2012 South Carolina State Bulldogs football team

The 2012 South Carolina State Bulldogs football team represented South Carolina State University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by 11th year head coach Oliver Pough and played their home games at Oliver C. Dawson Stadium. They are a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. They finished the season 5–6, 4–4 in MEAC play to finish in a tie for sixth place.

2012 South Carolina State Bulldogs football
ConferenceMid-Eastern Athletic Conference
2012 record5–6 (4–4 MEAC)
Head coachOliver Pough (11th season)
Defensive coordinatorMike Adams
Home stadiumOliver C. Dawson Stadium
(Capacity: 22,000)
2012 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
No. 25 Bethune-Cookman $^  8 0     9 3  
Howard  6 2     7 4  
North Carolina A&T  5 3     7 4  
North Carolina Central  5 3     6 5  
Delaware State  5 3     6 5  
South Carolina State  4 4     5 6  
Florida A&M  4 4     4 7  
Hampton  3 5     3 7  
Norfolk State  2 6     4 7  
Morgan State  2 6     3 8  
Savannah State  0 8     1 10  
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ FCS playoff participant
Rankings from The Sports Network poll

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
August 307:30 PMat Georgia State*W 33–618,921
September 86:00 PMBethune-CookmanL 14–2715,491
September 1510:30 PMat No. 24 (FBS) Arizona*P12NL 0–5643,919
September 227:00 PMat Texas A&M*SECRNL 14–7086,775
September 292:00 PMNorfolk State
  • Oliver C. Dawson Stadium
  • Orangeburg, SC
W 14–020,025
October 62:30 PMvs. North Carolina CentralL 10–4018,000
October 131:30 PMat Delaware StateL 17–313,794
October 206:00 PMat Florida A&MW 27–20 OT11,106
October 271:30 PMHoward
  • Oliver C. Dawson Stadium
  • Orangeburg, SC
W 41–2319,187
November 101:30 PMat North Carolina A&T
L 7–1710,432
November 171:30 PMSavannah State
  • Oliver C. Dawson Stadium
  • Orangeburg, SC
W 27–1310,011
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