2010 South Carolina State Bulldogs football team
American college football season
The 2010 South Carolina State Bulldogs football team represented South Carolina State University in the 2010 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The team was led by Oliver Pough in his ninth year as head coach and played its home games at Oliver C. Dawson Stadium. It finished the regular season with a 9–2 record overall and a 7–1 record in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, making them conference co-champions alongside Bethune–Cookman. The team qualified for the playoffs, in which it was eliminated in the first round by Georgia Southern.[1]
Schedule
Date | Time | Opponent | Rank | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | Source |
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September 4 | 1:00 pm | at No. 16 Georgia Tech* | | | ESPN3 | L 10–41 | 51,668 | [2] |
September 11 | 6:00 pm | Mississippi Valley State* | | | | W 44–0 | 12,224 | [3] |
September 18 | 2:00 pm | at Benedict* | | | | W 61–20 | | |
October 2 | 6:00 pm | at Florida A&M | No. 9 | | | W 19–0 | 14,052 | |
October 9 | 2:00 pm | Norfolk State | No. 9 | - Oliver C. Dawson Stadium
- Orangeburg, SC
| | W 34–13 | 21,971 | |
October 16 | 1:30 pm | No. 23 Bethune–Cookman | No. 10 | - Oliver C. Dawson Stadium
- Orangeburg, SC
| | L 0–14 | 10,077 | |
October 23 | 1:30 pm | Hampton | | - Oliver C. Dawson Stadium
- Orangeburg, SC
| | W 10–7 | | |
October 30 | 1:00 pm | at Delaware State | No. 17 | | | W 38–21 | 2,130 | |
November 6 | 1:30 pm | Howard | | - Oliver C. Dawson Stadium
- Orangeburg, SC
| | W 54–14 | | |
November 11 | 7:30 pm | at Morgan State | | | | W 32–10 | | |
November 20 | 1:30 pm | at North Carolina A&T | No. 12 | | | W 48–3 | 10,348 | |
November 27 | 2:00 pm | at No. 22 Georgia Southern* | No. 11 | | NCAA–AA | L 16–41 | 11,577 | |
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References
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National championship seasons in bold |
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- Morgan State (1971)
- North Carolina Central (1972)
- North Carolina Central (1973)
- South Carolina State (1974)
- South Carolina State (1975)
- Morgan State & South Carolina State (1976)
- South Carolina State (1977)
- South Carolina State (1978)
- Morgan State (1979)
- South Carolina State (1980)
- South Carolina State (1981)
- South Carolina State (1982)
- South Carolina State (1983)
- Bethune–Cookman (1984)
- Delaware State (1985)
- North Carolina A&T (1986)
- Delaware State (1987)
- Bethune–Cookman, Delaware State, & Florida A&M (1988)
- Delaware State (1989)
- Florida A&M (1990)
- Delaware State & North Carolina A&T (1991)
- North Carolina A&T (1992)
- Howard (1993)
- South Carolina State (1994)
- Florida A&M (1995)
- Florida A&M (1996)
- Hampton (1997)
- Hampton & Florida A&M (1998)
- North Carolina A&T (1999)
- Florida A&M (2000)
- Florida A&M (2001)
- Bethune–Cookman (2002)
- North Carolina A&T (2003)
- Hampton & South Carolina State (2004)
- Hampton (2005)
- Hampton (2006)
- Delaware State (2007)
- South Carolina State (2008)
- South Carolina State (2009)
- Bethune–Cookman†, Florida A&M, & South Carolina State (2010)
- Norfolk State (vacated) (2011)
- Bethune–Cookman (2012)
- Bethune–Cookman†, South Carolina State (2013)
- Bethune–Cookman, Morgan State†, North Carolina Central, North Carolina A&T, & South Carolina State (2014)
- North Carolina A&T†, North Carolina Central, & Bethune–Cookman (2015)
- North Carolina Central (2016)
- North Carolina A&T (2017)
- North Carolina A&T (2018)
- North Carolina A&T† & South Carolina State (2019)
- No champion (2020)
- South Carolina State (2021)
- Howard & North Carolina Central† (2022)
- Howard (2023)
| National championships in bold † Denotes postseason representative via conference tiebreaker |
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| Champion – Eastern Washington Eagles |
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