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3 12 21 26 59 GAMEDAY HEAD COACH 2020 INFORMATION FOR ABOUT INFORMATION JAMEY CHADWELL CHANTICLEERS TONIGHT’S GAME COASTAL CAROLINA Gameday Information...... 3-4 ADVERTISERS INDEX Brooks at TD Sports Complex...... 7 Carolina Trust Myrtle Beach Hyundai...... 34 Chanticleer Sports Network...... 9 Federal Credit Union.....Inside Cover Conway Ford...... 38 2020 Schedule...... 11 Tidelands Health...... 2 South Atlantic Bank...... 40 Head Coach Jamey Chadwell...... 12-13 WRNN...... 5 TD Bank...... 42 Coaching Staff...... 15-17 City of Conway...... 5 GoCCUsports.com...... 43 Support Staff...... 19 Under Armour...... 6 Nissan...... 44 2020 Chanticleers...... 21-25 707 Range...... 8 Conway Chrysler, Game Notes...... 26 Window World...... 8 Dodge, Jeep, Ram...... 37 Coastal Carolina Season Statistics...... 27 Best Golf Cars...... 10 Aramark...... 48 Coastal Carolina Numerical Roster...... 28 Conway National Bank...... 14 Pepsi...... 50 Opponents Numerical Roster...... 29 Waccamaw Primary Care, LLC....16 TD Bank...... 48 The Chanticleer Regiment...... 31 Select Physical Therapy...... 18 Bell & Bell Buick - GMC Trucks...54 Dance Team...... 33 Sparks Toyota...... 20 Palmetto Chevrolet...... 57 Cheerleaders...... 33 The Jordan Group...... 30 OrthoSC...... 58 We’re the Chanticleers (Fight Song)...... 33 Sunbelt Rentals...... 30 BAM...... 62 Chants in the Pros...... 35 Bank of America...... 34 Myrtle Beach Family Golf...... Chanticleer All-Americans...... 36-37 ...... Back Cover Chanticleer National Honors...... 39-43 Chanticleer Conference Honors...... 45-51 Credits Cover Artwork/Design: Kevin Davis All-Time Results...... 52-55 Layout and Design: Kevin Davis Sasser Hall of Fame...... 56 Photos: Judy Johns, Scott Dean, and Tad Robinson - CCU Photography, Carolina Sports Inc., Coastal Carolina University...... 59 WG Sports Photos, Bill Edmonds, Dara Shelley, Johnny Gasque, Emily Munn, Brian Foley, University President David A. DeCenzo...... 60 Danny Karnik, CCU Photo Files, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Minnesota Vikings, New Board of Trustees/Executive Officers...... 61 York Jets, Los Angeles Chargers, Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens, Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins, and Getty Images Chair of Athletics/Executive Adviser for the President Joe Moglia...... 63 Director of Athletics Matt Hogue...... 64 Copyright: Coastal Carolina University Athletics 2020 WWW.GOCCUSPORTS.COM 1 COASTAL CAROLINA Tidelands Health and the Chants have made the right connection. You can too.

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2 2020 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED GATES with IDFXOW\VWDσDQGVWXGHQWVGXULQJZHHNGD\JDPHVDQG $OOVWDGLXPJDWHVZLOORSHQPLQXWHVSULRUWRNLFNRσ are subject to availability. University parking regulations UHPDLQLQHσHFWXQWLOSP PARKING/DONOR PARKING ADA-accessible parking accommodations (please refer to ADA-ACCESSIBLE PARKING $'$DFFHVVLEOHVHFWLRQ  Lot QQ adjacent to Brooks Stadium contains the required $WKOHWLFSDUNLQJRSWLRQV SOHDVHUHIHUWRPDS  number of ADA-accessible parking spaces. Access to these VSDFHVDUHRQðUVWFRPHðUVWVHUYHEDVLVIRULQGLYLGXDOV 1 Chanticleer Athletic Foundation (CAF) football parking ZLWKRτFLDOVWDWHLVVXHG$'$SODFDUGV$FFHVVWRWKHVSDFHV pass - donation required (Premium, Prime, Select and products on the Coastal Carolina University campus. The does not require any fees or additional donations to the TRASH/RECYCLING Working). University recycling is managed by the TD Campus sale, sampling or advertisement of tobacco products is &$)2QFHVSDFHVDUHðOOHGSDUNLQJDWWHQGDQWVZLOOGLUHFW and Community Sustainability Initiative. Contact PROHIBITED2 Complimentary on the Coastal parking Carolina with shuttle University ( yellow campus on map) and guests to alternative parking locations. Guests may choose [email protected] or 843-349-6954 for more information. in all UniversityLots QQ, publications.P, O, J, M, G andStudents KK will who be restrictedrefuse to complylots for WRXWLOL]HWKHGURSRσVHUYLFHQH[WWR%URRNV6WDGLXPEXW with theall tobacco-free home CCU football campus game policy days will coordinated be referred byto the will be required to exit the lot afterward and relocate vehicle SOLICITATION AND DISTRIBUTION POLICY 'HDQRI6WXGHQWV2τFHRUDGHVLJQHHRIVDLGRτFH9LVLWRUVChanticleer Athletic Foundation (CAF). These parking to appropriate available lot/space. Auxiliary ADA-parking is Solicitation or distribution of materials by persons other or memberspasses of are the obtained general publicbased onwho your refuse donation to comply level towith the located in Lot S adjacent to the Wall College of Business and WKDQHPSOR\HHVRUVWXGHQWVRIWKH8QLYHUVLW\RQRτFLDO WKHSROLF\PD\EHDVNHGWROHDYHFDPSXVE\WKH'HSDUWPHQWCAF. More information is available by calling the CAF at %ULWWDLQ+DOORQðUVWFRPHðUVWVHUYHGEDVLVIRULQGLYLGXDOV University business is prohibited in Brooks Stadium and of Public Safety. For additional information, contact the ZLWKRτFLDOVWDWHLVVXHG$'$SODFDUGV$FFHVVWRWKHVSDFHV throughout campus. University employees and students &RDVWDO&DUROLQD8QLYHUVLW\2τFHRI+XPDQ5HVRXUFHVDQG does not require any fees or additional donations to the CAF. Complimentary parking options are available. Fans can CHANTICLEERS PXVWUHFHLYHDSSURYDOIURPWKH2τFHRI8QLYHUVLW\0DUNHWLQJ (TXDO2SSRUWXQLW\DW0RQGD\WKURXJK)ULGD\ Complimentary golf cart shuttle service is provided from Lot SDUNRσ6& /RW<< DQGRσRI86 /RW**  DQG&RPPXQLFDWLRQIRUDOOVROLFLWDWLRQWKDWWDNHVSODFHDW 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. S to the Beaty Memorial Victory Bell area located between ADA-accessible shuttles will make a loop approximately &RDVWDO&DUROLQD8QLYHUVLW\DWKOHWLFHYHQWV%DQQHUVñ\HUV GAMEDAY INFORMATIONBrooks Stadium and Springs Brooks Stadium. HYHU\PLQXWHVWRDQGIURPWKH7'6SRUWV&RPSOH[ pamphlets or any other paraphernalia will be disposed of Tidelands Health and the Chants HQWUDQFHDQG*DWH E\JDPHGD\VHFXULW\DQGVROLFLWRUVZLOOEHHVFRUWHGRσWKH FAN CODE OF CONDUCT GATESCLEAR BAG POLICY AllIn stadium order togates expedite will open entry 60 minutes and provideprior to kickoff. a safe and secure premises. Distribution of political information is a violation GENERAL PARKING LOTS have made the right connection. of the solicitation policy of Coastal Carolina University and Chanticleer fans are encouraged to wear teal HQYLURQPHQWIRURXUIDQVVWXGHQWDWKOHWHVVWDσDQGRτFLDOV andAll lots enthusiastically on campus other support than the the Chanticleers designated donor in a restricted CLEARCoastal BAG Carolina POLICY University enforces a clear bag policy at is prohibited. The selling of any item by anyone other than or student parking lots are accessible for spectator parking In order to expedite entry and provide a safe and secure environment for all fans, VSRUWVPDQOLNHIDVKLRQ all athletic ticketed events. Exceptions will be made for You can too. University-authorized personnel on the campus of Coastal on game day based on availability beginning four hours prior student-athletes, staff, and officials, Coastal Carolina University enforces a clear In the spirit of sportsmanship, Chanticleer fans shall: medically necessary items after proper inspection at facility &DUROLQD8QLYHUVLW\LVSURKLELWHG3OHDVHFRQWDFWWKH2τFHRI WRNLFNRσ3OHDVHQRWHWKDWJHQHUDOSDUNLQJORWVZLOOEHVKDUHG bag policy at all athletic ticketed events. Exceptions will be made for medically entrances. For more information, visit Information about Tidelands Health is just a phone call away. Looking8QLYHUVLW\0DUNHWLQJDQG&RPPXQLFDWLRQDWLI for a physician? • Conduct themselves in a manner that represents their necessary items after proper inspection at facility entrances. you have questions or concerns. University, the Sun Belt Conference and the NCAA® GoCCUsports.com/clearbag. Need to know more about a particular Tidelands Health service? Want to sign up for a class? with dignity,GAME honor DAY and respect. ACCESS MAP For more information, visit GoCCUsports.com/clearbag. • Demonstrate the qualities of civility and INCLEMENT WEATHER Call 1-866-TIDELANDS 24/7. SHUTTLE In the event of inclement weather in the proximity of Brooks Coastal Carolina University provides a free ADA-accessible sportsmanship at all times. INCLEMENTStadium, public WEATHER address announcements will be made to shuttle service RQJDPHGD\VWRDQGIURPWKHSDUNLQJORWV • 1RWXVHYXOJDUDEXVLYHUDFLVWVH[LVWGHPHDQLQJRU Inupdate the event fans of inclement on the weathersituation. in the Should proximity a lightning of Brooks Stadium,strike occur public on S.C. 544 (Lot YY) and U.S. 501 (Lot GG). The shuttles run intimidating language at any time. address announcements will be made to update fans on the situation. Should a within eight miles of the stadium, play will be suspended. IRXUKRXUVSULRUWRNLFNRσDQGXSWRRQHKRXUIROORZLQJWKH • 6XSSRUWWKHSOD\HUVFRDFKHVDQGRτFLDOVLQD lightning strike occur within eight miles of the stadium, play will be suspended. positive manner. Play will resume 30 minutes after the last strike occurs completion of the game. Play will resume 30 minutes after the last lightning strike occurs within the within the eight-mile radius. During weather delays, fans are • Treat the visiting team, coaches and fans with eight-mile radius. During weather delays, fans are encouraged to exit the stadium encouraged to exit the stadium and seek shelter. Once the LOST AND FOUND courtesy and respect at all times. and seek shelter. Once the ALL CLEAR is determined by the lightning detection • Not engage in cheers that are vulgar, crass or ALL CLEAR is determined by the lightning detection system /RVWDQGIRXQGLVORFDWHGDWWKHHYHQWVWDτQJNLRVN system and lightning parameters are met, fans can return to the stadium, and the demeaning. and lightning parameters are met, fans can return to the XQGHUQHDWKWKHHDVWVWDQGVRI%URRNV6WDGLXP game will be resumed following a brief team warm-up. • 5HIUDLQIURPWKURZLQJREMHFWVRQWRWKHðHOG stadium, and the game will be resumed following a brief team • Not become inebriated or belligerent. UpdatesZDUPXS8SGDWHVZLOOEHFRPPXQLFDWHGYLDWKHIROORZLQJ will be communicated via the following: FIRST AID • 5HIUDLQIURPHQWHULQJWKHSOD\LQJðHOGDWDQ\WLPH5HIUDLQIURPHQWHULQJWKHSOD\LQJðHOGDWDQ\WLPH :511 7KHðUVWDLGVWDWLRQLVORFDWHGXQGHUWKHZHVWVWDQGV. First includingincluding after the game.game. Radio/Chanticleer Sports Network: responders will be located throughout the east, west and • BeBe a positive role model for those around them. Twitter: @GoCCUsports QRUWKVWDQGVRI%URRNV6WDGLXP Facebook: Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 1-866-TIDELANDS TICKETS AND SEATING INFORMATION PHYSICIAN REFERRAL • HEALTH INFORMATION •PROHIBITED CLASS REGISTRATION ITEMS Tickets an be purchased a variety of ways for CCU football games at Brooks Twitter:#&+$17B Stadium security has the right to inspect any item at any time Stadium. Web: GoCCUsports.com for the purpose of spectator safety. Prohibited items must be returned to cars or disposed of before entry. Online: GoCCUsports.comMAP LEGEND NO RE-ENTRY POLICY • Fans who purchase tickets online will have the option of mobile NOTo RE-ENTRYensure a safe POLICY and more secure environment for everyone Prohibited items include: Premium lot Working lot Shuttle stop To ensure a safe and more secure environment for everyone at Brooks Stadium, delivery,(reserved) print-at-home, or will call. at Brooks Stadium, re-entry will not be allowed once you Alcoholic beverages • Flags • %DFNSDFNV÷8PEUHOODV 843-347-8499 re-entry will not be allowed once you have left the stadium. Keeping our fans, Phone:Prime lot General / Student lot TD Sports have left the stadium. Keeping our fans, coaches, student- ÷:HDSRQVRIDQ\NLQG÷%DJV VROLGDQGRUFOHDU ODUJHUWKDQ • Fans can call the Chanticleer Athletics Ticket OfficeComplex to Entrance purchase coaches, student-athletes, and officials safe and secure on gameday is the DWKOHWHVDQGRτFLDOVVDIHDQGVHFXUHRQJDPHGD\LVWKH ú[ú[ú÷2XWVLGHIRRGGULQNV÷6WUROOHUVLQIDQWVHDWV tickets.Select lot ADA-accessible lot highest priority. highest priority. wagons • Ice bags • Video cameras • Coolers In person: Chanticleer Athletics Ticket Office located in Arcadia Hall at ÷7KHUPRVERWWOHV÷$QLPDOV H[FOXGLQJVHUYLFHDQLPDOV  132 Chanticleer Drive W., Conway, S.C. 29526 LOST AND FOUND ÷&RXFKHV÷$UWLðFLDOQRLVHPDNHUV÷6HOðHVWLFNV • Regular business hours for the ticket office are Monday through Lost and found is located at the event staffing kiosk underneath the east stands (Coastal Carolina Athletics reserves the right to modify as needed.) Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET. at Brooks Stadium. (Consistent with University parking regulations.) TOBACCO-FREE CAMPUS POLICY On Gameday: Box Office opens three hours prior to kickoff at the FIRST AID Coastal Carolina University is a tobacco-free campus. Use south ticket booth of Brooks Stadium. The first aid station is located under the west stands. First responders will be RIDOOWREDFFRSURGXFWVDQGDOOVPRNHUHODWHGSURGXFWV located throughout the east, west, and north stands of Brooks Stadium. Will call is available 90 minutes prior to kickoff: PROHIBITED in or on all University property. This policy does not restrict or prohibit the lawful possession of tobacco • Visiting Team Gate 6 PROHIBITED ITEMS • Home Team Gate 4 Stadium security has the right to inspect any item at any time for the purpose of • General Baseball Stadium spectator safety. Prohibited items must be returned to cars or disposed of before (A picture ID is required to pick up will call tickets). entry into the stadium.

Current Coastal Carolina University students must claim their free student ticket Prohibited items include: online ahead of gameday. Students with a valid ticket can enter Brooks Stadium • Alcoholic Beverages • Ice bags through Gate 1. • Flags • Video cameras Tidelands Health is proud to • Backpacks • Coolers be the official health system For ADA-accessible tickets/seating information, please contact the Chanticleer • Umbrellas • Thermos bottles of the CCU Chanticleers. Athletics Ticket Office at 843-347-8499. • Weapons of any kind • Animals (excluding service animals) • Bags (solid and/or clear) larger • Couches All seats at Brooks Stadium are assigned. ADA-accessible seating is available than 12” x 12” x 6” • Artificial noisemakers throughout the stadium. • Outside food and/or drinks • Selfie sticks Our mission: We help people live better lives through better health. • Strollers/infant seats/wagons Our vision: We will be our region’s first choice for health and wellness. Recommended shuttle drop-off location: Our purpose: Better health begins here. • Sections 120-129 Gate 6 213-220 1-866-TIDELANDS (Coastal Carolina Athletics reserves the right to modify as needed). physician referral • health information • class registration • Sections 100-109 Chauncey Statue 200-212

WWW.GOCCUSPORTS.COM 3 COASTAL CAROLINA GAMEDAY INFORMATION PARKING/DONOR PARKING ADA-ACCESSIBLE PARKING ADA-accessible parking accommodations (please refer to the ADA-accessible Lot QQ adjacent to Brooks Stadium contains the required number of ADA- section). accessible parking spaces. Access to these spaces are on a first-come, first-serve basis for individuals with official state-issued ADA placards. Access to the spaces Athletic parking options (please refer to the map): does not require any fees or additional donations to the CAF. Once spaces are filled, parking attendants will direct guests to alternative parking locations. Guests Chanticleer Athletic Foundation (CAF) football parking pass may choose to utilize the drop-off service next to Brooks Stadium but will be • Donation required (Premium and Prime) required to exit the lot afterward and relocate the vehicle to the appropriate lot and space. Auxiliary ADA-parking is located in Lot S adjacent to the Wall College Complimentary parking with shuttle (yellow on map) of Business and Brittain Hall on a first-come, first-served basis for individuals with • Lots QQ, P, O, J, M, and G will be restricted lots for all home official state-issued ADA placards. Access to the spaces does not require any CCU football gamedays coordinated by the Chanticleer Athletic fees or additional donations to the CAF. Complimentary golf cart shuttle service Foundation (CAF). These parking passes are obtained based on your is provided from Lot S to the Beaty Memorial Victory Bell area located between donation level to the CAF. More information is available by calling Brooks Stadium and Springs Brooks Stadium. the CAF at 843-349-6670. SOLICITATION AND DISTRIBUTION POLICY Complimentary parking options are available. Fans can park off S.C. 544 (Lot YY), Solicitation or distribution of materials by persons other than employees or off of U.S. 501 (Lot GG), and off of University Blvd. (Lot KK). ADA-accessible students of the University on official University business is prohibited in Brooks shuttles will make a loop approximately every 10 minutes to and from the TD Stadium and throughout campus. University employees and students must receive Sports Complex entrance and Gate 6 from lots YY and GG ONLY. approval from the Office of University Marketing and Communication for all solicitation that takes place at Coastal Carolina University athletic events. Banners, GENERAL PARKING LOTS flyers, pamphlets, or any other paraphernalia will be disposed of by gameday All lots on campus other than the designated donor-restricted or student parking security, and solicitors will be escorted off the premises. Distribution of political lots are accessible for spectator on gameday based on availability beginning TWO information is a violation of the solicitation policy of Coastal Carolina University and hours prior to kickoff. Please note that general parking lots will be shared with is prohibited. The selling of any item by anyone other than University-authorized faculty/staff and students during weekday games and are subject to availability. personnel on the campus of Coastal Carolina University is prohibited. Please University parking regulations remain in effect until 5 p.m. ET. contact the Office of University Marketing and Communication at 843-349-2244 if you have questions or concerns. SHUTTLES Coastal Carolina University provides a free ADA-accessible shuttle service on TRASH/RECYCLING gamedays to and from the parking lots on S.C. 544 (Lot YY) and U.S. 501 (Lot University recycling is managed by the TD Campus and Community Sustainability GG). The shuttles run two hours prior to kickoff and up to one hour following the Initiative. Contact [email protected] or 843-349-6954 for more information. completion of the game. TOBACCO-FREE CAMPUS POLICY Coastal Carolina University is a tobacco-free campus. Use of all tobacco products and all smoke-related products are PROHIBITED in or on all University property. This policy does not restrict or prohibit the lawful possession of tobacco.

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SPEED THAT NEVER STOPS : SPEED THAT NEVER STOPS : SPEED THAT NEVER STOPS : SPEED THAT NEVER STOPS : SPEED THAT NEVER STOPS : SPEED THAT NEVER STOPS : SPEED THAT NEVER STOPS : 6 UA SPOTLIGHT //// UA2020 HIGHLIGHT GAMEDAY //// ILLUSTRATED UA SPOTLIGHT //// UA HIGHLIGHT //// UA SPOTLIGHT //// UA HIGHLIGHT //// UA SPOTLIGHT //// UA HIGHLIGHT //// UA SPOTLIGHT //// CHANTICLEERS BROOKS STADIUM AT TD SPORTS COMPLEX The Coastal Carolina University football stadium On Feb. 15, 2013, the women’s lacrosse team officially opened as Brooks Stadium on Sept. 6, 2003, opened its inaugural season on its new home field for the inaugural home game of the Chanticleer inside Brooks Stadium. Women’s lacrosse was the football program. Scoring a touchdown with just 18th Division I sports program for the Chanticleers. seconds left on the clock, the Chanticleers defeated The facility underwent a major transformation in Newberry College 21-14. the spring of 2015 as Benton Field went from natural With a gift from the late businessman Bob Brooks, grass to artificial teal turf ... or “The Surf Turf.” The the stadium was named in honor of Brooks’ children first pieces of Powerblade SD turf were laid on April 2 Coby Garrett and Boni Belle. The $2 million gift was and the project was completed later that month. The among the largest gifts ever made to the University. project had a budget of $1.2 million. Brooks, who grew up on a farm in Loris, S.C., was Brooks Stadium was designed and built with the the CEO and founder of Eastern Foods, Inc., creators capability to expand from its inception. That original of the Naturally Fresh line of products, and chairman design is coming to fruition as Coastal embarked of Hooters of America, Inc. He also created Hooters on another two-phase expansion in the spring of In Memoriam Air Charter Airline, the National Golf Association 2017 that has brought the capacity to approximately Hooters Tour and the Hooters ProCup Series, a series 20,000. Coastal Carolina University and the athletic of short-track races in small towns throughout the The first phase boosted the seating capacity to program lost a great friend and supporter Southeast and Midwest. Brooks passed away in 15,000 and included adding seats to both corners of in the summer of 2006 when Bob Brooks, 2006. the end zone nearest the field house, expanding the chairman of Hooters and Naturally Fresh, Phase I of the stadium construction included sections closest to the field on both sides toward the passed away at his home at the age of 69. 6,408 seats, while Phase II added almost 1,000 scoreboard, and expanding the upper deck on the Brooks (left) joined by then CCU President additional seats prior to the 2006 season. The third east side to match the length of the lower deck. Ron Ingle on opening night of Brooks phase of Brooks Stadium was completed in 2010 Prior to the 2019 season, a second level and Stadium in 2003. when approximately 1,600 seats were added directly premium suites were completed on the west side to behind the north end zone. Affectionately referred to increase the capacity to 20,000. The cost of the two- BROOKS STADIUM/BENTON FIELD as the Chantourage section, the seating directly in phase project was $31.8 million. QUICK FACTS front of the field house was designated as the student ORIGINAL COST: $11.6 million section in 2011. Brooks Stadium has been ranked among the STADIUM CAPACITY THROUGH THE YEARS BENTON FIELD: top stadiums in the nation in attendance based on 2003...... 6,408 • Natural grass from 2003-2014 2006...... 7,322 capacity. In 2010, the Chanticleers hosted a first- 2010...... 9,102 • Added Powerblade SD Teal Turf in 2015 round NCAA Division I Football Championship playoff 2012...... 9,214 ORIGINAL BUILDING TIME FRAME: game against Western Illinois. The game marked the 2017...... 15,000 Construction Started – March 2002 first postseason game played in Brooks Stadium. 2019...... 20,000 Groundbreaking – July 30, 2002 Opening Game – Sept. 6, 2003 GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Hill Construction ARCHITECTS: McMillan Smith & Partners

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(L-R): JOE CASHION, LAYNE HARRIS, CHRIS BURGIN AND JOE CATENACCI

The Coastal Carolina University Department The football crew includes veterans Joe Harris, a Grand Strand broadcast veteran, of Athletics began a new partnership in August Cashion delivering the play-by-play duties and returns for his 18th season as the color analyst 2017 with local broadcast company Alpha Layne Harris providing color analysis. Both on the network. For more than two decades, Media-Myrtle Beach to make WRNN-AM/FM have been describing the action since the Harris has called the action for numerous (“Hot Talk 99.5”) and stations 1450 AM/105.5 program’s inception in 2003. local teams and events, including Fox College FM the flagship homes of the Chanticleer Cashion returns for his 18th season GameDay on WFXB TV, Conway High School Sports Network. overall, and seventh calling the play-by-play. football, the prestigious Beach Ball Classic The partnership features live game coverage His first 11 seasons were spent reporting basketball tournament, and Chanticleer of football, men’s and women’s basketball, from the sidelines. Cashion boasts a long basketball. Harris has been active away from and baseball airing primarily on WRNN-FM career in sports broadcasting. He has been a the microphone as well, where his production with supplemental coverage on WRNN-AM major contributor to the Chanticleer baseball talents have been featured on many Grand 1450 and its FM translator 105.5. broadcasts for several years and was in the Strand projects. He also served as a producer Coastal Carolina University’s Chanticleer booth when the Coastal Carolina baseball team on the original Charlotte Hornets television Sports Network produces and distributes more won the 2016 NCAA College World Series. network. than 100 broadcasts each athletic year as an Cashion has also called play-by-play in his Joining the broadcast team for a fifth- in-house division of Chanticleer Athletics and is native Camden for several local sports, the straight season are Joe Catenacci and Chris once again set to deliver the exciting play-by- state playoffs and championship games, as Burgin. Catenacci hosts the pregame and play account of Chanticleer Athletics. Football well as handling sideline duties for SCETV’s halftime shows, and Chris Burgin is in his coverage begins an hour before kickoff with Weekend of Champions high school coverage. seventh year of reporting from the sidelines, the “Myrtle Beach Family Golf Countdown to Cashion serves our nation each day as a filling in for Cashion for the 2010 and 2011 Kickoff Pregame Show.” full-time public affairs official with the South seasons and holding the spot for each of the Carolina National Guard. last four years. Catennaci and Burgin have also called their fair share of Coastal basketball and baseball games over the last five years. CHANTICLEER RADIO INTERNET COVERAGE When away from the radio, Chanticleer fans can hear all Chanticleer Sports Network broadcasts anywhere in the world via the internet. Every Chanticleer radio broadcast is simulcast live via at www.GoCCUsports.com, with Coastal Carolina University Athletics partnering with SIDEARM Sports on the latest in internet coverage. The live audio link is https://goccusports.com/watch.

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Jamey Chadwell, a two-time FCS National Coach of fourth in rushing defense (160.1 yards per game), fifth in the Year finalist and three-time Big South Coach of the fewest passing yards allowed (223.5 yards per game), and Year, became the third head coach in Coastal Carolina sixth in red zone defense (85.7 percent). football history on Jan. 18, 2019. Junior defensive end Tarron Jackson led the Sun Belt He finished fourth in the FCS National Coach of the and set a new Coastal single-season record with 10.0 sacks THE CHADWELL FILE Year voting in 2015 and eighth in 2013. On the field, he led and also led the team and ranked fifth in the Sun Belt with Hometown...... Caryville, Tenn. Charleston Southern to two conference titles, as well as to 13.0 tackles-for-loss, of which 9.5 came in conference play, High School...... Anderson County, 1996 the NCAA Division I FCS Championship Playoffs twice. while redshirt senior cornerback Chandler Kryst at one Chadwell has won more than 65 games in 10 years point led the nation and finished seventh in all of NCAA College...... ETSU, 2000 as a head coach at Charleston Southern (2013-16), Delta FBS with five interceptions on the season...... Charleston Southern, 2006 State (2012), North Greenville (2009-10), and at Coastal As a team, the Chants were fourth in the conference Carolina (2017 and 2019). in punt return defense (6.43 yards allowed per game), Family...... Wife, Solmaz A 2018 Broyles Award nominee, an award given fourth in fewest penalty yards (586), fourth in fewest ...... Son, Jameson to college football’s top assistant coaches, Chadwell was penalty yards per game (48.83), fifth in fewest penalties .Daughters, Avery Sahel and Soraya Reese the associate head coach, offensive coordinator, and (67), and fifth in fewest penalties per game (5.58). quarterbacks coach for the Chanticleers in 2017-18. He A total of 11 student-athletes earned Sun Belt served as the interim head coach for the 2017 season due Conference postseason honors, as Jackson was named COACHING HISTORY to head coach Joe Moglia taking a medical sabbatical. to the All-Sun Belt first team, becoming only the second In his first year as the full-time head coach in 2019, Chant to earn first-team all-conference honors since 2000-03: ETSU the Chanticleers went 5-7 overall and highlighted the Coastal Carolina joined the Sun Belt in 2017. Assistant Coach season with a 12-7 win at Kansas, the program’s first-ever Earning second-team honors was Kryst, while five Quarterbacks/Running Backs/Tight Ends win over a Power 5 opponent on the gridiron. Chants were named to the third team, including tight end For the second-straight season, the Chants missed Isaiah Likely, offensive lineman Trey Carter, defensive 2004-08: Charleston Southern bowl eligibility by just one win and finished 2-6 in the Sun tackle C.J. Brewer, nose tackle Sterling Johnson, and Assistant Coach Belt Conference. However, the Chants were competitive linebacker Teddy Gallagher. all season long, as seven of their 12 games were decided by Receiving honorable mention recognition was Recruiting Coordinator one score (eight points) or less. Marable, wide receiver Jaivon Heiligh, tight end Shadell Offensive Coordinator Remaining the offensive play-caller in 2019, the Bell, and offensive lineman Ethan Howard. 2009-11: North Greenville Coastal Carolina offense recorded more than 400 yards of In the classroom, redshirt junior Jonathan Clayton total offense five times, including a season-high 636 yards earned second-team CoSIDA Academic All-America Head Coach in the win at UMass. The Chants were 23-for-29 (79.3 honors, while five other Chants Kameron Burton, Carter, 2012: Delta State percent) on fourth-down attempts, which was the second- Gallagher, Michael McFarlane, and Alex Spillum joined best percentage both nationally and in the Sun Belt, while Clayton on the CoSIDA Academic All-District 4 first team. Head Coach the 23 fourth-down conversions were tied for the third- In 2018, the Chants’ offense led the Sun Belt and 2013-16: Charleston Southern most nationally behind only Army and Navy with 26. ranked in the top 25 nationally in rushing yards per game, Head Coach The CCU offense also ranked first in the Sun Belt in red zone offense, time of possession, first downs, and both time of possession (33:24), first in completion percentage third- and fourth-down conversion percentage for much 2017: Coastal Carolina (65.0 percent), fifth in third-down conference percentage of the season. CCU finished the year ranked in the top 10 Interim Head Coach (40.7 percent), and fifth in sacks allowed (1.67 per game). nationally in fourth-down conversion percentage (68.8), Both sophomore quarterbacks in Fred Payton and fewest penalties (52), fewest penalties per game (4.33), and Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Bryce Carpenter surpassed the 1,000-career passing yards fewest penalty yards (493). 2018: Coastal Carolina mark on the season, as both completed more than 63 Not only was 2017 Coastal’s first year in the NCAA Associate Head Coach percent of their pass attempts and combined to throw Division I FBS, but the Chanticleers were forced to play for 2,379 yards and 21 touchdowns, while junior running four quarterbacks due to various injuries. For the second Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks back CJ Marable led the team in rushing with 1,085 yards, half of the season, Coastal’s offensive line was the youngest 2019-present: Coastal Carolina which ranked fourth in the Sun Belt, and etched his name in the nation as it featured two true freshmen, two redshirt in the CCU record books as he became just the fourth freshmen, and a sophomore. Despite those facts, Coastal Head Coach Chant to rush for more than 1,000 yards in a single season landed two offensive players on the All-Sun Belt team joining De’Angelo Henderson (2014, 2015, and 2016), in running back Osharmar Abercrombie (third team) Lorenzo Taliaferro (2013), and Patrick Hall (2004). and wide receiver Malcolm Williams (third team) while The defense improved in every area from 2018 to offensive lineman Trey Carter and receiver Chris Jones 2019, as the “Black Swarm” defense led the Sun Belt in were selected honorable mention. Despite CCU ranking fewest first downs allowed (241), was third in interceptions seventh in scoring offense (23.7 ppg), the Chanticleers (11), fourth in scoring defense (30.5 points allowed per were second in the Sun Belt in red zone offense scoring game), fourth in total defense (383.6 yards per game), 84.4 percent of the time. 12 2020 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED CHANTICLEERS HEAD COACH JAMEY CHADWELL

Chadwell came to Coastal after four seasons as the head coach at Charleston Southern, where he finished fourth in the FCS National Coach of the Year voting in 2015 and eighth in 2013. He was named Big South Coach of the Year three times (2013, 2015, and 2016), led CSU to conference titles in 2015 and 2016, and guided the CSU Buccaneers to the NCAA Division I FCS Championship Playoffs in each of his last two years. Over the 2015 and 2016 seasons, CSU was ranked in the top 25 for 22-consecutive weeks in addition to having a seven-week run to end the 2013 season in the top 25. The Bucs finished No. 6/7 nationally in 2015, was ranked in the top 10 for nine weeks in 2016, and finished ranked No. 14/15 in the final poll. In 2016, Chadwell earned Big South Coach of the Year honors for the second-straight year and third time in four years, tying him for the most such accolades in conference history. CSU ranked 14th/15th in the final poll as the Bucs beat three ranked opponents along the way. In addition to Chadwell’s recognition as the league’s coach of the year, CSU had four players named All-American while 12 earned All-Big South honors. CSU was first in the Big South in yards per rush (6.0), also among the nation’s best in rushing offense (266.5, 6th) and scoring offense (33.0, 20th). CSU broke through on the national stage in a big way in 2015, compiling a 10-3 overall record and a 6-0 Big South mark en route to achieving a pair of firsts — an outright conference championship and an automatic FCS Division I Championship bid. For his effort, Chadwell was a finalist for the second time for FCS National Coach of the Year, finishing fourth in the national voting. The Bucs finished the regular season as one of just three programs to go undefeated against fellow FCS competition. Chadwell was named Big South Coach of the Year for the second time after piloting a roster that included 13 all-conference selections and reaching the quarterfinals of the FCS Playoffs. The Bucs finished the year a ranked program-best sixth in the STATS FCS poll and seventh in the FCS Coaches poll. CSU was 8-4 in 2014, led the country in time of possession, and ranked 16th nationally in rushing offense. The Bucs’ aggressive defense also excelled and paced the Big South in total defense, rushing defense, and pass defense. Chadwell’s first year at Charleston Southern resulted in him being named the 2013 Big South Coach of the Year and the AFCA Region II Coach of the Year while finishing eighth in the voting for the Eddie Robinson FCS National Coach of the Year award. CSU set a school record for wins during a 10-3 season, climbed as high as No. 12 in the FCS Coaches Poll, spent the final seven weeks of the CHADWELL’S YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING HISTORY season in the coaches’ poll, and finished the year ranked for the first time in school history at No. 22/24. CSU led the nation in average time of possession and was Overall Conference among national leaders in turnover margin and rushing offense. CSU shattered Year School Record Finish Postseason several school records during Chadwell’s first year and nine Bucs received Big South postseason awards. 2009 North Greenville 2-8 - - Chadwell, a former Buccaneer assistant coach, returned to Charleston 2010 North Greenville 9-3 - - Southern after head coaching stops at Delta State, going 3-8 in his lone season (2012), and North Greenville, going 22-14 in three seasons. 2011 North Greenville 11-3 - DII Quarterfinals After posting a 2-8 record in his first season as a head coach at North Greenville in 2009, Chadwell turned the program around in year two going 9-3. 2012 Delta State 3-7 t-5th - He then led NGU to the NCAA DII quarterfinals with an 11-3 record in year three. Chadwell led the Crusaders to their first-ever national ranking, finishing the 2013 Charleston Southern 12-3 3rd - 2011 season 12th in the American Football Coaches Association DII Poll. Chadwell spent five seasons on Jay Mills’ staff at CSU (2004-08) and served 2014 Charleston Southern 8-4 * t-3rd - as the recruiting coordinator, later adding offensive coordinator duties, before 2015 Charleston Southern 10-3 * 1st * FCS Quarterfinals leaving for North Greenville. He helped the Bucs’ program reach new heights, including winning the 2005 Big South Conference title. 2016 Charleston Southern 7-4 t-1st FCS First Round He began his collegiate coaching career at his alma mater East Tennessee State in 2000. From 2000-03, the former Anderson County (Tenn.) High School 2017 Coastal Carolina ^ 3-9 t-10th - star worked with the quarterbacks, tight ends, and running backs while assisting with recruiting and offensive game planning. 2019 Coastal Carolina 5-7 5th (East) - Chadwell was a four-year letterman at ETSU (1996-99) and was a two-year team captain for the Buccaneers. He earned his bachelor’s degree in economics TOTALS Nine Seasons 68-51 * and business education in May 2000 from East Tennessee State. He also completed his Master of Business Administration from Charleston Southern in May 2006. Chadwell is married to the former Solmaz Zarrineh and the couple has one son, Jameson, and two daughters, Avery and Soraya.

* CSU later vacated wins due to NCAA violations across the athletics department (8 in 2014; 10 in 2015) ^ interim head coach

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65 19 27 3 79 JAYDEN ADDISON MYLES BAKER CJ BEASLEY AARON BEDGOOD STEVEN BEDOSKY R-Fr. * OL * 6-2 * 275 R-Fr. * CB * 5-10 * 165 Fr. * RB * 5-10 * 180 So. * WR * 5-8 * 170 R-Sr. * OL * 6-2 * 280 Blythewood, S.C. Huntersville, N.C. Norfolk, Va. Richmond Hill, Ga. Douglasville, Ga. Blythewood HS Hough HS Maury HS Richmond Hill HS Landmark Christian HS

23 29 48 75 52 BRAYDON BENNETT MASSIMO BISCARDI DAVON BOMAR MASON BOWERS C.J. BREWER Fr. * RB * 6-2 * 185 Jr. * PK * 5-11 * 200 R-Fr. * DE * 6-3 * 250 Fr. * OL * 6-4 * 280 R-Sr. * DT * 6-2 * 280 Greenville, S.C. Downingtown, Pa. Havre de Grace, Md. High Point, N.C. Bowdon, Ga. Southside HS Downingtown West HS Bel Air HS High Point Central HS Bowdon HS

39 42 11 30 ADEN BRITTON JAKE BROOM KAMERON BROWN RANDALL BROWN SHON BROWN Fr. * LB * 6-0 * 225 R-Fr. * TE * 6-2 * 240 Grad. * WR * 6-3 * 220 R-Fr. * RB * 5-9 * 180 Fr. * LB * 6-2 * 230 Roanoke, Va. Decatur, Ga. Graniteville, S.C. Lugoff, S.C. Clover, S.C. North Cross HS Decatur HS Charleston Southern Presbyterian College Clover HS

1 81 61 14 38 SHANE BRUCE PAYTON BUNCH COLLIN BURCH JUSTIN BURKERT NIC BURROUGHS-ROGERS Fr. * LB * 6-0 * 230 R-Fr. * TE * 6-3 * 195 R-So. * DE * 6-2 * 245 Fr. * PK * 5-10 * 170 R-Fr. * LB * 6-1 * 240 Carrollton, Ga. Pendleton, S.C. Cheraw, S.C. Toms River, N.J. Columbia, S.C. Central HS Pendleton HS Limestone College Toms River North HS Blythewood HS

11 23 46 12 63 KAMERON BURTON DERICK BUSH KENNY BYRD BRYCE CARPENTER TREY CARTER R-Jr. * S * 6-1 * 200 Jr. * CB * 6-1 * 190 Fr. * LB * 6-1 * 215 Jr. * QB * 6-1 * 200 R-Sr. * OL * 6-1 * 300 Belton-Honea Path, S.C. Tucson, Ariz. Myrtle Beach, S.C. Sarasota, Fla. Monroeville, Ala. Belton-Honea Path HS Salpointe Catholic HS Myrtle Beach HS Venice HS Monroe Academy WWW.GOCCUSPORTS.COM 21 COASTAL CAROLINA

84 15 35 54 26 NICK CHILDS JERROD CLARK KIERAN COLAHAN TREVOR COLE ISAIAH CONNELLY R-Fr. * WR * 5-10 * 185 R-So. * NT * 6-4 * 335 R-Fr. * P/PK * 6-0 * 200 R-Fr. * LB * 6-0 * 190 Fr. * RB * 5-9 * 195 Winston-Salem, N.C. Dorchester, Mass. Earlville, Australia Murrells Inlet, S.C. Orlando, Fla. East Forsyth HS Brighton HS University of Australia St. James HS Edgewater HS

25 85 17 27 50 JAMAR DARBOE JALEN DARBY SAM DENMARK AARON DIGGS JORDAN DONALD R-So. * LB * 6-1 * 220 R-So. * WR * 6-2 * 170 R-Sr. * WR * 6-0 * 190 Fr. * LB * 5-11 * 205 R-So. * OL * 5-10 * 270 Kinston, N.C. Orangeburg, S.C. Huger, S.C. Auburn, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Christchurch School (Va.) Presbyterian College Virginia Tech Auburn HS White Station HS

2 45 55 62 14 LUKE ELLENBERGER CHRIS EVANS TATE FINKLEA SEAN FITZGERALD DEON FOUNTAIN R-Fr. * S * 6-1 * 195 R-Jr. * LB * 6-2 * 220 Fr. * DE * 6-0 * 220 R-Jr. * OL * 6-2 * 285 R-Fr. * WR * 5-11 * 165 Pisgah Forest, N.C. Duncan, S.C. Conway, S.C. Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Valdosta, Ga. Brevard HS Boiling Springs HS Conway HS Michigan Brooks County HS

74 31 34 5 4 JACK FRANKLIN WILT GABE II TEDDY GALLAGHER TRAVIS GEIGER JR. KENDRICKS GLADNEY JR. Sr. * OL * 6-4 * 350 So. * DE * 6-3 * 240 Sr. * LB * 6-1 * 230 R-So. * NT * 6-4 * 320 Grad. * LB * 6-0 * 210 Buford, Ga. Montreal, Quebec, Canada Los Angeles, Calif. Columbus, Ohio Capitol Heights, Md. Mill Creek HS Independence C.C. Glendale C.C. Highland C.C. Middle Tennessee

35 53 7 94 68 JAIMEER GOODMAN KIP GREEN JARRETT GUEST JEFFREY GUNTER BLAKE HAMILTON R-So. * CB * 6-0 * 185 Fr. * OL * 6-4 * 310 R-Fr. * QB * 6-3 * 180 R-Jr. * LB * 6-4 * 260 Fr. * OL * 6-4 * 270 Taylors, S.C. Radford, Va. Marietta, Ga. Durham, N.C. Denver, N.C. Eastside HS Radford HS Kennesaw Mountain HS Riverside HS East Lincoln HS

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6 19 17 JAIVON HEILIGH JUSTIN HENRY NATE HOPE II DE’ANGELO HUSKEY FRED JACKSON Jr. * WR * 6-2 * 190 R-Sr. * S * 5-10 * 165 So. * RB * 5-10 * 195 Jr. * CB * 5-9 * 170 Jr. * WR * 5-10 * 185 Venice, Fla. Laurens, S.C. Marietta, Ga. Rock Hill, S.C. Lake Minneloa, Fla. Venice HS Laurens District 55 HS Lehigh Guilford College New Mexico Military Inst.

9 22 3 93 98 TARRON JACKSON DJ JOHNSON KJ JOHNSON II JAMES JOHNSON JR. RAYQUAN JONES R-Sr. * DE * 6-2 * 260 Fr. * TE * 6-5 * 220 So. * S * 6-1 * 195 Fr. * DT * 6-2 * 270 Fr. * NT * 6-1 * 275 Aiken, S.C. Garland, Texas Buford, Ga. Fort Pierce, Fla. Rome, Ga. Silver Bluff HS John Paul II HS Buford HS Vero Beach HS Rome HS

5 36 8 29 21 SHERMARI JONES WILLIAM JORDAN DAMARI KELLY SILAS KELLY JT KILLEN Jr. * RB * 6-1 * 220 Fr. * LB * 5-11 * 190 R-So. * WR * 5-11 * 175 R-Sr. * LB * 6-4 * 230 R-Fr. * LB * 6-3 * 220 Pensacola, Fla. Raleigh, N.C. Waynesboro, Ga. Mount Airy, Md. Lake Wylie, S.C. Independence C.C. Palmetto Prep Academy Burke County HS South Carroll Senior HS Charlotte Christian School

57 20 15 4 72 WILLIE LAMPKIN GREG LATUSHKO DREW LESZCZYNSKI ISAIAH LIKELY ANTWINE LOPER Fr. * OL * 6-1 * 295 R-Sr. * WR * 5-10 * 210 R-Fr. * WR * 6-1 * 190 Jr. * TE * 6-4 * 245 R-Jr. * OL * 6-3 * 275 Lakeland, Fla. Franklin Lakes, N.J. Brookfield, Wis. Cambridge, Mass. Conway, S.C. Lakeland HS Ramapo HS Brookfield Central HS Everett HS Carolina Forest HS

95 43 25 67 1 JOHNNY MAGEE ENOCK MAKONZO CHRISTIAN MALLOY DONAVAN MANSON CJ MARABLE So. * DE * 6-3 * 220 R-Jr. * LB * 5-11 * 195 R-So. * RB * 5-10 * 200 Fr. * OL * 6-4 * 295 Sr. * RB * 5-10 * 200 Hattiesburg, Miss. Lachine, Quebec, Canada Lilburn, Ga. Indian Land, S.C. Decatur, Ga. Jones College New Mexico Military Inst. Georgia Tech Indian Land HS Presbyterian College

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89 26 46 10 88 TYLER MARCHESE BRAYDEN MATTS LOGAN MAULDIN GRAYSON MCCALL CONNER MCCARTHY R-Jr. * TE * 6-2 * 235 R-Jr. * S * 6-1 * 200 Fr. * TE * 6-3 * 220 R-Fr. * QB * 6-3 * 200 R-So. * WR * 6-2 * 200 Myrtle Beach, S.C. Jacksonville, Fla. Charlotte, N.C. Indian Trail, N.C. Mt. Pleasant, S.C. Wingate Sandalwood HS Myers Park HS Porter Ridge HS Wando HS

66 87 40 92 49 WILL MCDONALD MICHAEL MCFARLANE PATRICK MCSWEENEY MARK MILNAC CAMERON MITCHELL R-Fr. * OL * 6-2 * 295 R-Jr. * TE * 6-6 * 250 R-So. * TE * 6-4 * 240 R-Fr. * DT * 6-1 * 225 Fr. * S * 6-0 * 215 Matthews, N.C. Orlando, Fla. Staten Island, N.Y. Mauldin, S.C. North Charleston, S.C. Porter Ridge HS Lake Nona HS Monsignor Farrell HS Mauldin HS Fort Dorchester HS

16 69 70 16 80 TYSON MOBLEY WILLIE MOISE CESAR MORENO JORDAN MORRIS ROB MORROW Fr. * WR * 6-0 * 170 Fr. * OL * 6-3 * 280 R-Jr. * OL * 6-3 * 290 R-So. * CB * 6-1 * 160 R-Jr. * WR * 5-8 * 180 Longwood, Fla. Hollywood, Fla. Rocklin, Calif. Rock Hill, S.C. Greer, S.C. Master’s Academy Chaminade-Madonna Prep Sierra College Rock Hill HS Riverside HS

41 98 71 9 49 MYLES OLUFEMI CHARLES OUVERSON ISAAC OWUSU-APPIAH FRED PAYTON JAYDEN PERRY R-Sr. * LB * 6-1 * 225 R-Sr. * P/PK * 6-2 * 230 R-Fr. * OL * 6-4 * 295 Jr. * QB * 6-2 * 210 R-Fr. * LS * 6-4 * 210 Crofton, Md. Murrells Inlet, S.C. Manassas, Va. Suwanee, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Frostburg State St. James HS Osbourn Park Senior HS Parkview HS Islands HS

31 44 37 33 22 BADEN PINSON E.J. PORTER MYLES PROSSER AUSTIN RANDALL COLEMAN REICH R-JR. * RB * 5-10 * 210 R-Jr. * LB * 6-1 * 230 R-Jr. * PK/P * 6-4 * 190 R-Fr. * S * 6-1 * 190 R-Fr. * LB * 6-0 * 200 Cincinnati, Ohio Atlantic Beach, Fla. York, S.C. Myrtle Beach, S.C. High Point, N.C. Reading HS The Bolles School York Comprehensive HS Myrtle Beach HS Ledford Senior HS 24 2020 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED CHANTICLEERS

96 82 40 55 97 KENNEDY ROBERTS TYLER ROBERTS BRAYLON RYAN CJ SCHRIMPF TOMMY SCHUBERT So. * DT * 6-3 * 275 Jr. * WR * 6-4 * 185 Fr. * DE * 6-2 * 260 R-Sr. * LS * 5-10 * 235 R-So. * NT * 5-11 * 280 Clearwater, Fla. Buford, Ga. Greenwood, S.C. Tempe, Ariz. Myrtle Beach, S.C. Clearwater Central Catholic N.C. Wesleyan Greenwood HS Phoenix College Carolina Forest HS

47 20 83 10 32 JUSTIN SCOLA MASON SHELTON MARC SMITH ALEX SPILLUM CHARLES STEELE R-So. * LB * 6-1 * 240 Fr. * LB * 6-2 * 225 Fr. * WR * 5-10 * 180 R-Jr. * S * 6-2 * 190 Fr. * LB * 6-2 * 235 Snellville, Ga. Maryville, Tenn. Greenville, S.C. Chanhassen, Minn. Lawrenceville, Ga. Georgia State Maryville HS Southside HS Chanhassen HS Collins Hill HS

12 18 76 6 7 ISAIAH STEPHENS ZACHARY STEVENS KAMEREN STEWART MANNY STOKES JR. D’JORDAN STRONG Fr. * LB * 6-3 * 185 R-Fr. * QB * 6-2 * 185 So. * OL * 6-6 * 250 Fr. * CB * 5-10 * 165 Jr. * CB * 5-11 * 175 Daleville, Va. Chicago, Ill. Irmo, S.C. Orlando, Fla. Batesville, Miss. Lord Botetourt HS Nazareth Academy Dutch Fork HS Lake Nona HS Northeast Mississippi C.C.

13 86 51 78 MATEO SUDIPO TAJ THOMAS SAM THOMPSON ASHTON TURNER TYLER WAGNER R-Fr. * S * 6-1 * 195 R-Fr. * WR * 6-1 * 190 R-Sr. * OL * 5-9 * 290 Fr. * RB * 5-7 * 175 Fr. * OL * 6-5 * 305 Wake Forest, N.C. Irmo, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Suwanee, Ga. Lilburn, Ga. Wake Forest HS Dutch Fork HS Dorman HS Peachtree Ridge HS Parkview HS

28 2 56 59 90 SHI’HEEM WATKINS REESE WHITE DONNELL WILSON EMILIO WILSON ROLAN WOODEN II So. * S * 5-11 * 190 So. * RB * 5-10 * 185 R-Fr. * OL * 6-5 * 290 R-Fr. * OL * 5-11 * 260 R-So. * DT * 6-4 * 280 Columbia, S.C. Sandy Springs, Ga. Whiteville, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Acworth, Ga. Blythewood HS Riverwood International Whiteville HS Goose Creek HS Allatoona HS WWW.GOCCUSPORTS.COM 25 COASTAL CAROLINA GAME NOTES ARKANSAS STATE RED WOLVES (1-1, 0-0 SBC) VS. COASTAL CAROLINA CHANTICLEERS (2-0, 0-0 SBC) SATURDAY | OCT. 3 | NOON ET | BROOKS STADIUM (20,000) AMERICA LOVES THE CHANTS GAME COVERAGE • With Saturday’s game versus Arkansas State set TV/VIDEO BROADCAST: ESPN2 to air on ESPN2, Coastal Carolina will have played all • Talent: Beth Mowins (PxP) - Kirk Morrison (Analyst) - Taylor Davis (Sideline) three of its games in 2020 on national television. • Live Video Stream: https://www.espn.com/watch/ 09/12/20 at Kansas Fox Sports 1 (FS1) CCU RADIO BROADCAST: WRNN (99.5 FM) Flagship 09/18/20 Campbell ESPN • Talent: Joe Cashion (PxP) - Layne Harris (Analyst) 09/26/20 Arkansas State ESPN2 Chris Burgin (Sideline) - Joe Catenacci (Host) • Live Audio Stream: GoCCUsports.com via https://goccusports.com/watch/ SUN BELT OPENERS WRNN 99.5 FM Myrtle Beach Tune In App • Since joining the Sun Belt Conference as a full- time member in 2017, the Chanticleers have gone just 1-2 in conference opening contests. • Live Stats: www.GoCCUsports.com/sidearmstats/football/summary 09/30/17 at ULM L, 43-51 MATCHUP AT A GLANCE 09/22/18 at Louisiana W, 30-28 COASTAL CAROLINA...... vs...... ARKANSAS STATE 09/28/19 at Appalachian State L, 37-56 2-0 (0-0 Sun Belt)...... Record...... 1-1 (0-0 Sun Belt) • However, this is the first time in their young Sun Conway, S.C...... Location...... Jonesboro, Ark. Belt history that the Chanticleers will open up Sun 1954...... Founded...... 1909 Belt Conference play at home inside Brooks Stadium. 10,400...... Enrollment...... 13,843 2017 at ULM Monroe, La. Chanticleers...... Nickname...... Red Wolves 2018 at Louisiana Lafayette, La. Teal, Bronze and Black ...... Colors...... Scarlet and Black 2019 at Appalachian State Boone, N.C. Sun Belt (East Division)...... Conference...... Sun Belt (West Division) Brooks Stadium (20,000)...... Stadium (Capacity)...... Centennial Bank Stadium (30,382) RESTED & READY TO RUMBLE • CCU is coming off an open week and hasn’t played Jamey Chadwell...... Head Coach...... Blake Anderson since defeating Campbell on Sept. 18. 10-16^ (Third season)...... Head Coach’s Record at School...... 48-30 (Seventh season) 70-51 # (11th season)...... Head Coach’s Overall Record...... same • A-State has had each of its last two scheduled 0-2 vs. Arkansas State...... Head Coach Versus Opponent ...... 3-0 vs. Coastal Carolina games postponed — Sept. 19 vs. Central Arkansas and Sept. 26 vs. Tulsa — due to COVID-19 issues. Spread Option...... Basic Offense...... Multiple The Red Wolves have not played since beating 40.5 (1st/15th)...... Points Per Game (Conference/National Ranking)...... 29.5 (5th/41st) Kansas State on Sept. 12. 189.0 (4th/25th)...... Rushing Yards Per Game (Conference/National Ranking)...... 142.0 (7th/46th) 203.0 (7th/51st)...... Passing Yards Per Game (Conference/National Ranking)...... 314.5 (1st/12th) ONE VS. ONE • The number one passing offense in the Sun Belt 392.0 (8th/41st)...... Total Yards Per Game (Conference/National Ranking) ...... 456.5 (2nd/24th) Conference will be facing off with the number one Multiple...... Basic Defense...... Multiple passing defense in the conference on Saturday at 22.0 (3rd/24th)...... Points Allowed Per Game (Conference/National Ranking)...... 34.0 (8th/49th) Brooks Stadium. 191.5 (8th/54th)...... Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game (Conference/National Ranking)...... 156.5 (3rd/42nd) • Arkansas State enters the game with the number 163.0 (1st/12th)...... Passing Yards Allowed Per Game (Conference/National Ranking)...... 281.5 (9th/54th) one passing offense in the conference thus far this 354.5 (2nd/24th)...... Total Yards Allowed Per Game (Conference/National Ranking)...... 438.0 (6th/49th) season with an average of 314.5 yards through the W, 43-21 vs. Campbell (Sept. 18)...... Last Game...... W, 35-31 at Kansas State (Sept. 12) air.

^ interim head coach in 2017 • Coastal Carolina has the number one ranked #CSU later vacated wins due to NCAA violations across the athletics department (8 in 2014; 10 in 2015) passing defense in the Sun Belt this season, as the * 2014 win over Campbell was later vacated Chants are allowing on average just 163.0 passing yards per game. SERIES HISTORY Series Record (Streak):...... Arkansas State leads 3-0 (A-State: W3) • The Red Wolves are tied for second in the league at Coastal Carolina (Streak):...... Arkansas State leads 1-0 (A-State: W1) with six passing touchdowns on the season, while at Arkansas State (Streak):...... Arkansas State leads 2-0 (A-State: W2) the Chants are second in the league in interceptions Neutral Sites (Streak):...... N/A with three. Last Meeting:...... Nov. 16, 2019 - Arkansas State 28, Coastal Carolina 27 (Jonesboro, Ark.) 26 2020 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED 2020 Coastal Carolina Football Coastal Carolina Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 24, 2020) All games CHANTICLEERS 2020 COASTAL CAROLINA SEASON STATISTICS Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Sep 12, 2020 at Kansas W 38-23 0 All games 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Sep 18, 2020 CAMPBELL W 43-21 5000 Conference 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Non-Conference 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Marable, CJ 2 - 2 32 128 1 127 4.0 2 18 63.5 Team Statistics CCU OPP McCall, Grayson 2 - 2 14 95 0 95 6.8 2 17 47.5 FIRST DOWNS 40 45 White, Reese 2 - 2 13 67 0 67 5.2 1 13 33.5 R u s h in g 23 23 Jones, Shermari 2 - 0 11 55 0 55 5.0 1 11 27.5 P a s s in g 14 17 Pinson, Baden 2 - 0 5 24 0 24 4.8 0 7 12.0 P e n a l ty 3 5 Bennett, Braydon 1 - 0 2 9 0 9 4.5 0 5 9.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 378 383 Payton, Fred 2 - 0 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.5 Rushing Attempts 78 88 Total 2 78 379 1 378 4.8 6 18 189.0 Average Per Rush 4.8 4.4 Opponents 2 88 462 79 383 4.4 4 61 191.5 Average Per Game 189.0 191.5 TDs Rushing 6 4 Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g PASSING YARDAGE 406 326 McCall, Grayson 2 - 2 213.54 22-34-0 64.7 406 5 65 203.0 C o m p - A t t- In t 22-35-0 33-60-3 Payton, Fred 2 - 0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Average Per Pass 11.6 5.4 Total 2 207.44 22-35-0 62.9 406 5 65 203.0 Average Per Catch 18.5 9.9 Opponents 2 101.64 33-60-3 55.0 326 2 37 163.0 Average Per Game 203.0 163.0 TDs Passing 5 2 Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g TOTAL OFFENSE 784 709 Likely, Isaiah 2 - 2 6 143 23.8 2 57 71.5 Average Per Play 6.9 4.8 Heiligh, Jaivon 2 - 2 5 126 25.2 2 43 63.0 Average Per Game 392.0 354.5 Brown, Kameron 2 - 0 3 84 28.0 0 65 42.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 4-57 7-152 Denmark, Sam 2 - 2 3 30 10.0 0 13 15.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-16 0-0 Marable, CJ 2 - 2 3 1 0.3 0 4 0.5 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-50 0-0 Latushko, Greg 2 - 0 1 20 20.0 0 20 10.0 FUMBLES-LOST 1-0 3-1 Brewer, C.J. 2 - 2 1 2 2.0 1 2 1.0 PENALTIES-Yards 8-97 10-68 Total 2 22 406 18.5 5 65 203.0 PUNTS-AVG 6-41.2 4-41.8 Opponents 2 33 326 9.9 2 37 163.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 :0 3 3 1 :5 7 3RD-DOWN Conversions 12/20 16/30 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk 4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/1 3/5 Biscardi, Massimo 1-1 100.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 27 0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg PAT Bush, Derick 1 8 8.0 0 8 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Gunter, Jeffrey 1 3 3.0 0 3 Heiligh, Jaivon 2 - - - 1 - - - 14 Spillum, Alex 1 39 39.0 0 39 Biscardi, Massimo - 1-1 10-10 - - - - - 13 Marable, CJ 2 ------12 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk McCall, Grayson 2 - - - - 1-1 - - 12 Ouverson, Charles 6 247 41.2 49 1 4 3 0 0 Likely, Isaiah 2 ------12 White, Reese 1 ------6 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Jones, Shermari 1 ------6 Heiligh, Jaivon 3 16 5.3 0 19 Brewer, C.J. 1 ------6 Total 3 16 5.3 0 19 Total 11 1-1 10-10 - 1 1-1 - - 81 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 6 2-3 0-1 0-1 1 1-4 - - 44 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Marable, CJ 4 57 14.2 0 24 Coastal Carolina 28 21 7 25 0 81 Total 4 57 14.2 0 24 Opponents 0 12 14 18 0 44 Opponents 7 152 21.7 0 29

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Marable, CJ 2 127 1 0 57 0 185 92.5 Likely, Isaiah 2 0 143 0 0 0 143 71.5 Heiligh, Jaivon 2 0 126 16 0 0 142 71.0 McCall, Grayson 2 95 0 0 0 0 95 47.5 Brown, Kameron 2 0 84 0 0 0 84 42.0 Total 2 378 406 16 57 50 907 453.5 Opponents 2 383 326 0 152 0 861 430.5

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g McCall, Grayson 2 48 95 406 501 250.5 Marable, CJ 2 32 127 0 127 63.5 White, Reese 2 13 67 0 67 33.5 Jones, Shermari 2 11 55 0 55 27.5 Pinson, Baden 2 5 24 0 24 12.0 Total 2 113 378 406 784 392.0 Opponents 2 148 383 326 709 354.5

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 29 Kelly, Silas 2-2 13 3 16 4.0-22 3.0-19 ...... 34 Gallagher, Teddy 2-2 9 6 15 1.0-5 0.5-1 ...... 43 Makonzo, Enock 2-1 9 2 11 2.0-2 . . . . 1-0 . . . 52 Brewer, C.J. 2-2 7 4 11 4.5-16 3.5-12 . . 4 . 1 . . 94 Gunter, Jeffrey 2-2 6 3 9 2.0-6 2.0-6 1-3 . 3 . . . . Total 2 90 46 136 20-79 10-55 3-50 6 13 1-0 2 1 . Opponents 2 73 46 119 2-4 0-0 . 3 . . . . . WWW.GOCCUSPORTS.COM 27 COASTAL CAROLINA 2020 COASTAL CAROLINA FOOTBALL ROSTER 1 Shane Bruce Fr. LB 6-0 230 23 Braydon Bennett Fr. RB 6-2 185 54 Trevor Cole R-Fr. LB 6-0 190 Carrollton, Ga. / Central HS Greenville, S.C. / Southside HS Murrells Inlet, S.C. / St. James HS 1 CJ Marable Sr. RB 5-10 200 23 Derick Bush Jr. CB 6-1 190 55 Tate Finklea Fr. DE 6-0 220 Decatur, Ga. / Presbyterian College Tucson, Ariz. / Salpointe Catholic HS Conway, S.C. / Conway HS 2 Luke Ellenberger R-Fr. S 6-1 195 25 Jamar Darboe R-So. LB 6-1 220 55 CJ Schrimpf R-Sr. LS 5-10 235 Pisgah Forest, N.C. / Brevard HS Kinston, N.C. / Christchurch School (Va.) Tempe, Ariz. / Phoenix College 2 Reese White So. RB 5-10 185 25 Christian Malloy R-So. RB 5-10 200 56 Donnell Wilson R-Fr. OL 6-5 290 Sandy Springs, Ga. / Riverwood International Lilburn, Ga. / Georgia Tech Whiteville, N.C. / Whiteville HS 3 Aaron Bedgood So. WR 5-8 170 26 Isaiah Connelly Fr. RB 5-9 195 57 Willie Lampkin Fr. OL 6-1 295 Richmond Hill, Ga. / Richmond Hill HS Orlando, Fla. / Edgewater HS Lakeland, Fla. / Lakeland HS 3 KJ Johnson II So. S 6-1 195 26 Brayden Matts R-Jr. S 6-1 200 59 Emilio Wilson R-Fr. OL 5-11 260 Buford, Ga. / Buford HS Jacksonville, Fla. / Sandalwood HS Charleston, S.C. / Goose Creek HS 4 Kendricks Gladney Jr. Grad. LB 6-0 210 27 CJ Beasley Fr. RB 5-10 180 61 Collin Burch R-So. DE 6-2 245 Capitol Heights, Md. / Middle Tennessee Norfolk, Va. / Maury HS Cheraw, S.C. / Limestone College 4 Isaiah Likely Jr. TE 6-4 245 27 Aaron Diggs Fr. LB 5-11 205 62 Sean Fitzgerald R-Jr. OL 6-2 285 Cambridge, Mass. / Everett HS Auburn, Ala. / Auburn HS Mt. Pleasant, Mich. / Michigan 5 Travis Geiger Jr. R-So. NT 6-4 320 28 Shi’heem Watkins So. S 5-11 190 63 Trey Carter R-Sr. OL 6-1 300 Columbus, Ohio / Highland C.C. Columbia, S.C. / Blythewood HS Monroeville, Ala. / Monroe Academy 5 Shermari Jones Jr. RB 6-1 220 29 Massimo Biscardi Jr. PK 5-11 200 65 Jayden Addison R-Fr. OL 6-2 275 Pensacola, Fla. / Independence C.C. (Kansas) Downingtown, Pa. / Downingtown West HS Blythewood, S.C. / Blythewood HS 6 Jaivon Heiligh Jr. WR 6-2 190 29 Silas Kelly R-Sr. LB 6-4 230 66 Will McDonald R-Fr. OL 6-2 295 Venice, Fla. / Venice HS Mount Airy, Md. / South Carroll Senior HS Matthews, N.C. / Porter Ridge HS 6 Manny Stokes Jr. Fr. CB 5-10 165 30 Shon Brown Fr. LB 6-2 230 67 Donavan Manson Fr. OL 6-4 295 Orlando, Fla. / Lake Nona HS Clover, S.C. / Clover HS Indian Land, S.C. / Indian Land HS 7 Jarrett Guest R-Fr. QB 6-3 180 31 Wilt Gabe II So. DE 6-3 240 68 Blake Hamilton Fr. OL 6-4 270 Marietta, Ga. / Kennesaw Mountain HS Montreal, Quebec / Independence C.C. (Kansas) Denver, N.C. / East Lincoln HS 7 D’Jordan Strong Jr. CB 5-11 175 31 Baden Pinson R-Jr. RB 5-10 210 69 Willie Moise Fr. OL 6-3 280 Batesville, Miss. / Northeast Mississippi C.C. Cincinnati, Ohio / Reading HS Hollywood, Fla. / Chaminade-Madonna Prep 8 Damari Kelly R-So. WR 5-11 175 32 Charles Steele Fr. LB 6-2 235 70 Cesar Moreno R-Jr. OL 6-3 290 Waynesboro, Ga. / Burke County HS Lawrenceville, Ga. / Collins Hill HS Rocklin, Calif. / Sierra College 9 Tarron Jackson R-Sr. DE 6-2 260 33 Austin Randall R-Fr. S 6-1 190 71 Isaac Owusu-Appiah R-Fr. OL 6-4 295 Aiken, S.C. / Silver Bluff HS Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Myrtle Beach HS Manassas, Va. / Osbourn Park Senior HS 9 Fred Payton Jr. QB 6-2 210 34 Teddy Gallagher Sr. LB 6-1 230 72 Antwine Loper R-Jr. OL 6-3 275 Suwanee, Ga. / Parkview HS Los Angeles, Calif. / Glendale C.C. Conway, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS 10 Grayson McCall R-Fr. QB 6-3 200 35 Kieran Colahan R-Fr. P/PK 6-0 200 74 Jack Franklin Sr. OL 6-4 350 Indian Trail, N.C. / Porter Ridge HS Earlville, Australia / University of Australia Buford, Ga. / Mill Creek HS 10 Alex Spillum R-Jr. S 6-2 190 35 Jaimeer Goodman R-So. CB 6-0 185 75 Mason Bowers Fr. OL 6-4 280 Chanhassen, Minn. / Chanhassen HS Taylors, S.C. / Eastside HS High Point, N.C. / High Point Central HS 11 Kameron Brown Grad. WR 6-3 220 36 Will Jordan Fr. LB 5-11 190 76 Kameren Stewart So. OL 6-6 250 Graniteville, S.C. / Charleston Southern Raleigh, N.C. / Palmetto Prep Academy Irmo, S.C. / Dutch Fork HS 11 Kameron Burton R-Jr. S 6-1 200 37 Myles Prosser R-Jr. P/PK 6-4 190 78 Tyler Wagner Fr. OL 6-5 305 Belton-Honea Path, S.C. / Belton-Honea Path HS York, S.C. / York Comprehensive HS Lilburn, Ga. / Parkview HS 12 Bryce Carpenter Jr. QB 6-1 200 38 Nic Burroughs-Rogers R-Fr. LB 6-1 240 79 Steven Bedosky R-Sr. OL 6-2 280 Sarasota, Fla. / Venice HS Columbia, S.C. / Blythewood HS Douglasville, Ga. / Landmark Christian HS 12 Isaiah Stephens Fr. LB 6-3 185 39 Aden Britton Fr. LB 6-0 225 80 Rob Morrow R-Jr. WR 5-8 180 Daleville, Va. / Lord Botetourt HS Roanoke, Va. / North Cross HS Greer, S.C. / Riverside HS 13 Mateo Sudipo R-Fr. S 6-1 195 40 Patrick McSweeney R-So. TE 6-4 240 81 Payton Bunch R-Fr. TE/LS 6-3 195 Wake Forest, N.C. / Wake Forest HS Staten Island, N.Y. / Monsignor Farrell HS Pendleton, S.C. / Pendleton HS 14 Justin Burkert Fr. PK 5-10 170 40 Braylon Ryan Fr. DE 6-2 260 82 Tyler Roberts Jr. WR 6-4 185 Toms River, N.J. / Toms River North HS Greenwood, S.C. / Greenwood HS Buford, Ga. / N.C. Wesleyan 14 Deon Fountain R-Fr. WR 5-11 165 41 Myles Olufemi R-Sr. LB 6-1 225 83 Marc Smith Fr. WR 5-10 180 Valdosta, Ga. / Brooks County HS Crofton, Md. / Frostburg State Greenville, S.C. / Southside HS 15 Jerrod Clark R-So. NT 6-4 335 42 Jake Broom R-Fr. TE 6-2 240 84 Nick Childs R-Fr. WR 5-10 185 Dorchester, Mass. / Brighton HS Decatur, Ga. / Air Force Preparatory School Winston-Salem, N.C. / East Forsyth HS 15 Drew Leszczynski R-Fr. WR 6-1 190 43 Enock Makonzo R-Jr. LB 5-11 195 85 Jalen Darby R-So. WR 6-2 170 Brookfield, Wis. / Brookfield Central HS LaChine, Quebec / New Mexico Military Institute Orangeburg, S.C. / Presbyterian College 16 Tyson Mobley Fr. WR 6-0 170 44 E.J. Porter R-Jr. LB 6-1 230 86 Taj Thomas R-Fr. WR 6-1 190 Longwood, Fla. / Master’s Academy Atlantic Beach, Fla. / The Bolles School Irmo, S.C. / Dutch Fork HS 16 Jordan Morris R-So. CB 6-1 160 45 Chris Evans R-Jr. LB 6-2 220 87 Michael McFarlane R-Jr. TE 6-6 250 Rock Hill, S.C. / Rock Hill HS Duncan, S.C. / Boiling Springs HS Orlando, Fla. / Lake Nona HS 17 Sam Denmark R-Sr. WR 6-0 190 46 Kenny Byrd Fr. LB 6-1 215 88 Conner McCarthy R-So. WR 6-2 200 Huger, S.C. / Virginia Tech Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Myrtle Beach HS Mt. Pleasant, S.C. / Wando HS 17 De’Angelo Husky Jr. CB 5-9 170 46 Logan Mauldin Fr. TE 6-3 220 89 Tyler Marchese R-Jr. TE 6-2 235 Rock Hill, S.C. / Guilford College Charlotte, N.C. / Myers Park HS Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Wingate 18 Zachary Stevens R-Fr. QB 6-2 185 47 Justin Scola R-So. LB 6-1 240 90 Rolan Wooden II R-So. DT 6-4 280 Chicago, Ill. / Nazareth Academy Snellville, Ga. / Georgia State Acworth, Ga. / Allatoona HS 19 Myles Baker R-Fr. CB 5-10 165 48 Davon Bomar R-Fr. DE 6-3 250 92 Mark Milnac R-Fr. DT 6-1 225 Huntersville, N.C. / Hough HS Havre De Grace, Md. / Bel Air HS Mauldin, S.C. / Mauldin HS 19 Nate Hope II So. RB 5-10 195 49 Cameron Mitchell Fr. S 6-0 215 93 James Johnson Jr. Fr. DT 6-2 270 Marietta, Ga. / Lehigh University North Charleston, S.C. / Fort Dorchester HS Fort Pierce, Fla. / Vero Beach HS 20 Greg Latushko R-Sr. WR 5-10 210 49 Jayden Perry R-Fr. LS 6-4 210 94 Jeffrey Gunter R-Jr. LB 6-4 260 Franklin Lakes, N.J. / Ramapo HS Savannah, Ga. / Islands HS Durham, N.C. / Riverside HS 20 Mason Shelton Fr. LB 6-2 225 50 Jordan Donald R-So. OL 5-10 270 95 Johnny Magee So. DE 6-3 220 Maryville, Tenn. / Maryville HS Memphis, Tenn. / White Station HS Hattiesburg, Miss. / Jones College 21 JT Killen R-Fr. LB 6-3 220 51 Sam Thompson R-Sr. OL 5-9 290 96 Kennedy Roberts So. DT 6-3 275 Lake Wylie, S.C. / Charlotte Christian School (N.C.) Spartanburg, S.C. / Dorman HS Clearwater, Fla. / Clearwater Central Catholic HS 22 DJ Johnson Fr. TE 6-5 220 52 C.J. Brewer R-Sr. DT 6-2 280 97 Tommy Schubert R-So. NT 5-11 280 Garland, Texas / John Paul II HS Bowdon, Ga. / Bowdon HS Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS 22 Coleman Reich R-Fr. LB 6-0 200 53 Kip Green Fr. OL 6-4 310 98 Charles Ouverson R-Sr. P/PK 6-2 230 High Point, N.C. / Ledford Senior HS Radford, Va. / Radford HS Murrells Inlet, S.C. / St. James HS 28 2020 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED CHANTICLEERS 2020 ARKANSAS STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER 0 Blake Grupe R-Jr. K 5-8 150 23 Isaiah Azubuike So. RB 5-11 200 70 Ivory Scott Sr. OL 6-4 315 Sedalia, Mo. / Smith-Cotton St. Louis, Mo. / Lutheran North Kenner, La. / Pearl River C.C. (Miss.) 0 Javan Hawes R-Jr. WR 6-0 196 23 Dane Motley R-Fr. LB 6-0 193 71 Kideam Diouf Jr. OL 6-6 290 Atlanta, Ga. / Cincinnati Alpharetta, Ga. / Alpharetta Elkton, Md. / College of the Canyons (Calif.) 1 Samy Johnson So. CB 5-10 175 24 Fred Hervey Jr. LB 5-11 215 72 Nour-Eddine Seidnaly R-Sr. OL 6-5 324 Little Rock, Ark. / Catholic Charleston, Miss. / East Mississippi C.C. Silver Spring, Md. / ASA College (N.Y.) 1 Roshauud Paul R-Jr. WR 6-0 170 25 Jevon Jones R-So. CB 6-0 160 73 Ernesto Ramirez Jr. OL 6-3 295 Bremond, Texas / Texas A&M Allen, Texas / Allen La Puente, Calif. / Cerritos College (Calif.) 2 Coltin Clack R-Fr. QB 6-3 215 26 Javar Strong Fr. S 6-3 175 74 Andre Harris Jr. R-Jr. OL 6-5 315 Texarkana, Texas / Texas HS Cherokee, Ala. / Muscle Shoals Oklahoma City, Okla. / Putnam City North 2 Kailon Davis Sr. DE 6-4 240 27 KaRon Coleman R-Fr. S 6-0 178 75 Logan Gray Fr. OL 6-2 270 New Orleans, La. / Independence C.C. (Kansas) Eutaw, Ala. / Greene County Wilson, Ark. / Rivercrest 3 Kenneth Harris Fr. CB 5-11 170 28 Jeffmario Brown R-Sr. LB 6-3 229 76 Kyle Kelly Fr. OL 6-6 245 Columbia, La. / Caldwell Parish Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Hutchinson C.C. (Kansas) Shawnee, Kan. / Mill Valley 3 Layne Hatcher R-So. QB 6-0 196 30 Derrick Bean Jr. LB 6-2 226 78 Justin Dutton R-Jr. OL 6-4 331 Little Rock, Ark. / Alabama Pinson, Ala. / Clay-Chalkville Guthrie, Okla. / Guthrie 4 Dahu Green R-Sr. WR 6-5 197 31 Carvin Duverge Jr. LB 6-2 230 79 Jarrett Horst Jr. OL 6-6 305 Oklahoma City, Okla. / Oklahoma Middleburg, Fla. / Bethel College (Kansas) Middleton, Wis. / Ellsworth C.C. (Iowa) 4 Tahj Herring-Wilson Sr. CB 6-1 190 32 Ahmad Adams Fr. LB 6-1 220 80 Ross Painter R-Sr. TE 6-4 237 Hartford, Conn. / Connecticut Bryant, Ark. / Bryant Hernando, Miss. / Northeast Miss. C.C. 5 David Clayton R-Fr. WR 6-0 184 34 Marcel Murray Jr. RB 5-11 197 81 Javonis Isaac R-Sr. TE 6-2 248 Grapevine, Texas / Grapevine Hiram, Ga. / Hiram Lafayette, La. / Acadiana 5 Amir Howard R-Sr. S 5-10 190 35 Tony Young Fr. S 6-0 190 82 Antonio Ruiz Fr. WR 5-10 186 Citra, Fla. / Fort Scott C.C. (Kansas) Searcy, Ark. / Searcy Alabaster, Ala. / Helena 6 Jarius Reimonenq So. CB 5-11 180 36 Jamal Jackson Fr. CB 6-0 160 85 Giles Amos R-Sr. TE 6-4 242 Hattiesburg, Miss. / Oak Grove Mansfield, La. / Mansfield Perry, Ga. / Alabama 7 Corey Rucker Fr. WR 6-2 190 37 Taylon Doss Fr. CB 5-11 176 86 De’Kairo Rudolph Fr. WR 6-2 195 Bentonia, Miss. / Yazoo County Shannon, Miss. / Shannon Cabot, Ark. / Cabot 7 Anthony Switzer So. S 6-0 190 38 Jack Bullard Fr. DS 6-0 195 87 Reed Tyler Jr. TE 6-3 245 Marion, Ark. / Marion Chandler, Ariz. / Corona Del Sol Brandon, Miss. / Brandon 8 Antwon Fegans Fr. S 6-1 183 38 Justin Harris Jr. CB 5-7 160 88 Austin Smith Fr. WR 6-4 185 Oxford, Ala. / Oxford St. Louis, Mo. / Brentwood Beebe, Ark. / Beebe 8 Bubba Ogbebor R-Sr. WR 6-0 198 39 Josh Edwards R-Fr. RB 5-10 207 89 Jackson Jarvis R-So. WR 5-9 180 Frisco, Texas / Boise State Atlanta, Ga. / Milton Columbia, Mo. / Baker University (Kansas) 9 Jonathan Adams, Jr. Sr. WR 6-3 209 40 Jacob Enns R-Jr. P 6-1 180 90 Tukua Ahoia R-Sr. DL 6-0 331 Jonesboro, Ark. / Jonesboro Tampa, Fla. / Western Carolina San Mateo, Calif. / College of San Mateo (Calif.) 9 Trevian Thomas Fr. S 6-0 177 40 Zion Hawkins R-Fr. S 5-11 188 91 JB Brown Fr. DL 6-2 245 Americus, Ga. / Americus Sumter County South Dallas, Ga. / North Paulding Hewitt, Texas / Midway 10 Elery Alexander Sr. S 6-0 190 41 Noel Iwuchukwu R-Sr. DE 6-2 235 92 Forrest Merrill R-Sr. DL 6-1 338 Vleck, Texas / Kilgore College (Texas) Los Angeles, Calif. / College of the Canyons (Calif.) Willard, Mo. / Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 11 Jaden Harris R-So. LB 6-2 201 42 Vidal Scott Jr. DL 6-2 295 94 Hunter Moreton R-Jr. DL 6-1 291 Monroe, La. / Ouachita Parish Pensacola, Fla. / Hinds C.C. (Miss.) Fort Smith, Ark. / Southside 11 Donovan Marshall R-So. RB 5-11 188 43 Elliott Nimrod Fr. K 6-0 175 95 Quinton Lee R-Jr. DE 6-4 255 St. Louis, Mo. / Luthern North Bentonville, Ark. / Bentonville Lee Summit, Mo. / Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 12 Logan Bonner R-Jr. QB 6-1 215 44 Israel Whitmore Fr. LB 6-2 220 97 Terry Hampton Jr. DL 6-0 293 Rowlett, Texas / Rowlett Ackerman, Miss. / Choctaw County El Dorado, Ark. / El Dorado 12 CJ Harris R-Fr. DB 6-0 218 45 TW Ayers R-So. TE 6-2 250 98 Kennan Solomon R-Jr. DE 6-5 310 Macon, Ga. / Highland C.C. (Kansas) Lamar, Mo. / Lamar Timberlake, N.C. / N.C. State 13 Jeff Foreman So. WR 6-2 175 46 Seth Cottengim R-Sr. DS 6-0 207 99 Deris Jackson Fr. DL 6-3 315 Oklahoma City, Okla. / Del City Fairport, N.Y. / Wyoming Memphis, Tenn. / Lausanne Collegiate 13 Vershaud Richardson R-Fr. LB 6-4 235 47 Tristan Mattson R-Fr. K 6-2 170 Paris, Texas / Paris Clarkston, Mich. / Clarkston 14 Antonio Fletcher Jr. S 6-0 187 48 Ryan Hanson R-Fr. P 6-2 212 Lithonia, Ga. / Martin Luther King Taylor, Texas / Houston 14 Brett Nezat Fr. QB 6-5 224 50 Austin Woods Fr. OL 6-6 265 Saraland, Ala. / Saraland Claremore, Okla. / Verdigris 15 Booker Ficklin Jr. CB 6-2 190 52 Corbet Mims Fr. DE 6-4 250 Brandon, Miss. / Mississippi Gulf Coast C.C. Memphis, Tenn. / Kirby 15 Seth Hayes R-Fr. WR 6-4 195 53 Caleb McCall Fr. DS 6-3 220 Magnolia, Texas / Magnolia West Memphis, Tenn. / Lausanne Collegiate 16 Brandon Bowling R-Sr. WR 5-9 176 54 Christian Hoz R-So. OL 6-5 316 McKinney, Texas / Boyd Covington, La. / Archbiship Hannan 17 Leroy Deshazor R-Jr. WR 6-2 195 58 DeQuan Ball R-Fr. DE 6-2 225 Lakeland, Fla. / College of the Canyons (Calif.) Birmingham, Ala. / Pinson Valley 17 Sosaia Tuitavake Sr. DE 6-2 265 60 Wyatt Luebke R-Jr. OL 6-5 264 East Palo Alto, Calif. / College of San Mateo (Calif.) DeWitt, Ark. / DeWitt 18 Ryan Graham R-Jr. RB 5-11 200 61 Jennings Stanley R-Jr. OL 6-3 325 Lincoln, Calif. / Sierra College (Calif.) Jonesboro, Ark. / Jonesboro 18 Justin Rice R-Sr. LB 6-2 225 62 AJ Pittman Fr. OL 6-4 280 Modesto, Calif. / Fresno State Collierville, Tenn. / Briarcrest Christian 20 Detravion Green R-So. S 6-0 183 63 Thomas Vaughan Fr. OL 6-5 305 Ashdown, Ark. / Ashdown Little Rock, Ark. / Pulaski Academy 21 Jamal Jones R-Sr. RB 5-9 193 64 Jacob Still R-Sr. OL 6-1 296 Memphis, Tenn. / Trezevant Collierville, Tenn. / St. George’s 22 Caleb Bonner Sr. LB 6-1 213 67 Ethan Miner R-Fr. OL 6-3 285 Reform, Ala. / Pickens County West Hartford, Conn. / Kingswood-Oxford 22 Lincoln Pare Fr. RB 5-9 190 68 Avery Demmons Jr. OL 6-6 330 Germantown, Tenn. / Houston Queen Creek, Ariz. / Iowa Central WWW.GOCCUSPORTS.COM 29 COASTAL CAROLINA We applaud your ability to perform when it matters most Go Chanticleers!

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30 2020 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED CHANTICLEERS THE CHANTICLEER REGIMENT

The Chanticleer Regiment is the marching band of Coastal Carolina University and the most visible student organization on CCU’s campus. The ensemble is one of many housed within the Thomas W. and Robin W. Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts Department of Music. The band appears at all CCU home football games, selected away games, and invited exhibition performances. Consisting of sections of the woodwind, brass, percussion, color guard, and featured twirlers, the Chanticleer Regiment strives for musical excellence coupled with an exciting visual presentation. Membership is open to all students regardless of academic major. The 2020 Chanticleer Regiment is led on the field by drum majors Diamond Gaston, Dorien Steed, and Kaylie Crawford. The Chanticleer Regiment is under the direction of CCU Director of Bands Garrett Griffin with assistance from Jesse Willis, Greg Tsalikis, and Emily Griffin.

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WHAT IS A CHANTICLEER?

A Chanticleer (SHON-ti-clear) gives Coastal Carolina University one of the most unique nicknames in all of sports. Chanticleer comes from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and came to the University when it was a member of the University of system. A Chanticleer is a rooster who rules the barnyard with cunning and wit. His competitiveness never wanes as he battles to the end, using his brains to come out on top every time.

32 2020 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED CHANTICLEERS 2020-21 CHANTICLEER SPIRIT TEAMS CHEER SQUAD MEMBERS DANCE TEAM MEMBERS WOMEN Claire Alverson Angela Barreto Alyssa Avallone Sierra Baxter (Co-Captain) Bailey Bateman Olivia Bernis (Co-Captain) Erin Byrnes Allison Blechl Kendall Cook Kylie Bombalski Elisabeth Daniels Ashlee Boykin Alyssia DiLorenzo Taylor Crocker Maddie Gillott Mia Comeau Caroline Hopkins Clayton Davis Mia King Nautica Downey Serena Lin Miya Ervin Sarah Linthicum Reagan Finnegan (Co-Captain) Holly McGrath Lara Gabriele (Captain) Abbe Reynolds Kyla Gonazalez Tori Robinson Makayla Hackett (Co-Captain) Mickie Smith Micayla Hall Erica Stratten Harley Huey Morgan Britt Tripp Essence Johnson Charley Trout Alyssa Lehrman McKaellen Wilkerson Hannah McCallister Baylee Mitham Head Coach Marla Sage Victoria O’Malley Meredith Palmer WE’RE THE CHANTICLEERS Jadyn Penland (CCU FIGHT SONG) Riley Pierce We’re the Chanticleers, Chesney Price (Co-Captain) Tenacious and true. Lexi Reginatto We’ll fight until the end for CCU! Sara Senich Savannah Simpson We’ll compete with honor Meghan Trucksis (Co-Captain) And always to win. Erin Turbeville Gather for our battle cry and then... Kayla Vest Kolby Vest We’ll shout our colors, Gracie Vinzant Go TEAL! (Go TEAL!) Braelyn Yown And then we’ll yell out And BRONZE (and BRONZE!) MEN Jackson Bazemore (Co-Captain) And every team will learn Stephen Caratozzolo Coastal is number one! Jake Gallagher Melvin Hall We’re the Chanticleers — Jon Hopeck (Co-Captain) Defending the shore — Adam Law Best of Carolina since ‘54. Jack Schafer Sean Sullivan Stronger than the oaks Christopher Supple And sure as the tide, Our hearts are beating fast Head Coach Dave Almeida With Coastal pride! SOCK ‘EM, BUST ‘EM THAT’S OUR CUSTOM COASTAL CAROLINA WWW.GOCCUSPORTS.COM 33 COASTAL CAROLINA

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34 2020 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED CHANTICLEERS CHANTS IN THE PROS JOSH NORMAN 2012-PRESENT

CHANTS IN THE NFL CHANT YEARS DRAFTED Tyler Thigpen 2007-14 2007 Minnesota Vikings (7th Rd/217th pick) Quinton Teal 2007-10 Signed as free agent - Carolina Panthers (2007) Jerome Simpson 2008-15 2008 Cincinnati Bengals (2nd Rd/46th pick) Mike Tolbert 2008-17 Signed as free agent - San Diego Chargers (2008) Maurice Simpkins * 2010-11 Signed as free agent - Green Bay Packers (2010) Josh Norman 2012-present 2012 Carolina Panthers (5th Rd/143rd pick) Jamie Childers * 2014-15 Signed as free agent - St. Louis Rams (2012) Lorenzo Taliaferro 2014-16 2014 Baltimore Ravens (4th Rd/138th pick) Matt Hazel * 2014-18 2014 Miami Dolphins (6th Rd/190th pick) Marrio Norman * 2014 Signed as free agent - Baltimore Ravens (2014) Denzel Rice * 2015-19 Signed as free agent - Philadelphia Eagles (2015) De’Angelo Henderson * 2017-20 2017 Denver Broncos (6th Rd/203rd pick) Alex Scearce * 2017 Signed as free agent - Chicago Bears (2017) Anthony Chesley * 2019-present Signed as free agent - Cincinnati Bengals (2019) Sterling Johnson * 2020-present Signed as free agent - New York Jets (2020)

*includes a stint on just the practice squad

CHANTS IN THE CFL CHANTS IN ARENA FOOTBALL

CHANT YEARS TEAM CHANT YEARS TEAM Marrio Norman 2015 Saskatchewan Roughriders Maurice Simpkins 2007-10, ‘13 Rock River Raptors Alex Ross 2017-18 British Columbia Lions Green Bay Blizzard Winnipeg Blue Bombers Nebraska Danger Quinn Backus 2015 Ottawa Redblacks Marrio Norman 2011-14, ‘15-19 West Texas Roughnecks Lorenzo Taliaferro 2018 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Georgia Force Orlando Predators Cleveland Gladiators Shanghai Skywalkers (China) Albany Empire Washington Valor

CHANTS IN THE AAF CHANTS IN THE XFL

CHANT YEARS TEAM CHANT YEARS TEAM Alex Ross 2019 San Diego Fleet De'Angelo Henderson 2020 Houston Roughnecks

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JOSH NORMAN 2009, 2011

QUINN BACKUS - LB SHANE BALLARD - LS 2012, 2013, 2014 2014

DANNY BONIFAS - LS DEVIN BROWN - KR 2010 2013, 2015

RODNEY BURGESS - TE JAMEY CHEATWOOD - LG DAVID DURAN - TE TOMMY FRASER - RB 2006 2013 2010 2009

CHAD HAMILTON - LT DE’ANGELO HENDERSON - RB NICK JOHNSON - C BRIAN KEPPLE - RG 2014 2015, 2016 2004 2006

VOGHENS LARRIEUX - OL JAMAR LEATH - LB MARRIO NORMAN - DB BRAD POSTON - RT 2016 2006 2007 2006 36 2020 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED CHANTICLEERS ALL-AMERICANS

ALEX ROSS - QB ALEX SCEARCE - LB JEROME SIMPSON - WR LORENZO TALIAFERRO - RB 2015 2016 2006, 2007 2013

QUINTON TEAL - S TYLER THIGPEN - QB MIKE TOLBERT - RB ANTWON TRICE - LT 2005, 2006 2006 2007 2004 ALL-AMERICANS

AFCA (One 25-player team) COLLEGE SPORTING NEWS FABULOUS 50 SPORTS NETWORK/STATS FCS Tyler Thigpen Quarterback 2006 Jerome Simpson Third Team 2006 Brad Poston Third Team 2006 Jerome Simpson Third Team 2006 Josh Norman Cornerback 2011 Tommy Fraser Running Back 2009 Josh Norman Cornerback 2009 Mike Tolbert Second Team 2007 Chad Hamilton Offensive Line 2014 Marrio Norman Hon. Mention 2007 Danny Bonifas (Sweet 63) Long Snapper 2010 Jerome Simpson Hon. Mention 2007 Alex Ross Quarterback 2015 Josh Norman Cornerback 2011 Josh Norman Second Team 2011 ASSOCIATED PRESS Quinn Backus Linebacker 2013 Quinn Backus Third Team 2012 Tyler Thigpen First Team 2006 Lorenzo Taliaferro Running Back 2013 Brad Poston Second Team 2006 Jamey Cheatwood (HM) Offensive Line 2013 Quinn Backus Second Team 2013 Jerome Simpson Second Team 2006 Lorenzo Taliaferro Second Team 2013 Quinton Teal Second Team 2006 Quinn Backus Linebacker 2014 Jamey Cheatwood Third Team 2013 Chad Hamilton Offensive Line 2014 Josh Norman Third Team 2009 Quinn Backus First Team 2014 Chad Hamilton First Team 2014 Josh Norman First Team 2011 DON HANSEN’S WEEKLY GAZETTE Shane Ballard Third Team 2014 Antwon Trice Third Team 2004 Quinn Backus Second Team 2013 Nick Johnson Hon. Mention 2004 De’Angelo Henderson Second Team 2015 Lorenzo Taliaferro Second Team 2013 Devin Brown Second Team 2015 Jamey Cheatwood Third Team 2013 Quinton Teal Third Team 2005 De’Angelo Henderson Second Team 2016 Quinn Backus First Team 2014 Tyler Thigpen First Team 2006 Alex Scearce Second Team 2016 Chad Hamilton Second Team 2014 Brad Poston Second Team 2006 Voghens Larrieux Third Team 2016 Jerome Simpson Second Team 2006 De’Angelo Henderson Third Team 2015 Quinton Teal Second Team 2006 Brian Kepple Third Team 2006 WALTER CAMP (One 25-player team) Alex Scearce First Team 2016 Rodney Burgess Hon. Mention 2006 Quinn Backus Linebacker 2013 Jamar Leath Hon. Mention 2006 Quinn Backus Linebacker 2014 COLLEGE SPORTS JOURNAL (One team) Josh Norman Cornerback 2011 FCS ADA (One 11-player team) Quinn Backus Linebacker 2014 Lorenzo Taliaferro Running Back 2013 Quinn Backus (HM) Linebacker 2013 Devin Brown (Freshman) Kick Returner 2013 PHIL STEELE David Duran Second Team 2010

COLLEGE SPORTS JOURNAL FRESHMAN Josh Norman First Team 2011 Devin Brown Second Team 2013

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38 2020 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED CHANTICLEERS NATIONAL HONORS

NATIONAL HONORS DON HANSEN’S WEEKLY GAZETTE BUCK BUCHANAN AWARD NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR (FCS NATIONAL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR) Tyler Thigpen Offensive Back 2006 Josh Norman Finalist (19th) 2011 Quinn Backus Finalist (7th) 2013 FCS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S ASSOCIATION Quinn Backus Finalist (4th) 2014 TOP COLLEGIATE LINEBACKER Quinn Backus 2014 Alex Scearce Finalist (6th) 2016

WALTER PAYTON AWARD NATIONAL FCS COACH OF THE YEAR (FCS NATIONAL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR) David Bennett (Sportexe) 2006 Tyler Thigpen Finalist (7th) 2006 Lorenzo Taliaferro Finalist (11th) 2013 LIBERTY MUTUAL FCS COACH OF THE YEAR Joe Moglia Finalist 2012 Alex Ross Finalist (7th) 2014 Joe Moglia Finalist 2013 De’Angelo Henderson Finalist (10th) 2015

Alex Ross Finalist (19th) 2015 EDDIE ROBINSON FCS COACH OF THE YEAR De’Angelo Henderson Finalist (15th) 2016 David Bennett Finalist (9th) 2006 Joe Moglia Finalist (15th) 2012 Joe Moglia Finalist (9th) 2013 Joe Moglia Finalist (2nd) 2014 Joe Moglia WINNER 2015 WWW.GOCCUSPORTS.COM 39 COASTAL CAROLINA

40 2020 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED CHANTICLEERS NATIONAL HONORS

JOSH MARCUS ALEX HOKE LOTT ROSS NATIONAL ACADEMIC HONORS NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION COSIDA DIVISION I ACADEMIC Anthony Franklin 2006-07 HAMPSHIRE HONOR SOCIETY ALL-AMERICA (SENIORS ONLY) Josh Hoke First Team 2005 Rodney Burgess 2007 (2006 Season) NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION Anthony Franklin 2007 (2006 Season) Josh Hoke First Team 2006 NATIONAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE & Sam Harper 2007 (2006 Season) POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Josh Hoke 2007 (2006 Season) Marcus Lott Second Team 2011 Niccolo Mastromatteo 2013 Brian Kepple 2007 (2006 Season) Jamar Leath 2007 (2006 Season) Alex Ross Second Team 2015 Brad Poston 2007 (2006 Season) FCS ATHLETIC DIRECTORS Tyler Thigpen 2007 (2006 Season) Jonathan Clayton Second Team 2019 ASSOCIATION ACADEMIC ALL-STAR Josh Hoke 2004 Ren McKinnon 2008 (2007 Season) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Josh Hoke 2005 Niccolo Mastromatteo 2014 (2013 Season) Patrick Hall First Team 2005 Jeffery Salley 2014 (2013 Season) Josh Hoke First Team 2005 Josh Hoke 2006 Mo Ashley 2015 (2014 Season) Josh Hoke First Team 2006 Marcus Lott 2011 Quinn Backus 2015 (2014 Season) Brad Poston First Team 2006 (Postgraduate Scholarship Finalist) Cody Craig 2015 (2014 Season) Tim Franklin 2011 Chad Hamilton 2015 (2014 Season) Derrick Frasier First Team 2008 Kevin Hart 2015 (2014 Season) Niccolo Mastromatteo 2012 Brett Johnson 2015 (2014 Season) Marcus Lott First Team 2011 Imir Sanders 2015 (2014 Season) Niccolo Mastromatteo 2013 Niccolo Mastromatteo First Team 2013 (Postgraduate Scholarship Finalist) Alex Ross 2016 (2015 Season) Jeffery Salley First Team 2013 Mo Ashley 2014 Osharmar Abercrombie 2018 (2017 Season) Mo Ashley First Team 2014 Brett Johnson 2014 Kerron Johnson 2018 (2017 Season) Chad Hamilton First Team 2014 Tyler Keane 2018 (2017 Season) Brett Johnson First Team 2014 Alex Ross 2015 Marcus Williamson 2018 (2017 Season) Ryan Granger 2015 Alex Ross First Team 2015 James Heft 2019 (2018 Season) Ryan Granger 2016 Marcus Outlow 2019 (2018 Season) Steven Bedosky First Team 2018 Malcolm Williams 2019 (2018 Season) Jonathan Clayton First Team 2018 Brock Hoffman First Team 2018 COLLEGE SPORTS JOURNAL FCS Silas Kelly First Team 2018 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Ky’Jon Tyler First Team 2018 Niccolo Mastromatteo 2012 Kameron Burton First Team 2019 Trey Carter First Team 2019 JOHN MCLENDON MINORITY Jonathan Clayton First Team 2019 POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Teddy Gallagher First Team 2019 Nicholas Clark 2019 Michael McFarlane First Team 2019 Alex Spillum First Team 2019

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Wishing the Chants, and all the fans, a great season.

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DE’ANGELO HENDERSON 2013-16

• Set the NCAA Division I record by scoring at least one touchdown in 35 consecutive games. The record included all 14 games in 2014, all 12 games in 2015 and all nine of his games in 2016 (he missed three games due to injury). • Scored 58 touchdowns over the 35-game span (52 rushing, six receiving). • Was just three touchdowns shy of the NCAA all-division record (38 by Danny Woodhead of NCAA Division II Chadron State) and could have tied the mark had he not suffered an injury. • Prior to his senior season, Henderson set both Big South and NCAA FCS records by scoring at least one touchdown in 26 straight games (2014 and 2015). • In game two of his senior season, Henderson scored in his 28th- straight game to break the NCAA Division I (FBS and FCS) record previously held by Lee Suggs of Virginia Tech.

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44 2020 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED CHANTICLEERS CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR HONORS BIG SOUTH MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR WINNERS

QUINN BACKUS 2014-15

LORENZO TALIAFERRO 2013-14

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR WINNERS

TYLER THIGPEN - QB LORENZO TALIAFERRO - RB 2006 BIG SOUTH 2013 BIG SOUTH

PATRICK HALL - RB 2004 BIG SOUTH

ALEX ROSS - QB DE’ANGELO HENDERSON - RB 2014 BIG SOUTH 2015 BIG SOUTH 2016 CCU TRANSITION COMMITTEE

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QUINN BACKUS - LB ALEX SCEARCE - LB 2012, 2013 AND 2014 2016 CCU TRANSITION BIG SOUTH COMMITTEE

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR WINNERS

JEROME SIMPSON - WR 2004

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR WINNERS

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48 2020 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED CHANTICLEERS CONFERENCE HONORS COACH OF THE YEAR WINNERS

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SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR WINNERS

MARCUS LOTT ALEX ROSS 2011 BIG SOUTH FOOTBALL 2015 BIG SOUTH FOOTBALL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE

JOSH HOKE 2006 BIG SOUTH FOOTBALL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 2006-07 BIG SOUTH SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

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CHANTICLEERS ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS NAME TEAM POSITION YEAR ALL-BIG SOUTH Danny Bonifas 1st Team Long Snapper 2010 Dominique Davenport 1st Team Defensive Back 2010 2016 CCU NAME TEAM POSITION YEAR David Duran 1st Team Tight End 2010 Maurice Simpkins 1st Team Linebacker 2003 Andrae Jacobs 1st Team Linebacker 2010 TRANSITION COMMITTEE Greg Williamson 1st Team Return Specialist 2003 Josh Norman 1st Team Defensive Back 2010 Rayshun Crosby 2nd Team Defensive Line 2003 Jamey Cheatwood 2nd Team Offensive Line 2010 NAME TEAM POSITION YEAR Adrain Grady 2nd Team Defensive Line 2003 Zach MacDowall 2nd Team Quarterback 2010 De’Angelo Henderson 1st Team Running Back 2016 Nick Johnson 2nd Team Offensive Line 2003 Niccolo Mastromatteo 2nd Team Punt Return 2010 Bruce Mapp 1st Team Wide Receiver 2016 Aundres Perkins 2nd Team Running Back 2003 Kent Harper 2nd Team Defensive Line 2010 Sam Ekwonike 1st Team Offensive Line 2016 Brad Poston 2nd Team Offensive Line 2003 Eric O’Neal 2nd Team Running Back 2010 Voghens Larrieux 1st Team Offensive Line 2016 Antwon Trice 2nd Team Offensive Line 2003 Seth Smalls 2nd Team Offensive Line 2010 Jabarai Bothwell 1st Team Defensive Line 2016 Greg Williamson 2nd Team Defensive Back 2003 Brandon Whitley 2nd Team Wide Receiver 2010 Alex Scearce 1st Team Linebacker 2016 Shane Johnson 1st Team Linebacker 2016 Patrick Hall 1st Team Running Back 2004 Andrae Jacobs 1st Team Linebacker 2011 Richie Sampson 1st Team Defensive Back 2016 Josh Hoke 1st Team Kicker 2004 Josh Norman 1st Team Defensive Back 2011 Chris Jones 1st Team Punt Returner 2016 Brandon Jeffcoat 1st Team Tight End 2004 Jamey Cheatwood 2nd Team Offensive Line 2011 Connor Kubala 2nd Team Long Snapper 2016 Nick Johnson 1st Team Offensive Line 2004 Jamie Childers 2nd Team Tight End 2011 Devin Brown 2nd Team Kick Returner 2016 Kelvin McIver 1st Team Defensive Line 2004 Matt Hazel 2nd Team Wide Receiver 2011 Maurice Simpkins 1st Team Linebacker 2004 Tim Franklin 2nd Team Offensive Line 2011 Quinton Teal 1st Team Defensive Back 2004 Chris Thomas 2nd Team Defensive Line 2011 ALL-SUN BELT Antwon Trice 1st Team Offensive Line 2004 Desmond Stewart 2nd Team Linebacker 2011 Adrain Grady 2nd Team Defensive Line 2004 Niccolo Mastromatteo 2nd Team Punt Return 2011 NAME TEAM POSITION YEAR Sam Harper 2nd Team Defensive Line 2004 Shane Johnson 2nd Team Linebacker 2017 David Parker 2nd Team Return Specialist 2004 Quinn Backus 1st Team Linebacker 2012 Osharmar Abercrombie 3rd Team Running Back 2017 Jerome Simpson 2nd Team Wide Receiver 2004 Quinton Davis 1st Team Defensive End 2012 Malcolm Williams 3rd Team Wide Receiver 2017 Greg Williamson 2nd Team Defensive Back 2004 Johnny Hartsfield 1st Team Defensive Line 2012 Chris Jones Hon. Men. Wide Receiver 2017 Matt Hazel 1st Team Wide Receiver 2012 Evan Rabon Hon. Men. Punter 2017 Josh Hoke 1st Team Kicker 2005 Aramis Hillary 1st Team Quarterback 2012 Trey Carter Hon. Men. Offensive Line 2017 Jamar Leath 1st Team Linebacker 2005 Dontavais Johnson 1st Team Defensive Back 2012 Silas Kelly Hon. Men. Linebacker 2017 Kelvin McIver 1st Team Defensive Line 2005 Niccolo Mastromatteo 1st Team Punt Returner 2012 Brad Poston 1st Team Offensive Line 2005 Pat Williams 1st Team Offensive Line 2012 Jeffrey Gunter 1st Team Defensive Line 2018 Maurice Simpkins 1st Team Linebacker 2005 David Duran 2nd Team Tight End 2012 Tarron Jackson 3rd Team Defensive Line 2018 Quinton Teal 1st Team Defensive Back 2005 Chad Hamilton 2nd Team Offensive Line 2012 Massimo Biscardi 3rd Team Kicker 2018 Antwon Trice 1st Team Offensive Line 2005 Jeremy Height 2nd Team Running Back 2012 Trey Carter Hon. Men. Offensive Line 2018 Sergio Geiger 2nd Team Defensive Back 2005 Niccolo Mastromatteo 2nd Team Wide Receiver 2012 Malcolm Williams Hon. Men. Wide Receiver 2018 Adrain Grady 2nd Team Defensive Line 2005 Mike McClure 2nd Team Linebacker 2012 Silas Kelly Hon. Men. Linebacker 2018 Patrick Hall 2nd Team Running Back 2005 Connor Kubala Hon. Men. Long Snapper 2018 Brian Kepple 2nd Team Offensive Line 2005 Quinn Backus 1st Team Linebacker 2013 Aundres Perkins 2nd Team Running Back 2005 Devin Brown 1st Team Kick Return 2013 Tarron Jackson 1st Team Defensive Line 2019 Jerome Simpson 2nd Team Wide Receiver 2005 Alex Catron 1st Team Kicker 2013 Chandler Kryst 2nd Team Defensive Back 2019 Zack St. Clair 2nd Team Long Snapper 2005 Jamey Cheatwood 1st Team Offensive Line 2013 C.J. Brewer 3rd Team Defensive Line 2019 Robbie Wright 2nd Team Offensive Line 2005 Chad Hamilton 1st Team Offensive Line 2013 Trey Carter 3rd Team Offensive Line 2019 Matt Hazel 1st Team Wide Receiver 2013 Teddy Gallagher 3rd Team Linebacker 2019 Rodney Burgess 1st Team Tight End 2006 Drew Herring 1st Team Offensive Line 2013 Sterling Johnson 3rd Team Defensive Line 2019 James Coble 1st Team Long Snapper 2006 Alex Ross 1st Team Quarterback 2013 Isaiah Likely 3rd Team Tight End 2019 Sam Harper 1st Team Defensive Line 2006 Lorenzo Taliaferro 1st Team Running Back 2013 Shadell Bell Hon. Men. Tight End 2019 Brian Kepple 1st Team Offensive Line 2006 DeMario Bennett 2nd Team Wide Receiver 2013 Jaivon Heiligh Hon. Men. Wide Receiver 2019 Jamar Leath 1st Team Linebacker 2006 Calvin Hollenhorst 2nd Team Defensive Line 2013 Ethan Howard Hon. Men. Offensive Line 2019 Brad Poston 1st Team Offensive Line 2006 Niccolo Mastromatteo 2nd Team Punt Return 2013 CJ Marable Hon. Men. Running Back 2019 Jerome Simpson 1st Team Wide Receiver 2006 Mike McClure 2nd Team Linebacker 2013 Quinton Teal 1st Team Defensive Back 2006 Denzel Rice 2nd Team Defensive Back 2013 Tyler Thigpen 1st Team Quarterback 2006 Richie Sampson 2nd Team Defensive Back 2013 Ronnie Mason 2nd Team Defensive Line 2006 Dewitt Myers 2nd Team Defensive Back 2006 Quinn Backus 1st Team Linebacker 2014 ACADEMIC AWARDS Aundres Perkins 2nd Team Running Back 2006 Shane Ballard 1st Team Long Snapper 2014 Devin Brown 1st Team Kick Return 2014 FOOTBALL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Brandon Autry 1st Team Defensive Back 2007 Chad Hamilton 1st Team Offensive Line 2014 Josh Hoke, PK Big South 2006 Adrain Grady 1st Team Defensive Line 2007 Kevin Hart 1st Team Offensive Line 2014 Britt Leggett 1st Team Offensive Line 2007 De’Angelo Henderson 1st Team Running Back 2014 Marcus Lott, S Big South 2011 Marrio Norman 1st Team Defensive Back 2007 Roderick Holder 1st Team Defensive Line 2014 Jerome Simpson 1st Team Wide Receiver 2007 Alex Ross 1st Team Quarterback 2014 Alex Ross, QB Big South 2015 Mike Tolbert 1st Team Fullback 2007 Pernell Williams 1st Team Defensive Back 2014 Phillip Oboh 2nd Team Defensive Line 2007 Mo Ashley 2nd Team Offensive Line 2014 Whittmin Reese 2nd Team Defensive Back 2007 Alex Catron 2nd Team Kicker 2014 HOWARD BAGWELL BIG SOUTH D.J. Rice 2nd Team Linebacker 2007 Calvin Hollenhorst 2nd Team Defensive Line 2014 Anthony Steele 2nd Team Linebacker 2007 John Israel 2nd Team Wide Receiver 2014 MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR (ALL SPORTS) Brett Johnson 2nd Team Linebacker 2014 Lorenzo Taliaferro, RB 2013-14 Academic Year Ben Erdman 1st Team Punter 2008 Bruce Mapp 2nd Team Wide Receiver 2014 Britt Leggett 1st Team Offensive Line 2008 Denzel Rice 2nd Team Defensive Back 2014 Quinn Backus, LB 2014-15 Academic Year Phillip Oboh 1st Team Defensive End 2008 D.J. Rice 1st Team Linebacker 2008 De’Angelo Henderson 1st Team Running Back 2015 Alex Ross 1st Team Quarterback 2015 BIG SOUTH MALE STUDENT-ATHLETE David Duran 1st Team Tight End 2009 Devin Brown 1st Team Kick Returner 2015 Josh Norman 1st Team Defensive Back 2009 Bruce Mapp 1st Team Wide Receiver 2015 OF THE YEAR (ALL SPORTS) Phillip Oboh 1st Team Defensive End 2009 Sam Ekwonike 1st Team Offensive Line 2015 Josh Hoke, PK 2006-07 Academic Year Ryan Boehm 2nd Team Offensive Line 2009 Voghens Larrieux 1st Team Offensive Line 2015 Desmond Steward 2nd Team Linebacker 2009 Jabarai Bothwell 1st Team Defensive Line 2015 Ryan Granger 1st Team Kicker 2015 BIG SOUTH GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP Chase Tidwell 2nd Team Offensive Line 2015 Anthony Franklin 2006-07 Academic Year Chris Jones 2nd Team Wide Receiver 2015 Chris Jones 2nd Team Punt Returner 2015 Roderick Holder 2nd Team Defensive Line 2015 CHRISTENBERRY AWARD WINNER Calvin Hollenhorst 2nd Team Defensive Line 2015 Anthony Franklin (4.0 mathematics) 2006-07 Academic Year Alex Scearce 2nd Team Linebacker 2015

WWW.GOCCUSPORTS.COM 51 COASTAL CAROLINA ALL-TIME RESULTS 2006 2009 DAVID BENNETT BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL End of Year National Rank: #14/15 ALL GAMES 5-6 5-0 0-6 0-0 CONFERENCE 3-3 3-0 0-3 0-0 Head Coach (2003-11) RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 9-3 5-1 4-2 0-0 Nine Seasons DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE CONFERENCE 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 Record: 63-39 (.618) 09-03-09 at Kent State (THURS.) L 0-18 09-12-09 MONMOUTH W 24-17 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 09-19-09 at Towson L 17-21 2003 09-02-06 ELON L 20-23 09-26-09 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 28-7 RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 09-09-06 at Wofford W 41-38 * 10-10-09 VMI W 20-6 ALL GAMES 6-5 2-3 4-2 0-0 09-16-06 at #24 Georgia Southern L 21-38 * 10-17-09 at Liberty L 13-58 CONFERENCE 1-3 0-2 1-1 0-0 09-23-06 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W 33-14 * 10-24-09 at Stony Brook L 10-16 09-30-06 at Winston-Salem State W 31-12 10-31-09 at Clemson L 3-49 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 10-07-06 #3 FURMAN W 29-27 * 11-07-09 GARDNER-WEBB (HC) W 26-21 09-06-03 NEWBERRY W 21-14 * 10-14-06 at VMI W 31-27 * 11-14-09 PRESBYTERIAN W 41-37 09-13-03 MOREHEAD STATE L 6-31 * 10-28-06 LIBERTY W 28-26 * 11-21-09 at Charleston Southern L 23-30 09-20-03 at Jacksonville L 9-14 11-04-06 SAVANNAH STATE (HC) W 66-6 09-25-03 at North Greenville (THURS.) W 49-39 * 11-11-06 at Gardner-Webb W 52-24 * 10-04-03 GARDNER-WEBB L 17-38 * 11-18-06 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 31-17 2010 10-11-03 CHARLESTON (W.Va.) W 47-0 ^ 11-25-06 at #1 Appalachian State L 28-45 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS 10-25-03 at Savannah State W 29-19 End of Year National Rank: #27/27 * 11-01-03 VMI (HC) L 10-19 11-08-03 at Davidson W 52-27 2007 RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL * 11-15-03 at Liberty L 21-38 RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 6-6 3-3 3-3 0-0 * 11-22-03 at Charleston Southern W 48-14 ALL GAMES 5-6 4-2 1-4 0-0 CONFERENCE 5-1 2-1 3-0 0-0 CONFERENCE 3-1 2-0 1-1 0-0 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 2004 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS 09-04-10 at #25 West Virginia L 0-31 09-01-07 at Delaware State L 18-23 End of Year National Rank: #24/24 09-11-10 at Towson LO5 45-47 09-08-07 WINSTON-SALEM STATE W 28-21 09-18-10 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 26-43 RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 09-15-07 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 34-42 09-25-10 DELAWARE STATE W 34-14 ALL GAMES 10-1 7-0 3-1 0-0 09-22-07 at #8 James Madison L 10-45 10-02-10 at #11 Richmond L 19-41 CONFERENCE 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 10-06-07 at Furman L 17-27 * 10-16-10 at Presbyterian W 35-7 10-13-07 CHOWAN W 51-0 * 10-23-10 STONY BROOK (HC) L 28-38 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 10-20-07 PRESBYTERIAN LOT 34-41 * 10-30-10 at Gardner-Webb WOT 30-27 09-04-04 at Morehead State W 28-7 * 10-27-07 VMI (HC) W 42-35 * 11-06-10 at VMI W 31-3 09-11-04 DAVIDSON W 31-24 * 11-03-07 at Liberty L 24-37 * 11-13-10 #11 LIBERTY W 45-31 09-18-04 at Newberry L 7-21 * 11-10-07 GARDNER-WEBB W 17-14 * 11-20-10 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 70-3 09-25-04 NORTH GREENVILLE W 58-7 * 11-17-07 at Charleston Southern W 41-2 ^ 11-27-10 #21 WESTERN ILLINOIS L 10-17 10-09-04 CHARLESTON (W.Va.) W 48-13 * 10-16-04 at VMI W 21-14 2008 * 10-23-04 LIBERTY W 33-6 2011 * 10-30-04 at Gardner-Webb W 31-19 RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 11-06-04 SAVANNAH STATE (HC) W 52-14 ALL GAMES 6-6 2-4 4-2 0-0 ALL GAMES 7-4 4-1 3-3 0-0 11-13-04 JACKSONVILLE W 48-23 CONFERENCE 1-4 0-3 1-1 0-0 CONFERENCE 3-3 2-1 1-2 0-0 * 11-20-04 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 56-28 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 08-30-08 at #22 Penn State L 10-66 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 2005 09-07-08 COLGATE (SUN.) L 19-23 09-03-11 FURMAN W 30-23 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS 09-13-08 at Monmouth W 26-7 09-10-11 CATAWBA W 20-3 End of Year National Rank: #23/24 09-20-08 TOWSON W 31-3 09-17-11 at Georgia L 0-59 09-27-08 at North Carolina A&T W 20-7 09-24-11 at North Carolina A&T W 31-14 RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL * 10-04-08 #20 LIBERTY L 38-43 * 10-08-11 VMI W 34-10 ALL GAMES 9-2 5-0 4-2 0-0 * 10-11-08 at VMI L 20-47 * 10-15-11 at Liberty L 27-63 CONFERENCE 3-1 2-0 1-1 0-0 10-18-08 N.C. CENTRAL W 35-10 * 10-22-11 GARDNER-WEBB (HC) L 24-26 * 10-25-08 STONY BROOK (HC) L 24-28 * 10-29-11 at Stony Brook L 0-42 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE * 11-08-08 at Gardner-Webb W 23-18 * 11-05-11 PRESBYTERIAN ! W 15-8 09-03-05 at Elon W 17-10 11-15-08 at Presbyterian W 21-13 * 11-12-11 at Charleston Southern W 45-38 09-10-05 #1 JAMES MADISON W 31-27 * 11-22-08 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 0-24 11-19-11 at Western Carolina W 45-21 09-17-05 at Appalachian State L 3-30 09-24-05 DELAWARE STATE W 24-6 10-01-05 at #17 South Carolina State W 24-23 * 10-15-05 GARDNER-WEBB WOT 34-31 * 10-22-05 at Liberty WO3 27-21 * 10-29-05 VMI (HC) W 38-14 * Conference game 11-05-05 at Savannah State W 42-16 ^ NCAA Division I FCS Championship playoffs 11-12-05 MANSFIELD W 71-8 (HC) - Homecoming Game * 11-19-05 at Charleston Southern LO2 27-34 ! - program's 100th game 52 2020 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED CHANTICLEERS ALL-TIME RESULTS 2014 2016 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS CONFERENCE CHAMPION# JOE MOGLIA End of Year National Rank: #5/5 End of Year National Rank: #18 #- conference champion and FCS playoff team as determined Head Coach (2012-16, ‘18) RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL by the CCU Football Transition Committee. Six Seasons ALL GAMES 12-2 5-1 7-1 0-0 CONFERENCE 4-1 2-1 2-0 0-0 RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL Record: 56-22 (.718) # ALL GAMES 10-2 7-1 3-1 0-0 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 08-30-14 at The Citadel W 31-16 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 2012 09-06-14 at North Carolina A&T W 31-30 09-03-16 at Lamar W 38-14 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS 09-13-14 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W 30-3 09-10-16 FLORIDA A&M W 49-10 End of Year National Rank: #24/24 09-20-14 at Florida A&M W 48-3 09-17-16 at #4 Jacksonville State L 26-27 09-27-14 ELON W 31-3 09-24-16 FURMAN W 41-21 RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 10-04-14 at Furman WO2 37-31 10-01-16 #10 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN LO2 58-59 ALL GAMES 8-5 3-2 5-3 0-0 * 10-11-14 at Presbyterian W 40-28 10-15-16 at Gardner-Webb W 17-7 CONFERENCE 5-1 2-1 3-0 0-0 * 10-25-14 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (HC) W 43-22 10-22-16 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT (HC) W 33-25 * 11-01-14 at Gardner-Webb W 38-14 10-29-16 at Presbyterian W 48-17 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 11-08-14 at Charlotte W 59-34 11-05-16 MONMOUTH W 38-17 09-01-12 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 29-13 * 11-15-14 MONMOUTH W 52-21 11-12-16 BRYANT W 31-21 09-08-12 at Furman WO3 47-45 * 11-22-14 LIBERTY L 14-15 11-17-16 LIBERTY (THURS.) W 42-7 09-15-12 #20 EASTERN KENTUCKY L 17-35 ^ 11-29-14 NCAA 1st Round Bye % 11-26-16 HAMPTON W 26-7 09-22-12 at Toledo L 28-38 ^ 12-06-14 #16 RICHMOND W 36-15 09-29-12 at #17 Appalachian State L 14-55 ^ 12-13-14 at #2 North Dakota State L 32-39 * 10-13-12 #11 STONY BROOK L 21-27 2017 # * 10-20-12 at VMI W 34-7 % — As a national seed in 2014, Coastal Carolina received a bye for the # Jamey Chadwell was the interim head coach in 2017 as * 10-27-12 LIBERTY (HC) W 36-12 first round for the NCAA Division I FCS Championship. Coach Moglia was on a medical sabbatical. * 11-03-12 at Gardner-Webb W 55-33 * 11-10-12 at Presbyterian W 65-7 * 11-17-12 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 41-20 2015 2018 ^ 11-24-12 at #22 Bethune-Cookman W 24-14 End of Year National Rank: #16/17 ^ 12-01-12 at #3 Old Dominion L 35-63 RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 9-3 6-1 3-2 0-0 ALL GAMES 5-7 1-4 4-3 0-0 2013 CONFERENCE 4-2 3-0 1-2 0-0 CONFERENCE 2-6 0-3 2-3 0-0 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS End of Year National Rank: #7/7 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 09-05-15 at Furman W 38-35 09-01-18 at South Carolina L 15-49 RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 09-12-15 at South Carolina State W 41-14 09-08-18 UAB W 47-24 ALL GAMES 12-3 7-0 5-3 0-0 09-19-15 WESTERN ILLINOIS W 34-27 09-12-18 at Campbell (WED.) W 58-21 CONFERENCE 4-1 3-0 1-1 0-0 09-26-15 BRYANT W 31-17 * 09-22-18 at Louisiana W 30-28 10-03-15 ALABAMA A&M (HC) # W 55-0 * 09-29-18 at Troy L 21-45 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE * 10-10-15 PRESBYTERIAN W 24-17 * 10-13-18 ULM L 20-45 08-31-13 at South Carolina State W 27-20 * 10-24-15 at Monmouth W 23-20 10-20-18 at UMass W 24-13 09-07-13 FURMAN W 35-28 * 10-31-15 at #19 Charleston Southern L 25-33 * 10-27-18 at Georgia State W 37-34 09-14-13 at #25 Eastern Kentucky W 51-32 * 11-07-15 GARDNER-WEBB W 46-0 * 11-03-18 APPALACHIAN STATE (HC) L 7-23 09-21-13 HAMPTON W 50-17 * 11-14-15 KENNESAW STATE W 45-13 * 11-10-18 ARKANSAS STATE L 16-44 09-28-13 at Elon W 53-28 * 11-19-15 at Liberty (THURS.) L 21-24 * 11-17-18 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 17-41 * 10-12-13 GARDNER-WEBB W 42-7 ^ 11-28-15 #18 THE CITADEL L 38-41 * 11-23-18 at South Alabama (FRI.) L 28-31 * 10-19-13 at Liberty WO2 55-52 # — Win over Alabama A&M was the 100th win in the program’s * 10-26-13 VMI W 66-27 history. 11-02-13 CHARLOTTE (HC) W 50-25 * 11-09-13 at #16 Charleston Southern L 26-31 * 11-16-13 PRESBYTERIAN W 46-13 11-23-13 at #11 South Carolina L 10-70 ^ 11-30-13 #12 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 48-24 ^ 12-07-13 at #4 Montana W 42-35 ^ 12-14-13 at #1 North Dakota State L 14-48

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COASTAL’S RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS JAMEY CHADWELL Record First Last Streak Record First Last Streak Alabama A&M 1-0 2015 2015 W1 Massachusetts (UMass) 3-0 2017 2019 W3 Head Coach (2017, ‘19-pres.) Two Seasons Appalachian State 0-6 2005 2019 L6 Monmouth 5-0 2008 2016 W5 Record: 8-16 (.333) # Arkansas 0-1 2017 2017 L1 Montana 1-0 2013 2013 W1 Arkansas State 0-3 2017 2019 L3 Morehead State 1-1 2003 2004 W1 2017 # Bethune-Cookman 2-0 2012 2013 W2 Norfolk State 1-0 2019 2019 W1 RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL Bryant 2-0 2015 2016 W2 North Carolina A&T 5-0 2008 2014 W5 ALL GAMES 3-9 2-4 1-5 0-0 North Carolina Central 1-0 2008 2008 W1 CONFERENCE 2-6 1-3 1-3 0-0 Campbell 1-0 2018 2018 W1 Catawba 1-0 2011 2011 W1 Newberry 1-1 2003 2004 L1 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 09-02-17 UMASS W 38-28 Central Conn. State 1-0 2016 2016 W1 North Dakota State 0-2 2013 2014 L2 09-16-17 at UAB L 23-30 Charleston (W.Va.) 2-0 2003 2004 W2 North Greenville 2-0 2003 2004 W2 09-23-17 #19 WESTERN ILLINOIS L 10-52 * 09-30-17 at ULM L 43-51 Charleston Southern 8-6 2003 2016 L2 Old Dominion 0-1 2012 2012 L1 * 10-07-17 GEORGIA STATE L 21-27 Penn State 0-1 2008 2008 L1 * 10-14-17 at Arkansas State L 17-51 Charlotte 2-0 2013 2014 W2 * 10-21-17 at Appalachian State L 29-37 The Citadel 1-1 2014 2015 L1 Presbyterian 9-1 2007 2016 W9 * 10-28-17 TEXAS STATE (HC) L 7-27 11-04-17 at Arkansas L 38-39 Chowan 1-0 2007 2007 W1 Richmond 1-1 2010 2014 W1 * 11-11-17 TROY L 17-42 Clemson 0-1 2009 2009 L1 Savannah State 4-0 2003 2006 W4 * 11-18-17 at Idaho W 13-7 * 12-02-17 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 28-17 Colgate 0-1 2008 2008 L1 South Alabama 0-1 2018 2018 L1 # Jamey Chadwell was the interim head coach in 2017 as Davidson 2-0 2003 2004 W2 South Carolina 0-2 2013 2018 L2 Coach Moglia was on a medical sabbatical. Delaware State 2-1 2005 2010 W1 South Carolina State 5-0 2005 2015 W5 Eastern Kentucky 1-1 2012 2013 W1 Stony Brook 0-5 2008 2012 L5 2019 Eastern Michigan 0-1 2019 2019 L1 Texas State 1-1 2017 2019 W1 RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL Elon 3-1 2005 2014 W2 Toledo 0-1 2012 2012 L1 ALL GAMES 5-7 3-3 2-4 0-0 Towson 1-2 2008 2010 L2 CONFERENCE 2-6 2-2 0-4 0-0 Florida A&M 2-0 2014 2016 W2 Furman 7-1 2006 2016 W6 Troy 1-2 2017 2019 W1 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE 08-31-19 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 23-30 Gardner-Webb 12-2 2003 2016 W5 UAB 1-1 2017 2018 W1 09-07-19 at Kansas W 12-7 Georgia 0-1 2011 2011 L1 VMI 9-2 2003 2013 W5 09-14-19 NORFOLK STATE W 46-7 09-21-19 at UMass W 62-28 Georgia Southern 1-5 2006 2019 L2 West Virginia 0-1 2010 2010 L1 * 09-28-19 at Appalachian State L 37-56 Western Carolina 1-0 2011 2011 W1 * 10-12-19 GEORGIA STATE L 21-31 Georgia State 1-2 2017 2019 L1 * 10-19-19 at Georgia Southern LO3 27-30 Hampton 2-0 2013 2016 W2 Western Illinois 1-2 2010 2017 L1 * 11-02-19 TROY (HC) !! W 36-35 * 11-07-19 LOUISIANA (THURS.) L 7-48 Idaho 1-0 2017 2017 W1 Winston-Salem State 2-0 2006 2007 W2 * 11-16-19 at Arkansas State L 27-28 Jacksonville 1-1 2003 2004 W1 Wofford 1-0 2006 2006 W1 * 11-23-19 at ULM L 42-45 * 11-30-19 TEXAS STATE W 24-21 Jacksonville State 0-1 2016 2016 L1 James Madison 1-1 2005 2007 L1 Kansas 1-0 2019 2019 W1 Kennesaw State 1-0 2015 2015 W1 Kent State 0-1 2009 2009 L1 Lamar 1-0 2016 2016 W1 Liberty 7-7 2003 2016 W1 Louisiana 1-1 2018 2019 L1 Louisiana-Monroe (ULM) 0-3 2017 2019 L3 * Conference game (HC) - Homecoming Game Mansfield 1-0 2005 2005 W1 * through the 2019 season !! - program's 200th game

WWW.GOCCUSPORTS.COM 55 COASTAL CAROLINA GEORGE F. “BUDDY” SASSER ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME Coastal Carolina University’s Athletic Hall of Fame is named in honor of former athletic director George F. “Buddy” Sasser. “It is a fitting tribute to Buddy that his name should be permanently linked with the athletic department’s Athletic Hall of Fame,” said former CCU President Ronald Ingle. “Buddy embodies the highest qualities associated with college athletics — integrity, leadership, and scholarship.” The naming of the Athletic Hall of Fame was part of a series of events leading up to Coastal Carolina University’s 50th-anniversary festivities in 2004. Sasser was inducted in 2003, along with three other Coastal Carolina athletic administrators and student-athletes, in the inaugural class of the Big South Conference Hall of Fame. Sasser served as the Big South commissioner from 1989-1996 and had two stints as Coastal Carolina director of athletics (1986-1989 and 1996-1999). While Big South commissioner, Sasser was responsible for increasing membership, gaining automatic bids to the NCAA Basketball Tournament, and adding basketball television exposure for the League. The Commissioner’s Cup award, which goes to the institution with the best overall athletic performance for that year, was renamed the Sasser Cup in his honor. He served on the University’s Football Advisory Committee and on the capital campaign steering committee for Coastal Carolina’s Brooks Stadium. A native of Conway, Sasser served as athletic director and head football coach at Conway High School from 1963 to 1970, leading the Tigers to a 66-17-5 record. He was an assistant football coach and assistant athletic director at Appalachian State University from 1972 until 1977 and was athletic director and head football coach from 1977 until 1982 at Wofford College, where he was named 1982 Kodak Coach of the Year for the college division. He joined East Tennessee State in 1982 as head football coach and was named athletic director in 1985. Sasser was Coastal Carolina University’s director of athletics from 1986 until 1989 when he accepted the position of commissioner of the Big South Conference. He returned to the University as athletic director in 1996 and retired in 1999. For his distinguished career in athletics, Sasser was inducted into the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame in 2016. SASSER ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME MEMBERS 1991 2000 2006 2012 2017 Dr. Edward M. Singleton Mark Clemons Dr. Ronald R. Ingle Mike Costanzo David Anderson (Honorary) (Baseball) (Honorary) (Baseball) (Baseball) Violet Meade Claude Huggins Sarah Lockett Dustin Johnson Marie Matrka (Honorary) (Men’s Soccer) (Softball) (Men’s Golf) (Women’s Tennis) Walter Hamrick Matt Logue Scott Sturkie Meagan Johnson Anthony Meo (Honorary) (Baseball) (Baseball) (Softball) (Baseball) Jimmy Johnson Michelle Minton Jolene Williams Anne Marie Moutsinga Josh Norman (Honorary) (Softball) (Women’s Cross Country/ (Women’s Cross Country/ (Football) Dan Selwa Track and Field) Track and Field) Frank Taloota (Honorary) 2001 Maurice Simpkins (Baseball) Howard White Robert Dowdell 2007 (Football) (Men’s Basketball) (Men’s Basketball) Emma Kidd Quinton Teal 2018 Sara Graziano (Women’s Tennis) (Football) Brittany Henderson 1992 (Softball) Brooke Weisbrod (Women’s Golf) Catherine Nance Sherry Johnson (Women’s Basketball) 2013 Jose Iglesias (Women’s Basketball) (Softball) Ashleigh Gunning (Baseball) E. Cater Floyd (Honorary) Mark Romer 2008 (Women’s Soccer) Chelsy Kimes (Baseball) Brandon Powell Patrick Hall (Volleyball) 1993 (Baseball) (Football) Erica Peake Sherry Barnhill 2002 Holly Lee Chasity Johnson (Women’s Track and Field) (Women’s Basketball) Luis Lopez (Softball) (Women’s Track and Field) Sebastian Soderberg Kirt Manwaring (Baseball) Jack Leasure (Men’s Golf) (Baseball) Ross Moore 2009 (Men’s Basketball) Mike Tolbert Tony Whittington (Men’s Soccer) Steven Carter (Football) (Men’s Basketball) Neil Payne (Baseball) 2014 Cody Wheeler (Men’s Soccer) Amber Campbell Alan Connie (Baseball) 1994 Valentine Stumpf (Women’s Track and Field) (Honorary/Head Coach) Alan LeForce Mickey Brantley (Women’s Cross Country/ Joseph Ngwenya Josh Hoke (Honorary) (Baseball) Track and Field) (Men’s Soccer) (Football) Williams “Bill” Edmonds Dr. Richard Ward Diana Jepchirchir Mendes (Honorary) 1995 2003 (Honorary) (Women’s Cross Country/ Craig Hawley Catherine Conder Track and Field) 2019 (Men’s Tennis) (Women’s Cross Country/ 2010 Thomas Jordan Jessica Alexander Track and Field) Medina Bajrambasic Walsh (Men’s Track and Field) (Women’s Golf) 1996 Tomas Malik (Women’s Tennis) Tyler Thigpen Daniel Bowman Donald Clement (Men’s Tennis) Adam Keim (Football) (Baseball) (Men’s Golf) Buddy Sasser (Baseball) Rico Noel (Honorary) Terah Kipchiris 2015 (Baseball) 1997 Wayne White (Men’s Cross Country/ Zack Byrd Lauren Yates Sigurdur Sveinbjornsson (Honorary) Track and Field) (Men’s Golf) (Softball) (Men’s Soccer) Jeanne Lambert Joseph Harris 2004 (Volleyball) (Men’s Basketball) 1998 Jessica Falca Justin Owens Holly Bottar (Softball) (Baseball) 2016 (Women’s Basketball) Guy Norcott Rafael Vera Ron Deubel Tom Romano (Men’s Soccer) (Men’s Golf) (Baseball) (Baseball) Angela Murphy Aruca Felgueroso Terry Spires (Women’s Cross Country/ 2011 (Women’s Golf) (Baseball) Track and Field) Jess Dannelly Tommy La Stella John Vrooman Dr. Edgar Dyer (Honorary/Softball Coach) (Baseball) (Honorary/Baseball Coach) (Honorary) Tyler Hughes Tyler McCart (Men’s Soccer) (Men’s Track and Field) 1999 2005 Mark Johnson Blair Monroe Tony Dunkin Brad Hastings (Men’s Track and Field) (Women’s Soccer) (Men’s Basketball) (Men’s Golf) Ryan McGraw David Sappelt Michelle Hall Neal Robinson (Baseball) (Baseball) (Softball) (Men’s Soccer) Cari Rowe Rosiek Randy Stokes Kevin Schnall (Softball) (Baseball) (Baseball) 56 2020 GAMEDAY ILLUSTRATED We wish the team aCHANTICLEERS Successful and Healthy Season

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Schools” category, 25th among “Best Colleges DeCenzo grew up in Clinton, Md., near for Veterans,” 41st in the “Best Regional Washington, D.C. He attended the University Universities (South)” category, and the MBA of Maryland at College Park, where he earned a program tops the “U.S. News Short List” for its B.A. in economics (1978). DeCenzo also earned 100 percent job placement rate. The University an M.A. with emphasis on labor economics was also named a 2019-20 Top Military- (1979) and a Ph.D. in industrial relations Friendly Online College by the SR Education (1981), both from West Virginia University. David A. DeCenzo, Ph.D., is the president Group for the 11th consecutive year and was DeCenzo’s teaching and research interests of Coastal Carolina University, a position he designated as a Purple Heart University in have focused on management, human resource has held since May 7, 2007. His inauguration as 2017. The University has also been recognized management, and organizational behavior. the second president of the University centered as one of America’s Top Colleges (Forbes, He is the author or co-author of nearly 30 on elements that aptly characterize his life and 2015), and as one of America’s 100 Best College textbooks that are used widely at colleges leadership – tradition, integrity, and excellence. Buys for 11 consecutive years. and universities across the United States and As president, DeCenzo has implemented Under his leadership, the most ambitious throughout the world. In addition, his articles a comprehensive strategic planning process, construction program in the University’s have been published in scholarly journals such assured fiscal accountability through policy history is underway. Recent projects in the as the Harvard Business Review and Indiana and practice, and promoted assessment and more than $300 million building campaign University’s Business Horizons, as well as in transparency throughout the University. The include a $31.8 million two-phase expansion numerous professional publications. University’s enrollment of more than 10,400 of Brooks Stadium, $85 million residential As an experienced industry consultant, students reflects a more than 35 percent complex, a $12 million annex to the Lib corporate trainer, and public speaker, DeCenzo increase since 2007. In August 2016, the Jackson Student Union, and the $30 million has served a wide variety of clients, including board of trustees adopted an updated strategic Academic Building II. Projects completed in Moen, Citicorp Global Technology, and plan, “High-Impact Engagement: the Coastal the past 10 years include the HTC Student AlliedSignal Technical Services (Honeywell). Carolina University 2016-2021 Strategic Plan,” Recreation and Convocation Center; Bryan DeCenzo has served as a member of several to guide the development of the University to Information Commons, an addition to Kimbel academic associations and on many boards for achieve an enrollment of 12,500 students by Library; Brittain Hall, two academic and local, community, and corporate organizations. 2023. The largest campaign in the institution’s faculty office buildings; and Swain Hall, an He is a member of the board of directors for history – I’M IN – The Endowment Campaign annex to the Smith Science Building. A major the North Eastern Strategic Alliance, Myrtle for Coastal Carolina University – was launched renovation of the softball and baseball stadiums Beach Regional Economic Development in April 2016 and reached its $20 million Phase was completed in Spring 2015. The campus Center, Conway Chamber of Commerce, South I goal two years early. comprises 621 acres in addition to a 1,105- Carolina Sea Grant Consortium, and AVX During DeCenzo’s tenure, the academic acre tract that includes a portion of Waties Corp., among others. He is the chair of the program has expanded from 39 to 94 Island, which provides a natural laboratory for Council of Presidents for comprehensive public undergraduate degree programs. Recent extensive study in marine science and wetlands universities in South Carolina, is a member of additions include the B.A. in intelligence and biology on an Atlantic coast barrier island. the NCAA Division I Presidential Forum, and national security studies, the B.A. in digital DeCenzo began his tenure at Coastal has served as chair of the NCAA Committee on culture and design, the B.S. in engineering Carolina University in 2002 when he became Institutional Performance. science, and the B.S. in information systems. dean of the E. Craig Wall Sr. College of DeCenzo and his wife Terri have four At the graduate level, the University now offers Business Administration, a position he held children: Mark (wife Jen), Meredith (husband 30 programs: 26 master’s degree programs, until 2006 when he was named provost of Ryan), Gabriella and Natalie, and two two educational specialist programs, and two the University. He was instrumental in the grandchildren. doctoral (Ph.D.) programs. Recent additions establishment of the MBA in 2006. The DeCenzos live in Pawleys Island, S.C. to the graduate program include the Master of Beginning in 1986, DeCenzo enjoyed a Science in information systems technology, the 16-year association with Towson University Master of Science in sport management, the in Baltimore as a professor, scholar, and Master of Arts in music technology, the Ed.S. in administrator in various capacities, including both educational leadership and instructional director of partnership development and technology, and the Ph.D. in education. associate dean in the College of Business and Among its national accolades in 2020 from Economics, and chairman and vice chairman U.S. News and World Report, the University of the Department of Management. Prior has been ranked among Southern regional to Towson, he was an assistant professor at universities as second in the “Best Value” the University of Baltimore and a corporate category, ranked 17th in the “Top Public trainer/employee development specialist with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maryland.

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Coastal Carolina University Board of Trustees President’s Cabinet Board of Trustees The Honorable Henry McMaster, Governor of The President’s Cabinet is a group of senior- In 1993, the South Carolina General Assembly South Carolina, ex officio chairman level administrators representing all areas of Coastal Carolina University. These individuals passed legislation establishing Coastal Carolina William S. Biggs, chairman serve as executive-level support to the University University as an independent public institution, H. Delan Stevens ’79, vice chairman effective July 1, 1993. president and generally meet every two weeks. The legislation established the governing John H. Bartell Jr. This is a non-voting body. body of Coastal Carolina University, the Board Lee A. Belcher ‘08 David A. DeCenzo of Trustees, which by statute is responsible Dalton B. Floyd Jr. University President for overseeing the effective governance of the Natasha M. Hanna ’94 University. The Board of Trustees defines the mission, role, and scope of the University, D. Wyatt Henderson ’98 Daniel J. Ennis establishes the general policies of the University, Sherry I. Johnson ’96 Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs approves the budget, and provides accountability Daniel W.R. Moore Sr. to the public and the General Assembly. George E. Mullen The University’s 17-member Board of Trustees David A. Frost comprises the governor of the state or his or her Jason M. Repak ‘07 Senior Vice President for Administration designee, who is an ex officio member of the Oran P. Smith and Chief Financial Officer Board, one gubernatorial appointee from the state Patrick S. Sparks ’95 Matthew L. Hogue at-large, and 15 members elected by the South Eugene C. Spivey ’91 Carolina General Assembly to represent each of Director of Athletics the state’s Congressional Districts and the state Samuel J. Swad ’86 at-large. The Board of Trustees holds regular William E. Turner III ’97 Carlos Johnson meetings four times each year. Senior Vice President The University’s first Board of Trustees met on University Counsel July 1, 1993. Travis E. Overton Vice President for Executive Initiatives and Chief of Staff

Peter Paquette Interim Vice President for Student Affairs

Atiya Stokes-Brown Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

W. Stovall White Jr. CEO, Coastal Educational Foundation

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A 2017 inductee into the Vince Lombardi In 2017, Coach Moglia’s program was Hall of Fame and a recipient of the Vince recognized, along with Northwestern, by the Lombardi Hall of Fame Award for his career, National Football Foundation & College Hall of he was also awarded the 2015 South Carolina Fame with 18 players seeking a second degree, Football Hall of Fame Humanitarian award. the most graduates of any school nationally. He coached five Walter Payton/FCS National Over his tenure, almost 50 players pursued Offensive Player of the Year finalists, four Buck their graduate studies while still eligible. Buchanan/FCS National Defensive Player of Moglia was a football coach for 25 years, but Joe Moglia is the chairman of the board the year finalists, 33 All-Americans, and the it was certainly not a traditional 25 years. He at TD Ameritrade, and in 2019, became the 2014 FCS Athletic Director’s Association Top began his career as a coach for 16 years, moved chair of athletics and executive adviser to the Collegiate Linebacker in Quinn Backus. to the business world for more than 20, and president at Coastal Carolina University. While Moglia is like most coaches in putting returned back to coaching in 2009. After more than 25 years as a football coach, a true emphasis on the three phases of the In the business world, he was at Merrill on Jan. 18, 2019, Moglia stepped down as the game — offense, defense, and special teams Lynch for 17 years before becoming the CEO at head coach of the Coastal Carolina University — his outside-the-box thinking on how to TD Ameritrade in 2001. When Moglia stepped football program after six seasons on the achieve this goal with his staff was visionary. down in 2008, shareholders had enjoyed a 500 sidelines in Conway, S.C., posting an overall On that level, he has just one standard “Be percent return. In 2009, he became chairman record of 56-22. A Man” — better known as “BAM” — where of the board. Today, TD Ameritrade has client After a 29-28 overall record, including his student-athletes are expected to “stand on assets of $1.3 trillion and a market cap of $35 going just 1-9 versus the two best teams in their own two feet, take responsibility for their billion. When Moglia arrived in 2001, the the Big South, over the five years prior to actions, always treat others with dignity and market cap was $700 million. Moglia, the Chanticleers went a combined respect, and recognize they will live with the Moglia has received the Ellis Island Medal 51-15 over his first five years at the helm of the consequences of their actions.” of Honor and the Sharp Trophy for Leadership. program, including winning four conference Niccolo Mastromatteo received the 2013 He has been honored by the National Italian championships (2012, 2013, 2014, and National Football Foundation National American Foundation, the Columbus Citizens 2016*) and qualifying for the NCAA Football Scholar-Athlete Award and was a post- Foundation, the American Institute for Championship Playoffs all five seasons. graduate scholarship recipient; Alex Ross was Stuttering, and the Stuttering Association for During that span, the Chanticleers finished named 2015 CoSIDA Division I Academic All- the Young. each year ranked in the top 25 nationally and America; 10 players earned CoSIDA Academic He has also been inducted into six halls of ranked as high as the No. 1 team in the country All-District honors; and 14 received a spot on fame and is the recipient of three honorary in both 2014 and 2015. the National Football Foundation Hampshire doctorates. Moglia has already had a book CCU also won the program’s first-ever Honor Society. written about his life, and he is the only author postseason game in 2012, won a league-record in the world who has written two books 12 games and reached the NCAA quarterfinals published on both investing and football. in 2013, and went on to match both those feats the following season in 2014. The Chants * CCU Football Transition Committee Champions were ranked No. 1 in the FCS for eight straight weeks in 2015 and went 10-2 in 2016, their first year in the transition to the FBS level. Moglia was named the Big South Conference Coach of the Year twice and the 2014 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year. He was twice named a finalist for the Liberty Mutual FCS National Coach of the Year and was a three- time Eddie Robinson FCS National Coach of the Year finalist before winning the award as the nation’s best coach in 2015.

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Hogue joined Coastal in 1997 and has A 25-year broadcast veteran, Hogue built a served in several different roles in the diverse play-by-play resume that includes stints Department of Athletics and in the Office of with USC’s Gamecock Radio Network, Minor University Marketing and Communication, League Baseball, and appearances on regional where he led CCU’s marketing and trademark- TV including Fox Sports Net, SportSouth, licensing efforts. and ESPN properties. He also served as the Hogue is best known for his 17-year broadcast voice of the Big South Conference’s stint as the “Voice of the Chanticleers” on basketball TV package. Matt Hogue was named director of athletics the Chanticleer Sports Network, providing In his role as associate vice president of at Coastal Carolina University on Feb. 27, live game broadcasts, features, and weekly marketing, Hogue was charged with developing 2015. Hogue had served as interim director of programs about CCU athletics. marketing strategies and advertising for athletics since March 2014. In 2013, Hogue was named a finalist for University recruitment, academic, and specialty Hogue, who has a long-time association the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters programs as well as directing and monitoring with Coastal athletics, previously served as Association (NSSA) Sportscaster of the Year the University’s trademark licensing program. CCU’s associate vice president of marketing. for the state of South Carolina. He has edited a Previously, he served as the associate Since taking over the reins in the spring book entitled “Chanticleer Athletics: Fifty Years athletic director for enhanced media, assistant of 2014, the Chanticleers moved from the Big of Excellence” with other CCU contributors athletics director for marketing. He began his South Conference to the Sun Belt Conference and dedicated the book to Edward M. “Dick” career at Coastal Carolina as the assistant sports and made the transition from the Football Singleton, former chancellor. Partial proceeds information director. Championship Subdivision (FCS) to the from the book benefited the Edward M. Hogue earned his baccalaureate degree Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Singleton Scholar-Athlete Award scholarship at from the University of South Carolina and CCU also added two sports in women’s CCU. completed his MBA from Winthrop University. lacrosse and beach volleyball. As the “Voice of the Chanticleers,” Hogue He and his wife, Laura, live in Conway with Under Hogue, the Chanticleers have won managed and coordinated the Chanticleer their daughters Rachel and Caroline. a combined 11 conference regular-season Sports Network. His colorful, exciting calls championships (baseball – three; volleyball were synonymous with Chanticleer Athletics. – two; men’s soccer – two; softball – one; women’s lacrosse – one; men’s tennis – one; women’s tennis – one) and 17 conference tournament championships (baseball – three; men’s soccer – three; volleyball – three; men’s basketball – two; women’s golf – two; men’s golf – one; women’s indoor track and field – one; women’s outdoor track and field – one; men’s tennis – one). Hogue was recently appointed to a four- year term on the prestigious NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. Hogue will be part of the 10-person committee that selects the annual 64-school tournament field. The NCAA Division I Baseball Committee is responsible for selecting, seeding, and bracketing the annual 64-team tournament field. The NCAA Division I Baseball Championship includes three rounds of play – the regionals, super regionals, and men’s College World Series. President David A. DeCenzo describes Hogue as a leader who has established a positive relationship with the coaches and staff and is well versed in the day-to-day activities of heading a thriving Division I athletics program.

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