Thursday, September 6, 2007

WSSU Rams face Coastal Carolina next


WSSU Sports Information

WINSTON-SALEM, NC -

Game Details...The Winston-Salem State University Rams (1-0) versus the Coastal Carolina University Chanticleers (0-1) at James C. Benton Field at Brooks Stadium (7,322) in Conway, South Carolina on September 8, 2007 at 7:00 pm.

The Event....The second game of the season for both teams. The Rams enter into the contest sporting a 1-0 record overall as they defeated the North Carolina A&T State University "Aggies" on September 1, 2007 by the score of 28-7 at Bowman Gray Stadium. The Chanticleers, a team who entered into the 2007 ranked in all four national polls, dropped a close 23-18 decision to the Hornets of Delaware State University on Saturday afternoon in Dover, Delaware. The Rams look to try to win back-to-back games to open the season for the first time since 2000 while the Chanticleers look to prevent posting a pair of losses to open the season for the first time in the program's history.

The Series...The series between the two teams is a new one as WSSU and Coastal Carolina have met only one other time prior to this Saturday's contest. The Chanticleers and Rams met last season in Winston-Salem, North Carolina at Bowman Gray Stadium where Coastal Carolina earned a 31-12 win over WSSU. The Chants own the 1-0 series advantage all-time and Saturday's contest will mark WSSU's first trip to Brooks Stadium in Conway, SC.

Series Reloaded...Last season's meeting between the two teams marked the first time in history that the two teams had ever met. The Rams enter into Saturday's contest with a 65-year record of 335-245-21 overall while Coastal Carolina, a program in its relative infancy, enters the contest with a four-year record of 34-11 overall. Despite the program's relative youth, the Chanticleers captured back-to-back-to-back Big South Conference football titles in 2003, 2004, and 2005.

Television Coverage...There is no national television coverage for this contest.


Radio Coverage...This weekend's contest will be available to listeners in the greater Winston-Salem, NC area live on WSNC, 90.5 FM with Maurice "Big Mo" Stanfield calling all the play-by-play action and Ted Fichialos providing the color commentary, as well as live nationally on the internet at www.WSSU.edu by clicking on the link: "Listen to WSNC." The Chanticleers will air the game on 93.9 FM "The Fan." Fans can also listen to the game on both Coastal Carolina (www.GOCCUSPORTS.com) and WSSU's (www.WSSURAMS.com) Athletic Websites. For the Chanticleers Layne Harris will provide the color commentary with Matt Hogue calling all the play-by-play as Joe Cashion covers the sidelines and mans the pre-game action.

Live Statistical Broadcast Online...A live statistical broadcast of the game, utilizing CSTV's "Gametracker" statistical software will be available on the Official Website of WSSU Athletics at www.WSSURAMS.com. Fans may access the live stats by visiting the WSSU Football schedule page and clicking on the "Gametracker" link. As well, Coastal Carolina will broadcast live statistics via the CCU Athletic Website at www.GOCCUSPORTS.com.

Weather Forecast...Saturday's contest is set to be played in good weather as the forecast calls for high temperatures of 83 degrees with a low of 73 degrees and only a 10% chance of precipitation under partly cloudy skies. Humidity is slated to be 77% with winds out of the Northeast at 12 miles per hour with a UV index of seven (high). Sunrise will take place at 6:54 am Eastern and will set at 7:33 pm Eastern.

Setting The Scene...The match up between the Rams and Chanticleers is very important for both teams. The Rams are looking to avenge last season's loss to Coastal Carolina and WSSU is searching for a win over a seasoned NCAA-playoff participant. Coastal Carolina is looking to earn its first win of the season as they try to prevent from starting a season at 0-2 for the first time in the program's history. The Rams and Chants are both storied football programs that have captured multiple conference titles yet have met only one other time prior to Saturday's contest.

The Coaches...The Rams are coached by 15th-year man Kermit Blount. Blount has posted an impressive 82-64-3 record at WSSU and has led the Rams to two CIAA titles (1999 and 2000). He has posted an 0-1 record versus Coastal Carolina since taking over as head of the WSSU football program in 1993 but has never beaten David Bennett, the Chanticleer's head coach. The Chanticleers are led by David Bennett, a 1984 graduate of Presbyterian who has been at the helm of the Coastal Carolina football program since its inception four years ago. Bennett has led Coastal Carolina to a 34-12 overall record and three consecutive Big South Conference Championships. He is 1-0 versus WSSU and 1-0 versus current WSSU head coach Kermit Blount.

Next Up...The Rams bid a fond farewell to the friendly confines of Bowman Gray Stadium as they will embark on a six-game, seven-week road swing that will see them return to Winston-Salem, NC for a home contest on October 27, 2007 as they play host to the nationally-ranked Pirates of Hampton University. First up for the Rams will be another nationally-ranked team as WSSU heads out of conference to face the Chanticleers of Coastal Carolina University in Conway, SC. The two teams have met only one other time (2006) and CCU leads the all-time series 1-0. Following the game versus the Chanticleers, the Rams will head to Baltimore, Maryland to face a team that they have never lined up against in the Bears of Morgan State University.

2006 Results...The Rams are coming off of a 2006 season in which they made their first foray into competition at the Division I-Football Championship Subdivision level. WSSU posted an impressive 4-7 overall record and recorded wins over MEAC opponents NC A&T and Howard while narrowly losing to fellow MEAC members Hampton, Bethune-Cookman and Florida A&M.
Rankings...Neither team is ranked in any of the four major Division I-FCS national football polls although Coastal Carolina is receiving votes. The Chanticleers started the season ranked in the Top-25 in three major polls but have since dropped out after falling in defeat to the Hornets of Delaware State University last weekend (31-28 in Dover, DE).

The Last Meeting...The last meeting between the two teams came during the 2006 season as the Rams fell in defeat to the nationally-ranked Chanticleers by the score of 31-12 in Winston-Salem, NC. CCU's Tyler Thigpen recorded four touchdown passes to three different receivers as the Chanticleers cruised to the win. The Rams struck first in the contest as Brandon McRae capped a six-play 80-yard touchdown drive with a 46-yard touchdown run yet the Rams could not hang on as Thigpen and All-American wide receiver Jerome Simpson gave Coastal Carolina a 1-0 lead in the all-time series.

A Win This Week Would...

...give the Rams their second win of the 2007 season and move Winston-Salem State to 2-0 overall.

...give WSSU head coach Kermit Blount his 83rd win at WSSU putting him two wins ahead of Thomas "Tank" Conrad in sole possession of second place on the WSSU all-time win list (behind only Bill Hayes with an all-time best 89 wins).

...earn the Rams their sixth win over a Division I opponent since making the move to Division I-FCS in 2006.

...earn the Rams their seventh win as an NCAA Division I-FCS program.

...drop the Chanticleers to 0-2 this season and move them to 0-2 for the first time in school history.

...pull current WSSU head coach Kermit Blount's overall record versus Coastal Carolina to 1-1 overall.

...give the Rams their first victory in the State of South Carolina since a 2000 victory over South Carolina State (39-28)

On The Plus Side Again...Dating back to the Rams' first game in recorded history (which came in 1941), WSSU had posted an overall record of 31-31-4 in season openers until last weekend's season-opening victory moved WSSU to 32-31-4 in "first games" of the season. The win was important to the Rams because as of late history had not been kind to the Rams as they had dropped five consecutive season-openers dating back to the 2001 season before last Saturday's win over the Aggies.

Sibling Rivalry...WSSU freshman quarterback Tienne Jefferson (Washington, D.C./Fork Union Military Academy) is no stranger to the competition that he will face this season in the MEAC as his brother Theo is a safety for the Delaware State University Hornets.

Ram Family...WSSU freshman linebacker Colby Morris (Elizabeth City, NC/Northeastern) won't be homesick during his freshman season with the Rams as he brought a little piece of home with him. In fact Colby brought a big piece of home with him as he brought his brother Corey to WSSU. The 6'10", 255-pound Corey Morris will play basketball for the Rams this season and is one of WSSU's most highly recruited players.

The Ties That Bind...WSSU and Coastal Carolina are no strangers to one another, despite playing for only the second time in history on Saturday as Keith James, the Chanticleer's running backs coach and academic advisor is both a graduate of, and former coach at, Winston-Salem State University. James is a 1989 graduate of WSSU and helped to lead the Rams to the 1988 CIAA Championship game where he was named the game's MVP. Not only was he a player at WSSU but James was also a coach as he spent six years on the Rams' football staff under Kermit Blount before moving on to Coastal Carolina.

In, But Not Completely...Though the Rams are considered a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference they are unable to compete for a championship until the 2009 season (per NCAA mandates). The Rams will play a full slate of MEAC games but will be ineligible for a conference title, ineligible for postseason awards and will not be listed in the MEAC statistics at seasons' end.

Getting There...The Rams will officially open the brand new, state-of-the-art WSSU Athletic Fieldhouse on Friday, November 2, 2007, one day prior to WSSU's Homecoming game versus Delaware State. The new 12,000 square foot building, which is projected to cost 5.1 million dollars will house many of the WSSU Athletic Department's Administrative Offices, the Football staff and the Sports Medicine and Strength and Conditioning Offices.

Back For The Last Time...WSSU fifth-year senior running back Jed Bines (Winston-Salem, NC/Parkland) has rejoined the team for his final year of eligibility in 2007 after sitting out 2006 to focus on academics. Bines is a welcome addition to the Rams' backfield as he recorded 964 yards on 166 carries in 2005 and led the team with nine touchdowns. Bines sits fourth in all-time rushing yards at WSSU with 2,800 yards on 332 carries. He also ranks sixth in rushing touchdowns with 28.

Climbing The Record Books...Fifth-year senior running back Jed Bines moved up two places on the Rams' all-time rushing yardage chart last weekend as he moved from sixth place (2,675 yards on 316 carries) to fourth place (2,800 yards on 332 carries) with a 125-yard performance against North Carolina A&T. Bines vaulted past Marvin Morrison and Broderick Graves following his 100-p;us yard output versus the Aggies.

100-Yard Games In Bunches...Running back Jed Bines recorded the 16th 100-yard rushing game of his career last Saturday when he tallied 125 yards rushing against the Aggies. Bines had five 100-yard games in 2005, six 100-yard games in 2004 and four 100-yard games in 2003. Jed sat out last season to focus on academics.

Homecooking...The Rams like to recruit local talent. Winston-Salem State University has 59 players on the roster from the State of North Carolina as more than half of the team is playing in the state in which they reside. WSSU has 10 players from South Carolina, four from the District of Columbia, four from Virginia, two from Georgia, and one each from the states of Florida and Pennsylvania.

Injury Update...Players who are listed as OUT for Saturday's game are: Montez Ham, a 5'11", 180-pound wide receiver who is out with a right ankle injury; Edward Jordan, a 6'0", 330-pound offensive lineman who is out with a right knee injury; Jared Mitchell, a 6'3", 185-pound free safety who is out with a left knee injury; and Murrell Streeter, Jr., a 5'10", 220-pound linebacker who is still recovering from having his appendix out. Players who are listed as QUESTIONABLE are: Corei Plummer, a 5'11", 262-pound offensive lineman who is questionable with a right knee injury. Players who are PROBABLE for Saturday's game are: Julian Gray, a 6'4", 275-pound offensive lineman who is probable with a left knee injury.

Understanding The Injury Chart...The Rams use the National Football League's injury chart model which separates injuries into four categories: (1) "Out" which indicates that a player will not play in the upcoming game and will not be dressed for the contest. (2) "Doubtful" which indicates that a player will have only a 25% chance of playing. (3) "Questionable" which indicates that a player will have a 50% chance of playing, and (4) "Probable" which indicates that the player has a 75% chance of playing.

2007 Circle City Classic...The Rams have accepted an invitation to participate in the 2007 Circle City Classic in Indianapolis, Indiana the weekend of October 5-6, 2007. The Rams will face the Rattlers of Florida A&M University in the RCA Dome in Indianapolis as WSSU looks to avenge last season's loss to FAMU, a contest in which the Rattlers rallied from a late fourth-quarter deficit to sneak out a 35-21 win.

Coastal's Offense Comes In Bunches...Whether this year's Coastal Carolina team is similar to last year's offensive juggernaut remains to be seen, however, the Chanticleers racked up 411 points last season while giving up less than 300 (297). The Chants averaged 34.2 points per game last season en route to another NCAA Division I-FCS playoff appearance.

Able To Break For The Long One...Headed into the Coastal Carolina game the Rams have broken out for five big plays (which the WSSU Office of Athletic Media Relations defines as plays 20 yards or longer in length). WSSU has four rushing plays of 20 yards or longer and one interception return for 20 yards or longer.

Touchdowns Come Fast...The Rams have four offensive touchdowns this season and have amassed a total scoring drive time of 10:59 (659 seconds) over those four scoring drives. WSSU is averaging only 3:14 per scoring drive with the longest touchdown drive of the season taking 4:30 (a 92-yard, eight-play drive against North Carolina A&T) and the shortest TD drive taking only 1:38 (an 80-yard, five-lay scoring drive versus North Carolina A&T).

Haven't Broken For The Home Run Ball...The Rams have yet to record a big play (20 yards or more) via air this season. However, the Rams have recorded scoring catches of 19 and 16 yards and had a 70 yard pass reception by Michael Scarbrough nullified by a holding penalty.

Hanging On To It More...The Rams are averaging 4.76 play per drive this season and have scored three of their four touchdowns on drives of six plays or more. Despite the low number of plays that it has taken for WSSU to find the endzone, the Rams are still averaging almost half a play more than their opponents (4.53 plays per drive).

Hasn't Happened Yet, But Almost...Since the Rams' transition to NCAA Division I-FCS, WSSU has not had a game in which they have recorded two 100-yard rushers in the same contest. That streak of 12 games was almost snapped last weekend versus the Aggies of North Carolina A&T State University when Jed Bines recorded 125 net yards rushing and Brandon McRae tallied 85 net yards rushing.

Not Bad For A Defensive Back...The Rams' punter, junior defensive back Jamaine Mack, is turning in quite a punting average as he fills in as the Rams punter. Mack has recorded seven punts for 250 yards for an average of 35.7 yards per punt.

Doubling-Up Opponents...Thus far this season the Rams have doubled-up their opponents in terms of rushing yardage. WSSU has tallied 286 yards rushing while yielding only 143 yards of ground yardage to their opponents.

Next Opponent On Top...The Rams' next opponent, the Morgan State University Bears, currently sit atop of the MEAC standings with a 1-0 record and 47 points scored with seven points allowed.

WSSU Head Coach Kermit Blount

What are your general thoughts on the team coming off last week's win and heading into Saturday's game at Coastal Carolina?

Well I think coming off of last week's game, the spirits are good, the work habits haven't changed. We're not going to let them change as coaches. One of the things that we told the football team after the game was that we have to play two times better going to Coastal Carolina than we did last week at Bowman Gray. I think that our kids have bought into our commitment to be the best that we can possibly be when we play and we're looking forward to the challenge this weekend.

What do you know about the Chanticleers other than that they beat you at home last season?

That's a pretty good football team in Conway right now. [Coastal Carolina ] Coach [David] Bennett and I had a conversation the other day and of course he's saying that he's struggling a little bit with his loss to Delaware State. But I know what that's all about. This is going to be a good football team. They're going to be well coached. They're not going to turn the ball over and we're going to have to compete for four quarters to get a win.

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