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Post by redsox907 » Today, 04:14

Scars wrote:
Today, 02:40
backup QB played 1 quarter and threw 3 picks :dead:

With how the D's playing, this is Coastal's title to lose
he was trying to show out for coach, but just showed why he was the backup.

I'm really hoping that Clemson doesn't beat A&M. I don't want another rematch with them in the Natty, if we make it past OK State

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2032 College Football Playoff Semifinal

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#2 Coastal Carolina (14-0)
Offensive Scheme: Veer and Shoot
Defensive Scheme: 3-3-5
Offensive Points Per Game: 48.6 (1st)
Defensive Points Per Game: 19.3 (5th)
Offensive Rankings: 506.0 (2nd)
Defensive Rankings: 287.4 (1st)

#6 Oklahoma State Cowboys (14-1)
78 Overall // 76 Offense // 81 Defense
Head Coach: Kalani Sitake (34-7)
Offensive Scheme: Power Spread
Defensive Scheme: 4-3 Multiple
Offensive Points Per Game: 35.1 (28th)
Defensive Points Per Game: 20.8 (9th)
Offensive Rankings: 427.8 (44th)
Defensive Rankings: 346.3 (11th)

Coastal Carolina 2032 Results
Combined Record: 139-66
Week 1 | Memphis (11-3) | W 54-3
Week 2 | @ Virginia Tech (5-7) | W 56-10
Week 3 | @ Georgia (7-6) | W 47-3
Week 4 | Pittsburgh (7-6) | W 49-28
Week 5 | @ Florida (10-4) | W 21-20
Week 6 | @ Miami (10-3) | W 45-13
Week 7 | Clemson (12-3) | W 35-32
Week 8 | @ Syracuse (7-6) | W 56-34
Week 9 | @ NC State (6-7) | W 41-13
Week 10 | Oregon (13-2) | W 56-24
Week 11 | West Virginia (7-6) | W 61-20
Week 12 | Florida State (8-5) | W 50-14
CCG | Clemson (12-3) | W 54-42
QFP | Florida (10-4) | W 55-14

Oklahoma State Cowboys 2032 Results
Combined Record: 120-77
Week 1 | Georgia (7-6) | L 38-24
Week 2 | @ UTEP (10-4) | W 42-17
Week 3 | Arkansas (4-8) | W 42-17
Week 4 | FCS | W 36-3
Week 5 | Arizona (6-7) | W 35-14
Week 6 | TCU (7-6) | W 21-0
Week 7 | Arizona State (9-4) | W 35-28
Week 8 | @ SMU (10-4) | W 30-25
Week 9 | Baylor (8-5) | W 34-18
Week 10 | Iowa State (4-8) | W 35-28
Week 12 | @ Texas Tech (3-9) | W 34-10
Week 13 | @ Utah (6-7) | W 35-17
CCG | SMU (10-4) | W 31-17
1st R | Wisconsin (11-3) | W 42-32
QFP | Nebraska (12-2) | W 50-48

Coastal Carolina Injury Report
N/A

Oklahoma State Cowboys Injury Report
T Larry Buggs (74) | Achilles Tear (31 Weeks)

Oklahoma State Cowboys Top Performers
JR(RS) QB Nate Hwang (88) | 343/521 (65%), 4,074 Yds, 35 TD, 5 INT
SR(RS) HB John Cesario (85) | 251 Att, 1,245 Yds, 19 TD
SR(RS) WR Matt Zemaitis (85) | 100 Rec, 1,301 Yds, 7 TD
JR WR Brian Bernstine (83) | 74 Rec, 1,025 Yds, 11 TD
FR SS Terrelle Dwumfour (69) | 82 Tkl
SR LB Kaleb Fricke (93) | 62 Tkl, 25 TFL, 15.5 Sacks
SR(RS) LB John Batista (86) | 39 Tkl, 12 TFL, 8 Sacks
SR(RS) CB Keenan Vildor (85) | 65 Tkl, 2 INT

Rose Bowl
#4 Texas A&M (13-1) vs #8 Clemson (12-3)
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Post by Caesar » Today, 04:57

Oklahoma State being good is wild :dead:

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Post by redsox907 » Today, 16:46

Caesar wrote:
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Oklahoma State being good is wild :dead:
they've got a very top heavy roster, but I'm just shocked they made it past Nebraska tbh

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Cowboys Run Out of Ammo In New Orleans

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BOXSCORE
Team1st2nd3rd4thFinal
Oklahoma State770721
Coastal Carolina142116758
ScoringSummary
QTeamTimePlayOklahoma StateCoastal Carolina
1stCoastal Carolina9:22Denard Cruise, 64 Yd Pass From Fredrick Meredith07
1stOklahoma State3:00Matt Zemaitis, 37 Yd Pass From Nate Hwang77
1stCoastal Carolina1:28David Agudosi, 33 Yd Run714
2ndOklahoma State8:55Gabe Abel, 6 Yd Pass From Nate Hwang1414
2ndCoastal Carolina6:55Denard Cruise, 3 Yd Pass From Fredrick Meredith1421
2ndCoastal Carolina4:35David Agudosi, 39 Yd Pass From Fredrick Meredith1428
2ndCoastal Carolina0:57Jamal Stephen, 4 Yd Pass From Fredrick Meredith1435
3rdCoastal Carolina7:51Justice Spear, 30 Yd Run1442
3rdCoastal Carolina0:58Safety1444
3rdCoastal Carolina0:41Denard Cruise, 87 Yd Pass From Fredrick Meredith1451
4thCoastal Carolina6:53Koren Moses, 1 Yd Run1458
4thOklahoma State2:17Gabe Abel, 13 Yd Run2158
Coastal Carolina
Passing_Stats
Fredrick Meredith24/30, 426 Yds, 5 TD
Koren Moses1/2, 1 Yd
Rushing_Stats
Justice Spear12 Att, 114 Yds, TD
David Agudosi8 Att, 86 Yds, TD
Koren Moses4 Att, 1 Yd, TD
Duke Kryspin3 Att, 4 Yds
Fredrick Meredith2 Att, -12 Yds
Receiving_Stats
Tavares Tinker10 Rec, 159 Yds
David Agudosi4 Rec, 61 Yds, TD
Denard Cruise3 Rec, 154 Yds, 3 TD
Jamal Stephen3 Rec, 12 Yds, TD
Tyler Hagg3 Rec, 35 Yds
Percy LaRue1 Rec, 1 Yd
Bernie Bender1 Rec, 5 Yds
Defensive_Stats
FS AJ Dwumfour7 Tkl, 3 TFL
MLB Anthony Atogwe6 Tkl, 4 TFL, 0.5 Sack, Safety
DE Alfonso Smith5 Tkl, 4 TFL, Sack
LB Manu Filimoeatu4 Tkl, 2 TFL, 0.5 Sack
Oklahoma State
Passing_Stats
Nate Hwang13/19, 163 Yds, 2 TD
Gage McBurrows5/8, 45 Yds
Rushing_Stats
Gage McBurros8 Att, 14 Yds
John Cesario8 Att, 10 Yds
Gage Abel5 Att, 41 Yds
Nate Hwang4 Att, -9 Yds
Eric Vincent1 Att, -8 Yds
Receiving_Stats
Brian Bernstine3 Rec, 35 Yds
Gabe Abel2 Rec, 29 Yds, TD
Matt Zemaitis2 Rec, 44 Yds, TD
John Cesario2 Rec, 28 Yds
Grant Youboty2 Rec, 21 Yds
DeMetrious Tavares2 Rec, 22 Yds
Fredrick Dugan1 Rec, 15 Yds
Defensive_Stats
LB Kaleb Fricke8 Tkl, 3 TFL, Sack
LB Joshua Batista7 Tkl, TFL, Sack
CB Emanuel Chavis6 Tkl, 2 TFL

New Orleans, LA. - After rattling off 14 wins, claiming the Big 12 crown, dispatching Wisconsin in the opening round, and surviving a triple-overtime classic against Nebraska, the Oklahoma State Cowboys simply ran out of bullets in the Sugar Bowl.

“It’s tough when you’re overmatched out there,” Kirk Herbstreit said on the broadcast. “Give credit to Oklahoma State — they fought tooth and nail all season. But when you’ve got to play perfect football every week, it’s not sustainable. They needed a few defensive stops to hang around, and they just couldn’t get them.”

Coastal Carolina wasted no time setting the tone. On the game’s first play from scrimmage, Fredrick Meredith launched a 64-yard strike to Denard Cruise, who torched double coverage and cruised into the end zone untouched.

To their credit, the Cowboys didn’t blink. They answered with back-to-back touchdown drives, knotting the score at 14–14 midway through the first quarter and momentarily silencing a raucous Coastal crowd in New Orleans.

But “perfect football” didn’t last long. A pair of offensive miscues gave Coastal short fields, and the Chanticleers pounced — scoring three straight touchdowns to blow open a 35–14 halftime lead. Coastal finished the first half with touchdowns on five of six drives, the lone miss coming on a hurried possession with under a minute remaining.

Even when Oklahoma State’s defense finally broke through late in the 3rd quarter, standing up 6’7” tight end Jamal Stephen on fourth-and-goal from the two, the celebration was short-lived. On the very next play, MLB Anthony Atogwe knifed through the line and stuffed John Cesario in the end zone for a safety. After the free kick, Meredith needed just one snap to deliver the dagger — an 87-yard bomb to Cruise, his fifth touchdown of the day.

Meredith finished nearly flawless: 24-of-30 for 426 yards and five touchdowns, authoring one of the most efficient postseason performances in program history.

When asked about that final deep shot, Meredith smiled. “That was my call,” he said. “I wanted to end the game the same way we started it — with a Cruise Missile.”

On the postgame podium, Coach Kade Vaughn opened his remarks by praising his opponent.
“Before we get into the questions, round of applause for Oklahoma State,” Vaughn said. “They put together a hell of a season when nobody thought they would. I know what it’s like to come up short in a storybook run. I hope they build on it — and maybe we’ll see them again down the line.”

With the 58–21 victory, Coastal Carolina punched its ticket back to the National Championship Game for the first time since 2028. After last year’s heartbreaking semifinal loss to Georgia, the Chanticleers look every bit like a team on a mission.

Meredith — who kept a photo of his missed tackle on Georgia’s pick-six as his phone wallpaper all season — made his intentions clear afterward.

“We winning this shit,” the sophomore declared to roaring applause.

After his Sugar Bowl performance, few would dare bet against him — or against Kade Vaughn’s scorching-hot Chanticleers — when they take the field at SoFi Stadium in two weeks.

Now, Coastal waits to see who will emerge from the Rose Bowl — and whether fate will once again bring the Clemson Tigers across their path.

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Meredith started and ended his Sugar Bowl debut the same way, with a monster touchdown to Denard Cruise as the Chanticleers outgunned the Cowboys from the opening whistle.

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Nate Hwang had the Cowboys rolling early but as the pressure mounted, the Cowboys guns ran out of bullets. Needing another touchdown to keep pace, Hwang was sacked by DE Alfonso Smith forcing a punt and opening the floodgates.

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2032 National Championship Preview

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#2 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (15-0)
Offensive Scheme: Veer and Shoot
Defensive Scheme: 3-3-5
Offensive Points Per Game: 49.2 (1st)
Defensive Points Per Game: 19.4 (5th)
Offensive Rankings: 513.6 (2nd)
Defensive Rankings: 285.3 (1st)

#4 Texas A&M Aggies (14-1)
87 Overall // 89 Offense // 86 Defense
Head Coach: Billy Napier (30-11)
Offensive Scheme: Power Spread
Defensive Scheme: 3-3-5 Tite
Offensive Points Per Game: 43.5 (4th)
Defensive Points Per Game: 23.6 (16th)
Offensive Rankings: 493.7 (4th)
Defensive Rankings: 370.3 (26th)

Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 2032 Results
Combined Record: 153-70
Week 1 | Memphis (11-3) | W 54-3
Week 2 | @ Virginia Tech (5-7) | W 56-10
Week 3 | @ Georgia (7-6) | W 47-3
Week 4 | Pittsburgh (7-6) | W 49-28
Week 5 | @ Florida (10-4) | W 21-20
Week 6 | @ Miami (10-3) | W 45-13
Week 7 | Clemson (12-4) | W 35-32
Week 8 | @ Syracuse (7-6) | W 56-34
Week 9 | @ NC State (6-7) | W 41-13
Week 10 | Oregon (13-2) | W 56-24
Week 11 | West Virginia (7-6) | W 61-20
Week 12 | Florida State (8-5) | W 50-14
CCG | Clemson (12-4) | W 54-42
QFP | Florida (10-4) | W 55-14
SFP | Oklahoma State (14-2) | W 58-21

Texas A&M Aggies 2032 Results
Combined Record: 120-80
Week 1 | FCS | W 56-14
Week 2 | Marshall (11-3) | W 52-14
Week 3 | Buffalo (7-6) | W 56-24
Week 4 | @ Mississippi State (3-9) | W 55-37
Week 6 | Kentucky (6-7) | W 38-9
Week 7 | Utah (6-7) | W 56-35
Week 8 | @ South Carolina (7-6) | W 35-10
Week 9 | @ Arkansas (4-8) | W 31-20
Week 10 | @ Missouri (8-5) | W 56-10
Week 11 | Georgia (7-6) | W 49-38
Week 12 | Auburn (4-8) | W 44-20
Week 13 | @ Texas (4-8) | W 38-28
CCG | Alabama (13-1) | L 38-23
QFP | Oregon (13-2) | W 24-21
SFP | Clemson (12-4) | W 39-36

Coastal Carolina Injury Report
N/A

Texas A&M Aggies Injury Report
DE Lyle Poole (87) | Foot Fracture (4 Weeks)

Texas A&M Aggies Top Performers
SO(RS) QB Cooper Rossi (86) | 356/513 (69%), 4,515 Yds, 27 TD, 8 INT
JR(RS) HB Ben McCloud (92) | 267 Att, 1,677 Yds, 33 TD
SO(RS) WR Nate Raji (88) | 90 Rec, 1,126 Yds, 2 TD
TE LaMarcus Sweat (88) | 56 Rec, 713 Yds, 8 TD
SR(RS) MLB Antoine Prater (84) | 83 Tkl, 5 TFL, 0.5 Sack, 3 INT
SR(RS) DE Javier Hardman (96) | 54 Tkl, 26 TFL, 15.5 Sacks
SR(RS) DE Lyle Poole (87) | 44 Tkl, 13 TFL, 8 Sacks
SR(RS) CB Telvin Titus (86) | 81 Tkl, 2 TFL, 0.5 Sak, 3 INT
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