The Charleston Southern University Buccaneers head to
Spartanburg, S.C. Saturday for a meeting with the Wofford College
Terriers, the second game of the season for both teams. Kick-off at
Gibbs Stadium is set for 7 p.m.
Buccaneer fans can listen to the game on WJNI-FM 106.3 in the
Charleston area, with pregame coverage beginning at 6:30 p.m. EST.
Fans can also listen to the game free of charge around the world on
Teamline, either on the internet or via telephone. Fans who make
the trip to the Upstate can listen to the Wofford broadcast on
WSPG-AM 1400. Also, fans can follow the game statistically through
ICS Sidearm Stats, provided by Wofford.
Teamline Live
Stats
Teamline Call-In Number - 1-800-846-4700 teamcode 2942
CSU lost their opener, 62-3, to defending BCS National Champion
Florida. Kwame Krakue led the Bucs with six catches for 63 yards,
while new quarterback A.J. Toscano completed 18 of 31 passes for
157 yards. Matt Bach had a team-high five tackles against the
Gators.
Big Plays
Push Florida Past CSU, 62-3
Wofford fell to South Florida in their opener, 40-7. Eric
Breitenstein ran for 121 yards and a touchdown to lead the
Terriers. Mike Niam had a team-high 11 tackles.
Wofford
Falls, 40-7, in Season Opener at USF
The Terriers are ranked 14th in the latest Sports Network FCS
Top-25 poll. They opened the season at No. 10. The Bucs received
votes in the preseason TSN poll but fell out after the loss to
Florida.
TSN
Top-25 Poll
Media and fans who wish to learn more about the CSU vs. Wofford
match-up are free to download and print copies of pregame notes
from both schools.
CSU Game
Notes Central
Quick Notes on Saturday's game:
* Wofford holds an 11-0 edge in the series against CSU
* CSU is 1-22 all-time against current Southern Conference
members
* CSU Head Coach Jay Mills (CSU Record: 34-34) is one win away from
becoming the school's all-time winningest coach
* Wofford will wear throwback jeseys and helmets on Saturday to
honor their 1960 team, which went 11-0 in the regular season and
played in the Cigar Bowl
* CSU's game against Forida was watched by 90,621 spectators, the
most people to ever attend a CSU game
* WR Gerald Stevenson is 34 yards away from becoming the Big
South's all-time leader in combined kick return yards