Wed, 30 September 2009
Clay Ludlum ('90) is this week's Band of Gold Spotlight. In September 1989, Ludlum was the regimental commander at The Citadel, and helped lead the Corps of Cadets evacuation from Charleston for Hurricane Hugo. We discuss the 20th anniversary of the devastating hurricane, and how it affected The Citadel. Also, we hear from Kevin Higgins' weekly press conference; and Kevin Marshall has a great idea for the Corps to perform as "Lawnmower Man" Armanti Edwards and Appalachian State roll into Johnson Hagood Stadium.
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Wed, 23 September 2009
Marc Buoniconti ('88) is this week's Band of Gold Spotlight. The former Citadel football player has been leading a fight for the cure of paralysis ever since he was paralyzed in a game at ETSU in 1985. We also get a recap of the Princeton win with comments from Kevin Higgins and quarterback Bart Blanchard. Plus, Citadel GrayLine "roving reporter" Kevin Marshall shares his pilgrimage to Princeton, via Lexington, Va.
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Wed, 16 September 2009
Princeton week. We get you ready for the showdown in New Jersey, as The Citadel plays at the Princeton Tigers. We hear from Bulldog senior defensive stars Ryan Jones and Dewitt Jones. Plus, Archie Foor ('73) of the Delaware Valley Citadel Club is this week's Band of Gold Spotlight.
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Wed, 9 September 2009
Chapel Hill is inhospitable to The Citadel, as the Dogs fall 40-6 in the 2009 opener. We have a full recap, including postgame quotes from quarterback Bart Blanchard, and newcomer Joseph Boateng, who earned SoCon Defensive Player of the Week honors for his efforts at North Carolina. Also, two high-profile Citadel athletes have recently left the school after running afoul with the honor code. We discuss the importance of not plagiarizing; and the 21st Century tools faculty uses to detect it.
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Wed, 2 September 2009
The Dogs prepare to face the Tar Heels in Chapel Hill. Jeff Hartsell has an interview with offensive lineman Daniel DeHaven. We also hear from Kevin Higgins, and DeHaven's teammate, Andre Roberts. Plus, we remember The Citadel's great gridiron victories over Arkansas (1992) and South Carolina (1990).
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