WOFFORD vs. The Citadel
Saturday, October 15, 2022 - 1:30 PM
Gibbs Stadium
Spartanburg, SC
THE CITADEL GAME
Wofford is back home this Saturday afternoon for a contest against The Citadel ... The Terriers have begun the season 0-6 overall and 0-3 in the Southern Conference after losses at Chattanooga, against Elon, at Virginia Tech, at Kennesaw State, against Mercer and at Samford ... The Terriers are looking to bounce back from a 2021 season in which they were 1-10 on the season and 0-8 in Southern Conference play ... Wofford has lost sixteen straight games for the first time in school history, which is the second-longest active streak currently in the FCS (Wagner, 25) ... The Citadel is 1-4 on the season and 1-2 in league play after a win over East Tennessee State and losses to Campbell, Mercer, Appalachian State and Furman ... The Bulldogs were 4-7 overall last season and 3-5 in the Southern Conference to finish tied for seventh ... They were picked to finish eighth in the SoCon this season by the league's coaches.
GAME INFORMATION
Radio -
Wofford Digital Network (Jim Noble, Thom Henson and Van Hipp)
TV -
ESPN+
Stats -
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Wofford Game Notes -
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Wofford Football Media Guide -
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Wofford Football Yearbook -
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Southern Conference Information -
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TERRIER TOP NOTES
Here are the top notes of interest heading into The Citadel game ...
   • While The Citadel leads the series 44-30-1, Wofford has won 16 of the last 20 meetings.
   • The Terriers have begun the season 0-6 for the first time since 1946.
   • By the luck of the schedule, Wofford's first three SoCon games have been against teams ranked in the top 15 and all three are undefeated in league play.
   • As the Terriers move towards a passing offense,
Jimmy Weirick set a school record with 358 passing yards at Kennesaw State.
   • Wofford looks to end a streak of nine straight losses at Gibbs Stadium.
   • In the national rankings, the Terriers are 85th in total defense (416.2) and are 119th in total offense (232.0), while The Citadel is 118th in total offense (238.4) and 62nd in total defense (384.0).
   • The rushing offense had been ranked in the top ten in rushing offense for 22 straight seasons but were 13th in 2021 at 208.6 yards per game and are at 70.2 yards per game this season.
ABOUT WOFFORD
After playing a spring and fall season in 2021, the Terriers welcomed a return to normal with a spring practice, summer strength and conditioning sessions and camp in August to prepare for 2022. The biggest changes - besides time to develop players - has been a switch to a pro spread offense.
   The offensive line returns starter
Anthony Garcia, while
Al Hogan is back at center after missing the 2021 season. They are joined by
Jason Swann,
Jysaiah Cromer and
Quincy Hughes. The skill positions has evolved into three receivers, one tight end and one running back in most formations. Receivers include
Landon Parker,
Alec Holt,
Dylan Djete,
Carlton Terry II, R.J. Khayo,
Rickie Shaw II and
Kyle Watkins. Tight ends are led by
Jacob Ritchie and
Jordan Davis, while
Nathan Walker is back for his fifth season at running back. A three-way battle during camp at quarterback between
Bryce Corriston,
Cade Rice and
Jimmy Weirick led to Weirick being named the starter.
   The defense remains a 3-4 base, with the defensive line led by returners
Micheal Mason,
Brandon Maina and
Chuck Smith. The linebackers feature one returning starter in
Camden Gray, while
Jalen Marshall,
Eli Purcell and
John Boyles look to join him as starters. In the secondary, all four projected starters earned starts last season. Oka Emmanwori and
Amir Annoor will work at cornerback, with
Tahir Annoor and
Miles Richardson at safety.
   The specialists will see
Atkins Roberts returning as placekicker and
Bridger Jones handling kickoff duties. Roberts and
Landon Parker will handle punting, with
Collin Springer back at long snapper for his fifth season. The return game features
Kyle Parsons,
Garrett Vernon and R.J. Khayo.
HALL OF FAME WEEKEND
On Saturday, Wofford will induct the newest members of the Athletic Hall of Fame. A ceremony will be held pregame in Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium at 10:30 AM which is open to the public, with the inductees also honored at halftime. Matt Aurednick (men's soccer), Spencer Collins (men's basketball), Eric Garcia (men's baskeball), Lorenzo Long (football), Andrew Novak (men's golf), Haris Poric (men's golf), Lee Skinner (men;s basketball), Will Stillman (baseball) and Anton Wahrby (football) were selected by the Hall of Fame Committee of the Wofford College Terrier Club Board of Directors as the 2022 inductees. In addition, the Hall of Fame will honor Jeff Sarvis '80 as the Distinguished Service Award recipient and Delores Wilson Chandler as Honorary Letterman.
A CHANGE AT THE TOP
Wofford College head football coach Josh Conklin announced on Thursday, Oct. 6, his resignation.
Shawn Watson, the Terriers assistant head coach and offensive coordinator will serve as interim head coach for the remainder of the season. Watson has over 35 years of coaching experience, including a stint as head coach at Southern Illinois (1994-96). It marks the first time in school history that the football team has had an interim head coach.
Tyler Carlton will take over primary play-calling duties for the offense.Â
COACH SHAWN WATSON SHOW
Wofford Sports Properties, the multimedia rights partner for Wofford College Athletics, has announced the Coach
Shawn Watson Show. The show is part of an expanded selection of coaches shows that began last season. The shows, sponsored by Budweiser of Spartanburg, are hosted by the voice of the Terriers, Jim Noble. The
Shawn Watson Show begins in September and will debut every Monday during the football season. The first episodes of the
Jimmy Garrity (women's basketball) and
Jay McAuley (men's basketball) will debut in late December. Fans can listen to the "Wofford Terriers Coaches Show" podcast in a variety of ways, including on the
iTunes, Amazon, Google and
Spotify podcast platforms, along with
www.woffordterriers.com/podcast. A video version can be found on
YouTube.
GOAL LINE CLUB
Help carry the ball for the Terriers and sign up to be a 2022 Goal Line Club member. Pledge as little as $1 to contribute to an athletic endowed scholarship. Established in 2012, the Goal Line Club has proven hugely successful in helping raise scholarship dollars for the Wofford College Athletics Endowment. Goal Line Club members have donated a combined total of more than $368,538 for the Goal Line Club Endowed Scholarship Fund since the inception of this initiative. Click
HERE to donate!
WOFFORD APP
Be sure to download the new Wofford Terriers mobile app presented by SubStation II launched this fall! Featuring real-time news alerts, schedules, exclusive multimedia content, gameday details and more, the new Wofford app is free and compatible with both iOS and Android devices.Through the app, Wofford fans will enjoy a personalized mobile experience with the ability to manage tickets, and receive breaking news and score notifications for the teams they follow.
TICKETS
Single game tickets are available by calling 864-597-4090 or by visiting
www.woffordterriers.com/tickets