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GAS Countdown 100 Days! Maybe?
GAS Countdown 100 Days!

More than 5 years here on CSNbbs, y'all know the rules. Post your players as well please we all like to learn about each others teams and players before the season.

Thanks brothers.

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App State Coach

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Shawn Clark agreed to become the 22nd head football coach in App State history on Dec. 13, 2019.

His five-year contract runs through the 2024 season, and he made his official head coaching debut while leading the Mountaineers to a 31-17 victory against UAB in the 2019 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl eight days after his introductory press conference. Ranked 18th in the final Amway Coaches Poll of the season, App State went 13-1 to become the first Sun Belt team and the first FBS team from North Carolina to win 13 games in a season.

Clark has helped lead record-setting runs to conference titles and bowl victories, not just at App State, where he played from 1994-98 and had served as an assistant since 2016, but also in four other leagues during his two decades of college coaching experience.

Working for championship-winning programs at Louisville and Eastern Kentucky before being part of a bowl win for Big Ten member Purdue and coaching at Kent State, Clark was also a vital part of App State's historic success in the previous four seasons.

Overseeing talented, hard-working offensive lines the entire time, he followed a December 2018 coaching change involving college teammate Scott Satterfield's departure for Louisville by excelling as an aggressive offensive play-caller in a 45-13 bowl victory against Middle Tennessee. With valuable experience at his disposal, Clark was promoted to head coach.


https://appstatesports.com/sports/footba...-clark/967

CLARK AT A GLANCE
Coaching Experience
2001-02: Louisville (Graduate Assistant)
2003-08: Eastern Kentucky (Offensive Line)
2009-12: Purdue (Offensive Line)
2013-15: Kent State (Offensive Line)
2016-18: App State (Co-Offensive Coordinator/OL)
2019: App State (Assistant Head Coach/OL)
2020-present: App State (Head Coach)

Playing Experience
1994-98: App State (Offensive Guard)

Alma Mater: App State, 1998
Hometown: Charleston, W. Va.
Birthdate: Aug. 16, 1975
Wife: Jonelle
Children: Giana and Braxton
Twitter: @coach_sclark
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RE: GAS Countdown 100 Days! Maybe?
A welcome tradition like no other! Happy Day 100 to all!

Head Coach Chad Lunsford
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The 2019 campaign marks the 11th season overall, and seventh in his current stint at Georgia Southern for Chad Lunsford, who has worn many hats in his time in Statesboro. Lunsford was promoted from assistant head coach to interim head coach on Oct. 22, 2017. He was named the 10th full-time head coach in the modern era on Nov. 27, 2017. He enters his second full season as the head coach of the Eagles with a 12-6 record after a successful first full season at the helm of the Eagles.

All he did in his first full season was lead the Eagles to 10 wins, a win in the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl and engineer the nation’s largest turnaround with a 7.5-game improvement. For his accomplishments, he was named the Sun Belt Coach of the Year by Southern Pigskin. Twelve of his players earned all-conference honors and he even had an All-American.

After working with the wide receivers in 2013, Lunsford worked two seasons with the tight ends and served as recruiting coordinator in 2014 and 2015. In 2017, Lunsford coached the Eagle slot receivers and H-backs and served in the role of special teams coordinator, a title he added in 2016, until his promotion to interim head coach. He was named the program’s assistant head coach in 2017.
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Coastal Head Coach, Jamey Chadwell


https://goccusports.com/sports/football/...dwell/1688 (it’s a long bio)

Highlights:
Chadwell came to Coastal after four seasons as the head coach at Charleston Southern where he finished fourth in the FCS National Coach of the Year voting in 2015 and eighth in 2013. He was named Big South Coach of the Year three times (2013, 2015, and 2016), led CSU to conference titles in 2015 and 2016, and guided the Buccaneers to the NCAA Division I FCS Championship Playoffs in each of his last two years.

Over the 2015 and 2016 seasons, CSU was ranked in the top 25 for 22-consecutive weeks in addition to having a seven-week run to end the 2013 season in the top 25. The Bucs finished No. 6/7 nationally in 2015, was ranked in the top 10 for nine weeks in 2016, and finished ranked No. 14/15 in the final poll.
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A 2018 Broyles Award nominee, an award given to college football’s top assistant coaches, Chadwell was the associate head coach, offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Chanticleers in 2017-18. He served as the interim head coach for the 2017 season due to head coach Joe Moglia taking a medical sabbatical.

In his first year as the full-time head coach in 2019, the Chanticleers went 5-7 overall and highlighted the season with a 12-7 win on the road at Kansas, the program's first-ever win over a Power 5 opponent on the gridiron.

For the second-straight season, the Chants missed bowl eligibility by just one win and finished 2-6 in the Sun Belt Conference. However, the Chants were competitive all season long, as seven of their 12 games on the season were decided by one score (eight points) or less.

Remaining the offensive play-caller in 2019, the Coastal Carolina offense recorded over 400 yards of total offense five times, including a season-high 636 yards in the road win at UMass. The Chants were 23-for-29 (79.3 percent) on fourth-down attempts which was the second-best percentage both nationally and in the Sun Belt, while the 23 fourth-down conversions were tied for the third-most nationally behind only Army and Navy with 26.
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