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Wofford Football: Terriers Aim for Third Straight Win

Mark Livingston Published: October 25, 2025 | Updated: October 25, 2025 3 minutes read
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Terriers Turning the Corner

The Wofford Terriers enter this weekend’s matchup on a two-game winning streak and playing their best football of the season. After a convincing 31-13 win over in-state rival Furman last Saturday at Gibbs Stadium, the Terriers suddenly look like one of the Southern Conference’s most dangerous teams.

It’s been a slow but steady build under head coach Shawn Watson, whose squad has battled through growing pains to find consistency. Even before the current streak, Wofford’s competitiveness was obvious — every loss this season has come by a single score or less. The Terriers have been in position to win nearly every week, and now those close calls are starting to turn into results.


Fayard Growing into His Role

Quarterback J.T. Fayard may not be a veteran yet, but he’s settling into his role with poise and confidence. Against Furman, the sophomore delivered one of his most complete performances, throwing for 179 yards and two touchdowns while efficiently managing the offense.

Fayard’s growth has given the Terriers stability under center. He’s shown better decision-making in recent weeks, avoiding turnovers and using his mobility to extend plays. That composure has helped unlock more balance for the Wofford offense — something the team had struggled to find earlier in the season.

Behind Fayard, running back Ihson Jackson-Anderson continues to provide toughness between the tackles, and wideout C.J. Adams remains a dynamic weapon capable of creating mismatches downfield. Together, they’ve given Wofford the offensive spark that was missing early in the year.


Defense Setting the Standard

If there’s been one constant for the Terriers, it’s been the defense. From Week 1, Wofford’s defense has been the heartbeat of the team — aggressive, physical, and remarkably consistent. The unit has kept the Terriers in every game this season, and last weekend’s win over Furman was another reminder of just how disruptive they can be.

Linebacker Javario Tinch highlighted that dominance with a 66-yard interception return for a touchdown that helped seal the win. His play earned Southern Conference Defensive Player of the Week honors and punctuated a game in which Wofford forced three turnovers and smothered Furman’s offense for four quarters.

Whether it’s pressure off the edge, strong tackling at the second level, or tight coverage downfield, the Terriers have built their identity around defense. It’s that reliability that’s allowed the team to stay competitive even when the offense has sputtered.

Javario Tinch Named @SoConSports Defensive Player of the Weekhttps://t.co/0eAOGKrnO6

— Wofford Football (@Wofford_FB) October 20, 2025

Every Game Within Reach

Wofford’s record doesn’t fully reflect how close they’ve been to breaking through all season. Several of their early losses came down to single possessions — games decided by turnovers, special-teams miscues, or one late defensive stand. Those small margins have kept Wofford motivated and focused on improvement rather than frustration.

Now, with back-to-back wins, the Terriers are learning how to finish. The lessons from those narrow defeats have translated into sharper execution in the red zone and fewer penalties in key moments. That growth has been visible, especially in the last two weeks.


Road Challenge Awaits

This weekend’s road trip provides another opportunity to prove that Wofford’s turnaround is real. The Terriers will face a physical Southern Conference opponent looking to protect its home field, but Wofford’s blend of defensive toughness and improving offensive rhythm makes them a legitimate threat.

A win would extend the streak to three and further tighten the SoCon race. More importantly, it would reinforce what Watson has preached since August — that this team is far better than its early record suggests.


Building Something Sustainable

The pieces are starting to come together in Spartanburg. A defense that has quietly been one of the league’s best is finally getting help from an offense growing into its identity. Fayard is developing, the playmakers are emerging, and the locker room believes again.

For Wofford, this weekend is about more than continuing a winning streak. It’s about showing that the turnaround isn’t a fluke — it’s the foundation of something lasting.

Be sure to watch the latest "Inside Wofford Football with Coach Shawn Watson" with a recap of the big win over Furman!https://t.co/LWzG0sZe9Q

— Wofford Football (@Wofford_FB) October 21, 2025

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