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No. 11 Bulldogs start 2024 in Scooba

No. 11 Bulldogs start 2024 in Scooba

PERKINSTON — No. 11 Mississippi Gulf Coast kicks off the 2024 football season in a most challenging way, heading up to Scooba on Thursday to play No. 2 East Mississippi.

The Bulldogs, who have won or shared the MACCC South the last five years, and Lions will kick things off at 7 p.m. in a rematch of an MACCC semifinal from last year. After beating East Mississippi last year in the regular season, the Lions advanced in the postseason by beating the Bulldogs.

Neither team will have film of the other to watch, and rosters probably won't get exchanged until late in the week.

"We respect our opening opponent," Gulf Coast coach Jack Wright said. "They're a multi-time state and national champion. They know how to win and know how to get their players ready play. It'll be a huge challenge."

The game will be streamed at https://emcclive.com/, and the Gulf Coast radio broadcast will be available at https://mgcccbulldogs.com/watch. Bulldogs games can be heard on SuperTalk 103.1-FM.

OFFENSE

They were the third-highest scoring team in the country (38.4 ppg) last year and fifth in total offense. They scored 22 touchdowns by air (eighth in NJCAA) and 26 on the ground (fourth).

Trey Hall (So., Vicksburg/Warren Central) returns to anchor the backfield. He ran 123 times for 883 yards and seven touchdowns last year, finishing third in the NJCAA is rushing average (7.2 yards per carry) and fifth in yards.

"He had a fantastic freshman season," Wright said. "Our expectations for him are high. He has high expectations for himself. He split carries with other running backs last year, and he's probably going to do that again with Chandler (Chapman), but he's a home run hitter, a big play guy."

Chapman, a sophomore from St. Stanislaus, made the most of limited opportunities as a freshman. He finished with 408 yards and four touchdowns on 74 carries, twice breaking the 90-yard mark in games.

Wright has settled on a quarterback after a preseason battle between Landon Varnes (Fr., Brandon/Brandon) and Peyton Floyd (Fr., Trussville, Ala./Hewitt-Trussville). Varnes took his high school game deep in the playoffs three times as a four-year starter, and Floyd holds three Alabama Class 7A state records.

"Landon Varnes will get the starting nod," Wright said. "We feel good about Peyton Floyd as well. It's the first time in a while we've had two freshmen out of high school playing quarterback, but they're both really smart, really mature kids. They're high-character guys."

They'll be protected by an offensive line that features four returning sophomores: Crosby Mullins (So., Mendenhall/Simpson Academy), Ryan Pascal (So., Picayune/Picayune), Mikyal Trotter (So., Laurel/Laurel) and Fulton Ascherl (So., Bay St. Louis/St. Stanislaus). They're joined by a talented group of freshmen who will have to contribute early.

Matt Adcock (So., Raleigh/Simpson Academy) has moved over from the defensive line to become the lead tight end.

JP Coulter (So., Ocean Springs/Ocean Springs) is the leading returning wide receiver after catching 26 passes for 382 yards and three scores.

"He had a great freshman season, and he had really great spring and fall camps," Wright said. "We need his leadership. We need even more productivity this year if we're going to be really good on offense."

Aydan Morgan (So., Gautier/Gautier) caught a pair of touchdown passes last year, and there is a deep group of incoming freshmen and transfers who will sort themselves out once they hit the field for real.

"It's tough to tell (how good we are), especially with a freshman quarterback," Wright said. "I feel like it's a talented group, but it's untested. Before the year is over, we'll be really good. You don't get the chance to make mistakes and make improvements in this conference without paying for it."

DEFENSE

Last year's Regulators ranked sixth in the NJCAA in total defense, allowing 256.3 yards per game. They were seventh against the pass and eighth against the run.

Up front, Al Sandifer (So., Greenwood/Greenville Christian) is back. Seven of his 19 total tackles were for losses, and three were sacks. Running mate Javen Gibson (So., Church Point La./Church Point) had 51 total tackles, including 16.5 for losses and nine sacks. He tied for sixth in the NJCAA in sacks and seventh in tackles for loss, and third in the MACCC in both categories.

"I feel really good about Al and Javen," Wright said. "Both are coming back from extremely productive seasons last year. They've had their moments in camp where they flash."

Chris Burton (So., Bogue Chitto/Parklane Academy) is also back, the third Burton brother to play for Wright in his seven seasons in charge at Perk. He's had a Burton playing for him in all but one season. His two older brothers, Hayden and Scott, became starters and leaders in their second seasons, and Chris is following in those footsteps.

Dejon McBride (Fr., Stark, Fla./Vanguard), Jabari McWilliams (Fr., Picayune/Picayune), Jonathan Davis (Fr., Monticello/Lawrence County) and Tashawn Johnson (Fr., Jackson/Terry) are newcomers on the defensive line, and Tylan Cole (So., Meridian/Meridian) is expected to contribute more in his second season.

Last year's second-leading tackler returns in Keshawn Thomas (So., Ocean Springs/Ocean Springs). He had 62 total tackles, including a 13-tackle game in the win over East Mississippi. Montrell Chapman (So., Batesville/South Panola) had 26 tackles and an interception. Those two linebackers lead the group.

Taurean Davis (Fr., Quitman County/DeSoto Central), Brandon Brooks (Fr., Horn Lake/Horn Lake), Skielar Mann (Fr., Fort Valley, Ga./Peach County) and Shadrick Toodle (Fr., Mobile, Ala./Cottage Hill) are others on the second level.

The defensive backfield is young, but there's length and athleticism to be tapped into as they learn the college game. Damaryion Fillmore (So., Biloxi/Biloxi)  returns, and Marcus Washington (So., D'Iberville/D'Iberville) has had an impressive preseason.

Jamarrien Burt (So., Ocala, Fla./Forest) transfers in from South Alabama, and there are good young defensive backs with high ceilings. Willie Breland (Fr., Wiggins/Stone), Dayshawn McGee (Fr., Biloxi/Biloxi) and Damon Felder (Fr., Gulfport/Gulfport) are three promising players from South Mississippi.

"We've got a lot of shoes to fill. We lost a lot of people on the defense, especially in the secondary," Wright said. "They'll be tested early in the season. There's some really good quarterbacks and receivers coming back in this conference. We're playing really fast up front. We've got a lot of guys who know the system and are getting off blocks."

SPECIAL TEAMS

Brandin Talley (Fr., Biloxi/St. Martin) is back as the long snapper, and like all good players at that position, the fact you didn't notice him means he was doing his job well.

Connor Mullins (Fr., Brandon/Brandon) was the top high school kicker in the state last year, and he'll handle all kicks and punts.

CONFERENCE OUTLOOK

Gulf Coast will be going for a sixth straight South title this year, but it will be another brutal test. Jones and Copiah-Lincoln, who shared the title last year, will be tough again, and East Central returns its quarterback after the team showed great improvement last year.

Archrival Pearl River is expected to be more explosive offensively, adding to an always-solid defense.

"It's not easy," Wright said. "It's not easy. There's some really good players and good coaches, and there's always going to be a team out there that's a dark horse, one that has a quarterback returning a lot of guys returning at key positions. The other teams are going to be really good, especially with 15 out-of-staters. It's a tough side of the conference."

Game #1

WHO: No. 10 Gulf Coast vs. No. 2 East Mississippi

WHEN: Thursday, Aug. 29, 2 p.m.

WHERE: Sullivan-Windham Field, Scooba

LISTEN: https://mgcccbulldogs.com/watch

WATCH: https://emcclive.com/watch-live/

The Series

Series record: Gulf Coast leads 33-32-4

First Meeting: 1929

Last Meeting: Nov. 11, 2023, East Mississippi 33, Gulf Coast 21

Notes: East Mississippi has won 10 of the last 2 meetings between the teams … Gulf Coast has 10 shutouts in its 31 victories, the last of which came in 1983 … East Mississippi has six shutouts in its 29 victories, the last of which came in 1987 … Gulf Coast's longest win streak in the series in seven games (1975-86) … East Mississippi's longest winning streak is 10 games (1987-2008) … The biggest Gulf Coast win in the series was a 55-0 victory in 1983, while the biggest East Mississippi win came in 1961 (49-0).

Series History

Date Result
10/19/29 Gulf Coast 19, East Mississippi 13
10/18/30 Gulf Coast 0, East Mississippi 0
9/26/31 East Mississippi 12, Gulf Coast 0
9/24/32 East Mississippi 7, Gulf Coast 0
9/23/33 East Mississippi 18, Gulf Coast 12
9/22/34 Gulf Coast 7, East Mississippi 7
10/19/35 Gulf Coast 40, East Mississippi 6
10/17/36 Gulf Coast 6, East Mississippi 6
10/16/37 Gulf Coast 13, East Mississippi 6
10/15/38 Gulf Coast 31, East Mississippi 0
10/14/39 Gulf Coast 7, East Mississippi 0
10/12/40 East Mississippi 13, Gulf Coast 0
10/11/41 Gulf Coast 6, East Mississippi 6
11/6/42 Gulf Coast 27, East Mississippi 0
11/1/46 Gulf Coast 18, East Mississippi 0
10/25/47 Gulf Coast 20, East Mississippi 0
10/14/48 Gulf Coast 13, East Mississippi 6
10/15/49 Gulf Coast 27, East Mississippi 6
10/13/50 East Mississippi 61, Gulf Coast 21
10/13/51 Gulf Coast 31, East Mississippi 7
10/11/52 Gulf Coast 19, East Mississippi 7
10/10/53 Gulf Coast 35, East Mississippi 13
10/8/60 East Mississippi 35, Gulf Coast 8
10/7/61 East Mississippi 49, Gulf Coast 0
11/1/62 Gulf Coast 13, East Mississippi 8
11/2/63 Gulf Coast 47, East Mississippi 18
9/24/64 East Mississippi 34, Gulf Coast 14
9/25/65 Gulf Coast 35, East Mississippi 7
9/22/66 Gulf Coast 14, East Mississippi 10
9/23/67 East Mississippi 14, Gulf Coast 13
9/14/68 Gulf Coast 31, East Mississippi 12
9/13/69 East Mississippi 10, Gulf Coast 7
10/24/70 Gulf Coast 23, East Mississippi 0
10/16/71 Gulf Coast 33, East Mississippi 13
9/15/72 Gulf Coast 27, East Mississippi 7
9/15/73 Gulf Coast 28, East Mississippi 7
9/21/74 East Mississippi 14, Gulf Coast 7
9/20/75 Gulf Coast 21, East Mississippi 0
9/20/80 Gulf Coast 15, East Mississippi 7
9/19/81 Gulf Coast 23, East Mississippi 3
10/9/82 Gulf Coast 21, East Mississippi 0
10/8/83 Gulf Coast 55, East Mississippi 0
11/10/84 Gulf Coast 50, East Mississippi 7
8/30/86 Gulf Coast 19, East Mississippi 7
9/3/87 East Mississippi 12, Gulf Coast 0
11/5/88 East Mississippi 31, Gulf Coast 28
11/4/89 East Mississippi 23, Gulf Coast 21
9/15/94 East Mississippi 24, Gulf Coast 14
9/14/95 East Mississippi 39, Gulf Coast 14
9/12/96 East Mississippi 45, Gulf Coast 35
9/11/97 East Mississippi 27, Gulf Coast 22
9/12/02 East Mississippi 10, Gulf Coast 7
9/11/03 East Mississippi 10, Gulf Coast 6
9/18/08 East Mississippi 27, Gulf Coast 23
9/17/09 Gulf Coast 43, East Mississippi 26
11/7/09 East Mississippi 75, Gulf Coast 71
9/2/10 Gulf Coast 40, East Mississippi 21
9/1/11 East Mississippi 34, Gulf Coast 30
11/12/11 East Mississippi 42, Gulf Coast 17
11/2/13 East Mississippi 45, Gulf Coast 28
11/1/14 East Mississippi 42, Gulf Coast 21
9/8/16 East Mississippi 45, Gulf Coast 7
11/5/16 East Mississippi 27, Gulf Coast 24
9/7/17 East Mississippi 49, Gulf Coast 10
11/2/19 Gulf Coast 31, East Mississippi 7
9/22/22 East Mississippi 48, Gulf Coast 45
11/5/22 East Mississippi 38, Gulf Coast 27
9/28/23 Gulf Coast 42, East Mississippi 17
10/11/23 East Mississippi 33, Gulf Coast 21

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