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Post by Captain Canada » 07 Sep 2025, 11:53

That's a fucking class :obama:
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Post by Caesar » 07 Sep 2025, 14:10

We gotta start asking questions about Coach Vaughn's ability to win big games when they matter.

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Post by redsox907 » 07 Sep 2025, 15:36

Agent wrote:
07 Sep 2025, 01:38
:melo2: the future is bright
Captain Canada wrote:
07 Sep 2025, 11:53
That's a fucking class :obama:
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Caesar wrote:
07 Sep 2025, 14:10
We gotta start asking questions about Coach Vaughn's ability to win big games when they matter.
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He's 5-2 in the playoff and 5-2 in total bowls (not counting 1st round wins). And won a Natty

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Post by redsox907 » 07 Sep 2025, 15:52



Nomads No More - ACC Officially Introduces Coastal Carolina

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The Atlantic Coast Conference today announced that its Board of Directors has approved Coastal Carolina University for full conference membership beginning with the 2030–31 academic year. The action concludes a two-year “prove-it” term agreement executed in 2027 and affirms that Coastal satisfied every competitive, compliance, and governance benchmark required for entry.

“Coastal Carolina met the standard—on the field and in the boardroom,” said ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips. “They embraced independent audits, NIL transparency, and enhanced integrity policies, and they won at the highest level while doing it. That combination strengthens our conference.”

In 2027 the ACC extended Coastal a conditional on-ramp in lieu of immediate admission at a reduced revenue share. The agreement required Coastal, while competing as an FBS Independent in 2028–29, to:

• Operate a third-party NIL clearinghouse with quarterly reports to the ACC;
• Maintain a formal gambling-funds firewall separating athletic personnel and NIL payments;
• Undergo annual independent compliance audits and publish public executive summaries;
• Incur no Level I or Level II infractions; and
• Play three ACC-designated opponents per year (separate from a non-conference Clemson series) to demonstrate competitive fit and television value.

The University checked every box. Independent auditors delivered clean opinions in both 2028 and 2029; the ACC Compliance Office received timely NIL reports and confirmed adherence to the gambling firewall; and the NCAA reported no Level I/II findings during the bridge period.

On the field, Coastal went 24–4 across the two independent seasons and captured the 2028 National Championship, confirming the program’s capacity not just to survive but to thrive against top-tier schedules. The Chanticleers delivered multiple ranked victories, robust home gates, and strong viewership in protected ACC windows.

“From day one, we embraced the ACC’s standards as our own,” said Coastal Chair of Athletics Joe Maglio. “Today’s vote reflects two years of transparent operations and championship performance.”

Membership & Integration Details
• Effective Date: July 1, 2030 (all sports).
• Revenue Share: As negotiated in 2027—approximately 70% of full distribution in 2030–31, 85% in 2031–32, and 100% beginning 2032–33.
• Media & Scheduling: Coastal’s home media rights are assigned to ACC partners effective immediately. Football will be scheduled with an emphasis on regional rivalries; the conference anticipates annual or frequent pairings with Clemson, North Carolina, NC State, Duke, Virginia and rotation across the broader slate.
• Governance & Oversight: Coastal will continue quarterly NIL reporting and annual external audits for the duration of the ramp period, consistent with the ACC’s integrity framework adopted in 2027.

“Our charge was simple—prove the model, protect the brand, and earn the right to join this league,” said Athletics Director Chance Miller. “The 24–4 record and 2028 title speak for themselves, but we’re equally proud of the clean audits and the trust we’ve built.”

Head coach Kade Vaughn added: “We asked for the toughest road and we got it. Two years of big-game hunting sharpened us for the ACC. Now it’s about raising the standard every Saturday and pushing this conference to new heights. ”

The ACC will release initial 2030 football matchups and Olympic-sport scheduling details later this month. A formal welcome event on campus in Conway, S.C., will be held in August in coordination with ACC Network.

Entering the ACC, Coastal Carolina profiles as an immediate contender. Under head coach Kade Vaughn, the Chanticleers are 64–9 over five seasons in Conway, 5–2 in bowls, and owners of the 2028 National Championship. After two Independent seasons spent deliberately scheduling the sport’s heaviest hitters—and winning—the question is less whether Coastal belongs and more whether the league can contain the surge.

On The Pat McAfee Show, Pat McAfee framed it this way:

“I know this is where they wanted to be, but are we sure everybody else in the ACC wanted them here? Coastal’s run the gauntlet, and only Florida State and Pitt have clipped ’em from this league. That doesn’t bode well for Miami—and, by the way, slime they’ve still got your chain—or for Clemson, who Vaughn hasn’t lost to. I’m just saying: be careful what you ask for.”
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Post by Agent » 07 Sep 2025, 15:59

That’s what we like to see
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Post by The JZA » 07 Sep 2025, 16:17

Welcome to the ACC, where the GOATS play :rockclap:
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Post by djp73 » 07 Sep 2025, 19:43

Will be fun to see some of those ACC matchups

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Post by redsox907 » 07 Sep 2025, 21:24

Agent wrote:
07 Sep 2025, 15:59
That’s what we like to see
The JZA wrote:
07 Sep 2025, 16:17
Welcome to the ACC, where the GOATS play :rockclap:
djp73 wrote:
07 Sep 2025, 19:43
Will be fun to see some of those ACC matchups
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Vaughn walking into the ACC media day

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Post by redsox907 » 07 Sep 2025, 21:24



Spring Spotlight - Defense

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Conway, SC. - “I watch the tape and it’s hard to believe these are the same guys I see out here every day, swarming and making plays,” new DC Tony White admitted after a recent Chanticleers spring practice. “Eight starters are back from last year’s defense, and I just can’t fathom how the wheels fell off.”

The falloff is still fresh in Conway. Under Jeremiah Johnson, Coastal had built its reputation on defense. Vaughn’s first two years were defined by stingy, tough-nosed units that kept the Chants alive while the offense searched for answers. Even in 2028, when Bryce Underwood was throwing picks all over the yard in the National Championship, Johnson’s group kept Clemson contained long enough to secure the title.

But 2029 was different. Everett Donaghy lit them up in Week 1. Then Frank Powell dropped 538 yards and five scores in Doak Campbell. By December, Coastal ranked 122nd nationally in yards allowed. “Unacceptable,” MLB Walt Reyna spat after the Orange Bowl debacle, his third straight Bednarik/Nagurski in hand but little else to celebrate.

Vaughn didn’t hesitate to shake things up, starting right at the top. Defensive coordinator Jeremiah Johnson was let go, paving the way for Tony White to take over the unit. “The writing was on the wall,” Vaughn admitted when asked when he first realized a change was necessary.

With a new voice leading the defense, Coastal had to forge a new identity — one that could mesh White’s scheme with the talent already in place. The staff went heavy into the portal, landing DT/DE James Ruggins to spark a pass rush that too often stumbled into sacks last fall, and linebackers Ty Oden and Evan Hemphill to help take some of the load off Walt Reyna. But the boldest move came from within: Vaughn and White shifting linebacker Caleb Karapateas to free safety, betting that his speed and instincts could erase the big plays that plagued the secondary last season.

“He’s got all the tools — speed, vision, instincts,” White explained. “I expect him to erase big plays on the back end. That’s the difference.” Vaughn added context: “Tony pointed out how fast CK went sideline-to-sideline on film. Then he asked me, ‘Imagine that speed at safety, cleaning up all these deep shots?’ That sold me.”

The early returns are promising. Karapateas has looked natural as the last line of defense, giving Coastal flexibility to lean into White’s man-heavy approach. “We’re going to get in your face — at the line and all the way downfield,” said sophomore CB Xavier Montague, who will be on an island opposite Jojo Tate. Montague showed flashes last year but gambled too often; White’s message this spring has been blunt: stick to your man.

Up front, veterans Mitch Dora, Don Vasher, and Eric Wheat return, with Ruggins sliding into a key edge role. At linebacker, Reyna remains the centerpiece, but Hemphill’s arrival from rival Liberty gives the unit balance it lacked. “Juan [Acker] could rush the passer, sure,” Vaughn said. “But we needed someone next to Walt who could make reads, not just fill gaps.”

The secondary, once again, will make or break this defense. Tate’s a proven starter. Montague and Mike Momah enter Year 2. AJ Dwumfour returns at safety. And now Karapateas, the wild card, brings experience and speed to a spot that bled explosives last season. If those pieces hold, the Chants believe they’ll have a defense worthy of their ACC debut.

White put it best: “Flies on shit. That’s the standard. If we’re in your face, we win. If we’re chasing, we lose.”

Defensive Depth Chart
94 Overall

DE Coastal_carOlina
NameClassOrg OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
James RugginsSR8686Speed RusherStar
Eric WheatJR7787Pure PowerStar
Brooks WheatJR(RS)8487Speed RusherStar
Joel RamsaySR(RS)6885Pure PowerStar
Alfonso SmithFR(RS)8383Speed RusherElite
Roosevelt VernerSR(RS)6977Pure PowerNormal
Jason IvoryFR7676Speed RusherNormal
Imani WakeFR(RS)7074Pure PowerImpact
DT Coastal_carOlina
NameClassOrg OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Don VasherSR9093Gap SpecialistElite
Mitch DoraJR(RS)8686Gap SpecialistImpact
Joshua TalbottSR(RS)6982Gap SpecalistImpact
Lionel RugginsSO(RS)7680Pure PowerNormal
Jermaine UzomahFR(RS)7979Power RusherStar
LB Coastal_carOlina
NameClassOrg OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Evan HemphillSR9494Signal CallerElite
Cary TatumSO7879ThumperNormal
Craig BraggSO7578LurkerNormal
Carl UrbikFR7878ThumperStar
Derek ChrisFR7777ThumperImpact
Damon HakimSO(RS)6874Signal CallerNormal
MLB Coastal_carOlina
NameClassOrg OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Walt ReynaSR7790Signal CallerStar
Ty OdenJR(RS)8989ThumperStar
Nick FarriorJR7781ThumperImpact
Jeremy SnyderJR(RS)6880ThumperImpact
Anthony AtogweFR8080Signal CallerStar
Joel SpannSR(RS)6778LurkerNormal
Demetrius AngerJR(RS)6872LurkerNormal
CB Coastal_carOlina
NameClassOrg OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Jojo TateSR(RS)6888BoundaryImpact
Mike MomahSO7685BoundaryElite
Xavier MontagueSO(RS)7583FieldStar
Eric StubbsJR(RS)6479Bump and RunImpact
Emanuel AbramsFR7878FieldStar
John LandmanFR7878FieldStar
Hugh BoselliFR7575FieldNormal
FS Coastal_carOlina
NameClassOrg OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
AJ DrumfourSO(RS)7681Coverage SpecialistImpact
Sean MaggioFR7777HybridImpact
Trevor IversonFR7575HybridNormal
SS Coastal_carOlina
NameClassOrg OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Caleb KarapateasJR8184Box SpecialistImpact
Randy GrangerFR(RS)8181Coverage SpecialistNormal
Ross GossettFR7474Box SpecialistNormal

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Post by redsox907 » 08 Sep 2025, 00:12



Spring Spotlight - Offense

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Conway, SC. - For all the wins and spectacular moments the Chanticleers have experienced in the last six seasons, one storyline has shadowed Kade Vaughn’s program into Year Six: quarterback stability.

Vaughn didn’t duck the issue this spring. “We’ve tried every cycle,” he admitted. “But when you’re playing the best every week, you can’t ease a guy along. It’s sink or swim.”

That’s why, after last year’s carousel of Mason Kelsay, Carter Smith, Neal Kennedy, and Andre Koloamatangi — and the turnovers that doomed them against Georgia — the relief is palpable inside Brooks Stadium: there is no competition this spring.

The job belongs to Nick Golladay.

The Memphis transfer reunited with his old coordinator, now DC Tony White, and immediately erased the uncertainty that fractured the locker room last fall. Vaughn called it “a weight off the program.” Scouts inside camp go further: if Golladay stays healthy, this offense has the balance to be elite again.

Behind him, the future is already sparking debate. Koloamatangi remains, but insiders are buzzing about freshman Frederick Meredith. “Frank, hands down,” one scout said. “Different zip, cleaner mechanics. Miles ahead of Andre at the same stage. If Nick went down, don’t be shocked if Frank trots out there.”

Golladay inherits a loaded supporting cast. Four offensive line starters return, Sidney Barkow is back as a Heisman contender, and the receiver room is both deep and hungry.

The big addition: Duke transfer Kamryn Petty, whose speed has jumped off the practice tape. “He made some of our guys look like they were moving in slo-mo,” Vaughn quipped. For a group that leaned on young talent last year — sophomores Carl Kopp and David Goedeke both forced into action — Petty gives them a true field-stretcher.

Tight end is another storyline. With Trishtin Glass gone, Percy LaRue has emerged as the next mismatch. Once projected as a defensive lineman, he’s now flashing soft hands and rare hops. At 6’1”, he’s a different build than Glass, but coaches think he could be just as dangerous. Add in 6’7” freshman Jamal Stephen, and the Chants will be throwing plenty of lobs in the red zone.

The backfield also has a new wrinkle. With transfer Floyd Priest on board, OC Dave Patenaude is planning to free Barkow for more creative usage. “With Floyd here, we don’t have to pound Sid into the line 30 times,” Patenaude said. “We can move him around, get him in space, let him wreck games.”

The vibe this spring is unmistakably different. A year ago, every practice felt like an audition. Players picked sides in the QB race, and it seeped into the locker room. Now? There’s a clarity that wasn’t there before.

“It’s a good vibe,” Vaughn said flatly. “We’re not wondering who’s under center. We’re just building chemistry.”

That chemistry will be tested quickly with ACC play looming, but the insiders leaving spring camp are unanimous: Coastal finally has stability at quarterback, speed outside, and the flexibility to unleash Sidney Barkow in ways the country hasn’t seen yet.

The pieces are here. And this time, no one is looking over their shoulder to see who’s taking the next snap.


2028 Coastal Carolina Offensive Depth Chart
96 Overall

QB Coastal_Carolina
NameClassOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Nick GolladaySR8686Dual ThreatImpact
Andre KoloamatangiSO(RS)7480Dual ThreatNormal
Tobias GallimoreSO(RS)6779Pure RunnerStar
Fredrick MeredithFR7676Dual ThreatImpact
HB Coastal_Carolina
NameClassOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Sidney BarkowSR(RS)8793East/West PlaymakerElite
Floyd PriestJR(RS)9090North/South BlockerStar
Jason ToppinsSO7881North/South BlockerImpact
Duke KryspinFR(RS)7479Backfield ThreatNormal
Justice SpearFR7474Backfield ThreatElite
Emmett AbrahamSO(RS)6272East/West PlaymakerImpact
WR Coastal_Carolina
NameClassOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Kamryn PettySR9191Elusive Route RunnerStar
Terrence RugambaSR(RS)8587GadgetImpact
George RabeSR6685SpeedsterStar
Spencer YeastSR(RS)6385Route ArtistNormal
Carl KoppSO7581SpeedsterImpact
David GoedekeSO7481Physical Route RunnerNormal
Bernie BenderSO7581SpeedsterImpact
Matthew HapeJR7479SpeedsterImpact
Dmitri ShakurSO(RS)6578Physical Route RunnerNormal
Frank DuBoseFR(RS)7479Route ArtistImpact
Tyler HaggFR7676Route ArtistStar
Tavares TinkerFR7575SpeedsterImpact
Brayden SharpeFR7474GadgetImpact

TE Coastal_Carolina
NameClassOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Quincey SimonsenSR(RS)6584Pure BlockerNormal
Percy LaRueSO(RS)7779Physical Route RunnerNormal
Jamal StephenFR7878Pure PossessionStar
T Coastal_Carolina
NameClassOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Terrell StorkSR(RS)8287Well RoundedImpact
Donte DuarteSR(RS)8184AgileImpact
Benji IosefaSR(RS)7881Pass ProStar
Antonio TripuckaFR7979Pass ProElite
Lee OmamehFR7777Pass ProNormal
Devin TrinidadFR7676AgileImpact
Rich SwensonFR(RS)6573Well RoundedImpact

G Coastal_Carolina
NameClassOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Cornell GlymphSR(RS)7693Pass ProImpact
Connor PayneSO(RS)7589Raw StrengthStar
Jesus SosaJR(RS)8686Pass ProImpact
DeAndre ConteFR7676Raw StrengthImpact
Slade LevcikFR(RS)7576Raw StrengthNormal
Ty SaharaFR7676AgileImpact
Darrell BriscoeSO(RS)6573AgileNormal
Keelan LeCounteFR6767Raw StengthStar

C Coastal_Carolina
NameClassOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
JD BlankSR(RS)7982AgileNormal
DeAndre ConteFR(RS)7777Raw StengthImpact
Clyde SelfJR(RS)6376Well RoundedImpact
Nick CobbFR(RS)7075AgileStar
K/P Coastal_Carolina
NameClassOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
K Jesus MendezSR8082PowerImpact
P Nate PeterFR7980PowerImpact
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