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Ain t no magic: Chants say 2020 was product of hard work as they open spring practice

‘Ain’t no magic:’ Chants say 2020 was product of hard work as they open spring practice “Ain’t no magic”: Chants say 2020 was product of hard work as they open spring practice By Gabe McDonald | January 27, 2021 at 7:03 PM EST - Updated January 27 at 7:50 PM MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) -It might be January but we’re already talking Coastal Carolina Football. Jamey Chadwell and the Chanticleers wasting no time preparing for the 2021 season by kicking off spring practice on Wednesday, one month after playing in the Cure Bowl. CCU head coach Jamey Chadwell sees benefits to early spring start I’m sure many of you are wondering, why is the team already back on the field practicing with not much of an off-season? Well, there are plenty of factors into the early start of practice, something Jamey Chadwell has been accustomed of doing throughout his coaching career. Last season the Chants started spring during the first week of February and were

CCU senior linebacker Silas Kelly announces return for 2021 season

CCU senior linebacker Silas Kelly announces return for 2021 season CCU senior linebacker Silas Kellly announces return for 2021 season By Gabe McDonald | January 15, 2021 at 9:57 PM EST - Updated January 15 at 10:00 PM CONWAY, SC (WMBF) - Friday afternoon some news was shared that was great for Teal Nation and probably not so great for the rest of the Sun Belt Conference. Coastal Carolina is getting one of its key leaders and top defenders back for the 2021 season. Senior linebacker Silas Kelly took to Twitter this morning to announce his plans to return next fall. My career at Coastal Carolina has been one of the best experiences of my life, and it’s not over yet! I will be returning in 2021 for one last season on the surf turf #chants#tealnationpic.twitter.com/1Hfdh69wEy Silas Kelly (@sila SK elly) January 15, 2021

Milford s remote Jan 6 Town Meeting reaches pre-registration quorum

CCU s Tarron Jackson overcame adversity, tragedy a top Sun Belt defender

CONWAY — At the age of 10, Tarron Jackson decided to hang up his football cleats. Having played for a couple of years, his interests lied more with shooting hoops and less about knocking around opposing quarterbacks. But, sometimes, purpose arises when you least expect it — burning for reasons well beyond yourself. He and his brother, Daron, enjoyed slinging around the pigskin, a bond forming over a sport that has put Tarron — one of the stars of a No. 11-ranked Coastal Carolina team that faces Liberty in the Cure Bowl on Saturday night — on the brink of a potential future in the NFL.

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