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Deuce2223
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Because of your history with USC last year I feel like you could lean toward a different school. I would love to see you at Colorado.. They are use to big personalities with Coach Prime.. However because your thread title is dedicated to Coastal it makes me wonder if you start a new thread or what.
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redsox907
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you can change the name of the thread, so updating it for a new school with Vaughn would not be an issue if that's the route we takeDeuce2223 wrote: ↑06 Nov 2025, 23:53Because of your history with USC last year I feel like you could lean toward a different school. I would love to see you at Colorado.. They are use to big personalities with Coach Prime.. However because your thread title is dedicated to Coastal it makes me wonder if you start a new thread or what.
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redsox907
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Same Old Song & Dance

| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
| #6 Miami | 0 | 3 | 7 | 7 | 17 |
| #1 Coastal Carolina | 21 | 14 | 7 | 7 | 49 |
| Q | Team | Time | Play | Miami | Coastal Carolina |
| 1st | Coastal Carolina | 6:09 | Bernie Bender, 22 Yd Pass From Fredrick Meredith | 0 | 7 |
| 1st | Coastal Carolina | 3:23 | Fredrick McCallum, 11 Yd Run | 0 | 14 |
| 1st | Coastal Carolina | 0:26 | Fredrick Meredith, 2 Yd Run | 0 | 21 |
| 2nd | Miami | 6:19 | Jose Bavaro, 25 Yd FG | 3 | 21 |
| 2nd | Coastal Carolina | 6:07 | Tavares Tinker, 81 Yd Pass From Fredrick Meredith | 3 | 28 |
| 2nd | Coastal Carolina | 0:02 | Bernie Bender, 2 Yd Pass From Fredrick Meredith | 3 | 35 |
| 3rd | Coastal Carolina | 7:58 | Fredrick Meredith, 2 Yd Run | 3 | 42 |
| 3rd | Miami | 7:58 | Quincy Butt, 47 Yd Pass From Alfonso Kamara | 10 | 42 |
| 4th | Coastal Carolina | 7:26 | Bernie Bender, 8 Yd Pass From Fredrick Meredth | 10 | 49 |
| 4th | Miami | 0:15 | Cameron Pride, 2 Yd Pass From Ben Kafka | 17 | 49 |
Coastal Carolina Miami Passing | Stats Passing | Stats ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------ Fredrick Meredith | 21/28, 345 Yds, 4 TD Alfonso Kamara | 11/16, 185 Yds, 1 TD Ben Kafka | 9/11, 99 Yds, TD Rushing | Stats Rushing | Stats ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------ Fredrick McCallum | 6 Att, 34 Yds Alfonso Kamara | 6 Att, 32 Yds Cornell Jennings | 10 Att, 48 Yds. Lorenzo Harris | 10 Att, 30 Yds Fredrick Meredith | 6 Att, 34 Yds, 2 TD Antoine Cox | 6 Att, 11 Yds Receiving | Stats Receiving | Stats ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------ Tavares Tinker | 7 Rec, 217 Yds, TD Quincy Butt | 4 Rec, 117 Yds, TD Bernie Bender | 5 Rec, 46 Yds, 3 TD Cameron Pride | 3 Rec, 35 Yds, TD Dorian Allen | 4 Rec, 41 Yds Antonie Cox | 3 Rec, 18 Yds Jamal Stephen | 2 Rec, 20 Yds Ben Ellington | 2 Rec, 34 Yds Tyler Hagg | 2 Rec, 17 Yds Tevan Hutson | 2 Rec, 36 Yds Cornell Jennings | 1 Rec, 4 Yds Defensive | Stats Defensive | Stats ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------ LB Tyrone Flinn | 7 Tkl, TFL, Sack, FF, FR LB Miles Fantuz | 4 Tkl, 3 TFL SS Randy Granger | 7 Tkl, 3 TFL, Sack, DE Leon Morris | 2 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack MLB Anthony Atogwe| 4 Tkl, TFL, 0.5 Sack LB Jabari Ngakoue | 5 Tkl, TFL, Sack LB Carl Urbik | 4 Tkl, 3 TFL, Sack DE Alfonso Smith | 2 Tkl, 1 TFL, 1 Sacks
Atlanta, GA. - The Miami Hurricanes arrived in Atlanta for the Peach Bowl hoping the third time would finally be the charm. Instead, the result felt all too familiar. While the 49–17 final was a slight improvement over their drubbing in the ACC Championship Game three weeks earlier, the Chanticleers once again left no doubt who the better team was.
Fredrick Meredith’s redemption arc kept rolling, as the veteran quarterback threw four touchdown passes to carry the Coastal offense in the absence of a healthy Cornell Jennings. The reigning Heisman winner struggled through just 48 rushing yards and spent most of the second half limping between spot carries.
“You hate to see a season end like this for a player like him,” said Kirk Herbstreit on the ESPN broadcast. “The explosiveness he had early in the year just isn’t there anymore.”
Still, Meredith made sure the offense didn’t miss a beat. The senior was sharp and decisive, carving through Miami’s secondary with rhythm throws and back-shoulder lasers that kept the Chanticleers humming.
For Miami, tight end Quincy Butt was once again the lone bright spot. He accounted for both of the Hurricanes’ biggest plays; a 44-yard reception to set up their first field goal and a touchdown down the seam on busted coverage. Outside of Butt’s efforts, Miami’s offense sputtered and stalled as its season came to a disappointing end.
Unlike last year’s bad-blooded postgame chaos, this meeting ended quietly. After three matchups in the 2033 season, head coaches Kade Vaughn and Mario Cristobal exchanged only a brief, firm handshake before turning to their respective players.
Coastal’s record books also saw some rewriting in the win. Senior wideout Tavares Tinker’s 217 receiving yards pushed him past 3,497 for his career, making him the new all-time leader in Chanticleer history. Defensive end Alfonso Smith added another sack, inching within one of tying former Louisiana Tech standout Jaylon Ferguson for the NCAA career record.
Now, the Chanticleers move one step closer to defending their national title. They’ll await the winner of the Fiesta Bowl showdown between Notre Dame and Alabama — and with Meredith back in rhythm and the defense surging, Coastal looks every bit the part of a team ready to repeat.

Tavares Tinker toasted the coverage on more than one occasion on his way to 217 receiving yards and the #1 spot in the Coastal record books.

Quincy Butt with a vicious stiff arm to spring him for a 44 yard gain.

Meredith continued his sterling post-season play with four more passing touchdowns and a pair of rushing TDs to boot.
Quarterfinal Results
Fiesta Bowl: 23 #5 Alabama (11-3) vs #4 Notre Dame (12-1) 37
Rose Bowl: 29 #11 Ole Miss (12-2) vs #3 Penn State (11-3) 26
Sugar Bowl: 47 #10 Ohio State (12-2) vs #2 Georgia (13-1)
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Agent
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Canes got mollywhopped. Congrats on the win. One step closer
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djp73
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if the game gave someone as accomplished as Vaughan the freedom to pick whichever job he wanted I would say go to the worst P4 school and right their ship
Soapy gonna stop reading threads if Miami keeps getting assaulted like this
Soapy gonna stop reading threads if Miami keeps getting assaulted like this
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Agent
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He’s going to Louisville
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djp73
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to clarify I was of the belief that he would stay but now i think you will leave just to shock us
i will say UNC just to be random
i will say UNC just to be random
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redsox907
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he should follow a better team

locked in.
Why everyone think Vaughn going to turn snake and go to a ACC rival.....not like he became the coach of his alma matters (App State) rival and proceeded to mollywhoop them until they left the SBC
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redsox907
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2033 - College Football Playoff Semifinal Preview

#1 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (14-0) | Description | #4 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (12-1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 98 Overall // 98 Offense // 99 Defense | Team Rating | 89Overall // 91Offense // 86Defense Kade Vaughn (117-13) | Head Coach | Steve Sarkisian (12-1) Veer and Shoot | Offensive Scheme | Spread 3-3-5 | Defensive Scheme | 4-2-5 54.1 | Offensive Points Per Game | 37.4 17.6 | Defensive Points Per Game | 20.9 525.8 | Offensive Rankings | 422.7 282.9 | Defensive Rankings | 368.5
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers | Description | Notre Dame Fighting Irish --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 129-71 | Combined Record | 92-75 @ Virginia Tech (6-7) W 51-21 | Week 1 | @ Boston College (5-7) W 24-23 Clemson (9-4) W 20-10 | Week 2 | @ Michigan (9-4) W 38-27 @ Penn State (11-3) W 48-14 | Week 3 | Pittsburgh (5-7) L 31-30 Tennessee (10-3) W 45-21 | Week 4 | @ Clemson (9-4) W 41-4 @ Florida State (7-6) W 57-28 | Week 5 | @ Duke (3-9) W 37-24 Louisville (10-3) W 42-14 | Week 6 | FCS W 56-15 Georgia Tech (4-8) W 79-6 | Week 7 | USC (7-6) W 34-24 Wake Forest (2-10) W 65-20 | Week 8 | BYE @ LSU (9-4) W 66-24 | Week 9 | Navy (2-10) W 48-16 BYE | Week 10 | @ Louisville (10-3) W 31-27 @ Miami (11-4) W 49-35 | Week 11 | Minnesota (2-10) W 48-17 @ Pittsburgh (5-7) W 51-17 | Week 12 | Virginia Tech (6-7) W 31-17 Liberty (11-3) W 84-10 | Week 13 | @ Stanford (8-5) W 31-17 Miami (11-4) W 52-9 | Conference Championship | BYE Miami (11-4) W 49-17 | Quarterfinal CFP | Alabama (12-3) W 37-23
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers | Description | Notre Dame Fighting Irish --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N/A | Injuries | N/A
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers Notre Dame Fighting Irish --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JR(RS) Fredrick Meredith (94) 261/399 (65%), 3,575 Yds, 38 TD, 15 INT | QB | JR(RS) Zac Pappoe (99) 292/433 (67%), 3,508 Yds, 36 TD, 4 INT JR(RS) Cornell Jennings (92) 251 Att, 2,028 Yds, 35 TD | HB | SR Tye Vaughn (90) 210 Att, 1,110 Yds, 5 TD JR(RS) Tavares Tinker (90) 58 Rec, 1,301 Yds, 15 TD | WR | SR(RS) Emmanuel Strnad (92) 67 Rec, 953 Yds, 7 TD SR(RS) SS Randy Granger (89) 88 Tkl, 23 TFL, 7.5 Sacks, 2 INT | DEF | SR(RS) LB Larry Webb (89) 78 Tkl, 5 TFL, INT SR(RS) DE Alfonso Smith (94) 56Tkl, 45 TFL, 30.5 Sacks | DEF | SR(RS) DE Dexter Sermon (84) 40 Tkl, 19 TFL, 12.5 Sacks JR(RS) LB Carl Urbik (91) 50 Tkl, 30 TFL, 12.5 Sacks | DEF | SO DT Arrion Amerson (84) 50 Tkl, 17 TFL, 6.5 Sacks SO(RS) FS Keke Allotey (93) 95 Tkl, 15 TFL, 0.5 Sack, 6 INT | DEF | SO(RS) CB Jarrad Tyree (79) 62 Tkl, 2 TFL, 3 INT
Cotton Bowl
#11 Ole Miss (12-2) vs #10 Ohio State (12-2)
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Captain Canada
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Ain't no way Vaughn gonna lose to the Catholics. Ain't no way.
