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Thomas Scruggs and Jon Rawl look back at the disappointing 2025 season for Citadel Football, as the team wraps play at ETSU with a close loss. What changes will come for Coach Drayton in the 2026 season? Also on this final episode of the year, a South Carolina high school senior hopes to become a Citadel Man.
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The Citadel defeated South Carolina, Coastal Carolina and co-won the SoCon in 2015. Mike Houston coached the Bulldogs during that special season, and he joins "Citadel GrayLine" to reflect on his two years along the Ashley River. Also, Andrew Miller reports on the loss to Wofford, the upcoming season finale at ETSU, and the school's decision to opt-in to a NCAA settlement.
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Lane Kiffin and the No. 6 Ole Miss Rebels siege The Citadel, 49-0. Maurice Drayton and his Dogs take their 4-6 selves back to Charleston, along with a $500,000 check. Wofford now awaits in a Homecoming, home finale. Plus, Michael Flintom, '94, drops by to discuss his days on the 1990s football teams, and to promote the 2026 The Citadel Brigadier Foundation golf benefit at Wild Dunes.
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Jon Rawl is at The Velvet Ditch on the historic Oxford Square in Oxford, Mississippi, as The Citadel prepares to take on Lane Kiffin and the No. 6 Ole Miss Rebels. Can the Dogs shock the Johnny Rebs? Plus, Andrew Miller and Thomas Scruggs recap the 28-point 4th quarter rally and a victory over VMI.
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Greenville is not kind to the Bulldogs, as Furman comes to life to down The Citadel, 24-14. PostandCourier.com's Andrew Miller discusses the fixes Maurice Drayton's club need to remedy before military rival VMI marches into Johnson Hagood Stadium for the annual Military Classic of the South.
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Western Carolina scratches the Dogs at home, and now more purple awaits as Furman hosts the 3-4 (2-2 SoCon) Citadel football team this weekend. Dave Sollazzo ('77) is this week's Band of Gold Spotlight. The former Bulldog defensive end turned 45-year assistant coach has many stories from his days along the Ashley River, and beyond.
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A rain-soaked Lowcountry played host to Division II Valdosta State, and The Citadel get the win and now treads water on the season with a 3-3 overall record. The Post and Courier's Andrew Miller and co-host Thomas Scruggs analyze the 38-14 triumph, and look ahead to Saturday's home contest with streaking Western Carolina.
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DNA plays a big role within Citadel football, and the Dogs used the open date to craft the fabric of their offense: the triple option. Division II Valdosta State heads to Johnson Hagood Stadium for The Citadel's (2-3, 2-1 SoCon) third home game. Plus, former Bulldogs volleyball player Sharlissa de Jesus will have her jersey number (11) retired.
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Prost!🍻 The Citadel visits Chattanooga and raises an Oktoberfest glass – and butt-whuppin' – courtesy of a commanding 28-10 thumping of the Mocs. PostandCourier.com's Andrew Miller and co-hosts Thomas Scruggs and Jon Rawl reflect on what went right for the Cadets. Maurice Drayton's 2-3 (2-1 SoCon) team now enjoys an open date. And with the arrival of the Charlotte Hornets at McAlister Field House for preseason drills, Miller has fun with NBA rookie Kon Knueppel's choice of Charleston fine dining spots.
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Mercer keeps The Citadel off the Johnson Hagood Stadium scoreboard, the second-straight home shutout for the Bulldogs. Now, Maurice Drayton's 1-3 team must travel to Cbattanooga and aim for a SoCon road win. Plus, could raising the price of student fees, specifically raising Citadel Graduate College students' contribution, a way to drastically boost the athletic budget?
info_outlineThe Bulldogs have a strong defensive effort at VMI and pull out a close win, the first SoCon triumph for Coach Maurice Drayton. El Cid now welcomes Chris Hatcher's pass-happy Samford Bulldogs to Charleston for Senior Day.