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Coastal Carolina still hoping for a playoff berth

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Posted 3:14PM on Thursday 16th November 2006 ( 18 years ago )
Coastal Carolina&#39;s motto this year: ``Finish it off.&#39;&#39; The Chanticleers will end the regular season Saturday against the team that inspired the motto Charleston Southern with a likely playoff bid again on the line.<br> <br> ``This is a chance to win a championship outright that we should have done last year, but we didn&#39;t do it,&#39;&#39; Coastal Carolina coach David Bennett said. ``You get another chance.&#39;&#39;<br> <br> In other games involving South Carolina&#39;s smaller colleges Saturday, Wofford goes to Gardner-Webb; The Citadel travels to Elon and South Carolina State is at North Carolina A<br> <br> Furman (7-4) doesn&#39;t play this weekend, but the Paladins will be watching at 1 p.m. Sunday to see if they earn their seventh playoff bid in eight years.<br> <br> In Conway, some think Coastal Carolina (8-2, 3-0 Big South) can earn a playoff bid if the Chanticleers beat Charleston Southern (9-1, 2-1).<br> <br> A year ago, the Chanticleers looked well on their way to the biggest win in program history up 14 points with less than three minutes to go.<br> <br> But Charleston Southern scored a quick touchdown. Then, instead of running the ball out of the end zone for a safety as time expired, Coastal Carolina receiver Jerome Simpson stepped out of bounds with 1.5 seconds to go, setting up the tying TD in what would end up a 34-27 Charleston Southern victory in double overtime.<br> <br> ``All I remember is last year we let it slip away,&#39;&#39; Bennett said.<br> <br> But the stunning loss led his team to dedicate this year to finishing things off, Bennett said.<br> <br> On the other side, Charleston Southern is trying to recover from its first loss in 14 games. Even if the Buccaneers win, a playoff bid is unlikely because just six of their victories would be over Division I-AA opponents.<br> <br> The game features two four-year starters at quarterback, who also lead their teams in rushing. Charleston Southern&#39;s Collin Drafts has passed for 2,403 yards and rushed for 444 yards, while Coastal Carolina&#39;s Tyler Thigpen has 2,620 yards in the air and 586 yards on the ground.<br> <br> In Boiling Springs, N.C., Wofford (6-4) has quietly crept back into consideration for a playoff bid and will try to impress the selection committee with a win over Gardner-Webb (6-4).<br> <br> The Terriers losses are impressive. They lost by seven at South Carolina after a fourth down play failed in the final moments at the Gamecock 10. They also lost by a touchdown to No. 1 Appalachian State the closest game by far the Mountaineers have faced against a fellow Division I-AA team. Wofford&#39;s other losses came to Coastal Carolina and Furman.<br> <br> But the Terriers, who are on a four-game winning streak, don&#39;t have any impressive wins and will likely need several other teams looking for an at-large bid to lose to have a shot at their first playoff trip since making it to the national semifinals in 2003.<br> <br> Expect the Terriers to keep the ball on the ground. Wofford is second nationally, averaging 258 yards rushing a game, while Gardner-Webb&#39;s defense is near the bottom, allowing almost 194 yards on the ground per game.<br> <br> In Elon, N.C., The Citadel (4-6, 3-3 Southern Conference) can do something it hasn&#39;t done in 14 years if the Bulldogs can beat Elon (5-5, 2-4).<br> <br> A victory would give The Citadel a winning SoCon record for the first time since winning the league crown in 1992.<br> <br> But the Phoenix are no longer a SoCon pushover. ``They are very sound on defense. They have caused a lot of turnovers which has allowed them to be in every football game,&#39;&#39; Citadel coach Kevin Higgins said.<br> <br> The Bulldogs have won four of five in the series, but the loss came in their only trip to Elon in 2004.<br> <br> In Charlotte, N.C., South Carolina State (6-4, 4-2 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) will play its annual rivalry game with North Carolina A (0-10, 0-6) at Memorial Stadium.<br> <br> While the Bulldogs no longer have a chance at their first playoff bid since 1982, South Carolina State still has other motivation.<br> <br> Foremost might be avoiding embarrassment. The Aggies are on a 15-game losing streak and have lost by at least 16 points in every game this season. They are last in the MEAC in a host of categories, including scoring offense (9.5 points a game); scoring defense (43.4 points a game allowed) and total offense (210 yards a game).

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