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2008 UAB Blazers football team

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year2008
teamUAB Blazers
sportfootball
conferenceConference USA
divisionEast Division
short_confC-USA
record4–8
conf_record3–5
head_coachNeil Callaway
hc_year2nd
off_coachKim Helton
oc_year2nd
off_schemePro spread
def_coachEric Schumann
dc_year2nd
def_scheme4–3
stadiumLegion Field

The 2008 UAB Blazers football team represented the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) as a member of the East Division in Conference USA (C-USA) during the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Led by second-year head coach Neil Callaway, the Blazers compiled an overall record of 4–8 with a mark of 3–5 in conference play, placing a three-way tie for fourth at the bottom of the standings in C-USA's East Division. The team played home games at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama.

Schedule

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Game summaries

Tulsa

The Blazers began their season at home against Golden Hurricane of Tulsa, but after taking a 13–7 lead after the first would fall by a final score of 45–22. UAB would score first on a 32-yard touchdown pass from Joe Webb to Frantell Forrest. Tulsa would respond with a 10-yard David Johnson pass to Jacob Collums, only to have UAB take a 13–7 lead on a 9-yard Jeffery Anderson touchdown reception. Tulsa would respond with a pair of consecutive touchdowns in the second to take a 21–13 lead before Forrest returned a kickoff 90-yards for a touchdown to bring the score to 21–19. A late 32-yard Swayze Waters field goal would give the Blazers a 22–21 halftime lead. However, UAB would not score again for the afternoon and lose by a final score of 45–22.{{cite web |url=http://uabsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2008-2009/uab01.html

Florida Atlantic

The Blazers first road game of the 2008 season took UAB to Ft. Lauderdale, where they would lose too the FAU Owls in a 49–34 shootout. After going down 14–0 on a pair of FAU touchdown passes, UAB would score its first points on a 27-yard Swayze Waters field goal. The Owls would answer with a touchdown run early in the second in taking a 21–3 lead only to see the blazers respond with a pair of Joe Webb touchdown passes, 20-yards to Zach Lankford and 19-yards to Frantell Forrest, in closing the gap to 21–17. However, FAU would score once more before the half in taking a 28–17 halftime lead.{{cite web

The Blazers would open the third by scoring on a 2-yard Aaron Johns run only to see the Owls once again respond with another touchdown. After a late 43-yard Waters field goal in the third, UAB's final points would come in the fourth on a 10-yard Justin Brooks touchdown run.

Tennessee

Traveling to Knoxville to face the Volunteers, all the Blazers could manage was a single 47-yard Swayze Waters field goal in the third to avoid the shutout in this 35–3 defeat. For the game, UAB was outgained on offense 275 to 548 total yards.

Alabama State

The Blazers would amass 486 yards of total offense in winning their first game of the 2008 season with a 44–10 victory over the Hornets of Alabama State. UAB would strike first on a 41-yard Joe Web run with the Hornets responding in kind on a 39-yard Rei Herchenbach touchdown pass to Darius Mathis in tying the game at 7–7 midway through the first quarter. The Blazers would regain the lead late in the first quarter, and never relinquish it again on a 24-yard Webb touchdown pass to Jeffery Anderson. In the second, the Blazers would add another pair of touchdowns on an 11-yard Rashaud Slaughter run and a 36-yard Webb pass to Anderson in taking a 28–7 halftime lead.{{cite web |url=http://uabsports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2008-2009/uab04.html|title=Alabama State vs UAB (September 20, 2008)|publisher=University of Alabama at Birmingham Sports Information

UAB would continue to amass points in the third on another pair of touchdowns coming on a 6-yard Slaughter run and 15-yard Justin Brooks run in extending their lead to 42–7 entering the fourth. In the fourth, each team would exchange a pair of field goals in bringing the final score to 45–10. For the game, Joe Webb would rush for 121 yards and a touchdown and pass for 238 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

South Carolina

Traveling to face their second SEC opponent on the 2008 season, the Blazers were defeated 26–13 by the home Gamecocks in Columbia. After only connecting on a pair of Swayze Waters field goals in the first half, the Blazers lone touchdown came late in the fourth on a 1-yard Joe Webb run.

Memphis

Houston

In the first conference road game of the 2008 season, the Blazers would fall 20–45 at Houston. UAB would dominate the first half in taking a 20–3 lead going into the half. The Blazer would score on a pair of Swayze Waters field goals (50 and 23 yards respectively) and on a 3-yard Joe Webb touchdown run and a 21-yard, Zach Lankford touchdown reception. However, 42 unanswered Cougar points in the second half would provide Houston the 45–20 victory.

Marshall

Southern Miss

The Blazers were out-rushed 96 to 463 total yards in this 70–14 blowout loss on the road to the Golden Eagles. After going down 28–0 after the first, UAB would score their first points on a 14-yard Joe Webb touchdown pass to Rashaud Slaughter early in the second. The Blazers only other points would come in the third on a 12-yard Mario Wright touchdown reception. For the game, the Golden Eagles out-gained the Blazers in total offense by a final margin of 610 to 223 yards, with both USM's Tory Harrison and V.J. Floyd each gaining over 100 yards on the ground.

Tulane

Following a bye week, the Blazers would make the trip to the Superdome and emerge with a 41–24 victory over the home Green Wave.

East Carolina

UCF

Personnel

Coaching staff

  • Neil Callaway – head coach
  • Kim Helton – Offensive coordinator/tight ends
  • Eric Schumann – Defensive coordinator/safeties
  • Corey Barlow – Cornerbacks
  • Tim Bowens – Receivers
  • Lorenzo Costantini – Defensive line
  • Steve Davenport – Running backs
  • Will Friend – Offensive line
  • Tyson Helton – Quarterbacks/recruiting coordinator
  • Tyson Summers – Linebackers
  • Steve martin – Strength and Conditioning/Football & Baseball
  • Ervin lewis – Director of Football Operations

Roster

Recruiting

In Callaway's second recruiting class, UAB signed 25 recruits.

Statistics

Team

StatisticsUABOpponentsScoring273375First downs222240Total offensive yards4,3945,159Fumbles–Lost17–915–8Penalties–Yards83–78361–567
Points per game22.831.2
Rushing10195
Passing104125
Penalties1720
Rushing2,0272,004
Passing2,3673,155
Average per game65.247.2
StatisticsUABOpponentsPunts–Yards59–2,55542–1,799Average ToP/game31:1628:443rd down conversions64/16568/1514th down conversions5/116/15Touchdowns scored3149Field goals–Att19–2411–18PAT–Att24–2748–48Attendance190,616563,398
Average per punt43.342.8
3rd down percentage3945
4th down percentage4540
Average19,06240,243

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Scores by quarter

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Offense

Rushing

NameGPAttYdsAvgLongTDAvg/GTotal124352,0274.74119168.9
Joe Webb121981,0215.2411185.1
Rashaud Slaughter121135144.538442.8
Justin Brooks11532184.119319.8
Aaron Johns8231155.037114.4
Jim Mitchell1219784.11406.5
Frantrell Forrest108435.41204.3
Rodney Bivens46203.31705.0
Caleb Dyck124143.5901.2
Terence Edge120120001.0
Mark Ferrell122115.51100.9
Justin Johnson11242.0700.4
Darryl Harris121−4−4.000−0.3
Swayze Waters122−12−6.070−1.0
Opponents124202,0044.87825167.0

Passing

NameGPEfficCmp-AttPctYdsTDIntLngAvg/GTotal12115.53208–35358.92,367101643197.2
Joe Webb12115.53208–35358.92,367101643197.2
Rodney Bivens400–0000000
Opponents12147.67226–36062.83,155221673262.9

Receiving

NameGPNo.YardsAvgTDLongAvg/GTotal122082,36711.41043197.2
Frantrell Forrest104453612.823853.6
Rashaud Slaughter12291766.112114.7
Jeffery Anderson122336816.034330.7
Mario Wright122024312.113820.2
Rodell Carter121620612.903817.2
Zach Lankford121619011.923315.8
Mark Ferrell121317713.603514.8
Mike Jones12111099.91289.1
Justin Brooks11111019.20239.2
Darryl Harris12913615.102811.3
Jim Mitchell128384.80113.2
Justin Johnson1178211.70437.5
Aaron Johns8351.7090.6
Opponents122263,15514.02273262.9

Defense

NameGPTacklesSacksPass DefenseFumblesBlkdSafetySoloAstTotalLoss–YdsNo.–YdsInt–YdsBUPDQbhRcv–YdsFFKickTotal1248030678662–24015–11616–2143398–12601
Joe Henderson1255328712.5–291.5–611
Will Dunbar113335682.5–121.0–62–3451
Matt Taylor122918471.5–51–3631–0
Keon Harris112225473.0–411–01
Chase Daniel123413473.5–181.0–122–2851
Brandon Carlisle103511462.0–52–1631
Kevin Sanders122315387–553
Terrel Springs102012320–184
D.J. Reese121714312.5–181–01
Anthony Barnes12207276.5–231.0–10221
Elliott Henigan101412260.5–20.5–21
Drew Luker12915241.5–5
Lamanski Ware11149231.0–11–271
Richard Carter12138212.0–80.5–01–0
Bryant Turner12155207.0–314.0–2512
Nick Davison12710173.5–232.0–1811–0
Joe Happe12114154.0–171.0–91
Katrell Watters578150.5–10.5–1
B.J. Steed1087151
Marquis Coleman1295141–01
Tony Leggett568142.0–4
Andre Hicks8102121.0–131.0–131
Antoine Powers127411
Tim Davis97291.0–3
Justin Smartt11729
Terry Thomas76392.0–3
Ugonna Amarikwa124483–12
Swayze Waters12628
Jarrell Watters37181.0–11
Jim Mitchell12325
David Decordova33141
Caleb Dyck12314
Michael McRae9224
Zach Lankford12123
Daniel Clements10213
Mario Wright1222
Jeffery Anderson1222
Brock Ferguson5221.0–141.0–14
Frantrell Forrest1022
Ada Hollifield811
Greg Bulls1111
Rashaud Slaughter1211
Brandon Heath1111
Adam Arthur611
Jeff Hamby1111
Mark Ferrell1211
Opponents1248236885058–28223–17216–15447149–621020

Special teams

Kicking

NamePATsField GoalsMadeAtt%MadeAttLong%Total242788.919245079.2
Swayze Waters242788.919245079.2

Punting

NameNo.YdsAvgLongTBFCIn20Total582,53343.76771214
Swayze Waters552,39643.66761213
Joe Webb28944.552100
Trey Ragland14848.048001

Media

All games were broadcast live on the UAB-ISP Sports radio network. The flagship was WWMM 100.5 FM in Birmingham, and this marked the first season for it serving as the flagship. The games were called by David Crane (play-by-play) and Jake Arians (color commentary), with Pat Green and Dan Burks as field reporters. Other UAB radio programming was carried on WJOX 94.5 FM. The team did not have a local TV contract, but their games appeared nationally on cable television five times—one on Raycom Sports, two on CSS, and two on CBS College Sports (formerly CSTV).

References

References

  1. . ["UAB Blazers Schedule 2008"](https://www.espn.com/college-football/team/schedule/_/id/5/season/2008). *[[ESPN]]*.
  2. . ["2008 UAB Blazers Schedule and Results"](https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/alabama-birmingham/2008-schedule.html). *[[Sports Reference]]*.
  3. . ["2008 Football Schedule"](https://uabsports.com/sports/football/schedule/2008). *[[University of Alabama at Birmingham]]*.
  4. "UAB vs Tennessee (September 13, 2008)". University of Alabama at Birmingham Sports Information.
  5. "UAB vs South Carolina (September 27, 2008)". University of Alabama at Birmingham Sports Information.
  6. "Memphis vs UAB (October 2, 2008)". University of Alabama at Birmingham Sports Information.
  7. "Houston vs UAB (October 7, 2008)". University of Alabama at Birmingham Sports Information.
  8. "UAB vs Southern Miss (November 1, 2008)". University of Alabama at Birmingham Sports Information.
  9. "UAB vs Tulane (November 15, 2008)". University of Alabama at Birmingham Sports Information.
  10. "ECU vs UAB (November 22, 2008)". University of Alabama at Birmingham Sports Information.
  11. "2008 UAB Football Signees". University of Alabama at Birmingham Sports Information.
  12. (November 29, 2008). "UAB Cumulative Season Statistics". University of Alabama at Birmingham Athletics.
  13. "Blazers ISP Sports Network Gearing Up For 2008–09 Season". University of Alabama at Birmingham Sports Information.
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