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The '''2009 Birmingham-Southern College Panthers football''' season will be the 3rd for the [[Birmingham-Southern College|college]] since the program was resurrrected in [[2006]].  [[Eddie Garfinkle]] is head coach for the 2nd year.  Both previous seasons saw the Panthers go 3-7.  For the first season, the [[BSC Panthers|Panthers]] will play all their home games at [[Panther Stadium]] at the [[BSC Athletics Complex]].
The '''2009 Birmingham-Southern College Panthers football''' season will be the 3rd for the [[Birmingham-Southern College|college]] since the program was resurrrected in [[2006]].  [[Eddie Garfinkle]] is head coach for the 2nd year.  Both previous seasons saw the Panthers go 3-7.  For the first season, the [[BSC Panthers|Panthers]] will play all their home games at [[Panther Stadium]] at the [[BSC Athletics Complex]].


==Schedule and results (0-1)==
==Schedule and results (1-1)==
# [[September 5]]: Lost to LaGrange College 30-27 on a last-minute field goal in LaGrange, Georgia.
# [[September 5]]: Lost to LaGrange College 30-27 on a last-minute field goal in LaGrange, Georgia.
# [[September 12]]: Campbell University at Panther Stadium
# [[September 12]]: Defeated Campbell University 35-28 at Panther Stadium.  The Panthers won with a 32-yard overtime touchdown pass from junior quarterback [[Joe Thigpen]] to senior wide receiver [[Tay Walker]].
# [[September 26]]: Rhodes College at Panther Stadium
# [[September 26]]: Rhodes College at Panther Stadium
# [[October 3]]: Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas  
# [[October 3]]: Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas  

Revision as of 06:44, 16 September 2009

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The 2009 Birmingham-Southern College Panthers football season will be the 3rd for the college since the program was resurrrected in 2006. Eddie Garfinkle is head coach for the 2nd year. Both previous seasons saw the Panthers go 3-7. For the first season, the Panthers will play all their home games at Panther Stadium at the BSC Athletics Complex.

Schedule and results (1-1)

  1. September 5: Lost to LaGrange College 30-27 on a last-minute field goal in LaGrange, Georgia.
  2. September 12: Defeated Campbell University 35-28 at Panther Stadium. The Panthers won with a 32-yard overtime touchdown pass from junior quarterback Joe Thigpen to senior wide receiver Tay Walker.
  3. September 26: Rhodes College at Panther Stadium
  4. October 3: Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas
  5. October 10: Centre College at Panther Stadium
  6. October 17: Austin College in Sherman, Texas
  7. October 24: University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee
  8. October 31: DePauw University at Panther Stadium
  9. November 7: Huntington College, homecoming at Panther Stadium
  10. November 14: Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi
Preceded by:
2008
BSC Panthers football
2009
Succeeded by:
2010

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