Preview: South Alabama Looking To Get Bowl Eligible On The Road At Southern Miss

November 22, 2024 · By · Filed Under Football, Sun Belt Conference 

Kickoff: Saturday, November 23, 2pm
Venue: M. M. Malone Stadium, Hattiesburg, MS
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South Alabama went into Lafayette and did what no other Sun Belt team has been able to do this season: defeat the Cajuns. The once blemish free conference record for the Cajuns now has a chip in it and the Jags hopes for West Division title, like the Undertaker, has risen from the coffin yet to be completely dead and buried for the season.

The Jags (5-5, 4-2 Sun Belt Conference) now just needs one more win to get bowl eligible in head coach Major Applewhite’s first season at the helm and for the third consecutive season.

They travel to Hattiesburg to take on the ailing Southern Miss Golden Eagles (1-9, 0-6 SBC). They enter on an eight-game skid and only managing 3 points in each of their last two games (37-3 vs Marshall and 58-3 vs Texas State). Their only win of the season has come against FCS Southeastern Louisiana 35-10.

What are the Jags facing when they get to “The Rock,” let’s dig into the opponent some along with the season stats to this point.

Southern Miss

Head coach Will Hall was dismissed the day after the Golden Eagles lost at home to Arkansas State 44-28 and a 14-30 record overall in Hattiesburg. Since his dismissal, USM has only managed to put 21 total points on the scoreboard across their last three games.

Reed Stringer is serving at the interim head coach. Before being tapped for the interim position he was in his fourth season as the assistant head coach and general manager. He was in his seventh year overall with the Golden Eagle program. He joined the program in 2018 with coach Jay Hopson as an offensive quality control coach. He took over coaching tight ends in 2019 and made it through the chaotic 2020 season when Hopson stepped down and the Golden Eagles had three coaches. He remained on staff when Hall was hired.

Previously he spent seven seasons as an assistant head coach, recruiting coordinator and tight ends coach at Louisiana-Lafayette.

Southern Miss will honor just two seniors for their senior day on Saturday so they don’t really have that much upper level experience it seems.

Offense

StatAverage per game
Points14.9
Total Offense281
Passing Offense170.3
Rushing Offense110.7
Time of Possession26:09
Penalty Yards51.9
StatCumulative for Season
3rd Downs29 of 124 (23.4%)
4th Downs11 of 23 (47.8%)
Red Zone Scoring Attempts18 of 25 (72%)
Red Zone Touchdowns14 of 25 (56%)
Penalties – Yards64 – 519
Fumbles – Lost15 – 12

Ethan Crawford leads USM with pass attempts, he is 50 of 120 (41.7%) for 849 yards with no touchdowns and 7 interceptions. Tate Rodemaker leads the team with completions, going 65 of 107 (60.8%) for 643 yards, four touchdowns and five interceptions.

Larry Simmons leads the receiving corps with 318 yards on 20 catches. Tiaquelin Mims has a team leading 25 catches for 287 yards. They have four other receivers with between 10 and 13 catches each. Kyirin Heath leads the group with 2 touchdown catches.

Rodrigues “Dreke” Clark is the leading rusher with 468 yards on 104 carries with a touchdown. Kenyon Clay has 320 yards on 61 attempts with six touchdowns. Ethan Crawford has 211 yards on 97 carries and three touchdowns.

Defense

StatAverage per game
Points36.6
Total Offense455.7
Passing Offense221.8
Rushing Offense233.9
Time of Possession32:21
Penalty Yards40.1
StatCumulative for Season
3rd Downs54 of 132 (40.9%)
4th Downs12 of 17 (70.6%)
Red Zone Scoring Attempts41 of 46 (89.1%)
Red Zone Touchdowns28 of 46 (60.9%)
Penalties – Yards63 – 541
Fumbles – Lost8 – 3

Tre’ Pinkney leads USM with 67 total stops, 33 solo, with 3.5 tackles for loss and .5 sacks. Chris Jones is next on the team with 46 total stops, 25 solo, with 2.5 TFLs and one sack with an interception. Dylan Lawrence leads the team with a pair of interceptions. Jalil Clemons and Ryan Johnson co-lead the team with three sacks.

Special Teams

Bryce Lofton is averaging 44.96 yards per punt with 18 fair catches, 14 downed inside the 20, 14 punts of 50+ yards with a long of 57.

Connor Gibbs is 8 of 8 on field goal attempts with his longest of the season being from 54 yards out. Andrew Stein has attempted three field goals and has yet to put up between the uprights.

South Alabama

Offense

The Jags currently sit 3rd in the conference in scoring offense, rushing offense, total offense, and time of possession. Nationally the Jags are 25th in rushing offense and scoring offense, 23rd in total offense, 45th in time of possession. But they are also 3rd nationally in Passes Had Intercepted (3), 13th Turnovers Lost (8), and 6th in Punt Returns (17.5).

StatAverage per game
Points34.4
Total Offense444.9
Passing Offense246.7
Rushing Offense198.2
Time of Possession30:53
Penalty Yards72.4
StatCumulative for Season
3rd Downs52 of 125 (41.6%)
4th Downs8 of 14 (57.1%)
Red Zone Scoring Attempts41 of 48 (85.4%)
Red Zone Touchdowns30 of 48 (62.5%)
Penalties – Yards84 – 724
Fumbles – Lost10-5

Gio Lopez ranks 17th nationally in total offense, 24th in yards per pass attempt, 25th in completion percentage and passing efficiency. He is 174 of 265 (65.9%) with 2,174 yards, 14 touchdowns and three interceptions.

Jamaal Pritchett leads the team in catches with 73, receiving yards 939, and touchdowns with seven. he ranks 7th nationally in receptions per game, 8th nationally in Receiving Yards and Receiving Yards per game, 28th in Receiving Touchdowns, and 33rd in All-Purpose yards.

Jeremiah Webb is next on the list with 364 yards on 24 catches with two touchdowns. Devin Voisin has 332 yards on 29-8 catches.  Devin Voisin has 332 yards on 28 catches. Shemar Sandgren has 176 yards on 16 catches with a touchdown.

Fluff Bothwell leads the team in rushing yards with 649 on 100 carries with a team-leading 10 touchdowns. He ranks 30th nationally in rushing touchdowns and 41st in total touchdowns. Kentrel Bullock is right on his heels with 630 yards on 111 carries with six touchdowns. Gio Lopez is running fourth on the team with 427 yards on 70 carries and six touchdowns.

Kentrel Bullock ranks 42nd nationally in rush yards per carry.

Defense

The Jags defense stacks up pretty good in the several categories in the conference. They are 2nd in Rush Defense, 4th in 3rd down defense and red zone defense, 5th in scoring defense and 6th in 1st down defense and 4th down defense, and 7th in total defense. 

Nationally the defense ranks 19th in passes intercepted (12), 34th in turnovers gained (16), 40th in Punt Return Defense (5.38), and 44th in rushing defense (127.6).

StatAverage per game
Points24.5
Total Offense393.8
Passing Offense265.4
Rushing Offense128.4
Time of Possession29:07
Penalty Yards48.4
StatCumulative for Season
3rd Downs50 of 136 (36.8%)
4th Downs10-20 (50%)
Red Zone Scoring Attempts28 of 34 (82.4%)
Red Zone Touchdowns16 of 14 (47.1%)
Penalties – Yards53 – 484  
Fumbles – Lost10 – 4

Blayne Myrick leads the team with 75 total stops, 33 solo with 6 TFLs and a sack. Jordan Scruggs is next with 53 total stops, 26 solo, with 3 TFLs and an interception.

Jaden Voisin, who broke the record for career interceptions as a Jaguar last week, now ranks 7th nationally in total interceptions on the season with 52 total stops, 30 solo.

Special Teams

Aleksi Pulkkinen is averaging 41.3 yards per punt with 14 fair catches, 14 downed inside the 20, two touchbacks and two kicks of 50+ yards.

Laith Marjan is 15 of 16 placekicking on the season (93.75%) with his only miss coming from over 50 yards.

Keys to the Game

Don’t beat yourself

After playing a very disciplined first half, the Jags got a little too complacent in the second half and the offensive penalties creeped back in a little. Not necessarily the cause of all of the second half offensive woes, but they definitely didn’t help the cause. Just play more like the first-half team, not the second half team.

Play a complete game

It’s been a while since the Jags have really played a complete game. You have to go all the way back to the App State game for that. While they did end up winning big over ULM, they really didn’t play a complete game. The first half of that game wasn’t their best first half of football, by any means.

The last two weeks have seen the Jags play good first halves, but falter in the second half. They lost one against Georgia Southern but they held on to win last week against the Cajuns.

With just two games to go and a potential bowl game, now is the time to put everything together and get two big wins and hope for some help to get to the conference championship game.

Solid Special Teams

The special teams have had some problems over the last couple of weeks too. Miscommunication, turnovers, etc. Don’t give the other team an opportunity to seize momentum with a big play on special teams.

Prediction

The Jags roll into the game as a 22.5-point favorite over the Golden Eagles. The Southern Miss fanbase may just be ready for the season to be over and done with. They wouldn’t mind getting a couple of wins to end the season, but are they able to regroup at this point and execute at a high enough level to win.

Meanwhile my ability to predict what this team can and will do continues to be beyond my grasp. The only consistency is that I cannot consistently prognosticate which Jaguar team will show up to play. I’ll go ahead and apologize if my prediction does not pan out. But I think the Jags will cover the 22.5 point spread and earn bowl eligibility this week running their all-time record against the Golden Eagles to 5-0.

Go Jags!

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