Coming off the the seasoning opening win over Mars Hill, the Catamounts travel to Charleston, SC for the second game of the season to play The Citadel Bulldogs, and open SoCon play for both teams.
Western will meet the Bulldogs for the fortieth time since 1972, with The Citadel holding a 16-22-1 overall lead in the series. Western trails 6-12 in those games played in Charleston.
When : Saturday, September 12th at 6 pm
Where: Johnson Hagood Stadium. Charleston, SC
Radio: Catamount Sports Network
TV / video: ESPN3
Game Notes: Western Carolina - The Citadel
Head Coach: Mike Houston - Houston is in his second season with the Bulldogs. Prior to taking over at The Citadel, he led Lenoir-Rhyne to the NCAA Division II national championship game in 2013. He was named the 24th head football coach of The Citadel on January 9th 2014. In his last three seasons as the head coach at Lenoir-Rhyne, Houston led the Bears to three consecutive South Atlantic Conference championships, including a school-record 13 wins to earn his third-straight SAC Coach of the Year honor. Houston also was named the Don Hansen Super Region II Coach of the Year in 2013.
Last year’s record: 5-7 overall, 3-4 in the SoCon
Offensive starters - Returning/Lost: 9 / 2
The Bulldogs lost starting quarterback Aaron Miller and starting slot Jake Stenson to graduation.
Defensive starters - Returning/Lost: 6 / 5
On defense, the Bulldogs lost the following starters - defensive tackle Cam Mobley, defensive end Justin Oxendine, bandit Rah Muhammad, linebacker Carl Robinson, and cornerback Walker Smith
Specialist - Returning/Lost: 7 / 0
Defensive Formation: 4-2-5 The Bulldogs lost five starters from a defense that finished #7 in total defense last season, giving up 43 touchdowns, and was last against the pass giving up 2960 yards against the pass.
Who did the Bulldogs play prior to Western?: Prior to Western game, The Citadel opened their season at home against former SoCon football member Davidson. Beating the hapless Wildcats 69-0, the Bulldogs ran off 602 total yards on offense, holding Davidson to just 104 total yards (46 yards rushing).
In that game, the Wildcats only converted one (1) third down, while making only 6 first downs the entire game. Four Bulldogs made their first collegiate start in the game: quarterback Dominique Allen, defensive lineman Jonathan King, bandit Dondray Copeland and cornerback Mariel Cooper.
Linebacker Tevin Floyd was named the Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Week after the game. He recorded a team-high eight tackles and one interception that he returned 28 yards for a touchdown.
Returning for the Bulldogs is Sam Frye who was named to the All-Southern Conference first team as well as, Mitchell Jeter selected to the second team. Cam Jackson, Isiaha Smith and Dee Delaney were tabbed to the all-freshman squad.
Frye is the leader of an offensive line that paved the way for a for the Bulldog rushing attack that ranked second in the nation at the conclusion of the regular season. The Citadel finished the season with 4,166 yards on the ground and the dogs ranked in the top 10 nationally in four other categories, including second in sacks allowed (six), seventh in time of possession (32:32), ninth in red zone offense (89.8 percent) and 10th in third down conversions (47.8).
At the 2015 SoCon Media Day, the Bulldogs were picked by both the coaches and media of complete the season at 7th place in the standings. The Citadel placed two on the first-team preseason All-Southern Conference selections by the conference's coaches, it was announced Wednesday. Senior offensive lineman Sam Frye and senior defensive lineman Mitchell Jeter earned first-team accolades. The Citadel was one of four schools in the Southern Conference to have at least one first-team representative on both sides of the ball.
2014 The Citadel Statistics:
Rushing Offense: 4166 yards or 347.2 yards per game
Yards per rush: 5.5
TDs rushing: 34
Passing Offense: 958 yards or 79.8 yards per game
Passing Comp-Att-Int: 65-147-1
Total Offense: 5124 yards or 427 yards per game
Fumbles-Lost: 28 - 11
Penalties-Yards: 71 - 607 yards 3rd
3d Down Conversions: 86 of 181 or 48%
4th Down Conversions: 16 of 31 or 52%
Field Goals - Attempts: 9 of 14
Red-Zone Scores: 44 of 49 (90%)
Red-Zone Touchdowns: 36 of 49 (73%)
Punts (No. Yards): 47 (1791) Avg, per punt: 38.1
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