导出博客文章(STATS) -- Wofford is known for its triple option offense, but the Terriers
defense had the final say in a 15-14 victory over Charleston Southern in the
first round of the FCS playoffs on Saturday.Tyler Vaughn scored on a safety just
before halftime and Devin Watson intercepted two passes in the fourth quarter,
sparking Wofford (9-3) into the second round next Saturday at No. 6 seed The
Citadel (10-1). The Terriers tied for second in the Southern Conference behind
the champion Bulldogs, who won their regular-season meeting 24-21 on the road
Oct. 22.Wofford set up the rematch by improving to 14-0 all-time against
Charleston Southern (7-4).Watsons second interception of Charleston Southern
quarterback Shane Bucenell came at the Wofford 29 and he returned it 47 yards to
the Buccaneers 24 with 1:09 left to play to seal the win. He also had six
tackles.The last drive was huge, said Woffords 29th-year coach Mike Ayers.
(Watsons) last play happened right in front of me and Devin was looking at the
quarterback and when he saw him turn, he throttled back a little bit, and when
the ball was released, he was already gone. It was a heck of a play. The defense
answered the bell I dont know how many times.Vaughn dropped Bucenell in the
Charleston Southern end zone with 2:19 left in the first half, which gave
Wofford an 8-7 halftime lead.Wofford was held to 141 rushing yards -- less than
half its average -- but senior fullback Lorenzo Long gained 96 yards and two
touchdowns on 27 carries. His 32-yard scoring run with 2:32 left in the third
quarter put the Terriers ahead 15-14.That was a heck of a football game and
theyre a great team, Buccaneers coach Jamey Chadwell said. Theyre a classy
program. I dont want to get beaten by anybody, but I know they do football the
right way, so I congratulate them.Charleston Southern, the automatic qualifier
from the Big South Conference, had two leads in the game -- after Bucenell threw
a 7-yard pass to Jared Scotland late in the first quarter and on Bucenells
2-yard run early in the third quarter.Darius Hammond led the Buccaneers rushing
attack with 94 yards on 11 carries. Wofford has not allowed a 100-yard rusher
this season.
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the international anti-doping front believes cyclings problems could linger for
another decade or more and isnt sure sports will ever reach a point where clean
competition is guaranteed.Frankie Andreu, who blew the whistle on teammate Lance
Armstrong years before Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour de France
titles, said cheating goes on in every corner of society and that sports should
hope for continued strengthening of anti-doping programs to keep cheating at a
minimum.In an interview with the World Anti-Doping Agency, Andreu lauded both
WADA and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency for trying to provide safe haven for
whistleblowers to speak out when they see cheating.If theyre going to point
something out, they dont want to feel like theyre out there by themselves and
theyre thrown to the wolves and theyre going to start getting attacked every
individual way, Andreu said.Andreus interview was released Thursday, the same
day that Sebastian Coe, president of tracks world governing body, the IAAF,
called now a golden opportunity for whistleblowers to step up.Yulia Stepanova,
the Russian middle-distance runner who exposed secrets about the deep-rooted
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clearing the way for her to do the same at the Rio Games.Stepanova and her
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team from the Rio Olympics. They are portrayed as courageous heroes, and also
examples of the impact whistleblowers can have on international sports.Andreu
and his wife, Betsy, received much different treatment when they started
speaking out against Armstrong in 2005, in part because of the cyclists
worldwide popularity and the sway he held over his sport. They were ostracized
by Armstrong, his team and others. It took years for USADA to get other cyclists
to corroborate their stories.Andreu, who said making the Olympics was one of his
greatest accomplishments, believes cycling has made positive changes, but has
far to go before it can be considered a truly clean sport.Its just a shame that
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