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Chattanooga Football 2010 Season Recap CHATTANOOGA FOOTBALL 2010 SEASON RECAP 6-5 Overall • 5-3 SOCOn • T3rd Most SOCOn winS SinCe 1985 • RV in Final POllS CHATTANOOGA MOCS (6-5, 5-3 SOCON) Date Opponent Time/Result Watch BACK-TO-BACK WINNING SEASONS FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1990 & 1991 Sept. 4 ......No. 3 APPALACHIAN ST.* ....... L, 41-42 .............SportSouth Sept. 11 ....at No. 5 Jacksonville St .......... L, 17-21 .....................JSUTV The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga football team took another step forward to ‘Restore the Glory’ to Chattanooga Sept. 18 ....EASTERN KENTUCKY .............. W, 42-24..........GoMocs.com football with a strong 2010 season. The Mocs posted a 6-5 overall record, finishing in third place in the Southern Sept. 25 ....at Western Carolina* ............. W, 27-21............................... conference with a 5-3 league mark. Oct. 2........Open .................................................................................. Oct. 9........at The Citadel* ...................... W, 28-10..........GoMocs.com Oct. 16......No. 18 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* ..... W, 35-27..........GoMocs.com Second-year head coach Russ Huesman has the program heading in the right direction, with back-to-back winning Oct. 23......at No 25 Furman* ................. W, 36-28.............................. seasons for the first time in nearly 20 years. The Mocs were just a win away from their first appearance in the FCS Oct. 30......ELON* ................................... L, 35-49 ...........GoMocs.com Playoffs since the 1984 season. Nov. 6 .......at No. 2 Auburn ..................... L, 24-62 .........PPV/ESPN3.com Nov. 13 .....SAMFORD* ............................ W, 48-14..........GoMocs.com Nov. 20 .....at No. 7 Wofford* .................. L, 14-48 .............SportSouth Fans continued to support the team in record numbers and Chattanooga Football has become the talk of the town for the first time since Huesman was winning Southern Conference titles as a defensive back for the Mocs from 1978-81. This is a recap of the 2010 season and a look back at the number of accomplishments, on and off the field, of UTC football. “RESTORE THE GLORY” For the past two years, the slogan for the Mocs football program has been, “Restore the Glory.” Head Coach Russ Huesman was hired in December 2008 to bring back the championship tradition that he helped to build as a defensive back for the Mocs from 1978-81. During his time at UTC, the Mocs won two Southern Conference championships under legendary head coach Joe Morrison. In fact, UTC won the SoCon in four of its first eight years in the league (1977, 1978, 1979 and 1984). Just 22 games into his tenure, Coach Huesman has taken a team that went 1-11 in the year prior to his arrival and rebuilt them into a nationally recognized squad. UTC was No. 20 in the nation on Oct. 25 and the Mocs are No. 3 in the SoCon. There is still a long way to go to “Restore the Glory,” but Coach Huesman certainly has the Mocs moving in the right direction. BROADCAST INFORMATION Radio: All Mocs football games are broadcast on ESPN Radio 105.1 SO, SO CLOSE FM. The Mocs Radio Network consists of Jim Reynolds (play-by-play), With playoff hopes still alive, the Mocs traveled to No. 7 Wofford for the season finale and UTC’s biggest game in 26 years. Todd Agne (color analyst) and Will Poindexter (sideline). Chattanooga needed a win to stay in the hunt for one of 10 at-large bids to the 20-team NCAA Football Championship Internet: Live audio, video and stats for all UTC games are available on GoMocs.com. Subdivision playoffs. UTC’s only appearance in the FCS Playoffs came in 1984 when they tied for the Southern Conference Television: SoCon Saturday games will broadcast live on SportSouth Championship. Unfortunately, the Mocs came away with a 48-14 loss and finished just outside of the playoff picture. - Direct TV (649), Dish Network (437), Comcast Chattanooga (53) and EPB (33). The Mocs were just a few plays away from sitting at 9-2 on the season, having tied or led in the fourth quarter of three CHATTANOOGA MEDIA RELATIONS of their FCS losses on the year. UTC gave up double-digit fourth quarter leads against top-5 teams in each of their two Jay Blackman (Director) .............................................(423) 425-5292 losses. Against Appalachian State, Chattanooga led 34-14 with just over 14 minutes left to go in the game before the Cell .................................................................(423) 598-6953 Mountaineers came storming back for the 42-41 win. On the road against Jacksonville State, UTC led 17-0 in the third Email ..................................................Jay-Blackman@utc.edu Jim Horten (Assistant Director) ..................................(423) 425-2350 quarter and 17-7 in the fourth, before the Gamecocks posted a 21-17 win. The Mocs erased a 21-point deficit to tie Elon Cell/Email ................. (423) 645-8733/[email protected] at 35 in the fourth quarter, however, two turnovers led to 14 unanswered points in the 49-35 loss. Anne Wehunt (Assistant Director) ..............................(423) 425-4618 Cell/Email .................(423) 933-5764/[email protected] BACK-TO-BACK WINNING SEASONS FOR THE FIRST IN NEARLY TWO DECADES Nathan Blythe (Assistant) ..........................................(423) 425-2116 Cell/Email .......(772) 240-8742/[email protected] The Mocs have posted 6-5 records in each of the last two years. It is the first time Chattanooga has recorded back-to-back Media Relations Fax ...................................................(423) 425-4610 winning records since the 1990 (6-5) and 1991 (7-4) campaigns. Finley Stadium Press Box............................................(423) 757-9332 CONTENTS BEST SOCON FINISH AND MOST LEAGUE WINS IN YEARS Notes ......................................1-9 Depth Chart........................14-15 Chattanooga finished tied for third with a 5-3 mark in the ultra-competitive Southern Conference. It is the best finish Media/Ticket Info ...................... 2 Coaching Staff ....................16-17 in the league since placing third in 1991 with a 4-3 mark. It is the most wins in SoCon action since going 5-2 in 1985. Wofford Info .............................. 3 Players ...............................18-36 UTC in the Stats Rankings .......... 9 The Last Time .....................37-38 Roster .................................10-11 All-Time Bests vs. UTC ............. 38 BRADFORD IS A ‘SNEAKY-SNEAKY’ ALL-AMERICAN Roster Breakdown ................... 12 Stats ...................................39-48 Ever since the early-season Mocs Media Luncheon when Head Coach Russ Huesman described Joel Bradford as - ‘sneaky, Returning/Lost ........................ 13 Box Scores ..........................49-50 2010 CHATTANOOGA FOOTBALL 1 RESTORE THE GLORY FOOTBALL INFORMATION sneaky’ - the junior from Chattanooga has been asked about his deceptive speed and quickness after every big game. 2009 Record ........................................................................6-5 That question was posed a lot in 2010 since he twice set the school record for receiving yards in a game. He also had 2009 Southern Conference Record/Finish .....................4-4/4th the two highest single-game totals in the NCAA this season. He first topped the UTC mark with 254 yards on 11 catches Base Offensive/Defensive Alignments ..........multiple/multiple in a 42-24 win against Eastern Kentucky on Sept. 18. Bradford recorded his first career 100-yard game before the end Starters Returning/Lost .....................................................18/8 of the first quarter, thanks in large part to an 80-yard touchdown connection with junior QB B.J. Coleman. That strike Lettermen Returning/Lost ...............................................41/20 was the longest by a Moc since 1999 and just the eighth passing play of 80+ yards in school history. He received his Offensive Lettermen Returning/Lost (Starters) ......25/10 (9/3) first career SoCon Player of the Week honor following the EKU game. Defensive Lettermen Returning/Lost (Starters) ........14/9 (7/4) Specialist Lettermen Returning/Lost (Starters) ..........2/1 (2/1) Offensive Linemen Returning/Lost (Starters) .............9/1 (5/0) Bradford bested his own mark with 274 yards in a 36-28 win at No. 25 Furman on Oct. 23. He was six yards shy of the SoCon Receivers Returning/Lost (Starters) ............................6/5 (1/2) mark set by Appalachian State’s DaVon Fowlkes against Elon in 2004. He caught 15 passes, including one touchdown, Defensive Linemen Returning/Lost (Starters) ............5/3 (2/2) in Chattanooga’s win. Bradford was again named the SoCon Offensive Player of the Week after the Furman game. His Linebackers Returning/Lost (Starters) ........................4/5 (1/2) ‘sneakiest’ game may have come against Samford when he posted 98 yards and touchdown on just three catches. Secondary Returning/Lost (Starters) ..........................4/0 (4/0) FOOTBALL HISTORY Bradford was named Associated Press Third Team All-American after breaking the Mocs’ single-season school record Seasons ...........................................................................103rd with 1,284 receiving yards in 2010. His receiving total led the Southern Conference and was No. 2 in the nation this All-Time Record ...........................................461-474-32 (.494) season. His 116.7 receiving yards-per-game ranked No. 3 in the country while his 7.4 receptions-per-game were No. Record at Finley Stadium ......................................31-43
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