WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – The William & Mary football team will conclude the early portion of its non-conference slate when it hosts Charleston Southern at Zable Stadium on Saturday at 4 p.m.
The game will be part of W&M's Hall of Fame Weekend, which honors this year's class that includes former All-America cornerback and NFL standout B.W. Webb, longtime strength & conditioning coach John Sauer and men's basketball head coach Tony Shaver.
The game will be broadcast on
FloCollege and is available with a subscription, while fans can also listen to a live broadcast over the airwaves locally on The Tide 92.3 FM and 107.9 FM and via the Internet at
TideRadio.com.
Live stats will be available at
TribeAthletics.com, while fans can follow the action
@WMTribeFootball.
Season tickets, mini plans and single-game tickets for all W&M's remaining home games are available at
TribeAthletics.com. Learn more about the enhanced fan experience at Zable Stadium for the 2025 season, including security improvements, pre-game areas, shuttle service, the new Kids Zone, fan experience upgrades, and more at
TribeAthletics.com.
Information on W&M's Game Day Parking Area Policy is available at
TribeAthletics.com.
Clear Bag Policy and Metal Detectors at Zable Stadium in 2025
Furthering its commitment to a first class and secure environment at home athletic events, William & Mary will implement the use of walk-through metal detectors at the entrances to athletic venues (both ticketed and non-ticketed events) beginning in the fall of 2025. This enhanced security method mirrors standard practice at most major professional and intercollegiate athletic events throughout the country and compliments the
Clear Bag Policy already in place. Fans will proceed through metal detectors prior to having their tickets scanned or entering a venue for non-tickets events. Entrants will not need to remove items such as belts, cell phones, coins, jackets, jewelry, watches, wallets, shoes or other small objects. If additional screening is necessary, security staff will ask the individual to proceed to a secondary screening area, where they will be asked to divest themselves of certain items and pass through again until clear.
W&M enters Saturday's game with a 1-2 record overall and a 1-0 mark in conference play. Both of the Tribe's games versus FCS opponents have been tightly contested, as it defeated Maine, 28-27, and was edged at Furman, 23-21. W&M currently ranks second nationally in fewest turnovers (1), while it is also among the country's least penalized teams and ranks ninth in fewest penalties per game (4.0). Wide receiver
Deven Thompson highlights W&M's offensive attack and ranks 16th nationally in yards per catch (21.5) and has scored touchdowns in each of the last two games. Defensively, linebacker
Luke Banbury ranks third nationally in tackle per game (13.0) and first in PBU (5), while linebacker
Harrison Johnson ranks 15th in the country with 10.0 tackles per game.
Although Charleston Southern enters the weekend with a 0-3 record, two of its setbacks have come on the road against FBS opponents – Vanderbilt and Coastal Carolina. In its last outing, CSU lost to Lindenwood,, 35-28, in its home opener. The Buccaneers are averaging just 10.3 points per game, while they are allowing 31.0.
W&M and CSU have met just once, as the Tribe earned a 15-7 win in Charleston in 2023. W&M posted a dominant performance defensively and limited the Buccaneers to just 77 total yards.
This week's game notes are available below or by
clicking here.