2012 Western Carolina Catamounts football team

The 2012 Western Carolina Catamounts team represented Western Carolina University as a member of the Southern Conference (SoCon) during the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season. Led by first-year head coach Mark Speir, the Catamounts compiled an overall record of 1–10 with a mark of 0–8 in conference play, placing last out of nine teams in the SoCon. Western Carolina played their home games at Bob Waters Field at E. J. Whitmire Stadium in Cullowhee, North Carolina.

2012 Western Carolina Catamounts football
ConferenceSouthern Conference
Record1–10 (0–8 SoCon)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBrad Glenn (1st season)
Defensive coordinatorCurtis Walker (1st season)
Home stadiumBob Waters Field at E. J. Whitmire Stadium
(capacity: 13,742)
2012 Southern Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 6 Georgia Southern +^  6 2   10 4  
No. 9 Wofford +^  6 2   9 4  
No. 7 Appalachian State +^  6 2   8 4  
The Citadel  5 3   7 4  
Samford  5 3   7 4  
Chattanooga  5 3   6 5  
Furman  2 6   3 8  
Elon  1 7   3 8  
Western Carolina  0 8   1 10  
  • + Conference co-champions
  • ^ FCS playoff participant
Rankings from The Sports Network Poll

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
August 307:00 pmMars Hill*W 42–147,094
September 87:00 pmat Marshall*FCSL 24–5225,317
September 157:00 pmat No. 9 WoffordL 20–498,544
September 223:30 pmSamford
  • Bob Waters Field at E. J. Whitmire Stadium
  • Cullowhee, NC
L 21–2510,112
September 291:30 pmat FurmanL 24–4510,218
October 63:30 pmNo. 8 Georgia Southerndagger
  • Bob Waters Field at E. J. Whitmire Stadium
  • Cullowhee, NC
L 13–459,514
October 132:00 pmat The CitadelL 31–4512,578
October 203:00 pmat ElonESPN3L 31–4210,154
October 273:30 pmNo. 16 Appalachian State
L 27–3813,279
November 33:30 pmChattanooga
  • Bob Waters Field at E. J. Whitmire Stadium
  • Cullowhee, NC
L 24–457,099
November 1712:21 pmat No. 4 (FBS) Alabama*SECNL 0–49101,126

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References

  1. "2021 Western Carolina Catamount Football Media Guide" (PDF). Cullowhee, North Carolina: Western Carolina University Athletics. 2021. p. 123. Retrieved November 22, 2021.
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