Wednesday, December 3, 2008

"A New Me"

Today as I write this entry I am happy, but yet sad to say that I am free from football. As I took my pads off for the last time in the swamp I felt as if I had lost a good friend of mine that had been with me for over 14 years. Football has been a part of me as long as I can remember and now life without it is different. Now I must look into finding another activity that I can compete in and find some belonging to. So this is me signing off as a football player...

Sunday, November 23, 2008

"The Swamp"


On Saturday November 22, 2008 I had the opportunity to play my last game in Florida, in the Swamp. The swamp was everything I had hoped it would be, it was loud, beautiful, and in your face, I have never seen fans that much into a team in my life. It was truly a college environment unlike no other. Now as I wrap up my football career it is time for me to set my sites on a new way of life, a life of work and relaxation. I am just so ecstatic of what life has in stored for me now... As for my teammates still on the team I wish them the best of luck and always represent The Citadel in the best of your abilities.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

"My Last Home Game"

As the week progressed onto Saturday I began realizing that this weekend would be my last time playing in Johnson Hagood Stadium. I didn't realize that I would feel as sad as I did after the game against University of Tennessee Chatanooga. The Mocs gave us a great game as we defeated them 24-21 at the end of the 4th quarter. Friday night in the hotel in North Charleston my teammates had promised me the game of my life and that is exactly what they did. We fought and scratched our way to a highly deserved win. Go bulldogs...

Thursday, November 6, 2008

"Just stopping By"


Hi everyone I was just thinking about this weekend's game and I felt it was imperative for me to share my thoughts with you about this particular game. The game played by The Citadel and Wofford is one that many one would say is just another game, but for The Citadel and its players it is one that is always played with high emotion. The reason is because of the history that dates back between the two schools, Wofford was always known as the privilidged upper class guys, and The Citadel was more of the blue collar guys that worked hard for everything. I can't wait to play these guys on Saturday in their stadium, I think it is going to be another great one...

Oh yeah don't forget to check us out on CSS the network for southern sports this weekend...

Sunday, November 2, 2008

"Emotion is Key"

Today as I write this entry I feel assured that the bulldogs still have the desire and passion that we initially had as the season began. These particular emotions were displayed countless times on Saturday evening during the game against Georgia Southern Eagles. The team came out amped and ready for anything that the Eagles would bring. Many of the players played far above and beyond their level of play by making and executing plays that were not designed for them to make. Overall I must say that I am extremely proud of the dogs and what we did this weekend, although we suffered another hurting defeat in triple overtime against the Georgia Southern Eagles.

Monday, October 27, 2008

"Focus and Determination"


As the bulldogs go into week 9 with another L in the loss category, individuals on the team feel as if they are at a crossroads. The players can either stay with the ideals of the coaches and captains or go against them and refuse to play hard and with determination. These are some of the feelings that taunt many of the players on a daily basis. The way to get over these hard and depressing feelings is to remain focused and determined in knowing that what we are doing here at The Citadel will pay off, and as a result the team will be proud that it ended with a decent and encouraging record. The bulldogs will have another chance at fate when they face Georgia Southern in week 9 in Johnson Hagood Stadium...

Monday, October 20, 2008

"We Believe"

We believe is a quote that is harped on on a daily basis from the coaches to the alumni. Everyday as the team goes into the lockerroom there are signs that reiterate this theme. Although these quotes are placed on the walls throughout the football complex there are some that are losing this particular feeling. Daily as the dogs go into meetings coaches state that in order for us to win we must be able to pay attention to the little things and improve on the technique. This can be said but the problem is it's not being done consistently, so how does the team get this? The team must stay positive and look foward never worrying about past defeats and this will allow the dogs the opportunity to win a game...