WOFFORD vs. Chattanooga
Saturday, November 22, 2025Â - 1:30Â PM
Gibbs Stadium (13,000)
Spartanburg, S.C.
TICKETS
THEÂ CHATTANOOGA GAME
Wofford will close out the 2025 season against Chattanooga on Saturday at Gibbs Stadium ... Both teams have identical overall and SoCon records ... The Terriers are 5-6 overall and 4-3 in the SoCon this season, with a 16-15 loss at South Carolina State, a 14-10 home loss to Richmond, a 22-21 loss at Mercer, a 38-6 loss at Virginia Tech, a 23-21 loss to Western Carolina, a 31-14 win over Norfolk State, a 31-13 home win over Furman, a 14-10 loss at ETSU, a 26-16 win over Samford, a 52-10 win at VMI, and a 16-14 road win at The Citadel ... In a series that began in 1927, Chattanooga leads 16-15 ... The Mocs have won five straight in the series, including a 37-5 win in Chattanooga last season ... This season they are 5-6 overall, with a 4-3 mark in the Southern Conference after wins over VMI, ETSU, Samford, and Furman, along with losses to The Citadel, Western Carolina and Mercer ... Last week they were defeated 63-17 at Mercer.
GAME INFORMATION
Radio -
Wofford Digital Network (Jim Noble, Thom Henson and Van Hipp)
TV -
ESPN+
Stats -
LINK
Wofford Game Notes -
LINK
Wofford Football Media Guide -
LINK
Wofford Football Yearbook -
LINK
Southern Conference Information -
LINK
TERRIER TOP NOTES
Here are the top notes of interest heading into the game against Chattanooga ...
  •
Shawn Watson enters his third full season as head coach of the Terriers.Â
  • Wofford has won five of the last six games after starting the season 0-5.Â
  • Only four players have started all eleven games this season:
Quincy Hughes,
Seth Foster,
Eli Campbell, and
Darius Malcolm Jr.Â
  • Six players were named to the All-Southern Conference preseason team.
C.J. Coombes earned a spot on the first team and he is also on the preseason watch list for the Buck Buchanan Award.Â
  • The Wofford defense is second in the SoCon, with the scoring defense 11th overall in the nation and first in the SoCon.Â
  • Five of the six losses (S.C. State, Mercer, Richmond, Western Carolina and ETSU) have been decided by a total of 12 points.
ABOUT WOFFORD
Shawn Watson is entering his third full season as head coach of the Terriers. On offense, the offensive line features returning starters
Mason Howard,
Quincy Hughes, and
Luke Moise.
Clayton Hixon started the final three games last season at center and
Dillon Porter will be at the other spot. The pro spread offense usually sees three receivers, one tight end and one running back in most formations. Terrance Honeywood,
Ivory Aikens, and
Isaiah Scott are starting at receiver, with Scott the lone returning starter. Transfer
Matt Flanders will start at tight end, while
Ihson Jackson-Anderson has started at running back. At quarterback,
Jayden Whitaker earned the starting spot after a competition in fall camp, but was replaced by
Ethan Drumm against Richmond and J.T Fayard took over against Norfolk State.Â
  The defense remains a 3-4 base, with the defensive line led by returners
Brandon Maina and Marion Smokes. They are joined by
Seth Foster. The linebacker position has four new starters in
Kade Moledor,
Javario Tinch,
Jalen Rambert, and
Tyce Donnelly. In the secondary, safeties
Eli Campbell and
Maximus Pulley are the starters at safety, with Darius Malcolm and J'Vion "Skoot" Luster taking over at the cornerback positions.Â
  The special teams will see
Sam Spence handling placekicking,
Bridger Jones kicking off,
Maddox Cowart at punter and holder, and
Blake Shirley at long snapper.Â
SENIOR'S LAST LAP
The Chattanooga game marks the final regular season home contest for 19 Wofford seniors. The group includes fifth year seniors
Seth Foster,
Quincy Hughes,
Brandon Maina,
Maximus Pulley and
Benny Radicia. There are also 14 true seniors. They are:
Chizara Alegbe,
R.J. Brunson,
Devery Cagle,
Samuel Cornett,
Clayton Hixon,
Caleb Hodge,
Mason Howard,
Bridger Jones,
Nick Morgan,
Kyle Parsons,
Jon Schaffer,
Blake Shirley, Bra'lyan Smith-Sapp, and
Cam Smith. In addition, athletic trainers Paige Kenworthy and Bella Steiner, along with student assistants Andrew Guth and
Tommy Miller, will be recognized.Â
JERRY RICE AWARD WATCH LIST
A standout group of 22 players has been nominated to the watch list of the Stats Perform 2025 Jerry Rice Award, which honors the FCS freshman player of the year in college football's Division I subdivision. Wofford defensive back
Darius Malcolm Jr. is one of the 22 players to earn a spot on the watch list. Malcolm, a second-year freshman from Atlanta, Georgia, is third on the team in total tackles with 74 and 11th in the nation in passes defended.Â
MAXIMUSÂ
A preseason All-Southern Conference second team selection,
Maximus Pulley has been living up to his name. In back-to-back games against Samford and VMI, he had a pair of interceptions in each game (4 total) and returned an interception for a touchdown in both games. He is one of five players in the country to have two returns for a touchdown this year. The two returns in a season are tied for the most in school history. He has more returns for touchdowns than 120 FCS teams. In addition, he is third on the team with 66 total tackles.Â
TORNADO OF TERRIERS
Kids are welcome to join the "Tornado of Terriers" and lead the team as they run out onto the field. Children ages 12 and under can gather at the stairway to the field on the Verandah Lot side of the stadium at 1:00 p.m.
TERRIER TOWN
New this season is "Terrier Town," which is located directly in front of Gibbs Stadium on Cummings Street. It will open at 10:30 a.m. and feature activities for the whole family. The event will feature food trucks, inflatables, a DJ, and family-friendly games.Â
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TERRIER WALK
See the team before the game on the Terrier Walk, which begins at 11:10 a.m. at the horseshoe behind Old Main and continues down Evins Street to the Verandah Lot.Â
INSIDE WOFFORD FOOTBALL WITH COACH SHAWN WATSON
Wofford Sports Properties, the multimedia rights partner for Wofford College Athletics, has announced the return of "Inside Wofford Football with Coach
Shawn Watson." The show, sponsored by Yokohama, is hosted by the voice of the Terriers, Jim Noble. "Inside Wofford Football" begins in September and will debut every Monday during the football season. Fans can listen to the "Inside Wofford Football" podcast in a variety of ways, including on the
iTunes, Amazon, Google and
Spotify podcast platforms, along with
www.woffordterriers.com/podcast. A video version can be found on
YouTube.
GOAL LINE CLUB
Help carry the ball for the Terriers and sign up to be a 2025 Goal Line Club member. Pledge as little as $1 to contribute to an athletic endowed scholarship. Established in 2012, the Goal Line Club has proven hugely successful in helping raise scholarship dollars for the Wofford College Athletics Endowment. Goal Line Club members have donated a combined total of more than $375,000 for the Goal Line Club Endowed Scholarship Fund since the inception of this initiative. Click
HERE to donate!
WOFFORD APP
Be sure to download the new Wofford Terriers mobile app. Featuring real-time news alerts, schedules, exclusive multimedia content, gameday details and more, the new Wofford app is free and compatible with both iOS and Android devices.Through the app, Wofford fans will enjoy a personalized mobile experience with the ability to manage tickets, and receive breaking news and score notifications for the teams they follow.
TICKETS
Single game tickets are available by calling 864-597-4091 or by visiting
www.woffordterriers.com/tickets. The Box Office is located in the lobby of the Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium for sales and customer service..
DIGITAL TICKETING
All tickets at Gibbs Stadium will be digital. To optimize your game day experience, please log in to your TicketReturn account and download your tickets today. By doing so, it will allow us time to provide assistance prior to
gameday, should you need help navigating
TicketReturn's site.
CLEAR BAG POLICY
Wofford began a clear bag policy in 2018. Fans will be permitted to enter with a clear bag that does not exceed 12" in height by 6" in depth by 12" in width. A simple one-gallon clear plastic bag, such as a Ziploc bag or similar, is acceptable. Fans will be allowed to carry in a small clutch bag, approximately the size of a hand or 4.5" by 6.5", with or without a handle or strap. An exception will be made for medically necessary items after proper inspection at the game.
GAME DAY PARKING
Reminder that all football parking lots open 4 hours prior to kickoff (9:30 a.m. on October 4). Please note that traffic patterns have changed due to the closure of Cummings Street in front of Gibbs Stadium. General parking will be available inÂ
Lots G1Â (paved lot, $20 per vehicle) andÂ
G2 (grass lot, $20 per vehicle), cash only. A parking map can be found
HERE.
FACULTY AND STAFF PARKING
The Play60 Lot/Lot W adjacent to Twitty Street is available for parking and tailgating for all home games for faulty and staff.
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