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Gardner-Webb 35 - Charleston Southern 25

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 6:11 pm
by elcid83
The Runnin' Bulldogs traveled to North Charleston to take on the Bucaneers. The lowcountry weather could not have been more pleasant with a nice sunny day and temps in the low 70's with a nice breeze to keep us cool. It was my first trip to CSU and I was a little surprised by the small crowd. We were told it was Fall Break, but it was still a slack crowd. The day got off to a bad start as I was informed by one of CSU's finest that I had to put out my cigar almost immediately upon my arrival in the parking lot. Really? Being told you can't enjoy a nice cigar on a beautiful day is not a pleasant experience. Come on CSU - it's one thing to have a campus policy during the week, but let the fans have a nice time for a football game and you might actually put some more butts in the stands.

Historically, this is usually a close game and the victor is usually the home team. GW had other thoughts today. QB Chandler Browning took control of the offense after CSU was able to kick a field goal to open the game. Chandler had a good game going [10 of 11 for 106 yds] until he left in the 3rd Quarter due to injury.

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John Rock came off the bench for the first time in 2 games to complete 7 passes for 104 yds.

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GWU gained 419 yards on 71 plays Saturday, and scored as many points as it had in the previous three games, including several big plays in a balanced afternoon. The Dogs gained 209 yards on the ground and 210 through the air and owned an edge in time of possession. Patrick Hall accounted for 129 rushing yds.

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Blount ran for 33 yards on eight carries and caught three passes for 39 yards out of the backfield in a solid all-around effort. Miller hauled in four passes for 64 yards and James Perry added four catches for 38 yards to pace the receiving corps.

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Turnovers are lots of fun when you are on the receiving end of them. Turnovers are even more fun when the D becomes the O marching down the field for lots of yardage. Here, Gianni Olivas [Fr.] tries to return the int to the house with the help of his teammates. He didn't make it, but the D looked good trying.

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Gerald Stevenson is as good as advertised and he is as good as Tim Maypray at VMI last year. Yesterday, Stevenson shattered the Charleston Southern and Big South all-purpose yardage record with 389 yards, including two kickoff returns for touchdowns. He had another kickoff return that was voided by a holding penalty. For future Big South opponents and your coaches - you kick the ball to Gerald Stevenson at your own personal peril. He really is this good. If he was not on the field yesterday, GW would have won this game handily. Here is Gerald making my son look stupid on a punt return.

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Coach Patton spent a large portion of the game having pleasant conversations with the zebras. [CSU had 14 penalties for 120 yds!] Mostly, they chatted about their favorite lowcountry restaurants when Coach Patton wasn't screaming at them for missing obvious penalties. Towards the end of the game, Coach Patton went postal when CSU went for it on 4th down and came up way short. One of the refs blew an inadvertent whistle that enabled CSU to have another down after GW's O had already taken the field. Coach Patton coolly told his D that they were going to have to retake the field and win this game again.

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The Runnin’ Bulldog defense was stout, allowing just 282 yards and one offensive score by the Bucs. Dami Teniola led the way with 12 tackles, and was joined in double figures by Bryce Nixon (11 hits) and Lyndrez Leslie (11 hits). Preston Pemasa added five tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and his fifth sack of the season.

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Charleston Southern quarterback Andrew Trudnowski was held to just 13-of-39 passing (33.3 percent) for 132 yards, one touchdown, an interception and two sacks. Stevenson had 65 yards rushing, 47 yards receiving, a 32-yard punt return and his 243 yards on kickoff returns. Here's Andrew sharing a light moment on the sidelines with AJ Toscano during the game. I'm sorry that AJ had his college career cut short by injury.

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Gardner-Webb will return home next weekend to host Presbyterian at 1:30 pm on Saturday, October 23. The game will mark the team's first home appearance since September 18. I never thought I would get excited about getting back to Boiling Springs.

Go Runnin' Bulldogs!

Re: Gardner-Webb 35 - Charleston Southern 25

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 9:25 pm
by kuntryboimike
hmmm Liberty has a bye next week. I might head down and pull for G-W! While wearing my Liberty apparel of course ;) haha

Re: Gardner-Webb 35 - Charleston Southern 25

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 4:46 am
by AshevilleApp
A top ten play on ESPN yesterday as well.

Re: Gardner-Webb 35 - Charleston Southern 25

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 5:06 am
by CSUBUCDAD
We have now beat ourselves 3 times and lost to the other team once(Hawaii). Bucs need to learn how to finish a game instead of playing 3 quarters and then taking a nap.

Re: Gardner-Webb 35 - Charleston Southern 25

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 6:41 am
by elcid83
CSUBUCDAD wrote:We have now beat ourselves 3 times and lost to the other team once(Hawaii). Bucs need to learn how to finish a game instead of playing 3 quarters and then taking a nap.
I hate to disagree with you BucDad, but, if it weren't for Mr. Stevenson this would not have been a football game. Your penalties were bad, but I think GW played well enough to win this game outright.

Go Runnin' Bulldogs!

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Re: Gardner-Webb 35 - Charleston Southern 25

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:35 am
by Sly Fox
Great pics as always, elcid83. I watched the 4th quarter on ESPN3 and Stevenson made it much more of a game that it appeared on the field. He had one of those lightning in a bottle moments Saturday.

The Big South remains wide open and I am surprised to see CSU knocked out of the picture so soon.

Re: Gardner-Webb 35 - Charleston Southern 25

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:51 am
by CSUBUCDAD
120 yards of penalties most coming at critical points is what I call beating yourself.

Re: Gardner-Webb 35 - Charleston Southern 25

Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 10:05 am
by BJuice
I'm sorry this is a bit late. I posted this on another board. I am posting it here in hopes of getting some thoughts and feedback from my fellow Charleston Southern fan, CSUBUCDAD.

Gardner-Webb @ Charleston Southern postgame thoughts...

Gerald Stevenson

He is an absolute warrior. He shattered the Big South Conference and Charleston Southern record for all purpose yadage with 389 including two kickoff returns for touchdowns. Gardner-Webb had no answer for him and could not stop him. He could barely walk off the field, but continued to fight.

Our first drive of the game today we completely gashed the GWU defense running the ball. They looked soft up the middle and gave up major chucks of yardage to the rush. Did we stay with it? No. Why not? I have no idea. We knew going into the game that GWU had a strong pass defense. We saw that they were soft against the rush and weak up the middle against the rush. Why not stick with the run? They had a guy playing MLB who looked small and overmatched.

Where was B.J. Hackworth? He is a bruising running back. He is a prototypical 3rd down back. So, late in the game we have a critical 3rd down and 1.5 yards to go. Instead of giving it to him and going straight up the gut at their weakness, we pitch the ball outside causing us to lose yardage and punt.

Too many bad penalties.

Too many dropped passes.

The last three FCS games we have played have been extremely disappointing. Late game execution has caused us lose all three when we were in position to win them. It is a lack of discipline, lack of execution, and just an overall lack of concentration to put together a complete effort.

We are 2-4. The expectations were much higher. Truth is, the 2 wins were against D-2 teams. Yes, we have yet to post a win against another FCS team. While I know the wins are coming, it is very frustrating. We are in must-win mode now in conference games the rest of the way just to have a respectable finish.