The Chris Hatcher Show reviews Samford Bulldogs' recent 36-13 win over the Chattanooga Mocs, improving their season record to 4-6. Quarterback Quincy Crittendon excelled, passing for 340 yards and rushing for another touchdown. This week, the Bulldogs prepare to face the Western Carolina Catamounts at home as they aim to close their season on a high note. With a strong historical advantage over Western Carolina, Samford looks to defend its home turf after a previous season loss to the Catamounts.

By the Numbers
  • Quincy Crittendon threw for 340 yards, completing 34 of 50 passes, and rushed for 59 yards on 18 attempts.
  • D.J. Rias returned a kickoff for 100 yards and had seven receptions for 87 yards.
Yes, But

Despite their winning performance, the Bulldogs need to overcome the psychological hurdle of last year's loss to Western Carolina to secure a victory this weekend.

State of Play
  • Samford faces Western Carolina with a 4-6 record after the win against Chattanooga.
  • Historically, Samford leads the series with a 17-4 record against the Catamounts.
What's Next

The Bulldogs aim to build momentum from their recent win as they finalize their season against Western Carolina, looking to end on a positive note.

Bottom Line

Samford must leverage its historical success against Western Carolina and switch from the disappointment of past losses to capitalize on their home field advantage this Saturday.