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Three questions about the Georgia-Charlotte Game

by: Anthony Dasher07/06/25AnthonyDasher1
NCAA Football: Ohio at Syracuse
Aug 31, 2024; Syracuse, New York, USA; Ohio Bobcats head coach Tim Albin looks on during the first half against the Syracuse Orange at the JMA Wireless Dome. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports

School: Charlotte

HEAD COACH: Tim Albin (1st year, 38-17 overall)

2024 RECORD: 5-7 overall, 4-4 (T-6th in AAC)

RETURNING STARTERS: Offense – 1; Defense – 2, Special Teams – 0

PLAYERS TO WATCH: QB Grayson Loftis, QB Conner Harrell, RB Don Chaney Jr., RB Rod Gainey Jr., DE Donovan Spellman, L Reid Williford, S Ja’Qurious Conley, S Treyveon McGhee

VERSUS GEORGIA: Nov. 22 (Sanford Stadium)

Charlotte Football coach Tim Albin has a huge challenge ahead.

How will Charlotte’s foray into the transfer portal pay off?

The 49ers certainly added some personnel.

First-year head coach Tim Albin comes from Miami-Ohio and will decide between North Carolina transfer Conner Harrell and former Duke transfer Grayson Loftis as his quarterbacks.

Another transfer, running back Don Chaney Jr., comes over from Louisville, while former Vanderbilt/Boston College wide receiver Jayden McGowan will be counted on to lead the wide receivers.

Does the defense have a prayer?

Charlotte was horrible at stopping the run last year, as opponents averaged 210 yards per game on the ground.

Like they did on offense, the 49ers turned to the portal to try to plug some holes.

But man, are there some holes.

Linebacker Reid Williford is a good player and led the team in tackles with 77. But with just two returning starters on the defensive side, Albin could be in for a long, long year.

How far does the program have to go?

A long way.

No matter who wins the quarterback job, the 49ers will have to do better in the passing game after completing just over 50 percent of their passes in 2024 with 14 interceptions. Not great, but the defense was worse.

We mentioned the rush defense.

Indeed, Charlotte was not effective in any defensive aspect, allowing 433.2 yards per game.

With so many new faces and a brand new philosophy on both sides of the ball, it’s shaping up to be a tough year for Charlotte this fall.

Charlotte’s 2025 Schedule

August 29. Appalachian State

September 6. North Carolina

September 13. Monmouth

September 18. Rice

October 3. At South Florida

October 11. At Army

October 18. Temple

October 24. North Texas

November 8. At East Carolina

November 15. UTSA

November 22. At Georgia

November 29. At Tulane