1982 The Citadel Bulldogs football team

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1982 The Citadel Bulldogs football
ConferenceSouthern Conference
1982 record5–6 (3–4 SoCon)
Head coach
Home stadiumJohnson Hagood Stadium
(Capacity: 22,500)[1]
Seasons
← 1981
1983 →
1982 Southern Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 6 Furman $^   6 1     9 3  
No. 17 Chattanooga   5 1     7 4  
Western Carolina   4 2     6 5  
The Citadel   3 4     5 6  
Appalachian State   3 4     4 7  
VMI   2 3     5 6  
East Tennessee State   2 5     2 9  
Marshall   1 6     3 7  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division I-AA playoff participant

The 1982 The Citadel Bulldogs football team represented The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in the 1982 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Art Baker served as head coach for the fifth season. The Bulldogs played as members of the Southern Conference and played home games at Johnson Hagood Stadium.[2][3][4]

Schedule[]

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 11Presbyterian*W 21–1613,460
September 18at Georgia Tech*
L 7–3624,463
September 25Wofford*
  • Johnson Hagood Stadium
  • Charleston, South Carolina
W 21–1412,680
October 2at Appalachian State
L 22–4815,800[5]
October 9VMI
W 21–717,200[6]
October 16East Tennessee State
  • Johnson Hagood Stadium
  • Charleston, South Carolina
L 0–311,650
October 23at Navy*L 3–2829,249
October 30Marshall
  • Johnson Hagood Stadium
  • Charleston, South Carolina
W 24–717,850
November 6at Western CarolinaW 24–208,132
November 13Chattanoogadagger
  • Johnson Hagood Stadium
  • Charleston, South Carolina
L 7–2418,480
November 20at FurmanL 0–2713,123[7]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming

References[]

  1. ^ "How Johnson Hagood Stadium Came To Be". citadelsports.com. Archived from the original on August 18, 2012. Retrieved September 10, 2012.
  2. ^ 2011 Citadel Football Media Guide. The Citadel. p. 152. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  3. ^ "Milestones". The Citadel Football Association. Archived from the original on 2016-01-23. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  4. ^ "Citadel Game by Game Results". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on 2015-12-26. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  5. ^ "Apps notch win, control Citadel". The Charlotte Observer. October 3, 1982. Retrieved December 2, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Toney leads Citadel past VMI, 21–7". The Times and Democrat. October 10, 1982. Retrieved February 3, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Furman shuts out Citadel, claims conference title". The Times and Democrat. November 21, 1982. Retrieved November 30, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
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