2012 Savannah State Tigers football team

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2012 Savannah State Tigers football
ConferenceMid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Record1–10 (0–8 MEAC)
Head coach
Home stadiumTed A. Wright Stadium
Seasons
← 2011
2013 →
2012 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 22 Bethune–Cookman $^   8 0     9 3  
Howard   6 2     7 4  
North Carolina A&T   5 3     7 4  
North Carolina Central   5 3     6 5  
Delaware State   5 3     6 5  
South Carolina State   4 4     5 6  
Florida A&M   4 4     4 7  
Hampton   3 5     3 7  
Norfolk State   2 6     4 7  
Morgan State   2 6     3 8  
Savannah State   0 8     1 10  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from The Sports Network poll

The 2012 Savannah State Tigers football team represented Savannah State University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Tigers were members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). This was the second season under the guidance of head coach Steve Davenport. The Tigers played their home games at Ted Wright Stadium and they finished the 2012 season with a 1–10 record (0–8 in the MEAC) to finish last in the conference.

Coaches and support staff

Name[1][2] Type[1][2] College Graduating year
Steve Davenport Head coach
Georgia Tech
1990
Greg Lester Assistant head coach/Outside Receivers coach
Georgia Tech
Terance Mathis Offensive coordinator/Inside Receivers coach New Mexico 1990
Thomas Balkcom Defensive backs coach
Georgia Tech
William Bell Running backs coach
Georgia Tech
Mitch Doolittle Linebackers coach Presbyterian College 2006
Saeed Khalif Defensive coordinator/defensive line coach
Georgia Tech
1988
Tony Haynes Quarterbacks coach Webber International 2005
Broderick Jones Offensive line coach Ole Miss 2005

Media

Radio flagship: WHCJ
Broadcasters: Toby Hyde (play-by-play), Curtis Foster (analyst)

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 17:00 pmat No. 19
FCS
L 0–8455,784
September 86:00 pmat No. 6
Doak Campbell Stadium
  • Tallahassee, FL
  • ESPN3L 0–5571,126
    September 227:00 pmNorth Carolina CentralL 33–453,415
    September 291:00 pmat HowardL 9–562,955
    October 67:00 pmMorgan State
    • Ted Wright Stadium
    • Savannah, GA
    L 6–451,978
    October 136:00 pmat Florida A&M
    L 3–4412,561
    October 202:00 pm
    Edward Waters
    *dagger
    • Ted Wright Stadium
    • Savannah, GA
    W 42–354,269
    October 272:00 pmat HamptonL 13–215,500
    November 32:00 pmat Norfolk StateL 21–3316,269
    November 105:00 pm
    Bethune-Cookman
    • Ted Wright Stadium
    • Savannah, GA
    L 7–493,683
    November 171:00 pmat South Carolina StateL 13–2710,011
    • *Non-conference game
    • daggerHomecoming
    • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
    • All times are in Eastern time

    Game summaries

    Oklahoma State

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Savannah State 0 0 000
    Oklahoma State 35 14 211484

    at Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, Oklahoma

    • Game time: 7 pm EST
    • Game weather: Sunny, 21% humidity
    • Game attendance: 55,784
    • Referee: David Alvarez
    • TV:
      Fox College Sports

    Florida State

    For their second game of the season, the Tigers traveled to Tallahassee, Florida to face the #6 ranked Seminoles of Florida State. This was the first meeting between these teams. Prior to the game, the Seminoles were installed as 70 1/2 point favorites, reportedly making Savannah State the biggest underdogs in any college football game ever.[3][4]

    The Seminoles held the Tigers scoreless, winning 55–0. Florida State scored 35 points in the first quarter, with a 61-yd touchdown pass from

    James Wilder, Jr. and another 1-yd touchdown run from James Wilder, Jr. with a subsequent failed point-after-attempt from kicker Dustin Hopkins
    , ending his streak of 145 consecutive extra point attempts. Florida State scored another seven points in the third quarter as the result of a 19-yd touchdown pass from Jacob Coker to Kelvin Benjamin.

    The Seminoles totaled 413 yards of offense in the game, with 167 rushing yards and 246 passing yards while holding Savannah State to just 28 total yards of offense. The victory improved Florida State's all-time record against the Tigers to 1-0.

    The game was delayed by lightning in the area in the second quarter and later called with 8:59 left in the third quarter, again due to weather.[5]

    North Carolina Central

    Period 1 2 34Total
    North Carolina Central 3 7 28745
    Savannah State 7 7 61333

    at Ted Wright Stadium, Savannah, Georgia

    • Game time: 7 p.m.
    • Game weather: Clear
    • Game attendance: 3,415
    • Referee: Darrell Davis

    Howard

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Savannah State 0 3 609
    Howard 7 21 28056

    at William H. Greene Stadium, Washington, D.C.

    • Game time: 1 p.m.
    • Game weather: Partly Sunny
    • Game attendance: 2,955
    • Referee: Donnell Leathers

    Morgan State

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Morgan State 7 7 24745
    Savannah State 6 0 006

    at Ted Wright Stadium, Savannah, Georgia

    • Game time: 7 p.m.
    • Game weather: Partly Sunny
    • Game attendance: 1,978
    • Referee: Kelvin Thorpe

    Florida A&M

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Savannah State 3 0 003
    Florida A&M 13 10 14744

    at Bragg Memorial Stadium, Tallahassee, Florida

    • Game time: 6 p.m.
    • Referee: Flemon Williams

    Edward Waters

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Edward Waters 14 7 7735
    Savannah State 14 14 7742

    at Ted Wright Stadium, Savannah, Georgia

    • Game time: 2 p.m.
    • Game weather: Sunny
    • Game attendance: 4,269
    • Referee: Andre Lowe

    Antonio Bostick threw for four touchdowns and ran for two as the Tigers defeated NAIA Edward Waters College for the first win of the season. Bostick finished the game with 319 yards passing.[6]

    Hampton

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Savannah State 3 0 7313
    Hampton 0 14 7021

    at Armstrong Stadium, Hampton, Virginia

    • Game time: 2 p.m.
    • Game weather: Cloudy, Windy & Rain
    • Game attendance: 5,500
    • Referee: Clement Hall

    Norfolk State

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Savannah State 0 21 0021
    Norfolk State 17 7 6333

    at Price Stadium, Norfolk, Virginia

    • Game time: 2 p.m.
    • Game weather: Partly sunny
    • Game attendance: 16,269
    • Referee: D. Leathers

    Bethune-Cookman

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Bethune-Cookman
    7 28 7749
    Savannah State 0 0 707

    at Ted Wright Stadium, Savannah, Georgia

    • Game time: 5 p.m.
    • Game weather: Sunny, Fair
    • Game attendance: 3,683
    • Referee: Steve Kinny

    South Carolina State

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Savannah State 7 0 6013
    South Carolina State 10 3 7727

    at Dawson Stadium, Orangeburg, South Carolina

    • Game time: 1 pm
    • Game weather: Cold and Windy
    • Game attendance: 10,011
    • Referee: Andre Lowe

    South Carolina State defeated the Tigers 27-13 in the season finale for both teams. The Bulldogs led 13-7 at halftime and pushed the lead to 20-7 with 6:21 left in the third quarter.[7] The Tigers scored on a 10-yard pass from Victorian Hardison to Dylan Cook with 1:39 left in the third to pull the Tigers within a score, 20-13, but missed the extra point.[7] The Bulldogs blocked an SSU punt which put them in scoring position from the Tigers 20-yard line to seal the victory for the bulldogs.[7] The Tigers defense was led by Wayne Burden who had 11 tackles (10 solo) and 3 tackles for loss.[7]

    References

    1. ^ a b "Staff Directory". Savannah State University. Retrieved August 3, 2009.
    2. ^ a b "Dalpias, Mickey Named Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainers". Savannah State University. August 10, 2009. Retrieved August 19, 2009.
    3. ^ Brooks, Matt (September 6, 2012)State is biggest underdog in college football history against Florida State. The Washington Post Retrieved September 6, 2012.
    4. ^ "Savannah State Tigers getting 70 1/2 points vs Florida State Seminoles - ESPN". ESPN com. September 7, 2012. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
    5. ^ No. 6 FSU up 55-0 before game suspended by bad weather. ESPN.com. Retrieved September 9, 2012.
    6. ^ "College Football Regional Roundup: Edward Waters Falls to Savannah State". The Florida Times-Union. Jacksonville. October 20, 2012. Retrieved October 22, 2012.
    7. ^ a b c d "SC State End Season With Win Over Tigers". LIVE5NEWS.COM. Retrieved December 3, 2012.