Category: Wofford Terriers
Young OL Coming Together for Wofford
Wofford offensive line coach Eric Nash is sleeping like a baby these days.
For a while there, he was a little restless.
The Terriers are losing three All-Southern Conference linemen to graduation. That will make a position coach toss and turn.… more »
Wofford Secondary Shines During Spring Scrimmage
Johnson leads way with three interceptions as team tallies six picks.
On a cold and rainy Saturday morning at Gibbs Stadium, the Wofford secondary shined brightly.
The Terriers’ defense came up with six interceptions during an intrasquad scrim… more »
Wofford Holds First Spring Scrimmage
The Wofford College football team held the first of two scheduled spring scrimmages on Saturday, March 14 at Gibbs Stadium. In the cold and rain, the defense came up with six interceptions on the day.
Overall, the Terriers ran approximately 80 plays… more »
Wofford Hosts Coaches Clinic
The Wofford College football coaching staff is hosting the third annual coaching clinic on Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week. Over 350 high school coaches from around the nation are on the Wofford campus learning the offense and defense currently… more »
Wofford's Lees Rebounds from Knee Surgery
Perhaps nobody on the Wofford football team was more eager to start spring practice than Sean Lees.
The 5-foot-11, 198-pound halfback’s 2008 season lasted all of one play. Lees suffered a surgery-requiring injury to his right knee on the Terriers’ fi… more »
Wofford Announces 2009 Schedule
Wofford College has announced the 2009 football schedule, which includes home games against SoCon-foes Appalachian State and Georgia Southern, along with road games against FBS opponents South Florida and Wisconsin.
The Terriers will open the season… more »
Southern Conference Announces Cost-Cutting Measures
The Southern Conference on Friday announced several cost-saving measures that will go into effect for the 2009-10 academic year, including trimming one day off baseball trips and cutting the number of teams eligible for postseason league tournaments in… more »
Opinion: Delaware State? Montana State? Get Real
University of Michigan fans finally got to see Friday who would be rounding out the last open spot on the 2009 football schedule.
A matchup with a national powerhouse like Oklahoma, Florida, USC or Texas? Not quite.
On Oct. 17, the Wolverines will… more »
Friends Pulling for NFL's Panthers' (And Wofford Football Alum) Richardson
Fayetteville High School classmates of Jerry Richardson are hoping for a quick recovery now that the Carolina Panthers owner has undergone a heart transplant.
Richardson, 72, had been awaiting a transplant since December, and a donor heart was implan… more »
Maryland's Crab Bowl Features Future FCS Football Players
Wearing a uniform similar to the one he will don next season for the University of Maryland, running back Caleb Porzel stood near midfield after today's inaugural Maryland Crab Bowl all-star game and began to reel off the names of several of his future… more »
JMU's Linebackers Learn To Cope
HARRISONBURG - The smile on his face and the length of his answers spoke volumes about how far Vidal Nelson has come this season.
It wasn't that long ago, eight weeks to be exact, that Nelson was forced into the James Madison football team's starting… more »
For JMU's QB Landers, It's All In The Wrists
HARRISONBURG - Before each football game, Rodney Landers takes a purple marker and writes "757" on white tape. On another piece of tape, he scrawls "take over." Then, he wraps the two homemade fashion accessories around his wrists.
But that's not all… more »
Dukes edge Wofford Terriers, 38-35
HARRISONBURG — James Madison University avoided an upset in the first round of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoffs Saturday, holding on to defeat Wofford 38-35 before 12,826 fans at Bridgeforth Stadium.
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The top-seeded D… more »
Romero Scores 4 TD’s, Still Wofford Loses to JMU in FCS Playoffs, 38-35
HARRISONBURG, Va. – Wofford College was defeated 38-35 by James Madison on Saturday afternoon at Bridgeforth Stadium-Zane Showker Field in the opening round of the NCAA Playoffs. Dane Romero had four touchdowns, but it was not enough to stop the Dukes.… more »
Dukes Beat Wofford In First Round
HARRISONBURG - Rodney Landers rushed for 166 yards Saturday afternoon, but it was the final, punishing six that made his James Madison football team a winner in the playoffs for the first time since 2004.
With the top-seeded Dukes clinging to a 3-poi… more »