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47-3 over UGA 

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Man faked an apology and then went and fisted Georgia 

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Coach Vaughn changed out of his spring break clothes and gave Georgia '47 Shades of Teal' 

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WE BYKE
cold blooded. Said not even the zebras can save you this time fam
As CC would say - we got porno graphic Between the Hedges

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Senior CB Mike Momah Cited For Public Intoxication

Conway, SC. - Coastal Carolina University Athletics has confirmed that senior cornerback Mike Momah, 22, was cited for public intoxication by Myrtle Beach Police late Monday night, two days after the Chanticleers’ 47–3 win in Athens.
According to the police citation, officers were called to the area outside a Myrtle Beach nightspot where Momah was found passed out on a bench. Officers report that when he was roused he was loudly muttering to passersby, allegedly saying he would “throw them in the gulag” if anyone “wanted to test him.” Momah was cited for public intoxication and released; no arrest was made and no underage alcohol charge applies.
Head coach Kade Vaughn addressed the matter Tuesday morning:
“This is a teachable moment. Mike is a senior leader and he knows better. We have addressed this internally and he understands the expectations that come with wearing this uniform.”
Coastal Carolina’s athletic department confirmed that Momah will face internal team discipline, including mandatory participation in the program’s alcohol-education counseling and community-service hours, but would not miss any playing time currently.. The university added that it will cooperate with any follow-up from local authorities.
Momah has been a starter in the secondary his entire Coastal career and is not facing criminal charges beyond the municipal citation at this time. Coastal Carolina emphasized that the program remains committed to holding student-athletes to high standards on and off the field.
For further information, contact Coastal Carolina Athletics Communications.
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The sauce beat his ass huh?
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Coastal Cruises Despite Meredith's Rough Outing

Meredith tossed four interceptions and lost a fumble on the day, but none was as ugly as this pick six where he tried to back hand the ball to Jamal Stephen, but instead threw it right to LB Tremaine Isaacs.
Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
Pittsburgh | 0 | 10 | 10 | 8 | 28 |
Coastal Carolina | 28 | 0 | 0 | 21 | 49 |
Q | Team | Time | Play | Pittsburgh | Coastal Carolina |
1st | Coastal Carolina | 8:54 | Tavares Tinker, 18 Yd Pass From Fredrick Meredith | 0 | 7 |
1st | Coastal Carolina | 5:04 | Denard Cruise, 31 Yd Pass From Fredrick Meredith | 0 | 14 |
1st | Coastal Carolina | 4:57 | Fredrick Meredith, 11 Yd Run | 0 | 21 |
1st | Coastal Carolina | 2:27 | Justice Spear, 16 Yd Run | 0 | 28 |
2nd | Pittsburgh | 4:08 | Tremaine Isaacs, Returned Interception 33 Yds | 7 | 28 |
2nd | Pittsburgh | 0:37 | Leo Keenan, 31 Yd FG | 10 | 28 |
3rd | Pittsburgh | 7:12 | Leon Keenan, 56 Yd FG | 13 | 28 |
3rd | Pittsburgh | 3:19 | Bryce Hay, 2 Yd Pass From Angel Goodwell | 20 | 28 |
4th | Coastal Carolina | 8:37 | David Agudosi, 27 Yd Run | 20 | 35 |
4th | Coastal Carolina | 4:30 | Jamal Stephen, 6 Yd Pass From Fredrick Meredith | 20 | 42 |
4th | Pittsburgh | 1:53 | Iosefa Luck, 6 Yd Pass From Angel Goodwell (2PT) | 28 | 42 |
4th | Coastal Carolina | 1:33 | Jamal Stephen, 9 Yd Pass From Fredrick Meredith | 20 | 49 |
Fredrick Meredith | 17/31, 207 Yds, 4 TD, 4 INT |
Justice Spear | 10 Att, 204 Yds, TD |
David Agudosi | 9 Att, 73 Yds, TD |
Fredrick Meredith | 4 Att, 9 Yds, TD |
Jamal Stephen | 4 Rec, 53 Yds, TD |
Denard Cruise | 4 Rec, 83 Yds, TD |
Tavares Tinker | 4 Rec, 50 Yds, TD |
David Agudosi | 2 Rec, 7 Yds |
David Goedeke | 1 Rec, 8 Yds |
Justice Spear | 1 Rec, -2 Yds |
FS AJ Dwumfour | 14 Tkl, 2 TFL, INT |
MLB Anthony Atogwe | 11 Tkl, 7 TFL, 2 Sacks |
CB Mike Momah | 7 Tkl, 2 TFL |
DE Ramon Querio | 5 Tkl, 3 TFL, Sack |
SS Randy Granger | 4 Tkl, 3 TFL, 2 Sacks |
LB Manu Filimoeatu | 4 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack, FF |
DT Jermaine Uzomah | 3 Tkl, 3 TFL, 1.5 Sacks |
MLB Colt DeLuca | 3 Tkl, 2 TFL, 2 Sacks |
DT Tyrone Acker | 2 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack |
DE Monte Miner | Tkl, TFL, Sack |
Angel Goodwell | 30/45, 305 Yds, 2 TD, INT |
Angel Goodwell | 14 Att, -50 Yds |
Cordell Davis | 9 Att, 26 Yds |
Cole Barry | 7 Rec, 45 Yds |
Lawrence Waddy | 6 Rec, 134 Yds |
Cordell Davis | 6 Rec, 20 Yds |
Iosefa Luck | 5 Rec, 50 Yds, TD |
Bryce Hay | 4 Rec, 53 Yds, TD |
JD Powell | 2 Rec, 20 Yds |
CB Carmelo Baker | 8 Tkl, TFL |
FS Davante Clark | 8 Tkl, TFL, INT |
LB Tremaine Isaacs | 6 Tkl, TFL, Sack, FF, INT, TD |
LB Kevin Stewart | 6 Tkl, 2 TFL |
SS Trent Tuttle | 4 Tkl, INT |
DT Jamerson Bigsby | 3 Tkl, TFL, Sack, FR |
MLB Marcus Wimbley | 3 Tkl, INT |
Conway, SC. - Don’t let the 49–28 final score fool you — there was a long stretch in the middle of Saturday’s game where it looked like the Pittsburgh Panthers, not the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers, were the ACC team bound for a title run.
After jumping out to a commanding 28–0 lead thanks to two early takeaways, Coastal looked ready to cruise. Then came the collapse.
It started with an ugly shovel pass from quarterback Fredrick Meredith — a play designed for tight end Jamal Stephen but thrown directly into the facemask of linebacker Tremaine Isaacs. Isaacs snagged the deflection, gathered himself, and trucked through Meredith on the way to the end zone.
It was the first of five turnovers on the day for Meredith — four interceptions and a lost fumble — all of which led directly to Pittsburgh points.
The Panthers methodically clawed back, capitalizing on each mistake. By the end of the third quarter, following Meredith’s fourth interception — a short-field setup that ended with a Bryce Hay touchdown catch — the once-lopsided contest was suddenly just an eight-point game.
Finally, Coastal turned back to what had worked all night: the run game. Behind a bruising 53-yard gallop from Justice Spear and a 27-yard touchdown burst by David Agudosi, the Chanticleers reestablished control and pushed the lead back to double digits.
Meredith steadied late, connecting twice with Stephen for fourth-quarter touchdowns on short fields to seal the 49–28 win — a final score that belied how tense things truly were.
“Just trying to do too much out there,” Meredith admitted postgame. “I let myself take some unnecessary risks.”
When asked whether the pressure of early Heisman talk played into his decision-making, the sophomore didn’t hesitate.
“Not consciously — I’m not out there thinking, ‘I need another touchdown to stay in the race.’ But it’s something that’s in your head when the picks start piling up. I won’t lie.”
The Chanticleers improved to 4–0 thanks mostly to their defense, which recorded 12 sacks and three takeaways despite being put in bad positions all afternoon. Still, the team’s uneven play remains puzzling.
“I just don’t understand this team right now,” said play-by-play voice Chris Burgin on the Coastal radio call. “They go out and dog-walk Georgia, then look lost under the lights the next week. Pittsburgh’s a solid club, no disrespect, but come on — these guys are supposed to be title favorites.”
It’s a sentiment Vaughn didn’t shy away from.
“Hats off to the defense, first and foremost,” said Vaughn. “You can’t keep putting them right back on the field and expect a shutout. They did their part — 12 sacks, three turnovers. Couldn’t ask for more. Offensively? I don’t know what that was, but it’s going to change. Quickly.”
At the heart of Coastal’s roller-coaster start is Meredith himself. The sophomore quarterback followed up his near-perfect showing in Athens with a four-interception outing in Conway — two weeks after tossing three picks in Blacksburg. Through four games, he’s already thrown seven interceptions, halfway to his total of 13 from last season.
And the schedule doesn’t get any easier. Coastal now faces consecutive road trips through Florida — first to Gainesville for a showdown with No. 6 Florida, then to Miami against the eleventh-ranked Hurricanes.
The Chanticleers may be undefeated, but as Vaughn made clear, the margin for error is shrinking fast.

Pittsburgh HB Cordell Davis didn't have the homecoming he dreamed of, as the Conway native was bottled up and fumbled early in the contest.

Coastal's defensive front continues to wreck havoc on the opposition, tallying 12 more sacks in the contest pushing their already staggering total to 37 through just 4 games.

Justice Spear took his first carry 73 yards and never looked back, making the most of his limited opportunities gaining 204 yards on just 10 attempts.
ACC Week Four Results
10 FCS @ #21 West Virginia (3-1) 44
31 Boston College (2-2) @ Syracuse (3-1) 34
24 Duke (3-1) @ #9 Clemson (3-0) 45
45 North Carolina (3-1) @ Virginia Tech (1-3) 27
48 Virginia (4-1) @ Wake Forest (1-3) 17
31 NC State (2-2) @ Georgia Tech (3-1) 35
21 #11 Miami (3-1) @ #4 Louisville (3-0) 31
Notable Week Four Results
17 Texas (1-2) @ #6 Florida (3-0) 27
38 #2 Alabama (4-0) 38 @ #23 Oklahoma (3-1) 17
44 #14 Penn State (2-1) @ #15 Michigan (3-1) 21
52 #13 Tennessee (4-0) @ Ole Miss (1-2) 50
30 #7 Oregon (4-0) @ Arizona State (2-1) 17
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Fred trying to do too much, got bailed out though.