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Post by redsox907 » 20 Aug 2025, 02:35



Big Game Bryce Leads Clutch Pair of 4th Q Scores As Chants Stay Undefeated

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Coastal's defense pitched a 2nd half shutout - without a sack or turnover - including this PBU on 4th and goal from the 4 yard line to preserve the 28-20 victory.

BOXSCORE
Team1st2nd3rd4thFinal
Coastal Carolina01401428
Notre Dame10100020
ScoringSummary
QTeamTimePlayCoastal CarolinaNotre Dame
1stNotre Dame5:34Justus Savage, 9 Yd Run07
1stNotre Dame0:42Sal Aquino, 32 Yd FG010
2ndCoastal Carolina10:06Dareon Doctson, 27 Yd Run710
2ndNotre Dame5:37Sal Aquino, 46 Yd FG713
2ndNotre Dame0:55Alex Dragos, 27 Yd Run720
2ndCoastal Carolina0:02Michael Allen, 55 Yd Pass From Bryce Underwood1420
4thCoastal Carolina11:57Jalen Likely, 3 Yd Run2120
4thCoastal Carolina7:01Bryce Underwood, 34 Yd Run2820
Coastal Carolina
Passing_Stats
Bryce Underwood22/29, 183 Yds, TD
Rushing_Stats
Bryce Underwood14 Att, 106 Yds, TD
Dareon Doctson13 Att, 124 Yds, TD
Jalen Likely7 Att, 55 Yds, TD
Michael Allen1 Att, 2 Yds
Receiving_Stats
Talyn Taylor5 Rec, 32 Yds
Jeremiah McClellan5 Rec, 23 Yds
Trishtin Glass4 Rec, 14 Yds
Michael Allen3 Rec, 66 Yds, TD
Matthew Hape2 Rec, 15 Yds
Jalen Likely2 Rec, 32 Yds
Joey Bannon1 Rec, 1 Yd
Defensive_Stats
CB Jo'Ziah Edmond14 Tkl, INT
MLB Walt Reyna10 Tkl, TFL
LB Juan Acker5 Tkl, 3 TFL
DE Charlie Collins3 Tkl, TFL
Notre Dame
Passing_Stats
Alex Dragos21/37, 220 Yds, INT
Rushing_Stats
Justus Savage22 Att, 115 Yds, TD
Alex Dragos7 Att, 42 Yds, TD
Jamie Henningsen3 Att, 20 Yds
Receiving_Stats
Martin Ogburn5 Rec, 84 Yds
Chris Lawson5 Rec, 57 Yds
Justus Savage4 Rec, 26 Yds
Jack Larsen3 Rec, 20 Yds
Dante Barry1 Rec, 1 Yd
Colton Matlock1 Rec, 8 Yds
Alex Morton1 Rec, 8 Yds
Jamie Henningsen1 Rec, 16 Yds
Defensive_Stats
LB Trenton Abraham16 Tkl, TFL
FS Sergio Suggs8 Tkl, TFL, Sack
LB Teddy Rezac5 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack
DE Ted Costello4 Tkl, TFL, Sack
DT Jourdin Crawford3 Tkl, TFL, Sack

South Bend, IN. - It wasn’t the fireworks show Coastal Carolina lit up in Miami a week ago, but in a chilly South Bend the Chanticleers proved they could win ugly, grinding out a 28-20 victory over No. 14 Notre Dame to remain unbeaten.

“This isn’t a game they win last year — point blank,” Jesse Palmer said on ESPN’s “Game of the Week.” “Bryce Underwood took five sacks tonight, but instead of collapsing, this Coastal team regrouped. They schemed runs, shifted motion, leaned on their backs, and found ways to get Bryce back in rhythm. That’s the difference.”

It was a nightmare start for Coastal. Their first two drives stalled on failed fourth-down conversions, both in Irish territory, and Notre Dame made them pay with 10 quick points. As halftime approached Alex Dragos slipped through tackles for a 27-yard touchdown run, Coastal trailed 20-7 and looked wobbly.

But with seconds left before the half, Kade Vaughn rolled the dice. Out of timeouts and facing 3rd-and-long, Underwood dropped a swing pass to Michael Allen, who caught the Irish defense flat-footed. Allen turned it upfield and raced 55 yards to the end zone with just two ticks on the clock. Instead of staring at disaster, Coastal hit the locker room only down 20-14.

From there, the adjustments came fast. Defensive coordinator Jeremiah Johnson stacked the box, daring Dragos to beat them through the air. Notre Dame’s rushing attack, which gashed Coastal for 138 yards in the first half, managed just 40 the rest of the way.

The Irish still had chances. With a one-point lead late in the third, kicker Sal Aquino doinked a short field goal off the left upright. Coastal pounced, driving 10 plays and taking the lead on Jalen Likely’s bruising three-yard score.

Then it was Bryce Underwood’s turn to slam the door. On a designed roll, “Big Game Bryce” cut right, turned the corner, and sprinted 33 yards for the knockout blow, finishing the run with a bow toward the Notre Dame sideline.

Notre Dame pushed back, marching 13 plays to set up 1st-and-goal from the five with under three minutes left. But Thorpe winner Jo’Ziah Edmond swatted down Alex Dragos’ fourth-down throw to end the threat. Coastal milked the final two minutes and left South Bend with another trophy for the wall.

“MOUNT ’EM!” the players shouted in the locker room, another plaque ready for the Trophy Wall.

The Chanticleers (7-0) head back to Conway next week for another test — this one against Vaughn’s old employer, North Carolina.

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Notre Dame rocked Underwood throughout the contest - but it wasn't enough to keep the reigning Heisman winner down.

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Undewood with the polite bow after his 33 yard touchdown gave Coastal some much needed insurance.

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"TACKLE HIM!" HC Kade Vaughn could be heard shouting as Alex Dragos evaded the pass rush before sprinting 27 yard for the touchdown.


Notable Week Eight Results
35 #8 North Carolina (5-2) @ #11 Nebraska (5-2) 29
22 #10 Ole Miss (6-1) @ Georgia (5-2) 31
30 Wisconsin (5-3) @ #15 Tennessee (6-1) 36
24 Pittsburgh (4-4) @ #18 Penn State (5-2) 38
35 #20 Oklahoma (5-3) @ LSU (5-2) 27
30 #17 Florida State (5-2) @ #7 Maryland (7-1) 34

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Post by djp73 » 20 Aug 2025, 07:10

damn that was a hell of a battle

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Post by djp73 » 20 Aug 2025, 07:37

Luke Kuechly vibes

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Post by redsox907 » 20 Aug 2025, 18:39

djp73 wrote:
20 Aug 2025, 07:10
damn that was a hell of a battle
Can't lie - I was sweating it. But when the pressure comes it either busts pipes or make diamonds
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Soapy wrote:
20 Aug 2025, 07:19
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Grade A h8n
djp73 wrote:
20 Aug 2025, 07:37
Luke Kuechly vibes
I expected someone to call out the white boy lol. He's a dude name Slade Levick from Rock Hill - I thought the pic looked the part of a Slade :yeshrug:
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Post by redsox907 » 20 Aug 2025, 18:50



HC Kade Vaughn Joins The Right Time with Bomani Jones

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Bomani Jones: All right y’all, joining me today — I’m still kinda wrapping my head around this — the head coach of Coastal Carolina, number three in the country, undefeated, knocking off Miami, Notre Dame, and probably a couple of IRS auditors along the way, my man Coach Kade Vaughn. Coach, what’s going on?

Kade Vaughn: (laughs) What’s good, Bomani. Happy to be here, man. Y’all been talking about me, now I get to come up and talk back.

Bomani: Yeah, yeah — and speaking of talking back, let’s start with this wall. Every time y’all win, I see it all over the internet. You got mascots’ heads mounted like you’re out here hunting elk in Montana. Who came up with this, and why is it not your athletic director’s fault?

Vaughn: (laughs) Oh no, that one’s all me. Look, one of my boys went on safari last year, came back with a leopard head. I’m telling you, it was the most badass thing I’d ever seen. I’m sitting there one night, looking at schedules, looking at who we wanna chase — and in my head I see a wolverine head mounted on the wall. Called up Facilities right then.

Bomani: Wait, wait — Facilities? Not the AD?

Vaughn: (grins) Nah, Chance found out when the players did. He wasn’t too happy about it at first, let me tell you. But when he saw the vibe? How the guys responded to the idea of literally “hunting” wins? He couldn’t say no. It became this thing, like, tangible proof of the conquest. Every time you walk past it to put on pads, it’s there. Motivation in 3D.

Bomani: And see, here’s where I think it’s funny. You don’t want to see that Chanticleer up there, but I promise you, the other team don’t want to see their mascot up there either. You giving them bulletin board material, Coach.

Vaughn: I mean, maybe. But that’s not my concern. Look, you prepare the way we prepare, you execute the way we execute? Their head goes up. That’s the job. If that gives them motivation, so be it. I’ll still take my guys over anybody else in the country.

Bomani: Speaking of your guys, let’s talk South Bend. Man, Notre Dame had y’all dead to rights. You’re down double digits, Bryce getting sacked, it looked bad. And then, fourth quarter comes, y’all flip the switch. How you pull that off?

Vaughn: That’s Jeremiah Johnson. I call him my insurance policy. Two-time Broyles winner. He came into the locker room, looked around, said, “Enough. They’re not about to run for 200 on us.” Scrapped the plan right there. We loaded the box, dared the quarterback to beat us. And it worked. They couldn’t breathe on the ground, defense bought us time, and Bryce did what Bryce does.

Bomani: Yeah, because Bryce — I gotta say this — he looked cooked for three quarters. Then suddenly man’s running 33 yards for a touchdown, bowing at the Notre Dame sideline. How do you explain that?

Vaughn: Guts. Pure guts. Last year, he gets sacked like that, we probably fold. This year? He regroups. He trusts the scheme, trusts the guys, takes his lumps, then makes the play that matters. That’s growth. That’s culture.

Bomani: Speaking of Bryce — I can’t ignore this. Only one dude in history has won the Heisman twice. Archie Griffin. Bryce is in position. Is he actually thinking about it?

Vaughn: Look, anybody would want that. But you know what’s bigger than being the second two-time Heisman winner? Being the first dude to lead Coastal Carolina to a national championship. You do that? Your name lives forever. He knows that.

Bomani: Okay, fair. You might be right. But let’s pivot, because the people wanna know. This poker money thing. You’ve been quiet about it, but everybody knows the story — Coastal’s NIL fund supposedly bankrolled by your poker winnings. What’s the truth, Coach?

Vaughn: (smirks) Truth is, yeah, I put poker money into the collective. Why not? It’s disposable income. It’s me investing in my own program. But the NCAA spun it like I was walking out of a casino every Sunday with a briefcase of cash and handing it out Monday morning. Reality was, it’s spread out over years.

Bomani: So not Shohei-level stuff?

Vaughn: Not even close. Honestly, the NCAA trying to shut it down only made it bigger. Now you got poker pros pledging percentages of their winnings to the collective. That’s not what the NCAA thought they were starting.

Bomani: Oh no, that’s exactly what they thought they were starting — chaos. Now, speaking of chaos, your old quarterback, Roquan Smith — went on record saying you were betting on your own games. That’s not throwing you under the bus, that’s throwing you under a convoy. What’s your response?

Vaughn: (laughs) Look, Roquan… he’s gotta live with his choices. I vouched for him, kept him around when I thought he had that dog. But when the pressure hit? He folded. Saw other guys getting run in practice and knew his job was on the line. Instead of rising to it, he wilted. Then he transfers to Clemson and doesn’t even sniff the field. That says plenty. As for betting on my own games? Erroneous. NCAA cleared me. Haven’t touched a bet in two years, didn’t like the optics after Shohei. Simple as that.

Bomani: So basically, Roquan soft.

Vaughn: I ain’t say it, Bomani — but I didn’t not say it either.

Bomani: (laughs) Okay, last one before I let you go. This ACC thing. You get kicked out of the Sun Belt — which, by the way, wild — and now you’re knocking on the door of the ACC? How does that happen that fast?

Vaughn: Sun Belt blindsided us. We figured some sanctions, maybe a suspension. But full-on removal? Fine. I was tired of hanging 70 on people anyway. American wanted us, but that wasn’t really a step up. The ACC made sense — regional rivalries, real competition, money on the table. They tried to lowball us, we said no, we’ll go independent. Funny how fast things came together after that.

Bomani: So basically, keep winning, keep the money coming, you’re in?

Vaughn: Win your way in. Golden goose, gold feathers, and we’re hunting gold trophies.

Bomani: Coach, you sound like a madman — but you’re undefeated, so what do I know? Appreciate you joining us.

Vaughn: Anytime, Bomani. Always down to chop it up.

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Post by Soapy » 20 Aug 2025, 19:23

bomani jones is a loser

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Post by redsox907 » 20 Aug 2025, 21:44

Soapy wrote:
20 Aug 2025, 19:23
bomani jones is a loser
next time Coach Vaughn is hoping on your pod
:mmcht:

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Post by redsox907 » 20 Aug 2025, 21:54



2028 - Week Nine Preview

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#3 Coastal Carolina (7-0)
Offensive Scheme: Veer and Shoot
Defensive Scheme: 3-3-5
Offensive Points Per Game: 46.1 (2nd)
Defensive Points Per Game: 18.4 (12th)
Offensive Rankings: 556.1 (1st)
Defensive Rankings: 344.0 YPGA (36th)

#8 North Carolina Tar Heels (5-2)
84 Overall // 84 Offense // 86 Defense
Head Coach: Bill Belichick
Offensive Scheme: Multiple Offense
Defensive Scheme: 3-4 Multiple
Offensive Points Per Game: 37.1 (22nd)
Defensive Points Per Game: 20.1 (22nd)
Offensive Rankings: 431.7 YPG (28th)
Defensive Rankings: 359.1 YPGA (49th)

North Carolina Tar Heels 2028 Results
Week 1 | @ South Carolina (2-5) | W 45-10
Week 2 | Kennesaw State (4-3) | W 45-13
Week 3 | FCS | W 42-13
Week 4 | Houston (6-2) | L 31-24
Week 5 | Maryland (7-1) | L 35-31
Week 6 | Charlotte (1-6) | W 38-10
Week 8 | @ Nebraska (5-2) | W 35-29

Coastal Carolina Injury Report
G Sua Faalele (86) | Torn Pec (26 Weeks)
DT David Stone (92) | Fractured Shoulder Blade (5 Weeks)

North Carolina Tar Heels Injury Report
N/A

North Carolina Tar Heels Top Performers
JR(RS) QB Deuce Knight (90) | 132/189 (69%), 1,716 Yds, 18 TD, 4 INT
SO(RS) HB Dakota Samuel (89) | 128 Att, 527 Yds, 4 TD
SR(RS) WR Javarius Green (83) | 34 Rec, 560 Yds, 4 TD
SR(RS) MLB Timir HIckman-Collins (79) | 42 Tkl, 5 TFL, INT
JR DE Ben Wilcox (77) | 23 Tkl, 6 TFL, 4.5 Sacks
JR(RS) DT Ken Whittington (83) | 20 Tkl, 5 TFL, 3 Sacks
JR(RS) FS Khristian Dunbar-Hawkins (81) | 35 Tkl, 2 TFL, 3 INT

Notable Week Nine Matchups
#15 Tennessee (6-1) @ #20 Oklahoma (5-3)
#2 Clemson (8-0) @ #13 Louisville (7-1)
#19 Indiana (6-2) @ #11 Nebraska (5-2)
Rutgers (6-2) @ #16 Michigan (8-0)

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Coastal Remains Undefeated, But At What Cost?

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Michael Allen ran for just under 100 yards and scored an insurance touchdown late in the game as he was called upon more than usual with both Dareon Doctson and Jalen Likely on the bench with nagging injuries.

BOXSCORE
Team1st2nd3rd4thFinal
#8 North Carolina307717
#3 Coastal Carolina7210735
ScoringSummary
QTeamTimePlayNorth CarolinaCoastal Carolina
1stCoastal Carolina7:57Dareon Doctson, 1 Yd Run07
1stNorth Carolina4:01Eric Foote, 45 Yd FG37
2ndCoastal Carolina10:24Bryce Underwood, 8 Yd Run314
2ndCoastal Carolina5:25Jalen Likely, 1 Yd Run321
2ndCoastal Carolina5:17Dalton Dexter, Returned Fumble 8 Yds328
3rdNorth Carolina4:44Vince Sylvan, 14 Yd Pass From Deuce Knight1028
4thNorth Carolina5:49Javarius Green, 28 Yd Pass From Deuce Knight1728
4thCoastal Carolina1:25Michael Allen, 20 Yd Run1735
Coastal Carolina
Passing_Stats
Bryce Underwood27/41, 231 Yds, INT
Rushing_Stats
Michael Allen19 Att, 96 Yds, TD
Bryce Underwood8 Att, 49 Yds, TD
Jalen Likely7 Att, 26 Yds, TD
Dareon Doctson4 Att, 24 Yds, TD
Receiving_Stats
Trishtin Glass5 Rec, 43 Yds
Talyn Taylor5 Rec, 56 Yds
Jeremiah McClellan5 Rec, 32 Yds
Jalen Likely3 Rec, 19 Yds
Matthew Hape2 Rec, 20 Yds
Joey Bannon2 Rec, 15 Yds
Michael Allen2 Rec, 2 Yds
George Rabe2 Rec, 38 Yds
Nate Serna1 Rec, 6 Yds
Defensive_Stats
CB Jojo Tate9 Tkl, 2 TFL, 0.5 Sack
MLB Walt Reyna7 Tkl, 3 TFL, 0.5 Sack
FS Gage Drummond6 Tkl, TFL, 0.5 Sack
LB Juan Acker6 Tkl, TFL, 1.5 Sacks
SS Dalton Dexter6 Tkl, TFL, Sack, FR, TD
CB jo'Ziah Edmond5 Tkl, INT
DT Kevin Wynn3 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack
DE Charlie Collins2 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack, FF
DE Darrion Hammer1 Tkl, TFL, Sack
North Carolina
Passing_Stats
Deuce Knight27/42, 280 Yds, 2 TD, INT
Rushing_Stats
Deuce Knight12 Att, 4 Yds
Dakota Samuel4 Att, 10 Yds
Receiving_Stats
Vince Sylvan10 Rec, 90 Yds, TD
Emanuel Dobbs6 Rec, 75 Yds
Alex Taylor5 Rec, 63 Yds
John Paige2 Rec, 9 Yds
Javarius Green2 Rec, 33 Yds, TD
Dakota Samuel2 Rec, 10 Yds
Defensive_Stats
MLB Timir Hickman-Collins16 Tkl, 2 TFL, 0.5 Sack, INT
FS Khristian Dunbar-Hawkins11 Tkl, TFL
FS Peyton Waters9 Tkl, TFL

Conway, SC. - The Coastal Carolina Chanticleers kept stacking heads on their trophy wall — but as Thanos once asked, what did it cost?

It was a bruising afternoon in Conway as HC Kade Vaughn watched four of his offensive stars — Bryce Underwood, Talyn Taylor, Dareon Doctson, and Jalen Likely — all miss time in the rivalry clash with North Carolina. Doctson and Likely never returned after halftime, while Underwood and Taylor gutted it out, though the Heisman winner was clearly a shell of himself after taking a shot to his plant leg.

“It’s late in the year. We’ve played a physical schedule — that’s it,” Vaughn said afterward, downplaying the attrition.

Early on, Underwood looked sharp, carving up the Tar Heels with a dazzling 17-of-20 start for 175 yards. But after briefly leaving the field with the leg contusion, he was never the same. The senior went just 10-of-21 the rest of the way, managing only 56 more yards and never once threatening to run.

“You can see it plain as day,” Coastal play-by-play voice Matt Hogue said on the broadcast. “He isn’t planting, isn’t driving through the throw. The ball’s floating, and he hasn’t even looked to scramble since that hit.”

North Carolina noticed too. The Heels sold out against the run, packed the box, and dared Underwood to beat them deep. Michael Allen was bottled up for most of the second half, and with Coastal’s offense sputtering, the defense spent more time on the field than they’d like. A once-comfortable 28–10 lead was suddenly looking fragile at 28–17 in the fourth.

But with the game tightening, Allen finally broke through. After UNC’s failed fourth-down gamble at midfield, the junior tailback ripped off 55 rushing yards on the drive, punctuating it with a 20-yard touchdown burst that iced an eighth straight win for the Chants.

Despite the scare, Vaughn reassured that all four of his banged-up playmakers are expected to be healthy for next week’s trip to Pittsburgh (4-5) — a game with a little extra weight. It was Pitt, after all, that handed Coastal their lone blemish in 2027 at the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl.

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Deuce Knight threw a pair of 2nd half touchdowns as the Tar Heels threatened, but never challenged the Chanticleers.

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I'll take that! Dalton Dexter's scoop and score ended up being a pivotal touchdown in a game that was closer than anticipated.

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Jarvarius Green planting and exploding out of the cut to trim the Chanticleers lead to just 11.


Notable Week Nine Results
24 #24 Tennessee (6-2) @ #15 Oklahoma (6-3) 45
24 #1 Clemson (9-0) @ #16 Louisville (7-2) 17
40 #13 Indiana (7-2) @ #17 Nebraska (5-3) 37
6 Rutgers (6-3) @ #9 Michigan (9-0) 55

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