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1992 The Citadel Bulldogs football team

The 1992 The Citadel Bulldogs football team represented The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in the 1992 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Bulldogs were led by sixth-year head coach Charlie Taaffe and played their home games at Johnson Hagood Stadium. They played as members of the Southern Conference, as they have since 1936.

1992 The Citadel Bulldogs football
SoCon champion
ConferenceSouthern Conference
Ranking
Sports NetworkNo. 1
Record11–2 (6–1 SoCon)
Head coach
Offensive schemeOption
Defensive coordinatorDon Powers (4th season)
Home stadiumJohnson Hagood Stadium
Seasons
← 1991
1993 →
1992 Southern Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 1 The Citadel $^ 6 1 0 11 2 0
No. 6 Marshall ^ 5 2 0 12 3 0
No. 16 Appalachian State ^ 5 2 0 7 5 0
Western Carolina 5 2 0 7 4 0
Furman 4 3 0 6 5 0
East Tennessee State 2 5 0 5 6 0
VMI 1 6 0 3 8 0
Chattanooga 0 7 0 2 9 0
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division I-AA playoff participant
Rankings from NCAA Division I-AA Football Committee poll

The Citadel claimed its second SoCon championship, their first since 1961. They spent four weeks as the top ranked team in the nation and played in the I-AA playoffs for the third time in five years.[1] They also won 11 games, most in school history, and the only time a Bulldog football team has won more than eight games in a season. Their playoff win was the first postseason victory for the Bulldogs since the 1960 Tangerine Bowl.

The Bulldogs defeated two teams from Division I-A for the first time since the SoCon became a Division I-AA league. Wins over Arkansas and Army marked high points in the season.[2] The victory over Arkansas to open the season resulted in the Razorbacks' head coach Jack Crowe stepping down. This was Arkansas' first game as a member of the Southeastern Conference.[3]

After the win over Arkansas, Sports Illustrated published a story critical of The Citadel and its military environment, particularly its effects on athletes.[4] It contained several accounts of hazing, most notably of a freshman kicker who missed a field goal that would have won the 1991 game against Wofford. The story created a firestorm on campus and potential distractions for the team, as several current players were named in the article.[5]

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 53:00 p.m.at Arkansas*W 10–335,868
September 127:00 p.m.Wofford*No. 12W 30–1320,710
September 197:00 p.m.East Tennessee StateNo. 7
  • Johnson Hagood Stadium
  • Charleston, SC
W 28–716,231
September 261:30 p.m.at Army*No. 5W 15–1437,692
October 31:30 p.m.at No. 13 Appalachian StateNo. 4W 25–024,233[6]
October 107:00 p.m.ChattanoogaNo. 2
  • Johnson Hagood Stadium
  • Charleston, SC
W 33–1319,622
October 174:08 p.m.No. 9 MarshallNo. 2
  • Johnson Hagood Stadium
  • Charleston, SC
WTAV-24L 13–3423,025
October 242:00 p.m.at Western CarolinaNo. 6W 36–3112,818
November 72:00 p.m.Newberry*No. 4
  • Johnson Hagood Stadium
  • Charleston, SC
W 32–1414,757
November 142:00 p.m.VMI No. 1
W 50–021,811
November 211:30 p.m.at FurmanNo. 1W 20–1416,464
November 281:00 p.m.No. 15 North Carolina A&T*No. 1
  • Johnson Hagood Stadium
  • Charleston, SC (NCAA Division I-AA First Round)
W 44–012,300
December 51:00 p.m.No. 6 Youngstown State*No. 1
L 17–4213,021

[7]

Preseason

The Bulldogs were picked to finish fifth in the eight team SoCon by league media.[8]

Game summaries

Arkansas

1 234Total
Bulldogs 0 0010 10
Razorbacks 0 003 3
  • Date: September 5, 1992
  • Location: Razorback Stadium, Fayetteville, Arkansas
  • Game start: 2:00 P.M. CDT
  • Game attendance: 35,868
Scoring summary
414:08ARKTodd Wright 25-yard field goalARK 3–0
49:48CITJudson Boehmer 34-yard fumble return (Jeff Trinh kick)CIT 7–3
43:28CITJeff Trinh 25-yard field goalCIT 10–3

The Citadel opened the 1992 season at Arkansas, which had joined the Southeastern Conference prior to the 1992 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Razorbacks returned 14 starters from a 1991 team that went to a bowl game and was considered "legitimate contenders for the SEC title." Arkansas had not lost a home opener on campus since 1906, going 42–0–3 since a loss to Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, while The Citadel had lost 19 of 20 road openers, the lone win against Navy in 1989. The two teams had never met in football, and The Citadel's only wins over SEC teams were over Vanderbilt in 1962 and 1979.[9][10]

Both teams were scoreless through three quarters, as each team missed a field goal as the second quarter wound down. Late in the third quarter, the Bulldogs drove to the Arkansas 25–yard line before QB Jack Douglas fumbled a pitch to Eric Little, which the Razorbacks recovered on their 24–yard line. They drove to The Citadel 8–yard line, where they faced fourth down and one yard to go. As fans booed, the Razorbacks sent out their field goal unit for a 25–yard kick by Todd Wright to take a 3–0 lead early in the 4th quarter. The Citadel was unable to move past midfield on their ensuing possession and were forced to punt. On a second and four play from the Razorbacks 31, RB E. D. Jackson took a handoff up the middle where he was met by Bulldogs DE Garrett Sizer, knocking the ball loose. Citadel DE Judson Boehmer recovered the fumble behind the line of scrimmage, and taking advantage of a rule change for 1992 returned it for a touchdown. The Razorbacks took over after the kickoff on their 31, and on the third play QB Jason Allen threw a pass that was intercepted by Bulldog CB Detric Cummings. Douglas led the Bulldogs to the 8–yard line, and Jeff Trinh connected on a 25–yard field goal with 3:28 remaining to take a 10–3 lead. Arkansas threatened on their next possession, but were unable to convert from The Citadel 27–yard line, and the Bulldogs ran the final 1:21 off the clock to seal the win. This was the Bulldogs fifth win over a Division I-A team in their previous six tries.[11][12][13]

As a team, the Bulldogs gained 218 yards on the ground and 276 yards overall. Douglas rushed 26 times for 82 yards and finished 5 of 7 in the air for 58 yards. RB Everette Sands carried 11 times for 51 yards. The Razorbacks gained 287 yards, 177 of them on the ground, with Jackson carrying 29 times for a career-high 167 yards and Allen completing 11 of 23 attempts for 110 yards and one interception. The Citadel fumbled four times, losing two, while Arkansas fumbled three times, losing one. The Bulldogs converted 8 of 15 third down attempts, while the Razorbacks converted only 4 of 13. The Citadel won the time of possession battle, holding the ball for 33:13.[13]

After the game, Razorbacks coach Jack Crowe resigned. He was succeeded by Defensive Coordinator Joe Kines.[3]

Wofford

1 234Total
Terriers 0 706 13
#12 Bulldogs 0 17013 30
  • Date: September 12, 1992
  • Location: Johnson Hagood Stadium, Charleston, South Carolina
  • Game start: 7:00 P.M. EDT
  • Game attendance: 20,710
Scoring summary
211:29CITEverette Sands 2-yard run (Jeff Trinh kick)CIT 7–0
28:49WOFBrian Taylor 2-yard run (Brian Porzio kick)7–7
26:15CITCedric Sims 3-yard run (Jeff Trinh kick)CIT 14–7
20:00CITJeff Trinh 35-yard field goal17–7
414:55CITEverette Sands 17-yard run (kick failed)23–7
44:36CITJack Douglas 26-yard run (Jeff Trinh kick)30–7
43:18WOFShawn Graves 9-yard run (kick failed)30–13

The Bulldogs faced Division II Wofford in their home opener. The previous season, the Terriers had upset The Citadel at Johnson Hagood Stadium, with freshman kicker Chad Davis missing three field goals. The story surrounding Davis provided key information for Rick Reilly's article on the Fourth-Class System that was published in the week leading up to the 1992 Wofford game. The key storyline for the week included these distractions and the emotional high of the win over Arkansas, arguably the Bulldogs biggest win as a program. The Terriers were coming off a disappointing 41–27 loss at NAIA power Elon.[5][14]

Both teams were scoreless in the first quarter, and The Citadel took over at their own 27 yard line after a Wofford punt early in the second quarter. Driving 73 yards on 13 plays, Sands scored on a 2–yard run to put the Bulldogs up 7–0. Wofford responded with their own 73–yard drive later in the quarter to tie the game. The Bulldogs took over on the ensuing kickoff at their own 40 yard line and went 60 yards for a Cedric Sims touchdown and a lead they would not relinquish. Jeff Trinh added a 36–yard field goal as the half expired for a 17–7 lead. Early in the third quarter, Jack Douglas was intercepted by CB Chad Starks, giving Wofford momentum. Five plays later, CB Torrance Forney recorded his second interception of Wofford QB Shawn Graves, this time near the end zone. The Citadel then 98 yards on 17 plays in nearly 8 minutes to take a commanding 23–7 lead. The Bulldogs would recover a fumble in their own territory on the next possession, and drive 72 yards on 7 plays for a fourth touchdown later in the fourth quarter. Wofford scored the final points of the game after a four play, 72-yard drive late in the fourth quarter.[14]

Sands rushed for 117 yards on 25 carries while Douglas carried 16 times for 95 yards and threw for 92 more en route to the 30–13 win. Wofford senior QB Shawn Graves rushed for 149 yards and a touchdown, causing Taaffe to remark, "I'm glad we don't have to play him again." The Citadel defense shut down the Terriers in the air, with Graves completing just one of ten passes for 12 yards and three interceptions. The Bulldogs gained 441 yards to just 288 for Wofford. Taaffe was particularly pleased with the performance in light of all the distractions of the week.[14] Citadel fans were particularly excited about score updates from the Arkansas game at South Carolina, in which the Razorbacks routed the Gamecocks 45–7.[15]

East Tennessee State

1 2Total
Buccaneers 0
#7 Bulldogs 0
  • Date: September 19, 1992
  • Location: Johnson Hagood Stadium, Charleston, South Carolina
  • Game start: 7:00 P.M. EDT
  • Game attendance: 16,231

The Citadel opened SoCon play against East Tennessee State, which entered at 2–0, 1–0 in conference play. The Buccaneers had defeated VMI 18–16 in their opener at home, and then beat NAIA Mars Hill 21–0 in their first shutout since 1984. ETSU had yet to play a road game.[8]

Army

1 234Total
#5 Bulldogs 0 663 15
Black Knights 7 070 14
  • Date: September 26, 1992
  • Location: Michie Stadium, West Point, New York
  • Game start: 1:30 P.M. EDT
  • Game attendance: 37,692
Scoring summary
17:49ARMYAkill King 2–yard run (Patmon Malcom kick)ARMY 7–0
28:24CITEverette Sands 44-yard run (kick failed)ARMY 7–6
310:39ARMYSteve Weber 1-yard run (Malcom kick)ARMY 14–6
35:10CITCedne Sims 2–yard run (pass failed)ARMY 14–12
42:47CITJeff Trinh 37-yard field goalCIT 15–14

In its second game against a team from Division I-A, The Citadel traveled to Army.[16][17]

Appalachian State

1 234Total
#4 Bulldogs 0 9016 25
Mountaineers 0 000 0
  • Date: October 3, 1992
  • Location: Kidd Brewer Stadium, Boone, North Carolina
  • Game start: 1:30 P.M. EDT
  • Game attendance: 24,233
Scoring summary
1CITEverette Sands 10–yard run (pass failed)CIT 6–0
2CITJeff Trinh 25–yard field goalCIT 9–0
4CITTrinh 42–yard field goalCIT 12–0
49:50CITCornell Caldwell 54–yard pass from Jack Douglas (Trinh kick)CIT 19–0
4:18CITTerrence Rivers 75–yard run (kick failed)CIT 25–0

The Citadel travelled to face defending SoCon champion Appalachian State. The Bulldogs had dealt the Mountaineers their only loss in league play in 1991.[18][19][20]

Chattanooga

1 234Total
Mocs 7 330 13
#2 Bulldogs 12 777 33
  • Date: October 10, 1992
  • Location: Johnson Hagood Stadium, Charleston, South Carolina
  • Game start: 7:00 P.M. EDT
  • Game attendance: 19,622
Scoring summary
111:42UTCJerry Ellison 10–yard run (Rodney Allen kick)UTC 7–0
12:45CITJack Douglas 8–yard run (kick failed)UTC 7–6
11:05CITDouglas 37–yard run (kick failed)CIT 12–7
29:05UTCAllen 50–yard field goalCIT 12–10
22:53CITTerrence Rivers 1–yard run (Jeff Trinh kick)CIT 19–10
39:59UTCAllen 41–yard field goalCIT 19–13
35:14CITDouglas 1–yard run (Trinh kick)CIT 26–13
413:50CITDouglas 23–yard run (Trinh kick)CIT 33–13

[21][22][23][24]

Marshall

1 234Total
#9 Thundering Herd 3 14710 34
#2 Bulldogs 3 0100 13
  • Date: October 17, 1992
  • Location: Johnson Hagood Stadium, Charleston, South Carolina
  • Game attendance: 23,025
Scoring summary
19:58MUDavid Merrick 20–yard field goalMU 3–0
13:28CITJeff Trinh 20–yard field goalTIE 3–3
213:10MUMichael Payton 24–yard pass to Andy Bowen (Merrick kick)MU 10–3
2:49MUOrlando Hatchett 3–yard runMU 17–3
38:07CITJack Douglas 10–yard pass to Marty Fagan (Jeff Trinh kick)MU 17–10
35:49MUHatchett 7–yard run (Merrick kick)MU 24–10
31:18CITTrinh 41–yard field goalMU 24–13
49:35MUPayton 2–yard pass to Mike Bartrum (Merrick kick)MU 31–13
44:30MUMerrick 32–yard field goalMU 34–13

In a highly anticipated matchup, the undefeated #4 Bulldogs faced 4–1 and #5 Marshall at Johnson Hagood Stadium. Marshall's only loss was to I-A Missouri, and had won each of their four games against I-AA competition in convincing fashion, with the smallest margin of victory being 18 against VMI. The matchup matched the SoCon statistical leaders in several team categories, such as scoring offense vs scoring defense, total offense vs total defense, passing offense vs passing defense, and rushing offense vs rushing defense. The game was the first pre-announced sellout in Johnson Hagood Stadium history, and just the second since the stadium was constructed in 1948.[25]

Despite a record crowd of 23,025, the Bulldogs fell 34–13.[26][27][28]

Western Carolina

1 234Total
#6 Bulldogs 6 10614 36
Catamounts 7 7710 31
  • Date: October 24, 1992
  • Location: E. J. Whitmire Stadium, Cullowhee, North Carolina
  • Game attendance: 12,818
Scoring summary
1CITEverette Sands 1–yard run (kick blocked)CIT 6–0
1WCUHarold Hines 13–yard run (Phil Shirley kick)WCU 7–6
2CITJeff Trinh 46–yard field goalCIT 9–7
2CITSands 1–yard run (Trinh kick)CIT 16–7
2WCULonnie Galloway 12–yard pass to Craig Aiken (Shirley kick)CIT 16–14
3WCUKevin Thigpen 1–yard run (Shirley kick)WCU 21–16
3CITJack Douglas 1–yard run (pass failed)CIT 22–21
4CITLenny Clark 45–yard fumble return (Trinh kick)CIT 29–21
4CITTorrance Forney 36–yard interception return (Trinh kick)CIT 36–21
4WCUShirley 30–yard field goalCIT 36–24
4WCUGalloway 65 yard pass to Aiken (Shirley kick)CIT 36–31

[29]

Newberry

1 2Total
Indians 0
#4 Bulldogs 0
  • Date: November 7, 1992
  • Location: Johnson Hagood Stadium, Charleston, South Carolina
  • Game attendance: 14,757

[30][31]

VMI

1 234Total
Keydets 0 000 0
#1 Bulldogs 13 20710 50
  • Date: November 14, 1992
  • Location: Johnson Hagood Stadium, Charleston, South Carolina
  • Game start: 2:00 P.M. EDT
  • Game attendance: 21,811
Scoring summary
111:27CITCedric Sims 12–yard run (Jeff Trinh kick)CIT 7–0
1:21CITErick Little 4–yard run (kick failed)CIT 13–0
214:11CITEverette Sands 1–yard run (kick failed)CIT 19–0
29:22CITJack Douglass 60–yard pass to Cornell Caldwell (John Cahill kick)CIT 26–0
21:04CITUndra Mitchem 4–yard run (Cahill kick)CIT 33–0
311:26CITDouglas 48–yard run (Cahill kick)CIT 40–0
414:57CITTrinh 27–yard field goalCIT 43–0
44:45CITTravis Jervey 32–yard run (Cahill kick)CIT 50–0

The Bulldogs won their ninth game of the season, securing the largest number of wins in program history. After Jeff Trinh missed two of his first three extra point attempts, freshman John Cahill replaced him on extra points and connected on all four of his attempts. This was Cahill's first collegiate appearance.[32]

Furman

1 234Total
#1 Bulldogs 13 070 20
Paladins 0 077 14
  • Date: November 21, 1992
  • Location: Paladin Stadium, Greenville, South Carolina
  • Game start: 1:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 16,464
Scoring summary
110:01CITCedric Sims 20-yard run (kick failed)CIT 6–0
11:42CITJack Douglas 5-yard run (John Cahill kick)CIT 13–0
39:24FURCarl Tremble 21-yard run (Jim Richter kick)CIT 13–7
31:45CITEverette Sands 20-yard run (Cahill kick)CIT 20–7
44:51FURTrimble 7-yard run (Richter kick)CIT20–14

The Bulldogs clinched the Southern Conference championship with the win over Furman, for their second title in program history.[33][34]

Division I-AA Playoffs: North Carolina A&T

1 2Total
#15 Aggies 0
#1 Bulldogs 0
  • Date: November 28, 1992
  • Location: Johnson Hagood Stadium, Charleston, South Carolina
  • Game start: 1:00 P.M. EDT
  • Game attendance: 12,300

[35]

Division I-AA Playoffs: Youngstown State

1 2Total
#6 Penguins 0
#1 Bulldogs 0
  • Date: December 5, 1992
  • Location: Johnson Hagood Stadium, Charleston, South Carolina
  • Game attendance: 13,021

Roster

1992 The Citadel Bulldogs football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
WR 1 Damond Boatwright Jr
RB 3 Cedric Sims Sr
QB 14 Jack Douglas   Sr
RB 19 Terrance Rivers So
FB 34 Everette Sands Jr
HB 38 Erick Little So
G 64 Shayne Stephens Jr
OT 68 David Morrelli Sr
OT 72 Carey Cash Sr
C 73 Brett Copeland Sr
G 78 Lance Hansen Sr
TE 81 Marty Fagan Sr
WR 88 Cornell Caldwell Sr
RB Travis Jervey Fr
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
CB 7 Detric Cummings Jr
CB 9 Terrence Forney Sr
LB 12 Mike Wideman Jr
FS 15 Lester Smith Sr
SS 21 Dan Johnson Jr
LB 41 Micah Young So
DE 46 Garrett Sizer Jr
LB 65 Rob Briggs Sr
DE 66 Judson Boehmer Jr
DT 97 Jake Erhard Jr
DT 98 LaQuincy Powell Jr
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
K 4 Jeff Trinh Fr
P 13 Eric Willingham Sr
Head coach

Charlie Taaffe

Coordinators/assistant coaches

Don Powers (DC)
Marty Long (DL, OLB)


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  •   Injured
  •   Redshirt

Honors and awards

The following awards were bestowed at the end of the season:[36]

  • Eddie Robinson Award – Charlie Taaffe
  • AP All-Americans – Carey Cash, Lester Smith
  • Walter Camp All-Americans – Carey Cash, Terrence Forney, Lance Hansen, Lester Smith
  • The Sports Network All-Americans – Carey Cash, Lance Hansen, Lester Smith

Ranking movements

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
— = Not ranked.
Week
PollPre1234567891011Final
I-AA Committee98654663211
Sports Network127542264111

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The 1992 The Citadel Bulldogs football team represented The Citadel The Military College of South Carolina in the 1992 NCAA Division I AA football season The Bulldogs were led by sixth year head coach Charlie Taaffe and played their home games at Johnson Hagood Stadium They played as members of the Southern Conference as they have since 1936 1992 The Citadel Bulldogs footballSoCon championNCAA Division I AA Quarterfinal L 17 42 vs Youngstown StateConferenceSouthern ConferenceRankingSports NetworkNo 1Record11 2 6 1 SoCon Head coachCharlie Taaffe 6th season Offensive schemeOptionDefensive coordinatorDon Powers 4th season Home stadiumJohnson Hagood StadiumSeasons 19911993 1992 Southern Conference football standingsvte Conf OverallTeam W L T W L TNo 1 The Citadel 6 1 0 11 2 0No 6 Marshall 5 2 0 12 3 0No 16 Appalachian State 5 2 0 7 5 0Western Carolina 5 2 0 7 4 0Furman 4 3 0 6 5 0East Tennessee State 2 5 0 5 6 0VMI 1 6 0 3 8 0Chattanooga 0 7 0 2 9 0 Conference champion NCAA Division I AA playoff participantRankings from NCAA Division I AA Football Committee pollThe Citadel claimed its second SoCon championship their first since 1961 They spent four weeks as the top ranked team in the nation and played in the I AA playoffs for the third time in five years 1 They also won 11 games most in school history and the only time a Bulldog football team has won more than eight games in a season Their playoff win was the first postseason victory for the Bulldogs since the 1960 Tangerine Bowl The Bulldogs defeated two teams from Division I A for the first time since the SoCon became a Division I AA league Wins over Arkansas and Army marked high points in the season 2 The victory over Arkansas to open the season resulted in the Razorbacks head coach Jack Crowe stepping down This was Arkansas first game as a member of the Southeastern Conference 3 After the win over Arkansas Sports Illustrated published a story critical of The Citadel and its military environment particularly its effects on athletes 4 It contained several accounts of hazing most notably of a freshman kicker who missed a field goal that would have won the 1991 game against Wofford The story created a firestorm on campus and potential distractions for the team as several current players were named in the article 5 Contents 1 Schedule 2 Preseason 3 Game summaries 3 1 Arkansas 3 2 Wofford 3 3 East Tennessee State 3 4 Army 3 5 Appalachian State 3 6 Chattanooga 3 7 Marshall 3 8 Western Carolina 3 9 Newberry 3 10 VMI 3 11 Furman 3 12 Division I AA Playoffs North Carolina A amp T 3 13 Division I AA Playoffs Youngstown State 4 Roster 5 Honors and awards 6 Ranking movements 7 ReferencesSchedule EditDateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSourceSeptember 53 00 p m at Arkansas Razorback StadiumFayetteville ARW 10 335 868September 127 00 p m Wofford No 12Johnson Hagood StadiumCharleston SC rivalry W 30 1320 710September 197 00 p m East Tennessee StateNo 7Johnson Hagood StadiumCharleston SCW 28 716 231September 261 30 p m at Army No 5Michie StadiumWest Point NYW 15 1437 692October 31 30 p m at No 13 Appalachian StateNo 4Kidd Brewer StadiumBoone NCW 25 024 233 6 October 107 00 p m ChattanoogaNo 2Johnson Hagood StadiumCharleston SCW 33 1319 622October 174 08 p m No 9 MarshallNo 2Johnson Hagood StadiumCharleston SCWTAV 24L 13 3423 025October 242 00 p m at Western CarolinaNo 6E J Whitmire StadiumCullowhee NCW 36 3112 818November 72 00 p m Newberry No 4Johnson Hagood StadiumCharleston SCW 32 1414 757November 142 00 p m VMI No 1Johnson Hagood StadiumCharleston SC Military Classic of the South W 50 021 811November 211 30 p m at FurmanNo 1Paladin StadiumGreenville SC rivalry W 20 1416 464November 281 00 p m No 15 North Carolina A amp T No 1Johnson Hagood StadiumCharleston SC NCAA Division I AA First Round W 44 012 300December 51 00 p m No 6 Youngstown State No 1Johnson Hagood StadiumCharleston SC NCAA Division I AA Quarterfinal L 17 4213 021 Non conference game HomecomingRankings from NCAA Division I AA Football Committee Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Eastern time 7 Preseason EditThe Bulldogs were picked to finish fifth in the eight team SoCon by league media 8 Game summaries EditArkansas Edit 1 234Total Bulldogs 0 0010 10Razorbacks 0 003 3Date September 5 1992Location Razorback Stadium Fayetteville ArkansasGame start 2 00 P M CDTGame attendance 35 868Scoring summary414 08ARKTodd Wright 25 yard field goalARK 3 049 48CITJudson Boehmer 34 yard fumble return Jeff Trinh kick CIT 7 343 28CITJeff Trinh 25 yard field goalCIT 10 3See also 1992 Arkansas Razorbacks football team The Citadel opened the 1992 season at Arkansas which had joined the Southeastern Conference prior to the 1992 NCAA Division I A football season The Razorbacks returned 14 starters from a 1991 team that went to a bowl game and was considered legitimate contenders for the SEC title Arkansas had not lost a home opener on campus since 1906 going 42 0 3 since a loss to Chilocco Indian Agricultural School while The Citadel had lost 19 of 20 road openers the lone win against Navy in 1989 The two teams had never met in football and The Citadel s only wins over SEC teams were over Vanderbilt in 1962 and 1979 9 10 Both teams were scoreless through three quarters as each team missed a field goal as the second quarter wound down Late in the third quarter the Bulldogs drove to the Arkansas 25 yard line before QB Jack Douglas fumbled a pitch to Eric Little which the Razorbacks recovered on their 24 yard line They drove to The Citadel 8 yard line where they faced fourth down and one yard to go As fans booed the Razorbacks sent out their field goal unit for a 25 yard kick by Todd Wright to take a 3 0 lead early in the 4th quarter The Citadel was unable to move past midfield on their ensuing possession and were forced to punt On a second and four play from the Razorbacks 31 RB E D Jackson took a handoff up the middle where he was met by Bulldogs DE Garrett Sizer knocking the ball loose Citadel DE Judson Boehmer recovered the fumble behind the line of scrimmage and taking advantage of a rule change for 1992 returned it for a touchdown The Razorbacks took over after the kickoff on their 31 and on the third play QB Jason Allen threw a pass that was intercepted by Bulldog CB Detric Cummings Douglas led the Bulldogs to the 8 yard line and Jeff Trinh connected on a 25 yard field goal with 3 28 remaining to take a 10 3 lead Arkansas threatened on their next possession but were unable to convert from The Citadel 27 yard line and the Bulldogs ran the final 1 21 off the clock to seal the win This was the Bulldogs fifth win over a Division I A team in their previous six tries 11 12 13 As a team the Bulldogs gained 218 yards on the ground and 276 yards overall Douglas rushed 26 times for 82 yards and finished 5 of 7 in the air for 58 yards RB Everette Sands carried 11 times for 51 yards The Razorbacks gained 287 yards 177 of them on the ground with Jackson carrying 29 times for a career high 167 yards and Allen completing 11 of 23 attempts for 110 yards and one interception The Citadel fumbled four times losing two while Arkansas fumbled three times losing one The Bulldogs converted 8 of 15 third down attempts while the Razorbacks converted only 4 of 13 The Citadel won the time of possession battle holding the ball for 33 13 13 After the game Razorbacks coach Jack Crowe resigned He was succeeded by Defensive Coordinator Joe Kines 3 Wofford Edit 1 234TotalTerriers 0 706 13 12 Bulldogs 0 17013 30Date September 12 1992Location Johnson Hagood Stadium Charleston South CarolinaGame start 7 00 P M EDTGame attendance 20 710Scoring summary211 29CITEverette Sands 2 yard run Jeff Trinh kick CIT 7 028 49WOFBrian Taylor 2 yard run Brian Porzio kick 7 726 15CITCedric Sims 3 yard run Jeff Trinh kick CIT 14 720 00CITJeff Trinh 35 yard field goal17 7414 55CITEverette Sands 17 yard run kick failed 23 744 36CITJack Douglas 26 yard run Jeff Trinh kick 30 743 18WOFShawn Graves 9 yard run kick failed 30 13The Bulldogs faced Division II Wofford in their home opener The previous season the Terriers had upset The Citadel at Johnson Hagood Stadium with freshman kicker Chad Davis missing three field goals The story surrounding Davis provided key information for Rick Reilly s article on the Fourth Class System that was published in the week leading up to the 1992 Wofford game The key storyline for the week included these distractions and the emotional high of the win over Arkansas arguably the Bulldogs biggest win as a program The Terriers were coming off a disappointing 41 27 loss at NAIA power Elon 5 14 Both teams were scoreless in the first quarter and The Citadel took over at their own 27 yard line after a Wofford punt early in the second quarter Driving 73 yards on 13 plays Sands scored on a 2 yard run to put the Bulldogs up 7 0 Wofford responded with their own 73 yard drive later in the quarter to tie the game The Bulldogs took over on the ensuing kickoff at their own 40 yard line and went 60 yards for a Cedric Sims touchdown and a lead they would not relinquish Jeff Trinh added a 36 yard field goal as the half expired for a 17 7 lead Early in the third quarter Jack Douglas was intercepted by CB Chad Starks giving Wofford momentum Five plays later CB Torrance Forney recorded his second interception of Wofford QB Shawn Graves this time near the end zone The Citadel then 98 yards on 17 plays in nearly 8 minutes to take a commanding 23 7 lead The Bulldogs would recover a fumble in their own territory on the next possession and drive 72 yards on 7 plays for a fourth touchdown later in the fourth quarter Wofford scored the final points of the game after a four play 72 yard drive late in the fourth quarter 14 Sands rushed for 117 yards on 25 carries while Douglas carried 16 times for 95 yards and threw for 92 more en route to the 30 13 win Wofford senior QB Shawn Graves rushed for 149 yards and a touchdown causing Taaffe to remark I m glad we don t have to play him again The Citadel defense shut down the Terriers in the air with Graves completing just one of ten passes for 12 yards and three interceptions The Bulldogs gained 441 yards to just 288 for Wofford Taaffe was particularly pleased with the performance in light of all the distractions of the week 14 Citadel fans were particularly excited about score updates from the Arkansas game at South Carolina in which the Razorbacks routed the Gamecocks 45 7 15 East Tennessee State Edit 1 2TotalBuccaneers 0 7 Bulldogs 0Date September 19 1992Location Johnson Hagood Stadium Charleston South CarolinaGame start 7 00 P M EDTGame attendance 16 231The Citadel opened SoCon play against East Tennessee State which entered at 2 0 1 0 in conference play The Buccaneers had defeated VMI 18 16 in their opener at home and then beat NAIA Mars Hill 21 0 in their first shutout since 1984 ETSU had yet to play a road game 8 Army Edit 1 234Total 5 Bulldogs 0 663 15Black Knights 7 070 14Date September 26 1992Location Michie Stadium West Point New YorkGame start 1 30 P M EDTGame attendance 37 692Scoring summary17 49ARMYAkill King 2 yard run Patmon Malcom kick ARMY 7 028 24CITEverette Sands 44 yard run kick failed ARMY 7 6310 39ARMYSteve Weber 1 yard run Malcom kick ARMY 14 635 10CITCedne Sims 2 yard run pass failed ARMY 14 1242 47CITJeff Trinh 37 yard field goalCIT 15 14In its second game against a team from Division I A The Citadel traveled to Army 16 17 Appalachian State Edit 1 234Total 4 Bulldogs 0 9016 25Mountaineers 0 000 0Date October 3 1992Location Kidd Brewer Stadium Boone North CarolinaGame start 1 30 P M EDTGame attendance 24 233Scoring summary1CITEverette Sands 10 yard run pass failed CIT 6 02CITJeff Trinh 25 yard field goalCIT 9 04CITTrinh 42 yard field goalCIT 12 049 50CITCornell Caldwell 54 yard pass from Jack Douglas Trinh kick CIT 19 04 18CITTerrence Rivers 75 yard run kick failed CIT 25 0The Citadel travelled to face defending SoCon champion Appalachian State The Bulldogs had dealt the Mountaineers their only loss in league play in 1991 18 19 20 Chattanooga Edit 1 234TotalMocs 7 330 13 2 Bulldogs 12 777 33Date October 10 1992Location Johnson Hagood Stadium Charleston South CarolinaGame start 7 00 P M EDTGame attendance 19 622Scoring summary111 42UTCJerry Ellison 10 yard run Rodney Allen kick UTC 7 012 45CITJack Douglas 8 yard run kick failed UTC 7 611 05CITDouglas 37 yard run kick failed CIT 12 729 05UTCAllen 50 yard field goalCIT 12 1022 53CITTerrence Rivers 1 yard run Jeff Trinh kick CIT 19 1039 59UTCAllen 41 yard field goalCIT 19 1335 14CITDouglas 1 yard run Trinh kick CIT 26 13413 50CITDouglas 23 yard run Trinh kick CIT 33 13 21 22 23 24 Marshall Edit 1 234Total 9 Thundering Herd 3 14710 34 2 Bulldogs 3 0100 13Date October 17 1992Location Johnson Hagood Stadium Charleston South CarolinaGame attendance 23 025Scoring summary19 58MUDavid Merrick 20 yard field goalMU 3 013 28CITJeff Trinh 20 yard field goalTIE 3 3213 10MUMichael Payton 24 yard pass to Andy Bowen Merrick kick MU 10 32 49MUOrlando Hatchett 3 yard runMU 17 338 07CITJack Douglas 10 yard pass to Marty Fagan Jeff Trinh kick MU 17 1035 49MUHatchett 7 yard run Merrick kick MU 24 1031 18CITTrinh 41 yard field goalMU 24 1349 35MUPayton 2 yard pass to Mike Bartrum Merrick kick MU 31 1344 30MUMerrick 32 yard field goalMU 34 13See also 1992 Marshall Thundering Herd football team In a highly anticipated matchup the undefeated 4 Bulldogs faced 4 1 and 5 Marshall at Johnson Hagood Stadium Marshall s only loss was to I A Missouri and had won each of their four games against I AA competition in convincing fashion with the smallest margin of victory being 18 against VMI The matchup matched the SoCon statistical leaders in several team categories such as scoring offense vs scoring defense total offense vs total defense passing offense vs passing defense and rushing offense vs rushing defense The game was the first pre announced sellout in Johnson Hagood Stadium history and just the second since the stadium was constructed in 1948 25 Despite a record crowd of 23 025 the Bulldogs fell 34 13 26 27 28 Western Carolina Edit 1 234Total 6 Bulldogs 6 10614 36Catamounts 7 7710 31Date October 24 1992Location E J Whitmire Stadium Cullowhee North CarolinaGame attendance 12 818Scoring summary1CITEverette Sands 1 yard run kick blocked CIT 6 01WCUHarold Hines 13 yard run Phil Shirley kick WCU 7 62CITJeff Trinh 46 yard field goalCIT 9 72CITSands 1 yard run Trinh kick CIT 16 72WCULonnie Galloway 12 yard pass to Craig Aiken Shirley kick CIT 16 143WCUKevin Thigpen 1 yard run Shirley kick WCU 21 163CITJack Douglas 1 yard run pass failed CIT 22 214CITLenny Clark 45 yard fumble return Trinh kick CIT 29 214CITTorrance Forney 36 yard interception return Trinh kick CIT 36 214WCUShirley 30 yard field goalCIT 36 244WCUGalloway 65 yard pass to Aiken Shirley kick CIT 36 31 29 Newberry Edit 1 2TotalIndians 0 4 Bulldogs 0Date November 7 1992Location Johnson Hagood Stadium Charleston South CarolinaGame attendance 14 757 30 31 VMI Edit 1 234TotalKeydets 0 000 0 1 Bulldogs 13 20710 50Date November 14 1992Location Johnson Hagood Stadium Charleston South CarolinaGame start 2 00 P M EDTGame attendance 21 811Scoring summary111 27CITCedric Sims 12 yard run Jeff Trinh kick CIT 7 01 21CITErick Little 4 yard run kick failed CIT 13 0214 11CITEverette Sands 1 yard run kick failed CIT 19 029 22CITJack Douglass 60 yard pass to Cornell Caldwell John Cahill kick CIT 26 021 04CITUndra Mitchem 4 yard run Cahill kick CIT 33 0311 26CITDouglas 48 yard run Cahill kick CIT 40 0414 57CITTrinh 27 yard field goalCIT 43 044 45CITTravis Jervey 32 yard run Cahill kick CIT 50 0See also Military Classic of the South The Bulldogs won their ninth game of the season securing the largest number of wins in program history After Jeff Trinh missed two of his first three extra point attempts freshman John Cahill replaced him on extra points and connected on all four of his attempts This was Cahill s first collegiate appearance 32 Furman Edit 1 234Total 1 Bulldogs 13 070 20Paladins 0 077 14Date November 21 1992Location Paladin Stadium Greenville South CarolinaGame start 1 30 p m EDTGame attendance 16 464Scoring summary110 01CITCedric Sims 20 yard run kick failed CIT 6 011 42CITJack Douglas 5 yard run John Cahill kick CIT 13 039 24FURCarl Tremble 21 yard run Jim Richter kick CIT 13 731 45CITEverette Sands 20 yard run Cahill kick CIT 20 744 51FURTrimble 7 yard run Richter kick CIT20 14See also The Citadel Furman football rivalry The Bulldogs clinched the Southern Conference championship with the win over Furman for their second title in program history 33 34 Division I AA Playoffs North Carolina A amp T Edit 1 2Total 15 Aggies 0 1 Bulldogs 0Date November 28 1992Location Johnson Hagood Stadium Charleston South CarolinaGame start 1 00 P M EDTGame attendance 12 300 35 Division I AA Playoffs Youngstown State Edit 1 2Total 6 Penguins 0 1 Bulldogs 0Date December 5 1992Location Johnson Hagood Stadium Charleston South CarolinaGame attendance 13 021Roster Edit1992 The Citadel Bulldogs football team rosterPlayers CoachesOffense Pos Name ClassWR 1 Damond Boatwright JrRB 3 Cedric Sims SrQB 14 Jack Douglas SrRB 19 Terrance Rivers SoFB 34 Everette Sands JrHB 38 Erick Little SoG 64 Shayne Stephens JrOT 68 David Morrelli SrOT 72 Carey Cash SrC 73 Brett Copeland SrG 78 Lance Hansen SrTE 81 Marty Fagan SrWR 88 Cornell Caldwell SrRB Travis Jervey Fr Defense Pos Name ClassCB 7 Detric Cummings JrCB 9 Terrence Forney SrLB 12 Mike Wideman JrFS 15 Lester Smith SrSS 21 Dan Johnson JrLB 41 Micah Young SoDE 46 Garrett Sizer JrLB 65 Rob Briggs SrDE 66 Judson Boehmer JrDT 97 Jake Erhard JrDT 98 LaQuincy Powell Jr Special teams Pos Name ClassK 4 Jeff Trinh FrP 13 Eric Willingham Sr Head coachCharlie Taaffe Coordinators assistant coachesDon Powers DC Marty Long DL OLB Legend C Team captain S Suspended I Ineligible Injured RedshirtHonors and awards EditThe following awards were bestowed at the end of the season 36 Eddie Robinson Award Charlie Taaffe AP All Americans Carey Cash Lester Smith Walter Camp All Americans Carey Cash Terrence Forney Lance Hansen Lester Smith The Sports Network All Americans Carey Cash Lance Hansen Lester SmithRanking movements EditMain article 1992 NCAA Division I AA football rankings Ranking movementsLegend Increase in ranking Decrease in ranking Not ranked WeekPollPre1234567891011FinalI AA Committee 98654663211Sports Network 127542264111References Edit Justin Cannon Citadel s Giant Killer dixiefriedsports com Archived from the original on March 23 2014 Retrieved December 15 2012 Al Harvin September 27 1992 COLLEGE FOOTBALL The Citadel Beats Army On Late Kick to Go 4 0 The New York Times Retrieved December 15 2012 a b Arkansas Coach Quits After Loss to The Citadel Los Angeles Times September 7 1992 Retrieved December 15 2012 Rick Reilly September 14 1992 What Is The Citadel Sports Illustrated Retrieved October 17 2013 a b Bob Lang September 12 1992 Citadel hoping to dispel week of distractions Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina pp 1 C 7 C Retrieved October 17 2013 0 my Citadel goes to 5 0 with shutout The State October 4 1992 Retrieved November 28 2021 via Newspapers com The Citadel Football 2011 Media Guide The Citadel p 154 Retrieved June 28 2012 a b Rob Lang September 19 1992 Citadel begins march toward SoCon Crown Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina pp 1 D 16 D Retrieved October 7 2013 Bob Lang September 5 1991 Dogs hope to put bite on Hogs Post and Courier Charleston SC pp 1 D 4 D Retrieved October 7 2013 Dorothy Givens and Chris Sosnowski September 6 1992 Citadel Stuns Arkansas Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina p 1 A Retrieved February 9 2013 Bob Lang September 6 1992 Taafe Bigger than USC win Citadel Notes Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina p 8 D Retrieved February 9 2013 Bob Lang September 6 1992 Breathtaking Boehmer Bulldogs unlikely hero Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina p 8 D Retrieved February 9 2013 a b Bob Lang September 6 1992 Bulldogs Pig Out Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina p 1 D Retrieved February 9 2013 a b c Bob Lang September 13 1992 Bulldogs hammer Terriers Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina pp 1 D 10 D Retrieved February 9 2013 Bob Lang and Forrest White September 13 1992 Update fires up the fans Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina p 10 D Retrieved February 9 2013 Bob Lang September 26 1992 Army next Div I A foe for Bulldogs Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina pp 1 D 6 D Bob Lang September 27 1992 Citadel 15 Army 14 Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina pp 1 D 12 D Bob Lang October 3 1992 Unbeaten Bulldogs face Mountaineers Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina pp 1 C 3 C Retrieved October 17 2013 Bob Lang October 4 2013 Citadel Zaps Apps 25 0 Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina pp 1 D 11 D Retrieved October 17 2013 Bob Lang October 4 2013 Bulldogs honored by shutout Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina p 11 D Retrieved October 17 2013 Bob Lang October 10 1992 Opponents gunning for 5 0 Bulldogs Post and Courierlocation Charleston South Carolina p 3 C Retrieved November 4 2013 Bob Lang October 11 1992 Bulldogs sock Mocs 33 13 set sights on Marshall Post and Courierlocation Charleston South Carolina pp 1 D 11 D Retrieved November 4 2013 Jeff Hartsell October 11 1992 Bulldogs hear wake up call Post and Courierlocation Charleston South Carolina p 11 D Retrieved November 4 2013 Jeff Hartsell and Bob Lang October 11 1992 Douglas wows visiting Stump Post and Courierlocation Charleston South Carolina p 11 D Retrieved November 4 2013 Bob Lang October 17 1992 Citadel Marshall Showdown Sold Out Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina pp 1 E 6 E Retrieved November 5 2013 Dorothy Givens October 18 1992 Fans Break Record Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina pp 1 A 10 A Retrieved December 19 2013 Bob Lang October 18 1992 Marshall manhandles Citadel Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina pp 1 C 10 C Andrew Miller October 18 1992 Citadel defense dazed and confused Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina p 10 C Bob Long October 24 1992 Citadel hopes to ruin WCU s homecoming Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina Retrieved November 12 2013 Bob Lang November 7 1992 Bulldogs have learned lesson Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina pp 1 E 3 E Retrieved November 12 2013 Bob Lang November 8 1992 Bulldogs rip Indians eye No 1 spot Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina pp 1 D 9 D Retrieved April 2 2014 Bob Lang November 15 1992 Bulldogs Make History Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina p 1 D 12 D Retrieved April 2 2014 Bob Lang November 21 1992 Furman final hurdle in Citadel s title run Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina pp 1 C 4 C Retrieved November 12 2013 Bob Lang November 22 1992 Citadel Wins SoCon Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina pp 1 D 9 D Retrieved April 2 2014 Bob Lang November 28 1992 Next goal Victory in playoffs Post and Courier Charleston South Carolina p 1 C Retrieved November 12 2013 The Citadel Football 2011 Media Guide The Citadel p 133 Retrieved January 31 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1992 The Citadel Bulldogs football team amp oldid 1111290585, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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