S.C. State looking to fulfill multiple goals

By THOMAS GRANT JR., Times and Democrat
Saturday, November 21, 2009



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ORANGEBURG -- Finish the job.

It's been head coach Buddy Pough's season-ending mantra to his South Carolina State football team every year since his arrival in 2001. The Bulldogs have responded by posting a 24-4 record in the month of November, including 23 consecutive conference victories.

Closing out the regular season with another win today over North Carolina A&T could have playoff locale implications for the two-time MEAC champions. Having clinched a second straight FCS postseason berth, the Bulldogs (9-1, 7-0) now aspire to earn a first-round home game while extending their conference-record winning streak to 19.

"It's a good feeling and I'm proud of our kids, proud of our coaches, proud of our organization in general and the university and I'm really happy with the fact that we've achieved this goal," Pough said. "But, it's just kind of a hollow feeling of sorts just because what we're really looking for is more. We'd like to get into the playoffs and really make some real hay there to really get something accomplished in that way.

So we're about the task now of making sure that we finish up real strong. North Carolina A&T is really good and may be the most improved team in our league."

Since falling to S.C. State 49-9 on Nov. 22, 2003, North Carolina A&T has gone 14-54, had four head coaches and posted five straight losing seasons. First-year Aggies head coach Alonzo Lee was the team's defensive coordinator in that game and sees today's matchup as a chance to reverse the pendulum in the rivalry.

"The world is round and things do go in circles," Lee said. "There's no doubt about that. The bottom line is I can't say what ultimately happened and why that turned about, but I believe the same turnabout is going to happen again."

For that to occur, North Carolina A&T (5-5, 3-4) must try to slow down a Bulldogs' offense which has outscored opponents 86-13 in the first quarter. It's been a balanced attack, with record-setting efforts on offense from quarterback Malcolm Long, running back Will Ford, wide receiver Tre Young and kicker Blake Erickson.

Long became the first Bulldog in school history to throw for 2,000 yards in a single season in last week's 37-13 win over Morgan State, while Young earned MEAC offensive player of the week honors after amassing 313 total yards of offense en route to setting the school career record for receptions (121).

Erickson connected on three field goals to break Cedric Oglesby's school record for field goals in a season with 12. As for Ford, the school's all-time leading rusher needs 155 yards to surpass Hampton's Alonzo Coleman's MEAC career rushing yards (4,648).

Defensively, the Bulldogs rank first in the MEAC in four categories (rushing, scoring, total defense and sacks).

They face an Aggies offense which is averaging just 17.3 points per game.

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