American college football season
The 1996 The Citadel Bulldogs football team represented The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in the 1996 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Don Powers served as head coach for the first season. The Bulldogs played as members of the Southern Conference and played home games at Johnson Hagood Stadium.[2][3][4]
Date | Opponent | Site | Result | Attendance | Source |
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September 7 | at No. 11 Miami (FL)* | | L 6–52 | 35,747 | |
September 14 | Richmond* | | W 13–10 | 13,069 | [5] |
September 21 | Western Carolina | - Johnson Hagood Stadium
- Charleston, SC
| W 28–14 | 10,362 | |
September 28 | at No. 4 Appalachian State | | L 20–34 | 13,231 | [6] |
October 12 | No. 16 East Tennessee State | - Johnson Hagood Stadium
- Charleston, SC
| L 20–41 | 16,212 | |
October 19 | at No. 11 Furman | | L 25–35 | 11,975 | [7] |
October 26 | Georgia Southern | - Johnson Hagood Stadium
- Charleston, SC
| W 35–20 | 9,427 | |
November 2 | at No. 1 Marshall | | L 25–56 | 22,038 | |
November 9 | Chattanooga | - Johnson Hagood Stadium
- Charleston, SC
| W 16–13 | 17,914 | |
November 16 | at VMI | | L 27–34 2OT | 7,478 | [8] |
November 23 | Wofford* | - Johnson Hagood Stadium
- Charleston, SC (rivalry)
| L 21–26 | 9,876 | |
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- ^ "How Johnson Hagood Stadium Came To Be". citadelsports.com. Archived from the original on August 18, 2012. Retrieved September 10, 2012.
- ^ 2011 Citadel Football Media Guide. The Citadel. p. 152. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
- ^ "Milestones". The Citadel Football Association. Archived from the original on January 23, 2016. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
- ^ "Citadel Game by Game Results". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on December 26, 2015. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
- ^ "Myers' touchdown gives Citadel victory". The Greenville News. September 15, 1996. p. 3C – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Mountaineers storm The Citadel". The State. September 29, 1996. Retrieved November 28, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Furman too much for The Citadel 35–25". The State. October 20, 1996. Retrieved September 22, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "VMI 34, The Citadel 27". The Greenville News. November 17, 1996. Retrieved February 6, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
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