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By Mike London

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CHARLOTTE — He can't officially bark at players until Saturday, so David stays busy collecting stones and getting plenty of reps with his slingshot.

David's surname is Bennett, he coaches the Coastal Carolina football team and he'll take aim at a traditional Goliath on Aug. 30 when his teal-and-bronze Chanticleers take on Penn State in Beaver Stadium for a high-noon season opener.

Coastal, which will field its sixth football team, has never taken on anyone with the tradition, the reputation, the crowd or the depth of Penn State.

But it's time to get used to this. Coastal has more big-time games (and big-time paydays) scheduled. Coastal faces Clemson in 2009, meets West Virginia in 2010 and tackles Georgia in 2011.

Most Penn State supporters had no idea Coastal Carolina existed, much less had a football team, until it showed up on the schedule.

PSU fans who had heard of Coastal surely have no idea which Carolina the school is on the coast of, and you probably can't find 50 Nittany Lions boosters who know a Chanticleer from a Chandelier — or Conway, S.C., from Conway Twitty.

A Chanticleer, for the record, doesn't hang from the ceiling. It's a rooster.

Penn State has taken good-natured ribbing and bad-natured criticism from various media outlets for scheduling the Chanticleers.

Mostly the matchup is happening because Warren "Moose" Koegel, Coastal's athletics director, played for coach Joe Paterno's undefeated Nitanny Lions in 1968 and 1969 and was a captain alongside All-Pros Jack Ham and Franco Harris in 1970.

Don't bother calling Bennett to remind him Appalachian State pulled off that shock-the-world thing at fifth-ranked Michigan.

Bennett's grocer, pharmacist, dentist, barber and the kid next door already have mentioned it.

"It's only happened once," Bennett said at the recent Big South Football Media Day. "Appalachian-Michigan, that's the one time an FCS team beat a top-10 BCS program. Yeah, it could happen again, and I don't know what the odds are, but I do know they aren't good. Look, maybe you could beat Tiger in a round of golf, but the odds aren't too good."

Football fans love underdogs. They'll embrace the Chanticleers on Aug. 30.

"We seat 7, 500 and they seat 110,000," Bennett said. "I realize our guys are going to walk into Beaver Stadium, look around and say, 'Oh, my gosh.' But the field is still gonna be 100 x 113, and we've just got to go out and win some of the battles. Can we win the war? I don't know."

Bennett's folksy ain'ts have been replaced by polished aren'ts, but the drawl and delivery are the same as when he coached Catawba to a 63-17 record from 1995-2001.

Catawba is still Bennett's second-favorite team. He follows the program closely, and he was thrilled with the Indians' big 2007 season.

At SAC Hall of Fame ceremonies in June, Bennett shared a table with Catawba's Dennis Davidson, Tom Childress and retiring president Dr. Robert Knott. They applauded as former Catawba linebacker and current Coastal defensive coordinator Curtis Walker was inducted.

Bennett's staff is stuffed with Catawba grads, including passing game coordinator Kevin Brown and co-offensive coordinator Jamie Snider.

Bennett had plenty of praise for Catawba head coach Chip Hester, whom he left with a tough act to follow.

"Chip followed me as golf coach at Catawba, and he kept on winning championships," Bennett said with a smile. "Now he's doing the same thing in football. You'll never meet a finer man than Chip."

Many of the players Bennett will lead into Beaver Stadium also have local ties.

Davie County's boisterous Ryan Boehm is Coastal's starting center, and former Davie linebacker D.J. Rice has answered critics who dismissed him as too short. He's a preseason All-Big South selection.

West Rowan's Ben Erdman rebounded from an awful accident and is expected to punt. Erdman broke a leg and needed 200 stitches to close various wounds after his moped collided with a car at a traffic light.

A.L. Brown's Sean Fortson has ridden a quarterback-receiver merry-go-round. He's back at wideout now, and Bennett expects him to contribute.

Bennett is 39-17 in five seasons at Coastal. It earned the Big South's first-ever playoff bid in 2006, but Bennett didn't have an opportunity to speak to the crowd at media day. That was like making Bruce Springsteen watch a rock concert from the front row.

Only Danny Rocco of Liberty, the defending champion and preseason pick to repeat — took the dais.

Silence was a new experience for Bennett, and so was suffering through his first losing season as a head coach in 2007. The Chanticleers went 5-6 after three straight championship seasons.

"Well, I tried to tell people we were rebuilding, but nobody listened," Bennett said. "It was no fun to endure it, but we learned a lesson. We learned not to take success for granted."

All-Big South offensive lineman Britt Leggett, from tiny Evergreen, N.C., said inexperience cost the Chanticleers dearly.

"Coach was in turmoil, not very happy at all," Leggett said. "No excuses, but we had so many young pups and we didn't handle pressure very well."

Bennett agreed.

"James Madison beat us like we'd stole something from them," he said. "Every other game we had a chance."

Even the mailman offered Bennett advice after last season.

Mack Brown, who has guided Texas to a national title, offered the message Bennett took to heart.

"Mack told me if you stay in this game long enough, you're gonna have a losing season," he said. "What's important is how you deal with it."

Bennett will begin dealing with it in a unique way. He'll pack his slingshot and visit Paterno, whom he's known since the Catawba staff spent time with the legend in the late 1990s.

"We're going up there to play against maybe the greatest coach of all-time," Leggett said. "But we've got a coach who's built something out of nothing."

Bennett turned 46 earlier this year, but his coaching fire burns as brightly as the day in 1994 when he was named head coach at Catawba.

The fire is in his eyes, in his belly and in his voice.

"I believe I'm more excited about this new season than I've ever been," he said. "We've got a little something to prove."





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Buckeye Fred : Friday, August 01, 2008 9:19 AM

The BigTeleven went 3-5 in Bowl games last season. You call that impressive? Your beloved Bucks got smacked for the second consecutive time in their BCS Bowl. Michigan loses to Appy St. and your Bucks record, (for the record), is not very good against southern comers. Especially the SEC! :) Go Chants!!
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Who cares? : Thursday, July 31, 2008 11:34 PM

Who cares about Coastal Carolina or Penn State? No offense to those who are fans of those teams. But does this game rate an article in the Salisbury Post? Oh yeah, its the love affair with Coach Bennett that keeps him in our local paper year after year after year. Just seems a little weird, thats all.
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: Thursday, July 31, 2008 11:16 PM

APP. STATE PLAYED THE "BIG BOYS" FOR THE FIRST TIME ONCE. IT'S AN VALUABLE LEARNING EXPERIENCE FOR CCU, AND YOU WANT TO ALWAYS STRIVE TO BE THE BEST. NOBODY TOLD THE USA OLYMPIC HOCKY TEAM THEY COULD'T BEAT THE RUSSIANS. PLUS, IT'S A GOOD CHANCE CCU WILL BRING HOME NOT ONLY A LOT OF GREAT MEMORIES AND EXPERIENCES, BUT WILL BRING HOME A BIG CHECK. DON'T EVER COUNT DAVID BENNET OUT!!!! HE MAY BE BACK IN THE ACC ONE DAY! HOPEFULLY AS A HEAD COACH WITH WITH THE SAME SCHOOL WHRE HE WAS A GRAD ASSISTANT. CLEMSON!
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I've got an issue with this. : Thursday, July 31, 2008 8:53 PM

The Coastal AD played for Penn State. Fair enough, but that really has nothing to do with the current Coastal team. Is it wise policy for the Director of Athletics of a very new team to schedule a game against a team like Penn State, who enjoys a competitive advantage? Penn State's football budget is in the millions. Would it not serve the team better to focus on establishing the program against the teams in their own division? People point to App. State's victory, but they have been playing the big boys for generations. I see they are going to play Clemson and Georgia in the future. You just don't hang big losses on a team like that.
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Pat
Good Luck Chanticleers : Thursday, July 31, 2008 8:45 PM

I hope your players have fun--it is a game after all--and aren't intimidated. Penn State is going to be very good this year, and this game probably won't be close to being close, but it could still be a great experience and valuable for both sides.
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Buckeye Fred
Big Ten Weak Conference? : Thursday, July 31, 2008 8:41 PM

The Big Ten showed in bowl games last year that they are not a weak conference. Go Chants,but Im a buckeye fan through birth!!! General Tressell and the Bucks will be ready for all Southern comers!!!!!!!!!
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Dream of a lifetime... : Thursday, July 31, 2008 1:06 PM

This game will be the dream of a lifetime for area kids. Go to PSU and give it your best. Enjoy the moment and have fun. Besides, the BigTeleven is a weak conference.
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nice to have you : Thursday, July 31, 2008 12:31 PM

I just want to say it will be nice having you in PA and I hope you enjoy State College. Good luck and I pray for an injury-free game.
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Trader Kevin
What are the dimensions of Coastal's field? : Thursday, July 31, 2008 11:46 AM

"The field is still gonna be 100 x 113." 100 by 113??? Coach Bennett sure will be surprised to find out the field at Beaver Stadium is actually 120 yards long and 53-and-a-third yards wide.
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aluf
Sorry : Thursday, July 31, 2008 11:15 AM

You are going to meet one of the better PSU teams. We went 9-4 last year and are much better this season. I'm glad if we help your team with experience and some extra money but I don't think you have a snowball's chance in hell. You meet a team, thru no fault of your own, has something to prove. I would consider it a moral victory for your team if our backups are not in the game at the start of the second half or before. Good luck in the upcoming season except of course in the Penn State game.
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