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2009 East Carolina Pirates football team

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Conference
  
Conference USA

2009 record
  
9–5 (7–1 C-USA)

Offensive scheme
  
Multiple

Division
  
East

Head coach
  
Skip Holtz

2009 East Carolina Pirates football team

Offensive coordinator
  
Todd Fitch Steve Shankweiler

The 2009 East Carolina Pirates football team represented East Carolina University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season and played their home games in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. The team was coached by Skip Holtz, who was in his fifth and final year with the program. The 2009 Pirates were defending their first ever Conference USA Football Championship.

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The Pirates finished the season 9–5, 7–1 in CUSA play, winning the East Division in their final regular season game against the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles 25-20, and won their second consecutive CUSA Championship Game 38–32 against the Houston Cougars in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. The Pirates were invited to their second consecutive Liberty Bowl where they were defeated by Arkansas 20–17 in overtime.

Purple/Gold Spring Game

The annual Purple/Gold Spring Game was held in the spring during the PirateFest and Pigskin Pigout weekend activities on April 18 in downtown Greenville, NC and put the "Pirates" team led by Redshirt Freshman Quarterback Josh Jordan against the "ECU" team led by Senior Quarterback Patrick Pinkney. The ECU team defeated the Pirates team 31-10.

NFL Draft Picks

  • Linval Joseph - Round 2: 14th (46th Overall) - New York Giants
  • Matt Dodge - Round 7: 14th (221st Overall) - New York Giants
  • C.J. Wilson - Round 7: 23rd (230th Overall) - Green Bay Packers
  • Awards

  • Conference USA Special Teams Player-of-the-Year: Dwayne Harris, Jr. KR
  • Weekly Honors

  • Oct. 19 Conference USA Special Teams Player-of-the-Week - Dwayne Harris, Jr. KR
  • Nov. 16 Conference USA Defensive Player-of-the-Week - Emanuel Davis, So. DB
  • Nov. 23 Conference USA Special Teams Player-of-the-Week - Dwayne Harris, Jr. KR
  • Nov. 30 Conference USA Special Teams Player-of-the-Week - Ben Hartman, Sr. K
  • Teams

  • ESPN The Magazine University CoSIDA Academic All-America team - Sean Allen, Sr. OL
  • Sporting News Second-Team All America - Matt Dodge, Sr. P
  • Rivals.com Third-Team All America - Matt Dodge, Sr. P
  • Sports Illustrated Second-Team All-America - Matt Dodge, Sr. P
  • CollegeFootballNews Second-Team All-America - Matt Dodge, Sr. P
  • Phil Steele Magazine Fourth-Team All America - Matt Dodge, Sr. P
  • References

    2009 East Carolina Pirates football team Wikipedia