South Alabama Hosts Alcorn State In Final Non-Conference Home Game

September 16, 2021 · By · Filed Under Football · Comments Off on South Alabama Hosts Alcorn State In Final Non-Conference Home Game 

Kickoff: Saturday September 18, 7:00 pm
Venue: Hancock Whitney Stadiumn, Mobile, Alabama
TV: ESPN3
Radio: Sports Talk 99.5FM, 96.1FM The Rocket, iHeartRadio


South Alabama (2-0) returns home to face Alcorn State (1-1) from Lorman, Mississippi. The Braves are members of the Football Championship Subdivision Southwestern Athletic Conference.

Alcorn State is the fourth time in the last five seasons that the Jags have hosted a member of the SWAC conference. Previously the Jags have earned wins over Alabama A&M, Alabama State, and Jackson State from 2017-2019.

Grambling was scheduled to officially open Hancock Whitney Stadium last season on September 12, however the game was cancelled when the SWAC moved their season to the spring due to Covid-19.

Overall the Jags are 4-0 against SWAC teams with the 2011 win over Mississippi Valley State.

South Alabama has outscored SWAC opponents by a combined score of 162-24 while averaging 40.5 points per game and scoring no fewer than 35 points. The Jaguars last defensive shutout came against Alabama A&M on September 16, 2017 in a 45-0 decision.

The Jags set a single-game rushing record with 413 yards against Jackson State on Sept. 7, 2019. Tra Minter led the Jags with 189 rushing yards and 275 all-purpose yards, both rank #2 in single-game school record history.

Alcorn State

The Braves are led by fifth-year head coach Fred McNair. He has a 31-20 record with the the Braves. He played football professionally in the Canadian Football League, the World League of American Football, and the Arena Football League. His brother was Steve McNair, the most notable Brave to play in the NFL.

Offense

The Braves offense score an average of 13.5 points per game. Their offensive production is pretty balanced with an average of 179 yards per game passing and 155.5 yards per game rushing for a total of 311 total yards per game.

Of their three touchdowns scored this season, two have been through the air and one on the ground.

The offense is only converting 25% of their 3rd down attempts but they have converted four of their seven 4th down attempts.

Through their two games they have allowed four sacks. They have fumbled the ball twice, and lost one of them.

They are 4-of-8 in red zone scoring attempts. Three of those were touchdowns.

They have a pair of running backs with over 100 yards rushing on the season. Niko Duffy has 131 yards on 26 carries with an average of 5 yards per carry. Stadford Anderson has 128 yards on 11 carries with an 11 yard per carry average and a 68 yard long in only one game appearance. Quarterback Felix Harper has 50 yards rushing on 18 attempts with a touchdown.

Harper is the only quarterback with stats for the Braves. He is 30-of-50 for 358 yards on the season.

J. Anthony leads the team in receiving yards with 95 on 6 pass receptions. LeCharles Pringle leads the team in receptions with 8 for 84 yards. Manny Jones has 78 yards on his four catches. Seven other receives have caught passes this season.

Defense

Defensively the Braves have allowed an average of 16.5 points per game.

Opposing teams have rushed for an average of 139 yards per game and passed for an average of 188 yards per game.

They have three takeaways on the season. Two interceptions and one fumble recovery out of three fumbles.

Opponents have converted 13-of-31 3rd down attempts and only 1-of-4 4th down attempts on the season.

They have collected 11 tackles for loss with five sacks.

Their leading tackler is Juwan Taylor, a defensive back, with 18 total tackles, 11 solo. Keyron Kinsler has 16 total, 5 solo with an interception as another defensive back.

South Alabama

The Jaguars are off to a fast start win-wise under first year head coach Kane Wommack. However you cannot really say the same for the offense in those two games.

Against Bowling Green some early miscues led to Falcon scores, however some luck and great defensive play kept the Jags from being in a keeper hole than they faced.

The opening possession was a three-and-out, but a high snap led to a blocked punt that happened to go out of the back of the end zone for a safety.

The Jags second possession was another three-and-out, but Jack Brooks’ punt only went 23 yards and gave the Falcons great field position at the Jaguar 38 yard line.

The Jaguar defense stuffed the 4th and 1 run to get the ball back on downs at the Jaguar 29.

Later in the opening quarter the Falcon defense was gifted with an interception thrown right at the linebacker dropping back in coverage. It was returned 27 yards for a touchdown, however the PAT was wide right leaving the Jaguars in only an 8-0 deficit.

After weathering the terrible first quarter, the offense started to come alive.

Offense

Through two games the Jags average 335.5 yards per game of total offense. They average 72.5 yards rushing and 263 yards passing per game.

They have converted 10-of-30 3rd down attempts (33%) and 1-of-2 4th down attempts.

The offense has only turned the ball over twice, one fumble and one interception.

Jake Bentley has been the only Jaguar to take snaps at the quarterback position. He is 46-of-68 for 526 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.

Terrion Avery leads the Jaguar rushing attack with 94 yards on 30 attempts. Kareem Walker has 58 yards on 30 attempts.

Jalen Tolbert leads the receiver group with 263 yards on 12 catches. Caullin Lacy has hauled in 13 passes for 130 yards. Walker and Trent Tyre are the only Jags to have been on the receiving end of touchdown passes so far this season.

Defense

In both games the defense has started the game ready to play. Although against Bowling Green, they allowed several explosive plays to occur. Explosive plays are considered passes that go 15 yard or longer and run that go 12 yards or longer.

The stiff Jaguar defense has allowed an average of 13 points per game so far this season.

Opponents are averaging 220.5 passing yards, 67 rushing yards, and 287.5 total yards per game.

The defense has a total of 6 takeaways so far this season. They have recovered 3 of the six fumbles by opponents and also intercepted three passes.

Opponents have converted 4-of-27 3rd down attempts (15%) and 2-of-4 4th down attempts.

The defense has 10 total tackles for loss with seven sacks.

Tre Young and Yam Banks lead the defense with 10 total tackles each. Young has 7 solo and Banks with 6 solo.

Keys to the Game

Focus

When an FBS team takes on an FCS team, one of the big concerns by the coaching staff is focus. Teams have been caught “looking ahead” to the next game and either greatly struggled or outright lost to FCS teams.

Just this past weekend Florida State was upset by Jacksonville State. Earlier this season Montana upset #20 Washington and East Tennessee State defeated Vanderbilt (23-3). Appalachian State defeated #5 Michigan back in 2007 when they were an FCS program before they joined the Sun Belt and FBS.

The focus this week is paramount as the offense really needs come out of the tunnel with some fire early.

Running the Ball

Major Applewhite called a good game and continued to pound the ball on the ground. While it seemed ineffective in the first half, it began to pay dividends in the second half.

Terrion Avery was the workhorse on the game tying drive late in the fourth quarter. Kareem Walker also started finding holes in the second half.

This would be a great week to make major strides in running the ball heading into the teams bye week before starting conference play.

Staying Healthy

Another big concern when playing FCS teams is remaining healthy. No one wants to lose a player due to injury any time. But you especially don’t want to when you’re playing an opponent you should defeat handily.

But this also ties back into the first point, focus.

Maintaining focus and playing fundamentally sound football reduces chances of injury. With rain chances looking to be anywhere from 25% to 50% on Saturday, playing fundamentally sound football will go a long way in keeping players off the injury report.

Prediction

The expectation is that South Alabama should win this game easily.

The Braves have a fairly good sized team. The offensive line particularly stands out, size-wise, as being larger than most FCS schools.

However, they had to miss two days of practice due to Covid. Their part-time athletic trainers tested positive prior to their game last Saturday. On Tuesday, they had a walk-through aided by campus nurses and by Wednesday they were able to actually practice normally.

I think Alcorn has had a lot of distractions this week and they have missed out on a lot of preparation.

Jags win this and go 3-0 on the season by a wide margin. It depends on how well coach Wommack and his staff have been able to keep the team focused on this week as to what kind of product we’ll see on the field. I expect they will have cleaned up some stuff from the first two games and will head into the bye week ready to start preparation for the Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns and conference play.

Go Jags

Saturday’s Game Is Still On Officially Despite Alcorn State’s Covid Situation

September 14, 2021 · By · Filed Under Football, NCAA, News · Comments Off on Saturday’s Game Is Still On Officially Despite Alcorn State’s Covid Situation 

As of now the Jaguars home game against Alcorn State is still officially on. However it seems to be a bit in limbo due to a lack of athletic trainers.

The Braves were not allowed to practice on Monday or Tuesday due to all of the part-time athletic trainers for the team testing positive for Covid.

Due to NCAA rules, team cannot practice without on-site medical staff present.

According to people who spoke with USA TODAY on the condition of anonymity, the football team’s activities on Tuesday were “limited to a walkthrough where University-employed nurses – not a certified athletic trainer – were allowed to pass out ice bags.”

“We’ve got a big game (at South Alabama) that’s going to make the university money, and we can’t go out and get treatment for the young men and women,” head coach Fred McNair said via Football Scoop. “We can’t get treatment or rehab on this day, not knowing what’s going to happen tomorrow.

“This is something that needs to be fixed. This is an administration issue. I could talk about it all the way till I turn blue. This has got to be fixed. We’ve got to be able to pay somebody to be the Alcorn State athletic trainer, and we don’t have one. That’s disheartening.”

While most of the FCS played their 2020 season in the spring of 2021, Alcorn State opted out entirely. It was framed as Covid-19 concerns.

According to sources talking with USA TODAY, the team’s upperclassmen opted not to play because the school did not have a full-time strength coach or an athletic trainer during the pandemic and they did not feel prepared to play.

A full-time athletic trainer was hired at the end of January but left in July for a health care job in the private sector. Instead of hiring a replacement, the athletic department chose to use two part-time trainers who were not vaccinated, according to the source.

No players or coaches have tested positive for Covid. The two part-time trainers tested positive prior to Saturday’s game against Northwestern State. The trainer that left in July was brought back on a temporary basis to get through the game. When players came in on Sunday for treatment, he informed the staff he would not be able to come back on Monday.

South Alabama would be owed $360,000 in liquidated damages if the game isn’t played per their contract.

South Alabama Defeat Bowling Green With Field Goal As Time Expires

September 11, 2021 · By · Filed Under Football · Comments Off on South Alabama Defeat Bowling Green With Field Goal As Time Expires 
South Alabama opens their road schedule with a payback win over Bowling Green in Ohio by Diego Guajardo’s 44 yard field goal as time expired.

It wasn’t pretty, but the Jags pulled out the 22-19 win over Bowling Green with Diego Guajardo’s 44 yard field goal as time expired.

The Jaguars start the season 2-0 for the first time since 2011 and for the first time as a FBS team. Bowling Green falls to 0-2 on the season.

The Jaguar defense kept the team in the game. But Terrion Avery and Caullin Lacy took the team on their shoulders to tie the game.

Avery carried the ball seven times on the touchdown drive and caught a pass too. However it was Lacy who stepped up on 4th and 8 to convert a first down at to the Bowling Green 16 yard line. Then Avery would cap the drive off with a 3 yard gain and then a 13 yard touchdown.

The Jags defense, after getting a much needed rest when the offense put together the touchdown drive, set their cleats in the turf and were not going to bend or break again.

On 3rd and 11 at their own 24, Falcon quarterback Matt McDonald found Christian Sims open but Shawn Jennings came in and punched the ball loose and Quentin Wilfawn fell on it giving the Jaguar offense the ball at the Falcon 33 yard line with just 1:21 left in the game.

Major Applewhite kept the ball on the ground with Avery setting up Diego Guajardo for the game-winning kick.

The game started off terrible, but it could have been worse.

Bentley was sacked for a 2 yard loss, Bentley then threw it to Lacy for a 4 yard loss and Kareem Walker was dropped for a 2 yard loss. The snap to Jack Brooks on 4th down was high and he luckily pulled it down but it gave the Falcons the time to get in and block the punt. Fortunately the ball went out of the back of the end zone to give Bowling Green a 2-0 lead.

With 4:53 left in the first quarter, Jake Bentley dropped back to pass and didn’t see linebacker Darren Anders drop into coverage and threw it right to him. Anders would return it 27 yards for a touchdown. The point-after was missed wide right and the Jags then trailed 8-0.

South Alabama got the ensuing kickoff and methodically drove down the field to the 9 yard line when the first quarter ended. Walker got the ball down to the 4 yard but the Jags settled for a 22 yard field goal for their first points of the game.

The Jaguars used their time outs wisely and forced the Falcons to punt with with under a minute left in the half.

USA took over on the Falcon 48 yard line. A pair of passes later the Jags were down to the 16 yard line. Fortunately a pass intended for Lacy was not caught as time would have expired witout a chance to kick a field goal most likely. Instead Guajardo drills a 41 yard field goal with 6 seconds left in the half to cut the Falcons lead to 8-6. Which the Falcons would be content to take to the locker room.

Bowling Green opened the second half with a 51 yard pass play on their third play from scrimmage. Aided by a holding penalty on what would have been a 1st down at the Jaguar 5 yard line, the Jags defense would force the Falcons to settle for a 40 yard field goal for an 11-6 lead.

The Jags punched right back with a 5 play, 75 yard touchdown drive. Bentley completed passes to Jalen Wayne for 15 yards then Jalen Tolbert for 42 yards to open the drive. Three plays later Kareem Walker pushes his way into the end zone to give South Alabama their first lead of the game at 12-11 with 10:11 left in the third quarter.

A 2-point conversion attempt looked to be good, but was ruled an incomplete pass. After review the play stood.

It was then Bowling Green’s turn though.

They quickly shredded the Jaguar defense with a 3 play, 83 yard drive. They opened the possession with a 47 yard pass play. Followed by a 3 yard run. But McDonald found Andrew Bench for a 33 yard touchdown to regain the lead.

The Falcons converted their 2-point conversion attempt to take a 19-12 lead with 9:08 left in the third quarter.

Bowling Green threatened to increase their lead with under a minute left in the third quarter but double-pass by Jaedyn McKinstry was overthrown and an easy interception by Keith Gallmon for a touchback.

The Jaguar defense kept bending but not breaking in the fourth quarter. A few times they looked like they were holding on by just a thread or a shoelace.

That was until the Jaguars offense with Avery and Lacy took over.

Stats

South Alabama

The Jags put up 371 yards of total offense, 114 on the ground and 257 through the air. They had 21 first down but converted 7-of-18 on 3rd down. The Jags were a perfect 3-for-3 in red zone scoring, converting two touchdown.

Bowling Green gained 317 yards, only 9 yards rushing with 308 passing. They only had 10 first down and were 2-of-12 on 3rd down. The Falcons only scored a field goal on their only red zone attempt.

Jake Bentley was 29-of-46 for 257 yards and an interception.

Caullin Lacy led the receivers with 8 catches for 63 yards. Jalen Tolbert had 7 catches for a game high 95 yards. Six other Jaguars caught passes in the game.

Terrion Avery led all rushers with 82 yards on 20 carries with a touchdown. Walker carried 12 times for 32 yards and a touchdown.

Yam Banks led the Jags with 6 total tackles, 3 of them solo. The defense had five tackles for loss and three sacks.

Bowling Green

Matt McDonald went 23-of-32 for 308 yards and a touchdown.

Christian Sims led the Falcons with 8 catches for 76 yards. Austin Osborne caught 7 passes for 38 yards. Tyrone Broden caught 3 passes for 76 yards. All six players who caught passes had a reception for 26 yards or longer in the game.

Terion Stewart led the Falcons with 16 yards rushing on 5 carries.

Next Game

South Alabama returns home to face Alcorn State on Saturday, September 18. Kickoff is scheduled for 7pm at Hancock Whitney Stadium.

Go Jags!

South Alabama Travels To Bowling Green For First Road Game Of The Season

September 10, 2021 · By · Filed Under Football · Comments Off on South Alabama Travels To Bowling Green For First Road Game Of The Season 

Kickoff: Saturday September 11, 3 pm
Venue: Doyt L. Perry Stadium, Bowling Green, Ohio
TV: ESPN+
Radio: Sports Talk 99.5 fm, 96.1 fm The Rocket, iHeartRadio


South Alabama has spent the week gearing up for their first road trip under first-year head coach Kane Wommack.

I don’t think many will argue against the idea that it’s easier to prepare after a win than it is after a loss. However coach Wommack made sure, as soon as the Southern Miss game was over, to start pointing out that the team needs more urgency and that it was no where near the standard he wants to hold his team to.

Coach Wommack pointed out the teams poor execution at times, how he didn’t think they finished well, and that it was not a convincing win in his mind.

Next up for the Jaguars are the Bowling Green Falcons.

It’s an opportunity for some payback for the Jags 33-28 loss on December 20, 2014 in the Camellia Bowl in Montgomery. It was the Jags first bowl game appearance.

Third year Bowling Green head coach Scot Loeffler is 3-15 and coming off a 38-6 loss at Tennessee to open their season. The Falcons were 0-5 in a short 2020 season.

While the Jaguars offensive production, numbers wise, was not very impressive, it definitely felt different.

The Jags continued to struggle to run the ball. But the Southern Miss defensive front is arguably their strongest defensive unit. Any way you look at it, there is definitely room to grow on their 31 rushing yard outing.

Kareem Walker gained 26 yards on 18 carries. He got a significant chunk of carries in the later stages of the game with little effectiveness. Terrion Avery added 12 yards on 10 carries.

On the other hand the Jags passing game was quite efficient. Bentley went 17-of-22 for 269 yards and two touchdowns. Jalen Tolbert led the way with 168 yards on just five receptions (an average of 33.6 yards per catch with a long of 49 yards). Caullin Lacy added 67 yards on five catches and Jalen Wayne caught three passes for 20 yards. Walker and Trent Tyre caught the two touchdown passes.

Offensively the Jags had 11 tackles for loss accounting for 31 lost yards. Of those 11, three of them were sacks for a loss of 17 yards. The Jags fumbled the ball away to Southern Miss once in the game.

Defensively the Jags used the SwarmD and caused disruptions all night. The team racked up five tackles for loss for a loss of 33 yards, four of them sacks for 31 yards. They collected two interceptions, one of them returned 48 yards for a touchdown. They also forced two fumbles and recovered both of them.

The secondary had three pass breakups. Keith Gallmon led the team in tackles with 7, 5 of them were solo.

In all, seven of the nine top tacklers in the game came from the defensive front. That helps show that Jags did a good job getting stops before players got to the secondary.

Bowling Green

Offense

The Falcons ran into a Tennessee defense that caused them a lot of problems. They were only able to rush for 32 yards. Nick Mosley led the way with 26 yards on the ground on eight carries. His longest run was 24 yards.

Matt McDonald was 25-of-38 for 187 yards through the air while being sacked twice. He spread the ball around pretty well. The leading receiver, Austin Osbourne, had eight catches for 46 yards. Cavon Croom added five catches for 45 yards. Three other receivers caught three passes each.

Defense

The Falcon run defense was shredded for 326 yards on 64 carries. That still averaged out to 5.1 yards per carry. Two Tennessee running backs went over 100 yards in the game and the quarterback had two rushing touchdowns.

The defense only allowed 145 yards passing and one passing touchdown to the Vols. Michigan transfer quarterback Joe Milton went 11-of-23 for 140 yards and a touchdown while adding 44 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 14 carries. The Falcons did sack him three times though.

Bowling Green’s defense recovered two fumbles, one of them forced.

South Alabama

Offense

As mentioned previously, the offense struggled running the ball. They only managed to gain 31 yards on 34 carries.

However the blame doesn’t solely rest on the offensive line.

After reviewing the game film, head coach Kane Wommack said that the Jaguar running backs showed some hesitancy. That hesitancy, however slight, against the quality and experienced defensive front of Southern Miss meant that the holes that the offensive line opened for the backs closed quickly.

But there were breakdowns in blocking by the receivers as well.

In short, the running backs hesitation and blocking mishaps by receivers all contributed to allowing the defense to fill the gaps.

Which circles back to coach Wommack’s post-game talk about playing with urgency. Which is fixable. And you better believe they will be working on that this week.

Going up against Bowling Green’s defense may give them a great opportunity to take this week’s work in practice and translate it into success on the field.

The Falcon defense allowed 326 yards to Tennessee. But going back to the 2020 season, they allowed over 310 rushing yards per game on average.

Defense

The Jaguar defense played better than expected.

During preseason camp coach Wommack said that installing the defense had gone quicker and easier than expected.

It sure came out to shine on Saturday night.

Overall the Jags only allowed 258 yards of total offense. Only 125 yards rushing and 2.9 yards per carry to coach Will Hall, who is known for his power rushing attack offense.

The defense was in the backfield all game long causing havoc.

They recorded 11 tackles for loss, three of them sacks, and many more quarterback hurries. They also forced two interceptions, some near interceptions, and three pass breakups.

The stat that I liked was that of the top 9 tacklers on the Jaguar defense, 7 of them came from the defensive front. Only two were players in the secondary.

That means that the front 6, and sometimes just the front 5 (as one of the ends may situationally drop into coverage), did not allow their opponents to get into the second level of the defense. Additionally they did not needing safeties to come up and help stop the run. It also means that they weren’t completing a lot of passes either.

The longest run allowed was 5 yards and the longest pass completion was 23 yards to Frank Gore Jr., the running back.

Special Teams

Diego Guajardo had a solid outing connecting on a 48 yard field goal in the third quarter. He had six kickoffs and half of them were touchbacks.

Jack Brooks also had a solid night. He averaged 43.9 yards across his eight punts. His longest of the night was 54 yards and he had three punts downed inside the 20.

Keys to the Game

Rushing Offense

With improved offensive line play, the running game needs to pick up to help balance the offense. This will be needed as the season progresses as we get into conference play.

Coach Wommack said that there would be a focus this week on urgency and also said he thought he saw hesitancy by the running backs. This would be a great opportunity for the Jags running backs to have a break out performance against a somewhat historically weak run defense.

Since Saturday coach Wommack and also offensive coordinator Major Applewhite have both pointed out that all 11 players have roles to play each and every play. They pointed out some missed blocks by the wide receivers and missed checks by the quarterback that would have put them into better situations.

Penalties

I definitely noticed a difference in penalties.

When the game started getting chippy in the first quarter and ramped up after Southern Miss scored to take their only lead of the game, the Jags maintained composure in the moment. They didn’t get frustrated and they didn’t get baited into penalties.

They got some effort-based penalties that will be addressed. Yet they still got some penalties that there are no excuses for. A personal foul on a kickoff that goes for a touchback. A targeting call for a tackler leading with the crown of the helmet.

While these are improved, they need continual reinforcement and improvement.

Winning on the Road

Over the last several seasons the Jags have been a terrible road team. Including the win against Southern Miss this season, the Jags have won only 5 road games dating back all the way to the 2016 season.

There were two seasons in there where the Jags were winless on the road.

The season opening win over Southern Miss in 2020 ended a drought where the Jags had not won a road game since the Troy game on October 11, 2017.

A road win will go a long way towards giving the Jags some of their swagger back from the early days of the program.

The Jags have not started a season 2-0 since the 2011 season, before they were a FBS Transitional team.

Prediction

South Alabama enters as a double-digit favorite against Bowling Green. The line started at 14.5 and has dropped to 13.5.

This will definitely be a game to watch for any Jaguar fan. Just to see how the team performs on the road under coach Kane Wommack and his staff.

I definitely think the Jags will win, but flirting with the spread is an interesting conundrum. 13.5 points is quite a bit, I think the Jags will cover but just barely (like a 14 point win).

Go Jags!

South Alabama Defense Dominates Southern Miss in 31-7 Win

September 5, 2021 · By · Filed Under Football · Comments Off on South Alabama Defense Dominates Southern Miss in 31-7 Win 
The South Alabama defense forces a turnover on down against Southern Miss on Saturday September 4, 2021 in Kane Wommack’s head coaching debut.

South Alabama may have spotted the Southern Miss Golden Eagles a touchdown lead, but that was all they gave them. The Jags would score the next 31 points to claim a season-opening win at Hancock Whitney Stadium 31-7.

The Jags (1-0) triumphantly used the Swarm D to shut down the Golden Eagles (1-0) to give first year head coach Kane Wommack the first win of his career as a head coach.

The Jaguar defense turned away the Golden Eagles three times inside the 10-yard line. They also produced five turnovers in the game, the final coming on a pick-six with under a minute left.

Southern Miss put the first points on the board with 3:55 left in the first quarter. The Jags defense had seemingly stopped the Golden Eagles on a 4th and 8 play when AJ DeShazor put a big hit on Trey Lowe. However after review for targeting, DeShazor was disqualified and USM had a first down at the Jaguar 15 yard line. They scored three plays later.

The Jags answered with 12:27 left in the second quarter when Bentley connected with tight end Trent Tyre for a 1-yard touchdown.

Southern Miss fumbled the ensuing kickoff for the Jags first takeaway of the game. This time Bentley connected with running back Kareem Walker for a 5-yard touchdown with 10:29 left in half to take a 14-7 lead.

The Jags took the opening possession of the second half and drove 75 yards for another score. The first play from scrimmage was a 28 yard yard pass completion to Caullin Lacy. What looked like a Jalen Tolbert touchdown was taken off the board after a review determined he stepped out of bounds at the 3 yard line. A couple of plays later Bentley punched it in on a quarterback sneak to put the Jags ahead 21-7 at the 11:48 mark of the third quarter.

Diego Guajardo added a 48-yard field goal with 9:51 left in the third quarter to put the Jags ahead 24-7.

Shawn Steele picked off Lowe on the next Southern Miss possession but the Jags couldn’t capitalize on it with more points.

Late in the third quarter the Golden Eagles had the ball at the Jags 4 yard line, but turned the ball over on downs.

Tolbert had 4 catches for 137 yards in the third quarter alone.

After a Jaguar punt to start the fourth quarter, Southern Miss again had the ball in the Jaguar red zone. The Jaguar defense forced a fumble to end the threat.

With time winding down, Davyn Flenord stepped in front of a pass by Lowe and returned it 45 yards for the final points of the game with just 44 seconds left.

Jalen Tolbert caught four passes for 147 yard and narrowly missed having a touchdown.

Jake Bentley went 14-of-19 for 253 yards and two touchdowns.

“It was fun for me to see coordinators up in the box making adjustments with our players, having real adversity — whether it was self-inflicted adversity or from the other side,” Wommack said. “We trailed early and we were able to respond to that adversity. We need to keep playing to get this team to where we want to go.”

“Just overall, I thought it was not nearly to the standard we want to hold this team to,” Wommack said. “I thought we had poor execution at times, I didn’t think we finished well. … There’s just a number of things we have to get better and every single person in our building has to have an urgency to move the dial forward in this program. … I want to enjoy wins, but you have to have an urgency to get this program better. That was not a convincing win in my mind.”

Next up for the Jaguars is Bowling Green on Saturday, September 11. Kickoff is scheduled for 3pm at Doyt L. Perry Stadium in Bowling Green, Ohio.

Preview: Southern Miss at South Alabama

September 3, 2021 · By · Filed Under Football · Comments Off on Preview: Southern Miss at South Alabama 

Kickoff: Saturday September 4, 7:00 pm
Venue: Hancock Whitney Stadium, Mobile, Alabama
TV: ESPN+
Radio: Sports Talk 99.5FM, 96.1FM The Rocket, iHeartRadio


The new era of South Alabama football gets underway Saturday, September 4, 2021 with the 7pm kickoff at Hancock-Whitney Stadium against Southern Miss.

Gone is Steve Campbell after three seasons and only nine wins to show for it.

In a homecoming of sorts, Kane Wommack was hired after being a finalist for the Broyles Award last season as defensive coordinator at Indiana University. The hire makes Wommack the youngest head coach in FBS football at 34 years old.

Just like his previous stint at South Alabama, Wommack brings a tremendous amount of energy and enthusiasm to the field and locker room. Few get more excited about a big play than he does.

Coach Wommack brought in Corey Batoon, who is well versed in his 4-2-5 SwarmD system. The SwarmD system was developed by Coach Wommack’s father, Dave Wommack, and is the scheme that coach Kane Wommack has implemented and improved throughout his coaching career. The same system produced 18 takeaways last season for Indiana.

Wommack also brought in Major Applewhite as offensive coordinator to give the Jaguars struggling offense a makeover.

Applewhite spent the last two seasons on the Alabama staff as an analyst. Prior to that he was head coach at Houston where he took over after being Tom Herman’s offensive coordinator.

Additionally, two offensive assistant coaches hired were Rob Ezell and Gordon Steele who were also analysts at Alabama. Steele is the son of former Auburn defensive coordinator Kevin Steele.

Newcomers Making Impact

Coach Wommack and his staff brought in a total of 19 newcomers intent to make an immediate impact. After taking over as head coach in December, the Jags brought in 13 Division I scholarship transfers, three junior college transfers as well as a few walk-ons. Additionally they brought in a healthy number of high school signees, which are the foundation of the Jaguars future.

Out of those newcomers, eight of them are expected to start against Southern Miss on Saturday. Six of those starters are on the offensive side of the ball.

Leading that group, and arguably the most high-profile, is quarterback Jake Bentley. Bentley started his collegiate career at South Carolina in 2016 being redshirted. They removed his redshirt and in his second start he led the Gamecocks to an upset win over nationally ranked Tennessee. He started the remainder of that season. In 2018 he set the single-game passing record with 510 yards in a loss to eventual national champion Clemson in Death Valley.

Over four seasons at South Carolina and one at Utah, Bentley has a 62.4% completion rate with 61 touchdowns to 38 interceptions. He won the starting job in spring practice over Desmond Trotter.

Another high-profile transfer is Kareem Walker. He comes to USA from Mississippi State and won the starting job in preseason camp.

The offensive line, which has been a serious problem the last couple of seasons, sees three newcomers slated to start. Also a true freshman is listed as second string at left and right guard. This group may be impacted the most by the newcomers.

Defensively Jamal Brooks (Missouri) is the only newcomer slated to start. He beat out a number of returning players for the position and will be tasked with calling the defensive signals this fall as well. Six other newcomers are listed on the defensive depth chart though.

Travis Drosos (Colorado) is listed as the starting long snapper on special teams.

Most of these new faces are not on their last year of eligibility either. Of the 19 brought in, 14 of them have at least two years of eligibility left. Some have four years of eligibility remaining.

Injuries

Linebacker Nick Mobley, a three-year starter for the Jaguars, was medically disqualified prior to fall camp. The team doctors detected a condition to the neck and spine area and for his wellbeing he is not allowed to play. Mobley had 94 tackles for the Jaguars last season.

The only significant injury the Jaguars have suffered in preseason camp was defensive end Jamie Sheriff. Sheriff sustained a torn LCL in his left knee which will require surgery and will sideline him until spring. Sheriff was practicing with the first-team defense at the Bandit position.

Charles Coleman III, a sophomore from Huntsville, AL, is listed as the projected starter against the Golden Eagles in place of Sheriff.

Southern Miss

The Jags defeated Southern Miss in the 2020 season opener in Hattiesburg. That led to the resignation of Jay Hopson after the “highly disappointing home loss.”

USM hired Will Hall, the former Tulane offensive coordinator, to helm the program. Hall got his first head coaching position when he was promoted from offensive coordinator at West Alabama after the retirement of Bobby Wallace. He spent three seasons there before taking the head coaching position at West Georgia for three years. He then served as offensive coordinator at Louisiana-Lafayette and Memphis for one season each before spending the last two at Tulane again as an OC.

In his six seasons as a Division II head coach he compiled a 56-20 record, losing no more then four games in a season.

USM has a veteran offense returning 10 starters from last season. The receiving corps could possibly be one of the better groups in Conference USA. However the Golden Eagles were plagued with turnovers a year ago. They committed 16 turnover, which was 35th most in the nation.

The difference in these two teams match up last season was the Jaguar defensive front tackling and applying pressure on the quarterback. It was one of the few times they were able to do that last year.

USM has Frank Gore Jr and Darius Maberry as a formidable 1-2 punch in the backfield and will be featured in Coach Hall’s power running attack. Add in running quarterback Trey Lowe III, a West Virginia transfer who started three games last season, you have another dimension USM didn’t have last season.

South Alabama Offense

USA allowed 40 sacks last season which was 126th in the nation. Running backs only averaged 2.9 yards per carry last season. Those were two big reasons why it was a priority to bring in some help on the offensive line.

To help bolster the running back position, the Jags brought in Kareem Walker. Carlos Davis, the Jags leading rusher a year ago, was indefinitely suspended prior to spring practice and entered the transfer portal.

The Jaguar offense only converted 39.1% of their 3rd down attempts ranking in at 71st in the nation last season. They also averaged 358.5 yards of offense per game (95th in the nation). Most of that yardage came through the air as they averaged 247.2 yards per game (46th in the nation).

But what matters most, the Jags averaged 19.9 points per game which was 112th in the nation.

The Jags have had inconsistent quarterback play for a number of years now. Bentley and offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Major Applewhite look to turn that around. Going against a young defensive coordinator may help that effort.

It also helps when you have a receiver like Jalen Tolbert, probably among the best in the nation, on the receiving side of your passes. Then add Jalen Wayne, Caullin Lacy, and Cade Sutherland into the mix and you really have some downfield targets to throw to.

South Alabama Defense

Defensively the Jags only allowed 27.3 points per game (53rd in the nation) and forced 14 turnovers (49th).

However they allowed 436.4 yards per game (92nd), 261.9 yards passing per game (104th), and 8.7 yards per pass (114th).

Expecting an immediate turnaround in the defense may be unreasonable. The players have been learning the 4-2-5 SwarmD system and haven’t been put that system into practice under game conditions.

However between coach Wommack and coach Batoon, I feel they will be as prepared as they can be come game time. The fundamentals they have been building through spring practice and preseason camp will only be reinforced as the season progresses.

As mentioned previously, Jamal Brooks will be calling the defensive signals for the Jags from the Mike position. He will be tasked as the primary defender of USM’s running backs, primarily Frank Gore Jr. Gore Jr. rushed for 708 yards and two touchdowns on 121 carries as the leading rusher for the Golden Eagles. Gore Jr.

Devin Rockette enters his third season as a starting cornerback for USA. He and the Jags secondary will have to cover Jason Brownlee, the Golden Eagles leading receiver from a year ago. But throw in sophomore quarterback Trey Love III adding a running dimension to the offense and you have more to prepare for.

Golden Eagle head coach Will Hall has installed his power running attack offense but that goes against the strength of the Jaguars defense from last season.

Jag nose tackle Gi’Narious Johnson will be lining up opposite sixth-year senior center Arvin Fletcher. Fletcher has started 47 games as a Golden Eagle and is truly the anchor of the USM offensive line. Johnson, a freakishly strong player, can make it a very long night if he is able to consistently disrupt the center of the USM offensive line.

Keys to the Game

Offensive Line

The new staff identified the offense line as a position of need and addressed it in the offseason. Three newcomers will be starting on the offensive line. Getting good play out of this position will be key to get the Jaguar offense in gear and scoring points.

Quarterback

Jake Bentley brings a wealth of experience to the team. The sixth-year senior has started at South Carolina and Utah. He set the single-game passing record at South Carolina with 510 yards against Clemson.

While Desmond Trotter was not a bad player, he was simply beat out for the position. In a real competition for the starting position, Trotter looked much improved and ready to step in if needed.

Defense

This one is quite broad. The Jaguar secondary had problems last season. They will have to play better in order to have an improved season. But with a Broyles Finalist as your head coach along with coach Batoon’s experience with the SwarmD system he has improved, I think it will happen.

While the rush defense for the Jags was their strong point, they will be tried by Southern Miss on Saturday. Coach Hall has implemented his signature power rushing attack in Hattisburg. With a veteran and physical offensive line, they will present a serious challenge for the Jags.

Taking away the rushing attack and forcing USM into a one-dimensional offense with a young starting quarterback could be key to a Jags win.

Prediction

Both coaches are full of energy and are looking to start their tenure with a win. Hall the first has a FBS head coach and Wommack the first as a head coach, period.

The cultural change at South Alabama is quite evident and the players have bought into what the coaches have teaching. The defense picked up the system faster than anticipated, which is quite promising.

Southern Miss is a 1.5 point favorite in Mobile.

I think the Jags will start the season with a homefield win in what feels like the real debut of Hancock Whitney Stadium.

Sun Belt Conference And USA Football Release Kickoff And TV Times For Three Games

May 27, 2021 · By · Filed Under Football, Scheduling · Comments Off on Sun Belt Conference And USA Football Release Kickoff And TV Times For Three Games 

The University of South Alabama and the Sun Belt Conference released kickoff times and broadcast details for three of the Jaguars games this season.

The season opener, and head coaching debut of Coach Wommack, against Southern Miss will kick off at 7pm at Hancock Whitney Stadium and will be broadcast on ESPN+. The September 11th game against Bowling Green in Ohio will kick off at 3pm and will also be broadcast on ESPN+.

The Jaguars conference matchup against Georgia Southern at Hancock Whitney Stadium on Thursday, October 14th will kickoff at 6:30pm and will be broadcast on ESPN3.

According to the University kickoff times and broadcast details for the remaining games will be announced at a later date.

Kane Wommack Officially Named Head Coach At South Alabama

December 12, 2020 · By · Filed Under Athletic Department, Football, News · Comments Off on Kane Wommack Officially Named Head Coach At South Alabama 
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The University of South Alabama officially announced that Kane Wommack will be only the third head football coach in South Alabama history on Saturday.

Coach Wommack, 33, will be the youngest head coach in the FBS ranks.

Wommack is in his third season as linebackers coach and his second season as the defensive coordinator at Indiana and is a candidate for the Broyles Award after helping the Hoosiers to a #8 ranking in this weeks AP poll.

Our previous post had an extensive rundown of his accomplishments at Indiana.

In his first year at Indiana as the youngest Power 5 defensive coordinator his squad finished in the top-50 nationally in scoring, total, rush, and pass defense.

Prior to Indiana, Wommack was the defensive coordinator at South Alabama under head coach Joey Jones from 2016-2017. He was also the youngest defensive coordinator in FBS at the time. His defense ranked in the top-10 nationally in pass defense (174.6 yards per game). They also allowed 10 fewer points per game over the previous season which ranked them the 5th best improved defense in FBS. In 2017, the Jags were ranked in the top-15 nationally in both red zone defense and fumble recoveries.

Jeremy Reaves, currently with the Washington Football Team in the NFL, was a two-time first-team all-SBC selection and the the school’s first-ever Defensive Player of the Year in 2017. Randy Allen, Bull Barge, Roman Buchanan, Kalen Jackson, and Darrell Songy all earned all-league honors during Wommack’s two years at USA.

Prior to USA he served as defensive coordinator and safeties coach at Eastern Illinois where they finished in the top 25 of the final national poll in 2015 after a first-round appearance in the NCAA Division I FCS playoffs.

Previously he was at Ole Miss from 2012-2013, Jacksonville State 2011, and Tennessee-Martin in 2010.

He began his playing career at Arkansas where he was a fullback in 2005-06 as the Razorbacks won the SEC West in his second season. After transferring to Southern Miss, he helped the Golden Eagles to three straight bowl appearances before earning his degree in 2009 and became a volunteer assistant at the school.

Kane and his wife Melissa have three sons named Asher (6), Tatum (4), and Jones (1).

Wommack had support from various former players, including Reaves.

Welcome back to Mobile and Jag Nation.

Kane Wommack To Be South Alabama’s New Head Coach

December 12, 2020 · By · Filed Under Football, News · Comments Off on Kane Wommack To Be South Alabama’s New Head Coach 
Kane Wommack former defensive coordinator at South Alabama from 2016-2017 has been selected as the next head football coach to replace Steve Campbell. | Photo credit: Scott Donaldson | South Alabama

Kane Wommack has reportedly been selected and agreed to terms to be the next head football coach for the University of South Alabama according to multiple sources. This news comes five days after Steve Campbell was dismissed following a 4-7 season.

Coach Wommack is only the third head coach in the programs short history that dates back to the 2009 season. He is also the youngest head coach in FBS football at 33 years of age. He has also been nominated for the Broyles Award, which honors the nation’s top assistant coach.

He reportedly was chosen over former FBS head coaches Jim McElwain and Butch Jones, as well as assistant coaches Charles Huff (Alabama) and Tee Martin (Tennessee).

Wommack comes to South from Indiana University where he was the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach since December 27, 2018. In his first season as coordinator they finished in the top 50 in several categories: 12th defensive touchdowns, T27th fumbles recovered, 34th in 3rd down conversions, 36th in total defense, T38th in 1st downs, 43rd in rush defense, 45th in scoring defense, 46th in pass defense and 48th in pass efficiency defense.

While the 2020 season has been an odd one with some widely different number of games completed, his defense is currently ranked 1st in interceptions, 1st red zone defense (57.9%), T14th in sacks (17 ints, 3 fumble recoveries, and +10 as a team), 17th in pass defense efficiency, 20th in scoring defense, 27th in fewest defensive penalties, T37th in rush defense, 38th in total defense, and 38th in 3rd down defense. This has helped the Hoosiers to a #12 ranking in the College Football Playoff standing.

Prior to Indiana, he served as the Jags defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for two seasons under head coach Joey Jones. When Wommack was hired he was the youngest defensive coordinator in FBS.

During his two seasons at USA the Jags defense was the 13th-most improved scoring defense and rush defense in the nation, and the 5th-most improved nationally in scoring defense while ranking in the top-10 nationally in pass defense. They finished in the top 5 in the Sun Belt in pass defense, pass efficiency defense, tackles for loss, and 3rd down conversion defense. Safety Jeremy Reaves was named the 2017 SBC Defensive player of the year and twice first team all-conference honoree. The 2017 defense allowed 22 or fewer points in regulation in seven of the eight conference games.

Kane grew up around the game. His father Dave Wommack has been a coach since 1981. Dave has been defensive coordinator at Southwest Missouri State, UNLV, Southern Miss, Arkansas, Georgia Tech, Arkansas State and Ole Miss.

Kane’s coaching career began as quarterbacks coach at the University of Tennesee-Martin in 2010.

Then in 2011, Wommack served as a graduate assistant on Jack Crowe’s Jacksonville State staff working with the defensive line.

He served on Hugh Freeze’s staff at Ole Miss as a graduate assistant on his father’s, Dave Wommack, defensive staff from 2012-2013. He helped coach the Husky position in his fathers 4-2-5 defense.

Kane then served as the defensive coordinator at Eastern Illinois from 2014-2015 where they ranked 2nd in the Ohio Valley Conference in scoring and fourth in takeaways with four defensive players earning all-OVC honors. In his second season there he helped them make a first-round appearance in the 2015 NCAA Division I FCS playoffs and a top-25 ranking prior to joining Joey Jones’ staff at South Alabama.

Coach Wommack will have a short time to assemble his staff as the Early Signing Period starts on December 16. They will have to evaluate the group of players that Campbells staff had recruited and had committed.

Kane and his wife Melissa have three sons, Asher (6), Tatum (4) and Jones (1).

Welcome back to #JagNation Coach Wommack!

One Team, One Goal, Let’s Win!

South Alabama Announces Campbell Will Not Return

December 6, 2020 · By · Filed Under Athletic Department, Football, News · Comments Off on South Alabama Announces Campbell Will Not Return 
Coach Steve Campbell speaks with Tommy Hicks after the Jaguars 29-0 home loss to Troy to end their 2020 season on December 5.

It’s was previously reported that it was expected that South Alabama would be making a change at head coach. It has not been confirmed with an official announcement by Director of Athletics Joel Erdmann and the University.

He informed the team at a 2pm team meeting.

In three seasons at South Alabama, Campbell compiled a 9-26 record overall as the head coach. He had one year left on his 4 year contract that was signed in December 2017. Reportedly his $350,000 buyout was paid by a program booster.

It had looked like Campbell had secured his job for one more season after notching the programs first-ever win in Jonesboro, Arkansas against Arkansas State on November 28. However an embarrassing 29-0 shutout at home to in-state rival Troy for the first-ever meeting between the two in brand new, $80 million Hancock Whitney Stadium was too much to overcome. The Jaguars had never been shutout at home and finished the 2020 season 4-7.

The 2019 season his team finished 2-10 with their only FBS win came on a season ending upset of Arkansas State behind a stellar five catch, 144 yard and four touchdown performance by Jalen Tolbert.

Campbell came to South Alabama after a four-year stint at Central Arkansas where he went 33-15 and going 24-3 in the Southland Conference. In each of his last two seasons his teams went to the playoffs but were knocked out in the second round each time.

Prior to UCA, Campbell led Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College to an 87-22 record and the 2007 National Junior College Athletic Association national champion during his 10 seasons as the helm.

During his three season stint at Delta State from 1999-2001, his teams posted a 27-8 record including a 14-1 record and the NCAA Division II National Championship in 2000.

Until his time at South Alabama Campbell had never finished with a losing record, however his Jaguar teams were continually plagued by poor performing offensive lines, an offense that struggled to score, and a porous defense that slowly improved through his tenure along with longtime defensive coordinator Greg Stewart.

We would like to also thank coach Campbell and his staff for their hard work for the student-athletes, administration, and the University. We wish them and their families the best.

Campbell became only the second head coach in South Alabama football history after Joey Jones’ contract was not renewed after the 2017 season.

The University will look to fill the position quickly with the early signing period begins on December 16.

Dan Parker of the Parker Search Firm is leading the search for the replacement.

Early names being floated or who have expressed interest are Indiana DC and former USA DC Kane Wommack, Tennessee WR coach Tee Martin, Ole Miss OC Jeff Lebby, Alabama RB coach Charles Huff, Alabama DB coach Karl Scott, Notre Dame RB coach/Run Game Coordinator Lance Taylor, and Wofford head coach Josh Conklin.

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