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Post by redsox907 » 03 Sep 2025, 01:26



Coastal Rides Barkow, Huge 3rd Quarter To Victory

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Sidney Barkow exploded into the Heisman rankings after last weeks 300 yard, 5 touchdown performance and continued his hot play with another 231 yards and three total touchdowns.

BOXSCORE
Team1st2nd3rd4thFinal
Indiana77141543
Coastal Carolina72121655
ScoringSummary
QTeamTimePlayIndianaCoastal Carolina
1stCoastal Carolina8:23Trishtin Glass, 12 Yd Pass From Mason Kelsay07
1stIndiana5:43Josh Stoddard, 28 Yd Pass From Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele77
2ndCoastal Carolina11:28David Goedeke, 3 Yd Pass From Mason Kelsay714
2ndCoastal Carolina8:28Sidney Barkow, 13 Yd Run721
2ndCoastal Carolina1:43Mason Kelsay, 1 YD Run728
2ndIndiana0:17Jason Robbins, 17 Yd Pass From Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele1428
3rdIndiana11:04Cameron Jamerson, 73 Yd Run2128
3rdCoastal Carolina10:53Sidney Barkow, Returned Kickoff 98 Yds2135
3rdCoastal Carolina10:28Sidney Barkow, 1 Yd Run2142
3rdCoastal Carolina5:34Carl Kopp, 3 Yd Pass From Mason Kelsay2149
3rdIndiana2:20Duke Hagans, 22 Yd Pass From Jarone-Keawe Sagapolutele2849
4thCoastal Carolina9:47Jesus Mendez, 30 Yd FG2852
4thIndiana8:58Cameron Jamerson, 71 Yd Run (2PT)3652
4thCoastal Carolina4:20Jesus Mendez, 40 Yd FG3655
4thIndiana1:39Cameron Jamerson, 1 Yd Run4355
Coastal Carolina
Passing_Stats
Mason Kelsay25/35, 212 Yds, 2 TD, INT
Carter Smith2/4, 12 Yds
Rushing_Stats
Sidney Barkow21 Att, 231 Yds, 2 TD
Jason Toppins7 Att, 43 Yds
Mason Kelsay5 Att, 14 Yds, TD
Jalen Likely4 Att, 4 Yds
Carter Smith1 Att, 24 Yds
Receiving_Stats
Matthew Hape6 Rec, 63 Yds
George Rabe5 Rec, 52 Yds
Carl Kopp4 Rec, 17 Yds, TD
David Goedeke4 Rec, 26 Yds, TD
Trishtin Glass3 Rec, 17 Yds, TD
Dimitri Shakir3 Rec, 26 Yds
Sidney Barkow2 Rec, 22 Yds
Defensive_Stats
MLB Walt Reyna10 Tkl
SS Dalton Dexter8 Tkl, TFL
DT Mitch Dora3 Tkl, TFL, Sack, FF
DE Darrion HammerTkl, FR
Indiana
Passing_Stats
Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele30/38, 383 Yds, 3 TD
Rushing_Stats
Cameron Jamerson23 Att, 254 Yds, 3 TD
Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele5 Att, 5 Yds
Receiving_Stats
Andrew Barker8 Rec, 122 Yds
Cedric Stokke7 Rec, 112 Yds
Josh Stoddard4 Rec, 45 Yds, TD
Duke Hagans4 Rec, 45 Yds
Leati Fong3 Rec, 14 Yds
Cameron Jamerson2 Rec, 25 Yds
Jason Robbins1 Rec, 17 Yds
Lee Coward1 Rec, 3 Yds
Defensive_Stats
MLB Stephen Downs15 Tkl, 5 TFL
CB Kendall Montgomery11 Tkl, TFL
LB Willie Berry9 Tkl, INT

Conway, SC. - One week after silencing Clemson’s Deuce Knight, the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers found themselves tested again, this time by former Michigan quarterback Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele and an explosive Indiana backfield.

The results weren’t quite as clean. Sagapolutele carved up the Chants’ secondary with surgical precision, going 30-of-38 for 348 yards and three touchdowns, while Cameron Jamerson gashed the defense on the ground with touchdown runs of 73 and 71 yards, finishing with 254 rushing yards.

The saving grace for Coastal? Most of those fireworks came after the defending champs had already built a commanding 49-21 lead midway through the third quarter. Indiana’s late push — outscoring the Chants 21-6 down the stretch — only narrowed the margin on the final scoreboard.

“The last touchdown was against the twos, but those long runs? Unacceptable,” said a blunt Kade Vaughn afterward, continuing the steady stream of criticism he’s aimed at his defense in recent weeks amid whispers of friction with DC Jeremiah Johnson.

Coastal wasted no time jumping out front, capitalizing on back-to-back Indiana fumbles in the second quarter. The first came on Jamerson’s would-be 54-yard touchdown run when he coughed it up at the goal line. David Goedeke turned it into a three-yard score on the other end. Moments later, former teammates Mitch Dora and Sagapolutele collided in the backfield, popping the ball loose. Sidney Barkow punched it in from 13 yards out for a 28-7 advantage.

Indiana’s counterpunch came with a quick strike before halftime and Jamerson’s second long touchdown early in the third, suddenly trimming Coastal’s lead to 28-21. Brooks Stadium tensed.

Then Barkow lit the fuse. The transfer tailback housed the ensuing kickoff, weaving 98 yards through the Hoosiers’ coverage. On the very next kickoff, WR Dimitri Shakir delivered a crushing hit that jarred the ball loose — and Barkow was there again, scoring his second touchdown in 30 seconds of game time. In a blink, Coastal was back up 42-21, and Indiana never seriously threatened again.

Barkow finished with another highlight-filled stat line with 231 rushing yards and three total touchdowns, while Kelsay’s play was steady, blemished only by one red-zone turnover. Still, the questions about Coastal’s leaky defense aren’t going away anytime soon.

“The offense is giving us chances, the special teams is making plays. Defensively, we’ve got to clean it up,” Vaughn said flatly. “Because next week, we’re walking into Bryant-Denny to face Fetu Huang and Alabama. If you don’t wrap up there, you’re not surviving.”

The Chanticleers hit the road next week for their final ranked matchup of the season against the 10th ranked Alabama Crimson Tide (7-2).

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Jamerson gashed the Chanticleers for a pair of 70+ yard touchdown runs in the 2nd half, in a too little too late effort.

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Mitch Dora tallied the only sack of the contest against Sagapolutele and made it count, jarring a fumble lose that helped Coastal take an early advantage.

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Sagapolutele got the Hoosiers on the board after breaking a pair of sacks then firing a rocket off balance for the 28 yard touchdown.


Notable Week Ten Results
17 #8 Penn State (9-1) @ #5 Ohio State (9-0) 20
35 #1 Georgia (10-0) @ Florida (6-3) 32
30 Ole Miss (6-3) @ #22 Oklahoma (7-3) 45

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Post by redsox907 » 03 Sep 2025, 01:42



2029 - Week Eleven Preview

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#6 Coastal Carolina (7-2)
Offensive Scheme: Veer and Shoot
Defensive Scheme: 3-3-5
Offensive Points Per Game: 48.3 (2nd)
Defensive Points Per Game: 27.7 (62nd)
Offensive Rankings: 565.5 (1st)
Defensive Rankings: 447.1 (121st)

#10 Alabama Crimson Tide (7-2)
92 Overall // 91 Offense // 94 Defense
Head Coach: Kalen DeBoer (54-20)
Offensive Scheme: Multiple Offense
Defensive Scheme: 4-2-5
Offensive Points Per Game: 37.0 (27th)
Defensive Points Per Game: 22.8 (28th)
Offensive Rankings: 447.8 (22nd)
Defensive Rankings: 373.4 (35th)

Alabama Crimson Tide 2029 Results
Week 0 | FCS | W 65-7
Week 1 | @ Notre Dame (8-1) | W 42-36
Week 2 | Arkansas (4-5) | W 35-28
Week 3 | Oklahoma State (4-5) | W 17-10
Week 4 | Georgia (10-0) | L 23-20
Week 5 | @ Mississippi State (5-4) | W 49-35
Week 6 | @ Texas (4-5) | L 38-32
Week 8 | Kentucky (2-7) | W 49-28
Week 9 | @ Texas A&M (2-7) | W 24-0

Coastal Carolina Injury Report
WR Terrence Rugamba (85) | Broken Collarbone (4 Weeks)

Alabama Crimson Tide Injury Report
G Josh Kendricks (82) | Hamstring Tear (1 Week)

Alabama Crimson Tide Top Performers
JR(RS) QB Fetu Huang (92) | 201/276 (72%), 2,645 Yds, 25 TD, 1 INT
SR Quincy Lucien (91) | 121 Att, 750 Yds, 7 TD
SO(RS) WR Kevin Adler (89) | 56 Rec, 846 Yds, 9 TD
SR MLB Zach Brooner (90) | 53 Tkl, TFL, INT
SR DT Brian Childers (87) | 28 Tkl, 13 TFL, 10.5 Sacks
SO(RS) MLB Hakeem Ekuban (88) | 28 Tkl, 3 TFL, 2.5 Sacks, INT
SO(RS) CB Jalen Wolf (79) | 25 Tkl, TFL, 4 INT

Notable Week Eleven Matchups
#24 Wisconsin (7-2) @ Indiana (6-3)
#14 Clemson (7-2) @ #25 Boston College (7-2)
#7 LSU (8-1) @ #22 Oklahoma (7-3)
#16 Washington (9-2) @ #9 Oregon (10-0)
#19 UCF (9-0) @ #21 Tulane (8-1)
#3 Notre Dame (8-1) @ #13 Florida State (7-2)
#11 Nebraska (8-2) @ #8 Penn State (9-1)

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Post by redsox907 » 03 Sep 2025, 23:11



Kade Vaughn Joins "Chants Up"


Ripp Hamilton (RH): What’s up, Teal Nation—welcome back to your home for anything and everything Chanticleer football. And look who’s back—the Pit Boss of the Palmetto himself, Head Coach Kade Vaughn.

Kade Vaughn (KV): I still owe Pat a thank-you card for that nickname. Good to be back, Ripp.

RH: Before football—quick table talk. How’ve the cards been, Coach? Still running as hot as the Chants?

KV: You trying to get us exiled to Independent land forever? Unofficially, business is fine. Officially, I only play field position and punt on that question.

RH: Respectfully evasive—love it. All right, straight to the headline: everyone’s buzzing about the ACC move. What’s the latest from your seat?

KV: From my seat, it’s simple: win now so the move stays on track. There’s a lot of behind-the-scenes work I’m not involved in—paperwork, politics, a million boxes to check. My job is making sure that when we stitch that ACC patch on in 2030, nobody blinks at Coastal belonging. That means being competitive today, not promising we’ll be competitive later.

RH: People certainly stopped blinking after that beatdown of Clemson two weeks ago—though Florida State got you earlier. Do you call Clemson a rivalry yet?

KV: Old rule says it isn’t a rivalry until both sides have felt it. Last I checked, I’m 4-0 against them, including a national title. If they want to make it official, they know where to find us.

RH: Spicy, but measured—right on brand. Speaking of brands, Alabama’s next. First shot at the Tide. What’s the read?

KV: Talented roster, like always. But let’s not pretend Nick Saban is still walking through that door. This is a new Bama with its own identity. We respect it, we prepare for it, and we go compete.

RH: Our guy Sid Barkow has been dealing—fans are asking if he’s due for another 300 and five tuds. You calling your shot?

KV: I’ll call one number: the W. Bama will do everything possible to keep Sid from lighting it up, and that’s fine. We’re versatile enough to win with 300 passing or 200 rushing and a muddy fourth quarter. First game against Alabama—I’d like to be 1-0 afterward. That’s the prediction.

RH: Book it. Not that I’m telling anyone to book anything in Vegas…

KV: What you do on your own time is between you and your accountant, Ripp.

RH: Big picture. You’ve been blistering since year one, but this year came with a couple body shots. Are you still a playoff team with two losses?

KV: If we win out, yes. If we’re hovering around 10–12 going into championship week, then you sweat it. But if we do our job and sit above that line, we’ll have a résumé that travels. The losses sting—especially how they happened—but nobody here is flinching. As Kobe said, “Job’s not finished.”

RH: You teed it up: both losses featured 450-plus through the air and a pile of touchdowns. Was that a bad day, or an alarm bell?

KV: More than a bad day. We made adjustments on the back end and in our pressures. When you’re chasing big goals, you don’t get to wish problems away—you diagnose and fix them. That’s what we’ve been doing.

RH: That leads to the rumor mill. Reports of a rift with DC Jeremiah Johnson—true, false, or just loud?

KV: Competitive people argue. That isn’t a rift; that’s Tuesday. We’ve had disagreements because we hold each other to a high standard. But if someone’s saying there’s a fracture, it isn’t coming from me. We’re aligned on the fixes and the finish.

RH: Follow-up: some say he’s frustrated after passing on head-coaching chances to stay, then not getting offers last cycle. Any resentment there?

KV: JJ makes JJ’s decisions. I’ll always lay out the pros and cons of staying or going for anyone—players, assistants, everybody. No pressure, no promises. If he ever regrets a choice, that’s between him and the mirror, not a message board. Right now he’s coaching his tail off.

RH: Let’s pivot to recruiting. Early success at Coastal had a lot to do with your portal work. Fair?

KV: Fair—and credit the staff. Finding talent is one thing; putting guys in the right roles is the whole thing. The portal helped us level up fast.

RH: And now the pendulum’s swinging. Coastal’s not a way station anymore; it’s a destination for preps. Three 5-stars, seven 4-stars, class sitting sixth nationally—did I get the graphic right?

KV: You did. We wanted to build something high school kids would choose first, not second. The response has been real. Guys see The Teal and think, “That’s where I’m making my name,” not “That’s where I’ll rehab my résumé.”

RH: Which makes the local story sting a bit: Alphonso Pineda—Conway kid—chooses Clemson. Walk me through your reaction.

KV: He made the decision he felt he needed. Sometimes a young man wants to leave home to grow up a bit—understandable. We wish him well until the next time they roll into Conway. Then he’s just another opponent.

RH: How do you manage a rising brand that pulls in headliners without losing the locker room you already have?

KV: Day-one message hasn’t changed. I don’t care about your stars or your follower count. If you’re prepared, you’ll get your shot. If you make plays, you stay on the field. I promise opportunities, not starting jobs. Prove it, or the next guy will.

RH: Apply that to the quarterbacks. You signed Deon Cherry and Andre Koloamatangi as your first two prep QBs over the past three seasons. What’s their timeline?

KV: Same standard. Andre was in the competition this year—he’ll be in it again with three seniors graduating. Deon can spin it; we’ll develop him the right way. When they’re ready, they’ll show us.

RH: And you keep fishing the portal—Bryce Underwood before, now Mason Kelsay, plus Carter and Neal in the room. How do you balance that?

KV: We’ll never pass on the best talent we can responsibly bring in. Mason and Carter came here because they believed they could earn it, not because we promised anything. Mason stacked more winning reps—so he’s QB1. And just so it’s said exactly how I believe it: the starter controls whether he stays the starter. Preparation, performance, and demeanor all week decide that. Handle business, the job’s yours. Don’t, and the depth chart stays fluid.

RH: That’s the soundbite. Competition is the currency.

KV: Every position. Every week.

RH: We’ve got to let you get back to the Bama tape. Safe travels to Tuscaloosa—and if you come back 1-0 lifetime against the Tide, I’m bringing confetti into the studio.

KV: Just don’t make a mess for the interns. Appreciate you, Ripp.

RH: Coach Vaughn, everybody. Chants Up!
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Post by The JZA » 04 Sep 2025, 17:19

Still Nick Saban's team :papicry:

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The JZA wrote:
04 Sep 2025, 17:19
Still Nick Saban's team :papicry:
:dead: maybe it is

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Post by redsox907 » 05 Sep 2025, 00:24



Roll Tide

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Coastal had two chances in the final 3 minutes of play, but this interception was followed by a sack on 4th down as the Tide clung to the 38-35 victory.

BOXSCORE
Team1st2nd3rd4thFinal
Coastal Carolina7771435
Alabama02131438
ScoringSummary
QTeamTimePlayCoastal CarolinaHome
1stCoastal Carolina5:40Sidney Barkow, 1 Yd Pass From Mason Kelsay70
2ndAlabama11:25Quincy Lucien, 1 Yd Run77
2ndCoastal Carolina5:49Trishtin Glass, 1 Yd Pass From Mason Kelsay147
2ndAlabama4:38Quincy Lucien, 31 Yd Run1414
2ndAlabama1:47Quincy Lucien, 52 Yd Run1421
3rdCoastal Carolina5:21Mason Kelsay, 1 Yd Run2121
3rdAlabama2:01Manny Virgin, 42 Yd FG2124
4thCoastal Carolina11:17Carl Kopp, 28 Yd Pass From Mason Kelsay2824
4thAlabama10:04Benji Sexton, 50 Yd Pass From Fetu Huang2831
4thCoastal Carolina7:26George Rabe, 4 Yd Pass From Mason Kelsay3531
4thAlabama4:40Quincy Lucien, 4 Yd Run3538
Coastal Carolina
Passing_Stats
Mason Kelsay34/51, 304 Yds, 4 TD, INT
Rushing_Stats
Sidney Barkow24 Att, 159 Yds
Mason Kelsay10 Att, 66 Yds, TD
Jason Toppins4 Att, 7 Yds
Receiving_Stats
George Rabe7 Rec, 66 Yds, TD
Sidney Barkow6 Rec, 22 Yds, TD
David Goedeke6 Rec, 79 Yds
Trishtin Glass4 Rec, 24 Yds, TD
Dimitri Shakir3 Rec, 17 Yds
Matthew Hape3 Rec, 23 Yds
Carl Kopp3 Rec, 44 Yds, TD
Jalen Likely1 Rec, 20 Yds
Jason Toppins1 Rec, 9 Yds
Defensive_Stats
LB Juan Acker10 Tkl, 2 TFL
SS Dalton Dexter6 Tkl, TFL, 2 FF, FR
MLB Walt Reyna6 Tkl, 4 TFL, 0.5 Sack, FR
DE Darrion Hammer4 Tkl, TFL, 0.5 Sack
Alabama
Passing_Stats
Fetu Haung18/24, 259 Yds, TD
Rushing_Stats
Quincy Lucien22 Att, 242 Yds, 4 TD
Fetu Huang3 Att, -9 Yds
Morgan Mangum2 Att, 16 Yds
Lionel Fayad2 Att, 10 Yds
Receiving_Stats
Cortez Diehl6 Rec, 70 Yds
Benji Sexton4 Rec, 72 Yds, TD
Jack Sammarco4 Rec, 51 Yds
Kevin Adler3 Rec, 62 Yds
Quincy Lucien1 Rec, 4 Yds
Defensive_Stats
MLB Zach Brooner20 Tkl, 4 TFL
FS George Ejiya16 Tkl, INT
MLB Hakeem Ekuban11 Tkl, 2 TFL
DT Brian Childers9 Tkl, 2 TFL, 1.5 Sacks
DE LaMarcus Hoag2 Tkl, TFL, 0.5 Sack

Tuscaloosa, AL. - It turns out not everything Kade Vaughn bets on turns to gold. Three days after guaranteeing a win on Nick Saban Field — boldly stating that “Saban ain’t walking through those doors” — the Crimson Tide made their own statement, pounding Coastal Carolina’s usually ironclad run defense for 242 yards from Quincy Lucien in a 38-35 Alabama victory. The loss marked Coastal’s third defeat of the season, already more than the previous three years combined.

“I bet big on my guys hoping they’d back it up,” Vaughn admitted after the game. “And for the most part, they did. You can’t ask for more out of the offense except one more drive at the end. But truthfully? Even if we’d scored, I wouldn’t have been comfortable with the way we were getting gashed.”

Lucien was the difference, always one step ahead of the Chanticleers. When Coastal crashed inside, he bounced out. When they set the edge, he patiently found a crease. The sophomore tailback finished with an absurd 11 yards per carry, 11 broken tackles, and five runs of 20 yards or more. “He just seemed a step ahead of them at every turn,” Jesse Palmer noted in the booth.

To their credit, Coastal’s offense kept pace. Mason Kelsay directed a unit that matched Alabama punch for punch, never trailing by more than a score and even taking the lead twice in the fourth quarter. But every time the Chants climbed ahead, their defense gave it right back.

With just over three minutes left, trailing 38-35, Coastal had one last chance to rally. Driving into Tide territory, Kelsay looked for a crossing route — only for FS George Ejiya to jump the throw for the decisive interception. A late three-and-out by Alabama gave Coastal one more breath, but Kelsay was sacked on fourth down, only the second time he’d been taken down all day, to seal the defeat.

The loss leaves Coastal Carolina’s playoff hopes hanging by a thread. At 11th in the latest rankings and without the safety net of a conference championship game as an independent, Vaughn’s squad needs to win out and pray for chaos above them.

“We knew the margin for error was gone after Notre Dame,” Vaughn said. “Now it’s about survival. Finish strong, and maybe the committee gives us a shot. Slip again, and we’ll be watching December from home.”

The Chanticleers remain on the road next week, traveling to Kyle Field to face a Texas A&M team that opened the season ranked 10th with championship dreams but has since collapsed to a shocking 2–8 record.

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Lucien seemed one step ahead of the Chants all night and even when they did guess right? He broke through with 11 broken tackles to go with 5 runs of 20 or more yards.

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Veteran safety Dalton Dexter with a pair of forced fumbles gave the Coastal offense short fields to work with, in one of the few times the Chanticleers defense produced a stop.


Notable Week Eleven Results
26 #10 Clemson (8-2) @ Boston College (7-3) 13
41 #4 LSU (9-1) vs Oklahoma (7-4) 34
27 #14 Washington (10-2) @ #16 Oregon (10-1) 23
28 #23 UCF (9-1) @ #21 Tulane (9-1) 38
7 #13 Notre Dame (8-2) @ #9 Florida State (8-2) 28
38 #7 Nebraska (9-2) @ #12 Penn State (9-2) 35

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Post by redsox907 » 05 Sep 2025, 00:49



4th Overall OT Antonio Tripucka Ready To Defend The Teal

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Conway, SC. - Even with the sting of a third loss still fresh from their trip to Tuscaloosa, the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers proved their recruiting momentum hasn’t slowed one bit. Over the weekend, another 5-star talent pledged his future to Conway.

“They just need some more dawgs down there, and let me tell ya — HELP IS ON DA WAY!” posted Antonio Tripucka, a 6’7”, 327-pound lineman out of Huntington, WV, on X.

Tripucka, ranked the No. 4 overall prospect in the nation, marks another milestone in Coastal’s meteoric rise. He becomes the fourth 5-star signee in program history — all of them coming in this cycle — further cementing the Chanticleers’ arrival as an upper-tier recruiting power.

It hasn’t been a flawless stretch, however. Coastal missed out on several key targets, including 4-stars Oscar Creeh (FS), Alphonso Pineda (DT), and Emmett O’Dowd (DE), who all opted for rival Clemson, while CB Akeem Owusu committed to Auburn. The losses add a little salt to the rivalry, but they hardly outweigh the momentum Coastal is building.

Alongside Tripucka, the Chanticleers also landed 4-star halfback Justice Spear and 4-star receiver Tavares Tinker, two dynamic playmakers expected to push for early snaps. With 12 commitments total — 4 five-stars and 8 four-stars — Coastal currently boasts the No. 4 recruiting class in the nation as the in season recruiting cycle nears a close.

-2029-Recruiting-Rankings
RankingPositionNameHometownTendencyNAT/STA/POSStageCoastal Rank
:fivestar:TAntonio TripuckaHuntginton, WVPass Pro4/1/1Committed1st
:fivestar:ATHJamal StephenCovington, GAPure Possession7/1/1Committed1st
:fivestar:WRTyler HaggLos Lunas, NMRoute Artist19/1/2Committed1st
:fivestar:ATHSean MaggioLehigh Acres, FLContested Specialist20/4/3Committed1st
:fourstar:LBCarl UrbikFlowood, MSThumper52/1/8Committed1st
:fourstar:SSRoss GossettBellevue, NEBox Specialist55/1/1Committed1st
:fourstar:TDevin TrinidadProvo, UTAgile63/4/4Committed1st
:fourstar:WRBrayden SharpeRock Hill, SCGadget79/3/13Top 31st
:fourstar:TLee OmamehLittleton, COPass Pro127/2/8Committed1st
:fourstar:FSTrevor IversonHonea Path, SCHybrid146/6/5Battle vs Tennessee1st
:fourstar:LBDerek ChrisKnoxville, TNThumper162/3/20Top 51st
:fourstar:CBHugh BoselliLithonia, GAField179/15/19Top 52nd
:fourstar:ATHJason IvoryDacula, GAPower Rusher224/18/16Top 81st
:fourstar:CBEmanuel AbramsHenderson, NVField241/3/27Top 51st
:fourstar:QBFredrick MeredithShelby, NCDual Threat274/6/15Committed1st
:fourstar:GTy SaharaJohnston, SCAgile304/11/20Top 31st
:fourstar:CBJohn LandmanOrange City, FLField309/30/33Committed1st
:fourstar:HBJustice SpearRock Hill, SCBackfield Threat312/12/33Committed1st
:fourstar:WRTavares TinkerColumbia, SCSpeedster374/13/65Committed1st
:threestar:DEAbdulai HeadSeffner, FLPower Rusher636/79/48Top 51st
:threestar:GKeelan LeCounteKissimmee, FLRaw Strength693/88/35Top 51st
:fivestar:ATHSpencer VickColumbia, SCVertical Threat23/1/3CommittedClemson
:fourstar:LBNathan ByardAlpharetta, GASignal Caller51/7/7Top 3N/A
:fourstar:QBGordon WoodNew Orleans, LADual Threat80/1/5Top 8N/A
:fourstar:DEGrant DetmerDraper, UTPower Rusher92/6/9Top 5N/A
:fourstar:CBBret MountMechanicsville, VABump and Run120/5/14CommittedNorth Carolina
:fourstar:HBDexter PeppersDaphne, ALNorth/South Blocker126/5/14CommittedAuburn
:fourstar:CBStephen ChubbMacomb, MIField135/3/15Top 8N/A
:fourstar:GJJ MundyBailey, NCRaw Strength165/3/13CommittedTennessee
:fourstar:DTAlphonso PinedaConway, SCGap Specialist119/4/8CommittedClemson
:fourstar:FSOscar CreechGreenville, SCHybrid154/5/4CommittedClemson
:fourstar:CBAkeem OwusuLoganville, GABump and Run169/13/18CommittedAuburn
:fourstar:DEEmmett O'DowdGreensboro, NCSpeed Rusher197/5/14CommittedClemson
-2029-Recruiting-Rankings-
RankingRankPositionNameHometownTendencyTop 3Stage
:fivestar:1CBEzekiel KellyNew Lenox, ILBump and RunMich/LVille/WiscTop 3
:fivestar:2CBBret FrankArgyle, TXBump and RunOU/TCU/TAMUTop 3
:fivestar:3CBWalter WootenPort Saint Lucie, FLBump and RunGeorgiaCommitted
:fivestar:4TAntonio TripuckaHuntington, WVPass ProCoastal CarolinaCommitted
:fivestar:5DEHakeem IdonijeClearwater, FLPower RusherMIA/UF/GTechTop 5
:fivestar:6CBDeontay KanePearland, TXZoneGeorgiaCommitted
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Post by redsox907 » 05 Sep 2025, 01:06



2029 - Week Twelve Preview

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#11 Coastal Carolina (7-3)
Offensive Scheme: Veer and Shoot
Defensive Scheme: 3-3-5
Offensive Points Per Game: 47.0 (2nd)
Defensive Points Per Game: 28.7 (79th)
Offensive Rankings: 562.6 (1st)
Defensive Rankings: 454.2 (129th)

Texas A&M Aggies
89 Overall // 89 Offense // 89 Defense
Head Coach: Mike Elko
Offensive Scheme: Power Spread
Defensive Scheme: 4-2-5
Offensive Points Per Game: 24.5 (101st)
Defensive Points Per Game: 32.1 (107th)
Offensive Rankings: 362.4 (99th)
Defensive Rankings: 392.0 (70th)

Texas A&M Aggies 2029 Results
Week 1 | @ Louisville (10-0) | L 44-6
Week 2 | @ Houston (7-3) | L 38-37
Week 3 | FCS | W 56-17
Week 5 | Georgia (10-0) | L 35-28
Week 6 | @ South Carolina (4-6) | W 34-20
Week 7 | Florida (7-4) | L 31-23
Week 8 | Arkansas (4-6) | L 38-30
Week 9 | Alabama (8-2) | L 24-0
Week 10 | @ Vanderbilt (2-8_) | L 35-21
Week 11 | @ Ole Miss (7-3) | L 38-10

Coastal Carolina Injury Report
WR Terrence Rugamba (85) | Broken Collarbone (3 Weeks)

Texas A&M Aggies Injury Report
QB Eli Morcos (84) | Torn Tricep (5 Weeks)
QB Tyler Maramarosa (77) | Foot Fractured (4 Weeks)

Texas A&M Aggies Top Performers
SR(RS) QB Rich Belin (77) | 91/162 (56%), 1,040 Yds, 5 TD, 7 INT
JR(RS) HB LaMarcus Rawls (90) | 157 Att, 822 Yds, 10 TD
JR WR Alex Querio (88) | 64 Rec, 782 Yds, 6 TD
SR(RS) SS Alex Adebayo (78) | 67 Tkl, TFL
SO DT Gab Ebron (80) | 21 Tkl, 10 TFL, 2 Sacks
SR(RS) DE Landon Rink (86) | 11 Tkl, 5 TFL, 3.5 Sacks
JR(RS) CB Pat Dillard (76) | 27 Tkl, 2 TFL, INT

Notable Week Twelve Matchups
#10 Clemson (8-2) @ #1 Louisville (10-0)
#2 Georgia (10-0) @ #17 Auburn (7-3)
#6 Alabama (8-2) @ #8 Tennessee (9-1)
#18 TCU (8-2) @ #15 Arizona State (8-2)
#4 LSU (9-1) @ #20 Ole Miss (7-3)

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Post by Soapy » 05 Sep 2025, 09:02

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don't got no rueben bain on your team
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Post by djp73 » 05 Sep 2025, 09:21

defense been sus bruh
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