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Post by redsox907 » 17 Sep 2025, 14:24



Lane Kiffin Heading Back To Tennessee? One of Many Puzzling Moves In the 2030 Carousel

2030_Coaching_Carousel
NamePrevious SchoolNew SchoolReason
Alex GrinchWake ForestKent StateFired
Barry KendricksToledoPurdueHired
Brent KeyNC StateMissouriFired
Brian SmithArizonaN/AFired
Brian SosaOCNorth TexasHired
Collin DustinGeorgia State DCArizonaHired
Chris KliemanFloridaToledoFired
DeShaun FosterUCLAOregonHired
Dell McGeeBuffaloUSFFired
Elijah CheridorCharlotteWestern MichiganFired
Emari EhuhsDCSan Jose StateHired
Eric LukeFlorida DCUCLAHired
Eric MorrisNorth TexasBaylorHired
Eric NewtonOCMississippi StateHired
Glen JudgeBowling GreenWake ForestHired
Gill LouisDCLibertyHired
Hugh FreezeAuburnTCUHired
Josh HeupelOklahomaTulsaFired
Jimmy KnightDCBowling GreenHired
James LemonSan Diego StateNFLLeft
Jay SawvelKentuckyMinnesotaFired
Kasey DrewNew MexicoN/AFired
Ken NiumataloloSan Jose StateWashingtonHired
Laron BurtUSFAuburnHired
Luke FickellMissouriKentuckyFired
Lane KiffinOregonTennesseeHired
Leo LemmonsLouisiana TechUNLVHired
Major ApplewhiteBoise StateNew MexicoFired
Mosees GarvinTulsaSan Diego StateFired
Ray SharpLibertyNC StateHired
Sonny CumbieBaylorPittsburghHired
Spencer DanielsonTennesseeBoise StateFired
Sonny DykesTCUTexas StateFired
Steve SarkisianWashigtonOklahomaHired
Shane SizerOCMiddle TennesseeHired
Tim AlbinTexas StateN/ARetired
Tavares DennardDCLouisiana TechHired
Trent KnoxDCUMassHired
Tre LambMinnesotaTroyHired
Tevita SpannWestern MichiganVanderbiltHired
Willie ScruggsGeorgia OCFloridaHired
William SuttleTroy DCBuffaloHired
Wade YatesDCCharlotteHired

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Post by redsox907 » 17 Sep 2025, 15:55



Walt Reyna Headlines Talent Laden Graduating Class

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Conway, SC. - The Coastal Carolina Chanticleers are saying goodbye to a long list of productive starters this offseason, but none looms larger than middle linebacker Walt Reyna.

Reyna arrived in Conway as the highest-ranked recruit in program history, a four-star prospect out of Irmo, S.C., ranked No. 127 nationally. From the moment he stepped on campus, he delivered. A starter as a true freshman, Reyna became the steady presence in the middle of the defense while Bryce Underwood’s Heisman-fueled offenses turned Coastal into a national power.

His influence was never clearer than during the 2028 national championship. In a game marred by seven Coastal turnovers, Reyna’s leadership kept the defense locked in. “We’re in a dogfight right now,” a teammate recalled Reyna telling the unit on the sideline. “I dunno about y’all, but I ain’t gonna be the first one to blink.” Coastal surrendered just 28 points that night, enough to keep the door open for Underwood to finally deliver the title.

On the field, Reyna’s résumé is unmatched. He became the first player in college football history to win the Chuck Bednarik and Bronko Nagurski trophies three times—then raised the bar again by capturing both awards a fourth consecutive season. He also collected the Butkus Award each year of his career.

“Walt wasn’t the fastest, strongest, or flashiest player,” head coach Kade Vaughn said at the program’s annual Teal Farewell event. “But no matter who lined up beside him, you could always count on him to be exactly where he was supposed to be. I built my reputation on being more prepared than anyone we faced, and Walt not only embraced that—he embodied it.”

In recognition of that legacy, Vaughn announced that Reyna’s No. 34 jersey will not be retired. Instead, it will become an honorary number, reserved for future Chanticleer defenders who demonstrate the same toughness, intelligence, and leadership—much like LSU’s No. 7 has come to symbolize playmaking excellence.

“Walt and I talked about it,” Vaughn said. “He felt it would mean more for future generations to aspire to wear it, rather than just see it put away. That’s the standard he set.”

Reyna leads a wave of departures from Conway, including offensive standouts Sidney Barkow and running back Floyd Priest. Priest, who filled in admirably for an injured Barkow this season, made clear his decision to leave early was as much about family as football.

“You look at Sid—he came back for his senior year and spent most of it banged up,” Priest said. “The NFL life for running backs is already short. I’ve got two kids at home. I’ve got to chase that first contract while I’ve still got tread on the tires.”

In all, Coastal will see 26 players move on this spring—23 through graduation or NFL entry and three via the transfer portal. But the shadow of Reyna’s legacy will stretch far beyond this offseason. The next Chanticleer defender who pulls on No. 34 won’t just be wearing a jersey. They’ll be wearing a challenge.

Players Leaving
SR(RS) G Cornell Glymph | 93 | Draft
SR(RS) HB Sidney Barkow | 93 | Draft
SR WR Kamryn Petty | 93 | Draft
SR LB Evan Hemphill | 92 | Draft
JR(RS) HB Floyd Priest | 92 | Draft
SR DT Don Vasher | 92 | Draft
MLB Walt Reyna | 89 | Graduation
SR(RS) CB Jojo Tate | 87 | Graduation
SR(RS) LT Terrell Stork | 87 | Graduation
SR(RS) WR Terrance Rugamba | 87 | Graduation
SR(RS) WR Specner Yeast | 86 | Graduation
SR WR George Rabe | 85 | Graduation
SR(RS) QB Nick Golladay | 85 | Graduation
SR(RS) TE Quincy Simonsen | 85 | Graduation
SR(RS) T Donte Duarte | 83 | Graduation
SR DE James Ruggsin | 83 | Graduatoin
SR(RS) DE Joel Ramsay | 83 | Graduation
SR K Jesus Mendez | 82 | Graduation
SR(RS) C JD Blank | 82 | Graduation
SR(RS) T Benji Iosefa | 81 | Graduation
JR WR Matthew Hape | 79 | Playing Time
SR(RS) DT Joshua Talbott | 79 | Graduation
SR(RS) MLB Joel Spann | 77 | Graduation
FR WR Tyler Hagg | 76 | Playing Time
SR(RS) DE Roosevelt Verner | 75 | Graduation
FR WR Brayden Sharpe | 74 | Playing Time

Draft Results
Sidney Barków | 2nd Round
WR Kamryn Petty | 2nd Round
G Cornnel Glymph | 2nd Round
LB Evan Hemphill | 2nd Round
DT Don Vasher | 3rd Round
HB Floyd Priest | 5th Round
MLB Walt Reyna | 6th Round

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Post by redsox907 » 18 Sep 2025, 01:14



Coastal Turns In Consecutive Top 5 Classes With 3rd Rank Finish In 2030


Conway, SC. - For years, the transfer portal was Coastal Carolina’s lifeline. The Chanticleers didn’t just use it to plug holes — they built their identity around it. But this offseason felt different. For the first time under Kade Vaughn, the portal was less about survival and more about luxury.

“There was a time when if we only signed six guys in the portal? We were in some real trouble,” Vaughn admitted after Coastal wrapped the 2030 recruiting cycle ranked No. 4 nationally. “Now, we look at areas we’d like to improve, not where we have to. The goal this offseason was putting pieces in place to make sure Fred can succeed next year.”

Fred is Fredrick Meredith — the redshirt sophomore quarterback from North Carolina who flashed promise in the Holiday Bowl, shaking off a rough start to engineer a game-winning drive. Inside the program, the consensus was clear: Meredith had earned the keys.

But when Washington’s Eli Corbin, TCU’s Jamie Guillermo, and Washington State’s Brian Stai hit the portal, the whispers started. Vaughn had built his brand on importing quarterbacks — the last three starters all came via transfer. Would Coastal really pass?

“Never even reached out,” one ACC scout said flatly. “From everything I’ve heard, both Eli and Jamie had Coastal on their short list and never even got a courtesy call. For better or worse, Coastal’s wagon is tied to Meredith.”

Instead, Vaughn and his staff focused on surrounding Meredith with support. Houston running back Devin Hajrullahu — a Gainesville, Ga., track star with home-run speed — arrived to replace Sidney Barkow and Floyd Priest. Virginia Tech’s Denard Cruise, a burner who once spurned Coastal as a prep recruit, is now in teal. And maybe most importantly, former Texas A&M center Alan Hofmann gives the Chanticleers stability up front following JD Blank’s departure.

On defense, the weak spot in 2029, Coastal added size and pressure with Penn State end JD Coward and Michigan tackle Tyree Witherspoon.

“It all starts with pressure,” defensive coordinator Tony White said. “If you can make the QB uncomfortable, the secondary has more opportunities. That’s the plan — we’ve got a slew of guys itching to plant quarterbacks in the turf.”

As splashy as the portal moves are, Coastal also brought in one of the nation’s strongest prep classes — 20 signees, including two top-30 defensive ends in Richard Hatch (No. 7 overall) and Monte Miner (No. 28). Neither is expected to play right away, but Vaughn hasn’t hesitated to burn redshirts if the situation calls for it.

“They know the deal,” Vaughn said. “We’re not asking them to start day one. But if you prepare, if you make plays in practice? You’ll get your shot.”


-2030-Recruiting-Rankings
RankingPositionNameHeightWeightHometownTendencyNAT/STA/POSDev Trait
:fivestar:DERichard Hatch6'4236Rosemount, MNPower Rusher7/1/1Star
:fivestar:CWillie Sails6'1289Rockingham, NCAgile11/1/2Star
:fivestar:CBDexter Bibbs6'2171Lake Oswego, ORBump and Run19/1/4Star
:fivestar:DEMonte Miner6'5243Salt Lake City, UTSpeed Rusher28/1/2Star
:fourstar:MLBCordell Marvin6'0222San Antonio, TXThumper34/7/1Impact
:fourstar:GJuan Gammon6'4296Spingdale, ARAgile55/1/5Impact
:fourstar:GMike Kinlaw6'4285Wallingford, CTWell Rounded59/1/6Star
:fourstar:LBTrevor Bausby6'2225Bradenton, FLThumper77/6/10Elite
:fourstar:FSKeke Allotey6'1192Kings Mountain, NCCoverage Specialist89/3/2Elite
:fourstar:HBJalen Rawls5'10194Beckley, WVContact Seeker114/1/13Elite
:fourstar:QBEzekiel Saunders6'4198Philadelphia, PADual Threat152/6/10Normal
:fourstar:CBJacques Howe5'11197Chattanooga, TNBump and Run219/9/21Star
:fourstar:SSChanning Armour6'0197Bloomington, INCoverage Specialist320/7/4Star
:fourstar:WRSantiago Emanuel II5'11183Irmo, SCElusive Route Runner326/4/69Star
:fourstar:CDawann Wilfork6'3306Everett, MAAgile354/3/9Star
:fourstar:TColt McAllister6'5317Chicago, ILAgile364/11/28Normal
:fourstar:LBQuincy Creer6'2225Grenbrae, CASignal Caller368/41/34Normal
:fourstar:GJose Small6'4311Puyallup, WAWell Rounded410/7/33Elite
:fourstar:CBDeShawn Dicker6'1162Fort Myers, FLBump and Run430/47/45Normal
:threestar:KGene Marable6'0182Aynor, SCAccurate1,117/29/15Normal
2030_Transfer_Signees
ClassPosNameTendencyHometownPrevious School2029 Stats
JRCAlan HofmannWell RoundedLa Porte, TXTexas A&M3 Sacks Allowed
JRDEJD CowardPower RusherUnion City, NJPenn StateN/A
JRDTTyree WitherspoonGap SpecialistFranklin, MIMichigan14 Tkl, 6 TFL, 3.5 Sacks
SOWRDenard CruiseSpeedsterIrmo, SCVirginia Tech41 Rec, 459 Yds, 4 TD
JRHBDevin HarjullahuEast/West PlaymakerGainseville, GAHouston55 Att, 214 Yds, 4 TD
SOTEJaMichael ParrisPhysical Route RunnerSuwanee, GAKansas StateN/A
Top_Transfer_Signees
NamePosPrevious SchoolNew School
Trey NorwoodTMissouriMichigan
Titus HinishTWisconsinPenn State
Sean JacksonDENC StateGeorgia
Darnell BurnetteWRWashingtonAuburn
Alan HoffmanCTexas A&MCoastal Carolina
Eli CorbinQBWashingtonLSU
Sidney ElmoreTMiamiGeorgia
Olufemi LawWRTexasLSU
Titus KeurDETennesseeUSC
Jamie GuillermoQBTCUOklahoma
Floyd KadduHBPurdueNotre Dame
Deeron SmeengeGUSCAlabama
Brian StaiQBWashingon StateWashington
Cam AzumahQBMarshallOhio State
Javier JacksonHBPenn StateAuburn
Damarr JordanMLBTCUTexas
John DiMarcoHBGeorgia StateOhio State
JD CowardDEPenn StateCoastal Carolina
Erik LobatoGGeorgiaAuburn
Josh FehokoWRNorth CarolinaClemson
2030_Top_Recruiting_Classes
Team:fivestar::fourstar::threestar::twostar::onestar:Total
Oregon42040038
Alabama41940027
Coastal Carolina42020026
Ohio State32700030
Ole Miss219160031
Georgia03310034
Miami117120030
Nebraska115120028
Clemson119110031
LSU02160027
Michigan120110032
USC210160028
Washington017100027
Oklahoma111120025
Penn State012150027
SMU2881019
Iowa010120123
Auburn09190028
Texas09190028
UCLA08192029
Notre Dame0990018
TCU07131021
Tennessee1780016
Florida06174027
Texas A&M05230028

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Post by redsox907 » 18 Sep 2025, 19:25



Spring Spotlight: Boom or Bust, It's Meredith's Show

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Conway, SC. - Last December in San Diego, the moment almost swallowed him.

On his first drive as Coastal Carolina’s starting quarterback, redshirt freshman Fredrick Meredith dropped back, misread the coverage, and tossed an interception. The Holiday Bowl crowd roared. The cameras cut to the Chanticleers’ sideline. And for a moment, it looked like the stage might be too big for the highest-rated quarterback recruit in program history.

It wasn’t.

By the final whistle, Meredith had shaken off the turnover to throw for 235 yards and three touchdowns, including the decisive go-ahead score in Coastal’s 34-27 win. A player who spent most of his first year in mop-up duty had authored a fourth-quarter rally on national television. Inside the locker room afterward, one staffer recalled the mood: “You could feel it. Everyone knew, OK, this is his team now.”

For Coastal Carolina, Meredith’s arrival was unprecedented. A four-star prospect out of Shelby, N.C., he ranked as the No. 274 overall recruit and the No. 15 quarterback in his class. No quarterback with those credentials had ever signed with the Chanticleers out of high school.

“He could’ve gone to a dozen other Power 5 schools,” one former ACC coach said. “The fact he came to Coastal told you they were building something real.”

Meredith redshirted last fall, but even as a backup, his reputation grew inside the program. In spring practices, scouts and coaches noted his polish compared to veterans Andre Koloamatangi and Tobias Gallimore.

“He didn’t look like a freshman out there,” said one staffer. “When we broke down tape, he was making better reads than the older guys. If Golladay had gone down, there was never a doubt Fred would’ve been the guy.”

A Year of Quiet Development

Meredith saw the field sparingly before the Holiday Bowl, but each appearance offered a glimpse. On senior night against Boston College, he played the entire second half, flashing the same poise teammates said he showed all season in practice.

“He prepares like a starter,” offensive coordinator Dave Patenaude said. “He doesn’t just memorize the playbook — he understands it. He’ll ask, ‘If we motion here, what’s the safety supposed to do?’ That’s rare for a young quarterback.”

Several players pointed to Meredith’s approach during scout-team weeks as a sign he was ahead of schedule.

“You’d think he was auditioning every rep,” one veteran lineman said. “He’d rip through progressions, hit the right guy, and then jog back like nothing happened. You can’t teach that kind of calm.”

The Scouting Report

Meredith isn’t the type to torch defenses with his legs, but he’s mobile enough to extend plays. “He’s got wiggle,” one ACC scout said. “Not a runner, but enough to make the first guy miss and keep the play alive.”

His arm strength, however, is legitimate. Coaches describe it as “plenty of juice” to attack downfield. His accuracy, inconsistent as a high school senior, has sharpened after a year in Coastal’s system.

“The big difference now is ball placement,” said a staffer who charted practices. “Last spring, he’d hit the throw but force the receiver to adjust. Now it’s right in stride. That’s the leap.”

Meredith has already shown chemistry with Coastal’s young receiver corps, particularly true freshman Tavares Tinker. The two connected on three passes of 40-plus yards in the final two games, including a sideline dart in the Holiday Bowl that drew an audible gasp from teammates.

“That ball came out hot,” Tinker said. “I just had to trust it was gonna be there — and it was.”

Faith Over the Portal

Perhaps the strongest endorsement of Meredith came not from his bowl performance but from what Coastal didn’t do this offseason.

When established starters Eli Corbin (Washington), Jamie Guillermo (TCU), and Brian Stai (Washington State) hit the transfer portal, speculation swirled that Vaughn might revert to his old habits — after all, each of the last three Coastal starters arrived via transfer. But the program never even picked up the phone.

“From what I heard, both Eli and Jamie had Coastal on their short list,” one ACC scout said. “But they never even got a courtesy call. That told you everything you need to know: Vaughn is all-in on Meredith.”

For Meredith, the challenge is no longer proving he belongs. It’s proving he can lead Coastal Carolina to their first ACC title run.

“He’s got all the tools,” Patenaude said. “Now it’s about consistency. Stringing great days together, month after month, so that when we get to fall, he’s not just talented — he’s reliable.”

Inside the locker room, the expectations are clear. This isn’t a rebuilding year. Coastal has the talent to compete nationally. And for the first time, the Chanticleers’ fate rests with a quarterback they developed themselves, not one they plucked from the portal.

“He’s our guy,” Vaughn said simply. “And he’s ready.”

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Post by redsox907 » 18 Sep 2025, 23:23



Spring Spotlight: Can the Chanticleers Defense Rebound Without Reyna?

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Conway, SC. - Coastal Carolina spent the beginning of the Vaughn era as one of college football’s defensive gold standards. Top-five finishes. Relentless pressure. Discipline and cohesion that made the Chanticleers’ teal turf a nightmare for opposing quarterbacks.

Then came 2030.

While Coastal remained elite against the run — finishing No. 2 nationally in rushing defense — their pass defense collapsed. The Chanticleers surrendered an average of 384 yards through the air, giving up 400 or more on eight occasions, including a 500-yard torching by West Virginia that effectively ended their playoff hopes.

“Embarrassing,” middle linebacker Walt Reyna said bluntly that night. It was a rare moment of frustration from the normally composed star — and a reminder that Coastal’s identity had slipped.

On paper, the secondary shouldn’t have been the issue. Corners Xavier Montague, Mike Momah, and Jojo Tate had experience. Safeties AJ Dwumfour and Caleb Karapateas had speed. Yet too often, the group was out of position.

“When you don’t trust the guy next to you, you cheat,” defensive coordinator Tony White said this spring. “That’s what happened last year. Guys tried to cover too much ground instead of doing their job. We were basically stuck playing straight man by November. That’s not who we are.”

The good news? With continuity, White believes the cohesion has returned. “Same guys, same system, one more year together,” he said. “You can feel the difference.”

If the back end remains a question, the front seven may be Coastal’s answer. The Chanticleers finished top 25 nationally in sacks last year, and they’ve stockpiled even more depth.

“Mitch Dora, Eric Wheat, JD Coward, Tyree Witherspoon, Alphonso Smith, Jason Ivory, Lionel Ruggins — I wouldn’t want to draw up a protection plan against that,” head coach Kade Vaughn said. “We’ll keep them fresh, keep them rotating, and make quarterbacks miserable.”

That depth is by necessity. Coastal swung and missed in the transfer portal at cornerback, forcing White to lean heavier into his pressure packages. The bet is simple: if opposing quarterbacks don’t have time, the secondary won’t have to cover as long.

The biggest change, of course, is life without Walt Reyna. The most decorated defender in college football history, Reyna was Coastal’s voice, compass, and eraser.

“You don’t replace him,” Vaughn said. “You just find new ways to lead.”

Veteran Ty Oden, who apprenticed under Reyna, will take the headset in the middle. “My goal is to make it feel like Walt is still barking out calls,” Oden said. He’ll rotate with senior Nick Farrior, offering experience and steadiness.

But the name to know — the one players can’t stop buzzing about — is Anthony “Double A” Atogwe.

Atogwe, a former five-star recruit, saw limited action last year before flashing in the Holiday Bowl. Coaches rave about his preparation.

“From day one, he mirrored Walt,” Vaughn said. “And no one asked him to. He just said, ‘If that’s the best player I’ve seen, I’m going to copy everything he does.’ That’s how pros think.”

Atogwe will open spring at Will linebacker, with flexibility to slide inside on passing downs or even line up with his hand in the dirt. His combination of speed and physicality is rare.

“Supercharged,” Vaughn said. “That’s the nickname. He doesn’t stop coming. He’s athletic enough to beat you around the edge, but strong enough to go right through you.”

One ACC scout echoed the sentiment. “He’s the prototype for today’s game. Sideline-to-sideline speed, explosive first step, but he’s not just an athlete — he processes fast. If the mental side catches up with the physical, you’re looking at a first-round pick in two years.”

Scouting Report: Anthony Atogwe
• Strengths: Burst off the line; high-level closing speed; versatile enough to play multiple linebacker spots; relentless motor.
• Weaknesses: Still learning the finer points of coverage; can over-pursue at times.
• NFL Comp: Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah with more raw power.
• Spring Goal: Show consistency in reads and prove he can anchor the defense without Reyna’s voice next to him.

Coastal’s identity in 2031 will hinge on whether the defense reclaims its edge. The front seven looks built for havoc, and if the secondary plays with more discipline, the Chanticleers could once again field one of the nation’s most balanced defenses.

But the X-factor remains Atogwe — the “secret weapon” whose emergence could turn a flawed unit into a dominant one.

“We all know what he can be,” Oden said. “Now it’s about proving it every snap.”

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Coming for the Crown? Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 2031 Season Preview

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Conway, SC. - When Coastal Carolina entered the ACC in 2030, the expectation wasn’t modest success. It was dominance. After two seasons as a free-roaming Independent, punching above their weight against national powers, the Chanticleers were supposed to bring that swagger into a league still adjusting to its own shifting identity.

Instead, reality struck.

Defensive coordinator Tony White’s debut campaign turned rocky, and Coastal’s secondary was lit up for over 400 yards in losses to Ohio State and Clemson. Two defeats to top-10 powers weren’t fatal, but a double-digit collapse to West Virginia was. That loss torpedoed Coastal’s playoff hopes and dropped them to their lowest AP ranking since 2027.

“It hurt, but we had to look in the mirror and get back to work,” head coach Kade Vaughn said before spring ball. “There isn’t running away from losing, unless you want it to chase you. Last year’s done, in the books. We can’t change that. What we can do is use it as fuel.”

For Vaughn, whose record now stands at 73–12 with a 20–7 mark against Top 25 teams, the setback has sparked something closer to obsession than reflection.

“You’d think he was about to be fired tomorrow with how much more locked in he is this year,” one staffer admitted. “I thought I’d seen him laser-focused before. This is borderline manic.”

For the first time since 2027, Coastal didn’t sniff the transfer portal for a quarterback. Instead, the keys belong fully to redshirt freshman Fredrick Meredith, the highest-ranked prep QB recruit in program history.

Meredith was thrown into the fire last December, starting the Holiday Bowl after Nick Golladay sat out. He opened with an interception, but settled down to throw for 235 yards and three touchdowns, including the go-ahead score in a 34–27 win. That performance, paired with a year’s worth of scout-team buzz, cemented Vaughn’s conviction.

Rather than chase experience, Coastal doubled down on building around Meredith.
The running back room is arguably the most diverse Coastal has featured in years. Former Houston transfer Devin Hajrullahu is the home run threat, expected to line up all over the field to maximize his speed and shiftiness. Jason Toppins provides the bruising, between-the-tackles presence, while Justice Spear gives Vaughn a reliable scat-back who can handle third downs and passing situations.

“The only group more talented than the backs is the receivers,” Vaughn quipped.

Offensive coordinator Dave Patenaude quickly jumped in to echo that point. “Honestly, this wide receiver group is one of the deepest skill-wise I’ve seen in a long time,” he said. “We’ve got a hard time finding ways to get all the playmakers on the field.”

That room is a blend of proven veterans — Bernie Bender, David Goedeke, Carl Kopp — and ascending underclassmen, led by breakout candidate Tavares Tinker. Add in true freshman Santiago Emanuel II and transfer Denard Cruise, whose track speed has Vaughn calling him “the fastest player in the ACC,” and the pieces are in place for Meredith to thrive.

“It’s different this year,” Goedeke said. “The past two seasons, it felt like we were always learning each other — the quarterback, the receivers, figuring out tendencies. This year? We’re locked in from the word go.”

Meredith has played a major role in that shift. He’s pulled the entire WR room into film sessions, something coaches say they haven’t seen before in Conway. “They’re all in there, watching together,” Patenaude marveled. “That’s rare. And it’s spreading.”

If there’s a concern, it’s chemistry clashing with seniority. Meredith’s tightest bonds are with fellow young receivers — Tinker, Tyler Hagg, and Brayden Sharpe. The veterans, though, bring battle-tested reliability.

“It’s a good problem to have, as long as it doesn’t fester,” one staffer admitted.

Hagg, in particular, has turned heads with his surgical route running, with some projecting him as Meredith’s go-to option on third downs and red-zone snaps. But where that leaves Bender, Goedeke, and Kopp remains an open question.

“It’s a balancing act, and one Kade is keeping a close eye on,” the staffer added.

The offensive line looks like another strength — arguably one of the best units in the ACC. Last year’s group paved the way for the nation’s No. 2 rushing attack while keeping Golladay upright for most of the season. Guards Jesus Sosa and Connor Payne return to anchor the middle alongside veteran center Alan Hofmann, a portal addition from Texas A&M. On the edges, Coastal boasts a pair of massive bookends: Anthony Tripucka and Devin Trinidad, both standing 6-foot-7 and tipping the scales north of 300 pounds.

“They’re like a pair of gargoyles on either side of the line,” Meredith joked. “Sometimes I’ve got to lean my body just to see around them.”

If cohesion is the word on offense, redemption defines the defense. White’s scheme was roasted a year ago, but continuity — and a loaded pass rush — has optimism creeping back.

“New year, same guys, same scheme. We expect the familiarity to pay dividends,” White said.

That pass rush, anchored by a rotation of athletic edge players, has opposing ACC coaches already wary. “If the secondary can hold their own — big if — this unit has dominance potential,” one anonymous coach said. “They don’t have a weak spot on paper.”

For all the renewed focus, Coastal won’t get to ease into 2031. Their opener? The defending national champions, under the lights in the Aflac Kickoff at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Vaughn’s message to the team was blunt.

“I haven’t looked at the Vegas line, but I’m guessing they’re favorites,” Vaughn said with a grin. “Let’s remind them what Coastal is made of.”

The early stretch is punishing: Ole Miss, Notre Dame, Clemson, Nebraska, and a rematch with West Virginia all in the first seven weeks. Only NC State, tucked between those games, offers a breather.

“They’ll be tested early,” Nick Saban said on ESPN’s preseason coverage. “If they can survive that with two losses, they’re set up real pretty for a run.”

The hype is back in Conway, and so is the urgency. For Vaughn, for Meredith, for the veterans and newcomers alike, the 2031 season feels like a fork in the road.

Lose, and last year’s collapse becomes a pattern. Win, and Coastal’s ACC story might just look like destiny fulfilled.


2031 Coastal Carolina Schedule
Week 1 | #6 Ole Miss (14-2)
Week 2 | #14 Notre Dame (11-2)
Week 3 | @ NC State (4-8)
Week 4 | #1 Clemson (11-3)
Week 5 | @ #8 Nebraska (14-2)
Week 6 | #23 West Virginia (9-4)
Week 7 | @ Virginia Tech (8-5)
Week 8 | Georgia Tech (5-7)
Week 9 | BYE
Week 10 | @ #13 Duke (10-3)
Week 11 | Liberty (7-7)
Week 12 | @ Florida State (5-7)
Week 13 | BYE
Week 14 | Virginia (7-6)

Coastal Carolina 2031 Roster
96 Overall // 94 Overall // 98 Overall

QB Coastal_Carolina
NameClassHeightWeightOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Andre KoloamatangiJR(RS)6'41957484Dual ThreatNormal
Fredrick MeredithFR(RS)6'52067682Dual ThreatImpact
Tobias GallimoreJR(RS)5'111956781Pure RunnerStar
Ezekiel SandersFR6'41987676Dual ThreatNormal
HB Coastal_Carolina
NameClassHeightWeightOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Devin HajrullahuSR(RS)5'101998888East/WestStar
Justice SpearFR(RS)5'102097486Backfield ThreatElite
Jason ToppinsJR6'12067883North/South BlockerImpact
Duke KryspinFR(RS)6'42167480Backfield ThreatNormal
Jalen RawlsFR5'101947777Contact SeekerElite
WR Coastal_Carolina
NameClassHeightWeightOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Bernie BenderJR6'41717584SpeedsterImpact
David GoedekeJR6'22037484Physical Route RunnerNormal
Denard CruiseJR(RS)5'111838484SpeedsterImpact
Carl KoppJR6'41767582SpeedsterImpact
Frank DuBoseSO(RS)5'101927480Route ArtistImpact
Tyler HaggFR(RS)5'111887680Route ArtistStar
Tavares TinkerFR(RS)6'41667580SpeedsterImpact
Brayden SharpeFR(RS)6'01897478GadgetImpact
Santiago Emanuel IIFR5'111837575Elusive Route RunnerStar
TE Coastal_Carolina
NameClassHeightWeightOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Jamal StephenSO6'72507884Pure PossessionStar
Percy LaRueJR(RS)6'11877781Physical Route RunnerNormal
JaMichael ParrisJR(RS)6'22338080Physical Route RunnerNormal
T Coastal_Carolina
NameClassHeightWeightOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Antonio TripuckaFR(RS)6'73307987Pass ProElite
Devin TrinidadFR(RS)6'73167680AgileImpact
Lee OmamehFR(RS)6'63237778Pass ProNormal
Rich SwensonSO(RS)6'62806577Well RoundedImpact
Clyde SelfSR(RS)6'33106377Well RoundedImpact

G Coastal_Carolina
NameClassHeightWeightOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Connor PayneJR(RS)6'13067592Raw StrengthStar
Jesus SosaJR(RS)6'33208691Pass ProImpact
Ty SaharaFR(RS)6'52967680AgileImpact
Slade LevcikSO(RS)6'53267578Raw StrengthNormal
Darrell BriscoeJR(RS)6'23026576AgileNormal
Keelan LeCounteFR(RS)6'43216775Raw StengthStar
Juan GammonFR6'42967474AgileImpact
Jose SmallFR6'43117676Well RoundedElite
Mike KinlawFR6'42857575Well RoundedStar

C Coastal_Carolina
NameClassHeightWeightOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Alan HofmannSR(RS)6'32889393Well RoundedImpact
DeAndre ConteSO(RS)6'12937780Raw StengthImpact
Nick CobbSO(RS)6'32907079AgileStar
Willie SailsFR6'12897676AgileStar
Dawann WilforkFR6'33066868AgileStar
DE Coastal_Carolina
NameClassHeightWeightOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
JD CowardSR(RS)6'32409393Power RusherStar
Eric WheatSR6'32617790Pure PowerStar
Brooks WheatSR(RS)6'12378490Speed RusherStar
Alfonso SmithSO(RS)6'32618388Speed RusherElite
Jason IvoryFR(RS)6'52877678Speed RusherNormal
Imani WakeSO(RS)6'52287081Pure PowerImpact
Monte MinerFR6'52438282Speed RusherStar
Richard HatchFR6'42368282Power RusherStar
DT Coastal_Carolina
NameClassHeightWeightOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Tyree WitherspoonSR(RS)6'42619393Gap SpecialistImpact
Mitch DoraSR(RS)6'13048690Gap SpecialistImpact
Jermaine UzomahSO(RS)6'43037984Power RusherStar
Lionel RugginsJR(RS)6'32997683Pure PowerNormal
LB Coastal_Carolina
NameClassHeightWeightOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Cary TatumJR6'02357882ThumperNormal
Carl UrbikFR(RS)6'02257882ThumperStar
Craig BraggSO(RS)6'22177581LurkerNormal
Derek ChrisFR(RS)6'32257780ThumperImpact
Damon HakimJR(RS)6'12116877Signal CallerNormal
Quincy CreerFR6'22257676Signal CallerNormal
Trevor BausbyFR6'22257878ThumperElite
MLB Coastal_Carolina
NameClassHeightWeightOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Ty OdenSR(RS)6'02488992ThumperStar
Nick FarriorSR5'112347784ThumperImpact
Anthony AtogweFR(RS)6'12148084Signal CallerStar
Jeremy SnyderSR(RS)6'02456882ThumperImpact
Demetrius AngerSR(RS)5'112256876LurkerNormal
Cordell MarvinFR6'02227777ThumperImpact
CB Coastal_Carolina
NameClassHeightWeightOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Mike MomahJR6'22137693BoundaryElite
Xavier MontagueJR(RS)6'21907587FieldStar
Emanuel AbramsFR(RS)6'22087884FieldStar
John LandmanSO5'111967883FieldStar
Eric StubbsSR(RS)6'02046480Bump and RunImpact
Dexter BibbsFR6'21717979Bump and RunStar
DeShawn DickerFR6'11627777Bump and RunNormal
Hugh BoselliFR(RS)6'12057576FieldNormal
Jacques HoweFR5'111977575Bump and RunStar
FS Coastal_Carolina
NameClassHeightWeightOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
AJ DrumfourJR(RS)6'01917684Coverage SpecialistImpact
Sean MaggioSO6'32127778HybridImpact
Trevor IversonFR(RS)6'21957575HybridNormal
Keke AlloteyFR6'11927575Coverage SpecialistElite
SS Coastal_Carolina
NameClassHeightWeightOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
Caleb KarapateasSR6'22378187Box SpecialistImpact
Randy GrangerSO(RS)6'21758184Coverage SpecialistNormal
Ross GossettSO5'102147474Box SpecialistNormal
Channing ArmourFR6'01977777Coverage SpecialistStar
K/P Coastal_Carolina
NameClassHeightWeightOrig OVRCurrent OVRTendencyDev Trait
K Gene MarableFR6'01827777AccurateNormal
P Nate PeterSO6'31997983PowerImpact
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Post by djp73 » 19 Sep 2025, 07:10

squad looks pretty stacked :yup:

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Post by Soapy » 19 Sep 2025, 10:28

good luck typing Koloamatangi, would bench him just for that
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Post by djp73 » 19 Sep 2025, 10:44

Soapy wrote:
19 Sep 2025, 10:28
good luck typing Koloamatangi, would bench him just for that
my kicker had a wild ass name in one of my chises that pissed me off every time i had to write it
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Post by Captain Canada » 19 Sep 2025, 12:29

This roster is so elite. Holy shit.
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