2013 NCAA Division I Football Championship

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Saturday, November 30 Saturday, December 7 Friday, December 13 or Friday, December 20 or Saturday, January 4 Saturday, December 14 Saturday, December 21 FC Dallas Stadium - Frisco, Texas #1 Seed

#8 Seed

#5 Seed

#4 Seed

January 4, 2014 2 p.m. ET #3 Seed ESPN2

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#6 Seed

#7 Seed

#2 Seed

*Denotes host institution.

Refer to www.NCAA.com/fcs for more information. 2013 PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS

2013 BIG SOUTH PRESEASON POLL 2013 PRESEASON PLAYERS OF THE YEAR (as voted by Head Coaches and Media Panel)

PRESEASON TEAM (fi rst-place votes) POINTS OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1. Coastal Carolina (9) ...... 84 2. Liberty (6) ...... 80 3. Gardner-Webb ...... 58 WR, Sr. 4. Charleston Southern ...... 39 (North Augusta, S.C.) T-5. VMI ...... 27 T-5. Presbyterian College ...... 27

PRESEASON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2013 NCAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION INFORMATION Quinn Backus LB, Jr. PLAYOFF SELECTION SHOW (Greenwood, S.C.) Sunday, Nov. 24, 2013 - 11:00am ET / ESPN Network TBA

FIRST ROUND GAMES 2013 PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013 (on campus sites) OFFENSE QB Josh Woodrum, R-Soph., Liberty SECOND ROUND GAMES RB Teddy Allen, Sr., Charleston Southern Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013 RB Lorenzo Taliaferro, Sr., Coastal Carolina (on campus sites) WR Matt Hazel, Sr., Coastal Carolina WR Kenny Cook, R-Jr., Gardner-Webb QUARTERFINALS WR Niccolo Mastromatteo, Sr., Coastal Carolina Friday-Saturday, Dec. 13-14, 2013 TE Seth Cranfi ll, R-Jr., Gardner-Webb (on campus sites) OL Chad Hamilton, R-Jr., Coastal Carolina OL Jamey Cheatwood, R-Sr., Coastal Carolina SEMIFINALS OL Hunter Steward, R-Sr., Liberty Friday-Saturday, Dec. 20-21, 2013 OL Will Lucas, Sr., VMI (on campus sites) OL Drew Herring, R-Sr., Coastal Carolina CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Saturday, Jan. 4, 2014 - 2:00pm - ESPN2 DEFENSE DL Preston Pemasa, Sr., Gardner-Webb FC Dallas Stadium DL Matt Goods, R-Sr., Gardner-Webb Frisco, Texas DL Cory Freeman, R-Sr., Liberty DL Francis Bah, R-Sr., Liberty LB Quinn Backus, Jr., Coastal Carolina LB Tanner Burch, Jr., Gardner-Webb LB Nick Sigmon, R-Jr., Liberty LB Mike McClure, Sr., Coastal Carolina DB Walt Aikens, R-Sr., Liberty DB Elijah Lee, Sr., Charleston Southern DB Kevin Fogg, R-Sr., Liberty DB Johnnie Houston, R-Sr., Coastal Carolina

SPECIAL TEAMS PK John Lunsford, Soph., Liberty P Grant Bowden, Sr., Liberty LS Hudson Smith, R-Sr., Gardner-Webb (tie) LS Richard Wright, R-Sr., Liberty (tie) KR J.J. Hubbard, Jr., Gardner-Webb PR Niccolo Mastromatteo, Sr., Coastal Carolina

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COASTAL CAROLINA PICKED TO WIN IT ALL IN 2013 CHAIRMEN OF THE BOARD For the fi rst time since the 2006 season, defending Conference co-champion Excluding the Big South’s fi rst year of football in 2002, Coastal Carolina head coach Coastal Carolina University has been tabbed the favorite in the Big South Con- JOE MOGLIA and Liberty head coach TURNER GILL were the fi rst head coaches in ference’s annual preseason football poll for the 2013 campaign, as voted by the League history to win a Big South championship in his fi rst season in the Big South. League’s head coaches and media panel. The Chanticleers have won or shared Meanwhile, Moglia was the fi rst head coach to win at least seven games in his fi rst fi ve Big South titles since the program’s fi rst season in 2003. See page 82 for the season in the Conference. Since 2003, the previous high for most wins by a head Big South’s preseason poll history. coach in his fi rst season in the League was six wins -- CAL McCOMBS (VMI) and DAVID BENNETT (Coastal Carolina) in 2003, and DANNY ROCCO (Liberty) in 2006. COASTAL’S HAZEL TABBED PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Coastal Carolina senior wide receiver MATT HAZEL has been voted the Big South’s TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 2013 Preseason Offensive Player of the Year. Just the second wide receiver to The Big South had two teams in the FCS Playoffs last season for the fi rst time in the receive the Conference’s preseason honor, Hazel is a two-time All-Big South pick Conference’s football history, as 2012 co-champion Coastal Carolina claimed the (First-Team in 2012 and Second-Team in 2011). Last season, he tied the Coastal League’s automatic bid, while co-champion Stony Brook received one of the 10 at- Carolina single-season record with 61 receptions and fi nished with 799 receiving large berths. Both squads won fi rst round playoff games, and the Big South is now yards (second on the CCU all-time list) with eight touchdowns. His eight TD catches 3-5 all-time in FCS playoff games. In fact, Coastal and Stony Brook have combined were second in the Big South last season, while his total receptions, receiving yards to make all fi ve of the League’s playoff appearances (CCU - 3, SBU - 2). and receiving yards per catch (13.1) ranked third among the League leaders. Hazel excelled in the FCS Playoffs, as he totaled 12 catches for 184 yards and three scores BIG SOUTH WELCOMES TWO NEW COACHES IN 2013 in two postseason games -- including nine receptions for 155 yards and two touch- For the second consecutive season, the Big South has two new head coaches on downs in the second round loss at Old Dominion. Hazel is also among the wide the sidelines. JAMEY CHADWELL takes over at Charleston Southern, while CAR- receivers on the 2013 Performance Awards Watch List. ROLL McCRAY is now in charge of the Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs. Chadwell is in his fi rst season as a head coach at the FCS level. McCray, who succeeded CCU’S BACKUS PICKED AS PRESEASON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Chadwell as North Greenville’s head coach, coached four seasons at Austin Peay Coastal Carolina junior linebacker QUINN BACKUS, who has already been named a from 2003-06 and also served as an assistant coach under VMI head coach SPARKY 2013 preseason All-American by The Sports Network, has been voted the 2013 Big WOODS during his coaching career. South Preseason Defensive Player of the Year. He was a near-unanimous selection with 14 of the 15 fi rst-place votes and 29 points. The reigning Big South Defensive BURNING UP THE HOUSE Player of the Year, Backus recorded a school-record 139 total tackles (69 solo, 70 Liberty owns a Big South-record 18-game home Conference win streak, and swept assisted) in his fi rst season as a starter last year -- the second-highest single-season its home Big South schedule for the sixth consecutive season in 2012. During this total in Big South history, and fi nished 16th in FCS and second in the League with stretch, the Flames have scored 777 points (43.2 points per game), scored more 10.69 tackles per games. He also tallied 8.0 tackles-for-loss, 2.5 sacks, two inter- than 30 points in 15 contests, and has held its League brethren to 335 points (18.6). ceptions, three forced and two recoveries. Backus was the only The last Big South team to defeat Liberty inside Williams Stadium was Gardner- player in the nation ranked among the NCAA top 30 in tackles with at least 100 Webb on Oct. 21, 2006 (27-24). The Flames host three Big South opponents in 2013 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, 2 , 2 pass break-ups, 2 forced -- Coastal Carolina (Oct. 19), VMI (Nov. 2) and Presbyterian (Nov. 9). fumbles and 2 fumbles recovered. CHANTICLEERS CONTINUE BIG SOUTH’S SEASON-ENDING TRADITION BACK-TO-BACK FOR BACKUS?? Coastal Carolina closed out the 2012 regular-season with fi ve consecutive wins, Coastal Carolina and reigning Big South Defensive Player of the Year QUINN BACK- continuing a streak in the Big South that has occurred every year since the League’s US enters this season looking to join elite company, as he will attempt to become fi rst season in 2002 -- a minimum four-game win streak to fi nish the year. In 2011, just the third player in League history to win back-to-back Defensive Player of the Stony Brook rolled off eight-straight wins to end the regular-season. Prior to that, it Year honors. The fi rst was Gardner-Webb’s MARIO WILLIAMS (2002-03), followed was Coastal Carolina in 2010 (four consecutive wins); Charleston Southern in 2008 by GWU’s BRIAN JOHNSTON (2006-07). and 2009 (four); Liberty in 2007 (fi ve); Coastal Carolina in 2006 (eight); Charleston Southern in 2005 (fi ve); Coastal Carolina (eight) and Liberty (four) in 2004; Liberty COASTAL CAROLINA INCLUDED IN PRESEASON RANKINGS in 2003 (four); and Gardner-Webb in 2002 (eight). Defending Big South co-champion Coastal Carolina has received some attention this preseason, as the Chanticleers are ranked No. 21 in the FCS Coaches preseason COMINGS... AND GOINGS poll and No. 25 in The Sports Network preseason ranking. In addition, the Chants The will welcome MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY as an associate were ranked No. 15 by Lindy’s. Coastal fi nished the 2012 season ranked No. 24 by member in 2014. The Hawks will get an early taste of League play as they will play both the FCS Coaches and The Sports Network in the fi nal national polls. at Liberty in Week 2. Meanwhile, the Big South bid farewell to Stony Brook follow- ing the 2012 campaign, as the Seawolves ended their associate membership after MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR THIS ONE fi ve years to join the CAA. VMI is playing its fi nal campaign in the Big South this Coastal Carolina and Liberty will meet this season in Lynchburg on Oct. 19 for the season, as the Keydets are rejoining the Southern Conference next fall. 11th time. The series is tied at 5-5, and the winner of the match-up has won or shared the Big South football Championship eight times. The Chanticleers won CRAN-TASTIC three-straight over Liberty from 2004-06 en route to three consecutive titles (two Gardner-Webb TE SETH CRANFILL established the Big South single-season record outright, one shared). The Flames were victorious from 2007-09 while winning for most receptions by a tight end with his 37 catches last season, bettering the old three-straight Big South crowns (two outright, one shared). Coastal won last sea- mark of 34 set by Coastal Carolina’s DAVID DURAN in 2010. Cranfi ll’s 366 receiving son’s meeting and both teams shared the title in 2012 as well as 2010. yards in 2012 were the second-most by a Big South tight end in a season, second only to Duran’s 472 three years ago. Against Samford on Sept. 15, Cranfi ll estab- ONE FOR THE THUMB lished a Big South single-game record for most catches by a tight end with nine. Having shared the 2012 Big South football championship, Coastal Carolina and Lib- erty are the only Big South programs to win/share fi ve titles in League history. The OCHO-QUATRO Chanticleers’ fi ve rings have occurred in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010 and 2012, while VMI QB ERIC KORDENBROCK has connected on four pass plays of at least 80 yards the Flames’ fi ve have come in the last six years -- 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012. in his career -- the only QB in the Conference record books with more than two. Kordenbrock hooked-up with RB JABARI TURNER on an 81-yard swing pass catch BIG SOUTH HAD SECOND THREE-WAY TIE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP IN THREE YEARS and run Nov. 10 against The Citadel. It was the longest pass reception by a running For the second time in three seasons, the Big South had a three-way tie for fi rst- back in Big South history. Two weeks earlier on Oct. 27, Kordenbrock had an 80- place in the Conference standings, as Coastal Carolina, Liberty and Stony Brook all yard touchdown pass play with WR JAMES ROGERS at Gardner-Webb. fi nished 5-1 in the League in 2012. The Conference’s fi rst three tiebreakers were not enough to break the three-way tie, therefore, the fourth step -- road Confer- FB-YES ence wins -- was the next procedure needed to break the three-way tie. Coastal The Big South will play fi ve games against FBS opponents this season, and has re- Carolina fi nished 3-0 in road Big South games to secure the Conference’s automatic corded three FBS wins since the 2010 campaign -- including two victories in 2010. bid, while Liberty and Stony Brook were both 2-1. That year, the Big South was the only FCS AQ Conference with two FBS wins. 1144 220013 PRESEASON FOOTTBBAALLLL NNOOTTES & INFORMATION

BIG SOUTH CONTINUES PRESEASON TREND OF RANKED TEAMS POINT OF ORDER Coastal Carolina’s appearance in the preseason Top 25 rankings marks the fourth Liberty owns the Big South record for most consecutive games with a point scored consecutive year that a Big South member has opened the season as a nationally- at 85. Meanwhile, Gardner-Webb has not been shutout in its last 55 games, fol- ranked program. In addition, the Big South has had a football squad ranked for 21 lowed by VMI (31). Furthermore, Liberty is the Big South’s active leader for most consecutive weeks, dating back to Week 9 of the 2011 campaign (Oct. 24). The Big consecutive games scoring in double fi gures at 29, the fourth-longest streak in Big South’s all-time week-by-week rankings appear on pages 120-122. South history.

WOODWORKING THE TWENTIES Liberty QB and 2012 Big South Freshman of the Year JOSH WOODRUM threw for Coastal Carolina was the fi rst team in Big South history to win fi ve consecutive 1,966 passing yards last season -- the second-highest total for a freshman in Big Conference games by at least 20 points last season, and the Chants carry that South history and 11 yards shy of the Big South freshman record of 1,977 (CSU’S streak into this year. Coastal had a 27-point win over VMI in Week 8, followed by COLLIN DRAFTS in 2003). Since becoming Liberty’s starting quarterback Sept. a 24-point victory over Liberty in Week 9. The Chanticleers defeated Gardner- 15 at Montana, Woodrum is 179-of-259 passing ( =69.1 percent) for 1,943 yards and Webb by 22 points in Week 10, and won by 58 markers in Week 11 at Presbyterian 11 touchdowns in nine starts under center. He is 6-3 in that span with a 139.19 College. CCU defeated Charleston Southern by 21 points in the season fi nale, con- effi ciency rating. cluding League play with a 30.4 average margin of victory in its fi ve wins. The 58-point win over the Blue Hose gave the Chanticleers the top two largest margins NO SOPHOMORE SLUMP of victory in a Big South game, as Coastal won by a record 67 points over Charleston Liberty QB and 2012 Big South Freshman of the Year JOSH WOODRUM is look- Southern in the 2010 regular-season fi nale. ing to continue the trend of impressive sophomore campaigns of previous Fresh- man of the Year honorees. Presbyterian LB and 2011 winner DONELLE WILLIAMS DOUBLED UP was third in the Big South last season with 103 tackles en route to Second-Team Liberty owns the Conference record for most consecutive Big South games scor- All-Conference honors. Gardner-Webb DE and 2010 honoree PRESTON PEMASA ing in double fi gures at 40. Meanwhile, the Flames have scored in all 52 of their recorded 13.5 tackles-for-loss and 4.0 sacks in his second year, and is a three-time Conference games since 2002, while VMI has tallied points in all 49 of its League All-Big South selection. contests since joining the Big South in 2003. Presbyterian College is the fi nal Con- ference member to have not been shut out in a League contest (24 games). MASTRO OF THE UNIVERSE Coastal Carolina senior NICCOLO MASTROMATTEO is the Big South’s all-time RETURN ON INVESTMENT leader for punt returns (61) and punt return yards (538). He is the third player Coastal Carolina rushed for more than 200 yards in a school-record seven-straight in Big South history with at least 100 combined kickoff/punt returns in a career, games last year and averaged 261.6 yards on the ground in that span. The Chan- as he is third all-time with 108 (47 KR, 61 PR). He needs 20 returns to break the ticleers’ previous record was fi ve consecutive 200-yard rushing games in 2004. Conference record of 127, which is held by former VMI standout TIM MAYPRAY. Coastal has rushed for more than 200 yards in a game 50 times in its history (includ- Maypray returned 98 kickoffs and 29 punts in his career from 2006-09. Meanwhile, ing a season-record nine times in 2004) and is 45-5 in those contests. Mastromatteo is the only player in the Conference record books with two punt returns of at least 80 yards. POLL POSITION Last season, the Big South had two teams ranked in the fi nal Top 25 national polls MEMBERS ONLY for the second consecutive year and third time overall in League history. Stony Junior linebackers QUINN BACKUS (Coastal Carolina) and DONELLE WILLIAMS Brook was ranked No. 11 in the fi nal Sports Network poll and No. 12 in the fi nal FCS (Presbyterian) will likely join the Big South’s 200-tackle club early in the 2013 sea- Coaches ranking. Coastal Carolina was No. 24 in both fi nal polls. son. Williams enters the season with 186 career stops, while Backus is at 170. The club currently stands at 37 members. BIG MEN ON CAMPUS The six Big South Conference football members have a total of 43 players on its CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE WON IN NOVEMBER collective rosters weighing at least 300 lbs. Liberty has the most with 11, followed Five-time champ Liberty is 24-9 ( =72.7 percent) since 2002 during the month of by Coastal Carolina with 10. Last season, the Big South -- with seven teams -- had November, while fi ve-time champion Coastal Carolina is 25-6 ( =80.6) in its history 44 players at the 300-pound threshold. in regular-season games in November. In fact, the Chanticleers are the only Big South member to win a game in November every season since 2003. THE TALL AND SHORT OF IT The Big South has four players this season who are the tallest in the Conference at PRESS ON 6-8 -- Charleston Southern TE NATHAN PRATER, Coastal Carolina OL JOE KALETA Gardner-Webb senior DE PRESTON PEMASA is tied for 10th in Big South history and VMI OL mates ANDY MARCOTTE and JOE KLUCKOWSKI. Coastal Carolina’s with 12.5 quarterback sacks. He is also fi fth in the Conference record books with JAMEY CHEATWOOD is the heaviest player at 330 Ibs. 35.0 career tackles-for-loss. Pemasa needs 3.5 TFL to move into second in League history and 5.0 sacks to move into second in that category. Former Gardner-Webb On the lighter side, the shortest player stands at 5-5 -- Charleston Southern RB DE BRIAN JOHNSTON is the all-time leader for both statistics with 53.5 TFL and ANTHONY SIMMONS, while Charleston Southern DB RAY ROWE, Coastal Carolina 20.5 sacks. DB DEVIN BROWN and Gardner-Webb DB TIKO THOMPSON all weigh the least at 155 pounds. Below is a team-by-team look at all four categories: FOGG ALERT Liberty redshirt-senior KEVIN FOGG is tied as the all-time leader for most kickoff School Shortest Tallest return touchdowns with three. Coupled with his one career punt return score, CSU 5-5 - RB Anthony Simmons (R-Jr.) 6-8 - TE Nathan Prater (R-Soph.) Fogg is second in League history with four kick return TDs. He needs one to tie CCU 5-6 - WR Adrian Sullivan (R-Sr.) 6-8 - OL Joe Kaleta (R-Jr.) GWU 5-7 - DB Adam Johnson (R-Soph.) 6-7 - DE Shaquille Riddick (Jr.) the all-time mark of fi ve, set by former Liberty WR DOMINIC BOLDEN (3 KR, 2 PR) from 2005-08. LU 5-6 - RB Josh Smith (Fr.) 6-7 - OL Hunter Steward (Sr.) PC 5-8 - RB Xavier Bailey (Soph.) 6-6 - WR Jordan Bianchi (R-Soph.) VMI 5-7 - WR Darrian Johnson (R-Fr.) 6-8 - two players TWO-POINT YIELD Coastal Carolina tallied a Big South-record six two-point conversions in 2012 (fi ve School Lightest Heaviest rush and one pass). Punter AUSTIN CAIN rushed for three of the six. The previous CSU 155 - DB Ray Rowe (Soph.) 320 - OL Benny Timmons (R-Soph.) season record was three, which was accomplished three times -- Gardner-Webb in CCU 155 - CB Devin Brown (R-Fr.) 330 - OL Jamey Cheatwood (R-Sr.) 2002, Coastal Carolina in 2005 and Charleston Southern in 2008. GWU 155 - DB Tiko Thompson (Soph.) 314 - OL David Sutton (R-Fr.) LU 160 - two players 320 - OL Aharown Campbell (R-Fr.) EYES ON HAZEL PC 165 - RB Xavier Bailey (Soph.) 310 - OL John Hardy (Jr.) Coastal Carolina senior WR MATT HAZEL enters the 2013 season as the Big South’s VMI 165 - WR Jack Wilkins (Fr.) 325 - four players active career leader with 113 receptions (19th in League history), 1,563 receiving yards (21st) and 19 touchdowns (tied for 7th among receivers).

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THURSDAY, AUG. 29 SATURDAY, OCT. 12 LIBERTY at Kent State (TV: ESPN3) ...... 6:00pm CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at VMI * ...... 1:30pm PRESBYTERIAN at Wake Forest (TV: ESPN3) ...... 6:30pm GARDNER-WEBB at COASTAL CAROLINA * (TV: ESPN3) ...... 6:00pm

SATURDAY, AUG. 31 SATURDAY, OCT. 19 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at The Citadel ...... 6:00pm VMI at PRESBYTERIAN * ...... 2:00pm COASTAL CAROLINA at South Carolina State ...... 6:00pm COASTAL CAROLINA at LIBERTY * (TV: ESPN3) ...... 3:30pm Furman at GARDNER-WEBB (TV: WMYA-TV) ...... 6:00pm VMI at Richmond ...... 6:00pm SATURDAY, OCT. 26 Charlotte at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN ...... 1:00pm SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 LIBERTY at GARDNER-WEBB * (TV: ESPN3) ...... 1:30pm Shorter at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN ...... 11:00am Point at PRESBYTERIAN ...... 2:00pm Glenville State at VMI ...... 1:30pm VMI at COASTAL CAROLINA * ...... 6:00pm Brevard at PRESBYTERIAN ...... 2:00pm Furman at COASTAL CAROLINA (TV: WMYA-TV) ...... 6:00pm SATURDAY, NOV. 2 GARDNER-WEBB at Marshall ...... 6:30pm Warner at GARDNER-WEBB ...... 1:30pm Monmouth at LIBERTY (TV: LFSN) ...... 7:00pm CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at PRESBYTERIAN * (TV: ESPN3) ...... 2:00pm Charlotte at COASTAL CAROLINA...... 3:00pm SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 VMI at LIBERTY * (TV: LFSN) ...... 3:30pm PRESBYTERIAN at Furman ...... 12:00pm North Greenville at VMI ...... 1:30pm SATURDAY, NOV. 9 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at Campbell ...... 6:00pm COASTAL CAROLINA at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * ...... 1:00pm COASTAL CAROLINA at Eastern Kentucky ...... 6:00pm GARDNER-WEBB at VMI * (TV: ESPN3) ...... 1:00pm Richmond at GARDNER-WEBB (TV: ESPN3) ...... 6:00pm PRESBYTERIAN at LIBERTY * (TV: LFSN) ...... 3:30pm Morgan State at LIBERTY (TV: LFSN) ...... 7:00pm SATURDAY, NOV. 16 SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 VMI at The Citadel ...... 1:00pm CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at Norfolk State ...... 4:00pm CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at GARDNER-WEBB * ...... 1:30pm Hampton at COASTAL CAROLINA ...... 6:00pm PRESBYTERIAN at COASTAL CAROLINA * (TV: ESPN3) ...... 3:00pm LIBERTY at Richmond ...... 6:00pm Brevard at LIBERTY (TV: LFSN) ...... 3:30pm GARDNER-WEBB at Wofford ...... 7:00pm VMI at Virginia ...... TBA SATURDAY, NOV. 23 LIBERTY at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * (TV: ESPN3) ...... 11:00am SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 GARDNER-WEBB at PRESBYTERIAN * ...... 1:00pm COASTAL CAROLINA at Elon ...... 1:30pm Bucknell at VMI ...... 1:30pm Robert Morris at VMI ...... 1:30pm COASTAL CAROLINA at South Carolina ...... TBA Charlotte at PRESBYTERIAN (TV: ESPN3) ...... 2:00pm CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at Appalachian State ...... 3:30pm SATURDAY, NOV. 30 Point at GARDNER-WEBB ...... 6:00pm NCAA FCS Playoffs – First Round ...... TBD Kentucky Wesleyan at LIBERTY (TV: LFSN) ...... 7:00pm

SATURDAY, OCT. 5 North Greenville at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN ...... 11:00am BIG SOUTH MEMBER IN ALL CAPS GARDNER-WEBB at Charlotte (TV: WCCB-TV)...... 12:00pm * - Big South Conference game PRESBYTERIAN at Wofford ...... 1:30pm All Times ET and subject to change due to television LIBERTY at Old Dominion (TV: Cox Communications) ...... 6:00pm Schedule as of August 1, 2013

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