ORANGEBURG, South Carolina -- The level of activity was less vibrant than it was a week ago at Rowe Hall Monday following South Carolina State’s season-ending loss in the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoffs.
It was still business as usual for Bulldogs’ head coach Buddy Pough and his coaching staff at the office. With another season in the books, the month of December marks the early planning period for 2014, highlighted by scouting new talent both on the high school and junior college level.
With 14 departing seniors, Pough discussed at his final 2013 press conference those areas of need for the Bulldogs.
“We need kickers,” he said. “We’ve got to figure out how to fix our kicking, punting, graduation deal. We need a tight end or two. We’ve got to figure how to add to that group in a way where we can fill our ...
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