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2011 university at albany football roster
University at Albany
2011 UAlbany Football
Northeast Conference Football Champion, 2002, 2003, 2007 & 2008
UAlbany Great Danes (3-2, NEC 2-0) vs.
Robert Morris Colonials (2-3, NEC 2-0)
GAME #6: Saturday, October 15, 2011
University Field (5,000 / Natural Grass)
Albany, N.Y., 1:07 p.m. Eastern (Homecoming)
TELEVISION COVERAGE
Time Warner Cable Sports (TWCS) will televise the contest in the Capital
Region. Rodger Wyland and Zach Bye are the announcers.
RADIO COVERAGE
Fox Sports 980 (WOFX-AM) will again air the entire University at Albany
football schedule. Rodger Wyland, the sports anchor at WNYT-TV and
host of WOFX's Big Board Sports Talk, will work as the play-by-play
announcer. Zach Bye will serve as an analyst.
UALBANY vs. ROBERT MORRIS
The Great Danes and Robert Morris are meeting for the 13h time on the
gridiron. The teams have split the previous 12 games in the series. QB
Jeff Sinclair threw three touchdowns passes, all in the opening half,
and HB Myles Russ rushed for 138 yards and one TD in leading Robert
Morris to a 38-0 win last year. In 2009, RMU's Garrett Clawson made
a 20-yard field goal with no time remaining in his team's 13-10 victory.
In 2008, UAlbany posted a 41-7 triumph. The Great Danes exploded for
17 third-quarter points. FS Dave Casale scored on a 23-yard interception return, before TB Justin Gannon added a 40-yard touchdown run.
LAST GAME - Duquesne, Oct. 8, 2011
QB Dan Di Lella passed for two touchdowns and added a career-high
90 rushing yards in leading UAlbany to a 38-10 Northeast Conference
victory over Duquesne on Oct. 8. The Great Danes jumped out to a 210 lead in the opening 12 minutes of play. FS Justin Hassan intercepted
Duquesne QB Sean Patterson's first pass of the game in the left flat to
set up the second touchdown. Di Lella threw a one-yard scoring pass
to TE Paul Booker for a 14-0 advantage. Di Lella used his legs to help
the offense overcome a holding call by running for 14 and 18 yards on
consecutive plays. TB Dillon Romain capped the sequence with a oneyard blast over the right side. Duquesne trailed 24-0 at halftime, but tried
to claw its way back into the contest with a 10-point third quarter. Di
Lella threw an 8-yard scoring pass to WR Cole King on the first play
of the fourth quarter and a 31-10 cushion. Reserve QB Buddy Leathley
added a one-yard sneak to cap a nine-play series with 2:44 remaining.
ABOUT UALBANY: In 2010, the Great Danes finished tied for fourth
in the Northeast Conference standings. UAlbany (6-5, NEC 4-4) posted
a school-record fifth consecutive winning campaign. Head coach Bob
Ford is in his 43rd season as a college head coach. Buddy Leathley
and Dan Di Lella split time at quarterback last season. TB Andrew
Smith was the leading rusher with 724 yards and seven touchdowns.
NEC Offensive Rookie of the Year Dillon Romain added 547 yards and
six TDs on the ground. WR Ryan Kirchner had 50 receptions. Eddie
Delaney, a two-time All-NEC defensive end, anchors a veteran line.
Dave Plungas (71) and Jon Morgan (54) led the team in tackles. PK
Herb Glass and punter Paul Layton are a strong tandem.
UALBANY QUICK HITS
... UAlbany moved into a tie for first place in the conference standings
with Robert Morris following last Saturday's 38-10 win ...
... the Great Danes racked up 493 total yards on offense last week, the
highest figure since Oct. 9, 2004 ...
... UAlbany rushed for 301 net yards against Duquesne and reached
the 300-yard mark for first time since the 2008 Gridiron Classic ...
... Bob Ford recorded his 250th win as a college head coach on Oct.
8 ... Ford is fourth among the FCS all-time leaders in career victories ...
... UAlbany's defense limited Duquesne to season-lows by an opponent
in total yards (235), rushing yards (91) and first downs (9) ...
... TB Andrew Smith rushed for more than 100 yards in three consecutive games for the first time with 101 against Duquesne ...
... PK Herb Glass is the fourth UAlbany player to surpass more than 200
career points (202) and has moved to first in career PATs (106) ...
... UAlbany has played in eight games decided by three points or less
since the beginning of the 2009 season ...
... the Great Danes have registered five consecutive winning seasons
for the first time in the program's history (2006-10) ...
... UAlbany has won or shared four Northeast Conference championships (2002, 2003, 2007 & 2008) ...
... UAlbany has reached the seven-win mark in eight of its previous 12
seasons at the NCAA Division I FCS level ...
... DE Eddie Delaney is the lone returning All-Northeast Conference
player ... the 6-foot-6, 250-pound senior has 137 career tackles ...
... the Northeast Conference champion will earn an automatic NCAA
FCS playoff berth for the second consecutive season in 2011 ...
... the National Football League's New York Giants have made the
UAlbany campus its summer training camp home since 1996 ...
ABOUT ROBERT MORRIS: The Colonials, who captured last year's
Northeast Conference championship, have opened league play with
two wins. Robert Morris (2-3, NEC 2-0) defeated Monmouth (23-20)
and Saint Francis, Pa. (45-14) in consecutive weeks. Head coach Joe
Walton is working with a squad that lost 15 starters from last year's
2011 UAlbany Football Schedule
Sept. 3 (Sat.) at Colgate (OT)
Sept. 17 (Sat.) Maine
Sept. 24 (Sat.) at Columbia
Oct. 1 (Sat.) at Saint Francis, Pa.*
Oct. 8 (Sat.) Duquesne*
Oct. 15 (Sat.) Robert Morris* (HC)
Oct. 22 (Sat.) at Central Conn. State*
Oct. 29 (Sat.) at Wagner*
Nov. 5 (Sat.) Bryant*
Nov. 12 (Sat.) at Monmouth*
Nov. 19 (Sat.) Sacred Heart*
*Northeast Conference Opponent
(HC) - Homecoming/Fall Festival Weekend
37-34,
31-15,
44-21,
41-20,
38-10,
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12:00
12:00
1:00
12:00
1:00
ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS
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e-mail: [email protected]
ALBANY SPORTSLINE (518) 442-DANE
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NCAA Division I FCS playoff team. QB Jeff Sinclair accounted for five
touchdowns (3 passing, 2 rushing) against Saint Francis, Pa., as the
Colonials have won 14 of their last 15 against NEC opponents. Sinclair,
who directs a pro-style offense, has completed 67 of 122 passes for
791 yards and seven touchdowns, plus has run for three scores. The
first-team all-conference selection has thrown 38 career touchdowns.
Preseason All-America tight end Shadrae King (6-3, 225) is a two-time
All-NEC choice. King has 25 receptions for 265 yards and four TDs.
He has caught at least one pass in 24 consecutive games and is the
program's all-time leader with 119 receptions. He hauled in nine passes
for 104 yards and two TDs against Monmouth to earn NEC offensive
player of the week. WR Anthony Coleman, a preseason all-conference return specialist, totaled more than 120 all-purpose yards in each
of the last two games. He is among RMU's top 10 in career all-purpose
yards with 2,850. HB Justin Brooks, a freshman, is the leading rusher
with 237 yards and one touchdown. C Logan Miles (6-3, 295) earned
second-team All-NEC honors last year, while RG Brad Rodgers (62, 305) has made 27 career starts, including 25 in a row. The Colonials
have one of the better defensive units at the Division I FCS level. Robert
Morris' multiple scheme is ranked fourth nationally in total yards allowed
(273.6 ypg) and 11th in rushing yards against (87.8 ypg). Nolan
Nearhoof is one reason why Robert Morris allows 13.0 first downs
per game and limits opponents to a 29 percent third-down efficiency.
A first-team all-conference defensive end, Nearhoof is the program's
active leader in tackles (101), hits for a loss (17) and sacks (11). The
6-foot-2, 280-pound lineman has 24 tackles and 2.5 sacks this season.
ILB Kyle Cooper leads the team in tackles with 30 and recorded his
first career interception last week. CB Alex Tarr, a special teams
standout the last two years, has 20 tackles and two INTs. S Cameron
Chadwick, who has 25 tackles, is a College of Canyons transfer. DE
Steve Mitchell (6-2, 250) is a two-sport athlete after winning last
year's NEC hammer throw and being named the conference track
meet's most outstanding field performer. Greg Langer (placekicker)
and Tony LaMancusa (punter) are the Robert Morris' specialists.
HEAD COACH: Robert Morris' Joe Walton is in his 18th season as
head coach. He has a 105-73-1 record. Walton, who built the RMU
program from its foundation, has led the Colonials to a pair of mid-major
national titles. A four-time NEC coach of the year, Walton has directed
RMU to six league championships and two ECAC Classic victories. In
2010, Robert Morris became the first NEC program to earn an FCS
playoff berth. As head coach of the National Football League's New
York Jets from 1983-89, Walton twice led the team to the AFC playoffs.
He was also the Pittsburgh Steelers' offensive coordinator from 199092. Walton played for the Washington Redskins and New York Giants.
THE SERIES: UAlbany and Robert Morris are meeting for the 13th time
on the gridiron. The teams have split the previous 12 games in the series.
QB Jeff Sinclair threw three touchdowns passes, all in the opening half,
and HB Myles Russ rushed for 138 yards and one score in leading
Robert Morris to a 38-0 win last year. Robert Morris completely
dominated the first half by scoring on three of its opening four
possessions. Russ broke free over the left side and cut to the sideline
on a 32-yard TD run. Sinclair then directed his team on six-play march
for a 21-0 margin and reached the end zone on a one-yard sneak.
Sinclair threw two scoring passes in the second quarter, as the
Colonials handed UAlbany its worst loss in league play. In 2009, RMU's
Garrett Clawson made a 20-yard field goal with no time remaining in
leading his team to a 13-10 victory. The Great Danes drew even at 10
apiece with 7:58 to play when QB Vinny Esposito threw an 11-yard
scoring pass to TE Paul Booker. Robert Morris drove nearly the length
of the field for the winning points, holding on to the ball for the final five
minutes and 38 seconds. QB Camdin Crouse hit a 22-yard pass and had
a third-down completion to keep the series alive. Russ rushed for 87
yards on 31 carries. In 2008, UAlbany posted a 41-7 triumph. The Great
Danes exploded for 17 third-quarter points. FS Dave Casale scored on
a 23-yard interception return, before TB Justin Gannon added a 40-yard
touchdown run. In 2007, TB David McCarty rushed for 167 yards and
two touchdowns and scored on a 61-yard reception in a 45-17 win at
University Field. McCarty's TD catch started a run of 21 straight points
that led to a 38-10 lead. RMU's Erik Cwalinski passed for 223 yards and
a pair of touchdowns. The Great Danes won a defensive battle in a 166 decision at Joe Walton Stadium in 2006. S Dave Nicomini returned an
interception for a touchdown and PK Jason Fralicker booted three field
goals. In 2005, QB Brett Hall reached the end zone on a 2-yard option
run with 2:57 remaining in a 20-17 victory. The Colonials had taken the
lead on SE Michael Rogers' 41-yard touchdown reception.
All-Time Series Record
Oct. 20, 1999:
Robert Morris 30, Albany 20 (University Field)
Nov. 11, 2000:
Robert Morris 43, Albany 34 (Moon Stadium)
Nov. 10, 2001:
Robert Morris 42, Albany 31 (University Field)
Nov. 2, 2002:
Albany 32, Robert Morris 7 (Moon Stadium)
Nov. 8, 2003:
Albany 27, Robert Morris 7 (University Field)
Nov. 6, 2004:
Robert Morris 34, Albany 7 (Moon Stadium)
Nov. 5, 2005:
Albany 20, Robert Morris 17 (University Field)
Nov. 4, 2006:
Albany 16, Robert Morris 6 (Joe Walton Stadium)
Nov. 3, 2007:
Albany 45, Robert Morris 17 (University Field)
Nov. 1, 2008:
Albany 41, Robert Morris 7 (Joe Walton Stadium)
Nov. 7, 2009:
Robert Morris 13, Albany 10 (University Field)
Oct. 16, 2010:
Robert Morris 38, Albany 0 (Joe Walton Stadium)
FORD BUILT: UAlbany's Bob Ford is first among active NCAA
Division I FCS coaches with 250 career victories. He is also fourth on
the all-time FCS chart. Ford, the architect of the UAlbany program, has
a 241-154 career record in his 39th varsity season as head coach at
the school. Under his direction, the Great Danes have moved from the
club level in 1970 to its present NCAA Division I FCS status. Ford, who
has a 250-176-1 career record at the collegiate level, earned his 200th
UAlbany win in a 20-17 victory against Robert Morris in 2005. More than
100 of Bob Ford's assistant coaches are currently working in the
professional, college and high school ranks. Dave Campo, a former
UAlbany graduate assistant in 1973, is the defensive backs coach of
the NFL's Dallas Cowboys. Dave Clawson (Bowling Green), Pete
Lembo (Ball State) and Kevin Morris (Massachusetts) are in the MidAmerican Conference. Ford assistants who are Division I FCS head
coaches include Al Bagnoli (Pennsylvania), Kevin Callahan (Monmouth),
Walt Hameline (Wagner) and Chuck Priore (Stony Brook).
NORTHEAST CONFERENCE: UAlbany became an associate member of the Northeast Conference in 1999. The NEC's current footballplaying membership includes Bryant, Central Connecticut State,
Duquesne, Monmouth, Robert Morris, Sacred Heart, St. Francis, Pa.,
and Wagner. Football has been sponsored by the NEC as a conference
sport since 1996. The Great Danes have won four NEC championships.
NORTHEAST POLL: Central Connecticut State has been installed as
the preseason favorite to capture this year's Northeast Conference
title. The Blue Devils received five first-place votes. Duquesne and
defending NEC champion Robert Morris are second and third, respectively, in the poll. NEC Poll: 1. Central Connecticut State (5), 2. Duquesne
(2), 3. Robert Morris (1), 4. Albany, 5. Bryant (1), 6. Monmouth, 7.
Wagner, 8. Sacred Heart, 9. Saint Francis, Pa. ( ) - first-place votes
NEC STANDINGS: UAlbany and Robert Morris are tied for first place
in the league standings. Standings: t1. Albany (3-2, NEC 2-0), t1. Robert
Morris (2-3, 2-0), t3. Bryant (4-2, 2-1), t3. Duquesne (4-2, 2-1), t5.
Sacred Heart (3-2, 1-1), t5. Monmouth (2-3, 1-1), t7. Central Connecticut
State (2-4, 1-2), t7. Wagner (1-5, 1-2), 9. Saint Francis, Pa. (1-5, 0-4).
HOMECOMING: UAlbany's Homecoming/Fall Festival Weekend is
slated for Oct. 14-16. Saturday's Touchdown Tailgate starts at 11:00
a.m. in the Science Library Lawn. The Great Danes have a 27-11 alltime homecoming record. Student Association is sponsoring an appearance by Earvin "Magic" Johnson as part of the World Within
Reach Speaker Series. Saturday's event abegins at 7:00 p.m.
UAlbany's Division I FCS Homecoming Games
Oct. 30, 1999:
Robert Morris 30, Albany 20
Oct. 28, 2000:
Albany 42, Central Conn. State 19
Oct. 20, 2001:
Sacred Heart 32, Albany 17
Oct. 19, 2002:
Albany 44, Canisius 14
Oct. 25, 2003:
Albany 40, Stony Brook 7
Oct. 9, 2004:
Albany 38, Saint Francis, Pa. 0
Oct. 8, 2005:
Stony Brook 7, Albany 3
Oct. 21, 2006:
Albany 48, Saint Francis, Pa. 0
Oct. 13, 2007:
Albany 38, Sacred Heart 7
Oct. 25, 2008:
Oct. 10, 2009:
Oct. 9, 2010:
Albany 27, Saint Francis, Pa. 3
Albany 55, Duquesne 10
Albany 48, Saint Francis, Pa. 0
ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME: Four former athletes will be enshrined
into the UAlbany Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday, Oct. 14, as part of 2011
Homecoming/Fall Festival festivities. The inductees and their sports
are: Megan Buchanan ‘00, basketball & golf; Steve Checksfield ‘08,
baseball & football; Samantha Cohen ‘99, cross country/track & field;
and Howard Sellers '95, track & field. Buchanan scored 1,093 career
points and was a member of UAlbany's first Division I women's
basketball team. Checksfield was a two-sport star in baseball and
football. He was drafted by the Houston Astros and was a first team
All-Northeast Conference tight end in 1999. Cohen developed into an
elite racewalker and competed at three U.S. Olympic Trials and at
international meets. Sellers won the 1993 NCAA Division III outdoor 800meter national championship and was a nine-time track All-American.
NCAA AUTOMATIC BERTH: The Northeast Conference champion
received an automatic berth into the NCAA Division I FCS playoffs for
the first time in 2010. The NCAA has expanded the FCS championship
bracket to 20 teams. The NEC has one of 10 automatic berths in the
field. The NCAA FCS championship game will be played in Frisco,
Texas at Pizza Hut Park on Jan. 7, 2012. The first round is Nov. 26.
NEC CONSISTENT: The Great Danes have won four or more conference games in all 12 seasons as a Northeast Conference member.
UAlbany has captured four NEC championships (2002, '03, '07 & '08).
WINNING SEASONS: The Great Danes have strung together five
consecutive winning seasons for the first time in program history after
posting a 6-5 campaign last year. UAlbany previously had four straight
winning records, including a period from 1996-99.
CLOSE GAMES: UAlbany has played in eight games decided by three
points or less since the start of the 2009 season. The Great Danes were
in three close affairs last season, including an OT loss against Central
Connecticut State. The Great Danes were in four games decided by
three points or less in the 2009 season. UAlbany last had four games
decided by three points or less in 1993. In the 1987 campaign, five
contests came down to a differential of three points or less.
UAlbany's Close
Sept. 5, 2009:
Oct. 17, 2009:
Oct. 31, 2009:
Nov. 7, 2009:
Sept. 2, 2010:
Oct. 2, 2010:
Oct. 22, 2010:
Sept. 3, 2011:
Decisions (since 2009)
Georgia Southern 29, Albany 26
Albany 20, Bryant 17
Central Conn. State 31, Albany 29
Robert Morris 13, Albany 10
Albany 3, Maine 0
Albany 23, Yale 20
Central Conn. State 30, Albany 27 (OT)
Colgate 37, Albany 34 (OT)
CAREER VICTORIES: UAlbany's Bob Ford is fourth among the
winningest Football Championship Subdivision head coaches in career
victories (250). Grambling's Eddie Robinson leads the list with 408.
Winningest FCS Coaches All-Time By Victories
408, Eddie Robinson, Grambling (408-165-15, 55 years)
314, Roy Kidd, Eastern Kentucky (314-124-8, 39 years)
300, Tubby Raymond, Delaware (300-119-3, 36 years)
250, Bob Ford, St. Lawrence, Albany (250-176-1, 42+ years)
246, Mike Kelly, Dayton (246-54-1, 27 years)
245, Billy Joe, Cheyney, Central State, Florida A&M, Miles
(245-127-4, 34 years)
241, Jim Tressel, Youngstown State, Ohio State (241-79-2, 25 years)
NATIONAL LEADER: UAlbany's Bob Ford ranks second among
active NCAA Division I FBS and FCS head coaches in career victories
with 250. Penn State's Joe Paterno (406) tops that list.
Career Victories by Active Division I FBS / FCS Coaches
406, Joe Paterno, Penn State (46th Season, 406-134-3)
250, Bob Ford, Albany (43rd Season, 250-176-1)
Bob Ford's Milestone Wins (Overall)
#50
at Cortland
Oct. 28, 1978
#100
at Rensselaer
Oct. 3, 1987
#150
vs. Merrimack
Oct. 4, 1997
#200
at Wagner
Nov. 11, 2003
#225
at Central Conn.
Nov. 17, 2007
#250
vs. Duquesne
Oct. 8, 2011
41-31
30-17
42-3
28-7
49-14
38-10
FOR THE DEFENSE: The Great Danes had three defenders reach
the 100-career tackle plateau against Maine on Sept. 17. ILB Jon
Morgan recorded a career-high 14 tackles to achieve the milestone.
S Jake Ciccarello and ILB Dave Plungas also joined the group.
UAlbany's Active Career Tackles Leaders
137, Eddie Delaney (DE, 2008- )
128, Jon Morgan (ILB, 2009- )
124, Dave Plungas (ILB, 2009- )
123, Jake Ciccarello (FS, 2008- )
TURNOVERS: The Great Danes forced five turnovers against
Duquesne, the program's highest total in three years. UAlbany had
four interceptions, the most since Nov. 4, 2006. FS Justin Hassan,
CB Duane Harper, CB Leon Saddler and CB Clay Harris had INTs.
WEEKLY AWARD: Defensive tackle Zach Gallo was named the
Northeast Conference Defensive Player of the Week totaling five tackles, one sack and a forced fumble vs. Duquesne. Gallo wiped out two
scoring threats with a fourth-down run stop and a caused fumble.
The 6-foot, 265-pound defender has been one reason why the Great
Danes have been tough to run against. He has played in all 39 games
as a collegian and has 99 tackles and four sacks.
PASS-N-RUN: The Great Danes accounted for 200 yards running
and passing on Sept. 24 and Oct. 1. UAlbany accomplished the feat in
consecutive games for the first time at the Division I FCS level. The
Great Danes racked up 466 total yards (243 rushing, 223 passing)
against Saint Francis. UAlbany piled up 446 total yards (216 rushing,
230 passing) at Columbia. UAlbany previously last ran and passed for
more than 200 yards on Nov. 8, 2008 against Robert Morris.
LEADER: PK Herb Glass recently became the program's all-time
field goals leader on Sept. 24. Glass, who broke Jason Fralicker's
career standard, made a 34-yarder in the second quarter at Columbia.
He has 32 career field goals and is first in career PATs (106).
REDSHIRTS: WR Cole King and TB Omar Osbourne had career
games as a redshirt freshmen against Saint Francis on Oct. 1. King
became the first UAlbany receiver to reach the 100-yard mark since
Oct. 24, 2009. He had five catches for 102 yards and two touchdowns. Osbourne rushed for a career-high 89 yards and scored on
a 4-yard run in the fourth quarter. CB Clay Harris, another redshirt
frosh, returned three kickoffs for 93 yards and made three tackles.
OLB Kyle Jordan is one of the team's top tackles with 25 this season.
AGAINST IVY LEAGUE: UAlbany and Columbia met for the first time
on Sept. 24. The Great Danes previously faced four Ivy League
opponents. UAlbany lost to Brown in 2003 and 2004 and Cornell in 2006.
The Great Danes broke through into the win column with a 23-20 win
at Yale last year. The contest was decided by special teams play.
UAlbany vs. Ivy League Opponents
Sept. 20, 2003
Brown 21, Albany 3
Sept. 18, 2004
Brown 35, Albany 7
Sept. 30, 2006
Cornell 23, Albany 21
Oct. 2, 2010
Albany 23, Yale 20
Sept. 24, 2011
Albany 44, Columbia 21
TWO-MINUTE DRILL: UAlbany scored 20 points in a span of one
minute and 46 seconds during the third quarter at Columbia. All three
touchdowns came off turnovers, including two fumble recoveries.
SMITH PASSES: TB Andrew Smith is the only non-quarterback to
throw a touchdown pass in UAlbany's Division I FCS history. He hit
Ryan Kirchner with a 10-yard touchdown throw at Columbia. The
junior flipped a 6-yard scoring pass in the fourth quarter against
Maine. In 2009, Smith fired a 31-yard TD strike at Monmouth.
SEVEN WINS: UAlbany has reached the seven-win mark in eight of
12 seasons at the Division I FCS level. The Great Danes own an 80-52
record as a NCAA FCS program during that period. UAlbany has
registered seven-plus victories 18 times in its history. The Great Danes
set the program's single-season FCS record with nine wins in 2008.
UAlbany's Division I FCS Record
1999: 7-2, NEC 6-1 (First NCAA Division I FCS Season)
2000: 5-6, NEC 5-3
2001: 7-3, NEC 5-2
2002: 8-4, NEC 6-1 (Northeast Conference & ECAC Champions).
2003: 7-4, NEC 6-1 (Northeast Conference Co-Champions)
2004: 4-7, NEC 4-3
2005: 5-6, NEC 4-3
2006: 7-4, NEC 5-2
2007: 8-4, NEC 6-0 (Northeast Conference Champions)
2008: 9-3, NEC 7-0 (Northeast Conference & Gridiron Champions)
2009: 7-4, NEC 6-2
2010: 6-5, NEC 4-4
NEC TITLES: The Great Danes captured their fourth Northeast
Conference championship in a 30-11 victory against Wagner in the 2008
regular-season finale. WR Tim Bush caught 10 passes for 141 yards
and two touchdowns. UAlbany became the first NEC champion to win
the Gridiron Classic in a 28-0 blanking of Pioneer Football League winner
Jacksonville. In 2007, UAlbany defeated Central Connecticut State, 4914, for its third title. TB David McCarty piled up 247 rushing yards and
two TDs. UAlbany won the title outright in 2002 with a 19-7 victory over
Monmouth. TB Gary Jones rushed for 103 yards and QB Ryan Roeder
scored on a 59-yard run in the second quarter. The Great Danes went
on to defeat No. 21 Duquesne, 24-0, in the ECAC Football Classic.
UAlbany shared the NEC crown with Monmouth in 2003. TB Gary Jones
ran for 195 yards and three touchdowns in a 27-7 win against Robert
Morris in his team's final conference game of the season.
PROGRAM HISTORY: UAlbany began its 39th varsity season at
Colgate on Sept. 3. UAlbany football started at the club level in 1970,
before moving to Division III and varsity status three years later. The
Great Danes competed at the Division II level from 1995-98, and won
two Eastern Football Conference titles in that period. Division I Football
Championship Subdivision (FCS) play arrived in 1999 with membership
in the Northeast Conference. UAlbany has won four NEC titles.
2011 SCHEDULE: UAlbany plays an 11-game schedule. The nonleague slate features Colgate, Maine and Columbia. The Great Danes
are on the road to begin the season for the 11th time in their 13 years
at the FCS level when they travel to Colgate on Sept. 3. Maine comes
to University Field for the home opener on Sept. 17. The two programs are meeting for the third straight season. UAlbany will tangle
with an Ivy League program for the second consecutive year in the
matchup at Columbia (Sept. 24). Defending Northeast Conference
champion Robert Morris comes to the Capital Region on Oct. 15.
STRONG FINISH: UAlbany ended the 2010 season with a threegame winning streak. The Great Danes averaged 210.3 yards on the
ground during that span. ILB Jon Morgan’s fumble return for a touchdown secured the victory over Monmouth in the season finale.
RANKED TEAMS: In 2010, UAlbany met a ranked opponent for the
18th time in a 59-14 loss at No. 10 Stephen F. Austin on Sept. 11. In 2009,
the Great Danes upended #20 Maine and lost to #17 Massachusetts.
In 2008, the Great Danes lost to three Division I FCS top-25 opponents.
Dayton (#24) defeated UAlbany in the Gridiron Classic to end the 2007
season. In 2006, UAlbany defeated a pair of top-25 programs with
victories against Delaware (#11) and Central Connecticut State (#23).
Hofstra (#24) and Massachusetts (#25) were opponents in 2005.
UAlbany vs. Ranked Division I FCS Teams
Nov. 18, 2000:
#12 Hofstra 55, Albany 28
Sept. 7, 2002:
#1 Montana 45, Albany 7
Nov. 23, 2002:
Albany 24, #21 Duquesne 0 (ECAC Classic)
Sept. 6, 2003:
Oct. 2, 2004:
Sept. 10, 2005:
Sept. 17, 2005:
Sept. 16, 2006:
Sept. 23, 2006:
Sept. 15, 2007:
Sept. 22, 2007:
Dec. 1, 2007:
Aug. 30, 2008:
Sept. 20, 2008:
Sept. 27, 2008:
Sept. 12, 2009:
Sept. 19, 2009:
Sept. 11, 2010:
#6 Northeastern 51, Albany 0
#21 Lehigh 44, Albany 14
#24 Hofstra 36, Albany 7
#25 Massachusetts 40, Albany 0
Albany 17, #11 Delaware 10
Albany 19, #23 Central Connecticut State 14
#19 Hofstra 28, Albany 13
#2 Montana 35, Albany 14
#24 Dayton 42, Albany 21 (Gridiron Classic)
#5 Massachusetts 28, Albany 16
#10 New Hampshire 32, Albany 24
#17 Delaware 38, Albany 7
#17 Massachusetts 44, Albany 7
Albany 20, #20 Maine 16
#10 Stephen F. Austin 59, Albany 14
OVERTIME GAMES: The Great Danes fell to Colgate, 37-34, on Sept.
3 when TB Nate Eachus scored on a one-yard run. In 2010, Central
Connecticut State edged UAlbany, 30-27, as Joe Izzo made a 32-yard
field goal in the first extra period. UAlbany recorded the program's firstever overtime victory in a 22-16 decision against Hofstra on Sept. 13,
2008. TB David McCarty's 7-yard touchdown run decided the outcome.
UAlbany suffered setbacks in its previous two OT decisions.
UAlbany's Overtime History
Oct. 21, 2000:
Sacred Heart 35, Albany 28 (OT)
Oct. 12, 2002:
Drake 49, Albany 42 (2OT)
Sept. 13, 2008:
Albany 22, Hofstra 16 (OT)
Oct. 22, 2010:
Central Conn. State 30, Albany 27 (OT)
Sept. 3, 2011:
Colgate 37, Albany 34 (OT)
TOP CROWDS: A crowd of 18,118 watched UAlbany play Georgia
Southern in the 2009 season opener, the fifth largest in program annals.
UAlbany appeared before 22,196 against Delaware the previous year.
UAlbany played before the largest crowd in its football history against
second-ranked Montana in 2007. More than 23,000 were in attendance.
UAlbany's Top Football Attendance Marks
23,097 vs. Montana, 9-22-07
22,196 vs. Delaware, 9-27-08
22,016 vs. Delaware, 9-16-06
19,511 vs. Montana, 9-7-02
18,118 vs. Georgia Southern, 9-5-09
15,112 vs. Massachusetts, 8-30-08
14,000 vs. Central Florida, 11-8-80
HOME CROWDS: The 2010 Homecoming crowd of 6,624 was the
third largest to see the Great Danes play at home and biggest since Nov.
6, 1978. Attendance has topped 6,000 fans nine times since 1973.
UAlbany's Top Home Crowds
Nov. 6, 1978:
7,500 vs. Ithaca
Sept. 20, 1975:
7,500 vs. Ithaca
Oct. 9, 2010:
6,624 vs. Saint Francis, Pa.
Oct. 5, 1974:
6,500 vs. RIT
Sept. 10, 1984:
6,500 vs. Ithaca
Oct. 13, 2007:
6,419 vs. Sacred Heart
Oct. 10, 2009:
6,255 vs. Duquesne
Sept. 10, 2005:
6,212 vs. Hofstra
Oct. 12, 1996:
6,082 vs. Union
PRESEASON ALL-NEC: UAlbany's Eddie Delaney, Ryan Kirchner
and Paul Layton were voted by the coaches to the preseason AllNortheast Conference squad. Delaney was named to the All-NEC
second team for the second time in his career as a junior. Kirchner
hauled in 50 receptions from his wide receiver position. Layton averaged 40.1 yards per punt and ranked 31st nationally.
ALL-TIME SCORER: Placekicker Herb Glass is among the program’s
career scoring leaders with 202 points. He became the all-time scoring placekicker in the 2011 opener at Colgate, breaking Bryan Bagstad's
previous standard. Glass is first in career field goals (32), eclipsing
that standard on Sept. 24, and is first in career PATs (106).
UAlbany's All-Time Scorers
252, Gary Jones (TB, 2002-03)
246, David McCarty (TB, 2006-09)
204, Greg Garrett (TB, 1996-99)
202, Herb Glass (PK, 2008- )
186, Pat Ryder (QB, 1986-89)
167, Bryan Bagstad (PK, 1999-01)
FIELD GOALS: Senior Herb Glass is first in career field goals with
32 and set the record against Columbia on Sept. 24. He made field goals
of 48 and 41 yards at Colgate in the season opener. On Sept. 26, 2009,
Glass tied a school single-game record with three field goals.
UAlbany's Single-Season Field Goal Leaders
15, Jason Fralicker (2007)
13, Jason Fralicker (2006)
12, Scott Reagan (1985)
12, Herb Glass (2009)
UAlbany's Career Field Goal Leaders
32, Herb Glass, 200828, Jason Fralicker, 2006-07
22, Bryan Bagstad, 1999-01
20, Tony Chechile, 1986-89
UAlbany's Longest Field Goals
53, Mike Malvin vs. St. Lawrence, 11-16-91
49, Herb Glass vs. Wagner, 11-15-08
48, Herb Glass vs. Colgate, 9-3-11
48, Herb Glass vs. Georgia Southern, 9-5-09
48, Dario Arango vs. Buffalo, 10-11-80
DOUBLE SLASH: UAlbany tailback Andrew Smith accounted for
100-plus all-purpose yards for 11th time in his career against Duquesne
on Oct. 8. He ranks among the program's top 20 all-time with 2,340 allpurpose yards. Smith led the Great Danes in rushing yards (72.4 ypg)
and all-purpose yards (99.3 ypg) one year ago.
Smith's Top Rushing Games
155 vs. Columbia, 9-24-11
129 vs. Maine, 9-2-10
113 vs. Saint Francis, Pa., 10-1-11
101 vs. Duquesne, 10-8-11
99 vs. Georgia Southern, 9-5-09
98 vs. Wagner, 11-21-09
Smith's Top All-Purpose Games
239 vs. Georgia Southern, 9-5-09
155 vs. Columbia, 9-24-11
150 vs. Maine, 9-2-10
UAlbany's Career All-Purpose Yards Leaders
1. David McCarty (2006-09), 4,976
2. Gary Jones (2002-03), 3,639
3. Greg Garrett (1996-99), 3,562
14. Andrew Smith (2008- ), 2,340
BIG CATCH: Wide receiver Ryan Kirchner tied the program's FCS
single-game record with two touchdown catches at Columbia on
Sept. 24. He had 50 receptions, the fifth-highest single-season total in
program history, as a sophomore. In addition, he was 27th nationally in
punt returns with a 10.4 average. His 80-yard runback for a TD
against Wagner was the second longest return in school history.
UAlbany's Career Receptions Leaders
1. Tim Bush (2007-09), 147
2. Dan Gmelin (1994-97), 136
3. Chris Phillis (1999-01), 124
t8. Ryan Kirchner (2009- ), 86
ALL-CONFERENCE: Defensive end Eddie Delaney was named to
the All-Northeast Conference second team for the second time in his
career last year. Delaney, a 6-foot-6, 250-pound lineman, had 41
tackles last season. As a three-year collegian, Delaney had 111 tackles, 12.5 hits for a loss and 2.5 sacks despite playing without a left
hand and wearing an insulin pump to control diabetes.
NEC’S TOP ROOKIE: Tailback Dillon Romain became the first
UAlbany player to be voted Northeast Conference Offensive Rookie
of the Year. In 2010, Romain was the conference’s top offensive
rookie after rushing for 547 yards and six touchdowns and averaging
86.7 all-purpose yards. He was 32nd among the NCAA Division I FCS
national leaders with a 25.1 kickoff return average.
MOST IMPROVED: Quarterback Buddy Leathley was chosen the
team’s most improved player last year. Leathley took over the signalcalling duties in the seventh game of the season. He passed for 748
yards and four touchdowns and ran for two scores.
FIRST TIME: Nine players wore a UAlbany uniform for the first time
at Colgate on Sept. 3. WR Cole King, OT/TE Brian Parker, DT Zach
Morton, DT Tim Kologrivov, OLB Kyle Jordan, TB Omar Osbourne,
CB Clay Harris, WR/OLB Jake Meek and ILB Christian Dorsey
played at a regular position or on special teams.
ALL-STUDY: The Great Danes have 12 returning players who made
the 2010 Northeast Conference Fall Academic Honor Roll. Placekicker
Herb Glass, quarterback Dan Di Lella and punter Paul Layton
were among those to earn academic recognition.
PHIL STEELE SQUAD: UAlbany's DE Eddie Delaney and WR Ryan
Kirchner were among eight players named to Phil Steele Publication's
preseason All-Northeast Conference team. S Jake Ciccarello, P
Paul Layton, Delaney and Kirchner were on the first team. PK Herb
Glass, TB Dillon Romain, ILB Dave Plungas and ILB Jon Morgan
made the second team. Plungas was last year's leading tackler.
UALBANY CAPTAINS: Guard Kyle O'Keefe and defensive end
Eddie Delaney are serving as team captains. O'Keefe, a 6-foot-3, 290pound senior, is a captain for the second consecutive year.
UALBANY IN THE NFL: Defensive back Rashad Barksdale was
taken in the sixth round of the 2007 National Football League Draft by
the Philadelphia Eagles. Barksdale became the second UAlbany player
to be chosen in the draft. Barksdale was later claimed off waivers on
Sept. 2, 2007 by the Kansas City Chiefs and placed on their 53-man,
opening-day roster. Barksdale became the first to play from UAlbany
in an NFL regular-season game on Oct. 7 against Jacksonville. Defensive end Andre Coleman was a member San Diego Chargers'
practice squad. Coleman became the second former UAlbany player
to appear in a NFL game on Sept. 14, 2009 against Oakland. Linebacker
Kurt Campbell, the program's first NFL draft choice, was selected in
2004 by the Green Bay Packers in the seventh round.
NFL AND OPPONENTS: There are currently 27 players who played
as collegians against UAlbany on National Football League 53-man
active rosters. QB Joe Flacco (Baltimore, Delaware), WR Miles Austin
(Dallas, Monmouth), OT Willie Colon (Pittsburgh, Hofstra), K Dan
Carpenter (Miami, Montana), DE Kroy Biermann (Atlanta, Montana), DB
Leigh Bodden (New England, Duquesne) and WR Marques Colston
(New Orleans, Hofstra) are among the notables on the list.
GIANTS CAMP: The National Football League's New York Giants
have made the University at Albany its summer training camp home
since 1996. UAlbany has played host to the longest stint of any Giants'
training camp, a record-setting 15 straight summers. In 2011, the Giants
did not come to the Capital Region due to NFL labor negotiations. The
Giants set their all-time attendance mark (46,960) in the summer of 2009.
MARA-TISCH FIELD: The University at Albany dedicated the school's
football practice field in honor of Wellington T. Mara and Preston Robert
Tisch, the late co-owners of the New York Giants of the National
Football League, on Aug. 16, 2007. Mara and Tisch were instrumental
in making UAlbany home to the Giants' summer training camp in 1996.
ATHLETIC SUCCESS: UAlbany has captured 49 conference championships, including 45 America East titles and four Northeast football
crowns, since upgrading to the NCAA Division I level in 1999. The Great
Danes have had 19 teams qualify for NCAA post-season play.
Baseball, softball, men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse, volleyball, field
hockey and men's basketball have advanced. Softball, men's lacrosse
and women's lacrosse are the first teams to record NCAA Division I
tournament victories. Track & Field has sent individuals to NCAAs.
TEAM NOTES
PAW PRINTS: UAlbany has won three in a row following a 38-10
victory over Duquesne on Oct. 8 ... the Great Danes racked up 493
total yards, the highest offensive mark since Oct. 9, 2004 ... UAlbany
rushed for more than 300 yards for the first time since the 2008
Gridiron Classic ... UAlbany started Northeast Conference play with a
41-20 win at Saint Francis, Pa. on Oct. 1 ... the Great Danes have won
10 of 13 NEC openers ... UAlbany scored 40 or more points in back-toback games for the first time since 2003 ... the Great Danes set the
program's FCS single-game record with 14 penalties at Saint Francis,
plus had the second-highest FCS total in penalty yards (145) ... UAlbany
upended an Ivy League opponent for the second straight season in
the 44-21 win at Columbia on Sept. 24 ... the Great Danes defeated a
non-league opponent for the seventh consecutive year ... UAlbany
passed and ran for 200-plus yards for the first time since Nov. 8, 2008
... the Great Danes fell to Colonial Athletic Association opponent Maine,
31-15, in their home opener on Sept. 17 ... the Black Bears avenged
last year's 3-0 loss and a 20-16 defeat in 2009 ... the Great Danes
have dropped eight of 13 home debuts at the FCS level ... UAlbany
played in a season opener decided by three points or less for the fifth
time in last six years ... the Great Danes scored their most points (34)
in an opener since 1999 ... the teams combined for 71 points, the most
in a season lid-lifter since 2000 ... UAlbany's 427 total yards was the
most in an opener at the FCS level and its highest figure since the 2009
season finale ... the Great Danes accounted for 334 passing yards,
breaking the program's FCS record of 319 at Robert Morris on Nov. 11,
2000 ... UAlbany tied the program's FCS standard for points in a
quarter with 28 in the second period at Colgate ... the Great Danes
return 14 starters from last year's 6-5 squad ... UAlbany was chosen
to win the 2011 Northeast Conference championship by Athlon Sports
... The Sporting News and Lindy’s Sports Annuals picked the Great
Danes to finish third in their preseason rankings ... UAlbany posted its
third straight win in a 28-19 triumph over Monmouth to end the 2010
schedule ... the Great Danes won their final game of the year for the
third straight season ... UAlbany registered its fifth consecutive winning season, a first in the program's history ... the Great Danes ended
a three-game losing streak, the longest since the 2005 season, with a
35-23 victory at Sacred Heart on Nov. 6 ... UAlbany had lost three in a
row against NEC opponents in the same season for the first time since
joining the league in 1999 ... the Great Danes won two non-league,
regular-season games for the fourth time as a NCAA FCS program
after holding off Yale, 23-20, on Oct. 2 ... the Great Danes are 4-14
against Division I FCS programs ranked in the national Top 25 ... UAlbany
is 4-9 in NCAA Division I FCS openers ... the Great Danes have reached
the seven-win mark eight times in 12 seasons at the Division I FCS
level ... UAlbany has posted five or more league wins in nine of 12
seasons as a NEC member ... head coach Bob Ford, who celebrated
his 74th birthday on Sept. 11, is fourth among the winningest FCS
coaches all-time with 250 career victories ... the Great Danes have a
66-22 all-time record against NEC opposition ... UAlbany is 17-32 in
non-conference action as a Division I FCS program ... the Great Danes
have an 8-13 record in FCS games decided by three points or less.
PLAYER NOTES
DEFENSE NOTES: The Great Danes limited Duquesne to seasonlows by an opponent in total yards (235), rushing yards (91) and first
downs (9) ... UAlbany forced five turnovers for the first time since
Oct. 4, 2008, plus turned its first four-interception game in five years
... UAlbany held the nation's leader rusher to 32 yards in the 41-20 win
at Saint Francis ... the Red Flash's two quarterbacks were a combined 13-of-36 through the air ... UAlbany came up four turnovers (2
fumbles, 2 INTs) at Columbia ... the Great Danes have one all-conference player returning in defensive end Eddie Delaney ... the senior
plays without a left hand and wears an insulin pump to control diabetes ... Delaney received the 2010 UAlbany Disability Resource Center
Student Recognition Award ... Delaney made a career-best 10 tack-
les, including one sack, at Colgate ... he had nine tackles and a forced
fumble against Maine ... Delaney has reached the 100-career mark
(137) in tackles ... Delaney totaled 30-plus tackles for the third consecutive season in 2010 ... DT Zach Gallo has played in 39 games as
a collegian ... Gallo had five tackles, one sack and one forced fumble
vs. Duquesne ... Gallo made a career-high seven tackles at Columbia
... the senior had six hits against Maine and recovered a fumble ... the
defensive tackle has 99 career tackles ... S Jake Ciccarello, a Phil
Steele preseason All-NEC selection, has 123 career tackles and four
interceptions ... Ciccarello equaled a season-high with nine tackles at
Saint Francis ... the senior also made nine stops vs. Maine ... ILB Jon
Morgan recorded a career-high 14 tackles against Maine, the highest
total by a Great Dane defender since Sept. 13, 2008 ... the junior also
made 11 tackles, including seven unassisted, in the season opener ...
Morgan had a season-high 13 tackles vs. Central Conn. State last year
... Morgan moved from outside to inside linebacker prior to last season
... DE Marc Wargo, who has also been positioned at inside linebacker
during his career, returned to the lineup against Duquesne after missing two weeks with a broken bone in his right hand ... Wargo has 7.5
career sacks ... FS Justin Hassan is starting at free safety for the
second consecutive season and has 91 career tackles ... the senior
picked off his fourth career pass and recovered a fumble against
Duquesne ... Hassan made a career-best 10 stops (6 solo) against
Maine ... ILB Dave Plungas had nine tackles in the opener at Colgate
... Plungas made a career-best 13 tackles, including nine unassisted,
vs. Wagner last year ... Plungas, who also works as a long snapper,
has moved past the 100-career tackle mark (124) ... Plungas had a
third-quarter interception at Columbia, the first of his career ... OLB
Kyle Jordan made his first collegiate start a memorable one with nine
tackles and two sacks versus Maine on Sept. 17 ... Jordan followed
up that effort with eight tackles and a forced fumble at Columbia ... CB
Leon Saddler is in his second season after transferring from C.W.
Post ... he recorded his first career interception and made four tackles
vs. Duquesne ... Saddler had a career game with eight tackles and
two PBUs against Sacred Heart on Nov. 6, 2010 ... CB Duane Harper
and CB Clay Harris each picked off his first carer pass last week ...
ILB Christian Dorsey (6 tackles) and ILB Chris Bouchard (6 tackles) each had career-high totals at Columbia ... DT Ocieka Bakou had
a career-best two sacks and forced a fumble against Columbia ... DE
Dean Mercuris made his first start at Columbia and had three tackles
and one sack ... FS Justinian Mason made three tackles vs.
Duquesne after being sidelined the previous two games with a concussion (suffered against Maine on Sept. 17) ... Mason was the first
UAlbany player to score on a blocked punt return since Oct. 13, 2000
vs. Yale last year ... P Paul Layton is second among the national
punting leaders with a 47.4 average ... Layton has 24 career punts of
50-plus yards, including three against Duquesne ... Layton had four
punts of 50 or more yards at Columbia, including a 70-yarder that
matched the seventh longest in school annals ... Layton has twice
been named CFPA National Punter of the Week (Sept. 26 & Oct. 10)
and was chosen NEC Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept. 26).
OFFENSE NOTES: UAlbany accounted for 493 total yards against
Duquesne, the highest figure since Oct. 9, 2004 ... the Great Danes
have totaled 400-plus yards in three consecutive games for the first
time since 2003 ... UAlbany posted its first 300-yard rushing game
since the 2008 Gridiron Classic against Jacksonville ... the Great Danes
ran and passed for 200 or more yards for the first time since Nov. 8,
2008 at Columbia on Sept. 24 ... the Great Danes set the program's
Division I FCS record with 334 passing yards at Colgate on Sept. 3 ...
QB Dan Di Lella registered career-highs in total yards (266) and
rushing yards (90) against Duquesne, plus threw a pair of scoring
passes ... he completed 17 of 28 passes and threw for a career-best
239 yards in the opener at Colgate ... Di Lella threw a 50-yard TD pass
to cap a 28-point second quarter ... the senior connected on 14 of 24
passes for 193 yards and a career-high three touchdowns at Saint
Francis ... tied the program's FCS single-game mark with three TD
passes, the most by a UAlbany quarterback in three years ... the 6'5"
signal-caller is the 14th UAlbany QB to pass for 1,000 career yards
(1,722) ... TB Dillon Romain, who missed the last two games with an
injury, had a season-high 104 all-purpose yards against Duquesne ...
he scored his eighth career touchdown on a one-yard run in the first
quarter ... Romain was voted 2010 NEC Offensive Rookie of the Year,
the first UAlbany player to earn the award ... Romain was chosen
NEC Rookie of the Week on four occasions as a freshman ... he
rushed for a career-high 193 yards, including 182 in the second half,
against Wagner ... QB Buddy Leathley and Romain hooked up on a
75-yard screen pass that resulted in a second-quarter touchdown at
Colgate on Sept. 3 ... the pass play tied the ninth-longest in school
history ... Leathley recorded career-highs in passing yards (179) and
total yards (247) against Bryant on Oct. 30, 2010 ... his passing
yardage was the highest by a freshman QB since Nov. 11, 1994 ... TB
Andrew Smith ran for 100 or more yards for the third consecutive
game with 101 and one TD against Duquesne ... ran for 113 yards and
one TD the previous week at Saint Francis ... earned NEC Co-Offensive Player of the Week after rushing for a career-high 155 yards and
accounting for a career-best three touchdowns (2 rush, 1 pass) at
Columbia ... Smith is the 22nd player in school history to reach the
2,000-career all-purpose plateau (2,340) ... he has moved into a tie for
15th on the all-time scoring list with 120 points ... Smith is tied for 15th
in career rushing yards (1,523) ... the junior has 100-plus all-purpose
yards in 11 career games ... WR Ryan Kirchner had five catches for
53 yards vs. Duquesne ... Kirchner had a career-high 142 all-purpose
yards at Saint Francis ... the junior had the most punt return yards (94)
by a UAlbany player against an NEC opponent, breaking his own
record ... Kirchner tied the program's FCS single-game standard with
two TD receptions against Columbia ... he caught six passes for 72
yards in the contest ... Kirchner is tied for eighth on UAlbany's career
receptions list (86), plus has 916 career receiving yards ... he had 50
receptions last year, the fifth-best total in school annals ... posted
career-highs in receptions (7) and receiving yards (77) at Duquesne
... Kirchner also had seven catches vs. Maine and Bryant ... WR
Kevin Chillis caught four passes for 62 yards against Duquesne ...
he registered career-highs in receptions (5) and receiving yards (80)
against Maine ... Chillis hauled in a 50-yard scoring pass with 51.1
seconds remaining in the opening half at Colgate on Sept. 3 ... WR
Cole King has at least two receptions in every game this season ...
four catches for 30 yards and one TD vs. Duquesne ... named the NEC
Rookie of the Week (Oct. 3) ... he became the first UAlbany receiver to
have a 100-yard game since Oct. 24, 2009 ... King had five receptions
for 102 yards and two touchdowns, tying the program's FCS singlegame record, at Saint Francis ... the redshirt freshman had a solid day
in his first game as a collegian with three catches for 43 yards at
Colgate ... TB Omar Osbourne posted career-highs in rushing yards
(89) and all-purpose yards (102) at Saint Francis ... Osbourne added
a 4-yard TD run in the fourth quarter ... the redshirt freshman scored
on a 17-yard run and a 37-yard pass reception at Columbia ... Osbourne
rushed for 43 yards ... TE Paul Booker caught a career-high three
passes for 22 yards vs. Duquesne ... Booker's one-yard TD reception
was his first since Oct. 9, 2010 ... PK Herb Glass was named Northeast Conference Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance at Colgate (Sept. 3) ... Glass is first in both career field goals
(32) and career PATs (106) on the program's charts ... he is the fourth
UAlbany player to score 200-plus points (202) ... Glass is the fifth
kicker to make two 40-plus yard field goals in a game as he connected
from 48 and 41 against Colgate on Sept. 3 ... made two or more field
goals 11 times in his career ... Glass has kicked nine 40-plus yard field
goals, including a 46-yarder in the fourth quarter at St. Francis ...
Glass is a candidate for National Football Foundation's William V.
Campbell Trophy which recognizes academic and athletic excellence.
Most Single-Games Tackles (since 1999)
18, Josh Bazan vs. Drake, 10-12-02
18, Colin Disch vs. Central Conn. State, 9-24-05
16, Josh Bazan vs. Sacred Heart, 10-20-01
16, Colin Disch vs. Robert Morris, 11-6-04
15, Josh Bazan vs. Towson, 9-1-01
15, Colin Disch vs. Fordham, 9-9-06
15, Colin Disch vs. Delaware, 9-16-06
15, Justin Brancaccio vs. Hofstra, 9-13-08
14, Tim Campe vs. Sacred Heart, 10-21-00
14, Josh Bazan vs. Central Conn. State, 10-28-00
14, Tim Campe vs. Stony Brook, 9-29-01
14, Josh Bazan vs. Wagner, 10-5-02
14, Josh Bazan vs. Sacred Heart, 9-21-02
14, Colin Disch vs. Massachusetts, 9-17-04
14, Colin Disch vs. Monmouth, 11-11-04
14, Jon Morgan vs. Maine, 9-17-11
2011 SEASON BOXSCORES
GAME 1
COLGATE 37, UALBANY 34 (OT)
September 3 @ Andy Kerr Stadium, 6:00 p.m.
Albany (0-1)
Colgate (1-0)
3
7
28
14
0
7
0
3
3
6
UA - Glass 48 FG
CU - McCarney 10 run (Uglietto kick)
UA - Smith 5 run (Glass kick)
CU - Cason 49 pass from McCarney (Uglietto kick)
UA - Romain 75 pass from Leathley (Glass kick)
CU - Stempeck 2 pass from McCarney (Uglietto kick)
UA - Miseikis 19 run (Glass kick)
UA - Chillis 50 pass from Di Lella (Glass kick)
CU - McCarney 4 run (Uglietto kick)
CU - Uglietto 24 FG
UA - Glass 41 FG
CU - Eachus 1 run
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34
37
10:22, 1st
2:43, 1st
10:39, 2nd
9:33, 2nd
8:46, 2nd
4:56, 2nd
2:31, 2nd
0:51, 2nd
5:09, 3rd
10:36, 4th
0:00, OT
0:00, OT
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING - Albany: Smith 6-33, Miseikis 2-23, Di Lella 6-22,
Leathley 1-9, Osbourne 3-3, Romain 2-3. Colgate: Eachus 36165, McCarney 21-114, McCord 1-1.
PASSING - Albany: Di Lella 28-17-1, 239, Leathley 3-2-1, 95.
Colgate: McCarney 24-17-0, 210.
RECEIVING - Albany: Kirchner 4-46, Chillis 3-59, Smith 3-45, King
3-43, Romain 1-75, Carl 1-37, Booker 1-18, Lullen 1-7, Wilson 1-2,
Hutcherson 1-2. Colgate: Looney 8-58, Eachus 4-59, Mputu 228, Cason 1-49, Basil 1-14, Stempeck 1-2.
ATTENDANCE - 6,748 (Clear, Hot, 85 degrees).
GAME 2
MAINE 31, UALBANY 15
September 17 @ University Field, 6:07 p.m.
Maine (2-1)
Albany (0-2)
7
0
14
0
3
0
7
15
ME - Brown 33 run (Harvey kick)
ME - Perillo 7 pass from Smith (Harvey kick)
ME - McDonald 14 pass from Smith (Harvey kick)
ME - Harvey 27 FG
UA - Romain 1 run (Glass kick)
ME - Walker 2 run (Harvey kick)
UA - Petersen 6 pass from Smith
(Osbourne pass from Di Lella)
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31
15
12:24, 1st
11:21, 2nd
0:24, 2nd
7:44, 3rd
13:05, 4th
10:22, 4th
8:22, 4th
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING - Maine: Brown 19-125, Smith 16-31, Hood 6-25,
Johnson 2-12, Walker 6-8. Albany: Romain 11-39, Smith 5-18, Di
Lella 5-10, Osbourne 3-10, Miseikis 3-1, Chillis 1-1.
PASSING - Maine: Smith 32-21-0, 202. Albany: Di Lella 32-16-1,
179, Leathley 4-1-0, 0, Smith 1-1-0. 6.
RECEIVING - Maine: Perillo 6-57, Johnson 5-37, McDonald 4-55,
Hood 2-20, Session 2-13, Brown 1-14, Walker 1-6. Albany: Chillis
5-80, Romain 3-12, King 2-52, Gay 2-17, Smith 2-11, Kirchner 1-7,
Petersen 1-6, Wilson 1-3, Miseikis 1-(minus-3).
ATTENDANCE - 4,944 (Mostly Cloudy, 61 degrees).
GAME 3
UALBANY 44, COLUMBIA 21
September 24 @ Robert K. Kraft Field, 12:30 p.m.
Albany (1-2)
Columbia (0-2)
7
7
17
7
20
0
0
7
UA - Smith 41 run (Glass kick)
CU - Gerst 1 run (Eddy kick)
UA - Osbourne 17 run (Glass kick)
UA - Kirchner 25 pass from Di Lella (Glass kick)
UA - Glass 34 FG
CU - Nelligan 2 fumble recovery (Eddy kick)
UA - Smith 4 run (Glass kick)
UA - Kirchner 10 pass from Smith (pass failed)
UA - Osbourne 37 pass from Di Lella (Glass kick)
CU - Havas 1 pass from Brackett (Eddy kick)
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GAME 5
UALBANY 38, DUQUESNE 10
October 8 @ University Field, 1:00 p.m.
44
21
5:12, 1st
1:17, 1st
11:02, 2nd
1:56, 2nd
0:17, 2nd
0:00, 2nd
8:42, 3rd
7:58, 3rd
6:56, 3rd
8:47, 4th
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING - Albany: Smith 19-155, Osbourne 8-43, Di Lella 2-14,
Miseikis 4-7, Cushing 2-3, Chillis 3-(minus-6). Columbia: Gerst 956, Garrett 14-29, Brackett 12-24, Stephens 1-10, Fisher 1-3,
Papas 1-2, Popeck 1-(minus-2), Bell 1-(minus-5).
PASSING - Albany: Di Lella 26-15-0, 208, Leathley 3-1-0, 12,
Smith 1-1-0, 10, Fiacchi 1-0-0, 0. Columbia: Brackett 35-17-2,
176, Bell 7-5-0, 35.
RECEIVING - Albany: Kirchner 6-72, Hutcherson 4-29, Chillis 247, King 2-28, Osbourne 1-37, Miseikis 1-13, Booker 1-4.
Columbia: Havas 4-30, Stephens 3-54, Garner 3-47, Cummins 216, Williams 2-13, Garrett 2-6, Papas 1-14, Burrell 1-9, Fisher 1-6,
DiNovo 1-6, Chad 1-6, Lopez 1-4.
ATTENDANCE - 3,457 (Cloudy, Calm, 74 degrees).
Duquesne (4-2)
Albany (3-2)
0
21
0
3
10
0
0
14
UA - Smith 1 run (Glass kick)
UA - Booker 1 pass from Di Lella (Glass kick)
UA - Roman 1 run (Glass kick)
UA - Glass 37 FG
DU - Leventry 41 FG
DU - Dixon 35 pass from Patterson (Leventry kick)
UA - King 8 pass from Di Lella (Glass kick)
UA - Leathley 1 run (Glass kick)
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10
38
10:36, 1st
8:22, 1st
3:03, 1st
6:38, 2nd
11:05, 3rd
2:35, 3rd
14:53, 4th
2:44, 4th
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING - Duquesne: McCoy 20-75, Patterson 7-15, Brady 1-1.
Albany: Smith 23-101, Di Lella 13-90, Romain 15-40, Osbourne 526, Gay 1-15, Cushing 2-13, Leathley 2-6, Hutcherson 1-6, Chillis
2-5.
PASSING - Duquesne: Patterson 24-15-3, 144, Mitchell 1-0-1, 0.
Albany: Di Lella 25-19-0, 176, Leathley 2-1-0, 16.
RECEIVING - Duquesne: Spragg 6-58, Roorback 3-15, Cangilla 220, Dixon 1-35, Dorsey 1-8, Layhue 1-5, McCoy 1-3. Albany:
Kirchner 5-53, Chillis 4-62, King 4-30, Booker 3-22, Hutcherson 214, Smith 1-7, Gay 1-4.
ATTENDANCE - 3,223 (Sunny, 64 degrees).
GAME 4
UALBANY 41, SAINT FRANCIS, PA 20
October 1 @ DeGol Field, 1:00 p.m.
Albany (2-2)
Saint Francis (1-4)
7
7
14
0
3
6
UA - Smith 4 run (Glass kick)
SF - Kelly 12 run (Thiel kick)
UA - King 19 pass from Di Lella (Glass kick)
UA - Kirchner 7 pass from Di Lella (Glass kick)
SF - Thiel 35 FG
UA - Glass 28 FG
SF - Thiel 25 FG
UA - King 49 pass from Di Lella (Glass kick)
UA - Glass 46 FG
SF - Wasilewski 16 pass from Kelly (Thiel kick)
UA - Osbourne 4 run (Glass kick)
17
7
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41
20
9:41, 1st
5:18, 1st
2:42, 2nd
0:14, 2nd
5:14, 3rd
2:31, 3rd
0:38, 3rd
14:53, 4th
9:35, 4th
7:05, 4th
2:41, 4th
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING - Albany: Smith 20-113, Osbourne 19-89, Di Lella 7-32,
Chillis 2-21, Leathley 2-0. Saint Francis: Kelly 11-108, Harbridge
15-32, Alexander 4-22, Nielsen 2-11.
PASSING - Albany: Di Lella 24-14-2, 193, Leathley 6-2-0, 30.
Saint Francis: Kelly 29-11-0, 93, Nielsen 7-2-0, 11.
RECEIVING - Albany: King 5-102, Kirchner 4-48, Smith 4-33, Gay
2-27, Osbourne 1-13. Saint Francis: Alexander 5-29, Harbridge
3-13, Wasilewski 2-23, Parker 1-19, Novicki 1-15, Domonkos 1-5.
ATTENDANCE - 868 (Rain, 45 degrees).
Player Pronunciation Guide
Ocieka Bakou.................oh-seek-ah; bah-coo
Anthony Bazzoffi...........................bah-zoff-ee
Presley Beauvais...................................bo-vay
Josh Blaauboer..................................blay-burr
Adrian Brunori...............................brew-nor-ee
Jake Ciccarello......................chick-ah-rell-low
Raymond Dorcely.........................door-sa-lee
Doug Draude...................................drauw-dee
Randall Exantus.........................ex-zan-toose
Lance Fanthorp..................................fan-thorp
Joe Fasano.....................................fa-sa-know
Will Fiacchi....................................fee-och-key
Ryan Kirchner..................................kurch-nur
Matt LaDucer....................................la-dew-sir
Buddy Leathley.....................................leaf-lee
Tim Kologrivov........................ko-low-gree-vov
Prosper Mbongue-Muna.......mon-gay, moo-na
Jordan Migliore...........................mil-lee-oar-ee
Evan Nusbaum...............................nuss-bomb
Adam Pasnik.......................................paz-nick
Keith Peifer.............................................pie-fur
Dave Plungas....................................plun-jess
Kyle Skrzyniarz..................................scry-narz
Coach Casullo................................ka-sue-low
Coach Cedeno...........................sa-dean-know
Coach Mion...........................................my-on
DIVISION I FCS SINGLE-GAME HIGHS
TEAM -- 1999-Present
Rushing Yards
468 vs. Wagner, 11-1-03
Passing Yards
334 vs. Colgate, 9-3-11
Total Yards
600 vs. Drake, 10-12-02
First Downs
30 vs Canisius, 10-19-02 & Fordham, 9-9-07
Low Rushing Yards Allowed
minus-51 vs. Robert Morris, 11-4-06
Low Passing Yards Allowed
21 vs. Wagner, 10-28-06
Low Total Yards Allowed
74 vs. Central Conn. State, 9-13-03
Fewest First Downs Allowed
3 vs. Saint Francis, Pa., 10-9-10
Turnovers Forced
6 vs. Stony Brook, 10-2-99 & Towson, 9-1-01
Points (Game)
64 vs. St. Peter's, 10-4-03
Points (Half)
41 vs. Duquesne (first), 10-10-09
Points (Quarter)
28 vs. Duquesne (second), 10-10-09 & vs. Colgate (second), 9-3-11
Victory Margin
55 vs. St. Peter's (64-9), 10-4-03
Loss Margin
51 vs. Northeastern (51-0), 9-6-03
INDIVIDUAL -- 1999-Present
Rushing Yards
271, David McCarty vs. Jacksonville, 12-6-08
Rushing Touchdowns
4, Gary Jones vs. Wagner, 11-1-03
4, David McCarty vs. Jacksonville, 12-6-08
Touchdowns Scored
4, Gary Jones vs. Wagner, 11-1-03
4, David McCarty vs. Jacksonville, 12-6-08
Passing Yards
292, Ryan Roeder vs. Drake, 10-12-02
Touchdown Passes
3, Michael Oliva vs. Stony Brook, 10-2-99
3, Ryan Roeder vs. Robert Morris, 11-11-00
3, Marcus Rotondi vs. St. John's, 9-8-01
3, Ryan Roeder vs. Wagner, 9-22-01
3, Vinny Esposito vs. Duquesne, 10-4-08
3, Dan Di Lella vs. St. Francis, Pa., 10-1-11
Receiving Yards
251, Chris Phillis vs. Robert Morris, 11-11-00
Receptions
10, Chris Phillis vs. Hofstra, 11-18-00
10, Tim Bush vs. Wagner, 11-15-08
10, Tim Bush vs. Bryant, 10-17-09
10, Tim Bush vs. Central Conn. State, 10-31-09
Touchdown Receptions
2, Chris Phillis vs. Wagner, 10-9-99
2, Chris Phillis vs. Wagner, 9-23-00
2, Chris Phillis vs. Robert Morris, 11-11-00
2, Jonathan Garrick vs. St. John's, 9-8-01
2, Chris Phillis vs. Wagner, 9-22-01
2, Tim Bush vs. Wagner, 11-15-08
2, Ryan Kirchner vs. Columbia, 9-24-11
2, Cole King vs. St. Francis, Pa., 10-1-11
All-Purpose Yards
286, David McCarty vs. Jacksonville, 12-6-08
Tackles
18, Josh Bazan vs. Drake, 10-12-02
18, Colin Disch vs. Central Conn. State, 9-24-05
Interceptions
2, David Cross vs. Central Conn. State, 9-4-99
2, Mike Grever vs. Wagner, 10-9-99
2, Samson Brown vs. Towson, 9-1-01
2, Samson Brown vs. Wagner, 9-22-01
2, Kamar Elliott vs. St. Francis, Pa., 10-26-02
2, Ryan MacLean vs. Duquesne, 11-23-02
2, Eric Neugebauer vs. Wagner, 10-29-05
2, Rashad Barksdale vs. Delaware, 9-16-06
2, Dave Casale vs. Robert Morris, 11-8-08
UALBANY VS. VARSITY OPPONENTS
OPPONENT
Albright
Alfred
American Int'l
Brockport
Brooklyn
Brown
Bryant
Buffalo
Canisius
Central Conn.
Central Florida
Colgate
Columbia
Cortland
Cornell
Curry
C.W. Post
Dayton
Delaware
Drake
Duquesne
Florida Atlantic
Florida Int'l
Fordham
Gannon
Georgia Southern
Hampden-Sydney
Hobart
Hofstra
Ithaca
Jacksonville
King's (Pa.)
Lehigh
Maine
Marist
Massachusetts
Mass.-Lowell
Mass. Maritime
Mercyhurst
Merrimack
Monmouth
Montana
New Hampshire
New Haven
New York Tech
Niagara
Nichols
Northeastern
Norwich
Pace
Plattsburgh
Plymouth State
R.I.T.
Rensselaer
Robert Morris
Rowan
Sacred Heart
Salisbury State
Siena
Southern Conn.
Springfield
St. Francis, Pa.
St. John's
St. Lawrence
St. Peter's
Stephen F. Austin
Stonehill
Stony Brook
New Jersey
Towson
Union
U.S. Mer. Marine
Wagner
W. Connecticut
Widener
William Paterson
Yale
W
0
7
3
14
1
0
1
7
2
10
1
0
1
8
0
2
1
0
1
0
4
0
0
4
1
0
1
1
3
5
1
2
1
3
3
0
3
1
1
2
9
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
14
4
6
1
5
7
6
0
11
4
1
9
4
13
2
6
1
0
2
10
0
2
4
0
13
6
0
1
1
L
2
5
0
4
0
2
1
4
0
5
0
2
0
10
1
0
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
0
1
0
0
11
14
0
0
1
2
0
3
0
0
0
0
4
2
1
2
0
0
1
2
6
1
0
0
0
1
6
2
2
0
0
6
10
0
0
5
0
1
0
4
2
1
9
1
1
1
1
1
0
LAST MEETING
1976 (28-7, L)
1994 (20-19, L)
1998 (25-24, W)
1994 (25-13, L)
1979 (56-0, W)
2004 (35-7, L)
2010 (24-7, L)
1988 (28-20, W)
2002 (44-14, W)
2010 (30-27, L)
1980 (28-17, W)
2011 (37-34, L)
2011 (44-21, W)
1994 (30-29, L)
2006 (23-21, L)
1974 (50-23, W)
1998 (24-16, L)
2007 (42-21, L)
2008 (38-7, L)
2002 (49-42, L)
2011 (38-10, W)
2001 (27-9, L)
2002 (35-26, L)
2007 (23-20, W)
1996 (40-29, W)
2009 (29-26, L)
1977 (51-45, W)
1979 (10-0, W)
2008 (22-16, W)
1994 (22-11, L)
2008 (28-0, W)
1996 (49-21, W)
2006 (17-16, W)
2011 (31-15, L)
1984 (43-0, W)
2009 (44-7, L)
1999 (40-0, W)
1974 (75-6, W)
1996 (20-10, W)
1998 (24-6, W)
2010 (28-19, W)
2007 (35-14, L)
2008 (32-24, L)
1986 (45-28, L)
1981 (41-7, W)
1973 (75-9, W)
1974 (32-8, W)
2003 (51-0, L)
1994 (45-20, W)
1998 (17-0, W)
1978 (32-7, W)
1985 (33-21, W)
1977 (13-3, W)
1996 (17-7, W)
2010 (38-0, L)
2000 (31-3, L)
2010 (35-23, W)
1994 (44-20, W)
1973 (71-8, W)
1998 (24-14, W)
1994 (24-13, L)
2011 (41-20, W)
2001 (31-6, W)
1997 (49-0, W)
2003 (64-9, W)
2010 (59-14, L)
1998 (52-0, W)
2007 (24-23, W)
1996 (38-18, L)
2003 (35-16, L)
1997 (54-0, W)
1978 (14-8, L)
2010 (24-14, W)
1993 (50-6, W)
1977 (33-15, L)
1994 (41-25, L)
2010 (23-20, W)
UALBANY CAREER/SEASON BESTS
#1 Ben Miseikis - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Rush Yds
Longest Rush
Most Attempts
68 vs. St. Francis, Pa. (10-9-10)
22 vs. Wagner (11-13-10)
11 vs. two opponents
#2 Nick Hutcherson - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Yards Receiving
Most Receptions
Longest Reception
54 at Stephen F. Austin (9-11-10)
7 at Stephen F. Austin (9-11-10)
34 vs. St. Francis, Pa. (10-9-10)
#7 Buddy Leathley - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Yds Passing
Most Comp
Most Attempts
Longest Completion
Most Rush Yds
Most Attempts
Total Offensive Yards
179 at Bryant (10-30-10)
13 at Bryant (10-30-10)
29 at Bryant (10-30-10)
75 at Colgate (9-3-11)
112 vs. Central Conn. (10-22-10)
17 vs. Central Conn. (10-22-10)
247 at Bryant (10-30-10)
#8 Ryan Kirchner - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Yards Receiving
Most Receptions
Longest Reception
Most All-Purpose Yds
77 at Duquesne (9-25-10)
7 vs. three opponents
36 vs. St. Francis, Pa. (10-9-10)
142 at St. Francis, Pa. (10-1-11)
THE LAST TIME...
INTERCEPTION FOR TOUCHDOWN
Albany: Mike Kelly, 54 yards vs. Sacred Heart,
Campus Field, 11-6-10
Opp.:
Samad Wagstaff of Bryant,
43 yards at Bulldog Stadium, 10-30-10
KICKOFF RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN
Albany: Mike Wall, 77 yards vs. St. Francis, Pa.,
University Field, 10-21-06
Opp.:
Gralyn Crawford of Stephen F. Austin,
92 yards at Homer Bryce Stadium, 9-11-10
FUMBLE RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN
Albany: Jon Morgan, 21 yards vs. Monmouth,
University Field, 11-20-10
Opp.:
Cory Giddings of Stony Brook,
34 yards at LaValle Stadium, 10-7-06
#10 Andrew Smith - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Rush Yds
Longest Rush
2011 Longest Rush
Most Attempts
Most Receptions
Most Rec. Yds
Longest Reception
Most All-Purpose Yds
Total Offensive Yards
155 at Columbia (9-24-11)
58 vs. Duquesne (10-10-09)
41 at Columbia (9-24-11)
27 at Maine (9-2-10) & Duquesne (9-25-10)
4 at St. Francis, Pa. (10-1-11)
68 at Bryant (10-30-10)
46 at Bryant (10-30-10)
239 at Georgia Southern (9-5-09)
165 at Columbia (9-24-11)
#12 Dan Di Lella - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Yds Passing
Most Comp
Most Attempts
Longest Completion
Most Rush Yds
Total Offensive Yards
239 at Colgate (9-3-11)
21 at Stephen F. Austin (9-11-10)
37 at Duquesne (9-25-10)
50 at Colgate (9-3-11)
90 vs. Duquesne (10-8-11)
266 vs. Duquesne (10-8-11)
#19 John Lullen - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Yards Receiving
Most Receptions
Longest Reception
35 vs. St. Francis, Pa. (10-9-10)
4 vs. St. Francis, Pa. (10-9-10)
32 vs. Duquesne (10-10-09)
#20 Dillon Romain - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Rush Yds
Longest Rush
Most Attempts
Most Receptions
Most Yards Receiving
Most All-Purpose Yds
193 vs. Wagner (11-13-10)
34 vs. Wagner (11-13-10)
28 vs. Wagner (11-13-10)
3 vs. Maine (9-17-11)
23 at Sacred Heart (11-6-10)
193 vs. Wagner (11-13-10)
#23 Kevin Chillis - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Yards Receiving
Most Receptions
Most All-Purpose Yds
Longest Reception
80 vs. Maine (9-17-11)
5 vs. Maine (9-17-11)
98 vs. Maine (9-17-11)
50 at Colgate (9-3-11)
#32 Paul Booker - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Yards Receiving
Most Receptions
Longest Reception
30 vs. Duquesne (10-10-09) & Yale (10-2-10)
3 vs. Duquesne (10-8-11)
30 vs. Duquesne (10-10-09)
#41 Omar Osbourne - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Rush Yds
Longest Rush
Most Attempts
Most Receptions
Most Yards Receiving
Most All-Purpose Yds
89 at St. Francis, Pa. (10-1-11)
23 at St. Francis, Pa. (10-1-11)
19 at St. Francis, Pa. (10-1-11)
1 vs. two opponents
37 at Columbia (9-24-11)
102 at St. Francis, Pa. (10-1-11)
#46 Justin Petersen - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Yards Receiving
Most Receptions
Longest Reception
33 vs. Robert Morris (11-8-08)
3 vs. Robert Morris (11-8-08)
18 vs. Robert Morris (11-8-08)
PUNT RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN
Albany: Ryan Kirchner, 80 yards vs. Wagner,
University Field, 11-13-10
Opp.:
Gralyn Crawford of Stephen F. Austin,
72 yards at Homer Bryce Stadium, 9-11-10
BLOCKED PUNT - RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN
Albany: Justinian Mason, 7 yards vs. Yale,
Yale Bowl, 10-2-10
Opp.:
Michael Scott of Sacred Heart, 38 yards at
Campus Field, 10-21-00
100-YARD RUSHING GAME
Albany: Andrew Smith, 101 yards vs. Duquesne,
University Field, 10-8-11
Opp.:
Pushaun Brown of Maine, 125 yards at
University Field, 9-17-11
200-YARD RUSHING GAME
Albany: David McCarty, 271 yards vs. Jacksonville,
University Field, 12-6-08
Opp.:
Jordan Brown of Bryant, 200 yards
at Bulldog Stadium, 10-30-10
100-YARD RECEIVING GAME
Albany: Cole King, 102 yards vs. St. Francis, Pa.,
DeGol Field, 10-1-11
Opp.:
David Crawford of Wagner, 117 yards at
University Field, 11-13-10
200-YARD PASSING GAME
Albany: Dan Di Lella, 208 yards vs. Columbia,
Robert K. Kraft Field, 9-24-11
Opp.:
Warren Smith of Maine, 202 yards at
University Field, 9-17-11
300-YARD PASSING GAME
Albany: Joe Savino, 314 yards vs. American
International, Miller Field, 11-22-97
Opp.:
Dale Fink of Sacred Heart, 414 yards at
Campus Field, 11-6-10
#47 Ben Carl - Career Highs/2011 Season
#15 Paul Layton - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Yards Receiving
Most Receptions
Longest Reception
Most Punts
Longest Punt
55 vs. Wagner (1-13-10)
1 vs. three opponents
55 vs. Wagner (1-13-10)
#81 Jameel Gay - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Yards Receiving
Most Receptions
Longest Reception
36 at Robert Morris (10-16-10)
4 vs. two opponents
17 at Robert Morris (10-16-10)
#87 Cole King - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Yards Receiving
Most Receptions
Longest Reception
102 at St. Francis, Pa. (10-1-11)
5 at St. Francis, Pa. (10-1-11)
49 at St. Francis, Pa. (10-1-11)
DEFENSE
#4 Jake Ciccarello - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Tackles
Most TFL
Most Interceptions
Most PBUs
10 vs. Monmouth (11-20-10)
1.0 at Hofstra (9-13-08)
1 vs. four opponents
(last at Sacred Heart, 11-6-10)
1 vs. two opponents
#11 Jon Morgan - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Tackles
Most TFL
Most Interceptions
Most Sacks
14 vs. Maine (9-17-11)
1.5 at St. Francis, Pa. (10-3-09)
1 at Robert Morris (10-16-10)
1.0 at St. Francis, Pa. (10-3-09)
#22 Justin Hassan - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Tackles
Most TFL
Most Interceptions
Most PBUs
10 vs. Maine (9-17-11)
0.5 vs. Monmouth (10-20-10)
1 vs. Duquesne (10-8-11)
1 at Columbia (9-24-11)
1 vs. Wagner (11-13-10)
1 vs. Robert Morris (10-16-10)
2 at Yale (10-2-10)
#45 Dave Plungas - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Tackles
Most TFL
Most Interceptions
Punts 50+ Yds
Punts Inside 20
13 vs. Wagner (11-13-10)
1.5 at Robert Morris (10-16-10)
1 at Columbia (9-24-11)
9 at Maine (9-2-10)
70 at Columbia (9-24-11)
69 vs. Monmouth (10-20-10)
4 at Columbia (9-24-11)
3 at St. Francis (10-1-11)
3 at Columbia (9-24-11)
3 vs. Maine (9-17-11)
3 at Bryant (10-30-10)
The Sports Network/Fathead.com FCS Top-25 Poll
1. Georgia Southern (132)
4,090
2. Northern Iowa (24)
3,957
3. Montana State (2)
3,679
4. North Dakota State (8)
3,661
5. Wofford (2)
3,502
6. New Hampshire
3,331
7. Appalachian State
2,954
8. Lehigh
2,728
9. Delaware
2,633
10. Sam Houston State
2,628
11. Jacksonville State
2,393
12. Maine
2,214
13. James Madison
2,203
14. Montana
1,978
15. South Dakota
1,666
16. William & Mary
1,361
17. Towson
1,353
18. Old Dominion
1,316
19. Tennessee Tech
898
20. Richmond
757
21. Indiana State
726
22. McNeese State
702
23. North Dakota
460
24. Alabama State
445
25. Jackson State
306
NEC Teams Receiving Votes:
Albany 8.
( ) - first-place votes
#56 Marc Wargo - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Tackles
Most TFL
Most Sacks
5 at Maine (9-2-10)
1.5 vs. Monmouth (10-20-10)
1.5 vs. Monmouth (10-20-10)
#93 Ocieka Bakou - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Tackles
Most TFL
Most Sacks
4 at Colgate (9-3-11)
4 vs. Central Conn. (10-22-10)
4 at Stephen F. Austin (9-11-10)
2.0 at Columbia (9-24-11)
2.0 at Monmouth (10-24-09)
2.0 at Columbia (9-24-11)
#95 Zach Gallo - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Tackles
Most TFL
Most Sacks
7 at Columbia (9-24-11)
1.0 vs. five opponents
(last vs. Maine, 9-17-11)
1.0 vs. Duquesne (11-8-11)
1.0 at Duquesne (9-25-10)
1.0 vs. Robert Morris (11-7-09)
#96 Eddie Delaney - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Tackles
Most TFL
Most Sacks
10 at Colgate (9-3-11)
2.0 vs. Sacred Heart (9-26-09)
1.0 at Colgate (9-3-11)
1.0 vs. Duquesne (10-10-09)
1.0 vs. Wagner (11-15-08)
SPECIAL TEAMS
#13 Herb Glass - Career Highs/2011 Season
Most Field Goals
Most FG Attempts
Most Points
Most Kickoffs
Most Touchbacks
3 vs. Sacred Heart (9-26-09)
5 vs. Sacred Heart (9-26-09)
12 vs. St. Francis, Pa. (10-9-10)
8 at St. Francis, Pa. (10-1-11)
8 at Columbia (9-24-11)
8 vs. Robert Morris (11-8-08)
3 at Colgate (9-3-11)
Football Championship Subdivision FCS Coaches' Poll
1. Georgia Southern (26)
698
2. Northern Iowa (2)
666
3. Montana State
641
4. Wofford
610
5. North Dakota State
597
6. New Hampshire
556
7. Appalachian State
515
8. Delaware
470
9. Lehigh
447
10. Jacksonville State
419
11. Montana
394
12. Sam Houston State
392
13. James Madison
366
14. South Dakota
307
15. William & Mary
293
16. Maine
224
17. McNeese State
193
18. North Dakota
182
19. Tennessee Tech
172
20. Coastal Carolina
140
21. Indiana State
118
22. Old Dominion
116
23. Towson
96
24. Jackson State
85
25. Richmond
82
NEC Teams Receiving Votes:
Albany 1.
( ) - first-place votes
2011 Scoring Drives
UAlbany Longest Scoring Drives
Time of Possession:
5:19 at St. Francis, Pa. (1st Qtr., 14 plays, 63 yards, Touchdown)
Yardage:
82 yards vs. Duquesne (1st Qtr., 10 plays, 3:34 TOP, Touchdown)
Plays:
14 plays at Columbia (2nd Qtr., 78 yards, 5:12 TOP, Touchdown)
14 plays at St. Francis, Pa. (1st Qtr., 63 yards, 5:19 TOP, Touchdown)
Opponent Longest Scoring Drives
Time of Possession:
7:33 at Colgate (1st Qtr., 14 plays, 79 yards, Touchdown)
Yardage:
99 yards at Columbia (4th Qtr., 16 plays, 6:19 TOP, Touchdown)
Plays:
16 plays at Columbia (4th Qtr., 99 yards, 6:19 TOP, Touchdown)
UAlbany Scoring Drives
Quarter
First Quarter
Second Quarter
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
Overtime
TOTAL
No.
6
10
4
7
1
28
Run
4
3
1
3
0
11
Pass
1
5
2
3
0
11
Opponent Scoring Drives
Quarter
No.
First Quarter
4
Second Quarter
4
Third Quarter
6
Fourth Quarter
4
Overtime
1
TOTAL
19
FG
1
2
1
1
1
6
2011 UAlbany Scoring Drives
2011 Opponent Scoring Drives
- Total Scoring Drives: 28
- Total Scoring Drives: 19
Other Scores: None.
Other Scores: 1 fumble return.
Qtr.
1
2
2
2
2
OT
4
4
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
1
2
2
3
4
4
4
1
1
1
2
4
4
Opp.
COL
COL
COL
COL
COL
COL
ME
ME
CU
CU
CU
CU
CU
CU
CU
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
DU
DU
DU
DU
DU
DU
Scoring Play
48 yd. FG - Glass
5 yd. run - Smith
75 yd. pass - Leathley to Romain
19 yd. run - Miseikis
50 yd. pass - Di Lella to Chillis
41 yd. FG - Glass
1 yd. run - Romain
6 yd. pass - Smith to Petersen
41 yd. run - Smith
17 yd. run - Osbourne
25 yd. pass - Di Lella to Kirchner
34 yd. FG - Glass
4 yd. run - Smith
10 yd. pass - Smith to Kirchner
37 yd. pass - Di Lella to Osbourne
4 yd. run - Smith
19 yd. pass - Di Lella to King
7 yd. pass - Di Lella to Kirchner
28 yd. FG - Glass
49 yd. pass - Di Lella to King
46 yd. FG - Glass
4 yd. run - Osbourne
1 yd. run - Smith
1 yd. pass - Di Lella to Booker
1 yd. run - Domain
37 yd. FG - Glass
8 yd. pass - Di Lella to King
1 yd. run - Leathley
Plays
8
7
2
5
3
4
9
5
1
14
4
8
4
1
3
14
7
7
8
2
4
8
7
5
10
8
8
9
Yards
38
53
74
64
71
1
80
69
41
78
51
30
59
10
37
63
68
39
57
50
7
64
57
27
82
48
50
65
TOP
3:34
2:46
0:42
2:20
0:32
0:00
2:44
2:00
0:08
5:12
1:35
1:02
1:21
0:06
0:48
5:19
2:13
1:16
2:34
0:35
1:46
4:16
2:26
1:43
3:34
3:15
2:42
4:10
Qtr.
1
2
2
3
4
OT
1
2
2
3
4
1
4
1
3
3
4
3
3
Opp.
COL
COL
COL
COL
COL
COL
ME
ME
ME
ME
ME
CU
CU
SF
SF
SF
SF
DU
DU
Run
4
0
1
1
1
7
Pass
0
4
1
2
0
7
Scoring Play
Plays
10 yd. run - McCarney
14
49 yd. pass - McCarney to Cason
2
2 yd. pass - McCarney to Stempeck
8
4 yd. run - McCarney
12
24 yd. FG - Uglietto
10
1 yd. run - Eachus
7
33 yd. run - Brown
4
7 yd. pass - Smith to Perillo
5
14 yd. pass - Smith to McDonald
8
27 yd. FG - Harvey
15
2 yd. run - Walker
5
1 yd. run - Gerst
10
1 yd. pass - Brackett to Havas
16
12 yd. run - Kelly
10
35 yd. FG - Thiel
4
25 yd. FG - Thiel
6
16 yd. pass - Kelly to Wasilewski
7
41 yd. FG - Leventry
7
35 yd. pass - Patterson to Dixon
5
FG
0
0
4
1
0
5
Yards
79
55
80
95
59
25
87
34
38
64
36
75
99
66
2
37
42
30
54
TOP
7:33
0:57
3:50
7:07
5:11
0:00
1:38
1:55
1:13
7:16
2:43
3:49
6:19
4:18
0:58
1:44
2:09
3:54
1:51
2010 Scoring Drives
UAlbany Longest Scoring Drives
Time of Possession:
7:03 at Yale (4th Qtr., 14 plays, 80 yards, Touchdown)
Yardage:
80 yards at Yale (4th Qtr., 14 plays, 7:03 TOP, Touchdown)
Plays:
15 plays at Stephen F. Austin (1st Qtr., 67 yards, 6:16 TOP, Touchdown)
15 plays at Duquesne (1st Qtr., 66 yards, 6:26 TOP, Touchdown)
Opponent Longest Scoring Drives
Time of Possession:
7:27 vs. Monmouth (1st Qtr., 17 plays, 84 yards, Field Goal)
Yardage:
96 yards at Bryant (1st Qtr., 6 plays, 3:05 TOP, Touchdown)
Plays:
17 plays vs. Monmouth (1st Qtr., 84 yards, 7:27 TOP, Field Goal)
UAlbany Scoring Drives
Quarter
First Quarter
Second Quarter
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
Overtime
TOTAL
No.
9
10
9
5
0
33
Run
6
4
6
2
0
18
Pass
1
4
1
1
0
7
FG
2
2
2
2
0
8
2010 UAlbany Scoring Drives
- Total Scoring Drives: 33
Other Scores: 1 blocked punt return, 1 interception return,
1 punt return, 1 fumble return.
Qtr.
1
1
4
1
2
3
2
2
4
1
1
1
2
3
3
4
4
1
1
2
2
4
2
2
3
3
4
1
3
3
1
2
3
Opp.
ME
SFA
SFA
DUQ
DUQ
DUQ
YALE
YALE
YALE
SFU
SFU
SFU
SFU
SFU
SFU
SFU
SFU
RMU
CCSU
CCSU
CCSU
CCSU
CCSU
BRY
SHU
SHU
SHU
SHU
WAG
WAG
WAG
MON
MON
MON
Scoring Play
21 yd. FG - Glass
1 yd. run - Di Lella
1 yd. run - Miseikis
3 yd. run - Smith
3 yd. run - Smith
40 yd. FG - Glass
16 yd. pass - Di Lella to Gay
25 yd. FG - Glass
1 yd. run - Romain
15 yd. pass - Di Lella to Lullen
2 yd. run - Romain
45 yd. FG - Glass
17 yd. run - Smith
2 yd. pass - Di Lella to Booker
1 yd. run - Romain
8 yd. pass - Leathley to Wiggins
42 yd. FG - Glass
none
7 yd. run - Smith
20 yd. run - Leathley
21 yd. FG - Glass
9 yd. pass - Leathley to Kirchner
38 yd. FG - Glass
46 yd. pass - Leathley to Smith
7 yd. run - Romain
9 yd. run - Smith
20 yd. run - Romain
2 yd. run - Smith
49 yd. pass - Leathley to Chillis
25 yd. run - Romain
37 yd. FG - Glass
1 yd. run - Smith
10 yd. run - Miseikis
1 yd. FG - Leathley
Plays
11
15
12
15
3
6
2
4
14
5
8
7
7
5
6
9
7
Yards
35
67
72
66
9
44
20
3
80
39
68
18
44
24
35
48
15
TOP
7:44
6:16
5:58
6:26
1:04
1:37
0:42
0:47
7:03
2:21
3:55
2:16
3:09
2:23
2:30
3:42
2:52
8
4
8
11
8
5
6
10
6
6
4
5
8
9
3
2
67
60
34
60
32
57
41
70
61
50
69
64
60
74
42
1
4:03
1:34
3:41
5:22
3:31
1:39
2:24
4:23
2:13
2:14
1:37
2:21
3:47
3:23
1:00
0:33
2010 Opponent Scoring Drives
- Total Scoring Drives: 37
Other Scores: 1 kickoff return, 2 interception return, 1 punt return, 1 safety.
Qtr.
1
1
Opp.
ME
SFA
SFA
Scoring Play
none
11 yd. pass - Moses to Foster
6 yd. pass - Moses to Crawford
Plays
Yards
TOP
2
3
50
17
0:19
0:48
Opponent Scoring Drives
Quarter
No.
First Quarter
12
Second Quarter
11
Third Quarter
7
Fourth Quarter
6
Overtime
1
TOTAL
37
1
2
3
4
1
2
2
4
1
2
4
1
1
1
2
2
3
1
2
3
4
4
OT
1
3
4
1
2
2
2
3
4
SFA
SFA
SFA
SFA
DUQ
DUQ
DUQ
DUQ
YALE
YALE
YALE
RMU
RMU
RMU
RMU
RMU
RMU
CCSU
CCSU
CCSU
CCSU
CCSU
CCSU
SHU
SHU
SHU
WAG
WAG
MON
MON
MON
MON
Run
4
4
4
2
0
14
28 yd. FG - Barrett
3 yd. pass - Moses to Roberson
4 yd. run - Hampton
12 yd. pass - Attaway to Dozier
25 yd. run - McCoy
65 yd. pass - Patterson to Williams
1 yd. run - Lapinski
1 yd. run - McCoy
24 yd. pass - Witt to Forney
28 yd. run - Forney
16 yd. pass - Witt to Smith
12 yd. pass - Sinclair to Coleman
32 yd. run - Russ
1 yd. run - Sinclair
24 yd. pass - Sinclair to Evans
30 yd. pass - Sinclair to Coleman
35 yd. FG - Clawson
37 yd. FG - Izzo
32 yd. FG - Izzo
9 yd. run - Benjamin
12 yd. run - Benjamin
9 yd. pass - Jespersen to Borawski
32 yd. FG - Izzo
8 yd. pass - Fink to Archer
2 yd. pass - Fink to Tate
21 yd. pass - Fink to Rossi
19 yd. pass - Doscher to Collins
11 yd. run - Foxworth
25 yd. FG - Spillane
33 yd. FG - Spillane
4 yd. run - Frazier
2 yd. run - Caprio
Pass
6
4
1
4
0
15
8
8
8
9
4
3
10
5
10
6
2
4
7
6
7
2
9
13
14
13
8
8
4
8
11
8
2
12
17
5
5
8
FG
2
3
2
0
1
8
35
86
64
74
34
68
83
46
61
65
31
80
75
46
71
31
24
54
57
84
73
74
9
64
65
70
23
88
84
21
30
75
2010 UAlbany Football Schedule
Sept. 2 (Thu.) at Maine
Sept. 11 (Sat.) at #10/12 Stephen F. Austin
Sept. 25 (Sat.) at Duquesne*
Oct. 2 (Sat.) at Yale
Oct. 9 (Sat.) Saint Francis, Pa.* (HC)
Oct. 16 (Sat.) at Robert Morris*
Oct. 22 (Fri.) Central Conn. State* (OT)
Oct. 30 (Sat.) at Bryant*
Nov. 6 (Sat.) at Sacred Heart*
Nov. 13 (Sat.) Wagner*
Nov. 20 (Sat.) Monmouth*
*Northeast Conference Opponent
3-0, W
59-14, L
28-17, L
23-20, W
48-0, W
38-0, L
30-27, L
24-7, L
35-23, W
24-14, W
28-19, W
2:22
2:32
2:22
2:02
2:13
0:55
4:54
2:03
4:31
0:56
0:10
1:44
2:41
2:55
3:32
0:21
4:53
5:22
5:47
6:05
2:29
1:31
0:00
4:11
4:50
2:18
0:39
5:58
7:27
2:17
2:33
2:57
UALB
ANY vs
OBER
T MORRIS DEPTH CHAR
T
ALBANY
vs.. R
ROBER
OBERT
CHART
UALBANY OFFENSE
ROBERT MORRIS DEFENSE
Pos.
TE
Pos.
LE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
WR
WR
QB
H-B
TB
No.
32
88
76
77
55
70
63
75
79
71
61
74
8
23
87
81
12
7
46
34
10
20
41
Player (Ht., Wt., Cl.)
PAUL BOOKER (6-4, 240, Jr.)
Nate Papso (6-4, 235, So.)
KADEEM WILLIAMS (6-7, 300, So.)
Jordan Migliore (6-6, 295, Jr.)
KYLE O'KEEFE (6-3, 290, Sr.)
Justin Anderson (6-5, 290, Jr.)
ERIC LaPORTA (6-2, 270, So.)
Joe Hoback (6-2, 290, Jr.)
ANTHONY BAZZOFFI (6-3, 335, Jr.)
Keith Peifer (6-5, 280, Sr.)
CHAZ MITCHELL (6-3, 270, Sr.)
Brian Parker (6-4, 265, R-Fr.)
RYAN KIRCHNER (6-2, 185, Jr.)
Kevin Chillis (5-9, 170, So.)
COLE KING (6-1, 185, R-Fr.)
Jameel Gay (5-11, 170, So.)
DAN Di LELLA (6-5, 225, Sr.)
Buddy Leathley (6-1, 185, So.)
JUSTIN PETERSEN (6-0, 230, Sr.)
Jason Root (6-3, 230, R-Fr.)
ANDREW SMITH (6-2, 215, Jr.)
Dillon Romain (5-11, 205, So.)
Omar Osbourne (6-1, 195, R-Fr.)
NG
RE
OLB
ILB
ILB
OLB
CB
SS
WS
CB
No.
91
99
93
73
53
96
33
25
44
30
52
42
56
41
35
19
34
11
36
18
3
31
Player (Ht., Wt., Cl.)
NOLAN NEARHOOF (6-2, 280, Jr.)
Connor Sullivan (6-4, 270, Jr.)
FARREN MASON (6-0, 310, Sr.)
Sam Miller (6-2, 290, Sr.)
STEVE MITCHELL (6-2, 250, Jr.)
Cory Nolton (6-4, 245, Jr.)
BRAD BANAS (6-1, 220, Jr.)
Sanchez Faugue (6-0, 215, Jr.)
KYLE COOPER (6-0, 215, Jr.)
Mike Cook (6-0, 215, Jr.)
JON KREPPS (6-1, 235, Sr.)
Dan Mignogna (6-1, 215, Jr.)
ANDREW DOUGLASS (6-2, 235, Jr.)
Tony Caperelli (6-1, 230, Sr.)
ALEX TARR (5-11, 175, Sr.)
Antwan Eddie (5-10, 185, Sr.)
D.J. MYERS (6-0, 190, So.)
Eric Lowry (6-1, 180, Jr.)
CAMERON CHADWICK (6-1, 215, Jr.)
Ben Ridgeley (6-0, 180, Jr.)
ANTWAN SMITH (5-10, 180, Jr.)
C.J. Jackson (5-10, 175, So.)
ROBERT MORRIS OFFENSE
UALBANY DEFENSE
Pos.
DE
DT
DT
DE
ILB
ILB
OLB
CB
S
FS
CB
No.
96
90
93
98
95
94
56
35
45
18
11
33
31
36
9
25
4
28
22
28
21
6
Player (Ht., Wt., Cl.)
EDDIE DELANEY (6-6, 250, Sr.)
Tom Bradley (6-4, 230, So.)
OCIEKA BAKOU (6-0, 270, Jr.)
Zach Morton (6-5, 250, R-Fr.)
ZACH GALLO (6-0, 265, Sr.)
Tim Kologrivov (6-0, 270, R-Fr.)
MARC WARGO (6-2, 245, Sr.)
Dean Mercuris (6-2, 245, Jr.)
DAVE PLUNGAS (6-2, 235, Jr.)
Chris Bouchard (6-3, 225, Sr.)
JON MORGAN (6-2, 225, Jr.)
Christian Dorsey (5-11, 215, R-Fr.)
KYLE JORDAN (5-11, 200, R-Fr.)
Alex Helmer (6-1, 200, So.)
DUANE HARPER (6-0, 193, Sr.)
Clay Harris (5-10, 190, R-Fr.)
JAKE CICCARELLO (5-11, 195, Sr.)
Justinian Mason (6-1, 200, So.)
JUSTIN HASSAN (6-1, 205, Sr.)
Justinian Mason (6-1, 200, So.)
LEON SADDLER (5-10, 175, Jr.)
Randall Exantus (5-8, 165, So.)
UALBANY SPECIALISTS
KO
FG/PAT
PUNTER
HOLDER
SNAPPER
KOR
PR
13
13
15
15
45
5
8
HERB GLASS
HERB GLASS
PAUL LAYTON
PAUL LAYTON
DAVE PLUNGAS, 94 TIM KOLOGRIVOV
TRAMAINE WILSON, 20 DILLON ROMAIN
RYAN KIRCHNER
Pos.
SE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
FL
QB
FB
HB
No.
9
2
70
71
57
68
72
54
69
74
66
60
7
87
4
13
14
12
6
32
23
27
Player (Ht., Wt., Cl.)
JAMIE COBB (6-3, 200, Sr.)
Rickeem Jackson (6-4, 215, Jr.)
A.J. DALTON (6-5, 285, So.)
Jon Hill (6-4, 275, So.)
BRIAN BEVILACQUA (6-3, 275, Sr.)
Nick Faraci (6-2, 280, Fr.)
LOGAN MILES (6-3, 295, Sr.)
Ethan Mengle (6-4, 250, Jr.)
BRAD RODGERS (6-2, 305, Sr.)
Vince Mongelluzzo (6-3, 225, So.)
NATE HARGRAVES (6-4, 280, Jr.)
Alex Kirsch (6-3, 290, Jr.)
SHADRAE KING (6-3, 225, Sr.)
Paul Evans (6-4, 200, Sr.)
ANTHONY COLEMAN (5-11, 200, Sr.)
Donte Jeter (5-11, 180, So.)
JEFF SINCLAIR (6-3, 190, Jr.)
Matt Layman (6-2, 180, Fr.)
JAMAR CROMWELL (5-9, 200, Sr.)
Nick Groat (6-0, 220, Jr.)
JUSTIN BROOKS (5-9, 175, Fr.)
Duane Mitchell (6-1, 205, Fr.)
ROBERT MORRIS SPECIALISTS
KO
FG/PAT
PUNTER
HOLDER
SNAPPER
KOR
PR
20
20
20
83
99
4
4
GREG LANGER
GREG LANGER
TONY LAMANCUSA
QUINTON PIRL
CONNOR SULLIVAN
ANTHONY COLEMAN, 13 DONTE JETER
ANTHONY COLEMAN
2011 UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY FOOTBALL ROSTER
1 Ben Miseikis................TB, 5-10, 205, So.
Fort Johnson, N.Y. (Amsterdam)
2 Nick Hutcherson............WR, 5-9, 175, Jr.
Baltimore, Md. (Mount St. Joseph)
3 Jake Meek................WR, 6-1, 215, R-Fr.
Penfield, N.Y. (Bishop Kearney)
4 Jake Ciccarello................S, 5-11, 195, Sr.
Altamonte Springs, Fla. (Winter Springs)
5 Tramaine Wilson.........FS, 5-10, 190, So.
Staten Island, N.Y. (Tottenville)
6 Randall Exantus.............CB, 5-8, 165, So.
Greenlawn, N.Y. (Elwood-John Glenn)
7 Buddy Leathley............QB, 6-1, 185, So.
Manlius, N.Y. (Fayetteville-Manlius)
8 Ryan Kirchner.................WR, 6-2, 185, Jr.
Rumson, N.J. (Rumson-Fair Haven)
9 Duane Harper..................CB, 6-0, 193, Sr.
Brooklyn, N.Y. (Samuel J. Tilden)
10 Andrew Smith................TB, 6-2, 215, Jr.
Schenectady, N.Y. (Guilderland)
11 Jon Morgan....................ILB, 6-2, 225, Jr.
Copiague, N.Y. (Copiague)
12 Dan Di Lella.....................QB, 6-5, 225, Sr.
Neshanic Station, N.J. (Somerville)
13 Herb Glass.....................PK, 5-11, 180, Sr.
Miller Place, N.Y. (Miller Place)
14 Will Fiacchi.................QB, 6-3, 205, R-Fr.
Marcellus, N.Y. (Marcellus)
15 Paul Layton..................P/PK, 6-1, 210, So.
Burnt Hills, N.Y. (Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake)
16 Ricky Joseph................QB, 5-10, 170, Fr.
Brooklyn, N.Y. (Thomas Jefferson)
17 Prosper Mbongue-Muna..LB, 6-3, 215, So.
Albany, N.Y. (Albany Academy)
17 (d) Gilbert Rivera..........WR, 6-1, 180, Fr.
Valatie, N.Y. (Chatham Central)
18 Chris Bouchard.............ILB, 6-3, 225, Jr.
Troy, N.Y. (Catholic Central)
19 John Lullen....................WR, 6-2, 195, Sr.
Wesley Chapel, Fla. (Tampa Gaither)
20 Dillon Romain...............TB, 5-11, 205, So.
Vernon, N.J. (Don Bosco Prep)
21 Leon Saddler................CB, 5-10, 175, Jr.
Syracuse, N.Y. (Christian Brothers Acad.)
22 Justin Hassan.................FS, 6-1, 205, Sr.
Staten Island, N.Y. (Brooklyn Technical)
23 Kevin Chillis..................WR, 5-9, 170, So.
Buffalo, N.Y. (McKinley)
24 Nick Beach.....................CB, 5-11, 175, Fr.
Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek)
25 Clay Harris...............CB, 5-10, 190, R-Fr.
West Henrietta, N.Y. (Rush-Henrietta)
26 Mike Sullivan.................FS, 5-11, 180, Fr.
Whitesboro, N.Y. (Whitesboro)
27 Presley Beauvais...........TB, 5-4, 150, Fr.
Spring Valley, N.Y. (St. Joseph Regional)
28 Justinian Mason............FS, 6-1, 200, So.
Mason, Ohio (Cincinnati St. Xavier)
29 Brian Marsh.....................S, 5-10, 192, Fr.
Wynantskill, N.Y. (Troy)
30 Xavier Hicks...............CB, 6-0, 185, R-Fr.
Orlando, Fla. (Edgewater)
31 Kyle Jordan............OLB, 5-11, 200, R-Fr.
Bernardsville, N.J. (Immaculata)
32 Paul Booker.....................TE, 6-4, 240, Jr.
Schenectady, N.Y. (Guilderland)
33 Christian Dorsey....ILB, 5-11, 215, R-Fr.
Montclair, N.J. (Montclair)
34 Jason Root.................FB, 6-3, 230, R-Fr.
Windermere, Fla. (Lake Highland Prep)
35 Dean Mercuris................DE, 6-2, 245, Jr.
Staten Island, N.Y. (St. Peter's)
36 Alex Helmer.................OLB, 6-1, 200, So.
Pompton Lakes, N.J. (Pequannock Twp.)
37 Kareem Cooper...........CB, 5-10, 185, Sr.
Staten Island, N.Y. (Curtis)
38 Brandon Baylor............S, 6-0, 185, R-Fr.
Wheaton, Md. (St. John's College)
39 Karl Allison......................TB, 5-6, 175, Fr.
Bay Shore N.Y. (Bay Shore)
41 Omar Osbourne........TB, 6-1, 195, R-Fr.
Syracuse, N.Y. (Bishop Ludden)
42 Pat O'Connor...................FB, 6-3, 215, Fr.
Valley Cottage, N.Y. (St. Joseph Regional)
43 Raymond Dorcely........OLB, 6-0, 205, Sr.
Spring Valley, N.Y. (Spring Valley)
44 Matt Cushing..................TB, 5-8, 190, Sr.
Minoa, N.Y. (East Syracuse-Minoa)
45 Dave Plungas.................ILB, 6-2, 235, Jr.
Concord Twp., Ohio (Mentor Lake Catholic)
46 Justin Petersen..............FB, 6-0, 230, Sr.
Palmerton, Pa. (Palmerton Area)
47 Ben Carl.........................OLB, 6-1, 230, Jr.
Syracuse, N.Y. (Solvay)
48 Mike Browne....................S, 5-9, 190, So.
Buffalo, N.Y. (Canisius)
49 Ian Blair...............................S, 6-0, 175, Fr.
Troy, N.Y. (Troy)
50 Kyle Skrzyniarz..............ILB, 6-1, 225, Fr.
Flemington, N.J. (Hunterdon Central)
51 Mat LaDucer...................ILB, 6-1, 215, Fr.
Wyckoff, N.J. (Ramapo)
52 Joe Fasano......................DT, 6-0, 260, Jr.
Franklin Square, N.Y. (Carey)
53 Matt Mecca......................DT, 6-1, 225, Fr.
Allendale, N.J. (Northern Highlands)
54 Jake Dwyer...............ILB, 6-2, 225, R-Fr.
Springboro, Ohio (Springboro)
55 Kyle O’Keefe...................OG, 6-3, 290, Sr.
Wappingers Falls, N.Y. (Roy C. Ketcham)
56 Marc Wargo.....................DE, 6-2, 245, Sr.
East Windsor, N.J. (Hightstown)
57 Chris Wilk.......................ILB, 6-2, 230, Sr.
Philadelphia, Pa. (Archbishop Ryan)
58 Corey Smith...............DE, 6-3, 250, R-Fr.
Port Chester, N.Y. (Port Chester)
59 Andrew Smith...............DE, 6-2, 255, So.
Wading River, N.Y. (Riverhead)
60 Tom O'Riordan................P, 5-10, 200, Fr.
Stony Point, N.Y. (North Rockland)
61 Chaz Mitchell..................OT, 6-3, 270, Sr.
Rochester, N.Y. (East)
63 Eric LaPorta.......................C, 6-2, 270, So.
Yorktown Heights, N.Y. (Yorktown)
64 Brad Bowen....................OG, 6-2, 270, Fr.
Elma, N.Y. (Iroquois)
66 Adrian Brunori..................C, 6-1, 270, Fr.
Clarks Summit, Pa. (Abington Heights)
67 Doug Draude....................OG, 6-3, 295, Fr.
East Rockaway, N.Y. (East Rockaway)
70 Justin Anderson.................OG, 6-5, 290, Jr.
Clifton Park, N.Y. (Shenendehowa)
71 Keith Peifer.....................OG, 6-5, 280, Sr.
Lewisberry, Pa. (Red Land)
73 John Cunningham..........DT, 6-2, 265, Jr.
Broad Channel, N.Y. (St. Francis Prep)
74 (49) Brian Parker...OT/TE, 6-4, 265, R-Fr.
Henrietta, N.Y. (McQuaid Jesuit)
75 Joe Hoback........................C, 6-2, 290, Jr.
Washington, Iowa (Washington)
76 Kadeem Williams..........OT, 6-7, 300, So.
Jersey City, N.J. (Hudson Catholic)
77 Jordan Migliore..............OT, 6-6, 295, Jr.
Closter, N.J. (Northern Valley Regional)
78 Danny Book.....................OT, 6-6, 240, Fr.
Harrisburg, N.C. (Hickory Ridge)
79 Anthony Bazzoffi...........OG, 6-3, 335, Jr.
Albany, N.Y. (LaSalle Institute)
80 Luke Weaver..................WR, 6-4, 230, Sr.
Albany, N.Y. (Christian Brothers Academy)
81 Jameel Gay..................WR, 5-11, 170, So.
Tampa, Fla. (Alonso)
82 Matt Berwager................TE, 6-3, 240, So.
Longwood, Fla. (Lake Brantley)
83 Devin Maio....................WR, 5-10, 170, Fr.
Henrietta, N.Y. (Rush-Henrietta)
84 Matt Goss........................TE, 6-4, 240, So.
Ledgewood, N.J. (Roxbury)
85 Josh Blaauboer..............WR, 6-1, 170, Fr.
Troy, N.Y. (Troy)
86 Lance Fanthorp......WR, 5-10, 175, R-Fr.
Morrow, Ohio (Morrow Little Miami)
87 Cole King...................WR, 6-1, 185, R-Fr.
Syracuse, N.Y. (Henninger)
88 Nate Papso......................TE, 6-4, 235, So.
Binghamton, N.Y. (Binghamton)
89 Rhakeem Wiggins......WR, 5-10, 180, So.
Cheektowaga, N.Y. (Cleveland Hill)
90 Tom Bradley....................DE, 6-4, 230, So.
Syracuse, N.Y. (Solvay)
91 Zach Troutman................DT, 6-4, 255, Fr.
New Providence, N.J. (New Providence)
92 Mike Smith......................DE, 6-0, 230, Fr.
Wading River, N.Y. (Riverhead)
93 Ocieka Bakou..................DT, 6-0, 270, Jr.
Rochester, N.Y. (Pittsford Sutherland)
94 Tim Kologrivov...........DT, 6-0, 270, R-Fr.
Wyckoff, N.J. (Ramapo)
95 Zach Gallo........................DT, 6-0, 265, Sr.
Sayville, N.Y. (Sayville)
96 Eddie Delaney..................DE, 6-6, 250, Sr.
Holtsville, N.Y. (Sachem East)
97 Ryan Conway..............DT, 6-2, 255, R-Fr.
Brunswick, Ohio (Brunswick)
98 Zach Morton...............DT, 6-5, 250, R-Fr.
Burnt Hills, N.Y. (Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake)
99 Cory Connell...................DE, 6-2, 245, Fr.
Ramsey, N.J. (Ramsey)
UALBANY COACHING STAFF
Bob Ford.................................Head Coach
Mike Simpson.....Defensive Coordinator
Ryan McCarthy.....Offensive Coordinator
Drew Christ...................Defensive Backs
Bill Banagan........................Defensive Line
Don Mion...............................Linebackers
Mike Morita........................Offensive Line
Eric Evans.........................Wide Receivers
Jamie Casullo...................Running Backs
Akeem Cedeno.......................Tight Ends
Matt Scott..............................Cornerbacks
Captain(s):
55 Kyle O'Keefe, 96 Eddie Delaney
Season Preview
UAlbany established a program
record with its fifth consecutive winning
season one year ago by recording nonleague victories over Maine and Yale
en route to a 6-5 campaign. But the
Great Danes, who have won four
Northeast Conference championships
since 2002, were not satisfied after
tying for fourth place in the conference
standings.
“If you can’t run the ball and can’t
stop the run, you will not be playing in
December,” offers head coach Bob
Ford, the active NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) leader with
247 career victories. “We have an
opportunity to make a run at the title.”
“This will be a better football team,”
explains Ford, whose team ended the
2010 schedule by winning its final
three games. “It’s a more experienced
group, but I am concerned that we had
ten players miss the spring due to
injury.”
For the second year in a row, the
NEC champion receives an automatic
berth in the NCAA FCS playoffs.
OFFENSE: The Great Danes return their
starting quarterback, top two running
backs and leading receiver.
Buddy Leathley took over the
starting quarterback duties at midseason as a redshirt freshman.
Leathley, who has the ability to run and
throw, completed 67 of 125 pass
attempts for 748 yards and four
touchdowns and was third on the team
in rushing with 178 yards and two
scores. Dan Di Della, a 6’5" senior, took
a lot of snaps during the spring with
Leathley recovering from off-season
surgery. He passed for 720 yards and
three TDs last season.
The tailback position is loaded with
Dillon Romain and Andrew Smith.
Romain was the NEC’s top offensive
rookie after rushing for 547 yards and
six touchdowns and averaging 86.7 allpurpose yards per game. Smith, a
junior who has more than 1,800 allpurpose yards in his two-year career
and has played multiple positions, had
a team-high 724 yards and seven
touchdowns on the ground.
“Drew has done some great things
and I am glad he is on our side,” Ford
states. “Dillon is a throwback runner.
He is tough and runs to his nose.”
Ben Miseikis, who rushed for 163
yards and two TDs, has been productive in every situation as a tailback.
Tramaine Wilson, who missed most of
last season, has breakaway speed.
Justin Petersen, the good-hands
fullback, and Ben Carl, who can run
and catch, add more dimension to the
offensive attack.
Leading receiver Ryan Kirchner
registered the fifth-best single-season
total in school history with 50 receptions for 504 yards and one touchdown. He also averaged 10.4 yards
per punt return. Kevin Chillis moved
into the wide receiver rotation during
the final part of his redshirt freshman
season.
“Each player has the passion and
talent, plus can catch the ball,” Ford
says. “They have been productive and
should have great seasons.”
Tight end Paul Booker (10 receptions) can stretch the field with decent
size and strength. Receivers Jameel
Gay, who had 18 catches last year, was
baptized as a true freshman, while
John Lullen has been a solid collegian
over the previous three seasons.
For UAlbany to see a significant
upgrade, a reshuffled offensive line
must improve. Kyle O’Keefe is the top
returning lineman. A 6-foot-3, 290pound left guard, the senior was
slowed by injuries one year ago, but
has physical toughness coupled with
leadership ability. Keith Peifer (6-5,
280) has moved from tackle to right
guard is in his third year as a starter
where he will not have to operate in as
much space.
Chaz Mitchell (6-3, 270) and
Jordan Migliore (6-6, 295) have the
upper hand at both tackle positions as
preseason begins. Mitchell is athletic
and moves well. Anthony Bazzoffi (63, 335) has shown progress at left
guard, while sophomore tackle
Kadeem Williams (6-7, 300) is
expected to blossom. Redshirt
freshman Brian Parker has made the
switch from tight end.
DEFENSE: The Great Danes, who have
traditionally been tough to run against,
return seven starters on defense. “We
have experience and enough depth
and talent,” Ford says.
Eddie Delaney (6-6, 250) and Marc
Wargo (6-2, 245) are proven talents as
defensive ends. Delaney, who plays
with one hand, earned second-team
all-conference honors for the second
time as a junior. He made 41 tackles,
including 4.5 for losses. Wargo had 18
tackles and led the team in sacks
(3.5).
Zach Gallo (6-0, 265) and Ocieka
Bakou (6-0, 270) are penciled in as the
starting tackles. Gallo, who has been
a solid performer, totaled 32 tackles.
An agile junior, Bakou (24 tackles) has
made the steady incline. Dean
Mercuris is capable in a variety of
2010 Northeast Conference Offensive
Rookie of the Year Dillon Romain (20).
positions. Andrew Smith (6-2, 255) is
also versatile and has every physical
tool.
Dave Plungas and Jon Morgan are
back as the starting inside linebackers. Plungas led the team in tackles
with 71 as a sophomore. Morgan, who
made the successful transition from
the outside and could become an allconference type, was second with 54
tackles and scored on a fumble return
for the second time during his career.
Raymond Dorcely, a 6-foot senior,
should start at outside linebacker.
Dorcely, who is usually in the right
place at the right time, made 26
tackles. Alex Helmer, who improved in
the spring, and redshirt freshman Kyle
Jordan add depth at the position.
The defensive secondary is a
veteran unit. “We may be strongest at
safety,” Ford states. “There is good
experience with athleticism on the front
level.” Jake Ciccarello, a physical
safety, and Justin Hassan, a secondyear starter at free safety, each had 51
tackles and two interceptions.
Justininan Mason (21 tackles) will
also see time at both safety positions.
Leon Saddler, who originally
attended C.W. Post and had 41 tackles
and four pass break-ups last season,
and Duane Harper figure to be the
cornerbacks. Kareem Cooper and
Randall Extanus (20 tackles, 5 PBUs)
are in more prominent roles.
KICKING GAME: Both specialists
return. Herb Glass, who handles
kickoffs and placements, is among the
school’s all-time scorers with 164
points. He is second in career field
goals (28) and has made 86 pointafter attempts. Paul Layton averaged
40.1 yards per punt in his first collegiate season and drilled 12 kicks of
50-plus yards.
2011 UAlbany Football
Albany Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 10, 2011)
All games
Date
Sep 03, 2011
Sep 17, 2011
Sep 24, 2011
* Oct 01, 2011
* Oct 08, 2011
Opponent
at Colgate
MAINE
at Columbia
at SAINT FRANCIS
DUQUESNE
Rushing
gp-gs
Passing
gp-gs
Receiving
gp-gs
Smith, Drew
Osbourne, Omar
Di Lella, Dan
Romain, Dillon
Miseikis, Ben
Cushing, Matt
Leathley, Buddy
Gay, Jameel
Chillis, Kevin
Hutcherson, Nick
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Di Lella, Dan
Leathley, Buddy
Smith, Drew
Fiacchi, Will
Total
Opponents
Kirchner, Ryan
King, Cole
Chillis, Kevin
Smith, Drew
Hutcherson, Nick
Gay, Jameel
Booker, Paul
Romain, Dillon
Osbourne, Omar
Miseikis, Ben
Wilson, Tramaine
Carl, Ben
Lullen, John
Petersen, Justin
Total
Opponents
Field Goals
fg
6-9
Scoring
td
Score by Quarters
Albany
Opponents
gain loss
5
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
22
15
421
1
177
6
178 10
88
6
32
1
16
0
17
2
15
0
23 12
6
0
0
3
973 41
939 106
effic comp-att-int
135.54
117.51
497.20
0.00
137.23
108.34
no.
5-5
5-4
5-0
5-5
5-0
5-1
5-5
3-0
5-0
3-0
5-0
5-0
5-0
5-5
5
5
Glass, Herb
Glass, Herb
Smith, Drew
Osbourne, Omar
King, Cole
Kirchner, Ryan
Romain, Dillon
Chillis, Kevin
Petersen, Justin
Miseikis, Ben
Leathley, Buddy
Booker, Paul
Layton, Paul
Di Lella, Dan
Total
Opponents
att
5-5 73
5-0 38
5-5 33
3-0 28
3-0
9
2-0
4
5-0
5
5-1
1
5-0
8
5-0
1
3-0
2
5 202
5 210
5-5
5-0
5-5
1-0
5
5
81-135-4
7-18-1
2-2-0
0-1-0
90-156-5
88-159-6
yds
avg
20 226
16 255
14 248
10
96
7
45
5
48
5
44
4
87
2
50
2
10
2
5
1
37
1
7
1
6
90 1164
88 871
pct. 01-19
6-9
6-9
5-7
1st
38
28
11.3
15.9
17.7
9.6
6.4
9.6
8.8
21.8
25.0
5.0
2.5
37.0
7.0
6.0
12.9
9.9
20-29
66.7 0-0
fg
Score
34-37
15-31
44-21
41-20
38-10
L
L
W
W
W
1-1
kick
20-20
20-20
14-14
2nd
62
35
3rd
23
26
net avg
420
171
168
82
31
16
15
15
11
6
-3
932
833
td
lg avg/g
5.8 5
4.5 2
5.1 0
2.9 2
3.4 1
4.0 0
3.0 1
15.0 0
1.4 0
6.0 0
-1.5 0
4.6 11
4.0 7
pct
41 84.0
23 34.2
18 33.6
16 27.3
19 10.3
9
8.0
9
3.0
15
3.0
9
2.2
6
1.2
0 -1.0
41 186.4
33 166.6
yds
td
lg avg/g
60.0 995 8
38.9 153 1
100.0
16 2
0.0
0 0
57.7 1164 11
55.3 871 7
td
3
3
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
11
7
30-39
2-3
50 199.0
75 30.6
10
3.2
0
0.0
75 232.8
49 174.2
lg avg/g
25 45.2
49 51.0
50 49.6
20 19.2
11
9.0
15
9.6
18
8.8
75 29.0
37 10.0
13
3.3
3
1.0
37
7.4
7
1.4
6
1.2
75 232.8
49 174.2
40-49
3-4
-
- - 1 - - - - - - - - - 0-1
- 1-1
1 1-2
- -
4th
OT
3
6
Total
172
119
no.
2
1
1
1
1
Punting
lg blk
48
pts
- 38
- 30
- 20
- 18
- 18
- 18
6
6
6
6
6
0
0
- 172
- 119
0
no.
Kick Returns
no.
Kirchner, Ryan
Hutcherson, Nick
Meek, Jake
Total
Opponents
13
2
1
16
8
Wilson, Tramaine
Harris, Clay
Romain, Dillon
Chillis, Kevin
Meek, Jake
Total
Opponents
Smith, Drew
Kirchner, Ryan
Chillis, Kevin
King, Cole
Romain, Dillon
Osbourne, Omar
Total
Opponents
Total Offense
Di Lella, Dan
Smith, Drew
Osbourne, Omar
Total
Opponents
yds avg
6
0
0
0
3
3.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.0
lg
25 1185 47.4 70
Punt Returns
All Purpose
Away
2-1
1-0
1-1
ALBANY
101
47
48
6
932
202
4.6
186.4
11
1164
90-156-5
7.5
12.9
232.8
11
2096
5.9
419.2
21-434
16-128
6-9
6-2
35-314
25-47.4
27:12
27/74
3/7
no. yds avg
Layton, Paul
0-1
Home
1-1
1-0
0-1
Team Statistics
FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
RUSHING YARDAGE
Rushing Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TDs Rushing
PASSING YARDAGE
Comp-Att-Int
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
TDs Passing
TOTAL OFFENSE
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards
INT RETURNS: #-Yards
FUMBLES-LOST
PENALTIES-Yards
PUNTS-AVG
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game
3RD-DOWN Conversions
4TH-DOWN Conversions
Hassan, Justin
Plungas, Dave
Saddler, Leon
Harris, Clay
Harper, Duane
50-99
-
Overall
3-2
2-0
1-2
Interceptions
PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf
46
24
Record:
All games
Conference
Non-Conference
Att.
6748
4944
3457
868
3223
9
4
3
3
2
21
25
g
5
5
5
5
3
5
5
5
rush
td
5
yds avg
td
167
110
69
54
34
434
622
rcv
18.6
27.5
23.0
18.0
17.0
20.7
24.9
pr
4
0
0
0
3
tb
td
9.5
0.5
3.0
8.0
7.5
0
0
0
0
0
g plays
168
75
38
358
369
rush
fc i20 50+ blk
5 11 12
lg
lg
37
40
43
26
23
43
53
kr
ir
pass
0
36
3
3
36
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
420
96
0
0
0 226 124
0
11 248
0 54
0 255
0
0
82
87
0 69
171
50
0
0
932 1164 128 434
833 871 60 622
5
5
5
5
5
OPP
101
52
41
8
833
210
4.0
166.6
7
871
88-159-6
5.5
9.9
174.2
7
1704
4.6
340.8
25-622
8-60
5-77
8-5
21-171
29-36.1
32:48
33/80
4/8
lg
0
0
0
0
0
yds avg
124
1
3
128
60
Neutral
0-0
0-0
0-0
total avg/g
0 516 103.2
0 350 70.0
0 313 62.6
0 255 51.0
0 238 79.3
0 221 44.2
9 2667 533.4
77 2463 492.6
total avg/g
168 995 1163 232.6
420
16 436 87.2
171
0 171 34.2
932 1164 2096 419.2
833 871 1704 340.8
2011 UAlbany Football
Albany Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 10, 2011)
All games
##
11
45
4
96
31
95
22
21
93
18
33
59
6
9
28
35
36
48
25
56
98
90
TM
37
38
94
97
41
73
43
13
86
7
79
47
5
8
12
Defensive Leaders
gp-gs
ua
a
Tackles
tot
tfl/yds
Sacks
no-yds
Morgan, Jon
Plungas, Dave
Ciccarello, Jake
Delaney, Eddie
Jordan, Kyle
Gallo, Zach
Hassan, Justin
Saddler, Leon
Bakou, Ocieka
Bouchard, Chris
Dorsey, Christian
Smith, Andrew
Exantus, Randall
Harper, Duane
Mason, Justinian
Mercuris, Dean
Helmer, Alex
Browne, Mike
Harris, Clay
Wargo, Marc
Morton, Zach
Bradley, Tom
TEAM
Cooper, Kareem
Baylor, Brandon
Kologrivov, Tim
Conway, Ryan
Osbourne, Omar
Cunningham, John
Dorcely, Raymond
Glass, Herb
Fanthorp, Lance
Leathley, Buddy
Bazzoffi, Anthony
Carl, Ben
Wilson, Tramaine
Kirchner, Ryan
Di Lella, Dan
Total
Opponents
5-5
5-5
5-5
4-4
5-4
5-5
5-5
5-5
5-5
5-0
5-0
5-0
5-0
5-5
4-0
4-2
5-0
3-0
5-0
3-3
5-0
5-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
5-0
3-0
5-0
3-0
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5-0
3-0
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5-0
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5-5
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