Time/location: 2:00 pm ET, Johnson Hagood Stadium
Television: None (maybe a good thing)
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It’s Homecoming at The Citadel. What can alums expect from the Bulldogs’ offense against Elon?
Well, let’s look at the trends in Southern Conference play. The first game was against Furman. The latest was against Wofford. So, in order:
Furman — 359 total yards, 14 points
Western Carolina — 304 total yards, 13 points
Chattanooga — 263 total yards, 10 points
Appalachian State — 197 total yards, 10 points
Georgia Southern — 160 yards, 0 points
Wofford — 143 total yards, 0 points
Now, that’s what I call a trend…
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The yards per play is very close to the same orderly negative statistical trend, but there was a minor uptick against GSU (masked by nine turnovers). For the record, The Citadel’s yards per play in the SoCon, in order of games played: 4.6, 4.1, 4.0, 3.3, 3.4, 2.3
So, if things continue as they have in the league, The Citadel’s Homecoming will feature an offense that will accumulate less than 140 yards of total offense, average about 2 yards per play, and won’t score.
I don’t think it will be that bad, but it’s hard to find much to be encouraged about, at least offensively (the defense has played fairly well over the last month, certainly well enough for the Bulldogs to have won SoCon games if the offense had been competent).
Turnovers have been the headline problem, of course, but another issue is that the Bulldogs aren’t making big plays in the offense. One reason The Citadel has scored only five touchdowns in six conference games is a lack of long-distance runs or passes. The Bulldogs only have had eight plays of 20+ yards in those six contests; only two of those plays were longer than 30 yards — and one of those two plays was a 33-yard run by punter Cass Couey, obviously not a product of the option offense.
The Bulldogs have had nine drives of greater than 50 yards in league play. Four of those nine came against Furman in the conference opener. None came in the last two games.
Incidentally, of those nine 50+ yard drives, Matt Thompson was the quarterback for five of them, Sam Martin the QB for the other four.
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I would like to think the Bulldogs will give a spirited performance for the Homecoming crowd. That didn’t happen last season, when The Citadel lost 43-17 to Wofford in a very poor showing that greatly disappointed the alumni.
The year before, the Bulldogs narrowly averted a horrific loss at Homecoming to a terrible Chattanooga team. The Mocs were in the process of mailing in their season under a lame-duck coach, but The Citadel needed last-minute heroics from Andre Roberts to escape with a 24-21 victory.
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This year’s Homecoming game has been designated as a “Red Out”. There are two reasons for this, in my opinion.
The official reason is to commemorate the return of “Big Red”. The other (and this is just my opinion) is to take advantage of the largest crowd of the season and sell a bunch of “Big Red” merchandise.
That crowd size has to be the only reason the administration would have considered having a “Red Out” for a game in which the opponent is Elon, whose primary school color is…red. At least, I hope that’s the only reason. It still strikes me as not being a wise decision, and I know I’m not the only one.
The effort to promote Big Red apparently will also include red jerseys for the football team, if the rumors are true (and I’m sure they are). There will also be a special Homecoming helmet design (see post #40 on this thread from TCISN), which is basically a remake of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ helmets. Not bad, but not innovative or particularly interesting.
If The Citadel does indeed don red jerseys against Elon, that will mean the Bulldogs would not have worn the traditional home color combo of light blue jerseys/white pants for any home game this season. I guess at this point our traditional colors are now alternate colors, and the alternate uniforms are the “main” uniforms.
Below I’ve listed the color combos for all nine games to date in 2010:
Chowan (home): light blue jerseys, dark blue pants
Arizona (road): white jerseys, white pants
Presbyterian (home): dark blue jerseys, dark blue pants
Furman (road): dark blue jerseys, dark blue pants
Western Carolina (home): light blue jerseys, dark blue pants
Appalachian State (road): white jerseys, white pants
Chattanooga (home): dark blue jerseys, white pants
Georgia Southern (home): dark blue jerseys, dark blue pants
Wofford (road): white jerseys, dark blue pants
One thing I’m unfortunately fairly confident about: if The Citadel does wear red jerseys on Saturday, the jerseys will have “CITADEL” on the front, and not “THE CITADEL”. That, of course, is true for all the other jerseys the Bulldogs have worn this year, regardless of color. I assume it’s a cost-saving issue, as having the “THE” on the jersey would undoubtedly cost the school hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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This is one of my more cynical and less positive posts, and so the fact it’s also one of my shorter game previews is probably just as well. That said, I am hoping to be pleasantly surprised on Saturday. For one thing, it’s time for a little payback as far as Elon is concerned. The Phoenix’s last visit to Johnson Hagood Stadium (in 2008) was a victory for the visitors, one basically handed to Elon by inept Southern Conference officiating.
Quarterback Scott Riddle may not start for Elon due to injury. You may remember the last time Riddle started something against The Citadel; he ran away before finishing it, though.
Riddle can talk to Fred Jordan about shoulder injuries…
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I’m not expecting a brawl on Saturday. I do want to see some fight in the Bulldogs, though.
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Have greatly enjoyed your blog all year and your well written and very thoughtful writing. Looking forward to reading your comments on the game and the jerseys. We turned the corner on yardage and points, gives me hope for next year. I always have hope have been a Dog supporter since I entered the fall of 64!