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Latest revision as of 18:19, 6 January 2010

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The 2008 Birmingham-Southern College Panthers football season was the 2nd for the college since the program was resurrrected in 2006. Eddie Garfinkle replaced former Alabama Crimson Tide and Birmingham Stallions reciever Joey Jones as head coach for 2008. The Panthers finished the year 3-7, identical to their 2007 season. The Panthers played their home games at Regions Park, at Vestavia Hills High School, and at the new Panther Stadium at the BSC Athletics Complex.

Results (3-7)

  1. August 30: Defeated Campbell 12-6 in Buies Creek, North Carolina. It was Campbell's first game since 1950.
  2. September 6: Lost to LaGrange College 34-31 at Vestavia Hills High School
  3. September 20: Lost to Rhodes College 35-7 in Memphis, Tennessee.
  4. October 4: Lost 48-20 to Trinity College, defending SCAC champion, at Regions Park in Hoover.
  5. October 11: Lost 31-21 to DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana.
  6. October 18: Lost 48-29 to Austin College at Hoover High School
  7. October 25: Lost 25-6 to Centre College in Danville, Kentucky.
  8. November 1: Defeated Colorado College 31-17 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
  9. November 8: Defeated University of the South 49-0 in the innagural game at Panther Stadium, with 3,575 in attendance.
  10. November 15: Lost 31-17 to undefeated Millsaps College at Panther Stadium.
Preceded by:
2007
BSC Panthers football
2008
Succeeded by:
2009

References

  • Segrest, Doug (November 9, 2008) "New field kindles vintage BSC football memories." Birmingham News

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