Gringer1
October 3rd, 2009, 03:34 AM
GEORGIA SOUTHERN at WOFFORD
Saturday, October 3, 2009
GIBBS STADIUM
Spartanburg, S.C.
KICKOFF 1:30 p.m.
Weather:Temperature: 77-50 F
Cloudy
20% Chance of Rain
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COACH: Mike Ayers
OVERALL RECORD:
153-120-2 (25th year)
RECORD AT WOFFORD:
142-99-1 (22nd year)
COACH: Chris Hatcher
OVERALL RECORD:
91-23 (10th season)
RECORD AT GSU:
15-11 (3rd season)
Impact Players
Wofford
Running Back- Mike Rucker: 216 yards rushing on 24 attempts.
Quarterback- Mitch Allen: 205 rushing yards and 225 passing yards with 3 total touchdowns.
Safety- Tommy Irvin: Second most tackles on the team. 1 interception and 3 fumble recoveries.
Georgia Southern
Cornerback- Darrell Pasco: SoCon leading 6 passes defended, 1 interception, and 2 fumble recoveries, with 2 defensive scores.
Linebacker- Dion DuBose: Leads the Eagles with 35 tackles. His 8.8 per game average stands seventh in the league and tied for 59th nationally.
Quarterback- Lee Chapple: Stands 3rd nationally with 99 pass completions and 39th averaging 201 passing yards per game.
What to Look For:
Georgia Southern is looking to avenge an overtime loss in Statesboro last year, while Wofford is looking to bring the series to within 1 win. Wofford showed it's sufferings from injuries, losing 38-9 to Chattanooga while Georgia Southern showed it's lack of offense against Elon, losing 28-14. These 2 teams are trying to keep their season from derailing and stay in the conference hunt.
The Terriers offense has trouble in the air, earning more interceptions than touchdown passes. However feeble the air attack might be, the ground game remains strong with Wofford handing the ball off to 14 difference players this year.
Georgia Southern has shown some weakness to the deep pass and with Wofford's fastest player, Justice Joslin, playing wide receiver, the Eagles may have to keep a man deep or risk giving up the big play. If GSU does play a safety over the top, Wofford's ground game could really open up, but if they don't, Wofford's air attack might not look so bad this week.
Wofford's defense has let them down this year, allowing 136 points in 4 games. Georgia Southern has the opposite problem with a defense that carries the offense on it's back. This match up will pit a questionable Wofford defense against a struggling GSU offense and a powerful running Wofford offense against a good GSU defense.
When Wofford has the ball, the Terriers are going to try and option the ball on the ground with occasional pass attempts if the defense cheats up. Georgia Southern will look to stop the run while avoiding being beaten on the long ball.
When Georgia Southern has the ball, the Eagles will look to get their air attack going against a defense that gives up an average of 175 yards and 9 touchdowns through the air a game. The Terriers will try to pressure Lee Chapple because he has shown a much softer performance when under fire.
This might seem like an uninteresting game, featuring 2 teams desperate to avoid a mid season skid, but don't be fooled. Neither team is out just yet and this will most likely be a hard fought battle until the end.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
GIBBS STADIUM
Spartanburg, S.C.
KICKOFF 1:30 p.m.
Weather:Temperature: 77-50 F
Cloudy
20% Chance of Rain
https://admin.xosn.com///pics10/200/QT/QTZXNFYKEJCMVQZ.20090922230637.jpghttp://athletics.wofford.edu/images/2007/10/27/Gibbs%20Stadium%20%20.jpghttp://i256.photobucket.com/albums/hh170/Icemonk_2008/GSUHelmetL.jpg
COACH: Mike Ayers
OVERALL RECORD:
153-120-2 (25th year)
RECORD AT WOFFORD:
142-99-1 (22nd year)
COACH: Chris Hatcher
OVERALL RECORD:
91-23 (10th season)
RECORD AT GSU:
15-11 (3rd season)
Impact Players
Wofford
Running Back- Mike Rucker: 216 yards rushing on 24 attempts.
Quarterback- Mitch Allen: 205 rushing yards and 225 passing yards with 3 total touchdowns.
Safety- Tommy Irvin: Second most tackles on the team. 1 interception and 3 fumble recoveries.
Georgia Southern
Cornerback- Darrell Pasco: SoCon leading 6 passes defended, 1 interception, and 2 fumble recoveries, with 2 defensive scores.
Linebacker- Dion DuBose: Leads the Eagles with 35 tackles. His 8.8 per game average stands seventh in the league and tied for 59th nationally.
Quarterback- Lee Chapple: Stands 3rd nationally with 99 pass completions and 39th averaging 201 passing yards per game.
What to Look For:
Georgia Southern is looking to avenge an overtime loss in Statesboro last year, while Wofford is looking to bring the series to within 1 win. Wofford showed it's sufferings from injuries, losing 38-9 to Chattanooga while Georgia Southern showed it's lack of offense against Elon, losing 28-14. These 2 teams are trying to keep their season from derailing and stay in the conference hunt.
The Terriers offense has trouble in the air, earning more interceptions than touchdown passes. However feeble the air attack might be, the ground game remains strong with Wofford handing the ball off to 14 difference players this year.
Georgia Southern has shown some weakness to the deep pass and with Wofford's fastest player, Justice Joslin, playing wide receiver, the Eagles may have to keep a man deep or risk giving up the big play. If GSU does play a safety over the top, Wofford's ground game could really open up, but if they don't, Wofford's air attack might not look so bad this week.
Wofford's defense has let them down this year, allowing 136 points in 4 games. Georgia Southern has the opposite problem with a defense that carries the offense on it's back. This match up will pit a questionable Wofford defense against a struggling GSU offense and a powerful running Wofford offense against a good GSU defense.
When Wofford has the ball, the Terriers are going to try and option the ball on the ground with occasional pass attempts if the defense cheats up. Georgia Southern will look to stop the run while avoiding being beaten on the long ball.
When Georgia Southern has the ball, the Eagles will look to get their air attack going against a defense that gives up an average of 175 yards and 9 touchdowns through the air a game. The Terriers will try to pressure Lee Chapple because he has shown a much softer performance when under fire.
This might seem like an uninteresting game, featuring 2 teams desperate to avoid a mid season skid, but don't be fooled. Neither team is out just yet and this will most likely be a hard fought battle until the end.