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South Carolina State Bulldogs 2014 Numerical Football Roster No 2014 BUllDOG FOOTBAll GAME #5 GAME NOTES SATURDAY lOCATION: HAMPTON, vA SEPT. 27, 2014 SITE: ARMSTRONG STADIUM 2 P.M. 15 MEAC Conference Titles BULLDOGS MEAC Champions: 2013, 2010 ,2009, 2008, 2004, 1994, 1983, 1982,1981,1980,1978, 1977, 1976, 1975, 1974 2014 Schedule/Results (2-2 overall) SBN National Champions: 2009, 1994, 1980, 1976 Date OPPONENT TIME/RESUlT 8/30 @Benedict 63-0, W SC State Bulldogs 9/6 @Clemson 73-7, l (2-2, 0-0 MEAC) 9/13 @Coastal Carolina 30-3, l Head Coach: Buddy Pough(SC State ‘75) 9/20 Furman 17-7, W at SCSU: 99-45 (13th season) (Hall of Fame) 9/27 @*hampton 2:00 p.m 10/4 * N.C. a&T State % 3:30 p.m. (Atlanta Classic-Georgia Dome) Hampton Pirates 10/11 *NC Central TBA (1-3 , 0-0 MEAC) (Youth/ROTC Day) Head Coach: Connell Maynor 10/18 open 1st Season as HU (1-3) 10/25 * Bethune-Cookman 1:30 p.m. (NC A&T ‘91) (Business & Industry Day) 11/01 *Savannah State 2:00 p.m. (Homecoming) 11/8 @*floRIDa a&M 2:00 p.m. MEDIA 2014 Tale of The Tape 11/15 @*MoRGaN STaTe 1:30 p.m. HU SC STATE RADIO: BUllDoG 11/22 *Norfolk State 1:30 p.m. Points Scored: 93 90 SpoRTS NeTWoRK (Senior Day/Faculty/Appreciation Day) Rushing YDS: 406 774 ernest Robinson -All home games are in bold-* MEAC Contest-% Georgia Dome Passing YDS: 1144 499 Dates, times and locations are subject to change (Play-By-Play) Bobby Total Offense: 1550 1273 Gist (Color Analyst) First Downs: 82 68 Points Allowed: 155 110 Points Per Game: 23.2 22.50 2014 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Standings 2014 STAT lEADERS TEAM MEAC Overall SC STATE BUllDOGS Morgan State 0-0 2-2 PASSING : a . Kollock, Jr. (33-54-1-399 yards); T. Wiley (19-35-1-100 yards) RUSHING: J. Simmons (59-319 yards and 3 TD’s); D. lewis-freeman (23-168 North Carolina A&T 0-0 3-1 yards and 2 TD’s); T. Wiley (26-59 yards) Bethune-Cookman 0-0 2-1 RECEIvING: T. West (10 catches for 121 yards); B.King (7 catches for 104 SC State 0-0 2-2 yards);T. hemingway (9 catches for 133 yards) Howard 0-0 1-3 DEFENSE: J. hughes (27 tackles, 4 Tfl, 1 sack); D. leonard (21 tackles, 4 Tfl, 1 sack) J. hargrave (18 tackles, 7 Tfl, 4 sacks); a. hamilton (16 tackles, 1 Tfl); Hampton 0-0 1-3 G. Newell (16 tackles, 2 Tfl, 1 sack) N.C. Central 0-0 1-3 HAMPTON PIRATES Savannah State Univ. 0-0 0-3* PASSING : J. Williamson (68-102-1-830 yards) Delaware State 0-0 0-4 RUSHING: J. Washington (51-198 yards); C. D ukes (22-164 yards and 1 TD) RECEIvING: R. R ayshad (23 catches for 238 yards); R. proctor (22 catches for Florida A&M 0-0 0-3* 217 yards);J. Washington (14 catches for 238 yards Norfolk State 0-0 0-4 DEFENSE: T. Ward (38 tackles); h. Gregory (29 tackles, 3 Tfl);J. Thorne (29 *Not eligible for postseason play tackles, 4 Tfl, and 2.5 SaCK); K. McGee (26 tackles, 1 Tfl);J. hill (25 tackles) 2013 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Co-Champions FOllOW SC STATE ATHlETICS ON: South Carolina State Bulldogs TWITTER: @ SCStateathletic @SCStateJunkYard #WeareSCState Bethune-Cookman Wildcats FACEBOOk: SC State Bulldogs INSTAGRAM: SC_STaTe-aThleTICS YOUTUBE: SC State athletics MEDIA INFORMATION COACH POUGH INTERvIEW OPPORTUNTIES MONDAY PRESS CONFERENCE Coach Buddy pough holds his weekly press conferences in the Rowe hall Conference Room on the campus. The press conference will be held at 12 noon. each Monday during the season. for additional information, call the athletic Media Relations office at 803-536-7060. TUESDAY MEAC TElECONFERENCE Coach pough participates in the Mid-eastern athletic Conference (MeaC) weekly football teleconference which begins every Tuesday at 10 a.m. The call will fea - ture all MeaC head football coaches for a 10-minute ses - sion that includes a brief statement about the previous and upcoming opponent and the matchup. SC State Athletic Media Relations Main phone: 803-536-7060 CREDIBlE MEDIA outlets may access the telecon - office fax: 803-536-8226 ference via telephone by calling (800) 920-0677 . Dial Website: www.scsuathletics.com confirmation code 7264532 to reach operator and join conference. Mailing Address: MEAC Football Coaches Schedule: 300 College Street, Ne 10:00 aM MeaC Notes p.o. Box 7128 10:03 aM lee hull (Morgan State) orangeburg, SC 29117 10:13 aM earl holmes (florida a&M) 10:23 aM Brian Jenkins (Bethune-Cookman) 10:33 aM Kermit Blount (Delaware State) kendrick lewis ‘03-Director of Athletic Media Relations 10:43 aM Gary harrell (howard) PRIMARY CONTACT-FOOTBAll 10:53 aM pete adrian (Norfolk State) primary Contact for: Men's Basketball, M & W Tennis and 11:03 aM Connell Maynor (hampton) M&W Cross-Country 11:13 aM earnest Wilson III (Savannah State) 11:23 AM Buddy Pough (South Carolina State) (803) 536-8227-phone 11:33 aM Rod Broadway (North Carolina a&T) (803) 536-8622-fax 11:43 aM Jerry Mack (North Carolina Central) email: [email protected] All times Eastern karen M. Carty-Asst. Director of Athletic Media Relations POST-GAME INTERvIEWS primary Contact for: Volleyball, Women's Basketball, Coach pough, coaching staff, and players will be available Softball,M&W Indoor& outdoor Track, Women's Soccer after a brief cooling off period. home game post-game in - (803) 516-4628-phone terviews are conducted either on the field or in the SC (803) 536-8622-fax State football Interview Room located adjacent to the home locker room. The visiting coach is available in the email:[email protected] visitor locker room area, with assistance from the visiting SID. LAST TIME OUT Simmons leads SC State Over #21 Furman 17-7 starting in replace for injured adrian Kollock, Jr. Wiley finished 8-of-17 ORANGEBURG, SC —Junior running back Jalen "Scoot" Simmons had passing for 92 yards and touchdown. Junior running back Dondre lewis- a game-high 19 carries for 127 yards and a touchdown to lead South Car - freeman also finished with 13 rushes for 70 yards. olina State to a 17-7 victory over No. 21 furman Saturday at oliver. C. The Bulldog offense finished with 232 total rushing yards, while the Dawson Stadium. defense limited the paladin offense to 61 yards rushing. The Bulldogs snapped a two loss game losing streak to improve to Redshirt freshman linebacker Darius leonard spearheaded the de - 2-2 on the season, furman suffers their second defeat to fall to 2-2. fense with eight tackles, 2.5 tackles of loss, one sack and a forced fumble Redshirt senior quarterback TeDarrius Wiley had a solid night for a recovery in the win. Senior Justin hughes added 6.5 tackles, while junior defensive lineman Javon hargrave finished with five. 2014 QUICKFACTS/NOTES GENERAl INFORMATION School Name: SC State University BULLDOG BITES location: orangeburg, SC Founded: 1896 BUllDOGS IN THE PROS: FORMER SCSU Enrollment: 3,500 FOOTBAll STANDOUT SIGNS WITH JETS Nickname: Bulldogs oRaNGeBURG,SC--former South Carolina State defensive School Colors: Garnet & Blue back phillip adams has signed a free-agent contract with the Stadium: oliver C. Dawson New York Jets of the National football league, the league Bulldog Stadium Capacity: 22,000 announced. Surface: poly Turf There are currently five former SC State players on Affiliation: NCaa -fCS Nfl rosters – adams, safeties Rafael Bush (New orleans) Conference: Mid-eastern athletic and Kimario Mcfadden (Tampa Bay), cornerback Jakar President: Thomas J. elzey hamilton (Dallas) and linebacker Marshall Mcfadden (oak - Alma Mater: Bradley (Illinois), 1975 Website: www.SCSU.edu land). Marshall Mcfadden is currently on injured reserve, Ki - Athletics Director: paul Bryant mario Mcfadden was signed to the Buccaneers' practice Alma Mater: alaska pacific squad. Athletics Office: (803)536-7242 Two Bulldogs Among MEAC/SWAC MEDIA RElATIONS Primary Football Contact Challenge legends Honored DIRECTOR: Kendrick D. lewis former SC State all-america defensive end and National Office Phone: (803) 536-8227 football league standout harry Carson and retired Bulldog E-Mail: [email protected] sports information director Bill hamilton, were joined by two Office Fax: (803) 536-8622 representatives from alabama a&M – former Nfl wide re - FOOTBAll HISTORY ceiver John Stallworth and former athletics director and long - First Year of Football: 1907 time volleyball coach Betty austin – and former North All-Time Record: 419-260-28 Carolina a&T and Nfl defensive standout elvin Bethea in All-Time Bowl/Playoff Record: 6-11 being recognized. Years in the Post-Season: 15 last Post-Season Appearance: 2013 Result: l, 30-20, furman Bryant Named New Athletics Director oRaNGeBURG, S.C. - paul Bryant, former athletics direc - BUllDOGS COACHING STAFF tor at Stillman College, has been named Director of athletics Head Coach: oliver ‘Buddy’ pough at South Carolina State University. he succeeds Charlene M. Alma Mater: S.C. State, 1975 Johnson, who served 11 years as Bulldog aD. Record at S.C. State: 97-43/ (12 yrs) Career Record: Same Office Phone: (803) 533-3743 SC STATE HAll OF FAME INDUCTS Assistant Coaches: David Blanchard (asst. head Coach /Defensive line); 11 NEW MEMBERS Tommy Restivo (Def. Coordinator/Secondary); Danny lewis (Quarterbacks/Recruiting Coord.); Gerald harrison (Def. line/pro South Carolina State will also inducted eleven new liaison/ops); Ben Barton (linebackers); Jonathan Saxon (outside lineback - members into its athletic hall of fame during a banquet ers); Joe Blackwell (off. Coordinator /offensive line); lee Chambers (Run - friday, Sept.
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