2010 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers football team

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2010 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers football
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers wordmark.svg
Big South co-champion
FCS Playoffs First Round, L 10–17 vs. Western Illinois
Conference Big South Conference
Record6–6 (5–1 Big South)
Head coach
Home stadium Brooks Stadium
(Capacity: 9,112)
Seasons
  2009
2011  
2010 Big South Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 21 Liberty +  5 1   8 3  
Stony Brook +  5 1   6 5  
Coastal Carolina +^  5 1   6 6  
Gardner–Webb  2 4   4 7  
VMI  2 4   3 8  
Charleston Southern  1 5   3 8  
Presbyterian  1 5   2 9  
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ FCS playoff participant
Rankings from The Sports Network poll

The 2010 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers football team represented Coastal Carolina University in the 2010 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Chanticleers were led by eighth-year head coach David Bennett and played their home games at Brooks Stadium. Coastal Carolina competed as a member of the Big South Conference. They finished the season 6–6 with a 5–1 record in conference play and were conference co-champions with Liberty and Stony Brook. The Chanticleers received the Big South's automatic bid to compete in the FCS playoffs, where they lost to Western Illinois in the first round. Coastal Carolina played a five-overtime game against Towson on September 11, the longest in school history. [1]

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 43:30 pmat No. 25 West Virginia * ESPN+ L 31–057,862 [2]
September 117:00 pmat Towson *L 45–47 5OT8,990 [3]
September 186:00 pm Georgia Southern *L 26–438,857 [4]
September 256:00 pm Delaware State *
  • Brooks Stadium
  • Conway, SC
W 34–149,218 [5]
October 21:00 pmat No. 11 Richmond *L 19–418,464 [6]
October 162:00 pmat Presbyterian W 35–74,753 [7]
October 237:30 pm Stony Brook Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Brooks Stadium
  • Conway, SC
MASN L 28–388,671 [8]
October 301:30 pmat GardnerWebb W 30–27 OT3,750 [9]
November 61:30 pmat VMI ESPN3 W 31–35,123 [10]
November 131:00 pmNo. 11 Liberty
ESPN3W 45–317,764 [11]
November 201:00 pm Charleston Southern
  • Brooks Stadium
  • Conway, SC
W 70–37,503 [12]
November 271:00 pmNo. 21 Western Illinois *
  • Brooks Stadium
  • Conway, SC (FCS Playoffs First Round)
L 10–174,556 [13]

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