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T a b le o f C o n t e n t s The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at The Citadel is to develop, maintain, and continue to improve a well-rounded pro- gram of athletics geared to the aims and objec- tives 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:

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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 pro-gram of athletics geared to the aims and objec-tives 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 re-spect. 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 comprehen-sive military college providing a quality educa-tion. The Department of Athletics is committed to gender and minority equity in all of its pro-grams. In addtion, for the safety and welfare of student-athletes, The Citadel maintains full-time certifi ed trainers, a college surgeon, and special orthopedic doctors to provide medical support services.

The Citadel is a member of the NCAA with Di-vision I-AA classifi cation in football and Division I classifi cation in all other sports. In addition, the college is a member of the Southern Confer-ence, which is comprised of Appalachian State University, The Citadel, the College of Charles-ton, Davidson College, Elon University, Furman University, Georgia Southern University, UNC Greensboro, University of Tennessee at Chat-tanooga, Western Carolina University, and Wof-ford College.

Table of ContentsTable of Contents ......................................1Citadel Athletics Mission Statement ......1Credits ..........................................................1The Citadel Quick Reference..................2Football Quick Facts ..................................2Media Information ..................................3-8Directions to Johnson Hagood ..............6The Citadel Sports Network ..................7Media Outlets .............................................82006 Outlook .......................................9-132006 Rosters ...................................... 14-152006 Two-Deep ....................................... 16The Coaches ...................................... 17-31Head Coach Kevin Higgins .............. 18-20Assistant Coaches ............................. 21-312006 Bulldogs ........................................... 33Returning Player Bios ....................... 34-562006 Signees ....................................... 57-612006 Opponents ..................................... 63Texas A&M ................................................ 64Charleston Southern .............................. 65Pittsburgh .................................................. 66Chattanooga ............................................. 67Wofford ..................................................... 68Furman ....................................................... 69Western Carolina .................................... 70Georgia Southern.................................... 71Appalachian State .................................... 72Virginia Military Institute ....................... 73Elon ............................................................ 742006 Travel Plans .................................... 75The Legend of the Silver Shako .......... 76The Southern Conference .............. 77-852005 Southern Conference Awards ... 81Southern Conference Champions ....... 82SoCon in NCAA Postseason Play ...... 822005 SoCon Standings & Stats ....... 83-85

2005 Bulldog Football Review .............. 872005 Statistics .................................... 88-892005 Superlatives ................................... 902005 Hightlights ................................. 91-952005 Game Recaps ......................... 96-101The Citadel ....................................103-111The Citadel Football .....................112-123Johnson Hagood Stadium ............112-115Coaching Factory ..........................116-117Bulldogs in the Pros ......................118-119Retired Jerseys ...............................120-121Facilities ............................................. 122-23Charleston, S.C. .............................124-125History and Records ............................ 127Team Records ........................................ 128Individual Records .........................129-130Longest Plays In Citadel History........ 130Single Season Top-10 Performers ...... 131Career Top-10 Performers .................. 132Milestone Games ..........................133-134Annual Leaders ..............................135-137Year-by-Year Team Statistics ................ 138Honors and Awards ......................139-140Year-by-Year Records ........................... 141Noteworthy Games.............................. 142Records vs. Opponents ................143-148Annual Results ...............................149-154All-Time Letterwinners ...............155-160Tangerine Bowl ...................................... 161The Citadel in the Postseason ...162-163The Administration ............................... 165The Citadel President ......................... 166Director of Athletics ....................166-167Athletics Department Staff .........168-178The Citadel Head Coaches ............... 178Brigadier Foundation Staff ................... 179The 2006 Bulldog Cheerleaders ........ 180

Credits: The 2006 Citadel Football Media Guide was published by The Citadel Athletic Media Rela-tions Offi ce with the intent to serve all media and supporters of Bulldog football. The guide was writ-ten and edited by Athletics Media Relations Director Noelle Orr, Associate Director Patrick Walsh, and Assistant Media Relations Directors Erik Bell, Al Buddin and Melanie Long. Layout and design by Orr. Research and editorial assistance provided by Bell, Buddin, Long, Andy Solomon, Walsh and the Bulldog football coaching and support staff. Photography by Russ Pace. Cover designs by Grant Hawkins. Printing by The Citadel Print Shop and Sun Printing of Orangeburg, S.C.

The Citadel Athletics Media Relations Offi ce extends thanks to the SoCon and all opponent sports information offi ces, the NFL, the Charleston Chamber of Commerce, The Citadel Public Affairs Offi ce 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 Offi ce.

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University FactsLocation: .....................................................................................Charleston, S.C.Mailing Address: .............................................................................. The Citadel ..................................................................................................... 171 Moultrie St. .......................................................................................... Charleston, SC 29409Nickname: ................................................................................Bulldogs, CadetsColors: .....................................................Citadel Blue (PMS 279) and WhiteFounded: ........................................................................................................1842President: ............................................Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, Jr. (USAF, Ret.) Director of Athletics: ..................................................................Les Robinson Faculty Representative: ................................ Lt. Col.William Sharbrough IIIEnrollment: ..................................................................................................1,900National Affi liation: .......................................................NCAA Division I-AAConference: ..........................................................................................Southern

Football FactsFirst year of football: ......................................................................................1905Overall Record (Years): ................................................ 434-485-32 (97, .473)Stadium (capacity/playing surface): ...................... Johnson Hagood Stadium ............................................................................................. (21,000/natural grass)Southern Conference Championships: ......................... Two (1961 & 1992)All-Time Bowl Record: ...................................................................................1-0Bowl Appearance: ......................................................................Tangerine, 1960 ..................................................................... (The Citadel 27, Tennessee Tech 0)All-Time NCAA I-AA Playoff Record: .........................................................1-3NCAA I-AA Playoff Appearances: ................................... 1988, 1990 & 19922005 Overall Record: ......................................................................................4-72005 Southern Conference Record (Finish): ................................2-5 (T5th)Offense: .........................................................................................Spread OptionDefense: ..............................................................................................................4-3Total Lettermen Returning/Lost: ............................................................. 26/12Offensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: .......................................................13/5Defensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: ......................................................13/7Total Starters Returning/Lost: ....................................................................14/8 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: ...............................................................8/3 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: ..............................................................6/5Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost: .......................................................3/0

Ticket InformationSeason TicketsReserved ....................................................................................................... $100Faculty/Staff ....................................................................................................$80Family Plan (four season tickets) ............................................................ $200 Young Alumni ..................................................................................................$60Individual GamesAll home games ..............................................................................................$25Texas A&M .......................................................................................................$50Pittsburgh .........................................................................................................$25Wofford ............................................................................................................$20Furman ............................................................................................................$20Appalachian State ...........................................................................................$20Elon ...................................................................................................................$15Reserved Mini PacksBlue (Charleston Southern, Chattanooga and Western Carolina) ......$60White (Charleston Southern, Georgia Southern and VMI) ..................$60Special PromotionsCoupon Book .............................................................................................. $180Donate a season ticket to charity ........................................................... $125Stadium Fund ...................................................................................................$10

2006 The Citadel Quick Factss

Coaching StaffKevin Higgins ................................................................................... Head CoachBob Fello .......Asst. Head Coach/Linebackers/Special Teams CoordinatorDave Cecchini ................................Offensive Coordinator/Wide ReceiversIsaac Collins ...................................................Defensive Coordinator/SafetiesRyan Hearn ............................................. Recruiting Coordinator/Tight EndsEverette Sands .............................................................................Running BacksEric Westerfi eld .......................................................................... Defensive LineAashon Larkins .............................................................................. CornerbacksKevin Olecki .................................................................................Offensive LineDave Crockett .............................................................Assitant Offensive LineChris Partridge ........................................................ Assisitant Defensive LineGeorge Shehl ...............................Special Teams/Defensive Quality ControlMark Wigal .................................... Special Teams/Offensive Quality ControlTodd Sommerville ..............................................................Video Coordinator Frank Wintrich ...........................................................Strength & Conditioning

2006 ScheduleDate Opponent LocationSept. 2 Texas A&M ................................................College Station, TexasSept. 9 Charleston Southern ....................... Johnson HagoodSept. 23 Pittsburgh ................................................................ Pittsburgh, Pa.Sept. 30 Chattanooga ..................................... Johnson HagoodOct. 7 Wofford ..............................................................Spartanburg, S.C.Oct. 14 Furman ...................................................................Greenville, S.C.Oct. 21 Western Carolina ............................ Johnson HagoodOct. 28 Georgia Southern ............................ Johnson HagoodNov. 4 Appalachian State ..................................................... Boone, N.C.Nov. 11 VMI (Homecoming)......................... Johnson HagoodNov. 18 Elon .................................................................................. Elon, N.C.

Date: Oct. 14Opponent: Furman UniversityAccommodations: Hilton 45 W. Orchard Park Drive Greenville, SC 29615 Phone (864) 232-4747 Fax (864) 233-2861

Date: Nov. 4, 2006Opponent: Appalachian StateAccommodations: Best Western Hwy. 184 P.O. Box 1478 Banner Elk, NC 28604 Phone (828) 898-4571 Fax (828) 898-8437

Date: Nov. 18, 2006Opponent: Elon UniversityAccommodations: Ramada 2703 Ramada Road Burlington, NC 27215 Phone (336) 227-5541 Fax (336) 570-2701

Date: Sept. 2, 2006Opponent: Texas A&MAccommodations: Del Lago 600 Del Lago Blvd. Montgomery, TX 77356 Phone (936) 582-6100 Fax (936) 582-4918

Date: Sept. 23, 2006Opponent: University of PittsburghAccommodations: Westin 100 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Phone (412) 281-3700 Fax (412) 227-4502

Date: Oct. 7, 2006Opponent: WoffordAccommodations: Radisson 9027 Fair Forest Road Spartanburg, SC 29301 Phone (864) 574-2111 Fax (864) 576-0431

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The Citadel Media Relations DepartmentMailing Address The Citadel Athletics Media Relations McAlister Field House 171 Moultrie Street Charleston, SC 29409

Media Relations Phone: (843) 953-5120Media Relations Fax: (843) 953-5058Website: www.citadelsports.com

Athletics Media Relations Director/Football Contact Noelle Orr Offi ce: (843) 953-5353 Cell: (843) 708-0044 Email: [email protected]

Associate Media Relations Director Patrick Walsh Offi ce: (843) 953-7590 Cell: (843) 708-0915 Email: [email protected]

Assistant Media Relations Directors Erik Bell Offi ce: (843) 953-5120 Email: [email protected]

Al Buddin Offi ce: (843) 953-5120 Email: [email protected]

Melanie Long Offi ce (843) 953-5120 Email: [email protected]

Student Assistant Joe Douglas

Noelle OrrMedia Relations Director

Patrick WalshAssociate MRD

Erik BellAssistant MRD

Al BuddinAssistant MRD

Melanie LongAssistant MRD

Athletics Department Directory

Athletics Administration ..... 843.953.5070Les Robinson, Director of AthleticsKelly Simpson, Assistant AD, SWAWilliam Sharbrough, Faculty RepresenativeDarlene Poston, Administrative Assistant

Business/Tickets/Event Mgmt ........ 843.953.5121Ray Whiteman, Senior Associate ADRobby Bennett, Assistant ADLynn Meader, Business Manager

Brigadier Foundation .......................... 843.953.5277Stan Hurteau, Executive DirectorCaleb Davis, Assistant to the DirectorBarbara Mellor, Business ManagerGina Inabnett, Accounting Manager

Communications .............................. 843.953.6300Andy Solomon, Associate AD, Communications

Compliance ........................................ 843.953.4806Todd Lair, Assistant AD, Compliance

Equipment .......................................... 843.953.6866Jeffrey Springer, Equipment Manager

Facilities/Operations ........................ 843.953.2161Mike Groshon, Assistant AD, Facilities

Marketing/Promotions .................... 843.953.0321Chuck Beddingfi eld, Associate AD, MarketingJulie Straub, Marketing AssistantJamie Severns, Graduate Assistant

Sports Medicine ................................ 843.953.6867Andy Clawson, Director of Sports MedicineCraig Clark, Assistant DirectorMichelle Lomonaco, Rehab. CoordinatorKrista Gruhn, Resident TrainerBrandon King, Resident TrainerPeg Martschink, Resident TrainerChristopher Massey, Resident TrainerMatthew Smith, Resident Trainer

Strength and Conditioning ............. 843.953.7838Frank Wintrich, Head Strength CoachNate Edwards, Assistant CoachJoey Hannant, Assistant Coach

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Credential RequestsThe Citadel’s Director of Athletics Media Relations, Noelle Orr, will handle working press and photographer credentials for the Bulldogs’ home games. Please make your requests for media credentials in writing at least two weeks in advance.

All credential requests should be sent to: Noelle Orr Director of Athletics Media Relations The Citadel 171 Moultrie Street Charleston, SC 29409-6150

Requests on company letterhead can be faxed to Orr’s attention at (843) 953-5058 or e-mailed to her at the following address: [email protected]

All other credentials for remaining road contests should be made through the opposing school’s sports information director.

Parking PassesRequests for parking should be made at the same time as requests for media credentials. There is a very limited number of parking spaces available and all requests may not be granted.

Facilities and ServicesPress Box: The 2006 season brings change to Johnson Hagood Stadium but there will be continued use of a temporary press facility located on the east side of the stadium opposite of Hagood Avenue. The temporary press box is equipped with power outlets at every seat and wireless high-speed internet. Requests for credentials should be made in advance when possible so that The Citadel Athletics Media Relations offi ce can make sure that all media is accomodated due to the limited space. There are three telephones and one fax machine which can be used on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. A complete play-by-play and statistics, along with quotes from both coaches, will be distributed shortly after the game.

Photography Services: A working press photographer pass will allow the photographer to work from the photo deck or the sideline. Photographers should make their written request through his/her sports editor or director.

Hospitality Area: There will be a media lounge located on the east side of Johnson Hagood Stadium outside the temporary press facility and will be accessible through the media entrance from outside the stadium. All working media are welcome in this area. The Citadel provides a light meal with drinks. The press box and meals are for working media only.

Post-Game Interviews: The Citadel’s post-game press conference is held in the Altman Center, inside the locker room’s interview room immediately following a 10-minute cool down period. Player interviews will be conducted in the same area. We ask that you supply The Citadel Director of Athletics Media Relations, Noelle Orr, with the names of the athletes that you wish to interview. They will be brought to the interview room along with Coach Higgins. Every attempt will be made to have Coach Higgins and requested players in the interview room no later than 15 minutes after the game.

The Citadel Media Relations offi ce offers quotes from both coaches following the game upstairs in the press box area. The Citadel locker room is closed to the media until a member of the Athletics Media Relations staff opens the locker room.

Weekly Interview Policy (in-season): The Citadel Athletics Media Relations offi ce welcomes interviews during the week and will do anything it can to assist. Every Wednesday afternoon at 12:15, all players will be available for interviews in Coward Hall on The Citadel’s campus. Please notify The Citadel Athletics Media Relations Director, Noelle Orr, two days in advance of the players whom you wish to interview.

Interviews with coaches and staff can be arranged through The Citadel Athletics Media Relations offi ce.

Player interviews must be arranged through the Athletics Media Relations offi ce. The Athletics Media Relations offi ce will arrange interviews with the players in accordance with the best time available for the reporter and players. Player interviews are not permitted after Thursday’s practice of game week.

Visiting Radio: Visiting radio personnel desiring to broadcast athletic events from The Citadel should contact the Athletics Media Relations office at the earliest possible date to request permission to broadcast and obtain credentials.

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

Monday Press LuncheonsEach Monday prior to football games, The Citadel Athletics Media Relations offi ce will host a luncheon for the media. The luncheon will feature comments and a question-and-answer period from The Citadel Coach Kevin Higgins and the opposing coach (via telephone), if available.

Tommy Condon’s Restaurant will supply the lunch which begins at 11:30 a.m. in the Altman Athletic Center.

The luncheons begin on Monday, Aug. 28 and run every Monday through Nov. 13.

On The InternetThe Citadel football website is located at http://www.citadelsports.com by selecting men’s sports and then football on the left sidebar. All current Bulldog football information can be found on this site, including game notes, weekly stories, statistics, biographies of all members of the team and the coaching staff. The page will be maintained during the season by The Citadel Athletics Media Relations offi ce.

On The RadioThe Citadel Sports Network, a production of Kirkman Sports Marketing in association with The Citadel Athletics Department, will broadcast all 11 Citadel football games this season. The Citadel’s games will be aired locally on ESPN Radio 910 AM.

Tune in to the games as Robby Robinson and Ted Byrne will bring you all of the hard-hitting action for the sixth consecutive season.

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...Post Game Email & FaxThe Citadel distributes all of its game day releases through Sports Systems Services, Inc. Sports Systems provides solutions for media relations directors with more than 400 collegiate clients and more than 900 clients in amateur and professional sports world wide. The Fort Lee, N.J.-based company specializes in fax and email distribution, web clipping media monitoring services, online credentialing systems, web site development and conference calling. Founded in 1986, Sports Systems’ goal is to provide innovative, technology-driven services designed to exceed clients’ expectations in service, quality and value.

If you wish to receive this service please contact The Citadel Athletic Media Relations offi ce for details.

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 RegionSavannah, Ga. .................................................... 108Atlanta, Ga. ........................................................ 321Jacksonville, Fla. ................................................ 239Charlotte, N.C. ................................................ 209Columbia, S.C. .................................................. 114Raleigh, N.C. ..................................................... 280

2006 Away SitesCollege Station, Texas. .................................1,204Pittsburgh, Pa. ................................................... 655Spartanburg, S.C. ............................................. 205Greenville, S.C. ................................................. 213Boone, N.C. ...................................................... 305Elon, N.C. .......................................................... 315

2006 VisitorsNorth Charleston, S.C. .......................................7Chattanooga, Tenn. .......................................... 440Cullowhee, N.C. .............................................. 311Statesboro, Ga. ................................................. 162Lexington, Va. .................................................... 446

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The Citadel Sports Network, in conjunction with The Kirkman Network, enters its 22nd year of broadcasting Bulldog Athletics on the radio. The Citadel Sports Network’s fl agship station is ESPN Radio 910 The Team and is distributed statewide from The Team’s studios in Charleston.

Robby Robinson enters his seventh year as the “Voice of the Bulldogs.” Robinson, a 1997 graduate of the University of Virginia, is the Direc-tor of Broadcasting for Kirkman Sports Marketing where he handles the sales, marketing, production and affi liate coordination of The Citadel Sports Network.

A four-year letterman in baseball at Virginia and a member of the Cav-alier’s 1996 Atlantic Coast Confer-

ence championship squad, Robinson spent 1999 as the Associate Director of Broadcasting for the Sun Devil Sports Network at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz. While with the Sun Dev-ils, he handled the play-by-play duties for women’s basketball and baseball while hosting the pregame and post-game shows on the football broadcasts. Robinson has also worked for the Virginia Sports Network at UVA, where he worked with the Cavs football, basketball and baseball broadcasts. Robinson is married to the former Chara Quinnelly of Omaha, Neb.

Ted Byrne returns for his second season in the booth as the net-work’s color analyst and pregame show host. Byrne is no stranger to Bulldog Athletics, having spent three years as the team’s play-by-play voice, including the Southern Conference Championship season of 1992. Byrne is currently the program director of The

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2006 Network Affi liates

City Station FrequencyCharleston, S.C. (fl agship) EPSN/WTMZ 910 AMColumbia, S.C. WQLX 1470 AMGreenville/Spartanburg, Clemson, S.C. WCSZ 1070 AMFlorence, S.C. WLOS 1230 AMKingstree, S.C. WDKD 1310 AMSumter, S.C. WDXY 1240 AMCamden, S.C. WQIS 1130 AM

Kirkman Network and hosts “Ted & the Team”, a daily sportstalk show on ESPN Radio 910 The Team. All told, Byrne has spent eighteen years in the Charleston market covering sports.

Darren Goldwater moves from the fl agship studio of The Citadel Sports Network to the stadium this year as the crew’s pregame show co-host and sideline reporter. Goldwater, a 2002 graduate of Penn State, is an account executive and sports director for The Kirkman Network. Goldwater is also the producer and co-host of “FanTalk” on ESPN Radio 910 The Team and handles the play-by-play duties of Citadel Baseball.

Keeping fans up to date with scores from around the country will be Josh Mauer, a new addition to the broadcast crew. Mauer has spent the last two seasons handling as the radio voice of the Charleston Riverdogs. Wally Momeier, Citadel class of 1971, returns as the executive engineer of The Citadel Sports Network. Momeier is also the engineer and operations director for the Kirkman Network.

The Bulldog Broadcast Partner Pregame Show, with Byrne, Gold-water, Robinson and Mauer, begins 90 minutes before kickoff of each game on ESPN Radio 910 The Team. The show includes play-er and coaches interviews as well as up to the minute scores from other games around the country.

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Football Primary Media OutletsNewspapers ......................................... Telephone ................................................................ EMAILAiken Standard ................................................ 803-648-2311 ...................................... [email protected] Independent Mail ........................ 864-224-4321 .................................... [email protected] Gazette ............................................ 843-524-3183 .....................................gazette@beaufortgazette.comFlorence Morning News ............................... 843-317-6397 ..........................................sbundy@fl orencenews.comGreenville News ............................................. 864-298-4100 ....................................... [email protected]/...............................................................................................................................................agreen@greenvillenews.comThe Index-Journal .......................................... 864-223-1811 ............................................ [email protected] Island Packet ........................................... 843-785-4293 ..................................... [email protected] Beach-The Sun News ....................... 843-626-8555 [email protected]/.....................................................................................................................................................rgriffi [email protected] Times & Democrat ................. 803-534-3352 ................................. [email protected] Post and Courier ................................... 843-937-5586 ............................... [email protected] Hill Herald ............................................. 803-329-4000 ............................................ [email protected] Herald-Journal ......................... 864-582-4511 ...................................................... [email protected] State .......................................................... 803-771-8470 .................................................rmillians@thestate.comSumter Item..................................................... 803-774-1226 ...................................................dennisb@theitem.comUnion Daily Times .......................................... 864-427-1234 .............................. [email protected]

Televisions ............................................ Telephone .................................................................... FAXWCSC-TV ....................................................... 843-402-5751 ...................................................................843-402-5591WCIV-TV ......................................................... 843-881-4444 ..................................................................843-849-2519WCBD-TV ....................................................... 843-884-2288 ...................................................................843-881-3410WOLO-TV (Columbia) ................................ 803-754-7528 ...................................................................803-691-4015WSPA-TV (Greenville-Spartanburg) .......... 864-576-7777 ...................................................................864-587-5430Comcast “The Dog Pound” ......................... 843-266-3254 ...................................................................843-266-3271

Radios ................................................... Telephone .................................................................... FAXWQSC 910/950 AM The Team .................... 843-763-6631 ...................................................................843-766-1239WTMA ............................................................. 843-556-5660 ...................................................................843-277-1212WSC 730 AM .................................................. 843-884-2534 ...................................................................843-884-1218South Carolina Network .............................. 800-956-7266 ...................................................................803-790-4309

Wire Service ........................................ Telephone .................................................................... FAXAssociated Press (Pete Iacobelli) ................ 800-922-1565 ...................................................................803-252-2913

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...2006 Outlook2006 OutlookA sense of excitement and optimism fi lls the air around the The Citadel as the athletics de-partment prepares for the 2006 football season. With the renovation of the stadium, the second year of a championship vision from Head Coach Kevin Higgins and a new supporting staff, topped off with an impressive schedule that opens with Texas A&M on the road, a new era of The Cita-del football begins.

The coaching staff has undergone several chang-es since last year. Higgins replaced both his of-fensive and defensive coordinators with coaches who have served on his staff in the past. Dave Cecchini, most recently the offensive coordina-tor at Harvard, will oversee the spread option attack, while Isaac Collins takes over the reins as the defensive coordinator, leaving his posi-tion at the University of Delaware. Both coach-es were instrumental in building championship programs at Lehigh University where Higgins coached for 13 seasons. Bob Fello returns as special teams coordinator, while leading the linebackers and serving as the new assistant head coach. Higgins has also added a number of assistant coaches who collectively contribute a tremendous amount of knowledge and experi-ence to the Bulldog staff.

In 2005, The Citadel played what many consid-ered the toughest schedule in I-AA football. The 2006 schedule will be no different. The Bulldogs, who play in the Southern Conference, arguably the best I-AA conference in the country, will face Texas A&M in the season opener on Sept. 2 in College Station. They will also take on the University of Pittsburgh at Heinz Field before concluding their home season with the Military Classic of the South against VMI as The Citadel looks to keep the Silver Shako Trophy in their trophy case.

OFFENSEAs The Citadel offense enters its second year running the spread option, Bulldog fans should see a great de-gree of improvement. Dave Cecchini, the new offensive coordinator, adds plenty of changes to a unit that re-turns eight starters.

Quarterback Duran Lawson appears to be fully recov-ered from a torn ACL which he suffered in the fourth game of the season last year. With a strong return by Lawson, The Citadel hopes to avoid having to start four different quarterbacks as they did in 2005.

The coaching staff would like to see a stronger running game, and with the return of Nuru Goodrum and the emergence of Tory Cooper, this should occur. Up front, the Dogs return four of fi ve starters, including seniors Cliff and Cale Conant and Adam Peterson, who could be the strength of the offense.

Replacing Kinta Palmer and Mark Wigal on the perime-ter will not be an easy task, but ready to step up is vet-eran trio of Gary Domanski, Rontreal Tyler and Ta’Mar Jernigan. The coaching staff is excited about the depth at the tight end position with Aaron Kelly and Taylor Cornett returning for another season.

QuarterbacksJunior Duran Lawson started the 2005 season but tore his ACL in the fourth game as the Bulldogs upset No. 18 Western Carolina on the road. Lawson was limited in spring drills but is ex-pected to be 100 per-cent when the 2006 campaign begins. Bat-tling Lawson for the starting position are redshirt sophomore Steve Tumbleston and sophomore Ben Car-nell. Carnell led The Citadel to victories over Elon and VMI to conclude the 2005 sea-

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son. Tumbleston had an excellent spring game and is much improved. Incoming freshman Cam Turner, a highly recruited prospect from Chicago, could also be in the hunt for playing time as well.

Running BacksThere will be plenty of com-petition at the running back position with the return of senior Nuru Goodrum, junior Montrell Lee and junior Tory Cooper. Cooper returned to the running back position for the last two games of the 2005 season and quickly proved his value, having been named the “Most Improved Player” in the spring.

Wide ReceiversThe corps of wide receivers lost two key players in Kinta Palmer, the second leading receiver for the Bulldogs, and Mark Wigal at the end of the 2005 season. Returning in 2006 are lettermen Rontreal Tyler, Gary Domanski and Ta’Mar Jernigan, last year’s leading receiver. Sophomore Joshua Haney is young, up and coming with enough game expe-rience to make a signifi cant contribution among the wide receivers, while Travis Gentry, who had a good spring, will compete for playing time during the upcoming season.

Also competing for a starting spot, making a debut appear-ance among the wide receivers this season, will be Marcus McKnight, a transfer from the University of Alabama. Fight-ing as backups among the wide receivers are Sean Bartram, Derek Moore, Melvin Davis, and Scott Flanagan, all of whom have put in a lot of hard work during the off-season.

Tight EndsThe Citadel tight ends look forward to a promising 2006 season with the return of all of their key players from 2005. This young group showed much promise last season and will continue to grow.

Among the returnees are Taylor Cornett, who had an im-pressive spring, and Aaron Kelly, who is an experienced player with great potential. New faces among the tight ends in 2006 are Alex Sellers and Brice Peper. Both will have an opportunity to contribute if ready.

Offensive LineThe offensive line will be anchored by an experienced group of seniors and juniors. Returning starters include fi fth-year seniors Adam Peterson, Cale Conant and Cliff Conant along with junior Chris McDowell. Peterson and Cliff Conant will remain on the right side of the line at guard and tackle, re-spectively. Cale Conant will make the change to left tackle to fi ll the void left by two-year starter Chris McDowell who will serve as the leader of the group at the center position.

Redshirt sophomore Clay Muirhead will round out the front at left guard. The age and experience of the offensive line must serve as a catalyst for an offense that looks to improve on running the football and protecting the passer. Sopho-more David Morbitzer, junior Brian Fletcher and senior Clay Carruth will push for playing time at guard, while red-shirt freshmen Daniel DeHaven and Phillip Provence look for time at the tackle positions. Redshirt freshmen Tommy Suggs and Harrison Plunkett will fi ght for the backup roll to McDowell at center. Redshirt freshmen Matt Earls, Trey Lewis and David Johnson continue to improve and will help in a reserve roll.

The offensive line as a whole made tremendous strides dur-ing the spring and must continue to improve in order to be the driving force behind the offense this fall. The incoming signees are fi lled with great promise and include some big-ger, stronger athletes who will look to contribute early.

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...DEFENSEThe Citadel defense experiences a change in scheme for the fi rst time in three years. The Bulldogs will not only have to make a transition to a new defense, but they will be forced to replace some productive play-ers at each level. Defensive coordinator Isaac Collins is excited about the progress made this spring by all positions. The defensive line showed signs of being a force in the passing game, led by the two bookends in senior James Wilson and junior Trevar Broughton. The linebacking corps showed positive signs both in the run and pass with senior Raleigh Jackson providing solid play on the perimeter, and junior Andrew Rowell and senior Chris Murray erasing everything in the middle.

The secondary found itself late in spring ball and showed it could lock down receivers in scrimmage situations. Senior Justin Matherson and junior Earl Whitmore hope to anchor the corner positions, while safeties redshirt junior Josh Lawson and junior Kendrick Lyles will bring experience to the back end. Spring practice also had the surfacing of redshirt sophomore P.J. Brown, a former defensive back, and redshirt sophomore Steve Spann at the linebacker position giving hope of having depth and competition.

The Citadel defensive staff is excited about the upcom-ing fi rst-year defensive class that is fi lled with speed, size and great potential. But it is the emergence of redshirt sophomore defensive back Dwight House, sophomore Jonathan Vest and redshirt freshman Tillman Millhouse, redshirt freshmen linebackers Charles Major and Na-poleon Dunn and redshirt sophomore defensive tackle Kevin McCaskill and junior Jacob Bryant that should have the Bulldog nation excited about the future of The Citadel defense.

Defensive LineThe Citadel coaching staff is expecting big things from the defensive line this fall and with good reason as the Bulldogs return a veteran group of de-fensive linemen for the 2006 campaign. Leading the charge upfront will be 2005 All-So-Con defensive end James Wil-son. Blessed with outstanding speed, the fi fth-year senior should create problems for opposing offenses. Junior Tre-var Broughton, who had an outstanding spring and is poised to have a breakout season, will patrol the other end of the Bulldog front.

Seniors Chase Carlton, Nick Fender and sophomores Charles Evans, Quin Watson, along with newcomers Dewitt Jones and Eric Clanton, will add depth to the defensive end position. The interior of the line should be strong as well, and will be anchored by a solid group of game-tested players led by senior Deon Douglas. Helping Douglas control the interior line will be redshirt sophomore Kevin McCaskill, junior Jacob Bryant and senior Lukas Gleissner. Newcomers Terrence Reese and Kenny Stephens both have excellent size and strength and will add to the depth of this talented group.

LinebackersSeveral key losses at linebacker will provide an opportunity for new leaders to emerge in the Bulldog linebacker corps.

Gone are captains and all-conference perform-ers Shawn Grant and Porter Johnson. An-drew Rowell, the team’s second leading tackler with 84 stops, returns in the middle. Experi-enced veterans Raleigh Jackson and Chris Mur-ray showed signs in the spring of being consistent starters at the outside spots.

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must continue to hone his fundamentals. Mark Kaspar, a true freshman in 2005, punted for a 37.5-yard average with sev-eral 50+ yard boots and pinned opponents inside the 20-yard line 17 times.

The return game should be much improved with the emer-gence of Tory Cooper along with veteran Gary Domanski. Both showed fl ashes of big play capability in 2005. Cooper averaged 31 yards per return at VMI in last year’s fi nale and Domanski took a kick-off back 70 yards at Georgia Southern. Challenging for a chance to show their ability will be Ta’Mar Jernigan, Jonathan Vest and Der-ek Moore. Holders on placement kicks will be Domanski, along with Vince Hill, Mark Kaspar and Derek Moore.

Steve Spann, a solid performer on special teams last year, got limited work in the spring and should contend for play-ing time in the fall.

Preston Brown moved from safety and quickly proved he has a nose for the ball. John Sasson, Charles Major and Na-poleon Dunn will be counted on for depth and on special teams. Corinthius Dunbar, Lawrence McNair and Eddie Fick-ling are also expected to make contributions, while incom-ing freshmen Patrick Connor and Jordon Gilmore will get an opportunity to show they are ready in fall camp.

The bar has been set high for The Citadel linebackers. Con-tinued improvement in the off-season and summer will be the key to success in 2006.

SecondaryThe Bulldog secondary looks to be ready to move forward this season with most of its members returning. The strong safety position will be manned again this season by junior Joshua Lawson whose experience is valuable. Lawson will be pushed by junior Kendrick Lyles who saw considerable time last season.

At free safety, the loss of Avery Dingle to graduation has brought about the rise of three young players battling for the role. Sophomore Dwight House has made signifi cant strides during spring drills and has emerged as the start-er. Sophomore Jonathan Vest and freshman Carver Wright, a former wide receiver, will continue to compete to add depth to the position.

The cornerback position, which was handled by committee last season, will be headed by senior Justin Matherson and junior Earl Whitmore. Senior Vince Hill, along with freshmen Tillman Millhouse and Shaquill Smith, have worked hard dur-ing spring drills and look to gain playing time during the fall.

Special TeamsThe Bulldogs return all of their specialists from the 2005 campaign and look to continue improvement in all areas this upcoming season. However, consistency will be the key.

Nick Fender, last year’s special teams MVP, will again handle all the snapping duties. Depth will be provided by Jeff Hod-ish, Tanner Jordan, and Ray Webb. Blake Vandiver returns to handle the placement kicks, but is in a battle with Mike Ad-ams. Last season Vandiver connected on two 45-yard fi eld goals - a personal best. Spring competition saw Adams with an edge on kick-offs. James Costigan has a strong leg but

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NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name POS HT WT YR Hometown (Last School)1 Gary Domanski ............... WR 5’10 185 Sr. Neshanic Sta., N.J. (Somerville)2 Kendrick Lyles ................. DB 5’10 205 Jr. Union, S.C. (Union)3 Tillman Millhouse............ DB 5’10 160 R-Fr. Summerville, S.C. (Summerville)4 Vincent Hill ...................... DB 5’10 166 Sr. Stone Mountain, Ga. (Tucker)5 Earl Whitmore ................. DB 6’0 174 Jr. Columbia, S.C. (Columbia)6 Cam Turner ...................... QB 5’11 170 Fr. Libertyville, Ill. (Libertyville)7 Duran Lawson ................. QB 6’0 191 Jr. Conway, S.C. (Conway)8 Dante Allen ...................... CB 6’0 184 R-Fr. Fayetteville, Ga. (Starrs Mills)9 Rontreal Tyler .................. WR 5’11 190 Sr. Wagner, S.C. (Wagner-Salley)10 Biron Nabritt ................... DB 6’0 175 Fr. Ocala, Fla. (West Port)11 Joshua Haney ................... WR 5’9 185 So. Fairburn, Ga. (Sandy Creek)12 Benjamin Carnell ............ QB 6’2 202 So. Wando, S.C. (Hanahan)13 Cortez Allen .................... DB 6’2 175 Fr. Ocala, Fla. (North Marion)16 Steve Tumbleston ............ QB 6’2 220 So. Charleston, S.C. (James Island)17 Ta’Mar Jernigan ................ WR 5’11 178 Jr. Lake City, Fla. (Columbia)18 Eric Houston ................... DB 5’11 175 Fr. Ga. (South Gwinnett)19 Matthew Blanchard ........ QB 6’2 185 Fr. Rock Hill, S.C. (Rock Hill Northwestern)20 Montrell Lee .................... RB 5’6 195 Jr. Snow Hill, N.C. (Green Central)21 Corinthius Dunbar ......... LB 5’10 224 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Tucker)22 Jonathan Vest .................... DB 5’10 185 So. Corpus Cristi, Texas (Calallen)23 Tory Cooper.................... RB 5’7 181 Jr. Effi ngham, S.C. (South Florence)24 Travis Gentry ................... WR 5’10 192 Jr. Pulaski, Tenn. (Giles County)25 Shaquill Smith .................. DB 5’10 155 R-Fr. Columbia, S.C. (Columbia)26 Preston Brown ................ LB 5’8 184 So. Columbia, S.C. (Columbia)27 Dwight House ................. DB 5’10 189 So. Lexington, S.C. (White Knoll)28 Jason Thomas ................... WR 6’0 178 R-Fr. Greenville, S.C. (Greenville) 28 Ryan Jones ........................ DB 5’10 170 Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga. (Collins Hill)29 Eddie Fickling ................... LB 6’1 209 So. Lugoff, S.C. (Lugoff-Elgin)30 Jordon Gilmore ............... LB 5’11 210 Fr. Belmont, N.C. (South Point)31 Joshua L. Lawson ............. DB 5’11 194 Jr. Summerton, S.C. (Scott’s Branch)32 Ryan Keiper ..................... LB 6’0 204 Fr. Allentown, Pa. (Parkland)32 Reggie Rice ....................... RB 6’0 205 Fr. Augusta, Ga. (Greenbier)33 Blake Vandiver .................. PK 6’1 192 Sr. Gainesville, Ga. (East Hall)34 Steve Spann ...................... LB 5’10 209 So. Chester, Va. (Thomas Dale)36 Gibb Clark ....................... WR 5’11 170 Fr. Charleston, S.C. (Bishop England)36 Mike Adams ...................... PK 5’11 185 Jr. Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips)37 Justin Matherson ............. DB 5’10 167 Sr. Irmo, S.C. (Dutch Fork)37 Alex Levy .......................... WR 6’3 190 Fr. Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley)38 Derek Moore .................. WR 5’7 179 R-Fr. Sumter, S.C. (Wilson)39 Drew Francis ................... DB 6’1 198 R-Fr. Greenville, S.C. (Greenville) 40 Willie Green .................... RB 6’0 181 Fr. Wilmington, N.C. (Hoggard)41 Nuru Goodrum .............. RB 6’0 233 Sr. Fayetteville, N.C. (Pine Forest)42 James Wilson ................... DE 6’2 225 Sr. Longs, S.C. (N. Myrtle Beach)43 Melvin Davis ..................... WR 5’7 190 So. Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls)44 Christopher Murray ....... LB 5’10 216 Sr. West Haven, Conn. (Milford Academy)45 Charles Major .................. LB 6’1 226 R-Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (Chamblee)46 Patrick Connor ............... LB 6’2 215 Fr. Houston, Texas (Langham Creek)47 Carver Wright ................. DB 6’1 198 R-Fr. Florence, S.C. (South Florence) 47 James Costigan ................ PK 6’2 225 R-Fr. Aiken, S.C. (Aiken)48 Quin Watson ................... LB 6’2 213 R-Fr. Suwanee, Ga. (The Wesleyan)49 Lawrence McNair, III ...... LB 6’0 207 So. Greenville, S.C. (Eastside)49 Marquel Willis .................. WR 6’0 170 Fr. Summerville, S.C. (Summerville)50 John Sasson ...................... LB 5’10 210 Jr. Liberty, S.C. (Liberty)

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NO. NAME POS36 Mike Adams ........................PK13 Cortez Allen .....................DB8 Dante Allen .......................CB89 Sean Bartram .................. WR19 Matthew Blanchard .........QB90 Trevar Broughton ............ DE26 Preston Brown .................. LB94 Jacob Bryant .................... DL57 Chase Carlton .................. DE12 Benjamin Carnell .............QB63 Clay Carruth .....................OL95 Erik Clanton ...................... DL36 Gibb Clark....................... WR69 Colton Clifton ..................OL56 Kevin Colson ....................OL75 Caleb Conant ...................OL76 Cliff Conant ......................OL46 Patrick Connor ................. LB23 Tory Cooper ......................RB84 Taylor Cornett ..................TE47 James Costigan ..................PK43 Melvin Davis .................... WR79 Daniel DeHaven ...............OL1 Gary Domanski .............. WR98 Deon Douglas .................. DE21 Corinthius Dunbar ........... LB52 Napoleon Dunn ................ LB58 Matt Earls ..........................OL55 Charles Evans ................... DE73 Jonathan Felix ...................OL97 Nicholas Fender ............... DL29 Eddie Fickling ..................... LB87 Scott Flanagan................. WR77 Brian Fletcher ...................OL39 Drew Francis ....................DB56 Trey Gardner ..................... LB24 Travis Gentry .................. WR30 Jordon Gilmore ................. LB93 Lukas Gleissner ............... DL41 Nuru Goodrum ...............RB40 Willie Green ......................RB11 Joshua Haney .................. WR4 Vincent Hill .......................DB68 Jeffrey Hodish .....................LS27 Dwight House ..................DB18 Eric Houston ....................DB53 Raleigh Jackson .................. LB55 Bobby Jarvis ......................OL17 Ta’mar Jernigan ............... WR61 David Johnson ..................OL96 Dewitt Jones ..................... DL28 Ryan Jones .........................DB60 Tanner Jordan .....................LS

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No. Name POS HT WT YR Hometown (Last School)52 Napoleon Dunn ............... LB 5’11 220 R-Fr. Norcross, Ga. (Meadow Creek)53 Raleigh Jackson ................ LB 6’2 220 Sr. Orangeburg, S.C. (Orangeburg-Wilkinson) 54 Andrew Rowell ................ LB 5’10 213 Jr. Opelika, Ala. (Opelika)55 Charles Evans ................... DE 6’1 230 R-Fr. Greenville, Fla. (Madison) 55 Bobby Jarvis ...................... OL 6’0 245 Fr. Beaufort, S.C. (Beaufort)56 Kevin Colson .................... OL 6’5 275 Fr. Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando)56 Trey Gardner ................... LB 6’0 195 Fr. Murrells Inlet, S.C. (St. James)57 Chase Carlton ................. DE 6’1 229 Sr. Fairhope, Ala. (Fairhope)58 Matt Earls .......................... OL 6’2 240 R-Fr. Shelby, N.C. (Crest) 59 Matt Schaffer .................... OL 6’2 260 Fr. Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando)60 Tanner Jordan ................... LS 5’8 213 Fr. Greenwood, S.C. (Greenwood) 61 David Johnson .................. OL 6’5 268 R-Fr. Greenville, S.C. (Eastside)62 Trey Lewis ......................... OL 5’11 229 R-Fr. Greer, S.C. (Greer) 62 Ray Webb .......................... LS 5’10 195 R-Fr. Springfi eld, Ga. (Effi ngham County)63 Clay Carruth .................... OL 6’1 265 Sr. Camden, S.C. (Wilson Hall) 64 Tim Parks .......................... OL 6’5 240 Fr. Greenville, Ga. (Greenville) 65 Thomas Suggs .................. OL 6’3 275 R-Fr. Sophia, N.C. (Asheboro)67 Adam Peterson ................ OL 6’5 295 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Trinity Christian)68 Jeffrey Hodish ................... LS 6’1 244 So. Plantation, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 69 Colton Clifton .................. OL 6’2 295 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. (Jack Britt)70 John Muirhead .................. OL 6’1 290 So. Tucker, Ga. (Tucker)71 Chris McDowell ............... OL 6’3 284 Jr. Greer, S.C. (Eastside)72 Phillip Provence ................ OL 6’2 258 R-Fr. Irmo, S.C. (Dutch Fork)73 Jonathan Felix ................... OL 6’4 282 Fr. Fayetteville, N.C. (Jack Britt)74 David Morbitzer .............. OL 6’2 274 So. Lexington, S.C. (Lexington)75 Caleb Conant ................... OL 6’4 270 Sr. Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern)76 Cliff Conant ...................... OL 6’5 291 Sr. Rock Hill, S.C. (Northwestern)77 Brian Fletcher ................... OL 6’1 310 Jr. Baton Rouge, La. (Woodlawn)78 Harrison Plunkett ............ OL 6’0 272 R-Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton) 79 Daniel DeHaven ............... OL 6’3 280 R-Fr. Charleston, S.C.(James Island) 81 Andre Roberts ................. WR 5’11 170 Fr. Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley) 82 Marcus McKnight ............. WR 6’2 188 R-Sr. Callahan, Fla. (Alabama) 83 Aaron Kelly ....................... TE 6’3 254 Jr. Irmo, S.C. (Dutch Fork)84 Taylor Cornett ................. TE 6’2 238 So. Columbia, S.C. (Dutch Fork)85 Brice Peper ....................... TE 6’1 220 Fr. Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Wando)86 Alex Sellars ....................... TE 6’5 215 Fr. Greenwood, S.C. (Greenwood)87 Scott Flanagan .................. WR 6’1 184 So. Camarillo, Calif. (Hargrave Military Academy)88 Mark Kaspar ..................... PK 6’1 200 So. College Station, Texas (Navasota) 89 Sean Bartram .................... WR 5’11 181 Fr. McDonough, Ga. (Luella)90 Trevar Broughton ............ DE 6’2 219 Jr. Hampton, Va. (Hampton)91 Kevin McCaskill ................ DL 6’1 256 So. Columbia, S.C. (Ridge View)92 Kenny Stephens ................ DL 5’11 300 Fr. Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley)93 Lukas Gleissner ................ DL 5’11 263 Sr. Statesboro, Ga. (Statesboro)94 Jacob Bryant ..................... DL 6’0 272 Jr. Edmond, Okla. (Edmond Sante Fe)95 Erik Clanton ...................... DL 6’3 220 Fr. Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley)96 Dewitt Jones ..................... DL 6’3 220 Fr. Fairhope, Ala. (Fairhope)97 Nicholas Fender ............... DE 6’2 233 R-Sr. Culleoka, Tenn. (Marshall County)98 Deon Douglas .................. DE 6’2 243 Sr. Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro County)99 Terrence Reese ................ DL 6’0 294 Fr. North, S.C. (North)

NO. NAME ..................... POS 88 Mark Kaspar ......................PK32 Ryan Keiper ....................... LB83 Aaron Kelly ........................TE7 Duran Lawson ..................QB31 Joshua L. Lawson ..............DB20 Montrell Lee ......................RB37 Alex Levy ......................... WR62 Trey Lewis .........................OL2 Kendrick Lyles ..................DB45 Charles Major .................... LB37 Justin Matherson ..............DB91 Kevin McCaskill ................ DL71 Chris McDowell ..............OL82 Marcus McKnight ........... WR49 Lawrence McNair, III ........ LB58 Chase McRae ....................CB46 Davey Miller .......................TE3 Tillman Millhouse .............DB38 Derek Moore ................. WR74 David Morbitzer...............OL70 John Muirhead ..................OL44 Christopher Murray ......... LB10 Biron Nabritt ....................DB64 Tim Parks ..........................OL85 Brice Peper ........................TE67 Adam Peterson ................OL 78 Harrison Plunkett ............OL72 Phillip Provence ..............OL99 Terrence Reese ................ DL32 Reggie Rice .........................RB81 Andre Roberts ............... WR54 Andrew Rowell ................. LB50 John Sasson ..................... LB86 Alex Sellars ........................TE59 Matt Shaffer .......................OL25 Shaquill Smith ...................DB34 Steve Spann ....................... LB92 Kenny Stephens ................ DL65 Thomas Suggs ...................OL28 Jason Thomas ................ WR16 Steve Tumbleston ...........QB6 Cam Turner .......................QB9 Rontreal Tyler ................. WR33 Blake Vandiver ....................PK22 Jonathan Vest .....................DB48 Quin Watson .................... DE62 Ray Webb .............................LS5 Earl Whitmore ..................DB49 Marquel Willis ................. WR42 James Wilson .................... DE47 Carver Wright ..................DB

Coaching StaffKevin Higgins - Head CoachBob Fello - Asst. Head Coach/Linebackers/Special Teams Coord.Isaac Collins - Defensive Coordinator/SafetiesDave Cecchini - Offensive Coordinator/Wide ReceiversEric Westerfi eld - Defensive LineRyan Hearn - Tight Ends/Recruiting CoordinatorEverette Sands Everette Sands - Running Backs- Running Backs

Aashon Larkins Aashon Larkins -Cornerbacks-CornerbacksKevin Olecki - Offensive LineDave Crockett - Assistant Offensive LineChris Partridge - Assistant Defensive LineGeorge Shehl -George Shehl - Special Teams/Defensive Quality Control Special Teams/Defensive Quality ControlMark Wigal - Mark Wigal - Special Teams/Offensive Quality ControlSpecial Teams/Offensive Quality ControlTodd Sommerville Todd Sommerville - Video Coordinator- Video CoordinatorFrank Wintrich - Frank Wintrich - Strength & Conditioning Strength & Conditioning

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LG 70 John Muirhead 6-1 290 So. 74 David Morbitzer 6-2 274 So. C 65 Chris McDowell 6-3 284 Jr. 65 Thomas Suggs 6-3 275 R-Fr.

RG 67 Adam Peterson 6-5 295 Sr. 63 Clay Carruth 6-1 265 Sr.

RT 76 Cliff Conant 6-5 291 Sr. 72 Phillip Provence 6-2 258 R-Fr.

X 1 Gary Domanski 5-10 185 Sr. 82 Marcus McKnight 6-2 188 Sr.

H 11 Joshua Haney 5-9 185 So. 38 Derek Moore 5-7 175 R-Fr. P 84 Taylor Cornett 6-2 238 So. 83 Aaron Kelly 6-2 245 Jr.

Z 17 Ta’Mar Jernigan 5-11 178 Jr. 9 Rontreal Tyler 5-11 190 Sr.

QB 7 Duran Lawson 6-0 191 Jr. 12 Ben Carnell 6-2 202 So. T 41 Nuru Goodrum 6-0 233 Sr. 23 Tory Cooper 5-7 181 Jr.

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R 42 James Wilson 6-2 255 Sr. 97 Nick Fender 6-2 233 Sr.

T 91 Kevin McCaskill 6-1 256 So. 93 Lukas Gleissner 5-11 263 Sr.

N 98 Deon Douglas 6-2 243 Sr. 94 Jacob Bryant 6-0 262 Jr.

E 90 Trevar Broughton 6-2 219 Jr. 57 Chase Carlton 6-1 229 Sr. S 53 Raleigh Jackson 6-2 220 Sr. 45 Charles Major 6-1 226 R-Fr.

W 44 Chris Murray 5-10 216 Sr. 34 Steve Spann 5-10 209 So.

M 54 Andrew Rowell 5-10 213 Jr. 26 Preston Brown 5-8 184 So.

FC 37 Justin Matherson 5-10 167 Sr. 25 Shaquill Smith 5-10 155 R-Fr.

SS 31 Joshua Lawson 5-11 194 Jr. 2 Kendrick Lyles 5-10 205 Jr.

FS 27 Dwight House 5-10 189 So. 12 Jonathan Vest 5-10 185 So.

BC 5 Earl Whitmore 6-0 174 Jr. 3 Tillman Millhouse 5-10 160 R-Fr.

K 33 Blake Vandiver 6-1 192 Sr. 36 Mike Adams 5-11 185 Jr.

LS 97 Nick Fender 6-2 233 Sr. 68 Jeffrey Hodish 6-1 244 So. P 88 Mark Kaspar 6-1 200 So. 36 Mike Adams 5-11 185 Jr.

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...

Kevin Higgins enters his second 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.

After wrapping up his fi rst season with the Bulldogs 4-7 and 2-5 in conference play, Higgins signed 22 stu-dent-athletes in what was his fi rst recruiting class at The Citadel earlier this year.

Prior to his appointment at the helm of Bulldog foot-ball, Higgins served as the quarterbacks coach for his fi rst three years with the Lions and was responsible for the tutoring and developing of Detroit’s fi rst-round draft pick, quarterback Joey Harrington. During his sec-ond 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 Division I-AA football at Lehigh University where he led the Mountain Hawks to three straight NCAA playoff appearances. The Higgins’-led team lost only one regular season game in his fi nal 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 sea-son wins over I-AA powers Wofford and Delaware.

The West Chester graduate posted an overall record of 56-25-1 (30-9 in Patriot League play) during his seven seasons atop the Mountain Hawks gridiron program. He led Lehigh to four Patriot League Championships (1995, 1998, 1999 and 2000) and was named Patriot

League Coach of the Year three times (1995, 1998 and 2000). In 1999 and 2000 he was a candidate for the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Award.

In 2000, Higgins helped Lehigh accrue its second un-defeated regular season (11-0) in three years and its third-straight league title. The team ended the season 12-1 after being defeated by Delaware in the quarter-fi nals of the Division I-AA playoffs. In 1999, Lehigh was 10-1 and earned an at-large postseason bid after being Co-Patriot League champions and ranked 14th nation-ally. He also was named GTE Regional Coach of the Year in 1999. The previous season, Lehigh completed its fi rst 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 fi ve of his last seven years. Three former players, Rabih Abdul-lah (Tampa Bay Buccaneers), Lehigh’s all-time leading rusher, Rich Owens (Kansas City Chiefs) and Phil Stam-baugh (Jacksonville Jaguars) played in the NFL in 2001.

During the summers of 1996-97, Higgins did an intern-ship with the Philadelphia Eagles who held their train-ing camp on the Lehigh University campus. It was there

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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 assis-tant coach at the University of Richmond from 1985-87, after beginning his collegiate coaching career at Gettysburg (Pa.) College from 1981-84. Before jumping into the college ranks, he worked as a head basketball and baseball coach, and was an assistant football coach at North Warren (N.J.) High School from 1979-80. He was also the head basketball coach and assistant foot-ball coach at Emerson (N.J.) High School from 1977-78.

A native of Emerson, N.J., Higgins attended Emerson High School where he was captain of the football, bas-ketball and baseball teams during his senior year. In 2004, he was inducted into the Emerson High School Athletic Hall of Fame.

Higgins, a 1977 graduate of West Chester (Pa.) Univer-sity, earned a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education. He played free safety on the school’s foot-ball 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 bas-ketball coach, have three children, Tim (21), Meaghan (19) and Katie Rose (14) .

The Higgins FileYear School/Team Position2005 The Citadel ................... Head Coach2004 Detroit Lions ......................Wide Receivers2003 Detroit Lions ..........................Quarterbacks2002 Detroit Lions ..........................Quarterbacks2001 Detroit Lions ..........................Quarterbacks2000 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 Coach1994 Lehigh .........................................Head Coach1993 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 Coach1986 Richmond ........................... Assistant Coach1985 Richmond ........................... Assistant Coach1984 Gettysburg ......................... Assistant Coach1983 Gettysburg ......................... Assistant Coach1982 Gettysburg ......................... Assistant Coach1981 Gettysburg ......................... Assistant Coach1980 N. Warren HS (N.J.) ......... Assistant Coach1979 N. Warren HS (N.J.) ......... Assistant Coach1978 Emerson HS (N.J.) ............ Assistant Coach1977 Emerson HS (N.J.) ............ Assistant Coach

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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 sin-gle-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 fi nal national ranking of 8; I-AA Playoffs Quarterfi nalist; Patriot League Champions; fi nalist for the Eddie Robinson I-AA Coach of the Year Award; Patriot League Coach of the Year

1999, Lehigh - 10-2 record and a fi nal national ranking of 14; I-AA Playoff Participant; Patriot League Champions; AFCA’s GTE Regional Coach of the Year; fi nalist for the Eddie Robinson I-AA Coach of the Year Award

1998, Lehigh - 12-1 record and a fi nal national ranking of 7; I-AA Playoffs Quarterfi nalist; Patriot League Cham-pions; 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 38 all-conference selections; three Player of the Year honorees, two All-Americans, and three NFL draft picks

What They Are Saying About Kevin Higgins“Kevin Higgins is one of the fi nest coaches I know. I say that, not because of his outstanding record, but because of the type of person he is. He combines football knowledge with personal integrity and genuine concern for his players.” - Tony Dungy, Head Coach, Indianapolis Colts

“Kevin is a very bright and creative coach. It wouldn’t surprise me if he had an incredible career as a head coach.” - Jon Gruden, Head Coach , Tampa Bay Buccaneers

“Higgins runs as good a program as there is in the country. You don’t get much better than Kevin Higgins, I don’t care what level you are at. The only thing better than his program is his integrity as a person” - Matt Millen, President & CEO, Detroit Lions

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Bob Fello, Higgins’ fi rst hire at The Citadel since taking over the helm of Bulldog football, made his debut at The Citadel as the special teams co-ordinator and the linebackers’ coach. This season, Fello was promoted to Assistant Head Coach.

Prior to joining Kevin Higgins’ staff, Fello spent a year at the Big XII Conference offi ce where he assisted with game day operations and coor-dinated the evaluation of the conference’s offi cials.

A 1974 graduate of Kent State, Fello has 32 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 Stubblefi eld who won a Super Bowl with the San Francisco 49ers, Gilbert Brown who won a the Super Bowl with the Green Bay Packers, Don Davis who won a Super Bowl with the St. Louis Rams and Darren Howard, a No. 1 draft pick for the New Orleans Saints.

Before joining the Big XII staff, Fello spent two seasons, 2002-04, as an assistant head coach at Southern Methodist University in Texas. While coaching at SMU, he coached the defensive line and coordinated the Mus-tangs’ punt return and punt block schemes. His punt return unit set sev-eral single game and season records and was ranked third in the NCAA.

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 In-sight.com Bowl and 1999 Holiday Bowl.

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-Ameri-can David Allen (1998, 1999) and All-American Aaron Lockett, Fello led them to a No. 1 ranking in punt return average. Fello also coached Dar-ren Howard, KSU’s career sack leader and Big XII sack leader.

Preceding his three years at KSU, Fello was the defensive and recruiting coordinator at James Madison University from 1998-99. Coaching under head coach Alex Wood, Fello also concentrated his efforts in the Dukes’ secondary. There he coached All-American Tony Booth who went on to play for the Carolina Panthers.

Fello also spent time at Texas Christian University assisting Horned Frogs Head Coach Pat Sullivan. From 1995-97, he was the special teams co-ordinator 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 as-sistant coach, but progressed up the chain of command from linebackers’ coach to defensive coordinator to recruiting coordinator from 1976-87.

Following his stint at Kent State, Fello was with head coach Glen Mason at the University of Kansas from 1988-94. For the fi rst 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, Fel-lo’s defense led the Jayhawks to a 1992 Aloha Bowl victory over BYU.

Before entering into the coaching profession, Fello was a three-year starter for legendary coach Don James at Kent State where he earned a bachelor’s degree in health, physical education and recreation in 1974.

Fello was born on July 11, 1950 in Baton Rouge, La., and resides in Charleston with his wife, Rona.

Bob FelloAssistant Head CoachSpecial Teams CoordinatorLinebackersSecond SeasonKent State ‘74

The Fello FileCoaching ExperienceCollege: The Citadel - Assistant Head Coach (2006) The Citadel - Assistant Coach (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)

Playing ExperienceCollege: Kent State, 1968-72

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

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Dave Cecchini enters his fi rst season as The Citadel’s of-fensive coordinator and wide receivers coach after spend-ing three seasons as Harvard’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.

Harvard enjoyed one of the most prolifi c offenses in col-lege 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 fi rst 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.

Cecchini came to one of the nation’s top offenses from an-other after spending nine years at Lehigh University where he worked under current Citadel Head Coach Kevin Hig-gins as offensive coordinator from 2000-02. 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 quarterfi nal round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. Ce-cchini 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 fi rst 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), re-ceiving yards (1,318), and TD catches (15), and led the na-tion in both receptions and receiving yards per game.

Cecchini received a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Le-high in 1994 and - after a tryout in the Canadian Football League - joined the Mountain Hawk coaching staff that fall.

Cecchini and his wife, Tammy, reside in Charleston, S.C., with their three-year-old son, Evan.

Dave CecchiniOffensive CoordinatorWide ReceiversFirst SeasonLehigh ‘94

The Cecchini FileCoaching ExperienceCollege: The Citadel - Offensive Coord. (2006-pres) Harvard - Offensive Coord./QBs (2003-05) Lehigh - Assistant Head Coach (1994-2002)

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Isaac Collins enters his fi rst season with the Bulldog football program. Joining The Citadel staff in December 2005, Collins began his second tenure with Bulldog Head Coach Kevin Higgins as the defensive coordinator. In 2000, he joined Hig-gins’ staff at Lehigh as the secondary coach and also served as recruiting coordinator.

Collins came to The Citadel from the University of Dela-ware where he coached the secondary and served as the recruiting coordinator. Prior to Delaware, he spent fi ve sea-sons in the Patriot League at Lehigh and College of the Holy Cross as associate head coach, defensive coordinator and secondary coach.

A 1994 graduate of the University of Rochester (N.Y.) with a degree in political science, Collins, 34, has spent his en-tire coaching career on the East Coast. He began at Hobart College in Geneva, N.Y. in 1994 and served for fi ve seasons as running backs coach, junior varsity head coach, and de-fensive backs coach until 1997. He also served as Hobart’s defensive coordinator, recruiting coordinator, and chairman of its retention committee, and was assistant director of the Hobart Summer Football Camp.

Collins then moved up to the NCAA I-AA level in 1998, taking over as running backs coach at Columbia University in New York, N.Y. for the 1998 and 1999 seasons, while also serving a stint as wide receivers coach. During his coaching tenure, Collins has directly coached 10 all-conference selec-tions.

In addition to his coaching at the collegiate level, Collins served a summer National Football League Minority Fellow-ship with the New York Giants in 1999 and with the Phila-delphia Eagles in 2001.

Originally from upstate New York, Collins was a four-year letterman at Rochester, serving as team captain as a senior in 1993 and earning conference Offensive Player of the Year honors in 1992. He is the second leading rusher in school history and was an all-conference selection in 1992 and 1993.

Collins, his wife, Ada, and children, Kayla (6) and Jaylen (5) reside in Charleston.

Isaac CollinsDefensive CoordinatorSafetiesFirst SeasonRochester ‘94

The Collins FileCoaching ExperienceCollege: The Citadel - Defensive Coord. (2005-present) Delaware - Recruiting Coord./Secondary (2005) Holy Cross - Assistant Head Coach/Def. Coord./ Secondary (2004) Lehigh - Recruiting Coord./Secondary (2000-03) Columbia - Running Backs (1998-99) Hobart College - Assistant Coach (1994-97)

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Ryan Hearn enters his second year on the Bulldogs staff, adding the responsibility of recruiting coordinator this season. Hearn came to The Citadel after serving as a graduate assistant for coach Jim Leavitt at the Univer-sity of South Florida.

A three-year letterman for USF, Hearn earned his bachelor’s degree in 2003, graduating and joining the coaching staff. Following his playing career, he worked with the defensive staff during the 2003 season and spent 2004 with the offense.

Hearn was a self-made success story as a player in the USF program. He proved persistent in landing a walk-on role, having to convince coaches he could eventually contribute. He would do that and more, fi nally gaining captain’s honors as a senior 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 soph-omore in 1995. He earned All-County in each of his three varsity seasons.

Hearn was born July 28, 1979 in Gainesville, Fla.

Ryan HearnRecruiting CoordinatorTight EndsSecond SeasonSouth Florida ‘03

The Hearn FileCoaching ExperienceCollege: The Citadel - Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coord. (2005-pres) South Florida - Graduate Assistant (2003-04)

Playing ExperienceProfessional: Arena Football (2003)College: South Florida (1999-2003)

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

Sands, who spent four years coaching the backfi eld at Ohio University before returning to The Citadel, was an assistant under former Bulldog head coach Don Powers for the 1999 and 2000 seasons.

Following his graduation from The Citadel in 1993, Sands worked in private business for two years before serv-ing 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 seasons be-fore 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.

In 1992, Sands helped The Citadel to a Southern Confer-ence championship and number one fi nal ranking by rush-ing 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.

Sands, a 2004 Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, is married to the former Yvette Newton of Hartwell, Ga. They have two children, Tre (5) and Sierra (3).

Everette SandsRunning BacksSecond SeasonThe Citadel ‘93

The Sands FileCoaching ExperienceCollege: The Citadel - Assistant Coach (2006-pres) Ohio - Assistant Coach (2001-04) The Citadel - Assistant Coach (1999-2000) Elon - Assistant Coach (1996-98)

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Eric Westerfi eld joined The Citadel staff in 2006 after spending the past four seasons at Harvard where he was the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. He helped the Crimson to a 31-9 record over that time, in-cluding a 10-0 record and Ivy League Championship in 2004.

Prior to his stint at Harvard, Westerfi eld spent two years at Ohio Northern University, where he was defensive line coach and special teams co-coordinator. He also coordi-nated player academic monitoring, recruited players from Ohio and Florida, and assisted with the team’s strength and conditioning program. The Polar Bears enjoyed con-secutive winning seasons during Westerfi eld’s tenure, go-ing 9-3 in 2000 while qualifying for the NCAA Division III playoffs and then fi nishing 8-2 in 2001. He also served as a lecturer in the health, physical education and sport studies department at Ohio Northern.

Westerfi eld also spent eight seasons as an assistant at Methodist College in Fayetteville, N.C. He began his ca-reer there in 1992 coaching linebackers and defensive ends in 1993, and subsequently the offensive line (1994-96), and then the defensive line while working as special teams coordinator (1997-99). Throughout his years with

the Monarchs, Westerfi eld also coordinated the team’s strength and conditioning program. Methodist fi nished .500 or better in fi ve of his eight seasons on staff, high-lighted by a 9-1 record in 1997.

Westerfi eld 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 fi rst team all-conference. He also earned fi rst team All-ECAC honors in 1991 after garnering second team accolades as a junior. Westerfi eld graduated from Hamilton with a bachelor’s degree in government.

Westerfi eld, his wife, Faith, four-year-old daughter, Jada Morgan, and one-year-old old daughter, Terra, reside in Charleston.

Eric Westerfi eldDefensive LineFirst SeasonHamilton College ‘92

The Westerfi eld FileCoaching ExperienceCollege: The Citadel - Assistant Coach (2006-pres) Harvard - Assistant Coach (2002-05) Ohio Northern University - 2000-2001 Methodist College - Assistant Coach (1992-99)

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Aashon Larkins joined The Citadel coaching staff last spring and enters his fi rst season as an assistant coach responsible for the development of Bulldog corner-backs. 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 team was second in Division I-AA interceptions with 21 for the 2005 season.

Before Wagner, Larkins worked under current Bulldog defensive coordinator Isaac Collins as the cornerbacks coach at College of the Holy Cross for one season af-ter 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 and sociology in December 2003.

Larkins, a native of Hackensack, N.J., was born on April 20, 1981 and is a former classmate of Bulldog Assistant Coach David Crockett.

Aashon LarkinsCornerbacksFirst SeasonLehigh ‘03

The Larkins FileCoaching ExperienceCollege: The Citadel - Assistant Coach/Corner Backs (2006-pres) Wagner College - Assistant Coach (2005) College of the Holy Cross - Assistant Coach (2004) Lehigh - Student Assistant (2003)

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Kevin Olecki, a former Bulldog letterman, enters his third season with the coaching staff and serves as of-fensive line coach. Olecki spent his fi rst year as a coach under former Citadel Head Coach John Zernhelt.

Olecki spent his fi rst two years coaching as the Bull-dogs’ tight ends coach. During the 2005 season, Olecki was instrumental in the development of Taylor Cornett at tight end and Nick Fender as long snapper. Promoted this season, he will head the offensive line, of which he was a four-year letterman and starter for The Citadel.

Olecki fi nished his playing career at the conclusion of the 2003 season and was tabbed second team All-Southern Conference by the coaches and media fol-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 bache-lor’s degree in business administration and is currently working on a master’s in business administration in The Citadel’s College of Graduate and Professional Stud-ies.

Born July 29, 1980, Olecki is a native of Marietta, Ga., and is single.

Kevin OleckiOffensive LineThird SeasonThe Citadel ‘03

The Olecki FileCoaching ExperienceCollege: The Citadel - Assistant Coach (2004-pres) Playing ExperienceCollege: The Citadel (2000-03)

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Chris Partridge enters his fi rst season on The Citadel coaching staff as an assistant defensive line coach after spending a season at Lafayette College, his alma mater.

At Lafayette, Partridge coached All-League cornerback Tye Mur-phy as he focused his secondary coaching on the cornerbacks. Partridge was the JV defensive coordinator for the Leopards and was responsible for recruiting in Massachusetts, Indiana, Alabama, Northern New Jersey and South Carolina.

Partridge was a key contributor at linebacker for three years for the Leopards. He was co-captain and recorded a team-leading 106 tackles in his fi nal season in 2002, including 10 for a loss of yard-age and four sacks. He made 25 tackles in the fi rst two games as a junior in 2000 before tearing his ACL, qualifying for a fi fth-year medical redshirt. Partridge accounted for 178 tackles in his career at Lafayette.

An All-County and Parochial All-State player on the 1998 state championship team at Paramus Catholic (N.J.), Partridge returned to his alma mater for two years after graduating from Lafayette with a bachelor of arts in government and law. He was the head junior varsity coach and worked with the varsity linebackers and offensive line in his fi rst year. In 2005, Partridge was promoted to defensive coordinator and also coached the wide receivers for the Paladins.

Partridge was a member of the faculty in the physical education department at Paramus Catholic, and also served as the Assistant Director of Operations and Assistant Director of Security, Facili-ties, Special Events and Alumni Relations under the Director of Athletics.

Born on Nov. 3, 1980, Partridge is a native of Hackensack, N.J., and is single.

Chris PartridgeAssistant Defensive LineFirst SeasonLafayette ‘03

The Partridge FileCoaching ExperienceCollege: The Citadel - Assistant Coach (2006-pres) Lafayette (2005) Paramus Catholic High School (2003-04)Playing ExperienceCollege: Lafayette (1999-02)

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Dave Crockett enters his fi rst season with The Citadel football staff in 2006 as an assistant offensive line coach.

Crockett comes to The Citadel after spending the previous two seasons coaching the wide receivers at Averett University in Dan-ville, Va. At Averett, Crockett coached two-time First Team All-Conference wide receiver and return specialist Jeff Hughley, who is the all-time leading receiver in school history as well as the USA South conference record holder for receiving yards in a season. Crockett was a member of an offensive staff that was the league leader in total offense in 2004 and averaged over 30 points a game and 375 yards of total offense in each of the 2004 and 2005 sea-sons.

Crockett, a standout receiver for Kevin Higgins at Lehigh Uni-versity, was a First Team Academic All-American (CoSida) and a Division 1-AA ADA Academic All-Star. He was a three-year letter-winner while being a key part of two undefeated regular seasons. Crockett was a part of three Patriot League Championships and one Lambert Cup Championship and during his years at Lehigh, the Mountain Hawks were 49-11. While making the Dean’s List nine consecutive semesters, Crockett also served as the President of the Student Athlete Executive Board and was inducted into the Lehigh Valley Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame for scholar athletes demonstrating leadership, athletic, and academic performance.

Crockett graduated from Lehigh University in 2003 with a bach-elor of science degree in accounting and a minor in psychology. During Crockett’s medical fi fth year in 2004, he earned a second major in Supply Chain Management. Crockett recently earned a masters of education from Averett University, graduating in April of 2006.

Crockett, a native of Turnersville, N.J., resides in Charleston.

Dave CrockettOffensive Quality ControlAssistant Offensive LineFirst SeasonLehigh ‘03

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George Shehl enters his fi rst season coaching with spe-cial teams and defensive quality control for the Bulldogs.

A 2005 graduate of West Virginia University, Shehl was a four-year football letterman playing special teams and cornerback for the Mountaineers. During his collegiate career, the Mountaineers won three BIG EAST Champi-onships and played in four bowl games, including a BCS victory over Georgia in the 2006 Nokia Sugar Bowl.

After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in marketing in December and playing in the Sugar Bowl, Shehl enrolled at Fairmont State University and earned a letter in base-ball as an outfi elder for the Fighting Falcons in the spring of 2006.

Before playing for the Mountaineers, Shehl was a stand-out athlete at Robert C. Byrd High School in Clarksburg, W.Va., where he graduated in 2001. Born on Dec. 31, 1982, Shehl is a native of Clarksburg and is the son of George and Susan Shehl.

George ShehlSpecial Teams/Defensive Quality ControlFirst SeasonWest Virginia ‘05

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A key contributer on offense and special teams in Coach Higgins’ fi rst year at The Citadel, Mark Wigal joins the coaching staff in 2006 and turns his attention to assisting with the kicking game and offensive quality control.

As a Bulldog, Wigal played in every game during the 2005

Todd Sommerville enters his second season as The Citadel’s Video Coordinator. A 2004 graduate of Catawba College, Sommerville earned three letters in football while also being a member of two South Atlantic Conference Championships in 2000

season, pulling in 19 catches for 202 yards. His longest reception of the year came late in the season against Elon, pulling in a 34-yard catch against the Phoenix.

Prior to his career at The Citadel, Wigal was a member of the Blue Devil football program at Duke University for four seasons. He played in 27 games and caught six passes for 58 career yards.

As a senior in high school, Wigal helped Morgantown High School to a 14-0 record and the Class AAA state championship - the school’s fi rst football state title since 1983. He was named the recipient of the Kennedy Award as West Virginia’s Player of the Year, garnered West Virgin-ia’s state Gatorade Player of the Year honors, charted as the 13th-top overall prospect in the Mid-Atlantic and the number one overall prospect in West Virginia by Super-Prep, charted as the third-best prospect in West Virginia by PrepAtlantic.com, a two-time fi rst team all-state pick by the Associated Press, and a fi nalist for the High School Heisman Award presented annually by the Downtown Athletic Club of Dallas. In the 2000 state championship game versus Parkersburg High School, Wigal rushed for 129 yards and scored three touchdowns in the 38-13 vic-tory and was named the game’s MVP for his efforts. As a senior, he rushed for 1,810 yards and 41 TDs and rushed for 1,650 yards and 24 TDs as a junior. He fi nished his career with 80 TDs.

Wigal graduated from Duke in 2005 with a degree in earth and ocean sciences and a minor in history. He was born on Sept. 18, 1982 to Gary and Grace Wigal.

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Jeffrey Springer enters his fi rst year with Bulldogs Athlet-ics as the equipment manager. Prior to joining the staff at The Citadel, Springer spent the last three years as the fi rst assistant equipment manager at Louisiana State Uni-versity where he worked primarily with football, as well as women’s soccer, women’s gymnastics, cheerleading, track and fi eld/cross country and swimming and diving. Prior to his stint at LSU, Springer spent the summer of 2001 interning with the Miami Dolphins, followed by one year internships at LSU and Tulane University.

A native of Slidell, La., Springer earned a kinesiology de-gree from LSU in 2001. He is a member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association and the American Foot-ball Coaches Association.

Jeffrey SpringerEquipment ManagerFirst SeasonLSU ‘01

Frank Wintrich, formerly of South Florida, enters his fi rst season as the strength and conditioning coach for Bulldog Athletics.

Wintrich, who served as a graduate assistant with the Bulls since January 2006, worked previously at Utah State University as an assistant coach for two years (2004-2006). With the Aggies, he developed and implemented the yearly plan for strength, conditioning and fl exibility training including testing and data recording for 14 varsity sports, including freshman football, men’s and women’s cross country and track and fi eld, women’s basketball, women’s gymnastics, women’s soccer, women’s softball and men’s and women’s tennis. Prior to his stint at Utah State, Wintrich worked a year as a volunteer assistant and coaching assistant at Arizona State (2003-04) and Hardin-Simmons University (2002-03).

Wintrich graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sports and fi tness management from Kentucky Wesleyan Col-lege where he was a team captain for two years on the

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and 2001. In 2004, Sommerville coached tight ends for Catawba while also teaching math at North Rowan High School in Spencer, N.C. In 2003, he served as an offensive line assistant at Catawba while simultaneously serving as a teacher’s assistant for children with behavioral and emo-tional disorders at North Rowan. Sommerville was a member of the 2003 South At-lantic Conference Champion team as a coach, along with coaching John Vernon, the 2005 All-Conference Tight End, and Daniel Lynch, the 2005 All-American Offensive Line-man while at Catawba College. Sommerville is currently taking classes toward a M.S. in health, exercise, and sports science at The Citadel. Born April 24, 1981, Sommerville, a native of Reister-stown, Md., graduated from Franklin High School in 1999. He is single.

Panthers football team. While a linebacker for KWC, Wintrich was named a Don Hansen’s Football Gazette: Divi-sion II First Team All-American in 2000 and 2001. He was also named a Verizon Academic All-American Nominee in 2001, as well as being named linebacker of the year, defensive player of the year, team captain and student-athlete of the year. Wintrich continued his education at Hardin-Simmons and South Florida where he pursued a master of education degree with a concentration in exer-cise physiology.

Wintrich is responsible for managing The Citadel’s train-ing facilities and coordinating the strength and condition-ing programs for the Bulldogs’ 15 varsity sports, with a special emphasis on football.

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2005 ... Saw action in two games ... kicked off once again Elon and three times against VMI ... 2004 … punted 71 times for 2,625 total yards in 10 games as a freshman … averaged 37.0 yards per punt, which ranked him fi fth in the SoCon … kicked a career-long 58-yarder versus Duke, while 16-of-71 punts were placed inside the 20-yard line … 2003 … redshirted, did not see game action … High School … a 2003 graduate of Dr. Phillips High School … lettered three times in soccer and twice in football … earned 6A third team All-State honors … named to the All-Metro Conference, All-District and All-Central Florida all-star teams … named outstanding kicker at Ohio State football camp in 2002 … two-time captain of the soccer team … set school record with 55 punts and a long of 68 yards … posted 12 fi eld goals during his senior season and 18 on his career … played for coach Matt Rock … Personal … Michael D. Adams, Jr. … born on Jan. 26, 1985 … son of Michael D. and Pam Adams … majoring in business administration.

Adams’ Career Punting Statistics

Year No. Yards Avg Long TB I-20 Blk2004 71 2625 37.0 58 4 16 32005 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 71 2625 37.0 58 4 16 3

2005 ... Started nine of 10 games played in … recorded 17.5 tack-les on the year, 12 solo and 11 assisted … 3.5 of his tackles were for a total loss of 13 yards … three sacks on the year, including one solo and one assisted against VMI ... 2004 ... played in all 10 games on the defensive line in a reserve role ... led the team in sacks with six and also tallied seven tackles for loss ... his six sacks also ranked him third in the SoCon among season sack leaders ... recorded 28 tackles on the year, 21 solo and seven assisted ... marked two sacks twice, once against Benedict and again versus Chattanooga ... other sacks came in the Auburn and Wofford con-tests ... posted six solo tackles in Wofford contest setting a per-sonal career-high ... earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2.75 GPA or higher) during the spring semester ... High School ... posted 18 sacks during senior season at Hampton High School ... 2003 Virginia All-State ... 2003 First Team All-District ... 2003 First Team All-Region ... 2003 Daily Press All-Stars First Team Defense ... Hampton Scholar Athlete Award ... played for Coach Mike Smith ... Personal ... Trevar A. Broughton ... born on Jan. 2, 1986 ... son of Herbert & Pricilla Broughton ... majoring in business adminis-tration ... family member, Terrence Parrish, was a member of the University of Southern Mississippi football team.

Broughton’s Career Defensive Statistics

Year UT AT Total TFL Sack INT PBU FR2004 21 7 28 7-31 6-30 0 0 02005 12 11 23 3.5-13 3-10 0 0 1TOTAL 33 18 51 10.5-44 6-30 0 0 1

36 Mike Adams36 Mike Adams

Jr. Kicker 5-11 185Orlando, Fla.Dr. Phillips HS

Jr. Defensive End 6-2 219Hampton, Va.Hampton HS

90 Trevar Broughton90 Trevar Broughton

26 Preston Brown26 Preston Brown

R-So. Linebacker 5-8 184Columbia, S.C.Columbia HS

2005 … Saw action in two games … 2004 … redshirted 2004 season … High School … attended Columbia High School in Columbia, S.C. … named the Region 8 AA Player of the Week in 2003 … played for coach Kemper Amick … also lettered in track, soccer and basketball … Personal … Preston Brown … son of James Brown and Kathy Brown … born Sept. 27, 1986 … majoring in electrical engineering.

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2005 … Redshirted 2005 season … High School ... All-County selection ... All-Region selection ... Senior year recorded 46 tackles, two interceptions, 13 pass breakups ... Played for coach Mike Ear-wood … Personal … Dante Allen ...born on Dec. 1, 1986 ... son of Alfred and Joanne Allen ... majoring in chemistry.

8 Dante Allen8 Dante Allen

R-Fr. Cornerback 6-0 184Fayetteville, Ga.Starrs Mills HS

2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School … All-State

89 Sean Bartram89 Sean Bartram

R-Fr. Wide Receiver 5-11 181McDonough, Ga.Luella HS

Academic Selection from Luella High School … received letters in football (four), track (two) and basketball (one) … coached by Paul Burgoore … Personal … Sean Bartram … born Oct. 1, 1986 … son of David and Kelly Bartram … majoring in civil engineering.

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94 Jacob Bryant94 Jacob Bryant

Jr. Defensive Line 6-0 272Edmond, Okla.Edmond Sante Fe HS

2005 ... Saw action in eight of the team’s 11 games … started in fi ve 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 ... fi rst career fumble recovery came against Benedict, while also tallying a career-best four tack-les ... High School ... 2003 First Team All-State (Oklahoma) at Edmond Santa Fe High School ... 2003 McDonald East-West Okla-homa All-Star Game invitee ... 2003 First Team All-Region ... 2003 Team Captain ... during his senior year he recorded 83 tackles, seven sacks and 18 pressures ... three-year starter (‘01, ‘02, ‘03) ... played for Coach Dan Cocannouer ... Personal ... Jacob Bryant ... born on July 27, 1985 ... son of Bob and Linda Bryant ... majoring in business ... has three brothers that played collegiate football, Zac (Southwestern Oklahoma State), Greg (Western Michigan) and Jeff (Tulsa).

Bryant’s Career Defensive Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2004 10 7 6 10.0 0.0 0 0 1 1 2005 8 2 11 7.5 0.5 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 18 9 17 17.5 0.5 1 0 1 1

57 Chase Carlton57 Chase Carlton

Sr. Defensive End 6-1 229Fairhope, Ala.Fairhope HS

2005 ... Saw action in fi ve games … recorded six solo tackles in those fi ve games, as well as one assisted … fi ve of those solo tack-les came against Georgia Southern … 2004 ... saw action in four games as a reserve defensive lineman after transferring from Troy ... lone tackle of the year was a nine-yard sack against Appalachian State in the season-opener ... 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 So-Con Honor Roll (3.00 academic year GPA or higher) for the entire 2004-05 academic year ... High School ... three-time All-Coun-ty selection ... recognized as All-Area following senior season at Fairhope High School ... was twice named area Defensive MVP and was honored as Special Teams Player of the Year once ... holds the area record for most tackles by a defensive lineman ... Personal ... Chase Carlton ... born on March 14, 1984 ... son of Will and Terri

Carlton’s Career Defensive Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2004 4 1 0 1.0 1.0 9 0 0 0 2005 5 6 1 6.5 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 9 7 1 7.5 1.0 9 0 0 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2004 4 1 0 1.0 92005 5 0 0 0.0 0TOTAL 9 1 0 1.0 9

12 Ben Carnell12 Ben Carnell

So. Quarterback 6-2 202Wando, S.C.Hanahan HS

2005 … Saw action in the fi nal 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 fi rst action of the season at Chattanooga, entering the game for Steve Tumbleston to go 18-for-31 for 197 yards, getting picked off twice … improved in his second performance, going 14-for-20 for 152 yards against Elon in his fi rst career start … also against Elon, was picked off once and threw two touchdown passes … at VMI in the Military Classic of the South, went 11-for-22 for 81 yards and one touchdown. … High School ... 2004 High School Sports Report All-State selection ... 2004 SC Pigskin Prep All-State selec-tion ... 2002, ‘03, ’04 All-Region selection ... 2004 captain of state semifi nalist team ... 2004 team MVP ... three-year starter ... played for coach Jeff Cruce … Personal … Benjamin Carnell.

Carnell’s Career Statistics

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2005 3 7 -8 0 3 -1.1 -2.7TOTAL 3 7 -8 0 3 -1.1 -2.7

PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effi c2005 3 73 43 3 430 3 35 58.9 5.9 143.3 113.7TOTAL 3 73 43 3 430 3 35 58.9 5.9 143.3 113.7

TOTAL OFF G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2005 3 -8 430 422 140.7TOTAL 3 -8 430 422 140.7

ALL PURP. G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2005 3 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -2.7TOTAL 3 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -2.7

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R-Sr. Offensive Line 6-4 270Rock Hill, S.C.Northwestern HS

2005 ... Started in 10 of 11 games … played offensive line along-side his twin brother, Cliff ... 2004 … began the season as a starter on the offensive line in the fi rst fi ve games and played in the remaining fi ve contests as a reserve ... 2003 … saw limited action mostly on special teams … played in six games … 2002 … redshirted, did not see game action … High School … 2002 graduate of Northwest-ern High School … lettered in football and basketball … was tabbed to The Charlotte Observ-er’s All-South Carolina Upper-State team, The Rock Hill Herald All-Area team and was an all-region selection his senior sea-son … served as a team captain and earned the Best Blocker Award … played for coach Jimmy Wallace … Personal … Caleb Scott Conant … born on Jan. 2, 1984 … son of Scott Conant and Stella Magliolo … majoring in physical education … twin brother of Cliff Conant, who is also a member of the football team … father played basketball at Clemson for two years, then transferred to Newberry, where he was an NAIA All-American and had his jersey retired … he then went on to play professional basketball in Europe.

76 Cliff Conant76 Cliff Conant

R-Sr. Offensive Line 6-5 291Rock Hill, S.C.Northwestern HS

2005 ... Started all 11 games … played offensive line alongside his twin brother, Cale ... 2004 … saw action in six games, start-ing the fi rst four … after start-ing the fi rst four contests, played against Chattanooga and Elon as a reserve lineman … 2003 … played in seven games primarily as a blocker on special teams … 2002 … redshirted, did not see game action … High School … 2002 graduate of North-western High School … earned two letters in football and one in baseball … was tabbed to the All-Area team by The Rock Hill Herald … played for coach Jimmy Wallace … Personal … Cliffton Donald Conant … born on Jan. 2, 1984 … son of Scott Conant and Stella Magliolo … majoring in physical education… twin brother of Caleb Conant, who is also a member of the football team … father played basketball at Clem-son for two years, then transferred to Newberry, where he was an NAIA All-American and had his jersey retired … he then went on to play professional basketball in Europe.

23 Tory Cooper23 Tory Cooper

R-Jr. Running Back 5-7 181Effi ngham, S.C.South Florence HS

2005 ... Saw action in six games but did not start … returned three kicks for a total of 93 yards … averaged 31 yards per return … longest return was 52 yards ... 2004 ... played in four contests in the defensive backfi eld, but did not record a tackle ... 2003 ... redshirted, did not see game action ... High School ... rushed for 873 yards as a senior at South Florence High School ... played for coach Ken Cribb ... Personal ... Tory Ryan Cooper ... born on March 10, 1985 ... son of Zackery and Gloria Cooper ... majoring in health and wellness ... father played football at South Carolina State from 1967-69 ... also has a cousin who currently plays for Presbyterian College.

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Sr. Offensive Line 6-0 265Camden, S.C.Wilson Hall HS

2005 … Saw action against Elon late in the season as the Bulldogs took the 21-0 victory … High School … a 2003 graduate of Wilson Hall High School … a SCISA All-State honoree … named SCISA All-Conference for three years … named Best Defensive Lineman and Best Offensive Lineman at Wilson Hall … was a four-year letterwinner in football and track … Personal … Clay Car-ruth … born on March 12, 1985 … son of Clay and Anne Carruth … majoring in English.

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Cooper’s Career Statistics

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2004 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02005 6 4 23 0 17 5.8 3.8TOTAL 10 4 23 0 17 5.8 2.3

TOTAL OFF. G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2004 4 0 0 0 0.02005 6 23 0 23 3.8TOTAL 10 23 0 23 2.3

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2004 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02005 6 1 6 0 6 0.2 6.0 1.0TOTAL 10 1 6 0 6 0.1 6.0 0.6

PUNT RET. G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2004 4 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.02005 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0

KICK RET. G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2004 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02005 6 3 93 0 52 31.0 15.5TOTAL 10 3 93 0 52 31.0 9.3

ALL PURP. G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2004 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02005 6 23 6 0 93 0 122 20.3TOTAL 10 23 6 0 93 0 122 12.2

84 Taylor Cornett84 Taylor Cornett

So. Tight End 6-2 238Columbia, S.C.Dutch Fork HS

2005 … Caught nine passes for 49 yards ... started all 11 games his knob season … had one carry for 10 yards against Appala-chian 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 … majoring in business administration.

1 Gary Domanski1 Gary Domanski

R-Sr. Wide Receiver 5-10 185Neshanic Station, N.J.Somerville HS

2005 ... Saw action in all 11 games, starting in 10 … primarily used as a punt/kick returner … ran back 18 punts for a total of 102 yards … longest punt return was 37 at VMI … averaged 5.7 yards per return … returned six kickoffs, totaling 171 yards … ran a career long kickoff return back for 70 yards against Georgia Southern, the longest return of the season … average return of kickoffs was 28.5 yards … saw limited action as a wideout, catching four passes for 47 yards and one touchdown, his lone touchdown of the season … averaged 11.8 yards per completion … fi nished the season with 320 all-purpose yards ... 2004 … played in all 10 games, includ-ing two as the starter … starts came against Auburn and Chat-tanooga … caught nine passes for 153 yards and one touchdown

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Cornett’s Career Statistics

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2005 11 9 49 0 13 0.8 5.4 4.5TOTAL 11 9 49 0 13 0.8 5.4 4.5

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2005 11 0 49 0 0 0 49 4.5TOTAL 11 0 49 0 0 0 49 4.5

47 James Costigan47 James Costigan

R-Fr. Punter 6-2 225Aiken, S.C.Aiken HS

2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School … Second Team All-Lowcountry standout from James Island High School … was also named All-Region … lettered in football (twice) and track (twice) … Personal … Daniel DeHaven … born on July 22, 1986 … son of John and Robin Robinson … nephew of former Citadel football player and current Assistant Athletics Director/Compliance Todd Lair … majoring in business administration.

79 Daniel DeHaven79 Daniel DeHaven

R-Fr. Offensive Line 6-3 280James Island, S.C.James Island HS

2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School … a 2004 graduate of Aiken High School ... lettered in football all four years ...coached by Corey Johnson ... senior season team went 12-2 and made it to the state semi-fi nals ... was named All-County and Aiken Standard All-Area ... also lettered in golf for two years … Personal … James Costigan ... son of Mike and Carter Costigan ... born on June 4, 1986.

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Sr. Defensive Line 6-2 243Bennettsville, S.C.Marlboro County HS

2005 ... Recorded 24 solo tackles throughout the season, assist-ing on seven … eight of those tackles came for a loss, stopping opponents a net 48 yards back … forced one fumble on the sea-son, which he recovered … recorded four solo sacks on the year, causing a net loss of 36 yards for opposing quarterbacks … saw action in all 11 games, starting two ... 2004 … participated in eight of 10 games as a reserve on the defensive line … made 17 total tackles, seven solo and 10 assisted … recorded three tackles for

Domanski’s Career Statistics

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2004 10 3 28 1 16 9.3 2.82005 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 21 3 28 1 16 9.3 1.3

PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effi c2004 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.02005 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 21 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2004 10 28 0 28 2.82005 11 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 21 28 0 28 1.3

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2004 10 9 153 1 42 0.9 17.0 15.32005 11 4 47 1 37 0.4 11.8 4.3TOTAL 21 13 200 2 42 0.6 15.4 9.5

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2004 10 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 02005 11 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 21 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

PUNT RET. G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2004 10 13 134 0 68 10.3 13.42005 11 18 102 0 37 5.7 9.3TOTAL 21 31 236 0 68 7.6 11.2

KICK RET. G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2004 10 11 208 0 38 18.9 20.82005 11 6 171 0 70 28.5 15.5TOTAL 21 17 379 0 70 22.3 18.0

ALL PURP. G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2004 10 28 153 134 208 0 523 52.32005 11 0 47 102 171 0 320 29.1TOTAL 21 28 200 236 379 0 843 40.1

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G2004 10 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 12 1.22005 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.5TOTAL 21 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 18 0.9

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against Georgia Southern … average of 17.0 yards per catch was tops among receivers … hauled in a 42-yard bomb against Auburn … also rushed the ball three times for 28 yards and a 10-yard touchdown jaunt against Western Carolina … tallied 134 yards on 13 punt returns, a team high in 2004, and 208 yards on 11 kick returns … averaged 10.3 yards per punt return, second best in the conference, while also recording a kick return average of 18.9 … 68-yard punt return against Chattanooga and 38-yard kick return versus Georgia Southern marked career-highs in both categories … 107 punt return yardage against Chattanooga was the highest single-game conference total in 2004 … re-corded 523 yards of total offense for an average of 52.3 yards per game … 2003 … did not see game ac-tion … 2002 … red-shirted, did not see game action … High School … 2002 graduate of Somer-ville High School … earned three letters in track and football … during his senior campaign he was recognized as one of the Top-100 players in New Jersey and earned fi rst team All-State, fi rst team All-State Group 11, fi rst team Skyland Confer-ence, fi rst team All-Somerset County and fi rst team All-Area lau-rels … posted 77 receptions for 1,500 yards and 21 touchdowns during his senior season … led Somerset County in scoring … state track champion in the 400-meters and long jump, as well as becoming the 100-meter champion for the Central Jersey Group 11 … Personal … Gary M. Domanski … born on May 16, 1983 … son of Gary and Lisa Domanski … majoring in business admin-istration.

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loss for a total of seven yards, including half a sack for four yards … sack came against Wofford while tackles for loss were versus Appalachian State and Benedict … 2003 … played in all 12 games as a reserve … put to-gether 14 tackles this season that included four tackles for loss and two quarterback sacks … sacks came against Delaware and Chattanooga … post-ed a career-high two tackles against the Mocs, Maryland and VMI … High School … 2003 graduate of Marlboro County High School … All-Region Selection … recorded 75 tackles and four sacks during his senior season … played for coach Dean Boyd … Personal … Deon M. Douglas … born on March 1, 1985 … son of Roger A. and Jaqueline Brown … majoring in business administration.

Douglas’ Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2003 11 10 4 12.0 4.0 6 1 1 02004 8 7 10 12.0 3.0 7 0 0 02005 11 24 7 27.5 8.0 48 2 1 1TOTAL 30 41 21 51.5 15.0 61 3 2 1

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2003 11 2 0 2.0 42004 8 0 1 0.5 42005 11 4 0 4.0 36TOTAL 30 6 1 6.5 44

21 Corinthius Dunbar21 Corinthius Dunbar

R-Sr. Linebacker 5-10 224Atlanta, Ga.Tucker HS

2005 ... Did not see any game action ... 2004 … did not see game action … 2003 … missed season due to a knee injury … 2002 … redshirted, did not see game action … High School … 2002 graduate of Tucker High School … during his senior season, he garnered all-Dekalb County honors, Dekalb County Player-of-the-Month award and helped lead his team to an undefeated regular season … played for coach Phil Lindsey … Personal … Corin-

52 Napoleon Dunn52 Napoleon Dunn

R-Fr. Linebacker 5-11 220Norcross, Ga.Meadow Creek HS

2005 … Redshirted 2005 season … High School ... 2004 Atlanta Journal Constitution All-Gwinnett County ... 2004 Gwinnett County Player-of-the-Month winner ... Senior year recorded 88 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and seven sacks ... 2004 Team Captain ... Played for coach George Pugh … Personal … Napolean Bernard Dunn ... born on March 17, 1987 ... son of Anthony Dunn and Joan Davis ... brother, Brian Davis, played football and baseball at Mississippi Val-ley State ... majoring in history.

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thius D. Dunbar … born on Aug. 26, 1983 … son of Steve and Tammy Dunbar … majoring in criminal justice.

58 Matt Earls58 Matt Earls

R-Fr. Offensive Line 6-2 240Shelby, N.C.Crest HS

55 Charles Evans55 Charles Evans

R-Fr. Offensive Line 6-1 230Greenville, Fla.Madison HS

2005 … Redshirted 2005 season … High School ... graduated from Madison High School in 2005 ... lettered in football and track all four years ... football team went to the state playoffs for three consecutive years ... coached by Frank Carroll … Personal … Charles Evans, Jr. ... born on Dec. 8, 1986 ... son of Charles (Sr.) and Margy Evans ... majoring in history.

2005 … Redshirted 2005 season … High School ... graduated from Crest High School in 2005 ... lettered in wrestling, football and basketball … Personal … Matthew Earls ... born on Aug. 28, 1987 ... son of Michael and Christine Kahn.

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R-Jr. Offensive Line 6-1 310Baton Rouge, La.Woodlawn HS

2005 ... Did not play ... 2004 … saw action in nine games after moving from the defensive line to the offensive line … 2003 … played in four games … totaled four tackles as a reserve defensive lineman … High School … 2003 graduate of Woodlawn High School … played for coach Dru Nettles … Personal … Brian A. Fletcher … born on Dec. 31, 1984 … son of Evelyn Jarrell and Charles Fletcher … majoring in business administration.

Fletcher’s Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2003 3 2 0 2.0 1.0 2 0 0 0 2004 9 0 1 0.5 0.0 0 0 0 02005 DID NOT PLAY TOTAL 12 2 1 2.5 1.0 2 0 0 0

24 Travis Gentry24 Travis Gentry

R-Jr. Wide Receiver 5-10 192Pulaski, Tenn.Giles County HS

2005 ... Saw limited action in one game as he transitioned from defense to offense … played against Georgia Southern ... 2004 …

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R-Sr. Defensive Line 6-2 233Culleoka, Tenn.Marshall County HS

2005 ... Saw action in all 11 games, seeing action on the defen-sive line and as the long snapper … recorded four solo tackles, assisting on six … one of those solo tackles was a sack for a loss of seven yards, recorded in the fi rst game of the season against Charleston Southern ... voted special teams MVP in 2005 ... 2004 … played in fi rst four games before re-aggravating a knee injury that occurred in 2003 … recorded two tackles in game vs. Auburn before being in-jured … 2003 … played against Charleston Southern and injured his knee … received a medical redshirt from the NCAA … High School … 2003 graduate of Marshall County High School … East-West Shriner All-Star game selection … fi nalist for Tennessee’s Mr. Football Award … Tennes-see Sports Writer’s Association First Team All-State selection … Tennessee Associated Press First Team All-State selection … First Team All-Mid State … two-time Marshall County Most Valuable Player selection … during his senior year he recorded 67 tackles and 12 sacks … played for coach Mac McCurry … Personal … Nicholas R. Fender … born on Oct. 30, 1984 … son of Rob and Cheryl Fender … majoring in physical education.

Fender’s Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2004 4 2 0 2.0 0.0 0 0 0 12005 9 4 6 7.0 1.0 7 0 0 0TOTAL 13 6 6 9.0 1.0 7 0 0 1

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2004 4 0 0 0.0 02005 9 1 0 1.0 7TOTAL 13 1 0 1.0 7

29 Eddie Fickling29 Eddie Fickling

R-So. Linebacker 6-1 209Lugoff, S.C.Lugoff-Elgin HS

2005 … Did not play but led scout team … 2004 … Redshirted

87 Scott Flanagan87 Scott Flanagan

R-Fr. Wide Receiver 6-1 184Camarillo, Calif.Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy

2005 … Redshirted 2005 season … High School … a four-year letterwinner at Hargrave Military Academy … also lettered in baseball, track and wrestling … All-Conference at quarterback (fi rst team) and defensive back (honorable mention) his senior year … First Team All-State as a defensive back his junior season … won a conference title in wrestling his senior year … was a member of the Hargrave state semifi nalist baseball team his junior year … Personal … Scott Flanagan … born on May 14, 1986 … son of Tom and Pam Flanagan … majoring in history.

2004 season … High School … Two-year letterwinner from Lu-goff-Elgin High School … Personal … Eddie Fickling … born on Oct. 21, 1986 … son of Bob and Jan Fickling … majoring in his-tory.

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Sr. Defensive Line 5-11 263Statesboro, Ga.Statesboro HS

2005 ... Reserve defensive tackle who saw action in four games (Florida State, Appalachian State, Western Carolina and Georgia Southern) … recorded one solo and two assisted tackles on the year ... 2004 … played in eight contests as a reserve defensive lineman … posted 10 tackles, fi ve solo and fi ve assisted, including one tackle for a loss against Georgia South-ern ... posted a career-best six tackles vs. the Eagles … earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2.75 GPA or higher), South-ern Conference Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or higher), Dean’s List (3.2 GPA or higher) and Gold Star (3.7 GPA or higher) acco-lades ... 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

Gleissner’s Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2003 11 5 14 12.0 0.0 0 0 0 02004 8 5 5 7.5 1.0 1 0 0 02005 4 1 2 2.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 23 11 21 21.5 1.0 1 0 0 0

41 Nuru Goodrum41 Nuru Goodrum

Sr. Running Back 6-0 233Fayetteville, N.C.Pine Forest HS

2005 ... Rushed for a team-leading 800 yards while seeing action in 10 of 11 games … started in eight games but did not see any action against Florida State due to a hand injury … his 800 yards of total offense also led the team … fi nished the season ranked fi fth in the SoCon’s rushing leaderboard … had a season-high 32 rushes against VMI, running for 175 net yards and scoring two touchdowns … ran for a net 118 yards on 18 carries and one touchdown at Georgia Southern, including a season long run of 37 yards … ran 18 times for a net gain of 89 yards, recording his second

Gentry’s Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2004 10 4 2 5.0 0.0 0 0 0 02005 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 11 4 2 5.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2004 10 1 1 0 1 1.0 0.12005 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 11 1 1 0 1 1.0 0.1

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2004 10 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.12005 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 11 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.1

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a reserve defensive back that played in all ten games after moving from receiver to the defensive secondary … picked up six tackles, four of which were unassisted … returned one punt for one yard against Benedict … 2003 … redshirted, did not see game action … High School … 2003 graduate of Giles County High School … Tennessee Elite selection (top prospects in Tennessee) … two-time All-Region Most Valuable Player … All-Region Selection … Giles County Best Defensive Back Award … Giles County Most Valuable Offensive Back Award … played for coach Jackie Smith … Personal … Travis Jamahl Gentry … born on Jan. 5, 1985 … son of Ken and Lemmie Nelson … majoring in psychology.

GPA or higher) for the entire 2004-05 academic year ... 2003 … played in all 12 games, while starting 10 at defensive tackle … recorded 20 tackles on the season … posted a then career-high three tackles against Charleston Southern, Delaware, Elon and Georgia Southern … High School … 2003 graduate of States-boro High School … Statesboro’s Team Captain and Coaches’ Award honoree … Statesboro’s Most Valuable Lineman Award … senior year recorded 48 pancake blocks and 50 tackles … junior year member of Statesboro’s State Championship Team … played for coach Buzz Buzby … Personal … Lukas Richard Gleissner … born May 2, 1985 … son of John and Anna Gleissner … majoring in business administration.

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4 Vince Hill4 Vince Hill

Sr. Defensive Back 5-10 166Stone Mountain, Ga.Tucker HS

2005 ... Stepped up in the defensive backfi eld, recording 25 unas-sisted tackles in 10 games played … started in fi ve consecutive games, starting with the Appalachian State game … had two in-terceptions on the year … scored one touchdown on a return, a 70-yard fumble recovery at Florida State, putting the Bulldogs ahead of the Seminoles, 10-3, in the second quarter … recorded four solo tackles against Appalachian State … recorded fi ve solo tackles and assisted on one at Ole Miss … recorded seven solo

Haney’s Career Statistics

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2005 9 2 3 0 3 1.5 0.3TOTAL 9 2 3 0 3 1.5 0.3

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2005 9 3 0 3 0.3TOTAL 9 3 0 3 0.3

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2005 9 8 66 0 32 0.9 8.2 7.3TOTAL 9 8 66 0 32 0.9 8.2 7.3

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2005 9 3 66 0 0 0 69 7.7TOTAL 9 3 66 0 0 0 69 7.7

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So. Wide Receiver 5-9 185Fairburn, Ga.Sandy Creek HS

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 fi ve-yard pass at Ole Miss … had a season best day at Georgia Southern, catching two passes for 41 yards, including a season long pass of 32 yards … caught two passes for 13 yards at Chattanooga … High School ... 2004 Fayette County Offensive Player-of-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 … son of eight-time Mr. Olympia Lee Haney ... born Sept. 6, 1987 … majoring in business administration.

Goodrum’s Career Statistics

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2003 11 35 142 0 23 4.1 12.92004 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02005 10 177 800 7 37 4.5 80.0TOTAL 30 212 942 7 37 4.4 31.4

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2003 11 142 0 142 12.92004 9 0 0 0 0.02005 10 800 0 800 80.0TOTAL 30 942 0 942 31.4

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2003 11 2 13 0 8 0.2 6.5 1.22004 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.02005 10 4 28 0 13 0.4 7.0 2.8TOTAL 30 6 41 0 13 0.2 6.8 1.4

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2003 11 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 02004 9 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02005 10 2 0 2.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 30 3 0 3.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

KICK RET. G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2003 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02004 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02005 10 1 8 0 8 8.0 0.8TOTAL 30 1 8 0 8 8.0 0.3

ALL PURP. G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2003 11 142 13 0 0 0 155 14.12004 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02005 10 800 28 0 8 0 836 83.6TOTAL 30 942 41 0 8 0 991 33.0

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G2003 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02004 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02005 10 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 42 4.2TOTAL 30 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 42 1.4

longest run of the season for a 34-yard gain in The Citadel’s triple-overtime loss to Furman … tied his game high for touchdowns at Chattanooga, reaching the end zone twice as he had 22 carries for 98 yards … 2004 … received playing time in nine of 10 games, but did not carry the ball as a reserve fullback … 2003 … played in all 12 games as a backup … posted 36 carries for 144 yards and two receptions for 13 yards … set then career-highs in carries with 10 and yards with 52 against Elon … recorded a then career-long 23-yard jaunt against Charleston Southern … also played on special teams … High School … 2003 graduate of Pine Forest High School … played for coach Dean Saffos … Personal … Nuru K. Goodrum … born on June 19, 1985 … son of Glenn and Rosa Goodrum … majoring in business administration.

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Hill’s Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2003 3 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02004 3 2 1 2.5 0.0 0 0 0 02005 10 25 6 28.0 2.0 5 3 0 1TOTAL 16 27 7 30.5 2.0 5 3 0 1

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2003 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02004 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02005 10 2 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 16 2 0 0 0 0.0 0.0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2003 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02004 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02005 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G2003 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02004 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02005 10 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.6TOTAL 16 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.4

27 Dwight House27 Dwight House

R-So. Defensive Back 5-10 189Lexington, S.C.White Knoll HS

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, did not see game action ... 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 intercep-tions (eight) and pass break ups (27) ... played for Coach Mark Cagle ... Personal ... Dwight House ... born on June 2, 1986 ... son of Ulysses and Ijan House ... majoring in business administration.

House’s Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2005 9 6 1 6.5 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 9 6 1 6.5 0.0 0 0 0 0

53 Raleigh Jackson53 Raleigh Jackson

Sr. Linebacker 6-2 220Orangeburg, S.C.Orangeburg-Wilkerson HS

2005 ... Played in six games in 2005 … recorded fi ve solo tack-les on the year, assisting on three … had an interception against Chattanooga … two tackles came for a total loss of four yards ... 2004 … posted three starts, while seeing action in six other games ... starts came against Benedict, Elon and Western Carolina ... fi nished the season with 10 solo tack-les and fi ve assisted ... two of his tackles were for loss, while one was also a four-yard sack, the fi rst of his career ... sack came against Benedict, while other TFL was versus Georgia Southern … 2003 … played in 11 contests missing only the Furman game … totaled six tackles on the year … posted

tackles in The Citadel’s triple overtime loss to Furman … had four solo tackles and assisted on one at Chattanooga … two tackles on the season were for a loss, totaling fi ve yards lost for opponents ... 2004 … played in the fi rst three games before suffering a season ending knee injury ... made three stops, two solo and one assisted … 2003 … played in four games all on special teams … High School … 2003 graduate of Tucker High School … played for coach Bill Ballard … Personal … Vincent Sherrod Hill … born on July 5, 1985 … son of Eric and Sharon Dickey … majoring in business administration.

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68 Jeffrey Hodish68 Jeffrey Hodish

R-So. Long Snapper 6-1 244Plantation, Fla.St. Thomas Aquinas HS

2005 ... Did not play ... 2004 … redshirted 2004 season … High School … a three-year letterwinner in football at St. Thomas Aqui-nas High School ... also lettered in ice hockey one year ... graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas in 2004 … Personal … Jeffrey Hodish ... born on Aug. 23, 1985 ... son of Rick and Kim Hodish ... older brother was starting long snapper for Florida State.

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Jernigan’s Career Statistics

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2004 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02005 11 4 38 0 32 9.5 3.5TOTAL 18 4 38 0 32 9.5 2.1

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2004 7 0 0 0 0.02005 11 38 0 38 3.5TOTAL 18 38 0 38 2.1

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2004 7 4 59 0 23 0.6 14.8 8.42005 11 40 359 5 41 3.6 9.0 32.6TOTAL 18 44 418 5 41 2.4 9.5 23.2

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2004 7 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02005 11 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 18 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

KICK RET. G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2004 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02005 11 4 52 0 16 13.0 4.7TOTAL 18 4 52 0 16 13.0 2.9

ALL PURP. G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2004 7 0 59 0 0 0 59 8.42005 11 38 359 0 52 0 449 40.8TOTAL 18 38 418 0 52 0 508 28.2

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G2004 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02005 11 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 30 2.7TOTAL 18 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 30 1.7

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TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2003 10 2 4 4.0 0.0 0 0 0 02004 9 10 5 12.5 2.0 5 1 0 02005 6 5 3 6.5 2.0 4 2 0 0TOTAL 25 17 12 23.0 4.0 9 3 0 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2003 10 0 0 0.0 02004 9 1 0 1.0 42005 6 0 0 0.0 0TOTAL 25 1 0 1.0 4

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2003 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02004 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02005 6 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 25 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2003 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02004 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02005 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

tackles against Delaware … High School … 2003 graduate of Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School … Superprep South Carolina Top-30 … SCPigskinprep.com Top-40 … played for coach Tommy Brown … Personal … Raleigh T. Jackson … born on Nov. 15, 1984 … son of Raleigh and Merylyn Jackson … majoring in his-tory.

17 Ta’Mar Jernigan17 Ta’Mar Jernigan

Jr. Wide Receiver 5-11 178Lake City, Fla.Columbia HS

2005 ... Started in nine of the 11 games … caught 40 passes for 359 yards … averaged nine yards per reception … scored fi ve touchdowns on the year … caught the fi rst touchdown pass of the season for the Bulldogs, a 17-yard reception from Du-ran Lawson against Charles-ton Southern … caught seven passes for 58 yards in The Cit-adel’s triple-overtime loss to Furman … had four catches for 55 yards, including one for 41 yards, and one touchdown against Wofford … scored one touchdown as he caught three passes for 45 yards against Elon … returned four kicks for a total of 52 yards … caught a touchdown pass from Kinta Palmer in a trick play as the Bulldogs upended No. 18 Western Carolina in

Cullowhee … averaged 13 yards per return ... 2004 ... caught four balls in seven games for a total of 59 yards ... averaged 14.8 yards per catch and hauled in a career-long 23-yard pass against Chattanooga ... posted 31 yards on two catches vs. UTC, both career-highs ... High School ... 2004 graduate of Columbia High School ... 2003 Gainesville Sun All-Area ... during his senior year he averaged 16 yards per reception ... during his junior year he led the track team to the State Championship ... set a school record in the 110 hurdles with a time of 14.6 seconds ... four-time Academic Scholar Team award recipient ... played for coach Danny Green ... Personal ... Ta’Mar Lenord Jernigan ... born on May 20, 1986 ... son of Linda Taylor and Timmy Jernigan ... majoring in business administration ... cousin, Tammarick Vanover, played college football at Florida State before going on to an NFL career, while cousin Jerome Carter also played for Bobby Bowden at FSU.

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88 Mark Kaspar88 Mark Kaspar

So. Punter 6-1 200College Station, TexasNavasota HS

2005 … Saw action in all 11 games as a true freshman … was the only punter for the Bulldogs … punted the ball 80 times for a total of 2,999 yards, the most number of punts in one season at The Citadel ... put 17 punts inside the 20-yard line … averaged 37.5 yards per punt … longest punt of the season came at Ole Miss as he booted the ball a career-high 58 yards … kicked the ball over 50 yards on 11 separate occasions in 2005, including three times at Western Carolina ... Coach Higgins’ fi rst 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

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2005 11 1 -11 0 0 -11.0 -1.0TOTAL 11 1 -11 0 0 -11.0 -1.0

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2005 11 -11 0 -11 -1.0TOTAL 11 -11 0 -11 -1.0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2005 11 -11 0 0 0 0 -11 -1.0TOTAL 11 -11 0 0 0 0 -11 -1.0

PUNTING G No. Yards Lg Avg Long Ins. 202005 11 80 2999 58 37.5 58 17TOTAL 11 80 2999 58 37.5 58 17

83 Aaron Kelly83 Aaron Kelly

Jr. Tight End 6-3 254Irmo, S.C.Dutch Fork HS

2005 ... Saw action in eight games in 2005 … caught fi ve passes for 79 yards and two touchdowns … returned two kicks for a total of 21 yards … solid blocker who spells Taylor Cornett, giv-ing The Citdael a solid 1-2 punch at tight end ... ran back a kick against Appalachian State for 14 yards … caught a three-yard touchdown pass against Georgia Southern … pulled in a 20-yard touchdown pass against Elon, his lone catch of the game … caught three passes against Chattanooga for 56 yards, including a season and career-high 25-yard catch ... 2004 ... played in nine games as a reserve tight end during freshman campaign ... caught one pass for 17 yards against Elon ... earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2.75 GPA or higher), while being named to the SoCon Honor Roll (3.00 academic year GPA or higher) for the entire 2004-05 academic year ... High School ... 2004 graduate of Dutch Fork High School ... 2003 North-South All-Star Game Selection ... 2003 SCVarsity.com All-State ... 2003 The State All-Area ... 2003 All-Re-gion ... played for Coach Bill Kimrey ... Personal ... Aaron Kelly ... born on July 16, 1986 ... son of Aaron and Clothilda Kelly ... major-ing in biology.

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61 David Johnson61 David Johnson

R-Fr. Offensive Line 6-5 268Greenville, S.C.Eastside HS

60 Tanner Jordan60 Tanner Jordan

R-Fr. Long Snapper 5-8 213Greenwood, S.C.Greenwood HS

2005 … Redshirted 2005 season … High School … graduated from Greenwood High School in 2005 ... coached by Shell Dula ... lettered in football for three years ... also lettered in wrestling for one year ... earned the hardest worker award in wrestling ... earned the perfect attendance award in football … Personal … Tanner Jordan ... born on April 25, 1987 ... son of Tom and Tina Jordan ... father, Tom, played football at The Citadel ... majoring in business administration.

2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School … a 2005 gradu-ate of Eastside High School ... coached by John Carlisle ... lettered in football and track and fi eld for three years ... track team won the county championship in 2003 … Personal … David Johnson ... born on Aug. 12, 1986 ... son of Gary and Marcia Johnson ... ma-joring in business administration.

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D. Lawson’s Career Statistics

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2004 10 94 278 6 52 3.0 27.82005 5 45 91 1 16 2.0 18.2TOTAL 15 139 369 7 52 2.7 24.6

PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effi c2004 10 171 95 5 925 3 42 55.6 5.4 92.5 100.92005 5 94 55 3 434 5 37 58.5 4.6 86.8 108.5TOTAL 15 265 150 8 1359 8 42 56.6 5.1 90.6 103.6

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2004 10 278 925 1203 120.32005 5 91 434 525 105.0TOTAL 15 369 1359 1728 115.2

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2004 10 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2005 5 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 15 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2004 10 278 0 0 0 0 278 27.82005 5 91 0 0 0 0 91 18.2TOTAL 15 369 0 0 0 0 369 24.6

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Tot. Avg/G2004 10 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 36 3.62005 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 1.2TOTAL 15 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 42 2.8

against Elon, while carrying the ball a personal-high 18 times versus Wofford ... had fi ve interceptions, three against Elon, and one lost fumble ... High School ... 2004 graduate of Conway High School ... 2003 South Carolina Mr. Football Finalist ... 2003 North-South All-Star Game Selection ... 2003 South Carolina All-State ... three-year starter ... led team to three straight Championship games (‘01, ‘02, ‘03) ... dur-ing his senior year he passed for 1,924 yards and 25 touchdowns ... rushed for 949 yards and 14 scores ... for his career he accounted for 5,727 yards of total offense ... played for coach Chuck Jordan … Personal ... Duran Lawson ... born on July 2, 1985 ... son of Gary and Cynthia Gause ... majoring in business administration.

Kelly’s Career Statistics

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2004 9 1 17 0 17 0.1 17.0 1.92005 8 5 79 2 25 0.6 15.8 9.9TOTAL 17 6 96 2 25 0.4 16.0 5.6

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2004 9 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02005 8 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0TOTAL 17 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2004 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02005 8 2 21 0 14 10.5 2.6TOTAL 17 2 21 0 14 10.5 1.2

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2004 9 0 17 0 0 0 17 1.92005 8 0 79 0 21 0 100 12.5TOTAL 17 0 96 0 21 0 117 6.9

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G2004 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02005 8 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 1.5TOTAL 17 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 0.7

7 Duran Lawson7 Duran Lawson

Jr. Quarterback 6-0 191Conway, S.C.Conway HS

2005 ... Started the fi rst four games of the season before tearing his ACL to end his year on the last play of the third quarter at WCU … passed for 434 yards with 55 completions in fi ve games played, averaging 4.6 per pass and 86.8 yards per game … threw for fi ve touchdowns and three interceptions, a reversal of his num-bers in 2004 … rushed for 91 yards on 45 carries … rushed for one touchdown on the season … recorded one solo tackle on the year … best outing was against Charleston Southern, going 14-for-24 for a total of 168 yards and one touchdown … went 9-for-15, throwing for 60 yards, in The Citadel’s upset victory over No. 18 Western Carolina ... 2004 ... started the fi nal six games of the season, but saw action in all 10 contests ... completed 94 of 170 passes for 937 yards and three touchdowns ... TD passes came against Benedict, Georgia Southern and Western Carolina ... aver-aged 93.7 yards passing per game, sixth best in the SoCon, and had a passing effi ciency rating of 101.53, fi fth best in the league ... lon-gest pass of the season was a 54-yard strike to Jermaine Anderson in the Benedict contest ... completed a career-high 20 of 29 against Wofford, while passing for a personal-best 157 yards vs. West-ern Carolina ... had the fi fth highest total offensive output in the conference, 121.5 yards per game ... ran for six scores, while pick-ing up 278 yards rushing on 94 carries ... recorded three rushing scores in Chattanooga victory ... rushed for a career-best 85 yards

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J. Lawson’s Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR 2003 1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 02004 10 20 15 27.5 1.5 2 1 1 02005 11 55 23 66.5 5.0 18 4 2 1TOTAL 22 75 38 94.0 6.5 20 5 3 1

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2003 1 0 0 0.0 02004 10 0 0 0.0 02005 11 0 0 0.0 0TOTAL 22 0 0 0.0 0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2003 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02004 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02005 11 2 23 0 12 11.5 2.1TOTAL 22 2 23 0 12 11.5 1.0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2003 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02004 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02005 11 0 0 0 0 23 23 2.1TOTAL 22 0 0 0 0 23 23 1.0

2 Kendrick Lyles2 Kendrick Lyles

Jr. Defensive Back 5-10 205Union, S.C.Union HS

2005 ... Saw action in all 11 games … recorded 22.5 tackles on the season (19 solo, seven assisted) … picked off one pass on the season, a 46 yard return against Charleston Southern … had 3.5 tackles (three solo, one assisted) at Ole Miss … recorded six solo tackles and assisted on one in the Bulldogs’ triple-overtime loss to Furman ... 2004 ... saw action in nine of 10 games collecting all four of his tackles against Auburn ... intercepted fi rst career pass and returned it seven yards in season fi nale vs. Western Carolina ... High School ... 2003 Shrine Bowl Selection ... 2003 High School Sports Report Top-100 ... 2003 All-Region at Union High School ... 2003 Spartanburg Herald-Journal Fantastic-50 ... 2003 Spartanburg Herald-Journal All-Area ... 2003 Palmettosports.com Top South Caro-lina Recruits ... 2003 Pigskinprep.com Sensational Sixty ... during his senior year he recorded 83 tackles, four sacks and two intercep-tions ... during his junior year he recorded 53 tackles, fi ve intercep-tions and returned two punts for touchdowns ... during his junior year led team to State Championship (‘02) ... played for coach Mike Anthony ... Personal ... Kendrick Lyles ... born on July 17, 1985 ... son of Janice Rice ... majoring in sports management.

Lyles’ Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2004 9 2 2 3.0 0.0 0 1 0 02005 11 19 7 22.5 0.0 0 1 1 0TOTAL 20 21 9 25.5 0.0 0 2 1 0

INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2004 9 1 7 0 7 7.0 0.82005 11 1 46 0 46 46.0 4.2TOTAL 20 2 53 0 46 26.5 2.7

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2004 9 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.82005 11 0 0 0 0 46 46 4.2TOTAL 20 0 0 0 0 53 53 2.7

45 Charles Major45 Charles Major

R-Fr. Linebacker 6-1 226Atlanta, Ga.Chamblee HS

2005 … Redshirted 2005 season … High School ... 2004 At-lanta Journal Constitution All-Dekalb/Rockdale County ... 2004 Team Captain and Defensive Player-of-the-Year Award winner ... career

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Jr. Defensive Back 5-11 194Summerton, S.C.Scott’s Branch HS

2005 ... Started in 10 of the team’s 11 games, playing in all 11 … recorded 55 solo tackles on the season, leading the team … as-sisted with 23 tackles … was third on the team in tackles on the year with 66.5 … tied for second on the team in interceptions with two, along with Vincent Hill … ran back those two picks for a total of 23 yards … forced two fumbles, recovering one … led the team’s defensive effort against Charleston Southern with eight to-tal tackles, recording seven solo and two assisted … recorded six solo stops and one assisted, leading the team defensively against Florida State … dominated the defensive game for The Citadel, recording 10.5 total tackles (10 solo, one assisted) at Ole Miss … his 7.5 tackles against Georgia Southern was second on the team for the day (three solo, nine assisted) … led the team against Wofford with 4.5 tackles (four solo, one assisted) … had six total tackles (fi ve solo, two assisted) in the Bulldogs’ victory over VMI in the Military Classic of the South ... 2004 … Contributed in the defensive secondary as a reserve in all 10 games ... was the team’s top tackler among reserves with 35 stops, 20 of which were solo tackles ... recorded a career-best 11 tackles against Elon ... posted two tackles for loss and a solo stop vs. Chattanooga and an assisted tackle against Elon ... also tallied one pass break-up … 2003 … redshirted, did not see game action … High School … 2003 graduate of Scott’s Branch High School … SCHSSR All-State selection … played for coach Raleigh Jackson (father of Bulldog teammate Raleigh Jackson, Jr.) … Personal … Joshua Laverne Lawson … born Dec. 11, 1984 … son of Johnnie Lee and Lee Nora Lawson … majoring in business administration.

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Sr. Defensive Back 5-10 167Irmo, S.C.Dutch Fork HS

2005 ... Saw action in all 11 games in 2005, starting fi ve … re-corded 18 solo tackles on the year, assisting on eight … recorded fi ve total tackles (three solo, four assisted) at Florida State … re-corded fi ve solo stops against Wofford … against Elon, recorded three solo tack-les and assisted on one ... re-corded two solo tackles against Chat-tanooga and VMI … 2004 … saw playing time in nine of 10 contests as a reserve cover cornerback ... recorded 13 solo tackles and one assisted stop ... had a ca-reer-high four solo tackles against Chattanooga ... earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2.75 GPA or higher) during the spring semester ... 2003 ... played in all 12 games primarily on special teams ... totaled four tackles on the season ... posted a career-high two stops against Charleston Southern ... High School … 2003 graduate of Dutch Fork High School … Personal … Justin M. Matherson … born Oct. 10, 1984 … son of Wensi Conwell and Jerard Matherson … majoring in business administration.

Matherson’s Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2004 9 13 1 13.5 0.0 0 0 0 02005 11 18 8 22.0 1.0 2 2 1 1TOTAL 20 31 9 35.5 1.0 2 2 1 1

91 Kevin McCaskill91 Kevin McCaskill

R-So. Defensive Line 6-1 256Columbia, S.C.Ridge View HS

2005 ... Redshirted the 2005 campaign ... 2004 ... contributed as a reserve d-lineman in eight games ... picked up 11 tackles, six of which were solo stops ... recorded two tackles for a loss, his fi rst coming against Benedict and the second came in the Wof-ford contest ... posted a career-high four tackles in the Elon game, while tallying three solo stops versus Wofford ... earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2.75 GPA or higher) and Dean’s List (3.2 GPA or higher) honors during the spring semester, while being named to the SoCon Honor Roll (3.00 academic year GPA or higher) for the entire 2004-05 academic year ... High School ... 2004 graduate of Ridgeview High School ... 2003 All-Region ... 2003 The State All-Area ... 2003 High School Sports Report Top-100 ... during his senior year he record 145 tackles ... two-time team captain (‘02, ‘03) ... played for coach Kirk Burnett ... Personal ... Kevin McCaskill ... born on May 10, 1986 ... son of Stanley and Dora McCaskill ... majoring in business administration.

McCaskill’s Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2004 8 6 5 8.5 2.0 5 0 0 02005 2 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 10 6 5 8.5 2.0 5 0 0 0

total of 162 tackles, 25 tackles for loss and nine sacks ... two-time Dekalb County Player-of-the-Month ... played for coach Brent Mill-er … Personal … Charles Major, Jr. … son of Margaret Major … born Sept. 21, 1986 … majoring in engineering.

71 Chris McDowell71 Chris McDowell

Jr. Offensive Line 6-3 284Greer, S.C.Eastside HS

2005 ... Started all 11 games at left tackle ... arguably the team’s best offensive lineman ... 2004 ... saw action in all 10 games and earned the start in the fi nal fi ve contests of the season ... fi rst start of career came against Georgia Southern ... earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2.75 GPA or higher) honors during the spring semester ... High School ... 2003 graduate of Eastside High School ... 2003 North South All-Star Game Selection and game captain ... 2003 Pigskinprep.com Top-25 & Sensational Sixty ... three-time All-Region (‘01, ‘02, ‘03) at Eastside High School ... two-time All-County (‘02, ‘03) ... two-time Academic All-Area (‘02, ‘03) ... played for coach John Carlisle ... Personal ... Christopher Mc-Dowell ... born on Nov. 23, 1985 ... son of Lynn Brown & Michael McDowell ... majoring in biology.

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TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2004 10 2 0 2.0 0.0 0 0 0 02005 10 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 20 3 0 3.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

49 Lawrence McNair49 Lawrence McNair

R-So. Linebacker 6-0 207Greenville, S.C.Eastside HS

2005 … Did not play … 2004 … redshirted 2004 season … High School … played football all four years at Eastside High School … Personal … Lawrence McNair, III … born on Sept. 23, 1985 … son of Larry and Dale McNair … majoring in business administration.

70 John Muirhead70 John Muirhead

R-So. Offensive Line 6-1 290Tucker, Ga.Tucker HS

2005 ... Did not see any action ... 2004 ... redshirted, did not see action ... High School ... 2004 graduate of Tucker High School ... played for coach Bill Ballard ... Personal ... John Clayton Muirhead ... born on Feb. 13, 1986 ... son of Vicki Westbrook ... majoring in business administration.

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2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School ... 2004 The State All-State selection ... 2004 SCpigskin prep All-State selection ... 2004 SCVarsity All-State selection ... 2004 High School Sports Report All-State selection ... 2004 High School Sports Report Top-100 ... 2004 Post and Courier All-Lowcountry selection ... 2004 Spartanburg Herald

19 Tillman Millhouse19 Tillman Millhouse

R-Fr. Defensive Back 5-10 160Summerville, S.C.Summerville HS

38 Derek Moore38 Derek Moore

R-Fr. Wide Receiver 5-9 179Sumter, S.C.Wilson Hall HS

2005 … Redshirted 2005 season … High School … lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track at Wilson Hall High School ... played in football state championship all three seasons ... named to the SC High School Sports Report All-State team (‘03, ‘04) ... was the 2003 SC High School Sports Report AAA Player of the Year in 2003 ... named team captain (‘04, ‘05) ... voted best offensive back (‘02, ‘03, ‘04) ... voted best defensive back (‘04) ... received All-Con-ference honors (‘04, ‘05) ... Personal … Derek Moore ... born May 9, 1987 ... son of Alan and Frankie Moore ... majoring in busi-ness administration.

82 Marcus McKnight82 Marcus McKnight

R-Sr. Wide Receiver 6-2 188Callahan, Fla.West Nassau HSUniversity of Alabama

2005 … Member of 2005 University of Alabama football team that went 10-3 and won the Cotton Bowl and fi nished the season nationally ranked No. 8 … saw action in six games ...2004 … saw action in three games ... fi rst career reception (14-yard) came against Western Carolina … 2003 ... did not see varsity action ... 2002 ... redshirted ... High School … played football all four years at West Nassau High School, while also lettering in basektball for three years, track and baseball … during sopho-more season in football recorded 40 catches for 670 yards, while totaling 715 yards in 35 catches during junior season and 700 yards, 30 catches, three interceptions, one touchdown and two punt return touchdowns during senior season ... coached in foot-ball by Scott Wilson ... Personal … Marcus Lavern McKnight … born on March 22, 1983 … son of Jay McKnight and Mary Davis … majoring in education.

2005 … Saw action against Western Carolina, Furman and Elon ... 2004 ... Redshirted 2004 season … High School … 2004 graduate of Lexington High School … received three letters in football, two letters in track and fi eld and one letter in wrestling … named All-State and All-Area … played in the North-South All-Star Game … received All-Region honors … coached by Jimmy Salterfi eld and Bart Miller … Personal … David Morbitzer … born on June 3, 1986 … son of Alan and Harriet Zwart and Pat Morbitzer … majoring in education.

74 David Morbitzer74 David Morbitzer

R-So. Offensive Line 6-2 274Lexington, S.C.Lexington HS

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 ... born Sept. 5, 1987 ... son of Tillman and Trina Millhouse ... father played football at Jacksonville State ... majoring in business.

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Murray’s Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2003 10 6 9 10.5 0.0 0 1 0 02004 10 7 4 9.0 0.0 0 0 0 02005 10 7 6 10.0 1.0 3 2 0 0TOTAL 30 20 19 29.5 1.0 3 3 0 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2003 10 0 0 0.0 02004 10 0 0 0.0 02005 10 1 0 1.0 3TOTAL 30 1 0 1.0 3

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2003 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02004 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.02005 10 1 27 0 27 27.0 2.7TOTAL 30 2 27 0 27 13.5 0.9

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2003 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02004 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02005 10 0 0 0 27 0 27 2.7TOTAL 30 0 0 0 27 0 27 0.9

2005 ... Saw action in 10 games in 2005, only missing the Ole Miss contest … recorded 10 total stops on the year (seven solo, six assisted) … made one solo stop and had three assisted tackles at Florida State … recorded one solo tackle against Georgia Southern, a sack that stopped the Eagles’ quarterback for a loss of three yards … had one assisted tackle and one break up against Wofford and VMI … made two solo stops at Chattanooga … switched jersey number to 44 after playing two years with the number 56 ... 2004 … competed in all 10 games during sophomore campaign at linebacker, while also contributing on special teams ... made 11 stops on the year, seven solo ... tallied two tackles in both the Georgia Southern and Western Carolina games … earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2.75 GPA or higher), Southern Conference Honor Roll (3.0 GPA or higher), and Dean’s List (3.2 GPA or higher) honors ... 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 ... 2003 … played in all 12 games while earning the start against Georgia Southern … recorded 16 tackles and a pass breakup on the season … established a career-high of fi ve tackles against Maryland and the Eagles … High School … 2003 graduate of Milford Academy … All-State Selection … two-time First Team All-Conference … First Team All-County … Milford Academy two-year captain … Personal … Christopher P. Murray … born on Jan. 22, 1982 … son of Ken and Linda Murray … majoring in physical education.

72 Phillip Provence72 Phillip Provence

R-Fr. Offensive Line 6-2 258Irmo, S.C.Dutch Fork HS

2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School ... 2004 The State All-State selection ... 2004 The State All-Area selection ... Played in the 2004 North/South All-Star game ... Senior year graded out at 92% and recorded 38 pancake blocks ... Played for coach Bill Kimrey … Personal … Phillip Kent Provence … son of Larry and Linda Provence … born Feb. 14, 1987 … majoring in history.

67 Adam Peterson67 Adam Peterson

R-Sr. Offensive Line 6-5 295Jacksonville, Fla.Trinity Christian HS

2005 ... Started nine of 11 games as a force on the offensive line .... played in all 11 contests ... 2004 ... saw action in seven games on the offensive line ... 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 ... 2003 ... played in the game against Charleston Southern ... 2002 ... redshirted, did not see game action ... High School ... 2002 graduate of Trinity Christian High School ... was named All-State, All-First Coast and All-County during his senior season ... Personal ... Adam A. Peterson ... born on March 6, 1984 ... son of Robert and Janet Peterson ... majoring in business administration.

78 Harrison Plunkett78 Harrison Plunkett

R-Fr. Offensive Line 6-0 272Alpharetta, Ga.Milton HS

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44 Chris Murray44 Chris Murray

Sr. Linebacker 5-10 216West Haven, Conn.Milford Academy

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54 Andrew Rowell54 Andrew Rowell

Jr. Linebacker 5-10 213Opelika, Ala.Opelika HS

2005 ... Started all 11 games in 2005 … fi nished the season second on the team defensively, recorded 67.5 total tackles (51 solo, 33 assisted) … recorded 7.5 tackles for a total loss of 25 yards … recorded two sacks on the year for a total loss of nine yards for opponents … the fi rst sack of his career came with a six-yard loss for Charleston Southern … also against Charleston Southern, had fi ve solo tackles and three assisted stops … recorded three solo tackles and fi ve assisted tackles (5.5 total tackles) at Florida State, including one assisted tackle for a one-yard loss for the Seminoles … made four solo stops in the Bulldogs’ 17-7 upset victory over No. 18 Western Carolina … was impressive at Ole Miss, recording 8.5 total tackles, eight of which were solo stops, one coming as a one-yard loss for the Rebels … against Furman, recorded 4.5 total tackles (three solo, three assisted) and broke up two Paladin passes … led the Bulldogs’ defensive effort at Georgia Southern with 8.5 total tackles (seven solo, three assisted), with 1.5 of those tackles resulting in a three-yard loss for the Eagles … also led The Citadel defensively against Wofford with eight solo and nine assisted tackles, totaling a career-high12.5 stops … totaled 1.5 tackles for a net 10 yards lost against the Terriers ... named the SoCon Player of the Week for his efforts againt Wofford … recorded his second sack of the season at Chattanooga, dropping the Mocs quarterback for a loss of three yards … had seven other tackles in the game at UTC, with one more solo stop coming for a loss of one yard for the Mocs … in the Military Classic of the South at VMI, recorded 4.5 total tackles (two solo, fi ve assisted) and recovered one fumble for a one yard return after recovery ... 2004 ... played in all 10 contests during his freshman campaign picking up 22 solo tackles and four assisted stops ... had two tackles for a loss, one versus Auburn and the other against Georgia Southern ... recorded a career-high with six tackles vs. Benedict ... also forced a fumble in the Benedict contest ... earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2.75 GPA or higher) honors during the spring semester, while being named to the SoCon Honor Roll (3.00 academic year GPA or higher) for the entire 2004-05 academic year ... High School ... 2003 graduate of Opelika High School ... 2003 First Team All-State (Alabama) ... 2003 First Team All-Region ... 2003 Region Defensive Player-of-the-Year ... 2003 Team Captain ... recorded 113 tackles and 12 sacks during his senior season ... played for coach Spence McCracken ... Personal ... Willie Andrew Rowell ... born on Oct. 21, 1985 ... son of Willie and Andriette ... majoring in business administration.

Rowell’s Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2004 10 22 4 24.0 2.0 3 0 1 02005 11 51 33 67.5 7.5 25 2 0 1TOTAL 21 73 37 91.5 9.5 28 2 1 1

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2004 10 0 0 0.0 02005 11 2 0 2.0 9TOTAL 21 2 0 2.0 9

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2004 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.02005 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 21 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2004 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02005 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

50 John Sasson50 John Sasson

Sr. Linebacker 5-10 210Liberty, S.C.Liberty HS

2005 ... Saw action against Appalachian State ... High School ... All-County for football and wrestling in Pickens County ... lettered three years in football, four years in baseball and one year in wrestling and basketball ... coached in football by Richard Singleton ... Personal ... John Sasson ... born on Aug. 29, 1984 ... son of Vicki Sasson ... majoring in health and wellness.

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25 Shaquill Smith25 Shaquill Smith

R-Fr. Defensive Back 5-10 155Columbia, S.C.Spring Valley HS

2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School ... a 2005 graduate of Spring Valley High School in Columbia ... lettered in football and track ... was an All-State honoree in the triple and high jumps ... was All-Region in high jump, triple jump and football ... regional champion in the high and triple jumps ... team was the state runner-up in track ... coached by John Jones ... Personal ... son of Sheryl Purdie ... born on Oct. 21, 1987 in Marion, S.C. ... also competes on the track team for The Citadel ... as a freshman, won a Southern Conference championship in the high jump ... was named the SoCon Freshman of the Year in 2006 in track and fi eld ... brother Cedric played basketball at South Florida (1999-2001) ... majoring in business administration.

34 Steve Spann34 Steve Spann

R-So. Linebacker 5-10 209Chester, Va.Thomas Dale HS

2005 ... Saw action in nine games, missing the other three with a shoulder injury ... was a standout on the special teams squad … recorded nine solo tackles on the year, assisting on eight … made a career-high three total stops (one solo, four assisted) at Florida State … made three solo tackles against Appalachian State … recorded 1.5 total stops (one solo, one assisted) at Ole Miss … recorded 2.5 against Furman (two solo, one assisted) … made two solo stops at Chattanooga ... 2004 ... redshirted, did not see game action after suffering a season ending shoulder injury during preseason camp ... High School ... 2004 graduate of Thomas Dale High School ... two-time All-State (Virginia) (‘02, ‘03) at Thomas Dale High School ... two-time All-District (‘02, ‘03) ... two-time All-Metro (‘02, ‘03) ... two-time All-Tri Cities (‘02, ‘03) ... 2003 Central District Defensive Player-of-the-Year ... 2003 All-Region ... 2003 Academic All-District ... Roanoke Times Top-100 Virginia Prospects ... two-year defensive captain (‘02, ‘03) ... three-year starter (‘01, ‘02, ‘03) ... posted 191 tackles across junior and senior seasons, while also scoring 16 touchdowns and catching eight passes for 144 yards ... played for coach Vic Williams ... Personal ... Steve Spann, Jr. ... born on Jan. 16, 1986 ... son of Steve and Elaine Spann ... majoring in business administration.

Spann’s Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2005 9 9 8 13.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 9 9 8 13.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

65 Thomas Suggs65 Thomas Suggs

R-Fr. Offensive Line 6-3 275Sophia, N.C.Asheboro HS

2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School ... 2003, ’04 All-Conference selection ... 2003, ’04 All-County selection ... played for coach Don Murry … Personal … Thomas Arthur Suggs … son of Jim and Tammy Suggs … born Sept. 1, 1987 … majoring in electrical engineering.

16 Steve Tumbleston16 Steve Tumbleston

So. Quarterback 6-2 220Charleston, S.C.James Island HS

2005 … Played in four games for the Bulldogs … was 7-for-24 on the season while passing for 77 yards … went 3-for-9 against Wofford, passing for 24 yards … went 3-for-10 in his start at Chattanooga, passing for 31 yards … his season-long and career-high pass of 27 yards came against the Mocs … High School … four-year letterwinner in baseball and football at James Island High School … coached by Rusty Charpia … Personal … son of Steve and Cindy Tumbleston … born on Aug. 22, 1986 … majoring in business administration.

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R-Fr. Wide Receiver 6-0 178Greenville, S.C.Greenville HS

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Tumbleston’s Career Statistics

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2005 4 3 6 1 9 2.0 1.5 TOTAL 4 3 6 1 9 2.0 1.5

PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effi c2005 4 24 7 0 77 0 27 29.2 3.2 19.2 56.1TOTAL 4 24 7 0 77 0 27 29.2 3.2 19.2 56.1 TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G 2005 4 6 77 83 20.8 TOTAL 4 6 77 83 20.8 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 2005 4 6 0 0 0 0 6 1.5 TOTAL 4 6 0 0 0 0 6 1.5 SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2005 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 1.5 TOTAL 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 1.5

9 Rontreal Tyler9 Rontreal Tyler

Sr. Wide Receiver 5-11 190Wagner, S.C.Wagner-Salley HS

2005 ... Started all 11 games … caught 29 passes for a total of 172 yards … had four catches for 53 yards with a season-long catch of 24 yards against Wofford … was second only to Ta’Mar Jernigan (four catches, 55 yards) on the team in receiving yards against Wofford ... pulled in fi ve catches against Furman for a total of 22 yards … caught four passes at Florida State for 12 yards … also had one solo tackle against the Seminoles … caught three passes for 13 yards against Appalachian State … caught three passes for 20 yards at Chattanooga … accumulated 11 yards receiving off three passes at Georgia Southern … opened the season against Charleston Southern with two receptions for 23 yards … 2004 … played in all 10 games, nine as the starter at wide out ... hauled in a total of 25 passes for 235 yards, both of which were tops on the team ... averaged a team-high 23.5 yards per game ... caught one pass for a touchdown against Western Carolina on a nine-yard strike ... best game of the year came versus Wofford when he hauled in a career-high fi ve receptions for 40 yards ... posted eight multi-catch games ... also ran the ball eight times for 56 yards and a touchdown against Chattanooga … 2003 … played in all 12 games as the third or fourth wide out … hauled down eight passes for 119 yards … set then career-highs with three receptions and 57 yards receiving against Delaware … had a career-long 31-yard reception twice, once against the Blue Hens and once against Charleston Southern … High School … 2003 graduate of Wagner Sally High School … four-year starter … North-South All-Star Game Selection … SCHSSR All State … Augusta Chronicle First Team All-Area …

Tyler’s Career Statistics

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2003 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.02004 10 8 56 1 20 7.0 5.62005 11 2 -4 0 0 -2.0 -0.4TOTAL 32 10 52 1 20 5.2 1.6

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2003 11 0 0 0 0.02004 10 56 0 56 5.62005 11 -4 0 -4 -0.4TOTAL 32 52 0 52 1.6

RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G2003 11 8 119 0 31 0.7 14.9 10.82004 10 25 235 1 21 2.5 9.4 23.52005 11 29 172 0 24 2.6 5.9 15.6TOTAL 32 62 526 1 31 1.9 8.5 16.4

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2003 11 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 02004 10 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 02005 11 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 32 3 0 3.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2003 11 0 119 0 0 0 119 10.82004 10 56 235 0 0 0 291 29.12005 11 -4 172 0 0 0 168 15.3TOTAL 32 52 526 0 0 0 578 18.1

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G2003 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02004 10 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 12 1.22005 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 32 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 12 0.4

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Aiken Standard First Team All-Area … All-Region … senior year caught 31 passes for 861 yards and recorded 63 tackles with fi ve interceptions … played for coach Rayburn Poston … Personal … Rontreal Jerome Tyler … born on May 2, 1985 … son of Ronnie and Deborah Tyler … majoring in business administration … nicknamed “Rev” because he is an ordained minister.

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22 Jonathan Vest22 Jonathan Vest

So. Defensive Back 5-10 185Corpus Cristi, TexasCalallen HS

2005 … Saw action in eight games as a true freshman ... was a standout on the special teams squad … recorded fi ve solo tackles and assisted on another fi ve … recorded two solo and two assisted tackles at Florida State … had a solo tackle against Appalachian State … blocked a punt against the Mountaineers ... had a total of three tackles (two solo, two assisted) at Georgia Southern with one for an Eagle one-yard loss … High School ... 2004 Corpus Christi Caller-Times All-South Texas selection ... 2004 Corpus Christi Caller-Times All-Metro selection ... 2004 Bay Area Sports All-Star team selection ... 2004 District 31-4A Most Valuable Defensive Back ... 2004 All-District 31-4A selection ... senior year led the state of Texas in regular season interceptions with eight and returned two for touchdowns ... senior year posted 72 tackles with nine pass breakups ... played for coach Phil Danaher … Personal … Jonathan Vest ... born on Sept. 18, 1986 ... son of Gic and Judy Vest.

Vandiver’s Career Statistics

FG G Att Made Lg Pct2003 10 1 0 0 0.02004 10 10 8 39 80.02005 11 10 5 45 50.0TOTAL 31 21 13 45 61.9

SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G2003 10 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 24 2.42004 10 0 0 0 0 18 0 8 42 4.22005 11 0 0 0 0 23 0 5 38 3.5TOTAL 31 0 0 0 0 65 0 13 104 3.4

Vest’s Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2005 8 5 5 7.5 0.5 1 0 0 0TOTAL 8 5 5 7.5 0.5 1 0 0 0

KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G2005 8 2 46 0 30 23.0 5.8TOTAL 8 2 46 0 30 23.0 5.8

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2005 8 0 0 0 46 0 46 5.8TOTAL 8 0 0 0 46 0 46 5.8

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R-Sr. Kicker 6-1 192Gainesville, Ga.East Hall HS

2005 ... Was the team’s main kicker in all 11 games … scored a total of 38 points on the year, hitting 23 PATS … went 5-for-10 in fi eld goal attempts … hit a career long 45-yard fi eld goal at Florida State … tied that career long as he hit a 45-yard field goal against Furman … also hit four PATs against Furman in a triple-overtime game … only failed on two PATs, once against Appalachian State and once against VMI ... 2004 … made eight of 10 kicks in fi rst year as the full-time fi eld goal kicker ... was a perfect 6-6 from 20-39 and booted a career-long 39-yarder against Wofford ... also made 18-of-20 point after tries ... recorded 1,918 yards on 25 kickoffs as the Bulldogs kicker ... 80.0 fi eld goal percentage ranked second in the league in 2004, while 0.80 FG/game was third best ... hit three 29-yard fi eld goals against Benedict, the most in a single game ... 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 ... 2003 ... played in 11 games … connected on 25-of-27 point after attempts … connected on career-high four PATs against Charleston Southern, Elon and Georgia Southern … 2002 ... redshirted, did not see game action ... High School ... 2002 graduate of East Hall High school ... connected on 12-of-21 fi eld goals, with a career-long of 47-yards ... 90 percent of his kickoffs were in the end zone ... played for coach Al Pellegrino ... Personal ... Jonathan Blake Vandiver ... born on Aug. 2, 1983 ... son of Shanna Vandiver ... majoring in business administration. 48 Quin Watson48 Quin Watson

R-Fr. Defensive End 6-2 220Suwanee, Ga.The Wesleyan School

2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season... High School ... 2005 graduate of The Wesleyan School ... three-year letterwinner in football and wrestling and a one-year letterwinner in track and lacrosse ... earned All-County recognition in football and wrestling for Gwinnett County ...state runner-up in wrestling ...team went to state play-offs during junior and senior seasons ...coached by Will Jackson ... Personal ... William Quin Watson ... born on July 25, 1987 ... son of Marque and Tonda Watson ... majoring in civil engineering.

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Jr. Defensive Back 6-0 174Columbia, S.C.Columbia HS

2005 ... Saw action in 10 of the team’s 11 games in 2005, missing only the Ole Miss game … recorded two solo tackles and six assisted tackles on the year … was a part of two tackles at Florida State … recorded a solo tackle against Appalachian State … made a solo stop and assisted in another stop at Western Carolina ... 2004 ... played sparingly in four games and posted one tackle against Wofford ... High School ... 2003 graduate of Columbia High School 2003 North-South All-Star Game Selection after senior season ... among 2003 Palmettosports.com Top South Carolina Recruits ... during his senior season recorded 11 interceptions ... named the Midlands Defensive Player of the Year ... All-Region performer ... six-time Midland Player of the Week ... played for coach Kemper Amick ... Personal ... Earl Whitmore ... born on Aug. 4, 1986 ... son of Theresa Rionzie ... majoring in health and wellness.

Whitmore’s Career Statistics

RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G2004 4 9 26 0 11 2.9 6.52005 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0TOTAL 14 9 26 0 11 2.9 1.9

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G2004 4 26 0 26 6.52005 10 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 14 26 0 26 1.9

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2004 4 1 0 1.0 0.0 0 0 0 02005 10 2 6 5.0 0.0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 14 3 6 6.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G2004 4 26 0 0 0 0 26 6.52005 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 14 26 0 0 0 0 26 1.9

42 James Wilson42 James Wilson

R-Sr. Defensive End 6-2 225Longs, S.C.North Myrtle Beach HS

2005 ... One of the top defensive forces for the Bulldogs, starting all 11 games … recorded 25 solo tackles and assisted on 18 stops … recorded nine total tackles for a loss of 54 yards … recovered two fumbles, each occurring in consecutive games … recorded four solo sacks on the year, giving opponents a loss of 41 yards … made three total stops (two solo, two assisted) at Florida State, including one assisted tackle that gave the Seminoles a loss of a yard … made four total tackles against Appalachian State (two solo, four assisted) … at Western Carolina, recorded two solo stops – one of which gave the 18th-ranked Catamounts a loss of two yards – and broke up two plays in the Bulldogs’ 17-7 upset victory … was stellar against Furman with a sack for a Paladin loss of 15 yards, a fumble recovery and two assisted tackles… at Georgia Southern, recovered a fumble and made two total tackles, including one solo stop … made fi ve total stops against Wofford, including three solo stops … had three solo tackles with one stopping the Mocs six yards back and one break-up at Chattanooga … sacked the Elon quarterback for a loss of fi ve yards in one of his two solo tackles against the Phoenix … had two total tackles in the Military Classic of the South at VMI, including two assisted stops and a sack that left the Keydets four yards behind the line of scrimmage ... 2004 … started all 10 games at defensive end and recorded 25 tackles, 18 solo and 14 assisted ... tallied fi ve tackles for loss, four sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and a pass break up ... tied a career-high with two sacks against Chattanooga, while the other two came at the expense of Wofford and Western Carolina ... forced and recovered a fumble in

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62 Ray Webb62 Ray Webb

R-Fr. Long Snapper 5-10 195Springfi eld, Ga.Effi ngham County HS

2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season... High School ... 2005 graduate of Effi ngham County ... three-year letterwinner in football and two-year letterwinner in golf ... earned Pride-Hustle-Desire and Gridiron team awards ...team went to the playoffs two of four seasons ... earned highest grad point average on football team during junior and senior seasons ...coached by Keith Manus ... Personal ... Ray Webb ... born on July 17, 1987 ... son of Darwin and Vicky Webb ... majoring in biology.

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the Wofford game, while forcing a fumble against Western Carolina ... had two games with fi ve tackles and nine in which he accumulated more than one tackle ... earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (2.75 GPA or higher) honors during t h e s p r i n g semester . . . 2003 ... posted a breakthrough s e a s o n … played in al l 12 games and e a r n e d t h e starting nod in five games … accumulated 46 tackles, seven t a c k l e s f o r loss and four quar terback sacks … posted a career-high eight tackles against Georgia Southern … recorded a career-best two sacks against Appalachian State… notched a safety against Charleston Southern … earned Bulldog of the Week honors against the Bucs, the Mountaineers and Wofford ... 2002 ... redshirted, did not see game action ... High School ... 2002 graduate of North Myrtle Beach High School ... was named Offensive Player-of-the-Year by The Sun News ... earned all-zone, all-area and all-region accolades during his senior season ... rushed for 1,725 yards and 23 touchdowns in his fi nal season ... played for coach Steve Hart ... Personal ... James E. Wilson ... born on March 30, 1983 ... son of James and Chelvis Wilson ... majoring in civil engineering.

Wilson’s Career Statistics

TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR2003 11 27 16 35.0 6.0 33 0 0 12004 10 19 13 25.5 5.5 34 1 2 12005 11 25 18 34.0 9.0 54 3 0 2TOTAL 32 71 47 94.5 20.5 121 4 2 4

SACKS G UA A Total Yds2003 11 4 0 4.0 282004 10 2 3 3.5 282005 11 4 0 4.0 41TOTAL 32 10 3 11.5 97

47 Carver Wright47 Carver Wright

R-Fr. Defensive Back 6-1 198Florence, S.C.South Florence HS

2005 ... Redshirted 2005 season ... High School … named team MVP at South Florence High School in 2004 … lettered in football, basketball and track … had 1,000 yards rushing and 1,000 passing in 2004 … scored 24 touchdowns that year … coached by Ken Cribb … Personal … Carver Wright … born on Feb. 23, 1987 …. son of Carver and Helen Wright … father, Carver, played basketball at Voorhees College … majoring in health, exercise and sport science.

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13 Cortez Allen13 Cortez Allen

Fr. Defensive Back 6-2 175Ocala, Fla.North Marion HS

High School … All-State First Team selection … All-City First Team (AAA) selection … named team’s Most Improved Defensive Player … team won 2005 Regional Championship … played in the North-South All-Star Classic … coached by Daryl Damon … only played varsity football his senior year, 2005 … also ran track … Personal … Cortez Allen … born on Oct. 29, 1988 … son of Louis and Patricia Green … majoring in electrical engineering.

95 Erik Clanton95 Erik Clanton

Fr. Defensive Line 6-3 220Columbia, S.C.Spring Valley HS

High School … 2005 All-Region selection … team won Region 5 (AAAA) Championship … coached by Jimmy Noonan, a former Citadel football player … Personal … Erik Clanton … born on Nov. 20, 1987 … son of Roslyn Byrd and Perry Clanton … majoring in electrical engineering … brother Charles Adams played football at Liberty … brother Alonzo Adams played football at Charleston Southern.

36 Gibb Clark36 Gibb Clark

Fr. Wide Receiver 5-11 170Charleston, S.C.Bishop England HS

High School … First Team All-State honoree in the High School Sports Report … two-time All-Region honoree … named All-Lowcountry Second Team his senior year … named All-Lowcountry Honorable Mention his junior year … team captain his senior year … team made the state playoffs his junior and senior years … coached by Jim Daniel … Personal … Joseph Gibb Clark … born on March 20, 1988 … son of Joe and Eileen Clark … majoring in business administration … mother, Eileen, was a member of the Crew team at Washington College … father, Joe, played lacrosse at Washington College.

69 Colton Clifton69 Colton Clifton

Fr. Offensive Line 6-2 295Fayetteville, N.C.Jack Britt HS

High School … Two-time Mid-Southeastern All-Conference Team honoree … All-Region Team member … ranked 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.

56 Kevin Colson56 Kevin Colson

Fr. Offensive Line 6-5 275Mount Pleasant, S.C.Wando HS

High School … Was a three-year starter at Wando High School … overcame major knee surgery his junior year to start his senior year at Wando … graded out 80% for his career … Personal … Kevin Colson … born on Sept. 11, 1988 in Frankfurt, West Germany … son of Kevin and Julie Colson … mother, Julie, was a member of Clemson’s fencing team from 1978-1981 … majoring in computer science.

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19 Matthew Blanchard19 Matthew Blanchard

Fr. Quarterback 6-2 185Rock Hill, S.C.Northwestern HS

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 ... majoring in sports management.

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73 Jonathan Felix73 Jonathan Felix

Fr. Offensive Line 6-4 282Fayetteville, N.C.Jack Britt HS

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 ... bornon Nov. 17, 1987 ... son of Heber and Sherree Felix ...majoring in business administration.

56 Trey Gardner56 Trey Gardner

Fr. Linebacker 6-0 195Murrells Inlet, S.C.St. James HS

High School … Team Captain of St. James High School … named All-Region VII (3A) … recipient of the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award (Horry County) … was the team Defensive MVP in 2005 … two-time Wendy’s Defensive Player of the Week in 2005 … Personal … Trey Gardner.

30 Jordon Gilmore30 Jordon Gilmore

Fr. Linebacker 5-11 210Belmont, N.C.South Point HS

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 civil engineering … uncle, Jim Stowe, played football at N.C. State … uncle, Charles Stowe, played football for the Buffalo Bills … cousin, Chris Stowe, played fullback for Winston-Salem State University.

40 Willie Green40 Willie Green

Fr. Running Back 6-0 181Wilmington, N.C.Hoggard HS

High School … Three-year letterwinner who was a fi nalist for the area player of the year award in Wilmington … named First Team All-Conference … named First Team All-Area … led his team to a 10-2 record his senior year and a conference championship his sophomore, junior and senior years … led his team to an undefeated conference record his senior year … coached by Scott Braswell … Personal … Willie Green … born on May 4, 1988 … son of Mendal Green … majoring in economics and business administration.

18 Eric Houston18 Eric Houston

Fr. Defensive Back 5-11 175Gwinnett, Ga.South Gwinnett HS

High School … Attended South Gwinnett High School ... pulled in 14 catches for 215 yards, reaching the end zone four times ... recorded 40 tackles, causing two fumbles ... named the Gwinnett County Defensive Player of the Week ... recorded three pass break-ups and recovered one fumble … Personal … Eric Houston ... born on Sept. 10, 1988 ... son of Shenee Thurmond.

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Fr. Linebacker 6-2 215Houston, TexasLangham Creek HS

High School … Team captain at Langham Creek High School … named to the Coaches All-District Team … unanimous pick to be named Rivals.com First Team All-District … recorded 82 solo tackles his senior year … recorded one sack and one interception … 11 of his 82 tackles were for a loss … also played baseball, hockey and track … Personal … Patrick James Connor … born on Nov. 4, 1987 in Cody, Wyo. … son of Johan Connor and Jill Connor ... majoring in criminal justice.

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96 Dewitt Jones96 Dewitt Jones

Fr. Defensive Line 6-3 220Fairhope, Ala.Fairhope HS

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 fi nalist his senior year for the Red Zone Player of the Year … two-time Player of the Week award recipient … team was ranked as high as sixth in Alabama … also ran track … Personal … Dewitt Jones … born on Feb. 26, 1988 … son of Miles and Joan Jones … father, Miles, played fullback for Auburn … majoring in business administration.

28 Ryan Jones28 Ryan Jones

Fr. Defensive Back 5-10 170Lawrenceville, Ga.Collins Hill HS

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 Lawrence and Olivia Jones … father, Lawrence, played baseball at Fort Valley State University … majoring in business administration.

10 Biron Nabritt10 Biron Nabritt

Fr. Defensive Back 6-0 175Ocala, Fla.West Port HS

High School … Named All-State Third Team his senior year … named to the FACA District Seven All-Star Team … recorded the highest GPA on his team and received the Scholar-Athlete Award for his efforts … named All-Area Honorable Mention his junior year … awarded the Leader of the Pack honor for the best all around male in his class in both his sophomore and junior years … coached by Alex Castaneda … lettered in football and track all four years … Personal … Biron Nabritt … born on May 6, 1988 … son of Eugene and Joann Nabritt.

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55 Bobby Jarvis55 Bobby Jarvis

Fr. Linebacker 6-0 204Allentown, Pa.Parkland HS

32 Ryan Keiper32 Ryan Keiper

Fr. Offensive Line 6-0 245Beaufort, S.C.Beaufort HS

37 Alex Levy37 Alex Levy

Fr. Wide Receiver 6-3 190Columbia, S.C.Spring Valley HS

High School … Earned Coaches Award for Spring Valley Vikings during senior season… team was region 5 4A champions during senior season ... totaled 142 yards, one touchdown and averaged 17.8 yards per reception that season ... also lettered in track and fi eld ...coached football by Jimmy Noonan ... Personal … Alex Levy … born on Feb. 18, 1988 … son of Art Levy and Barb Levy … majoring in physical education-sports management administration.

High School … Lettered in football three years at Parkland High School ... also lettered in lacrosse for three years .... coached in football by Jim Morgans ... Named football team captain and earned MVP award ... All-Conference Linebacker - Honorable Mention ... Awarded The Doug Kern Award for Outstanding Courage and Dedication for football ... was a member of the 2006 Penn Valley Lacrosse League All Star Team and PHS team captain ... Earned Penn Valley Lacrosse League 2006 Outstanding Scholar Athlete ... PA Certifi cate of Merit for Outstanding Performance on the SAT ... Parkland Award of Academic Excellence ... National Honor Society Award ... Personal … Ryan Keiper … born on March 25, 1988 … son of Barry and Joan Keiper … majoring in civil engineering.

High School … Lettered in football ... played for Beaufort Head Coach Paul Clifford … Personal … Bobby Jarvis ... uncle Rick Clifford is a Citadel grad.

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86 Alex Sellars86 Alex Sellars

Fr. Tight End 6-5 215Greenwood, S.C.Greenwood HS

High School … Named to the 2005 All-State team by the High School Sports Report … played in the 2005 North-South All-Star game … named the 2005 Player-of-the-Year by the High School Sports Report … 2005 All-Region honoree … named to the South Carolina top-50 football players watch list … coached by Shell Dula … also lettered in soccer and track … Personal … Alex Sellars … born on Jan. 28, 1988 … son of Rick and Elaine Sellars … majoring in business administration.

85 Brice Peper85 Brice Peper

Fr. Tight End 6-1 220Mount Pleasant, S.C.Wando HS

High School … Three-year starter at Wando High School … was a two-way starter his senior year, playing tight end and defensive end … was the Wando HS team captain … named Most Valuable Defensive Lineman … recorded 30 solo tackles with another 15 assisted tackles … had two fumble recoveries … Personal … Stephen Brice Peper ... son of Steve and Cindy Peper ... father, Steve, is a Citadel alumnus and a former Board of Visitors member ... uncle, Warren, is a local TV personality who played basketball at Charleston Southern.

99 Terrence Reese99 Terrence Reese

Fr. Defensive Line 6-0 294North, S.C.North HS

High School … Played in the North-South All-Star Football game his senior year … three-time Player of the Week honoree … named All-Region in 2003 and 2004 … received the Timothy Hutto Memorial Award for the football player with the highest GPA … named Most Valuable Defensive Player in 2004 and 2005 … was a Wendy’s High School Heisman Nominee … also lettered in basketball … coached by John Jones … Personal … Terrence Reese … born on Nov. 11, 1987 … son of Troy and Brenda Reese … majoring in sports medicine.

32 Reggie Rice32 Reggie Rice

Fr. Running Back 6-0 205Augusta, Ga.Greenbrier HS

High School … Rushed for 888 yards his senior year in eight games and recorded 79 tackles as well … rushed for more than 500 yards his junior year while making 99 tackles … coached by Mickey Derrick … was also a letterwinner in basketball (three years) and track (two years) … named All-County in all three sports he competed in … named All-Region in football and basketball … named All-State in basketball … Personal … Reginald Anthony Rice, III … born on Oct. 16, 1987 in Virginia Beach, Va. … son of Reginald Rice and Zenna Foster … majoring in civil engineering.

81 Andre Roberts81 Andre Roberts

Fr. Wide Receiver 5-11 170Columbia, S.C.Spring Valley HS

High School … Named the MVP of the North-South All-Star game in 2005 … was named to the All-Area and All-Region team in 2005 … team was a state semi-fi nalist and region champ in 2005 … coached by Jimmy Noonan, a former Citadel football player … was also an All-State track runner as his track team won the 2003 state championship and were the 2005 state runners-up … Personal … Andre Roberts … born on Jan. 9, 1988 … son of Stephen and Dorothy Roberts … majoring in accounting.

64 Tim Parks64 Tim Parks

Fr. Offensive Line 6-5 240Greenville, S.C.Greenville HS

High School … Was a four-year starter at tackle … named Second Team All-Region 4-AA in 2005 … 2004 Second Team All-Region 4-AA honoree … was Honorarable Mention for All-Region 4-AA in 2003 … member of the AA State runner-up basketball team in 2005 … Personal … Timothy Parks … born on Dec. 16, 1987 in Griffi n, Ga. … son of Thornton and Dorothy Parks … majoring in business administration.

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49 Marquel Willis49 Marquel Willis

Fr. Wide Receiver 6-1 180Summerville, S.C.Summerville HS

High School … Named 2005 All-Lowcountry Honorable Mention … named team’s Most Dependable and Most Hustle in 2005 … high school team won the region title in 2005 on their way to being the state runner-up … coached by John McKissick and Joe Call,a 2002 Citadel alumnus … also lettered in basketball and track … Personal … Marquel Willis … son of Melvin and Cynthia Willis … majoring in accounting … uncle, John Sturdivant, played in the Canadian Football League for the Winnipeg BlueBombers.

92 Kenny Stephens92 Kenny Stephens

Fr. Defensive Tackle 5-11 300Columbia, S.C.Spring Valley HS

High School … Three-year letterwinner at Spring Valley High School … helped lead team to the 2005 Regional Championship … awarded the Captain’s Award in 2005 ... was a member of the 2004 Most Valuable Defensive Line … also a standout thrower on the track and fi eld team … won a track and fi eld state championship in 2003 … coached by Jimmy Noonan and Cedric Jones … Personal … Kenton Sanquan Favor-Stephens … son of Willie and Betty Stephens … born on June 17, 1988 in Lexington County, S.C. … majoring in business administration.

6 Cam Turner6 Cam Turner

Fr. Quarterback 5-11 170Libertyville, Ill.Libertyville HS

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 Oakland Raiders … also his uncle, Scott Weber, played at Southern Cal while his cousin, Scott Turner, played at UNLV … his other cousin, Dan O’Dell, played football for San Jose State.

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Fr. Offensive Line 6-2 260Mount Pleasant, S.C.Wando HS

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High School … Lettered in football at Wando High School ... coached by Bob Hayes … Personal … Matthew Shaffer.

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...GAME ONE -- SEPTEMBER 2 -- 6 P.M. -- KYLE FIELD -- COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS

TEXAS A&MGeneral InformationLocation: College Station, TexasFounded: 1872Enrollment: 44,571President: Dr. Robert M. GatesAthletics Director: Bill ByrneNickname: AggiesColors: Maroon and WhiteConference: Big XIIStadium (capacity): Kyle Field (82,600)Playing surface: Grass

Team InformationBasic Offense: Multiple Pro SetsBasic Defense: Multiple2005 Overall Record: 5-62005 Conference Record: 3-5Series vs. The Citadel: First MeetingLetterman Returning: 45Letterman Lost: 21Starters Returning: 13Starters Lost: 9First Year of Football: 1894All-Time Record: 639-415-49Postseason Appearances: 28Postseason Record: 13-15Last Postseason Appearance: 2005 Cotton BowlResult: L, 7-38 vs. Tennessee

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Dennis FranchioneCareer Record: 171-93-2Record at Texas A&M: 16-19Offi ce Phone: (979) 845-3500 Best Time to Reach: Contact Alan Cannon Head Coach Dennis FranchioneAssistant Coaches (Positions)Kenith Pope – Assistant Head Coach/Running BacksLes Koenning, Jr. – Offensive Coordinator/QuarterbacksGary Darnell – Defensive Coordinator/LinebackersBill Clay – SafetiesBob DeBesse – Wide ReceiversStan Eggen – Defensive LineJim Bob Helduser – Offensive LineVan Malone – CornerbacksMark Tommerdahl – Tight Ends/Special Teams Coordinator

Media RelationsAsst. A.D./Media Relations: Alan CannonOffi ce Phone: (979) 845-0563E-mail: [email protected] Relations Phone: (979) 845-5725Media Relations Mailing Address: Texas A&M University; Athletic Dept.; Sports Information; P.O. Box 30017; College Station, TX 77842-3017Website: www.AggieAthletics.com

2006 Schedule 2005 ResultsDate Opponent Time Date Opponent ResultS 2 The Citadel 6 p.m. S 3 @ Clemson L, 24-25S 9 La.-Lafayette 6 p.m. S 17 SMU W, 66-8S 16 vs. Army 8 p.m. S 22 Texas State W, 44-31S 23 Louisiana Tech 6 p.m. O 1 Baylor W, 16-13 (OT)S 30 Texas Tech 6 p.m. O 8 @ Colorado L, 40-21O 7 @ Kansas TBA O 15 Oklahoma State W, 62-23O 14 Missouri 1 p.m. O 22 @ Kansas State W, 30-28O 21 @ Oklahoma State TBA O 29 Iowa State L, 14-42O 28 @ Baylor TBA N 5 @ Texas Tech L, 17-56N 4 Oklahoma 1 p.m. N 12 @ Oklahoma L, 30-36N 11 Nebraska 1 p.m. N 25 Texas L, 29-40 N 24 @ Texas 12:30 p.m.

2005 Texas A&M LeadersRushing Att. Yards Avg. TDCourtney Lewis 109 723 6.6 7Reggie McNeal 96 664 6.9 3Jorvorskie Lane 119 595 5.0 9

Passing Att. Comp. Pct. Int. Yards TDReggie McNeal 265 141 53.2 9 1963 16Stephen McGee 53 24 45.3 1 283 2

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TDJason Carter 54 827 15.3 6Chad Schroeder 20 335 16.8 5DeQawn Mobley 19 252 13.3 0

Tackles UT AT TT TFL SacksJustin Warren 34 61 95 6.0 3.0Archie McDaniel 23 59 82 3.5 1.0Johnny Jolly 20 44 54 11.5 5.0

Interceptions No. Yards Avg. TDMarquis Carpenter 4 45 11.2 0Jaxson Appel 3 0 0.0 0Melvin Bullitt 2 21 10.5 0

Scoring TD PAT 2PAT FG Pts.Todd Pegram 0 41 0 15 86Jorvorskie Lane 9 0 0 0 54Courtney Lewis 8 0 0 0 48Returnees in italics

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GAME TWO -- SEPTEMBER 9 -- 7 P.M. -- JOHNSON HAGOOD STADIUM -- CHARLESTON, S.C.

CHARLESTON SOUTHERNGeneral InformationLocation: North Charleston, S.C.Founded: 1964Enrollment: 3,000President: Dr. Jairy C. HunterAthletics Director: Hank SmallNickname: BuccaneersColors: Blue and GoldConference: Big SouthStadium (capacity): CSU Stadium (4,000)Playing surface: Natural Grass

Team InformationBasic Offense: Multiple; One BackBasic Defense: Multiple Pro2005 Overall Record: 7-42005 Conference Record: 3-1Series vs. The Citadel: CIT, 3-0Letterman Returning: 38Letterman Lost: 6Starters Returning: 18Starters Lost: 6First Year of Football: 1991All-Time Record: 47-114Postseason Appearances: NonePostseason Record: 0-0Last Postseason Appearance: N/AResult: N/A

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Jay MillsCareer Record: 16-41Record at Charleston Southern: 13-20Offi ce Phone: (843) 863-7119 Best Time to Reach: Contact David Shelton Head Coach Jay MillsAssistant Coaches (Positions)Steve Barrows – Assistant Head Coach/Defensive CoordinatorChuck Kelly – Offensive Coordinator/Offensive LineScott Browne -- Running BacksJamie Chadwell – Wide ReceiversMarcus Gladden – Defensive BacksMickey Mays -- Defensive Line

Media RelationsMedia Relations Director: David SheltonOffi ce Phone: (843) 863-7688Home Phone: (843) 729-6805E-mail: [email protected] Media Relations Director: Blake Freeland (863-7687)Media Relations Mailing Address: P.O. Box 118087; Charleston, SC 29423Media Relations Fax: 843-863-7676Website: www.csusports.com

2006 Schedule 2005 ResultsDate Opponent Time Date Opponent ResultS 2 @ Presbyterian 1:30 p.m. S 3 @ The Citadel L, 14-28S 9 @ The Citadel 7 p.m. S 10 Presbyterian L, 0-42 S 16 Wingate 1:30 p.m. S 16 Jacksonville W, 16-10S 30 North Greenville 1:30 pm. S 24 @ N. Greenville W, 35-28O 7 @ Savannah State 1:30 p.m. O 1 Howard L, 22-27O 14 Edward Waters 1:30 p.m. O 8 @ VMI L, 12-34O 21 VMI 1:30 p.m. O 15 W.Va. Wesleyan W, 63-42O 28 Georgetown 1:30 p.m. O 22 Savannah State W, 48-28N 4 Gardner-Webb 1:30 p.m. N 5 @ Gardner-Webb W, 38-7N 11 @ Liberty 1:30 p.m. N 12 Liberty W, 31-30N 18 @ Coastal Carolina 12:30 p.m. N 19 Coastal Carolina W, 34-27 (2 OT)

2005 Charleston Southern LeadersRushing Att. Yards Avg. TDAndre Copeland 158 721 4.6 7Robert Adams 61 356 5.8 3Collin Drafts 123 178 1.4 9

Passing Att. Comp. Pct. Int. Yards TDCollin Drafts 356 217 61.0 9 2594 20Sidney Bryant 5 3 60.0 0 39 0

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TDMaurice Price 72 1043 14.5 7Markus Murry 33 442 13.4 4Drew Rucks 29 371 12.8 3

Tackles UT AT TT TFL SacksJada Ross 56 72 128 10.5 1.0Josh Mitchell 36 50 86 7.0 2.0Jonna Lee 31 31 62 11.0 2.0

Interceptions No. Yards Avg. TDDavid Misher 2 37 18.5 0Tavares Shorter 2 20 10.0 0Okeba Rollinson 2 26 13.0 1

Scoring TD PAT 2PAT FG Pts.Nick Ellis 0 35 0 7 56Collin Drafts 9 0 0 0 54Andre Copeland 8 0 0 0 48Returnees in italics

Senior Quarterback Senior Linebacker Collin Drafts Jada Ross

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...GAME THREE -- SEPTEMBER 23 -- 2 P.M. -- HEINZ FIELD -- PITTSBURGH, PA.

PITTSBURGHGeneral InformationLocation: Pittsburgh, Pa.Founded: 1787Enrollment: 33,792Chancellor: Mark A. NordenburgAthletics Director: Jeff LongNickname: PanthersColors: Blue and GoldConference: BIG EASTStadium (capacity): Heinz Field (65,000)Playing surface: Grass

Team InformationBasic Offense: Pro StyleBasic Defense: 4-32005 Overall Record: 5-62005 Conference Record: 4-3Series vs. The Citadel: First MeetingLetterman Returning: 46Letterman Lost: 23Starters Returning: 13Starters Lost: 11First Year of Football: 1890All-Time Record: 633-458-42Postseason Appearances: 24Postseason Record: 10-14Last Postseason Appearance: 2005 Fiesta BowlResult: L, 7-35 vs. Utah

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Dave WannstedtCareer Record: 5-6Record at Pittsburgh: 5-6Offi ce Phone: (412) 648-8711Best Time to Reach: Contact E.J. Borghetti Head Coach Dave WannstedtAssistant Coaches (Positions)Bob Junko – Assistant Head Coach/Defense/Recruiting CoordinatorMatt Cavanaugh – Offensive Coordinator/QuarterbacksPaul Rhoads – Defensive Coordinator/SecondaryCharlie Partridge – Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive EndsCurtis Bray – LinebackersPaul Dunn – Offensive LineGreg Gattuso – Defensive LineAubrey Hill – Wide ReceiversMike Kent – Strength and ConditioningChris LaSala – Assistant Athletic Director/Football OperationsDavid Walker – Running Backs

Media RelationsMedia Relations Director: E.J. BorghettiOffi ce Phone: (412) 648-8240E-mail: [email protected] Relations Mailing Address: University of Pittsburgh; Athletic Media Relations; P.O. Box 7436; Pittsburgh, PA 15213Media Relations Fax: (412) 648-8248Website: www.PittsburghPanthers.com

2006 Schedule 2005 ResultsDate Opponent Time Date Opponent ResultS 2 Virginia 7 p.m. S 3 Notre Dame L, 21-42S 8 @ Cincinnati 8 p.m. S 9 @ Ohio L, 10-16 (OT)S 16 Michigan State 3:30 p.m. S 17 @ Nebraska L, 6-7S 23 The Citadel 2 p.m. S 24 Youngstown State W, 41-0S 30 Toledo TBA S 30 @ Rutgers L, 29-37 O 7 @ Syracuse TBA O 8 Cincinnati W, 38-20O 13 @ Central Florida 8 p.m. O 15 South Florida W, 31-17O 21 Rutgers TBA O 22 Syracuse W, 34-17N 4 @ South Florida 12 p.m. N 3 @ Louisville L, 20-42N 11 @ Connecticut TBA N 12 Connecticut W, 24-0N 16 West Virginia 7:30 p.m. N 24 @ West Virginia L, 13-45N 25 Louisville TBA

2005 Pittsburgh LeadersRushing Att. Yards Avg. TDLaRod Stephens 96 434 4.5 0Rashad Jennings 86 411 4.8 1Raymond Kirkley 82 351 4.3 1

Passing Att. Comp. Pct. Int. Yards TDTyler Palko 341 193 56.6 9 2392 17Bill Stull 2 1 50.0 0 17 0

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TDGreg Lee 49 962 19.6 7Derek Kinder 37 374 10.1 3Erik Gill 21 244 11.6 1

Tackles UT AT TT TFL SacksH.B. Blades 67 54 121 3.5 1.0Tez Morris 48 33 81 0.5 --J.J. Horne 35 17 52 4.5 1.0

Interceptions No. Yards Avg. TDDarrelle Revis 4 12 3.0 0Josh Lay 3 17 5.7 0Sam Bryant 3 37 12.3 0

Scoring TD PAT 2PAT FG Pts.Josh Cummings 0 19 0 14 61Greg Lee 7 0 1 0 44Tyler Palko 6 0 0 0 36Returnees in italics

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GAME FOUR -- SEPTEMBER 30 -- 2 P.M. -- JOHNSON HAGOOD STADIUM -- CHARLESTON, S.C.

CHATTANOOGAGeneral InformationLocation: Chattanooga, Tenn.Founded: 1886Enrollment: 8,689Chancellor: Dr. Roger G. BrownAthletics Director: Rick HartNickname: MocsColors: Navy, Old Gold and SilverConference: SouthernStadium (capacity): Finley Stadium (20,668)Playing surface: Palyethylene (FieldTurf)

Team InformationBasic Offense: Pro StyleBasic Defense: 50 or 3-42005 Overall Record: 6-52005 Conference Record: 3-4Series vs. The Citadel: UTC, 24-13-2Letterman Returning: 38Letterman Lost: 24Starters Returning: 18Starters Lost: 11 First Year of Football: 1904All-Time Record: 444-437-32Postseason Appearances: OnePostseason Record: 0-1Last Postseason Appearance: 1984Result: L, 10-37 vs. Arkansas State

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Rodney AllisonCareer Record: 11-23Record at Chattanooga: 11-23Offi ce Phone: (423) 425-4494 Head CoachBest Time to Reach: Contact Jeff Romero Rodney Allison

Assistant Coaches (Positions)John Turner – Assistant Head Coach/Offensive LineCarmen Felus – Offensive Coordinator/QuarterbacksBilly Taylor – Defensive Coordinator/Inside LinebackersDavid Bibee – Outside LinebackersJay Graham – Running BacksJason McManus – Wide ReceiversAhren Self – Defensive BacksVantz Singletary – Defensive Line

Media RelationsMedia Relations Director: Jeff RomeroOffi ce Phone: (423) 425-5292Cell Phone: (423) 503-8815E-mail: [email protected] Relations Mailing Address: 615 McCallie Ave.; Chattanooga, TN 37403Media Relations Fax: (423) 425-4610Website: www.GoMocs.com

2006 Schedule 2005 ResultsDate Opponent Time Date Opponent ResultA 31 @ Tennessee Tech 8 p.m. S 3 Tennessee Tech W, 30-23 (OT)S 9 @ Memphis 8 p.m. S 10 @ Jacksonville State W, 21-18S 16 @ Western Kentucky TBA S 17 @ Memphis L, 14-59S 23 Georgia Southern 6 p.m. S 24 @ Georgia Southern L, 10-48S 30 @ The Citadel 2 p.m. O 1 Wofford W, 25-13O 7 Appalachian State 6 p.m. O 8 @ Liberty W, 24-21O 14 @ Western Carolina 3:30 p.m. O 15 @ Elon W, 10-7O 21 @ Furman 2 p.m. O 22 Western Carolina L, 20-38O 28 Elon 6 p.m. O 29 @ Appalachian State L, 25-35N 4 Jacksonville State 6 p.m. N 5 The Citadel W, 31-21N 11 @ Wofford 1:30 p.m. N 19 Furman L, 35-56

2005 Chattanooga LeadersRushing Att. Yards Avg. TDEldra Buckley 217 1233 5.7 11Antonio Miller 86 441 5.1 2Lironnie Davis 78 391 5.0 3

Passing Att. Comp. Pct. Int. Yards TDAntonio Miller 212 127 59.9 14 1234 3Matt Lopez 68 30 44.1 4 381 3

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TDEmanuel Hassell 52 548 10.5 0Michael Gilmore 23 276 12.0 2Eldra Buckley 15 137 9.1 1

Tackles UT AT TT TFL SacksChris Johnson 56 18 74 6.0 2.0Lonnie McCowan 51 19 70 -- --Jeff Phillips 43 20 63 6.0 3.0

Interceptions No. Yards Avg. TDQuintez Smith 4 42 10.5 1Jeff Phillips 1 35 35.0 1Brian Lomax 1 0 0.0 0

Scoring TD PAT 2PAT FG Pts.Eldra Buckley 12 0 0 0 72Esteban Lopez 0 26 0 10 56Levonte Barber 6 0 0 0 36Returnees in italics

Senior Running Back Junior Defensive Back Eldra Buckley Quintez Smith

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...GAME FIVE -- OCTOBER 7 -- 1:30 P.M. -- GIBBS STADIUM -- SPARTANBURG, S.C.

WOFFORDGeneral InformationLocation: Spartanburg, S.C.Founded: 1854Enrollment: 1,160President: Dr. Benjamin B. DunlapAthletics Director: Richard JohnsonNickname: TerriersColors: Old Gold and BlackConference: SouthernStadium (capacity): Gibbs Stadium (13,000)Playing surface: Natural Grass

Team InformationBasic Offense: WingboneBasic Defense: Multiple 502005 Overall Record: 6-52005 Conference Record: 3-4Series vs. The Citadel: CIT, 40-17-1Letterman Returning: 49Letterman Lost: 21Starters Returning: 11Starters Lost: 11First Year of Football: 1889All-Time Record: 435-449-36Postseason Appearances: EightPostseason Record: 3-5Last Postseason Appearance: 2003Result: L, 9-24 vs. Delaware

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Mike AyersCareer Record: 127-106-2Record at Wofford: 116-85-1Offi ce Phone: (864) 597-4100Best Time to Reach: Contact Steve Shutt Head Coach Mike AyersAssistant Coaches (Positions)Wade Lang – Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/QuarterbacksNate Woody – Defensive Coordinator/Inside LinebackersRon Antoine – Running BacksNathan Fuqua – Inside LinebackersLee Hanning – Punters/KickersBruce Lackey – Wide ReceiversTerry Lantz – Defensive BacksEric Nash – Offensive LineThomas Neel – Outside LinebackersJack Teachey – Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator

Media RelationsMedia Relations Director: Steve ShuttOffi ce Phone: (864) 597-4093E-mail: [email protected] Relations Mailing Address: 429 N. Church St.; Spartanburg, SC 29303Media Relations Fax: (864) 597-4129Website: www.wofford.edu/athletics

2006 Schedule 2005 ResultsDate Opponent Time Date Opponent ResultS 2 South Carolina State 7 p.m. S 3 Georgetown (Ky.) W, 34-24S 9 Coastal Carolina 7 p.m. S 10 @ West Virginia L, 7-35S 16 @ South Carolina TBA S 17 Georgia Southern W, 21-17S 30 Furman 7 p.m. O 1 @ Chattanooga L, 13-25O 7 The Citadel 1:30 p.m. O 8 Elon W, 14-9O 14 @ Appalachian State 3:30 p.m. O 15 VMI W, 38-23O 21 @ Elon 2 p.m. O 22 Appalachian State L, 17-49O 28 Western Carolina 1:30 p.m. O 29 @ The Citadel W, 28-10N 4 @ Georgia Southern TBA N 5 @ Western Carolina L, 0-24N 11 Chattanooga 1:30 p.m. N 12 @ Furman L, 21-34N 18 @ Gardner-Webb 1:30 p.m. N 19 @ Gardner-Webb W, 56-42

2005 Wofford LeadersRushing Att. Yards Avg. TDGabriel Jackson 98 627 6.4 3Josh Collier 144 530 3.7 6 Michael Hobbs 111 518 4.7 6

Passing Att. Comp. Pct. Int. Yards TDJosh Collier 123 48 39.0 5 617 3Ben Widmyer 10 6 60.0 0 92 1

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TDShiel Wood 9 204 22.7 1Fenn Allen 7 78 11.1 0Brandon Berry 7 64 9.1 0

Tackles UT AT TT TFL SacksJim Thurman 39 36 75 2.0 --Justin Franklin 39 33 72 3.0 --Jason Leventis 27 37 64 4.0 0.5

Interceptions No. Yards Avg. TDBrian Ford 6 5 0.8 0Brian Kemp 2 26 13.0 0Layton Baker 2 10 5.0 1

Scoring TD PAT 2PAT FG Pts.Michael Hobbs 6 0 0 0 36Josh Collier 6 0 0 0 36Nick Robinson 0 29 0 2 35Returnees in italics

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GAME SIX -- OCTOBER 14 -- 2 P.M. -- PALADIN STADIUM -- GREENVILLE, S.C.

FURMANGeneral InformationLocation: Greenville, S.C.Founded: 1826Enrollment: 2,600President: Dr. David ShiAthletics Director: Dr. Gary ClarkNickname: PaladinsColors: Purple and WhiteConference: SouthernStadium (capacity): Paladin Stadium (16,000)Playing surface: Natural Grass

Team InformationBasic Offense: Multiple IBasic Defense: 4-32005 Overall Record: 11-32005 Conference Record: 5-2Series vs. The Citadel: FUR, 53-29-3Letterman Returning: 44Letterman Lost: 21Starters Returning: 14Starters Lost: 10First Year of Football: 1889All-Time Record: 535-402-38Postseason Appearances: 30Postseason Record: 17-13Last Postseason Appearance: 2005Result: L, 23-29 vs. Appalachian State (Semifi nals)

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Bobby LambCareer Record: 35-15Record at Furman: 35-15Offi ce Phone: (864) 294-2120Best Time to Reach: Weekday Mornings Head Coach Bobby LambAssistant Coaches (Positions)Clay Hendrix – Associate Head Coach/Offensive LineTim Sorrells – Offensive Coordinator/Running BacksSteve Wilson – Defensive Coordinator/LinebackersDrew Cronic – Wide ReceiversJulius Dixon – Defensive EndsJeff Farrington – Defensive BacksDes Kitchings – Tight EndsRoberto Panela -- Defensive TacklesBob Price -- Specialists

Media RelationsMedia Relations Director: Hunter ReidOffi ce Phone: (864) 294-2061Home Phone: (864) 233-2026E-mail: [email protected] Relations Mailing Address: Sports Information Offi ce; Timmons Arena; Furman University; 3300 Poinsett Highway; Greenville, SC 29613Media Relations Fax: (864) 294-3061Website: www.furmanpaladins.com

2006 Schedule 2005 ResultsDate Opponent Time Date Opponent ResultS 2 Jacksonville State 1:30 p.m. S 1 @ Jacksonville State W, 37-35S 9 West Georgia 6 p.m. S 10 @ Western Carolina L, 21-41S 16 @ North Carolina 7 p.m. S 17 Samford W, 45-23S 23 Western Carolina 6 p.m. S 24 Hofstra W, 44-41 (3 OT)S 30 @ Wofford 7 p.m. O 1 Gardner-Webb W, 48-31O 7 @ Coastal Carolina 7 p.m. O 8 Appalachian State W, 34-31O 14 The Citadel 2 p.m. O 15 @ The Citadel W, 39-31 (3 OT)O 21 Chattanooga 2 p.m. O 22 Elon W, 45-6O 28 @ Appalachian State TBA N 5 @ Georgia Southern L, 24-27N 4 @ Elon 2 p.m. N 12 Wofford W, 34-21N 11 Georgia Southern 3:30 p.m. N 19 @ Chattanooga W, 56-35 N 26 Nicholls State W, 14-12 D 3 @ Richmond W, 24-20 D 10 @ Appalachian State L, 23-29

2005 Furman LeadersRushing Att. Yards Avg. TDJerome Felton 182 940 5.2 18Daric Carter 132 793 6.0 8 Cedrick Gibson 124 713 5.8 4

Passing Att. Comp. Pct. Int. Yards TDIngle Martin 349 212 60.7 13 2959 20Renaldo Gray 27 10 37.0 2 136 2

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TDJustin Stepp 46 676 14.7 8Daric Carter 35 418 11.9 4John Rust 33 455 13.8 3

Tackles UT AT TT TFL SacksWilliam Freeman 49 81 130 15.0 1.5Andrew Jones 57 72 129 13.0 3.5Gary Nelson 31 45 76 7.0 0.5

Interceptions No. Yards Avg. TDAustin Holmes 4 0 0.0 0Jeremy Blocker 2 0 0.0 0Maurice Duncan 2 5 2.5 0

Scoring TD PAT 2PAT FG Pts.Jerome Felton 20 0 2 0 124Scott Beckler 0 55 0 14 97Daric Carter 12 0 0 0 72Returnees in italics

Senior Fullback Senior Defensive End Jerome Felton Roy Ravenell

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...GAME SEVEN -- OCTOBER 21 -- 2 P.M. -- JOHNSON HAGOOD STADIUM -- CHARLESTON, S.C.

WESTERN CAROLINAGeneral InformationLocation: Cullowhee, N.C.Founded: 1889Enrollment: 9,000Chancellor: Dr. John BardoAthletics Director: Chip SmithNickname: CatamountsColors: Purple and GoldConference: SouthernStadium (capacity): E.J. Whitmire Stadium (13,742)Playing surface: AstroPlay

Team InformationBasic Offense: MultipleBasic Defense: 4-32005 Overall Record: 5-42005 Conference Record: 4-3Series vs. The Citadel: CIT, 16-13-1Letterman Returning: 43Letterman Lost: 21Starters Returning: 9Starters Lost: 13First Year of Football: 1931All-Time Record: 298-386-23Postseason Appearances: 4Postseason Record: 3-1Last Postseason Appearance: 1983Result: L, 7-43 vs. Southern Illinois

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Kent BriggsCareer Record: 19-24Record at Western Carolina: 19-24Offi ce Phone: (828) 227-7395Best Time to Reach: Contact Mike Cawood Head Coach Kent BriggsAssistant Coaches (Positions)Marty Lowe – Offensive Coordinator/QuarterbacksDon Powers – Defensive CoordinatorJeff Fela -- Tight EndsMyron Jackson – Defensive LineDavid Napert – LinebackersDick O’Brien -- SpecialistsDrew O’Daniel – Offensive LineBrian Rucker – Running Backs

Media RelationsMedia Relations Director: Mike CawoodOffi ce Phone: (828) 227-2339Home Phone: (828) 631-9134E-mail: [email protected] Relations Mailing Address: WCU Athletics; Ramsey Center; Cullowhee, NC 28723Media Relations Fax: (828) 227-7688Website: catamountsports.com

2006 Schedule 2005 ResultsDate Opponent Time Date Opponent ResultA 31 Chowan 7 p.m. S 1 Mars Hill W, 21-7S 16 Eastern Kentucky 6 p.m. S 10 Furman W, 41-21S 23 @ Furman 6 p.m. S 17 @ Cincinnati L, 3-7S 30 Georgia Southern 6 p.m. O 1 The Citadel L, 7-17O 7 @ Elon 2 p.m. O 8 @ Georgia Southern L, 7-45O 14 Chattanooga 3:30 p.m. O 22 @ Chattanooga W, 38-20O 21 @ The Citadel 2 p.m. O 29 Elon W, 31-26O 28 @ Wofford 1:30 p.m. N 5 Wofford W, 24-0N 4 @ Liberty 1 p.m. N 12 @ Appalachian State L, 7-35N 11 Appalachian State 2 p.m.N 18 @ Florida 1 p.m.

2005 Western Carolina LeadersRushing Att. Yards Avg. TDDarius Fudge 124 680 5.5 2Lamont Reid 91 402 4.4 7 Nicholas Wishart 26 51 2.0 0

Passing Att. Comp. Pct. Int. Yards TDJustin Clark 214 120 56.1 8 1253 5Josh Lee 15 8 53.3 0 67 1

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TDJ.C. Brown 28 374 13.4 0 Michael Hines 27 368 13.6 1Darius Fudge 17 127 7.5 1

Tackles UT AT TT TFL SacksJames Conklin 45 21 66 8.0 -- Lamar Barnes 32 26 58 6.0 --Rico Reese 39 19 58 12.0 3.5

Interceptions No. Yards Avg. TDFrancis Brown 4 21 5.2 0Andre Hemphill 2 8 4.0 0Carlton Bailey 2 28 14.0 1

Scoring TD PAT 2PAT FG Pts.Lamont Reid 8 0 0 0 48John Bush 5 0 0 0 30Jonathan Parsons 0 13 0 3 22Returnees in italics

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GAME EIGHT -- OCTOBER 28 -- 2 P.M. -- JOHNSON HAGOOD STADIUM -- CHARLESTON, S.C.

GEORGIA SOUTHERNGeneral InformationLocation: Statesboro, Ga.Founded: 1906Enrollment: 16,646President: Dr. Bruce GrubeAthletics Director: Sam BakerNickname: EaglesColors: Blue and WhiteConference: SouthernStadium (capacity): Allen E. Paulson Stadium (18,000)Playing surface: Bermuda Tift (natural)

Team InformationBasic Offense: MultipleBasic Defense: 4-32005 Overall Record: 8-42005 Conference Record: 5-2Series vs. The Citadel: GSU, 12-3Letterman Returning: 43Letterman Lost: 22Starters Returning: 15Starters Lost: 9First Year of Football: 1924 (no football from 1942-81)Modern Era All-Time Record (1982): 253-76-1Postseason Appearances: 48Postseason Record: 38-10Last Postseason Appearance: 2005Result: L, 34-50 vs. Texas State (fi rst round)

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Brian VanGorderCareer Record: 16-17Record at Georgia Southern: First SeasonOffi ce Phone: (912) 681-5522Best Time to Reach: Contact Patrick Osterman Head Coach Brian VanGorderAssistant Coaches (Positions)Darin Hinshaw – Offensive Coordinator/QuarterbacksJeff Beckles – Wide Receivers/Recruiting CoordinatorMark Collins – Defensive AssistantJoe Danna – SecondaryScott Fountain – Offensive LineDeion Melvin – Running BacksJohn Shingler – Defensive AssistantParker Wildeman – Defensive LineJohn Wozniak – Tight Ends/Special Teams Coach

Media RelationsMedia Relations Director: Patrick OstermanOffi ce Phone: (912) 681-0352Cell Phone: (912) 531-0926E-mail: [email protected] Relations Mailing Address: GSU; P.O. Box 8085; Statesboro, GA 30460Media Relations Fax: (912) 681-0046Website: www.georgiasoutherneagles.com

2006 Schedule 2005 ResultsDate Opponent Time Date Opponent ResultS 9 Central Conn. State TBA S 3 @ Northeastern W, 41-38 (OT)S 16 Coastal Carolina TBA S 10 McNeese State L, 20-23S 23 @ Chattanooga 6 p.m. S 17 @ Wofford L, 17-21S 30 @ Western Carolina 6 p.m. S 24 Chattanooga W, 48-10O 7 North Dakota State TBA O 1 @ Elon W, 49-7O 14 Elon TBA O 8 Western Carolina W, 45-7O 21 Appalachian State TBA O 15 @ Appalachian State L, 7-24O 28 @ The Citadel 2 p.m. O 22 The Citadel W, 49-14N 4 Wofford TBA O 29 @ South Dakota State W, 55-42N 11 @ Furman 3:30 p.m. N 5 Furman W, 27-24N 18 Central Arkansas TBA N 12 Morehead State W, 63-17 N 26 @ Texas State L, 35-50

2005 Georgia Southern LeadersRushing Att. Yards Avg. TDJermaine Austin 233 1546 6.6 14Jayson Foster 239 1481 6.2 21 Brandon Andrews 70 323 4.6 4

Passing Att. Comp. Pct. Int. Yards TDJayson Foster 62 33 53.2 4 842 8Darius Smiley 27 9 33.3 3 154 3

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TDReggie McCutchen 13 317 24.4 4 Teddy Craft 10 319 31.9 5Lynon Jefferson 5 116 23.2 1

Tackles UT AT TT TFL SacksJohn Mohring 55 57 112 11.0 1.0A.J. Bryant 35 34 69 3.0 1.0T.J. Rutledge 31 23 54 3.0 1.0

Interceptions No. Yards Avg. TDA.J. Bryant 4 95 23.8 1John Mohring 3 96 32.0 0Terence McBride 2 0 0.0 0

Scoring TD PAT 2PAT FG Pts.Jayson Foster 21 0 0 0 126Jermaine Austin 14 0 0 0 84Jonathan Dudley 0 54 0 4 66Returnees in italics

Senior Center Senior Linebacker Lance Wayne John Mohring

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...GAME NINE -- NOVEMBER 4 -- TBA -- KIDD BREWER STADIUM -- BOONE, N.C.

APPALACHIAN STATEGeneral InformationLocation: Boone, N.C.Founded: 1899Enrollment: 14,800Chancellor: Dr. Kenneth E. PeacockAthletics Director: Charlie CobbNickname: MountaineersColors: Black and GoldConference: SouthernStadium (capacity): Kidd Brewer Stadium (17,150)Playing surface: FieldTurf

Team InformationBasic Offense: Multiple One-BackBasic Defense: 4-32005 Overall Record: 12-32005 Conference Record: 6-1Series vs. The Citadel: ASU, 23-11Letterman Returning: 56Letterman Lost: 14Starters Returning: 17Starters Lost: 9First Year of Football: 1928All-Time Record: 489-293-28Postseason Appearances: 24Postseason Record: 12-12Last Postseason Appearance: 2005Result: W, 21-16 vs. Northern Iowa (championship)

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Jerry MooreCareer Record: 167-115-2Record at Appalachian State: 140-67Offi ce Phone: (828) 262-2501Best Time to Reach: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Weekdays Head Coach Jerry MooreAssistant Coaches (Positions)John Wiley – Defensive Coordinator/Defensive BacksJason Blalock – Defensive AssistantShawn Elliott – Offensive LineLonnie Galloway – Wide ReceiversBrad Glenn – Tight EndsDale Jones – LinebackersChris Moore – Running BacksScott Satterfi eld – QuarterbacksMark Speir – Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator

Media RelationsMedia Relations Director: Mike FlynnOffi ce Phone: (828) 262-2845Cell Phone: (828) 964-6406E-mail: fl [email protected] Relations Mailing Address: P.O. Box 32116; Boone, NC 32116Media Relations Fax: (828) 262-6106Website: www.goasu.com

2006 Schedule 2005 ResultsDate Opponent Time Date Opponent ResultS 2 @ N.C. State TBA S 3 @ Eastern Kentucky W, 24-16S 9 James Madison TBA S 10 @ Kansas L, 8-36 S 16 Mars Hill TBA S 17 Coastal Carolina W, 30-3S 23 @ Gardner-Webb TBA S 24 @ The Citadel W, 45-13S 30 Elon TBA O 8 @ Furman L, 31-34 O 7 @ Chattanooga 6 p.m. O 15 Georgia Southern W, 24-7O 14 Wofford 3:30 p.m. O 22 @ Wofford W, 49-17O 21 @ Georgia Southern TBA O 29 Chattanooga W, 35-25O 28 Furman TBA N 5 @ LSU L, 0-24N 4 The Citadel TBA N 12 Western Carolina W, 35-7 N 11 @ Western Carolina 2 p.m. N 19 @ Elon W, 52-14 N 26 Lafayette W, 34-23 D 3 Southern Illinois W, 38-24 D 10 Furman W, 29-23 D 16 vs. Northern Iowa W, 21-16

2005 Appalachian State LeadersRushing Att. Yards Avg. TDKevin Richardson 266 1433 5.4 19Richie Williams 164 936 5.7 5 Trey Hennessee 60 224 3.7 3

Passing Att. Comp. Pct. Int. Yards TDRichie Williams 338 211 62.4 4 2809 20Trey Elder 70 43 61.4 4 599 5

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TDKevin Richardson 52 558 10.7 2 Jermane Little 41 590 14.4 2Dexter Jackson 30 449 15.0 5

Tackles UT AT TT TFL SacksJeremy Wiggins 61 73 134 1.0 --Jason Hunter 51 50 101 24.5 13.0Zodd Kelly 36 64 100 6.0 1.0

Interceptions No. Yards Avg. TDCorey Lynch 6 111 18.5 0Justin Woazeah 4 156 39.0 0Jeremy Wiggins 2 39 19.5 0

Scoring TD PAT 2PAT FG Pts.Kevin Richardson 21 0 0 0 126Julian Rauch 0 58 0 9 85Daniel Bettis 8 0 1 0 50Returnees in italics

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GAME 10 -- NOVEMBER 11 -- 2 P.M. -- JOHNSON HAGOOD STADIUM -- CHARLESTON, S.C.

VMIGeneral InformationLocation: Lexington, Va.Founded: 1839Enrollment: 1,250Superintendent: General J.H. Binford Peay IIIAthletics Director: Donny WhiteNickname: KeydetsColors: Red, White, and YellowConference: Big SouthStadium (capacity): Alumni Memorial Field (10,000)Playing surface: Bermuda

Team InformationBasic Offense: MultipleBasic Defense: Multiple2005 Overall Record: 3-82005 Conference Record: 2-2Series vs. The Citadel: CIT, 32-30-2Letterman Returning: 27Letterman Lost: 24Starters Returning: 11Starters Lost: 13First Year of Football: 1891All-Time Record: 447-589-42Postseason Appearances: None

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Jim ReidCareer Record: 84-82-3Record at VMI: First SeasonOffi ce Phone: (540) 464-7264Best Time to Reach: Weekdays, 2:30-3:00 p.m. Head Coach Jim ReidAssistant Coaches (Positions)Ken Conaster – Special Teams Coordinator/Chief of StaffBrent Davis – Offensive Coordinator/QuarterbacksVince Sinagra – Defensive Coordinator/Defensive LineBob Bodine – Offensive LineReed Heim – Inside LinebackersRichard McNutt – SecondaryBrock Pittman – Wide ReceiversGreg Shockley – Running BacksPaul Soltis – Outside Linebackers

Media RelationsMedia Relations Director: Wade BrannerOffi ce Phone: (540) 464-7515Home Phone: (540) 463-5033E-mail: [email protected] Relations Mailing Address: VMI Sports Information Offi ce; Smith Hall, Room 116; Lexington, VA 24450Media Relations Fax: (540) 464-7583Website: www.vmikeydets.com

2006 Schedule 2005 ResultsDate Opponent Time Date Opponent ResultS 2 Davidson 1 p.m. S 3 Davidson W, 33-0S 9 @ Norfolk State 6 p.m. S 10 William & Mary L, 7-41S 16 @ Richmond 3 p.m. S 17 @ Duke L, 14-40 S 23 @ William & Mary 7 p.m. S 24 Lehigh L, 25-28S 30 James Madison 1 p.m. O 1 @ Liberty W, 10-7O 7 @ Army TBA O 8 Charleston Southern W, 34-12O 14 Coastal Carolina 1 p.m. O 15 @ Wofford L, 23-38O 21 @ Charleston Southern 1:30 p.m. O 22 Gardner-Webb L, 52-55 (3 OT)O 28 @ Gardner-Webb 1:30 p.m. O 29 @ Coastal Carolina L, 14-38N 11 @ The Citadel 2 p.m. N 5 @ Richmond L, 3-38N 18 Liberty 1 p.m. N 19 The Citadel L, 14-24

2005 VMI LeadersRushing Att. Yards Avg. TDNat Jackson 153 622 4.1 8Bryan Royster 67 261 3.9 2 Sean Mizzer 56 228 4.1 1

Passing Att. Comp. Pct. Int. Yards TDJonathan Wilson 295 184 62.4 11 1861 10Terrel Allen 9 4 44.4 0 17 0

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TDZohn Burden 58 742 12.8 3 Gary Price 40 421 10.5 2Nat Jackson 20 168 8.4 0

Tackles UT AT TT TFL SacksJustin Huggard 50 86 136 11.5 1.0Todd Baldwin 47 72 119 8.5 2.0Robert Mason 42 40 82 1.0 --

Interceptions No. Yards Avg. TDJustin Huggard 2 22 11.0 0Titus Green 2 12 6.0 0Robert Mason 2 90 45.0 1

Scoring TD PAT 2PAT FG Pts.Barrett Way 0 23 0 11 56Nat Jackson 8 0 0 0 48Jonathan Wilson 5 0 0 0 30Returnees in italics

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...GAME ELEVEN -- NOVEMBER 18 -- 5 P.M. -- RHODES STADIUM -- ELON, N.C.

ELONGeneral InformationLocation: Elon, N.C.Founded: 1889Enrollment: 4,702President: Dr. Leo LambertAthletics Director: Dr. Alan WhiteNickname: PhoenixColors: Maroon and GoldConference: SouthernStadium (capacity): Rhodes Stadium (11,250)Playing surface: Natural Grass

Team InformationBasic Offense: MultipleBasic Defense: 4-32005 Overall Record: 3-82005 Conference Record: 0-7Series vs. The Citadel: CIT, 4-1Letterman Returning: 35Letterman Lost: 18Starters Returning: 12Starters Lost: 10First Year of Football: 1909All-Time Record: 442-370-18Postseason Appearances:12, all as a member of NAIAPostseason Record: 8-4Last Postseason Appearance: 1981Result: W, 3-0 vs. Pittsburgh State (NAIA)

Coaching StaffHead Coach: Pete LemboCareer Record: 44-14Record at Elon: First SeasonOffi ce Phone: (336) 278-6721Best Time to Reach: Contact Matt Eviston Head Coach Pete LemboAssistant Coaches (Positions)Warren Ruggiero – Offensive Coordinator/QuarterbacksJay Bateman – Defensive Coordinator/LinebackersTony Trisciani – Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive BacksShane Burnham – Defensive EndsLouis Clyburn – Running Backs/Recruiting CoordinatorRicky Perez – Wide ReceiversMitch Rippy – Punters/KickersRich Skrosky – Offensive LineMarc Yellock – Defensive Line

Media RelationsMedia Relations Director: Matt EvistonOffi ce Phone: (336) 278-6711E-mail: [email protected] Relations Mailing Address: Campus Box 2500; Elon, NC 27244Media Relations Fax: (336) 278-6768Website: www.elon.edu/athletics

2006 Schedule 2005 ResultsDate Opponent Time Date Opponent ResultS 2 @ Coastal Carolina 7 p.m. S 3 Coastal Carolina L, 10-17S 9 Towson 6 p.m. S 10 @ Savannah State W, 48-14S 16 Presbyterian 2 p.m. S 17 Presbyterian W, 34-19S 30 @ Appalachian State TBA S 24 North Carolina A&T W, 12-9O 7 Western Carolina 2 p.m. O 1 Georgia Southern L, 7-49O 14 @ Georgia Southern TBA O 8 @ Wofford L, 9-14O 21 Wofford 2 p.m. O 15 Chattanooga L, 7-10O 28 @ Chattanooga 6 p.m. O 22 @ Furman L, 6-45N 4 Furman 2 p.m. O 29 @ Western Carolina L, 26-31N 11 @ North Carolina A&T 1:30 p.m. N 12 @ The Citadel L, 0-21N 18 The Citadel 5 p.m. N 19 Appalachian State L, 14-52

2005 Elon LeadersRushing Att. Yards Avg. TDReggie Hall 195 796 4.1 6Joe Baptiste 61 340 5.6 1 Jarrett Meadors 54 189 3.5 1

Passing Att. Comp. Pct. Int. Yards TDKye Hamilton 262 140 53.4 7 1357 6Tripp Hursey 4 2 50.0 1 24 1

Receiving No. Yards Avg. TDMichael Mayers 41 632 15.4 4 Reggie Hall 28 126 4.5 0Jarrett Meadors 13 64 4.9 1

Tackles UT AT TT TFL SacksChad Nkang 73 79 152 18.5 5.0Zach McAlister 25 38 63 1.5 --Dwayne Ijames 30 30 60 2.5 2.0

Interceptions No. Yards Avg. TDChris Bland 2 25 12.5 0Daronce Daniels 1 0 0.0 0 Mark Jetton 1 8 8.0 0

Scoring TD PAT 2PAT FG Pts.Andrew Wilcox 0 18 0 11 51 Reggie Hall 6 0 0 0 36Michael Mayers 4 0 0 0 24Returnees in italics

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Texas A&M-Sept. 2Accommodations: Del Lago600 Del Lago Blvd.Montgomery, TX 77356Phone: (936) 582-6100Fax: (936) 582-4918

Kyle FieldCapacity: 82,600Turf: Natural GrassBuilt: 1927 and 1929

Pittsburgh-Sept. 23Accommodations: Westin100 Penn AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15222Phone: (412) 281-3700Fax: (412) 227-4502

Heinz FieldCapacity: 65,000Turf: Natural GrassBuilt: 2001

Wofford-Oct. 7Accommodations: Radisson9027 Fair Forest RoadSpartanburg, SC 29301Phone: (864) 574-2111Fax: (864) 576-0431

Gibbs StadiumCapacity: 13,000Turf: Natural GrassBuilt: 1996

Furman-Oct. 14Accommodations: Hilton45 W. Orchard Park DriveGreenville, SC 29615Phone: (864) 232-4747Fax: (864) 233-2861

Paladin StadiumCapacity: 16,000Turf: Natural GrassBuilt: 1981

Appalachian State-Nov. 4Accommodations: Best WesternHwy. 184P.O. Box 1478Banner Elk, NC 28604Phone: (828) 898-4571Fax: (828) 898-8437

Kidd Brewer StadiumCapacity: 16,650Turf: FieldTurfBuilt: 1962

Elon-Nov. 18Accommodations: Ramada2703 Ramada RoadBurlington, NC 27215Phone: (336) 227-5541Fax: (336) 570-2701

Rhodes StadiumCapacity: 11,250Turf: Natural GrassBuilt: 2001

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Department and Faculty Athletic Representative. Shortly after he became President of The Citadel, Lt. Gen. Sei-gnious asked me to come up with a perpetual trophy that the football teams of The Citadel and VMI could compete for on an annual basis. He had already selected a very appropriate name for the game: “The Military Classic of the South.” I was at that time the Director of Student Activities and was also the Faculty Representative for Athletics, both of which positions I had inherited from Col. David S. McAlister, a Citadel legend who had held those positions for many years. I remembered from my growing-up years in the Midwest that the football teams from the Universities of Michigan and Minnesota annually played for “The Little Brown Jug,” with the winning team taking possession of the trophy until the next game. I believe that the jug was once used by one team’s waterboy and after the game, the other team stole the jug. They refused to give it up, saying “Win it back next year!” Thus began a tradition that continues until the present. Such a memorable trophy was what I sought. Keeping in mind the roles of each college, I naturally thought of some military item common to both schools. The cadet sword was considered but discarded as being too unwieldy to make into a trophy. The shako offered a more compact form and I envisaged the shako devices from each school on the front of the shako. A colleague from VMI sent me one of their shako devices and I found an old, discarded shako in The Citadel’s tailor shop. I then cut holes in the shako and attached the devices. The pom-pom was of course included. I took this rough trophy to General Seignious and described a wooden base for it, on which silver plates would be attached to describe the trophy and to record the yearly results of each game. The General approved the concept and gave me the go-ahead. Until this time, only one person at VMI knew what we were plan-ning. The time had come to get VMI’s offi cial approval of “The Military Classic of the South” and the proposed trophy. VMI was initially not very enthusiastic about the whole idea. VMI had traditional rivals in their own state, such as the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, William & Mary and Richmond. Nonetheless, they shortly approved the project and we moved on. At this point, I called on Cita-del graduate Whit Cline (Class of 1959), who was then and still is a representative of the L.G. Balfour Company, a nationally known manufacturer of trophies and rings and like items. Many Citadel

graduates wear rings manufactured by Balfour. Whit came from his Columbia offi ce and I described the proposed trophy to him. At that time, I thought that Balfour would make a mold of the trophy and cast it perhaps in bronze or another suitable metal. Whit took the shako with him and soon after called to say that Balfour suggested a silver trophy, which they could make by covering the shako with a fi ne silver thread and then melting the thread into a solid coating. That appeared to be a good solution and “Silver Shako” had a nice alliterative sound to it. Thus “The Silver Shako” was born. The cost of the trophy was $532.72 and VMI paid for half of it. The Balfour Company completed the trophy in time for the 1976 game, which was played in Charleston. Bobby Ross, a VMI graduate, was The Citadel coach. The media gave good coverage to the fi rst “Military Classic of the South” and the trophy rested upon a velvet covered table on The Citadel’s sideline during the game. The scenario called for the President of each college, the head football coaches and players of each team to meet at the center of the fi eld after the game and the President of the college would then present the trophy to the President of the winning college. Horror of horrors, The Citadel lost, 30-14! General Seignious was a good sport and manfully carried out his role. Bobby Ross was nearly in tears and his players retired immediately to their locker room. Of course, the VMI team was on the fi eld in force, properly gleeful over their victory. Twenty-six games have now been played in the series with the shako up for grabs, of which The Citadel has won 17, lost eight and

tied one. The 2003 version of “The Mili-tary Classic of the South” took to a new venue as the Bulldogs and Keydets squared off in Memorial Stadium in Charlotte, N.C.. The battle saw one of the closest games in the series history as The Citadel squeezed out a 27-23 victory. The Bulldogs scored the go-ahead touchdown with only 14 seconds left on the clock to clinch the victory and to bring the Silver Shako back to Charleston. After a year off, the Bulldogs re-tained possession of the Silver Shako with a 22-14 victory in Lexington, Va., in 2005. Overall, The Citadel and VMI series stands at 32-30-2 with the Bulldogs holding the edge after the victory in Lexington in 2005. The Citadel has won two in a row over VMI, three of the last four, six of the last eight and 11 of the last 15.

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE... The Southern Conference, which enters its 86th season of intercollegiate competition in 2006, has become known as one of the nation’s leaders in emphasiz-ing the development of the student-athlete and defi ning the league’s role in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has excelled as the premier Division I-AA foot-ball conference since earning that classifi cation in 1981. The Conference currently consists of 11 members in four states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fi fth-oldest NCAA Division I col-legiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacifi c 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Throughout its history, the Southern Conference has been an innovator in college athletics. The Southern Conference was the fi rst “super conference” with its charter membership including the likes of Alabama, Auburn, and North Carolina. The SoCon, as it has come to be known by headline writers throughout the country, is the league that gave birth to the three-point shot in college basketball and was the college home of such sporting greats as Arnold Palmer, Jerry West and Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. League athletes have been recognized countless times on CoSIDA Aca-demic All-America and district teams, highlighted this year by College of Charleston baseball player Phillip Coker, who was named Academic All-American of the Year. A total of 19 Rhodes-Scholarship winners have been selected from the conference. The Southern Conference offi ce is located in the Beaumont Mill in Spartan-burg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, the Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the SoCon a fi rst class meeting area as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.

MEMBERSHIP HISTORY The Southern Conference was formed on Feb. 25, 1921 at a meeting in Atlanta, Ga. Fourteen institutions from the 30-member Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) reorganized as the Southern Conference. Those char-ter members included Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi State, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Vir-ginia, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. Athletic competition began in the fall of 1921. In 1922, six more schools - Florida, Louisiana State, Mississippi, South Caro-lina, Tulane and Vanderbilt - joined the fold. A year later, the University of the South joined the ranks. Virginia Military Institute became a member in 1925 and Duke University came into the fold in 1929. Since then, conference membership has ex-perienced a series of membership changes with 42 institutions having been affi liated with the league. The league has undergone two major transitions during its history. The fi rst occurred in December 1932 when the Southeastern Conference was formed out of the 23-school Southern Conference. The league’s 13 members west and south of the Appalachian Mountains reorganized to help reduce the ex-tensive travel demands that were present in the league at the time. In 1936, the Southern Conference invited The Citadel, William & Mary, Davidson, Furman, Rich-mond and Wake Forest to join the membership. The second major shift happened in 1953 when Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest offi cially withdrew from the league to form the Atlantic Coast Conference. This change was brought about due to the desire of many of those schools to schedule a greater number of regular season basketball games against their local rivals. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that spans four Southeastern states. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greens-boro, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford. The most recent addition, Elon University, joined the Southern Conference on July 1, 2003. The Phoenix replaced Virginia Military Institute which left the conference on June 30, 2003. East Tennes-see State, which joined the SoCon in 1978, left the conference following the conclu-sion of the 2004-05 academic year.

LEADERSHIP The start of the 2006 football campaign sees John Iamarino enter his fi rst football season as the Southern Conference’s commissioner. Iamarino, who offi cially became the SoCon commissioner on Jan. 2, 2006, previously served as the commis-sioner of the Northeast Conference for nine seasons. In his nine years with the Somerset, N.J.-based NEC, Iamarino promoted the conference through an ambitious agenda designed to improve the quality of competition, upgrade compliance-related matters and generally increase the mar-keting and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions. To improve the 21 championship NEC sports for the more than 2,200 student-athletes who compete, Iamarino helped secure professional facilities to ac-commodate baseball, indoor track & fi eld, tennis and women’s swimming champion-ships. Tournament gifts, awards, trophies and event programs were all systematically

upgraded. Iamarino replaced Danny Morrison who served as commissioner from Nov. 13, 2001 until June 15, 2005. Morrison left the league to become the director of athletics at Texas Christian University. The Southern Conference named its fi rst commissioner in December 1950. Duke head football coach Wallace Wade made the transition from Blue Devil football coach to athletics administration as the fi rst 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. He was succeeded by Dave Hart in 1987 who spearheaded the transfer of the league offi ce from Charlotte, N.C., to Asheville, N.C. Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in 1991. Under Wa-ters’ leadership, the Southern Conference expanded to 12 members, added three women’s sports and posted record revenue from the basketball tournament. Wa-ters, 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 offi ce, in-troduced the current SoCon logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. He became the president of the Asheville franchise of the National Basketball Development League in 2001.

CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORYThe fi rst Southern Conference Championship was the league basketball tourna-ment held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the fi rst recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Confer-ence Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. In May of 1923, the league held its fi rst outdoor track and fi eld champi-onship in Montgomery, Ala. Mississippi A&M (now Mississippi State) captured six individual titles on its way to winning the team championship. Two other sports - cross country and tennis - held their fi rst championships during the 1920s. North Carolina won the initial cross country team championship in 1926 in Athens, Ga. Tennis crowned its fi rst singles and doubles champions in New Orleans, La. in 1928. Donald Cram of Vanderbilt was the league’s fi rst singles champion, while Leonard Chamberlin and Maurie Bayon of Tulane won the doubles title. The 1930s saw four more sports - wrestling, indoor track and fi eld, swim-ming and golf - celebrate their fi rst conference championships. VMI played host to and won the fi rst league wrestling team championship in 1930. Washington & Lee won the fi rst indoor track team championship, which also took place in 1930 and was held at Chapel Hill, N.C. The University of Virginia hosted and won the fi rst league swimming championship in 1933, while Duke captured the fi rst conference golf team title at Sedgefi eld Country Club in Greensboro, N.C., later that same year. Baseball was introduced as a Southern Conference sport in 1947 as Clem-son captured the league championship that year. Rifl e held its fi rst conference championship in 1956, while soccer was the most recently added men’s sport in 1967. The Southern Conference began sponsoring women’s sports during the 1983-84 season. That year, volleyball, basketball and tennis championships were held in the league. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994. The Southern Conference currently declares champions in 10 men’s sports - football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track and fi eld, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track and fi eld, tennis, golf and softball.

FOOTBALL The Southern Conference has the most prolifi c history among Division I-AA football conferences. The league boasts the best winning percentage in the history of the I-AA Playoffs (.626). League players have garnered over 200 All-America selections and numerous national player- or coach-of-the-year awards. The conference has had at least one team in the Top 10 of the fi nal I-AA poll for 22 consecutive years with at least two teams fi nishing in the Top 20 in every season since 1982. The conference has placed multiple representatives in the I-AA Playoffs in 20 of 24 seasons, with 14 Championship Game appearances and six national titles. Georgia Southern won back-to-back national championships, including a 27-25 win over Montana in the 2000 title game and a 59-24 win over Youngstown State in 1999. Furman advanced to the championship title game in 2001 before falling to Montana. Appalachian State claimed its fi rst-ever National Championship crown in 2005 with a 21-16 win over Northern Iowa. The SoCon has had at least one team reach the semifi nals in seven of the last eight years and in 12 of the last 14 seasons. In 2005, the league had three teams advance to the playoffs for the fi fth time in the past seven years.

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Before it was a league member, Georgia Southern made fi ve championship appearances with four titles, giving SoCon members 17 title games and nine cham-pionships. The Eagles’ six national titles mark the most in I-AA football. Georgia Southern won back-to-back national championships in 1985-86 and 1989-90. In 1988, Furman won the I-AA national championship in its second trip to the title game. The Paladins defeated Georgia Southern 17-12, avenging a loss to the Eagles in the 1985 championship game. Marshall ended its I-AA tenure with its second national title. The Thunder-ing Herd advanced to the national championship game fi ve times during the 1990s, winning the title over Youngstown State in 1992 and Montana in 1996. Prior to the conference’s reclassifi cation, 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. During his four years as a Tar Heel, Justice helped guide North Carolina to three major bowl appearances. He was a fi rst team All-America selection in 1948 and 1949. In 1949, Justice earned fi rst team all-conference honors for the fourth consecutive season, becoming the fi rst player in league history to achieve that feat. Only three other football players have earned all-conference honors four times since Justice. Another of the league’s football products that made it to the College Foot-ball 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 fi rst team All-America honors on the fi eld and was a fi rst 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 fi ve-time All-Pro defensive lineman and is also a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In recent years, the SoCon has continued to produce outstanding student-athletes. Two of the last seven winners of the Walter Payton Award have come from the Southern Conference. Georgia Southern’s Adrian Peterson captured the trophy given annually to Division I-AA’s most outstanding offensive player in 1999. Furman’s Louis Ivory was awarded the honor in 2000. Appalachian State’s Dexter Coakley was a three-time all-conference selection and consensus All-America in 1994, ’95 and ’96 before going on to stardom with the Dallas Cowboys. Coakley won a pair of Buck Buchanan Awards, given to I-AA’s top defensive player each year. Terrell Owens went from catching passes at Chattanooga to a stellar NFL career with the San Francisco 49ers. 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.

BASKETBALL Men’s basketball was the fi rst sport in which the conference produced a championship. The league tournament is the nation’s oldest, with the inaugural championship held in Atlanta in 1922. Not only was the Southern Conference Tournament the fi rst of its kind, the league also helped change the face of college basketball in 1980 when, at the request of the NCAA Rules Committee, the league began a season-long experi-ment with a 22-foot three-point fi eld goal. Ronnie Carr of Western Carolina made the fi rst three-point fi eld goal in college basketball history in a game against Middle Tennessee State. Another college basketball tradition that originated in the SoCon is the traditional cutting of the nets by the winning team. According to USA Today, the practice of net cutting originated in 1947 with North Carolina State head coach Everett Case. As a fi rst-year head coach with the Wolfpack, Case led State to the SoCon Tournament title with a 50-48 win over arch-rival North Carolina. 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 University coach Bill Reinhart, who coached in the SoCon for nearly 30 years, as the inventor of the modern fastbreak. The SoCon was the fi rst conference to use the tournament to determine its NCAA representative when North Carolina State claimed the tournament title in 1952. West Virginia’s 10 tournament championships are still the most in league history. The Mountaineers were led by the incomparable Jerry West from 1958 through ’60. West, a two-time All-America selection, spurred West Virginia to the Final Four in 1959. The Mountaineers lost in the championship game that season to California, 71-70, but West earned Final Four Most Valuable Player honors. West was a three-time Southern Conference tournament MVP, a two-time league regular season MVP, and was twice named the conference’s Athlete-of-the-Year. He went on to a spectacular career with the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1979. He was a 14-time NBA All-Star while with the Lakers. It is West’s silhouette that comprises the NBA’s globally recognized logo. Frank Selvy set the NCAA record for points in a game while at Furman. As a Paladin senior in 1954, Selvy lit up Newberry College for 100 points, 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 with seven different teams. 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 fi rst player selected in the 1957 NBA draft and enjoyed a six-year career in that league. The fl amboyant Hundley is recognized today as the voice of the NBA’s Utah Jazz. East Tennessee State’s Keith “Mister” Jennings made his mark on the col-lege basketball world in the early 1990s. Despite standing under six feet tall, Jen-nings 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. Most recently, Western Carolina’s Kevin Martin was a fi rst round pick of the Sacramento Kings in 2004. Martin was second in the nation in scoring as a junior at 24.9 points per game before leaving a year early for the NBA. 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 fi nished third in the tournament in 1950. Women’s basketball competition began in the Southern Conference in 1983-84 with seven teams, fi ve of whom are still members of the league: Appala-chian State, Chattanooga, Davidson, Furman and Western Carolina. In the sport’s history, seven schools have won the league’s tournament at least once with Chat-tanooga winning 10 and Appalachian State owning six titles. UNC Greensboro won the 1998 tournament as head coach Lynne Agee became the fi rst coach to take a team to the NCAA Tournament in all three Divisions - I, II & III. In 2001, Chat-tanooga head coach Wes Moore became the fi rst 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 regu-lar season crown. Chattanooga has the most overall titles with 12, fi ve of them shared. Chattanooga owns the most outright championships with seven. Only four players have won the conference Player of the Year award twice: ETSU’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 the Lady Mocs’ Katasha Brown (2003-04 and 2005-06).

OTHER SPORTS In baseball, Wake Forest advanced to the championship game of the NCAA College World Series in 1949 before falling to Texas. Demon Deacon second base-man Charles Teague was named the CWS Most Valuable Player. The Citadel made history in 1990 by becoming the fi rst military school to make an appearance at the College World Series. The Bulldogs were joined that season at the CWS by current conference member Georgia Southern. This past spring College of Charleston was one step away from Omaha, becoming the fi rst league school to advance to the Super Regionals, while Elon earned an at-large berth for its fi rst appearance as a SoCon member. 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 fi elds have been Atlee Hammaker (East Tennessee State), Jeff Montgomery (Marshall) and Mike Ramsey (Appalachian State). SoCon active MLB players include Angels third baseman Dallas McPherson (The Citadel), and pitchers Britt Reames (The Citadel) and Ryan Glynn (VMI) who both pitched with Oakland in 2005. Arnold Palmer, perhaps the most famous golfer to have ever lived, 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 eight major championships - four Masters, two British Opens, one US Open and one US Amateur. Women’s sports are relatively young in the league’s history. In 1992-93, the Southern Conference celebrated its 10th Anniversary of women’s athletics. Furman golfer Dottie Pepper was named the Southern Conference Women’s Ath-lete-of-the-Decade in conjunction with that event. Appalachian State’s Mary Jayne Harrelson won the NCAA Outdoor title at 1500 meters in 1999 and 2001. Most

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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 Con-ference tournament championship. Case mentored the Wolfpack to six consecutive Southern Conference Tournament championships from 1947 through 1952. In North Carolina State’s fi nal season in the league, the Wolfpack won the regular season title but fell in the tournament championship game to Wake Forest, 71-70. Despite coaching in the conference for just seven seasons, Case is the ninth winningest coach in league history and averaged 26.7 wins per year during his tenure, the best mark in con-ference history. Case was named Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year three times. Lefty Driesell, most recently the head coach at Georgia State, 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. 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 Con-ference 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. Holland later led Virginia to the Final Four in 1984. After his coaching career concluded, Holland returned to the Southern Conference as the athletic director at Davidson from 1990-1995 before accepting the same position at Virginia. J. Dallas Shirley, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, spent 21 years as the assistant to the commissioner and supervisor of offi cials in the Southern Conference. Shirley worked with the conference from 1967 until 1988 under three commissioners: Lloyd P. Jordan, Kenneth G. Germann, and David R. Hart. Shirley was a basketball offi cial in the Southern Conference for 30 years and offi ciated over 2,000 career games in various leagues. He also served as president of the Inter-national Association Basketball Offi cials and the United States Olympic Basketball Committee. Even the legendary Paul “Bear” Bryant got his coaching start in the South-ern Conference as he guided the Maryland Terrapins in 1945. A former South-ern Conference football coach who reached “folk legend” status is the late Frank Howard of Clemson, who guided the Tigers as a league member from 1940-52. Howard won 69 Southern Conference games which still ranks tied for fourth on the league’s all-time coaching victories list. The Southern Conference has been represented on the sidelines at fi ve 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.

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE MEMBERSAlabama ......................................................... 1921-1932Appalachian State .....................1971-presentAuburn ........................................................... 1921-1932College of Charleston ...............1998-presentChattanooga ..............................1976-presentThe Citadel ................................1936-presentClemson ........................................................ 1921-1953Davidson ................. 1936-1988, 1991-presentDuke ............................................................... 1928-1953East Carolina ................................................ 1964-1976East Tennessee State ................................... 1978-2005Elon .............................................2003-presentFlorida ............................................................ 1922-1932Furman .......................................1936-presentGeorge Washington .................................... 1936-1970Georgia .......................................................... 1921-1932Georgia Southern ......................1991-presentGeorgia Tech................................................. 1921-1932Kentucky ....................................................... 1921-1932Louisiana State ............................................. 1922-1932Marshall ......................................................... 1976-1997Maryland........................................................ 1921-1953Mississippi ..................................................... 1922-1932Mississippi State ........................................... 1921-1932North Carolina ............................................ 1921-1953North Carolina Greensboro .....1997-presentNorth Carolina State ................................. 1921-1953Richmond ...................................................... 1936-1976South Carolina ............................................. 1922-1953Tennessee ...................................................... 1921-1932Tulane ............................................................. 1922-1932University of the South .............................. 1922-1932Vanderbilt ...................................................... 1922-1932Virginia ........................................................... 1921-1937Virginia Military Institute ........................... 1924-2003Virginia Tech .................................................. 1921-1956Washington & Lee ....................................... 1921-1958Wake Forest ................................................. 1936-1953West Virginia ................................................ 1950-1968Western Carolina ......................1976-presentWilliam & Mary ........................................... 1936-1977Wofford ......................................1997-present

Founded ....................................................................................... Feb. 26, 1921Commissioner ..........................................................................John IamarinoSenior Associate Commissioner ...............................................Geoff CabeAsst. Commissioner/Compliance .....................................................Doug KingAssoc. Commissioner/Internal Affairs ...................................... Sue ArakasAssoc. Commissioner/Public Affairs ............................... Bryan McGowanAsst. Commissioner/Marketing & Development .................. Pete MooreChair, Council of Presidents ................ Dr. Benjamin Dunlap (Wofford)President ...................................... Dr. William Sharbrough (The Citadel)Vice President ....................................Bill Moore (College of Charleston)Coordinator of Football Offi cials ...............................................Don Lucas

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TE Daniel Bettis, Appalachian State WR Jermane Little, Appalachian State WR Emanuel Hassell, Chattanooga OT Grant Oliver, Appalachian State OT Matt Isenhour, Appalachian State OG Patrick Covington, Furman OG Kerry Brown, Appalachian State OG Chad Motte, Georgia Southern C Corey Stewart, Furman QB Richie Williams, Appalachian State RB Jermaine Austin, Georgia Southern RB Kevin Richardson, Appalachian State RB Eldra Buckley, Chattanooga RS Mike Malone, Western Carolina PK Esteban Lopez, Chattanooga

FIRST TEAM DEFENSEDL Marques Murrell, Appalachian State DL Jason Hunter, Appalachian State DL Felipe Foster, Western Carolina DL Katon Bethay, Wofford LB Shawn Grant, The Citadel LB Chad Nkang, Elon LB John Mohring, Georgia Southern DB Corey Lynch, Appalachian State DB Terence McBride, Georgia Southern DB Primus Glover, Western Carolina DB Francis Brown, Western Carolina P Ingle Martin, Furman

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE TE John Rust, Furman WR Justin Stepp, Furman WR Teddy Craft, Georgia Southern OT Josh Shinpaugh, Chattanooga OT Kevin Hodapp, Wofford OG Brian Laggis, Furman OG Kevin McAlmont, Western Carolina C Linden Ryan, Western Carolina QB Ingle Martin, Furman RB Jerome Felton, Furman RB Darius Fudge, Western Carolina RS Dwayne Ijames, Elon PK Scott Beckler, Furman

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE DL James Wilson, The Citadel DL Roy Ravenell, Furman DL Charrod Taylor, Georgia Southern DL Rico Reese, Western Carolina LB Monte Smith, Appalachian State LB William Freeman, Furman LB Lamar Barnes, Western Carolina DB Jeremy Wiggins, Appalachian State DB Quintez Smith, Chattanooga DB Avery Dingle, The Citadel DB Dwayne Ijames, Elon P Tim Mayse, Western Carolina

Offensive Player of the Year: Richie Williams, Appalachian StateDefensive Players of the Year: Chad Nkang, Elon Katon Bethay, WoffordCoach of the Year: Jerry Moore, Appalachian StateFreshman of the Year: Dedrick Bynum, Georgia SouthernJacobs Blocking Trophy: Matt Isenhour, Appalachian State

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FIRST TEAM OFFENSETE John Rust, Furman WR Justin Stepp, Furman WR Emanuel Hassell, Chattanooga OT Grant Oliver, Appalachian State OT John Kivett, Furman OG Patrick Covington, Furman OG Chad Motte, Georgia Southern C Corey Stewart, Furman QB Richie Williams, Appalachian State RB Jermaine Austin, Georgia Southern RB Kevin Richardson, Appalachian State RS Mike Malone, Western Carolina PK Scott Beckler, Furman

FIRST TEAM DEFENSEDL Marques Murrell, Appalachian State DL Jason Hunter, Appalachian State DL Rico Reese, Western Carolina DL Katon Bethay, Wofford LB William Freeman, Furman LB Chad Nkang, Elon LB John Mohring, Georgia Southern DB Jeremy Wiggins, Appalachian State DB Corey Lynch, Appalachian State DB Terence McBride, Georgia Southern DB Primus Glover, Western Carolina P Ingle Martin, Furman

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE TE Daniel Bettis, Appalachian State WR Jermane Little, Appalachian State WR Ta’Mar Jernigan, The Citadel OT Matt Isenhour, Appalachian State OT Kevin Hodapp, Wofford OG Kerry Brown, Appalachian State OG Brian Laggis, Furman C Lance Wayne, Georgia Southern QB Ingle Martin, Furman RB Jerome Felton, Furman RB Eldra Buckley, Chattanooga RS Dwayne Ijames, Elon PK Esteban Lopez, Chattanooga

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE DL James Wilson, The Citadel DL Fred Townsend, The Citadel

DL Roy Ravenell, Furman DL Charrod Taylor, Georgia Southern LB Porter Johnson, The Citadel LB Andrew Jones, Furman LB Lamar Barnes, Western Carolina DB Quintez Smith, Chattanooga DB Austin Holmes, Furman DB Brian Ford, Wofford DB Francis Brown, Western Carolina P Tim Mayse, Western Carolina Offensive Player of the Year: Richie Williams, Appalachian StateDefensive Player of the Year: Chad Nkang, Elon Coach of the Year: Jerry Moore, Appalachian StateFreshman of the Year: Dedrick Bynum, Georgia Southern

OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKSept. 5 Jermaine Austin, Georgia SouthernSept. 12 Darius Fudge, Western CarolinaSept. 19 Kevin Richardson, Appalachian StateSept. 26 Richie Williams, Appalachian StateOct. 3 Ingle Martin, FurmanOct. 10 Richie Williams, Appalachian StateOct. 17 Kevin Richardson, Appalachian StateOct. 24 Richie Williams, Appalachian StateOct. 31 Richie Williams, Appalachian State Eldra Buckley, Chattanooga Jayson Foster, Georgia SouthernNov. 7 Eldra Buckley, ChattanoogaNov. 14 Richie Williams, Appalachian State

DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEKSept. 5 Jeff Phillips, ChattanoogaSept. 12 Larry White, ChattanoogaSept. 19 Katon Bethay, WoffordSept. 26 Marques Murrell, Appalachian StateOct. 3 Porter Johnson, The CitadelOct. 10 William Freeman, FurmanOct. 17 Chad Nkang, ElonOct. 24 Carlton Bailey, Western CarolinaOct. 31 Willie Rowell, The CitadelNov. 7 William Freeman, FurmanNov. 14 Marques Murrell, Appalachian State

FRESHMEN OF THE WEEKSept. 5 Zach McAlister, ElonSept. 12 Chris Tommie, WoffordSept. 19 Zach McAlister, ElonSept. 26 Joel Bell, FurmanOct. 3 Matt Wise, Georgia SouthernOct. 10 Dedrick Bynam, Georgia SouthernOct. 17 Joe Baptiste, ElonOct. 24 Larry Beard, Georgia SouthernOct. 31 Jarvis Newson, ChattanoogaNov. 7 Brandon Williams, FurmanNov. 14 Ben Carnell, The Citadel

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CHAMPIONS2005 Appalachian State 6 1 0 .8572004 Furman 6 1 0 .8572003 Wofford 8 0 0 1.0002002 Georgia Southern 7 1 0 .8752001 Georgia Southern 7 1 0 .8752000 Georgia Southern 7 1 0 .8751999 Georgia Southern 7 1 0 .875 Appalachian State 7 1 0 .875 Furman 7 1 0 .8751998 Georgia Southern 8 0 0 1.0001997 Georgia Southern 7 1 0 .8751996 Marshall 8 0 0 1.0001995 Appalachian State 8 0 0 1.0001994 Marshall 7 1 0 .8751993 Georgia Southern 7 1 0 .8751992 The Citadel 6 1 0 .8571991 Appalachian State 6 1 0 .8571990 Furman 6 1 0 .8571989 Furman 7 0 0 1.0001988 Furman 6 1 0 .857 Marshall 6 1 0 .8571987 Appalachian State 7 0 0 1.0001986 Appalachian State 6 0 1 .9291985 Furman 6 0 0 1.0001984 Chattanooga 5 1 0 .8331983 Furman 6 0 1 .9281982 Furman 6 1 0 .8571981 Furman 5 2 0 .7141980 Furman 7 0 0 1.0001979 Chattanooga 5 1 0 .8331978 Furman 4 1 0 .800 Chattanooga 4 1 0 .8001977 Chattanooga 4 1 0 .800 Virginia Military 4 1 0 .8001976 East Carolina 7 1 0 .8751975 Richmond 5 1 0 .8331974 Virginia Military 5 1 0 .8331973 East Carolina 6 0 0 1.0001972 East Carolina 6 0 0 1.0001971 Richmond 5 1 0 .8331970 William & Mary 3 1 0 .7501969 Davidson 5 1 0 .833 Richmond 5 1 0 .8331968 Richmond 6 0 0 1.0001967 West Virginia 4 0 1 .9001966 William & Mary 4 1 1 .800 East Carolina 4 1 1 .8001965 West Virginia 4 0 0 1.0001964 West Virginia 5 0 0 1.0001963 Virginia Tech 5 0 0 1.0001962 Virginia Military 6 0 0 1.0001961 The Citadel 5 1 0 .8331960 Virginia Military 4 1 0 .8001959 Virginia Military 5 0 1 .9171958 West Virginia 4 0 0 1.0001957 Virginia Military 6 0 0 1.0001956 West Virginia 5 0 0 1.0001955 West Virginia 4 0 0 1.0001954 West Virginia 3 0 0 1.0001953 West Virginia 4 0 0 1.0001952 Duke 5 0 0 1.0001951 Maryland 5 0 0 1.000 Virginia Military 5 0 0 1.0001950 Washington & Lee 6 0 0 1.0001949 North Carolina 5 0 0 1.0001948 Clemson 5 0 0 1.0001947 William & Mary 7 1 0 .8751946 North Carolina 4 0 1 .9001945 Duke 4 0 0 1.0001944 Duke 4 0 0 1.0001943 Duke 4 0 0 1.0001942 William & Mary 4 0 0 1.0001941 Duke 5 0 0 1.0001940 Clemson 4 0 0 1.0001939 Duke 5 0 0 1.0001938 Duke 5 0 0 1.0001937 Maryland 2 0 0 1.0001936 Duke 7 0 0 1.0001935 Duke 5 0 0 1.0001934 Washington & Lee 4 0 0 1.0001933 Duke 4 0 0 1.000

SOCON TEAMS IN THE NCAA DIVISION I-AA PLAYOFFSYear Round Result Site2005 First Round 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 Quarterfi nals Appalachian State 38, Southern Illinois 24 Boone, N.C. Furman 24, Richmond 20 Hampton, Va. Semifi nals Appalachian State 39, Furman 23 Boone, N.C. Championship Appalachian State 21, Northern Iowa 16 Chattanooga, Tenn.2004 First Round Furman 49, Jacksonville State 7 Greenville, S.C. Georgia Southern 53, Florida International 32 Miami, Fla. Quarterfi nals James Madison 14, Furman 13 Greenville, S.C. New Hampshire 27, Georgia Southern 23 Statesboro, Ga.2003 First Round Wofford 31, North Carolina A&T 10 Spartanburg, S.C. Quarterfi nals Wofford 31, Western Kentucky 17 Spartanburg, S.C. Semifi nals Delaware 24, Wofford 9 Newark, Del.2002 First Round Georgia Southern 34, Bethune Cookman 0 Statesboro, Ga. Villanova 45, Furman 38 Philadelphia, Pa. Maine 14, Appalachian State 13 Boone, N.C. Quarterfi nals Georgia Southern 31, Maine 7 Statesboro, Ga. Semifi nals Western Kentucky 31, Georgia Southern 28 Statesboro, Ga.2001 First Round 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. Quarterfi nals Furman 34, Leigh 17 Greenville, S.C. Georgia Southern 38, Appalachian State 24 Statesboro, Ga. Semifi nals Furman 24, Georgia Southern 17 Greenville, S.C. Championship Montana 13, Furman 6 Chattanooga, Tenn.2000 First Round Appalachian St. 33, Troy State 30 Montgomery, Ala. Hofstra 31, Furman 24 Greenville, S.C. McNeese St. 17, Georgia Southern 42 Statesboro, Ga. Quarterfi nals Appalachian St. 33, Western Kentucky 30 Bowling Green, Ky. Hofstra 20, Georgia Southern 48 Statesboro, Ga. Semifi nals Appalachian St. 16, Montana 19 (OT) Missoula, Mont. Georgia Southern 27, Delaware 18 Newark, Del. Championship Montana 25, Georgia Southern 27 Chattanooga, Tenn.1999 First Round 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. Quarterfi nals Georgia Southern 38, Massachusetts 21 Statesboro, Ga. Semifi nals Georgia Southern 28, Illinois State 17 Statesboro, Ga. Championship Georgia Southern 59, Youngstown State 24 Chattanooga, Tenn.1998 First Round Georgia Southern 49, Colgate 28 Statesboro, Ga. Appalachian State 45, Tennessee State 31 Boone, N.C. Quarterfi nals Georgia Southern 52, Connecticut 30 Statesboro, Ga. Northwestern State 31, Appalachian State 20 Natchitoches, La. Semifi nals Georgia Southern 42, Western Illinois 14 Statesboro, Ga. Championship Massachusetts 55, Georgia Southern 43 Chattanooga, Tenn.1997 First Round Georgia Southern 52, Florida A&M 37 Statesboro, Ga. Quarterfi nals Delaware 16, Georgia Southern 7 Newark, Del.1996 First Round Marshall 59, Delaware 14 Huntington, W.Va. East Tennessee State 35, Villanova 29 Johnson City, Tenn. Furman 42, Northern Arizona 31 Flagstaff, Ariz. Quarterfi nals Marshall 54, Furman 0 Huntington, W.Va. Montana 44, East Tennessee State 14 Missoula, Mont. Semifi nals Marshall 31, Northern Iowa 14 Huntington, W.Va. Championship Marshall 49, Montana 29 Huntington, W.Va.1995 First Round Appalachian State 31, James Madison 24 Boone, N.C. Georgia Southern 24, Troy State 21 Troy, Ala. Marshall 38, Jackson State 8 Huntington, W.Va. Quarterfi nals 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. Semifi nals 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. Quarterfi nals Boise State 17, Appalachian State 14 Boise, Idaho Marshall 28, James Madison 21 Huntington, W.Va. Semifi nals Boise State 28, Marshall 24 Boise, Idaho1993 First Round Georgia Southern 14, Eastern Kentucky 12 Statesboro, Ga. Marshall 28, Howard 14 Huntington, W.Va. Quarterfi nals Youngstown State 34, Georgia Southern 14 Youngstown, Ohio Marshall 34, Delaware 31 Huntington, W.Va. Semifi nals 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. Quarterfi nals Youngstown State 42, The Citadel 17 Charleston, S.C. Marshall 35, Middle Tenn. State 21 Huntington, W.Va. Semifi nals 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. Quarterfi nals Marshall 41, Northern Iowa 13 Huntington, W.Va. Semifi nals 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. Quarterfi nals 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. Quarterfi nals Furman 42, Youngstown State 23 Greenville, S.C. Semifi nals 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. Quarterfi nals Furman 13, Marshall 9 Huntington, W.Va. Semifi nals Furman 38, Idaho 7 Greenville, S.C. Championship Furman 17, Georgia Southern 12 Pocatello, Idaho1987 First Round Appalachian State 20, Richmond 3 Boone, N.C. Marshall 41, James Madison 12 Huntington, W.Va. Quarterfi nals Appalachian State 19, Georgia Southern 0 Boone, N.C. Marshall 51, Weber State 23 Huntington, W.Va. Semifi nals Marshall 24, Appalachian State 10 Boone, N.C. Championship Northeast Louisiana 43, Marshall 42 Pocatello, Idaho1986 First Round Nicholls State 28, Appalachian State 26 Boone, N.C. Eastern Kentucky 23, Furman 10 Greenville, S.C.1985 Quarterfi nals Furman 59, Rhode Island 15 Greenville, S.C. Semifi nals 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. Quarterfi nals Western Carolina 28, Holy Cross 21 Worchester, Mass. Furman 35, Boston Univ. 16 Greenville, S.C. Semifi nals 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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2005 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS Conference OverallTeam W-L PF PA Pct. W-L PF PA Pct. Home Strk#$+Appalachian State 6-1 271 117 .857 12-3 455 282 .800 8-0 W6+Furman 5-2 253 192 .714 11-3 488 383 .786 7-0 L1+Georgia Southern 5-2 242 107 .714 8-4 456 277 .667 5-1 L1Western Carolina 4-3 155 164 .571 5-4 179 178 .556 4-1 L1Chattanooga 3-4 156 218 .429 6-5 245 339 .545 3-2 L1Wofford 3-4 114 168 .429 6-5 249 292 .545 4-1 W1The Citadel 2-5 127 199 .286 4-7 194 316 .364 2-3 W2Elon 0-7 69 222 .000 3-8 173 281 .273 2-4 L7 # 2005 National Champion $ 2005 Southern Conference Champion + 2005 NCAA I-AA Playoff Participant

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G1. Furman 14 3455 3123 1060 6578 6.2 64 469.92. Georgia Southern 12 4641 996 860 5637 6.6 61 469.83. Appalachian State 15 2908 3439 1001 6347 6.3 55 423.14. Chattanooga 11 2253 1622 759 3875 5.1 27 352.35. Wofford 11 3117 709 774 3826 4.9 31 347.86. Western Carolina 9 1051 1400 555 2451 4.4 18 272.37. Elon 11 1411 1381 694 2792 4.0 18 253.88. The Citadel 11 1332 1377 705 2709 3.8 24 246.3

TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G1. Western Carolina 9 1604 1191 623 2795 4.5 22 310.62. Appalachian State 15 2497 2464 1055 4961 4.7 32 330.73. Elon 11 1903 1835 729 3738 5.1 35 339.84. The Citadel 11 1706 2269 780 3975 5.1 37 361.45. Furman 14 2494 2662 979 5156 5.3 47 368.36. Wofford 11 1959 2229 771 4188 5.4 36 380.77. Georgia Southern 12 2194 2472 775 4666 6.0 36 388.88. Chattanooga 11 2875 1927 765 4802 6.3 44 436.5

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G1. Georgia Southern 12 768 4641 6.0 50 386.82. Wofford 11 636 3117 4.9 27 283.43. Furman 14 679 3455 5.1 42 246.84. Chattanooga 11 475 2253 4.7 21 204.85. Appalachian State 15 591 2908 4.9 30 193.96. Elon 11 427 1411 3.3 11 128.37. The Citadel 11 415 1332 3.2 12 121.18. Western Carolina 9 315 1051 3.3 12 116.8

RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G1. The Citadel 11 467 1706 3.7 27 155.12. Appalachian State 15 666 2497 3.7 20 166.53. Elon 11 471 1903 4.0 22 173.04. Wofford 11 456 1959 4.3 19 178.15. Furman 14 577 2494 4.3 29 178.16. Western Carolina 9 391 1604 4.1 8 178.27. Georgia Southern 12 464 2194 4.7 18 182.88. Chattanooga 11 520 2875 5.5 33 261.4

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G1. Appalachian State 15 410 255 8 62.2 3439 8.4 25 229.32. Furman 14 381 224 15 58.8 3123 8.2 22 223.13. Western Carolina 9 240 134 8 55.8 1400 5.8 6 155.64. Chattanooga 11 284 158 18 55.6 1622 5.7 6 147.55. Elon 11 267 142 8 53.2 1381 5.2 7 125.56. The Citadel 11 290 161 10 55.5 1377 4.7 12 125.27. Georgia Southern 12 92 42 7 45.7 996 10.8 11 83.08. Wofford 11 138 54 5 39.1 709 5.1 4 64.5

PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G1. Western Carolina 9 232 113 15 48.7 1191 5.1 14 132.32. Appalachian State 15 389 216 18 55.5 2464 6.3 12 164.33. Elon 11 258 137 8 53.1 1835 7.1 13 166.84. Chattanooga 11 245 140 7 57.1 1927 7.9 11 175.25. Furman 14 402 241 10 60.0 2662 6.6 18 190.16. Wofford 11 315 195 15 61.9 2229 7.1 17 202.67. Georgia Southern 12 311 186 14 59.8 2472 7.9 18 206.08. The Citadel 11 313 182 11 58.1 2269 7.2 10 206.3

SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg1. Georgia Southern 12 64 60 0 0 4 0 456 38.02. Furman 14 64 58 2 0 14 0 488 34.93. Appalachian State 15 61 58 2 0 9 0 455 30.34. Wofford 11 35 31 1 0 2 0 249 22.65. Chattanooga 11 31 27 1 0 10 0 245 22.36. Western Carolina 9 24 23 0 0 4 0 179 19.97. The Citadel 11 26 23 0 0 5 0 194 17.68. Elon 11 20 18 0 0 11 1 173 15.7

SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg1. Appalachian State 15 34 25 1 0 17 0 282 18.82. Western Carolina 9 24 22 0 0 4 0 178 19.83. Georgia Southern 12 37 32 1 0 7 0 277 23.14. Elon 11 37 36 0 1 7 0 281 25.55. Wofford 11 38 36 1 0 8 1 292 26.56. Furman 14 51 45 1 0 10 0 383 27.47. The Citadel 11 42 41 1 0 7 0 316 28.78. Chattanooga 11 47 42 0 0 5 0 339 30.8

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PUNT RETURN AVG G Ret Yds TD Avg1. Elon 11 23 233 1 10.12. Chattanooga 11 18 182 1 10.13. Western Carolina 9 32 315 2 9.84. Wofford 11 22 213 2 9.75. Furman 14 31 267 0 8.66. Georgia Southern 12 18 143 1 7.97. Appalachian State 15 34 246 0 7.28. The Citadel 11 18 102 0 5.7

RUSHING Team G Att Yds Avg TD Long Yds/G 1. Jermaine Austin GSU 12 233 1546 6.6 14 60 128.8 2. Jayson Foster GSU 12 239 1481 6.2 21 56 123.4 3. Eldra Buckley UTC 11 217 1233 5.7 11 38 112.1 4. K. Richardson ASU 15 266 1433 5.4 19 73 95.5 5. Nuru Goodrum CIT 10 177 800 4.5 7 37 80.0 6. Reggie Hall ELON 10 195 796 4.1 6 53 79.6 7. Darius Fudge WCU 9 124 680 5.5 2 66 75.6 8. Jerome Felton FUR 14 182 940 5.2 18 31 67.1 9. Gabriel Jackson WOF 10 98 627 6.4 3 80 62.710.Richie Williams ASU 15 164 936 5.7 5 42 62.4

TOTAL OFFENSE Team G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. Richie Williams ASU 15 936 2809 502 3745 249.7 2. Ingle Martin FUR 14 232 2959 426 3191 227.9 3. Jayson Foster GSU 12 1481 842 301 2323 193.6 4. Antonio Miller UTC 11 441 1234 298 1675 152.3 5. Jermaine Austin GSU 12 1546 0 233 1546 128.8 6. Justin Clark WCU 9 -130 1253 237 1123 124.8 7. Eldra Buckley UTC 11 1233 7 218 1240 112.7 8. Kye Hamilton ELON 11 -179 1357 287 1178 107.1 9. Josh Collier WOF 11 530 617 267 1147 104.3 10. K. Richardson ASU 15 1433 0 266 1433 95.5

RECEPTIONS/GAME Team G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Rec/G 1. Emanuel Hassell UTC 11 52 548 0 41 10.5 4.73 2. Michael Mayers ELON 11 41 632 4 42 15.4 3.73 3. Ta’Mar Jernigan CIT 11 40 359 5 41 9.0 3.64 4. Justin Stepp FUR 13 46 676 8 58 14.7 3.54 5. K. Richardson ASU 15 52 558 2 42 10.7 3.47 6. J.C. Brown WCU 9 28 374 0 36 13.4 3.11 7. Michael Hines WCU 9 27 368 1 50 13.6 3.00 8. Kinta Palmer CIT 11 31 332 4 35 10.7 2.82 9. Reggie Hall ELON 10 28 126 0 23 4.5 2.8010.Rontreal Tyler CIT 11 29 172 0 24 5.9 2.64

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Team G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G 1. Michael Mayers ELON 11 41 632 4 42 15.4 57.5 2. Justin Stepp FUR 13 46 676 8 58 14.7 52.0 3. Emanuel Hassell UTC 11 52 548 0 41 10.5 49.8 4. J.C. Brown WCU 9 28 374 0 36 13.4 41.6 5. Michael Hines WCU 9 27 368 1 50 13.6 40.9 6. K. Richardson ASU 15 52 558 2 42 10.7 37.2 7. Ta’Mar Jernigan CIT 11 40 359 5 41 9.0 32.6 8. John Rust FUR 14 33 455 3 38 13.8 32.5 9. Grant Brigham FUR 14 22 454 2 87 20.6 32.4 10. Dexter Jackson ASU 14 30 449 5 48 15.0 32.1

ALL PURPOSE Team G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. K. Richardson ASU 15 1433 558 0 47 2038 135.9 2. Jermaine Austin GSU 12 1546 4 0 0 1550 129.2 3. Eldra Buckley UTC 11 1233 137 0 0 1370 124.5 4. Jayson Foster GSU 12 1481 11 0 0 1492 124.3 5. Emanuel Hassell UTC 11 -1 548 0 622 1169 106.3 6. Reggie Hall ELON 10 796 126 0 0 922 92.2 7. Daric Carter FUR 14 793 418 0 48 1259 89.9 8. Darius Fudge WCU 9 680 127 0 0 807 89.7 9. Nuru Goodrum CIT 10 800 28 0 8 836 83.6 10. Teddy Craft GSU 10 84 319 81 345 829 82.9

INTERCEPTIONS Team G Int Yds TD Long Int/G 1. Brian Ford WOF 11 6 5 0 2 0.55 2. Francis Brown WCU 9 4 21 0 21 0.44 3. Corey Lynch ASU 15 6 121 0 41 0.40 4. Avery Dingle CIT 11 4 56 1 44 0.36 Quintez Smith UTC 11 4 42 1 30 0.36 6. A.J. Bryant GSU 12 4 95 1 74 0.33 7. Austin Holmes FUR 14 4 0 0 0 0.29 8. Justin Woazeah ASU 15 4 156 0 78 0.27 9. John Mohring GSU 12 3 96 0 46 0.25 Andre Hemphill WCU 8 2 8 0 8 0.25

PASS EFFICIENCY Team G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. 1. Richie Williams ASU 15 338 211 4 62.4 2809 20 149.4 2. Ingle Martin FUR 14 349 212 13 60.7 2959 20 143.4 3. Justin Clark WCU 9 214 120 8 56.1 1253 5 105.5 4. Antonio Miller UTC 11 212 127 14 59.9 1234 3 100.3 5. Kye Hamilton ELON 11 262 140 7 53.4 1357 6 99.2 6. Josh Collier WOF 11 123 48 5 39.0 617 3 81.1

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KICK RETURN AVG Team G Ret Yds TD Long Avg 1. Mike Malone WCU 9 17 532 1 90 31.3 2. Dwayne Ijames ELON 11 15 406 1 95 27.1 3. Brian Kemp WOF 10 16 355 0 48 22.2 4. W. Middleton FUR 14 32 705 0 67 22.0 5. Emanuel Hassell UTC 11 33 622 0 43 18.8 6. Teddy Craft GSU 10 19 345 0 43 18.2

PUNTING Team G Punts Yds Long Avg 1. Ingle Martin FUR 14 34 1446 70 42.5 2. Tim Mayse WCU 9 49 2048 63 41.8 3. Brandon Lane ELON 11 69 2747 55 39.8 4. Matt Dodge ASU 12 41 1626 55 39.7 5. Dan Jordan GSU 12 33 1305 69 39.5 6. Jonathan Wright UTC 11 49 1900 50 38.8 7. Mark Kaspar CIT 11 80 2999 58 37.5 8. Chris Tommie WOF 11 43 1609 60 37.4

SCORING Team G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G 1. Jayson Foster GSU 12 21 0 0 0 126 10.5 2. Jerome Felton FUR 14 20 0 0 4 124 8.9 3. K. Richardson ASU 15 21 0 0 0 126 8.4 4. Jermaine Austin GSU 12 14 0 0 0 84 7.0 5. Scott Beckler FUR 14 0 55 14 0 97 6.9 6. Eldra Buckley UTC 11 12 0 0 0 72 6.5 7. Julian Rauch ASU 15 0 58 9 0 85 5.7 8. Jonathan Dudley GSU 12 0 54 4 0 66 5.5 9. Lamont Reid WCU 9 8 0 0 0 48 5.3 10. Daric Carter FUR 14 12 0 0 0 72 5.1

SCORING (TDs) Team G TD Rush Pass Ret PAT Pts Pts/G 1. Jayson Foster GSU 12 21 21 0 0 0 126 10.5 2. Jerome Felton FUR 14 20 18 2 0 2 124 8.9 3. K. Richardson ASU 15 21 19 2 0 0 126 8.4 4. Jermaine Austin GSU 12 14 14 0 0 0 84 7.0 5. Eldra Buckley UTC 11 12 11 1 0 0 72 6.5 6. Lamont Reid WCU 9 8 7 1 0 0 48 5.3 7. Daric Carter FUR 14 12 8 4 0 0 72 5.1 8. Nuru Goodrum CIT 10 7 7 0 0 0 42 4.2 9. Justin Stepp FUR 13 8 0 8 0 0 48 3.7 10. Reggie Hall ELON 10 6 6 0 0 0 36 3.6

FIELD GOALS Team G FG FGA Pct. FG/G 1. Andrew Wilcox ELON 11 11 15 73.3 1.00 Scott Beckler FUR 14 14 24 58.3 1.00 3. Esteban Lopez UTC 11 10 12 83.3 0.91 4. Julian Rauch ASU 15 9 17 52.9 0.60 5. Blake Vandiver CIT 11 5 10 50.0 0.45 6. J. Parsons WCU 7 3 3 100.0 0.43 7. Jonathan Dudley GSU 12 4 8 50.0 0.33 8. Nick Robinson WOF 11 2 7 28.6 0.18 9. Stephen Brown WCU 9 1 3 33.3 0.11

PAT KICKING PCT Team G Made Att Pct. 1. Julian Rauch ASU 15 58 59 98.3 2. Scott Beckler FUR 14 55 57 96.5 3. Esteban Lopez UTC 11 26 27 96.3 4. Jonathan Dudley GSU 12 54 57 94.7 5. Nick Robinson WOF 11 29 31 93.5 6. Blake Vandiver CIT 11 23 25 92.0

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RESULTS(4-7 Overall; 2-5 Southern Conference)Date Opponent Result Score AttendanceSept. 3 Charleston Southern W 28-14 10,316Sept. 10 @ Florida State L 10-62 79,152Sept. 24 Appalachian State L 13-45 11,103Oct. 1 @ Western Carolina W 17-7 10,067Oct. 8 @ Mississippi L 7-27 50,272Oct. 15 Furman L 31-39 (3 OT) 12,880Oct. 22 @ Georgia Southern L 14-49 17,292Oct. 29 Wofford L 10-28 11,290Nov. 5 @ Chattanooga L 21-31 6,005Nov. 12 Elon W 21-0 12,780Nov. 19 @ VMI W 22-14 8,674

TOTAL OFFENSEPlayer Games Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GNuru Goodrum 10 177 800 0 800 80.0Duran Lawson 5 139 91 434 525 105.0Ben Carnell 3 80 -8 430 422 140.7Justin Knox 6 134 21 364 385 64.2Montrell Lee 10 59 239 0 239 23.9Chris Gibbs 10 58 156 0 156 15.6Steve Tumbleston 4 27 6 77 83 20.8Kinta Palmer 11 7 11 72 83 7.5Ta’Mar Jernigan 11 4 38 0 38 3.5Tory Cooper 6 4 23 0 23 3.8Melvin Davis 7 2 5 0 5 0.7Mark Wigal 10 1 3 0 3 0.3Joshua Haney 9 2 3 0 3 0.3Rontreal Tyler 11 2 -4 0 -4 -0.4Mark Kaspar 11 1 -11 0 -11 -1.0TEAM 7 8 -57 0 -57 -8.1The Citadel 11 705 1316 1377 2693 244.8Opponents 11 780 1706 2269 3975 361.4

RUSHINGPlayer Games Att. Net Avg. TD Long Avg./GNuru Goodrum 10 177 800 4.5 7 37 80.0Montrell Lee 10 59 239 4.1 1 49 23.9Chris Gibbs 10 58 156 2.7 1 13 15.6Duran Lawson 5 45 91 2.0 1 16 18.2Ta’Mar Jernigan 11 4 38 9.5 0 32 3.5Tory Cooper 6 4 23 5.8 0 17 3.8Justin Knox 6 37 21 0.6 1 23 3.5Kinta Palmer 11 5 11 2.2 0 11 1.0Steve Tumbleston 4 3 6 2.0 1 9 1.5Melvin Davis 7 2 5 2.5 0 5 0.7Mark Wigal 10 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.3Joshua Haney 9 2 3 1.5 0 3 0.3Rontreal Tyler 11 2 -4 -2.0 0 0 -0.4Ben Carnell 3 7 -8 -1.1 0 3 -2.7Mark Kaspar 11 1 -11 -11.0 0 0 -1.0TEAM 7 8 -57 -7.1 0 0 -8.1The Citadel 11 415 1316 3.2 12 49 119.6Opponents 11 467 1706 3.7 27 51 155.1

RECEIVINGPlayer Games Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Yds./GTa’Mar Jernigan 11 40 359 9.0 5 41 32.6Kinta Palmer 11 31 332 10.7 4 35 30.2Rontreal Tyler 11 29 172 5.9 0 24 15.6Mark Wigal 10 19 202 10.6 0 34 20.2Taylor Cornett 11 9 49 5.4 0 13 4.5Joshua Haney 9 8 66 8.2 0 32 7.3Montrell Lee 10 6 11 1.8 0 8 1.1Aaron Kelly 8 5 79 15.8 2 25 9.9Chris Gibbs 10 5 26 5.2 0 11 2.6Gary Domanski 11 4 47 11.8 1 37 4.3

Receiving cont’d...Player Games Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Yds./GNuru Goodrum 10 4 28 7.0 0 13 2.8Tory Cooper 6 1 6 6.0 0 6 1.0The Citadel 11 161 1377 8.6 12 41 125.2Opponents 11 182 2269 12.5 10 54 206.3

PASSINGPlayer Games Att.-Com.-Int. Pct. Yds. TD Long Yds/G Justin Knox 6 97-54-4 55.7 364 2 32 60.7Duran Lawson 5 94-55-3 58.5 434 5 37 86.8Ben Carnell 3 73-43-3 58.9 430 3 35 143.3Steve Tumbleston 4 24-7-0 29.2 77 0 27 19.2Kinta Palmer 11 2-2-0 100.0 72 2 41 6.5The Citadel 11 290-161-10 55.5 1377 12 41 125.2Opponents 11 313-182-11 58.1 2269 10 54 206.3

INTERCEPTIONSPlayer No. Yds. Avg. TD LongAvery Dingle 3 56 18.7 1 44Joshua Lawson 2 23 11.5 0 12Vincent Hill 2 0 0.0 0 0Kendrick Lyles 1 46 46.0 0 46Aaron Kelly 1 0 0.0 0 0Brandon Hawkins 1 0 0.0 0 0Raleigh Jackson 1 0 0.0 0 0The Citadel 11 125 11.4 1 46Opponents 10 162 16.2 2 39

PUNTINGPlayer No. Yds. Avg. Long Blk.Mark Kaspar 80 2999 37.5 58 0The Citadel 80 2999 37.5 58 0Opponents 58 2262 39.0 62 1

KICKOFF RETURNSPlayer No. Yds. Avg. TD LongMelvin Davis 16 309 19.3 0 36Gary Domanski 6 171 28.5 0 70Ta’Mar Jernigan 4 52 13.0 0 16Tory Cooper 3 93 31.0 0 52Aaron Kelly 2 21 10.5 0 14Jonathan Vest 2 46 23.0 0 30Nuru Goodrum 1 8 8.0 0 8Chris Murray 1 27 27.0 0 27The Citadel 35 727 20.8 0 70Opponents 38 615 16.2 1 92

PUNT RETURNSPlayer No. Yds. Avg. TD LongGary Domanski 18 102 5.7 0 37The Citadel 18 102 5.7 0 37Opponents 37 315 8.5 0 37

KICKINGPlayer 0-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Tot. Long PATBlake Vandiver 0-0 3-6 2-4 0-0 5-10 45 23-25Total 0-0 3-6 2-4 0-0 5-10 45 23-25

SCORINGPlayer TD FG XP 2PT DXP SAF Pts.Nuru Goodrum 7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 42Blake Vandiver 0 5-10 23-25 0 0 0 38Ta’Mar Jernigan 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 30Kinta Palmer 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 24Aaron Kelly 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 12Duran Lawson 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 6Justin Knox 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 6Vincent Hill 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 6

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Scoring ........................................................194 .........................316 Points per game ................................17.6 ........................ 28.7First Downs ...............................................152 .........................210 Rushing ................................................ 71 ...........................93 Passing ................................................. 64 ..........................104 Penalty ................................................. 17 ...........................13Rushing Yardage .......................................1316 .......................1706 Yards gained rushing .......................1648 .......................2120 Yards lost rushing .............................332 .........................414 Rushing attempts ..............................415 .........................467 Average per rush ...............................3.2 .......................... 3.7 Average per game .......................... 119.6 ...................... 155.1 TDs rushing ........................................ 12 ...........................27Passing Yardage .........................................1377 .......................2269 Att-comp-int ..............................290-161-10 ...........313-182-11 Average per pass ...............................4.7 .......................... 7.2 Average per catch .............................8.6 ......................... 12.5 Average per game .......................... 125.2 ...................... 206.3 TDs passing ........................................ 12 ...........................10Total Offense ............................................2693 .......................3975 Total Plays ..........................................705 .........................780 Average per play ................................3.8 .......................... 5.1 Average per game .......................... 244.8 ...................... 361.4Kick returns: #-yards ............................35-727 ...................38-615Punt returns: #-yards ............................18-102 ...................37-315Int returns: #-yards ...............................11-125 ...................10-162Kick return average .................................20.8 ........................ 16.2Punt return average ..................................5.7 .......................... 8.5INT return average ..................................11.4 ........................ 16.2Fumbles-lost ............................................. 20-9 ......................20-13Penalties-yards .......................................59-478 ...................79-688 Average per game ............................43.5 ........................ 62.5Punts-yards ............................................80-2999 .................58-2262 Average per punt .............................37.5 ........................ 39.0 Net punt average ..............................33.5 ........................ 37.2Time of possession/game ..................... 32:09 ...................... 33:133rd-down conversions ......................... 47/162 ...................53/155 3rd-down pct ....................................29% ........................ 34%4th-down conversions ........................... 5/18 ....................... 13/28 4th-down pct ....................................28% ........................ 46%Sacks by-yards ........................................28-211 ....................17-90Misc yards ................................................... 89 ..........................119Touchdowns scored.................................. 26 ...........................42Field goals-attempts ................................ 5-10 ........................ 7-9PAT-attempts ........................................... 23-25 .....................41-41Attendance ..............................................58369 ................... 171462 Games/avg per game ...................5/11674 .................6/28577 Neutral site games ............................................................ 0/0

Score By Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalThe Citadel 48 61 44 31 10 194Opponents 62 62 91 83 18 316

Player UA-Ast-Tot TFL-Yds Sack-Yds INT PBU FR FF BLK

Porter Johnson 53-33-86 19.5-100 7-54 0 2 0 3 0

Andrew Rowell 51-33-84 7.5-25 2-9 0 2 1-0 0 0

Josh Lawson 55-23-78 5-18 0 2-23 2 1-19 2 0

Avery Dingle 41-20-61 2-8 0 3-56 3 0 1 0

Shawn Grant 39-21-60 7-37 1-7 0 2 1-0 0 0

Brandon Hawkins 34-12-46 0 0 1-0 4 1-0 1 0

James Wilson 25-18-43 9-54 4-41 0 3 2-0 0 0

Vincent Hill 25-6-31 2-5 0 2-0 1 1-70 0 0

Deon Douglas 24-7-31 8-48 4-36 0 2 1-0 1 0

Fred Townsend 16-11-27 3.5-12 3-10 0 0 2-0 0 0

Justin Matherson 18-8-26 1-2 0 0 2 1-0 1 0

Kendrick Lyles 19-7-26 0 0 1-46 0 0 1 0

Trevar Broughton 12-11-23 3.5-13 3-10 0 0 1-0 0 0

Steve Spann 9-8-17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Jacob Bryant 2-11-13 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Chris Murray 7-6-13 1-3 1-3 0 2 0 0 0

Andrew Henderson 7-5-12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nicholas Fender 4-6-10 1-7 1-7 0 0 0 0 0

Jonathan Vest 5-5-10 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Raleigh Jackson 5-3-8 2-4 0 1-0 1 0 0 0

Earl Whitmore 2-6-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Dwight House 6-1-7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Shaun Palmer 4-3-7 1-5 1-5 0 0 0 0 0

Chase Carlton 6-1-7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Team 4-0-4 0 1-0 0 0 0 4 0

Lukas Gleissner 1-2-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Chris Gibbs 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nuru Goodrum 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Tony Myers 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rontreal Tyler 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Chris McDowell 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Jon Esther, III 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Adam Peterson 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ta’Mar Jernigan 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Reggie Jones 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Duran Lawson 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Dante Allen 1-0-1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 0

John Sasson 1-0-1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 0

Aaron Kelly 0-0-0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0

Total 485-270-755 76-349 28-211 11-125 26 12-89 14 1Opponents 432-237-669 70-207 17-90 10-162 29 9-119 10 1

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes ...............................................32 ................................................Nuru Goodrum at VMIYards Rushing .................................175 ...............................................Nuru Goodrum at VMITD Rushes.........................................2 ................................Nuru Goodrum at Chattanooga .................................................................................................................Nuru Goodrum at VMILong Rush .........................................49 ............................Montrell Lee at Western CarolinaPass Attempts ..................................36 .................................................Justin Knox vs FurmanPass Completions ...........................22 .................................................Justin Knox vs FurmanYards Passing ...................................197 ......................................Ben Carnell at ChattanoogaTD Passes ..........................................3 ................... Duran Lawson vs Charleston SouthernLong Pass ..........................................41 .............................................Kinta Palmer vs WoffordReceptions ........................................7 ...........................................Ta’Mar Jernigan vs FurmanYards Receiving ...............................73 .....................................Kinta Palmer at ChattanoogaTD Receptions .................................1 ..................Ta’Mar Jernigan vs Charleston Southern .............................................................. ..................Gary Domanski vs Charleston Southern ...................................................................................... Kinta Palmer vs Charleston Southern .........................................................................................Ta’Mar Jernigan vs Appalachian State .........................................................................................Ta’Mar Jernigan at Western Carolina .............................................................................................Kinta Palmer at Western Carolina ............................................................................................................... Kinta Palmer vs Furman ...............................................................................................Aaron Kelly at Georgia Southern ..........................................................................................................Ta’Mar Jernigan vs Wofford .................................................................................................................Ta’Mar Jernigan vs Elon ....................................................................................................................... Aaron Kelly vs Elon .......................................................................................................................Kinta Palmer at VMILong Reception ...............................41 .........................................Ta’Mar Jernigan vs WoffordField Goals ........................................1 ....................................Blake Vandiver at Florida State ...........................................................................................Blake Vandiver at Western Carolina .............................................................................................................Blake Vandiver vs Furman ............................................................................................................Blake Vandiver vs Wofford .................................................................................................................... Blake Vandiver at VMILong Field Goal ...............................45 ...................................Blake Vandiver at Florida State .............................................................................................................Blake Vandiver vs FurmanPunts ..................................................11 ..................................... Mark Kaspar at Florida StatePunting Avg ..................................... 43.4 .......................... Mark Kaspar at Western CarolinaLong Punt .........................................58 ..........................................Mark Kaspar at Mississippi .............................................................................................................. Mark Kaspar vs WoffordLong Punt Return ...........................37 ................................................ Gary Domanski at VMILong Kickoff Return .......................70 ......................Gary Domanski at Georgia SouthernTackles ...............................................17 ........................................ Andrew Rowell vs WoffordSacks ................................................. 4.0 ................................................ Porter Johnson at VMITackles For Loss............................. 6.0 .......................Porter Johnson at Western CarolinaInterceptions .....................................1 ................... Kendrick Lyles vs Charleston Southern ........................................................................................................ Vincent Hill at Florida State ......................................................................................................Avery Dingle at Florida State .............................................................................................. Josh Lawson at Western Carolina ..........................................................................................................Avery Dingle at Mississippi ...................................................................................................... Brandon Hawkins vs Furman ................................................................................................................ Josh Lawson vs Furman ...............................................................................................Vincent Hill at Georgia Southern .....................................................................................................................Avery Dingle vs Elon ................................................................................................. Raleigh Jackson at Chattanooga .........................................................................................................................Aaron Kelly at VMI

TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes ...............................................47 ....................................................................... vs Furman ................................................................................................................................................at VMIYards Rushing .................................207 ..............................................................................at VMIYards Per Rush ............................... 4.5 ............................................. vs Charleston SouthernTD Rushes.........................................3 ........................................................................ vs Furman ...............................................................................................................................at ChattanoogaPass attempts ...................................41 ..............................................................at ChattanoogaPass completions ............................22 ....................................................................... vs FurmanYards Passing ...................................228 .............................................................at ChattanoogaYards Per Pass ................................ 7.6 ............................................................................ vs ElonTD Passes ..........................................3 ............................................... vs Charleston SouthernTotal Plays .........................................83 ....................................................................... vs FurmanTotal Offense ..................................360 ............................................. vs Charleston SouthernYards Per Play ................................. 5.4 ............................................. vs Charleston SouthernPoints .................................................31 ....................................................................... vs FurmanSacks By .............................................8 ................................................................................at VMI

First Downs .....................................21 ..............................................................at ChattanoogaPenalties ............................................13 .............................................. vs Charleston SouthernPenalty Yards ....................................86 .............................................. vs Charleston SouthernTurnovers ..........................................4 ...................................................... vs Appalachian StateInterceptions By ...............................2 ............................................................... at Florida State ........................................................................................................................................ vs Furman

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes ...............................................30 ........................................ Eldra Buckley, ChattanoogaYards rushing ..................................187 ....................................... Eldra Buckley, ChattanoogaTD rushes .........................................3 ................................................. Jerome Felton, Furman ......................................................................................................... Eldra Buckley, ChattanoogaLong Rush .........................................51 ................................... Lorenzo Booker, Florida StatePass attempts ...................................37 ..............................Drew Weatherford, Florida StatePass completions ............................26 ..............................Drew Weatherford, Florida StateYards passing ...................................342 .............................Drew Weatherford, Florida StateTD Passes ..........................................3 ............................. Richie Williams, Appalachian StateLong Pass ..........................................54 .............................................Xavier Lee, Florida StateReceptions ........................................9 .............................................Chris Davis, Florida StateYards Receiving ..............................125 ...........................................Chris Davis, Florida StateTD Receptions .................................2 ............................................... Greg Carr, Florida StateLong Reception ...............................54 ............................................Fred Rouse, Florida State ............................................................................................................... Greg Carr, Florida StateField Goals ........................................2 ....................................... Gary Cismesia, Florida StateLong Field Goal ...............................46 ...................................... Gary Cismesia, Florida StatePunts ...................................................8 .....................................Tim Mayse, Western CarolinaPunting Avg ..................................... 50.5 .............................................Chris Hall, Florida StateLong Punt .........................................62 .................................................... Rob Park, MississippiLong Punt Return ...........................37 ...................................... Jarvis Newson, ChattanoogaLong Kickoff Return .......................92 ....................................Nick Miller, Western CarolinaTackles ...............................................18 .........................................................Todd Baldwin, VMISacks ................................................. 2.0 ...............................Jonna Lee, Charleston Southern ...........................................................................................Marques Murrell, Appalachian State ................................................................................................. Jason Hunter, Appalachian StateTackles For Loss............................. 3.0 .........................Marques Murrell, Appalachian StateInterceptions .....................................1 ............................................ Pat Watkins, Florida State ..................................................................................................Corey Lynch, Appalachian State ................................................................................................. Jason Hunter, Appalachian State ............................................................................................................Travis Johnson, Mississippi ............................................................................................. Jason Earwood, Georgia Southern ..................................................................................................................Katon Bethay, Wofford ...................................................................................................................Layton Baker, Wofford .................................................................................................................. Daronce Daniels, Elon .......................................................................................................Quintez Smith, Chattanooga ...................................................................................................Thomas Graham, Chattanooga

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes ...............................................68 ...................................................................... vs WoffordYards Rushing .................................385 ................................................... at Georgia SouthernYards Per Rush ............................... 6.1 ................................................... at Georgia SouthernTD Rushes.........................................5 ............................................................... at Florida State ..................................................................................................................... at Georgia SouthernPass attempts ...................................45 .............................................................. at Florida StatePass completions ............................31 .............................................................. at Florida StateYards Passing ...................................485 ............................................................. at Florida StateYards Per Pass ............................... 13.2 .................................................. at Georgia SouthernTD Passes ..........................................3 ............................................................... at Florida State ...................................................................................................................... vs Appalachian StateTotal Plays .........................................89 ....................................................................... vs FurmanTotal Offense ..................................629 ............................................................. at Florida StateYards Per Play ................................. 8.2 ............................................................. at Florida StatePoints .................................................62 .............................................................. at Florida StateSacks By .............................................6 ...................................................... vs Appalachian StateFirst Downs .....................................28 .................................................... at Georgia SouthernPenalties ............................................11 ...............................................................................at VMIPenalty Yards ...................................110 ..............................................................................at VMITurnovers ..........................................4 ............................................................... at Florida StateInterceptions By ...............................2 ...................................................... vs Appalachian State ....................................................................................................................................... vs Wofford ...............................................................................................................................at Chattanooga

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2005 Season HighlightsFour Named Captains for the Season...Coach Kevin Higgins announced that four seniors -- OL Dusty Benefi eld, DT Fred Townsend, SLB Porter Johnson and WLB Shawn Grant -- would serve as team cap-tains for the entire season. Serving as cap-tain at The Citadel takes on a special mean-ing as is an earned duty at a school where leadership is taught along with other liberal arts courses. A Bulldog team captain is a captain for life.

Vince Hill Shines at Florida State...Junior Vince Hill shined in Tallahassee as he picked up his fi rst career interception and fumble return. He made his fi rst pick in The Citadel’s end zone off a pass from quar-terback Drew Weatherford for no return. Hill then returned a fumble by Weather-ford at The Citadel’s 30-yard line and made a memorable 70-yard return for a touch-down to put the Bulldogs ahead 10-3 in the second quarter.

The Win Over No. 18 Western Carolina... The Citadel’s 17-7 road victory over West-ern Carolina on Oct. 1 was the Bulldogs’ fi rst win in Cullowhee since the 1992 season (36-31), and fi rst SoCon road win since 2003 when The Citadel defeated

Georgia Southern, 28-24, in Statesboro. It also marked the fi rst time that the Bull-dogs defeated a SoCon rival in consecutive years since beating military foe VMI in 1999 (7-6) and in 1998 (36-10). The Citadel de-fense did its part against Western Carolina, holding the Catamounts to only 14 yards rushing (33 carries) and no offensive points (their only score came on a 92-yard kick-off return). Western Carolina, previously ranked No. 18 in I-AA, had been averaging 21.7 points and 127.7 yards on the ground per outing.

Johnson Tabbed National and SoCon Defensive Player of the Week... After making the move from fullback to linebacker in the spring, senior Porter Johnson made a signifi cant impact on the defensive side of the ball. Johnson led the Bulldogs with 11 tackles (10 solo, one as-sisted), including six tackles for loss in The Citadel’s 17-7 upset of No. 18 Western Carolina in Cullowhee, N.C., on Oct. 1. The 11 tackles is the most he recorded in a sin-gle game during his brief defensive career (4 games at the time), and tied for the most in 2005 (with Josh Lawson vs. Ole Miss). For Johnson’s efforts at Western Carolina, he earned The Sports Network’s National Defensive Player of the Week in addition to the SoCon’s Player of the Week.

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Players-of-the-WeekOpponent PlayersChas. Southern ........O-McDowell; D-J. Lawson; S-Fender@Florida State .......... O-McDowell; D-V. Hill; S-VandiverAppalachian St ................... O-None; D-Townsend; S-Vest@Western Carolina .....O-Palmer; D-Johnson; S-Kaspar@Mississippi ......O-None; D-Johnson & Dingle; S-NoneFurman .............O-Ta’Mar Jernigan; D-Wilson; S-Vandiver@Ga. Southern ...O-Goodrum; D-Johnson; S-DomanskiWofford ...................................O-None; D-Rowell; S-None@Chattanooga .......................O-Kelly; D-Rowell; S-SpannElon ................................O-Goodrum; D-Rowell; [email protected]; D-Johnson; S-Cooper

Scout Team Players-of-the-WeekOpponent PlayersCharleston Southern ...............O-Carnell; D-Sasson@Florida State .....................O-Flanagan; D-DunbarAppalachian State ....................O-Moore; D-Stander@Western Carolina O-R. Jones; D-Myers; S-Brown@Mississippi ..........O-Moore; D-S. Smith; S-FicklingFurman .....................O-Brown; D-Bryant; S-Fickling@Ga. Southern ........O-Dunbar; D-Dunn; S-MooreWofford ........................O-Lewis; D-Evans; S-Fickling@Chattanooga ........O-Gentry; D-Allen; S-StanderElon .............................. O-Cooper; D-Bell; S-Wright@VMI ...............................................................................

Rushing Leader (by game)Opponent Player (Att-Yards)Chas. Southern .....................................Gibbs (13-65)@Florida State .............................D. Lawson (11-28)Appalachian St. .............................. Goodrum (15-39)@Western Car. ........................................ Lee (13-87)@Mississippi ................................................ Lee (9-32)Furman ........................................... Goodrum (18-89)@Ga. Southern ...........................Goodrum (18-118)Wofford .......................................... Goodrum (17-76)@Chattanooga ............................. Goodrum (22-98)Elon ................................................. Goodrum (24-97)@VMI ............................................Goodrum (32-175)Season High Yds. ..................Goodrum (175)Season High Att. ....................Goodrum (32)

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...Avery Dingle and the Intercep-tion for a TD...Strong safety Avery Dingle picked Ole Miss quarterback Robert Lane’s pass and returned it 44 yards for a touchdown on Oct. 8. It was the fi rst time since 2003 that a Bulldog has returned an interception for a score, with Anthony Roberts doing the trick in 2003 against Charleston Southern (38 yards). It was Dingle’s third career in-terception and second of the season. His last, prior to the Ole Miss game, was at Florida State that set up a fi eld goal to tie the score at 3-3. It was his fi rst for a touch-down.

Three Overtimes Against Fur-man... The Furman game on Oct. 15 was the fi rst overtime game that the Bulldogs played since winning at Chattanooga, 20-17, in 2001. It was also The Citadel’s lon-gest game (3:50) of the season and as far as one can determine, it was the longest game ever (since the NCAA adopted the overtime rule). In that game, Furman ral-lied from a 21-7 defi cit to knot the game at 21-21 at the end of regulation. It was 28-28 after the fi rst extra period; 31-31 after the second, and the fi nal was 39-31. Perhaps inspired that it was long-time rival Furman or even that it was Parent’s Day at Johnson Hagood Stadium or even that the televised game was aired on the Armed Forces Net-work, the Bulldogs played their hearts out. QB Justin Knox made only his second ca-reer start and DT Deon Douglas made his fi rst. RB Nuru Goodrum recorded a then team season-high of 89 yards rushing and

LB Porter Johnson marked the team’s sea-son-high of 12 tackles. WR Ta’Mar Jernigan caught the team’s season-high 7 receptions, and K Blake Vandiver tied his career-high with a 45-yard fi eld goal.

The Citadel & Overtime Games (2-4)

10/15/05 -- Furman 39, The Citadel 31 (3OT)11/3/01 -- The Citadel 20, Chattanooga 1711/4/00 -- Chattanooga 20, The Citadel 1311/6/99 -- Chattanooga 30, The Citadel 27

10/11/97 -- The Citadel 23, ETSU 2011/16/96 -- VMI 34, The Citadel 27 (2OT)

Goodrum Carries the Load...Junior running back Nuru Goodrum found his niche during the 2005 season. He was one of the many bright spots for the Bull-dogs beginning with his play on Oct. 22 at Georgia Southern. Against the No. 24 Eagles, Goodrum rushed for 118 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries. It marked the fi rst time a Citadel back gained more than 100 yards in a game since Nehemiah Broughton rushed for 181 yards on 27 car-ries in 2004’s 44-24 win over Chattanooga, a span of 10 games. Against Wofford, he bullied his way to 76 yards on 17 carries, including a long of 15. Against Furman, he had 89 yards on 18 carries and at Chat-tanooa, he posted 98 yards on 22 carries. In the Elon contest, he rushed 24 times for 97 yards and posted a career high with 175 yards on 32 carries against VMI. In the last six games of the season (Furman, Georgia Southern, Wofford, Chattanooga, Elon and VMI), Goodrum accumulated a total of 653

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Receiving Leader (by game)Opponent PlayersChas. Southern ................................... Jernigan (4-56)@Florida State ....................................... Wigal (2-17)Appalachian St. .................................... Jernigan (6-49)@Western Car. .................................. Jernigan (5-45)@Mississippi ............................................ Wigal (1-12)Furman ................................................. Jernigan (7-58)@Ga. Southern ...................................... Haney (2-41)Wofford ................................................ Jernigan (4-55)@Chattanooga ..................................... Palmer (4-73)Elon ......................................................... Palmer (3-47)@VMI ...................................................... Palmer (3-45)Season High Yds. .......................Jernigan (73)Season High Rec. ........................Jernigan (7)

Tackle Leaders (by game)Opponent PlayersChas. Southern ....................... Josh Lawson (7+2=9)@Florida St. ....................... Andrew Rowell (3+5=8)Appalachian St. ....................... Shawn Grant (6+2=8)@Western Car. ............ Porter Johnson (10+1=11)@Mississippi ........................Josh Lawson (10+1=11)Furman ..............................Porter Johnson (9+3=12)@Ga. Southern ..................... Josh Lawson (3+9=12)Wofford ............................ Andrew Rowell (8+9=17)@Chattanooga ................. Andrew Rowell (7+2=9)Elon ........................................... Josh Lawson (4+1=5)@VMI .................................Porter Johnson (6+7=13)Season High Andrew Rowell (17 vs. Wofford)

Longest Play from ScrimmageOpponent PlayersChas. Southern ........ Gary Domanski (rec.) 37 yds.at Florida St. ......................Mark Wigal (rec.) 14 yds.Appalachian St. ............Wigal, Jernigan (rec.) 17 yds.at Western Car. .............Montrell Lee (rush) 49 yds.at Mississippi .....................Mark Wigal (rec.) 12 yds.Furman .....................Nuru Goodrum (rush) 34 yds.

at Ga. Southern ......Nuru Goodrum (rush) 37 yds.Wofford ..........................Kinta Palmer (pass) 41 yds.at Chattanooga .............Kinta Palmer (rec. ) 34 yds.Elon .....................................Mark Wigal (rec.) 34 yds.at VMI .........................Nuru Goodrum (rush) 18 yds. Long ...................Montrell Lee (rush) 49 yds.

Turnover TableOpponent Citadel Opp. MarginChas. Southern ........1 ............. 1 ............ 0@ Florida St. ............4 ............ 3 .........+1Appalachian St. ........3 ............ 0 .......... -3@ Western Car. ........0 ............ 2 .........+2@ Mississippi ............2 ............ 3 ..........+1Furman ......................0 ............. 3 ..........+3@ Ga. Southern .......3 ............ 2 .......... -1Wofford ....................3 ............ 2 .......... -1@ Chattanooga ........2 ............ 1 .......... -1Elon ...........................1 ............ 2 .........+1@ VMI ........................0 ............. 3 ..........+3Total ........................19 ........... 22.........+3

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yards, equating to 108.8 yards per outing. Comparitively, the team -- in those six con-tests -- gained 848 yards (141.3 per game). Goodrum accounted for 77 percent of the team’s rushing yards in the last six outings.

Kinta the QB?...WR Kinta Palmer was certainly a threat as a wide receiver, but what about him at quarterback? Although the coaches didn’t seriously consider the possibility, it might have merited consideration since Palmer, a graduate of Penn State who is enrolled in The Citadel’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies, threw two passes last season. And the result of those two passes? Each went for a touchdown. Palm-er’s fi rst TD pass -- a 31-yarder -- came in the Western Carolina game on Oct. 1 and went to fellow WR Ta’Mar Jernigan. With 7:34 left in the second quarter in the Wof-ford game on Oct. 28, Palmer took the ball from QB Justin Knox on a fi rst-and-10 and lofted a TD pass to....who else? Jernigan. This time, the unexpected pass-and-catch went for 41 yards and put the Bulldogs on the scoreboard for the fi rst time in the game.

The Citadel Blanks Elon on Homecoming...Against Elon on Homecoming (Nov. 12), the Bulldogs’ defense pitched their fi rst shutout of the season. Interestingly, the last time The Citadel defense held their oppo-nents scoreless came in the 2004 season’s

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fi nale -- also on Homecoming -- as the Bull-dogs whitewashed Western Carolina, 17-0. Quarterback Ben Carnell made his fi rst career start against the Phoenix and was named the Southern Conference’s Fresh-man of the Week for his efforts. Carnell, a 6-2, 205-pound quarterback from Hanahan, led the Bulldogs offensively with two fi rst-half touchdown passes. The true freshman earned his fi rst career start after beginning the season on the scout team and at one point, the coaches considered redshirting him. But against Elon, Carnell was 14-of-20 passing for 152 yards in his debut, and earned the team’s Hero Award for his ef-fort.

Bulldogs Capture “Military Classic of the South”...Nuru Goodrum rushed for a career-high 175 yards and scored two touchdowns as The Citadel downed VMI, 22-14, in the 64th meeting of the “Military Classic of the South” on November 19. With the victory, the Bulldogs retained possession of the coveted Silver Shako and concluded Coach Kevin Higgins’ inaugural season with a 4-7 record, including wins in the fi nal two outings. The Citadel has now won two in a row over VMI, three of the last four, six of the last eight and 11 of the last 15. The Bulldogs extended their lead in the series that began in 1920 to 32-30-2. The Citadel recorded 288 yards of total offense and limited the Keydets to 189 yards. Citadel quarterback Ben Carnell was 11-of-22 for 81 yards. Defensively, the Bulldogs were led by Porter Johnson who recorded 13 tack-les (six solo). He also had four sacks for minus-25 yards that tied a school record as The Citadel racked up eight sacks on the day. Josh Lawson, Shawn Grant and Andrew Rowell each had seven tackles.

“This was a great win for our seniors and a game that they will remember for the rest of their lives,” said Higgins. “VMI nev-er backed down,” he added. “We knew it would be a battle, and it was.”

By the NumbersOverall ........................................ 4-7Home .......................................... 2-3Away ........................................... 2-4Neutral ....................................... 0-0SoCon ......................................... 2-5Citadel scores fi rst .................... 4-3Opp. scores fi rst ......................... 0-4Citadel leads after 1st .............. 1-1Opp. leads after 1st ................... 1-5Tied after 1st ............................ 2-1Citadel leads at half .................. 4-1Opp. leads at half ...................... 0-6Tied at half ................................ 0-0Citadel leads after 3rd .............. 3-1Opp. leads after 3rd .................. 0-6Tied after 3rd ............................ 1-0Overtime ................................... 0-1Citadel scores under 20 ............ 1-5Citadel scores more than 20 ... 3-3Opp. scores under 20 ............... 4-0Opp. scores 20 or more ........... 0-7Games decided by less than 6 . 0-0Games decided by 6-to-10 ....... 2-2Games decided by 10+ ............. 2-4Wearing blue jerseys ................ 2-0Wearing white jerseys ............. 2-7Natural grass ............................ 3-5Artifi cial surface ....................... 1-2Day games ................................. 3-6Night games .............................. 1-1September ................................ 1-2October ..................................... 1-4November ................................. 2-1

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Quarterback Carousel...After sophomore Duran Lawson was in-jured (ACL) on the last play of the third quarter at Western Carolina on Oct. 1, the Bulldogs starting quarterback position became a game of musical chairs. Lawson was replaced in that game -- and the next four contests -- by redshirt freshman Justin Knox. After a disappointing performance in the Wofford game, coach Kevin Hig-gins started redshirt freshman Steve Tum-bleston at Chattanooga and promised the week prior that true freshman Ben Carnell would see game action. Carnell entered the Chattanooga game in the second quar-ter and played the remainder of the game. In Tumbleston’s fi rst career start at Chatta-nooga, he scored a touchdown on his fi rst

career rush, a 7-yarder in the Bulldogs’ opening drive. His fi rst career pass also went for seven yards (a screen to Rontreal Tyler). For the game, Tumbleston was 3-for-10 for 31 yards, including a long of 27 yards to Kinta Palmer. Carnell entered the game in the second quarter (the Bulldogs’ fi fth possession; 14:15 left) and played the rest of the game. He fi nished 18-of-31 for a team-high 197 yards (and two intercep-tions), including a long of 34 yards (to Palmer). Against Elon, Carnell connected on his fi rst two career touchdown passes, hitting TE Aaron Kelly for a 20-yard score and later to Ta’Mar Jernigan on an 18-yard pass-and-catch. Playing the entire Elon game, Carnell was 14-of-20 for 152 yards with one interception and went 11-of-22 for 81 yards in the victory against VMI.

Porter Johnson Named SoCon Defensive Player of the Week…Again... For the second time in 2005, Citadel line-backer Porter Johnson was named the Southern Conference’s Defensive Player of the Week on November 21. A 5-10, 220-pound senior from Loris, Johnson is a converted fullback who played his fi rst sea-son at linebacker. Against military rival VMI on Saturday in Lexington, Va., in which the Bulldogs won, 22-14, Johnson recorded a

team-high 13 tackles (six solo, seven as-sists). He also had fi ve tackles for loss (for a minus 28 yards), two forced fumbles and four sacks (for a loss of 25 yards). He fi n-ished sixth in the conference averaging 7.8 tackles per game and third among the sack leaders with a total of 6.5. Johnson tied a school record with his four sacks as Cliff Washburn did it in 2002. On one particu-lar sack, Johnson literally leaped over a VMI would-be tackler. It marked the second time in 2005 that Johnson has reaped the award with the fi rst time coming against Western Carolina on Oct. 1, where he was also named The Sports Network’s Na-tional Defensive Player of the Week. It was the fourth time in 2005 that the Southern Conference recognized a Citadel football player. In addition to Johnson’s two cita-

Starting Lineups by Game

OFFENSE LT LG C RG RT X H P Z QB TBChas. Southern McDowell Benefi eld Thomas Peterson Cl. Conant Domanski Tyler Cornett Jernigan DLawson Lee@Florida State McDowell Benefi eld Peterson Ca.Conant Cl. Conant Domanski Tyler Cornett Jernigan DLawson LeeAppalachian St McDowell Ca. Conant Peterson Benefi eld Cl. Conant Domanski Tyler Cornett Jernigan DLawson Goodrum@Western Car. McDowell Ca. Conant Peterson Benefi eld Cl. Conant Domanski Tyler Cornett Jernigan DLawson Goodrum@Mississippi McDowell Ca. Conant Benefi eld Peterson Cl. Conant Domanski Tyler Cornett Jernigan Knox GoodrumFurman McDowell Ca. Conant Benefi eld Peterson Cl. Conant Domanski Tyler Cornett Jernigan Knox Goodrum@Ga. Southern McDowell Ca. Conant Benefi eld Peterson Cl. Conant Domanski Tyler Cornett Jernigan Knox GoodrumWofford McDowell Ca. Conant Benefi eld Peterson Cl. Conant Domanski Tyler Cornett Jernigan Knox Goodrum@Chattanooga McDowell Ca. Conant Benefi eld Peterson Cl. Conant Domanski Tyler Cornett Jernigan Tumbleston GoodrumElon McDowell Ca. Conant Benefi eld Peterson Cl. Conant Domanski Tyler Cornett Woodberry Carnell Goodrum@VMI McDowell Ca. Conant Benefi eld Peterson Cl. Conant Domanski Tyler Cornett Jernigan Carnell Goodrum

DEFENSE LE CT OT RE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB SS FSChas. Southern Wilson Townsend Palmer Broughton Johnson Rowell Grant Hawkins Matherson Dingle J. Lawson@Florida State Wilson Townsend Bryant Broughton Johnson Rowell Grant Hawkins Matherson Dingle J. LawsonAppalachian St Wilson Townsend Bryant Broughton Johnson Rowell Grant V. Hill Henderson Dingle J. Lawson@Western Car. Wilson Townsend Bryant Broughton Johnson Rowell Grant Hawkins V. Hill Dingle J. Lawson@Mississippi Wilson Townsend Bryant Broughton Johnson Rowell Grant Hawkins V. Hill Dingle J. LawsonFurman Wilson Townsend Douglas Broughton Johnson Rowell Grant Hawkins V. Hill Dingle J. Lawson@Ga. Southern Wilson Townsend Douglas Broughton Johnson Rowell Grant Hawkins V. Hill Dingle J. LawsonWofford Wilson Townsend Douglas Broughton Johnson Rowell Grant Matherson Henderson Dingle J. Lawson@Chattanooga Wilson Townsend Bryant Broughton Johnson Rowell Grant Hawkins Matherson Dingle J. LawsonElon Wilson Townsend S. Palmer Broughton Johnson Rowell Jackson Hawkins Matherson Dingle J. Lawson@VMI Wilson Townsend S. Palmer Broughton Johnson Rowell Grant Matherson V. Hill Dingle J. Lawson

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sacks, three pass breakups and two fumble recoveries. Dingle, a 6-3, 210-pound senior from Manning, led the team with three in-terceptions. He was fourth on the squad with 61 tackles and recorded two tack-les for loss, three pass breakups and one forced fumble.

Four Bulldogs Earn All-SoCon Honors From the Media... Four members of The Citadel’s football team -- three of which play defense -- were named to the media’s version of the All-Southern Conference Team. Defensive linemen James Wilson and Fred Townsend, linebacker Porter Johnson and wide re-ceiver Ta’Mar Jernigan earned second team recognition from professional journalists who cover Southern Conference football.

The coaches selected lineback-er Shawn Grant to their fi rst team while Wilson and defen-sive back Avery Dingle were named to the media’s second team... Wilson, a junior from North Myrtle Beach who is 6-2 and weighs 240 pounds, is the team’s fastest player while Townsend, at 6-2 and 260 pounds, is a senior from Bennetts-ville. Johnson, who twice earned Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Week citations along with honors from The Sports Network as their National Player of the Week (after the Oct. 1 game at West-ern Carolina), is a 5-10, 220-pound senior from Loris. Jernigan, who led the team with fi ve touchdown receptions, is a 6-0, 170 pound sophomore from Lake City, Fla.

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tions, fellow linebacker Andrew Rowell earned the distinction after the Wofford game and quarterback Ben Carnell was named the league’s Freshman of the Week after his performance against Elon on Nov. 12.

Shawn Grant Leads Three Bull-dogs on Coaches’ All-SoCon Team...Linebacker Shawn Grant, who spearheaded the best rushing defense in the league, led a list of three Citadel Bulldogs who were named to the Coaches’ All-Southern Con-ference Team.

Grant was the lone fi rst-team pick for The Citadel, which fi nished 4-7 in coach Kevin Higgins’ fi rst season, while defen-sive lineman James Wilson and defensive back Avery Dingle earned second team accolades. Grant, who was a fi rst-team selection in 2004, joined fullback Everette Sands and free safety Lester Smith as the college’s only two-time fi rst-team selec-tions by the coaches. Sands earned the ci-tations in 1992 and ‘93, while Smith posted the back-to-back awards in 1991 and ‘92. Grant, a 5-9, 215-pound senior from Sum-ter, fi nished fi fth on the team with 60 total tackles although hampered the last three games of the season with a turf-toe injury that snapped his string of 27 consecutive starts. He fi nished the season with seven tackles for loss, one sack, two pass break-ups and one fumble recovery. Wilson, the team’s fastest player, is a 6-2, 240-pound junior from North Myrtle Beach. He had 43 tackles with nine tackles for loss, four

Bulldogs’ Rankings in the Southern Conference

OffenseRushing ..........................Goodrum, 5thReceptions/Game ........... Jernigan, 3rd...............................................Palmer, 8th................................................ Tyler, 10thReceiving yards/Game ....Jernigan, 7thScoring (TDs) ...............Goodrum, 8thAll Purpose ...................Goodrum, 9thPunting .................................Kaspar, 7thField goals.........................Vandiver, 5thKick scoring .....................Vandiver, 6th

DefenseInterceptions ...................Dingle, T4thTackles ...............................Johnson, 6th...............................................Rowell, 8th........................................... Lawson, 11th...........................................Dingle, T28th...........................................Grant, T31stSacks .................................. Johnson, 3rd .........................................Douglas, T7th.......................................... Wilson, T7thTackles for loss .............. Johnson, 3rdFumbles forced ............Johnson, T3rdFumbles recovered ...... Wilson, T7th..................................... Townsend, T7th

TeamRushing defense ................................1stTotal defense .................................... 4thPass defense effi ciency ...................3rdSacks by ............................................ 2ndLeast penalized................................ 2ndOpponent Penalties .........................1stKickoff returns ................................ 2ndTurnover margin ..............................3rdOpponent 3rd down conversion percentage ....................................... 2ndRed zone defense ........................... 2nd

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Charleston, S.C. - Sophomore quarterback Duran Lawson connected on three touchdown passes as The Citadel wore down cross-county rival Charleston Southern, 28-14, in non-conference action at Johnson Hagood Stadium Saturday night in the openers for both teams. The Bulldogs’ victory made fi rst-year head coach Kevin Higgins’ Citadel debut successful. Higgins spent the last four years as an assistant for the Detroit Lions after a successful seven-year stint as head coach at Lehigh. Lawson successfully unveiled Higgins’ spread-option offense after a shaky fi rst half that saw The Citadel ahead, 7-0. But it was the Bulldogs’ stingy defense that wore down the Buccaneers’ offense that generated 314 total yards under junior quarterback Collin Drafts. The Citadel amassed 360 yards of total offense with 192 coming on the ground and 168 through the air. The defense limited the Bucs to only 38 yards rushing on 32 carries. The victory was The Citadel’s third consecutive over Charleston Southern in the series that began in 2002. Last year’s contest was cancelled due to the threat of Hurricane Frances. Lawson, a native of Conway, SC, tossed his fi rst touchdown pass to Ta’Mar Jernigan, an 11-yarder with 5:09 remaining in the fi rst quarter, which served as the half ’s lone tally. CSU opened the second half with a seven-play, 82-yard drive with Drafts con-necting with Brian Meers for 16-yard pass-and-catch with 12:30 left in the third period. The Bucs took the lead on their next possession after Lawson fumbled on the Bulldogs’ 35 yard line, and Drafts scored on a two-yard rush with 11:06 remaining, making the score 14-7. The hosting Bulldogs knotted the score at 14 apiece with 4:54 left in the third quarter when Lawson found Gary Domanski alone on the right side and Doman-ski broke several tackles with key down-fi eld blocks coming from Jernigan and tackle Cale Conant for a 37-yard touchdown. But in the fi nal period, The Citadel wore down the Bucs with two touchdowns. The fi rst came with 12:23 remaining as Lawson found recent Penn State graduate Kinta Palmer on the right side and scored from 33 yards out. The fi nal score came with 9:53 remaining when Lawson ran off tackle from fi ve yards out.

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FCharleston Southern 0 0 14 0 14The Citadel 7 0 7 14 28

Team Qt. Time Play CSU CITCIT 1 5:07 Jernigan 11 pass from D. Lawson (Vandiver kick) 0 7CSU 3 12:30 Meers 16 pass from Drafts (Ellis kick) 7 7CSU 3 11:06 Drafts 2 run (Ellis kick) 14 7CIT 3 4:54 Domanski 37 pass from D.Lawson (Vandiver kick) 14 14CIT 4 12:23 K. Palmer 33 pass from D. Lawson (Vandiver kick) 14 21CIT 4 9:53 D. Lawson 5 run (Vandiver kick) 14 28

Game Statistics CSU CITFirst Downs 16 20Total Offensive Yards 314 360Rushing Att.-Yards 32-38 43-192Passing Yards 276 168Pass Att.-Comp.-Int 33-22-1 24-14-0Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-1Punts-Avg. 6-31.8 6-38.2Penalties-Yards 6-33 13-86Time of Possession 29:20 30:40

Individual StatisticsRushing: CSU-Drafts 19-28, Harper 8-12; CIT-Gibbs 13-65, D. Lawson 15-47, Goodrum 7-43, Lee 7-20

Passing (C-A-Int.-Yds.-TD): CSU-Drafts 21-32-1-243-1, Harper 1-1-0-33-0; CIT-D. Lawson 14-24-0-168-3

Receiving: CSU-Price 7-112, Labega 5-64, Harper 5-24; CIT-Jernigan 4-56, Domanski 3-43, K. Palmer 1-33, Tyler 2-23

Defense (UA-A-T): CSU-Ross 10-2-12, Lee 7-2-9, Mitchell 4-3-7; CIT-J. Lawson 7-2-9, Dingle 6-3-9, Rowell 5-3-8 P. Johnson 5-3-8

Attendance: 10,316

Players of the Week: Offensive Player of the Week - Chris McDowell Defensive Player of the Week- Josh Lawson Special Teams MVP- Nick Fender Scout Team MVP- Ben Carnell, John Sasson Hero Award- Shawn Grant

Game #1- Sept. 3The Citadel 28, Charleston Southern 14

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Game #2- Sept. 10No. 11 Florida State 62, The Citadel 10

Doak Campbell Stadium - Tallahassee, Fla.Tallahassee, Fla. - Florida State freshman quarterback Drew Weatherford bounced back after struggling in his fi rst collegiate start to throw for 342 yards and two touchdowns as No. 11 Florida State beat The Citadel, 62-10, on Sept. 10 at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee in front of 79,152 fans, the third largest crowd ever to see the Bulldogs play. A couple of mistakes by Weatherford and an interception thrown by freshman Xavier Lee kept The Citadel in the game during the fi rst half. Senior strong safety Avery Dingle tallied the second pick of his career after he intercepted a pass by Lee to set up a 45- yard fi eld goal by junior Blake Vandiver to tie the game 3-3 fi ve minutes into the fi rst quarter. Vandiver’s 45-yarder was a career-high for the Gainesville, Ga. native. Sophomore safety Vince Hill recorded a pick of his own, the fi rst of his career, as he intercepted a pass from Weatherford deep in The Citadel’s endzone to pre-vent a Florida State touchdown. Late in the fi rst half, Hill then returned a fumble 70 yards to put the Bulldogs up 10-3. The lead was shortlived as the Seminoles charged down the fi eld to tie it up. A botched snap by The Citadel then set up a fi eld goal for Florida State with only four seconds left in the fi rst half. The kick was good and Florida State headed into the locker room with a 13-10 lead. The Seminoles came back in the third quarter to record fi ve touchdowns to take control of the game. Weatherford completed 26 of 37 passes. His backup, Xavier Lee, was yanked after a fi rst-half interception, but passed for 143 yards and a touchdown in mop-up action. Lee also ran 24 yards for another score in the fourth quarter, fi nishing with 629 total yards. Tailbacks Leon Washington, Lorenzo Booker and freshman Antone Smith each ran for scores in the third quarter and Weatherford fi nished off his night’s work with a 40-yard touchdown pass to 6-foot-6 freshman Greg Carr, who moments later grabbed a 10-yard scoring pass from Lee. The outmanned Citadel was dominated by Florida State’s defense, managing just 91 yards total offense and fi ve fi rst downs. Meanwhile, Florida State’s two freshmen quarterbacks connected with 11 different receivers.

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FThe Citadel 0 10 0 0 10Florida State 3 10 35 14 62

Team Qt. Time Play FSU CITFSU 1 5:12 Cismesia, G 38 yd fi eld goal 3 0CIT 2 9:47 Blake Vandiver 45 yd fi eld goal 3 3CIT 2 2:39 Vince Hill 70 fumble recovery (Vandiver kick) 3 10FSU 2 1:08 Owens 5 yd pass from Weatherford (Cismesia kick) 10 10FSU 2 00:00 Cismesia 46 yd fi eld goal 13 10FSU 3 13:36 Washington 14 yd run (Cismesia kick) 20 10FSU 3 11:00 Booker 2 yd run (Cismesia kick) 27 10FSU 3 8:36 Smith 3 yd run (Cismesia kick) 34 10FSU 3 4:38 Carr 40 yd pass from Weatherford (Cismesia kick) 41 10FSU 3 2:22 Carr 10 yd pass from Lee (Cismesia kick) 48 10FSU 4 14:37 Coleman 1 yd run (Goggans kick) 55 10FSU 4 10:38 Lee 24 yd run (Cismesia kick) 62 10 Game Statistics FSU CITFirst Downs 25 5Total Offensive Yards 629 91Rushing Att.-Yards 32-144 32-26Passing Yards 485 65Pass Att.-Comp.-Int 45-31-2 27-16-1Fumbles-Lost 2-2 4-2Punts-Avg. 2-50.5 11-37Penalties-Yards 7-71 8-38Time of Possession 28:46 31:14

Individual StatisticsRushing: FSU-Booker 4-53, Smith 8-37, Washington 7-30; CIT-D. Lawson 11-28, Knox 2-10, Gibbs 8-10Passing (C-A-Int.-Yds.-TD): FSU-Weatherford 26-37-1-342-2, Lee 5-8-1-143-1; CIT-D. Lawson 14-25-1-56-0

Receiving: FSU-Davis 9-125, Fagg 7-113, Carr 3-104; CIT-Tyler 4-12, Gibbs 3-11, Jernigan 3-8

Defense (UA-A-T): FSU-Nicholson 1-8-9, Bunkley 4-2-6, Guion 2-3-5; CIT-Rowell 3-5-8, J. Lawson 6-1-7, Dingle 4-3-7, Grant 4-3-7

Attendance: 79,152Players of the Week: Offensive Player of the Week - Chris McDowell Defensive Player of the Week- Vince Hill Special Teams MVP- Blake Vandiver Scout Team MVP- Scott Flanagan, Corinthius Dunbar Hero Award- N/A

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Game #4- Oct. 1The Citadel 17, No. 18 Western Carolina 7

Whitmire Stadium/Bob Waters Field - Cullowhee, N.C.

Game #3- Sept. 24No. 22 Appalachian State 45, The Citadel 13

Johnson Hagood Stadium - Charleston, S.C.Charleston, S.C. - All-America quarterback candidate Richie Williams threw for a season-high 259 yards and three touchdowns as No. 22-ranked Appalachian State downed The Citadel, 45-13, in Southern Conference action Saturday after-noon at Johnson Hagood Stadium. Williams completed 20 of 27 passes in leading the Mountaineers to their third victory of the season against one loss, and puts them atop the Southern Confer-ence standings with an 1-0 record. The Citadel, which had an off week after a 62-10 loss at Florida State, falls to 1-2 overall and 0-1 in the league. The Bulldogs also fall to 28-13 after playing a Division I-A opponent. Williams also extended his streak of consecutive pass attempts without an interception to 144. The Citadel took an early 7-0 lead when Nuru Goodrum scampered a yard, and Williams then got on track and connected with Dexter Jackson on a 31-yard scoring strike with 3:47 left in the opening quarter. ASU then scored 14 unanswered points as Williams hit Hans Batichon on a 19-yard touchdown pass to give the Mountaineers a 14-7 advantage. The visitors from Boone, N.C. added a second score in the second period when Kevin Richardson ran three yards for a touchdown to increase App State’s lead to 21-7 with only 20 seconds remaining in the initial half. The Citadel opened the third period with a touchdown when quarterback Duran Lawson found Ta’Mar Jernigan in the left side of the end zone for a 16-yard scoring strike, decreasing App State’s lead to 21-13. The Bulldogs failed to connect on the extra point. The Mountaineers then followed with 17 unanswered points, starting with Trey Hennessee’s 3-yard run with 14:12 left in the game. Kicker Julian Rauch then hit a 26-yard fi eld goal with 11:33 left, and left end Marcus Murrell picked up a Lawson fumble and returned it for a touchdown with 6:39 left to complete the game’s scoring. App State rolled up 423 yards of total offense nearly doubling the 219 for the Bulldogs. For the second straight game, the Bulldogs failed to reach the 100-yard rushing mark, compiling only 69 net yards on 42 rushes. On the day, in which temperatures reached into the low 90s, Williams paced the Mountaineers’ rushing attack with 94 yards. Goodrum led The Citadel in rush-ing with 39 yards.

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FApp State 7 17 7 17 45The Citadel 7 0 6 0 13

Team Qt. Time Play ASU CITCIT 1 8:16 Goodrum 1 yd run (Vandiver kick) 0 7ASU 1 3:47 Jackson 31 yd pass from Williams (Rauch kick) 7 7ASU 2 7:04 Batichon 19 yd pass from Williams (Rauch kick) 14 7ASU 2 00:20 Richardson 3 yd run (Rauch kick) 21 7CIT 3 9:03 Jernigan 16 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick failed) 21 13ASU 3 7:27 Little 14 yd pass from Williams (Rauch kick) 28 13ASU 4 14:12 Hennessee 3 yd run (Rauch kick) 35 13ASU 4 11:33 Rauch 26 yd fi eld goal 38 13ASU 4 6:39 Murrell 89 yd fumble recovery (Rauch kick) 45 13

Game Statistics ASU CITFirst Downs 20 17Total Offensive Yards 423 219Rushing Att.-Yards 40-164 42-69Passing Yards 259 150Pass Att.-Comp.-Int 27-20-0 30-18-2Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2Punts-Avg. 3-19 5-35.6Penalties-Yards 9-57 4-47Time of Possession 28:10 31:50 Individual StatisticsRushing: ASU-Williams 16-94, Hennessee 8-27, Richardson 10-25; CIT-Goodrum 15-39, Lee 6-20, D. Lawson 16-10

Passing (C-A-Int.-Yds.-TD): ASU-Williams 20-27-0-259; CIT-D. Lawson 18-30-2-150

Receiving: ASU-Richardson 6-74, Jackson 5-84, Little 4-32; CIT-Jernigan 6-49, Palmer 4-42, Wigal 3-34

Defense (UA-A-T): ASU-Wiggins 5-2-7, Hunter 4-2-6, West 3-2-5; CIT-Grant 6-2-8, Johnson 3-4-7, Wilson 2-4-6

Attendance: 11,103

Players of the Week:Offensive Player of the Week - NoneDefensive Player of the Week- Fred TownsendSpecial Teams MVP- Jonathan VestScout Team MVP- Derek Moore, Kirk StanderHero Award- N/A

Cullowhee, N.C. - The 18th-ranked Western Carolina football team tried to rally late, but could not overcome some trickery —a touchdown pass by Citadel receiver Kinta Palmer — and a quick score off a turnover — a TD reception by Palmer — as the Bulldogs held on for a 17-7 upset victory over the Catamounts Saturday night before 10,067 at E.J. Whitmire Stadium/Bob Waters Field. With 4:09 left in the fi rst half, The Citadel (2-2, 1-1 Southern Conference) start-ed a drive on the 20 yard line after a touchback on a Catamount punt. Montrell Lee immediately put the Bulldogs in scoring range with a 49-yard run. One play later, Palmer looked to run an end-around, but pulled up and hit an open Ta’Mar Jernigan for a 23-yard touchdown. Then, with under 20 seconds left in the half, Bulldog defensive end Deon Doug-las sacked Western’s Justin Clark inside the WCU 30 and forced a fumble, which was recovered by The Citadel’s Fred Townsend. On the next play, Bulldog quarter-back Duran Lawson found Palmer in the left corner of the endzone with just six seconds left for a score, giving The Citadel a 14-0 lead at the break. Neither team had much offensive success in the third quarter and most of the fourth. However, late in the fourth quarter, Blake Vandiver, who missed a 37-yard fi eld goal earlier in the period, padded The Citadel’s lead to 17-0 with fi ve minutes left, connecting from 38 yards out and effectively putting the game out of reach. Western immediately answered on the ensuing kickoff. The kick went to J.C. Brown, but he lateralled the ball to Nick Miller across the fi eld and the speedy sophomore found paydirt 92 yards later. It was Western’s fi rst kick return for a touchdown since Xavier Godard accomplished the feat versus Georgia Southern — a 100-yarder — on Oct. 11, 2003. It was also the 10th-longest kickoff return in WCU history. After a failed on-side kick by the Cats, Western would force The Citadel to punt on a three-and-out series. Starting from their own 16, Clark led the Cata-mounts down the fi eld to the Bulldog two. However, a penalty and incomplete passes on third and fourth downs preserved the win for The Citadel. Both defenses played well on the evening with The Citadel gaining just 237 yards of total offense and Western managing just 166. Also, Citadel was just 3-of-15 on third down conversions and the Cats were just 3-of-18. With that, both punters played key roles in the game. Bulldog punter Mark Kaspar averaged 43.4 yards on 10 punts, including a career-long of 53. The difference being Western was penalized eight times, while the Bulldogs were whistled just four times. Offensively for the Bulldogs, Lee led the way rushing 13 times for 87 yards, an average of 6.7 yards per carry. Lawson fi nished the night completing 9-of-15 passes for 60 yards and a TD. Jernigan hauled in a game-high fi ve passes for 45 yards.

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FThe Citadel 0 14 0 3 17Western Carolina 0 0 0 7 7

Team Qt. Time Play WCU CITCIT 2 03:37 Jernigan 31 yd pass from KPalmer (Vandiver kick) 0 7CIT 2 00:06 KPalmer 23 yd pass from Lawson (Vandiver kick) 0 7CIT 4 05:00 Vandiver 38 yd fi eld goal 0 17WCU 4 04:46 Miller 92 yd kickoff return (Brown kick) 7 17

Game Statistics WCU CITFirst Downs 11 8Total Offensive Yards 166 237Rushing Att.-Yards 33-14 37-146Passing Yards 152 91Pass Att.-Comp.-Int 37-15-1 16-10-0Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Punts-Avg. 9-45.3 10-43.4Penalties-Yards 8-57 4-49Time of Possession 30:19 29:41

Individual StatisticsRushing: WCU-Reid 12-39, Fudge 11-18, Bush 2-6; CIT-Lee 13-87, Goodrum 16-36, Knox 2-11

Passing (C-A-Int.-Yds.-TD): WCU-Clark 14-32-1-153-0; CIT-D. Lawson 9-15-0-60-1, KPalmer 1-1-0-31-1

Receiving: ASU-Miller 3-6, Brown 2-57, Hines 2-54; CIT-Jernigan 5-45, KPalmer 2-26, Wigal 2-17

Defense (UA-A-T): WCU-Barnes 6-1-6.5, Conklin 6-1-6.5, Reese 5-1-5.5; CIT-Johnson 10-1-10.5, Grant 7-1-7.5, Hawkins 5-2-6.0

Attendance: 10,067

Players of the Week:Offensive Player of the Week - Kinta PalmerDefensive Player of the Week- Porter JohnsonSpecial Teams MVP- Mark KasparScout Team MVP- Reggie Jones, Tony Myers, Preston BrownHero Award- Fred Townsend and Deon Douglas

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Oxford, Miss. - The Citadel held Mississippi to only a fi eld goal by halftime, but the powerful Southeastern Conference squad bounced back in the second half to defeat the Bulldogs 27-7 Saturday afternoon. Rebel running back Mico McSwain hit the century mark with 105 yards on the ground to help lead Ole Miss in front of 50,272 fans at Vaught-Hemmingway Stadium. For the second time this season, The Citadel was competitive for a half against a I-A team. The Bulldogs, who trailed No. 4 Florida State 13-10 at halftime of an eventual 62-10 loss, kept this one close for a while, too. Ole Miss led 3-0 at halftime on a 44-yard fi eld goal by Will Moseley, and the Rebels had minus-16 yards rushing in the fi rst half. The Rebels then extended their lead to 10-0 on the fi rst drive of the second half as Travis Johnson picked up a fumble by Citadel quarterback Justin Knox and carried it 16 yards for the score. The hard-nosed defense put the Bulldogs on the board when senior safety Avery Dingle returned an interception for a 44-yard touchdown at the 12:02 mark in the third quarter. Dingle’s pick was his third career interception and second of the season, with his last coming at Florida State in the season’s second game. Ole Miss then scored 20 unanswered points to solidify the victory for the Reb-els, their second against three losses. Senior quarterback Michael Spurlock rushed a yard for a score and Spurlock then connected with Mike Espy three minutes later for a four-yard touchdown to give Ole Miss a 24-7 advantage. A second fi eld goal by Moseley in the fourth made the fi nal 27-7. In his collegiate debut, Knox, a redshirt freshman from Union, threw for 21 yards completing fi ve of 14 passes with one interception.

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FThe Citadel 0 0 7 0 7Mississippi 3 0 21 3 27

Team Qt. Time Play UM CITUM 1 01:56 Moseley 44 yd fi eld goal 3 0UM 3 14:52 Johnson 16 yd fumble recovery (Moseley kick) 10 0CIT 3 12:02 Dingle 44 yd int return (Vandiver kick) 10 7UM 3 06:55 Spurlock 1 yd run (Bass kick) 17 7UM 3 01:55 Espy 4 yd pass from Spurlock (Bass kick) 24 7UM 4 09:01 Bass 23 yd fi eld goal 27 7

Game Statistics UM CITFirst Downs 18 4Total Offensive Yards 366 81Rushing Att.-Yards 38-112 28-60Passing Yards 254 21Pass Att.-Comp.-Int 30-20-1 14-5-1Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1Punts-Avg. 5-40.8 9-37.6Penalties-Yards 8-71 4-35Time of Possession 35:05 24:55

Individual StatisticsRushing: MU-McSwain 20-105, Turner 11-30, Biddle 1-9; CIT-Lee 9-32, Goodrum 8-29, Gibbs 2-9

Passing (C-A-Int.-Yds.-TD): MU-Spurlock 20-29-0-254-2; CIT-Knox 5-14-1-21-0

Receiving: MU-Kendrick 5-48, Espy 4-47, Hill 3-51; CIT-KPalmer 3-4, Wigal 1-12

Defense (UA-A-T): MU-Willis 12-2-14, Bowers 3-2-5, Bozeman 3-0-3; CIT-JLawson 10-1-11, Dingle 9-0-9, Rowell 8-1-9

Attendance: 50,272

Players of the Week Offensive Player of the Week - N/A Defensive Player of the Week- Justin Wilson/Avery Dingle Special Teams MVP- Mark Kaspar Scout Team MVP- Derek Moore, Shaquill Smith, Eddie Fickling Hero Award- N/A

Game #5- Oct. 8Mississippi 27, The Citadel 7

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Game #6- Oct. 15No. 5 Furman 39, The Citadel 31 (3OT)

Johnson Hagood Stadium - Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. - Fullback Jerome Felton rushed for three touchdowns, including the go-ahead score and the two-point conversion, as No. 5 Furman escaped The Citadel at Johnson Hagood Stadium with a 39-31 victory in three overtimes. Felton’s 16-yard scamper and two-point run gave the Paladins (6-1, 2-1 in the Southern Conference) their fi nal margin of victory. The Bulldogs (3-3, 1-2) had one last chance to keep the game alive, but redshirt freshman quarterback Justin Knox’s pass took Kinta Palmer out of bounds in the corner of the right end zone on fourth and nine from the 14, and Furman celebrated their ninth win in their last 11 tries against their long-time state rivals. The teams traded touchdowns in the fi rst overtime. Furman quarterback Renaldo Gray snuck in from one-yard out and Scott Beckler’s extra-point made it a 28-21 lead for the Paladins, their fi rst since they jumped out to a 7-0 advantage on their fi rst offensive possession of the game. The Citadel came right back to tie it as Knox ran it in from three yards out and Blake Vandiver’s extra-point sent the contest to a second overtime. The schools traded fi eld goals in the second overtime, a 45-yarder by Vandiver, tying his career best, and a 35-yarder by Beckler, which tied the contest at 31 and sent it into a third overtime. Furman starting quarterback Ingle Martin left the game with cramps at the beginning of the fourth quarter, bringing back-up Renaldo Gray in the contest. He immediately ignited an offense that had come in averaging more than 38 points and 482 yards but trailed 21-7. He capped off an 87-yard scoring drive with a 30-yard touchdown pass to Justin Stepp, and Beckler’s extra-point trimmed the Bulldogs’ lead to 21-14 with 13 minutes left in the contest. Gray then led the Paladins on an 11-play, 64-yard scoring drive that ended with Felton burrowing in for his second touchdown of the game on fourth-and-goal from the two yard line. Beckler’s extra-point knotted up the score at 21 with 48 seconds remaining in regulation. Furman ended with 460 yards of total offense, 234 of them coming after the third quarter, compared to 270 for the Bulldogs. Tailback Nuru Goodrum ignited the offense all day, rushing for a season-high 93 yards on 18 carries. Knox fi nished 22-36 for 130 yards and a touchdown in his second collegiate start. The Paladins jumped on the board on their fi rst offensive possession of the contest. Martin’s 53-yard pass to Brian Stone set Furman at the one-yard line, and Felton powered his way into the end zone on the very next play. Beckler kicked the point after to hand the Paladins a 7-0 lead. Goodrum provided an offensive spark for The Citadel their fi rst time on offense, as he broke off a run of 20 yards and caught a 13-yard pass to put the Bulldogs on Furman’s 25. On-third-and-goal from the eight, Knox passed to Palmer who found his way over the goal line for his third touchdown reception of the season. Vandiver added the extra point to tie the contest 7-7. The Bulldog defense forced a turnover late in the fi rst half as a Martin fumble was recovered by James Wilson at the Furman 17. A personal foul on the Paladins sent The Citadel inside the 10, and on second-and-goal from the eight, Montrell Lee beat the Furman defense to the corner of the end zone for a score. Vandiver’s extra point gave the Bulldogs a 14-7 lead with 43 seconds remaining in the fi rst quarter. The Citadel again forced a turnover late in the fi rst half as a fl ea fl icker attempt by the Paladins was foiled by cornerback Brandon Hawkins, who made a diving interception at the one-yard line. The Citadel forced three turnovers on the day as Josh Lawson intercepted a Gray pass in the fourth quarter. The Bull-dogs headed into halftime with a 14-7 lead and an upset in their grasp. The Citadel offense was once again lifted by Goodrum in the third quarter, when he broke off a run of 34 yards that sent the Bulldogs to the Furman 33-yard line. Chris Gibbs capped off a 13-play, 91-yard scoring drive with a three-yard run and Vandiver converted the extra-point to give The Citadel a 21-7 lead with 5:31 left in the third quarter.

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT FFurman 7 0 0 14 18 39The Citadel 14 0 7 0 10 31

Team Qt. Time Play FU CITFUR 1 11:58 Felton 1 yd run (Beckler kick) 7 0CIT 1 09:29 Palmer 7 yd pass from Knox (Vandiver kick) 7 7CIT 1 00:43 Lee 5 yd run (Vandiver kick) 7 14CIT 3 01:49 Gibbs 5 yd run (Vandiver kick) 7 21FUR 4 13:00 Stepp 30 yd pass from Gray (Beckler kick) 14 21FUR 4 00:48 Felton 1 yd run (Beckler kick) 21 21FUR OT 00:00 Gray 1 yd run (Beckler kick) 28 21CIT OT 00:00 Knox 3 yd run (Vandiver kick) 28 28CIT OT 00:00 Vandiver 45 yd fi eld goal 28 31FUR OT 00:00 Felton 16 yd run (Felton rush) 39 31

Game Statistics FU CITFirst Downs 26 17Total Offensive Yards 461 270Rushing Att.-Yards 48-202 47-140Passing Yards 259 130Pass Att.-Comp.-Int 41-19-2 36-22-0Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0Punts-Avg. 6-44.7 9-39.3Penalties-Yards 6-46 3-17Time of Possession 58:59 31:01

Individual StatisticsRushing: FUR-Carter 13-92, Felton 12-55, Gray 7-44, Gipson 6-43; CIT-Goodrum 18-89, Lee 5-18, Gibbs 10-17, KPalmer 3-9

Passing (C-A-Int.-Yds.-TD): FUR-Martin 15-30-1-182-0, Gray 4-11-1-77-1 CIT-22-36-0-130-1

Receiving: FUR-Stepp 8-114, Sprague 4-62, Brigham 2-20; CIT-Jernigan 7-58, Tyler 5-22, Cor-nett 3-8, KPalmer 3-6

Defense (UA-A-T): FUR-Jones 11-1-12, Ravenell 8-1-9, Thacker 8-0-8; CIT-Johnson 9-3-12, Hawkins 6-2-8, Hill 7-0-7, Lyles 6-1-7

Attendance: 12,880

Players of the Week: Offensive Player of the Week - Ta’Mar Jernigan Defensive Player of the Week- James Wilson Special Teams MVP- Blake Vandiver Scout Team MVP- Preston Brown, Jacob Bryant, Eddie Fickling

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Statesboro, Ga. - Running back Jermaine Austin rushed for 137 yards and seven differ-ent Eagles scored touchdowns as 24th-ranked Georgia Southern handled The Citadel, 49-14, in Southern Conference action Saturday afternoon at Allen E. Paulson Stadium. The Eagles, coming off a disappointing 24-7 loss at Appalachian State last week, rolled up 517 yards of offense and improved to 5-3 (4-2 in the Southern Conference) on the season while the Bulldogs, which have now dropped three straight games, fall to 2-5 overall (1-3 in the league). After the Bulldogs’ defense forced the Eagles to punt on their fi rst possession, The Citadel drove 67 yards on fi ve plays to lead, 7-0, when Nuru Goodrum ran over left tackle and then cut right for 37 yards with 10:05 remaining in the opening quarter. On their next possession, GSU evened the score when Brandon Andrews ran over right tackle from two-yards out with 8:17 remaining. The Eagles added another touch-down and led for the fi rst time, 14-7, when Bulldogs’ quarterback Justin Knox’s screen pass was intercepted by Jason Earwood at The Citadel 30-yard line and returned for a touchdown with 4:42 left in the quarter. It was the most points the Bulldogs allowed in the fi rst quarter all season. Georgia Southern added three more touchdowns in the second period starting with Lynon Jefferson’s fi ve-yard TD run on the second quarter’s opening play. On the Bulldogs’ next possession, Knox was faced with a 4th-and-1 from the GSU 28 but was dropped for a two-yard loss, turning the ball over on downs. The Eagles’ Marquice Maynard scored from four yards out with 5:51 left and GSU added another score when Jayson Foster found receiver Chris Dickerson from 23 yards out to increase the score to 35-7. The Citadel opened the second half with an 84-yard, 15-play drive that took 8:03 off the clock when Knox connected with tight end Aaron Kelly from three yards out to make the score, 35-14. It was Kelly’s fi rst career touchdown reception. GSU promptly added another touchdown when Foster rushed three yards with 4:54 remaining in the third period, making the score 42-14. The Eagles added their fi nal score with 11:23 left when Darius Smiley rushed for 15 yards, increasing the score to 49-14. Goodrum led the Bulldogs in rushing with 118 yards, the fi rst 100-yard rushing performance for The Citadel this season.

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FGeorgia Southern 14 21 7 7 49The Citadel 7 0 7 0 14

Team Qt. Time Play GSU CITCIT 1 10:05 Goodrum 37 yd run (Vandiver kick) 0 7GSU 1 08:17 Andrews 2 yd run (Dudley kick) 7 7GSU 1 04:42 Earwood 30 yd int return (Dudley kick) 14 7GSU 2 14:56 Jefferson 5 yd run (Dudley kick) 21 7GSU 2 05:51 Maynard 4 yd run (Dudley kick) 28 7GSU 2 00:35 Dickerson 23 yd pass from Foster (Dudley kick) 35 7CIT 3 06:57 Kelly 3 yd pass from Knox (Vandiver kick) 35 14GSU 3 04:54 Foster 3 yd run (Dudley kick) 42 14GSU 4 11:23 Smiley 15 yd run (Galvin kick) 49 14

Game Statistics GSU CITFirst Downs 28 14Total Offensive Yards 517 256Rushing Att.-Yards 63-385 35-131Passing Yards 132 125Pass Att.-Comp.-Int 10-7-1 26-15-1Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-2Punts-Avg. 2-23.5 5-24.2Penalties-Yards 7-64 2-10Time of Possession 31:38 28:22

Individual StatisticsRushing: GSU-Austin 18-137, Foster 9-76, Smiley 14-63, Andrews 5-27; CIT-Goodrum 18-118, Lee 5-20, Gibbs 6-13

Passing (C-A-Int.-Yds.-TD): GSU-Foster 6-7-0-123-1, Smiley 1-2-1-9-0; CIT-Knox 14-21-1-115-0, Tumbleston 1-5-0-10-0

Receiving: GSU-Craft 3-46, McCutchen 2-22, Jefferson 1-41; CIT-KPalmer 4-38, Tyler 3-11, Haney 2-41, Wigal 2-21

Defense (UA-A-T): GSU-Bryant 6-3-9, Mohring 3-6-9, Beard 4-2-6; CIT-Rowell 7-3-10, John-son 4-6-10, JLawson 3-9-12, Carlton 5-0-5

Attendance: 17,292

Players of the Week:Offensive Player of the Week - Nuru GoodrumDefensive Player of the Week- Porter JohnsonSpecial Teams MVP- Gary DomanskiScout Team MVP- Corinthius Dunbar, Napoleon Dunn, Derek MooreHero Award- N/A

Game #7- Oct. 22No. 24 Georgia Southern 49, The Citadel 14

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Game #8- Oct. 29Wofford 28, The Citadel 10

Johnson Hagood Stadium - Charleston, S.C.Charleston, S.C. - The Wofford ground game, which rolled up 291 yards and was led by running back Adrian Young who ran for 72 yards and a touchdown, proved to be the difference as the Terriers defeated The Citadel, 28-10, in Southern Conference action Saturday afternoon at Johnson Hagood Stadium. It was Wofford’s seventh straight win against the Bulldogs (2-6 overall, 1-4 in the Southern Conference) and their fourth consecutive victory in Charleston. The Terri-ers (5-3, 3-2) have now won three of their last four contests while The Citadel dropped its fourth consecutive game. Wofford jumped on the board fi rst with 6:52 left in the opening quarter as wide receiver Brandon Berry took a reverse 27 yards for a touchdown, capping off a 51-yard scoring drive. Berry’s touchdown followed a conversion by running back Adrian Young on fourth and one from the Bulldog 29. The defense helped the Terriers add to their lead early in the second quar-ter as nose tackle Katon Bethay intercepted a tipped Justin Knox pass at the Bulldog 21. Young capitalized on the opportunity as he raced to the end zone from 12 yards out to make the score 14-0 with 13:39 left in the fi rst half. The Bulldogs would get back in the contest with some ingenuity on offense. With 7:34 left in the half, fi rst year head coach Kevin Higgins reached into his bag of tricks and called for a wide receiver screen pass from Kinta Palmer to T’Mar Jernigan for a 41-yard yard touchdown that put the Bulldogs on the scoreboard, cutting the lead to 14-7. The Citadel missed an opportunity to tie the contest early in the second half as Justin Matherson recovered a Berry fumble to put the Bulldogs at the Terriers’ 20. Knox later coughed up the ball at the Wofford one-yard line and linebacker Derek Newberry recovered for the Terriers killing the drive. The Bulldogs’ defense held Wofford to a three-and-out series following the fumble and forced the Terriers to punt from their own end zone. The Citadel took ad-vantage of the good fi eld position as kicker Blake Vandiver nailed a 36-yard fi eld goal to make it 14-10 with 7:22 left in the third quarter. The Bulldogs would get no closer as the Terriers took control of the con-test with an eight-play, 70-yard scoring drive. With 12:07 left in the game, quarterback Josh Collier went around left guard for a one-yard touchdown run and Robinson’s point after made it 21-10. The Terriers put the game out of reach when defensive end Layton Baker intercepted another tipped Knox pass and returned it 14 yards for a touchdown with 11:19 left in the game. Halfback Gabriel Jackson added 17 carriers for 69 yards for the Terriers while quarterback Josh Collier ran for 61 yards on 17 attempts. The Citadel tailback Nuru Goodrum led the Bulldogs as he rushed for 76 yards on 17 carries.

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FWofford 7 7 0 14 28The Citadel 0 7 3 0 10

Team Qt. Time Play WOF CITWOF 1 06:52 Berry 27 yd run (Robinson kick) 7 0WOF 2 13:39 Young 12 yd run (Robinson kick) 14 0CIT 2 07:34 Jernigan 41 yd pass from K. Palmer (Vandiver kick) 14 7CIT 3 07:12 Vandiver 36 yd fi eld goal 14 10WOF 4 12:07 Collier 1 yd run (Robinson kick) 21 10WOF 4 11:19 Baker 7 yd interception return (Robinson kick) 28 10

Game Statistics WOF CITFirst Downs 21 15Total Offensive Yards 338 273Rushing Att.-Yards 68-291 35-107Passing Yards 60 166Pass Att.-Comp.-Int 12-5-0 34-15-2Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-1Punts-Avg. 6-40 6-42.3Penalties-Yards 3-40 5-50Time of Possession 34:54 25:06 Individual StatisticsRushing: WOF-Young 23-72, Jackson 17-69, Collier 17-61; CIT-Goodrum 17-76, Knox 8-28, Gibbs 5-4

Passing (C-A-Int.-Yds.-TD): WOF-Collier 5-12-0-60-0; CIT-Knox 11-24-2-89-0, Tumbleston 3-9-0-36-0, K. Palmer 1-1-0-41-1

Receiving: WOF-Allen 2-24, Berry 1-13, Strickland 1-12; CIT-Jernigan 4-55, Tyler 4-53, Wigal 4-36, K. Palmer 2-10

Defense (UA-A-T): WOF-Thurman 5-4-9, Franklin 5-0-5, Baker 5-1-6; CIT-Rowell 8-9-17, Dingle 10-1-11, Townsend 6-2-8, Grant 4-5-9

Attendance: 11,290

Players of the Week: Offensive Player of the Week - None Defensive Player of the Week- Andrew Rowell Special Teams MVP- None Scout Team MVP- Lewis, Evans and Fickling Hero Award- None

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Chattanooga, Tenn. - Tailback Eldra Buckley rushed for 187 yards and three touchdowns as the Chattanooga Mocs withheld a Citadel comeback to preserve a 31-21 victory in Southern Conference action Saturday afternoon at Finley Sta-dium. With the victory, the Mocs improve to 6-4 overall (3-3 in league play) and are assured of their fi rst winning record since 1997. The Bulldogs fall to 2-7 overall (1-5 in the SoCon) and have dropped their last fi ve contests. Chattanooga raced to a 24-7 lead and held off the Bulldogs, which scored the next 14 points to pull within three points, 24-21. But Mocs quarterback Antonio Miller scored on a keeper from seven yards out to seal the win. The Bulldogs scored on their opening possession when Steve Tumbleston scored from seven yards out on his fi rst career rush. The six-play, 63-yard drive took only 1:32 off the clock, and was highlighted by Ta’Mar Jernigan’s 32-yard end around which was the longest run of his career. Chattanooga responded with 24 unanswered points with Buckley rushing over right tackle for 25 yards and a touchdown to knot the game. He then ran over left guard for four yards and another score, this time with 5:56 remaining in the opening quarter. The Mocs extended their lead to 21-7 in the second quarter when Buckley scored for the third time in the half, this time from 35 yards out. Kicker Estaban Lopez nailed a 23-yard fi eld goal to extend the Mocs’ lead to 24-7. The Bulldogs retaliated with a touchdown in the closing moments of the half when Nuru Goodrum scored from a yard out with 52 seconds left to pull within 10 points, 24-14. The Citadel opened the second half with a successful 10-play, 70-yard drive that took 3:39 off the clock and was highlighted by Goodrum’s one-yard dash to bring the Bulldogs to within three points, 24-21, with 8:14 left in the period. The Mocs responded with the fi nal tally, this time a 13-play drive that was capped by Miller’s keeper from seven yards out to increase their lead to 31-21, which was the score at the end of the third period and the fi nal margin. Goodrum paced the Bulldogs’ rushing attack with 98 yards and two touch-downs. Carnell fi nished with an 18-for-31 performance and 197 yards passing, the most passing yards of any Bulldog this season.

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FChattanooga 14 10 7 0 31The Citadel 7 7 7 0 21

Team Qt. Time Play UTC CITCIT 1 10:49 Tumbleston 7 yd run (Vandiver kick) 0 7UTC 1 08:03 Buckley 25 yd run (Lopez kick) 7 7UTC 1 05:56 Buckley 4 yd run (Lopez kick) 14 7UTC 2 14:28 Buckley 35 yd run (Lopez kick) 21 7UTC 2 05:42 Lopez 23 yd fi eld goal 24 7CIT 2 00:52 Goodrum 1 yd run (Vandiver kick) 24 14CIT 3 08:14 Goodrum 1 yd run (Vandiver kick) 24 21UTC 3 02:28 Miller 7 yd run (Lopez kick) 31 21

Game Statistics UTC CITFirst Downs 17 21Total Offensive Yards 62-329 76-359Rushing Att.-Yards 48-249 35-131Passing Yards 80 228Pass Att.-Comp.-Int 14-7-1 41-21-2Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Punts-Avg. 5-39 6-35Penalties-Yards 8-68 5-51Time of Possession 29:34 30:26

Individual StatisticsRushing: UTC-Buckley 30-187, Miller 9-54, Cousart 4-7; CIT-Goodrum 22-98, Jernigan 2-39, Lee 5-22

Passing (C-A-Int.-Yds.-TD): UTC-Miller 6-13-1-73-0, Buckley 1-1-0-7-0; CIT-Carnell 18-31-2-197-0, Tumbleston 3-10-0-31

Receiving: UTC-Hassell 3-43, Barber 2-24, Miller 1-7; CIT-Palmer 4-73, Kelly 3-56, Jernigan 3-28

Defense (UA-A-T): UTC-McCowan 7-2-9, Phillips 7-2-9, Hermanson 4-3-7; CIT-Rowell 7-2-9, Hawkins 6-1-7, Douglas5-0-5, Hill 4-1-5

Attendance: 6,005

Players of the Week: Offensive Player of the Week - Aaron Kelly Defensive Player of the Week- Andrew Rowell Special Teams MVP- Steve Spann Scout Team MVP- Travis Gentry, Dante Allen, Kirk Stander Hero Award- N/A

Game #9- Nov. 5Chattanooga 31, The Citadel 21

Flinley Stadium - Chattanooga, Tenn. Charleston, S.C. - The Citadel defense limited Elon to 230 total yards and snapped a fi ve-game losing streak in shutting out the Phoenix, 21-0, in the season’s home fi nale at Johnson Hagood Stadium Saturday afternoon. It was the Bulldogs’ (3-7 overall, 2-5 Southern Conference) fi rst shutout since the home fi nale in 2004 when they kept Western Carolina off the scoreboard in a 17-0 victory. The Bulldogs also improve to 33-20 in Homecoming games. The Phoenix (3-7, 0-6) were shutout for the fi rst time in 14 contests. The last time Elon had been held scoreless was on Oct. 23, 2004, against Furman. After a scoreless fi rst period, the Bulldogs got their offense going on the fi rst play of the second quarter when a 19-yard pass from freshman quarterback Ben Carnell to wide receiver Kinta Palmer put The Citadel at their own 34. Two plays later, another long pass play of 22 yards from Carnell to wide receiver Ta’Mar Jernigan placed the Bulldogs on Elon’s 31. Carnell completed an eight play, 80-yard scoring drive with a 20-yard pass to tight end Aaron Kelly to put the Bulldogs up 7-0 with 12:23 left in the second quarter. On their very next possession, Carnell, who was making his fi rst career start, continued his aerial assault with a 34-yard completion to wide receiver Mark Wi-gal at the Phoenix 32. The Citadel added to their lead with an 18-yard touchdown pass from Carnell to Jernigan. After a fi ve play, 70-yard scoring drive, the Bulldogs had a 14-0 lead with 6:47 left in the fi rst half. The Bulldogs caught a break late in the third quarter as a punt by Mark Kaspar bounded off Elon’s Dwayne Ijames, and Nick Fender recovered for The Citadel at the Phoenix four-yard line. On the fi rst play of the fi nal period, running back Nuru Goodrum, who fi nished with 97 yards rushing on the day, took advantage of the good fi eld position as he plowed to pay dirt from two yards out to increase the Bulldog advantage to 21-0 with 14:56 left in the contest. In what turned out to be their best scoring opportunity of the game, Elon took a gamble on their fi rst offensive possession. After advancing the ball to the Citadel 28, the Phoenix elected to go for it on 4th- and-four. The Bulldogs’ defense held, however, as quarterback Kye Hamilton’s pass that was intended for wide receiver Casey Hall fell incomplete. Carnell went 14-20 for 152 yards with two touchdowns and an interception on the day. Palmer and Jernigan were his favorite targets as they each caught three passes apiece.

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FElon 0 0 0 0 0The Citadel 0 14 0 7 21

Team Qt. Time Play ELON CITCIT 2 12:23 Kelly 20 yd pass from Carnell (Vandiver kick) 0 7CIT 2 07:19 Jernigan 18 yd pass from Carnell (Vandiver kick) 0 14CIT 4 14:56 Goodrum 2 yd run (Vandiver kick) 0 21

Game Statistics ELON CITFirst Downs 14 15Total Offensive Yards 230 259Rushing Att.-Yards 33-76 34-107Passing Yards 154 152Pass Att.-Comp.-Int 19-35-1 14-20-1Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0Punts-Avg. 7-41.3 7-34.7Penalties-Yards 6-71 5-25Time of Possession 32:14 28:26

Individual StatisticsRushing: ELON-Hall 27-77, Bailey 1-29; CIT-Goodrum 24-97, Gibbs 6-11, Lee 2-2

Passing (C-A-Int.-Yds.-TD): ELON-Hamilton 19-35-1-0; CIT-Carnell 14-20-1-2

Receiving: ELON-Mayers 7-49, Williamson 5-47, Hall 4-26; CIT-Palmer 3-47, Jernigan 3-45, Tyler 2-9

Defense (UA-A-T): ELON-Bland 8-2-10, Nkang 5-5-10, Hatch 5-2-7; CIT-Lawson 4-1-5, Matherson 3-1-4, Grant 2-1-3, Townsend 2-0-2

Attendance: 12,780

Players of the Week: Offensive Player of the Week - Nuru Goodrum Defensive Player of the Week- Andrew Rowell Special Teams MVP- Nick Fender Scout Team MVP- Cooper, Bell, Wright Hero Award- Ben Carnell

Game #10- Nov. 12The Citadel 21, Elon 0

Johnson Hagood Stadium - Charleston, S.C.

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Lexington, Va. - Nuru Goodrum rushed for a career-high 175 yards and scored two touchdowns as The Citadel downed VMI, 22-14, in the 64th meeting of the “Military Classic of the South” Saturday afternoon. With the victory, the Bulldogs retain possession of the coveted Silver Shako and conclude Coach Kevin Higgins’ inaugural season with a 4-7 record, including wins in the fi nal two outings. The Keydets slip to 3-8. The Citadel has now won two in row over VMI, three of the last four, six of the last eight and 11 of the last 15. The Bulldogs extend its lead in the series that began in 1920 to 32-30-2. In the fi rst half, the Bulldogs opened the game’s scoring when Ben Carnell found Kinta Palmer open in the end zone for an eight-yard touchdown strike and the extra point failed. It marked the fourth time in the last fi ve games that The Citadel scored fi rst. Down 6-0, the Keydets battled back and took a brief lead with 3:28 left in the initial quarter when running back Nat Jackson scored on a three-yard run and Barrett Way connected on the point after, lifting VMI to a 7-6 lead. The Citadel retaliated with nine second-quarter points, as Goodrum, a junior who in the fi rst half rushed 18 times for 95 yards, scored from a yard out at the 9:43 mark. The Bulldogs attempted a two-point conversion, but were unsuccessful as Carnell was unable to get off a pass. On The Citadel’s next possession, Blake Vandiver drilled a 34-yard fi eld goal at the 5:48 mark to hand the Bulldogs the 15-7 halftime advantage. The fi rst half saw The Citadel nearly double VMI’s offensive yardage, 167-84, limiting the Keydets to only 46 rushing yards. Each team scored a touchdown in the second half. Goodrum again scored from a yard out to give the Bulldogs a 22-7 lead with 10:40 left in the fourth quarter that capped a six-play, 26-yard drive that took 3:08 off the clock. The Keydets came back in the fi nal period with 7:43 remaining in the game as quarterback Jonathan Wilson scampered six yards up the middle to pull VMI to within eight points, 22-14. The Citadel recorded 288 yards of total offense and limited the Keydets to 189 yards. Citadel quarterback Ben Carnell was 11-of-22 for 81 yards while VMI’s Wilson fi nished 17-of-28 for 158 yards. Defensively, the Bulldogs were led by Porter Johnson who recorded 13 tackles (six solo). He also had four sacks for minus-25 yards that tied a school record as The Citadel racked up eight sacks on the day. Josh Lawson, Shawn Grant and Andrew Rowell each had seven tackles.

Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 FThe Citadel 6 9 0 7 22 VMI 7 0 0 7 14

Team Qt. Time Play VMI CITCIT 1 08:14 Palmer 8 yd pass from Carnell (Vandiver kick failed) 6 0VMI 1 03:28 Jackson 3 yd run (Way kick) 6 7CIT 2 09:43 Goodrum 1 yd run (Carnell pass failed) 12 7CIT 2 05:48 Vandiver 34 yd fi eld goal 15 7CIT 4 10:40 Goodrum 1 yd run (Vandiver kick) 22 7VMI 4 07:43 Wilson 6 yd run (Way kick) 22 14

Game Statistics VMI CITFirst Downs 14 16Total Offensive Yards 189 288Rushing Att.-Yards 32-31 47-207 Passing Yards 158 81 Pass Att-Comp-Int. 29-17-1 22-11-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0Punts-Avg. 7-37.4 6-38.5 Penalties-Yards 11-110 6-70 Time of Possession 26:17 33:43

Individual StatisticsRushing: CIT-Goodrum 32-175, Gibbs 4-23, Cooper 3-21; VMI-Royster 7-22, Jackson 4-19, Maleski 5-10, Allen 3-9

Passing (C-A-Int-Yds-TD): CIT-Carnell 11-22-0-81-1; VMI-Wilson 17-28-1-158-0, Price 0-1-0-0-0

Receiving: CIT-Palmer 3-45, Jernigan 3-10, Tyler 2-6; VMI-Burden 8-98, Royster 4-20, Price 2-31

Defense (UA-A-T): CIT-Johnson 6-7-13, J. Lawson 5-2-7, Grant 3-4-7; VMI-Baldwin 6-12-18, Huggard 4-12-16, Harris 2-4-6

Attendance: 8,674

Game #11- Nov. 19The Citadel 22, VMI 14

Alumni Memorial Stadium - Lexington, Va.

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The Citadel

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The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, is a unique public in-stitution with the mission of educating principled leaders through its Corps of Cadets and College of Graduate and Professional Studies program.

Located in historic Charleston, S.C., The Citadel offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in the humanities, business, math, science, engineering and education. The Citadel’s reputation for academic excellence is reinforced by annual rankings from U.S. News & World Report that place The Citadel as number two in public colleges granting master’s degrees in the South. The en-gineering school is nationally ranked at number 27.

With an enrollment of more than 1,900, the Corps of Cadets is the nation’s larg-est military college program outside the service academies. All cadets are edu-cated within a classic military system and about 40 percent of the graduating seniors earn military commissions. The remaining graduates attend graduate school or enter the job market.

The College of Graduate and Profes-sional Studies, which is noted for Cita-del excellence in a civilian environment, serves about 1,200 residents of South Carolina’s Lowcountry.

Academic programs at the college are complimented by a strong commit-ment to service and emphatic support of an honor code that calls upon a ca-det 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 gen-erations of graduates who have served their nation, their professions and their communities with distinction.

This IsTHE CITADEL

Academic Development Handled by the Best...

Why THE CITADEL?

Citadel Athletes Maintain Academic Excellence...

Diversifi ed Student Population...The Citadel has over 1,900 cadets from 46 states and 22 foreign countries.

Family For Life...

Individual Development...

The Perfect Balance: Academics & Athletics...

Of The Citadel’s teaching faculty, 94 percent hold doctoral degrees and the aver-age student-faculty ratio is 14:1. This class size insures that cadet-student-athletes have every opportunity to be successful in the classroom.

The Citadel graduation rate for all cadet-student-athletes who complete four years of eligi-bility ranges from 93 percent to 96 percent. The Citadel’s student-athletes consistently rank among the upper echelon of the Southern Conference. The football program has a gradua-tion rate of 96 percent, which is among the top graduation rates in the nation.

Becoming a part of The Citadel football program means joining the Bulldog fam-ily for life. The Citadel football family is full of successful alumni in every walk of life that are a proud part of supporting our athletes throughout their career at The Citadel and their life.

The coaching staff works with every player on an individual basis to develop and im-prove his football skills. Each cadet-student-athlete enjoys an academic support sys-tem, 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 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.

THE CITADELThe Citadel is a state-supported comprehen-sive military college. Males and females are admitted to the undergraduate residential Corps of Cadets. In addition to the day pro-gram, undergraduate and graduate programs are offered through the College of Graduate Studies (CGPS) in the evening.

The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education recognizes The Citadel as the only specialized four-year college in the state. The Citadel, founded in 1842, is a co-educational military college with a rich and storied his-tory. Located in Charleston, S.C., the institu-tion offers a classic military education for young men and women who seek a college experience that is intense, meaningful and ac-ademically strong. Citadel graduates say that the disci-plined lifestyle and friendships they forged here have a profoundly posi-tive effect on their lives.

Corps of Cadets ...All students at The Cita-del are cadets in the South Carolina Corps of Cadets, which numbers approxi-mately 1,900 and repre-sent nearly every state, as well as more than 20 countries. While roughly 40 percent of the gradu-ates each year go into the armed services, all cadets participate in an ROTC program. On most days, cadets have physical fi t-ness training and military instruction in addition to

their regular college classes. Weekdays end with a formation and required eve-ning 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 fi rst 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.

Campus...The Citadel sits on a 300-acre tract of land on the Ashley River. There are 28 buildings grouped around a large (10-acre) grass parade ground. The buildings around the parade ground include 10 classroom build-ings, an administrative building, four barracks, a student activities build-ing, infi rmary, chapel, a fi eld house, and library. Just off the main campus are the football stadium, baseball stadium and alumni center.

Holliday Alumni Center

Summerall Chapel

Stevens Barracks

Front Sally Port of Padget-Thomas Barracks

Academic Programs...Because of the strength of the academic pro-gram, 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 fi nancial aid, the credentials of the faculty and the graduation rate earned the institution the citation of Best College Value in the South in 1999. With an average of 75 per-cent of its students returning each year, The Cit-adel enjoys one of the best retention records in the country. The Citadel’s 14 academic depart-ments offer fi ve bachelor’s degrees in 17 areas, six master’s degrees in 17 areas, and specialist degrees in two areas.

College of Graduate & Professional Studies...The Citadel’s evening college serves the Low-country by offering nationally accredited bach-elor’s, master’s and specialist degrees scheduled around the student’s profession, family and life-style. It is the well-known Citadel academic ex-cellence in a civilian environment. The CGPS of-fers 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 Car-olina. The CGPS also offers three undergraduate evening programs in business and engineering. The Citadel is the only college in South Carolina that offers an undergraduate civil and electrical engineering degree in the evening.

Alumni...Generations of Citadel graduates have served their nation, their state and their community with distinction. The Citadel graduates men and women with alert minds and sound bodies, who value honor, integrity, loyalty and patriotism, and who accept the responsibilities that accompany leadership. The Citadel remains a stronghold of duty, self-discipline, and high ideals in a changing American socitey.

Academics

The Citadel Earns No. 1 Ranking...

Points of Pride...

One of America’s Hottest Colleges...

Newsweek magazine and the Kaplan College Guide named The Citadel one of America’s 25 hottest colleges in its 2006 college edition.

The Citadel Earns U.S.News Rankings...

Leader in Female Athletics...

Fulbright Scholars...

Leads State in Graduating Athletes...

The Citadel ranks No. 1 nationally in our peer group of public colleges in the per-centage 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 62.3 percent. The national average four-year graduation rate is 29 percent.

The U.S. News and World Report rankings for 2006 recognize The Citadel in several different cat-egories: the college rose to the No. 2 spot for top public universities in the South offering up to master’s degree; for the sixth straight year, The Citadel School of Engineering has ranked among the top 50 undergraduate engineering programs in the nation, earning this year’s No. 32 ranking; The Citadel ranked No. 7 for best master’s universities in the South.

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

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.

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.

COMMUNITYSERVICE The Citadel football team

has dedicated several thou-sands of hours volunteer-ing in the local Charleston Community. Among their many projects involved an afternoon this past spring when they read to students at West Ashley Middle School.

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FOOTBALLJOHNSON HAGOOD

STADIUMThe 2006 season marks the 59th year that The Citadel has played football in the friendly con-fi nes of historic Johnson Hagood Stadium.

The Citadel played its fi rst contest against Da-vidson on Oct. 16, 1948. Although the Bulldogs lost to the Wildcats in that game, 14-6, The Cit-adel has been quite successful in the Southern Conference’s largest stadium. Entering the 2006 season, the Bulldogs have marked a 188-120-3 record.

The Citadel earned its fi rst victory in John-son Hagood Stadium in the 1949 season home opener (played Oct. 8th) against state rival Newberry, defeating the Indians, 14-12. The Citadel lat-er compiled a 3-2 re-cord that year, repre-senting the Bulldogs’ fi rst winning season at Johnson Hagood.

Johnson Hagood Stadium, located at the intersection of Hagood Avenue and Congress Street, just a short dis-tance from the Ashley River and The Citadel campus, has been the site for many great Bulldog accomplish-ments through the years. The Citadel has gone undefeated at Johnson Hagood in six seasons (1956, 1959, 1978, 1981 and 1988) and the Bulldogs reeled

off 16 consecutive victories there from 1980 to 1982.

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

The 21,000-seat facility has aided The Citadel in establishing itself as one of the leaders in attendance among Southern Conference schools. The Citadel has led its conference constituents 11 of the last 25 years in average attendance and 15 of the last 31 seasons. Two seasons ago, over 70,000 fans watched Bulldog football in Johnson Hagood Stadium.

The 71,712 fans that attended Citadel games in 2000 totaled the 14th best attendance for all of I-AA football, and second largest in the Southern Conference as defending national champion Georgia South-ern was 10th. The Citadel faithful have kept the Bulldogs in the top-20 in national attendance for the past seven years. In 2003, Citadel fans created one of the best attendance fi gures in the nation, ranking seventh nationally at the end of the season. The Citadel ranked in the top-15 three years in a row, 2000 (14th), 2001 (12th) and 2002 (11th), while in 1998 and 1999, the Bulldogs rounded out the top-20 in aver-age attendance.

The historic facility, however, gained national atten-tion during the summer of 1999 when prior crew-men from the CSS Hunley, the fi rst submarine to sink an enemy battleship, were unearthed from underneath the stadium. The remains of the sail-ors from the Confederate sub were re-interred at nearby Magnolia Cemetery.

History of a different kind was made in 2001 when The Citadel opened the brand new Altman Athletic Center that is located in the South end zone. The facility features home and visitor locker rooms, offi cials’ room and a spacious entertainment area for members of the Brigadier Foundation.

Plans and construction have been in the works for a new football facil-ity and the Bulldogs celebrate the re-opening of the West Stands this season. The completed project will feature luxury suites, club seats, a state-of-the-art pressbox and all the modern amenities of modern-day athletic facilities. The stadium project is expected to be complete in 2008.

JOHNSON HAGOOD STADIUM

Photos are art-ist drawings of Johnson Ha-good Stadium; Estimated completion in 2008.

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ATMOSPHERETop-15 Crowds at Johnson Hagood Crowd Opponent Date Score 23,025 Marshall Oct. 17, 1992 13-34 21,623 Furman Nov. 23, 1991 10-6 21,575 Davidson Oct. 25, 1969 34-28 21,570 Delaware Sept. 18, 1976 17-15 21,465 Presbyterian Sept. 13, 1975 21-0 21,460 William & Mary Oct. 11, 1969 14-21 20,863 Wofford Nov. 1, 2003 16-42 20,754 Navy Sept. 24, 1988 42-35 20,592 Furman Nov. 16, 1985 0-42 20,357 Furman Nov. 18, 1989 9-44 20,240 Presbyterian Sept. 6, 1980 21-14 20,150 Furman Nov. 21, 1981 35-18 20,130 Furman Nov. 17, 1979 44-45 20,071 Appalachian State Nov. 2, 1991 17-10 20,010 South Carolina Sept. 18, 1965 3-13

Johnson Hagood Stadium “Firsts” Game ............. vs. Davidson; Oct. 16, 1948, Davidson won, 14-6

Citadel Victory .............. vs. Newberry, 14-12; Oct. 8, 1949

Citadel Touchdown ............ Lucian Pinkney vs. Davidson, Oct. 16, 1948

Point After Touchdown ............ Hal Mapes, Davidson; Oct. 19, 1948

Halftime Score ...............Davidson 7, The Citadel 6, Oct. 16, 1948

Fumble ..................... Cliff Turner, Davidson; Oct. 16, 1948

Punt .....................Bobby Boyd, The Citadel; Oct. 16, 1948

Run From Scrimmage .......... Jim Sifford, Davidson; Oct. 16, 1948

Citadel Forward Pass ...........Max Tedder vs. Davidson; Oct. 16, 1948

The Citadel’s Record at Johnson Hagood Stadium

1948 ...........................................................................0-31949 ...........................................................................3-21950 ...........................................................................3-21951 ...........................................................................3-11952 ...........................................................................3-21953 ...........................................................................1-31954 ...........................................................................1-5 1955 ...........................................................................4-11956 ....................................................................... 3-1-11957 ....................................................................... 3-1-11958 ...........................................................................2-31959 ...........................................................................5-01960 ....................................................................... 3-1-11961 ...........................................................................4-11962 ...........................................................................2-31963 ...........................................................................1-41964 ...........................................................................3-2 1965 ...........................................................................1-51966 ...........................................................................3-21967 ...........................................................................2-31968 ...........................................................................2-21969 ...........................................................................4-21970 ...........................................................................4-11971 ...........................................................................4-2 1972 ...........................................................................2-31973 ...........................................................................3-31974 ...........................................................................3-21975 ...........................................................................4-21976 ...........................................................................4-11977 ...........................................................................5-21978 ...........................................................................5-01979 ...........................................................................3-21980 ...........................................................................6-01981 ...........................................................................7-01982 ...........................................................................4-21983 ...........................................................................2-31984 ...........................................................................4-11985 ...........................................................................4-21986 ...........................................................................3-31987 ...........................................................................3-31988 ...........................................................................6-01989 ...........................................................................3-11990 ...........................................................................5-11991 ...........................................................................4-11992 ...........................................................................6-2 1993 ...........................................................................4-21994 ...........................................................................4-21995 ...........................................................................2-41996 ...........................................................................4-21997 ...........................................................................4-21998 ...........................................................................2-31999 ...........................................................................2-42000 ...........................................................................2-32001 ...........................................................................2-32002 ...........................................................................3-32003 ...........................................................................4-12004 ...........................................................................3-12005 ...........................................................................2-3

COACHING FACTORY

Frank BeamerHead CoachVirginia Tech

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 fi eld and off the fi eld, have enabled many of them to go on to great careers in college and professional football.

Some of the young coaches that have walked through the gates of the Military College of South Carolina include Virginia Tech Head Coach Frank Beamer, Washington State Head Coach Bill Doba and Maryland Head Coach Ralph Friedgen. One of the most recent former Citadel head coaches, Ellis Johnson, is now the defensive coordinator at Mississippi State, while John Zernhelt serves as an assistant coach for the NFL’s Tennessee Titans. Former North Car-olina State head coach and Virginia Tech offen-sive coordinator Mike O’Cain also coached at The Citadel in his early days, along with current Army Head Coach Bobby Ross.

1905 ..................................................Sidney Smith

1905-08 ..............................................Ralph Foster

1909-10 .............................................. Sam Costen

1911-12 ............................................. L.S. LeTellier

1913-15; 1919 ................................George Rogers

1916-18; 1920-21 ........................... Harry O’Brien

1922-29 ............................................... Carl Prause

1930-31 ............................................. Johnny Floyd

1932-39 ...................................... Tatum Gressette

1940-42 ............................................ John Rowland

1946-52 ........................................... Quinn Decker

1953-54 ........................................... John McMillan

1955-56 .................................................John Sauer

1957-65 ............................................. Eddie Teague

1966-72 ................................................ Red Parker

1973-77 ................................................Bobby Ross

1978-82 .................................................. Art Baker

1983-86 ............................................... Tom Moore

1987-95 ............................................Charlie Taaffe

1996-00 ...............................................Don Powers

2001-03 ..............................................Ellis Johnson

2004 .................................................John Zernhelt2005 - present ....................Kevin Higgins

Bill DobaHead CoachWashington State

John ZernheltNFL Assistant CoachTennessee Titans

ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES

Ralph FriedgenHead CoachMaryland

Steve LoneyAssistant Coach

Arizona Cardinals

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 - presentCollins, Isaac (Rochester ‘93)...............................................................2006 - presentCory, Mike (The Citadel ‘91) .......................................................................................................... 1991

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 - presentFeus, 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

Griffi n, 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 - presentHerrin, Les (Western Carolina ‘71) .........................................................................................2001-03

Holcombe, James (Ole Miss ‘94) .................................................................................................... 2006

Holthouser, Will (Wake Forest ‘73) .........................................................................................1983-85

Hopkins, Dick (Florida State ‘74) .........................................................................................2004-2005

Jaynes, Oval (Appalachian State ‘62) ........................................................................................1965-68

Johnson, Bruce (Wofford ‘70) ........................................................................................ 1980-81, 1999

Johnson, Don (South Dakato State ‘74) .................................................................................1983-85

Johnson, Ellis (The Citadel ‘75) ....................................................................................................... 1982

Jones, Keith (The Citadel ‘75) ...................................................................................................1997-01

Kellahan, Ken (The Citadel ‘99) ..................................................................................... 2001, 2003-04

Kendrick-Holmes, Clayton (Navy ‘92) ....................................................................................1991-01

Land, Fred (Louisiana State ) ...................................................................................................1953-54

Larkins, Aashon (Lehigh ‘03)................................................................2006 - presentLewis, 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

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

O’Cain, Mike (Clemson ‘77) ......................................................................................................1978-80

Olecki, Kevin (The Citadel ‘03) ...........................................................2004 - presentPark, Thom (West Chester ‘69) ...............................................................................................1978-79

Partridge, Chris (Lafayette ‘03) ...........................................................2006 - presentPatterson, 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-presentSantee, 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

Westerfi eld, Eric (Hamilton College ‘92) ...........................................2006 - presentWhitley, 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

Brad ScottAssistant CoachClemson

BULLDOGSIN THE PROSNehemiah BroughtonWashington Redskins

Cliff WashburnNew York GiantsChicago BearsDallas Cowboys

Lew DawsonCleveland Browns

The Citadel boasts several players who have gone on to professional football careers, in-cluding NFL greats Greg Davis (1987-99), Paul Maguire (1960-70) and Stump Mitch-ell (1981-88). Just two seasons ago, another Bulldog made his way into the professional ranks as running back Nehemiah Brough-ton was selected in the seventh round of the NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins. Broughton was the fi rst Bulldog drafted since Travis Jervey was selected in 1995 by the Green Bay Packers in the fi fth round.

With the drafting of Broughton by the Redskins, The Citadel has now had three players in as many years go on to the NFL. Three seasons ago, Cliff Washburn signed a free agent contract with the New York Gi-ants and went on to sign a two-year deal with the Chicago Bears. Just recently he was picked up by the Dallas Cowboys. Two seasons ago, Lew Dawson earned a free-agent contract with the Cleveland Browns, while both Washburn and Dawson spent the spring playing in NFL Europe.

1939 .........................Andy Sabados, G; R-13 (111th), Chicago Cardinals

1959 .......................Pete Davidson, T-G; R-14 (165th), Los Angeles Rams

1960 ........................Harry Rakowski, C; R-15(169th), Los Angeles Rams

1960 .................................... Joe Tagg, T; R-17 (194th), Chicago Cardinals

1960 .......................Wayne Stewart, T-G; First Selections, LA Chargers (AFL)

1960 ............................ Paul McGuire, E; First Selections, LA Chargers (AFL)

1960 .........................Pete Davidson, T-G; First Selections, LA Chargers (AFL)

1960 ................................. Joe Tagg, T; Second Selections, LA Chargers (AFL)

1960 ....................... Harry Rakowski, C; Second Selection, Buffalo Bills (AFL)

1964 ......................... Vince Petno, DB; R-8 (63), Oakland Raiders (AFL)

1969 ................................ Jim McMillan, RB; R-16 (415), Baltimore Colts

1970 ......................................... John Small, LB; R-1 (12), Atlanta Falcons

1977 ......................................Brian Ruff, LB; R-11 (304), Baltimore Colts

1981 ..........................Stump Mitchell, RB; R-9 (226), St. Louis Cardinals

1987 .............................Greg Davis, L; R-9 (246), Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1995 .............................. Travis Jervey, RB; R-5 (170), Green Bay Packers

2005 .................... Nehemiah Broughton, RB; R-7 (222), Washington Redskins

BULLDOG DRAFT PICKS

PURSUING A DREAM...

Travis JerveyAtlanta FalconsGreen Bay PackersSan Franciso 49ers

Stump MitchellArizona Cardinals

Greg DavisArizona CardinalsOakland RaidersAtlanta Falcons

Dary MyricksGeorgia Force

Jim EttariGreen Bay Packers

John SmallAtlanta FalconsDetroit Lions

Joe PipczynskiSeattle SeahawksNew York Jets

RETIRED JERSEYS

Through 98 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. All fi ve jerseys are on display in the lobby of Seignious Hall. This season, Marc Buoniconti ‘88 will be added to the list of retired jerseys.

Played from 1988-92... Finished career as the NCAA Division I-AA 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), touch-downs (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.

Jack Douglas #14 Quarterback

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 be-come the world’s largest center for research on spinal cord injuries.

Marc Buoniconti #59 Linebacker

Played from 1977-80... The Citadel’s all-time leader for most rushing at-tempts 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-Amer-ica choice in 1980... A member of the All-Southern Conference team his senior year as well as being named the conference’s Player of the Year... Also selected as the State Amateur Athlete of the Year in 1980... Standout running back for St. Louis and Phoenix Cardinals (1981-91)...Currently an assistant coach with the Seattle Seahawks.

Stump Mitchell #35 Running Back

Played from 1988-92... The Citadel’s all-time leader in games played (48)... First Team All-America in 1991 and 1992, including consensus honors in 1992... First Team All-Southern Conference selection for three consecutive years (1990-92)... Played in the 1993 Senior Bowl - one of eight players in Citadel football history to do so... The Citadel led the Southern Conference in 1991 and 1992 in defense against the score and led the nation (NCAA I-AA) in defense against the score in 1992... Served as captain for the Bulldogs in 1991 and 1992... Was named the 1992 South Carolina Defense Player of the Year.

Lester Smith #15 Defensive Back

Played from 1973-76... Consensus All-America linebacker... The Citadel’s fi rst Associated Press fi rst team All-America selection... Was a three-time All-Southern Conference choice... Was named the Southern Conference Player of the Year and State Player of the Year in 1975 and 1976... Was drafted in the 11th round by the Baltimore Colts after his senior year... Was the fi rst Cita-del football player to have his jersey retired ... was recently inducted into the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006.

Brian Ruff #51 Linebacker

Played from 1967-69... Honorable Mention All-American in 1967 and 1968... The Citadel MVP Award recipient in 1967 and 1969... All-State selection in 1967 and 1969... All-Southern Conference selection in 1967 and 1969... Named to Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities in 1968 and 1969... Con-sensus All-American linebacker in 1969...Co-captain, East-West Shrine Bowl in 1969... The Sporting News fi rst team All-America Defense (1969)... TIme Magazine’s fi rst team All-America Defense (1969)... Newspaper Enterprise As-sociation (NEA) fi rst 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)... No. 1 draft choice by the NFLS’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 Confer-ence 75th Anniversary Football Team (1988).

John Small #66 Linebacker

THE CITADEL

FACILITIESThe Citadel football program enjoys the luxury

of having some of the fi nest faclities in the coun-

try. The Bulldogs gridiron program has two

outdoor practice facilities (Willson Field and

Washington Light Infantry Field) and an indoor

facility in McAlister FIeld House. The Citadel’s

football program also has use of the $3 million

Altman Athletic Center that sits in the South

end zone of Johnson Hagood Stadium.

Altman Athletic CenterIn 2001, the inaugural opening of the new Altman Athletic Center took place and the fi rst 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 Wil-liam M. Altman, Jr., a 1931 graduate of The Citadel. It houses locker rooms for the Bulldogs and their opponents, along with offi cials’ locker rooms. It also features a large hospitality area for members of The Citadel Brigadier Foundation.

Bill Altman was a native South Carolinian who graduated with a degree in business administration. He served in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1946, was awarded the Bronze Star in 1945, and earned service ribbons from the European and American theaters. A successful businessman, Altman owned and operated Altman Motors, Inc., in Orangeburg, S.C. Later in his career, he was associated with the Division of General

Services for the State of South Carolina.

Altman received an Honorary Doctorate of Law Degree from The Citadel in 1991. He was also a recipient of the Order of the Palmetto and a leader in the Orangeburg community. A philanthropist and true friend of his alma mater, he and his wife established the William M. Altman, Jr. and Henrietta B. Altman Founda-tion Citadel Fund in 1984 as a charitable trust to provide education funding for The Citadel in the form of academic scholarships.

Altman was an avid Citadel sports fan who supported the school with athletic scholarships and was a long-time member of The Citadel Brigadier Foundation. He was a lifetime member of The Citadel Alumni As-sociation. 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.”

Practice Fields

Seignious HallThe home of The Citadel’s football program, Seignious Hall pro-vides the Bulldogs with one of the most modern and complete fa-cilities of its kind in the Southeast.

The building also houses The Citadel Sports Medicine Department as well as the athletic department’s equipment room and weight room.

Opening in the spring of 1983, the building is named in honor of one of The Citadel’s former presidents, Lt. Gen. George M. Seigni-ous II.

The $1.5 million facility, which sits behind Vandiver Hall and over-looks the Ashley River, was fi nanced through private funds.

In addition to housing the football coaching offi ces, Seignious Hall also has a spacious training room, large dressing rooms, meet-ing rooms, equipment and facilities storage areas, and a spacious weight room which is supplied with modern weight-training equip-ment. The weight room has undergone a face lift in the last few years, including the addition of more than 30 new weight training machines, new state-of-the-art fl ooring, and new cardio equipment that benefi ts all athletes.

McAlister Field HouseOrginially constructed in 1939 and renovated in 1989, McAlister Field House serves as the home of The Citadel’s basketball, volley-ball and wrestling programs.

The facility, which also houses the athletic department’s adminis-trative offi ces, along with locker rooms for the basketball and base-ball teams, has a seating capacity of 6,000. When it was built in 1939, it was referred to as “The Citadel Armory” and seated 4,500 for basketball games.

Top to bottom, McAlister Field House is one of the top arenas for its sports in the region for both participants and fans. Even though 6,000 fans can pack into McAlister Field House for a basketball game, no fan is further than 24 rows away from the court. In addi-tion, concession stands and rest room facilities are located on both the fi rst and second fl oors.

With the seats pulled back, there are three full-size basketball courts for practice. During inclement weather, The CItadel’s baseball, football, tennis and track and fi eld teams use the facility.

The Citadel has hosted three 6,000-fan “sellout” crowds in basketball since the building’s renovation in the late 80s, including games with Duke (1989), South Carolina (1997) and Collge of Charleston (1999). In January 1998, The Citadel and McAlister Field House hosted the annual All-Academy Wrestling Championship and in the past few years has served as a site of the fi rst two rounds of the Southern Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament. McAlister Field House has also hosted such entertain-ment acts as Dave Matthews, Widespread Panic, Bob Hope, Kenny Rogers and Patti LaBelle. Events that have utilized the multi-purpose bulding include WCW Wrestling, Charleston Cup Gymanastics Championships, Special Olympics, Moja Arts Festival, Rotary/Red Cross Roundball High School Bas-ketball Classic and a number of high school and collge commencement ceremonies.

CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA

Perfect Weather...The weather in Charles-ton is just one of its irre-sistible qualities. With the average high temperature of 75 degrees and the av-erage low of 54, the Holy City offers the perfect weather to suit almost anyone.

Open Air Market...The outdoor market, located at 188 Meeting Street, is the place to go to do your shopping. You will fi nd everything from artwork to sweet-grass baskets to hot sauce. The market is perfect place to fi nd that unique gift.

Location...Charleston is located on the coast midway between Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach. With I-26 ending in the city and connect-ing with I-20, I-95, I-40, I-77, and I-85 to the north, Charleston is easily acces-sible from any location.

Not Just Another City...Charleston has become one of America’s favorite destination cities. With its rich history, endless shopping, Southern hospi-tality and, of course, its beautiful beaches, Charleston offers something for every-one. You will fi nd scenic views, gorgeous water front parks, beautiful homes and something new awaits you around every corner.

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

What they are saying about

CHARLESTON

ONE OF THE TOP 25 SPORTS CITIES IN AMERICATHE SPORTING NEWS, JUNE 1997

AMONG NATION’S TOP THREE BEST TRAVEL DESTINATIONSCONDE’ NAST TRAVELER, OCTOBER 2000

NO. 9 TOP CITY IN THE U.S. AND CANADATRAVEL & LEISURE MAGAZINE, AUGUST 2000

NAMED AMERICA’S MOST MANNERLY CITYFOR THE 8TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR

MARJABELLE STEWART, ETTIQUE EXPERT, APRIL 2001

JOSEPH P. RILEY, JR. PARK (HOME OF BULLDOG BASEBALL) RANKED 20TH BEST COLLEGE BASEBALL PARK IN THE NATION

BASEBALL AMERICA MAGAZINE

FAVORITE ROMANTIC GETAWAY & HISTORIC SITEAMONG SOUTHERN DESTINATIONS

SOUTHERN LIVING MAGAZINE, NOVEMBER 2000

NO. 3 DESTINATION IN FAMILY FRIENDLY TRAVEL AWARDSFAMILY FUN MAGAZINE, APRIL 2002

COOPER RIVER BRIDGE RUN RECEIVED THE ALL-STAR HOST AWARD FROM SPORTS TR AVEL MAGAZINE

WILD DUNES REPORT RANKED IN THE TOP 10BY TENNIS MAGAZINE

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NOTE: The year 1953, when seven schools withdrew to form the Atlantic Coast Conference and 10 re-mained to provide the Southern Conference much of its present membership, is taken as a convenient starting point for compiling The Citadel’s modern-day football records. Comprehensive records were not maintained before 1953.

OFFENSE DEFENSESCORING

Most Points ScoredGame: 62 vs. Lees-McRae, 1993Season: 388 1994 (11 games)

TOTAL OFFENSEMost Yards GainedGame: 610 vs. VMI, 1992 Season: 5,323 1992 (13 games)

Most First DownsGame: 36 vs. Wofford, 1985Season: 266 1992 (13 games)

Most Offensive PlaysGame: 93 vs. Western Carolina, 1987Season: 882 1992 (13 games)

RUSHINGMost Yards Gained Game: 570 vs. East Tennessee State, 1992Season: 4,348 1992 (13 games)

Most TouchdownsGame: 8 vs. Lees-McRae, 1993Season: 53 1994 (11 games)

Most AttemptsGame: 83 vs. Chattanooga, 1991Season: 784 1992 (13 games)

PASSINGMost Yards GainedGame: 428 vs. Wofford, 1985 Season: 2,641 1984 (11 games)

Most TouchdownsGame: 6 vs. Furman, 1979Season: 21 1984 (11 games)

Most Attempts Game: 54 vs. Wofford, 1985 Season: 424 1985 (11 games)

Most CompletionsGame: 34 vs. Wofford, 1985Season: 233 1985 (11 games)

SCORINGFewest Points AllowedSeason: 93 1960 (11 games)

TOTAL OFFENSEFewest Yards AllowedGame: 34 vs. Davidson, 1975Season: 2,251 1964 (10 games)

Fewest First Downs AllowedGame: 4 vs. Richmond, 1964Season: 121 1964 (10 games)

RUSHINGFewest Yards AllowedGame: -47 vs. Richmond, 1964Season: 1,112 1981 (11 games)

PASSINGFewest Yards AllowedGame: 0 vs. South Carolina, 1965 0 vs. William & Mary, 1973Season: 604 1960 (11 games)

MISCELLANEOUSMost InterceptionsGame: 6 vs. Davidson, 1962 6 vs. Newberry, 1980Season: 23 1970 (11 games)

Most Fumble RecoveriesGame: 6 vs. East Carolina, 1973 6 vs. Davidson, 1975Season: 23 1974 (11 games)

Kip Allen (left) holds the school record for most yards in a game (428 vs. Wof-ford, 1985) and most yards in a season (2,277 in 1985).

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TOTAL OFFENSEMost AttemptsGame: 60 Harry Lynch vs. William & Mary, 1971Season: 474 Kip Allen, 1985Career: 1,225 Jack Douglas, 1989-92

Most YardsGame: 428 Kip Allen vs. Wofford, 1985Season: 2,277 Kip Allen, 1985Career: 6,737 Jack Douglas, 1989-92

Most Touchdowns ResponsibleGame: 6 Tim Russell vs. Furman, 1979Season: 22 Tony Passander, 1969Career: 60 Jack Douglas, 1989-92

RUSHINGMost AttemptsGame: 47 Andrew Johnson vs. William & Mary, 1974Season: 291 Stump Mitchell, 1980Career: 884 Jack Douglas, 1989-92

Most YardsGame: 286 Gene Brown vs. VMI, 1988Season: 1,647 Stump Mitchell, 1980Career: 4,062 Stump Mitchell, 1977-80

Best AverageGame: 29.8 Joe Bedenbaugh vs. Chattanooga, 1970 (179 yards on 6 carries)Season: *9.0 Terrance Rivers, 1994 (946 yards on 105 carries)Career: 7.1 Travis Jervey, 1991-94 (1,490 yards on 211 carries)

PASSINGMost AttemptsGame: 54 Kip Allen vs. Wofford, 1985Season: 417 Kip Allen, 1985Career: 794 Kip Allen, 1983-86

Most CompletionsGame: 34 Kip Allen vs. Wofford, 1985Season: 231 Kip Allen, 1985Career: 404 Kip Allen, 1983-86

Most YardsGame: 428 Kip Allen vs. Wofford, 1985Season: 2,561 Jeff Klein, 2002Career: 4,468 Robert Hill, 1981-84

Best Completion PercentageGame: *100.0 C.J. Haynes vs. Army, 1992 (7-of-7) 94.7 Stanley Myers vs. Furman, 1998 (18-of-19)Season: 62.2 Stanley Myers, 1998 (112-of-180)Career: 54.6 Robert Hill, 1981-84 (377-of-691)*minimum 5 attempts; %minimum 15 attempts

Most TouchdownsGame: 6 Tim Russell vs. Furman, 1979Season: 20 Robert Hill, 1984Career: 35 Robert Hill, 1981-84

RECEIVINGMost CatchesGame: 13 Rick Crosby vs. Colgate, 1972Season: 69 Scooter Johnson, 2002Career: 133 Victor Frazier, 1982-85

Most YardsGame: 201 Mark Slawson vs. Furman, 1979Season: 1,230 Brian Baima, 1971Career: 2,078 Victor Frazier, 1982-85

KICKOFF RETURNSMost ReturnsGame: *9 Melvin Davis vs. Florida State, 2005Season: 32 Carlos Frank, 1999Career: *108 Carlos Frank, 1996-1999

Most YardsGame: 160 Phillip Florence vs. ETSU, 1987Season: 770 Carlos Frank, 1996Career: *2,535 Carlos Frank, 1996-1999

PUNT RETURNSMost ReturnsGame: 8 Joe Isaac vs. Furman, 1966Season: 39 Mark Slawson, 1977Career: 101 Mark Slawson, 1977-80

Most YardsGame: 177 Carlos Frank vs. Newberry, 1997Season: 455 Jeff Varnadoe, 1971Career: 861 Jeff Varnadoe, 1970-71

* Southern Conference record

S c o o t e r J o h n s o n (left) holds the record for most catches in a season, bringing in 69 passes in 2002.

Robert Hill (above) holds the most yards pass-ing for a career at The Citadel with 4,468 during his tenure from 1981-84.

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Most InterceptionsGame: 3 Jeff Varnadoe vs. Davidson, 1970 3 Jeff Varnadoe vs. William & Mary, 1970 3 Jim King vs. VMI, 1970 3 Rusty Holt vs. Davidson, 1972 3 Albert Pressley vs. Marshall, 1985 3 Marcus Johnson vs. VMI, 1998Season: 9 Jeff Varnadoe, 1970Career: 18 J.D. Cauthen, 1985-88

SCORINGMost PointsGame: 24 Tony Passander vs. Davidson, 1969 24 Mark Slawson vs. Furman, 1979 24 Danny Miller vs. Appalachian State, 1981 24 Jack Douglas vs. Chattanooga, 1992 24 Terrance Rivers vs. Furman, 1994Season: 96 Terrance Rivers, 1994Career: 300 Jack Douglas, 1989-92

Most TouchdownsGame: 4 Tony Passander vs. Davidson, 1969 4 Mark Slawson vs. Furman, 1979 4 Danny Miller vs. Appalachian State, 1981 4 Jack Douglas vs. Chattanooga, 1992 4 Terrance Rivers vs. Furman, 1994Season: 16 Terrance Rivers, 1994Career: 50 Jack Douglas, 1989-92

Most Extra PointsGame: 8 Jim Leber vs. VMI, 1970 8 Steve Bailey vs. Davidson, 1974 8 Jeff Trinh vs. Lees-McRae, 1993Season: 46 Justin Skinner, 1994Career: 100 Justin Skinner, 1994-97

Most Field GoalsGame: 4 Justin Skinner vs. Marshall, 1996Season: 14 Justin Skinner, 1996 14 Travis Zobel, 2002Career: 61 Greg Davis, 1983-86

PUNTINGMost PuntsGame: 12 Greg Davis vs. Clemson, 1986Season: 80 Mark Kaspar, 2005Career: 263 Greg Davis, 1983-86

Best AverageGame: 54.7 Travis Zobel vs. ETSU, 2002 Season: 44.6 Greg Davis, 1986 (61 punts for 2,723 yards)Career: 42.1 Greg Davis, 1983-86 (263 punts for 11,076 yards)

GAMES PLAYEDSeason: 13 37 players, 1992Career: 48 Lester Smith, 1988-92

GOING THE DISTANCEThe Citadel’s Longest Plays

Rush: 96 Travis Jervey vs. VMI, 1994

Pass: 84 Lee Glaze to John Murphy vs. Davidson, 1983

Kick Return: 100 Bud Pough vs. Appalachian State, 2002

Punt Return: 89 Jeff Varnadoe vs. Bucknell, 1971

Punt: 83 Paul Maguire vs. West Virginia, 1959

Field Goal: 53 Greg Davis vs. Presbyterian 1984 53 Greg Davis vs. Western Carolina, 1984

Interception: 100 Billy Hughes vs. Newberry, 1959 100 Jeff Varnadoe vs. William & Mary, 1970

With 96 yards rushing against VMI in 1994, Travis Jervey holds the record for The Cita-del’s longest rushing play in school history.

Jeff Varnadoe (left) holds the school’s longest play in both punt returns (89 yards vs. Bucknell, 1971) and intercep-tions (100 yards vs. William & Mary, 1970).

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TOTAL OFFENSEYear Player Runs Yards Passes Yards Total2002 Jeff Klein 41 5 203 2,561 2,5661985 Kip Allen 57 -201 231 2,478 2,2771984 Robert Hill 82 -83 176 2,257 2,1741971 Harry Lynch 146 585 177 1,507 2,0922003 Willie Simmons 73 218 153 1,864 2,0821991 Jack Douglas 266 1,152 41 795 1,9471992 Jack Douglas 218 1,094 40 837 1,9311987 Tommy Burriss 172 651 89 1,211 1,8621983 Robert Hill 82 -157 174 1,932 1,7751969 Tony Passander 157 157 217 1,542 1,6991990 Jack Douglas 223 902 48 797 1,699

RUSHINGYear Player Attempts Yards1980 Stump Mitchell 291 1,6471992 Everette Sands 245 1,4491974 Andrew Johnson 248 1,3731971 Jon Hall 169 1,2301994 Travis Jervey 152 1,1711991 Jack Douglas 266 1,1521981 Danny Miller 191 1,1381988 Adrian Johnson 250 1,1341992 Jack Douglas 218 1,0941998 Antonio Smith 230 1,080

PASSINGYear Player Comp Att Yards2002 Jeff Klein 203 378 2,5611985 Kip Allen 231 417 2,4781984 Robert Hill 176 317 2,2571983 Robert Hill 174 314 1,9322003 Willie Simmons 153 300 1,8641986 Kip Allen 151 325 1,6241969 Tony Passander 109 217 1,5421971 Harry Lynch 81 177 1,5071977 Marty Crosby 117 237 1,3321976 Marty Crosby 110 202 1,279

RECEIVINGYear Player Receptions Yards2002 Scooter Johnson 69 9501971 Brian Baima 63 1,2301977 Mike Riley 56 7241984 Victor Frazier 53 9091985 Warren McGrier 47 3541985 Lee Glaze 43 5551983 Bill West 42 4232005 Ta’Mar Jernigan 40 3591963 Vince Petno 38 4511974 Doug Johnson 38 4401983 Cliff Walters 37 353

SCORINGYear Player TD PAT FG Points1994 Terrance Rivers 16 0 0 961992 Jack Douglas 15 0 0 901988 Gene Brown 15 0 0 901980 Stump Mitchell 14 1 0 861991 Jack Douglas 13 0 0 781990 Jack Douglas 13 0 0 781988 Adrian Johnson 13 0 0 781971 Brian Baima 13 0 0 782002 Travis Zobel 0 31 14 73

2002 Nehemiah Broughton 12 0 0 721994 Travis Jervey 12 0 0 721981 Danny Miller 12 0 0 72

TACKLESYear Player Total Tackles1974 Brian Ruff 2241976 Brian Ruff 2131986 Scott Thompson 1831975 Brian Ruff 1821995 Scott Belcher 1811988 Pete Long 1691977 Paul Gillis 1651978 Keith Allen 1591980 Mike Ashline 1591981 Kelly Curry 152

SACKSYear Player Total Sacks2002 Cliff Washburn 121983 George Milton 102002 Michael Ballentine 91995 Brad Keeney 82000 Travis Stephens 82001 Travis Stephens 81988 Rob Brodsky 7.52005 Porter Johnson 71986 Lance Thompson 71984 George Milton 71987 Lance Thompson 61985 Lance Thompson 62003 Michael Ballentine 62004 Michael Ballentine 62004 Trevar Broughton 6

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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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Years Player Runs Yards Passes Yards Total89-92 Jack Douglas 884 3,908 150 2,829 6,73795-98 Stanley Myers 606 2,055 289 3,208 5,26371-73 Harry Lynch 404 1,265 208 3,205 4,47081-84 Robert Hill 225 -176 377 4,468 4,29277-80 Stump Mitchell 786 4,062 1 42 4,10483-86 Kip Allen 110 -353 404 4,396 4,04390-93 Everette Sands 741 3,926 0 0 3,92676-78 Marty Crosby 210 -17 306 3,801 3,78467-69 Tony Passander 349 343 217 3,109 3,55273-76 Andrew Johnson 591 2,792 3 35 2,827

RUSHINGYears Player Attempts Yards77-80 Stump Mitchell 786 4,06290-93 Everette Sands 741 3,92689-92 Jack Douglas 884 3,90873-76 Andrew Johnson 591 2,79201-04 Nehemiah Broughton 582 2,64399-01 Maurice Murphy 485 2,45070-72 Jon Hall 323 2,14095-98 Antonio Smith 422 2,12594-97 Kenyatta Spruill 408 2,08895-98 Stanley Myers 606 2,055

PASSINGYears Player Comp Att Yards81-84 Robert Hill 377 691 4,46883-86 Kip Allen 404 794 4,39676-78 Marty Crosby 306 578 3,80195-98 Stanley Myers 289 546 3,20871-73 Harry Lynch 208 469 3,20567-69 Tony Passander 217 463 3,10989-92 Jack Douglas 150 341 2,8292002 Jeff Klein 203 378 2,56178-81 Tracey Shrader 144 279 2,02358-60 Jerry Nettles 122 264 1,900

RECEIVINGYears Player Receptions Yards82-85 Victor Frazier 133 2,07800-03 Scooter Johnson 110 1,60378-81 Byron Walker 101 1,48673-76 Doug Johnson 100 1,26483-86 Warren McGrier 95 80999-02 Matt Healy 88 93177-80 Mark Slawson 87 1,50974-77 Mike Riley 83 1,24870-71 Brian Baima 77 1,57156-59 Paul Maguire 76 1,494

SCORINGYears Player TD PAT FG Points89-92 Jack Douglas 50 0 0 30090-93 Everette Sands 34 0 0 20477-80 Stump Mitchell 31 1 0 18883-86 Greg Davis 0 76 35 18101-04 Nehemiah Broughton 23 0 0 16894-97 Justin Skinner 0 100 22 16691-94 Terrance Rivers 24 0 0 14495-98 Stanley Myers 23 2 0 14273-76 Andrew Johnson 22 0 0 13271-73 Harry Lynch 21 2 0 130

TACKLESYears Player Total Tackles73-76 Brian Ruff 75574-77 Tony Starks 53375-78 Kenny Caldwell 41275-78 Keith Allen 32877-79 Paul Gillis 42984-87 Scott Thompson 41586-88 Pete Long 41987-90 J.J. Davis 36088-92 Lester Smith 39397-00 Denny Haywood 377

Kenny Caldwell (above) recorded 412 tackles in his career at The Citadel (1974-77) which stands as the third-most num-ber of stops in school history.

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100-Yard Rushing DaysYds. Player/Game Year286...........Gene Brown vs. VMI .................................................................... 1988241...........Andrew Johnson vs. William & Mary ............................................ 1974240...........Andrew Johnson vs. Davidson ..................................................... 1973224........... Travis Jervey vs. VMI ................................................................... 1994217........... Terrance Rivers vs. Furman ......................................................... 1994211 ...........Everette Sands vs. Lees-McRae ................................................. 1993209...........Maurice Murphy vs. Chattanooga ................................................ 2001205...........Bob Carson vs. Chattanooga ....................................................... 1971205...........Bob Duncan vs. Richmond .......................................................... 1969202...........Antonio Smith vs. Hofstra ............................................................ 1998200........... Jack Douglas vs. East Tennessee State ...................................... 1990199...........Everette Sands vs. Appalachian State ......................................... 1992199...........Bob Duncan vs. East Carolina ..................................................... 1970195........... Travis Jervey vs. Chattanooga ..................................................... 1994192...........Everette Sands vs. East Tennessee State ................................... 1992189...........Ern Mills vs. Charleston Southern ................................................ 2003188...........Stump Mitchell vs. VMI ................................................................ 1979185...........Antonio Smith vs. Air Force .......................................................... 1997183...........Andrew Johnson vs. VMI ............................................................. 1974182...........Danny Miller vs. Appalachian State ............................................. 1981181...........Nehemiah Broughton vs. Chattanooga ........................................ 2004181...........Ben Chavis vs. Maine .................................................................. 1969181........... Jack Douglas vs. East Tennessee State ...................................... 1989180...........Stump Mitchell vs. Western Carolina ........................................... 1980179........... Joe Bedenbaugh vs. Chattanooga ............................................... 1970179...........Stump Mitchell vs. Wofford .......................................................... 1980176...........Stump Mitchell vs. Appalachian State .......................................... 1977176...........Stanley Myers vs. Newberry ........................................................ 1995175...........Nehemiah Broughton vs. Wyoming ............................................. 2002175...........Nuru Goodrum vs. VMI .............................................................. 2005174........... Jack Douglas vs. East Tennessee State ...................................... 1992174...........Antonio Smith vs. East Tennessee State ..................................... 1998173...........Everette Sands vs. Army .............................................................. 1992173...........Stump Mitchell vs. VMI ................................................................ 1980172...........Andrew Johnson vs. Furman ....................................................... 1973170...........Stump Mitchell vs. Newberry ....................................................... 1980170...........Stump Mitchell vs. Chattanoga .................................................... 1975168...........Stump Mitchell vs. Wofford .......................................................... 1978 161...........Kenyatta Spruill vs. Marshall ........................................................ 1996160........... John Burton vs. Western Carolina ............................................... 1994 159...........Nehemiah Broughton vs. Furman ................................................ 2003159...........Gene Brown vs. Presbyterian ...................................................... 1988 158 ..........Kenyatta Spruill vs. VMI ............................................................... 1996158........... Jack Douglas vs. Chattanooga .................................................... 1992157...........Danny Miller vs. Chattanoga ........................................................ 1981 157...........Stump Mitchell vs. VMI ................................................................ 1978156...........Scooter Johnson vs. South Carolina State .................................. 2000155...........Danny Miller vs Davidson ............................................................ 1981155........... Jack Douglas vs. Chattanoga ...................................................... 1991155........... Jon Hall vs. Appalachain State .................................................... 1972 154 .......... Jack Douglas vs. William & Mary ................................................. 1990153...........Maurice Murphy vs. Western Carolina ......................................... 2001152...........Maurice Murphy vs. South Carolina State ................................... 2001152...........Kantroy Walker vs. VMI ................................................................ 1993151........... Terrance Rivers vs. East Tennessee State .................................. 1994151........... Jack Douglas vs. East Tennessee State ...................................... 1991 151...........Stump Mitchell vs. Appalachain State .......................................... 1980150...........Stump Mitchell vs. Chattanooga .................................................. 1977149...........Stanley Myers vs. East Tennessee State ..................................... 1996149...........Stump Mitchell vs. Furman .......................................................... 1980149...........Andrew Johnson vs. Furman ....................................................... 1974 149........... Jim McMillan vs. Davidson ........................................................... 1967148...........Gene Dotson vs. Davidson .......................................................... 1974148...........Stump Mitchell vs. Wake Forrest ................................................. 1980148...........Adrian Johnson vs. Western Carolina ......................................... 1988147...........Nehemiah Broughton vs. Elon ..................................................... 2003147........... John Burton vs. Appalachain State .............................................. 1994 146...........Antonio Smith vs. Newberry ......................................................... 1997146...........Deon Jackson vs. Georgia Southern ........................................... 1996146...........Everette Sands vs. VMI ............................................................... 1993146...........Stump Mitchell vs. South Carolina ............................................... 1980146...........Stanford Glen vs. Wofford ............................................................ 1982 145...........Stanley Myers vs. Appalachain State ........................................... 1995144...........Derek Green vs. Wofford ............................................................. 1997144...........Andrew Johnson vs. Richmond ................................................... 1974142........... Jim McMillan vs. Leigh ................................................................. 1968

141........... Jon Hall vs. Furman ..................................................................... 1971139...........Aaron Green vs. Richmond .......................................................... 1996138...........Drew Johnson vs. Furman .......................................................... 1999137...........Ern Mills vs. VMI .......................................................................... 2003137...........Peter Bistrain vs Davidson ........................................................... 1975137........... Tom Frooman vs. S.C.State ......................................................... 1989136...........Everette Sands vs. Chattanooga ................................................. 1992135...........Maurice Murphy vs. Western Carolina ......................................... 2000135...........Stanley Myers vs. Wofford ........................................................... 1995135...........Everette Sands vs. Marshall ........................................................ 1990135...........Harry Lynch vs. Presbyterian ....................................................... 1971134...........Adrian Johnson vs. Duke ............................................................. 1988134 ..........Everette Sands vs. Appalachian State ......................................... 1990134........... Jack Douglas vs. Western Carolina ............................................. 1991134...........Mike Lewis vs. Marshall ............................................................... 1982133...........Kenyatta Spruill vs. Chattanooga ................................................. 1997133...........Bob Duncan vs. Furman .............................................................. 1969132...........Billy Paine vs. Davidson .............................................................. 1972131...........Antonio Smith vs. Appalachian State ........................................... 1997131...........Antonio Smith vs. VMI .................................................................. 1998131...........Gene Dotson vs. Furman ............................................................. 1973130........... Tom Sanchez vs. William & Mary ................................................. 1969130...........Billy Paine vs. VMI ....................................................................... 1972129...........Stanford Glenn vs. Marshall ......................................................... 1982129...........Erick Little vs. VMI ....................................................................... 1990128...........Nehemiah Broughton vs. Georgia Southern ................................ 2003128...........Nate Mahoney vs. Delaware ........................................................ 2002127...........Billy Paine vs. Chattanooga ......................................................... 1972127...........Bob Carson vs. Chattanooga ....................................................... 1972127........... Jon Hall vs. Bucknell .................................................................... 1971127........... John Burton vs. Newberry ............................................................ 1994126........... Tom Frooman vs. East Tennessee State ..................................... 1987126........... Jim McMillan vs. Army ................................................................. 1968126...........Stump Mitchell vs. Marshall ......................................................... 1979125...........Nehemiah Broughton vs. Benedict .............................................. 2005125........... Jon Hall vs. Illinois State .............................................................. 1971123...........Montrell Lee vs. Georgia Southern .............................................. 2004123...........Stanford Glenn vs. Georgia Tech ................................................. 1982123........... Jon Hall vs. Davidson .................................................................. 1971123...........Adrian Johnson vs. Boston Univ. ................................................. 1988121...........Nehemiah Broughton vs. Western Carolina ................................. 2002121...........Danny Miller vs. Vanderbilt........................................................... 1979121...........Gerald Toney vs. VMI ................................................................... 1982121...........Gene Brown vs. Navy .................................................................. 1988120...........Stump Mitchell vs. Western Carolina ........................................... 1978120...........Andrew Johnson vs. Delaware .................................................... 1976120...........Bob Carson vs. VMI ..................................................................... 1971120...........Everette Sands vs. Furman ......................................................... 1992119 ...........Andrew Johnson vs. Presbyterian ............................................... 1974119 ...........Bob Carson vs. Boston Univ. ....................................................... 1971119 ...........Bob Duncan vs. Richmond .......................................................... 1970118 ...........Nuru Goodrum vs. Georgia Southern ...................................... 2005118 ........... Laurie King vs. Presbyterian ........................................................ 1982117 ...........Stanley Myers vs. Western Carolina ............................................ 1996117 ........... Jack Douglas vs. Western Carolina ............................................. 1989117 ...........Andrew Johnson vs. Appalachian State ....................................... 1974117 ...........Harold Singleton vs. Chattanooga ............................................... 1987117 ........... Jack Douglas vs. Marshall ........................................................... 1991117 ...........Everette Sands vs. Wofford ......................................................... 1992117 ...........C.J. Haynes vs. Furman .............................................................. 1994116 ...........Deon Jackson vs. VMI ................................................................. 1998116 ...........Gene Brown vs. Western Carolina ............................................... 1988116 ........... Tim Russell vs. Marshall .............................................................. 1978116 ...........Stump Mitchell vs. Delaware ........................................................ 1978116 ........... Jon Hall vs. Richmond ................................................................. 1971116 ...........C. J. Haynes vs. Appalachian State ............................................. 1993115 ...........Stanley Myers vs. VMI ................................................................. 1998115 ...........Antonio Smith vs. East Tennessee State ..................................... 1997115 ........... Leroy Jackson vs. Furman ........................................................... 1967115 ...........Warren McGrier vs. Chattanooga ................................................ 1985115 ...........Cedric Sims vs. Presbyterian ....................................................... 1991115 ........... Jack Douglas vs. Appalachian State ............................................ 1991113 ........... Tom Frooman vs. Samford ........................................................... 1989113 ...........Andrew Johnson vs. Delaware .................................................... 1974113 ...........Bob Duncan vs. VMI .................................................................... 1969113 ...........Everette Sands vs. William & Mary .............................................. 1990113 ........... Travis Jervey vs. Wofford ............................................................. 1994113 ........... 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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...112 ........... Tom Frooman vs. East Tennessee State ..................................... 1989112 ...........Nate Mahoney vs. South Carolina State ...................................... 2001111 ...........Nehemiah Broughton vs. VMI ...................................................... 2002111 ........... Joe Bedenbaugh vs. Davidson .................................................... 1968111 ...........Everette Sands vs. William & Mary .............................................. 1991111 ........... Terrance Rivers vs. Wofford ......................................................... 1994111 ........... Travis Jervey vs. East Tennessee State ...................................... 1994110 ...........Antonio Smith vs. Furman ............................................................ 1998110 ...........Kenyatta Spruill vs. Richmond ..................................................... 1996109...........Nehemiah Broughton vs. Charleston Southern ........................... 2002109...........Nehemiah Broughton vs. Georgia Southern ................................ 2002108...........Derek Green vs. Chattanooga ..................................................... 1997108...........Adrian Johnson vs. East Tennessee State................................... 1988108........... Jon Hall vs. Bucknell .................................................................... 1970108...........Stump Mitchell vs. Vanderbilt ....................................................... 1979108...........Adrian Johnson vs. Navy ............................................................. 1988107...........Danny Miller vs. Presbyterian ...................................................... 1980107...........Wilford Alston vs. Newberry ......................................................... 1981107...........Danny Miller vs. Wofford .............................................................. 1981107...........Andrew Johnson vs. Davidson ..................................................... 1974107...........Alvin Perkins vs. Furman ............................................................. 1975107...........Stump Mitchell vs. Presbyterian ................................................... 1980107...........Everette Sands vs. Western Carolina .......................................... 1992107...........Nate Mahoney vs. Chattanooga .................................................. 2001106...........Adrian Johnson vs. Marshall ........................................................ 1988106...........Bob Duncan vs. Furman .............................................................. 1970106........... Jay Goolsby vs. Wofford .............................................................. 1967106...........Warren McGrier vs. Chattanooga ................................................ 1985106........... Jon Hall vs. Presbyterian ............................................................. 1971106........... Terrance Rivers vs. VMI ............................................................... 1992105........... Jack Douglas vs. Samford ........................................................... 1989105........... Jack Douglas vs. Presbyterian ..................................................... 1991105...........Stump Mitchell vs. Furman .......................................................... 1979105...........Everette Sands vs. South Carolina .............................................. 1990105...........Cedric Sims vs. VMI ..................................................................... 1992104...........Bob Duncan vs. Davidson ............................................................ 1969104...........Bob Carson vs. Western Carolina ................................................ 1972104...........Wilford Alston vs. Western Carolina ............................................. 1981104........... Jack Douglas vs. South Carolina ................................................. 1990104...........Maurice Murphy vs. South Carolina State ................................... 2000103...........Stanley Myers vs. Hofstra ............................................................ 1998 103........... Jim McMillan vs. Arkansas State ................................................. 1967103........... Travis Jervy vs. Army ................................................................... 1994 102........... Jim McMillan vs. Davidson ........................................................... 1966102...........Bob Carson vs. Furman ............................................................... 1972102...........Everette Sands vs. Chattanoga ................................................... 1993101...........Vernon Jones vs. Georgia Southern ............................................ 1988101...........Raymond Mayck vs. VMI ............................................................. 1988101........... Tom Frooman vs. Chattanooga .................................................... 1987101........... Tom Frooman vs. Wofford ............................................................ 1987101...........Bob Duncan vs. Arkansas State .................................................. 1970101...........Ben Chavis vs. VMI ...................................................................... 1970101...........Andrew Johnson vs. Presbyterian ............................................... 1973101........... Lonnie Gibson vs. VMI ................................................................ 1973101...........Stump Mitchell vs. Appalachain State .......................................... 1978101 .......Erick Little vs. Lees-McCrae ........................................................ 1993100........... Lonnie Ford vs. Davidson ............................................................ 1976100...........Andrew Johnson vs. Richmond ................................................... 1976100........... Jon Hall vs. Furman ..................................................................... 1972100 .........Gene Dotson vs. Chattanoga ....................................................... 1973100...........C. J. Haynes vs. East Tennessee State ....................................... 1993100...........Nehemiah Broughton vs. Appalachian State ............................... 2002

200-Yard Passing DaysYds. Player/Game Year428...........Kip Allen vs. Wofford .................................................................... 1985362........... Tim Russell vs. Furman ............................................................... 1979345...........Robert Hill vs. Appalachian State ................................................. 1983335........... Jeff Klein vs. Wyoming ................................................................. 2002335........... Jeff Klein vs. Western Carolina .................................................... 2002328...........Robert Hill vs. Marshall ................................................................ 1984327...........Robert Hill vs. Furman ................................................................. 1984323...........Willie Simmons vs. Western Carolina .......................................... 2003301...........Kip Allen vs. VMI .......................................................................... 1986294........... Jeff Klein vs. Chattanooga ........................................................... 2002294...........Kip Allen vs. Appalachian State ................................................... 1985289...........Harry Lynch vs. Colgate ............................................................... 1972287...........Kip Allen vs. Chattanooga ............................................................ 1985286........... Tracey Shrader vs. Chattanooga ................................................. 1981276...........Marty Crosby vs. Furman ............................................................. 1978275...........Robert Hill vs. Western Carolina .................................................. 1984267...........Kip Allen vs. Presbyterian ............................................................ 1985259........... Tracey Shrader vs. Furman ......................................................... 1980259...........Robert Hill vs. Western Carolina .................................................. 1983258...........Robert Hill vs. Marshall ................................................................ 1983251........... Jeff Klein vs. Charleston Southern ............................................... 2002247...........Harry Lynch vs. Illinois State ........................................................ 1971246........... Jeff Klein vs. Appalachian State ................................................... 2002243...........Harry Lynch vs. William & Mary ................................................... 1972241...........Kip Allen vs. East Tennessee State.............................................. 1985239...........Marty Crosby vs. Wofford ............................................................. 1977237........... Tony Passander vs. Lehigh .......................................................... 1969235........... Tony Passander vs. East Carolina ............................................... 1969232...........Kip Allen vs. South Carolina ......................................................... 1985224...........Marty Crosby vs. Wofford ............................................................. 1978219........... Jeff Klein vs. Delaware................................................................. 2002218........... Jeff Klein vs. Georgia Southern ................................................... 2002218...........Marty Crosby vs. Clemson ........................................................... 1976218........... Tony Passander vs. Maine ........................................................... 1969216........... Tony Passander vs. Davidson ...................................................... 1969214...........Robert Hill vs. East Tennessee State ........................................... 1984211 ...........Harry Lynch vs. Furman ............................................................... 1971206...........Harry Lynch vs. East Carolina ...................................................... 1972203...........Robert Hill vs. Davidson ............................................................... 1983202........... Lee Glaze vs. Furman .................................................................. 1983201...........Chris Eckert vs. South Carolina State .......................................... 1999201........... Tommy Burriss vs. Georgia Tech ................................................. 1988

100-Yard Receiving DaysYds. Player/Game Year170...........Mike Riley vs. Wofford ................................................................. 1977151...........Victor Frazier vs. Davidson .......................................................... 1984148........... Lee Glaze vs. Western Carolina .................................................. 1983141...........Scooter Johnson vs. Delaware .................................................... 2003136...........Scooter Johnson vs. Western Carolina ........................................ 2002134...........Byron Walker vs. Chattanooga .................................................... 1981133...........Victor Frazier vs. Western Carolina ............................................. 1984129........... John Murphy vs. Davidson ........................................................... 1983128...........Scooter Johnson vs. Chattanooga ............................................... 2002124...........Scooter Johnson vs. Wyoming .................................................... 2002124........... Lee Glaze vs. Wofford .................................................................. 1985119 ...........Cliff Walters vs. Appalachian State .............................................. 1983119 ........... Lee Glaze vs. Appalachian State ................................................. 1985118 ...........Victor Frazier vs. South Carolina ................................................. 1985118 ...........Phillip Florence vs. Wofford ......................................................... 1989116 ...........Scooter Johnson vs. Delaware .................................................... 2002115 ...........Bill West vs. Presbyterian ............................................................ 1983115 ...........Victor Frazier vs. Chattanooga..................................................... 1985111 ........... Fred Johnson vs. Furman ............................................................ 1984110 .......... Fred Johnson vs. East Tennessee State...................................... 1984107...........Mike Riley vs. Western Carolina .................................................. 1977107...........Victor Frazier vs. Davidson .......................................................... 1983105...........Mike Riley vs. Delaware ............................................................... 1977105...........Phillip Florence vs. East Tennessee State ................................... 1988102...........Byron Walker vs. Furman ............................................................. 1981100...........Mike Riley vs. East Carolina ........................................................ 1977*This statistical category only dates back to 1977.

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Total OffenseYear Player Rush Pass Total1953 Duby Rierson 409 345 7541954 Dick Miles 192 289 4811955 Budgie Broome 424 0 4241956 Dave Bochniowich 424 0 4241957 Bob Schwarze 98 920 1,0181958 Jerry Nettles 47 434 4811959 Jerry Nettles 42 402 4441960 Jerry Nettles 104 755 8591961 Bill Whaley 50 980 1,0301962 Sid Mitchell 43 967 1,0101963 Wade St. John 22 757 7791964 John Breedlove -57 790 7331965 Bill Ogburn 105 552 6571966 Bill Ogburn 241 713 9541967 Jay Goolsby 371 451 8221968 Tony Passander 76 1,083 1,1591969 Tony Passander 177 1,542 1,7191970 Bob Duncan 881 105 9861971 Harry Lynch 585 1,507 2,0921972 Harry Lunch 519 1,135 1,6541973 Gene Dotson 300 479 7791974 Andrew Johnson 1,373 35 1,4081975 Rod Lanning -37 765 7281976 Marty Crosby 17 1,279 1,2961977 Marty Crosby -57 1,332 1,2751978 Marty Crosby 23 1,190 1,2131979 Tim Russell 525 1,105 1,6301980 Stump Mitchell 1,647 42 1,6891981 Danny Miller 1,138 0 1,1381982 Gerald Toney 387 739 1,1261983 Robert Hill -157 1,932 1,7751984 Robert Hill -83 2,257 2,1741985 Kip Allen -201 2,478 2,2771986 Kip Allen -120 1,624 1,5041987 Tommy Burriss 651 1,211 1,8621988 Gene Brown 1,058 517 1,5751989 Jack Douglas 760 400 1,1601990 Jack Douglas 902 797 1,6991991 Jack Douglas 1,152 795 1,9471992 Jack Douglas 1,094 837 1,9311993 C.J. Haynes 490 512 1,0021994 Travis Jervey 1,171 0 1,1711995 Stanley Myers 859 543 1,4021996 Stanley Myers 538 535 1,0731997 Stanley Myers 198 919 1,1171998 Stanley Myers 460 1,211 1,6711999 Maurice Murphy 547 0 5472000 Mauirice Murphy 854 0 8542001 Maurice Murphy 949 0 9492002 Jeff Klein 5 2,561 2,5662003 Willie Simmons 218 1,864 2,0822004 Duran Lawson 278 937 1,2152005 Nuru Goodrum 800 0 800

RushingYear Player Att Yds Avg1953 Duby Rierson 104 409 3.91954 Ray Allen 52 272 5.21955 Budgie Broome 61 424 7.01956 Dave Bochniowich 113 424 3.81957 Barry Thomas 76 435 6.51958 Joe Chefalo 79 383 4.91959 Billy Hughes 104 383 3.61960 Earley Eastburn 93 500 5.41961 Earley Eastburn 83 307 3.71962 Nick DiLoreto 55 276 5.01963 Nick DiLoreto 91 502 5.5

1964 Mike Lane 136 512 3.81965 Paul Farren 132 389 3.01966 Jay Goolsby 87 368 4.21967 Jim McMillan 127 545 4.21968 Jim McMillan 135 523 3.81969 Bob Duncan 136 936 6.11970 Bob Duncan 139 881 6.31971 Jon Hall 169 1,230 7.41972 Bob Carson 118 708 6.01973 Andrew Johnson 90 537 6.01974 Andrew Johnson 248 1,373 5.51975 Peter Bistrian 100 430 4.31976 Andrew Johnson 221 747 3.41977 Stump Mitchell 112 518 4.61978 Stump Mitchell 188 972 5.21979 Stump Mitchell 165 925 5.71980 Stump Mitchell 291 1,647 5.71981 Danny Miller 191 1,138 6.01982 Stanford Glenn 109 529 4.91983 Cliff Walters 81 236 2.91984 Mike Lewis 115 429 3.71985 Warren McGrier 121 547 4.51986 Warren McGrier 133 461 3.51987 Tommy Burriss 172 651 3.81988 Adrian Johnson 250 1,134 4.51989 Jack Douglas 177 760 4.31990 Jack Douglas 223 902 4.01991 Jack Douglas 266 1,152 4.31992 Everette Sands 245 1,449 5.91993 Everette Sands 187 877 4.71994 Travis Jervey 152 1,171 7.71995 Stanley Myers 195 859 4.41996 Kenyatta Spruill 171 924 5.41997 Antonio Smith 122 714 5.91998 Antonio Smith 230 1,080 4.71999 Maurice Murphy 123 547 4.42000 Maurice Murphy 162 854 5.32001 Maurice Murphy 200 949 4.72002 Nehemiah Broughton 224 1,038 4.62003 Nehemiah Broughton 165 778 4.72004 Nehemaih Broughton 180 793 4.42005 Nuru Goodrum 177 800 4.5

PassingYear Player Comp Att Yds1953 Bubba Williams 30 67 3631954 Dick Miles 28 74 2891955 Bob Schwarze 28 73 3581956 Jack Griffi n 13 27 209 Bob Schwarze 13 31 1421957 Bob Schwarze 52 100 9201958 Jerry Nettles 24 61 4021959 Jerry Nettles 48 97 7431960 Jerry Nettles 50 106 7551961 Bill Whaley 79 185 1,0831962 Sid Mitchell 53 131 9671963 Wade St. John 75 137 7571964 John Breedlove 79 149 7901965 Bill Ogburn 42 102 5521966 Bill Ogburn 53 130 7131967 Tony Passander 29 61 484 Jim Friedl 29 73 4231968 Tony Passander 79 185 1,0831969 Tony Passander 109 217 1,5421970 John Rosa 32 93 6061971 Harry Lynch 81 177 1,5071972 Harry Lynch 81 182 1,1351973 Harry Lynch 46 110 5631974 Gene Dotson 47 122 648

1975 Rod Lanning 51 104 7651976 Marty Crosby 110 202 1,2791977 Marty Crosby 117 237 1,3321978 Marty Crosby 79 139 1,1901979 Tim Russell 63 155 1,1051980 Tracey Shrader 74 144 1,0601981 Tracey Shrader 56 102 8071982 Gerald Toney 61 140 7391983 Robert Hill 174 314 1,9321984 Robert Hill 176 317 2,2571985 Kip Allen 231 417 2,4781986 Kip Allen 151 325 1,6241987 Tommy Burriss 89 172 1,2111988 Gene Brown 28 70 5171989 Jack Douglas 21 57 4001990 Jack Douglas 48 104 7971991 Jack Douglas 41 97 7951992 Jack Douglas 40 83 8371993 C.J. Haynes 34 70 5121994 John Burton 26 53 4231995 Stanley Myers 42 96 5431996 Stanley Myers 50 88 5351997 Stanley Myers 85 182 9191998 Stanley Myers 112 180 1,2111999 Chris Eckert 39 82 4052000 Joe Call 63 122 5562001 Mazzie Drummond 68 137 7322002 Jeff Klein 203 378 2,5612003 Willie Simmons 153 300 1,8642004 Duran Lawson 94 170 9372005 Duran Lawson 55 94 434

ReceivingYear Player No. Yds Avg1953 Jim Tyson 23 303 13.21954 Jim Tyson 12 156 13.01955 Jim Tyson 16 240 15.01956 Bob Saunders 10 112 11.21957 Paul Maguire 20 428 21.41958 Paul Maguire 16 336 21.01959 Paul Maguire 32 549 17.21960 Bill Gilgo 17 250 14.71961 Charlie Brendle 20 303 15.21962 Charlie Brendle 23 451 19.6 Vince Petno 23 313 13.61963 Vince Petno 38 451 11.91964 Dick Bills 26 385 17.51965 Tom Moore 12 167 13.91966 Tom Moore 26 343 13.21967 Gene Hightower 22 356 16.21968 John Griest 23 246 10.71969 Billy Watson 29 491 16.91970 Champ Reiley 20 360 18.01971 Brian Baima 63 1,230 19.51972 Rick Crosby 32 446 13.91973 Tommy Ervin 13 130 10.01974 Doug Johnson 38 440 11.61975 Doug Johnson 29 356 12.31976 Doug Johnson 30 417 13.91977 Mike Riley 56 724 12.91978 Orion Rust 32 397 12.41979 Mark Slawson 22 448 20.41980 Mark Slawson 28 501 17.91981 Byron Walker 35 564 16.11982 Victor Frazier 25 408 16.31983 Bill West 42 423 10.11984 Victor Frazier 53 909 17.21985 Warren McGrier 47 354 7.51986 Dayle Rust 33 368 11.2

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...1986 Warren McGrier 33 319 9.71987 John Stephens 35 600 17.11988 Phillip Florence 14 322 23.01989 Phillip Florence 15 394 26.31990 Cornell Caldwell 21 410 19.51991 Willie Jones 16 374 23.41992 Cornell Caldwell 24 538 22.41993 Damond Boatwright 21 369 17.61994 Chauncey Chappelle 11 171 15.51995 Derek Green 11 123 11.21996 Derek Green 22 289 13.11997 Derek Green 29 288 9.91998 Nobert Akas 21 252 12.0 Dendrick Gamble 21 277 13.21999 Dendrick Gamble 22 306 27.82000 Matt Healy 31 331 10.72001 Matt Healy 20 206 10.32002 Scooter Johnson 69 950 13.82003 Scooter Johnson 35 549 15.72004 Rontreal Tyler 25 235 9.42005 Ta’Mar Jernigan 40 359 9.0

ScoringYear Player TD PAT FG TP1953 Jim Tyson 5 0 0 301954 Dick Miles 5 0 0 301955 Budgie Broome 4 0 0 241956 Three tied with 241957 Joe Chefalo 5 0 0 301958 Bob Daugherty 5 0 0 301959 Paul Maguire 10 0 0 601960 Earley Eastburn 6 1 0 381961 Charlie Brendle 4 0 0 241962 Sid Mitchell 4 10 1 371963 Nick DeLoreta 4 1 0 261964 Pat Green 0 14 6 321965 Bill Ogburn 3 1 0 201966 Bill Ogburn 3 1 0 201967 Jim McMillan 6 0 0 361968 Jim McMillan 6 0 0 361969 Tony Passander 9 1 0 561970 Bob Duncan 10 0 0 601971 Brian Baima 13 0 0 781972 Harry Lynch 8 0 0 481973 Andrew Johnson 6 0 0 361974 Gene Dotson 8 0 0 48 Andrew Johnson 8 0 0 481975 Three tied with 181976 Paul Tanguay 0 18 11 511977 Paul Tanguay 0 10 9 371978 Stump Mitchell 6 0 0 361979 Stump Mitchell 7 0 0 421980 Stump Mitchell 14 1 0 861981 Danny Miller 12 0 0 721982 Gerald Toney 6 0 0 361983 Greg Davis 0 16 7 371984 Greg Davis 0 25 13 641985 Greg Davis 0 23 7 441986 Greg Davis 0 12 8 361987 Tim Cook 0 21 11 541988 Gene Brown 15 0 0 901989 Jack Douglas 9 1 0 561990 Jack Douglas 13 0 0 781991 Jack Douglas 13 0 0 781992 Jack Douglas 15 0 0 901993 Everette Sands 9 0 0 541994 Terrance Rivers 16 0 0 961995 Stanley Myers 8 1 0 50

1996 Justin Skinner 0 22 14 641997 Justin Skinner 0 18 5 331998 Stanley Myers 9 1 0 561999 Nick Haas 0 11 7 322000 Brice Stefanick 0 18 6 362001 Maurice Murphy 8 1 0 502002 Travis Zobel 0 31 14 732003 Nehemiah Broughton 10 0 0 602004 Blake Vandiver 0 18 8 422005 Nuru Goodrum 7 0 0 42

PuntingYear Player No. Yds Avg1953 Paul Chapman 61 2,518 41.31954 Ray Allen 33 1,030 31.21955 Bob Schwarze 34 1,115 32.21956 Paul Maguire 24 923 38.51957 Bob Schwarze 31 1,024 33.01958 Paul Maguire 22 752 38.71959 Paul Maguire 32 1,371 42.81960 Clyde Marsh 50 1,787 35.11961 Clyde Marsh 46 1,864 40.51962 Clyde Marsh 58 2,061 35.51963 Kroghie Andresen 38 1,582 41.61964 Kroghie Andresen 57 2,148 37.71965 Kroghie Andresen 67 2,654 39.01966 Don Eykyn 60 1,983 33.11967 Don Eykyn 58 2,166 37.31968 Don Eykyn 68 2,596 38.21969 Charlie Ingram 40 1,400 35.01970 Charlie Ingram 64 2,296 35.91971 Jim Hughes 48 1,726 36.01972 Jim Hughes 63 2,527 40.11973 Gene Dotson 67 2,465 36.81974 Gene Dotson 39 1,433 36.71975 Kenny Caldwell 47 1,939 41.3 Gene Dotson 25 1,032 41.31976 Kenny Caldwell 63 2,638 41.91977 Kenny Caldwell 65 2,627 40.41978 Kenny Caldwell 60 2,366 39.41979 Bill Young 44 1,564 35.51980 Mike Knox 47 1,691 36.01981 Tim Sexton 45 1,642 36.51982 Tim Sexton 79 2,785 35.31983 Greg Davis 57 2,305 40.41984 Greg Davis 68 2,758 40.61985 Greg Davis 77 3,290 42.71986 Greg Davis 61 2,723 44.61987 Hank Burriss 42 1,564 37.21988 Hank Burriss 50 1,869 37.41989 Hank Burriss 45 1,664 37.01990 Eric Willingham 63 2,601 41.31991 Eric Willingham 41 1,634 39.91992 Eric Willingham 40 1,500 37.51993 Brad Purcell 38 1,436 37.81994 Mike Selman 32 1,033 32.31995 Mike Selman 49 1,655 33.81996 Mike Selman 44 1,710 38.91997 Tommy Wood 63 2,321 36.81998 Stan McGill 57 2,209 38.81999 Stan McGill 55 2,252 40.92000 Travis Zobel 64 2,336 36.52001 Travis Zobel 56 2,225 39.72002 Travis Zobel 48 2050 42.72003 Travis Zobel 69 2,776 40.2 2004 Mike Adams 71 2,625 37.02005 Mark Kaspar 80 2,999 37.5

Punt ReturnsYear Player No. Yds Avg1953 Bufort Blanton 6 54 9.01954 Dick Miles 5 57 11.41955 Budgie Broome 7 123 17.61956 Angelo Coia 8 116 14.51957 Joe Chefalo 9 79 8.81958 Lee Rhame 9 95 10.61959 Billy Hughes 7 63 9.01960 Earley Eastburn 12 113 9.41961 Bob Crouch 12 155 12.91962 Converse Chellis 7 54 7.71963 Converse Chellis 8 22 2.81964 Francis Grant 14 168 12.01965 Francis Grant 20 162 8.11966 Joe Isaac 24 213 8.91967 Joe Isaac 34 306 9.01968 Billy Watson 26 85 7.71969 Billy Watson 31 397 15.31970 Jeff Varnadoe 33 406 13.11971 Jeff Varnadoe 33 455 13.81972 Carl Startsman 10 135 13.51973 Ralph Ferguson 7 60 8.51974 Ralph Ferguson 16 125 7.81975 Mike Riley 15 144 9.61976 Ralph Ferguson 25 202 8.11977 Mark Slawson 39 383 9.81978 Mark Slawson 22 175 8.01979 Mark Slawson 13 49 3.81980 Mark Slawson 27 176 6.51981 Byron Walker 29 214 7.41982 Albert Pressley 29 212 7.31983 Glenn Nelson 21 130 6.21984 John Stephens 18 108 6.01985 John Stephens 23 138 6.01986 John Stephens 13 56 4.31987 John Stephens 11 62 5.61988 Lester Smith 21 105 5.01989 Tony Skole 13 64 4.91990 Dan Johnson 15 119 7.91991 Detric Cummings 10 110 11.01992 Lester Smith 10 154 15.41993 Dan Johnson 16 97 6.11994 Garrick Haltiwanger 12 105 8.81995 Garrick Haltiwanger 10 104 10.41996 Corey Harris 14 178 12.71997 Carlos Frank 28 347 12.41998 Carlos Frank 14 70 5.01999 Carlos Frank 14 183 13.12000 Jay Ingram 14 82 5.42001 Jermaine Anderson 9 127 14.12002 Jermaine Anderson 18 147 13.12003 Jermaine Anderson 14 87 6.22004 Gary Domanski 13 134 10.32005 Gary Domanski 18 102 5.7

Kickoff ReturnsYear Player No. Yds Avg1953 Bufort Blanton 12 234 19.51954 Dick Miles 9 180 20.01955 Budgie Broome 7 177 25.31956 Angelo Coia 8 216 27.01957 Barry Thomas 46 141 23.51958 Bob Daughterty 7 118 16.91959 Bob Crouch 8 164 20.51960 Earley Eastburn 11 260 23.61961 Earley Eastburn 9 239 26.61962 Eddie Taylor 18 377 20.91963 Converse Chellis 13 275 21.2

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1964 Vance Caesar 9 216 24.01965 Vance Caesar 8 156 19.51966 Jim McMillan 21 435 20.71967 Mark Cassidy 13 214 16.51968 Steve Brackett 20 397 19.91969 Bob Duncan 14 288 20.61970 Champ Reiley 15 301 20.11971 Jeff Varnadoe 19 416 21.91972 Bob Carson 12 238 19.81973 Ralph Ferguson 10 224 22.41974 Stan Yarborough 25 484 19.41975 Stan Yarborough 11 184 16.71976 Alvin Perkins 16 313 19.61977 Mark Slawson 11 202 18.41978 Alvin Perkins 19 386 20.31979 Danny Miller 15 383 25.51980 Eric Manson 20 450 22.51981 Eric Manson 12 252 21.01982 Albert Pressley 11 197 17.91983 Glenn Nelson 18 372 20.71984 Mike Lewis 24 468 19.51985 J.D. Cauthen 12 202 16.81986 J.D. Cauthen 25 473 18.91987 Phillip Florence 21 430 20.51988 Lester Smith 9 198 22.01989 Derek Moore 19 428 22.51990 Cedric Sims 16 320 22.01991 Torrence Forney 16 443 27.71992 Torrence Forney 14 317 22.61993 Detric Cummings 19 428 22.51994 Kenny Fillmore 13 310 23.91995 Garrick Haltiwanger 14 370 26.41996 Carlos Frank 31 770 24.81997 Carlos Frank 19 466 24.51998 Carlos Frank 26 651 25.01999 Carlos Frank 32 648 20.22000 Jay Ingram 24 513 21.42001 Kenyon Doyle 17 389 22.92002 Bud Pough 18 487 27.12003 Bud Pough 26 599 23.02004 Ern Mills 22 489 22.22005 Melvin Davis 16 309 19.3

InterceptionsYear Player No. Yds Avg1953 Ray Allen 3 19 6.31954 Fernie Walker 1 76 76.0 Charlie Hill 1 29 29.0 Bob McDowell 1 3 3.0 Ray Allen 1 0 0.01955 Budgie Broome 3 86 28.7 Bob Schwarze 3 39 13.01956 Bob Schwarze 4 78 17.01957 Barry Thomas 3 42 14.01958 Joe Chefalo 2 — — Bob Daugherty 2 — —1959 Billy Hughes 3 132 44.0 Bill Johnson 3 58 19.31960 Bob Crouch 4 26 6.51961 Bucky Sharpe 3 53 17.71962 Joe Cannarella 6 49 8.21963 John Breedlove 3 26 8.7 Joe Cannarella 3 20 6.71964 Francis Grant 2 76 38.01965 Francis Grant 4 108 27.01966 Cal McCombs 3 20 6.71967 Rick Clifford 4 37 9.31968 Billy Watson 3 86 28.71969 Jimmy King 6 79 13.2

1970 Jeff Varnadoe 9 251 27.91971 Jeff Varnadoe 4 52 13.01972 Rusty Holt 6 52 4.71973 Brian Ruff 3 54 18.0 Carl Startsman 3 5 1.71974 Billy Long 6 86 14.31975 Ralph Ferguson 4 24 6.01976 Ralph Ferguson 5 112 22.41977 Kevin White 7 102 14.61978 Joe Harvey 4 84 21.01979 Bruce Alexander 5 13 2.61980 Chris Carter 6 68 11.31981 Bruce Alexander 5 48 9.61982 Glenn Nelson 4 54 13.51983 Rich Sniscak 3 39 13.0 Cedric Lash 3 30 10.01984 Dave Lambert 3 20 6.71985 Four tied with 31986 Vernon Jones 3 37 12.31987 J.D. Cauthen 8 79 9.91988 J.D. Cauthen 6 51 8.51989 Shannon Walker 4 39 9.8 Tony Skole 4 4 1.01990 Lester Smith 3 21 7.0 Torrence Forney 3 17 5.71991 Shannon Walker 5 33 6.61992 Torrence Forney 7 71 10.11993 Corey Gay 3 35 11.71994 Reggie Moore 5 59 11.81995 Five tied with one1996 Lorenzo Jackson 1 58 58.0 Deedrick Reese 1 0 0.01997 Marcus Johnson 2 9 4.51998 Marcus Johnson 6 33 5.51999 Kevin Howard 2 4 2.02000 Jay Ingram 2 2 1.02001 Kevin Howard 5 0 -0.62002 Three tied with two2003 Anthony Roberts 4 70 17.52004 Three tied with one2005 Avery Dingle 3 56 18.7

TacklesYear Player No.1972 Jeff Martin 1051973 Brian Ruff 1361974 Brian Ruff 2241975 Brian Ruff 1821976 Brian Ruff 2131977 Paul Gillis 1651978 Keith Allen 1591979 Sedrick Brown 116 Paul Gillis 1161980 Mike Ashline 1591981 Kelly Curry 1521982 Mike Varner 1251983 Flint Matthews 1121984 Richard Brock 1371985 Joel Thompson 1021986 Scott Thompson 1831987 Matt Larkin 139 1988 Pete Long 1691989 J.J. Davis 1311990 J.J. Davis 1341991 Lester Smith 1321992 Lester Smith 1281993 Tracey Gamble 971994 Micah Young 1191995 Scott Belcher 181

1996 Scott Belcher 1291997 Lorenzo Jackson 1241998 Denny Haywood 1061999 Denny Haywood 1372000 Travis Stephens 1442001 Travis Stephens 1002002 T.J. Rose 962003 James Greene 842004 Brandon Hawkins 682005 Porter Johnson 86

SacksYear Player No.1983 George Milton 101984 George Milton 71985 Lance Thompson 61986 Lance Thompson 71987 Lance Thompson 6 1988 Rob Brodsky 71989 Bill Melby 2.5 David Russiniko 2.51990 Bill Melby 7.51991 Lance Cook 41992 Mike Wideman 4.5 Garrett Sizer 4.51993 Layne Dellinger 4.51994 Micah Young 51995 Brad Keeney 81996 Lorenzo Jackson 31997 Lance Gray 51998 Lnace Gray 5 Mario Richardson 51999 Brain Smith 22000 Travis Stephens 82001 Travis Stephens 82002 Cliff Washburn 122003 Michael Ballentine 62004 Two tied with six2005 Porter Johnson 7

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First Rushing Passing Total Year Downs Yards Passes Yards Offense Points1953 — 1,287 48-116 598 1,885 771954 — 1,049 42-129 458 1,507 941955 — 1,651 46-122 571 2,222 1011956 110 1,770 39-105 517 2,287 1361957 138 1,615 64-131 1,074 2,689 1111958 121 1,534 58-159 890 2,424 1301959 137 1,522 71-142 1,179 2,701 2071960 158 1,886 70-155 1,019 2,905 1811961 147 1,137 94-220 1,354 2,491 1331962 123 1,104 89-214 1,317 2,421 1431963 149 1,438 107-193 1,061 2,499 1461964 138 1,370 94-184 941 2,310 1281965 122 1,044 66-191 798 1,842 771966 156 1,682 70-172 916 2,598 1201967 150 1,439 87-201 1,374 2,813 1551968 154 1,404 82-199 1,214 2,618 1771969 203 2,149 115-247 1,623 3,772 2621970 167 2,297 62-163 1,178 3,475 2591971 234 2,942 113-240 2,088 5,030 3661972 191 2,461 91-216 1,267 3,728 1921973 156 1,817 81-202 1,042 2,859 1371974 190 2,650 80-180 1,166 3,816 2161975 167 1,765 83-184 1,178 2,943 1441976 152 1,465 125-233 1,462 2,927 1711977 145 1,404 129-262 1,470 2,874 1331978 182 2,119 119-220 1,826 3,945 2011979 197 2,604 69-180 1,178 3,782 2531980 230 3,066 77-159 1,117 4,183 2691981 207 2,801 87-166 1,252 4,053 2521982 146 1,933 88-200 1,009 2,942 1501983 178 519 217-407 2,530 3,049 1821984 181 898 200-372 2,641 3,539 2401985 208 896 233-424 2,518 3,414 1901986 164 1,058 173-370 1,905 2,963 1551987 219 2,742 94-178 1,253 3,995 2281988 215 3,436 59-129 917 4,353 3181989 203 2,921 42-97 773 3,694 2451990 199 3,085 53-118 863 3,948 2661991 208 3,081 44-100 815 3,896 2381992 266 4,348 51-98 975 5,323 3531993 212 3,074 36-87 563 3,637 2461994 236 4,202 39-88 603 4,805 3881995 165 2,651 42-97 543 3,194 1651996 193 2,775 82-148 975 3,750 2061997 172 2,226 86-184 931 3,082 1651998 223 2,180 115-183 1,257 3,437 2231999 152 1,566 85-179 858 2,424 1472000 159 1,914 95-191 939 2,853 1442001 155 1,888 73-146 813 2,701 1722002 237 1,829 208-391 2,638 4,467 3052003 204 1,998 158-310 1,961 3,959 3112004 151 1,649 111-215 1,094 2,743 1622005 152 1,316 161-290 1,377 2,693 194

DEFENSE First Rushing Passing Total Year Downs Yards Passes Yards Offense Points1953 — 1,565 71-167 1,053 2,618 2641954 — 2,608 39-86 742 3,350 2561955 — 2,059 44-118 749 2,808 1551956 128 1,951 59-122 805 2,756 1491957 154 1,909 71-129 995 2,904 1351958 128 1,703 53-125 877 2,580 1961959 152 1,640 80-163 1,009 2,649 1421960 156 2,036 58-147 604 2,636 931961 166 2,209 72-166 838 3,047 1551962 189 2,601 78-157 1,120 3,721 2641963 156 1,913 64-152 929 2,842 1941964 121 1,839 59-162 755 2,251 1221965 148 1,628 66-127 800 2,428 1581966 145 1,773 97-191 1,226 2,808 1781967 172 1,430 136-267 1,448 2,878 1441968 176 1,255 140-255 1,634 2,888 2001969 170 1,186 138-304 1,689 2,875 1941970 209 2,237 108-279 1,280 3,517 2411971 201 1,878 130-266 1,756 3,634 2671972 205 2,391 101-210 1,312 3,703 1831973 206 2,566 90-178 1,472 4,058 2501974 206 2,629 84-165 1,168 3,797 2481975 170 1,958 87-186 1,070 3,028 971976 199 2,317 89-205 1,154 3,471 1761977 191 2,132 103-236 1,478 3,610 1621978 232 2,739 118-244 1,693 4,432 2461979 253 3,094 96-181 1,438 4,532 2771980 196 1,951 123-263 1,666 3,617 1781981 172 1,112 159-312 1,750 2,862 1511982 205 2,225 139-275 1,918 4,143 2301983 258 2,587 153-292 2,018 4,605 3361984 209 1,826 153-266 2,062 3,888 2521985 186 2,115 116-270 1,545 3,660 2361986 203 2,676 106-202 1,768 4,443 3231987 190 2,011 128-253 2,005 4,016 2801988 226 2,149 177-329 2,675 4,807 2861989 197 2,236 120-219 1,713 3,949 2581990 221 2,279 160-280 2,192 4,471 2231991 187 1,961 131-236 1,662 3,623 1831992 229 2,533 135-271 1,667 4,200 1851993 163 1,898 109-192 1,624 3,522 2551994 226 2,412 157-276 2,068 4,480 343 1995 219 2,313 140-246 1,577 3,890 2611996 210 2,545 134-190 1,460 4,005 2751997 183 2,019 116-244 1,394 3,413 2241998 296 2,289 147-255 2,047 4,336 2961999 209 2,343 137-216 1,857 4,200 3492000 216 1973 180-305 2,389 4,362 3352001 177 1,829 117-255 1,534 3,363 1832002 242 2,457 165-276 2,362 4,819 3382003 211 2,256 147-264 1,994 4,250 3112004 193 2,037 145-235 1,904 3,941 2502005 210 1,706 182-313 2,269 3,975 316

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Kodak/American Football Coaches Association Division I-AA

National Coach of the YearCharlie Taaffe 1992

Sports Network Division I-AA National Coach of the Year (Eddie Robinson Award)

Charlie Taaffe 1992

South Carolina Hall of FameCoach of the Year

Charlie Taaffe 1992

South Carolina Coach of the YearJohn Sauer 1955Eddie Teague 1960Charlie Taaffe 1992

Kodak Region II Coach of the YearCharlie Taaffe 1988Charlie Taaffe 1992

Southern Conference Coach of the Year

(The Wallace Wade Award)Eddie Teague 1961Tom Moore 1984Charlie Taaffe 1988Charlie Taaffe 1990

Media Southern ConferenceFreshman of the Year

Victor Frazier (tie) 1982Stanford Glenn (tie) 1982

Southern Conference Athlete of the Year

(Bob Waters Award)Brian Baima 1972Brian Ruff 1976Brian Ruff 1977Stump Mitchell 1981Bill White 1982Lee Glaze 1986

South Carolina Player of the YearAndrew Johnson 1974Brian Ruff 1975Brian Ruff 1976Gene Brown 1988Jack Douglas 1992

Southern Conference Player of the Year

(The Roy M. Hawley Award)Paul Maguire 1959Brian Baima 1971Andrew Johnson 1974Brian Ruff 1975Brian Ruff 1976Stump Mitchell 1980

South CarolinaAmateur Athlete of the Year

Stump Mitchell 1980Jack Douglas 1992

Southern ConferenceDefensive Player of the Year

Scott Thompson 1986

Southern ConferenceOffensive Player of the Year

Gene Brown 1988

Jacobs Blocking AwardAndy Sabados 1986Carlos Avalos 1988

American Football Coaches Assoc.All-American

Levi Davis 1994Brad Keeney 1995

Associated Press All-American(First Team)

Brian Ruff 1976Jim Gabrish 1985Scott Thompson 1986Carlos Avalos 1988Lester Smith 1992Carey Cash 1992

(Second Team)John Small 1969Brian Ruff 1975Jim Gabrish 1984J.J. Davis 1990Torrencey Forney 1992

(Third Team)Paul Maguire 1959Vince Petno 1963Stump Mitchell 1980Scott Thompson 1987Lance Hansen 1992

I-AA Athletic Directors Assoc. All Star Team

Travis Stephens 2000Travis Stephens 2001

Don Hansen’s All American(Third Team)

Travis Stephens 2000Travis Stephens 2001

Kodak All-American(First team)

Jim Ettari 1982Jim Ettari 1984Jim Gabrish 1985Carlos Avalos 1988DeRhon Robinson 1990Lester Smith 1992

United Press International All-American(Second team)

Brian Ruff 1976

(Third team)John Small 1969

The Sporting News All-AmericanJohn Small 1969

Walter Camp All-American(First team)

Carlos Avalos 1988J.J. Davis 1990Lester Smith 1991Lester Smith 1992Torrence Forney 1992Lance Hensen 1992Carey Cash 1992

Sports Network All-American(First team)

Carlos Avalos 1988Lester Smith 1991Lester Smith 1992Carey Cash 1992Lance Hansen 1992Carlos Frank 1997

(Second team)Torrencey Forney 1992Everette Sands 1992

(Third team)Scott Belcher 1995Travis Stephens 2000

Football Gazette All-American(First team)

Carlos Avalos 1988

Academic All-American(First team)

Vince Petno 1963Kenny Caldwell 1976Kenny Caldwell 1977Kenny Caldwell 1978Tom Frooman 1987Tom Frooman 1989Travis Stephens 2000Travis Stephens 2001

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners

Tommy Leitner 1974Kenny Caldwell 1979Bill West 1984Derek Beres 1996

National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award

Derek Beres 1996

Sports Network National Player of the WeekPorter Johnson (Oct. 3) 2005

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(First Team)Paul Maguire ..................................... 1957Bob Schwarze ................................... 1957Dick Cleveland ................................... 1958Paul Maguire ..................................... 1959George Garrison ................................ 1960Harry Rakowski ................................. 1960Earley Eastburn ................................. 1961Bill Gilgo ............................................ 1961Charlie Brendle .................................. 1962Vince Petno ....................................... 1963Mike Lane .......................................... 1964Joe Missar ......................................... 1964Francis Grant ..................................... 1965Cal McCombs .................................... 1966Tom Moore ......................................... 1966Joe Isaac ........................................... 1967John Small ......................................... 1967Tom Moore ......................................... 1967Ken Diaz ............................................ 1968Joe Isaac ........................................... 1968Jim McMillan ...................................... 1968Jim Rathburn ..................................... 1968Phil Bryan .......................................... 1969Bob Duncan ....................................... 1969Marion Glover .................................... 1969John Small ......................................... 1969Creig Tyler ......................................... 1969Don Dease ......................................... 1970Bob Duncan ....................................... 1970Jim King ............................................. 1970Jim Lee .............................................. 1970Jeff Varnadoe .................................... 1970Brian Baima ....................................... 1971Mike Davitt ......................................... 1971Jon Hall .............................................. 1971Pat Hutto ............................................ 1971Harry Lynch ....................................... 1971Jeff Varnadoe .................................... 1971Neal Rumble ...................................... 1972Norman Seabrooks ............................ 1972Tony Cicoria ....................................... 1973Andrew Johnson ................................ 1974Buddy Parrish .................................... 1974Brian Ruff ........................................... 1974Ralph Ferguson ................................. 1975Dickie Regan ..................................... 1975Brian Ruff ........................................... 1975Ralph Ferguson ................................. 1976Andrew Johnson ................................ 1976Brian Ruff ........................................... 1976Kenny Caldwell .................................. 1977Paul Gillis ........................................... 1977Mike Riley .......................................... 1977Tony Starks ........................................ 1977Kenny Caldwell .................................. 1978Paul Gillis ........................................... 1978Paul Gillis ........................................... 1979Orion Rust ......................................... 1979John Burke ........................................ 1979Dave Kreber ...................................... 1979Mike Adams ....................................... 1979Stump Mitchell ................................... 1980Dale McLarty ..................................... 1980Richard Farrier ................................... 1980Danny Miller ....................................... 1981Jim Ettari ............................................ 1981Sedrick Brown ................................... 1981Bruce Alexander ................................ 1981Jim Ettari ............................................ 1982Joe Pipczynski ................................... 1982Bill West ............................................. 1983Victor Frazier ..................................... 1984Jim Gabrish ....................................... 1984Freddie Johnson ................................ 1984Jim Gabrish ....................................... 1985Lee Glaze .......................................... 1985Scott Thompson ................................ 1985Scott Thompson ................................ 1986Scott Thompson ................................ 1987Gene Brown ....................................... 1988Adrian Johnson .................................. 1988Carlos Avalos ..................................... 1988Pete Long .......................................... 1988J.D. Cauthen ...................................... 1988Rick Brodsky ...................................... 1989

Phillip Florence .................................. 1989J.J. Davis ........................................... 1990DeRhon Robinson ............................. 1990Carey Cash ........................................ 1991Lester Smith ...................................... 1991Lester Smith ...................................... 1992Torrence Forney ................................ 1992Carey Cash ........................................ 1992Lance Hansen ................................... 1992Everette Sands .................................. 1992Detric Cummings ............................... 1993Micah Young ...................................... 1994Scott Belcher ..................................... 1995Derek Beres ....................................... 1996Adrian Luster ..................................... 1997Dary Myricks ...................................... 1998Chip Simmons ................................... 1999Denny Haywood ................................ 2000Omar Nesbitt ..................................... 2001Travis Stephens ................................. 2001Kevin Howard .................................... 2001Scooter Johnson ................................ 2002Travis Zobel ....................................... 2002Willie Simmons .................................. 2003Nehemiah Broughton ......................... 2003

Coaches All-Southern Conference (FIrst Team)

Phillip Florence ................................. 1989Lester Smith ...................................... 1990J.J. Davis ........................................... 1990DeRhon Robinson ............................. 1990Carey Cash ........................................ 1991Lester Smith ...................................... 1991Lester Smith ...................................... 1992Torrencey Forney ............................... 1992Carey Cash ........................................ 1992Everette Sands .................................. 1992Everette Sands .................................. 1993Levi Davis .......................................... 1994Alvin Brown ........................................ 1997Carlos Frank ...................................... 1997Adrian Luster ..................................... 1997Kevin Smith ....................................... 1997Carlos Frank ...................................... 1998Dary Myricks ...................................... 1998Denny Haywood ................................ 2000Travis Stephens ................................. 2001Kevin Howard .................................... 2001Omar Nesbit ...................................... 2001Nehemiah Broughton ......................... 2002Scooter Johnson ................................ 2002Ross Armstrong ................................. 2003Lew Dawson ...................................... 2003Willie Simmons .................................. 2003Shawn Grant ...................................... 2004Shawn Grant ...................................... 2005

All-South CarolinaJim Tyson .......................................... 1955Bob Schwarze ................................... 1957Paul Maguire ..................................... 1959Earley Eastburn ................................. 1960George Garrison ................................ 1960Harry Rakowski ................................. 1960Bill Gilgo ............................................ 1961Harry Rakowski ................................. 1960Bill Gilgo ............................................ 1961Gene Dice .......................................... 1962Vince Petno ....................................... 1963Dick Bills ............................................ 1964Mitchell Foster ................................... 1964Mike Lane .......................................... 1964Joe Missar ......................................... 1964Francis Grant ..................................... 1965Larry Latini ......................................... 1966Cal McCombs .................................... 1966Alex Gettys ........................................ 1967Joe Isaac ........................................... 1967John Small ......................................... 1967Ken Diaz ............................................ 1968Joe Isaac ........................................... 1968Jim McMillan ...................................... 1968Phil Bryan .......................................... 1969Bob Duncan ....................................... 1969Marion Glover .................................... 1969Billy Watson ....................................... 1969

Don Dease ......................................... 1970Bob Duncan ....................................... 1970Jim King ............................................. 1970Jim Lee .............................................. 1970Jeff Varnadoe .................................... 1970Brian Baima ....................................... 1971Mike Davitt ......................................... 1971Jon Hall .............................................. 1971Pat Hutto ............................................ 1971Harry Lynch ....................................... 1971Jeff Varnadoe .................................... 1971Bob Carson ........................................ 1972Harry Lynch ....................................... 1972Tony Cicoria ....................................... 1973Rusty Holt .......................................... 1973Andrew Johnson ................................ 1974Brian Ruff ........................................... 1974Kenny Caldwell .................................. 1975Ralph Ferguson ................................. 1975Brian Ruff ........................................... 1975Tony Starks ........................................ 1975Paul Sumner ...................................... 1975Kenny Caldwell .................................. 1976Ralph Ferguson ................................. 1976Andrew Johnson ................................ 1976Dickie Regan ..................................... 1976Brian Ruff ........................................... 1976Tony Starks ........................................ 1976Kenny Caldwell .................................. 1977Paul Gillis ........................................... 1977Tony Starks ........................................ 1977Paul Gillis ........................................... 1978Paul Gillis ........................................... 1979Stump Mitchell ................................... 1980Dale McLarty ..................................... 1980Mark Slawson .................................... 1980Pat McGroarty ................................... 1980Tom Fedrick ....................................... 1980Chris Carter ....................................... 1980Danny Miller ....................................... 1981Byron Walker ..................................... 1981Kelly Curry ......................................... 1981Jim Ettari ............................................ 1981Jim Ettari ............................................ 1982Joe Pipczynski ................................... 1982Bill West ............................................. 1983Victor Frazier ..................................... 1984Jim Gabrish ....................................... 1984Robert Hill .......................................... 1984Jim Gabrish ....................................... 1985Scott Thompson ................................ 1986Gene Brown ....................................... 1988Carlos Avalos ..................................... 1988Adrian Johnson .................................. 1988Trent Donley ...................................... 1988Pete Long .......................................... 1988J.D. Cauthen ...................................... 1988Shannon Walker ................................ 1989Carey Cash ........................................ 1991Everette Sands .................................. 1991Lester Smith ...................................... 1991Carey Cash ........................................ 1992Brett Copeland ................................... 1992Lance Hansen ................................... 1992Marty Fagan ...................................... 1992Jack Douglas ..................................... 1992Everette Sands .................................. 1992Lester Smith ...................................... 1992Jason Barley ...................................... 1999Carlos Frank ...................................... 1999

College All-Star GameJohn Small ......................................... 1970

East-West Shrine GameJohn Small ......................................... 1969Greg Davis ......................................... 1986Cliff Washburn ................................... 2002

Hula BowlBrian Ruff ........................................... 1977Cliff Washburn ................................... 2002

Japan BowlBrian Ruff ........................................... 1977

Copper BowlPaul Maguire ..................................... 1959Barry Thomas .................................... 1959

Senior BowlEarley Eastburn ................................. 1962John Small ......................................... 1970Stump Mitchell ................................... 1980Greg Davis ......................................... 1986Scott Thompson ................................ 1987J.J. Davis ........................................... 1990Lester Smith ...................................... 1992Shawn Lyons ..................................... 1996Nehemiah Broughton ......................... 2004

Senior Bowl Sportsmanship AwardShawn Lyons ..................................... 1996

Blue-Gray ClassicStump Mitchell ................................... 1980

Citadel Athletic Hall of FameAndrew Johnson ................................ 1977Cecil Johnson .................................... 1977Dick King ........................................... 1977Paul Maguire ..................................... 1977F.W. Ohlandt ...................................... 1977John Small ......................................... 1977Larkin Jennings ................................. 1978John Weeks ....................................... 1978John Douglas ..................................... 1979Charles Fabian .................................. 1979John Frost .......................................... 1979Frank McNeill ..................................... 1979George Rogers .................................. 1979Ephie Seabrook ................................. 1979Jerry Nettles ...................................... 1980Jack Symmes .................................... 1980Burke Watson .................................... 1980John Carlisle ...................................... 1981Herman “Kooksie” Robinson ............. 1981Alvin Heinsohn ................................... 1982Teddy Weeks, Sr. ............................... 1982Billy Symmes ..................................... 1983Billy Whaley ....................................... 1983Tony Passander ................................. 1984E. Bush Peebles ................................ 1984Jack Rogers ....................................... 1984Andrew Victor .................................... 1984George Rogers .................................. 1979Brian Ruff ........................................... 1983Andy Sabados ................................... 1983John Mamajeck ................................. 1985Edwin Polk ......................................... 1985Kenny Caldwell .................................. 1986Paul Gillis ........................................... 1986Stump Mitchell ................................... 1987Paul Petrich ....................................... 1987Rusty Holt .......................................... 1988Cal McCombs .................................... 1988Paul Wolf ........................................... 1988Paul Chapman ................................... 1989Gene Dotson ..................................... 1989Charles Edwards ............................... 1989Bob Schwarze ................................... 1990Charles Willard .................................. 1991Hank Foster ....................................... 1992Raymond Swetenburg ....................... 1993Jim Ettari ............................................ 1994Norman Seabrooks ............................ 1994Greg Davis ......................................... 1995Budgie Broome .................................. 1995Lee Glaze .......................................... 1996Don Dease ......................................... 1997Jack Huddle ....................................... 1997Carl Prause ........................................ 1997Henry “Stump” Kennedy .................... 1998Joe Chefalo ....................................... 1999Anthony Jenkins ................................ 1999Jack Douglas ..................................... 2000Lester Smith ...................................... 2000Joe Isaac ........................................... 2001Bob Carson ........................................ 2002Joe Pipcynski ..................................... 2002Ken Diaz ............................................ 2003Charlie Baker ..................................... 2004Joe Missar ......................................... 2004Everette Sands .................................. 2004

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Year Coach Overall Pts Opp SoCon Pts Opp Place1905 Sidney Smith 2-3-1 27 631906 Ralph Foster 3-0-0 43 01907 Ralph Foster 1-5-1 36 441908 Ralph Foster 4-1-1 73 171909 Sam Costen 4-3-2 197 501910 Sam Costen 3-4-0 26 761911 L.S. LeTellier 5-2-2 73 461912 L.S. LeTellier 3-4-0 129 1311913 George Rogers 3-4-2 217 1211914 George Rogers 2-5-0 32 701915 George Rogers 5-3-0 172 621916 Harry O’Brien 6-1-1 157 361917 Harry O’Brien 3-3-0 69 611918 Harry O’Brien 0-2-1 0 131919 George Rogers 4-4-1 86 1201920 Harry O’Brien 2-6-0 79 1661921 Harry O’Brien 3-3-2 105 821922 Carl Prause 3-5-0 102 841923 Carl Prause 5-3-1 119 591924 Carl Prause 6-4-0 94 701925 Carl Prause 6-4-0 157 501926 Carl Prause 7-3-0 99 511927 Carl Prause 3-6-1 64 791928 Carl Prause 6-3-1 155 541929 Carl Prause 5-4-1 146 601930 Johnny Floyd 4-5-2 60 951931 Johnny Floyd 5-4-1 93 1251932 Tatum Gressette 4-5-0 64 1231933 Tatum Gressette 3-5-1 77 711934 Tatum Gressette 3-5-1 68 1311935 Tatum Gressette 4-3-1 84 871936 Tatum Gressette 4-6-0 133 102 0-4-0 7 63 14th1937 Tatum Gressette 7-4-0 192 113 2-3-0 54 74 8th1938 Tatum Gressette 6-5-0 143 148 2-3-0 27 63 10th1939 Tatum Gressette 3-8-0 95 194 0-4-0 14 98 15th1940 John Rowland 4-5-0 123 136 0-4-0 33 107 15th1941 John Rowland 4-3-1 175 89 0-2-1 33 50 14th1942 John Rowland 5-2-0 135 64 2-2-0 35 45 8th1943 World War II1944 World War II1945 World War II1946 Quinn Decker 3-5-0 82 154 1-5-0 47 141 15th1947 Quinn Decker 3-5-0 47 149 1-4-0 21 109 12th1948 Quinn Decker 2-7-0 45 152 0-5-0 12 91 16th1949 Quinn Decker 4-5-0 99 191 2-2-0 51 94 7th1950 Quinn Decker 4-6-0 132 125 2-3-0 52 73 11th1951 Quinn Decker 4-6-0 186 209 1-3-0 76 102 14th1952 Quinn Decker 3-5-1 121 191 1-3-1 67 90 13th1953 John McMillan 2-7-0 77 264 1-3-0 38 77 9th1954 John McMillan 2-8-0 94 256 0-4-0 20 112 9th1955 John Sauer 5-4-0 100 175 2-2-0 40 51 5th1956 John Sauer 3-5-1 136 149 1-3-0 37 41 8th1957 Eddie Teague 5-4-1 111 135 4-2-0 97 74 3rd1958 Eddie Teague 4-6-0 130 196 2-3-0 58 60 7th1959 Eddie Teague 8-2-0 207 142 5-1-0 105 87 2nd1960 Eddie Teague 8-2-1 181 93 4-2-0 86 72 2nd1961 Eddie Teague 7-3-0 133 155 5-1-0 90 59 1st1962 Eddie Teague 3-7-0 143 264 1-4-0 74 127 7th1963 Eddie Teague 4-6-0 146 192 2-4-0 94 126 7th1964 Eddie Teague 4-6-0 128 122 4-3-0 108 36 4th1965 Eddie Teague 2-8-0 77 159 2-6-0 74 132 8th1966 Red Parker 4-6-0 120 178 3-5-0 117 154 6th1967 Red Parker 5-5-0 155 144 2-4-0 69 106 7th1968 Red Parker 5-5-0 177 200 4-2-0 112 100 2nd1969 Red Parker 7-3-0 262 194 4-2-0 162 130 3rd1970 Red Parker 5-6-0 259 241 4-2-0 182 84 2nd1971 Red Parker 8-3-0 366 272 4-2-0 181 141 3rd1972 Red Parker 5-6-0 192 183 4-3-0 154 132 4th

Year Coach Overall Pts Opp SoCon Pts Opp Place1973 Bobby Ross 3-8-0 137 250 1-6-0 66 179 7th1974 Bobby Ross 4-7-0 216 248 3-4-0 124 142 5th1975 Bobby Ross 6-5-0 144 97 4-3-0 101 50 4th1976 Bobby Ross 6-5-0 171 176 1-4-0 47 123 6th1977 Bobby Ross 5-6-0 133 162 3-2-0 75 63 3rd1978 Art Baker 5-6-0 201 246 2-3-0 106 100 5th1979 Art Baker 6-5-0 253 277 4-2-0 150 137 3rd1980 Art Baker 7-4-0 269 178 3-2-0 114 79 4th1981 Art Baker 7-3-1 252 151 3-2-1 122 100 4th1982 Art Baker 5-6-0 150 230 3-4-0 164 182 4th1983 Tom Moore 3-8-0 173 336 1-6-0 100 227 7th1984 Tom Moore 7-4-0 240 252 4-2-0 130 137 3rd1985 Tom Moore 5-5-1 190 236 2-4-1 86 145 5th1986 Tom Moore 3-8-0 155 323 0-6-0 82 221 8th1987 Charlie Taafe 4-7-0 228 280 1-5-0 111 162 8th1988 Charlie Taafe 8-4-0 318 286 5-2-0 180 150 3rd1989 Charlie Taafe 5-5-1 245 258 1-5-1 123 191 8th1990 Charlie Taafe 7-5-0 266 223 4-3-0 139 102 4th1991 Charlie Taafe 7-4-0 238 183 5-2-0 156 131 2nd1992 Charlie Taafe 11-2-0 353 185 6-1-0 205 99 1st1993 Charlie Taafe 5-6-0 246 255 4-4-0 178 193 4th1994 Charlie Taafe 6-5-0 388 343 4-4-0 285 295 5th1995 Charlie Taafe 2-9-0 165 261 0-8-0 104 214 8th1996 Don Powers 4-7-0 236 335 3-5-0 196 247 5th1997 Don Powers 6-5-0 165 224 4-4-0 117 187 4th1998 Don Powers 5-6-0 223 296 4-4-0 175 172 4th1999 Don Powers 2-9-0 147 349 1-7-0 111 251 8th2000 Don Powers 2-9-0 144 335 1-7-0 99 243 T8th2001 Ellis Johnson 3-7-0 172 188 2-6-0 194 140 7th2002 Ellis Johnson 3-9 305 338 1-7 188 230 9th2003 Ellis Johnson 6-6 261 311 4-4 163 176 4th2004 John Zernhelt 3-7 162 250 2-5 120 189 T5th2005 Kevin Higgins 4-7 194 316 2-5 127 199 7thTotals 434-485-32 160-243-5

Bold indicates Southern Conference Champions

Bobby Ross (above) headed up the Bulldogs from 1973-77, going 24-31 during his tenure.

Year-By-Year Records

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1953 VMI 14, The Citadel 01954 Richmond 26, The Citadel 01955 VMI 14, The Citadel 71956 The Citadel 20, Presbyterian 131957 The Citadel 14, Presbyterian 01958 The Citadel 14, VMI 61959 The Citadel 18, Furman 141960 The Citadel 27, Presbyterian 01961 The Citadel 28, Arkansas St. 61962 VMI 16, The Citadel 71963 Furman 34, The Citadel 251964 The Citadel 17, VMI 01965 The Citadel 28, Furman 01966 East Carolina 27, The Citadel 171967 Furman 14, The Citadel 61968 East Carolina 23, The Citadel 141969 The Citadel 37, Furman 211970 The Citadel 44, Davidson 91971 The Citadel 35, Furman 331972 The Citadel 25, Davidson 161973 The Citadel 26, Furman 211974 The Citadel 56, Davidson 211975 The Citadel 13, Furman 91976 The Citadel 40, Davidson 61977 The Citadel 10, Furman 31978 The Citadel 35, Wofford 171979 Furman 45, The Citadel 44

Homecoming Results (33-20)1980 The Citadel 31, Davidson 131981 The Citadel 35, Furman 181982 Chattanooga 24, The Citadel 71983 Furman 49, The Citadel 211984 The Citadel 27, VMI 241985 Furman 42, The Citadel 01986 E. Tennessee St. 35, The Citadel 91987 Appalachian St. 27, The Citadel 171988 The Citadel 20, Marshall 31989 Furman 44, The Citadel 91990 The Citadel 23, VMI 31991 The Citadel 10, Furman 61992 The Citadel 50, VMI 01993 The Citadel 34, VMI 331994 The Citadel 17, Georgia So. 151995 VMI 34, The Citadel 71996 The Citadel 16, Chattanooga 131997 The Citadel 28, VMI 61998 Chattanooga 13, The Citadel 101999 The Citadel 7, VMI 62000 Chattanooga 20, The Citadel 132001 The Citadel 49, VMI 72002 Chattanooga 34, The Citadel 312003 Wofford 42, The Citadel 162004 The Citadel 44, Chattanooga 242005 The Citadel 21, Elon 0

Parents’ Day Results (27-26)1953 The Citadel 20, Presbyterian 141954 Presbyterian 20, The Citadel 191955 The Citadel 14, Presbyterian 131956 The Citadel 40, Stetson 61957 William & Mary 14, The Citadel 121958 The Citadel 38, Presbyterian 01959 The Citadel 8, Presbyterian 01960 VMI 20, The Citadel 61961 The Citadel 9, Furman 81962 Memphis St. 60, The Citadel 131963 Richmond 26, The Citadel 61964 East Carolina 19, The Citadel 101965 William & Mary 20, The Citadel 61966 The Citadel 30, VMI 141967 William & Mary 24, The Citadel 01968 The Citadel 13, VMI 81969 The Citadel 34, Davidson 281970 The Citadel 56, VMI 91971 The Citadel 28, Illinois State 01972 Colgate 28, The Citadel 261973 East Carolina 34, The Citadel 01974 The Citadel 28, Appalachian St. 171975 Appalachian St. 22, The Citadel 171976 VMI 30, The Citadel 141977 William & Mary 14, The Citadel 131978 The Citadel 21, Delaware 141979 The Citadel 49, Wofford 30

1980 The Citadel 37, Newberry 01981 The Citadel 55, Newberry 141982 The Citadel 24, Marshall 71983 The Citadel 41, Davidson 121984 The Citadel 28, Marshall 171985 The Citadel 10, Western Carolina 31986 VMI 47, The Citadel 301987 VMI 7, The Citadel 31988 The Citadel 23, Chattanooga 171989 The Citadel 35, Samford 161990 Chattanooga 7, The Citadel 61991 The Citadel 17, Appalachian St. 101992 Marshall 34, The Citadel 131993 The Citadel 20, Furman 101994 E. Tennessee St. 56, The Citadel 341995 Furman 24, The Citadel 31996 E. Tennessee St. 41, The Citadel 201997 Furman 21, The Citadel 71998 The Citadel 31, E. Tennessee St. 201999 Furman 31, The Citadel 172000 E. Tennessee St. 20, The Citadel 72001 Furman 30, The Citadel 72002 The Citadel 26, E. Tennessee St. 72003 The Citadel 31, Elon 72004 Georgia Southern 42, The Citadel 72005 Furman 39, The Citadel 31, 3OT

Noteworthy GamesGAME YEAR OPPONENT W/L SCORE1 1905 Porter Military Academy T 0-0100 1919 Furman L 6-21200 1930 Clemson L 7-13300 1940 Oglethorpe W 25-0400 1954 VMI L 0-42500 1964 VMI W 17-0600 1974 VMI L 3-30700 1983 Chattanooga L 9-30800 1992 Appalachian State W 25-0900 2001 East Tennessee State L 21-23950 2005 Elon W 21-0

Noteworthy WinsWIN YEAR OPPONENT SCORE1 1905 Porter Military Academy 17-050 1920 Newberry 35-10100 1931 Clemson 6-0150 1942 Davidson 21-9200 1959 West Virginia 20-14250 1969 Maine 40-28300 1979 Appalachian State 24-23350 1988 Boston University 24-13400 1996 Chattanooga 16-13434 2005 VMI 22-14

Top-10 Crowds to Watch The Citadel CROWD OPPONENT SITE YEAR W/L SCORE85,061 Florida Gainesville, Fla. 1998 L 10-4985,022 LSU Baton Rouge, La. 2002 L 10-3579,152 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. 2005 L 10-6276,302 Auburn Auburn, Ala. 2004 L 33-376,000 Clemson Clemson, S.C. 2000 L 0-3875,000 Clemson Clemson, S.C. 1986 L 0-2473,500 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 1985 L 17-5671,200 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 1984 L 24-3163,000 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 1990 W 38-3555, 937 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 1980 L 24-45

Top-10 Crowds at Johnson Hagood CROWD OPPONENT YEAR W/L SCORE23,025 Marshall 1992 L 13-3421,623 Furman 1991 W 10-621,575 Davidson 1969 W 34-2821,570 Delaware 1975 W 17-1521,465 Presbyterian 1975 W 21-021,460 William & Mary 1969 L 14-2120,863 Wofford 2003 L 16-4220,754 Navy 1988 W 42-3520,592 Furman 1985 L 0-4220,357 Furman 1989 L 9-44

The Citadel in Overtime Games (2-4)YEAR OPPONENT W/L SCORE LENGTH1996 at VMI L 27-34 OT1997 at East Tennessee State W 23-20 OT1999 at Chattanooga L 27-30 OT2000 Chattanooga L 13-20 OT2001 at Chattanooga W 20-17 2OT2005 Furman L 31-39 3OT

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Air ForceAir Force leads 3-1

Year W/L Score Location1976 W 26-7 Colorado Springs, Colo.1990 L 7-10 Colorado Springs, Colo.1993 L 0-35 Colorado Springs, Colo.1997 L 3-17 Colorado Springs, Colo.

Appalachian StateAppalachian State leads 23-11

Year W/L Score Location1972 W 28-21 Boone, N.C.1973 L 6-31 Boone, N.C.1974 W 28-17 Charleston, S.C.1975 L 17-22 Charleston, S.C.1976 L 13-31 Boone, N.C.1977 W 28-20 Charleston, S.C.1978 L 14-42 Boone, N.C.1979 W 24-23 Charleston, S.C.1980 L 14-17 Boone, N.C.1981 W 34-20 Charleston, S.C.1982 L 22-48 Boone, N.C.1983 L 16-27 Charleston, S.C.1984 W 21-5 Boone, N.C.1985 L 3-14 Charleston, S.C.1986 L 10-33 Boone, N.C.1987 L 17-27 Charleston, S.C.1988 L 14-38 Boone, N.C.1989 W 23-13 Charleston, S.C.1990 L 9-27 Boone, N.C.1991 W 17-10 Charleston, S.C.1992 W 25-0 Boone, N.C.1993 W 27-14 Charleston, S.C.1994 L 14-56 Boone, N.C.1995 L 24-28 Charleston, S.C.1996 L 20-34 Boone, N.C.1997 L 15-40 Charleston, S.C.1998 L 11-26 Boone, N.C.1999 L 0-51 Charleston, S.C.2000 L 14-61 Boone, N.C.2001 L 6-8 Charleston, S.C.2002 L 28-37 Boone, N.C.2003 W 24-21 Charleston, S.C.2004 L 14-28 Boone, N.C.2005 L 13-45 Charleston, S.C.

ArkansasThe Citadel leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1992 W 10-3 Fayetteville, Ark.

Arkansas StateThe Citadel leads 5-3

Year W/L Score Location1960 W 22-21 Jonesboro, Ark.1961 W 28-6 Charleston, S.C.1962 L 7-14 Jonesboro, Ark.1963 W 10-9 Charleston, S.C.1965 L 0-14 Charleston, S.C.1967 W 20-7 Jonesboro, Ark.1969 W 14-10 Charleston, S.C1970 L 7-24 Jonesboro, Ark.

ArmyArmy leads 7-2

Year W/L Score Location1934 L 0-341941 L 6-191951 L 6-27 West Point, N.Y.1964 L 0-34 West Point, N.Y.1968 L 14-34 West Point, N.Y.1987 L 6-48 West Point, N.Y.1991 W 20-14 West Point, N.Y.1992 W 15-14 West Point, N.Y.1994 L 24-25 West Point, N.Y.

AuburnAuburn leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location2004 L 3-33 Auburn, Ala.

Benedict CollegeThe Citadel leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location2004 W 29-0 Charleston, S.C.

Boston UniversityThe Citadel leads 3-0

Year W/L Score Location1971 W 44-37 Charleston, S.C.1987 W 34-7 Boston, Mass.1988 W 24-13 Charleston, S.C.

BucknellThe Citadel leads 3-0

Year W/L Score Location1970 W 42-28 Charleston, S.C.1971 W 38-35 Lewisburg, Pa.1987 W 34-7 Boston, Mass.

Camp DavisThe Citadel leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1942 W 32-0

Charleston NavyThe Citadel leads 5-1-1

Year W/L Score Location1910 W 10-01911 T 0-01912 W 34-01915 W 46-01916 W 35-01917 W 19-71918 L 0-6

Charleston SouthernThe Citadel leads 3-0

Year W/L Score Location2002 W 53-19 Charleston, S.C.2003 W 64-10 Charleston, S.C.2005 W 28-14 Charleston, S.C.

ChattanoogaChattanooga leads 24-13-2

Year W/L Score Location1926 L 3-6 Charleston, S.C.1927 L 6-31 Chattanooga, Tenn.1930 T 7-7 Charleston, S.C.1936 L 0-13 Charleston, S.C.1968 L 9-31 Chattanooga, Tenn.1969 L 5-10 Charleston, S.C.1970 L 28-29 Chattanooga, Tenn.1971 W 52-35 Charleston, S.C.1972 W 12-0 Chattanooga, Tenn.1973 W 28-20 Charleston, S.C.1975 L 6-24 Chattanooga, Tenn.1976 W 14-10 Charleston, S.C.1977 L 14-21 Chattanooga, Tenn.1979 L 7-28 Chattanooga, Tenn.1980 W 29-13 Charleston, S.C.1981 T 28-28 Chattanooga, Tenn.1982 L 7-24 Charleston, S.C.1983 L 9-30 Chattanooga, Tenn.1985 L 17-34 Chattanooga, Tenn.1986 L 7-42 Charleston, S.C.1987 L 19-22 Chattanooga, Tenn.1988 W 23-17 Charleston, S.C.1989 L 9-17 Chattanooga, Tenn.1990 L 6-7 Charleston, S.C.1991 L 26-33 Chattanooga, Tenn.1992 W 33-13 Charleston, S.C.1993 W 41-27 Chattanooga, Tenn.1994 W 42-26 Charleston, S.C.1995 L 24-29 Chattanooga, Tenn.1996 W 16-13 Charleston, S.C.1997 W 7-3 Chattanooga, Tenn.1998 L 10-13 Charleston, S.C.1999 L (OT) 27-30 Chattanooga, Tenn.2000 L (OT) 13-20 Charleston, S.C.2001 W (2OT) 20-17 Chattanooga, Tenn.2002 L 31-34 Charleston, S.C.2003 L 20-29 Chattanooga, Tenn.2004 W 44-24 Charleston, S.C.2005 L 21-31 Chattanooga, Tenn.

ClemsonClemson leads 29-5-1

Year W/L Score Location1909 L 0-171910 L 0-321911 L 0-181912 L 14-521913 L 3-7

1914 L 0-14 Orangeburg, S.C.1916 W 3-0 Orangeburg, S.C.1917 L 0-20 Orangeburg, S.C.1918 L 0-7 Columbia, S.C.1919 L 0-33 Orangeburg, S.C.1920 L 0-26 Orangeburg, S.C.1921 T 7-7 Orangeburg, S.C.1922 L 0-181924 W 20-0 Anderson, S.C.1925 L 0-61926 W 15-61927 L 0-131928 W 12-71929 L 0-13 1930 L 7-131931 W 6-01932 L 6-181933 L 0-71935 L 0-61936 L 0-20 Charleston, S.C.1948 L 0-20 Charleston, S.C.1953 L 13-24 Charleston, S.C.1954 L 0-59 Clemson, S.C.1970 L 0-24 Clemson, S.C.1972 L 0-13 Clemson S.C.1973 L 12-14 Clemson, S.C.1976 L 7-10 Clemson, S.C.1978 L 3-58 Clemson, S.C.1986 L 0-24 Clemson, S.C.2000 L 0-38 Clemson, S.C.

ColgateColgate leads 2-0

Year W/L Score Location1972 L 26-28 Charleston, S.C.1975 L 0-16 Hamilton, N.Y.

College of CharlestonThe Citadel leads 8-3-1

Year W/L Score Location1906 W 23-01907 L 4-51907 L 5-71908 T 0-01908 W 27-01909 W 36-01909 W 21-51910 L 0-111911 W 21-01911 W 21-31912 W 40-01913 W 72-0

DavidsonThe Citadel leads 31-21-4

Year W/L Score Location1909 T 0-0 Charleston, S.C.1914 L 0-16 Charlotte, N.C.1916 T 7-7 Charleston, S.C.1920 L 13-27 Charlotte, N.C.1923 L 0-71927 L 0-5 1928 W 26-21929 L 6-71930 L 0-61931 L 7-141932 W 7-61933 L 6-241934 T 12-121935 T 7-71936 L 0-211938 L 6-121939 L 14-221940 L 6-201941 L 14-24 Charlotte, N.C.1942 W 21-9 Charleston, S.C.1946 W 21-13 Charlotte, N.C.1947 L 7-28 Davidson, N.C.1948 L 6-14 Charleston, S.C.1949 W 25-19 Davidson, N.C.1950 W 19-12 Charleston, S.C.1951 W 34-14 Davidson, N.C.1952 W 34-14 Charleston, S.C.1953 W 38-14 Davidson, N.C.1954 L 0-13 Charleston, S.C.1955 L 2-6 Davidson, N.C.1956 W 34-7 Charleston, S.C.1957 W 21-7 Davidson, N.C.

Records vs. Opponents

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DelawareDelaware leads 5-3

Year W/L Score Location1974 L 12-48 Newark, Del.1976 W 17-15 Charleston, S.C.1977 L 7-23 Newark, Del.1978 W 21-14 Charleston, S.C.1999 L 16-26 Charleston, S.C.2000 L 0-38 Newark, Del.2002 W 24-20 Charleston, S.C.2003 L 7-41 Newark, Del.

DukeDuke leads 2-0

Year W/L Score Location1988 L 17-41 Durham, N.C.2004 L 10-28 Durham, N.C.

East CarolinaEast Carolina leads 13-4

Year W/L Score Location1951 W 21-7 Charleston, S.C.1963 L 6-20 Charleston, S.C.1964 L 10-19 Charleston, S.C.1965 L 0-21 Greenville, S.C.1966 L 17-27 Charleston, S.C.1967 W 21-19 Greenville, S.C.1968 L 14-23 Charleston, S.C.1969 W 31-13 Greenville, S.C.1970 W 31-0 Charleston, S.C.1971 L 25-31 Greenville, S.C.1972 L 21-27 Greenville, S.C.1973 L 0-34 Charleston, S.C.1974 L 21-41 Greenville, N.C.1975 L 0-3 Charleston, S.C.1976 L 3-22 Greenville, S.C.1977 L 16-34 Charleston, S.C.1979 L 7-49 Greenville, S.C.

East Tennessee StateEast Tennessee State leads 14-10

Year W/L Score Location1966 W 3-0 Charleston, S.C.1981 L 13-17 Johnson City, Tenn.1982 L 0-3 Charleston, S.C.1983 L 0-45 Johnson City, Tenn.1984 L 6-16 Charleston, S.C.1985 W 28-21 Johnson City, Tenn.1986 L 9-35 Charleston, S.C.1987 L 21-24 Johnson City, Tenn.1988 W 48-21 Charleston, S.C.1989 W 31-20 Johnson City, Tenn.1990 W 35-15 Charleston, S.C.1991 W 17-7 Johnson City, Tenn.1992 W 28-7 Charleston, S.C.1993 L 17-20 Johnson City, Tenn.1994 L 33-56 Charleston, S.C.1995 L 13-21 Johnson City, Tenn.1996 L 20-41 Charleston, S.C.1997 W(OT) 23-20 Johnson City, Tenn.1998 W 31-20 Charleston, S.C.1999 L 10-28 Johnson City, Tenn.

2000 L 7-20 Charleston, S.C.2001 L 21-23 Johnson City, Tenn.2002 W 26-7 Charleston, S.C.2003 L 13-16 Johnson City, Tenn.

ElonThe Citadel leads 4-1

Year W/L Score Location1954 W 21-13 Charleston, S.C.1955 W 26-18 Charleston, S.C.2003 W 31-7 Charleston, S.C.2004 L 7-24 Elon, N.C.2005 W 21-0 Charleston, S.C.

ErskineThe Citadel leads 17-1

Year W/L Score Location1917 W 18-71921 L 6-131922 W 28-01923 W 26-01924 W 7-01925 W 53-01928 W 14-01930 W 13-01931 W 12-61932 W 19-01933 W 25-01935 W 19-01936 W 13-61937 W 46-71938 W 33-131939 W 34-01940 W 45-01948 W 19-0 Due West, S.C.

FloridaFlorida leads 13-0

Year W/L Score Location1910 L 0-6 Jacksonville, Fla.1911 L 3-15 Gainesville, Fla.1913 L 13-18 Gainesville, Fla.1914 L 0-7 Charleston, S.C.1915 L 0-6 Gainesville, Fla.1932 L 7-27 Gainesville, Fla.1936 L 14-20 Gainesville, Fla.1949 L 0-13 Gainesville, Fla.1950 L 3-7 Gainesville, Fla.1951 L 7-27 Gainesville, Fla.1952 L 0-33 Gainesville, Fla.1953 L 0-60 Gainesville, Fla.1998 L 10-49 Gainesville, Fla.

Florida StateFlorida State leads 5-0-1

Year W/L Score Location1955 L 0-39 Tallahassee, Fla.1959 L 6-47 Tallahassee, Fla.1960 T 0-0 Charleston, S.C.1961 L 8-44 Tallahassee, Fla.1962 L 0-49 Tallahassee, Fla.2005 L 10-62 Tallahassee, Fla.

Fort BraggThe Citadel leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1923 W 31-0

Fort MoultrieSeries tied 1-1

Year W/L Score Location1905 L 0-101912 W 1-0

FurmanFurman leads 53-29-3

Year W/L Score Location1913 W 75-0 Charleston, S.C.1919 L 6-21 Greenville, S.C.1920 L 6-21 Charleston, S.C.1921 L 0-42 Greenville, S.C.1922 L 0-28 Charleston, S.C.1923 L 14-30 Greenville, S.C.1924 W 6-0 Charleston, S.C.1925 L 0-7 Greenville, S.C.1926 L 0-7 Charleston, S.C.1927 L 0-6 Charleston, S.C.1928 L 0-13 Greenville, S.C.

1929 T 0-0 Charleston, S.C.1930 L 6-31 Greenville, S.C.1931 L 7-33 Charleston, S.C.1932 L 0-20 Orangeburg, S.C.1933 L 0-14 Greenville, S.C.1934 L 0-6 Charleston, S.C.1935 L 0-35 Greenville, S.C.1936 L 7-13 Greenville, S.C.1937 W 8-0 Charleston, S.C.1938 W 9-6 Greenville, S.C.1939 L 0-7 Charleston, S.C.1940 L 7-36 Greenville, S.C.1941 T 13-13 Charleston, S.C.1942 L 0-20 Greenville, S.C.1946 L 0-14 Charleston, S.C.1947 L 0-7 Greenville, S.C.1948 L 0-9 Greenville, S.C.1949 L 7-19 Charleston, S.C.1950 L 7-21 Greenville, S.C.1951 L 14-35 Orangeburg, S.C.1952 T 7-7 Orangeburg, S.C.1953 L 0-27 Charleston, S.C.1954 L 20-31 Greenville, S.C.1955 W 25-19 Charleston, S.C.1956 L 0-7 Greenville, S.C.1957 W 18-14 Charleston, S.C.1958 W 24-6 Greenville, S.C.1959 W 18-14 Charleston, S.C.1960 W 7-6 Greenville, S.C.1961 W 9-8 Charleston, S.C.1962 L 25-33 Greenville, S.C.1963 L 25-34 Charleston, S.C.1964 W 17-0 Greenville, S.C.1965 W 28-0 Charleston, S.C.1966 W 10-6 Greenville, S.C.1967 L 6-14 Charleston, S.C.1968 W 31-12 Greenville, S.C.1969 W 37-21 Charleston, S.C.1970 L 21-28 Greenville, S.C.1971 W 35-33 Charleston, S.C.1972 W 19-13 Greenville, S.C.1973 W 26-21 Charleston, S.C.1974 W 24-0 Greenville, S.C.1975 W 13-9 Charleston, S.C.1976 W 17-16 Greenville, S.C.1977 W 10-3 Charleston, S.C.1978 L 13-17 Greenville, S.C.1979 L 44-45 Charleston, S.C.1980 L 15-28 Greenville, S.C.1981 W 35-18 Charleston, S.C.1982 L 0-27 Greenville, S.C.1983 L 21-49 Charleston, S.C.1984 L 14-42 Greenville, S.C.1985 L 0-42 Charleston, S.C.1986 L 14-37 Greenville, S.C.1987 L 13-58 Charleston, S.C.1988 L 17-30 Greenville, S.C.1989 L 9-44 Charleston, S.C.1990 L 0-31 Greenville, S.C.1991 W 10-6 Charleston, S.C.1992 W 20-14 Greenville, S.C.1993 W 20-10 Charleston, S.C.1994 W 52-44 Greenville, S.C.1995 L 3-24 Charleston, S.C.1996 L 25-35 Greenville, S.C.1997 L 7-21 Charleston, S.C.1998 W 25-24 Greenville, S.C.1999 L 17-31 Charleston, S.C.2000 L 7-33 Greenville, S.C.2001 L 7-30 Charleston, S.C.2002 L 10-37 Greenville, S.C.2003 W 10-9 Charleston, S.C.2004 L 14-33 Greenville, S.C.2005 L (3OT) 31-39 Charleston, S.C.

George WashingtonGeorge Washington leads 11-3

Year W/L Score Location1934 L 0-261939 L 7-131942 W 14-21946 L 0-181948 L 0-14 Charleston, S.C.1956 L 0-20 Charleston, S.C.1957 W 13-6 Washington, D.C.1958 L 14-20 Charleston, S.C.1960 L 14-19 Washington, D.C.1961 L 13-17 Charleston, S.C.

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1963 W 27-22 Washington, D.C.1964 L 6-35 Charleston, S.C.1965 L 7-30 Washington, D.C.1966 L 13-21 Charleston, S.C.

GeorgiaGeorgia leads 9-0-1

Year W/L Score Location1909 T 0-0 Charleston, S.C.1912 L 0-33 Athens, Ga.1914 L 0-13 Athens, Ga.1915 L 0-39 Charleston, S.C.1916 L 0-6 Athens, Ga.1919 L 0-28 Athens, Ga.1920 L 0-40 Athens, Ga.1938 L 12-20 Athens, Ga.1939 L 0-26 Athens, Ga.1958 L 0-76 Athens, Ga.

Georgia SouthernGeorgia Southern leads 12-3

Year W/L Score Location1988 L 20-38 Statesboro, Ga.1990 L 0-31 Statesboro, Ga.1993 L 6-16 Statesboro, Ga.1994 W 17-15 Charleston, S.C.1995 L 0-26 Statesboro, Ga.1996 W 35-20 Charleston, S.C.1997 L 7-49 Statesboro, Ga.1998 L 34-51 Charleston, S.C.1999 L 17-34 Statesboro, Ga.2000 L 10-27 Charleston, S.C.2001 L 6-14 Statesboro, Ga.2002 L 24-28 Charleston, S.C.2003 W 28-24 Statesboro, Ga.2004 L 7-42 Charleston, S.C.2005 L 14-49 Statesboro, Ga.

Georgia TechGeorgia Tech leads 10-0

Year W/L Score Location1912 L 6-20 Atlanta, Ga.1913 L 0-47 Atlanta, Ga.1947 L 0-38 Atlanta, Ga.1948 L 0-54 Atlanta, Ga.1952 L 6-54 Atlanta, Ga.1978 L 0-28 Atlanta, Ga.1982 L 7-36 Atlanta, Ga.1984 L 3-48 Atlanta, Ga.1987 L 12-51 Atlanta, Ga.2001 L 7-35 Atlanta, Ga.

High PointThe Citadel leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1941 W 45-0

HofstraThe Citadel leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1998 W 32-30 Charleston, S.C.

Illinois StateSeries tied 1-1

Year W/L Score Location1971 W 28-0 Charleston, S.C.1973 L 6-24

KentuckyKentucky leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1949 L 0-44 Lexington, Ky.

Lees-McRaeThe Citadel leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1993 W 62-7 Charleston, S.C.

LehighThe Citadel leads 2-0

Year W/L Score Location1968 W 28-12 Charleston, S.C.1969 W 41-16 Bethlehem, Pa.

Louisiana StateLouisiana State leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location2002 L 10-35 Baton Rouge, La.

Maine The Citadel leads 2-0

Year W/L Score Location1967 W 42-14 Orono, Maine1969 W 40-28 Charleston, S.C.

MarshallMarshall leads 9-6

Year W/L Score Location1978 W 41-0 Charleston, S.C.1979 W 17-16 Huntington, W. Va.1982 W 24-7 Charleston, S.C.1983 L 10-26 Huntington, W. Va.1984 W 28-17 Charleston, S.C.1985 L 14-17 Charleston, S.C.1988 W 20-3 Charleston, S.C.1989 L 17-40 Huntington, W. Va.1990 W 21-10 Charleston, S.C.1991 L 31-37 Huntington, W. Va.1992 L 13-34 Charleston, S.C.1993 L 15-35 Charleston, S.C.1994 L 30-42 Huntington, W. Va.1995 L 19-21 Charleston, S.C.1996 L 25-56 Huntington, W. Va.

MarylandMaryland leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location2003 L 0-61 College Park, Md.

Medical College of South CarolinaSeries tied 1-1

Year W/L Score Location1907 L 0-61908 W 26-0

Memphis StateMemphis State leads 2-1

Year W/L Score Location1958 W 28-26 Memphis, Tenn.1961 L 0-40 Memphis, Tenn.1962 L 13-60 Charleston, S.C.

MercerThe Citadel leads 6-4-1

Year W/L Score Location1906 W 10-01908 W 10-01910 L 0-211911 W 5-01913 T 7-71925 W 31-01926 W 14-71927 L 0-61928 L 0-71929 W 21-131931 L 0-26

Miami (Fla.)Miami leads 2-0

Year W/L Score Location1950 L 0-21 Coral Gables, Fla.1996 L 6-52 Coral Gables, Fla.

NavyNavy leads 6-2

Year W/L Score Location1937 L 0-32 1974 L 21-28 Annapolis, Md.1977 L 2-21 Annapolis, Md.1979 L 7-26 Annapolis, Md.1981 L 7-17 Annapolis, Md.1982 L 3-28 Annapolis, Md.1988 W 42-35 Charleston, S.C.1989 W 14-10 Annapolis, Md.

NewberryThe Citadel leads 31-4-4

Year W/L Score Location1914 W 14-131915 W 48-31916 W 21-141917 W 32-71919 W 41-01920 W 35-101921 T 7-71922 L 7-101923 W 21-7

1924 L 6-141925 W 26-01926 W 27-01927 W 26-01928 W 32-61929 W 59-01933 T 7-71934 W 13-71935 W 20-01936 W 33-01937 W 35-01942 W 21-71946 W 28-71947 W 13-61948 W 14-0 Newberry, S.C.1949 W 14-12 Charleston, S.C.1951 W 41-7 Charleston, S.C.1952 W 18-7 Charleston, S.C.1954 L 14-20 Charleston, S.C.1955 W 13-7 Charleston, S.C.1956 T 20-20 Charleston, S.C.1957 T 0-0 Charleston, S.C.1958 L 0-16 Charleston, S.C.1959 W 48-0 Charleston, S.C.1960 W 19-0 Charleston, S.C.1981 W 55-14 Charleston, S.C.1992 W 32-14 Charleston, S.C.1994 W 48-20 Charleston, S.C.1995 W 21-20 Charleston, S.C.1997 W 33-13 Charleston, S.C.

North CarolinaNorth Carolina leads 3-0

Year W/L Score Location1915 L 7-14 Chapel Hill, N.C.1939 L 0-50 Chapel Hill, N.C.1986 L 14-45 Chapel Hill, N.C.

North Carolina A&TThe Citadel leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1992 W 44-0 Charleston, N.C.

North Carolina StateNorth Carolina State leads 4-0

Year W/L Score Location1937 L 14-26 Raleigh, N.C.1938 L 6-14 Wilmington, N.C.1940 L 14-20 Raleigh, N.C.1983 L 0-45 Raleigh, N.C.

NortheasternThe Citadel leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1986 W 24-14 Charleston, S.C.

OglethorpeThe Citadel leads 7-3-1

Year W/L Score Location1919 T 0-01924 L 7-101925 L 0-71926 W 10-01927 W 19-01929 W 18-01933 W 13-01934 L 6-121937 W 7-61938 W 32-81940 W 25-0

Ole MissOle Miss leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location2005 L 17-0 Oxford, Miss.

Parris Island MarinesThe Citadel leads 5-1-1

Year W/L Score Location1909 L 5-171911 W 17-101921 W 37-01922 W 14-61925 W 7-01930 T 0-01950 W 56-0 Charleston, S.C.

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Porter Military AcademyThe Citadel leads 10-0-3

Year W/L Score Location1905 T 0-0 1905 W 17-0 1905 W 5-01906 W 10-01907 W 17-21907 T 5-51908 W 10-51909 W 99-01911 W 6-01912 W 66-01913 T 0-01914 W 12-01915 W 54-0

PresbyterianThe Citadel leads 47-11-1

Year W/L Score Location1915 W 14-01916 W 34-71917 L 0-71919 W 12-71921 W 20-01922 L 0-91923 T 0-01924 W 13-01925 W 7-01926 L 0-91927 W 7-61928 W 25-01929 W 14-01930 L 0-61931 W 7-01932 L 0-271933 L 6-71934 W 13-71935 W 18-71936 W 25-01937 W 19-01938 W 12-01939 W 12-71940 L 0-191941 W 21-131942 W 47-21946 W 7-61947 W 13-61948 L 0-7 Clinton, S.C.1949 W 27-7 Charleston, S.C.1950 W 7-0 Clinton, S.C.1951 W 35-0 Charleston, S.C.1952 W 28-7 Charleston, S.C.1953 W 20-14 Charleston, S.C.1954 L 19-20 Charleston, S.C.1955 W 14-13 Charleston, S.C.1956 W 20-13 Charleston, S.C.1957 W 14-0 Charleston, S.C.1958 W 38-0 Charleston, S.C.1959 W 8-0 Charleston, S.C.1960 W 27-0 Charleston, S.C.1962 W 28-8 Charleston, S.C.1963 W 27-0 Clinton, S.C.1971 L 23-24 Charleston, S.C.1972 W 25-13 Charleston, S.C.1974 W 6-0 Charleston, S.C.1975 W 21-0 Charleston, S.C.1978 W 28-17 Charleston, S.C.1979 L 13-21 Charleston, S.C.1980 W 21-14 Charleston, S.C.1981 W 21-3 Charleston, S.C.1982 W 21-16 Charleston, S.C.1983 W 35-7 Charleston, S.C.1984 W 23-6 Charleston, S.C.1985 W 14-7 Charleston, S.C.1986 W 15-13 Charleston, S.C.1987 W 27-12 Charleston, S.C.1988 W 35-9 Charleston, S.C.1991 W 33-10 Charleston, S.C.

RichmondRichmond leads 14-13

Year W/L Score Location1937 W 26-01938 W 6-01939 L 0-191954 L 0-26 Charleston, S.C.1955 W 14-2 Richmond, Va.1956 L 3-7 Richmond, Va.1957 W 26-0 Charleston, S.C.1958 L 0-20 Richmond, Va.1959 W 8-7 Charleston, S.C.1959 W 38-13 Williamsburg, Va.1960 W 24-12 Richmond, Va.1963 L 6-24 Charleston, S.C.1964 W 33-0 Charleston, S.C.1965 W 24-0 Richmond, Va.1966 W 24-6 Charleston, S.C.1967 L 3-20 Richmond, Va.1968 L 16-21 Charleston, S.C.1969 L 18-45 Richmond, Va.1970 L 14-31 Charleston, S.C.1971 W 21-11 Richmond, Va.1972 L 7-21 Charleston, S.C.1973 L 0-27 Richmond, Va.1974 L 24-27 Charleston, S.C.1975 L 0-7 Richmond, Va.1976 W 20-7 Charleston, S.C.1995 L 13-17 Richmond, Va.1996 W 13-10 Charleston, S.C.

RollinsThe Citadel leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1925 W 27-0

SewaneeThe Citadel leads 2-1

Year W/L Score Location1939 L 7-141940 W 13-71941 W 28-0

SamfordThe Citadel leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1989 W 35-16 Charleston, S.C.

South CarolinaSouth Carolina leads 39-7-3

Year W/L Score Location1905 L 0-47 Charleston, S.C.1907 L 0-2 Charleston, S.C.1908 L 0-12 Charleston, S.C.1909 L 5-11 Charleston, S.C.1910 W 5-0 Charleston, S.C.1911 T 0-0 Charleston, S.C.1912 L 2-26 Columbia, S.C.1913 L 13-42 Columbia, S.C.1914 L 6-7 Columbia, S.C.1915 W 3-0 Columbia, S.C.1916 W 20-2 Columbia, S.C.1917 L 0-20 Columbia, S.C.1918 T 0-0 Orangeburg, S.C.1919 W 14-7 Columbia, S.C.1920 L 6-7 Charleston, S.C.1921 L 0-13 Columbia, S.C.1922 L 0-13 Orangeburg, S.C.1923 L 0-12 Orangeburg, S.C.1924 L 3-14 Orangeburg, S.C.1925 L 6-30 Orangeburg, S.C.1926 W 12-9 Orangeburg, S.C.1927 L 0-6 Orangeburg, S.C.1928 T 0-0 Orangeburg, S.C.1929 L 14-27 Orangeburg, S.C.1930 L 0-13 Orangeburg, S.C.1931 L 7-26 Orangeburg, S.C.1932 L 0-19 Columbia, S.C.1933 L 6-12 Orangeburg, S.C.1934 L 6-20 Orangeburg, S.C.1935 L 0-25 Orangeburg, S.C.1936 L 0-9 Orangeburg, S.C.1937 L 6-21 Orangeburg, S.C.1940 L 6-31 Charleston, S.C.1941 L 6-13 Orangeburg, S.C.1942 L 0-14 Orangeburg, S.C.1946 L 7-19 Orangeburg, S.C.

1947 L 0-12 Orangeburg, S.C.1949 L 0-42 Columbia, S.C.1950 W 19-7 Charleston, S.C.1951 L 7-26 Columbia, S.C.1952 L 0-35 Charleston, S.C.1953 L 0-25 Columbia, S.C.1954 L 6-19 Charleston, S.C.1964 L 14-17 Columbia, S.C.1965 L 3-13 Charleston, S.C.1980 L 24-45 Columbia, S.C.1984 L 24-31 Columbia, S.C.1985 L 17-56 Columbia, S.C.1990 W 38-35 Columbia, S.C.

South Carolina StateThe Citadel leads 4-0

Year W/L Score Location1989 W 31-20 Columbia, S.C.1999 W 20-14 Charleston, S.C.2000 W 45-16 Charleston, S.C.2001 W 31-8 Charleston, S.C.

Southern CollegeThe Citadel leads 3-0

Year W/L Score Location1922 W 53-01923 W 18-31924 W 12-0

Southern MississippiSouthern Mississippi leads 2-0

Year W/L Score Location1963 L 12-37 Hattiesburg, Miss.1967 L 7-10 Charleston, S.C.

South FloridaSeries tied 1-1

Year W/L Score Location1997 W 10-7 Charleston, S.C.1998 L 6-45 Tampa, Fla.

StetsonThe Citadel leads 5-0

Year W/L Score Location1926 W 14-71928 W 39-01930 W 13-71931 W 6-0++1956 W 40-6 Charleston, S.C.

TennesseeTennessee leads 3-0

Year W/L Score Location1938 L 0-44 Memphis, Tenn.1939 L 0-34 Memphis, Tenn.1983 L 6-45 Memphis, Tenn.

Tennessee TechThe Citadel leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1960 W 27-0 Orlando, Fla.

Texas A&MFirst Meeting

Year W/L Score Location2006 First Meeting College Station, Texas

TulaneTulane leads 2-0

Year W/L Score Location1953 L 6-54 New Orleans, La.1974 L 3-30 New Orleans, La.

USS MercyThe Citadel leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1919 W 13-12

VanderbiltVanderbilt leads 4-2

Year W/L Score Location1957 L 0-27 Nashville, Tenn.1962 W 21-6 Nashville, Tenn.1966 L 0-24 Nashville, Tenn.1970 L 0-52 Nashville, Tenn.1979 W 27-14 Nashville, Tenn.1999 L 0-58 Nashville, Tenn.

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VillanovaVillanova leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1956 L 0-46 Villanova, Pa.

VirginiaVirginia leads 2-0

Year W/L Score Location1950 L 14-24 Charleston, S.C.1951 L 0-39 Charlottesville, Va.

Virginia TechVirginia Tech leads 2-0

Year W/L Score Location1952 L 7-14 Charleston, S.C.1953 L 0-22 Blacksburg, Va.

VMIThe Citadel leads 32-30-2

Year W/L Score Location1920 L 0-35 Lynchburg, Va.1929 L 7-13 Lexington, Va.1930 W 7-6 Charleston, S.C.1931 T 13-13 Lexington, Va.1932 W 12-6 Charleston, S.C.1937 L 0-27 Lexington, Va.1946 L 7-26 Lexington, Va.1947 W 7-6 Charleston, S.C.1948 L 6-34 Lexington, Va.1949 W 19-14 Charleston, S.C.1950 L 7-13 Lexington, Va.1951 L 7-13 Charleston, S.C.1952 L 19-20 Lexington, Va.1953 L 0-14 Charleston, S.C.1954 L 0-42 Lexington, Va.1955 L 0-14 Charleston, S.C.1957 L 7-33 Lexington, Va.1958 W 14-6 Charleston, S.C.1959 L 8-32 Lexington, Va.1960 L 6-20 Charleston, S.C.1961 W 14-8 Lexington, Va.1962 L 7-16 Charleston, S.C.1963 L 8-33 Lexington, Va.1964 W 17-0 Charleston, S.C.1965 L 7-21 Lexington, Va.1966 W 30-14 Charleston, S.C.1967 L 11-22 Lexington, Va.1968 W 13-8 Charleston, S.C.1969 W 28-2 Lexington, Va.1970 W 56-9 Charleston, S.C.1971 W 25-24 Lexington, Va.1972 W 42-3 Charleston, S.C.1973 L 6-23 Lexington, Va.1974 L 9-20 Charleston, S.C.1975 W 6-3 Lexington, Va.1976 L 14-30 Charleston, S.C.1977 L 3-19 Lexington, Va.1978 W 14-3 Charleston, S.C.1979 W 37-6 Lexington, Va.1980 W 28-0 Charleston, S.C.1981 L 0-14 Norfolk, Va.1982 W 21-7 Charleston, S.C.1983 W 27-6 Norfolk, Va.1984 W 27-24 Charleston, S.C.1985 T 14-14 Lexington, Va.1986 L 30-47 Charleston, S.C.1987 L 3-7 Charleston, S.C.1988 W 31-20 Norfolk, Va.1989 L 10-20 Norfolk, Va.1990 W 23-3 Charleston, S.C.1991 W 17-14 Norfolk, Va.1992 W 50-0 Charleston, S.C.1993 W 34-33 Charleston, S.C.1994 W 58-14 Norfolk, Va.1995 L 7-34 Charleston, S.C.1996 L 27-34# Lexington, Va.1997 W 28-6 Charleston, S.C.1998 W 36-10 Lexington, Va.1999 W 7-6 Charleston, S.C.2000 L 21-41 Lexington, Va.2001 W 49-7 Charleston, S.C.2002 L 21-23 Charlotte, N.C.2003 W 27-23 Charlotte, N.C.2005 W 22-14 Lexington, Va.

Wake ForestWake Forest leads 2-1

Year W/L Score Location1910 W 9-51938 L 0-311980 L 7-24 Winston-Salem, N.C.

Washington & LeeWashington & Lee leads 2-0

Year W/L Score Location1924 L 7-321950 L 0-20 Charleston, S.C.

Welch Neck High SchoolWelch Neck High School leads 2-0

Year W/L Score Location1905 L 5-61907 L 5-7

West End AmateursThe Citadel leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1909 W 31-0

West VirginiaWest Virginia leads 5-1

Year W/L Score Location1959 W 20-14 Morgantown, W.Va.1962 L 0-49 Morgantown, W. Va.1964 L 3-7 Morgantown, W.Va.1965 L 2-25 Charleston, S.C.1966 L 0-35 Morgantown, W. Va.1968 L 0-17 Morgantown, W. Va.

Western CarolinaThe Citadel leads 16-13-1

Year W/L Score Location1972 L 0-10 Charleston1977 W 20-0 Charleston1978 L 24-38 Cullowhee1979 W 21-19 Charleston1980 W 28-21 Cullowhee1981 W 12-3 Charleston1982 W 24-20 Cullowhee1983 L 17-44 Charleston1984 W 34-33 Cullowhee1985 W 10-3 Charleston1986 L 12-27 Cullowhee1987 W 38-24 Charleston1988 W 27-21 Cullowhee1989 T 22-22 Columbia1990 W 28-10 Cullowhee1991 W 38-13 Charleston1992 W 36-31 Cullowhee1993 L 18-38 Cullowhee1994 L 38-42 Charleston1995 L 14-31 Cullowhee1996 W 28-14 Charleston1997 L 25-45 Cullowhee1998 L 8-14 Charleston1999 L 17-24 Cullowhee2000 W 17-10 Charleston2001 L 25-28 Cullowhee2002 L 34-37 Charleston2003 L 21-28 Cullowhee2004 W 17-0 Charleston2005 W 17-7 Cullowhee

William & MaryWilliam & Mary leads 17-6

Year W/L Score Location1946 L 12-511947 L 7-561957 L 12-14 Charleston, S.C.1960 W 14-0 Charleston, S.C.1961 W 10-8 Williamsburg, Va.1962 L 23-39 Charleston, S.C.1963 L 0-7 Charleston, S.C.1964 L 0-10 Williamsburg, Va.1965 L 6-21 Charleston, S.C.1966 L 6-24 Williamsburg, Va.1967 L 0-24 Charleston, S.C.1968 W 24-21 Williamsburg, Va.1969 L 14-21 Charleston, S.C.1970 W 16-7 Williamsburg, Va.1971 L 28-35 Charleston, S.C.1972 L 12-31 Williamsburg, Va.

1973 L 12-24 Charleston, S.C.1974 L 12-16 Williamsburg, Va.1975 W 21-6 Charleston, S.C.1976 L 0-22 Williamsburg, Va.1977 L 13-14 Charleston, S.C.1978 L 8-12 Williamsburg, Va.1990 W 34-31 Charleston, S.C.1991 L 17-24 Williamsburg, Va.

WoffordThe Citadel leads 40-17-1

Year W/L Score Location1916 W 37-0 Charleston, S.C.1919 L 0-12 Spartanburg, S.C.1920 W 19-0 Charleston, S.C.1921 W 28-0 Charleston, S.C.1923 W 9-0 Spartanburg, S.C.1924 W 19-0 Charleston, S.C.1926 W 6-0 Spartanburg, S.C.1927 T 6-6 Charleston, S.C.1928 L 7-9 Spartanburg, S.C.1929 W 7-0 Spartanburg, S.C.1930 W 7-6 Spartanburg, S.C.1931 W 28-7 Charleston, S.C.1932 W 13-0 Spartanburg, S.C.1933 W 14-0 Charleston, S.C.1934 W 18-7 Spartanburg, S.C.1935 W 20-7 Charleston, S.C.1936 W 41-0 Augusta, Ga.1937 W 38-0 Spartanburg, S.C.1938 W 27-0 Charleston, S.C.1939 W 21-2 Wilmington, N.C.1940 W 7-3 Orangeburg, S.C.1941 W 42-7 Charleston, S.C.1949 L 7-21 Orangeburg, S.C.1954 W 14-13 Orangeburg, S.C.1955 L 7-27 Orangeburg, S.C.1956 L 19-23 Orangeburg, S.C.1957 L 0-34 Orangeburg, S.C.1958 L 6-18 Orangeburg, S.C.1959 W 40-8 Orangeburg, S.C.1967 W 17-7 Charleston, S.C.1975 W 16-7 Charleston, S.C.1977 W 7-0 Charleston, S.C.1978 W 35-17 Charleston, S.C.1979 W 49-30 Charleston, S.C.1980 W 35-3 Charleston, S.C.1981 W 24-14 Charleston, S.C.1982 W 21-14 Charleston, S.C.1984 W 23-16 Charleston, S.C.1985 W 42-28 Charleston, S.C.1986 W 20-6 Charleston, S.C.1987 W 38-0 Charleston, S.C.1989 W 42-21 Charleston, S.C.1990 W 48-14 Charleston, S.C.1991 L 12-15 Charleston, S.C.1992 W 30-13 Charleston, S.C.1993 L 6-20 Charleston, S.C.1994 W 31-3 Charleston, S.C.1995 W 27-10 Charleston, S.C.1996 L 21-26 Charleston, S.C.1997 W 7-3 Charleston, S.C.1998 W 20-14 Spartanburg, S.C.1999 L 16-47 Charleston, S.C.2000 L 10-31 Spartanburg, S.C.2001 L 0-13 Charleston, S.C.2002 L 10-27 Spartanburg, S.C.2003 L 16-42 Charleston, S.C.2004 L 17-38 Spartanburg, S.C.2005 L 10-28 Charleston, S.C.

WyomingWyoming leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location2002 L 30-34 Laramie, Wyo.

Xavier (Ohio)The Citadel leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1961 W 7-6 Cincinnati, Ohio

Youngstown StateYoungstown State leads 1-0

Year W/L Score Location1992 L 17-42 Charleston, S.C.

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TiedAir Force ................................... 1976 ........1997 ........ 1 ........ 3 .........0Arkansas ................................... 1992 ........1992 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........0Army ......................................... 1934 ........1994 ........ 2 ........ 7 .........0APPALACHIAN STATE ........... 1972 ........2005 ....... 11 ...... 23 ........0Arkansas State ......................... 1960 ........1970 ........ 5 ........ 3 .........0Auburn ...................................... 2004 ........2004 ........ 0 ........ 1 .........0Benedict .................................... 2004 ........2004 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........0Boston University ...................... 1971 ........1988 ........ 3 ........ 0 .........0Bucknell .................................... 1970 ........1987 ........ 3 ........ 0 .........0Camp Davis .............................. 1942 ........1942 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........0Charleston Navy ....................... 1910 ........1918 ........ 5 ........ 1 .........1CHARLESTON SOUTHERN ... 2002 ........2005 ........ 3 ........ 0 .........0CHATTANOOGA ...................... 1926 ........2005 ....... 13 ...... 24 ........2College of Charleston ............... 1906 ........1913 ........ 8 ........ 3 .........1Clemson ................................... 1909 ........2000 ........ 5 ....... 29 ........1Colgate ..................................... 1972 ........1975 ........ 0 ........ 2 .........0Davidson ................................... 1909 ........1985 ....... 31 ...... 21 ........4Delaware .................................. 1974 ........2003 ........ 3 ........ 5 .........0Duke ......................................... 1988 ........2004 ........ 0 ........ 2 .........0East Carolina ............................ 1951 ........1979 ........ 4 ....... 13 ........0East Tennessee State ............... 1966 ........2003 ........ 9 ....... 15 ........0ELON ........................................ 1954 ........2005 ........ 4 ........ 1 .........0Erskine ...................................... 1917 ........1940 ....... 17 ....... 1 .........0Florida ....................................... 1910 ........1998 ........ 0 ....... 13 ........0Florida State ............................. 1955 ........2005 ........ 0 ........ 5 .........1Fort Bragg ................................. 1923 ........1923 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........0Fort Moultrie ............................. 1905 ........1912 ........ 1 ........ 1 .........0FURMAN .................................. 1913 ........2005 ....... 29 ...... 53 ........3George Washington .................. 1934 ........1966 ........ 3 ....... 11 ........0Georgia ..................................... 1909 ........1958 ........ 0 ........ 9 .........1GEORGIA SOUTHERN............ 1988 ........2005 ........ 3 ....... 12 ........0Georgia Tech ............................ 1912 ........2001 ........ 0 ....... 10 ........0High Point ................................. 1941 ........1941 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........0Hofstra ...................................... 1998 ........1998 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........0Illinois State .............................. 1971 ........1973 ........ 1 ........ 1 .........0Kentucky ................................... 1949 ........1949 ........ 0 ........ 1 .........0Lees-McRae ............................. 1993 ........1993 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........0Lehigh ....................................... 1968 ........1969 ........ 2 ........ 0 .........0Louisiana State ......................... 2002 ........2002 ........ 0 ........ 1 .........0Maine ........................................ 1967 ........1969 ........ 2 ........ 0 .........0Maryland ................................... 2003 ........2003 ........ 0 ........ 1 .........0Marshall .................................... 1978 ........1996 ........ 6 ........ 9 .........0Medical College (SC) ................ 1907 ........1908 ........ 1 ........ 1 .........0Memphis State .......................... 1958 ........1962 ........ 1 ........ 2 .........0Mercer ...................................... 1906 ........1931 ........ 6 ........ 4 .........1Miami (FL) ................................ 1950 ........1996 ........ 0 ........ 2 .........0Mississippi ................................ 2005 ........2005 ........ 0 ........ 1 .........0Navy ......................................... 1937 ........1989 ........ 2 ........ 6 .........0Newberry .................................. 1914 ........1997 ....... 32 ....... 4 .........4North Carolina .......................... 1915 ........1986 ........ 0 ........ 3 .........0North Carolina A&T ................... 1992 ........1992 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........0North Carolina State ................. 1937 ........1983 ........ 0 ........ 4 .........0Northeastern ............................. 1986 ........1986 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........0

Oglethorpe ................................ 1919 ........1940 ........ 7 ........ 3 .........1Parris Island Marines ................ 1909 ........1950 ........ 5 ........ 1 .........1PITTSBURGH .............................. ............... FIRST MEETING ........Porter Military Academy ............ 1905 ........1915 ....... 10 ....... 0 .........3Presbyterian ............................. 1915 ........1991 ....... 48 ...... 11 ........1Richmond ................................. 1937 ........1996 ....... 13 ...... 14 ........0Rollins ....................................... 1925 ........1925 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........0Samford .................................... 1989 ........1989 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........0Sewanee ................................... 1939 ........1941 ........ 2 ........ 1 .........0South Carolina .......................... 1905 ........1990 ........ 7 ....... 40 ........3South Carolina State ................ 1989 ........2001 ........ 4 ........ 0 .........0South Florida ............................ 1997 ........1998 ........ 1 ........ 1 .........0Southern Mississippi ................. 1963 ........1967 ........ 0 ........ 2 .........0Southern College ...................... 1922 ........1924 ........ 3 ........ 0 .........0Stetson ..................................... 1926 ........1931 ........ 5 ........ 0 .........0Tennessee ................................ 1938 ........1983 ........ 0 ........ 3 .........0Tennessee Tech ........................ 1960 ........1960 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........0TEXAS A&M ................................................. FIRST MEETING ........Tulane ....................................... 1953 ........1974 ........ 0 ........ 2 .........0USS Mercy ............................... 1919 ........1919 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........0Vanderbilt .................................. 1957 ........1999 ........ 2 ........ 4 .........0Villanova ................................... 1956 ........1956 ........ 0 ........ 1 .........0Virginia ...................................... 1950 ........1951 ........ 0 ........ 2 .........0VMI ........................................... 1920 ........2005 ....... 32 ...... 30 ........2Virginia Tech ............................. 1952 ........1953 ........ 0 ........ 2 .........0Wake Forest ............................. 1910 ........1980 ........ 1 ........ 2 .........0Washington & Lee .................... 1924 ........1950 ........ 0 ........ 2 .........0Welsh Neck High School .......... 1905 ........1907 ........ 0 ........ 2 .........0West End Amateurs .................. 1909 ........1909 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........0West Virginia ............................ 1959 ........1968 ........ 1 ........ 5 .........0WESTERN CAROLINA ............ 1972 ........2005 ....... 16 ...... 13 ........1William & Mary .......................... 1946 ........1991 ........ 6 ....... 18 ........0WOFFORD ............................... 1916 ........2005 ....... 40 ...... 17 ........1Wyoming ................................... 2002 ........2002 ........ 0 ........ 1 .........0Xavier (Ohio) ............................ 1961 ........1961 ........ 1 ........ 0 .........0Youngstown State ..................... 1992 ........1992 ........ 0 ........ 1 .........0

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1905 (2-3-1)Coach: Sidney Smith

Captain: James Hammond T Porter Military Academy 0-0 W Porter Military Academy 17-0 W Porter Military Academy 5-0 L Welch Neck High School 5-6 L Fort Moultrie 0-10 L South Carolina 0-47 Charleston, S.C.

1906 (3-0)Coach: Ralph Foster

Captain: James HammondW College of Charleston 23-0 W Mercer 10-0 W Porter Military Academy 10-0

1907 (1-5-1)Coach: Ralph FosterCaptain: Ed Smith

W Porter Military Academy 17-2 L Medical College of SC 0-6 T Porter Military Academy 5-5 L College of Charleston 4-5 L Welch Neck High School 5-7 L College of Charleston 5-7 L South Carolina 0-2 Charleston, S.C.

1908 (4-1-1)Coach: Ralph FosterCaptain: Ed Smith

W Porter Military Academy 10-5 W Medical College of SC 26-0 T College of Charleston 0-0 W College of Charleston 27-0 W Mercer 10-0 L South Carolina 0-12 Charleston, S.C.

1909 (4-3-2)Coach: Sam CostenCaptain: Ed Smith

T Georgia 0-0 W College of Charleston 36-0 W Porter Military Academy 99-0 T Davidson 0-0 W College of Charleston 21-5 L South Carolina 5-11 Charleston, S.C.W West End Amateurs 31-0 L Parris Island Marines 5-17 L Clemson 0-17

1910 (3-4)Coach: Sam Costen

Captain: Barnwell LeggeW Wake Forest 9-5 L College of Charleston 0-11 L Clemson 0-32 L Florida 0-6 L Mercer 0-21 W South Carolina 5-0 Charleston, S.C.W Charleston Navy 10-0

1911 (5-2-2)Coach: L.S. LeTellier

Captain: Roland Walsh L Florida 3-15 W Mercer 5-0 W College of Charleston 21-0 L Clemson 0-18 W College of Charleston 21-3 W Porter Military Academy 6-0 T South Carolina 0-0 Charleston, S.C. T Charleston Navy 0-0 W Parris Island Marines 17-10

1912 (3-4)Coach: L.S. LeTellierCaptain: John Martin

W Fort Moultrie 1-0 L Georgia Tech 6-20 L Georgia 0-33 W Porter Military Academy 66-0 L Clemson 14-52 W College of Charleston 40-0 L at South Carolina 2-26 Columbia, S.C.

1913 (3-4-2)Coach: George RogersCaptain: Allan Bruner

W Charleston Navy 34-0 L Georgia Tech 0-47 T Porter Military Academy 0-0 W College of Charleston 72-0 T Mercer 7-7 W Furman 75-0 L Clemson 3-7 L Florida 13-18 L at South Carolina 13-42 Columbia, S.C.

1914 (2-5)Coach: George Rogers

Captain: Augustine Folger L Georgia 0-13 W Porter Military Academy 12-0 L Davidson 0-16 L Clemson 0-14 W Newberry 14-13 L Florida 0-7 L at South Carolina 6-7 Columbia, S.C.

1915 (5-3)Coach: George Rogers

Captain: Francis SheppardW Charleston Navy 46-0 L North Carolina 7-14 W Porter Military Academy 54-0 L Georgia 0-39 W Presbyterian 14-0 W Newberry 48-3 L Florida 0-6 W at South Carolina 3-0 Columbia, S.C.

1916 (6-1-1)Coach: Harry O’BrienCaptain: John Weeks

L Georgia 0-6 W Charleston Navy 35-0 W Presbyterian 34-7 T Davidson 7-7 W Newberry 21-14 W Wofford 37-0 Charleston, S.C.W Clemson 3-0 W at South Carolina 20-2 Columbia, S.C.

1917 (3-3)Coach: Harry O’BrienCaptain: A.R. Tabor

W Charleston Navy 19-7 L Presbyterian 0-7 W Erskine 18-7 W Newberry 32-7 L Clemson 0-20 L at South Carolina 0-20 Columbia, S.C.

1918 (0-2-1)Coach: Harry O’Brien

Captain: Alvin Heinsohn L Clemson 0-7 L Charleston Navy 0-6 T vs. South Carolina 0-0 Orangeburg, S.C.

1919 (4-4-1)Coach: George RogersCaptain: John Crouch

L Georgia 0-28 L at Wofford 0-12 Spartanburg, S.C.W Presbyterian 12-7 W USS Mercy 13-12 L Furman 6-21 W Newberry 41-0 L Clemson 0-33 T Oglethorpe 0-0 W South Carolina 14-7

1920 (2-6)Coach: Harry O’Brien

Captain: Alvin Heinsohn L Georgia 0-40 L Furman 6-21 L vs. VMI 0-35 Lynchburg, Va.W Wofford 19-0 Charleston, S.C. L Davidson 13-27 W Newberry 35-10 L Clemson 0-26 L South Carolina 6-7

1921 (3-3-2)

Coach: Harry O’BrienCaptain: John Graming

W Parris Island Marines 37-0 W Wofford 28-0 Charleston, S.C.W Presbyterian 20-0 L Erskine 6-13 L Furman 0-42 T Newberry 7-7 T Clemson 7-7 L South Carolina 0-13

1922 (3-5)Coach: Carl Prause

Captain: George WhiteW Parris Island Marines 14-6 L Furman 0-28 L Presbyterian 0-9 L Newberry 7-10 L Clemson 0-18 L vs. South Carolina 0-13 Orangeburg, S.C.W Southern College 53-0 W Erskine 28-0

1923 (5-3-1)Coach: Carl PrauseCaptain: Robert Lee

W Fort Bragg 31-0 W Erskine 26-0 L Davidson 0-7 L Furman 14-30 T Presbyterian 0-0 W Newberry 21-7 L vs. South Carolina 0-12 Orangeburg, S.C.W Southern College 18-3 W at Wofford 9-0 Spartanburg, S.C.

1924 (6-4)Coach: Carl Prause

Captain: Fred WagenerW Southern College 12-0 W Wofford 19-0 Charleston, S.C. L Oglethorpe 7-10 L Newberry 6-14 W Furman 6-0 L vs. South Carolina 3-14 Orangeburg, S.C. L Washington & Lee 7-32 W Clemson 20-0 W Erskine 7-0 W Presbyterian 13-0

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Coach: Carl PrauseCaptain: Theodore Weeks

W Parris Island Marines 7-0 W Rollins 27-0 L Furman 0-7 W Newberry 26-0 L vs. South Carolina 6-30 Orangeburg, S.C.W Mercer 31-0 L Oglethorpe 0-7 L Clemson 0-6 W Erskine 53-0 W Presbyterian 7-0

1926 (7-3)Coach: Carl Prause

Captain: Ephiram SeabrookW Stetson 14-7 W Mercer 14-7 L Chattanooga 3-6 Charleston, S.C.W Newberry 27-0 W vs. South Carolina 12-9 Orangeburg, S.C.W at Wofford 6-0 Spartanburg, S.C.W Oglethorpe 10-0 W Clemson 15-6 L Furman 0-7 L Presbyterian 0-9

1927 (3-6-1)Coach: Carl Prause

Captain: Donald Blanding L Clemson 0-13 W Presbyterian 7-6 L Davidson 0-5 L Furman 0-6 L vs. South Carolina 0-6 Orangeburg, S.C. L Mercer 0-6 L Chattanooga 6-31 Chattanooga, Tenn.W Oglethorpe 19-0 W Newberry 26-0 T Wofford 6-6 Charleston, S.C.

1928 (6-3-1)Coach: Carl Prause

Captain: Richard KingW Stetson 39-0 W Newberry 32-6 W Davidson 26-2 W Erskine 14-0 T vs. South Carolina 0-0 Orangeburg, S.C. L Furman 0-13 L Mercer 0-7 L at Wofford 7-9 Spartanburg, S.C.W Presbyterian 25-0 W Clemson 12-7

1929 (5-4-1)Coach: Carl PrauseCaptain: Bill Morgan

W Newberry 59-0 W Oglethorpe 18-0 L at VMI 7-13 Lexington, Va. L Davidson 6-7 W Presbyterian 14-0 L vs. South Carolina 14-27 Orangeburg, S.C. T Furman 0-0 W Mercer 21-13 L Clemson 0-13 W at Wofford 7-0 Spartanburg, S.C.

1930 (4-5-2)Coach: Johnny Floyd

Captain: Thomas WilsonW Stetson 13-7 W Erskine 13-0 L Clemson 7-13 W VMI 7-6 Charleston, S.C.

L Davidson 0-6 L Presbyterian 0-6 L South Carolina 0-13 T Parris Island Marines 0-0 T Chattanooga 7-7 Charleston, S.C. L Furman 6-31 W at Wofford 7-6 Spartanburg, S.C.

1931 (5-4-1)Coach: Johnny Floyd

Captain: Howard Whittington L Mercer 0-26 W Erskine 12-6 T at VMI 13-13 Lexington, Va.W Clemson 6-0 W Stetson 6-0 L vs. South Carolina 7-26 Orangeburg, S.C. L Davidson 7-14 L Furman 7-33 W Presbyterian 7-0 W Wofford 28-7 Charleston, S.C.

1932 (4-5)Coach: Tatum Gressette

Captains: Larkin Jennings, Wylie MitchellW Davidson 7-6 W Erskine 19-0 W VMI 12-6 Charleston, S.C. L Florida 7-27 L Furman 0-20 L Clemson 6-18 L Presbyterian 0-27 L at South Carolina 0-19 Columbia, S.C.W at Wofford 13-0 Spartanburg, S.C.

1933 (3-5-1)Coach: Tatum Gressette

Captain: John OglivieW Erskine 25-0 T Newberry 7-7 L Furman 0-14 L vs. South Carolina 6-12 Orangeburg, S.C. L Presbyterian 6-7 L Davidson 6-24 W Oglethorpe 13-0 L Clemson 0-7 W Wofford 14-0 Charleston, S.C.

1934 (3-5-1)Coach: Tatum GressetteCaptain: Fred Symmes

W Newberry 13-7 L Oglethorpe 6-12 L George Washington 0-26 L vs. South Carolina 6-20 Orangeburg, S.C. T Davidson 12-12 W at Wofford 18-7 Spartanburg, S.C. L Furman 0-6 L Army 0-34 W Presbyterian 13-7

1935 (4-3-1)Coach: Tatum GressetteCaptain: McDonald Lowe

W Erskine 19-0 W Wofford 20-7 Charleston, S.C. L vs. South Carolina 0-25 Orangeburg, S.C. T Davidson 7-7 L Furman 0-35 W Newberry 20-0 L Clemson 0-6 W Presbyterian 18-7

1936 (4-6, 0-4 SoCon)Coach: Tatum Gressette

Captain: Carlos TownsendW Newberry 33-0 W Erskine 13-6

L Florida 14-20 L Furman 7-13 W Presbyterian 25-0 L Davidson 0-21 L vs. South Carolina 0-9 Orangeburg, S.C. L Clemson 0-20 L Chattanooga 0-13 Charleston, S.C.W vs. Wofford 41-0 Augusta, Ga.

1937 (7-4, 2-3 SoCon)Coach: Tatum Gressette

Captain: F.W. KingW at Wofford 38-0 Spartanburg, S.C.W Newberry 35-0 L Navy 0-32 W Presbyterian 19-0 W Furman 8-0 W Richmond 26-0 L vs. South Carolina 6-21 Orangeburg, S.C. L North Carolina State 14-26 L at VMI 0-27 Lexington, Va.W Erskine 46-7 W Oglethorpe 7-6

1938 (6-5, 2-3 SoCon)Coach: Tatum Gressette

Captain: Andrew Sabados L Davidson 6-12 L Georgia 12-20 L Wake Forest 0-31 W Presbyterian 12-0 W Furman 9-6 L Tennessee 0-44 W Wofford 27-0 Charleston, S.C.W Richmond 6-0 W Oglethorpe 32-8 W Erskine 33-13 L North Carolina State 6-14

1939 (3-8, 0-4 SoCon)Coach: Tatum Gressette

Captain: Bill Spain L North Carolina 0-50 L Georgia 0-26 W Presbyterian 12-7 L Furman 0-7 L George Washington 7-13 L Richmond 0-19 L Davidson 14-22 L Tennessee 0-34 L Sewanee 7-14 W Erskine 34-0 W vs. Wofford 21-2 Wilmington, N.C.

1940 (4-5, 0-4 SoCon)Coach: John Rowland

Captain: Henry KennedyW Erskine 45-0 L Furman 7-36 L Presbyterian 0-19 W Oglethorpe 25-0 W vs. Wofford 7-3 Orangeburg, S.C. L North Carolina State 14-20 W Sewanee 13-7 L Davidson 6-20 L South Carolina 6-31 Charleston, S.C.

1941 (4-3-1, 0-2-1 SoCon)Coach: John RowlandCaptain: Mike Newell

W High Point 45-0 L Army 6-19 W Presbyterian 21-13 T Furman 13-13 L vs. South Carolina 6-13 Orangeburg, S.C.W Wofford 42-7 Charleston, S.C. L Davidson 14-24 W Sewanee 28-0

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1942 (5-2, 2-2 SoCon)Coach: John Rowland

Captain: Eddie OvermanW Camp Davis 32-0 W Presbyterian 47-2 W George Washington 14-2 W Newberry 21-7 L vs. South Carolina 0-14 Orangeburg, S.C. L Furman 0-20 W Davidson 21-9

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1946 (3-5, 1-5 SoCon)Coach: Quinn Decker

Captain: Albert SalvatoW Presbyterian 7-6 L William & Mary 12-51 W Newberry 28-7 L Furman 0-14 L vs. South Carolina 7-19 Orangeburg, S.C. L George Washington 0-18 L at VMI 7-26 Lexington, Va.W Davidson 21-13

1947 (3-5, 1-4 SoCon)Coach: Quinn Decker

Captain: Henry BeaudryW Presbyterian 13-6 L William & Mary 7-56 W Newberry 13-6 L Georgia Tech 0-38 L Furman 0-7 L vs. South Carolina 0-12 Orangeburg, S.C.W VMI 7-6 Charleston, S.C. L Davidson 7-28

1948 (2-7, 0-5 SoCon)Coach: Quinn DeckerCaptain: Mel Lewis

L at Presbyterian 0-7 Clinton, S.C.W at Newberry 14-0 Newberry, S.C. L Davidson & 6-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 0-9 Greenville, S.C.W at Erskine 19-0 Due West, S.C. L George Washington 0-14 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 6-34 Lexington, Va. L at Georgia Tech 0-54 Atlanta, Ga. L Clemson # 0-20 Charleston, S.C.

& - First game at Johnson Hagood Stadium# - Dedication game at Johnson Hagood Stadium

1949 (4-5, 2-2 SoCon)Coach: Quinn Decker

Captain: Harold Webster L at Florida 0-13 Gainesville, Fla.W Newberry # 14-12 Charleston, S.C. L at Kentucky 0-44 Lexington, Ky. L Furman 7-19 Charleston, S.C. L vs Wofford 7-21 Orangeburg, S.C.W Presbyterian 27-7 Charleston, S.C.W VMI 19-14 Charleston, S.C.W at Davidson 25-19 Davidson, N.C. L at South Carolina 0-42 Columbia, S.C.

# - First win at Johnson Hagood Stadium

1950 (4-6, 2-3 SoCon)Coach: Quinn DeckerCaptain: Jack Huddle

W Parris Island Marines 56-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Florida 3-7 Gainesville, Fla. L Miami (Fla.) 0-21 Coral Gables, Fla. L Washington & Lee 0-20 Charleston, S.C.W Davidson 19-12 Charleston, S.C.

L at Furman 7-21 Greenville, S.C.W at Presbyterian 7-0 Clinton, S.C. L Virginia 14-24 Charleston, S.C.W South Carolina 19-7 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 7-13 Lexington, Va.

1951 (4-6, 1-3 SoCon)Coach: Quinn DeckerCaptain: Sam Rubino

L at Florida 7-27 Gainesville, Fla. L at South Carolina 7-26 Columbia, S.C.W at Davidson 34-14 Davidson, N.C.W Newberry 41-7 Charleston, S.C. L vs. Furman 14-35 Orangeburg, S.C.W Presbyterian 35-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Virginia 0-39 Charlottesville, Va. L at Army 6-27 West Point, N.Y. L VMI 21-27 Charleston, S.C.W East Carolina 21-7 Charleston, S.C.

1952 (3-5-1, 1-3-1 SoCon)Coach: Quinn Decker

Captains: John Mamajek, Pete Petrich L at Georgia Tech 6-54 Atlanta, Ga. L Virginia Tech 7-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Florida 0-33 Gainesville, Fla.W Newberry 18-7 Charleston, S.C. T at Furman 7-7 Greenville, S.C.W Presbyterian 28-7 Charleston, S.C. L South Carolina 0-35 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 19-20 Lexington, Va.W Davidson 34-14 Charleston, S.C.

1953 (2-7, 1-3 SoCon)Coach: John McMillan

Captain: Ralph Renken L at Tulane 6-54 New Orleans, La. L at South Carolina 0-25 Columbia, S.C. L Furman 0-27 Charleston, S.C. L VMI 0-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Florida 0-60 Gainesville, Fla.W Presbyterian 20-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Virginia Tech 0-22 Blacksburg, Va. L Clemson 13-34 Charleston, S.C.W at Davidson 38-14 Davidson, N.C.

1954 (2-8, 0-4 SoCon)Coach: John McMillan

Captains: Ray Allen, Duby RiersonW Elon 21-13 Charleston, S.C. L Davidson 0-13 Charleston, S.C. L Richmond 0-26 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 20-31 Greenville, S.C. L Presbyterian 19-20 Charleston, S.C.W vs Wofford 14-13 Orangeburg, S.C. L Newberry 14-20 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 0-42 Lexington, Va. L at Clemson 0-59 Clemson, S.C. L South Carolina 6-19 Charleston, S.C.

1955 (5-4, 2-2 SoCon)Coach: John SauerCaptain: Jim Tyson

W Elon 26-18 Charleston, S.C. L at Davidson 2-6 Davidson, N.C.W at Richmond 14-2 Richmond, Va.W Furman 25-19 Charleston, S.C.W Presbyterian 14-13 Charleston, S.C. L vs Wofford 7-27 Orangeburg, S.C.W Newberry 13-7 Charleston, S.C. L VMI 0-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Florida State 0-39 Tallahassee, Fla.

1956 (3-5-1, 1-3 SoCon)Coach: John Sauer

Captain: Budgie Broome T Newberry 20-20 Charleston, S.C.

W Davidson 34-7 Charleston, S.C.W Stetson 40-6 Charleston, S.C. L at Richmond 3-7 Richmond, Va. L vs Wofford 19-23 Orangeburg, S.C. L at Furman 0-7 Greenville, S.C.W Presbyterian 20-13 Charleston, S.C. L at Villanova 0-46 Villanova, Pa. L George Washington 0-20 Charleston, S.C.

1957 (5-4-1, 4-2 SoCon)Coach: Eddie Teague

Captains: Ed Dzanis, Connie Tuza T Newberry 0-0 Charleston, S.C.W at George Washington 13-6 Washington, D.C.W at Davidson 21-7 Davidson, N.C. L vs Wofford 0-34 Orangeburg, S.C.W Richmond 26-0 Charleston, S.C.W Furman 18-14 Charleston, S.C. L William & Mary 12-14 Charleston, S.C.W Presbyterian 14-0 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 7-33 Lexington, Va. L at Vanderbilt 0-27 Nashville, Tenn.

1958 (4-6, 2-3 SoCon)Coach: Eddie Teague

Captains: Joe Chefalo, Joe Keller L Newberry 0-16 Charleston, S.C. L Davidson 6-8 Charleston, S.C. L vs Wofford 6-18 Orangeburg, S.C.W at Memphis State 28-26 Memphis, Tenn.W at Furman 24-6 Greenville, S.C. L at Richmond 0-20 Richmond, Va.W Presbyterian 38-0 Charleston, S.C.W VMI 14-6 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia 0-76 Athens, Ga. L George Washington 14-20 Charleston, S.C.

1959 (8-2, 5-1 SoCon)Coach: Eddie Teague

Captains: Jim Gulliford, Tom HemingwayW Newberry 48-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Florida State 6-47 Tallahassee, Fla.W Davidson 13-7 Charleston, S.C.W vs Wofford 40-8 Orangeburg, S.C.W Richmond 8-7 Charleston, S.C.W Furman 18-14 Charleston, S.C.W at William & Mary 38-13 Williamsburg, Va.W Presbyterian 8-0 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 8-32 Lexington, Va.W at West Virginia 20-14 Morgantown, W.Va.

1960 (8-2-1, 4-2 SoCon)Tangerine Bowl Champions

Coach: Eddie TeagueCaptains: George Garrison, Jerry Nettles, Harry Rakowski

W Newberry 19-0 Charleston, S.C. L at George Washington 14-19 Washington, D.C.W at Davidson 21-15 Davidson, N.C. T Florida State 0-0 Charleston, S.C.W at Richmond 24-12 Richmond, Va.W at Furman 7-6 Greenville, S.C.W Presbyterian 27-0 Charleston, S.C.W William & Mary 14-0 Charleston, S.C. L VMI 6-20 Charleston, S.C.W at Arkansas State 22-21 Jonesboro, Ark.

TANGERINE BOWLW vs. Tennessee Tech 27-0 Orlando, Fla.

1961 (7-3, 5-1 SoCon)Southern Conference Champions

Coach: Eddie TeagueCaptains: Earley Eastburn, Ed Harrington, Bill Whaley

L at Memphis State 0-40 Memphis, Tenn. L George Washington 13-17 Charleston, S.C.W Davidson 20-12 Charleston, S.C.W Richmond 24-6 Charleston, S.C.W at William & Mary 10-8 Williamsburg, Va.W Furman 9-8 Charleston, S.C.

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1962 (3-7, 1-4 SoCon)Coach: Eddie Teague

Captains: Charlie Brendle, Gene Dice L at Florida State 0-49 Tallahassee, Fla.W Davidson 19-0 Charleston, S.C.W Presbyterian 28-8 Charleston, S.C. L William & Mary 23-29 Charleston, S.C.W at Vanderbilt 21-6 Nashville, Tenn. L at Arkansas State 7-14 Jonesboro, Ark. L at Furman 25-33 Greenville, S.C. L VMI 7-16 Charleston, S.C. L Memphis State 13-60 Charleston, S.C. L at West Virginia 0-49 Morgantown, W.Va.

1963 (4-6, 2-4 SoCon)Coach: Eddie Teague

Captains: Joe Buckner, Nick DiLoreto L William & Mary 0-7 Charleston, S.C.W at Davidson 28-6 Davidson, N.C.W at George Washington 27-22 Washington, D.C.W at Presbyterian 27-0 Clinton, S.C.W Arkansas State 10-9 Charleston, S.C. L Furman 25-34 Charleston, S.C. L East Carolina 6-20 Charleston, S.C. L Richmond 6-24 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 8-33 Lexington, Va. L at Southern Mississippi 12-37 Hattiesburg, Miss.

1964 (4-6, 4-3 SoCon)Coach: Eddie Teague

Captain: Frank Murphy L at Army 0-34 West Point, N.Y. L at West Virginia 3-7 Morgantown, W.Va.W Davidson 28-0 Charleston, S.C.W Richmond 33-0 Charleston, S.C. L at William & Mary 0-10 Williamsburg, Va.W at Furman 17-0 Greenville, S.C. L East Carolina 10-19 Charleston, S.C. L at South Carolina 14-17 Columbia, S.C.W VMI 17-0 Charleston, S.C. L George Washington 6-35 Charleston, S.C.

1965 (2-8, 2-6 SoCon)Coach: Eddie Teague

Captain: Francis Grant L South Carolina 3-13 Charleston, S.C. L at George Washington 7-30 Washington, D.C. L Davidson 0-14 Charleston, S.C. L West Virginia 2-25 Charleston, S.C. L Arkansas State 0-14 Charleston, S.C. L at East Carolina 0-21 Greenville, N.C.W at Richmond 24-0 Richmond, Va. L William & Mary 6-21 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 7-21 Lexington, Va.W Furman 28-0 Charleston, S.C.

1966 (4-6, 3-5 SoCon)Coach: Red Parker

Captains: Dick Hanes, Cal McCombs, Tom Moore L at Vanderbilt 0-24 Nashville, Tenn.W Richmond 24-6 Charleston, S.C.W East Tennessee 3-0 Charleston, S.C. L George Washington 13-21 Charleston, S.C. L at William & Mary 6-24 Williamsburg, Va. L East Carolina 17-27 Charleston, S.C. L at Davidson 17-21 Davidson, N.C. L at West Virginia 0-35 Morgantown, W.Va.W VMI 30-14 Charleston, S.C.W at Furman 10-6 Greenville, S.C.

1967 (5-5, 2-4 SoCon)Coach: Red Parker

Captains: Rick Clifford, Alex Gettys L Southern Mississippi 7-10 Charleston, S.C.W Wofford 17-7 Charleston, S.C.W at Maine 42-14 Orono, MaineW at Arkansas State 20-7 Jonesboro, Ark. L at VMI 11-22 Lexington, Va.W Davidson 28-7 Charleston, S.C.W at East Carolina 21-19 Greenville, N.C. L William & Mary 0-24 Charleston, S.C. L at Richmond 3-20 Richmond, Va. L Furman 6-14 Charleston, S.C.

1968 (5-5, 4-2 SoCon)Coach: Red Parker

Captains: Jim McMillan, Jackie Zorn L at Army 14-34 West Point, N.Y.W Lehigh 28-12 Charleston, S.C.W at Furman 31-12 Greenville, S.C. L Richmond 16-21 Charleston, S.C.W VMI 13-8 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 9-31 Chattanooga, Tenn.W at Davidson 28-21 Davidson, N.C. L at West Virginia 0-17 Morgantown, W.Va.W at William & Mary 24-21 Williamsburg, Va. L East Carolina 14-23 Charleston, S.C.

1969 (7-3, 4-2 SoCon)Coach: Red Parker

Captains: Tony Passander, John SmallW at Lehigh 41-16 Bethlehem, Pa.W Arkansas State 14-10 Charleston, S.C.W at East Carolina 31-13 Greenville, S.C. L William & Mary 14-21 Charleston, S.C.W at VMI 28-2 Lexington, Va.W Davidson 34-28 Charleston, S.C. L at Richmond 18-45 Richmond, Va.W Maine 40-28 Charleston, S.C.W Furman 37-21 Charleston, S.C. L Chattanooga 5-10 Charleston, S.C.

1970 (5-6, 4-2 SoCon)Coach: Red Parker

Captains: Charlie Baker, Don Dease L at Clemson 0-24 Clemson, S.C. L at Vanderbilt 0-52 Nashville, Tenn.W East Carolina 31-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Arkansas State 7-24 Jonesboro, Ark.W at William & Mary 16-7 Williamsburg, Va.W Bucknell 42-28 Charleston, S.C.W VMI 56-9 Charleston, S.C. L Richmond 14-31 Charleston, S.C.W at Chattanooga 28-29 Chattanooga, Tenn. L at Furman 21-28 Greenville, S.C.W Davidson 44-9 Charleston, S.C.

1971 (8-3, 4-2 SoCon)Coach: Red Parker

Captains: Mike Davitt, Champ Reiley, Kyle Reiser, Tommy Rhodes

L William & Mary 28-35 Charleston, S.C.W at Bucknell 38-35 Lewisburg, Pa.W Boston University 44-37 Charleston, S.C. L at East Carolina 25-31 Greenville, N.C.W at VMI 25-24 Lexington, Va. L Presbyterian 23-24 Charleston, S.C.W Chattanooga 52-35 Charleston, S.C.W Illinois State 28-0 Charleston, S.C.W at Richmond 21-11 Richmond, Va.W Furman 35-33 Charleston, S.C.W at Davidson 47-7 Davidson, N.C.

1972 (5-6, 4-3 SoCon)Coach: Red Parker

Captains: Ed Barnwell, Bob Carson, Neal Rumble, Norman Seabrooks

L at Clemson 0-13 Clemson, S.C.

W at Appalachian State 28-21 Boone, N.C. L Western Carolina 0-10 Charleston, S.C. L at William & Mary 12-31 Williamsburg, Va.W VMI 42-3 Charleston, S.C. L at East Carolina 21-27 Greenville, N.C.W at Chattanooga 12-0 Chattanooga, Tenn. L Colgate 26-28 Charleston, S.C. L Richmond 7-21 Charleston, S.C.W at Furman 19-13 Greenville, S.C.W Davidson 25-16 Charleston, S.C.

1973 (3-8, 1-6)Coach: Bobby Ross

Captains: Jim Roberts, Oren Wood L at Clemson 12-14 Clemson, S.C.W Presbyterian 25-13 Charleston, S.C. L at Illinois State 6-24 Normal, Ill. L William & Mary 12-24 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 6-23 Lexington, Va.W Tennessee-Chattanooga 28-20 Charleston, S.C. L East Carolina 0-34 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 6-31 Boone, N.C. L at Richmond 0-27 Richmond, Va.W Furman 26-21 Charleston, S.C. L Davidson 16-19 Charleston, S.C.

1974 (4-7, 3-4 SoCon)Coach: Bobby Ross

Captains: Tommy Ervin, Kemble Farr, Buddy ParrishW Presbyterian 6-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Delaware 12-48 Newark, Del. L Richmond 24-27 Charleston, S.C. L William & Mary 12-16 Williamsburg, Va. L VMI 9-20 Charleston, S.C. L at Tulane 3-30 New Orleans, La.W Appalachian State 28-17 Charleston, S.C. L at East Carolina 21-41 Greenville, N.C. L at Navy 21-28 Annapolis, Md.W at Furman 24-0 Greenville, S.C.W Davidson 56-21 Charleston, S.C.

1975 (6-5, 4-3 SoCon)Coach: Bobby Ross

Captains: Brian Ruff, Ron ShelleyW Presbyterian 21-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Colgate 0-16 Hamilton, N.Y.W Wofford 16-7 Charleston, S.C.W William & Mary 21-6 Charleston, S.C. L East Carolina 0-3 Charleston, S.C.W at Davidson 44-0 Davidson, N.C.W at VMI 6-3 Lexington, Va. L Appalachian State 17-22 Charleston, S.C. L at Richmond 0-7 Richmond, Va.W Furman 13-9 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 6-24 Chattanooga, Tenn.

1976 (6-5, 1-4 SoCon)Coach: Bobby Ross

Captains: Ralph Ferguson, Andrew Johnson, Brian Ruff L at Clemson 7-10 Clemson, S.C.W Delaware 17-15 Charleston, S.C.W at Furman 17-16 Greenville, S.C. L at East Carolina 3-22 Greenville, N.C.W Tennessee-Chattanooga 14-10 Charleston, S.C.W Richmond 20-7 Charleston, S.C.W at Air Force 26-7 Colorado Springs, Colo. L at Appalachian State 13-31 Boone, N.C. L VMI 14-30 Charleston, S.C. L at William & Mary 0-22 Williamsburg, Va.W Davidson 40-6 Charleston, S.C.

1977 (5-6, 3-2 SoCon)Coach: Bobby Ross

Captains: Tony Starks, Sidney WildesW Wofford 7-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Navy 2-21 Annapolis, Md.W Western Carolina 20-0 Charleston, S.C.W Presbyterian 13-7 Charleston, S.C.

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L at Delaware 7-23 Newark, Del. L at VMI 3-19 Lexington, Va. L East Carolina 16-34 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 14-21 Chattanooga, Tenn. L William & Mary 13-14 Charleston, S.C.W Appalachian State 28-20 Charleston, S.C.W Furman 10-3 Charleston, S.C.

1978 (5-6, 2-3 SoCon)Coach: Art Baker

Captains: Keith Allen, Kenny Caldwell, David KreberW Presbyterian 28-17 Charleston, S.C. L at Clemson 3-58 Clemson, S.C.W VMI 14-3 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Tech 0-28 Atlanta, Ga.W Marshall 41-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Western Carolina 24-38 Cullowhee, N.C. L at Appalachian State 14-42 Boone, N.C.W Delaware 21-14 Charleston, S.C. L at William & Mary 8-12 Williamsburg, Va.W Wofford 35-17 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 13-17 Greenville, S.C.

1979 (6-5, 4-2 SoCon)Coach: Art Baker

Captains: Mike Adams, Paul Gillis, Dave Kreber, Tim Russell

L Presbyterian 13-21 Charleston, S.C. L at Navy 7-26 Annapolis, Md.W at Vanderbilt 27-14 Nashville, Tenn.W Appalachian State 24-23 Charleston, S.C.W Western Carolina 21-19 Charleston, S.C. L at East Carolina 7-49 Greenville, N.C.W at VMI 37-6 Lexington, Va.W Wofford 49-30 Charleston, S.C.W at Marshall 17-16 Huntington, W.Va. L at Chattanooga 7-28 Chattanooga, Tenn. L Furman 44-45 Charleston, S.C.

1980 (7-4, 3-2 SoCon)Coach: Art Baker

Captains: Stump Mitchell, Bill Salley, Richard FarrierW Presbyterian 21-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 14-17 Boone, N.C. L at Wake Forest 7-24 Winston-Salem, N.C.W Tennessee-Chattanooga 29-13 Charleston, S.C.W VMI 28-13 Charleston, S.C.W at Western Carolina 28-21 Cullowhee, N.C.W Newberry 37-0 Charleston, S.C.W Wofford 35-3 Charleston, S.C. L at South Carolina 24-45 Columbia, S.C.W Davidson 31-13 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 15-28 Greenville, S.C.

1981 (7-3-1, 3-2-1 SoCon)Coach: Art Baker

Captains: Danny Miller, Kelly Curry, Hillery Douglas L at Navy 7-17 Annapolis, Md.W Western Carolina 12-3 Charleston, S.C.W Appalachian State 34-20 Charleston, S.C. L at East Tennessee State 13-17 Johnson City, Tenn. L vs. VMI 0-14 Norfolk, Va.W Davidson 23-3 Charleston, S.C.W Newberry 55-14 Charleston, S.C.W Presbyterian 21-3 Charleston, S.C. T at Chattanooga 28-28 Chattanooga, Tenn.W Wofford 24-14 Charleston, S.C.W Furman 35-18 Charleston, S.C.

1982: (5-6, 3-4 SoCon)Coach: Art Baker

Captains: Joe Pipczynski, Mike Varner, Rick SniscakW Presbyterian 21-16 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Tech 7-36 Atlanta, Ga.W Wofford 21-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 22-48 Boone, N.C.W VMI 21-7 Charleston, S.C.

L East Tennessee State 0-3 Charleston, S.C. L at Navy 3-28 Annapolis, Md.W Marshall 24-7 Charleston, S.C.W at Western Carolina 24-20 Cullowhee, N.C. L Chattanooga 7-24 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 0-27 Greenville, S.C.

1983: (3-8, 1-6 SoCon)Coach: Tom Moore

Captains: Rich Sniscak, Bill WestW Presbyterian 35-7 Charleston, S.C. L at N.C. State 0-45 Raleigh, N.C. L Appalachian State 16-27 Charleston, S.C. L vs. Tennessee 6-45 Memphis, Tenn.W at VMI 27-6 Lexington, Va. L at Chattanooga 9-30 Chattanooga, Tenn.W Davidson 41-12 Charleston, S.C. L at Marshall 10-26 Huntington, W.Va. L Western Carolina 17-44 Charleston, S.C. L at East Tennessee State 0-45 Johnson City, Tenn. L Furman 21-49 Charleston, S.C.

1984 (7-4, 4-2 SoCon)Coach: Tom Moore

Captains: Jim Gabrish, Robert Hill, Cedric Lash, George Milton

L at South Carolina 24-31 Columbia, S.C.W Presbyterian 23-6 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Tech 3-48 Atlanta, Ga. L East Tennessee State 6-16 Charleston, S.C.W at Davidson 37-14 Davidson, N.C.W at Western Carolina 34-33 Cullowhee, N.C.W Marshall 28-17 Charleston, S.C.W at Appalachian State 21-5 Boone, N.C.W VMI 27-24 Charleston, S.C.W Wofford 23-16 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 14-42 Greenville, S.C.

1985 (5-5-1, 2-4-1 SoCon)Coach: Tom Moore

Captains: Lee Glaze, Jim Gabrish, Dave Lambert, Brian Graves

L at South Carolina 17-56 Columbia, S.C.W Presbyterian 14-7 Charleston, S.C. L Appalachian State 3-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Marshall 14-17 Huntington, W.Va. T at VMI 14-14 Lexington, Va.W Davidson 31-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 17-34 Chattanooga, Tenn.W at East Tennessee State 28-21 Johnson City, Tenn.W Western Carolina 10-3 Charleston, S.C.W Wofford 42-28 Charleston, S.C. L Furman 0-42 Charleston, S.C.

1986 (3-8, 0-6 SoCon)Coach: Tom Moore

Captains: Scott Thompson, Albert Pressley, Dayle Rust, Adrian Williams

L at North Carolina 14-45 Chapel Hill, N.C.W Northeastern 24-14 Charleston, S.C.W Presbyterian 15-13 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 10-33 Boone, N.C. L at Clemson 0-24 Clemson, S.C. L VMI 30-47 Charleston, S.C. L Tennessee-Chattanooga 7-42 Charleston, S.C. L at Western Carolina 12-27 Cullowhee, N.C.W Wofford 20-6 Charleston, S.C. L East Tennessee State 9-35 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 14-37 Greenville, S.C.

1987 (4-7, 1-5 SoCon)Coach: Charlie Taaffe

Captains: Mike Kissenberth, Jason MatthewsW Wofford 38-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Tech 12-51 Atlanta, Ga.W Presbyterian 27-12 Charleston, S.C. L at Army 6-48 West Point, N.Y. L VMI 3-7 Charleston, S.C.

L at Chattanooga 19-22 Chattanooga, Tenn. L at East Tennessee State 21-24 Johnson City, Tenn.W Western Carolina 38-24 Charleston, S.C.W at Boston University 34-7 Boston, Mass. L Appalachian State 17-27 Charleston, S.C. L Furman 13-58 Charleston, S.C.

1988 (8-4, 5-2 SoCon)NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs

Coach: Charlie TaaffeCaptains: Senior Class

L at Appalachian State 14-38 Boone, N.C.W Presbyterian 35-9 Charleston, S.C. L at Duke 17-41 Durham, N.C.W Navy 42-35 Charleston, S.C.W at Western Carolina 27-21 Cullowhee, N.C.W Tennessee-Chattanooga 23-17 Charleston, S.C.W Boston University 24-13 Charleston, S.C.W East Tennessee State 48-21 Charleston, S.C.W Marshall 20-3 Charleston, S.C.W at VMI 31-20 Lexington, Va. L at Furman 17-30 Greenville, S.C. L at Georgia Southern # 20-38 Statesboro, Ga.

# - NCAA I-AA Playoffs First Round

1989 (5-5-1, 1-5-1 SoCon)Coach: Charlie TaaffeCaptain: Rick Brodsky

W Wofford 42-21 Charleston, S.C.W Appalachian State 23-13 Charleston, S.C.W at Navy 14-10 Annapolis, Md.W South Carolina State # 31-20 Columbia, S.C. T Western Carolina # 22-22 Columbia, S.C. L at Marshall 17-40 Huntington, W.Va. L at Chattanooga 9-17 Chattanooga, Tenn. L at East Tennessee State 33-35 Johnson City, Tenn.W Samford % 35-16 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 10-20 Lexington, Va. L Furman 9-44 Charleston, S.C.

# - Played at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia due to Hurricane Hugo damage to Johnson Hagood Stadium

% - First game back in repaired Johnson Hagood Stadium

1990 (7-5, 4-3 SoCon)NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs

Coach: Charlie TaaffeCaptains: Tony Skole, Mike Cory, Terrance Young

W William & Mary 34-31 Charleston, S.C. L at Air Force 7-10 Colorado Springs, Colo.W Marshall 21-10 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 9-27 Boone, N.C.W at Western Carolina 28-10 Cullowhee, N.C. L Chattanooga 6-7 Charleston, S.C.W at South Carolina 38-35 Columbia, S.C.W East Tennessee State 35-15 Charleston, S.C.W VMI 23-3 Charleston, S.C.W Wofford 48-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 17-30 Greenville, S.C. L at Georgia Southern # 0-31 Statesboro, Ga.

# - NCAA I-AA Playoffs First Round

1991 (7-4, 5-2 SoCon)Coach: Charlie Taaffe

Captains: Jack Douglas, Bill Melby, Lester SmithW Presbyterian 33-10 Charleston, S.C. L Wofford 12-15 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 26-33 Chattanooga, Tenn.W Western Carolina 38-13 Charleston, S.C.W at Army 20-14 West Point, N.Y. L at William & Mary 17-24 Williamsburg, Va.W vs. VMI 17-14 Norfolk, Va.W Appalachian State 17-10 Charleston, S.C. L at Marshall 31-37 Huntington, W.Va.W at East Tennessee State 17- 7 Johnson City, Tenn.W Furman 10-6 Charleston, S.C.

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Coach: Charlie TaaffeCaptains: Jack Douglas, Cornell Caldwell,

Lester Smith, Torrence ForneyW at Arkansas 10-3 Fayetteville, Ark.W Wofford 30-13 Charleston, S.C.W East Tennessee State 28-7 Charleston, S.C.W at Army 15-14 West Point, N.Y.W at Appalachian State 25-0 Boone, N.C.W Chattanooga 33-13 Charleston, S.C. L Marshall % 13-34 Charleston, S.C.W at Western Carolina 36-31 Cullowhee, N.C.W Newberry 32-14 Charleston, S.C.W VMI 50-0 Charleston, S.C.W at Furman 20-14 Greenville, S.C.W North Carolina A&T # 44-0 Charleston, S.C. L Youngstown State & 17-42 Charleston, S.C.

% - Johnson Hagood Memorial Stadium record crowd of 23,025# - NCAA I-AA Playoffs First Round& - NCAA I-AA Playoffs Quarterfi nal

1993 (5-6, 4-4 SoCon)Coach: Charlie Taaffe

Captains: Judson Boehmer, Erick Little, Everette Sands, Garrett Sizer

L Wofford 6-20 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Southern 6-16 Statesboro, Ga. L at Western Carolina 18-38 Cullowhee, N.C.W Appalachian State 27-14 Charleston, S.C.W Lees-McRae 62-7 Charleston, S.C. L at East Tennessee State 17-20 Johnson City, Tenn.W Furman 20-10 Charleston, S.C. L at Air Force 0-35 Colorado Springs, Colo. L Marshall 15-35 Charleston, S.C.W at Chattanooga 41-27 Chattanooga, Tenn.W VMI 34-33 Charleston, S.C.

1994 (6-5, 4-4 SoCon)Coach: Charlie Taaffe

Captains: Ray Eddleton, C.J. Haynes, Micah Young, Todd Lair

W Wofford 31-3 Charleston, S.C. L Western Carolina 38-42 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 14-56 Boone, N.C.W Newberry 48-20 Charleston, S.C. L East Tennessee State 34-56 Charleston, S.C.W at Furman 52-44 Greenville, S.C. L at Army 24-25 West Point, N.Y. L at Marshall 30-42 Huntington, W.Va.W Chattanooga 42-26 Charleston, S.C.W vs. VMI 58-14 Norfolk, Va.W Georgia Southern 17-15 Charleston, S.C.

1995 (2-9, 0-8 SoCon)Coach: Charlie TaaffeCaptain: Lenny Clark

W Newberry 21-20 Charleston, S.C.W Wofford 27-10 Charleston, S.C. L at Richmond 13-17 Richmond, Va. L at Western Carolina 14-31 Cullowhee, N.C. L at East Tennessee State 13-21 Johnson City, Tenn. L Furman 3-24 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Southern 0-26 Statesboro, Ga. L Marshall 19-21 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 24-29 Chattanooga, Tenn. L VMI 7-34 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 24-28 Boone, N.C.

1996 (4-7, 3-5 SoCon)Coach: Don Powers

Captains: Derek Beres, Trez Jackson, Maurice Johnson L at Miami (Fla.) 6-52 Coral Gables, Fla.W Richmond 13-10 Charleston, S.C.W Western Carolina 28-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 20-34 Boone, N.C.

L East Tennessee State 20-41 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 25-35 Greenville, S.C.W Georgia Southern 35-20 Charleston, S.C. L at Marshall 25-56 Huntington, W.Va.W Chattanooga 16-13 Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 27-34 (OT) Lexington, Va. L Wofford 21-26 Charleston, S.C.

1997 (6-5, 4-4 SoCon)Coach: Don Powers

Captains: Stanley Myers, Dereks Thomas, Alvin BrownW Newberry 33-13 Charleston, S.C.W South Florida 10-7 Charleston, S.C. L at Western Carolina 25-45 Cullowhee, N.C. L Appalachian State 15-40 Charleston, S.C. L at Air Force 3-17 Colorado Springs, Colo.W at East Tennessee State 23-20 (OT) Johnson City, Tenn. L Furman 7-21 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Southern 7-49 Statesboro, Ga.W Wofford 7-3 Charleston, S.C.W at Chattanooga 7-3 Chattanooga, Tenn.W VMI 28-6 Charleston, S.C.

1998 (5-6, 4-4 SoCon)Coach: Don Powers

Captains: Stanley Myers, Deedrick Reese, Maurice Drayton, Lance Gray

L at Florida 10-49 Gainesville, Fla.W at Wofford 20-14 Spartanburg, S.C. L Western Carolina 8-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 11-26 Boone, N.C. L at South Florida 6-45 Tampa, Fla.W East Tennessee State 31-20 Charleston, S.C.W at Furman 25-24 Greenville, S.C. L Georgia Southern 34-51 Charleston, S.C.W Hofstra 32-30 Charleston, S.C. L Chattanooga 10-13 Charleston, S.C.W at VMI 36-10 Lexington, Va.

1999 (2-9, 1-7 SoCon)Coach: Don Powers

Captain: Chip SImmons, Mario Richardson, Jason Barley L at East Tennessee State 10-28 Johnson City, Tenn. L Delaware 16-26 Charleston, S.C. L Appalachian State 0-51 Charleston, S.C.W South Carolina State 20-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Vanderbilt 0-58 Nashville, Tenn. L Furman 17-31 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Southern 17-34 Statesboro, Ga. L Wofford 16-47 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 27-30 (OT) Chattanooga, Tenn.W VMI 7-6 Charleston, S.C. L at Western Carolina 17-24 Cullowhee, N.C.

2000 (2-9, 1-7 SoCon)Coach: Don Powers

Captains: Denny Haywood, Travis Cunningham, Dendrick Gamble

L at Clemson 0-38 Clemson, S.C. L at Delaware 0-38 Newark, Del.W Western Carolina 17-10 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 14-61 Boone, N.C.W South Carolina State 45-16 Charleston, S.C. L East Tennessee State 7-20 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 7-33 Greenville, S.C. L Georgia Southern 10-27 Charleston, S.C. L at Wofford 10-31 Spartanburg, S.C. L Chattanooga 13-20 (OT) Charleston, S.C. L at VMI 21-41 Lexington, Va.

2001 (3-7,2-6,SoCon)Coach: Ellis Johnson

Captains: Travis Cunningham, Travis Stephens, Maurice Murphy

L at Georgia Tech 7-35 Atlanta, Ga. L Appalachain State 6-8 Charleston, S.C.W South Carolina State 31-8 Charleston, S.C. L at East Tennessee State 21-23 Johnson City, Tenn.

L Furman 7-31 Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Southern 6-14 Statesboro, Ga. L Wofford 0-13 Charleston, S.C.W at Chattanooga 20-17 (2OT) Chattanooga, Tenn.W VMI 49-7 Charleston, S.C. L at Western Carolina 25-28 Cullowhee, N.C.

2002 (3-9, 1-7 SoCon)Coach: Ellis Johnson

Captains: Chad Boozer, Jeff Klein L at LSU 10-35 Baton Rouge, La.W Delaware 24-20 Charleston, S.C. L Western Carolina 34-37 Charleston, S.C. L at Appalachian State 28-37 Boone, N.C. L at Wyoming 30-34 Laramie, Wyo.W East Tennessee State 26-7 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 10-37 Greenville, S.C. L Georgia Southern 24-28 Charleston, S.C. L at Wofford 14-27 Spartanburg, S.C. L Chattanooga 31-34 Charleston, S.C. L vs. VMI $ 21-23 Charlotte, N.C.W Charleston Southern 53-19 Charleston, S.C.

$ - The Military Classic of the South” was held in Charlotte, N.C., with VMI serving as the home team.

2003 (6-6, 4-4 SoCon)Coach: Ellis Johnson

Captains: Kevin Olecki, T.J. Rose, Lew Dawson, Travis Hodge

W Charleston Southern 64-10 Charleston, S.C. L at Delaware 7-41 Newark, Del. L at Maryland 0-61 College Park, Md. L at Western Carolina 21-28 Cullowhee, N.C.W Appalachian State 24-21 Charleston, S.C.W Elon 31-7 Charleston, S.C.W Furman 10-9 Charleston, S.C.W at Georgia Southern 28-24 Statesboro, Ga. L Wofford 16-42 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 20-29 Chattanooga, Tenn.W vs. VMI $ 27-23 Charlotte, N.C. L at East Tennessee State 13-16 Johnson City, Tenn.

$ - The Military Classic of the South” was held in Charlotte, N.C., with The Citadel serving as the home team.

2004 (3-7, 2-5 SoCon)Coach: John Zernhelt

Captains: James Greene Charleston Southern % cancelled L at Appalachian State 14-28 Boone, N.C. L at Auburn 3-33 Auburn, Ala. L at Duke 10-28 Durham, N.C.W Benedict College 29-0 Charleston, S.C. L at Furman 14-33 Greenville, S.C. L #2 Georgia Southern 7-42 Charleston, S.C. L at Wofford 17-38 Spartanburg, S.C.W Chattanooga 44-24 Charleston, S.C. L at Elon 7-24 Burlington, N.C.W Western Carolina 17-0 Charleston, S.C.

% - The Charleston Southern Game was cancelled due to a hurricane.

2005 (4-7, 2-5 SoCon)Coach: Kevin Higgins

Captains: Dusty Benefi eld, Shawn Grant, Porter Johnson, Fred Townsend

W Charleston Southern 28-14 Charleston, S.C. L at Florida State 10-62 Tallahassee, Fla. L Appalachian State 13-45 Charleston, S.C.W Western Carolina 17-10 Charleston, S.C. L at Ole Miss 7-27 Oxford, Miss. L Furman 31-39 (3OT) Charleston, S.C. L at Georgia Southern 14-49 Statesboro, Ga. L Wofford 10-28 Charleston, S.C. L at Chattanooga 21-31 Chattanooga, Tenn.W Elon 21-0 Charleston, S.C.W at VMI 22-14 Lexington, Va.

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Name ................................Pos. ................ Years ...............................HometownAbdoo, Phillip .....................NG .................. 1990 ................... Mt. Clemens, Mich.Able ........................................................... 1907 ..................................................Adams, Mike ...................... DE ........... 1977, ’78, ’79 ............... Greenwood, S.C.Adams, Mike ...................... P ................... 2004 ............................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, HawaiiBallenger, 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.Benefi eld, 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 ............... Greenfi eld, Md.Bergren, Andrew ................ OT ...............1990, ’91......................... Hampton, Va.Berry, Fulton .............................................. 1925 ..................................................Berry, Richard ............................................ 1926 ..................................................Bessinger, William L. .......... E ................1935, ’37.................. Georgetown, S.C.Bethea, Alzono .................. DE ...............2000, ‘01......................... Fort Mill, S.C.Best, Dickey ....................... DB ........... 1978, ’79, ’80 ...................Savannah, Ga.Bigos, David ...................... TE ........... 1978, ’79, ’80 ............... Woodbridge, N.J.Bigos, Jerry ........................ DT ............... 1978, 79 ................... Woodbridge, N.J.Bills, Dick ............................ E ............ 1962, ’63, ’64 ....................Plant City, Fla.Bistrian, Peter .................... FB .................. 1975 ...................East Hampton, N.Y.Blanding, Donald ....................................... 1928 ..................................................Blanton, Bufort ................... HB .................. 1953 ..................... Summerville, S.C.Blary, Dan .......................... OL ...............2002, ‘03................ Mechanicsville, Va.Bloodworth, Bill ................... G ............ 1977, ’78, ’79 ...................Chamblee, Ga.Boatwright, Damond .......... SE ........1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 ..........Goose Creek, S.C.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 ........... DL ...............2004, ‘05 ....................... 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 ................DB .................. 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 .....................Edmond, Okla.

Bryant, Reggie ...................WR........... 1995, ‘96, ‘97 .................Charleston, S.C.Bryant, Zach ...................... FB .................. 2005 ..................... Summerville, S.C.Buckner, Joe ....................... C ............ 1961, ’62, ’63 ..................Greenville, S.C.Bull, Paul ................................................... 1926 ..................................................Bunch, Mark ................... FS-TE ............1982, ’84.................. Summerville, S.C.Buoniconti, Marc ................ LB ...............1984, ’85............................. Miami, Fla.Buri, Paul ........................... LB .................. 2000 .............................Paducah, Ky.Burke, John .........................T ............ 1977, ’78, ’79 ........................ Albany, Ga.Burnett, Jack W. ................ HB ........... 1936, ‘37, ‘38 ..................Greenville, S.C.Burriss, Hank ................... P-PK ......1986, ’87, ’88, ’89 ................Columbia, S.C.Burriss, Tommy ..................QB ........... 1986, ’87, ’88 ...................Columbia, S.C.Burrows, John E. ................ E ............ 1937, ‘38, ‘39 ................Muskegan, Mich.Burton, John ......................QB ...............1992, ’94.......................Columbia, S.C.Butler, Tom ......................... DE .................. 1999 ...................... Greenwood, S.C.

Cabrinha, Alvin .................. HB .................. 1953 .......................Honolulu, HawaiiCaffasso, 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 ..........................Griffi n, Ga.Call, Joe .............................QB ........1999, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 ........... Summerville, S.C.Campbell, Derrick .............. DE .................. 1995 ............ Hannah-Pamplico, S.C.Campbell, Ray ................WR-RB ....... 1983, ’84, ’85 ................... St. Mary’s, Ga.Campbell, Rick .................. LB ........1983, ’84, ’86, ’87 ..............Charleston, S.C.Campbell, T.Z. ........................................... 1943 ..................................................Cannarella, Joe .................QB ...............1962, ’63...........................Sumter, S.C.Cannata, Nick ..................... G .........1974, ’75, ’76, ’77 ............... Ansonia, Conn.Cannon, Billy ..................... DT ........... 1973, ’74, ’75 .......................Hialeah, Fla.Cantey, J.M. ............................................... 1923 ..................................................Cantrell, Fielding ........................................ 1931 ..................................................Cantrell, Red ........................T ................... 1953 ....................McMinnville, TexasCarnell, Ben ......................QB .................. 2005 ............................. Wando, S.C.Capers, Eric ....................... DE ........... 1994, ‘95, ‘96 ................... Lake City, S.C.Capps, Aaron ..................... DT ........... 1999, ‘00, ‘01 ..........................Elgin, S.C.Carlisle, John ............................................. 1931 ..................................................Carlton, Chase ................. DL ...............2004, ‘05 ...................... Fairhope, Ala.Carmichael, Nick ............... LB ...............1996, ‘98............................Atlanta, Ga.Carrigan, Al ........................ SE ........... 1968, ’69, ’70 .....................Oakmont, Pa.Carruth, Clay .................... DL .................. 2005 ...........................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 ...................Fairfi eld, Conn.Castello, F.M. ............................................. 1936 ..................................................Cataneo, Dan ..................... C ................1969, ’70..........................Wyckoff, N.J.Causey, Ryan .................... TE .................. 2003 ....................Myrtle Beach, S.C.Cauthan, Ronnie ................ DE ...............1973, ’74............................Bartow, Fla.Cauthen, J.D. ..................... DB ........1985, ’86, ’87, ’88 ................ Charlotte, N.C.Cave, Jay ...........................QB .................. 1979 .......................... Charlotte, N.C.Caver, David ...................... DE .................. 1974 ................................Aiken, S.C.Chandler, Doug .................. OL ........... 2002, ‘03, ‘04 ....................... Auburn, Ala.Chandler, Jack ........................................... 1952 .........................Greenville, S.C.Chapman, Lamar ....................................... 1931 ..................................................Chapman, Pat ..................... C ............ 1988, ’90, ’91 .................. Lexington, S.C.Chapman, Paul .......................................... 1953 ................................Dillon, S.C.Chappelle, Chauncey ........WR........1992, ’93, ’94, ‘95 ................ Denmark, S.C.Chavez, Emmer .................. K ................1978, ’79.......................Columbia, S.C.Chavis, Ben ....................... FB ........... 1968, ’69, ’70 ....................Wagener, S.C.Chefalo, Joe ...................... HB ........1956, ’57, ’58, ’59 ................. Peekskill, N.Y.Chellis, Converse .............. HB ........... 1962, ’63, ’64 .............. Summerville, S.C.Cicoria, Tony ......................DG ........... 1971, ’72, ’73 ..................... Winston, N.Y.Clancy, John ...................... HB ........... 1959, ’60, ’61 ...................Savannah, Ga.Clark, Lenny ................... DT-DE .....1992, ’93, ’94, ‘95 ................Savannah, Ga. Clark, Sam ......................... LB ...............1971, ’72...................... Gainesville, Va.Cleveland, Dick ................... G .........1955, ’56, ’57, ’58 .................Princeton, Ind.Clifford, Rick ...................... DB ...............1966, ’67..................Coral Gables, Fla.Clifford, Steve ..................... E ................1964, ’65..................Coral Gables, Fla.Clinton, Tony .....................OLB ................. 1981 ...............................Atlanta, Ga.Clowes, D. ................................................. 1949 ..................................................Clyne, N.G. ................................................ 1952 ..................................................Cobarras, Doug ................. OT ...............1991, ’92................St. Petersburg, Fla.Cobb, Doug .........................T ................1963, ’64........................Rock Hill, S.C.Coburn, Mike ...................... G ................... 1965 ..........................Savannah, Ga.Cogswell, Julius ......................................... 1917 ..................................................Cohen ........................................................ 1907 ..................................................Cohen, Hullie ..................... DB ...............1992, ’93....................... Allendale, S.C.Cohen, Marcus ................. DB ........2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 ........... Spartanburg, S.C.Coia, Angelo ...................... HB .................. 1956 .......................Philadelphia, Pa.Cole, David ................................................ 1990 ..................... Summerville, S.C.Cole, James ....................... FS .................. 1982 ..........................Pageland, S.C.Cole, King ............................T ................1953, ’54...........................Palatka, Fla.Cole, R.M. .................................................. 1955 ...................Atlantic Beach, Fla.Coleman, George .............. DB ........... 1970, ’71, ’72 .................Winnsboro, S.C.Collins, Prince .................... CB ........... 1980, ’81, ’82 ..................Darlington, S.C.Condon, Mike .....................FL ...............1976, ’78................... 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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...Conally, John .......................T ............ 1939, ’40, ’41 ..... Pride’s Crossing, Mass.Conant, Cale .......................T ............ 2003, ’04, ‘05 ...................Rock Hill, S.C.Conant, Cliff .......................T ............ 2003, ’04, ‘05 ...................Rock Hill, S.C.Cook, David ......................OLB .......1987, ’88, ’89, ’90 .....................Atlanta, Ga.Cook, Lance ...................... LB ........1988, ’89, ’90, ’91 ................... Marietta, Ga.Cook, Tim ........................... K ................1984, ’87.............. Daytona Beach, Fla.Cook, Richard ....................OG ...............1981, ’82.....................Charleston, S.C.Cooper, Bill ........................ FB ...............1963, ’64........................ Lexington, Ky.Cooper, Tory .....................DB .................. 2005 ....................... Effi ngham, 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 ..........................Columbia, S.C.Cory, Mike .......................... DL ........1987, ’88, ’89, ’90 ........... N.Little Rock, Ark.Cothran, J.T. .............................................. 1929 ..................................................Cothran, W.H. ............................................ 1928 ..................................................Courey, Dan .........................T ................1960, ’61............. New Kensington, Pa.Covington, Charles .................................... 1923 ..................................................Cox, Buddy ........................DG .................. 1976 ........................Charleston, S.C.Craig, Benny .....................OLB ................. 1982 ..................... Summerville, S.C.Crawford .................................................... 1907 ..................................................Crisman .............................. G ................1963, ’64....................... Pittsburgh, Pa.Crocker, Perry .................... OT .................. 1982 .................. North Augusta, S.C.Croft, E.S. .................................................. 1936 ...............................Atlanta, Ga.Croft, W.C. ................................................. 1938 ..............................Glenview, Ill.Croft, W.S. ............................................................................................................Crosby, J.P. ................................................ 1933 ..................................................Crosby, Marty ....................QB ........... 1976, ’77, ’78 .................Charleston, S.C.Crosby, Ricky ......................FL .................. 1972 ..........................Columbia, S.C.Crosby, W.E. .............................................. 1950 ..................................................Cross, Mike ........................ SE .................. 1981 .......................... Charlotte, N.C.Crouch, Bob ....................... HB ........... 1959, ’60, ’61 ................... Salisbury, N.C.Crouch, J. .................................................. 1921 ..................................................Crowley, Mike ..................... G ................1968, ’69................N. Charleston, S.C.Cummings, Detric .............. DB ........1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 .....................Atlanta, Ga.Cunningham, Harry Lee ............................ 1918 ..................................................Cunningham, Mike ............. DE .................. 1978 ........................Charleston, S.C.Cunningham, Travis ........... DT ........1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 ............Orange Park, Fla.Curry, Cosmo ..................... FB ...............1989, ’90...........................Berwick, Pa.Curry, Kelly ........................ LB ........... 1978, ’79, ’80 ...................Columbia, S.C.Curry, Kevin ....................... DB ........... 1977, ’78, ’79 ...................Columbia, S.C.

Dalce, Jeff .......................... DE .................. 2002 .........................Hephzibah, Ga.Dailey, G.P. ................................................ 1954 ..................................................Dalton, Roger .................... DT .................. 1994 ...........................Rock Hill, S.C.Damon, Chuck ................... DT ...............1973, ’75.............. Grand Rapids, Mich.Damon, John ............................................. 1943 ................. Grand Rapids, Mich.Daniel, Ben ......................... G ................... 1965 ........................ Thomaston, Ga.Daniels, Tony .....................NG .................. 1990 ............................. Orlando, Fla.Darby, Charlie ..................... G ................... 1953 .....................Mt. Pleasant, S.C.Darby, John ....................... TE .................. 1982 ........................Charleston, S.C.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, OhioDavis, 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, TexasDavis, Mike ........................ FB .................. 1996 .................... Murrells Inlet, S.C.Davitt, Mike ..........................T ............ 1968, ’69, ’71 .................. Springdale, Pa.Dawson, Lewis .................. OL ........2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 .............Fayetteville, N.C.Dean, Matt ......................... DB ...............1998, ‘99.................Myrtle Beach, S.C.Dean, Mike ........................ DT ........... 1972, ’73, ’74 ..................Greenville, S.C.Deas, Henry ........................ G ............ 1935, ’36, ’37 .................Charleston, S.C.Dease, Don ......................... G ............ 1968, ’69, ’70 ......... Winston-Salem, N.C.Deedrick, John ................... DT ...............1986, ’87............................Atlanta, Ga.Dellinger, Chip ................... DB ........... 1972, ’73, ’74 ............... Greenwood, S.C.Dellinger, Layne ................. LB ........1989, ’90, ’91, ‘93 ....................Sumter, S.C.DeLuca, J.J. ............................................... 1951 .................San Francisco, Calif.Denhem, Andrew ....................................... 1927 ..................................................Dennis, Scott ..................... OT ........... 1985, ’86, ’87 .................... Beaufort, S.C.Denny ........................................................ 1953 ..................................................Densmore, Sean ................ RB .................. 1984 .......................... Pittsburgh, Pa.D’Errico, R.N. ............................................. 1943 ..................................................DeS.C.hamps, Robert F. ..... G ............ 1937, ‘38, ‘39 ...................Columbia, S.C.Dessaso, Chris .................. DB ...............1985, ’87.................. Springfi eld, 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 ........ 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 ............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 ..................................................Duncan, Bob ...................... TB ...............1969, ’70.....................Charleston, S.C.Dunfee, L.B. ............................................... 1950 ..................................Troy, OhioDunham, Tee ..................... FB .................. 2000 ........................ Lynchburg, S.C.Dunn, Napolean ............... LB .................. 2005 .......................... Norcorss, Ga.DuPre, S.J. ................................................ 1935 ..................... Spartanburg, S.C.Duvall, Howard .......................................... 1929 ..................................................Dyches, B.H. .............................................. 1951 ...............................Atlanta, Ga.Dykes, Bilton ...................... FB ........... 1959, ’60, ’61 ...................Savannah, Ga.Dzanis, Ed ......................... FB ........1954, ’55, ’56, ’57 ............Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Eadie, R.D. ................................................ 1906 ..................................................Eason, F.G. ................................................ 1906 ..................................................Eastburn, Earley ................ HB ........... 1959, ’60, ’61 ........................ Mobile, Ala.Easterby, Ronnie ............... DE ........... 1975, ’76, ’77 .................Charleston, S.C.Eaves, Jimmy .................... DE ........... 1971, ’72, ’73 .......................Sumter, S.C.Eckert, Chris ......................QB ........... 1999, ‘00, ‘01 ..................Columbus, N.C.Eddleton, Raymond ........... DE ........... 1992, ’93, ’94 ....................Richmond, Va.Edward, Tommy ................. HB ........... 1959, ’60, ’61 ........................Ayden, N.C.Edwards, Charles G. ......... HB ........... 1937, ’38, ’39 ................Wilmington, N.C.Eggleston, Danny ................T ............ 1976, ’77, ’78 ............................Gray, Ga.Ehrlich J.G. ................................................ 1907 ..................................................Eichholz, Jerome ....................................... 1939 ..................................................Ellerbe, Edward ......................................... 1929 ..................................................Ellerbe, J.E. ............................................... 1911 ..................................................Elliot, Cory ......................... DB .................. 1997 .......................Fayetteville, N.C.Ellis, Jack ................................................... 1953 ..................................................Engard, Rodney .................. G ............ 1965, ’66, ’67 ........................Atlanta, Ga.Engelhardt, August .................................... 1953 .........................Manderville, La.Enick, Thomas ........................................... 1948 ..................................................Epple, Carl ......................... DT ...............1984, ’85........................Baltimore, Md.Epps, Claude ............................................. 1929 ..................................................Erhard, Jake ...................... DT ........... 1991, ’92, ‘93 ............. Lawrenceville, Ga.Erickson, Greg ................... DT ........... 1971, ’72, ’73 ..........Hendersonville, N.C.Ervin, Tommy ..................... RB ........... 1972, ’73, ’74 .............. Summerville, S.C.Eskridge, Lawson ...................................... 1932 ..................................................Esther III, Jon ............................................ 2005 ..................................................Ettari, Jim ...........................NG ........1979, ’80, ’81, ’82 .............. Brentwood, N.Y.Evans, 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...................... 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 ......................... Springfi eld, 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 ...............................Fairfax, Va.Fletcher, Brian ................ DL/OL ............2003, ‘04...................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 Plainfi eld, N.J.Friedman, Buddy ....................................... 1953 ..................................................Frooman, Tom ................... RB ........1985, ’86, ’87, ’89 ...............Cincinnati, OhioFrost, John ................................................. 1922 ..................................................Frye, Chris .........................OG ...............1990, ’91....................... Charlotte, N.C.Fuller, Ben ................................................. 1923 ..................................................

Gabrish, Jim ...................... OL ........1982, ’83, ’84, ’85 ................. Canfi eld, OhioGaffney, Frances ....................................... 1918 ..................................................Gahagen, Jim ..................... K ............ 1966, ’67, ’68 ......................Bluffton, S.C.Gaines, Tim ....................... TB ...............1977, ’78.......................... Hickory, N.C.Gallion, Ryan ..................... DB .................. 2000 ............................Abingdon, Va.Galvin, Ron ........................WR........1986, ’87, ’88, ’89 ...................... Miami, Fla.Gamble ...................................................... 1907 ..................................................Gamble, Dendrick ..............WR........1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 ................... Ladson, S.C.Gamble, Tracey ................RUE .......1991, ’92, ‘93, ’94 ................. Manning, S.C.Gamby, John ...................... C ............ 1980, ’81, ’82 .................... Brewster, N.Y.Gambrell, Mike .................. HB ...............1959, ’60.................... Great Falls, S.C.Gardner, Britt ..................... LB ........... 1997, ‘98, ‘99 .................. Lancaster, S.C.Garner, Dave .....................OG ........... 1981, ’83, ’84 ...................Columbia, S.C.Garrison, George ................ C ............ 1958, ’59, ’60 ...................Anderson, S.C.Gause, Kevin ..................... CB ........... 1999, ‘00, ‘01 ................Fayetteville, N.C.Gay, Bill .............................. K ................... 1984 .....................Mt. Pleasant, S.C.Gay, Corey ......................... DB ...............1992, ’93.......................Alexandria, Va.Gayewski, Gerry ................. C ................... 1954 ................. Hunlocks Creek, Pa.Geddings, Richard ............. DB ........... 1989, ’90, ’91 .......................Sumter, S.C.Gehlken, Henry ................... C ................... 1963 ...................N. Charleston, S.C.Gentry, Travis ...................DB ...............2004, ‘05 ...................... Pulaski, Tenn.Gershon, Marty .......................................... 1948 ..................................................Gess, Jonathan .................. C ............ 1999, ‘00, ‘01 ........................Clover, S.C.Gettys, Alex .........................T ............ 1965, ’66, ’67 ..................... Pickens, S.C.Gibbs, Chris ....................... RB ........... 2002, ’03, ‘05 .................... Beaufort, S.C.Gibbs, Thomas .................. FB ........... 1997, ‘98, ‘99 ........................Hoover, Ala.Gibson ....................................................... 1916 ..................................................Gibson, Lonnie .................. RB .................. 1973 ............................... Macon, Ga.Gibson, T.K. ............................................... 1913 ..................................................Gibson, William B. ............. HB ........... 1936, ’37, ’38 .......................Sumter, S.C.Gilbert, Bartow ........................................... 1932 ..................................................Gilgo, Bill ............................ E ............ 1959, ’60, ’61 ...............Washington, D.C.Gillespie, Eric ..................... DB ........... 1983, ’84, ’85 ......................Dayton, OhioGilliard, Ron ....................... DE ........... 1979, ’80, ’81 .................Charleston, S.C.Gillis, Paul .......................... DB ........1976, ’77, ’78, ’79 ....... Daytona Beach, Fla.Gist, Anquan ...................... DB ........1993, ’94, ‘95, ‘96 .................Rock Hill, S.C.Glaze, Lee ..................... QB-WR ....... 1983, ’84, ’85 .................Charleston, S.C.Gleissner, Lukas .............. DT ........... 2003, ’04, ‘05 ................ 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, OhioGold, 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 .............. Fayetteville, N.C.Goodwin, Keele ................. DE ...............1999, ‘00....................... Abbeville, S.C.Goolsby, Jay ......................QB ........... 1966, ’67, ’68 .......................Apopka, Fla.Gorrity ........................................................ 1927 ..................................................

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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 ..................... DB ........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, OhioGriffi n, A.C. ................................................ 1934 ..................................................Griffi n, Jack ........................ HB ........1956, ’57, ’58, ’59 .................Hamburg, N.Y.Griffi n, 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 .................QB .................. 2005 ............................Fairburn, Ga.Hansen, Lance ..................OG ........1989, ’90, ’91, ’92 ................Alexandria, Va.Hardin, Blair .......................WR...............2000, ‘03....................Kannapolis, N.C.Hardin, Justin .....................QB ...............2003, ‘04....................Kannapolis, N.C.Harley ...................................................................................................................Harrington, Ed .................... G ............ 1959, ’60, ’61 ......................Gaffney, S.C.Harris, Corey ..................... CB ...............1995, ‘96............. Warner Robbins, Ga.Harman, John .................... DB .................. 1983 ..........................Columbia, S.C.Harshbarger, Robert ........... G ............ 1936, ‘37, ‘38 ............... St. Albans, W.Va.Harvey, Charley ................. DB ...............1977, ’78.....................Charleston, S.C.Harvey, Dave ..................... CB .................. 1994 ...........................Cumming, Ga.Harvey, Joe ......................... C ................... 1974 ........................Charleston, S.C.Harvey, Steve .................... DB .................. 1974 ...............................Atlanta, Ga.Hastings, Adam .................. G ............ 2002, ‘03, ‘04 ..........................Icard, N.C.Hawkins, Brandon ............. DB ........... 2003, ’04, ‘05 ............. Early Branch, S.C.Hayes ........................................................ 1953 ..................................................Haynes, C.J. ......................QB ........... 1992, ’93, ’94 ... New Smyrna Beach, Fla.Haynie, Blake .................... DE ...............1980, ’81............................Belton, S.C.Haywood, Denny ............... LB ........1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 ......................... Lutz, Fla.Healy, Matt .........................WR........1999, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 ........... Summerville, S.C.Hearn, Bart ......................... C ................... 1993 .................................Elkin, N.C.Hearn, Gran ....................... DB .................. 1974 .......................... Charlotte, N.C.Heath ......................................................... 1912 ..................................................Heinsohn, Alvin .......................................... 1921 ..................................................Hemmingway, Tom ............. E ............ 1957, ’58, ’59 ..................29 Palms, Calif.Henderson, Andrew ........... DB ........2002, ‘03, ’04, ‘05 ..........Newport News, Va.Henderson, William ................................... 1948 ..................................................Hendrix, Bob ...................... DB ...............1969, ’70................... Greenwood, S.C.Hendrix, Jerrald ................. OT .................. 1991 .............................Callahan, FlaHeyward .................................................... 1942 ..................................................Hibb, Thomas ............................................ 1914 ..................................................Higgins, Earl ...................... DT .................. 1989 ........................Charleston, S.C.Hightower, Gene .................FL ........... 1967, ’68, ’69 ................Birmingham, Ala.Hill .............................................................. 1915 ..................................................Hill, Antwan ..................... DT/OL .....2002, ‘03, ’04, ‘05 .............. Cartersville, Ga.Hill, Butch .......................... LB .................. 1983 .................Stone Mountain, Ga.Hill, Charlie ..........................T ................1954, ’55..........................Prichard, Ala.Hill, G.H. .................................................... 1951 ............................... Utica, Miss.Hill, Ken .............................. E .........1953, ’54, ’55, ’56 ..............Charleston, S.C.Hill, Robert .........................QB ........1981, ’82, ’83, ’84 .......... Lawrenceville, Ga.Hill, Vincent ......................DB .................. 2005 ............... 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 ........................................ 1932Hollingsworth, 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 ........................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, 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 ............. Orangeburg, S.C.Jacobs, David .................... OT ........... 1996, ‘97, ‘98 ...................Kingstree, S.C.James, Chuck ....................QB ...............1953, ’54.................... N. Augusta, S.C.James, Greg ...................... DT ...............1975, ’76......................Memphis, Tenn.James, William .......................................... 1916 ..................................................Jameson, Randy ................. G ................... 1978 .........................Greenville, S.C.Jarvis, Dennis ....................DG ........... 1971, ’72, ’73 ....................Richmond, Va.Jarvis, Robert ............................................ 1921 ..................................................Jeffords, Milton .......................................... 1919 ..................................................Jeffords, W.O. ............................................ 1917 ..................................................Jenkins, Anthony ............... DB ...............1986, ’87.......................... Ladson, S.C.Jenkins, Charles ................ OL ........... 1984, ’85, ’86 ...................Columbia, S.C.Jenkins, Norward ....................................... 1942 ..................................................Jenkins, William ...................T ............ 1934, ‘35, ‘36 ...................Pageland, S.C.Jenkinson, William ..................................... 1934 ..................................................Jennings, Jeff .................... DT ........1978, ’79, ’80, ’81 ...............Greenville, S.C.Jennings, Lauren ....................................... 1933 ..................................................Jernigan, Ta’mar ..............WR...............2004, ‘05 ...................... 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, Porter ................. FB ........2002, ‘03, ’04, ‘05 ....................... Loris, S.C.Johnson, Scooter ............QB/WR ....2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 ........................Irmo, S.C.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, Randy ................. DT ........1973, ’74, ’75, ’76 ..............Charleston, 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, Reggie .................... RB .................. 2005 ..........................Bessemer, Ala.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 ..................... K ................... 2005 ............College Station, TexasKeeney, 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 ............................. 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, OhioKlien ........................................................... 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 ..........................Coway, S.C.Lawson, Joshua ...............DB ...............2004, ‘05 .................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 .....................Snow Hill, N.C.Lee, Robert ................................................ 1924 ..................................................

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...Leedy, Cecil ....................... LB ...............1974, ’75............................ Tampa, Fla.Legge, B.R. ................................................ 1911 ..................................................Leitner, Jim ........................QB .................. 1966 .............................Chester, S.C.Leitner, Tommy ..................DG ........... 1971, ’72, ’73 ......................Chester, S.C.Lemert, Lee ....................... FB ...............1988, ’89......................Greenville, S.C.Lempesis, Peter W. ............ G ............ 1935, ‘36, ‘37 .................Charleston, S.C.Leon, Nick .......................... LB .................. 2005 ..................................Irmo, S.C.Levi, G.A. ................................................... 1936 .......................Fayetteville, N.C.Levine, Fred ........................ E ................... 1954 ........................Charleston, S.C.Lewis, Jim ............................T ................1963, ’64.....................Dravasburg, Pa.Lewis, Mel .................................................. 1948 ..................................................Lewis, Mike ........................ TB ........1981, ’82, ’83, ’84 .........McClellanville, S.C.Lewis, Scott ....................... LB .................. 1996 ................................Greer, S.C.Little ........................................................... 1910 ..................................................Little, Erick ......................... HB ........1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 .................. Laurens, S.C.Lloyd, Dick .......................... G ................1964, ’66...................... Hollywood, Fla.Lockwood, Eddie ....................................1939, ‘40.....................Charleston, S.C.Logan, Nate ....................... FS .................. 1995 ........................Charleston, S.C.Lombardi, Phillip ........................................ 1947 ..................................................Long, Billy .......................... DB ........... 1972, ’73, ’74 .............. Summerville, S.C.Long, Pete ......................... LB ........1985, ’86, ’87, ’88 ................ Pittsburgh, Pa.Looper, Ron ........................ C ............ 1972, ’73, ’74 ..................Greenville, S.C.Love, Terance .................... DB ........... 1986, ’87, ’88 ................... Allendale, S.C.Loving, Walt ....................... DE .................. 1983 ........................Woodbridge, Va.Lowe, McDonald ........................................ 1935 ...................Valley Village, Calif.Lundy, Mark ....................... LB .................. 1988 ............................ Fort Mill, S.C.Lunsford, Gordon ............... TB .................. 1972 ...................... Rougemont, N.C.Luster, Adrian ..................... DT ........1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 .................. Laurens, S.C.Lyerly, Lindsey ................... DS ...............1999, ‘00...................... Lexington, S.C.Lyles, Kendrick ................DB ...............2004, ‘05 ...........................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.Maguire, Paul ..................... E .........1956, ’57, ’58, ’59 ...........Youngstown, OhioMaher, John ....................... OT ...............1983, ’84........................Allentown, Pa.Maher, Steve ...................... G ................1971, ’72........................Waycross, Ga.Mahoney, Nate .................. RB ........1999, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 ........ North Augusta, S.C.Major, Al ............................. TE ...............1976, ’77....................... Hampton, S.C.Malacarne, A.C. ......................................... 1952 ..........................Harrisburg, Pa.Mamajak, A.C. ........................................... 1952 ..................................................Mamajak, James ....................................... 1951 ....................... McKeesport, Pa.Manly, Walter L. .................. E ............ 1935, ’36, ’37 .................... Leesburg, Fla.Manson, Eric ...................... RB ........... 1980, ’81, ’83 ........................ Macon, Ga.Marchinke, Thomas ................................... 1948 ..................................................Margle, Thomas .................. G ............ 1955, ’56, ’57 ........New Philadelphia, Pa.Marinko, Terry ......................T ................1971, ’72...........................Sumter, S.C.Marion, Joe ........................ DT ........... 1981, ’82, ’83 ............... St. Stephen, S.C.Markuson, Richie ...............OG ...............1997, ‘98..........................Clayton, N.C.Marsh, Clyde ...................... E ............ 1960, ’61, ’62 .........................Sparta, Ga.Marshall, L.S. ............................................. 1943 ..................................................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 .......................... 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.Mayfi eld, 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, OhioMcCarty, Kevin .................. LB ........... 1981, ’82, ’83 .................Charleston, S.C.McCaskill, Kevin .............. DL ...............2004, ‘05 .....................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.McDowll, Chris ................. OL ...............2004, ‘05 ........................ Taylors, S.C.McDowell, Robert ...................................... 1926 ..................................................

McElwee, Jack ................... RB .................. 1974 ........................Charleston, S.C.McElwee, Thomas ..................................... 1951 ..................................................McFadden, McBride .................................. 1915 ..................................................McFaddin, James ...................................... 1934 ..................................................McFarland, Ed ................... LB ........... 1990, ’91, ’92 ...............Orange Park, Fla.McFarland, Thomas ................................... 1926 ..................................................McGee, A.P. ............................................... 1908 ..................................................McGill, Stan ........................ P ................1998, ‘99.......................Kingstree, S.C. McGinn, R.J. .............................................. 1951 .......................... Townville, S.C.McGrier, Waren.................. RB ........... 1984, ’85, ’86 ..............Ware Shoals, S.C.McGroarty, Pat .................... G .........1978, ’79, ’80, ’81 ................Hyattsville, Md.McIlwain, John ........................................... 1927 ..................................................McIntosh, Edwin ........................................ 1932 ..................................................McIntyre, Wade H. ............. HB .............. 1938, ’39, ...............Bennetssville, S.C.McKaniel, James ....................................... 1956 ..................................................McKibben, Tom .................. DB .................. 1972 .............................Chester, S.C.McKnight, Kendall .............. LB ........... 1992, ’93, ’94 .................Charleston, S.C.McKown, Kent ................... DB .................. 1985 ................... Fayetteville, W. Va.McLarty, Dale ..................... DE ...............1979, ’80.........................Callahan, Fla.McMillan, Jim ..................... TB ........... 1966, ’67, ’68 .................Walterboro, S.C.McNeil, Frank T. .................QB ........... 1935, ’36, ’37 .................Charleston, S.C.McRee, Marshall ................ FB ...............1959, ’60.......................Melbourne, Pa.McWharter ................................................. 1912 ..................................................Meeks, Bernard ................. LB ...............1994, ‘95....................... Bamberg, S.C.Melby, Bill .......................... LB ........1988, ’89, ’90, ’91 ................... Munster, Ind.Melton, Allan ...................... DE ........... 1970, ’71, ’72 .................... Camden, S.C.Melvin, Lamont .................. RB .................. 1987 .......................Fayetteville, N.C.Meng, Lewis B. .................. HB ........... 1935, ’36, ’37 ....... Avondale Estates, Ga.Merton, Brad ......................WR.................. 1995 .........................Lancaster, OhioMetz, 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.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.................. 2005 .............................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 .................. 2005 ........................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.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 ...........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 ...............2002, ‘03.......................... Marietta, Ga.Oliver, Andrew ...................DG ...............1978, ’81........................ Oxon Hill, Md.Olson, Randy ..................... DB ........... 1967, ’69, ’70 .................Bethel Park, Pa.O’Neill, E.J. ........................ OT ........... 1993, ’94, ‘95 ................... Pittsburgh, Pa.Orange, Marvin ................... C ................1982, ’83.......................Columbia, S.C.Orr, Ralph ........................... E ................... 1965 ...................Pisgah Forest, N.C.O’Shaughnosey, John ............................... 1924 ..................................................Overman, E.W. .......................................... 1943 ..................................................Owens, Clarence W. ............T ............ 1937, ’38, ’39 ............... Cumberland, Md.

Padgett, H.R. ............................................. 1908 ..................................................Pahl, Steve ........................ DT .................. 1996 ............................. Ladson, S.C.Paine, Billy ......................... RB ...............1971, ’72......................... Valdosta, Ga.Palmer, Kinta .....................WR.................. 2005 .................Moncks Corner, S.C.Palmer, Oran ............................................. 1916 ..................................................Palmer, Shaun ................... DT ........2002, ‘03, ’04, ‘05 ................Columbia, S.C.Palms, John ....................... FB ...............1979, ’80............................Atlanta, Ga.Parker ...................................................................................................................Parker, Jim ......................... HB ........... 1962, ’63, ’64 ......... Kings Mountain, S.C.Parker, T.C. ................................................ 1910 ..................................................Parks ......................................................... 1936 ..................................................Parks, J.D. ................................................. 1910 ..................................................Parris, Ricky ....................... C ................... 1964 .............................. Lyman, S.C.Parrish, Buddy .....................T ............ 1972, ’73, ’74 .................... Americus, Ga.Parsons, Ken ...................... E ................1953, ’54....................Unionville, Conn.Parson, Mark ..................... TE ...............1995, ‘96...................... Ridgeville, S.C.Parson, Bart ....................... LS ...............1997, ‘98............................Belton, S.C.Passailargen .............................................. 1910 ..................................................Passander, Tony ................QB ........... 1967, ’68, ’69 ...................... Derby, Conn.Patrick, H. .................................................. 1910 ..................................................Patrick, E.B. ............................................... 1912 ..................................................Paulson, James ......................................... 1947 .......................... Greenbush, MIPayne, 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 ................ Jacksonville, Fla.Petrick, Paul .............................................. 1953 ..................................................Petno, Vince ....................... E ............ 1961, ’62, ’63 ...................Uniontown, Pa.Petty, Jim ............................ C .........1983, ’84, ’85, ’86 ............... Dunwoody, Ga.Phillips, Bill ........................ HB ........... 1988, ’89, ’90 ................... Hampton, S.C.Phillips, Mel ........................ G ............ 1963, ’64, ’65 ........................ Vidalia, Ga.Pickard, J.W. .............................................. 1950 ..................................................Pinckney, Lucian .....................................1949, ’50............ Albuquerque, N. Mex.Pinckney, Mel .....................FL ........... 1976, ’77, ’79 .................Charleston, S.C.Pipczynski, Joe .................. OT ........1979, ’80, ’81, ’82 ............... Riverhead, N.Y.Pitts, Chad .........................RG .................. 2000 ............................... Tampa, Fla.Pitts, Mike ............................T ................1969, ’70....................Birmingham, Ala.Platt, Harold ............................................... 1918 ..................................................Player, Mike ....................... DT .................. 1982 ..........................Columbia, S.C.Pollitzer, W.P. ............................................. 1906 ..................................................Pope, Don ........................... G ................1971, ’72............. Winston-Salem, N.C.Porter, C.E. ................................................ 1915 ..................................................Porter, R.D. ................................................ 1915 ..................................................Porth, Harry ............................................... 1934 ..................................................Potts, Brendon ...................QB ...............1989, ’90............................Atlanta, Ga.Pough, Bud ........................WR........2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 ................Columbia, S.C.Powell, (La)Quincy ............ DT ........... 1991, ’92, ‘93 .................... Camden, S.C.Pratt, Sammy ..................... HB ...............1953, ’54........................Rock Hill, S.C.Pressley, Albert .................. DB ........1982, ’84, ’85, ’86 ................Blackville, S.C.Prioleau, Jesse ..............OLB-DE ....1982, ’83, ’84, ’85 .................... Burton, S.C.Pryor, Jason ....................... FB ........... 1992, ’94, ‘95 ....................Richmond, Va.Purcell, Brad ....................... P ................... 1993 ...........................Waycross, Ga.

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Rain, Bill .........................DB-RB ........ 1985, ’86, ’87 ......................Dayton, OhioRainsford, 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 ..................................................Reeves, Aubrey .................. G ............ 1959, ’60, ’61 ..........................Rome, Ga.Reeves, Dan ......................QB .................. 1975 .................... Cocoa Beach, Fla.Reeves, John .......................T ................1964, ’65............. Winston-Salem, N.C.Regan, Dickie .................... TE ........1973, ’74, ’75, ’76 ................Columbia, S.C.Reiley, Champ ....................FL ........... 1969, ’70, ’71 ................Jacksonville, Fla.Reiney, Jim ..........................T ................1960, ’61......................Greenville, S.C.Reiser, Kyle .......................MG ........... 1969, ’70, ’71 ...................Savannah, Ga.Renken, Ralph .................... G ................1953, ’54.....................Charleston, S.C.Renwick, Joe ..................... LB .................. 1998 ........................Winnsboro, S.C.Reynolds, A.S. ........................................... 1919 ..................................................Reynolds, James ...............WR.................. 2004 ..........................Columbia, S.C.Rhame, Hank ...................... K ............ 1981, ’82, ’83 ....................Holly Hill, S.C.Rhame, Lee ....................... HB .................. 1958 ..............................Sumter, S.C.Rhodes, Jete .....................QB ...............1964, ’65.............................. Estill, S.C.Rhodes, Tommy ................. LB ...............1969, ’70........................ Camden, S.C.Richardson, Bernardo ........ LB ........... 2000, ‘01, ‘02 .............Newport News, Va.Richardson, J.E. ........................................ 1947 ..................................................Richardson, Mario ............. DT ........1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 .................Ft. Pierce, Fla.Richardson, Tim................. DB ...............1970, ’71..........................Augusta, Ga.Richburg, Hugh .......................................... 1927 ..................................................Riddle, B.C. ............................................... 1910 ..................................................Ridgway, Will ..................... TE ...............1991, ‘93.......................... Jackson, Ga.Rierson, Duby ....................QB ...............1953, ’54............. Winston-Salem, N.C.Reith, Glenn .......................WR.................. 1979 ......................... Livingston, N.J.Riley, Mike ......................... SE ........... 1974, ’75, ’77 .....................Rockville, Md.Rivers, H.I. ................................................. 1934 ..................................................Rivers, R.I. ................................................. 1931 ..................................................Rivers, Terrance ................ HB ........1991, ’92, ’93. ’94 .............Jacksonville, Fla.Roach, Kevin ..................... DB .................. 2002 ...............................Canton, Ga.Robbins, Todd .................... DT ........... 1983, ’84, ’85 .......................Berwick, Pa.Rober, Sheldon .......................................... 1922 ..................................................Roberts, 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, VARobsock, 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 .........................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, TexasSanders, 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 .................. 2005 ............................. 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.Selman, Mike ...................... P ............ 1994, ‘95, ‘96 .................... Manning, S.C.Seward, Buck ..................... C ................... 1980 ..........................Savannah, Ga.Sexton, Tim......................... P ................... 1982 ...............................Atlanta, Ga.Shaffer, Doug .......................T ................1962, ’63....................... Pittsburgh, Pa.Shahid, R.J. ............................................... 1950 ...............Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.Shahid, W.S. .............................................. 1947 ..................................................Sharpe, Bucky ................... HB ............. ’59, ’60, ’61 ......................Florence, S.C.Shealy, Francis ....................T ............ 1938, ’39, ‘40 .................... Leesville, S.C.Sheffer, Bill ........................ TE .................. 1974 .........................Knoxville, Tenn.Shelley, Ron ...................... DE ........... 1973, ’74, ’75 .........................Aiken, S.C.Sheppard, B.B. .......................................... 1923 ..................................................Sheppard, Francis ..................................... 1916 ..................................................Sheppard, Lee .................................... 1969, ’70, ’71 ................... Asheville, N.C.Shields, Gene ..................... E ............ 1967, ’68, ’69 ......... Winston-Salem, N.C.Shillito, W.F. ............................................... 1927 ..................................................Shrader, Tracey .................QB ........... 1979, ’80, ’81 .................Woodbridge, Va.Shuddreth, Al ............................................. 1943 ..................................................Shuler, J.W. ............................................... 1912 ..................................................Shurstedt, Frederick .................................. 1934 ..................................................Siano, Mike ........................ HB .................. 1955 ......................... Union City, N.J.Siegel, Hal ...........................T ................... 1958 ........................... Brooklyn, N.Y.Simmons, Chip ................... C .........1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 ........... Spartanburg, S.C.Simmons, Jack .................. HB ........ 1919, 1920, 1921 ..............Charleston, S.C.Simons, F.J. ............................................... 1916 ..................................................Simpson, Rusty .................. K ................... 1971 .......................... Charlotte, N.C.Simpson, Scott .................. TE ...............1994, ‘95.......................... Ladson, S.C.Sims, Cedric ...................... HB ........... 1989, ’90, ’91 .......................Decatur, Ga.Singleton, Harold ........ WR-DB-RB .... 1986, ’87, ’89 .................... Beaufort, S.C.Sinkler, Daniel ............................................ 1928 ..................................................Sizer, Garrett .................. FB-DE .....1990, ’91, ’92, ‘93 .........East Lansing, Mich.Skelton, E.P. .............................................. 1930 ..................................................Skinner, Justin .................... K .........1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 ..............Charleston, S.C.Skole, Tony ........................ DB ........... 1988, ’89, ’90 .......................Roswell, Ga.Skordal, Tom ...................... SE ........... 1970, ‘71, ’72 ...................Savannah, Ga.Slawson, Mark ....................FL ........1977, ’78, ’79, ’80 ........... Summerville, S.C.Sloan ......................................................... 1907 ..................................................Skreppen, Glenn ................ DT .................. 1986 ......................... Murrysville, Pa.Small, John ........................ LB ........... 1967, ’68, ’69 ......................Augusta, Ga.Smalls, Dwayne ................. ILB ........1987, ’88, ’89, ’90 ................Columbia, S.C.Smart, Chris ....................... DT ...............1969, ’70..........................Arlington, Va.Smith, Antonio ................... RB ........1995, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 ..................... Huger, S.C.Smith, Artmar ............................................. 1906 ..................................................Smith, Bill ........................... DE ........... 1976, ’77, ’78 ...................Columbus, Ga.Smith, Brian .....................FB/LB......1997, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00 .....................Lynn, Mass.Smith, Chester .................... G ............ 1934, ’35, ’36 ...............Chesterfi eld, 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 ..................................................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 ..............................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, OhioStefancik, 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, OhioStork, 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 ..................................................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, FLThomas, 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 ......................Chesterfi eld, S.C.

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THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...THE CHOSEN CHALLENGE...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 ..................... 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 ................ 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 ............. Corpus Christi, TexasVick, 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, OhioWatson, David ................... DB .................. 1982 ............................... Tampa, Fla.Watson, Whitfi eld ....................................... 1921 ..................................................Watts, Elmer .............................................. 1932 ..................................................Webb, Chris ....................... DB ........1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 ...............Rockledge, Fla.Webb, Dennis ..................... E ................... 1966 ................................ Miami, Fla.Webb, Romon ....................WR.................. 1996 ...................... Waynesboro, Ga.Webster, Clark ........................................... 1951 ..................................................Webster, H.C. ............................................ 1951 ..................................................Weeks, J.L. ................................................ 1917 ..................................................Weeks, Mark ...................... LB .................. 1979 ........................Charleston, S.C.Weeks, Teddy ............................................ 1926 ..................................................Weinburg, Rebo ......................................... 1923 ..................................................Weinburg, Stanley ..................................... 1926 ..................................................Werden, William ..................T ................... 1938 ................................Dublin, Ga.West, Bill ............................ TE ........... 1981, ’82, ’83 ........... Warner Robins, Ga.West, Julian ....................... LB ........2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04 .................Florence, S.C.Westervelt, Eddie .............. TE ........... 1972, ’73, ’74 .................Charleston, S.C.Westmoreland, K.P. ................................... 1927 ..................................................Whaley, Bill ........................QB ........... 1959, ’60, ’61 .................Clearwater, S.C.Whaley, L.W. .............................................. 1914 ..................................................Whelan, James .......................................... 1950 ..................................................Whelchel, Don .....................T ................... 1961 .........................Statesboro, Ga.Whisenhunt, George .................................. 1917 ..................................................Whitaker, Lucian ........................................ 1921 ..................................................White, Corey ......................OG .................. 1999 .......................Fort Stewart, Ga.White, Bill ........................ FB-TE ........ 1979, ’80, ’81 ....................Baltimore, Md.White, Elijah ....................... DT .................. 1993 .................... John’s Island, S.C.White, George ........................................... 1923 ..................................................White, Kevin ...................... DB ...............1976, ’77.....................Charleston, S.C.White, Richard ................... FB .................. 1937 ...........................Rock Hill, S.C.Whitemore, Earl ................. DB .................. 2005 ..........................Columbia, S.C.Whitney, Bruce ................... C ................1962, ’63........................ Beaufort, S.C.Widel, Terry ........................QB ...............1970, ’71.....................Dravasburg, Pa.Wideman, Mike .................. LB ........1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 ................Columbia, S.C.Wideman, Samual ..................................... 1929 ..................................................

Wigal, Mark ........................ TE .................. 2005 ...................Morgantown, W.Va.Wilburn, Tim.......................NG ........1988, ’89, ’90, ’91 ........... Spartanburg, S.C.Wilcox, Deren .................... OL ...............1997, ‘98..........................Dallas, TexasWilcox, Rudy .............................................. 1953 ..................................................Wildes, Sidney .....................T ............ 1974, ’75, ’76 ..................... Surrency, Ga.Wiley, Demaj ...................... TB .................. 2000 ............................. Orlando, Fla.Wilkerson, Michael ............ OT ........... 1993, ’94, ‘95 ..........Moncks Corner, S.C.Wilkinson, Jim .................... FB ........... 1975, ’76, ’77 .....................Rockville, Md.Willard, Bo ......................... OL ........... 1983, ’84, ’85 ...................Columbia, S.C.Willard, Charles ......................................... 1932 ..................................................Willard, William .......................................... 1929 ..................................................Williams, Adrian ..............DB-RB .....1983, ’84, ’85, ’86 ..............Charleston, S.C.Williams, Alfred .................. FB .................. 1989 ..........................Kingstree, S.C.Williams, Bubba .................QB .................. 1953 ........................Charleston, S.C.Williams, Dale .................... DB .................. 1977 ..........................Columbus, Ga.Williams, Geren .................NG ........... 1989, ’90, ’91 ............. St. Stephens, S.C.Williams, H.J. ............................................. 1954 ..................................................Williams, Wofford ....................................... 1954 ..................................................Willingham, Eric .................. P ............ 1990, ’91, ’92 ...................Newberry, S.C.Willis, Bob ...........................FL ...............1972, ’73............................. Miami, Fla.Willis, Edward ............................................ 1951 ..................................................Willingham ................................................. 1910 ..................................................Wilm, Robert .............................................. 1947 ..................................................Wilson, Broadus ........................................ 1928 ..................................................Wilson, H.D. ............................................... 1932 ..................................................Wilson, J.A. ................................................ 1948 ........................Charleston, S.C.Wilson, James .................. DE ........... 2003, ’04, ‘05 .......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, 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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The Citadel 27, Tennessee Tech 0December 30, 1960 • Orlando, Fla.

Orlando, Fla. - The Citadel made its fi rst post-season football ap-pearance a memorable one when it blanked Tennessee Tech, 27-0, in the 1960 Tangerine Bowl played in Orlando, Fla. On The Citadel’s fi rst possession, the Bulldogs went 69 yards while using almost 10 minutes of clock for its fi rst score. Quarterback Jerry Nettles teamed with Bill Allen on a six-yard touchdown pass to open the fi rst quarter. Bill Gilgo booted the extra point to give the Bulldogs a 7-0 lead. Halfback Tommy Edwards pushed the margin to 13-0 when he ran 56 yards for a touchdown early in the third quarter. The lead increased to 20-0 when Nettles connected with Gilgo on a 16-yard scoring pass. Reserve quarterback Sid Mitchell made it 27-0 with a one-yard sneak in the fourth period. Nettles ended the game with 137 yards passing on eight recep-tions, while Edwards fi nished with 84 yards rushing on seven carries. The Citadel accumulated 373 yards of total offense as compared to 101 yards for Tennessee Tech.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FTennessee Tech 0 0 0 0 0The Citadel 7 0 13 7 27

First QuarterCIT - Allen 6 pass from Nettles (Gilgo kick)Third QuarterCIT - Edwards 56 run (kick failed)CIT - Gilgo 16 pass from Nettles (Gilgo kick)Fourth QuarterCIT - Mitchell 1 run (Gilgo kick)

Attendance --- 13,000

Game Statistics Tennessee Tech The CitadelFirst Downs 11 25Rushing Yardage 71 241Passing Yardage 30 137Pass Att-Comp-Int 11-3-2 20-11-0Punts-Avg. 1-31 4-39Fumbles lost 1 1Yards penalized 54 99

NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs - First RoundGeorgia Southern 38, The Citadel 20November 26, 1988 • Statesboro, Ga.

Statesboro, Ga. - Georgia Southern’s Joe Ross and Frank Johnson combined for 252 yards rushing as Georgia Southern pulled away from The Citadel to win, 38-20, and advance to the second round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. The Citadel, ranked No. 14 in the nation in the fi nal NCAA Divi-sion I-AA poll, was making its fi rst trip to the playoffs. The Bulldogs jumped to an early 3-0 lead in the fi rst quarter when Hank Burriss nailed a 41-yard fi eld goal just fi ve minutes into the game. The Citadel extended its lead to 10-0 when Gene Brown rushed for a 10-yard touchdown with 4:46 remaining in the fi rst quarter. The Eagles bounced back scoring two consecutive touchdowns before Brown scored his second touchdown of the half on a fi ve-yard

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FThe Citadel 10 7 3 0 20Georgia Southern 7 7 14 10 38

First QuarterCIT - H. Burris 41 FG GSU - Ross 75 run (Dowis kick)Second QuarterGSU - Thompson 3 run (Dowis kick)CIT - Brown 5 run (H. Burriss kick)Third QuarterGSU - Johnson 28 run CIT - H Burris 23 fi eld goalGSU - McGhee 1 run (Dowis kick)Fourth QuarterGSU - Dowis 31 fi eld goalGSU - K. Miller 1 run (Dowis kick)

Attendance --- 11,011

Game Statistics The Citadel GSUFirst Downs 14 16Rushing Att-Yardage 48-224 56-373Passing Yardage 62 114Pass Att-Comp-Int 15-4-0 6-3-0

carry with 50 seconds left to play in the fi rst half. A 49-yard touchdown pass from Tommy Burriss to Philip Flor-ence, which would have made the score 24-14 at the half was nulli-fi ed moments before the end of the second period due to a holding call. Frank Johnson gave the Eagles the lead for good, 21-17, with a 28-yard touchdown run midway through the third quarter. The Citadel managed to cut the GSU lead to 21-20 with Burriss’ 23-yard fi eld goal with 4:21 remaining in the third quarter. However, the Eagles’ offense scored the fi nal 17 points of the game as GSU advanced to the second round.

NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs - First RoundGeorgia Southern 31, The Citadel 0

November 24, 1990 • Statesboro, Ga.Statesboro, Ga. - For its second consecutive playoff game, The Citadel had to face Georgia Southern on the road. The Eagles, the eventual 1990 national champions, handed the Bulldogs a 31-0 loss in the fi rst round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in Statesboro, GA. The Eagles controlled the game with a deliberate offense as they were able to total 437 total yards of offense to 163 for The Citadel. Joe Ross started the scoring for Georgia Southern with a one-yard dive just three seconds into the second quarter. The Eagles extended their lead to 10-0 when David Cool nailed a 43-yard fi eld goal 13 seconds before halftime. The Eagles then scored three unanswered touchdowns in the second half to advance to the second round. Georgia Southern won its next three games to claim their fourth national champion-ship.

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Second QuarterGSU - Ross 1 run (Dowis kick)GSU - Cool 43 fi eld goal

Third QuarterGSU - Sorrell 35 pass from Gross (Dowis kick)GSU - Miller 20 run (Dowis kick)

Fourth QuarterGSU - Efford 7 run (Dowis kick)

Attendance --- 11,881

Game Statistics The Citadel GSUFirst Downs 8 23Rushing Att-Yardage 44-186 62-283Passing Yardage 11 173Pass Att-Comp-Int 6-2-0 14-10-0Total Plays 50 76Total Net Yards 163 437

NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs - First RoundThe Citadel 44, North Carolina A&T 0November 28, 1992 • Charleston, S.C.

Charleston, S.C. - The top-ranked Citadel Bulldogs proved why they are among the nation’s best in offense and defense effi ciency as they routed North Carolina A&T, 44-0, in the fi rst round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. The win was the fi rst for the Bulldogs in the playoffs in three tries. It also marked the fi rst time that The Citadel had hosted a playoff game. After noticing that the Aggies’ defense was pushing nearly every-one forward to stop the wishbone, quarterback Jack Douglas threw to Damon Boatwright for a 57-yard gain down to the four-yard line on the Bulldogs’ fi rst possession. Two plays later, Douglas scored on a two-yard rush to give The Citadel a 7-0 lead. The Bulldogs used the pass again when Douglas hooked up with Cornell Caldwell for a 58-yard completion down to A&T’s 20. Cedric Sims scored six plays later to hand the Bulldogs a 13-0 lead after a failed extra point. It looked as if that would be the halftime score until defensive lineman Todd Lair scooped up a loose fumble and returned it 65 yards for a touchdown on the fi nal play of the fi rst half. The Citadel extended its lead to 27-0 when Sims scored on a three-yard rush midway through the third quarter. Jeff Trinh made the score 30-0 with a 30-yard fi eld goal with 11:18 remaining. The Citadel’s fi nal tally came when Undra Mitchum rumbled into the endzone from 24 yards out. The special teams even got into the act on Lester Smith’s 66-yard punt return for a touchdown. Douglas had a career-high 142 yards passing in only three at-tempts, all in the fi rst half.

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FNorth Carolina A&T 0 0 0 0 0The Citadel 7 13 7 17 44

First QuarterCIT - Douglas 2 run (Cahill kick)Second QuarterCIT - Sims 2 run (kick failed)CIT - Lair 65 fumble returnThird QuarterCIT - Sims 3 run (Cahill kick)Fourth QuarterCIT - Trinh 30 fi eld goalCIT - Smith 66 punt return (Cahill kick)CIT - Mitchem 24 run (Cahill kick)

Attendance --- 12,300

Game Statistics North Carolina A&T The CitadelFirst Downs 17 17Rushing Att-Yardage 42-94 54-271Passing Yardage 203 159Pass Att-Comp-Int 36-13-0 6-4-0Total Plays 78 60Total Net Yards 297 430

NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs - Second RoundYoungstown State 42, The Citadel 17December 5, 1992 • Charleston, S.C.

Charleston, SC --- The Citadel’s best football season in history came to an end as the Bulldogs lost to defending national champions Youngstown State, 42-17, in the second round of the playoffs. The Penguins jumped to a 21-0 lead midway through the fi rst half and appeared to have the game well in hand. But the Bulldogs scored 17 unanswered points capped off by a Jeff Trinh fi eld goal three minutes into the fourth quarter. However, Youngstown State, who advanced to the 1992 NCAA Division I-AA Championship game before losing, scored three touchdowns in the fi nal 11 minutes to advance to the third round.SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FYoungstown State 14 7 0 21 42The Citadel 0 7 7 3 17

First QuarterYSU - Clark 2 run (Wilkins kick)YSU - Zwisler 39 pass from Cochran (Wilkens kick)Second QuarterYSU - Smith 1 run (Wilkins kick)CIT - Douglas 9 run (Cahill kick)Third QuarterCIT - Sands 13 run (Cahill kick)Fourth QuarterCIT - Trinh 32 fi eld goalYSU - Smith 3 run (Wilkins kick)YSU - Clark 4 run (Wilkins kick)YSU - Jones 5 run (Wilkins kick)

Attendance --- 13,021

Game Statistics Youngstown State The CitadelFirst Downs 26 20Rushing Att-Yardage 53-280 58-277Passing Yardage 183 56Pass Att-Comp-Int 17-12-0 14-4-0Total Plays 70 72

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The Citadel President Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa was born in Springfi eld, Ill., Sept. 28, 1951. After gradu-ating 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 gradu-ated from The Citadel in 1973 with a degree in busi-ness administration and was awarded a commission in the Air Force. A command fi ghter pilot with more than 3,600 fl ying 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 ex-change offi cer fl ying 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 Pacifi c Air Forces at Hickam Air Force Base in Ha-waii and commandant of The Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama. As dep-uty 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 adminis-tration 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

Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa Jr.Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa Jr.

President First Year at The CitadelThe Citadel (1973)

Les RobinsonLes Robinson

Director of AthleticsSeventh Year at The CitadelN.C. State (1965)

At a school where leadership is taught and duty is part of the curriculum, The Citadel has the right per-son to lead its Department of Athletics in Les Robin-son. A virtual Who’s Who in intercollegiate athletics and one of the region’s most sought-after speakers, Robinson is in his seventh year as the Bulldogs’ Direc-tor of Athletics. Possessing more than four decades of college athletic experience to his credit, Robinson, who also served as athletics director and basketball coach at North Carolina State and East Tennessee State, is only the fi fth athletics director in Citadel history. He served as the Bulldogs’ basketball coach from 1974-85, having spent the fi ve previous seasons as an assistant coach. On July 14, 2000, Maj. Gen. John Grinalds in-troduced Robinson at a press conference as the “ideal person to lead The Citadel’s athletic programs.” He be-gan his Citadel responsibilities six weeks later on Sep-tember 1. In his fi rst six years leading The Citadel’s athlet-ics program, Robinson’s skills as a proven fund-raiser have already benefi ted The Citadel Brigadier Foun-dation. Robinson has been faced with having to hire three football coaches during his tenure. The process in which he hired Ellis Johnson, John Zernhelt and cur-rent coach Kevin Higgins , featured a coast-to-coast whirlwind tours of the entire Citadel family, and was received extremely well. He was successful in getting numerous people to talk about Citadel football months

of Merit with oak leaf cluster, the Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters, the Air Force Com-mendation Medal and the Combat Readiness Medal with two oak leaf clusters. He has fl own 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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in advance. He recently hired basketball coach Ed Conroy, and administratively, has realigned the Athlet-ics Department’s administration. During the past four years, the school witnessed the opening of the Altman Athletic Center at Johnson Hagood Stadium and the addition to McAlister Field House for women’s athletics. He hired the school’s fi rst senior woman administrator, taken measures to revamp totally the department’s weight room, and is personally spearheading the football stadium project. The stadium project has entered the forefront in The Citadel Athletics community as the West Side stands have been torn down and rebuilding expected to be complete in August. The Citadel, under Robinson’s guidance, has hosted the Southern Conference cross-country cham-pionships, the fi rst two rounds of the women’s basket-ball championships, the men and women’s tennis cham-pionships and the baseball tournament. A 1965 graduate of N.C. State, Robinson served fi ve years as a Bulldog assistant coach under Dick Campbell and George Hill, and eventually spent 11 sea-sons as The Citadel’s head basketball coach from 1974-85. He directed the 1978-79 and 1984-85 teams to 20 and 18 victories, respectively. Robinson was named the Southern Conference Coach of the Year in 1979 and was tabbed South Carolina’s Coach of the Year in 1979 and 1985. Following his tenure at The Citadel, Robinson became the head basketball coach at East Tennessee State, where he coached the Buccaneers for fi ve years increasing their win total (7-14-20-27) each year. He resurrected the ETSU program that won just seven games in 1987 to its fi nest run of basketball and athlet-ics successes in school history. Robinson guided the Buccaneers to two NCAA Tournament appearances (1989 and 1990), a pair of Southern Conference Tournament championships (1989 and 1990) and was named Southern Conference and Tennessee Coach of the Year following the 1990 campaign. The Buccaneers also produced record levels of departmental revenue while he served the dual role of head basketball coach and athletics director. The West Virginia native remains the only coach in Southern Conference men’s basketball history to earn league coach of the year honors at two different schools, and he ranks fi fth on the conference’s list of basketball wins. Robinson returned to Raleigh and his alma

mater prior to the 1990-91 basketball campaign to coach the Wolfpack and replaced Jim Valvano. Rob-inson promptly guided N.C. State to a 20-11 record and NCAA Tournament appearance while earning the NABC’s District Coach of the Year honor in his fi rst season atop the Wolfpack program. His teams also en-joyed commendable academic success during the de-cade while graduation rates and grade point averages increased and the academic qualifi cations of incoming freshmen improved. He also posted the best career winning percentage against North Carolina of any ACC coach during his tenure. As athletic director at N.C. State from 1996-2000, Robinson oversaw a department with an op-erating budget of $25 million and sent 11 teams to postseason play. During his fi nal year, the department witnessed a $1.1 million surplus. In addition, the cumulative grade point average of athletes at the ACC institution exceeded that of the general student body. Robinson and the N.C. State family also witnessed the opening of the Entertainment and Sports Arena, a 19,700-seat facility which serves as the home of the Wolfpack men’s basketball program and the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League. As an undergraduate at N.C. State, Robinson served as team captain and led the Wolfpack freshman basketball squad in scoring in 1961 while playing for legendary coach Everett Case. He earned two varsity letters with the Wolfpack in 1963 and 1964, spent the 1965 season as a student assistant coach and was pro-moted to graduate assistant status in 1966. He departed N.C. State after the 1966 season to coach at Cedar Key High School in Cedar Key, Fla. where he went 41-9 in two seasons. Robinson then made a one-season assistant coaching stop at Western Carolina where he earned his Master’s degree before joining The Citadel’s coaching staff prior to the 1969-70 campaign. Robinson earned a bachelor of science degree in education and recreation from N.C. State in 1965. The Robinson’s, who have maintained a home on Sullivan’s Island since coaching at The Citadel, have four children: Greg, Robby, Kelly and Barbara; and eight grandchildren: L.G. Robinson, Savannah Graves, Lily Graves, James Gra-ham Boyd, Hugh Bissell Graves, Mary Emma Graves, Charles Simon Boyd and Samuel Robinson Boyd.

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Entering his 34th year at The Citadel, Andy Claw-son serves as the college’s fi rst-ever director of sports medicine for the athletic department. Clawson is responsible for the prevention and re-habilitation 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 fi eld on a variety of levels, including professional ranks, colleges, racing, rehab and hospital facilities, among oth-ers. 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.Clawson has been active in many professional organiza-tions, 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 Certifi cation. Within South Carolina, he has been on the S.C. Advisory Committee for Athletic Trainers

Andy ClawsonAndy Clawson

Director of Sports Medicine34th Year at The CitadelHenderson State (1969)

Chuck Beddingfi eld begins his 17th year in college athletics administration and his fi fth year as the Associ-ate Athletic Director for Marketing and Development at The Citadel. His primary responsibilities are to secure funding for construction of Johnson Hagood Stadium and over-see the marketing efforts of The Citadel’s Athletic De-partment. Prior to coming to The Citadel in March of 2002, he worked 12 years with Big XII conference institutions Oklahoma State and Iowa State and SEC member Mis-sissippi State University. At Oklahoma State, Beddingfi eld served as the department’s Assistant Athletic Director for Develop-ment. In this capacity he was the director of OSU’s fundraising organization, which was successful and in-creased funds raised in six of the seven years that he served in that capacity. He also had oversight of the department’s ticket offi ce, marketing and promotions, corporate sponsorships, and concessions. At Iowa State, he was the Associate Athletic Direc-tor for Marketing and Development. During his tenure, Iowa State enjoyed increased football attendance and experienced record revenues for fundraising and cor-porate sponsorships. While at Mississippi State, Beddingfi eld served as Associate Athletics Director for External Affairs and as Executive Director of the Bulldog Club. He directed the department’s fi rst ever sellout of season football tickets. Under his leadership, the Bulldog Club nearly doubled its annual fundraising over a two-year period. Beddingfi eld, who serves on the Executive Commit-tee for the National Association of Athletic Develop-ment Directors (NAADD), was elected to the posi-tion of second Vice President and Secretary this June in New Orleans. A native of Raleigh, N.C., Beddingfi eld earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Physical Edu-cation at Appalachian State and his master’s degree in

Chuck Beddingfi eldChuck Beddingfi eld

Associate Athletic Director Fifth Year at The CitadelAppalachian State (1974)

education leadership at Iowa State University. His wife, Anne, is the Assistant Provost at The Citadel.

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Andy Solomon begins his 32nd year of athletic ad-ministration and his 16th year at The Citadel. Having served in marketing, promotions and sports information capacities since joining The Citadel, Solo-mon now devotes his efforts on special events, The Var-sity Club, the school’s licensing program and producing The Blue & White, the offi cial publication of The Citadel Brigadier Foundation and Today’s Blue & White, a weekly electronic newsletter. He is an adjunct professor in the school’s department of Health, Exercise and Sports Sci-ence, and is directly involved with The Citadel hosting Southern Conference championships. He also served as the NCAA Representative and Tournament Direc-tor at the 2003 Atlanta Baseball Regional, the 2004 Ath-ens Regional, the 2005 Clemson Regional and the 2006 Athens Regional. Solomon, 51, has been active in the community hav-ing concluded a two-year term as the second chair-man of the Charleston Metro Sports Council. He also serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame. He was selected as the inaugural Marketer-of-the-Year (1999-2000) for NCAA Division I-AA and I-AAA institutions by the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) and was named National SID-of-the-Year in 1983 by the National As-sociation of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), becoming

Ray Whiteman begins his 21st year in The Citadel Athletic Department, working primarily with the fi nan-cial aspects of the department and internal affairs. He is responsible for assisting the Director of Ath-letics with the overall management of the college’s in-tercollegiate sports program with emphasis on budget management and game-day operations. Whiteman served as associate athletics director at Dartmouth for three years before moving to The Cita-del 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. He entered the athletic administration fi eld 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 Busi-ness Managers Association and National Association of College Directors of Athletics, is married to the former Pam Evans of Youngstown, Ohio.

since 1984, and continues to serve as the state chair-man. Clawson also holds membership in the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, and The Mc-Cue Society, among others. 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 Olym-pic 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. He is married to the former Mary Richardson of Sullivan’s Island, S.C., and has one son, Drew.

the youngest ever to win the award. On March 29, 2004, Solomon was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame and became the third native Charles-tonian 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 of Forest City, N.C., and they have two daughters, Anna (13) and Addie (10).

Andy SolomonAndy Solomon

Associate AD/Communications16th Year at The CitadelCollege of Charleston (1976)

Ray WhitemanRay Whiteman

Sr. Assoc. AD/Internal Affairs21st Year at The CitadelWilliam & Mary (1966)

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Todd Lair, a member of The Citadel Class of 1995, is entering his fi rst year as The Citadel’s Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance. Before taking the compliance position, Lair served for six years as the Bulldogs’ Head Strength and Con-ditioning Coach. In addition, he is also the liaison be-tween the Commandant’s Department and the Depart-ment of Athletics. 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. 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 chil-dren a daughter Riley and a son Landon.

Robby Bennett, a 1993 graduate of The Citadel, is in his ninth year as ticket manager and his sixth as Assis-tant Athletics Director/Event Management. Bennett joined the athletic department in January of 1998 as ticket manager having worked at the Mount Pleasant Recreation Department as an aquatic supervi-sor. In addition to his ticketing responsibilities, Bennett also coordinates the rental of athletic facilities and is directly involved with game management. 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 disci-pline in 1996. The Summerville native spent three years as an un-dergraduate working as a student trainer under Andy Clawson in The Citadel’s sports medicine department. Bennett, born May 8, 1971, is married to the former Tosha Cotner of Summerville. The couple has three sons, Cade (7), Sims (5), and Bryce (1).

Entering his 25th 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 transpor-tation for all of The Citadel varsity athletic teams. In addition, he oversees the game-day playing sur-face at Johnson Hagood Stadium, the football team’s practice fi elds (Willson Field and Freshman Field), and other athletic facilities. Groshon also is responsible for

Robby BennettRobby Bennett

Asst. AD/Event ManagementNinth year at The CitadelThe Citadel (1993)

Todd LairTodd Lair

Asst. AD/ComplianceNinth Year at The CitadelThe Citadel (1995)

Mike GroshonMike Groshon

Asst. AD/Facilities25th Year at The CitadelThe Citadel (1976)

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coordinating special events hosted by the athletic de-partment. The 2000 Southern Conference’s Tennis Co-Coach of the Year, Groshon guided Citadel tennis for eight years retiring as coach in 2000. He fi nished his head coaching career with a .508 winning percentage and a 90-87 overall record at The Citadel. Under his guid-ance, the ITA recognized the tennis team as an All-Academic Team for NCAA Division I institutions in both 1998 and 1999. For the fourth consecutive year, Groshon was the Southern Conference Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championships Director. Groshon, 52, is a 1976 Citadel graduate with a de-gree in business administration.

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Kelly Simpson enters her third year as the Senior Woman Administrator for The Citadel athletic depart-ment and her sixth on The Citadel campus. As the SWA, she oversees The Citadel’s seven women’s sports programs in the areas of game management, academ-ic advising and compliance. She also represents The Citadel at Southern Conference and NCAA Meetings. She is an active member of the SoCon Cross Country and Track and Field Committee and the SoCon Gradu-ate Scholarship Committee and also serves on various campus committees. Prior to coming to the athletic department, Simp-son spent one year as an admissions counselor in The Citadel’s offi ce 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 In-tramurals and a facility manager for Deas Hall. The past fi ve years, Simpson has also served as an Adjuct Profes-sor in the HESS Department. A native of Weaverville, N.C., Simpson graduated from North Buncombe High School in 1995 before attending 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 Ti-gers’ 1999 ACC Championship Outdoor Track team. Simpson is married to The Citadel’s head men’s ten-nis coach, Toby Simpson.

Lt. Col. William C. Sharbrough III, Ph.D., is in his 22nd year at The Citadel, and his seventh as the school’s Fac-ulty Athletics Representative to the Southern Con-ference 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. He is currently serving as the president of the SoCon. A 1972 graduate of Mississippi State University, Shar-brough 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 Undergradu-ate Studies from 1993-1997, and served on the adjunct faculty of the Naval Postgraduate School in 1988. He is active in several professional associations, and was president of the Southwestern U.S. Region of the Association for Business Communication in 2002-03. His wife Dana is a teaching assistant at Charleston’s Porter-Gaud School. The couple has three children, Matthew and Geoffrey, 25-year old twins, live in Jackson, Miss., and Atlanta, respectively. Their daughter, Kathryn, is a senior at Georgia Southern in Statesboro, Ga. On campus, Sharbrough has served as faculty advi-sor to the Eagle Scout Association, the Civil War Reen-actment Club, a Company Academic Advisor and as a barracks’ Offi cer-in-Charge. Off campus, he is active in the Boy Scouts of America, having served at the troop and district levels. Sharbrough maintained a winning record as a youth soccer coach for six years while his boys participated in club soccer.

Kelly SimpsonKelly Simpson

Asst. AD/Sr. Woman AdministratorThird Year at The CitadelClemson (1999)

Lt. Col. William SharbroughLt. Col. William Sharbrough

Faculty Athletic Representative22nd Year at The CitadelMississippi State (1972)

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Erik Bell, a 2004 graduate of Bowling Green State University, is in his fi rst year as an assistant director of media relations. He serves as the primary contact for women’s golf and rifl e, and assists with all other sports and day-to-day activities of The Citadel’s media relations offi ce. Bell came to The Citadel after serving as the Assis-tant Director of Media Relations and the pre-game and post-game radio host for the Charleston RiverDogs, single-A affi liate of the New York Yankees in Charles-ton, S.C., during the summer of 2005. He also worked as the Director of Media Relations, play-by-play broad-caster and public address announcer for the Jamestown Jammers, single-A affi liate of the Florida Marlins, in the summer of 2004 in Jamestown, N.Y. Bell earned his bachelor’s degree in telecommunica-tions with a minor in journalism at Bowing Green State University. While at BGSU, he held many positions and worked as a play-by-play broadcaster for the Bowling Green Radio Sports Organization on 88.1 FM WBGU in Bowling Green, Ohio. He served as the director of promotions, assistant sports director and sports direc-tor during his time with BGRSO, an organization that broadcasts more games than any other college radio station in the nation. A graduate of Norton High School in Norton, Ohio, Bell was born on Aug. 28, 1981 in Barberton, Ohio. He is single and is currently working on his master’s de-gree in counselor’s education at The Citadel’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies.

Al Buddin, a member of The Citadel class of 2003, spent four years as a student assistant in The Citadel’s Me-

Dr. Kenny Caldwell, M.D., a three-time football Aca-demic All-America for the Bulldogs, is The Citadel’s Athletic Department’s orthopedic surgeon. Caldwell, who was inducted into The Citadel’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1986, was nominated as a fi nalist for the 2003 Verizon Academic All-America Hall of Fame. Most re-cently, Caldwell was given the Southern Conference Distinguished Service Award for 2004-05. A member of The Citadel class of 1979, Caldwell went on to earn his medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in 1983. He then spent fi ve years as an orthopedic resident at Wake Forest’s Bowman Gray School of Medicine and one year at the Hughston Clinic in Columbus, Ga., on a Sports Medi-cine Fellowship in 1989. As a member of The Citadel football team from 1975-78, Caldwell was an All-Southern Conference performer in 1977 and 1978, while being named the Bulldogs’ team MVP in 1978. He was a three-time member of the All-South Carolina Team from 1975-77. The Associated Press honored Caldwell in 1977 as the National Lineman of the Week for his 30-tackle perfor-

Erik BellErik Bell

Asst. Director of Media RelationsSecond Year at The CitadelBowling Green State (2004)

Dr. Kenny CaldwellDr. Kenny Caldwell

Orthopedic Surgeon15th Year at The CitadelThe Citadel (1979)

Al BuddinAl Buddin

Asst. Director of Media RelationsThird Year at The CitadelThe Citadel (2003)

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dia Relations offi ce before entering his current position. He now serves as the media relations contact for wrestling and the Public Address Announcer for baseball and several olympic sports. He is also en-tering his fourth fall as the assistant to the tick-et manager in The Citadel’s athletic ticket offi ce. Born in Charleston and raised in Summerville, Bud-din attended high school in Florida before returning to Charleston to attend The Citadel where he graduated with a bachelor of science degree in physical education. While an undergraduate at The Citadel, Buddin spent two years on the cross country and track teams. He was also a member of The Citadel Pipe Band, Athletic Cadre and The Citadel Civil War Re-enactment Society. Buddin is currently pursuing a master’s degree in health, exercise and sport science in The Cita-del’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies.

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Dr. Carey McGinnis Capell, M.D., enters his second year at The Citadel as the college’s physician, as well as the Director of Medical Services. Dr. Capell oversees daily operations at The Citadel Infi rmary, while being responsible for the well being of over 300 cadet stu-dent-athletes. Before beginning his current position, Dr. Capell served as a pediatrician and fl ight surgeon in the Air Force. He Commanded two aerospace medicine squad-rons and two medical groups while on active duty, retir-ing after 30 years as US Central Command Air Forces Surgeon General. Dr. Capell, a 1967 graduate from Greenville High School, recieved his Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineer-ing from The Citadel in 1971. Dr. Capell recieved his Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) from the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology in 1975. Later, he earned a Medical Degree (DO) from the Univer-sity of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1986. Also, Dr. Capell obtained a Master’s in Pub-lic Health (MPH) degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N.C. in 1996. Capell completed residencies in Pediatrics in 1989, Aerospace Medicine in 1997, and Occupational Medicine in 1998. While at The Citadel, Dr. Capell was Regimental (Bri-gade) Supply Offi cer, Regimental Sgt. Major, Summerall Guards, Distinguished Graduate, Who’s Who, Sons of the American Revolution Award, General Dynamics Award, The Round Table, Citadel Honorary Society, Fine

mance against William and Mary. Caldwell, an active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, belongs to various professional or-ganizations in orthopedics and sports medicine includ-ing the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medi-cine. A native of Anderson, S.C., Caldwell is married to the former Marianne Gibson of Greenville, S.C. The couple has four children; Barret, Jenni Gray, Merri Cam-eron and Chandler.

Dr. Carey CapellDr. Carey Capell

Director of Medical ServicesSecond Year at The CitadelThe Citadel (1971)

Arts Committee, Cadet Choir, Color Guard, Arnold Air Society, Tau Beta Pi (National Engineering Honor Soci-ety), Sigma Epsilon Pi (National Electrical Engineering Honor Society). Dr. Capell also participated in intra-murals while at The Citadel. Dr. Capell was born March 16, 1949 in Raleigh, N.C. He is a member of the American Medical Association, S.C. Medical Association, American Academy of Pediat-rics (Fellow), American Board of Pediatrics (Diplomate), and the American Board of Preventive Medicine (Dip-lomate). Dr. Capell is married to the former Rebecca Guenther of Othello, Wash. They have three kids; Eric, Lauren and Colin.

Craig Clark enters his seventh year as a member of The Citadel Sports Medicine staff and his fi fth as the Assistant Director of Sports Medicine. Clark primarily works with The Citadel baseball team and oversees the day-to-day operations of The Citadel Sports Medicine DepartmentThe 1999 graduate of East Tennessee State University is a certifi ed athletic trainer and a licensed emergency medical technician. In the Spring of 2003, the Knoxville, Tenn.- native completed his master’s degree in physical education at The Citadel’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies. While completing his undergraduate degree, he completed two summer internships with the NFL’s Ten-nessee Titans. Prior to his arrival at The Citadel, Clark spent the spring of 2000 as an athletic trainer with the Atlanta Braves Organization. The highlight of Clark’s young athletic training ca-reer came in the summer of 2003 when he and Cita-del Director of Sports Medicine Andy Clawson were named College and University Athletic Training Staff of the Year by the South Carolina Athletic Trainers’ Asso-ciation. Clark is also active in the community, serving as a member of the Charleson County Athletic Board.

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Sam Evans, the college’s public address announcer for almost a generation, has been at The Citadel since his arrival as a knob in August 1974. Earning a B.S. in business administration in 1978 and an M.B.A. degree in 1982, Sam has served the college in numerous ca-pacities. Since 1990 he has worn the editor’s hat for the alumni news magazine. He was named The Citadel’s Employee of the Year for 2003. Sam assumed the duties of Public Address Announc-er for the Bulldogs in the spring of 1985. His ability to provide humor, statistics and information to fans in a

Sam EvansSam Evans

Public Address Announcer29th Year at The CitadelThe Citadel (1978)

Nate EdwardsNate Edwards

GA Strength & Conditioning CoachSecond Year at The CitadelCentral Michigan (2005)

Nate Edwards enters his second season at The Cit-adel as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach. A 2005 graduate of Central Michigan University, Ed-wards was a four year wrestler in the 165 pound weight class and was a two-time strength athlete of the year in 2004 and 2005. Edwards, also an athlete in high school, was a High School All-American wrestler, earned All-State Honorable Mention for football and was an All-State track athlete in the 300m. Prior to coming to The Citadel, Edwards was an in-tern strength coach at Auburn University from May 2005 to August 2005 working with the football and baseball teams. Born March 6, 1983, Edwards graduated from Port Huron High School in Michigan in 2001.

Joey HannantJoey Hannant

GA Strength & Conditioning CoachSecond Year at The CitadelWestern Illinois (2006)

Joseph (Joey) Hannant enters his second season at The Citadel as an assistant strength and conditioning coach. A 2006 graduate of Western Illinois University, Han-nant is currently attending The Citadel for a post gradu-ate degree in Health Exercise and Sport Science. Prior to joining The Citadel’s staff, Hannant interned with the University of Iowa football team strength and conditioning staff. While at Iowa, he helped implement strength training, Olympic lifting and conditioning for the football team. Hannant graduated from Griggsville-Perry High School in Griggsville, Ill., in 2001. Hannant was born on Nov. 29, 1982 in Jacksonville, Ill. His hobbies consist of working out and reading. He is single.

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professional manner has made his voice a recognizable part of Citadel football and basketball. He also has past announcing experience with Citadel baseball, SoCon basketball and SoCon baseball. Sam’s off-campus activities have included on-air ra-dio talent, television commercials, stage performances and directing. He also appeared as an extra (knowing exactly where the camera was located) in the Best Pic-ture of 1993, Forrest Gump. He directed the Sesqui-centennial Tattoo in 1993 and Tattoo II in 1994. He was also instrumental in the creation of the homecoming Twilight Parade – initiated in 2002.

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Veteran videographer Carl Kilpatrick is truly The Citadel Football Program’s version of the “Iron Man.”Entering his 50th season fi lming Citadel Football for the coaching staff, Kilpatrick, a native Charlestonian who is 78 years young, has literally seen it all and has recorded it on both fi lm and video. As the chief photographer at WCSC-TV in 1956, coach Eddie Teague asked him to fi lm the Bulldogs’ games. He’s still at it and is still going strong. Through the 49 seasons, Kilpatrick has missed only four games. He skipped a Marshall trip when he was hospitalized. He missed the Navy trip when Hurricane Hugo came in 1989 and bypassed the Miami trip in 1996 when another hurricane came towards the Charleston coast. And he missed the 1983 home opener against Presbyterian when he and his son were sailing in a na-tional Hobie Cat competition. He lists the two Southern Conference champi-onships (1961 and 1992) as his highlights, in addition to victories over USC, Army, Arkansas, Air Force and Navy.

Carl KilpatrickCarl Kilpatrick

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Michelle Lomonaco, a 2003 graduate of Appalachian State Universtiy, is in her third year as a member of The Citadel Sports Medicine Department. Lomonaco, who is a certifi ed athletic trainer, over-sees all long-term and surgical rehabilitation. She is also responsible for overseeing the athletic training of all women’s athletic teams and is the primary sports medi-cine contact for the tennis team. While at Appalachian State, Lomonaco worked as a student assistant in the Mountaineer training room and

Michelle LomonacoMichelle Lomonaco

Sports MedicineFourth Year at The CitadelAppalachian State (2003)

worked directly with the ASU football, women’s soc-cer, softball, volleyball and tennis teams. She earned her bachelor of science degree in Athletic Training with a minor in exercise science. Lomonaco, a native of Syracuse, N.Y., recently earned her master’s degree in physical education in The Citadel’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies.

Melanie LongMelanie Long

Asst. Director of Media RelationsThird Year at The CitadelGeorgia (2004)

Melanie Long, a 2004 graduate of the University of Georgia, is in her third year as Assistant Director of Media Relations. Long serves as the primary media contact for women’s soccer and baseball. She also as-sists with football and basketball as well as day-to-day activities of The Citadel’s media relations offi ce. She came to The Citadel in the summer of 2004 having spent two years as a student assistant in the University of Georgia’s athletic department. While at Georgia, Long worked primarily with football, baseball, gymnastics and women’s tennis. Long also assisted in the 2003 NCAA Men’s Tennis National Championships and the 2004 NCAA Women’s Tennis National Cham-pionships hosted in Athens, Ga. Long’s primary duties were with baseball as she worked as a volunteer at the 2004 SEC Baseball Tour-nament in Hoover, Ala. and worked as an assistant at the 2004 NCAA Baseball Regional hosted by the Uni-versity of Georgia. Long also traveled to the 2004 SEC Super Regional hosted at Georgia Tech as well as the 2004 College World Series in Omaha, Neb. During her tenure at Georgia, Long volunteered as a media assis-tant for various SEC Tournaments. While at UGA, Long earned her bachelor’s degree in sports communications and a minor in English. She was also a two-year member of the Sport Business Club. Born in Atlanta, Long is currently working on her master’s degree in sports management at The Citadel’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies.

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Lynn Meador begins her fourth year as Business Manager for The Citadel’s Department of Athletics. In her capacity, she handles all of the department’s busi-ness affairs and works closely with the Ticket Offi ce and with game-day operations. Prior to coming to the Athletic Department, Meador worked as the administrative specialist in The Citadel’s Health, Exercise and Sport Science Department for 10 years. There she managed the business affairs of the academic wing of the department. Before becoming more involved in academia, Meador worked briefl y in the campus recreation offi ce, which is a subsidiary of the Health, Exercise, and Sport Science Department. Meador, a native of Union, S.C., and a 1980 graduate of the University of South Carolina, is married to Gene Meador.

Lynn MeadorLynn Meador

Business ManagerFourth Year at The CitadelSouth Carolina (1980)

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Noelle Orr begins her fi rst 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 rela-tions department and athletics website. Prior to joining the Bulldogs’ staff in December of 2005, Orr served as an assistant media relations direc-tor at the University of South Carolina where she was responsible for football credentials and press box op-erations. She also served as the primary media contact for the cross country team, the 2005 National Cham-pion Equestrian team, men’s track and fi eld team and the 2005 SEC and East Regional Champion women’s track and fi eld team.

An employee of The Citadel since 1986, Russ Pace received two impressive honors in the spring of 2004. He was named Employee of the Year in May, and he was awarded the prestigious Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Circle of Excellence silver award in the individual photography category for a picture of Summerall Chapel. Pace began his career at the age of 16 as a wedding photographer for Olan Mills. He majored in photojour-nalism and media arts at the University of South Caro-lina while working as a university photographer for the yearbook, newspaper, and portrait studio. During his college years, he also worked for The State newspa-per and Associated Press. Later, he was a S.C. cam-paign photographer for Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. His work has appeared in national publications, including Time, Newsweek, Sports Illus-trated and Southern Living. In addition to serving as the director of photography at The Citadel, he teaches digital photography courses at colleges in South Caro-lina, Georgia, and North Carolina. At The Citadel, Pace has photographed more than 500 parades. Always behind his camera, he is a mainstay

Russ PaceRuss Pace

Director of Photography20th Year at The CitadelSouth Carolina (1981)

Noelle OrrNoelle Orr

Director of Media RelationsFirst Year at The CitadelSouth Carolina (2000)

After spending a semester interning as an assistant media relations director at The Citadel in the fall of 2003, Orr worked as an assistant sports information director at Charleston Southern University. Orr received a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communications from the University of South Carolina’s Honors College in 2000 and a master’s de-gree from Georgia Southern University in sport man-agement in 2003. Before pursuing her master’s degree, Orr worked with the NBDL’s North Charleston Low-gators and was a reporter for several years for The Post and Courier Newspaper. The youngest of three, 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.

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on campus, photographing The Citadel and the Corps of Cadets, working after hours trying to land the best shot The Citadel has to offer. He has led the college’s conversion from fi lm to digital pho tography, and, while working with the webmaster, he has developed an on-line process to make photos available to the public for browsing or purchase.

A 2005 graduate of Iowa State University, Julie Straub enters her second year at The Citadel where she serves as a marketing assistant with an emphasis on the Johnson Hagood Stadium project. Straub graduated with a 4.0 as a marketing major in the spring of 2005. In 2004, Julie was a marketing intern at Trio-Solutions, Inc. in Mt. Pleasant, S.C. and a promo-tions intern at Clear Channel Communications. At ISU, she worked with the men’s hockey team helping to plan the American Collegiate Hockey As-sociation National Tournament. She also worked as a marketing intern at Farmer’s State Bank, where she planned and promoted numerous special events includ-ing parades, golf outings and community blood drives. At Iowa State, Straub was a Phase I Scholar at the ISU Business Analysis Lab and a member of the water-skiing team. She is a native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Julie StraubJulie Straub

Marketing AssistantSecond Year at The CitadelIowa State (2005)

Patrick WalshPatrick Walsh

Assoc. Director of Media RelationsFirst Year at The CitadelSouth Carolina (2005)

Patrick Walsh joined The Citadel Staff as the Asso-ciate Director of Media Relations in February of 2006.At The Citadel, Walsh assists with all day-to-day media relations responsibilities and is the offi cial webmaster for CitadelSports.com. He serves as the secondary contact for football and assists with the media relations

responsibilities for basketball while serving as the pri-mary contact for volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s track and fi eld and men’s tennis. Walsh also oversees game operations duties for The Citadel Baseball at Riley Park. Walsh came to The Citadel following a seven-month stint as the Sports Information Assistant at Newberry College in Newberry, S.C. At Newberry, Walsh was re-sponsible for media relations and game operations for Indians baseball, cross country, tennis and volleyball, as well as being the assistant contact for men’s basketball. Walsh was also in charge of marketing and promo-tions for several Newberry sports. His work helped lead Newberry Volleyball to a NCAA Division II top 20 ranking in attendance. In addition to those duties, Walsh was also the play-by-play announcer for Newberry vol-leyball and baseball radio broadcasts. Walsh is a 2005 graduate of the University of South Carolina where he majored in sport and entertainment management and was a member of the South Carolina Honors College. At USC, he was a student assistant in the Sports Information offi ce where he worked with several Gamecock sports and was the public address announcer for South Carolina Baseball at Sarge Frye Field. A native of Louisville, Ky., Walsh resides in NorthCharleston.

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Football Administrative AssistantFifth Year at The Citadel

Darlene PostonDarlene Poston

Coaches Administrative AssistantEighth Year at The Citadel

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Ed ConroyMen’s Basketball

Jim CravenWomen’s Golf

Carolyn GeigerVolleyball

Rob HjerlingWrestling

Jody HuddlestonCross Country/Track

Fred JordanBaseball

Brittany MeyersCheerleading

Toby SimpsonMen’s Tennis

Bill SmithRifl e

Bob WinchWomen’s Soccer

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Gina InabnettGina Inabnett

Donor Relations/TCBF12th Year at The CitadelCollege of Charleston (1991)

Barbara MellorBarbara Mellor

Business Manager/TCBF11th Year at The Citadel

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Stan Hurteau is entering his 14th year as the Execu-tive Director of The Citadel Brigadier Foundation, the college’s offi cial athletic fundraising organization. A 1965 graduate of The Citadel, Hurteau spent 27 years in the Charleston banking industry before being named the foundation’s executive director. Hurteau, who has a graduate degree from Louisiana State’s School of Banking of the South, played a fundamen-tal role in the building of The Citadel’s Altman Athletic Center and is directly responsible for generating an an-nual endowment in excess of $8 million. This endowment assists the TCBF annual fund provide scholarship aid to cadet-student-athletes in 14 varsity sports. He is married to the former Sharon Caswell of North Augusta, S.C., and the couple has one son, Jamie, class of ’98 and one granddaughter, Taylor.

Stan HurteauStan Hurteau

Executive Director,Brigadeir Foundation14th Year at The CitadelThe Citadel (1965)

Caleb Davis, a member of The Citadel Class of 1971, is the Assistant Director of The Citadel Brigadier Founda-tion, the college’s offi cial athletic fundraising organization. Davis, who spent 17 years in private business in the Charleston area as the President of the Stagecoach Clothiers Incorporated and as the owner of the Jack Krawcheck’s Boys and Students Shop. He is also a past president of the St. Andrews Merchant Association. A native of Charleston and a 1967 graduate of St. Andrews High School, Davis is a past president of the Palmetto Touchdown Club and the Northwoods Sertoma Club. He was also named Sertoman of the Year for both the Northwoods and West Ashley Sertoma Clubs. Davis is married to the former Shannon Allen of Charleston, S.C., and has four children, Trey, Jeffery, Ally and John.

Caleb DavisCaleb Davis

Assistant Director of Fundraising19th Year at The CitadelThe Citadel (1971)

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2006 Offi cers and Directors Offi cersPresident .................................................................Daniel Quirk, Jr. ‘80President-Elect ...............................................James E. Fayssoux, Jr. ‘66Executive Vice President .................................Thomas F. O’Brien ‘78Treasurer ................................................................. Harvey M. Dick ‘53Past President .......................................................Richard L. Cook ‘84Memorial Fund Chairman ................................Gerald V. Baysden ‘71Memorial Fund Chairman Emeritus ............... Edmund T. Gulledge, Jr. ‘44Ex-Offi cio (Director of Athletics) ......................Leslie G. RobinsonBoard Member (BOV).......................................... John R. Douglas ‘92

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Mr. John R. Baker, ‘51 .................................................Summerville, S.C. Mr. James R. “Rod” Baldwin, ‘65 ..............................Summerville, S.C. Mr. Gerald V. Baysden, ‘71 ............................................Charlotte, N.C.Eugene A. “Gene” Brooker, ‘68 ....................................Columbia, S.C. Mr. Richard L. “Rick” Cook, Jr., ‘84 ...................... Goose Creek, S.C. Mr. Donald F. Dease, ‘71 .................................................... Chapin, S.C. Col. Harvey M. Dick, ‘53 .............................................Charleston, S.C. Mr. John R. “Jack” Douglas, ‘92 ..............................................Irmo, S.C. Mr. James E. Fayssoux, Jr., ‘66 ...................................... Greenville, S.C. Col. Julian G. Frasier, III ‘59 ............................................... Sumter, S.C.Mr. Francis L. “Frank” Galloway, ‘79 ..............................Fort Mill, S.C. Mr. Edmund T. Gulledge, Jr., ‘44 ..............................Myrtle Beach, S.C. James D. “Jimmy” Leitner, Jr., ‘68 .................................. Rock Hill, S.C. Dr. John E. “Turkey” Moore, ‘71 ........................................ Atlanta, Ga.Mr. Mark A. Nash, ‘90 ...............................................Georgetown, S.C. Mr. Thomas F. O’Brien, ‘78........................................Summerville, S.C. Mr. William M. “Bill” Ogburn, ‘67 .................................Columbia, S.C. Mr. Fred L. Price, ‘75 .......................................................Columbia, S.C.Mr. Daniel “Danny” Quirk, Jr., ‘80 .............................Charleston, S.C. Mr. Leslie G. Robinson, Athletics Director.............Charleston, S.C.

Ex-Offi cio Member Mr. Josiah M. Williams, III, ‘70 .............................Mount Pleasant, S.C.

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2006 Bulldog Cheerleaders

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