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    Wofford Terriers vs. The Citadel BulldogsGibbs Stadium, Spartanburg, SC
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    Charlotte 49ers vs. The Citadel BulldogsJerry Richardson Stadium, Charlotte, NC
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    The Citadel Bulldogs vs. Charleston Southern BuccaneersJohnson Hagood Stadium, Charleston, SC
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    Sep 26(TBD)
    The Citadel Bulldogs vs. Chattanooga MocsJohnson Hagood Stadium, Charleston, SC
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    Oct 10(TBD)
    The Citadel Bulldogs vs. East Tennessee State BuccaneersJohnson Hagood Stadium, Charleston, SC
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    Oct 17(TBD)
    PARKING: Texas A&M Aggies vs. The Citadel BulldogsKyle Field, College Station, TX
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    Texas A&M Aggies vs. The Citadel BulldogsKyle Field, College Station, TX
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    Oct 24(TBD)
    The Citadel Bulldogs vs. Tennessee Tech Golden EaglesJohnson Hagood Stadium, Charleston, SC
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    Oct 31(TBD)
    Mercer Bears vs. The Citadel BulldogsFive Star Stadium, Macon, GA
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    Nov 7(TBD)
    The Citadel Bulldogs vs. Furman PaladinsJohnson Hagood Stadium, Charleston, SC
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    Nov 14(TBD)
    Virginia Military Keydets vs. The Citadel BulldogsAlumni Memorial Field At Foster Stadium, Lexington, VA
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    Nov 21(TBD)
    Western Carolina Catamounts vs. The Citadel BulldogsBob Waters Field at E.J. Whitmire Stadium, Cullowhee, NC
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    About The Citadel Bulldogs Football

    As of the 2023 season, The Citadel Bulldogs football team continues to compete in the Southern Conference, where they are striving to reclaim their position among the top teams. The current head coach, Brent Thompson, is focused on rebuilding the program and enhancing the team's performance. The Bulldogs are known for their distinctive triple-option offense, which emphasizes a strong running game and strategic ball control.

    In recent events, the Bulldogs have been actively recruiting new talents to strengthen their roster, looking to improve their standings in the conference. The 2023 season has seen the Bulldogs face off against tough competitors, including traditional rivals like VMI and Furman, as well as non-conference opponents that challenge their skills and resilience.

    Fans can expect thrilling games at Johnson Hagood Stadium, where the atmosphere is electric with military traditions and spirited support from the Corps of Cadets. Additionally, The Citadel Bulldogs have embraced technology and social media to engage with their fan base, providing updates on games, player performances, and upcoming events. Overall, the Bulldogs are committed to enhancing their legacy while upholding the values of teamwork, discipline, and excellence that are central to The Citadel's mission.

    The Citadel Bulldogs Football History

    The Citadel Bulldogs football program has a rich history that dates back to 1905, making it one of the oldest college football teams in the South. The team represents The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, located in Charleston. Initially, the Bulldogs played as an independent team before joining various conferences over the years. They became a member of the Southern Conference in 1936, where they have remained a competitive force. The Bulldogs have a storied rivalry with the College of Charleston, and their games against the University of the South (Sewanee) are particularly notable, showcasing a deep historical rivalry that has captivated fans for decades.

    The Bulldogs have achieved significant milestones, including multiple Southern Conference championships and notable bowl appearances. They are known for their disciplined play and strong defense, reflective of their military college roots. The program has produced several NFL players and has a dedicated fan base that supports the team at their home games in Johnson Hagood Stadium, which can accommodate over 23,000 spectators. The Citadel's unique combination of military tradition and competitive athletics has made it a distinctive program in college football history.