2018 Charlotte 49ers football team
The 2018 Charlotte 49ers football team represented the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in the 2018 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The 49ers played their home games at Jerry Richardson Stadium in Charlotte, NC, and competed in the East Division of Conference USA. They were led by sixth-year head coach Brad Lambert. They finished the season 5–7, 4–4 in C-USA play to finish in fourth place in the East Division.
On November 18, head coach Brad Lambert was fired. He was allowed to stay on to coach their final game of the season. Lambert, who was the first and only coach Charlotte had in their history to that point, finished with a six-year record of 22–48.
On December 5, Charlotte hired Austin Peay head coach Will Healy for the job.
Previous season
The 49ers finished the 2017 season 1–11, 1–7 in C-USA play to finish in last place in the East Division.Coaching staff
Following the disappointing one win season, there was speculation that Brad Lambert would be released. Charlotte Chancellor Phillip Dubois and athletics director Judy Rose issued a statement just days after the final game informing the community that Lambert would be retained for the following season. Lambert shook up his staff, firing defensive coordinator Matt Wallerstedt, quarterbacks coach and former offensive coordinator Jeff Mullen and receivers coach Damien Gary. Greg Adkins had replaced Mullen as offensive coordinator mid-season but went back to only having responsibility for the offensive line and running backs and would soon resign to join the staff at conference rival Marshall. Before the end of the year Youngstown State offensive coordinator and former Miami of Ohio head coach Shawn Montgomery would be called in to serve as the 49ers' play caller on offense. In February, former Oklahoma State defensive coordinator Glenn Spencer took the same position on the 49ers' staff. Charlie Shalaski took over responsibility for receivers at the same time. A week later Howard co-defensive coordinator Chip West would join the staff to serve as co-defensive coordinator with Spencer, with Spencer being responsible for linebackers and West being in charge of Cornerbacks. Graduate assistant Brad Queen would move up to the coaching staff to coach defensive tackles. Former Tulane head coach Chris Scelfo joined the staff before the Spring Game to serve as the 49ers offensive line coach and run game coordinator. James Adams's promotion to assistant head coach before the Spring Game rounded out the staff changes for the upcoming 2018 season.Recruiting
Position key
H-Back | H-Back | Center | C | Cornerback | CB | Defensive back | DB | |||
Defensive end | DE | Defensive lineman | DL | Defensive tackle | DT | End | E | - | - | - |
Fullback | FB | Guard | G | Halfback | HB | Kicker | K | - | - | - |
Kickoff returner | KR | Offensive tackle | OT | Offensive lineman | OL | Linebacker | LB | - | - | - |
Long snapper | LS | Punter | P | Punt returner | PR | Quarterback | QB | - | - | - |
Running back | RB | Safety | S | Tight end | TE | Wide receiver | WR | - | - | - |
Recruiting class
The following recruits and transfers have signed letters of intent or verbally committed to the Charlotte 49ers football program for the 2018 recruiting year.Players
Roster
Awards and Honors
Preseason
Wuerffel Trophy | Juwan Foggie | LB | SR |
Preseason All-Conference USA Team | Ben DeLuca | DB | JR |
In-Season
Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Week | Jonathan Cruz | K | FR | Appalachian State |
Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week | Juwan Foggie | LB | SR | Western Kentucky |
Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Week | Jonathan Cruz | K | FR | Southern Miss |
Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week | Alex Highsmith | DE | RJR | Tennessee |
Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Week | Jonathan Cruz | K | FR | Florida Atlantic |
PFF National Team of the Week | Alex Highsmith | DE | RJR | Florida Atlantic |
College Sports Madness Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week | Alex Highsmith | DE | RJR | Florida Atlantic |
Post-season
2019 Reese's Senior Bowl | Nate Davis | OL | RSR |
CoSIDA Google Cloud First Team all-Academic District 3 | Tyriq Harris | DE | RJR |
Conference USA all-Academic Team | Tyriq Harris | DE | RSR |
Player | Position |
Rico Arnold | WR |
Jonathan Cruz | K |
Henry Segura | LB |
Victor Tucker | WR |
Selection | Player | Position | Year |
First Team | Alex Highsmith | DE | RJR |
Second Team | Benny LeMay | RB | JR |
Second Team | Nate Davis | OL | RSR |
Second Team | Juwan Foggie | LB | RSR |
Second Team | Jonathan Cruz | K | FR |
Honorable Mention | Chris Phillips | TE | RSR |
Honorable Mention | Tyriq Harris | DE | RJR |
Honorable Mention | Ben DeLuca | DB | JR |
Selection | Player | Position | Year |
First Team | Benny LeMay | RB | JR |
First Team | Nate Davis | OL | RSR |
Second Team | Alex Highsmith | DE | RJR |
Second Team | Juwan Foggie | LB | RSR |
Second Team | Jonathan Cruz | K | FR |
Third Team | Jeff Gemmell | LB | RJR |
Third Team | Tyriq Harris | DE | RJR |
Third Team | Ben DeLuca | DB | JR |
Player gameday honors
Depth chart
Schedule
Television
Charlotte 49ers home games and conference road games will be broadcast through Conference USA's television partners ESPN, CBS Sports, Stadium, beIN, and Facebook Watch. Additional games will be available locally in the on WCCB.Radio
Radio coverage for all games is broadcast by IMG College through the Charlotte 49ers Radio Network flagship station WZGV ESPN Radio 730 AM The Game, and the TuneIn Charlotte 49ers IMG Sports Network app. The radio announcers are "Voice of the 49ers" Matt Swierad with play-by-play, former Carolina Panther Kevin Donnalley with color commentary, and Bobby Rosinski with sideline reports. Swierad and Donnalley also host the "Gold Mine Live" Coaches Show each Monday during the season at noon from Norm's in the UNC Charlotte Student Union. "Gold Mine Live" can be heard on Mondays.Preseason media poll
Conference USA released their preseason media poll on July 17, 2018, with the 49ers predicted to finish in last place in the East Division.East Division |
Game summaries
Fordham Rams
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Top performances for the game were narrowly dominated by the 49ers. Quarterback Chris Reynolds threw for 267 yards and a touchdown. Rusher Benny LeMay had 25 carries for 135 yards and two touchdowns. Victor Tucker had 7 receptions for 127 yards and a touchdown.
Game notes:
- First Lightning delayed game in program history.
- First time Jerry Richardson Stadium had to be evacuated.
Appalachian State Mountaineers
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Top performers for the game include App State quarterback Zach Thomas, who passed for 295 yards and two touchdowns. Both teams defenses were stingy on the ground. App's Jalin Moore and Charlotte's Benny LeMay had similar rushing states with Moore having 11 carries for 38 yards, and LeMay getting 35 yards on 7 carries. App's Corey Xavier Sutton had 3 receptions for 155 yards and two touchdowns.
Game notes:
- For the first time, temporary bleachers were brought in to meet high game ticket demand.
- A new Jerry Richardson Stadium attendance record was set at 19,151.
- First meeting between these in-state schools.
- Kicker Jonathan Cruz was named the Conference USA Special Teams Player of the week.
Old Dominion Monarchs
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Top performers for the game were Charlotte quarterback Chris Reynolds who threw for 202 yards and two touchdowns. Old Dominions' Lala Davis rushed for 63 yards on 25 carriers earning two touchdowns. The Monarch' Jonathan Duhart had 7 receptions for 127 yards and a touchdown.
Game notes:
- First weather advanced game in program history.
- First win for the 49ers against their C-USA East Division rival Monarchs.
Massachusetts Minutemen
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Top performers for the game included Charlotte quarterback Chris Reynolds, who passed for 283 yards and three touchdowns. UMass rusher Marquis Young had 12 carries for 77 yards and two touchdowns. The Minutemen's' Andy Isabella had 6 receptions for 85 yards and a touchdown.
Game notes:
First game for the program in the State of Massachusetts.
UAB Blazers
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UAB quarterback A.J. Erdely passed for 214 yards and a touchdown. The Blazers' Spencer Brown had 18 carries for 68 yards and two touchdowns. Blazers' receiver Andre Wilson made the most of his two catches with 67 yards and a touchdown.
Game notes:
- First game in the State of Alabama in team history.
WKU Hilltoppers
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Top performers for the game included Charlotte quarterback Chris Reynolds, who threw for 119 yards before a season-ending leg injury took him out of the game. Charlotte's Benny LeMay had 17 carries for 1231 yards and two touchdowns. Charlotte's Victor Tucker had 9 receptions for 91 yards.
Game notes:
- Linebacker Juwan Foggie was named the Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week.
- Hilltoppers first visit to Jerry Richardson Stadium.
Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders
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Top performers included Middle Tennessee quarterback Brent Stockstill who passed for 111 yards, all three of the Blue Raiders' touchdowns, and an interception. Charlotte's Benny LeMay had 19 carries for 129 yards and a touchdown. Middle Tennessee's Ty Lee had 6 receptions for 60 yards and two touchdowns.
Game notes:
Southern Miss Golden Eagles
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Top performers for the game included Southern Miss quarterback Jack Abraham, who despite throwing 3 interceptions managed to gain 210 yards for the Golden Eagle through the air. Charlotte's Benny LeMay continued his march to a 1000-yard season with 19 carries for 62 yards. The Golden Eagles' Tim Jones had 5 receptions for 96 yards.
Game notes:
- Kicker Jonathan Cruz was again named Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Week.
Tennessee Volunteers
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Top performers of the game included Tennessee quarterback Jarrett Guarantano, who threw for 172 yards and a touchdown. Charlotte's Benny LeMay had 24 carries for 81 yards, single-handedly quadrupling the total team rushing yardage of the Volunteers. Tennessee's Josh Palmer had 5 receptions for 71 yards and a touchdown.
Game notes:
- First meeting between these two programs.
- Punter Kyle Corbett would kick a school record 75 yarder.
- Defensive end Alex Highsmith was named Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week.
Marshall Thundering Herd
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Top performances for the game were Marshall quarterback Isaiah Green, with 178 passing yards and a touchdown. The Herd's Brendan Knox had 22 carries for 116 yards and a touchdown. Thundering Herd receiver Tyre Brady had 6 receptions for 95 yards.
Game notes:
FIU Panthers
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Top performers for the game included Panthers' quarterback James Morgan, who threw for 268 yards and 2 touchdowns. Charlotte's Benny LeMay would rack up four touchdowns and 159 yards on 30 carries. Charlotte's Victor Tucker had 4 receptions for 115 yards.
Game notes:
- Benny LeMay would tie the single-game scoring record held by receiver Austin Duke of four touchdowns.
- LeMay would become the second 49er with a 1000-yard season, joining Kalif Phillips.
- LeMay also broke the 49ers' single-season rushing record as members of FBS.
- Head Coach Brad Lambert was released following the game and the Niner's elimination from bowl eligibility. He would coach the Niners in the final game of the season on the road at FAU.
Florida Atlantic Owls
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Top performers of the game included Florida Atlantic passer Chris Robinson who threw for 273 yards and 2 touchdowns. Charlotte's Benny LeMay capped a stellar season with 24 carries for 173 yards and a touchdown. The Owls' Kerrith Whyte Jr. had 3 receptions for 92 yards and a touchdown.
Game notes:
- The win gave Lambert his final victory as Charlotte 49ers head coach with an overall record of 22–48 in his six seasons.
- Jonathan Cruz's two 50+ yard field goals, including the game-winner, earned him an unprecedented third Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Week honor.
- Defensive end Alex Highsmith tied Larry Ogunjobi's single-game tackles for loss mark at 4.5 TFL's.
- Highsmith broke Ogunjobi's single-season TFL record with 17.5 TFL's.
- Highsmith was named to the Pro Football Focus National Defensive Team of the Week and the College Sports Madness Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week.
- Benny LeMay finished the season with 2135 all-purpose yards.
Attendance
Season | Games | Sellouts | W–L | Attendance | Average | Best |
2018 | 6 | 1 | 4–2 | 70,263 | 11,710 | 19,151 |
Players drafted into the NFL
Round | Pick | Player | Position | NFL Club |
3 | 82 | Nate Davis | G | Tennessee Titans |