No. 15 Coastal Carolina chasing bigger stakes with each win

Updated Nov. 5, 2020 12:14 p.m. ET

No. 15 Coastal Carolina has already reached a couple of major landmarks. Now, the Chants could be eying another milestone with a spot in a New Year's Six bowl game.

The Chanticleers (6-0, 4-0 Sun Belt Conference) became bowl eligible for the first time in their three seasons playing in college football's top tier with a 51-0 victory over Georgia State last week. The next day, Coastal Carolina became the Sun Belt's highest-ever ranked team.

If the wins keep piling up, , to keep out of a New Year's Six bowl come next month.

The quest continues Saturday night when Coastal Carolina plays South Alabama (3-3, 2-1).

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“I'm pretty proud of what we've done so far, but we're not satisfied at all,” offensive lineman Trey Carter said. “We all believe we can get a lot better. We all know we're playing pretty good ball right now, but we've got a long way to go to get to where we want to be.”

That destination could be a big-time bowl.

“I've thought about it for sure,” Carter said. “I've done scenarios in my head where that would happen.”

Count on coach Jamey Chadwell to pump the breaks a bit.

Chadwell likes his team's attitude at not getting too far ahead of themselves. It's not quite time to plan for a New Year's Six spot.

“Each week, we're just trying to avoid the COVID-19 virus and play better than we did,” Chadwell said. “If we get up to 12-0 and Sun Belt champions, we'll do a commercial for that and maybe they'll put us in.”

They'll make it hard to keep out if they keep moving up the rankings and into the top 12. And they're playing like they can't be stopped from reaching their goals.

where quarterback Grayson McCall returned from injury to pass for 254 yards and four touchdowns.

South Alabama is trying to keep pace with one-loss Louisiana-Lafayette in the Sun Belt's West Division. The Jaguars are coming off a 24-17 loss at Georgia Southern last Saturday.

Some other things to watch for when No. 15 Coastal Carolina plays South Alabama:

REMEMBER LAST TIME

Coastal's Chadwell said there may be some holdover from the last time these teams played as South Alabama kept the Chants from a sixth win and a bowl game with a 31-28 victory.

LET'S PLAY TWO

There's a chance this could be the first of two meetings between these teams, the other one a potential Sun Belt Conference championship game next month. The Chanticleers are currently leading the East Division with Appalachian State in second at 2-0 in the league. Louisiana-Lafayette is 3-1 in the West with South Alabama next at 2-1.

“Coastal Carolina is a really good team, but we are also a really good team,” Jaguars receiver Cade Sutherland said.

NICE LIKENESS

Coastal coach Jamey Chadwell answered a Canadian reporter's question about starting linebacker Enock Makonzo, who is front Lechine, Quebec. After expanding on Makonzo's ability, Chadwell closed with, “plus he looks like Morgan Freeman and we like that.”

STOPPING MCCALL

South Alabama defensive coordinator Greg Stewart said his front linemen will have a challenge in slowing Coastal QB McCall. “You can send five or six and say, ‘Man, we almost got there,’ and he completes passes,” Stewart said. “It's almost like he's got a clock in his head.” The Chants have only allowed five sacks this season.

GETTING THE SHUTOUT

Chadwell said he knew his defensive coordinator Chad Staggs was looking at maintaining Coastal Carolina's first FBS shutout when he told the head coach, “Don't give them anything." The Chants offense didn't in defeating Georgia Southern 51-0 last week.

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