Wed, 30 October 2013
Bill Krause ('63) is the Band of Gold Spotlight. The California-based entrepreneur has donated more than $10 million to The Citadel in recent years, including the creation of the Krause Center for Leadership & Ethics. As Krause celebrates his 50th class reunion this weekend, the Bulldog football team will hit the field with questions aplenty, as Kevin Higgins' team dropped its fifth heartbreaker of the year last week at Chattanooga. |
Wed, 23 October 2013
Jeffrey Perez, vice president for external affairs at The Citadel, discusses The Citadel's three-peat as U.S. News & World Report's No. 1 top public college in the South. He also shares info on Leadership Day 2013, this year's cadet enrollment figures, as well as plans for next week's Homecoming. And PostandCourier.com's Jeff Hartsell reports on the progress of the football team, which enjoyed an open week before heading to Chattanooga for SoCon action this Saturday. |
Wed, 16 October 2013
Georgia Southern gets a win against The Citadel in the closing minutes, dropping the Bulldogs to 2-5 on the season. The basketball team's third leading scorer last season, P.J. Horgan, is out for this season with a back injury. And we remember Maj. Gen. James A. Grimsley, Jr. ('42), the school's beloved 16th president that died at the age of 91 on June 11. |
Wed, 9 October 2013
Ben Dupree ('14), the Bulldog quarterback that helped the Dogs bite Appalachian State last Saturday in overtime, is the Band of Gold Spotlight. The Pennsylavanian discusses his game prep, surviving knob year, getting his class ring at Parents' Weekend, and the next opponent (Georgia Southern). We also have audio this week from Dupree's head coach, as well as knuckleball kicker Thomas Warren. |
Wed, 2 October 2013
Furman sends The Citadel to a 1-4 mark, and tempers are flaring about the state of the football program. PostandCourier.com's Jeff Hartsell helps us sort thorough the muck, as Appalachian State heads to town this weekend. And we talk about the Old Citadel, as Citadel historian Maj. Steven Smith ('84) has a super-sized scoop of Knob Knowledge about the origins of the school at Marion Square in downtown Charleston. |