Carter McFadden
Moment #2: Bang Bang!
If you decided to count all of the resilient moments in Columbia's 2024 season, you'd run out of fingers and toes pretty quickly. Indeed. resiliency was what stood out the most about this team both during games and from week to week.
Columbia's first resilient moment was as exciting as it was inspiring and trendsetting for the season. Leading 10-6 and with 12:46 left in the 1st half against week one opponent Lafayette, Lion QB Chase Goodwin was strip sacked and the Leopards took over at their own 49. Momentum was already moving in Lafayette's favor before the play, as the Leopards had executed a 75-yard drive for a TD to cut the CU lead to 10-6 before DL Ayden Baker blocked the extra point attempt.
Lafayette took just two plays to get a 1st down on the Lion 39, but on that 1st down play S Carter McFadden made an extremely acrobatic one-handed interception along the west sideline to give Columbia the ball back at their own 20.
BANG!
Then on the Lions first offensive play after the pick, Goodwin threw a pass going the other way down the west sideline that WR Bryson Canty snagged in another acrobatic play for a 29-yard gain.
BANG! BANG!
Seven plays later, Goodwin threw a perfect TD pass in the east corner of the south end zone to put CU up 17-6, but it was the interception and the first play of the drive that really set a tone for that game and the season as a whole. There would be other bounce back moments like this in several games, but perhaps none came so quickly and were the result of a team effort on defense and offense.
For the record, McFadden finished the season with three interceptions, 12 passes broken up, and was fourth on the team in tackles with 50. Perhaps more impressive than his stats is the fact that his early season play forced opposing offensive coordinators to rip up their game plans that determined he was the best CU defender to target through the air. By midseason, no one was primarily throwing McFadden's way anymore.
Canty missed a full game and most of about two others, but finished the year with 43 receptions, 790 yards, and nine TD receptions. We await the news on whether he will be named a finalist for the Offensive Player of the Year.