Tribe Football - Tribe Athletics
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Tribe Football - Tribe Athletics
Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 1 2010 Season Outlook 16 Tribe Coaching Staff Head Coach Jimmye Laycock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Tribe Player Profiles 44 Review 60 History and Records Top Returning Player Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 2009 Season Recap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Game-by-Game Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Statistics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Tribe in the Pros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 All-Time Honors and Awards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Record Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Individual Single-Season Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Career Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Top Performances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 The Last Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 All-Time Coaches and Captains. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Coaching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 All-Time Series Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Year-by-Year Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 88 Media Sports Information Staff and Policies. . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Media Outlets and Tribe Radio Network. . . . . . . . . . 89 Tribe Coaching Staff Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jimmye Laycock Alma Mater, Year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W&M, 1970 Record at W&M/Years. . . . . . . . . . . . 200-141-2 / 30 Career Record/Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Same Football Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3337 Best time to reach. . . . . . . . Call Sports Information Assistant Coaches Offensive Coordinator/WR. . . . . . . . . . Zbig Kepa Defensive Coordinator/DB . . . . . . . . . Bob Shoop Assistant Head Coach/OL . . . . . . .Bob Solderitch DL/Recruiting Coordinator. . . . . . Trevor Andrews LB/Special Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Boone Quarterbacks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Corley, Jr. Video Coord./CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trey Henderson Offensive Assistant/RB. . . . . . . Brendan Nugent Offensive Assistant/TE. . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Godsil Defensive Assistant/LB. . . . . . . . . . . John Bowes Sports Information Web site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TribeAthletics.com Office phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3344 Office fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-2989 Press Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3414 Assistant AD for Media Relations, Primary Football Contact. . . . . . . . Pete Clawson Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3369 E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Associate Director, Secondary Football Contact. . . . . . . . Rob Turner Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(757) 221-3370 E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Associate Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kris Sears Associate Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jake Skipper Assistant Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Burns Assistant Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julia Martin Mailing Address. . . . . . . . .W&M Sports Information . . . . . . . . . . PO Box 399, Williamsburg, VA 23187 Shipping Address . . . . . . . W&M Sports Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William and Mary Hall . . . . . . 751 Ukrop Way, Williamsburg, VA 23185 CONTENTS & QUICK FACTS 22 Program History First year of football. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1893 Season of football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116th Bowl/Playoff record . . . . . . . . . . . .10-9 (8-8 in FCS) Years in postseason play. . . . . . . . . . . 15 (10 in FCS) Last playoff appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 Results . . . . . . . . . . L, 14-13, at Villanova, Semifinals . . . . W, 24-3, at Southern Illinois, Quarterfinals . . . . . . . . . W, 38-0, vs. Weber State, First Round All-time record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 534-513-41 (.511) All-time CAA Football record . . . . . . . . .82-56 (.594) Team Information Affiliation . . . .NCAA Championship Subdivision (FCS) Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CAA Football 2008 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3 Conference Finish . . . . . . . 6-2, Third (Southern Div.) NCAA Playoffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Semifinals Final National Ranking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3rd Offensive Starters Returning/Lost. . . . . . . . . . . . 6/5 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost. . . . . . . . . . . . 6/5 Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . 1/1 2010 SEASON OUTLOOK Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2010 Preview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Roster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Pronunciation Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Roster Breakdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Depth Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Start Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2010 Opponent All-Time Series Results . . . . . . . . . . 12 2010 CAA Football Composite/TV Schedule. . . . . . . 14 General Information Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Williamsburg, Va. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1693 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,625 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tribe School Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green, Gold and Silver Stadium. . . . . Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field Opened . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1935 Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,259 Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FieldTurf Pro President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W. Taylor Reveley, III Chancellor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandra Day O’Connor Athletics Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terry Driscoll Athletic Department Phone. . . . . . . (757) 221-3400 Ticket Office Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3340 CREDITS Editor: Pete Clawson Layout and Design: Rob Turner Cover Design: Pete Clawson and Rob Turner Assistant Editors: Rob Turner, Kris Sears, Jacob Skipper, Scott Burns, Julia Martin Photography: Bob Keroack, Jim Agnew, Guy Crittenden, Pete Clawson, Julia Martin, Al Owens, Mark Campbell, Will King, Helen Orderisi, Ray Gilbert, New Orleans Saints, Jacksonville Jaguars, Arizona Cardinals, New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, Indianapolis Colts Printing: W&M Copy Center 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 PREVIEW 2010 SEASON OUTLOOK With 13 starters returning from last season’s team that advanced to the NCAA Semifinals, W&M enters 2010 ranked as high as No. 1 in the preseason polls. After posting a school-record tying 11-win season in 2009, including an appearance in the National Semifinals, William and Mary enters fall drills as a consensus top-five team in the preseason polls. Some would view this sort of lofty billing as added pressure, but high expectations are the norm at the College. Under the guidance of head coach Jimmye Laycock, the Tribe has set the gold standard for sustained excellence. He has led his alma mater to 200 wins and eight postseason appearances, all while never compromising the high academic standards of the College. While none in the Tribe program are likely to get caught up in preseason predictions, there is every reason for optimism in Williamsburg, as W&M returns 13 starters from last season’s squad (six on offense and defense, and one specialist). Perhaps even more encouraging is the fact that Laycock’s entire full-time staff remains intact for its third-consecutive season and brings more than 100 years of combined coaching experience to the field. A person only needed to be a casual observer of the program to know the College’s calling card was its defense last season. In fact, the 2009 unit was among the nation’s elite in nearly every statistical category and featured a pair of senior All-Americans, and eventual NFL draft picks, in defensive tackle Sean Lissemore and defensive end Adrian Tracy. While the loss of that duo will certainly be felt, the overall talent level of fourth-year Tribe defensive coordinator Bob Shoop’s crew remains high. The return of a trio of all-conference caliber linebackers in Jake Trantin (middle), Wes Steinman and Evan Francks will form the foundation of the corps, with Trantin likely to challenge for national honors as a junior. The team’s defensive backfield also returns both starting corners in senior team-captain Ben Cottingham and returning CAA Defensive Rookie of the Year B.W. Webb. Senior defensive tackles Michael Stover and Harold Robertson give the Tribe a pair of experienced veterans to anchor the front four. W&M’s offense will feature little mystery this fall, as the unit returns one of the league’s most versatile and talented performers in two-time All-CAA tailback Jonathan Grimes. Though just a junior, Grimes is already one of the most-decorated players in both school and league history, collecting a total of five conference honors. Grimes, who is averaging 5.0 yards per carry during his career, enters the year on the Payton Award Watch List and is a returning first-team All-CAA selection. The battle to replace the loss of steady senior all-conference signal caller R.J. 2 Archer was among the most heated in the team’s spring drills, and it figures to get even more intense during the fall camp. Junior transfer Michael Paulus (North Carolina) and redshirt freshman Brent Caprio will be among a group of at least five different players looking to earn the starting nod. On the offensive front, the Tribe will count on senior team-captain Keith Hill, Jr,. to lead what could shape up to be a very young, but talented, group from his left tackle position. At receiver, the Tribe will rely on the sure-handed senior duo of Chase Hill and Cam Dohse to carry the load early in the season while some of the team’s younger talent has a chance to adjust to increased roles. The graduation of two-time all-conference place-kicker Brian Pate will be a difficult loss to replace, as he was a three-year starter. Coming into the season, the College will rely on two-time returning all-conference punter David Miller to assume both duties, but he figures to be pressed by promising younger talent for placement kicks. Otherwise, the Tribe’s special teams should remain a strength for the College, as Webb and Grimes each return as all-conference performers at punt and kick return positions, respectively. The Tribe’s 2010 schedule is challenging, as usual, as no less than six of the 11 opponents will start the season nationally ranked. No game will be more crucial than the team’s opener, which sees the program traveling to Amherst, Mass., to take on UMass in what will also be the squad’s CAA opener. The College will then play a pair of non-conference opponents during the following two weeks, as it hosts Virginia Military Institute on Sept. 11 and travels to Norfolk for a meeting with Old Dominion on Sept. 18. The matchup against the Keydets will not only serve as the Tribe’s home opener, but also renew a long-standing rivalry that took a one-year hiatus last season after meeting 65 consecutive years. W&M’s game at ODU will mark the first meeting between the two programs. Following the two non-conference tilts, the Tribe will resume league play with a road contest at Maine on Sept. 25. W&M will then square off against a pair of league opponents at Zable Stadium, as the defending national champions Villanova Wildcats make a visit to Williamsburg on Oct. 2 for the College’s Family Weekend before Rhode Island comes to town on Oct. 9. After a bye week, the Green and Gold will play its third consecutive home game when longtime rival Delaware visits for Homecoming on Oct. 23. The Tribe takes a break from conference action the following Saturday, as it WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Quarterback First-year Tribe tailback mentor Brendan Nugent can look at the 2010 season as a good news/bad news scenario. The good news is he has some of the top talent in the FCS football world returning to his backfield, the bad news is that there is only so many opportunities to spread the ball amongst his top three ball carriers – junior Jonathan Grimes and seniors Courtland Marriner and Terrence Riggins. That being said, it is no secret that Nugent and the offensive staff will find multiple ways to get the ball to returning first-team all-conference tailback Jonathan Grimes. Last season Grimes set the school record for single-season rushing attempts (277) and amassed the third-highest single-season rushing total (1,294), while scoring 10 total touchdowns (nine rushing, one receiving). His rushing total led the league, while he was second in total all-purpose yardage with an average of 145.9 yds/game (his 2,043 all-purpose yards set a single-season school record). Grimes was at his best in the post-season, as he ran for 331 yards during the Tribe’s three-playoff competitions, including a 133-yard, three-touchdown performance over then top-ranked Southern Illinois in the quarterfinals. By earning all-conference recognition as both a running back and kick returner in 2009, Grimes now has four career All-CAA honors and is tied with all-time W&M great wide receiver Rich Musinski (2000-03) for the most in school history. Each earned the league’s Rookie of the Year honors, as well. His career-rushing total of 2,223 yards ranks 10th in school history. Equally adept as a receiver, Grimes has 85 career receptions to his credit, including a career-high 46 for 289 yards last season. Beyond Grimes, Nugent also has another two explosive tailback options in the speedy Marriner and powerful Riggins. Marriner’s pure speed makes him a legitimate big-play threat from anywhere on the field, either as a runner or receiver. Not just a sprinter, Marriner has freakish strength in his compact frame and the willingness to seek contact, both with the ball and in pass protection. Last year, he was a great compliment to Grimes, as he carried the ball 93 times for 458 yards (4.9 a tote) and scored seven rushing touchdowns. At 6-1, 224-pounds, Riggins is the biggest of the Tribe’s backfield options and his blend of speed and power gives him the versatility to see playing time in a variety of situations, as he can contribute in short yardage as either a tailback or fullback and also has the hands to make plays PREVIEW Finding a replacement for graduated all-conference quarterback R.J. Archer was the main focus on the offensive side of the ball this spring. Junior transfer Michael Paulus and redshirt freshman Brent Caprio were in a relentless competition throughout the practice season. While both showed the potential to be a solid choice under center, neither earned the starting nod coming into the fall. Likely, some of the cause for this is that an additional pair of potential starters, senior Mike Callahan and junior D.J. Mangas, will be introduced into the mix during preseason drills. Each was forced to miss the spring due to injury. Taken as a whole, the quarterback competition first-year position coach David Corely, Jr., will oversee figures to be fierce from day one of camp. From a physical skills standpoint, Paulus brings the complete package. He stands a solid 6-4, 220-pounds and is closing in on multiple school position records in the weight room. While he has only been working with the Tribe’s system since his January arrival on campus, Paulus will be one of only two Tribe players on the current roster to have a collegiate pass attempt to his credit, as he saw limited action while playing at North Carolina. One of the nation’s most highly regarded quarterback prospects out of Syracuse’s Christian Brothers Academy, he has an NFL-caliber arm and the mobility to extend plays. Caprio came into the College’s fold last fall as one of the top prep players out of the state of New Jersey (as he was selected First-Team All-State by the Star Ledger). Though he was able to save his redshirt season last fall, Caprio spent the entire season on the travel squad and picked up valuable practice experience. An extremely gifted student, both on and off the field, Caprio has a solid grip on the team’s schemes. He blends good athleticism with an accurate arm and will challenge for the opportunity to become just the second player in the Laycock era to start the first game of his freshman season (of eligibility) at quarterback. The last was Stan Yagiello in 1982. Both Callahan and Mangas missed the majority of action this past spring recovering from knee injuries, but each expects to make a healthy return in time for fall drills. As a fifth-year senior, Callahan is the most experienced of all the Tribe’s quarterbacks. A tireless worker, he also is one of the team’s most respected leaders who can bring a great deal of intangibles to the huddle. Mangas, when healthy, is the team’s most athletic quarterback candidate, as he spent his redshirt freshman season as a wide receiver. A dual threat, he was the No. 2 quarterback for the College last year before an injury ended his season. Once Mangas was injured (prior the third game), junior Terrance Schmand took over the top reserve position for the remainder of the year. He gained valuable experience and saw some limited game action for the College. Schmand is a strong-armed quarterback with good size (6-3, 215) and potentially could also find his way into the mix at the position with a strong fall showing. Redshirt freshmen Connor Farrell and Michael Graham will add depth to the position and look to gain more experience this fall. Running Backs 2010 SEASON OUTLOOK looks to knock off an ACC opponent for the second consecutive year when it plays at North Carolina on Oct. 30. W&M nearly defeated the Tar Heels in the teams’ last matchup in 2004, as W&M led by 10 points in the second half before UNC rallied back with three fourth-quarter touchdowns. The College will remain on the road for two more weeks when it returns to league action, as it will play at New Hampshire on Nov. 6 and at James Madison on Nov. 13. The Tribe closes out the regular season with a home game versus Richmond on Nov. 20. The contest will mark the 120th meeting between the two programs. Running back Jonathan Grimes enters the 2010 season as a Walter Payton Award candidate after setting a single-season school record with 2,043 all-purpose yards last fall. 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 3 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 PREVIEW 2010 SEASON OUTLOOK in the passing game. Last season he set his career high in carries (57), rushing for a total of 290 yards and two scores. Look for the staff to be creative in its scheming to take full advantage of the versatility of the trio, with the likely result that two, or more, might be on the field at the same time. The wealth of talent at tailback does not stop with the trio, however, as the Tribe also values the potential of sophomore Meltoya Jones, who has shown flashes of brilliance in his limited playing opportunities. A physical runner who has good hands out of the backfield, Jones will provide able depth if needed. While Riggins enters the fall listed as the starting fullback, senior Jimmy Hobson also figures to see significant action in the role. Despite missing a large portion of 2009 with an injury, he still is the most experienced player on the roster in the role and brings great toughness and technique to the position. He is also versatile enough to play tailback in a pinch. When Hobson went down, sophomore John Ribble rose to the occasion and provided the team with quality snaps. His toughness and experience figure to earn him spot action this fall as a quality reserve. Also adding quality depth will be another sophomore, T.J. Ptachick, who converted to the position from linebacker last fall. As the most athletic among the options at fullback, Ptachick figures to challenge for immediate playing time in the fall. Receiver/Tight End One of the stated challenges coming into the spring drills for long-time Tribe offensive coordinator Zbig Kepa and his staff was to maximize the consistency and production from a talented corps of receivers. A pair of seniors in Chase Hill and Cameron Dohse headline group, as each brings as wealth of experience to the field. While Hill had an up and down ’09 season (only 15 receiving yards on two catches through the first three games), he has the talent to be a playmaker for the Tribe, as witnessed by his six-catch, 148-yard effort in the win over Delaware that included a then-school record 91-yard catch and run. Standing at 6-2, 200 pounds, he has excellent size and strength to line up in the slot, while he also possesses the speed to play outside. He brings 73 career receptions to the field (907 total receiving yards) and 11 total TDs. Dohse is team’s leading returning receiver with 1,141 yards on just 63 grabs (an average of 18.1 yds/catch). He is the epitome of a player maximizing his abilities, as he has deceptive speed along with exceptional hands and toughness. After being one the team’s more pleasant surprises during his sophomore season in 2007 (31 grabs for 557 yards and five TDs), multiple nagging injuries limited him to just spot action as a junior. However, he reemerged with a vengeance late in the 2009 season, as he went over the 100-yard receiving mark twice in the last four games (130 at Richmond and 148 at Villanova) including a school- and NCAAPlayoff record 98-yard catch and run in the National Semifinals. Dohse will enter the fall poised All-CAA Candidate to have a breakout senior year as Chase Hill, WR 4 the squad’s No. 1 receiver. Senior Terreon Conyers and sophomore C.J. Thomas fill out the two deep, but each will be pushed for playing time by a group of younger players, led by sophomore Ryan Moody. Conyers has seen spot action in the program for the last three seasons and blends this experience with good hands. Thomas seems to have the most physical promise, as he is coming off a tremendous spring, where he used his size and speed to showcase his playmaking ability. Moody was among the team’s top-three receivers at the start of last season before an injury ended his year in the second game. Prior to his injury, he had a standout performance in the team’s season-opening upset at Virginia, as he turned in three catches for 70 yards. He made a healthy return this spring, though, and will seriously challenge for reps in the fall. Beyond this group, senior Marshall Dill, junior Ryan Woolfolk and a host of others all have the potential to challenge for reserve rolls in the fall. At tight end, junior Alex Gottlieb will enter his first season as the starter after backing up the graduated all-conference standout Rob Varno the last two years. Gottlieb is the complete package in terms of size, strength and All-CAA Candidate physicality for the position and Alex Gottlieb, TE should compete for postseason honors. At 6-3, 240-pounds, Gottlieb is ready for an increased role in both the run and pass games for the College. He has eight career receptions to his credit for 131 yards and a TD. Depth at the tight end will come in the form of sophomore Nolan Kearney and senior Gareth Hissong. Kearney converted to the position from quarterback at the start of last fall camp and has made tremendous strides. With excellent size (6-4, 246-pounds) and athleticism, he will look to make an impact this season as he continues to improve on his work at the line of scrimmage. Hissong is another player with great character who maximizes both his abilities and any opportunity to see playing time. He is versatile enough to also see action at h-back, should the need arise. Offensive Line Veteran Tribe offensive line coach Bob Solderitch returns three starters to his offensive front for the 2010 season. He will count on the senior duo of tackle Keith Hill, Jr., and guard Derek Toon for leadership and to be the foundation of the crucial unit. Hill, one of five team captains, comes into his final year with 24 games of starting experience and the size (6-4, 312 pounds) and strength to be an all-conference caliber performer. Despite his extensive game experience, he will be seeing his first action at left tackle this fall after spending the previous two years at the right side position. He made the switch during spring drills and his successful transition to the role will be one of the keys to the Tribe’s offensive successes this year. Sophomore Mike Salazar comes into the fall at top of the depth chart in Hill’s old position and will look to make an immediate impact. The projected first-year starter showed well in the spring and has good size (6-5, 296) and footwork. If he WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 keep the unit focused. Working alongside Stover on the inside will be standout junior run-stopper, Harold Robertson. Robertson and Stover shared starting duties at tackle for much of last season, while Robertson made every start in 2008 as a redshirt freshman. Always a strong run-stopper, he has made significant strides in graining more lean muscle mass in the off-season and will be a more active force along the line of scrimmage this fall and could play his way into an all-conference caliber performer. The Tribe will feature a pair of active defensive ends in the junior duo of Ravi Pradhanang and Marcus Hyde. The defensive staff believes Pradhanang has the potential to be an elite talent, as he possesses all of the necessary physical tools and intangible skills to be a dominant player. At 6-3, 250-pounds, his blend of speed, strength and technique has made him a productive player when healthy. In just four starts last season, he collected 20 tackles, 4.0 TFLs, including 3.5 sacks. However, injuries have taken its toll in each of the last two seasons, as a concussion severally limited his playing time last fall. He has a clean bill of health coming into 2010 and should be full go at the start of camp. Hyde (6-3, 242 pounds) will enter his first year as a starter, after being a key reserve in each of the last two seasons. A converted linebacker, Hyde has been very productive in limited playing time, collecting a remarkable 7.0 TFLs, including 4.5 sacks last season. He plays with a high motor and his speed and quickness make him a challenging match-up for most offensive tackles. He could also be poised for a breakout season, as he is exposed to significantly more playing time this fall. While on the subject of breakout seasons, versatile senior Brian Jean-Pierre is yet another player with all the tools to be an impact player. Standing at 6-4, 275 pounds Jean-Pierre is extremely athletic for his size. Whether he is slotted at tackle or end, he will bring a unique set of skills to his position. He made tremendous strides in all phases of the game the past two years and his continued development will provide the College with another premier force along the defensive front. Fellow senior Kyle O’Brien (6-0, 247) is another key reserve who can spot at either tackle or end. A special team’s staple, O’Brien plays with a great motor and brings tremendous toughness to the field. He is a proven contributor who has seen spot action in each of the last two seasons. Sophomore Nick Zaremba (6-2, 224) and redshirt freshman Bryan Stinnie (6-4, 230) are a pair of promising young players who will also challenge for reserve rolls this fall at tackle and end, respectively. 2010 SEASON OUTLOOK PREVIEW is able to continue his development and meet his potential, he will have a major impact on the team’s attack. At the guard position, Toon is currently paired with redshirt freshman James Johnson III as the starting duo. At 6-3, 288 pounds, Toon is the most physical and aggressive of the Tribe’s front five. He converted from defensive tackle in the fall of 2008 and saw starting action later the same season. With a complete year of experience unAll-America Candidate der his belt, he should be poised Keith Hill, Jr., LT for a standout senior campaign. Johnson came to the College as a walk-on last fall, but earned his way onto the travel squad by season’s end. This spring he earned the starting role but will be pushed throughout camp by the incumbent, junior Chris Sutton (6-2, 295). Johnson (6-1, 299) quickly proved to be the best athlete among the Tribe’s offensive front and has the strength and toughness to be an immediate asset. Sutton started 13 of the team’s 14 games a year ago at left guard and will challenge for playing time. Coming into the fall, junior James Pagliaro (6-3, 284) is listed as the squad’s starter at center. He brings a very physical presence to the middle of the Tribe’s front five, and, like Toon, is a converted defensive lineman. He will be pushed for playing time throughout the fall by both Sutton and redshirt freshman Matt Crisafi (6-4, 302). Crisafi has good size and strength and could make contributions at any of the middle three positions up front. Junior Dan Donker (6-3, 311) and Robert Gumbita (6-5, 300) add depth at the left and right tackle positions, respectively. Donker has the athletic potential to be an impact player with continued development in the Tribe’s system, while Gumbita saw starting action one game last fall, subbing at guard for an injured Sutton. Defensive Line When Sean Lissemore, Adrian Tracy and C.J. Herbert collected their respective diplomas this past May, the Tribe’s defense lost not only the core of what was arguably one of the greatest defensive lines in school history, but also more than 120 games of combined starting experience. The trio combined for more than 44 TFLs, including 23 sacks, and powered what was the nation’s stingiest rush defense (which allowed just 61.5 yds/game last season). While a team does not reload and replace this sort of production and leadership over the course of an offseason, veteran Tribe defensive line coach Trevor Andrews is optimistic the talent remains to field another extremely effective unit. In drastic contrast to last season, the 2010 Tribe front four will feature just one senior listed as a starter on the preseason two-deep – defensive tackle Michael Stover. Stover is the embodiment of the type of player that has served as the backbone of the Tribe program under Laycock, as he came in as a walk-on and tirelessly worked his way into an all-conference caliber performer. He collected 12 TFLs and 2.5 sacks in 13 games last season, playing through several injuries along the way. Perhaps his most impressive accomplishment was being named as the team’s Defensive MVP in the team’s final two postseason games (at Southern Illinois and at Villanova). A leader by example in all phases of game, Stover will be counted on to 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE All-America Candidate Michael Stover, DT 5 Tribe Football PREVIEW 2010 SEASON OUTLOOK National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 6 Linebackers Defensive Backs W&M linebackers coach Scott Boone finds himself in the enviable position of overseeing a unit that returns talent, experience and depth this fall. In terms of playing time, five of the top six linebackers from the 2009 squad are back in the fold, including all-conference junior middle linebacker Jake Trantin and both of his senior running mates, outside backers Wes Steinman and Evan Francks. While the Tribe’s front four collected most of the national attention a year ago, the squad’s starting trio of linebackers was amazingly productive, as they collectively accounted for the following stat line: 223 total tackles, 29 TFLs, 8.5 sacks, 10 PBUs, four interceptions and four fumble recoveries. Leading the way for the unit was Trantin, who had a team-high 90 stops, three interceptions and 10 TFLs last fall. Moving forward, the staff will rely heavily on Trantin’s on-field leadership abilities to get the defense organized and aligned. Already one of the league’s top playmakers, Trantin is more than capable of challenging for the highest national honors. Entering his third season as a starter, Trantin has demonstrated the ability All-America Candidate to make plays from sideline-to-sideJake Trantin, LB line, or to attack the backfield. His toughness and athleticism make him equally dangerous for opponent pass or running games. Francks, who shares part of the team captaincy with Trantin, is another proven player who has appeared in all 36 games (with 22 starts) over the last three years. Despite being slightly undersized (5-11, 212), he uses all of his physical skills to his best advantage and understands and executes his role. While finishing just one tackle shy of the team lead with 89, there is no argument he was one of the team’s most consistent playmakers (7.5. TFLs, six PBUs, three fumble recoveries). Francks was typically at his best during the team’s biggest games, as he had double-digit tackle totals in the homecoming win over James Madison and in the NCAA quarterfinal victory at Southern Illinois. He also played a pivotal in the season-opening triumph at Virginia with five stops, two TFLs, a pair of fumble recoveries and a PBU. Steinman had a breakout year in 2009, as he earned the starting OLB job during fall camp and never looked back. An athletic 6-2, 225-pound frame makes him the ideal fit for his role in the defensive scheme, as he has the size and strength to attack the line of scrimmage and the speed and quickness to play in space. Last season he proved to be an extremely capable playmaker, as he contributed 11.5 TFLs, 3.5 sacks and an interception. Like Trantin and Francks, he continued the momentum of a solid season by turning in an impressive showing in spring drills and appears poised for a stellar senior campaign. The Tribe can feel good about its depth at the position, as explosive sophomores Dante Cook and Jabrel Mines back up at the outside positions. Cook was a valuable special teams performer a season ago who also saw situational defensive reps. He turned in one of the most impressive springs on the defensive side of the ball and will see increased playing time this fall. Mines missed valuable playing time this spring with nagging injuries, but he has a solid grasp of the Tribe scheme and will be a key reserve and special teams player. After a solid spring showing, redshirt freshman Ben Casper enters the fall backing up Trantin in the middle. He impressed the staff with his feel for the game and should challenge for reps while contributing on special teams. While defensive coordinator Bob Shoop will have the luxury of entering the fall with two proven performers as his starting corners, graduation was unkind to the middle of his backfield, as a pair of veteran starters in free safety Robert Livingston and all-conference strong safety David Caldwell finished stellar careers last fall. Sophomore B.W. Webb headlines the returnees, as he made quite a splash in his debut season, earning the CAA’s Defensive Rookie of the Year honors. He led the league, and was tied for second nationally, with eight interceptions. Webb, who was also earned second-team all-conference honors, literally burst on the scene with a historic performance in the Tribe’s season-opening win at Virginia, as he recorded three interceptions – including a fourth-quarter 50-yard return for the game-sealing points. This effort earned him the FWAA Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week honor, making him the first FCS player selected for the recognition in the history of the award. Webb had an equally important touchdown return in the first-round playoff win against Weber State, as his pick-six came with just 0:12 remaining in the first half and put the Tribe up 17-0. A sure tackler, Webb also contributed 23 total tackles and three TFLs. His impact was not just limited to defense, as he also handled all the Tribe’s punt return chores and was second in the league with an average of 8.2 yards per attempt, earning him thirdteam all-league recognition. While his resume is already impressive, it is likely Webb could come out with an even better sophomore year, as he has all the tools to challenge for national honors and be the premier cover corner in the FCS world. While Webb understandably garnered most of the recognition, senior teamcaptain Ben Cottingham quietly and consistently holds down the boundary corner position. A three-year veteran, Cottingham sets the gold standard for preparation and approach to the game. No better example of his work ethic and character is needed than the fact that he worked his way from being a school-start walk-on to his current leadership position. A sure tackler with outstanding technique, he set his personal single-season best with six PBUs last season. All-CAA Candidate Ben Cottingham, CB WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Special Teams Just as the quarterback position holds a special place in the Tribe program’s tradition, the punting and kicking specialists have been no less credentialed. Since starting league play in 1993, the program has earned a total of 17 all-conference honors between the punter and placekicker positions. Returning senior punter David Miller figures to continue to build on this legacy, as he has already earned two all-conference certificates, including first-team accolades this past fall. He has averaged nearly 40 yards an attempt for his career and last season helped the College have the league’s best net punting average (35.9 yds/att). As one of the top returning punters in the FCS world, he will challenge for national honors this fall. As an added responsibility, Miller’s powerful right leg may also be called on to handle the team’s placement kicks as the replacement for graduated two-time all-conference honoree Brian Pate. While Miller enters the camp with starting place-kicking duties, he will be pushed throughout by group of younger talent led by redshirt freshman Drake Kuhn. The Tribe will also have the luxury of returning key talent at both return specialist positions, as both Jonathan Grimes (KR) and B.W. Webb (PR) were allconference caliber players a season ago. Grimes has averaged better than 21 yards an attempt over his 47 career kick returns, while Webb was one of the top punt return specialists in the league with an average of better than 8.0 yards a return. While each possesses the speed and quickness necessary to excel in the role, both are also sure-handed with outstanding ball security. In fact, the staff will likely take advantage of Webb’s sure hands and give him the added duty of holding on placement kicks. The College also returns Chase Hill for his third season of handling the longsnapping duties, while sophomore Andy Topping will assume his first full year of short snapping, after seeing limited duty at the end of last season. PREVIEW 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2010 SEASON OUTLOOK Looking toward the safety positions, the staff was excited with the spring showing by junior Terrell Wells at free safety. He has the most game experience of any of the candidates for the role, as he has seen action in 26 career games at cornerback. He proved to have great instincts for the position and is a physical presence. Wells also has the speed and ball skills to play in space and will excel playing over slot receivers. Sophomore Brian Thompson enters the fall as the No. 1 strong safety, as he proved to be the most consistent of all the safeties during the spring session. Primarily a special teams performer a year ago, Thompson is a hard-hitting compliment to Wells. A dedicated player to the off-season training program, he has the strength to hold his own at the point of attack and be a force in the run defense. Also positioned to see significant action in the defensive backfield is talented sophomore Ethan Lee. The Buckingham, Va., native emerged from a walk-on to a valued special team’s contributor a season ago and has played his way into an expanded role this fall, as he can fill in at either safety or corner. He will see game action as both a defensive back and special team’s performer. Also pushing for reps in the secondary will be junior Jake O’Connor and a trio of redshirt freshmen in Jerome Couplin III, Takeo Hester and Ryan Smith. O’Connor has experience at both safety positions and is versatile enough to provide quality depth at either position. One of the team’s most coachable athletes, O’Connor possesses a premier work ethic and will contribute on special teams while challenging for defensive reps. Couplin will mainly focus on the strong safety position, after seeing spring action at free. A physical player, he will focus on continuing to learn the new position this fall while contributing on special teams. Hester is the primary reserve behind Webb at field corner and has a wealth of athletic ability for the position. His primary goal this fall will be to work on improving his overall consistency that, when successful, will make him a dangerous cover corner. Smith was solid this spring and will be a key reserve at the boundary corner position. 7 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 NUMERICAL ROSTER ROSTER 2010 SEASON OUTLOOK NO. 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 21 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 58 60 61 62 8 NAME B.W. Webb Marshall Dill Tyler Bailey Michael Paulus Mike Callahan Terrell Wells Ryan Moody Jabrel Mines Michael Graham Brent Caprio C.J. Thomas Will Honbarrier Chase Hill Connor Farrell Brett Fox Terrance Schmand D.J. Mangas Evan Francks Sam Plazak Jerome Couplin III Terrence Riggins Ben Cottingham Keith Taylor Courtland Marriner Ryan Smith Brian Thompson Ryan Woolfolk Takeo “TK” Hester Andy Topping Jake O’Connor Jake Trantin Joey Brady Jonathan Grimes Dante Cook Nick Downey Eric Mendenhall Kelly FitzGerald Jimmy Hobson John Ribble Kyle O’Brien Mike Smith T.J. Ptachick Quincey September Meltoya Jones Paul Amakihe Omar Francis Ethan Lee Wes Steinman Neil Bishop Bryan Jean-Pierre Callen Larus Marcus Hyde Zach Johnson Ben Casper Brian Hoysa Bryan Stinnie Robert Gumbita Trevor Springman James Johnson III POS. DB WR WR QB QB S WR LB QB QB WR WR WR QB DB QB QB LB WR DB RB CB WR RB DB DB WR DB LB S LB WR RB LB WR RB WR FB FB DE FB FB DB RB LB LB DB LB WR DL OL DE DE LB K DL OL OL OL ELG. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. R-Fr. R-Fr. So. Jr. Sr. R-Fr. R-Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. R-Fr. R-Fr. Sr. Sr. R-Fr. Sr. R-Fr. So. Jr. R-Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. R-Fr. So. Sr. So. Sr. R-Fr. So. R-Fr. So. R-Fr. So. So. Sr. R-Fr. Sr. R-Fr. Jr. R-Fr. R-Fr. R-Fr. R-Fr. So. R-Fr. R-Fr. HT. 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-4 5-11 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-3 5-9 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-3 5-9 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-1 WT. 160 183 183 220 185 177 171 206 224 221 203 200 195 180 187 215 194 212 185 183 224 159 185 182 180 197 191 175 243 185 235 190 201 213 186 190 162 218 227 247 216 225 192 200 194 215 171 225 159 275 262 242 218 218 160 230 300 290 299 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER HOMETOWN (HIGH/PREP SCHOOL) Newport News, Va. (Warwick) Woodbridge, Va. (C.D. Hylton) Abingdon, Va. (Abingdon) Syracuse, N.Y. (Christian Brothers) Mountville, Pa. (Hempfield) Louisa, Va. (Louisa County) Ashburn, Va. (Stone Bridge) Doswell, Va. (Caroline) Charlottesville, Va. (Monticello) Somers Point, N.J. (Mainland) Mount Airy, Md. (Linganore) Bedford, Va. (Jefferson Forrest) Virginia Beach, Va. (Princess Anne) Princeton Junction, N.J. (West Windsor Plainsboro South Laureldale, Pa. (Muhlenberg Senior) Buffalo, N.Y. (St. Joseph’s Collegiate) Chantilly, Va. (Paul VI) Medford, N.J. (Shawnee) Columbia, Md. (Hammond, Md.) Upper Marlboro, Md. (Bishop McNamara) Newport News, Va. (Denbigh) Abingdon, Md. (Edgewood) Virginia Beach, Va. (Tallwood) Chesapeake, Va. (Western Branch) King George, Va. (Blue Ridge Academy) Somerset, N.J. (Franklin) Atlanta, Ga. (Holy Innocents) Richmond, Va. (Varina) Suffolk, Va. (Nansemond River) Richmond, Va. (Douglas S. Freeman) Odenton, Md. (Archbishop Spalding) Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Everglades) Palmyra, N.J. (Paul VI) Fredericksburg, Va. (Stafford) Lancaster, Pa. (Lancaster Catholic) Wheeling, W.Va. (Wheeling Park) Springfield, Va. (Robert E. Lee) Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) Salem, Va. (Salem) Cockeysville, Md. (McDonogh) Amelia, Va. (Amelia County) Williamsburg, Va. (Lafayette) Kwazula Natal, South Africa (Saint Anne’s Belfield) Hampton, Va. (Tabb) Manalapan, N.J. (Freehold Township) Pennington, N.J. (Pennington School) Buckingham, Va. (Buckingham-County) Wilmington, N.C.(Hoggard) Winchester, Va. (Millbrook) Dunwoody, Ga. (Dunwoody) Midlothian, Va. (Midlothian) Manassas, Va. (Osbourn) Norfolk, Va. (Norfolk Academy) Centreville, Va. (Westfield) Warrenton, Va. (Fauquier) Troy, Va. (Saint Anne’s Belfield) Mount Pleasant, Pa. (Mount Pleasant) Lansdowne, Va. (Stone Bridge) Covington, Ga. (Eastside) WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM NO. 45 82 5 33 49 7 12 54 88 35 24 22 75 3 81 71 36 64 16 17 21 46 37 86 11 34 60 29 15 72 83 38 14 55 52 50 91 62 90 53 44 85 65 96 97 51 NAME Paul Amakihe Robert Asmar Tyler Bailey Sean Ballard George Beerhalter Alex Berry Joey Brady Neil Bishop Dalton Boyd Mike Callahan Brent Caprio John Carpenter Ben Casper Terreon Conyers Dante Cook Jarrell Cooper Ben Cottingham Jerome Couplin III Matt Crisafi Marshall Dill Keli Doe Cameron Dohse Dan Donker Nick Downey Jason Faipler Connor Farrell Brett Fox Evan Francks Omar Francis Kelly FitzGerald Jake Franklin Brennen Glover Alex Goodman Baron Goodman Alex Gottlieb Michael Graham Airek Green Jonathan Grimes Robert Gumbita Takeo “TK” Hester Chase Hill Keith Hill, Jr. Gareth Hissong Jimmy Hobson Will Honbarrier Brian Hoysa Marcus Hyde Bryan Jean-Pierre Chris Johnson James Johnson III Samuel Johnson III Zach Johnson Meltoya Jones Nolan Kearney Ryan Kearns Jordan King Sean Kroeger Drake Kuhn Callen Larus POS. LB TE WR WR DL OL WR WR WR QB QB K/P LB WR LB RB CB DB OL WR DT WR OL WR OL QB DB LB LB WR OL DT LB OL TE QB DB RB OL DB WR OL TE FB WR K DE DL DE OL DE DE RB TE OL WR/DB P PK OL Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE OL OL OL OL OL DL OL OL OL OL OL WR TE TE TE TE TE P WR DE DE DT DE P PK DT WR DL OL WR K/P RB DT OL DT LB OL DB WR/DB RB DE WR/DB QB WR/DB LB DL QB DL DB/WR Jr. R-Fr. So. R-Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. R-Fr. R-Fr. Sr. R-Fr. Sr. R-Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. R-Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. R-Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-2 5-11 6-6 6-4 5-11 6-1 5-7 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-1 5-10 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-6 6-3 6-0 295 271 293 288 284 240 311 312 296 302 292 185 219 236 221 246 255 183 175 250 229 265 250 160 170 300 177 250 275 177 190 183 325 263 285 215 284 198 185 211 235 170 214 184 226 240 220 222 203 Warrenton, Va. (Fauquier) Erie, Pa. (Cathedral Prep) Midlothian, Va. (Midlothian) Chester, Va. (Matoaca) Schnecksville, Pa.(Parkland) Fredericksburg, Va. (Stafford) Gibbsboro, N.J. (Eastern) Hamilton Square, N.J. (Lawrenceville School) Lawrenceville, N.J. (The Hun School) Marietta, Ga. (Blessed Trinity) Ashburn, Va. (Stone Bridge) Clifton, Va. (Centreville) Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephens & St. Agnes) Hanover, Pa. (Delone Catholic) Doylestown, Pa. (Central Bucks East) Glenmoore, Pa. (Downingtown West) Delray Beach, Fla. (American Heritage School) Centreville, Va. (Westfield) Norfolk, Va. (Booker T. Washington) Fredericksburg, Va. (Courtland) Virginia Beach, Va. (Tallwood) Millersville, Pa. (Penn Manor) Paramus, N.J. (St. Peter’s Prep) New Providence, N.J. (New Providence) Williamsburg, Va. (Lafayette) Richmond, Va. (Hermitage) Plano, Texas (Plano West) Pittsburgh, Pa. (Montour) Roanoke, Va. (Cave Spring) Winchester, Va. (Sherando) Cumberland, Md. (Allegany) Newport News, Va. (Woodside) Burke, Va. (Lake Braddock) New Bern, N.C. (New Bern) Charlotte, N.C. (Ardrey Kell) Fredericksburg, Va. (Brooke Point) Smithfield, Va. (Nansemond-Suffolk Academy) Chester, Va. (Thomas Dale) Stafford, Va. (Mountain View) Sicklerville, N.J. (Augustine Prep) Brooklyn, N.Y. (Lawrenceville Prep) Spotsylvania, Va. (Riverbend) Rahway, N.J. (St. Peter’s Prep – New Jersey) Miami, Fla. (Belen Jesuit Prep) Hanover, Va. (Hanover) Old Tappan, N.J. (Northern Valley Regional) Haymarket, Va. (Battlefield) Lansdale, Pa. (La Salle) Burtonsville, Md. (Paint Branch) Paul Amakihe....................................................................................ah-ma-key-he Terreon Conyers.......................................................................................... terry-on Jerome Couplin III................................................................................... cope-lynn Matt Crisafi.......................................................................................... chris-ah-fee Cameron Dohse................................................................................................dohs Jason Faipler...............................................................................................fay-plur Alex Gottlieb..............................................................................................got-leeb Robbie Gumbita.....................................................................................gum-beeta Bryan Jean-Pierre................................................................................gene-pee-air 47 19 25 36 87 10 9 40 31 68 6 21 94 43 39 23 99 74 18 84 43 42 26 61 48 58 92 78 63 24 13 27 66 30 32 2 8 28 69 Darnell Laws Ethan Lee Kadeem Lyttle D.J. Mangas Courtland Marriner Jesse McNeal III Eric Mendenhall David Miller Jabrel Mines Ryan Moody Kyle O’Brien Jake O’Connor Raphael Ortiz James Pagliaro Michael Paulus Nic Platt Sam Plazak Matthew Pocta Ravi Pradhanang T.J. Ptachick Mike Reilly Bo Revell John Ribble Terrence Riggins Harold Robertson II Mike Salazar Terrance Schmand Scott Schneider Quincey September Stephen Sinnott Mike Smith Ryan Smith Trevor Springman Wes Steinman Bryan Stinnie Michael Stover Dexter Strong Chris Sutton Ivan Tagoe Keith Taylor C.J. Thomas Brian Thompson Derek Toon Andy Topping Jake Trantin B.W. Webb Terrell Wells Ryan Woolfolk Nick Zaremba RB DB DE QB RB WR/DB RB P LB WR DE S QB OL QB WR/DB WR LB DE FB DL QB FB RB DT OL QB TE DB DL FB DB OL LB DL DT OL OL DB/WR WR WR DB OL LB LB DB S WR DL ROSTER Chris Sutton Jason Faipler Ryan Kearns Derek Toon James Pagliaro Nick Zaremba Dan Donker Keith Hill, Jr. Mike Salazar Matt Crisafi Dexter Strong Cameron Dohse Robert Asmar Gareth Hissong Scott Schneider Nolan Kearney Alex Gottlieb David Miller Terreon Conyers Samuel Johnson III Chris Johnson Michael Stover Ravi Pradhanang Sean Kroeger Drake Kuhn Harold Robertson II Sean Ballard George Beerhalter Alex Berry Dalton Boyd John Carpenter Jarrell Cooper Keli Doe Jake Franklin Brennen Glover Alex Goodman Baron Goodman Airek Green Jordan King Darnell Laws Kadeem Lyttle Jesse McNeal III Raphael Ortiz Nic Platt Matthew Pocta Mike Reilly Bo Revell Stephen Sinnott Ivan Tagoe 2010 SEASON OUTLOOK 63 64 65 66 68 69 71 72 74 75 78 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 90 91 92 94 96 97 99 Sean Kroeger...............................................................................................craig-er James Pagliaro.................................................................................pag-lee-air-oh Ravi Pradhanang.................................................................. rah-vee prod-ha-nong D.J. Mangas.............................................................................................. main-gus Jabrel Mines................................................................................................juh-brel T.J. Ptachick.......................................................................................puh-tah-chick Terrance Schmand.......................................................................................shmond Nick Zaremba......................................................................................... zur-em-ba 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 9 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 ROSTER BREAKDOWN 2010 SEASON OUTLOOK Roster by State/Country Florida (3) 85 Brady, Joey 86 Gottlieb, Alex Platt, Nic Georgia (4) 50 Bryan Jean-Pierre 75 Crisafi, Matt 62 Johnson III, James 28 Woolfolk, Ryan Pembroke Delray Beach Miami Dunwoody Marietta Covington Atlanta Maryland (8) Carpenter, John Cumberland 24 Cottingham, Ben Abingdon 22 Couplin III, Jerome Upper Marlboro 40 O’Brien, Kyle Cockeysville 21 Plazak, Sam Columbia Tagoe, Ivan Burtonsville 13 Thomas, C.J. Mount Airy 32 Trantin, Jake Odenton New Jersey (15) 45 Amakihe, Paul Manalapan 12 Caprio, Brent Somers Point 71 Donker, Dan Gibbsboro 16 Farrell, Connor Princeton Junction 46 Francis, Omar Pennington 21 Francks, Evan Medford 34 Grimes, Jonathan Palmyra 72 Hill Jr., Keith Hamilton Square 82 Kroeger, Sean New Providence Laws, Darnell Sicklerville Ortiz, Raphael Rahway 94 Pradhanang, Ravi Paramus Reilly, Mike Old Tappan 74 Salazar, Michael Lawrenceville 27 Thompson, Brian Somerset New York (3) Lyttle, Kadeem 6 Paulus, Mike 18 Schmand, Terrance Brooklyn Syracuse Buffalo North Carolina (3) Franklin, Jake Glover, Brennen 48 Steinman, Wes New Bern Charlotte Wilmington Ohio (1) 38 Hobson, Jimmy Cincinnati Pennsylvania (12) Beerhalter, George Pittsburgh 7 Callahan, Mike Mountville 36 Downey, Nick Lancaster 64 Faipler, Jason Erie 17 Fox, Brett Laureldale 60 Gumbita, Robbie Mount Pleasant 83 Hissong, Gareth Hanover 85 Kearney, Nolan Glenmoore 68 Pagliaro, James Schecksville 84 Schneider, Scott Doylestown Sinnott, Stephen Lansdale 92 Stover, Michael Millersville Texas (1) Ballard, Sean Virginia (58) 82 Asmar, Robert 5 Bailey, Tyler Berry, Alex 49 Bishop, Neil Boyd, Dalton 54 Casper, Ben 88 Conyers, Terreon 35 Cook, Dante Cooper, Jarrell 3 Dill, Marshall Doe, Keli 81 Dohse, Cameron 37 Fitzgerald, Kelly Goodman, Alex Goodman, Baron 11 Graham, Michael Green, Airek 29 Hester, Takeo “TK” Alexandria Bristol Roanoke Winchester Winchester Centreville Norfolk Fredericksburg Newport News Woodbridge Burke Clifton Springfield Fredericksburg Smithfield Charlottesville Chester Richmond Starters Returning Offense (6): WR Chase Hill, TB Jonathan Grimes, FB Terrence Riggins, LG Chris Sutton, RG Derek Toon, LT Keith Hill, Jr. Defense (6): DT Mike Stover, LB Jake Trantin, LB Wes Steinman, LB Evan Francks, CB Ben Cottingham, CB B.W. Webb Special Teams (1): P David Miller Starters Lost Offense (5): QB R.J. Archer, WR D.J. McAulay, TE Rob Varno, LT Jake Marcey, C C.J. Muse Defense (5): DE Adrian Tracy, DT Sean Lissemore, DE C.J. Herbert, SS David Caldwell, FS Robert Livingston Lettermen Returning Offense (12): QB, Michael Callahan, WR, Terreon Conyers, TE Alex Gottlieb, RB Jonathan Grimes, OL Robert Gumbita, WR Chase Hill, LT Keith Hill, Jr., FB Jimmy Hobson, RB Courtland Marriner, FB Terrence Riggins, LG Chris Sutton, RG Derek Toon, Defense (16): LB Dante Cook, CB Ben Cottingham, LB Evan Francks, DE Marcus Hyde, DE Bryan Jean-Pierre, LB Jabrel Mines, DE Kyle O’Brien, S John O’Connor, DE Ravi Pradhanang, DT Harold Robertson, LB Wes Steinman, DT Michael Stover, DB Brian Thompson, LB Jake Trantin, CB B.W. Webb, S Terrell Wells Special Teams (1): P David Miller Lettermen Lost Offense (8): Kyle Allison, QB R.J. Archer, LT Jake Marcey, WR D.J. McAulay, OL Tyler Miller, C C.J. Muse, WR, Eric Robertson, TE Rob Varno Defense (10): LB Sheldon Alexander, S Michael Alvarado, SS David Caldwell, DE C.J. Herbert, CB Fred Johnson, DT Sean Lissemore, FS Robert Livingston, DT Daniel Pulley, DE Adrian Tracy Special Teams (1): PK Brian Pate 10 15 14 55 52 91 62 90 53 44 65 97 51 47 19 25 87 10 9 31 55 Hill, Chase Virginia Beach Honbarrier, Will Lynchburg Hoysa, Brian Warrenton Hyde, Marcus Manassas Johnson, Chris Virginia Beach Johnson, James Covington Johnson III, Samuel Fredericksburg Johnson, Zach Norfolk Jones, Meltoya Hampton Kearns, Ryan Midlothian King, Jordan Stafford Kuhn, Drake Williamsburg Larus, Callen Midlothian Lee, Ethan Buckingham Mangas, D.J. Chantilly Marriner, Courtland Chesapeake McNeal III, Jesse Spotsylvania Miller, David Centreville Mines, Jarbel Doswell Moody, Ryan Ashburn O’Connor, Jake Richmond Pocta, Matthew Hanover Ptachick, T.J. Williamsburg 39 23 99 42 26 61 58 78 63 24 66 30 2 8 58 69 Revell, Bo Ribble, John Riggins, Terrence Robertson, Harold Smith, Mike Smith, Ryan Springman, Trevor Stinnie, Bryan Strong, Dexter Sutton, Chris Taylor, Keith Toon, Derek Topping, Andy Webb, B.W. Wells, Terrell Yount, Richard Zaremba, Nick West Virginia (1) 36 Mendenhall, Eric Haymarket Salem Newport News Richmond Amelia King George Lansdowne Troy Ashburn Warrenton Virginia Beach Chester Suffolk Newport News Louisa Springfield Fredericksburg Whelling South Africa (1) 43 September, Quincey Kwazula Natal Roster by Class Seniors (17) - Callahan, Conyers, Cottingham, Dill, Dohse, Francks, Hill (Chase), Hill (Keith), Hissong, Hobson, Jean-Pierre, Marriner, Miller, O’Brien, Riggins, Steinman, Stover Juniors (19) - Brady, Donker, Downey, Gottlieb, Grimes, Honbarrier, Hyde, Mangas, O’Connor, Pagliaro, Paulus, Pradhanang, Robertson, Schmand, Sutton, Toon, Trantin, Wells, Woolfolk Sophomores (20) - Bailey, Cook, Francis, FitzGerald, Gumbita, Johnson (Chris), Jones, Kearney, Kearns, Kroeger, Lee, Mines, Moody, Ptachick, Ribble, Salazar, Thomas, Thompson, Topping, Webb, Zaremba Redshirt Freshmen (26) - Bishop, Caprio, Casper, Couplin III, Crisafi, Faipler, Farrell, Fox, Graham, Hester, Hoysa, Johnson (James), Johnson (Samuel), Johnson (Zach), Kuhn, Larus, Mendenhall, Plazak, Schneider, September, Smith (Mike), Smith (Ryan), Springman, Stinnie, Strong, Taylor Freshmen (23) - Ballard, Beerhalter, Berry, Boyd, Carpenter, Cooper, Doe, Franklin, Glover, Goodman (Alex), Goodman (Baron), Green, King, Laws, Lyttle, McNeal, Ortiz, Platt, Pocta, Reilly, Revell, Sinnott, Tagoe WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Preseason Offensive Depth Chart TB FB 7 Mike Callahan 19 D.J. Mangas 34 25 23 38 Jonathan Grimes Courtland Marriner Terrence Riggins Jimmy Hobson Elg. SR SR SR SO JR SO SR JR RFR JR JR JR RFR SR RFR SO SO JR RFR JR Ht. 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-4 Wt. 190 175 195 203 235 246 312 311 299 295 284 295 302 288 302 296 300 215 221 215 JR SR SR SR 5-10 5-9 6-1 5-11 201 182 224 218 SR 5-11 185 JR 6-1 194 Preseason Defensive Depth Chart Pos. DE DT DT DE OLB MLB OLB CB SS FS CB No. Name 52 Marcus Hyde 58 Bryan Stinnie 92 Mike Stover 50 Bryan Jean-Pierre 99 Harold Robertson 69 Nick Zaremba 94 Ravi Pradhanang 40 Kyle O’Brien 48 Wes Steinman 35 Dante Cook 32 Jake Trantin 54 Ben Casper 21 Evan Francks 10 Jabrel Mines 2 B.W. Webb 29 Takeo Hester 27 Brian Thompson 22 Jerome Couplin III 8 Terrell Wells 31 Jake O’Connor 24 Ben Cottingham 47 Ethan Lee Elg. JR RFR SR SR JR SO JR SR SR SO JR RFR SR SO SO RFR SO RFR JR JR SR SO Ht. 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-11 5-9 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-9 5-11 Wt. 242 230 265 275 300 224 250 247 218 213 224 218 212 206 160 175 197 183 177 185 159 171 Preseason Special Teams Depth Chart Pos. No. Name PK/KO 87 David Miller 97 Drake Kuhn P 87 David Miller H 3 B.W. Webb LS 15 Chase Hill SS 30 Andy Topping Elg. SR RFR SR SO JR SO Ht. 6-0 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-2 Wt. 183 170 183 160 195 243 Notes Ranked second in CAA with 18.9 yds/rec.; 30 rec. for 566 yds in ‘09 Recorded 4 catches for 44 yards last season Totaled 34 catches for 469 yds with 4 TDs in ‘09 On travel squad for 12 games but saw no game action last season Appeared in all 14 games in ‘09, totaling 3 rec. for 47 yds with a TD Converted from QB; played in 3 games as a reserve TE last fall Started all 14 games at RT last season Scout team offensive lineman Reserve who was on travel squad all 14 games in ‘09 Started 13 games at LG last season Saw action in five games as a reserve Earned 13 starts at LG last season Member of scout team last season Started 13 games at RG Member of scout team last season Appeared in eight games as a reserve last year Appeared in 8 games and earned a pair of starts last season Reserve in ‘09 who saw action in 4 games Member of Scout Team last season UNC transfer who appeared in 4 games during his career Entered ‘09 as backup but missed entire season with injury Reserve who missed last season with an injury All-CAA First Team; Rushed for 1,294 yards in ‘09 Rushed for 458 yds with 7 TDs last season Rushed for 290 yds on 57 carries with 2 TDs in ‘09 Played in first 3 games in ‘09 before suffering season-ending injury Notes Reserve in ‘09 who totaled 4.5 sacks, 7 TFLs and a FF Scout team defensive lineman last season Earned 8 starts in ‘09, totaling 5.5 sacks and 12 TFLs Totaled 4 TFLs and 2 sacks as a reserve last season Earned six starts in ‘09 and had 20 tackles, 2 TFLs and a half sack Scout team defensive lineman in ‘09 Missed final 6 games in ‘09 to injury; 3.5 sacks and 4 TFL Appeared in all 14 games as DE and FB; Recorded a safety vs. URI Earned 13 starts in ‘09; totaled 3.5 sacks, 11.5 TFLs, INT, FR 3 PBUs Appeared in all 14 games and totaled 28 tackles and a FR All-CAA Second Team; Led team with 90 tackles; 2.5 sacks, 10 TFLs W&M QB Club Scout Team Defensive Player of the Year Second on team with 89 tackles last season; 2.5 sacks, 7.5 TFLs Reserve who played in 13 games last season and totaled 15 tackles CAA Def. R.O.Y.; All-CAA Second Team; 8 INTs - 2nd nationally Member of scout team as a true freshman in ‘09 Appeared in 13 games as a reserve last season Member of the scout team as a true freshman last season Appeared in 12 games an totaled 25 tackles and an INT Saw action in four games last fall Made 24 career starts Appeared in 11 games on special teams Notes All-CAA First Team punter last season Scout team kicker last year All-CAA First Team; ranked 21st nationally with 40.5 yds per punt All-Conference cornerback Returns as the starting long-snapper Reserve tight end 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Start Chart Offense Hill Jr. (RT) Grimes (TB) Hill (WR) Sutton (LG) Toon (RG) Dohse (WR) Marriner (TB) Gottlieb (TE) Riggins (TB) Conyers (WR) Moody (WR) Hobson (FB) Gumbita (LG) 2009 StreakCareer 14 22 24 14 22 22 13 13 21 13 4 14 13 6 14 2 - 12 3 - 10 6 1 7 2 2 5 - - 3 2 - 2 1 - 2 2 - 2 Defense 2009 StreakCareer Trantin (ILB) 14 25 25 Cottingham (CB) 14 19 24 Francks (LB) 14 14 22 Robertson, III (DT) 6 - 17 B.W. Webb (CB) 14 14 14 W. Steinman (LB) 13 4 13 Stover (DT) 8 3 9 Pradhanang (DE) 4 - 5 Johnson (CB) - - 1 Cook (OLB) 1 - 1 DEPTH CHART & START CHART Or Or No. Name 81 Cameron Dohse 88 Terreon Conyers 15 Chase Hill 13 C.J. Thomas 86 Alex Gottlieb 85 Nolan Kearney 72 Keith Hill, Jr. 71 Dan Donker 62 James Johnson III 63 Chris Sutton 68 James Pagliaro 63 Chris Sutton 75 Matt Crisafi 66 Derek Toon 75 Matt Crisafi 74 Mike Salazar 60 Robert Gumbita 8 Terrance Schmand 12 Brent Caprio 6 Mike Paulus 2010 SEASON OUTLOOK Pos. WR WR TE LT LG C Or RG RT QB Or Or Longest Active Streaks Jake Trantin (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Jonathan Grimes (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Keith Hill, Jr. (RT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Ben Cottingham (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Evan Francks (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 B.W. Webb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Chase Hill (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Derek Toon (RG). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Most Career Starts (Active) Jake Trantin (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Keith Hill, Jr. (RT). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Ben Cottingham (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Jonathan Grimes (RB). . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Evan Francks (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Chase Hill (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Harold Robertson, III (DT). . . . . . . . . . 17 Chris Sutton (LG). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Derek Toon (RG). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 B.W. Webb (CB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Wes Steinman (LB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Cam Dohse (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Courtland Marriner (RB). . . . . . . . . . . 10 11 Tribe Football OPPONENT ALL-TIME RESULTS 2010 SEASON OUTLOOK National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Massachusetts Series Record: UMass leads, 7-4 Series in Williamsburg: UMass leads, 4-2 Series in Amherst: UMass leads, 3-2 1990.....O 24.........W...........0..........31.......... Williamsburg 1993.....N 13.........W..........28.........48...........Amherst, MA 1994.....O 15..........L...........23.........14.......... Williamsburg 1995.....O 21..........L...........20..........9............Amherst, MA 1996.....N 9...........W...........6..........30.......... Williamsburg 1999.....N 13..........L...........25.........16.......... Williamsburg 2000.....A 31..........L...........36.........16...........Amherst, MA 2001.....S 1............W..........10.........31...........Amherst, MA 2003.....O 11..........L...........24.........14.......... Williamsburg 2006.....O 7............L...........48..........7............Amherst, MA 2007.....O 27..........L...........48.........34.......... Williamsburg VMI Series Record: W&M leads, 51-33-2 Series in Williamsburg: W&M leads, 23-9 Series in Lexington: W&M leads, 17-16-1 Series at Neutral Sites: W&M leads, 11-8-1 1905.....O 28..........L...........23..........0..........Lexington, Va. 1907.....O 5............L...........58..........0..........Lexington, Va. 1908.....O 3............L...........21..........0..........Lexington, Va. 1909.....O 9............L............6...........0..........Lexington, Va. 1910.....O 15..........L...........55..........0..........Lexington, Va. 1913.....O 4............L...........33..........3..........Lexington, Va. 1914.....O 10..........L...........38..........0..........Lexington, Va. 1915.....O 2............L...........19..........6..........Lexington, Va. 1916.....O 7............L...........66..........0..........Lexington, Va. 1917.....O 7............L...........53..........0..........Lexington, Va. 1919.....O 10..........L...........21..........3..........Richmond, Va. 1932.....N 5...........W...........7..........20.............Norfolk, Va. 1933.....N 4...........W...........0..........14.............Norfolk, Va. 1934.....N 3............L...........13..........6..............Norfolk, Va. 1935.....N 2............L...........19..........0........... Williamsburg 1936.....N 7............L...........21..........0........... Williamsburg 1937.....O 2............L...........20..........9..............Norfolk, Va. 1938.....O 22..........L...........14..........0........... Williamsburg 1940.....N 2............T............0...........0..........Lexington, Va. 1941.....N 8...........W...........0..........21.........Lexington, Va. 1942.....N 14.........W...........6..........27.............Norfolk, Va. 1944.....N 18.........W...........0..........26......Portsmouth, Va. 1945.....O 20.........W...........9..........13.........Richmond, Va. 1946.....O 26.........W...........0..........41.......... Williamsburg 1947.....N 8...........W..........20.........28.......... Williamsburg 1948.....O 9...........W...........0..........31...........Norfolk, Va.1 1949.....O 8...........W...........6..........54.......... Williamsburg 1950.....S 23...........L...........25.........19........... Roanoke, Va. 1951.....O 6............L...........20..........7........... Williamsburg 1952.....S 20..........W..........13.........34........... Roanoke, Va. 1953.....N 7............L...........20.........19........... Roanoke, Va. 1954.....N 6............L...........21..........0............ Roanoke, Va. 1955.....O 29.........W..........13.........20.......... Williamsburg 1956.....N 3............L...........20..........6......... Lynchburg, Va. 1957.....O 19..........L...........14.........13.......... Williamsburg 1958.....O 11..........T............6...........6...........Bluefield, WV 1959.....O 17..........L...........26..........7............Norfolk, Va.1 1960.....S 17...........L...........33.........21.......... Williamsburg 1961.....O 28..........L...........14..........7........... Williamsburg 1962.....O 27..........L............6...........0..........Lexington, Va. 1963.....N 2............L...........26..........6........... Williamsburg 1964.....S 19..........W..........12.........14.........Lexington, Va. 1965.....S 18..........W..........21.........32.......... Williamsburg 1966.....O 29.........W..........15.........22.........Lexington, Va. 1967.....O 7...........W..........28.........33.......Richmond, Va.2 1968.....O 26.........W..........10.........20.........Lexington, Va. 1969.....O 25.........W..........17.........25.......... Williamsburg 1970.....O 17.........W..........10.........24.........Lexington, Va. 1971.....O 23.........W...........7..........12.......... Williamsburg 1972.....O 21.........W...........3..........31.........Lexington, Va. 12 1973.....O 27.........W..........14.........45.......... Williamsburg 1974.....O 26..........L...........31.........20.........Lexington, Va. 1975.....N 11.........W...........7..........13.........Lexington, Va. 1976.....S 11..........W..........20.........34.......... Williamsburg 1977.....S 10...........L...........23.........13.........Lexington, Va. 1978.....S 9............W...........3..........10.......... Williamsburg 1979.....S 8.............L............7...........3..........Lexington, Va. 1980.....S 13...........L...........13.........10.......... Williamsburg 1981.....S 26...........L...........31.........14.........Lexington, Va. 1982.....S 18..........W..........12.........24.......... Williamsburg 1983.....S 10..........W..........14.........28.........Lexington, Va. 1984.....S 8............W..........13.........24.......... Williamsburg 1985.....O 26..........L...........39.........38.........Lexington, Va. 1986.....S 13..........W..........22.........37.......... Williamsburg 1987.....O 31.........W...........6..........17...........Norfolk, Va.1 1988.....S 10..........W...........7..........30.......... Williamsburg 1989.....S 16..........W..........17.........24.........Lexington, Va. 1990.....O 13.........W..........47.........59...........Norfolk, Va.1 1991.....O 12.........W..........26.........40.........Lexington, Va. 1992.....S 12..........W..........16.........21.......... Williamsburg 1993.....O 2...........W...........6..........49...........Norfolk, Va.1 1994.....S 24..........W...........7..........45.......... Williamsburg 1995.....S 30..........W...........7..........27.........Lexington, Va. 1996.....S 14..........W..........21.........40.......... Williamsburg 1997.....S 13..........W..........12.........41........Lexington, Va.. 1998.....S 12..........W...........0..........49.......... Williamsburg 1999.....O 23.........W..........14.........35.........Lexington, Va. 2000.....S 9............W..........15.........55.......... Williamsburg 2001 ....S 8............W...........0..........34.........Lexington, Va. 2002.....S 14..........W..........31.........62.......... Williamsburg 2003.....S 13..........W..........24.........34.........Lexington, Va. 2004.....S 25..........W...........6..........42.......... Williamsburg 2005.....S 10..........W...........7..........41.........Lexington, Va. 2006.....S 23..........W...........6..........38.......... Williamsburg 2007.....S 8............W..........16.........63.........Lexington, Va. 2008.....S 13..........W..........17.........52.......... Williamsburg Old Dominion First Meeting Maine Series Record: W&M leads, 6-2 Series in Williamsburg: W&M leads, 3-1 Series in Orono: W&M leads, 3-1 1993.....N 6...........W..........23.........47............... Orono, ME 1994.....N 5...........W...........0..........17.......... Williamsburg 1999.....O 30.........W..........13.........37.......... Williamsburg 2000.....S 30..........W..........28.........31............... Orono, ME 2001.....O 27.........W..........20.........42.......... Williamsburg 2002.....S 7.............L...........27.........14............... Orono, ME 2006.....S 16...........L...........20.........10.......... Williamsburg 2007.....O 13.........W..........20.........21............... Orono, ME Villanova Series Record: W&M leads, 14-13-1 Series in Williamsburg: W&M leads, 10-3-1 Series in Villanova: Villanova leads, 10-4 1966.....O 8...........W..........14.........34.......... Williamsburg 1968.....N 2...........W..........12.........33.......... Williamsburg 1969.....N 15..........L...........35.........21.......... Villanova, Pa. 1972.....S 23...........L...........20.........17.......... Villanova, Pa. 1973.....O 6...........W..........21.........33.......... Williamsburg 1977.....O 1...........W...........8..........28.......... Williamsburg 1978.....S 23..........W..........17.........21.......... Villanova, Pa. 1988.....O 22..........T...........14.........14.......... Williamsburg 1989.....O 21..........L...........20.........17.......... Villanova, Pa. 1990.....S 15..........W..........14.........37.......... Williamsburg 1991.....O 26..........L...........35.........21.......... Villanova, Pa. 1993.....O 23.........W..........17.........51.......... Williamsburg 1994.....O 29.........W..........28.........53.......... Villanova, Pa. 1995.....O 28.........W..........15.........18.......... Williamsburg WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM 1996.....O 19.........W..........21.........30.......... Villanova, Pa. 1997.....O 25..........L...........20.........13.......... Williamsburg 1998.....S 26...........L...........45.........28.......... Villanova, Pa. 1999.....O 9...........W..........10.........45.......... Williamsburg 2000.....N 11..... W (OT)......41.........48.......... Villanova, Pa. 2001.....S 15..........W..........44.........47.......... Williamsburg 2002 ....N 2............L...........41.........20.......... Villanova, Pa. 2004.....N 6...........W..........29.........37.......... Williamsburg 2005.....O 29..........L...........35.........21.......... Villanova, Pa. 2006.....O 28..........L...........35.........31.......... Williamsburg 2007.....O 6............L...........63.........24.......... Villanova, Pa. 2008.....O 4............L...........38.........28.......... Williamsburg 2009.....O 3............L...........28.........17.......... Villanova, Pa. 2009.....D 11..........L...........14.........13.......... Villanova, Pa. Rhode Island Series Record: W&M leads, 11-2 Series in Williamsburg: W&M leads, 5-1 Series in Kingston: W&M leads, 6-1 1994.....S 4............W..........17.........38.......... Kingston, R.I. 1995.....O 7...........W..........14.........23.......... Williamsburg 1996.....S 7............W..........16.........23.......... Kingston, R.I. 1998.....S 5............W..........13.........21.......... Kingston, R.I. 1999.....N 6...........W...........6..........24.......... Kingston, R.I. 2000.....O 7...........W..........16.........26.......... Williamsburg 2001.....O 13..........L...........34.........31.......... Kingston, R.I. 2002.....N 9...........W...........6..........44.......... Williamsburg 2003.....O 25.........W..........24.........37.......... Kingston, R.I. 2004.....O 16.........W..........24.........31.......... Williamsburg 2005.....S 17...........L...........48.........29.......... Kingston, R.I. 2008.....O 25.........W..........24.........34.......... Williamsburg 2009.....O 31.........W..........14.........39.......... Kingston, R.I. Delaware Series Record: UD leads, 20-14 Series in Williamsburg: Tied, 9-9 Series in Newark: Delaware leads, 11-5 1915.....N 25..........L...........93..........0............ Newark, Del. 1923.....N 10.........W...........0..........14.......... Williamsburg 1976.....O 9............L...........15.........13.......... Williamsburg 1979.....O 27..........L...........40..........0............ Newark, Del. 1980.....O 25..........L............7...........3........... Williamsburg 1982.....O 30..........L...........62.........21........... Newark, Del. 1983.....S 17...........L...........30.........13.......... Williamsburg 1984.....S 15..........W..........21.........23........... Newark, Del. 1985.....S 21..........W..........16.........17.......... Williamsburg 1986.....O 18.........W..........18.........24........... Newark, Del. *1986...N 29..........L...........51.........17.......... Williamsburg 1987.....O 17..........L...........38.........14.......... Williamsburg 1988.....O 8............L...........38.........35........... Newark, Del. 1989.....O 7...........W..........24.........27.......... Williamsburg 1990.....O 6...........W..........12.........22........... Newark, Del. 1991.....S 14...........L...........28.........21.......... Williamsburg 1993.....S 11...........L...........42.........35........... Newark, Del. 1994.....S 10..........W...........7..........31.......... Williamsburg 1995.....N 4............L...........23.........20........... Newark, Del. 1996.....O 19..... W (OT).......7..........10.......... Williamsburg 1997.....N 1............L...........14..........0............ Newark, Del. 1998.....O 10.........W..........45.........52.......... Williamsburg 1999.....S 2........L (2 OT).....34.........27........... Newark, Del. 2000.....O 14..........L...........28.........17.......... Williamsburg 2001.....O 21.........W..........17.........21........... Newark, Del. 2002.....S 28..........W..........42.........45.......... Williamsburg 2003.....O 4............L...........41.........27........... Newark, Del. 2004.....O 23..........L...........31.........28........... Newark, Del. *2004...D 4......W (2 OT).....38.........44.......... Williamsburg 2005.....N 12..........L...........22.........21.......... Williamsburg 2006.....N 11..........L...........28.........14........... Newark, Del. 2007.....A 30..........L...........49.........31.......... Williamsburg 2008.....O 18.........W...........3..........27........... Newark, Del. 2009.....S 26..........W..........20.........30.......... Williamsburg Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 James Madison Series Record: JMU leads, 17-15 Series in Williamsburg: W&M leads, 10-8 Series in Harrisonburg: JMU leads, 9-5 1978.....O 14.........W...........7..........32.......... Williamsburg 1979.....O 6...........W...........0..........33.......... Williamsburg 1981.....O 31.........W..........19.........31.......... Williamsburg 1982.....O 23..........L...........24.........18.... Harrisonburg, Va. 1983.....O 15.........W..........21.........24.......... Williamsburg 1984.....S 29..........W..........10.........20.... Harrisonburg, Va. 1985.....S 28..........W..........14.........31.......... Williamsburg 1986.....O 25..........L...........42.........33.... Harrisonburg, Va. 1987.....O 24..........L...........28.........22.......... Williamsburg 1988.....S 24..........W...........3..........10.... Harrisonburg, Va. 1989.....N 11.........W..........21.........24.......... Williamsburg 1990.....N 10.........W..........21.........31.... Harrisonburg, Va. 1991.....S 28...........L...........29.........28.......... Williamsburg 1992.....O 31..........L...........21.........14.... Harrisonburg, Va. 1993.....O 30.........W..........26.........30.......... Williamsburg 1994.....O 22..........L...........33..........7..... Harrisonburg, Va. 1995.....S 9.............L...........24.........17.......... Williamsburg 1996.....O 12..........L...........26.........21.... Harrisonburg, Va. 1997.....O 11.........W..........25.........38.......... Williamsburg 1998.....O 17.........W..........12.........24.... Harrisonburg, Va. 1999.....O 16..........L...........30.........20.......... Williamsburg 2000.....O 21..........L...........28.........14.... Harrisonburg, Va. 2001.....N 10.........W..........10.........17.......... Williamsburg 2002.....N 16......L (OT).......34.........31.... Harrisonburg, Va. 2003.....O 18..........L...........24.........17.......... Williamsburg 2004.....N 13.........W..........24.........27.... Harrisonburg, Va. *2004...Dec. 10......L...........48.........34.......... Williamsburg 2005.....N 5............L...........30.........29.......... Williamsburg 2006.....O 21..........L...........31.........17.... Harrisonburg, Va. Richmond Series Record: W&M leads, 59-55-5 Series in Williamsburg: W&M leads, 20-17 Series in Richmond: W&M leads, 39-34-5 Series at Neutral Sites: Richmond leads, 4-0 1898.....N 19..........L...........15..........0..........Richmond, Va. 1899.....O 21..........L...........14..........0..........Richmond, Va. 1901.....N 9............L...........27.........11.......... Williamsburg 1903.....N 14..........L...........24..........0..........Richmond, Va. 1904.....N 4...........W...........6..........15.......... Williamsburg 1905.....O 11..........T............0...........0..........Richmond, Va. 1905.....O 18.........W...........0...........4..........Richmond, Va. 1905.....N 8............L...........23..........4..........Richmond, Va. 1906.....N 3............L...........24..........0........... Williamsburg 1906.....N 28..........L............6...........0.....Newport News, Va. 1907.....N 28..........L...........48..........0.....Newport News, Va. 1908.....N 21.........W..........18.........21.........Richmond, Va. 1909.....N 20.........W...........0..........15.........Richmond, Va. 1910.....N 19.........W...........6..........18.........Richmond, Va. 1911.....N 11.........W...........0...........3........... Williamsburg 1912.....N 9............L...........20..........0..........Richmond, Va. 1913.....N 8............L...........23.........13.....Newport News, Va. 1913.....N 22..........L...........20.........13.......... Williamsburg 1914.....O 24..........L............7...........3........... Williamsburg 1914.....N 21..........L...........32..........0..........Richmond, Va. 1915.....O 23..........L...........28..........0........... Williamsburg 1915.....N 20..........L...........40..........0..........Richmond, Va. 1916.....O 28..........T............0...........0..........Richmond, Va. 1916.....N 18..........L...........48..........0........... Williamsburg 1917.....O 13..........L...........19..........0..........Richmond, Va. 1917.....N 17..........L...........28..........0........... Williamsburg 1918.....N 30..........L............7...........0........... Williamsburg 1919.....O 18.........W...........0...........7........... Williamsburg 1919.....N 8............L...........17..........0..........Richmond, Va. 1919.....N 28..........L...........21..........0..........Richmond, Va. 1920.....O 20..........L...........13..........0..............Norfolk, Va. 1921.....N 24..........L...........17..........7..........Richmond, Va. 1922.....N 30..........L...........13..........3........... Williamsburg 1923.....N 29.........W...........6..........27.........Richmond, Va. 1924.....N 27.........W...........6..........20.........Richmond, Va. 1925.....N 25.........W...........0..........14.........Richmond, Va. 1926.....N 25.........W...........0..........14.........Richmond, Va. 1927.....N 23..........T............0...........0..........Richmond, Va. 1928.....N 19.........W...........0...........7..........Richmond, Va. 1929.....N 28.........W...........0..........25.........Richmond, Va. 1930.....N 24.........W...........0..........19.........Richmond, Va. 1931.....N 26..........L............6...........2..........Richmond, Va. 1932.....N 24..........L...........18..........7..........Richmond, Va. 1933.....N 26.........W...........0...........6..........Richmond, Va. 1934.....N 29..........L............6...........0..........Richmond, Va. 1935.....N 28..........T............6...........6..........Richmond, Va. 1936.....N 26..........L............7...........0..........Richmond, Va. 1937.....N 25..........L............6...........0..........Richmond, Va. 1938.....N 24..........L...........10..........7..........Richmond, Va. 1939.....N 25.........W...........0...........7..........Richmond, Va. 1940.....N 21.........W...........0..........16.........Richmond, Va. 1941.....N 20.........W...........3..........33.........Richmond, Va. 1942.....N 26.........W...........0..........10.........Richmond, Va. 1944.....N 30.........W...........0..........40.........Richmond, Va. 1945.....N 22.........W...........0..........33.........Richmond, Va. 1946.....N 28.........W...........0..........40.........Richmond, Va. 1947.....N 27.........W...........0..........35.........Richmond, Va. 1948.....O 30.........W...........6..........14.......... Williamsburg 1949.....O 29.........W...........0..........34.........Richmond, Va. 1950.....D 2...........W...........6..........40.......... Williamsburg 1951.....O 27.........W..........14.........20.........Richmond, Va. 1952.....O 25.........W..........13.........42.......... Williamsburg 1953.....N 14.........W...........0..........21.........Richmond, Va. 1954.....N 25.........W...........0...........2..........Richmond, Va. 1955.....N 24..........T............6...........6..........Richmond, Va. 1956.....N 22..........L............6...........0..........Richmond, Va. 1957.....N 28..........L...........12..........7..........Richmond, Va. 1958.....N 27.........W..........15.........18.........Richmond, Va. 1959.....N 26..........L...........20.........12.........Richmond, Va. 1960.....N 24..........L...........19..........0..........Richmond, Va. 1961.....N 23..........L...........36.........18.........Richmond, Va. 1962.....N 22..........L...........15..........3..........Richmond, Va. 1963.....N 28.........W...........6..........29.........Richmond, Va. 1964.....N 26.........W..........13.........33.........Richmond, Va. 1965.....N 20.........W...........0..........21.......... Williamsburg 1966.....N 19.........W..........19.........35.........Richmond, Va. 1967.....N 18..........L...........16..........7........... Williamsburg 1968.....N 23..........L...........31..........6..........Richmond, Va. 1969.....N 22..........L...........28.........17.......... Williamsburg 1970.....N 21.........W..........33.........34.........Richmond, Va. 1971.....N 20..........L...........21.........19.......... Williamsburg 1972.....N 18..........L...........20..........3..........Richmond, Va. 1973.....N 17..........L...........31..........0........... Williamsburg 1974.....N 23.........W..........12.........54.........Richmond, Va. 1975.....N 22.........W..........21.........31.......... Williamsburg 1976.....N 20..........L...........21.........10.........Richmond, Va. 1977.....N 19.........W..........13.........29.......... Williamsburg 1978.....N 18 .........L...........17..........3..........Richmond, Va. 1979.....N 17.........W..........10.........24.......... Williamsburg 1980.....N 22..........L...........26.........14.........Richmond, Va. 1981.....N 21.........W..........21.........35.......... Williamsburg 1982.....N 20.........W..........17.........28.........Richmond, Va. 1983.....N 19.........W..........15.........24.......... Williamsburg 1984.....N 17..........L...........33.........31.........Richmond, Va. 1985.....N 16.........W..........17.........28.......... Williamsburg 1986.....N 22.........W..........14.........21.........Richmond, Va. 1987.....N 21.........W...........7..........20.......... Williamsburg 1988.....N 19..........L...........24.........19.........Richmond, Va. 1989.....N 18.........W..........10.........22.......... Williamsburg 1990.....N 17.........W..........10.........31.........Richmond, Va. 1991.....N 23.........W...........7..........49.......... Williamsburg 1992.....N 21.........W..........19.........34.........Richmond, Va. 1993.....N 20.........W..........17.........31.......... Williamsburg 1994.....N 19.........W..........20.........21.........Richmond, Va. 1995.....N 11.........W...........7..........27.......... Williamsburg 1996.....N 16.........W..........13.........28.........Richmond, Va. 1997.....N 15.........W...........7..........10.......... Williamsburg 1998.....N 21..........L...........42.........15.........Richmond, Va. 1999.....N 20.........W..........14.........31.........Richmond, Va. 2000.....N 18..........L...........21.........18.......... Williamsburg 2001.....N 17.........W..........20.........23.........Richmond, Va. 2002.....N 23..........L...........35.........13.......... Williamsburg 2003.....N 21.........W......... 21.........59.........Richmond, Va. 2004.....N 20.........W......... 14.........38.......... Williamsburg 2005.....N 19..........L...........41..........7..........Richmond, Va. 2006.....N 18..........L...........31.........14.......... Williamsburg 2007.....N 16..........L...........31.........20.........Richmond, Va. 2008.....N 22......L (OT).......23.........20.......... Williamsburg 2009.....N 21..........L...........13.........10.........Richmond, Va. OPPONENT ALL-TIME RESULTS New Hampshire Series Record: W&M leads, 11-2 Series in Williamsburg: W&M leads, 7-1 Series in Durham: W&M leads, 4-1 1988.....O 15.........W..........31.........33.......... Williamsburg 1993.....S 4............W..........14.........27.......... Williamsburg 1995.....S 23..........W...........0..........39..........Durham, N.H. 1996.....O 5...........W...........7..........31.......... Williamsburg 1997.....S 20...........L...........24.........22......... Durham, N.C.. 1998.....O 24..........L...........31.........19.......... Williamsburg 2001.....S 29..........W..........28.........38.......... Williamsburg 2002.....O 19.........W..........27.........34.........Durham, N.H.. 2003.....N 15.........W..........28.........38.......... Williamsburg 2004.....S 18..........W...........7...........9..........Durham, N.H.. 2005.....O 8...........W..........10.........42.......... Williamsburg 2008.....O 11.........W..........34.........38..........Durham, N.H. 2009.....N 14.........W..........17.........20.......... Williamsburg 2007.....N 10..........L...........55.........34.......... Williamsburg 2008.....N 15..........L...........48.........24.... Harrisonburg, Va. 2009.....O 24.........W...........3..........24.......... Williamsburg 2010 SEASON OUTLOOK North Carolina Series Record: UNC leads, 12-0-2 Series in Williamsburg: UNC leads, 2-0 Series in Chapel Hill: UNC leads, 8-0-2 Series at Neutral Sites: UNC leads, 2-0 1907.....O 19..........L...........14..........0....... Chapel Hill, N.C. 1944.....N 11..........T............0...........0....... Chapel Hill, N.C. 1945.....N 10..........L............6...........0..............Norfolk, Va. 1946.....N 9............L...........21 .........7..........Richmond, Va. 1947.....O 18..........L...........13 .........7........... Williamsburg 1948.....N 6............T............7...........7....... Chapel Hill, N.C. 1949.....N 5............L...........20.........14.......... Williamsburg 1950.....O 28..........L...........40..........7....... Chapel Hill, N.C. 1971.....O 30..........L...........36.........35...... Chapel Hill, N.C. 1973.....S 15...........L...........34.........27...... Chapel Hill, N.C. 1975.....S 6.............L...........33..........7....... Chapel Hill, N.C. 1983.....S 24...........L...........51.........20...... Chapel Hill, N.C. 1991.....O 5............L...........59.........36...... Chapel Hill, N.C. 2004.....S 4.............L...........49.........38...... Chapel Hill, N.C. *NCAA I-AA Playoffs 1 Oyster Bowl 2 Tobacco Bowl 3 Harvest Bowl 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 13 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 CAA COMPOSITE SCHEDULE 2010 SEASON OUTLOOK 2010 CAA Composite Schedule Thursday, September 2 West Chester at Delaware Albany at Maine Rhode Island at Buffalo Towson at Indiana Friday, September 3 Villanova at Temple Saturday, September 4 *William and Mary at Massachusetts Morehead State at James Madison Central Connecticut State at New Hampshire Richmond at Virginia Saturday, September 11 South Dakota State at Delaware James Madison at Virginia Tech Maine at Monmouth Holy Cross at Massachusetts New Hampshire at Pittsburgh Rhode Island at Fordham Coastal Carolina at Towson Villanova at Lehigh VMI at William and Mary Saturday, September 18 *New Hampshire at Rhode Island *Towson at Villanova Duquesne at Delaware Maine at Syracuse Massachusetts at Michigan Elon at Richmond William and Mary at Old Dominion Saturday, September 25 *William and Mary at Maine *Delaware at Richmond Liberty at James Madison Massachusetts at Stony Brook Lehigh at New Hampshire Towson at Columbia Penn at Villanova Saturday, October 2 *Delaware at James Madison *New Hampshire at Maine *Massachusetts at Towson *Villanova at William and Mary Brown at Rhode Island Coastal Carolina at Richmond Saturday, October 9 *Maine at Delaware *Richmond at New Hampshire *James Madison at Towson *Rhode Island at William and Mary 14 Saturday, October 16 *Rhode Island at Delaware *New Hampshire at James Madison *Villanova at Maine *Richmond at Massachusetts Saturday, October 23 *Massachusetts at New Hampshire *Maine at Rhode Island *Towson at Richmond *James Madison at Villanova *Delaware at William and Mary Saturday, October 30 *Massachusetts at James Madison *Rhode Island at Towson *Richmond at Villanova William and Mary at North Carolina Saturday, November 6 *Towson at Delaware *Maine at Massachusetts *William and Mary at New Hampshire *Villanova at Rhode Island *James Madison at Richmond Saturday, November 13 *William and Mary at James Madison *Delaware at Massachusetts *Rhode Island at Richmond *Maine at Towson *New Hampshire at Villanova 2010 CAA Television Schedule Thursday, September 2 Rhode Island at Buffalo [TWCS] - 7 p.m. Towson at Indiana [B10] - 7:30 p.m. Friday, September 3 Villanova at Temple [ESPN3] - 5:00 p.m. Saturday, September 4 W&M at UMass [TCN/CSN-NE] - 3:30 p.m. Richmond at Virginia [ESPN3] - 6:00 p.m. Saturday, September 11 James Madison at Virginia Tech [ESPN3] - 1:30 p.m. Saturday, September 18 New Hampshire at Rhode Island [CSN-NE] - Noon Towson at Villanova [TCN/CSN-NE] - 3:30 p.m. Massachusetts at Michigan [B10] - Noon W&M at Old Dominion [CSN-MA] - 7 p.m. Saturday, September 25 Delaware at Richmond [TCN/CSN-NE] - 3:30 p.m. W&M at Maine [WABI] - 6 p.m. Penn at Villanova [TCN] - 6 p.m. Saturday, October 2 Delaware at James Madison [TCN/CSN-NE] - Noon Villanova at W&M [CSN-MA] - 3:30 p.m. New Hampshire at Maine [WABI] - 6 p.m. Saturday, October 9 Richmond at New Hampshire [TCN/CSN-NE] - Noon Saturday, October 16 Villanova at Maine [CSN-NE] - Noon New Hampshire at JMU [TCN/CSN-NE] - 3:30 p.m. Saturday, November 20 *Villanova at Delaware *James Madison at Maine *Towson at New Hampshire *Massachusetts at Rhode Island *Richmond at Williama and Mary Saturday, October 23 Delaware at W&M [TCN/CSN-NE] - Noon UMass vs. New Hampshire [CSN-NE] - 3:30 p.m. Saturday, November 27 NCAA Division I Football Championship First Round Saturday, November 6 Maine at Massachusetts [CSN-NE] - 3:30 p.m. James Madison at Richmond [CSN-MA] - 3:30 p.m. Saturday, December 4 NCAA Division I Football Championship Second Round Saturday, November 13 New Hampshire at Villanova [TCN/CSN-NE] - Noon Saturday, December 17 & 18 NCAA Division I Football Championship Quarterfinals Saturday, November 20 Villanova at Delaware [TCN/CSN-NE] - Noon Richmond at W&M [TCN/CSN-NE] - 3:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday, December 17 & 18 NCAA Division I Football Championship Semifinals Friday, January 7 NCAA Division I Football Championship Title Game (Pizza Hut Park/Frisco, Texas) * - CAA Football league match-up Saturday, October 30 Richmond at Villanova [TCN/CSN-NE] - Noon UMass at James Madison [CSN-MA/CSN-NE] - 3:30 p.m. B10 CSN-MA CSN-NE ESPN3 TCN TWCS WABI Big Ten Network Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic Comcast SportsNet New England ESPN3.com The Comcast Net. Mid-Atlantic and Phil. Time Warner Cable Sportsnet (Buffalo, N.Y.) WABI-TV (Orono, Maine) All times Eastern; Schedule Dates, Times and Broadcasts subject to change WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 COACHING STAFF PAGE INFORMATION 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 15 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 HEAD COACH JIMMYE LAYCOCK COACHING STAFF Head Coach Jimmye Laycock 31st Season • 200-141-2 Few schools feature a better match at the helm of its program than the College of William and Mary has with Jimmye Laycock. In a tenure that now reaches its third decade, Laycock has worked hand-in-hand with the College’s world-class academic tradition and fashioned a program that is a point of pride for the campus, alumni and community. Laycock is one of the nation’s longest tenured and most respected head coaches. He has authored a school-record 200 wins (against 141 losses and two ties) and 20 winning ledgers since first taking over the program in 1980. The Tribe has also appeared in 12 postseason contests with Laycock at the helm and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals twice in the last six years. On June 21, 2008, the College dedicated the $11 million Jimmye Laycock Football Center with a ceremony that featured more than 500 friends and alumni of the program. While the building carries his name and stands as a strong symbol of what Laycock has meant to the Tribe, it makes a stronger statement about the school’s commitment to football and the program’s proud tradition. The state-of-the-art center provides the College with one of the finest facilities in the Football Championship Subdivision and, paired with Laycock’s steady leadership, gives the Tribe the necessary resources to compete at the highest level. As the architect of what is easily the most extended run of success in William and Mary’s 115-year football history, Laycock has never compromised academic standards for athletic success, as his program earned recognition from the NCAA in each of the first six seasons the organization has awarded outstanding academic achievement. When Laycock, a 1970 grad, returned to coach his alma mater prior to the 1980 sea- “William and Mary sets the son, he inherited a program stage to address the challenges that had won six or more games in a season just you face. Coach Jimmye Laycock four times in the previous has been the blueprint for me. 25 years. Few could have predicted that the College He is what the job of coaching is would produce more than all about.” three times that amount of seven-win seasons over the Mike Tomlin ‘95 next quarter century. Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach The accumulated successes, both on and off the field, have led to an era of unprecedented interest and support for his program. Evidence of this is provided in the fact the Tribe averaged more than 10,000 fans per game over the last four seasons. During Laycock’s tenure, the fans at Zable have consistently been treated to a winner on the field, as the program’s mentor ranks in the top 10 of all active FCS head coaches in terms of career wins. Laycock is also second among active conference head coaches in career league wins with 82. Laycock has made the home turf in Zable Stadium into unfriendly territory for opponents as the Tribe has won 71.7 percent of its games (107-42-1) in Williamsburg in the last 26 years. W&M has turned in eight undefeated regular season home campaigns. Individual accomplishments under Laycock have been plentiful, as he has also tutored 33 players to 86 All-America honors from the William and Mary ranks and has coached 11 Academic All-Americans. Former quarterback Lang Campbell is the most decorated of all, as the 2004 season saw him earn the prestigious Payton Award, given annually to the nation’s top offensive player in the FCS ranks, consensus first team AllAmerica honors, as well as the A-10’s Offensive Player of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year. The Tribe has produced an astounding 161 all-conference selections since 1993. While no one season can define a career that spans three decades, the 2009 campaign 16 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Laycock by the Numbers Under Laycock’s watch, the Tribe has recorded eight playoff appearances. The College has advanced at least as far as the quarterfinals in four of those trips. During Laycock’s tenure at W&M, 27 players have gone on to sign NFL contracts. Highlighting the list of players is five-time All-Pro safety Darren Sharper, who was a second-round pick in 1997. Thirty-three players have earned 86 All-America honors during Laycock’s tenure at the College. Highlighting the long list of honorees is Lang Campbell (‘05), who won the prestigious Payton Award in 2004. Since 1993, Laycock has helped Tribe players garner 161 all-conference honors. Last season was especially impressive, as 12 players earned a school-record 15 all-league honors 200 HEAD COACH JIMMYE LAYCOCK 2 8 27 86 161 Laycock has led W&M to the FCS Semifinals twice in the last six seasons. The Tribe recorded a school-record 11 wins during both campaigns, while it also finished the year ranked No. 3 in the nation. COACHING STAFF was exceptionally remarkable. The Tribe equaled a school record with 11 victories and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals for the second time in the last six seasons. En route to being ranked as high as third nationally in the final polls, the College led the nation in rushing defense by surrendering just 61.14 yards per game – a school record. Additionally, W&M ranked second nationally in total defense (229.79) and scoring defense (12.07), while it ranked third in sacks (3.43) and eighth in tackles for a loss (8.00). Laycock also became part of the exclusive 200-win club as he became just the 13 FCS head coach to reach the milestone with the NCAA Quarterfinal victory at top-ranked Southern Illinois. Prior to the ’09 season, the 2004 campaign highlighted Laycock’s resume as W&M set a school record for wins (11), won the Atlantic 10 Football Conference’s automatic NCAA bid, hosted a NCAA semifinal game before a standing room only crowd at Zable Stadium in front of a national television audience and finished the year with a school record No. 3 final national ranking. Along the way, a bevy of school single-season records fell; total points (486), total yards (6,044) and home wins (seven), to name just a few. But, none of these achievements spoke more succinctly to Laycock’s approach than the program’s 100 percent official NCAA graduation-rate report for all student-athletes receiving athletics aid. This showed W&M graduated all of its scholarship football players who entered the program as freshmen during the 1997-98 school year. The Tribe not only carried the highest graduation rate in the conference, but also was far and away the top figure of any team ranked in the final national top 25 for that season. To prove this lofty number was no fluke, the team repeated the feat just two years later, as the 1999-2001 cohort also graduated at 100 percent. When looking at the NCAA Division I Championship Division world, the Tribe’s stellar 185-89-2 (.674) record against fellow Championship Division foes during Laycock enters his 31st season at the helm of the William and Mary football program with 200 career victories - an impressive total that ranks him as the sixth-winningest active FCS coach. Additionally, only Joe Paterno (Penn State, 45) and Bob Ford (Albany, 38) have longer tenures at their respective schools than Laycock. Jimmye Laycock Year-by-Year Season 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Totals Overall Conference W L T Pct. Pts Opp W L T Pct. Pts Opp Finish Postseason 2 9 0.182 117 254 5 6 0.455 192 278 3 8 0.273 204 333 6 5 0.545 259 320 6 5 0.545 261 285 7 4 0.636 276 287 9 3 0.750 352 297 NCAA First Round 5 6 0.455 232 272 6 4 1.591 260 230 Epson Ivy Bowl 8 3 1.773 286 261 NCAA First Round 10 3 0.769 467 322 NCAA Quarterfinals 5 6 0.455 343 320 9 2 0.818 328 205 Epson Ivy Bowl 9 3 0.750 442 220 7 1 0.875 320 173 First^ NCAA First Round 8 3 0.727 274 210 6 2 0.750 198 140 Tied-1st^ 7 4 0.636 276 184 5 3 0.625 185 103 Tied-3rd^ 10 3 0.769 394 214 7 1 0.875 194 110 First^/A-10 Champs NCAA Quarterfinals 7 4 0.636 254 203 4 4 0.500 153 157 Tied-4th^ 7 4 0.636 346 315 4 4 0.500 211 243 Tied-2nd^ 6 5 0.545 295 266 5 3 0.625 245 162 Tied-4th 5 6 0.455 268 314 4 4 0.500 196 213 Tied-4th 8 4 0.667 362 295 7 2 0.778 278 217 Tied-1st/A-10 Champs NCAA First Round 6 5 0.545 326 284 5 4 0.556 247 187 Fifth 5 5 0.500 287 299 4 4 0.500 229 219 Sixth 11 3 0.786 486 373 7 1 0.875 249 180 First*/A-10 Champs NCAA Semifinals 5 6 0.455 358 283 3 5 0.375 237 240 Tied-3rd* 3 8 0.273 209 283 1 7 0.125 143 237 Sixth* 4 7 0.364 319 427 2 6 0.250 205 326 Fifth* 7 4 0.636 361 264 5 3 0.625 243 201 Third* 11 3 0.786 366 169 6 2 0.750 205 109 Third* NCAA Semifinals 200 141 2 .586 82 56 0 .594 3 A-10 Titles 8 NCAA Playoff Berths ^Mid-Atlantic Division of Yankee Conference, *Southern Division of Colonial Athletic Association 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 17 Tribe Football HEAD COACH JIMMYE LAYCOCK COACHING STAFF National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Laycock’s career also confirms the success of his formula. The College also boasts a 82-56 mark in league play. The 2001 campaign stood as a testament to Laycock’s program’s stability, as the team rebounded from a then nine-year low 5-6 record in 2000 to post an 8-4 mark, claiming a share of the Atlantic 10 Crown and earning a spot in the NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs. The 1996 campaign is another prime example of how Laycock has perpetuated a winning tradition within W&M’s rigorous classroom standards, as he led a youth-laden squad to a quarterfinal showing in the NCAA playoffs, a 10-3 overall record (7-1 in league play), the Tribe’s first Yankee Conference Championship, and a fifth-place national ranking. One trademark of a Laycock-coached team is a prolific and intricate offensive attack. The Tribe offense has averaged nearly 400 yards a game over Laycock’s 29 previous years in the program. Prior to the deep playoff runs during the last six years, the 1990 season stood as the benchmark for the Tribe program. That season, Laycock was honored by his peers as Coach of the Year in Region II and the state of Virginia for guiding the Tribe to 10 wins and an appearance in the quarterfinals of the Division I-AA playoffs. Winningest Active NCAA FCS Coaches (By Victories - Through 2009) 1. Bob Ford (Albany, 41) 2. Jerry Moore (Appalachian State, 28) 3. Joe Taylor (Florida A&M, 27) 4. Al Bagnoli (Penn, 28) 5. Andy Talley (Villanova, 30) 6. Jimmye Laycock (W&M, 30) 7. Walt Hameline (Wagner, 29) 8. Pete Richardson (Southern, 22) 9. Mike Ayers (Wofford, 25) 10.K.C. Keeler (Delaware, 17) 241 216 211 208 206 200 195 175 155 150 Division I Coaches Most Years at Current Schools 1. Joe Paterno (Penn State, 1966-2010) 45 2. Bob Ford (Albany, 1973-2010) 38 3. Jimmye Laycock (W&M, 1980-2010) 31 Career CAA Football Coaching Victories 1. Andy Talley* (VU, 1985- ) 2. Bill Bowes (UNH, 1972-98) 3. “Tubby” Raymond (UD, 1966-01) 4. Jimmye Laycock* (W&M, 1993- ) 5. Jim Reid (UMass, 1986-91, UR, 95-03) 6. Jack Cosgrove* (UM, 1993- ) 7. Mickey Matthews* (JMU, 1999- ) 8. Sean McDonnell* (UNH, 1999- ) 9. Don Brown* (NU, 2000-03, UMass, 2003-08) 10. Tom Jackson (UC, 1983-93) *Active CAA Football Coaches 18 107 97 89 82 61 58 55 48 47 42 That 1990 squad, ranked No. 7 in the final NCAA the legendary former head coach of the Buffalo Bills. poll, refashioned many pages in the school record book. In his last season, collegiate coaching legend Lou Holtz W&M led the country in total offense by averaging al- schooled Laycock in the finer aspects of psyche and most 500 yards per game and claimed the Lambert Cup motivation. As a sophomore, Laycock was a starter in for I-AA supremacy in the East. Even the Virginia Gen- the defensive secondary, but he was soon switched to eral Assembly passed a resolution commending Lay- quarterback where he completed 96 of 218 passes for cock’s accomplishments. The Tribe’s 1996 squad led the 1,366 yards. conference in both total offense and defense en route Laycock’s first full-time coaching position came to earning its own Lambert Cup and ECAC Team of the at The Citadel as the offensive backfield coach under Year honors. Bobby Ross, who went on to coach the NFL’s San DiAfter some lean years early in his tenure, Laycock’s ego Chargers and Detroit Lions. In 1975, Memphis teams began building respectability among all oppo- State tabbed Laycock as its quarterback’s coach and he nents. After a pair of 6-5 seasons, W&M carved out a helped the Tigers to consecutive 7-4 records. 7-4 mark in 1985 and a national ranking of No. 16. The In 1977, Laycock traveled to Clemson to serve as winning ways continued in 1986 with a 9-3 record and offensive coordinator for three years. During his tenure, an eighth-place final ranking. In that season, the Tribe he helped the Tigers fashion records of 8-3-1, 11-1 and advanced to the I-AA playoffs for the first time and had 8-4. Clemson played in bowl games each year, defeatthree players drafted by the NFL. ing Ohio State 17-15 in the 1978 Gator Bowl. At that Although William and Mary dipped to a 5-6 slate in time, Laycock coached two-time All-ACC performer 1987, the Tribe recovered to post a 6-4-1 overall record Steve Fuller, the Tiger quarterback who later played in in 1988. That memorable season climaxed with a trip the NFL, and Dwight Clark, an All-Pro receiver for the to Japan and a 73-3 victory over the Japanese College San Francisco 49ers. All-Stars in the first Epson Ivy Bowl. The Tribe returned A native Virginian, Laycock played football, basto the NCAAs in 1989 with an 8-2-1 regular season re- ketball and baseball at Loudoun Valley High School, cord. where he won 12 letters and has since had his number The Tribe is well represented in the pro ranks, retired. as 2008 team captain Derek Cox was drafted in the Laycock is married to Deidre Connelly, a sports third round of the 2009 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville psychology consultant at the College. They have three Jaguars. The College is also represented in the NFL by children: Michael, Mimi and James. four-time Pro Bowl free safety Darren Sharper (New Laycock’s daughter Melanie is married to Doug Orleans Saints), a second round draft pick of the Green Johnson and is a high school administrator in the AtBay in 1997, and Mike Leach (Arizona Cardinals). In- lanta Area. The couple had a daughter, Grail Wesley, last cluding Cox, the College has had a total of six players spring. sign free agent contracts after their senior season since Laycock At a Glance the end of the 2004; Lang Campbell (2005, Cleveland Personal Browns), Dominique ThomBirth Date: February 6, 1948 spon (2005, St. Louis Rams), Hometown: Hamilton, Va. Adam O’Connor (2007, CaroAlma Mater: William and Mary (1970) lina Panthers), Drew Atchison Graduate Degree: Clemson (1972) (2008, Dallas Cowboys) and Wife: Deidre Connelly Mike Potts (2008, Pittsburgh Children: Melanie, Michael, Mimi, James Steelers). Former all-conGrand Child: Grail Wesley ference defensive back Billy Parker also played professionPlaying Career ally in 2008, as he started 1962-66 Loudoun Valley High School every game for the New York 12 varsity letters (football, basketball, baseball) Dragons of the Arena League. 1966-69 College of William and Mary Former standout wide receiver Lettered at both defensive back and quarterback Rich Musinski has been a fixture with the Scranton WilkesCoaching Career Barre Barons for the past two 1970 Offensive coach, Newport News High School seasons. Michael Clemons 1971-72 Graduate Assistant, Clemson University (Class of 1987) had been one 1973-74 Offensive Backfield Coach, The Citadel of the CFL’s most explosive 1975-76 Quarterbacks Coach, Memphis State players after joining the To1977-79 Offensive Coordinator, Clemson University ronto Argonauts in 1989, and Gator Bowl (1977, 1978), Peach Bowl (1979) now serves as the team’s Vice 1980- Head Coach, College of William and Mary Chair. NCAA Playoffs (1986, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1996, 2001, 2004) As a 1970 graduate of Lambert Cup (1990, 1996) the College, Laycock played ECAC Team of the Year (1990, 1996) Epson Ivy Bowl (1988, 1992) football under two gurus of Region II Coach of the Year (1990) the game. For three years, he Virginia Coach of the Year (1990) learned the details under the Richmond Touchdown Club Coach of the Year (2001, 2009) watchful eyes of Marv Levy, WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Laycock Era Highlights … Laycock vs. The Nation • Among active Division I (FBS and FCS) head coaches, Laycock’s 200 victories rank tied for 11th. The total also ranks inside the top 20 of active coaches in all divisions. Among only active FCS head coaches, Laycock’s total is sixth. • Laycock ranks fourth on the all-time CAA Football career victories list with 82. Among active coaches, Laycock trails only Villanova’s Andy Talley (107). • In 2009, W&M equaled school records with 11 wins and a No. 3 final national ranking, made its 10th postseason appearance under Laycock, and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals for the second time in six seasons. • In 2004, W&M set a school record with 11 victories and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals for the first time in school history en route to earning a No. 3 final national ranking. • The Tribe has posted winning ledgers in 20 of the past 27 seasons under Laycock. • Since joining what is now the CAA Football conference in 1993, a William and Mary quarterback has earned all-conference honors in 12 of the 17 seasons, including seven-straight campaigns from 1998 to 2004. Going hand-in-hand with the postseason honors is the fact that in seven of the 16 seasons in league play, a Tribe quarterback has turned in the conference’s top passer efficiency rating. • The College has earned 161 total all-conference citations under Laycock. • The Tribe has posted a 110-44-1 record (.713) at Zable Stadium under Laycock, which includes eight undefeated regular seasons in Williamsburg. In Laycock’s 30 seasons, the College has failed to post a .500 or better record at home just four times (1980, 1999, 2006, 2007). • Since joining the CAA Football Conference, W&M has gone 122-69 (.639) against FCS opponents. • During Laycock’s 30-year tenure, 27 Tribe players have gone on to sign with NFL teams, including five-time Pro Bowl selection Darren Sharper. • Laycock has mentored 34 student-athletes to All-America honors at the College, including a career-high four in 2004 that earned either Sports Network or Associated Press All-America citations (Lang Campbell, Dominique Thompson, Greg Kuehn, Adam O’Connor). Campbell was a consensus First Team All-American (AFCA, Walter Camp, AP, Sports Network) and was also the winner of the 2004 Walter Payton Award. • Since the NCAA began its academic reform with graduation rates surveys and APR rankings in 2004, the Tribe football program has posted a 100 percent graduation rate three times (2004, 2006, 2007). • Under Laycock, 11 Tribe football players have been named Academic All-Americans, including the most recent selection of Bryce Lee in 2001. • W&M has had 62 players earn academic all-conference honors since 1997 under Laycock, including a career-high tying seven in 2007, and one conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year (Lang Campbell, 2004). Laycock in NCAA FCS Playoffs 1986 1989 1990 1993 1996 2001 2004 2009 Delaware, 17-51 (L), First Round Furman, 10-24 (L), First Round Massachusetts, 38-0 (W), First Round Central Florida, 38-52 (L), Quarterfinals McNeese State, 28-34 (L), First Round Jackson State, 45-6 (W), First Round Northern Iowa, 35-38 (L), Quarterfinals Appalachian State, 27-40 (L), First Round Hampton, 42-35 (W), First Round Delaware, 44-38, 2 OT (W), Quarterfinals James Madison, 34-48 (L), Semifinals Weber State, 38-0 (W), First Round So. Illinois, 24-3 (W), Quarterfinals Villanova, 14-13 (L), Semifinals Laycock vs. CAA Football Conference Team Delaware James Madison Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Richmond Towson Villanova W 13 13 6 4 11 11 19 7 9 L 17 17 2 7 2 2 11 0 11 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 W 0 5 1 4 1 0 1 5 2 4 13 1 1 2 0 1 3 4 2 0 0 1 13 8 4 6 2 0 4 0 0 0 2 11 3 0 0 0 12 2 0 2 11 19 1 0 1 1 7 0 9 2 0 26 0 1 0 1 1 L 1 0 1 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 17 4 1 3 1 0 0 2 3 2 1 0 17 1 0 2 1 1 7 1 1 1 3 2 0 3 3 1 2 0 1 0 2 11 2 1 0 3 0 1 11 6 7 3 3 0 1 0 1 T Pct. 0.000 0 1.000 0.500 0 1.000 0 1.000 0.000 0.500 0.833 0.667 0 1.000 0.433 0.200 0.500 0.400 0.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0.667 0.400 0.000 0.000 0 1.000 0.433 0.889 0 1.000 0.750 0.667 0.000 0.364 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.400 0.846 0 1.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.857 0 1.000 0.000 1.833 0.846 0.633 0.333 0.000 0 1.000 0.250 0 1.000 0.000 1.463 0.250 0.000 0.897 0.000 0 1.000 0.000 0 1.000 0.500 HEAD COACH JIMMYE LAYCOCK • Laycock has guided the Tribe to a total of 55 career 40-plus point outings in his 343 games as the College’s head coach, a number that represents more than 16 percent of his total games. By comparison, the College had seen only 12 total 40-plus point outings in the 30 seasons prior to Laycock taking the reigns of the program in 1980. Opponent Appalachian State Boston U Brown Bucknell C. Connecticut State Central Florida Citadel, The Colgate Connecticut Dartmouth Delaware East Carolina East Tennessee State Furman Georgia Georgia Southern Hampton Harvard Hofstra Holy Cross Indiana Jackson State James Madison Lehigh Liberty Maine Marshall Maryland Massachusetts McNeese State Miami (FL) Miami (OH) Navy New Hampshire Norfolk State North Carolina N.C. State Northern Iowa Northeastern Pennsylvania Penn State Princeton Rhode Island Richmond Rutgers Samford Southern Illinois Temple Towson Tulane Villanova Virginia Virginia Tech VMI Wake Forest Weber State Western Michigan Wofford Yale COACHING STAFF • Jimmye Laycock enters his 31st season as the Tribe’s head coach in 2010. The school’s all-time winningest coach, Laycock has compiled a 200-143-2 career record at W&M. 2010 opponents in bold 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 19 Tribe Football COACHING STAFF National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 ZBIG KEPA BOB SHOOP TREVOR ANDREWS Defensive Coordinator Secondary Recruiting Coordinator Defensive Line SCOTT BOONE DAVID CORLEY, JR. TREY HENDERSON BRENDAN NUGENT Video Coordinator Cornerbacks Running Backs JOHN SAUER JONATHAN SMALL PAGE INFORMATION Assistant Head Coach Offensive Line Linebackers Special Teams Coordinator JOHN BOWES Linebackers 20 BOB SOLDERITCH Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks MIKE GODSIL Tight Ends Speed, Strength and Conditioning WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Director of Operations Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 COACHING STAFF PAGE INFORMATION 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 21 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 BIOS PLAYERS Quarterback Senior • 5-11 • 185 Mountville, Pa. Hempfield JUNIOR YEAR (2009) Missed entire season with an injury … SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Member of travel squad who did not see any game action … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Member of travel squad, but did not see game action ... FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Scout team quarterback ... Earned scout team player of the week honors week prior to Villanova game ... HIGH SCHOOL Two-year letterwinning quarterback for coach Tom Getz ... Compiled a 19-4 record as a starter and holds school’s career records for passing yards (4,159) and touchdown passes (44) ... Holds school’s single-season record for passing yards (2,249) and touchdown passes (27) ... Named team’s MVP, first-team all-league and team captain as a senior ... Also lettered two years in basketball for coach Warren Goodling ... PERSONAL Son of Mark and Brenda Caprio … Majoring in business … Member of the National Honor Society … Born on November 4, 1990 in Somers Point, N.J. Linebacker R-Freshman • 6-1 • 218 Centreville, Va. Westfield PERSONAL Son of Mike and Neysa Callahan ... Enjoys watching movies and swimming ... Majoring in business finance ... Born on April 1, 1988 in Lancaster, Pa. Quarterback R-Freshman • 6-1 • 221 Somers Point, N.J. Mainland FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) Member of the travel squad for all 14 games but did not see any game action … 22 HIGH SCHOOL Three-year starter at Mainland High School for head coach Bob Coffey … Compiled a 27-7 record and finished career with school records in passing yards (4,298), passing touchdowns (46) and rushing touchdowns (42) … Totaled 1,888 rushing yards during his career … Earned a Mini-Maxwell Award in ’08 … Won the Jim Henry Award, honoring the area’s top high school player, as a senior … Served as a team captain as a senior and was selected first-team all-state and first-team all-league after leading Mainland H.S. to an undefeated season and a South Jersey Section IV title … Selected first-team all-state by the Newark Star-Ledger … Garnered first-team Atlantic City Press honors … Completed 140-of-223 passes for a schoolrecord 2,065 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior … Also rushed for 890 yards on 159 carries with 21 touchdowns … Completed 94-of-176 passes for 1,297 yards and threw 13 touchdowns as a junior … Also totaled 474 yards and 12 touchdowns on the ground … Selected to the Atlantic City Press First Team in ’07 … Also secondteam All-Cape-Atlantic League honoree and earned second-team South Jersey Group IV honors … As a sophomore, he passed for 911 yards and seven touchdowns while rushing for 534 yards and nine touchdowns … Named second-team all-league in ’06 and was an honorable mention selection by the Press of Atlantic City … Also lettered twice in baseball and once in basketball … Member of the National Honor Society and D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) … 2009 FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) Honored as Scout Team Defensive Player of the Year … HIGH SCHOOL Two-year starter as a linebacker and fullback at Westfield for head coach Tom Verbanic … Served as a captain during senior season and totaled 125 tackles … Helped team win the Virginia AAA Division 6 State Championship in 2007 … Received the 2009 Bulldog Award … Also earned a pair of letters as a midfielder in lacrosse and helped the team finish as the state runner-up in 2007 … Earned honor roll distinction numerous times … PERSONAL Son of Steve and Syluie Casper … Plans to major in mathematics … Born on Oc- WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 tober 9, 1990 in Hinsdale, Ill. Wide Receiver Senior • 5-11 • 175 Norfolk, Va. Booker T. Washington REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Member of the travel squad as wide receiver, but saw limited game action ... FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Scout team receiver ... Earned scout team player of the week honors in week prior to Liberty game ... HIGH SCHOOL Three-year starter and letterwinner for coach Larry Stepney ... Two-time all-district and All-Tidewater selection ... Received honorable mention all-state honors as a senior after recording a school-record 48 receptions for 1,060 yards and nine touchdowns ... Averaged a school-record 26.6 yards per catch ... Ended career with 2,010 yards and 17 touchdowns ... Also lettered two years in track ... Member of school’s FBLA club and YOURS mentor group ... PERSONAL Son of Darlene Conyers and Terry Foreman ... Enjoys basketball, bowling and fishing ... Majoring in economics ... Born on May 29, 1987. REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) Appeared in 14 games and earned a start in the win versus New Hampshire … Recorded 28 total tackles, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup … Earned a seasonhigh five tackles (four solo) and a fumble recovery in the win at Virginia …Tallied four tackles in the victory against James Madison … Made three stops in the wins against Delaware and Southern Illinois … Honored as the QB Club Special Teams Player of the Week following the victory against the Salukis … FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Scout team … HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner as a running back, defensive back and linebacker at Stafford … Earned First-Team All-Commonwealth District as both a running back and kick returner as a senior … Also earned all-county honors at the same positions … Ended his senior season with 865 rushing yards and eight touchdowns on 123 carries and contributed an additional 328 yards and three TDs on 19 receptions … Defensively, he collected 72 total tackles as senior, including five sacks and one INT … Second-Team All-Commonwealth District selection at both running back and defensive back as a junior … Finished junior campaign with 563 rushing yards (on 98 attempts), 187 receiving yards (on 15 catches) and seven total TDs (five rushing, two receiving) … Added three interceptions and 63 total tackles as a junior … Three-year letterwinner in basketball at guard … PERSONAL Son of Michelle and David Cook … Majoring in business … Member of FCA … Volunteers as a Tribe Tudor at Mathew Whaley Elementary School … Born on May 5, 1990. 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 23 BIOS SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Played in all 11 games and made three starts late in the season for an injured Elliott Mack … Finished the season with 10 receptions for 119 yards … Recorded three catches for 28 yards in the win at Towson … Hauled in a pair of receptions for 31 yards the following week in the victory against Northeastern … Recorded two grabs for 26 yards at James Madison … Totaled two catches for 22 yards in the triumph versus Rhode Island … PLAYERS JUNIOR YEAR (2009) Appeared in six games … Registered four catches for 44 yards … Tallied one catch in games against Norfolk State, James Madison, Rhode Island and Towson … Longest catch was a 13-yard grab in the win against the Dukes … Linebacker Sophomore • 5-11 • 213 Fredericksburg, Va. Stafford Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 BIOS PLAYERS Cornerback Senior • 5-9 • 159 Abingdon, Md. Edgewood CAPTAIN JUNIOR YEAR (2009) Earned starts in all 14 games …Finished the season with 32 tackles (21 solo), a fumble recovery and six pass breakups … Earned a season-high six tackles with two pass breakups and a quarterback hurry in the win against New Hampshire … Posted four tackles twice, coming against Delaware and Richmond … Tallied three stops and a pass breakup in the triumph against Towson en route to being selected as the QB Club Defensive Player of the Week … Made a pair of solo stops and recovered a fumble in the opening-round playoff win against Weber State … SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Started 10 games at cornerback … Tallied 36 tackles (24 solo), an interception and a recovered fumble … Recorded an interception and a fumble recovery in the victory against Norfolk State … Posted a season-high seven tackles on two occasions, against Villanova and Rhode Island … Made six stops at James Madison … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Appeared in nine games ... Recorded 19 tackles during the year ... Had seven tackles against Hofstra ... Recorded a pair of interceptions and six tackles in the season finale at Richmond ... FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) Scout team defensive back … HIGH SCHOOL Two-year letterwinner as a wide receiver and safety for head coach Bryce Bevill at Bishop McNamara … Earned all-state honorable mention accolades at wide receiver in ’08 … Also garnered first-team all-county and all-conference honors as a senior … Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention selection … Also earned honorable mention honors from The Capital Newspaper (Annapolis, Md.) … Chosen to the All-DCSportsfan First Team … Registered 685 receiving yards and six touchdowns in ’08 … Also totaled 67 tackles, two sacks and an interception as a defensive back … Member of the nationally-ranked Bishop McNamara basketball team … Earned all-conference honors with the track team as a triple jumper … Member of the National Honor Society, the Science National Honor Society and the FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) … Recipient of the University of Rochester George Eastman Young Leaders Award … Won the Outstanding Achievement Award in Sports Medicine … Served as a student ambassador and is a peer minister … PERSONAL Son of Jerome Couplin Jr., and Adrienne Montague … Plans to major in kinesiology and health science … Enjoys music, video games, African drums and basketball … Born on August 31, 1991 in Washington, D.C. Offensive Line R-Freshman • 6-4 • 302 Marietta, Ga. Blessed Trinity FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Joined the team during the fall season as a walk-on and redshirted as a defensive back ... Earned scout team defensive player of the week honors after week eight ... HIGH SCHOOL Saw action at corner, wide receiver and running back, earning three letters for coach Fred Myers ... Earned first-team all-county honors and was a honorable mention all-state selection ... Received the Pro Football Hall of Fame Baltimore Chapter Scholar-Athlete Award ... Member of the Spanish Honors Society ... PERSONAL Son of Paul and Sheri Cottingham ... Enjoys basketball, music and driving ... Majoring in education ... Member of Tribe Tutors and volunteers as a coach in the Neighborhood Basketball League … Born on July 23, 1988 in Fayetteville, N.C. 24 Safety R-Freshman • 6-1 • 183 Upper Marlboro, Md. Bishop McNamara FRESHMAN SEASON (2009) Scout team offensive lineman who traveled with the team to all but two games … HIGH SCHOOL Three-year starter as an offensive and defensive lineman at Blessed Trinity High School for head coach Rick Turner … Played for the North squad in the GACA North-South Georgia High School All-Star Game as a senior … Earned first-team all-state (Class AA) honors by the Atlanta Journal Constitution … Selected firstteam All-North Fulton County as a junior and a senior … Second-team All-North Fulton County as a sophomore … Served as a team captain as a senior Beaconcast. com All-County accolades as senior … Totaled 33 pancake blocks and graded out WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Wide Receiver Senior • 6-0 • 185 Clifton, Va. Centreville JUNIOR YEAR (2009) Appeared in 12 games and earned a pair of starts … Led the team and ranked second in the conference with 18.9 yards per catch … Ranked second on the team with 566 receiving yards … Hauled in 30 catches and a pair of touchdowns … Best performance of the season came in the NCAA semifinal contest at Villanova, totaling five catches for 148 yards and a touchdown … His 98-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter set a school and NCAA playoff record for longest reception … Registered five catches for 130 yards, including a 60-yard touchdown, at Richmond … Tallied a season-high six catches for 76 yards in the win at Rhode Island … Posted four receptions for 54 yards in the win against Delaware … SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Saw action in seven games and made one start against VMI … Finished the season with a pair of catches for 18 yards … Recorded one catch for 10 yards in the win at New Hampshire … Registered a catch for eight yards in the victory at Towson … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Appeared in all 11 games with nine starts ... Was second on the team with 557 receiving yards ... Recorded five receiving touchdowns ... Caught seven passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns at Maine ... Honored as CAA Rookie of the Week on Oct. 15 after his performance against the Black Bears ... Caught six passes for 117 yards and a touchdown at Villanova ... Had one touchdown reception against Liberty and VMI ... HIGH SCHOOL Three-time All-Concorde District First Team and two-time second team AP all-state selection for coach Mike Skinner ... Named second-team All-Metro by the Washington Post for the second-straight year after hauling in 53 receptions for 825 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior ... Also named Times Community Wide Receiver of the Year as a senior after averaging 15.6 yards per receptions and 82.5 yards receiving per game ... Brought in a school-record 96-yard touchdown reception against T.C. Williams as a junior ... Finished career with 2,522 yards receiving and 37 touchdown receptions on 124 catches ... Holds school single-season records and career records for catches, receiving yards and touchdown receptions ... Also was a member of indoor and outdoor track and field teams for coach Ray Ferri ... Served as team captain for football and both track teams ... Member of NHS ... PERSONAL Son of Jeff and Sally Dohse ... Father played tennis and mother played volleyball at SUNY Potsdam ... Enjoys fishing, basketball and music ... Majoring in economics ... Born on October 14, 1987 in Alexandria, Va. Offensive Line Junior • 6-3 • 311 Gibbsboro, N.J. Eastern SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009) Scout team offensive lineman … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Missed the season for personal reasons … FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Scout team offensive lineman … HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner and starter under coach Dan Spittal … Named First-Team All-South Jersey by Philadelphia Inquirer and Courier Post after anchoring an offensive line that helped Eastern post a 6-4 record and win a share of the Burlco/ Olympic American title as a senior … Also earned all-conference and All-Group IV honors as a senior … Named to the list of Top 100 Players by the New Jersey Coaches Association … Member of the 2003 state championship team … Holds school records in the bench press and squat … Also earned two letters in wrestling and was named the team’s co-MVP in 2005 and most-improved in 2004 … Served as a FCA leader for three years and participated in the FCA leadership camp … PERSONAL Son of John and Beverly Donker … Grandfather, Fred Donker, played football at Upsala … Enjoys art and drawing, archery and paintball … Majoring in government … Born on December 31, 1988 in Willingboro, N.J. 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 25 BIOS PERSONAL Son of Frank and Diane Crisafi … Grandfather, Frank Crisafi played D-I football at Western Reserve University … Majoring in accounting … Member of FCA … Earned the Provost Student-Athlete Award … Born on October 4, 1990 in Atlanta, Ga. FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Scout team ... Earned Scout Team Player of the Week prior to Towson game ... PLAYERS at 90 percent as a senior … Recipient of the team’s St. Sebastian Award as a senior … Was a 2008 Georgia High School Football Magazine Preseason All-State selection … Recorded 30 pancake blocks in ’07 …Member of the National Honor Society … Earned the Theology Award as a sophomore and garnered the Best Business Project Award as a junior … Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 BIOS PLAYERS Linebacker Senior • 5-11 • 212 Medford, N.J. Shawnee CAPTAIN JUNIOR YEAR (2009) Started all 14 games at outside linebacker … Ranked second on the team with 89 tackles … Also finished the season with 7.5 tackles for a loss, 2.5 sacks, six pass breakups and a team-high three fumble recoveries … Totaled three double-digit tackle performances … Posted back-to-back 11-tackle efforts in wins against Northeastern and Jams Madison … Also added a fumble recovery and a PBU versus the Dukes … Registered 10 stops (nine solo) and a TFL in the NCAA quarterfinal win at top-ranked Southern Illinois … Posted nine tackles, a sack and a TFL in the victory against Central Connecticut State … Made five stops with a pair of TFLs, two fumble recoveries and a PBU in the win at Virginia … Totaled seven tackles and a sack in the triumph against Towson … Tallied six tackles and a pair of PBUs in the win against JMU … Had seven tackles and a half sack at Richmond … Honored as the QB Club Defensive Player of the Week after totaling six tackles (five solo) in the victory at Rhode Island … SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Played in all 11 games and earned five starts … Recorded 47 tackles, 2.0 tackles for a loss, an interception and a recovered fumble … Tallied a season-high 10 tackles in the win at New Hampshire … Registered seven stops and a tackle for a loss the following week in the win at Delaware … Totaled six tackles and an interception in the triumph versus Rhode Island … Earned seven tackles in the win at Towson … Posted a tackle for a loss in the victory against Norfolk State … Recovered a fumble in the win versus VMI … Made six stops in the season finale against Richmond … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Appeared in 11 games, earning three starts ... Tied for sixth on the team with 51 tackles ... Recorded a career-high 12 tackles at Richmond ... Had 10 tackles against Hofstra ... Registered a sack at VMI ... Also had five tackles against the Keydets ... FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Redshirted as a scout team defensive back ... Earned scout team player of the week honors from the coaching staff during the final week of the season ... 26 HIGH SCHOOL Member of two South Jersey Group 4 championship teams under coach Tim Gushue ... Named to AP all-state first-team as a senior after recording 58 total tackles and two interceptions and rushing for 1,055 yards and 17 touchdowns on 190 attempts ... Added eight receptions for 90 yards ... Four-year letterwinner and a two-time All-South Jersey selection ... Earned all-county recognition three years and was a three-time first team all-conference pick ... Named Burlington County’s Offensive Player of the Year as a junior by the William Gordon-George Masters Burlington County Football Club after leading the county with 114 total points on 17 rushing touchdowns and two receiving scores ... Rushed for 1,086 yards on 170 attempts as a junior to become just the second Shawnee player to ever rush for 1,000 yards in a season ... Also tallied 270 yards receiving on 18 receptions to lead Shawnee to a perfect 12-0 season and its second Group 4 championship in three years ... Also earned four letters in basketball and one letter in lacrosse ... PERSONAL Son of Frank and Barbara Francks ... Father played football at Albright College and is a member of the school’s Hall of Fame ... Brother, Adam, was a member of two Ivy League champion football squads at Penn ... Enjoys fishing, golf, boating and the beach ... Majoring in economics ... Born on May 30, 1988 in Medford, N.J. Tight End Junior • 6-4 • 255 Delray Beach, Fla. American Heritage School SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009) Appeared in all 14 games and earned six starts … Recorded three catches for 47 yards and a touchdown … Totaled two catches, including an 18-yard touchdown reception, for 41 yards in the win against James Madison … FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Saw action in nine games … Recorded five catches for 84 yards … Registered a pair of catches for 29 yards at James Madison … Made one grab for 30 yards in the victory at Rhode Island … Recorded a reception for 22 yards in the triumph versus Northeastern … HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner at quarterback and tight end for American Heritage School … Co-captain of squad that captured the Florida 1A State Championship … Earned a bid to the prestigious Outback Bowl All-Star Game … Earned honorable mention all-area honors from the Palm Beach Post … Ended the season as team’s third-leading receiver with 250 yards and one touchdown on 13 receptions … Started scholastic playing career as a quarterback … Member of school’s Dean’s List … Lettered in lacrosse and baseball … PERSONAL Son of Gary Gottlieb and the late Deborah Gottlieb … Majoring in economics … Born on July 4, 1990. WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterman at tailback and defensive back at Paul VI for Head Coach John Doughtery … Named to All-State squad as a running back and was also honored as the All-South Jersey Running Back of the Year … First-Team All-Patriot Conference and All-Parochial League running back … Ran for a single-season school record 1,925 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior … Named to the All-South Jersey squad by the Philadelphia Inquirer … Brooks Irvine Scholar-Athlete … Maxwell Club Mini-Max Scholar-Athlete awardee … Three-year letterwinner as a forward in basketball … Four-year letterwinner in track as a triple-jumper and high-hurdler … Also an accomplished pianist … Member of the National Honor Society … PERSONAL Son of Nancy and Gregory Grimes … Member of Ebony Expressions Gospel Choir and 1 in 4 … Born on December 21, 1989 in Willingboro, N.J. FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Selected as a College Sporting News Honorable Mention National Rookie of the Year … Chosen as an honorable mention all-America kick returner by The Sports Network … Tabbed as the CAA Offensive Rookie of the Year and the ECAC Rookie of the Year … Fourth Tribe player to earn conference Rookie of the Year honors … Earned first-team all-conference distinction as a kick returner and second-team all-league accolades as a running back … Led the CAA and ranked 12th nationally with 162 all-purpose yards per game, a school record and leading the nation among freshmen … His 1,782 all-purpose yards ranked third on the program’s single-season list at the time … Established a W&M freshman rushing record with 929 yards on 164 carries … Ranked fourth in the CAA with 84.5 yards rushing per game, a figure that ranked third nationally among all freshmen … Scored seven rushing touchdowns … Also hauled in a pair of touchdown receptions to go with 39 catches for 314 yards receiving … Led the conference with 24.5 yards per kickoff return … Honored as The Sports Network Special Teams Player of the Week as well as the CAA Rookie of the Week and Special Teams Player of the Week 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 27 BIOS SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009) Selected to the All-CAA First Team as a running back while garnering third-team all-league honors as a kick returner … Garnered first-team VaSId All-State honors … Became the fastest player in school history to rush for 1,000 career yards, reaching the milestone in just 13 games (coming in the Week 2 win against Central Connecticut State) … Led the conference with 1,294 rushing yards, a figure that ranks third on W&M’s single-season list … Impressive total ranked eighth nationally … Ranked 18th in the country with 92.4 rushing yards per game … Ranked second in the league and 13th nationally with 145.9 all-purpose yards per game … Set a single-season school record with 2,043 all-purpose yards, breaking the previous mark of 1,953 established by Michael “Pinball” Clemons in 1986 … Rushed for nine touchdowns … Set a single-season school record with 277 rushing attempts … Hauled in 46 catches for 289 yards with a score … Rushed for more than 130 yards four times … Honored as the CAA Offensive Co-Player of the Week after rushing for 158 yards with a touchdown in the win against James Madison … Broke off a season-long 61-yard run against the Dukes … Rushed for 133 yards with a career-high three touchdowns in the NCAA quarterfinal win at No. 1 Southern Illinois … Totaled 139 rushing yards to go with four catches for 66 yards the previous week in the opening-round playoff win against Weber State … Registered 136 rushing yards and five receptions for 21 yards in the victory against New Hampshire … Tallied 98 rushing yards and a pair of touchdowns in the triumph versus Delaware … Also found the end zone twice in the win at Northeastern, totaling 91 yards rushing (including a 55-yard touchdown scamper) to go with five catches … Rushed for 95 yards and hauled in seven grabs for 51 yards in the regular-season game at Villanova … Piled up 91 yards on the ground with a score in the triumph against Towson … Chosen as a College Sporting News Preseason All-American … Tabbed to the Preseason All-CAA Team … Also garnered preseason all-conference distinction by Phil Steele … following the Villanova game in which he piled up 324 all-purpose yards, coming just one yard shy of equaling the school record … Totaled 161 return yards, six catches for 105 yards receiving and 58 rushing yards versus the Wildcats … Highlighting the effort was a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown … Totaled 282 all-purpose yards, the fourth most in school history, the following weekend in the win at New Hampshire … Racked up 144 rushing yards with a score, caught eight passes for 47 yards and recorded 91 return yards versus UNH … Selected as the CAA Rookie of the Week after piling up 130 yards rushing on 16 carries in the win against Northeastern … Tabbed as the CAA Rookie of the Week after rushing for 97 yards on just five carries with a pair of touchdowns against VMI … Posted 111 yards rushing with a touchdown in the win versus Rhode Island … Registered 96 yard rushing with a score in the victory at Towson … Also had five catches for 23 yards versus the Tigers … Tallied 92 yards rushing with a touchdown in the victory at Delaware … Rushed for 71 yards on nine carries with a touchdown in the win against Norfolk State … Also hauled in a 20-yard touchdown reception versus the Spartans … Had a 16-yard touchdown grab at James Madison … PLAYERS Running Back Junior • 5-10 • 201 Palmyra, N.J. Paul VI Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 BIOS PLAYERS Offensive Line Sophomore • 6-5 • 300 Mount Pleasant, Pa. Mount Pleasant and regional championships during his career … Helped team earn a 31-5 record during his three seasons as a starter … Also earned four letters in track and one in basketball … Honor Roll student … Served as the Forensics Club President from 2006-09 and was a journalist for the school newspaper … PERSONAL Son of Richard Hester and Tomiko Hester-Moses … Double majoring in business marketing and psychology … Born on February 16, 1991 in Richmond, Va. Wide Receiver Senior • 6-2 • 195 Virginia Beach, Va. Princess Anne REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR Appeared in eight games and earned a pair of starts against Rhode Island and New Hampshire … FRESHMAN YEAR Redshirted as a scout team offensive lineman … HIGH SCHOOL Two-year letterwinner at defensive end, tackle and offensive tackle at Mount Pleasant for Head Coach Mark Lyons … Captained squad in senior season … Selected to participate in the Pennsylvania Big 33 football game … First-team All-Keystone Conference offensive tackle in 2006 and 2007 … Named to secondteam AAA all-state squad as a senior after earning third-team honors as a junior … Named squad’s outstanding lineman after both junior and senior seasons … Named team MVP as a senior … Rated a two-star recruit by both Scout.com and Rivals.com … Started the final 22 games of his scholastic career … A member of SADD (students against destructive decisions) and Quiz Bowl … PERSONAL Son of Dawn and Robert Gumbita, Sr. … Father played football at California University of Pennsylvania … Majoring in kinesiology … Born on May 5, 1990 in Pittsburgh, Pa. Cornerback R-Freshman • 5-9 • 175 Richmond, Va. Varina FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) Practice squad defensive back … HIGH SCHOOL Three-year starter and four-year letterwinner as a wide receiver and defensive back at Varina High School for head coach Stu Brown … Garnered first-team allregion honors as a senior after earning second-team distinction as a junior … Two-time first-team all-district honoree … Named second-team All-Metro as a senior … Served as team captain and garnered team MVP honors as a senior … Recipient of the Rivalry Series U.S. Marine Scholarship Award … Totaled 82 tackles, five sacks and four interceptions (all returned for touchdowns) in ’08 … Recorded two interceptions as a junior … Helped lead team to a pair of district 28 JUNIOR YEAR Earned starts in 13 contests … Ranked third on the team with 469 receiving yards … Finished the season with 34 catches and four touchdowns … Hauled in six catches for a career-high 148 yards and two touchdowns in the win against Delaware … Caught a then-school record 91-yard touchdown reception midway through the first quarter against the Blue Hens … Registered eight catches for 87 yards with a touchdown the following week at Villanova … Added four catches for 55 yards the following week in the win at Northeastern … Tallied four receptions for 48 yards in the triumph against Towson … Hauled in a touchdown catch in the win versus New Hampshire … Academic All-Conference … SOPHOMORE YEAR Played in 10 games and earned eight starts … Finished the year with 39 receptions for 438 yards … Ranked tied for fourth in the CAA with seven touchdown catches … Ranked 10th in the conference with 3.9 receptions per game … Hauled in at least four receptions in six contests … Registered seven catches for 105 yards and a touchdown (44-yd catch) in the win at Delaware … Totaled five grabs for 60 yards with a pair of touchdowns in the victory at New Hampshire … Also recorded two touchdown receptions at James Madison … Notched five catches for 67 yards in the season finale versus Richmond … Tallied five receptions for 55 yards in the triumph against Rhode Island … Had four receptions for 45 yards in the season opener at N.C. State … Also registered four catches for 37 yards against Villanova … Recorded touchdown receptions in the win at Towson and in the triumph versus Towson … Honored as the W&M QB Club Offensive Player of the Week twice (N.C. State and Richmond) … WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Travel squad wide out ... PERSONAL Son of Keith and Carla Hill ... Enjoys cards, paint ball, chess, billiards, import racing, muscle cars and hot rods ... Majoring in kinesiology ... Born on November 23, 1987 in Trenton, N.J. Fullback Senior • 5-11 • 218 Cincinnati, Ohio St. Xavier PERSONAL Son of Jeff and Veronica Hill ... Enjoys surfing, fishing and wood working ... Majoring in PMC with and entrepreneur concentration as well as kinesiology ... Born on January 2, 1988 in San Diego, Calif. Offensive Line Senior • 6-4 • 312 Hamilton Square, N.J. Lawrenceville School JUNIOR YEAR (2009) Saw action in three games and earned a start before suffering a season-ending injury … Recorded three catches for 36 yards, including a 17-yard touchdown reception, in the win against Central Connecticut State … SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Played in all 11 games and earned a start … Finished the year with a pair of catches for four yards and a touchdown … Recorded a 3-yard touchdown reception in the win against Northeastern … Also tallied a catch in the triumph at New Hampshire … CAPTAIN JUNIOR YEAR (2009) Earned starts in all 14 games at right tackle REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Member of travel squad, but saw limited game action ... SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Started 10 games at right tackle … FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Scout team ... Earned Scout Team Player of the Week honors in the week leading up to the VMI game ... REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Scout team offensive lineman ... FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Scout team offensive lineman ... Earned the Scout Team Player of the Week honors in the week leading up to the Hofstra game ... HIGH SCHOOL Two-year varsity performer for coach Steve Specht ... Earned all-city, All-Greater Catholic League and second-team all-district honors ... Rushed for 354 yards and a pair of touchdowns as a senior ... Named team’s most improved player as a junior ... Honors student all four years ... HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinning lineman for coach Ken Mills ... Two-time first-team allstate New Jersey Prep selection ... Also earned first-team all-area and All-Mid Atlantic Prep League honors both junior and senior seasons ... Voted team captain as a senior in 2005 and was invited to the NJ/NY Governor’s Bowl ... Nominated for PERSONAL Son of Mary and Anthony Hobson ... Cousin, Sarah Catlin, played field hockey at Bucknell ... Cousin, Tyler Garratt, played basketball at UC San Diego ... Enjoys piano, fishing, hunting, golf, tennis and basketball ... Majoring in history ... Born on January 30, 1988 in Cincinnati, Ohio. 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 29 BIOS HIGH SCHOOL Two-year varsity letter winner for coaches Jimmy DiNardo and Curt Brown ... Earned second-team All-Beach District honors as a senior, while serving as team captain ... Completed 55 percent of his passes in throwing for 1,285 yards and 10 touchdowns ... Also rushed for 501 yards and six touchdowns in just eight games ... Named team’s MVP both junior and senior seasons ... Earned coaches award of excellence ... Nominated for 2005 Wendy’s High School Heisman ... Passed for 773 yards and six touchdowns in eight games as a junior and rushed for 420 yards and six more scores ... Named Princess Anne’s fall male student-athlete of the year as a senior ... Member of the SCA executive council and editor of school yearbook for three years ... Member of National Honor Society and Latin Honor Society ... Served as the president of the Latin Club ... Honor roll student and member of principal’s list ... PLAYERS FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Scout team quarterback ... Earned Scout Team Player of the Week in first week of season ... the 2004 “Unsung Hero” award by the Mercer County Touchdown Club ... Recipient of the 2005 national Black Lion Award ... Recorded 28 “pancake” blocks as a senior ... Two-year letterwinner in track ... Earned spot on 2005 Dean’s List ... Active in community service projects and a member of St. Gregory the Great’s youth group ... Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 BIOS PLAYERS Defensive End Junior • 6-3 • 242 Manassas, Va. Osbourn Defensive Tackle Senior • 6-4 • 275 Dunwoody, Ga. Dunwoody SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009) Appeared in all 14 games as a reserve defensive end … Recorded 18 tackles, 7.0 tackles for a loss, 4.5 sacks and a forced fumble … Posted a huge game in the win at Rhode Island, totaling 3.0 TFLs, 2.0 sacks and a forced fumble … Recorded a season-high five tackles with 1.5 TFLs at Richmond … Tallied a sack and a fumble recovery in the win against James Madison … Posted a sack versus Weber State … Added a half sack in the victory against Delaware … JUNIOR YEAR (2009) Saw action in 13 games as a reserve defensive tackle … Finished the year with 13 total tackles, 4.0 tackles for a loss, 2.0 sacks and a forced fumble … Recorded a sack and a forced fumble in the triumph versus Towson … Totaled three tackles and a TFL in the win at Northeastern en route to being selected as the QB Club Special Teams Player of the Week … Registered a sack at Richmond … Tallied a TFL in the triumph against James Madison … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Appeared in the first six games at defensive end before suffering a season-ending injury … Recorded 11 tackles, 2.5 tackles for a loss and 2.0 sacks … Tallied a pair of tackles and a sack against Villanova … Also posted a pair of tackles with a sack in the win at Delaware … Registered two tackles with 0.5 tackles for a loss in the win at New Hampshire … Earned a season-high three stops in the victory against VMI … SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Missed season for personal reasons … FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Scout team linebacker ... HIGH SCHOOL Named the AAA State Defensive Player of the Year by the Virginia High School League Coaches Association as a senior after leading Osbourn to a perfect 14-0 record and the AAA State Championship ... Tallied 181 tackles, 10 sacks, eight forced fumbles and two blocked punts to also earn first-team all-state honors under head coach Steve Schultz ... Named a Second-Team All-Met selection by the Washington Post and the Northwest Region Defensive Player of the Year ... Recorded three quarterback sacks and forced two fumbles that led to touchdowns in the state championship game ... Collected 149 tackles as a junior and 67 as a sophomore ... Also lettered three years in track and field and earned two letters in lacrosse ... PERSONAL Son of Gary D. Hyde, Jr. and Vivien Hyde ... Enjoys training ... Majoring in sociology … Born on October 24, 1988 in Cape Coral, Fla. 30 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Saw limited action in nine games as a defensive tackle … Contributed eight tackles, including one sack and a .5 TFL … FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Scout team defensive lineman … HIGH SCHOOL Three-year starter and letterman on the defensive line for coach James Teeter … Recorded 44 solo stops and had 23 assisted tackles for a total of 67 his senior season … Also contributed four sacks, six TFLs and caused and recovered a fumble … Lettered in track and field as a thrower … Member of the National Honor Society … Played the cello in the school orchestra … Won three high school weight lifting competitions … PERSONAL Son of Ernst Jean-Pierre and Theresa Jean-Pierre … A volunteer with Dream Catchers on camps along with being a youth volunteer … Majoring in economics with a minor in sociology … Enjoys lifting weights, swimming, orchestra and fishing … Born on June 22, 1988 in Boyton Beach, Fla. WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 and basketball teams … Averaged 10 points per game in basketball as a senior … An honor roll student in high school … PERSONAL Son of Robin and Thomas Kearney … Father played center and nose tackle at Pennsylvania, while his uncle, Kevin Nolan, played guard at North Carolina ... Majoring in economics … Born on December 8, 1989 in Chester County, Pa. FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) Reserve offensive lineman who was on the travel squad for all 14 games but did not see any game action … HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner as an offensive and defensive lineman at Eastside for head coach Rick Hurst … Earned all-region, all-county and all-area honors as a senior after totaling 40 pancake blocks … Selected as the team’s most valuable offensive lineman in 2008 … Chosen as the Atlanta Touchdown Club Lineman of the Week once as a senior … Garnered all-county accolades in ’07 after recording 33 pancake blocks … Elected as president of student government in 2008-09 … Also served as the treasurer of student government the prior academic year … DECA vice president, member o Men of Distinction, concert band and an honor roll student … PERSONAL Son of Horace and Michelle Johnson … Majoring in business … Member of Live and Distinguished Gentlemen … Born on February 3, 1991 in Atlanta, Ga. Tight End Sophomore • 6-4 • 246 Glenmoore, Pa. Downingtown West REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) Saw action in three games as a reserve tight end … BIOS Place Kicker R-Freshman • 5-10 • 170 Williamsburg, Va. Lafayette FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) Member of the travel squad for all three playoff games but did not see any game action … HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner as a kicker and punter at Lafayette for head coach Paul Wheeler … First-team all-state and all-region selection as a punter … Two-time all-district selection as a kicker and punter … Chosen to the Daily Press All-Star Team … Also named to the All-Virginia Gazette Team … Averaged 42 yards per punt … Earned four letters in soccer as a goalkeeper and a pair of letters in indoor track as a sprinter … Garnered all-state accolades in soccer twice … Honored as the 2009 Lafayette H.S. Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year … Selected to the Athletic Honor Roll 10 times … Served as high school class president twice and was the Student Body President as a senior … Extracurricular activities included the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta National Math Honor Society, Project Out Reach (Club Reporter) and Key Club … Earned Principal’s Leadership Award … Active in Boy Scouts and was an Eagle Scout and Troop Leadership Award Winner … PERSONAL Son of C. William and Kathy Kuhn … Plans to major in business … Born on October 29, 1990 in Williamsburg, Va. FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Redshirted as the scout team quarterback … HIGH SCHOOL Three-year starter at quarterback at Downingtown West for Head Coach Michael Milano … A three-time all-league and all-area selection … Garnered all-state accolades as a senior … Led his team to a 10-2 record and the third round of the state playoffs in 2007 … Completed 145-of-238 passes for 21 touchdowns (with just three interceptions) as a senior … Also contributed 555 yards and nine touchdowns rushing … Threw for 1,500 yards and 14 TDs as a junior, completing 99 passes in 148 attempts and ran for an additional 447 yards ... Passed for 1,305 yards while running for 355 yards during sophomore season … Set every passing record at Downingtown West …Also a starter on Downingtown West’s baseball 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE PLAYERS Offensive Line R-Freshman • 6-1 • 299 Covington, Ga. Eastside 31 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 BIOS PLAYERS Defensive Back Sophomore • 5-11 • 171 Buckingham, Va. Buckingham-County Two-time honorable mention All-Met selection by the Washington Post ... Also lettered two years in basketball and one year in track ... Member of FCA and a student ambassador ... Served as a United States Senate page summer of 2005 ... PERSONAL Son of Robert and Patricia Mangas ... Father played football at Kentucky (197882) ... Enjoys basketball and golf and is a general sports enthusiast ... Majoring in economics … Born on February 22, 1989 in Arlington, Va. Running Back Senior • 5-9 • 182 Chesapeake, Va. Western Branch FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) Appeared in 11 games on special teams …Finished the season with three solo tackles …Honored as the QB Club Special Teams Player of the Week following the NCAA opening-round win against Weber State … HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner as a quarterback and free safety at Buckingham County … Earned second-team all-district honors as a quarterback twice … Finished his career with 2,300 yards passing and 15 touchdowns … Also rushed for 20 touchdowns … Also garnered four letters in baseball as a centerfielder and two letters in basketball as a point guard … A second-team all-district honoree in baseball in ’08 … Led basketball team to the state quarterfinals in ’08 … Member of the National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America, BETA Club and was a SCA Senior Class Representative. PERSONAL Son of Larry Lee and Carolyn Smith-Lee … Uncle Donald lee Played football at Norfolk State … Enjoys swimming, playing piano and playing drums … Majoring in public policy … Member of Ebony Expressions … Born on June 25, 1990 in Buckingham, Va. Quarterback Junior • 6-1 • 194 Chantilly, Va. Paul VI SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009) Appeared in the victory against Central Connecticut State … CAPTAIN JUNIOR YEAR (2009) Appeared in all 14 games and earned four starts … Ranked second on the team with 458 rushing yard on 93 carries with seven touchdowns … Also hauled in 22 catches for 85 yards … Rushed for 93 yards on nine carries and scored a career-high three touchdowns in the win at Rhode Island … Earned QB Club Offensive Player of the Week honors for his effort against the Rams … Rushed for 65 yards with a score the following week in the victory against Towson … Recorded 62 yards on the ground in the triumph versus James Madison … Honored as the QB Club Offensive Player of the Week after rushing for 42 yards with a touchdown in the win at Northeastern … Recorded a 37-yard touchdown run in the win against Central Connecticut State … Posted a career-high six catches in the regular-season contest at Villanova … Found the end zone in the victory against New Hampshire … SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Appeared in eight games with 141 rushing yards on 29 carries and a touchdown … Entered preseason camp as the team’s starting tailback, but sustained a knee injury during fall scrimmage … Also made four catches for 34 yards … Registered a season-high 52 rushing yards on eight carries in the win at Towson … Totaled 43 yards on the ground on five attempts the following weekend in the victory at Northeastern … Found the end zone and tallied a 14-yard reception in the triumph against Rhode Island … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Member of the travel squad who saw limited reps at wide out … FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Scout team quarterback/athlete ... HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner and two-time First-Team All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference quarterback for coach Pat McGroarty ... Passed for 2,007 yards and 21 touchdowns, completing 143 of 270 attempts as a senior ... Finished career with 4,176 yards and 36 touchdowns, having completed 298 of 595 career attempts ... 32 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner as both a running back and defensive back for coach Lew Johnston ... Earned all-district honors at both positions as a senior ... Named team MVP as a senior ... Averaged nearly 9.0 yards per rushing attempt in his senior season, finishing year as team’s leading rusher with 780 yards and 13 touchdowns ... Earned team’s leadership award ... Rushed for 1,866 yards and 36 touchdowns in scholastic career ... Four-year letterwinner in track and field for coach Claude Toukene ... One of state’s top scholastic 55-meter runners with a personal record time of 6.40 ... Two-time district champion in the event ... Also a two-time district champion in long jump ... Won district title in 100-meter and finished second in 200-meter ... Holds school record in 55m, 60m (6.86), 100m (10.30), 200m (21.20) and 300m (34.72) ... Served as secretary of Student Council Association ... Member of School Planning Council and various youth ministries ... Activities: Tribe United, President’s Aide, Founder of Bridging the Gap Organization, NAACP member, and mentor for Project DREAM at Yorktown Elementary School ... PERSONAL Son of Melvin and Melody Marriner ... Uncle, Antonio Thomas, played football at James Madison ... Enjoys reading books, music, movies, billiards and swimming ... Member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. and President’s Aides … Serves as the NAACP Public Relations Chair … Serves as a Project Dream mentor … Won the NAACP Leadership Award … Majoring in kinesiology ... Born on May 18, 1988 in Norfolk, Va. Punter/Place Kicker Senior • 6-0 • 183 Centreville, Va. Westfield JUNIOR YEAR (2009) Earned All-CAA First Team honors … Ranked 21st nationally and second in the conference with 40.5 yards per punt … Totaled 11 punts longer than 50 yards … Pinned the opposition inside the 20-yard line 15 times … Honored as the CAA Special Teams Player of the Week following the win at Rhode Island after averaging BIOS FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Scout team tailback ... Earned Special Teams Player of the Week honors in the week leading up to the Maine game ... 48.7 yards per punt and pinning the Rams inside the 20 three times … Also recorded a career-long 71-yard punt versus URI … Averaged 44.5 yards per punt and pinned the opposition inside the 20 on all four of his punts in the win at Northeastern … Also tallied a 67-yard punt against the Huskies … Averaged more than 45.0 yards per punt in wins against Delaware and James Madison … Pinned Towson inside the 20 three times … Selected as a College Sporting News Preseason All-American … Chosen to the Preseason AllCAA Team … Also earned preseason all-league honors from Phile Steele … PLAYERS REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Appeared in nine games, earning seven starts ... Leading rusher on the team with 518 yards on 115 carries and one touchdown ... Had four carries in the season opener against Delaware ... Saw more action due to injuries and had double-digit rushing attempts the rest of the season ... Registered a season-high 86 yards on 21 carries against UMass ... Racked up 78 yards on 11 carries against Richmond ... Totaled 10 catches for 22 yards on the season ... Hauled in two catches for 18 yards and a touchdown against JMU ... Also had a touchdown reception against Hofstra ... Started the season as a key special teams contributor with nine kick returns for 203 yards in the first three games ... Opened the season with six kick returns for 137 yards ... SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Selected to the All-CAA Third Team … Ranked second in the conference with 41.5 yards per punt … Totaled 45 punts for 1,869 yards … Pinned the opposition inside the 20-yard line 12 times … Recorded four punts of 50 or more yards in the season opener at N.C. State … Also pinned the Wolfpack inside the 20-yard line twice … Pinned Villanova inside the 20-yard line twice … Recorded a 60-yard punt and had a pair of punts downed inside the 20 twice at James Madison … Registered a season-long 65-yard punt in the season finale against Richmond … Averaged 49.0 yards per punt (four attempts) versus the Spiders … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Started all 11 games at punter ... Averaged 35.1 yds/attempt over 43 punts last on year ... Placed nine punts inside the 20-yard line ... Had a career long 48-yard effort vs. Va. Tech .. Also included in his afternoon vs. the Hokies was a career-high 11 attempts ... FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Spent season on travel squad, but did not see any game action ... HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner who was named one of Virginia’s Top 60 recruits by the Roanoke Times ... Named All-Met by Washington Post for AAA Concorde District ... Connected on 20 of 26 career field goal attempts, including a school record 48-yarder ... Had 37 touchbacks on 49 kickoffs and was 6-for-7 on field goals as a senior, including the 48-yarder ... Earned first team all-district and second team all-region honors as a senior ... Named the 2005 Times Kicker of the Year ... Also handled punting duties and averaged 35 yards an attempt ... First team All-Examiner punter ... Cum laude student all four years and also captained soccer team ... PERSONAL Son of David and Barbara Miller ... Sister, Amanda, is an All-American diver at Purdue ... Enjoys playing kickball with the neighborhood kids … Assistant coach of the Neighborhood Basketball League U-12 Eagles ... Majoring in kinesiology ... Born on September 15, 1988 in Va. 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 33 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 BIOS PLAYERS Linebacker Sophomore • 6-0 • 206 Doswell, Va. Caroline • 185 Va. Freeman REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) Appeared in 13 games as a reserve linebacker … Finished the season with 15 tackles, 0.5 tackle for a loss and a pass breakup … Recorded a season-high four tackles in the victory at Towson … Tallied two stops with a 0.5 TFL in the win at Rhode Island … FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Redshirted as a scout team linebacker … HIGH SCHOOL A three-year letterwinner at running back and linebacker at Caroline for Head Coach Robert Jenkins … A three-time first-team all-district, all-region and allarea choice at both running back and linebacker … A first-team all-state linebacker as a senior … Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year (top 50 in the nation) as a junior … Graduated as Caroline’s all-time leading tackler … President of the National Honor Society and his high school class as a sophomore, junior and senior … A member of the BETA Club and FCA … PERSONAL Son of Alvin and Elaine Mines … Majoring in kinesiology … Sings in Ebony Expression (Campus Gospel Choir) … Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes … Born on February 8, 1990 in Richmond, Va. Defensive End Senior • 6-0 • 247 Cockeysville, Md. McDonogh JUNIOR YEAR (2009) Appeared in all 14 games as a reserve defensive end and fullback … Finished the season with 13 tackles, a sack and a safety … Registered two tackles and a safety in the win at Rhode Island … Honored as the QB Club Special Teams Player of the Week in the victory against Towson and in the NCAA Semifinal game versus Villanova … SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Key reserve at defensive end who appeared in all 11 games … Finished the year with 18 tackles … Recorded a career-high six tackles (three solo) in the victory against Norfolk State … Made three stops in the season opener at N.C. State … Totaled a pair of tackles versus New Hampshire, Towson and James Madison … 34 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Missed season due to ACL surgery ... FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Joined the program as a walk-on in the fall and redshirted as a scout team linebacker ... HIGH SCHOOL Played under coach Dom Damico ... Earned all-county honors at linebacker and was named honorable mention all-state for big schools in Maryland ... PERSONAL Son of Terry and Susan O’Brien ... Enjoys lacrosse, fishing and water sports ... Majoring in economics ... Born on April 15, 1988 in Baltimore, Md. SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009) Appeared in four games and made a tackle in the win at Norfolk State … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Saw action in seven games primarily on special teams … Registered a tackle in the win at New Hampshire … FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Scout team defensive back ... HIGH SCHOOL Two-year varsity letterwinning running back and defensive back for coach Bob Brinkley ... Earned All-Colonial District honors at running back as a junior ... Served as team captain as a senior ... Lettered four years running hurdles in outdoor track and two years of indoor track ... Two-time team captain (2005, 2006) for both indoor and outdoor track and field teams ... Also lettered one season in wrestling ... Vice President of National Honor Society as a senior ... Latin Club President as a senior and Interact Club President as a junior and senior ... Beta Club member ... PERSONAL Son of John and Suzy O’Connor ... Father played baseball at Richmond (1977-80) ... Enjoys guitar, snowboarding and reading ... Majoring in English with a economics minor ... Born on January 25, 1989 in Blacksburg, Va. WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Appeared in two games at defensive tackle … Made a tackle in the win against VMI … Also made a stop the following week in the win against Norfolk St. … PERSONAL Son of Denise and David Paulus … Looking to pursue a degree in marketing at the College … His brother, Greg, played point guard for Duke’s basketball team, then started a season at quarterback for Syracuse … Brothers David, Matt, Danny and Chris played football at Georgetown … His sister, Sarah, is a basketball player at Fairfield … Born October 12, 1988. Defensive End Junior • 6-3 • 250 Paramus, N.J. St. Peter’s Prep FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Scout team defensive lineman ... HIGH SCHOOL Two-year letterwinner and team captain as a senior under head coach Jim Morgans ... Earned first-team all-conference and second-team all-area honors at defensive end ... Selected to play in the Pennsylvania East-West All-Star Game ... Named team’s defensive MVP both as a junior and senior ... Tallied nine sacks, an interception and scored two defensive touchdowns in 2006 ... Finished career with 15 sacks and eight fumble recoveries ... Also lettered two years in basketball as a power forward and was named to the conference all-star team as a senior ... Member of National Honor Society and Latin Club ... PERSONAL Son of Mike and Cheryl Pagliaro ... Enjoys basketball, listening to music, video games, ping-pong and spending time with friends ... Majoring in kinesiology ... Born on January 10, 1989 in Allentown, Pa. Quarterback Junior • 6-4 • 220 Syracuse, N.Y. Christian Brothers (North Carolina) AT UNC Played in four games and was 4-for-13 for 33 yards with two interceptions … Made first career start at Miami and was 1-for-4 for 10 yards … Entered the Virginia Tech game for an injured T.J. Yates and was 3-for-8 for 23 yards and two picks … HIGH SCHOOL SuperPrep All-America … Ranked the No. 1 player in New York by SuperPrep … Ranked the No. 4 pro-style quarterback in the country by Rivals.com … Considered the No. 7 quarterback in the country by PrepStar … Named the New York state Gatorade Player of the Year … Member of Tom Lemming’s All-America team SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009) Appeared in the first eight games as a reserve defensive end before missing the final six contests due to injury … Recorded 20 total tackles with 3.5 sacks and 4.0 tackles for a loss … Honored as the QB Club Defensive Player of the Week after totaling three tackles and two sacks at Villanova … Totaled three tackles, 1.5 TFL and a sack in the win against Delaware … Posted five tackles and a half sack in the triumph against Central Connecticut State … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR Played in nine games and started the season finale against Richmond at defensive end … Recorded 24 tackles, 4.0 tackles for a loss and 0.5 sacks … Totaled a career-high six tackles at James Madison … Registered three stops and a pair of tackles for a loss in the season finale against Richmond … Made three stops, a half sack and a tackle for a loss in the triumph versus Rhode Island … Tallied four tackles (three solo) and a tackle for a loss in the victory versus Northeastern … FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Missed season due to ankle injury ... HIGH SCHOOL Helped lead St. Peter’s to an 11-1 record and its seventh consecutive Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic Association Championship under head coach Rich Hanson ... St. Peter’s extended its winning streak over Hudson County opponents to 60 with a perfect 8-0 conference record ... Named to the Jersey Journal All-County FirstTeam ... Recorded 72 total tackles with 7.5 quarterback sacks in 2006 ... Added five quarterback hurries and recovered two fumbles ... Caught five passes for 44 yards and a touchdown ... Also lettered one season in basketball ... PERSONAL Son of Neil and Liliabeth Pradhanang ... Enjoys working out, fishing and spending time with family ... Majoring in kinesiology ... Born on October 5, 1989 in Secaucus, N.J. 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 35 BIOS JUNIOR YEAR (2009) Saw action in five games as a reserve … … Ranked the No. 10 quarterback in the country by Scout.com … Considered the No. 15 quarterback in the country by SuperPrep … Completed 58 percent of his passes for 2,304 yards and 29 touchdowns as a senior … Led team to an 11-1 record as a junior, falling in the state semifinals … Completed 131 of 234 attempts for 2,084 yards and 23 touchdowns and nine interceptions … Earned third-team all-state honors as a junior … Coached by Joe Casamente … PLAYERS Offensive Line Junior • 6-3 • 284 Schnecksville, Pa. Parkland Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 PLAYERS BIOS Defensive Tackle Junior • 6-2 • 300 Richmond, Va. Hermitage Fullback Senior • 6-1 • 224 Newport News, Va. Denbigh SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009) Appeared in 13 games and earned two starts … Rushed for 290 yards on 57 carries and scored a pair of touchdowns … Averaged a team-best 5.1 yards per carry … Rushed for a season-high 68 yards in the win at Norfolk State … Totaled 41 yards on six carries with a touchdown in the opening-round playoff triumph versus Weber State … Also hauled in a pair of catches against the Wildcats … Rushed for 34 yards and found the end zone in the victory at Rhode Island … SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009) Appeared in all 11 regular-season contests and earned six starts before missing the playoffs with an injury suffered in the Richmond game … Registered 20 total tackles, 2.0 tackles for a loss and a half sack … Recorded a season-high four tackles with a quarterback hurry in the win against New Hampshire … Posted a TFL in the triumph versus James Madison … Tallied three tackles and a half sack in the victory at Northeastern … SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Earned starts in the first three games of the season before suffering an injury … Appeared in nine games … Totaled 323 rushing yards on 40 carries for 8.1 yards per rush … Made three catches for 32 yards … Registered 180 rushing yards on just 15 carries in the win against VMI … Honored as the W&M QB Club Offensive Player of the Week following the performance versus the Keydets … Rushed for 51 yards on 12 carries in the season opener at N.C. State … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Started all 11 games at defensive tackle … Totaled 26 tackles and 0.5 tackles for a loss … Recorded a career-high five tackles in the win at New Hampshire … Made four stops in the victory against VMI … Tallied three tackles (all solo) in the win at Delaware … Registered three tackles in the season finale versus Richmond … Earned half tackle for a loss in the win at Towson … FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Started season on scout team, but moved to travel squad for final three games of season due to injuries at tailback position ... Saw action in final three games, carrying the ball 19 times for 61 yards ... Scored first touchdown in first career game at Hofstra ... Also found end zone vs. James Madison ... HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner and a four-year starter at running back and linebacker for head coach Tracy Harrod ... Named Second-Team All-Peninsula District on offense as a senior ... Earned team’s offensive MVP award as a senior and defensive MVP award as a junior ... Rushed for 825 yards and seven touchdowns in 2006 ... Also collected a combined six letters in indoor and outdoor track ... Named indoor track’s top newcomer as a sophomore and team MVP as a junior ... Named most inspirational for indoor track ... Member of National Honor Society ... PERSONAL Son of Terry and Jowanda Riggins ... Enjoys sports, video games and hanging out with friends ...Majoring in kinesiology with a minor in psychology ... Born on August 17, 1989 in Fort Riley, Kan. 36 FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Scout team defensive lineman ... HIGH SCHOOL Three-year starter at offensive guard and defensive tackle for head coach Patrick Kane ... First-Team All-Colonial District pick at guard and First-Team All-Metro at defensive tackle by Richmond Times-Dispatch in 2006 ... Recorded 108 total tackles as a senior, the second-most in school history, to earn Second-Team All-Central Region honors ... Also named team MVP ... Earned Second-Team All-Colonial District honors on both offense and defense as a junior in 2005 ... Received team’s Panther Award as a junior ... Three-time all-district qualifying thrower in track and field ... Named all-region in 2005 and 2006 in track ... Also a three-time all-district academic team selection ... PERSONAL Son Harold and Willnette Robertson ... Cousin, Devin Allen, played semi-pro football for the Virginia Ravens ... Enjoys basketball, music, playing the drums and video games ... Major is undecided ... Born on December 7, 1988 in Richmond, Va. WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Redshirted as scout team offensive lineman … HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner at offensive and defensive tackle at The Hun School for Head Coach Dave Dudeck … First-Team All-Mid Atlantic Prep League performer at both offensive and defensive tackle as a senior … Selected to play in both the New Jersey North/South All-Star game and the Governor’s Bowl (a game featuring top players from New York vs. New Jersey) … Helped team to 9-0 record and the New Jersey Prep State Title and the Mid-Atlantic Prep League Championship as a senior … Finished senior season with 21 total tackles, five tackles for losses, a blocked kick and one interception returned for a touchdown … Named to FirstTeam All-Prep honors as an offensive lineman by the Trenton Times, Star Ledger and Princeton Packet … Trenton Times also selected him to Second-Team All-Prep Honors as a defensive lineman … Also a three-year letterwinner as a member of the tennis squad … PERSONAL Son of Kim Dean and Dan Salazar … Father played hockey at Princeton … Majoring in kinesiology and health sciences … Member of Tribe Against Drunk Driving (TADD) … Born on November 28, 1990 in Overland Park, Kan. Quarterback Junior • 6-3 • 215 Buffalo, N.Y. St. Joseph’s Collegiate SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009) Saw action in four games as a reserve quarterback … Finished the season competing 4-of-7 passes for 57 yards … Completed 3-of-4 passes four 43 yards in the win against Towson … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Member of the travel squad for the N.C. State game … FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Scout team quarterback ... PERSONAL Son of Michael and Elizabeth Schmand ... Father was a quarterback at Upper Iowa ... Enjoys football and photography ... Majoring in history and kinesiology ... Born on December 1, 1988 in Buffalo, N.Y. Linebacker Senior • 6-2 • 225 Wilmington, N.C. Hoggard JUNIOR YEAR (2009) Appeared in all 14 games and earned 13 starts … Finished the season with 44 total tackles (30 solo), 11.5 tackles for a loss, 3.5 sacks, an interception, a fumble recovery and three pass breakups … Recorded five tackles, 2.0 TFLs, a sack and a fumble recovery in the win at Northeastern … Honored as the QB Club Defensive Player of the Week after totaling a career-high six tackles with 1.5 TFLs and a half sack in the victory against Delaware … Tallied four tackles, all solo, with a sack and 2.0 TFLs in the NCAA semifinal game at Villanova … Also posted five tackles and 1.5 TFLs in the regular-season contest versus the Wildcats … Other TFLs came against Norfolk State, James Madison, Rhode Island, Towson and New Hampshire … Recorded an interception late in the fourth quarter at Richmond … 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 37 BIOS REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) Appeared in eight games as a reserve offensive lineman … HIGH SCHOOL Named All-Western New York and a Fourth-Team All-State (AA) selection at quarterback by the New York State Sportswriters Association ... Led St. Joseph’s to second-straight Monsignor Martin League title after passing for a school-record 2,212 yards and 30 touchdowns under head coach Bob O’Connor ... Completed 160-of261 passing attempts in nine games, which included five 300-yard games and two games with six touchdown tosses ... Passed for a school-record 349 yards and four touchdowns in league championship victory and earned the game’s offensive MVP award ... Named to the Towanda News and Greater Niagara First-Teams ... Invited to play in the Governor’s Bowl at Rutgers and selected to the New York state “Golden 50” ... Connolly Cup finalist, given to the western New York player of the year ... Also a two-time team MVP in lacrosse ... Student council representative, Kairos retreat leader and member of Philosophy and French clubs ... PLAYERS Offensive Line Sophomore • 6-5 • 296 Lawrenceville, N.J. The Hun School Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 BIOS PLAYERS SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Played in just one game before suffering season-ending injury … Registered three tackles and a tackle for a loss in the season opener at N.C. State … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Appeared in seven games, earning one start ... Amassed 11 tackles on the season ... Had three tackles against Virginia Tech and Maine, while racking up two stops against Villanova and UMass ... Had one TFL against Villanova for a two-yard loss ... event held in North Carolina … Had an offer from Duke and was recruited by numerous D-I programs … Earned two letters on the basketball team … PERSONAL Son of Phil and Julia Stinnie … Father was a third-round draft pick by the New York Knicks … Plans to major in business … Born on January 18, 1990 in Charlottesville, Va. Defensive Tackle Senior • 6-3 • 265 Millersville, Pa. Penn Manor FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Scout team defensive back ... Earned scout team defensive player of the week honors in week seven ... HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner as a wide receiver and free safety for coach Scott Braswell ... Two-time all-conference and all-district performer as a free safety ... Named conference’s Defensive Player of the Year (2005) ... Also selected as an all-state performer (2005) ... Participated in the North/South Shrine game and was an EastWest All-Star selection ... Helped program to streak of four consecutive conference titles ... Recorded 185 tackles, 12 interceptions, four forced fumbles, 21 pass breakups and three fumble recoveries in career ... Added 25 career receptions for 800 yards and 10 touchdowns ... Also played baseball and track and field ... Former high school teammate of current Tribe tight end Rob Varno ... Member of school’s senior BETA club and National Honor Society ...Activities: Member of FCA... PERSONAL Son of Bill and PJ Steinman ... Enjoys family time, sports and music ... Majoring in kinesiology with a minor in economics ... Born on November 28, 1987, in Sarasota, Fla. Defensive End R-Freshman • 6-4 • 230 Troy, Va. Saint Anne’s Belfield JUNIOR YEAR (2009) Appeared in 13 games and earned eight starts … Finished the season with 38 total tackles (26 solo), 5.5 sacks, 12.0 tackles for a loss and four pass breakups … Earned QB Club Defensive Player of the Week honors following the final two contests …Totaled a career-high 11 tackles (nine solo) with 3.0 TFLs and a sack versus Villanova in the NCAA semifinals … Posted four stops (all solo) with a pair of sacks and a PBU in the triumph at top-ranked Southern Illinois in the NCAA quarterfinals … Totaled four tackles (all solo) with 3.0 TFLs and a sack in the win at Rhode Island … Registered a sack and a PBU in the victory at Norfolk State … Tallied a TFL in the win versus James Madison … Earned a half sack in the victory against New Hampshire … SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Appeared in all 11 games at defensive tackle … Totaled 28 tackles, 4.5 tackles for a loss and 1.5 sacks … Recorded four tackles, a sack and 1.5 tackles for a loss in the win at Delaware … Registered three tackles, a half sack and 1.5 tackles for a loss in the victory at Towson … Earned three tackles and a half tackle for a loss in the season opener at N.C. State … Also had a half tackle for a loss in the triumph against VMI … Posted four tackles (three solo) in the win versus VMI … FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) Scout teamd defensive lineman … HIGH SCHOOL Three-year starter as a defensive and offensive lineman at St. Anne’s Belfield School for head coach John Blake … A First-Team Virginia Independent Schools selection in ’08 as a defensive end and offensive tackle … Also earned first-team all-conference honors on both sides of the ball as a senior … First-team all-region on defense and second-team all-region on offense in ’08 … Played in nine of 11 games as a senior, totaling 72 tackles, eight tackles for a loss and seven sacks … Also registered 60 pancake blocks as an offensive lineman … Led team to DII state title game in ’08 … Selected first-team all-state, all-region and all-district as both a defensive end and offensive tackle in ’07 … Recorded 65 tackles, 10 tackles for a loss, six sacks and an interception as a junior … Helped team win back-to-back state championships in 2006 and 2007 … Named to the All-Combine team at an 38 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Saw action in 10 games at defensive tackle ... Contributed 16 total tackles on the season ... Saw his first career action at VMI, making three tackles ... Established career-high five tackles in season-ending game at Richmond ... Offensive Line Junior • 6-2 • 295 Warrenton, Va. Fauquier SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009) Earned starts in all 13 games in which he appeared at left guard … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Split time between travel and practice squad … Made first career start vs. VMI … FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Scout team lineman ... HIGH SCHOOL Earned three varsity letters at tight end and offensive line ... Served as team captain as a senior ... Received Cedar Run All-District honors as both a junior and senior ... Also lettered one season as a thrower for the track and field team ... REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) On the travel squad for 12 games but did not see any game action … BIOS PERSONAL Son of David and Mary Stover ... Mother played basketball for two seasons at Kutztown ... Uncle, Bill Piel, played four seasons of football at Lehigh ... Enjoys hunting and fishing ... Majoring in public policy ... Born on March 18, 1989 in Lancaster, Pa. PLAYERS HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinning fullback and linebacker for coach Bob Forgrave ... Rushed for 1,485 yards on 315 carries, averaging 4.7 yard per attempt as a senior ... Stands as the school’s all-time fifth-leading rusher ... First-team all-star on both offense and defense ... Named team MVP and received the Manor-Pride Award ... Also lettered two years and was a sectional champion wrestler ... Received the Jay Donald Herr Memorial Award for wrestling ... Wide Receiver Sophomore • 6-2 • 203 Mount Airy, Md. Linganore FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Redshirted as scout team wide receiver … HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner as a wide receiver at Linganore for Head Coach Rick Conner … First-team all-state selection as a senior … Named the Frederick Area’s Offensive Player of the Year after senior season saw him bring down 50 catches for 867 yards and 19 touchdowns … Ended career with 104 catches for 1722 yards and 26 TDs … Three-time first-team all-area and all-county selection (2005-07) … Second-team All-Met squad in 2007 … Holds league records for most regular season receiving TDs (25) and career receptions (104) … Also holds the Maryland Scholastic State record for single-season touchdown receptions (19) … His 1722 career receiving yards is second all-time in league history … Selected to the Baltimore TD Club’s Super 22 squad … Six-time Scholar-Athlete Awardee at school … Nominated as Scholar-Athlete of the Year for the Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame … Also started for three years on the basketball squad (freshman through junior seasons) and is a two-year letterwinner in indoor track … Earned Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. award and was a member of the National Society of High School Scholars … PERSONAL Son of Peta and Calvin Thomas … Father ran track at Michigan State … Played the saxophone in his high school marching and jazz bands … Now plays the saxophone at various churches and in a band … Born on October 17, 1990 in Rockville, Md. PERSONAL Son of Bryan and Sandra Sutton ... Enjoys fishing, shooting and lifting weights ... Majoring in government ... Born on July 9, 1988 in Prince William, Va. 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 39 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 BIOS PLAYERS Safety Sophomore • 5-11 • 197 Somerset, N.J. Franklin REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) Appeared in 13 games as a reserve safety … FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Redshirted as scout team defensive back … HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterwinner as a defensive back and wide receiver at Franklin for Head Coach Louis Soloman … Two-time First-Team Skyland Conference selection as defensive back (2006-07) … Also two-time first-team all-county selection on defense (2006-07) … Two-time second-team all-area selection as defensive back (2006-07) … First-Team All-Somerset selection as defensive back (2007) … FirstTeam All-Skyland Conference (East Division) Offensive (2007) … Ended senior season with 896 rushing yards (on 182 attempts) and 11 TDs … Had seven career INTs, including four in senior season … Recorded a pair of INT returns for TDs in career … Contributed 67 total tackles as a senior, with one sack … Had 39 career receptions for 490 yards and two scores … Also returned punts and kicks for squad … Earned additional letters in track and basketball … FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Redshirted as a scout team defensive lineman ... Also spent time on the team’s travel squad ... Earned scout team defensive player of the week award after first week of the season ... HIGH SCHOOL Two-year letterwinner as an offensive and defensive lineman for coach Pat Manuel ... Helped lead team to a AAA Central Regional Championship as a senior ... Hugh O’Bryan Youth Leadership Alumni award winner ... Played in summer baseball league as outfielder ... Volunteer for Special Olympics and a mentor for at-risk ninth graders ... Member of National Honor Society ... PERSONAL Son of Patrick and Andree Toon ... Enjoys playing guitar and working out ... Majoring in elementary education ... Born on May 23, 1988 in Lakenheath, England. Linebacker Junior • 6-1 • 235 Odenton, Md. Archbishop Spalding PERSONAL Son of Jackie and Chuck Thompson … Member of 1 in 4 … Born on June 17, 1990 in New Brunswick, N.J. Offensive Line Senior • 6-3 • 288 Chester, Va. Matoaca JUNIOR YEAR (2009) Started all 13 games in which he appeared at right guard … SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Made the transition from defensive tackle to offensive guard during the fall and worked his was into game action … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Appeared in 10 games, earning two starts ... Racked up 21 tackles on the season ... Had a season-high four tackles against Maine ... Recorded three tackles against JMU, Richmond, Delaware and VMI ... Had one assisted sack in the game against VMI for a two-yard loss ... 40 CAPTAIN SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009) Earned All-CAA Second Team honors … Also selected to the VaSID All-State Second Team … Started all 14 games at middle linebacker … Led the team with 90 total tackles … Also finished the season with 2.5 sacks, 10.0 tackles for a loss, three interceptions, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and three pass breakups … Recorded a season-high 11 tackles with a sack, two TFLs, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in the win at Virginia … Honored as the QB Club Defensive Player of the Week following his effort against UVA … Posted 10 tackles with 1.5 TFLs the following week in the triumph versus Central Connecticut State …Tallied 10 stops in the victory at Northeastern … Honored as the CAA Defensive Player of the Week after totaling eight tackles, a sack and an interception in the victory against Towson … Registered nine tackles, a sack, and 1.5 TFLs at Richmond … Made six tackles and returned an interception 60 yards for a touchdown in the NCAA opening round win against Weber State … Totaled a pair of TFLs in the NCAA quarterfinal victory at Southern Illinois … Recorded seven tackles (six solo) with a TFL versus Villanova in the NCAA semifinals … Posted an interception in the win at Norfolk State … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Started all 11 games, seven at outside linebacker and the other four at inside line- WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 HIGH SCHOOL Led head coach Mike Whittles’ squad to an undefeated 11-0 season and No. 4 state ranking as a senior ... Named First-Team All-Met linebacker by the Washington Post and First-Team All-Met tailback by the Baltimore Sun ... Earned county defensive player of the year honors by the Washington Post and offensive player of the year honors by the Baltimore Sun ... Named best player in the county by Anne Arundel coaches with the Rhodes Memorial Trophy and a consensus all-state pick at linebacker ... Recorded 117 total tackles with three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, including one returned 68 yards for a touchdown ... Rushed for 1,096 yards and 11 touchdowns ... Earned MIAA B First-Team All-Conference honors and Baltimore Sun and Washington Post all-county honors as both a junior and senior ... Named best player in the county, offensive player of the year and first-team allcounty honors by the Capital-Gazette ... PERSONAL Son of Robert and Lisa Trantin ... Father played football and was a member of the track team at Coe College ... Nephew of former NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer and current Green Bay assistant coach Kurt Schottenheimer ... Cousin, Kurt Kittner, played quarterback at Illinois ... Enjoys working out and hanging out with friends ... Majoring in kinesiology ... Born on December 12, 1988 in Fort Campbell, Ky. REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) Honored as the CAA Defensive Rookie of the Year and the ECAC Rookie of the Year … Selected to the All-CAA Second Team as a cornerback and to the all-league third team as a punt returner … Named an ECAC All-Star and earned first-team VaSID All-State honors … Ranked tied for second nationally with eight interceptions … The impressive total set a single-season freshman school record and ranked tied for third on W&M’s single-season list … Posted a pair of pick-sixes and totaled 160 interception return yards … Ranked second in the conference with 8.2 yards per punt return … Became the first FCS player honored as the FWAA Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week after intercepting three passes, one of which he returned 50 yards for a touchdown, in the win at Virginia … Also added to the Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List and was selected as the Sports Network National Player of the Week, a College Sporting News National All-Star and the CAA Defensive Player of the Week following his performance at UVA … Chosen as the CAA Special Teams Player of the Week the following week after returning three punts for 89 yards in the victory against Central Connecticut State … Also made five stops and a TFL against the Blue Devils … Intercepted two passes, one of which he returned 58 yard for a score, and notched a TFL in the NCAA opening round victory against Weber State … Also registered interceptions in wins versus Northeastern and New Hampshire, as well as the NCAA quarterfinal victory at topranked Southern Illinois … Tallied a TFL in the triumph against Delaware … FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Member of travel squad but did not see any game action … HIGH SCHOOL Two-year starter at defensive back and wide receiver at Warwick for Head Coach Stan Sexton … Played safety and corner during scholastic career … Also was team’s return specialist … Had seven career interceptions, two of which were returned for scores … Averaged 18.2 yards/attempt on punt returns as a senior and returned three for scores … Tabbed as team’s ‘shut-down’ corner … First-Team All-Peninsula District as a defensive back (2007) … Earned honorable mention distinction as a junior … Also a standout track athlete at Warwick with a career best time of 6.6 in the 55m dash … Excelled in triple jump and long jump as well … Named to the All-America Team in track … Letterman in basketball … PERSONAL Son of Avis and William Webb … Majoring in kinesiology … Member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated … Born on May 3, 1990 in Newport News, Va. 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 41 BIOS FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Scout team linebacker ... Cornerback Sophomore • 5-11 • 160 Newport News, Va. Warwick PLAYERS backer … Ranked second on the team with 76 tackles … Also finished the year with 6.5 tackles for a loss, 0.5 sacks, an interception, four pass breakups and two forced fumbles … Led the conference in tackles among freshmen with 6.9 per game … Figure ranked 10th in the league among all linebackers … Recorded a season-high 13 tackles (nine solo), a tackle for a loss, a forced fumble and an interception in the victory against Rhode Island … Honored as the CAA Rookie of the Week following the effort versus the Rams … Equaled a season-high with 13 tackles (12 solo) in the win against Northeastern … Posted nine tackles (seven solo) with 1.5 tackles for a loss versus Villanova … Also registered nine tackles at James Madison … Tallied six tackles (five solo) and forced a fumble in the triumph against Norfolk State … Had 1.5 tackles for a loss and a half sack in the victory versus VMI … Recorded tackles for a loss at N.C. State and against Richmond … Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 BIOS PLAYERS Safety Junior • 5-10 • 177 Louisa, Va. Louisa County SOPHOMORE YEAR (2009) Saw action in 12 games as a reserve cornerback … Finished the season with 25 total tackles (20 solo), an interception, a tackle for a loss and two pass breakups … Recorded an interception and returned it 20 yards in the win against Towson … Totaled a career-high five tackles at Richmond … Posted a TFL in the victory at Northeastern … Tallied a pair of pass breakups in the triumph versus Rhode Island … REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Appeared in three games before receiving redshirt with season-ending elbow injury … Finished the season with three tackles, a tackle for a loss and a pass breakup … Made a solo tackle in games against N.C. State, VMI and Norfolk State … FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Saw action in all 11 games as a reserve cornerback and special teams performer ... Contributed 13 total tackles ... Had a career-high three solo tackles vs. Towson ... Scored a touchdown after 28-yard fumble recovery return in first career game vs. Delaware ... HIGH SCHOOL Earned AP First-Team All-state and all-region honors under head coach Mark Fischer after leading Louisa to a 13-1 record, its first Region II Championship and first appearance in the AA state title game ... Named all-area cornerback by Free Lance-Star ... Tallied 38 total tackles with six interceptions and 11 pass break-ups ... Rushed for 549 yards and nine touchdowns and hauled in 12 catches for 254 yards and another score ... Totaled 68 points in 14 games ... Also earned all-district honors and was an all-region selection as a junior ... Four-year letterwinner and three-time all-district and all-region selection in track ... Served as vice president of National Honor Society ... Member of athletic council, Interact, student council and FCA ... Defensive Tackle Sophomore • 6-2 • 240 Fredericksburg, Va. Stafford REDSHIRT FRESHMAN YEAR (2009) Scout team defensive lineman … FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Redshirted as scout team defensive lineman … HIGH SCHOOL Prep: Two-year letterwinner as a defensive and offensive lineman at Stafford for head coach Chad Lewis … Served as a captain during senior season … Garnered Outstanding Lineman Award … Earned Commonwealth District All-Academic Award … Finished the ’08 season with 59 tackles … Played three years of varsity baseball as a first baseman and an outfielder … Also competed in track and field … Served as a Committee Chair with the National Honor Society … Other extracurricular activities included the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, DECA and various church activities … Enjoys fishing and boating … PERSONAL Son of Richard and Amelia Zaremba … Majoring in international relations … Member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, W&M Detachment … Assisted with the Campus Initiative for UNICEF … Member of the African American Male Coalition … Born on March 20, 1990 in Fredericksburg, Va. PERSONAL Son of Janice and Curtis Wells ... Enjoys playing basketball and spending time with friends ... Majoring in kinesiology with a minor in process management consulting ... Born on December 11, 1988 in Charlottesville, Va. 42 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 PLAYERS BIOS 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 43 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 2009 Season Honor Roll 2009 REVIEW College Sporting News All-America Team Adrian Tracy, DE Sean Lissemore, DT Sports Network All-America Team Sean Lissemore, DT (First Team) Adrian Tracy, DE (Second Team) Associated Press All-America Team Adrian Tracy, DE (Second Team) A LOOK BACK American Football Coaches Association All-America Team Adrian Tracy, DE Walter Camp All-America Team Adrian Tracy, DE All-Colonial Athletic Association David Caldwell, S (First Team) Jonathan Grimes, RB (First Team), KR (Third Team) Sean Lissemore, DT (First Team) David Miller, P (First Team) Adrian Tracy, DE (First Team) R.J. Archer, QB (Second Team) D.J. McAulay, WR (Second Team) C.J. Muse, OL (Second Team) Brian Pate, PK (Second Team) Jake Trantin, LB (Second Team) Rob Varno, TE (Second Team) B.W. Webb, CB (Second Team), PR (Third Team), Defensive Rookie of the Year A LOOK BACK 2009 SEASON REVIEW All-ECAC Adrian Tracy, DE B.W. Webb, CB/PR - Rookie of the Year 2009 Tribe Football Results Overall: 11-3 CAA: 6-2 Final National Ranking: 3/4 Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 11 44 Home: 6-0 Opponent at Virginia Central Connecticut St. at Norfolk State Delaware at #2 Villanova at Northeastern James Madison at Rhode Island Towson #7 New Hampshire at #4 Richmond #15 Weber State at #1 Southern Illinois at #2 Villanova Away: 5-3 Location Charlottesville, Va. Williamsburg, Va. Norfolk, Va. Williamsburg, Va. Villanova, Pa. Brookline, Mass. Williamsburg, Va. Kingston, R.I. Williamsburg, Va. Williamsburg, Va. Richmond, Va. Williamsburg, Va. Carbondale, Ill. Villanova, Pa. Result W, 26-14 W, 33-14 W, 27-15 W, 30-20 L, 28-17 W, 34-14 W, 24-3 W, 39-14 W, 31-0 W, 20-17 L, 13-10 W, 38-0 W, 24-3 L, 14-13 Attendance 54,587 9,546 10,005 12,259 8,217 1,829 12,259 5,117 8,037 9,246 17,527 6,497 5,860 4,171 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM VaSID All-State R.J. Archer, QB (First Team) David Caldwell, S (First Team) Jonathan Grimes, RB (First Team) Sean Lissemore, DT (First Team) C.J. Muse, C (First Team) Adrian Tracy, DE (First Team) Rob Varno, TE (First Team) B. W. Webb, CB (First Team) D.J. McAulay, WR (Second Team) Jake Trantin, LB (Second Team) CAA Football Academic All-Conference Team Sheldon Alexander, LB Chase Hill, WR Andy Topping, TE/LS Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week B.W. Webb - Sept. 7 Sports Network National Defensive Player of the Week B.W. Webb - Sept. 7 College Sporting News National All-Star B.W. Webb - Sept. 7 Adrian Tracy - Nov. 16 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 2009 Season Honor Roll 2009 REVIEW CAA Offensive Player of the Week R.J. Archer - Sept. 28 Jonathan Grimes - Oct. 26 CAA Defensive Player of the Week B.W. Webb - Sept. 7 Jake Trantin - Nov. 9 Adrian Tracy - Nov. 16 CAA Special Teams Player of the Week B.W. Webb - Sept. 14 David Miller - Nov. 2 A LOOK BACK Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List B.W. Webb, CB Buck Buchanan Award Watch List Adrian Tracy, DE College Sporting News Preseason All-American David Caldwell, S Jonathan Grimes, RB David Miller, P Brian Pate, PK Adrian Tracy, DE The Sports Network Preseason All-American Brian Pate, PK Adrian Tracy, DE Phil Steele Preseason All-American Adrian Tracy, DE Cornerback B.W. Webb was selected as the CAA Defensive Rookie of the Year and also earned all-conference honors as a punt returner in 2009. Preseason All-CAA Jonathan Grimes, RB David Miller, P Brian Pate, PK Adrian Tracy, DE - Co-Defensive Player of the Year 2009 W&M Quarterback Club Players of the Week Phil Steele Preseason All-CAA Adrian Tracy, DE Sean Lissemore, DT Jonathan Grimes, RB David Miller, P Brian Pate, PK Rob Varno, TE C.J. Herbert, DE Richmond Quarterback Club Division I Virginia Coach of the Year Jimmye Laycock VaSID Coach of the Year Jimmye Laycock FootballScoop.com Coordinator of the Year Bob Shoop, Defensive Coordinator FootballScoop.com Game Changing Coaching Staff Tribe Defensive Coaching Staff - Sept. 7 Virginia O: R.J. Archer, QB D: J. Trantin, LB ST: D. Miller, P Northeastern O: C. Marriner, RB D: A. Tracy, DE ST: B. Jean-Pierre, DT Richmond O: R. Varno, TE D: S. Lissemore, DT ST: David Caldwell, SS Central Connecticut St. O: R.J. Archer, QB D: C.J. Herbert, DE ST: B.W. Webb, CB/PR James Madison O: J. Grimes, RB D: C.J. Herbert, DE ST: B. Pate, PK Weber State O: J. Grimes, RB D: B.W. Webb, CB ST: E. Lee, DB Norfolk State O: R. Varno, TE D: S. Lissemore, DT ST: F. Johnson, DB Rhode Island O: C. Marriner, RB D: E. Franks, LB ST: D. Miller, P Towson O: R. Varno D: E. Francks, LB ST: D. Miller, P Southern Illinois O: J. Grimes, RB D: M. Stover, DT ST: D. Cook, LB Villanova O: R.J. Archer, QB D: M. Stover, DT ST: K. O’Brien, DL/FB Villanova O: J. Grimes, RB D: R. Pradhanang, DE ST: B. Pate, PK New Hampshire O: J. Grimes, RB D: S. Lissemore, DT ST: Andy Topping, TE/SS O: Offense D: Defense ST: Special Teams Delaware O: R.J. Archer, QB D: W. Steinman, LB ST: D. Cook, LB 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 45 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 RESULTS 2009 REVIEW GAME No. 14 William & Mary 26 Virginia 14 1 Sept. 5, 2009 Scott Stadium • Charlottesville, Va. GAME Central Connecticut State 14 No. 7 William & Mary 33 2 Sept. 12, 2009 Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, Va. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (9/5/09) -- Redshirt-freshman cornerback B.W. Webb intercepted three passes, including a 50-yard pick-six late in the fourth quarter, as the 14th-ranked William and Mary football team earned a 26-14 victory at Virginia in both teams’ season opener. The victory was the Tribe’s first against an FBS opponent (formerly Division I-A) since defeating Temple, 45-38, in 1998. W&M’s defensive effort was outstanding all night long, as it caused seven turnovers and held the Cavaliers scoreless in the second half. Additionally, the Tribe limited Virginia to just 269 yards of total offense and 12 first downs, with just 79 yards and four first downs coming in the second half. Both teams found the end zone in the opening quarter as the Cavaliers scored on a 34-yard run by quarterback Vic Hall, while R.J. Archer found Rob Varno with a five-yard strike. An 8-yard touchdown run by Jameel Sewell put UVA up 14-7 midway through the second quarter, but a pair of Brian Pate field goals (40/26 yds) drew the Tribe within one at halftime. After redshirt freshman Dante Cooke recovered a muffed punt by Hall at Virginia’s 9-yard line, Pate gave the Tribe its first lead of the contest, 16-14, when he booted in a 20-yard field goal from the right hash with 5:35 left in the third quarter. The Tribe’s defensive unit remained tough and came up with a huge stop on a fourth-andone at midfield with 9:48 left when Trantin and senior defensive end Sean Lissemore stopped quarterback Marc Verica for no gain. Francks’ second fumble recovery of the night, coming on UVA’s 36-yard line with 5:46 showing, helped set up another score for the Green and Gold. A 23-yard run by Archer on the first play of the drive helped set a 24-yard field goal by Pate, his fourth of the night, with 3:50 to play. W&M then sealed the triumph on Virginia’s ensuing drive when Webb intercepted Sewell and raced 50 yards down the Tribe sideline for touchdown to give the College a 26-14 cushion and its first victory against Virginia since 1986. WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (9/12/09) -- For the second consecutive week the William and Mary defensive unit held its opponent scoreless in the second half, as the No. 7 Tribe improved to 2-0 with a 33-14 victory against Central Connecticut State in its home opener at Zable Stadium on Sept. 12. Sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes made history in the triumph, as he became the fastest player in school history to total 1,000 career rushing yards – doing so in just 13 games. Among the College’s top 10 career rushers, Derek Fitzgerald and Jon Smith were the quickest to accomplish the feat (15 games) prior to Grimes. As a team, the Tribe out-gained CCSU, 372-237, and dominated the ground game, 243-78. Senior quarterback R.J. Archer posted a good all-around effort, as he threw a pair of touchdowns and scored another on the ground. Grimes finished as the game’s leading rusher with 80 yards on 19 carries, while senor wideout D.J. McAulay led all receivers with three catches for 70 yards and a touchdown. The Tribe wasted little time getting on the scoreboard, as it logged a 13-play, 86-yard drive on the game’s opening series that culminated with a 1-yard touchdown run by Archer with 7:56 showing. A forced fumble by senior defensive end C.J. Herbert resulted in a safety, while a 37-yard touchdown run by junior running back Courtland Marriner increased the lead to 16-0. Although CCSU’s James Mallory scored a pair of rushing touchdowns in the second quarter, Archer connected with Hobson (17 yds) and McAulay (21 yds) on touchdown strikes to give the Tribe a 30-14 advantage at the half. W&M scored touchdowns on four of its five possessions in the opening half and outgained the Blue Devils, 281-110. The lone score in the second half by either team was a 42-yard field goal by senior placekicker Brian Pate. William and Mary Virginia Central Connecticut St. William and Mary Scoring Summary Qtr Team 1st UVA 1st W&M 2nd UVA 2nd W&M 2nd W&M 3rd W&M 4th W&M 4th W&M First Downs Rushes - Yards Att-Cmp-Int Pass Yards Total Offense Total Plays Fumbles - Lost 3rd Down Conv. Penalties - Yards Sacks by - Yards Time of Possession 1 7 7 2 6 7 3 4 Final 3 10 26 0 0 14 Score Hall 34 run (Randolph kick) Varno 5 pass from Archer (Pate kick) Sewell 8 run (Randolph kick) Pate 40 field goal Pate 26 field goal Pate 20 field goal Pate 24 field goal Webb 50 interception return (Pate kick) W&M 15 37-125 44-23-1 184 309 81 0-0 5-20 12-100 1-7 35:36 Time 12:15 4:57 7:29 3:21 0:00 5:35 3:50 2:39 2 14 14 3 4 Final 0 0 14 3 0 33 Score Archer 1 run (Pate kick) B.W. Webb safety Marriner 37 run (Pate kick) Mallory 5 run (Izzo kick) Hobson 17 pass from Archer (Pate kick) Mallory 8 run (Izzo kick) McAulay 21 pass from Archer (Patek kick) Pate 42 field goal First Downs Rushes - Yards Att-Cmp-Int Pass Yards Total Offense Total Plays Fumbles - Lost 3rd Down Conv. Penalties - Yards Sacks by - Yards Time of Possession UVA 12 39-131 33-18-3 137 268 72 5-4 5-17 8-75 1-4 24:24 Rushing - W&M: Grimes 19-46, Archer 9-46, Riggins 4-22, Marriner 5-11. UVA: Hall 8-54 (TD), Sewell 13-40 (TD), Simpson 5-32, Wallace 2-7, Mack 3-7, Team 1-0, Verica 7-<9>. Passing - W&M: Phillips 44-23-1, 184 (TD). UVA: Sewell 17-9-3, Verica 11-7-0, Hall 5-2-0. Receiving - W&M: McAulay 5-51, Grimes 4-8, Marriner 4-5, Moody 3-70, Varno 3-28 (TD), Hill 2-15, Dohse 2-7. UVA: Simpson 6-28, Burd 5-46, Green 3-28, Mack 1-15, Horne 1-13, Brown 1-4, Snyder 1-3. Defense - W&M: Trantin 11 (7 solo, sack, 2 TFL, FF, FR), Tracy 9 (7 solo), Caldwell 6 (4 solo), Francks 5 (2 TFL, 2 FR, PBU), Webb (3 INT, TD). Attendance: 54,587; Time: 3:10; Weather: 82, Partly Cloudy 46 Scoring Summary Qtr Team 1st W&M 1st W&M 1st W&M 2nd CCSU 2nd W&M 2nd CCSU 2nd W&M 3rd W&M 1 0 16 CCSU 14 40-78 23-14-0 159 237 63 3-1 7-15 6-70 0-0 31:48 Time 7:56 3:35 1:45 12:35 11:58 3:50 0:36 11:15 W&M 19 42-243 16-9-1 129 372 58 2-0 4-11 6-54 2-4 28:12 Rushing - W&M: Grimes 19-80, Archer 11-63 (TD), Marriner 4-48 (TD), Jones 3-33, Ri9ggins 4-17, Hobson 1-6. CCSU: Mallory 20-56 (2 TD), Norris 3-12, Fowler 5-12, Richardson 4-11, Woolfolk 1-8, Wanket 7-<21>. Passing - W&M: Archer 16-9-1, 129 (2 TD). CCSU: Wanket 17-10-0, 125, Norris 6-4-0, 34. Receiving - W&M: McAulay 3-70 (TD), Hobson 3-36 (TD), Varno 1-19, Grimes 1-9, Marriner 1-<5>. CCSU: Fisher 5-53, Martin 3-61, Paul 2-15, Colagiovanni 2-13, Fowler 1-10, Norris 1-7. Defense - W&M: Trantin 10 (1.5 TFL), Francks 9 (sack), Tracy 8 (FF, PBU, QBH), Lissemore 6 (0.5 TFL), Pradhanang 5 (0.5 sack), Livingston 5 (PBU). Attendance: 9,546; Time: 2:42; Weather: 78, Partly Cloudy WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 GAME GAME 3 Scoring Summary Qtr Team 1st W&M 1st W&M 2nd W&M 3rd W&M 4th W&M 4th NSU 4th NSU 4th NSU First Downs Rushes - Yards Att-Cmp-Int Pass Yards Total Offense Total Plays Fumbles - Lost 3rd Down Conv. Penalties - Yards Sacks by - Yards Time of Possession 1 14 0 2 7 0 Score Grimes 10 pass from Archer (Pate kick) McAulay 13 pass from Archer (Pate kick) McAulay 30 pass from Archer (Pate kick) Pate 24 field goal Pate 32 field goal Hayden 32 pass from Brown (Castellat kick) Team safety Bell 16 pass from Brown (Castellat kick) W&M 20 45-159 20-15-0 153 312 66 4-2 6-11 3-36 2-12 37:15 WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (9/26/09) -- The fifth-ranked Tribe improved to 4-0 with a 30-20 victory against Delaware in its conference opener before a sold-out crowd of 12,259 at Zable Stadium on Sept. 26. The Tribe’s 4-0 start is the program’s best record to begin a season since it posted the same mark in 1994. Senior quarterback R.J. Archer completed 23-of-37 passes for a career-high 313 yards with two touchdowns, while junior wide receiver hauled in six-catches for a career-high 148 yards with two touchdowns. Sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes also came up big with 98 yards rushing and a pair of scores. W&M completely shut down the Blue Hens’ rushing attack and allowed -2 yards rushing on 18 carries. Additionally, Delaware had -22 yards rushing until its final offensive drive yielded 20 yards on the ground. The rushing total was the second-fewest by the Blue Hens in school history. The College jumped out to a 7-0 lead midway through the opening quarter when Archer connected with Hill on a 91-yard touchdown strike deep down the middle of the field. The electrifying play was the longest touchdown pass in the 115-year history of the program. W&M increased its lead to14-0 on its next possession when Archer found Hill on another scoring strike. Hill hauled in a short pass across the middle of the field and broke a tackle before racing into the right side of the end zone with less than a minute remaining in the first quarter. W&M pushed the lead to 17-0 on a 29-yard field goal by Brian Pate with 1:45 left in the second quarter, while Delaware answered with a 30-yard touchdown pass from Pat Devlin to Phillip Taxton with just 17 seconds remaining in the half. The Tribe opened the second half with a 12-play, 70-yard touchdown drive that culminated with a hard-fought 9-yard scamper by Grimes to extend the margin to 23-7. In what was a defensive battle for much of the second half neither team scored again until the final 2:37 when UD added a pair of touchdown pass by Devlin and Grimes found paydirt with a 4-yard scoring run. Delaware William and Mary 3 4 Final 3 3 27 0 15 15 Time 9:23 8:15 3:18 9:07 13:26 6:37 4:28 1:07 NSU 12 20-39 27-11-1 177 216 47 0-0 3-10 7-54 1-8 22:45 Rushing - W&M: Grimes 14-73, Riggins 12-68, Marriner 7-35, Miller 1-12, Jones 3-6, Archer 5-0, Team 4-<35>. NSU: Branche 7-31, Brown 11-5, Cotton 1-4, Estep 1-<1> . Passing - W&M: Archer 20-15-0 (3TD). NSU: Brown 27-11-1 (2TD). Receiving - W&M: McAulay 6-74 (2TD), Varno 5-36, Grimes 2-28 (TD), Conyers 1-8, Marriner 1-7. NSU: Hayden 4-84 (TD), Bell 4-66 (TD), Childress 1-15, McCowan 1-7, Cotton 1-5. Defense - W&M: Caldwell 4 (TFL), Herbert 4 (TFL), Lissemore 4 (Sack, Blk), Francks 3 (TFL), Trantin 3 (INT), Stover (Sack). Attendance: 10,005; Time: 2:25; Weather: 73, Mostly Cloudy Sept. 26, 2009 Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, Va. Scoring Summary Qtr Team 1st W&M 1st W&M 2nd W&M 2nd UD 3rd W&M 4th UD 4th W&M 4th UD First Downs Rushes - Yards Att-Cmp-Int Pass Yards Total Offense Total Plays Fumbles - Lost 3rd Down Conv. Penalties - Yards Sacks by - Yards Time of Possession 1 0 14 2 7 3 3 4 Final 0 13 20 6 7 30 Score Hill 91 pass from Archer (Pate kick) Hill 20 pass from Archer (Pate kick) Pate 29 field goal Thaxton 30 pass from Devlin Grimes 9 run (Pate Kick) Jones 25 pass from Devlin (2pt pass failed) Grimes 4 run (Pate kick) White 2 pass from Devlin (Jon kick) UD 18 18-<-2> 49-33-0 302 300 67 1-1 5-15 4-42 0-0 24:08 Time 7:19 0:52 1:45 0:17 10:03 1:47 1:47 W&M 22 42-145 37-23-0 313 458 79 2-0 8-17 5-43 5-28 35:52 Rushing - W&M: Grimes 24-98 (2TD), Marriner 7-27, Riggins 6-17, Archer 3-3. UD: Hayes 5-8, Devlin 11-<-2>, Thaxton 1-<-3>, Butler1-<-5>. Passing - W&M: Archer 37-23-0 (2TD). UD: Devlin 49-33-0 (3TD). Receiving - W&M: Hill 6-148 (2TD), Varno 5-40, Dohse 4-54, McAulay 4-33, Grimes 2-12, Marriner 1-17, Riggins 1-9. UD: Jones 10-113 (TD), Crosby 8-63, Mackey 7-33, Thaxton 2-33 (TD), Hayes 2-25, Schenauer 2-23, Javier 1-10, White 1-2 (TD) . Defense - W&M: Tracy 6 (4 solo, 2 Sacks, 3.5 TFL, PBU), Lissemore 6 (0.5 Sack, 2.5 TFL), Steinman 6 (0.5 Sack, 1.5 TFL), Francks 6 (5 solo, 2 PBU), Caldwell 4 (FF, FR), Pradhanang 3 (Sack, 1.5 TFL). Attendance: 12,259; Time: 2:52; Weather: 70, Mostly Cloudy 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 47 RESULTS William and Mary Norfolk State 4 Sept. 19, 2009 William “Dick” Price Stadium • Norfolk, Va. NORFOLK, Va. (9/19/09) -- The fifth-ranked Tribe remained unbeaten as it improved to 3-0 with a 27-15 victory at Norfolk State on Sept. 19. With the victory, W&M continued its best start since posting an identical mark to begin the 1998 season. Senior quarterback R.J. Archer threw three touchdown passes – all of which came in the first half – and completed 15-of-20 passes for 153 yards. Senior wide receiver D.J. McAulay totaled a game-high six catches for 74 yards with a pair of touchdowns, while sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes totaled a game-high 73 yards rushing to go with two catches for 28 yards and a touchdown. The Tribe’s defensive unit was dominant for much of the contest, as it held the Spartans scoreless until late in the fourth quarter. Additionally, the College limited NSU to 216 yards of total offense and allowed just 39 rushing yards. W&M also controlled the time of possession, 37:15-22:45. After forcing Norfolk State to a three-and-out on the contest’s opening series, the Tribe got on the scoreboard first when Archer found Grimes on a short pass on the left side that went for a 10-yard touchdown strike. An interception by sophomore linebacker Jake Trantin on the first play of NSU’s next possession gave the Tribe excellent starting field position at the Spartans’ 32-yard line, and Archer connected with McAulay on a 13-yard touchdown strike three plays later to push the advantage to 14-0 midway through the opening quarter. McAulay recorded his second touchdown catch of the evening when he made a diving grab in the front right side of the end zone on a 30-yard pass from Archer with 3:18 remaining in the opening half to give the Tribe a 21-0 lead. A pair of second half field goals by Pate pushed W&M’s lead to 27-0. NSU avoided the shutout by putting 15 points on the scoreboard in the final 6:37, as quarterback Dennis Brown threw a pair of touchdown passes, and a bad snap by the Tribe on a punt attempt resulted in a safety. Delaware 20 No. 5 William & Mary 30 2009 REVIEW No. 5 William & Mary 27 Norfolk State 15 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 RESULTS 2009 REVIEW GAME GAME No. 5 William & Mary 17 No. 2 Villanova 28 5 6 Oct. 3, 2009 Villanova Stadium • Villanova, Pa. VILLANOVA, Pa. (10/3/09) -- The fifth-ranked William and Mary football team had its fourgame season-opening winning streak snapped with a 28-17 loss at No. 2 Villanova on Oct. 3. The College dominated total yards, 472-283, and controlled the time of possession by more than five minutes. However, W&M committed a pair of turnovers and only scored one touchdown in its five trips into the red zone. The total yardage was especially lopsided in the second half when the Tribe outgained the Wildcats, 252-81. Senior quarterback R.J. Archer completed 35-of-55 passes for a career-high 354 yards with one touchdown. The 35 completions equaled a school record while the 55 attempts established a new program mark. Additionally, the 354 yards ranks as the 15th-best performance in school history. Villanova struck first on the contest’s first play from scrimmage when quarterback Chris Whitney delivered a 57-yard touchdown strike to wideout Brandyn Harvey deep down the middle of the field on a flea flicker. VU added another touchdown early in the second quarter on a 5-yard run by Matt Szczur, while W&M put its first points on the board midway through the quarter on a 44-yard field goal by Brian Pate. A 3-yard touchdown run by Angelo Babbaro with 1:53 showing in the second quarter pushed the margin to 21-3, but the College answered with another field goal when Pate’s try from 28 yards was good as time expired. Although W&M opened the second half with a 15-play drive that lasted 7:32 and ended with a 29-yard field goal by Pate, Villanova took its biggest lead of the contest, 28-9, when Szczur rushed for his second touchdown of the day late in the third quarter. A leaping 3-yard touchdown catch by junior wideout Chase Hill with 4:18 remaining proved to be the Tribe’s final score of the contest, as Villanova recovered the ensuing kick and was able to hold on to preserve the victory. William and Mary Villanova Scoring Summary Qtr Team 1st VU 2nd VU 2nd W&M 2nd VU 2nd W&M 3rd W&M 3rd VU 4th W&M First Downs Rushes - Yards Att-Cmp-Int Pass Yards Total Offense Total Plays Fumbles - Lost 3rd Down Conv. Penalties - Yards Sacks by - Yards Time of Possession 1 0 7 2 6 14 3 4 Final 3 8 17 7 0 28 Score Harvey 57 pass from Whitney (Yako kick) Szczur 5 run (Yako kick) Pate 44 field goal Babbaro 3 run (Yako kick) Pate 28 field goal Pate 29 field goal Szczur 4 run (Yako kick) Hill 3 pass from Archer (Varno pass from Archer) W&M 27 31-118 55-35-1 354 472 86 1-1 10-19 8-75 5-26 32:36 Oct. 10, 2009 Parsons Field • Brookline, Mass. BROOKLINE, Mass. (10/10/09) -- The eighth-ranked William and Mary football team forced three second half turnovers and scored four unanswered touchdowns to earn a 34-14 victory at Northeastern on Oct. 10. Sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes scored a pair of touchdowns and rushed for a game-high 91 yards on 14 car-ries (6.5 yards per carry). Highlighting his performance was a season-long 55-yard touchdown run in the third quarter that gave the Tribe its first lead of the contest. As a team, the College outgained Northeastern (0-6, 0-3), 396-277, and limited the Huskies to just 39 yards rushing (1.2 yards per carry). The defensive unit was especially impressive in the second half when it allowed just 125 total yards and 15 yards rushing (0.9 yards per carry). Senior kicker Brian Pate made a pair of field goals (39 and 41 yards) in the opening quarter, while NU got on the scoreboard with a 76-yard touchdown pass from Matt Carroll to Tony Lott. Despite trailing at the half, 7-6, W&M outgained the Huskies 184-152 and allowed just 24 yards rushing (on 16 carries). W&M took its first lead of the contest, 13-7, when Grimes broke a 55-yard touchdown run with 6:28 remaining in the third quarter. Grimes found the end zone again less than four minutes later when he capped off a sixplay, 37-yard drive with a 4-yard touchdown run to push W&M’s advantage to 20-7. W&M registered its third unanswered touchdown of the half when Marriner scored on a 4-yard scamper with 9:45 re-maining. The scoring drive covered just 8 yards, as an interception by Lissemore gave the Tribe starting field position inside Northeastern’s 10. The College pushed across its final score when Archer rolled out to his right and raced 8 yards into the end zone with 2:57 remaining to extend the lead to 34-7. Northeastern recorded a late touchdown when Carroll connected on a 25-yard strike to wideout Jordan Batts in the back left side of the end zone with 1:51 remaining. William and Mary Northeastern Time 14:41 14:54 6:08 1:53 0:00 7:28 2:38 4:18 VU 15 35-114 17-13-0 169 283 52 1-0 3-10 2-15 4-19 27:24 Rushing - W&M: Grimes 17-95, Riggins 4-20, Marriner 3-11, Archer 7-<8>. VU: Ball 13-50, Whitney 10-31, Szczur 6-30 (2TD), Babbaro 3-7 (TD), Doss 1-1, Young 2-<5>. Passing - W&M: Archer 55-35-1, 354 (TD). VU: Whitney 13-10-0, 146 (TD), Young 4-3-0, 23. Receiving - W&M: Hill 8-87 (TD), McAulay 7-100, Grimes 7-51, Marriner 6-37, Varno 4-36, Dohse 1-32, Gottlieb 1-6, Ribble 1-5. VU: Szczur 3-26, Harvey 2-65 (TD), Reynolds 2-23, Babbaro 2-0, White 1-31, Canci 1-10, Farmer 1-9, Wells 1-5. Defense - W&M: Lissemore 8 (7 solo, 2 sacks), Caldwell 5 (5 solo), Steinman 5 (1.5 TFL), Tracy 4 (sack, 1.5 TFL), Pradhanang 3 (2 sacks), Francks 3 (TFL). Attendance: 8,217; Time: 2:54; Weather: 74, Partly Cloudy 48 No. 8 William & Mary 34 Northeastern 14 Scoring Summary Qtr Team 1st W&M 1st NU 1st W&M 3rd W&M 3rd W&M 4th W&M 4th W&M 4th NU 1 6 7 2 3 4 Final 0 14 14 34 0 0 7 14 Score Pate 39 kick Lott 76 pass from Carroll (Johnson kick) Pate 41 field goal Grimes 55 run (Pate kick) Grimes 4 run (Pate kick) Marriner 4 run (Pate kick) Archer 8 run (Pate kick) Batts 25 pass from Carroll First Downs Rushes - Yards Att-Cmp-Int Pass Yards Total Offense Total Plays Fumbles - Lost 3rd Down Conv. Penalties - Yards Sacks by - Yards Time of Possession W&M 19 38-194 32-23-0 202 396 70 2-1 4-15 6-60 4-36 33:45 Time 7:53 6:38 2:01 6:28 2:40 9:45 2:57 1:51 NU 14 39-33 28-16-2 238 277 61 1-1 3-14 2-14 1-6 26:15 Rushing - W&M: Grimes 14-91 (2 TD), Marriner 10-42 (TD), Riggins 5-38, Archer 7-20 (TD), Jones 2-3. NU: Griffin 14-41, Harris 3-18, Conway 2-11, Kenney 1-9, Batts 2-3. Passing - W&M: Archer 22-31-0, 188. NU: Carroll 16-28-2, 238 (2TD). Receiving - W&M: McAulay 7-86, Grimes 5-10, Hill 4-55, Marriner 3-16, Varno 2-21, Dill 2-18, Marcey 0-<4>. NU: Batts 6-57 (TD), Griffin 5-75, Conway 2-19, Harris 2-11, Lott 1-76 (TD). Defense - W&M: Francks 11 (6 solo), Trantin 10, Tracy 6 (4 solo, 2.5 sacks, 3.5 TFL), Steinman 5 (sack, 2 TFL, FR), Lissemore 4 (INT), Jean-Pierre 3 (TFL), Robertson 3 (0.5 sack), Webb 2 (INT). Attendance: 1,829; Time: 2:33; Weather: 64, Cloudy WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 GAME GAME 7 No. 5 William & Mary 39 Rhode Island 14 8 Oct. 24, 2009 Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, Va. Oct. 31, 2009 Meade Stadium • Kingston, R.I. KINGSTON, R.I. (10/31/09) -- The fifth-ranked William and Mary football team established a school record by allowing -46 rushing yards and junior running back Courtland Marriner rushed for three touchdowns as the Tribe earned a 39-14 victory at Rhode Island on a windy Saturday afternoon in Kingston. With the victory, W&M improved to 7-1 and owns its best record through eight games since 1986. Defensively, the Tribe recorded season highs with six sacks and 14 tackles for a loss. Senior All-American defensive end Adrian Tracy tallied 3.5 tackles for a loss and a sack, while sophomore defensive end Marcus Hyde had 3.0 TFL, two sacks and a forced fumble. After taking over at the Tribe’s 26-yard line following a bad snap on a W&M punt attempt, Rhode Island recorded the contest’s initial points when quarterback Chris Paul-Etienne connected on a 5-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Shawn Leonard with 7:38 showing in the first quarter. The College evened the contest later in the quarter when Marriner capped off a four-play, 36-yard drive with a 9-yard cutback touchdown run up the middle. The Tribe took its first lead on an 18-yard touchdown run by junior running back Terrence Riggins up the middle with 5:44 remaining in the second quarter. Archer engineered another scoring drive on the Tribe’s next possession, as he connected with Varno on 4-yard touch-down strike with just 14 seconds remaining in the half to put W&M ahead, 21-7. Marriner added a pair of second half touchodown runs, and kicker Brian Pate converted a 19-yard field goal as the Tribe extended the lead to 37-7 early in the fourth quarter. Defensive end Kyle O’Brien registered a safety with 3:29 remaining, while URI’s Leonard hauled in a 29-yard touchdown pass in the final minutes for the final score of the contest. James Madison William and Mary Scoring Summary Qtr Team 1st URI 1st W&M 2nd W&M 2nd W&M 3rd W&M 3rd W&M 4th W&M 4th W&M 4th URI Scoring Summary Qtr Team 1st W&M 2nd JMU 2nd W&M 3rd W&M 4th W&M First Downs Rushes - Yards Att-Cmp-Int Pass Yards Total Offense Total Plays Fumbles - Lost 3rd Down Conv. Penalties - Yards Sacks by - Yards Time of Possession 1 0 7 2 3 3 3 4 Final 0 0 3 7 7 24 Score Varno 9 pass from Archer (Pate kick) Wright 44 field goal Pate 34 field goal Gottlieb 18 pass from Archer (Pate kick) Grimes 9 run (Pate kick) JMU 15 50-150 17-7-0 66 216 67 2-2 6-16 3-30 2-13 30:07 Time 3:26 13:48 0:00 3:41 5:45 W&M 22 45-258 22-15-1 127 385 67 1-1 8-14 2-20 3-8 29:53 Rushing - W&M: Grimes 20-158 (TD), Marriner 15-62, Archer 5-24, Jones 3-16, Team 2-<2>. JMU: Thorpe 15-76, Sullivan 19-67, Yancey 14-26, Reynolds 1-3, Team 1-<22>. Passing - W&M: Archer 15-22-1, 127 (2 TD). JMU: Toman 7-17-0, 66. Receiving - W&M: Varno 5-46 (TD), Grimes 3-12, Gottlieb 2-41 (TD), McAulay 2-9, Conyers 1-13, Ribble 1-8, Marriner 1-<2>. JMU: Yancey 2-27, Caussin 2-5, Noble 1-18, Turner 1-9, McCarter 1-7. Defense - W&M: Francks 11 (FR, PBU), Tracy 8 (1.5 sacks, 2.5 TFL), Caldwell 8, Lissemore 8 (0.5 sacks, 2 TFL), Trantin 7 (PBU), Herbert 6 (1.5 TFL, FF), Hyde (sack, FR). Attendance: 12,259; Time: 2:39; Weather: 75, Partly Cloudy William and Mary Rhode Island First Downs Rushes - Yards Att-Cmp-Int Pass Yards Total Offense Total Plays Fumbles - Lost 3rd Down Conv. Penalties - Yards Sacks by - Yards Time of Possession 1 7 7 2 14 0 3 4 Final 9 9 39 0 7 14 Score Leonard 5 pass from Paul-Etienne (Feinstein kick) Marriner 9 run (Pate kick) Riggins 18 run (Pate kick) Varno 5 pass from Archer (Pate kick) Marriner 16 run (Pate kick) Pate 19 field goal Marriner 39 run (Pate kick) O’Brien safety Leonard 29 pass from Paul-Etienne (Feinstein kick) W&M 21 44-199 25-18-0 175 374 69 1-1 4-14 8-60 6-38 32:19 Time 7:38 1:51 5:44 0:14 11:06 3:05 12:32 3:29 1:29 URI 11 28-<46> 34-19-0 195 149 62 2-0 3-16 4-23 1-4 27:41 Rushing - W&M: Marriner 9-93 (3 TD), Grimes 18-54, Riggins 7-34 (TD), Archer 6-24, Jones 3-6, Miller 1-<12>. URI: Isijola 10-11, Lawrence 2-1, Ferrer 2-<2>, Paul-Etienne 14-<56>. Passing - W&M: Archer 18-23-0, 175 (TD), Schmand 0-2-0. URI: Paul-Etienne 19-34-0, 195 (2 TD). Receiving - W&M: Dohse 6-76, Varno 4-27 (TD), Hill 3-44, Grimes 2-19, Marriner 2-<2>, Conyers 1-11. URI: Bynum 6-53, Leonard 5-49 (2 TD), Bellini 4-42, Wilson 2-15, Lang 1-26, Isijola 1-10. Defense - W&M: Francks 6 (5 solo), Tracy 6 (4 solo, sack, 3.5 TFL), Stover 6 (4 solo, sack, 3.0 TFL), Hyde 3 (2 sacks, 3 TFL, FF), O’Brien 2 (sack, safety), Herbert 1 (sack). Attendance: 5,117; Time: 2:43; Weather: 68, Cloudy and windy 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 49 RESULTS WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (10/24/09) -- Sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes rushed for a career-high 158 yards and scored a touchdown to help the fifth-ranked William and Mary football team earn a 24-3 victory against James Madison in front of a sold-out crowd at Zable Stadium on Homecoming. With the victory, W&M improved to 6-1 overall and equals the program’s best record through seven games since 1998. The triumph also secures the program of its 20th winning season in head coach Jimmye Laycock’s 30 years on campus. While the Tribe piled up 258 yards on the ground, senior quarterback R.J. Archer also came up big with a pair of touchdown passes and completed 15-of-22 passes. W&M’s defensive unit continued its stellar play and limited the Dukes (2-5, 0-4) to just 216 total yards while registering 11 tackles for a loss. The College was especially tough against JMU’s passing attack and allowed just 66 yards through the air. Additionally, JMU’s three points were the fewest allowed by the Tribe this season. After forcing JMU to three-and-outs on two of its first three possessions, W&M got on the scoreboard first when Archer rolled out to the right side and found Varno open on a 9-yard touchdown strike with 3:26 left in the opening quarter. Varno’s score capped off a 3-play, 69-yard drive that lasted just 1:15 and was highlighted by a 61-yard run down the Tribe sideline by Grimes. The Dukes answered the Green and Gold’s touchdown with a 9-play, 40-yard drive that culminated with a career-long 44-yard field goal by Dixon Wright early in the second quarter. While neither team was able to generate much offense for much of the remainder of the half, the Tribe increased its lead to 10-3 when senior place-kicker Brian Pate made a 34-yard field goal as time expired to push the lead to 10-3 at halftime. The Tribe extended its lead to 17-3 late in the third quarter when Archer found Gottlieb wide open in the left side of the end zone from 18 yards out to give the Delray Beach, Fla., native his first career touchdown reception. After sophomore defensive end Marcus Hyde recovered a fumble caused by senior end C.J. Herbert at the W&M 41-yard line, the Tribe marched 59 yards in eight plays and pushed across the final score when Grimes scampered into the end zone from 9 yards out with 5:45 remaining. 2009 REVIEW No. 5 William & Mary 24 James Madison 3 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 RESULTS 2009 REVIEW GAME GAME Towson 0 No. 5 William & Mary 31 9 10 Nov. 7, 2009 Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, Va. WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (11/7/09) -- The fifth-ranked William and Mary football team extended its winning streak to four games with a 31-0 victory against Towson at Zable Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The victory marked the Tribe’s first shutout since blanking Liberty, 56-0, in 2005. With the win, W&M improves to 8-1 and equals the program’s best mark through nine games since 1986. W&M nearly doubled Towson’s total yardage, outgaining the Tigers 396-201. Entering the game as the nation’s top-ranked defense against the run, the Tribe posted another impressive showing by allowing just 72 yards on the ground. Senior quarterback R.J. Archer threw for 206 yards accounted for two touchdowns – one through the air and one on the ground – while sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes rushed for a game-high 91 rushing yards and a touchdown. After holding TU to a three-and-out on its opening possession of the contest, the Tribe got on the scoreboard first when senior place-kicker Brian Pate kicked a 39-yard field goal. The Tribe increased its lead to 10-0 when Archer scored on an 8-yard quarterback keeper that capped off a 18-play, 68-yard drive with 10:29 remaining in the second quarter. A 2-yard touchdown run by Grimes with 3:13 left in the opening half pushed the margin to 17-0. Grimes’ score punctu-ated W&M’s longest scoring drive of the season, which covered 92 yards in eight plays. The College added another score when Robertson hauled in a 25-yard touchdown, the first of his career, with 4:16 re-maining in the third quarter. Towson’s lone trip into the Red Zone came midway through the fourth quarter and was stopped when Wells intercepted Tommy Chroniger at the W&M 2-yard line. Sophomore quarterback Terrance Schmand engineered the Tribe’s final scoring drive, which covered 83 yards on 11 plays and ended with a 2-yard scamper by Marriner on a fourth-andgoal. It was the College’s third touchdown drive of the afternoon that covered more than 80 yards. Towson William and Mary Scoring Summary Qtr Team 1st W&M 2nd W&M 2nd W&M 3rd W&M 4th W&M First Downs Rushes - Yards Att-Cmp-Int Pass Yards Total Offense Total Plays Fumbles - Lost 3rd Down Conv. Penalties - Yards Sacks by - Yards Time of Possession 1 0 3 2 0 14 TU 11 72-29 29-15-2 129 201 58 1-1 4-14 3-30 5-35 27:38 Time 9:02 10:29 3:13 4:16 1:01 W&M 22 147-42 30-17-0 249 396 72 0-0 4-14 5-40 2-8 32:22 Rushing - W&M: Grimes 21-91 (TD), Marriner 9-65 (TD), Riggins 3-5, Archer 9-<14>. TU: Dameron 11-49, Booker 7-9, Newsom 1-7, Moore 1-5, Blake 1-3, Chroniger 8-<1>. Passing - W&M: Archer 14-26-0, 206 (TD), Schmand 3-4-0, 43. TU: Jayne 9-16-0, 86, Chroniger 6-12-2, 43, Peterson 0-1-0. Receiving - W&M: Varno 4-70, Hill 4-48, Grimes 3-11, Dohse 2-52, Robertson 2-48 (TD), Conyers 1-12, Marriner 1-8. TU: Moore 4-54, Dameron 3-2, Stefanik 2-11, Booker 1-17, Banks 1-15, Ryan 1-10, Godlasky 1-9, Blake 1-7, Newsom 1-4. Defense - W&M: Trantin 8 (5 solo, TFL, INT), Francks 7 (4 solo, TFL), Steinman 5 (0.5 TFL), Stover 5 (0.5 TFL, PBU), Jean-Pierre (Sack), Wells (INT). Attendance: 8,037; Time: 2:37; Weather: 62, Partly Sunny, Breeze 50 Nov. 14, 2009 Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, Va. WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (11/14/09) -- Senior placekicker Brian Pate kicked a go-ahead 37yard field goal from the left hash with 2:54 remaining to help lift No. 4/5 William and Mary to a 20-17 victory against No. 7/8 New Hampshire on Senior Day at Zable Stadium. With the victory, W&M improves to 9-1 and now owns the program’s best record through 10 games since the 1947 season. The College’s defensive unit posted another outstanding performance and limited the Wildcats to just 226 yards of total offense, 147 fewer than its average entering the contest. Sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes totaled a game-high 136 yards rushing. After forcing a three-and-out on UNH’s opening possession, W&M got on the scoreboard first when Pate made a 32-yard field goal from the right hash midway through the opening quarter. New Hampshire answered with a touchdown on its next drive when quarterback R.J. Toman connected with tight end Scott Sicko on a 13-yard strike, while Tom Manning made a 42-yard field goal late in the quarter to give the Wildcats a 10-3 advantage. W&M quickly answered with its first touchdown of the afternoon on its ensuing drive to knot the score at 10-10. Mar-riner provided the tying score, his seventh rushing touchdown this season, on a 5-yard rush up the middle. After an interception by Lissemore, his second this season, gave the Tribe great starting field position at the UNH 16, Hill pulled down a leaping, 10-yard touchdown reception on the left edge of the end zone to put W&M ahead, 17-10, with 6:33 left in the third quarter. Facing a fourth-and-seven at the Tribe’s 35 midway through the fourth quarter, Toman completed a short pass to Joey Orlando, who picked up a key block and raced down the Wildcats’ side line for the tying score. After Pate’s go-ahead field goal with 2:54 showing, the Tribe’s defense did not allow another UNH first down. The Wildcats managed just 2 yards on its first three plays, and junior defensive tackle Mike Stover broke up Toman’s fourth down pass near the line of scrimmage. New Hampshire William and Mary 3 4 Final 0 0 0 7 7 31 Score Pate 39 field goal Archer 8 run (Pate kick) Grimes 2 run (Pate kick) Robertson 25 pass from Archer (Pate kick) Marriner 2 run (Pate kick) No. 7/8 New Hampshire 17 No. 4/5 William & Mary 20 Scoring Summary Qtr Team 1st W&M 1st UNH 1st UNH 2nd W&M 3rd W&M 4th UNH 4th W&M 1 10 3 2 0 7 3 4 Final 0 7 17 7 3 20 Score Pate 39 field goal Sicko 13 pass from Toman (Manning kick) Manning 42 field goal Marriner 5 run (Pate kick) Hill 10 pass from Archer (Pate kick) Orlando 35 pass from Toman (Manning kick) Pate 37 field goal First Downs Rushes - Yards Att-Cmp-Int Pass Yards Total Offense Total Plays Fumbles - Lost 3rd Down Conv. Penalties - Yards Sacks by - Yards Time of Possession UNH 11 27-24 37-18-2 199 226 61 0-0 4-16 7-65 1-8 24:39 Time 7:37 4:35 0:19 11:18 6:33 8:17 2:54 W&M 18 191-41 32-19-1 122 313 73 2-1 9-18 5-45 3-24 35:21 Rushing - W&M: Grimes 23-136, Archer 9-37, Marriner 8-19 (TD), Team 1-<1>. UNH: Kackert 11-20, Cosgrove 1-11, Toman 10-0, Jellison 2-<4>. Passing - W&M: Archer 19-32-1 (TD). UNH: Toman 18-37-2 (2 TD). Receiving - W&M: McAulay 5-33, Grimes 5-21, Hill 3-24 (TD), Dohse 3-17, 1-12, Marriner 1-8, Riggins 1-7. UNH: Sicko 5-41 (TD), Orlando 3-64 (TD), Jellison 3-32, Mason 3-16, Wright 2-8, Negron 1-30, Jeannot 1-8. Defense - W&M: Tracy 7 (2 sacks, 3 TFL), Livingston 6 (4 solo,), Francks 6 (4 solo, PBU), Cottingham 6 (2 PBU), Lissemore 5 (0.5 sack, 1.5 TFL, INT), Webb (INT). Attendance: 9,246; Time: 2:41; Weather: 60, Overcast WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 GAME GAME 11 12 Nov. 21, 2009 UR Stadium • Richmond, Va. Scoring Summary Qtr Team 1st W&M 2nd UR 4th UR 4th W&M 4th UR First Downs Rushes - Yards Att-Cmp-Int Pass Yards Total Offense Total Plays Fumbles - Lost 3rd Down Conv. Penalties - Yards Sacks by - Yards Time of Possession 1 3 0 2 0 3 3 4 Final 0 7 10 0 10 13 Score Pate 20 field goal Howard 42 field goal Forte 4 run (Howard kick) Dohse 60 pass from Archer (Pate kick) Howard 48 field goal W&M 12 65-25 36-17-2 209 27 61 0-0 5-16 5-56 5-35 27:37 Time 5:18 14:48 14:16 12:09 0:00 UR 13 18-27 36-24-1 221 239 63 0-0 5-15 3-22 2-13 32:23 Rushing - W&M: Grimes 13-41, Archer 6-9, Marriner 4-9, Riggins 2-6. UR: Forte 15-32 (TD), Gaskins 3-4, Ward 9-<18>. Passing - W&M: Archer 17-36-2, 209 (TD). UR: Ward 24-36-1. Receiving - W&M: Dohse 5-130 (TD), Varno 5-36, McAulay 3-22, Grimes 3-14, Hill 1-7. UR: Gray 7-95, Grayson 5-49, Boston 4-27, Bischoff 2-15, Wilkins 2-12, Forte 2-9, Mitchell 1-8, Finney 1-6. Defense - W&M: Lissemore 10 (0.5 sack), Trantin 9 (sack, 1.5 TFL), Francks 7 (0.5 sack), Tracy 7 (sack, 1.5 TFL), Caldwell 5 (sack, PBU), Jean-Pierre 2 (sack), Steinman (INT). Attendance: 17,527 Time: 2:53; Weather: 65, Partly Cloudy Nov. 28, 2009 Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, Va. • NCAA Playoffs - First Round WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (11/28/09) -- Sophomore linebacker Jake Trantin and redshirt freshman cornerback B.W. Webb returned a pair of first-half interceptions for touchdowns to help the sixth-ranked William and Mary football team defeat No. 15/18 Weber State, 38-0, in the opening round of the NCAA Playoffs at Zable Stadium. With the win, W&M advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals for the fourth time in school history and will play at Southern Illinois. The victory secured the program’s fourth 10-win season and extended its winning streak against non-conference FCS schools to 16 games. Additionally, the triumph marked head coach Jimmye Laycock’s 199th career win. En route to posting its second shutout of the season, the College’s (10-2) defense registered a season-high four intercep-tions and limited Weber State (7-5) to just 161 yards of total offense. The Wildcats entered the contest with one of the nation’s top-ranked offensive units and was averaging more than 30 points per game and 420 yards of total offense per game. Additionally, W&M held WSU to -6 yards rushing, which marked the third time this season that the Tribe has held an opponent to negative yards rushing. Sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes set a W&M playoff record with 139 rushing yards, as he became the 12th player in school history to rush for more than 1,000 yards in a season. Trantin and Webb returned interceptions for 60 and 58 yards, respectively, in the second quarter (Webb’s coming with just 0:12 left in the half), while senior place-kicker Brian Pate kicked a 27-yard field goal to give the Tribe a 17-0 lead at halftime. W&M extended its advantage to 24-0 with a 10-play, 73-yard touchdown drive to open the second half that ended with a 1-yard QB sneak by senior quarterback R.J. Archer. Archer’s second rushing touchdown of the afternoon, a 6-yard scamper with 4:21 remaining, pushed the lead to 31-0. Following a Weber State fumble deep in W&M territory, junior running back Terrence Riggins provided the final score of the afternoon with a 23-yard touchdown run with 3:01 left. W&M allowed just 20 yards of total offense in the second half. Weber State William and Mary Scoring Summary Qtr Team 2nd W&M 2nd W&M 2nd W&M 3rd W&M 4th W&M 4th W&M First Downs Rushes - Yards Att-Cmp-Int Pass Yards Total Offense Total Plays Fumbles - Lost 3rd Down Conv. Penalties - Yards Sacks by - Yards Time of Possession 1 0 0 2 0 17 3 4 Final 0 0 0 7 14 38 Score Trantin 60 interception return (Pate kick) Pate 27 field goal Webb 58 interception return (Pate kick) Archer 1 run (Pate kick) Archer 6 run (Pate kick) Riggins 23 run (Pate kick) WSU 9 18-<6> 40-21-4 167 161 58 1-1 4-15 9-65 0-0 25:52 Time 9:05 0:36 0:12 10:23 4:21 3:01 W&M 23 47-221 28-15-0 187 408 75 0-0 6-15 7-70 2-13 34:08 Rushing - W&M: Grimes 23-139, Riggins 6-41 (TD), Archer 10-29 (2 TD), Jones (5-17), Team 2-<2>, Hill 1-<3>. WSU: Smith, 13-22, Team 1-<1>, Higgins 4-<27>. Passing - W&M: Archer 15-28-0, 187. WSU: Higgins 21-40-4, 167. Receiving - W&M: Grimes 4-66, McAulay 3-32, Varno 3-26, Riggins 2-12, Robertson 1-27, Dohse 1-20, Jones 1-4. WSU: Toone 6-46, Smith 5-22, Collins 4-44, Bolen 4-27, Phillips 2-28. Defense - W&M: Trantin 6 (5 solo, INT, TD, PBU), Francks 5 (5 solo), Lissemore 5 (4 solo, sack), Tracy 4 (4 solo, TFL), Steinman 3 (3 solo, 2 PBU), Hyde 2 (sack), Webb 2 (2 INT, TD, TFL, 2 PBU), Cottingham 2 (FR), Herbert 2 (TFL), Livingston 1 (INT). Attendance: 6,497 Time: 2:48; Weather: 54, Sunny, Breezy 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 51 RESULTS RICHMOND, Va. (11/21/09) -- Richmond place-kicker Andrew Howard kicked a 48-yard field goal as time expired to give the fourth-ranked Spiders a 13-10 victory against fifthranked William and Mary before a crowd of 17,527 at Richmond Stadium in both teams’ regular-season finale. W&M outgained UR, 274-239, and limited the Spiders to just 18 rushing yards on 27 carries (0.7 yards per rush). With the effort, the College has outgained all 11 of its opponents this season. Junior wideout Cam Dohse totaled a career-high 130 receiving yards and hauled in a 60yard touchdown catch, while senior defensive tackle Sean Lissemore equaled a career high with 10 tackles. After both teams punted on their opening possessions, the Tribe got on the scoreboard first when senior place-kicker Brian Pate connected on a 20-yard field goal with 5:18 remaining in the opening quarter. The 10-play, 89-yard drive was highlighted by a 49-yard completion deep down the middle to Dohse. Richmond answered W&M’s score on its ensuing drive when place-kicker Andrew Howard kicked a 42-yard field goal from the left hash to tie the count at 3-3 with 14:48 remaining. Richmond took its first lead of the contest, 10-3, when running back Justin Forte scored on a 4-yard run with 14:16 showing in the fourth quarter. The touchdown capped off a short drive that covered just 30 yards, as UR took good starting field position after W&M was forced to punt out of its own end zone. W&M answered moments later when Archer connected with Dohse on a 60-yard touchdown strike over the middle to tie the score at 10-10 with 12:09 remaining. The catch was the longest of Dohse’s career. After Steinman made a diving interception in front of the W&M sideline at UR’s 32 with 5:44 left, the Tribe put itself in position to take the lead. However, a holding penalty stalled the drive, and Pate’s 52-yard field goal attempt into the wind came up short. The Tribe drove to UR’s 39 in the final minute, but Justin Rogers intercepted Archer at the 36 and returned it to the UR 47 with 14 seconds remaining. Richmond quarterback Eric Ward then completed an 18-yard pass to Tre Gray and a 4-yard pass to Kevin Grayson to set up Howard’s game-winning kick. William and Mary Richmond No. 15/18 Weber State 0 No. 6 William & Mary 38 2009 REVIEW No. 5 William & Mary 13 No. 4 Richmond 10 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 RESULTS 2009 REVIEW GAME GAME No. 6 William & Mary 24 No. 1/2 Southern Illinois 3 13 Dec. 5, 2009 McAndrew Stadium • Carbondale, Ill. • NCAA Playoffs - Quarterfinals CARBONDALE, Ill. (12/5/09) -- Sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes rushed for three touchdowns as the No. 6 William and Mary football team earned a 24-3 victory at No. 1/2 Southern Illinois in the NCAA Quarterfinals on Dec. 5. In addition to advancing W&M to the NCAA Semifinals for the second time in the last six years, the win was also significant in that it was the 200th of head coach Jimmye Laycock’s career. He becomes just the 13th head coach in FCS history to accomplish the feat. W&M’s victory snapped the top-ranked Salukis’ 11-game winning streak and improved the Tribe’s mark to 11-2, as it equals a school record for most wins in a season with the 2004 team that also advanced to the NCAA Semifinals. Although the Tribe was outgained 102-2 and trailed 3-0 after the first quarter, it posted a dominant performance in the final three quarters – outscoring SIU, 24-0, and outgaining it, 371-85. Southern Illinois (11-2) entered the contest with one of the nation’s top offenses and was averaging 36.6 points per game and 412 yards of total offense per game. Individually, All-American senior defensive end Adrian Tracy and senior place-kicker Brian Pate both etched their names in the Tribe’s single-season record book. Tracy earned his 12th sack of the season and equaled Luke Cullinane’s mark established in 1996, while Pate kicked his 21st field goal of the season and equaled the mark set by Steve Christie in 1989. In addition to rushing for three touchdowns, Grimes piled up 133 yards on the ground as he eclipsed the 130-yard mark for the second straight week. The Salukis’ lone points of the day came on a 46-yard field goal by place-kicker Kyle Dougherty on the contest’s opening drive. W&M answered with a 36-yard field goal by Pate and a 6-yard run touchdown run by Grime in the second quarter. Grimes later found the end zone again with a 7-yard run late in the third quarter and a 5-yard run with less than two minutes remaining in the contest. William and Mary Southern Illinois 1 0 3 Scoring Summary Qtr Team 1st SIU 2nd W&M 2nd W&M 3rd W&M 4th W&M Score Dougherty 46 field goal Pate 36 field goal Grimes 6 run (Pate kick) Grimes 7 run (Pate kick) Grimes 5 run (Pate kick) First Downs Rushes - Yards Att-Cmp-Int Pass Yards Total Offense Total Plays Fumbles - Lost 3rd Down Conv. Penalties - Yards Sacks by - Yards Time of Possession 2 10 0 W&M 22 49-181 28-15-1 192 373 77 0-0 8-17 1-5 4-30 36:50 3 4 Final 7 7 24 0 0 3 SIU 11 27-84 22-11-1 103 187 49 1-0 1-11 6-65 1-6 23:04 Rushing - W&M: Grimes 30-133 (3 TD), Marriner 7-30, Miller 1-12, Riggins 2-9, Archer 6-2, Team 3-<5>. SIU: McIntosh 13-63, Karim 12-27, Team 1-<1>, Dieker 1-<5>. Passing - W&M: Archer 15-28-1, 192. SIU: Dieker 5-11-1, 54, McIntosh 6-11-0, 49. Receiving - W&M: McAulay 5-61, Varno 5-54, Hill 2-35, Grimes 2-12, Dohse 1-30. SIU: Morris 4-34, Karim 3-40, Hoffman 1-10, Allaria 1-7, Cheatham 1-7, Evans 1-5. Defense - W&M: Francks 10 (9 solo, TFL), Caldwell 7 (5 solo, PBU), Tracy 4 (4 solo, sack, 2.0 TFL, 2 PBU), Stover 4 (4 solo, 2 sacks) Webb 1 (INT). Attendance: 5,860 Time: 2:53; Weather: 34, Sunny 52 14 Dec. 11, 2009 Villanova Stadium • Villanova, Pa. • NCAA Playoffs - Semifinals VILLANOVA, Pa. (12/11/09) -- The sixth-ranked William and Mary football team concluded one of the best seasons in the program’s 115-year history with a 14-13 loss at No. 2/3 Villanova in the NCAA Semifinals on Dec. 11. Despite the loss, W&M finished the season with an 11-3 mark, which equals the school record for victories established in 2004. Additionally, the squad set school records for fewest points allowed per contest (since going to an 11-game schedule) (12.1 ppg), fewest rushing yards allowed per game (61.1), most sacks (49) and most tackles for a loss (112). As it did against all 14 opponents this season, the Tribe outgained Villanova, 336-267. Individually, junior wide receiver Cam Dohse finished with a five catches for a career-high 148 yards, which included a school and NCAA Playoff record 98-yard touchdown reception from senior quarterback R.J. Archer. While neither team was able to generate much offense in the first quarter, the Tribe got on the scoreboard first when Dohse hauled in an NCAA playoff-record 98-yard touchdown reception down the left sideline with 10:45 showing in the second quarter. W&M tacked on another score when senior place-kicker Brian Pate made a career-long 46-yard field goal as the first half clock expired to give the Tribe a 10-0 advantage. Villanova narrowed the margin to 10-7 on its second offensive possession of the second half when wide receiver Matt Szczur took a direct snap from center and raced 62 yards for a touchdown with 9:03 remaining in the third quarter. W&M answered on its ensuing possession with a 15-play, 55-yard drive that culminated with a 40-yard field goal from the right hash by Pate with 2:13 showing in the third quarter. Villanova responded with a touchdown on the following drive to go ahead, 14-13, when quarterback Chris Whitney scored on rush from a less than a yard out with 10:57 remaining. Szczur helped set up the score with a 9-yard run on a fake punt near midfield to keep the drive alive. While the Tribe had two more possessions down the stretch, it was unable to generate any first downs. Still trailing by one with 2:40 remaining, the Tribe had a chance to gain on more possession but VU converted a fourth-and-less-than-one from the W&M 14 and was able to run out the clock. William and Mary Villanova Time 12:58 6:06 1:37 2:56 1:45 No. 6 William & Mary 13 No. 2/3 Villanova 14 Scoring Summary Qtr Team 2nd W&M 2nd W&M 3rd VU 3rd W&M 4th VU 1 0 0 2 10 0 3 4 Final 3 0 13 7 7 14 Score Dohse 98 pass from Archer (Pate kick) Pate 46 field goal Szczur 62 run (Yako kick) Pate 40 field goal Whitney 1 run (Yako kick) First Downs Rushes - Yards Att-Cmp-Int Pass Yards Total Offense Total Plays Fumbles - Lost 3rd Down Conv. Penalties - Yards Sacks by - Yards Time of Possession W&M 19 37-97 35-21-1 239 336 72 3-0 9-18 5-40 3-13 33:14 Time 10:45 0:00 9:03 2:13 10:57 VU 12 38-168 21-8-0 99 267 59 1-0 3-15 3-35 2-11 26:46 Rushing - W&M: Grimes 22-59, Archer 8-15, Riggins 2-13, Marriner 5-10. VU: Szczur 8-91 (TD), Whitney 17-37 (TD), Ball 7-35, Babbaro 4-9, Team 2-<5>. Passing - W&M: Archer 21-35-1, 239 (TD). VU: Whitney 7-20-0, 98, Szczur 1-1-0, 1. Receiving - W&M: McAulay 7-49, Dohse 5-148 (TD), Varno 3-16, Grimes 3-16, Riggins 1-8, Hill 1-6, Marriner 1-<4>. VU: Harvey 3-65, Szczur 2-8, White 1-18, Farmer 1-7, Reynolds 1-1. Defense - W&M: Stovere 11 (9 solo, sack, 3.0 TFL), Trantin 7 (6 solo), Tracy 6 (5 solo), Steinman 3 (sack). Attendance: 4,171 Time: 3:15; Weather: 28, Clear WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 2009 REVIEW TEAM STATISTICS Led by senior quarterback R.J. Archer and an outstanding defensive unit, the Tribe outgained all 14 of its opponents in 2009. TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing 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 Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE W&M 366 26.1 281 123 131 27 2343 2622 279 567 4.1 167.4 23 2835 265-440-9 6.4 10.7 202.5 16 5178 1007 5.1 369.9 35-557 30-245 16-267 15.9 OPP 169 12.1 178 61 103 14 856 1414 558 427 2.0 61.1 10 2361 228-412-16 5.7 10.4 168.6 12 3217 839 3.8 229.8 67-1289 18-122 9-66 19.2 TEAM STATISTICS PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Score By Quarters William and Mary Opponents 1st 80 41 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE W&M 8.2 16.7 20-7 78-704 50.3 65-2634 40.5 35.9 33:13 91/220 41% 14/22 64% 49-303 0 42 23-35 0-1 43-50 86% 29-50 58% 39-40 98% 57844 6/9641 2nd 111 48 3rd 79 14 OPP 6.8 7.3 19-11 67-595 42.5 91-3589 39.4 35.0 26:47 56/199 28% 10/24 42% 22-133 0 22 5-11 0-4 12-21 57% 12-21 57% 20-20 100% 107313 8/13414 4th 96 66 Total 366 169 53 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 2009 REVIEW RUSHING Jonathan Grimes Courtland Marriner Terrence Riggins R.J. Archer Meltoya Jones David Miller Jimmy Hobson D.J. McAulay Chase Hill Terrance Schmand TEAM Total Opponents All-CAA running back Jonathan Grimes rushed for 1,294 yards last fall, a figure that ranks third on the program’s single-season list. Rob Varno was one of the CAA’s top pass-catching tight ends last season and earned all-conference honors after recording 50 catches for 467 yards. B.W. Webb earned all-conference honors as a punt returner after averaging more than eight yards per return. 54 PASSING R.J. Archer T. Schmand Total Opponents GP 14 4 14 14 GP 14 14 13 14 12 14 4 12 14 4 8 14 14 Att Gain Loss Net Avg 277 1337 43 1294 4.7 93 481 23 458 4.9 57 291 1 290 5.1 100 397 142 255 2.5 19 84 3 81 4.3 3 24 12 12 4.0 1 6 0 6 6.0 1 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 1 0 5 -5 -5.0 14 2 47 -45 -3.2 567 2622 279 2343 4.1 427 1414 558 856 2.0 Effic 122.2 125.5 122.3 105.3 RECEIVING GP D.J. McAulay 12 Rob Varno 14 Jonathan Grimes 14 Chase Hill 14 Cameron Dohse 12 Courtland Marriner 14 Terrence Riggins 13 Terreon Conyers 6 Eric Robertson 5 Ryan Moody 2 Alex Gottlieb 14 Jimmy Hobson 4 Marshall Dill 6 John Ribble 6 Meltoya Jones 12 Jake Marcey 14 Total 14 Opponents 14 Att-Cmp-IntPct 261-433-9 60.3 4-7-0 57.1 265-440-9 60.2 228-412-16 55.3 No. 57 50 46 34 30 22 5 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 0 265 228 Yds 2778 57 2835 2361 Yds Avg 620 10.9 467 9.3 289 6.3 469 13.8 566 18.9 85 3.9 36 7.2 44 11.0 75 25.0 70 23.3 47 15.7 36 12.0 18 9.0 13 6.5 4 4.0 -4 0.0 2835 10.7 2361 10.4 TD Long Avg/G 9 61 92.4 7 39 32.7 2 34 22.3 5 25 18.2 0 24 6.8 0 12 0.9 0 6 1.5 0 0 0.0 0 0 -0.2 0 0 -1.2 0 2 -5.6 23 61 167.4 10 62 61.1 TD 16 0 16 12 TD 3 3 1 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 16 12 Lng 98 23 98 76 Avg/G 198.4 14.2 202.5 168.6 Long Avg/G 53 51.7 39 33.4 30 20.6 91 33.5 98 47.2 17 6.1 9 2.8 13 7.3 27 15.0 48 35.0 23 3.4 17 9.0 14 3.0 8 2.2 4 0.3 0 -0.3 98 202.5 76 168.6 PUNT RETURNS B.W. Webb Total Opponents No. 30 30 18 Yds 245 245 122 Avg 8.2 8.2 6.8 TD 0 0 0 Long 42 42 22 KICK RETURNS Jonathan Grimes Meltoya Jones David Caldwell B.W. Webb TEAM Ryan Woolfolk Alex Gottlieb Total Opponents No. 25 3 2 2 1 1 1 35 67 Yds 460 20 29 26 0 14 8 557 1289 Avg 18.4 6.7 14.5 13.0 0.0 14.0 8.0 15.9 19.2 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Long 29 14 19 26 0 14 8 29 38 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 2009 REVIEW First-team All-CAA selection David Miller averaged more than 40 yards per punt in 2009. |------------ PATs-----------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass Brian Pate 0 23-25 39-40 0-1 0 0-0 Jonathan Grimes 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Courtland Marriner 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 R.J. Archer 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 Chase Hill 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Rob Varno 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 D.J. McAulay 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Cameron Dohse 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Terrence Riggins 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 B.W. Webb 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Eric Robertson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Jimmy Hobson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Jake Trantin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Alex Gottlieb 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Kyle O’Brien 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Total 42 23-35 39-40 0-1 1 1-1 Opponents 22 5-11 20-20 0-0 0 0-2 PUNTING No. Yds David Miller 65 2634 Total 65 2634 Opponents 91 3589 TOTAL OFFENSE R.J. Archer Jonathan Grimes Courtland Marriner Terrence Riggins Meltoya Jones Terrance Schmand David Miller Jimmy Hobson Chase Hill TEAM Total Opponents G 14 14 14 13 12 4 14 4 14 8 14 14 Plays 533 277 93 57 19 8 3 1 1 14 1007 839 Rush 255 1294 458 290 81 -5 12 6 -3 -45 2343 856 Pass 2778 0 0 0 0 57 0 0 0 0 2835 2361 DXP Saf Pts 0 0 108 0 0 60 0 0 42 0 0 30 0 0 24 0 0 20 0 0 18 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 2 366 0 1 169 Total 3033 1294 458 290 81 52 12 6 -3 -45 5178 3217 Avg/G 216.6 92.4 32.7 22.3 6.8 13.0 0.9 1.5 -0.2 -5.6 369.9 229.8 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Bk Brian Pate 23-35 65.7 1-1 9-11 7-10 6-12 0-1 46 0 ALL PURPOSE Jonathan Grimes D.J. McAulay Cameron Dohse Courtland Marriner Rob Varno Chase Hill B.W. Webb Terrence Riggins R.J. Archer Meltoya Jones Eric Robertson Ryan Moody Jake Trantin Alex Gottlieb Terreon Conyers Jimmy Hobson David Caldwell Terrell Wells Marshall Dill Robert Livingston Ryan Woolfolk John Ribble David Miller Sean Lissemore Jake Marcey Terrance Schmand TEAM Total Opponents G 14 12 12 14 14 14 14 13 14 12 5 2 14 14 6 4 14 12 6 14 12 6 14 14 14 4 8 14 14 Avg 40.5 40.5 39.4 Long 71 71 68 Rush 1294 0 0 458 0 -3 0 290 255 81 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 -5 -45 2343 856 Rec 289 620 566 85 467 469 0 36 0 4 75 70 0 47 44 36 0 0 18 0 0 13 0 0 -4 0 0 2835 2361 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TB 9 9 8 FC 18 18 15 PR KOR 0 460 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 245 26 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 245 557 122 1289 I20 15 15 30 50+ 11 11 12 Blkd 0 0 0 IR Tot Avg/G 0 2043 145.9 0 620 51.7 0 566 47.2 0 543 38.8 0 467 33.4 0 466 33.3 160 431 30.8 0 326 25.1 0 255 18.2 0 105 8.8 0 75 15.0 0 70 35.0 66 66 4.7 0 55 3.9 0 44 7.3 0 42 10.5 0 29 2.1 20 20 1.7 0 18 3.0 17 17 1.2 0 14 1.2 0 13 2.2 0 12 0.9 4 4 0.3 0 -4 -0.3 0 -5 -1.2 0 -45 -5.6 267 6247 446.2 66 4694 335.3 55 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Courtland Marriner ranked second on the team with 458 rushing yards last season. Tribe Football DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2009 REVIEW National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Defensive Leaders Jake Trantin Evan Francks Adrian Tracy Sean Lissemore David Caldwell Robert Livingston Wes Steinman Michael Stover Ben Cottingham C.J. Herbert Dante Cook Terrell Wells B.W. Webb Harold Robertson III Ravi Pradhanang Marcus Hyde Michael Alvarado Fred Johnson Jabrel Mines Sheldon Alexander Bryan Jean-Pierre Kyle O’Brien Brian Thompson Ryan Woolfolk Brian Pate Ethan Lee Derek Toon Keith Hill, Jr. Chris Johnson Jake O’Connor Alex Gottlieb Ryan Moody Meltoya Jones R.J. Archer Terrence Riggins Chase Hill Cameron Dohse D.J. McAulay Team TOTALS Opponents 56 |-----------------Tackles-----------------| |-Sacks-| |----------Passes Def--------| |---Fumbles---| Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds Int-Yds PBU QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 14 49 41 90 10.0-36 2.5-19 3-66 6 6 1-0 1 . . 14 59 30 89 7.5-17 2.5-6. 6 1 3-0... 14 50 28 78 22.0-103 12.0-70. 4 5 1-0 1.. 14 30 36 66 14.0-46 6.5-29 2-4 4 4.. 1. 14 41 17 58 2.0-13 1.0-12. 3 1 1-0 1.. 14 33 15 48.. 1-17 4..... 14 30 14 44 11.5-54 3.5-30 1-0 4. 1-0... 13 26 12 38 12.0-51 5.5-39. 4 3.... 14 21 11 32... 6 1 1-0... 13 18 14 32 8.5-39 2.5-22. 4 3. 2.. 14 13 15 28... 1. 1-0... 12 20 5 25 1.0-0. 1-20 3 1.... 14 16 7 23 3.0-16. 8-160 11..... 11 8 12 20 2.0-6 0.5-4.. 1.... 8 9 11 20 4.0-24 3.5-23.. 1.... 14 13 5 18 7.0-33 4.5-29. 1 2 1-0 1.. 14 13 5 18 0.5-0... . 1-11... 13 12 5 17......... 13 10 5 15 0.5-1.. 1..... 13 11 4 15 0.5-1 0.5-1. 1..... 13 5 8 13 4.0-23 2.0-13.... 1.. 14 8 5 13 1.0-0 1.0-1...... 1 13 5 4 9......... 12 5. 5......... 14 4. 4......... 11 3. 3......... 13 1. 1......... 14. 1 1......... 2. 1 1......... 4 1. 1......... 14 1. 1......... 2 1. 1......... 12 1. 1......... 14 1. 1......... 13 1. 1......... 14 1. 1......... 12. 1 1......... 12 1. 1......... 8 1. 1 1.0-5 1.0-5...... 1 14 522 312 834 112-470 49-303 16-267 63 26 11-11 7 1 2 14 607 408 1015 75-275 22-133 9-66 40 31 6-26 13 . 1 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 2009 Game-by-Game Starters CCSU Archer Grimes McAulay Moody Gottlieb* Varno Marcey Sutton Muse Toon Hill, Jr. Norfolk St. Archer Grimes McAulay Hill Hobson^ Varno Marcey Sutton Muse Toon Hill, Jr. Delaware Archer Grimes McAulay Hill Marriner! Varno Marcey Sutton Muse Toon Hill, Jr. Villanova Archer Grimes McAulay Hill Gottlieb* Varno Marcey Sutton Muse Toon Hill, Jr. N’Eastern Archer Grimes McAulay Hill Marriner! Varno Marcey Sutton Muse Toon Hill, Jr. JMU Archer Grimes McAulay Hill Marriner! Varno Marcey Sutton Muse Toon Hill, Jr. R. Island Archer Grimes Hill Dohse Gottlieb* Varno Marcey Sutton Muse Gumbita Hill, Jr. Towson Archer Grimes Hill Dohse Marriner! Varno Marcey Sutton Muse Toon Hill, Jr. N. Hamp. Archer Grimes McAulay Hill Gottlieb* Varno Marcey Gumbita Muse Toon Hill, Jr. Richmond Archer Grimes McAulay Hill Gottlieb* Varno Marcey Sutton Muse Toon Hill, Jr. Weber St. Archer Grimes McAulay Hill Gottlieb* Varno Marcey Sutton Muse Toon Hill, Jr. SIU Archer Grimes McAulay Hill Riggins^ Varno Marcey Sutton Muse Toon Hill, Jr. Villanova Archer Grimes Hill Gottlieb* Riggins^ Varno Marcey Sutton Muse Toon Hill, Jr. DE DT DT DE OLB ILB OLB SS FS CB CB Tracy Lissemore Stover Herbert Steinman Trantin Francks Caldwell Livingston Cottingham Webb Tracy Lissemore Stover Herbert Steinman Trantin Francks Caldwell Livingston Cottingham Webb Tracy Lissemore Stover Herbert Steinman Trantin Francks Caldwell Livingston Cottingham Webb Tracy Lissemore Stover Pradhanang Steinman Trantin Francks Caldwell Livingston Cottingham Webb Tracy Lissemore Stover Pradhanang Steinman Trantin Francks Caldwell Livingston Cottingham Webb Tracy Lissemore Robertson Pradhanang Steinman Trantin Francks Caldwell Livingston Cottingham Webb Tracy Lissemore Robertson Pradhanang Steinman Trantin Francks Caldwell Livingston Cottingham Webb Tracy Lissemore Robertson Herbert Steinman Trantin Francks Caldwell Livingston Cottingham Webb Tracy Lissemore Robertson Herbert Steinman Trantin Francks Caldwell Livingston Cottingham Webb Tracy Lissemore Robertson Herbert Cook Trantin Francks Caldwell Livingston Cottingham Webb Tracy Lissemore Robertson Herbert Steinman Trantin Francks Caldwell Livingston Cottingham Webb Tracy Lissemore Stover Herbert Steinman Trantin Francks Caldwell Livingston Cottingham Webb Tracy Lissemore Stover Herbert Steinman Trantin Francks Caldwell Livingston Cottingham Webb Tracy Lissemore Stover Herbert Steinman Trantin Francks Caldwell Livingston Cottinham Webb STARTERS AND TOP PERFORMERS Virginia Archer Grimes Hill Moody Gotttlieb* Varno Marcey Sutton Muse Toon Hill, Jr. 2009 REVIEW QB TB WR WR WR TE LT LG C RG RT *W&M started with two tight ends; ^W&M started a fullback; !W&M started two running backs. 2009 Top Offensive Performances Top Passing Performanes 1. 354 R.J. Archer at Villanova 2. 313 R.J. Archer vs. Delaware 3. 239 R.J. Archer at Villanova 4. 209 R.J. Archer at Richmond 5. 206 R.J. Archer at Towson 6. 192 R.J. Archer at So. Illinois 7. 188 R.J. Archer at Northeastern 8. 187 R.J. Archer vs. Weber State 9. 184 R.J. Archer at Villanova 10. 175 R.J. Archer at Rhode Island Top Receiving Performances Top Rushing Performances Oct. 3 Sept. 26 Dec. 11 Nov. 21 Nov. 7 Dec. 5 Oct. 10 Nov. 28 Sept. 5 Oct. 31 1. 158 2. 139 3. 136 4. 133 5. 98 6. 95 7. 93 8. 91 91 10. 80 J. Grimes vs. James Madison J. Grimes vs. Weber State J. Grimes vs. New Hampshire J. Grimes at So. Illinois J. Grimes vs. Delaware J. Grimes at Villanova C. Marriner at Rhode Island J. Grimes vs. Towson J. Grimes at Northeastern J. Grimes vs. CCSU Oct. 24 Nov. 28 Nov. 14 Dec. 5 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Oct. 10 Sept. 12 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 148 148 130 100 87 86 76 74 70 C. Dohse at Villanova C. Hill vs. Delaware C. Dohse at Richmond D.J. McAulay at Villanova C. Hill at Villanova D.J. McAulay at Northeastern C. Dohse at Rhode Island D.J. McAulay at Norfolk St. Three players Dec. 11 Sept. 26 Nov. 21 Oct. 3 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 31 Sept. 19 Tribe’s Longest Plays of the Season Opponents’ Longest Plays of the Season Rush: ..........................................................61, J. Grimes vs. James Madison, 10/24 Rushing TD: .................................................... 55, J. Grimes at Northeastern, 10/10 Pass: .................................................98, R.J. Archer to C. Dohse at Villanova, 12/11 Passing TD: .......................................98, R.J. Archer to C. Dohse at Villanova, 12/11 Punt Return: .............................................................. 42, B.W. Webb vs. CCSU, 9/12 Kickoff Ret: ......................................................29, J. Grimes at Rhode Island, 10/31 INT Return: ...................................................... 60, J. Trantin vs. Weber State, 11/28 Punt: ................................................................71, D. Miller at Rhode Island, 10/31 Field Goal: ................................................................ 46, B. Pate at Villanova, 12/11 Drive: ................................................98 yards, 3 plays, 0:55, TD, at Villanova, 12/11 Rush: ....................................................................62, M. Szczur at Villanova, 12/11 Rushing TD: ..........................................................62, M. Szczur at Villanova, 12/11 Pass: .............................................76, M. Carroll to j. Griffin at Northeastern, 10/10 Passing TD: .....................................76, M. Carroll to j. Griffin at Northeastern, 10/10 Punt Return: ...............................................22, S. McGee vs. James Madison, 10/24 Kickoff Return: .............................38, twice, last by B. Bolen vs. Weber State, 11/28 INT Return: ..................................................................19, M. Dorsey vs. CCSU, 9/12 Punt: .................................................................68, T. Edger at Rhode Island, 10/31 Field Goal: ........................................................48, A. Howard, at Richmond, 11/21 Drive: ................................................85 yards, 10 plays, 4:44, TD, at Villanova, 10/3 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 57 Tribe Football SUPERLATIVES 2009 REVIEW National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Individual Single-Game Highs Team Single-Game Highs Pass Attempts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55, R.J. Archer at Villanova, 10/3 Pass Completions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, R.J. Archer at Villanova, 10/3 Passing Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354, R.J. Archer at Villanova, 10/3 Passing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, R.J. Archer at Norfolk St., 9/19 Rushing Attempts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, J. Grimes at So. Illinois, 12/5 Rushing Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158, J. Grimes vs. James Madison, 10/24 Rushing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, twice, last by J. Grimes at So. Illinois, 12/5 Receptions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, C. Hill at Villanova, 10/3 Receiving Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148, twice, last by C. Dohse at Villanova, 12/11 Receiving TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, twice, last by C. Hill vs. Delaware, 9/26 Total Offensive Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346, R.J. Archer at Villanova, 10/3 All-Purpose Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226, J. Grimes vs. Weber State, 11/28 Total Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, twice, last by J. Grimes at So. Illinois, 12/5 Points Kicking: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, B. Pate at Virginia, 9/5 Points Rushing: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, twice, last by J. Grimes at So. Illinois, 12/5 Points Receiving: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, twice, last by C. Hill vs. Delaware, 9/26 Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, B. Pate at Virginia, 9/5 Field Goals Attempted: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, B. Pate at Virginia, 9/5 PATs Attempted: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, twice, last by B. Pate vs. Weber State, 11/28 PATs Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, B. Pate vs. Weber State, 11/28 Punts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, D. Miller, twice, last at Richmond, 11/21 Punting Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355, D. Miller at Virginia, 9/5 Punting Average: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.7, D. Miller at Rhode Island, 10/31 Punt Returns: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, B.W. Webb at Rhode Island, 10/31 Punt Return Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89, B.W. Webb vs. CCSU, 9/12 Kickoff Returns: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, J. Grimes vs. New Hampshire, 11/14 Kickoff Return Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65, J. Grimes at Villanova, 12/11 Kickoff Return Avg: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.0, J. Grimes at Rhode Island, 10/31 Interceptions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, B.W. Webb at Virginia, 9/5 Interception Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68, B.W. Webb at Virginia, 9/5 Tackles: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, four times, last by M. Stover at Villanova, 12/11 Solo Tackles: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, twice, last by M. Stover at Villanova, 12/11 Tackles for loss: . . . . . . . . . 3.5, three times, last by A. Tracy at Rhode Island, 10/31 Sacks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, A. Tracy at Northeastern, 10/10 Pass Breakups: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, eight times, last by A. Tracy at So. Illinois, 12/5 Pass Attempts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55, at Villanova, 10/3 Pass Completions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, at Villanova, 10/3 Passing Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354, at Villanova, 10/3 Passing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, at Norfolk St., 9/19 Yards Per Completion: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.6, vs. Towson, 11/7 Rushing Attempts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49, at So. Illinois, 12/5 Rushing Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258, vs. James Madison, 10/24 Rushing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, four times, last at So. Illinois, 12/5 Yards Per Rush: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.8, vs. CCSU, 9/12 Total Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458, vs. Delaware, 9/26 Points Scored: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, at Rhode Island, 10/31 TDs Scored: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, twice, last vs. Weber State, 11/28 Total Plays: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86, at Villanova, 10/3 Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, at Virginia, 9/5 Field Goals Attempted: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, at Virginia, 9/5 PATs Attempted: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, twice, last vs. Weber State, 11/28 PATs Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, vs. Weber State, 11/28 Punts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, twice, last at Richmond, 11/21 Punting Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355, at Virginia, 9/5 Punting Average: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.7, at Rhode Island, 10/31 Punt Returns: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, at Rhode Island, 10/31 Punt Return Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89, vs. CCSU, 9/12 Kickoff Returns: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, vs. New Hampshire, 11/14 Kickoff Return Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65, at Villanova, 12/11 Kickoff Return Average: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.5, at Rhode Island, 10/31 Interceptions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, vs. Weber State, 11/28 Interception Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135, vs. Weber State, 11/28 Forced Fumbles: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, vs. CCSU, 9/12 Fumble Return Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, vs. CCSU, 9/12 Turnovers Gained: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, at Virginia, 9/5 Turnovers Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, four times, last at Richmond, 11/21 Sacks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, at Rhode Island, 10/31 Sacks Allowed: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, vs. Towson, 11/7 First Downs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, at Villanova, 10/3 Third Down Conv. %: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57.1 (8-14), vs. James Madison, 10/24 Fourth Down Conv. %: . . . . . 100.0, three times, most att. vs. Towson (3-3), 11/7 Penalties: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, at Virginia, 9/5 Penalty Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100, at Virginia, 9/5 Possession Time: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37:15, at Norfolk St., 9/19 Game-By-Game Individual Highs 58 Opponent Pass Att. Pass Yards Rushes Rush. Yds Receptions Rec. Yds. Tackles TFLs Virginia CCSU Norfolk St. Delaware Villanova N’Eastern JMU R. Island Towson N. Hamp. Richmond Weber St. So. Illinois Villanova 44, Archer 16, Archer 20, Archer 37, Archer 55, Archer 31, Archer 22, Archer 23, Archer 26, Archer 32, Archer 36, Archer 28, Archer 28, Archer 35, Archer 184, Archer 129, Archer 153, Archer 313, Archer 354, Archer 188, Archer 127, Archer 175, Archer 206, Archer 122, Archer 209, Archer 187, Archer 192, Archer 239, Archer 19, Grimes 19, Grimes 14, Grimes 24, Grimes 17, Grimes 14, Grimes 20, Grimes 18, Grimes 21, Grimes 23, Grimes 13, Grimes 23, Grimes 30, Grimes 22, Grimes 46, Grimes/Archer 80, Grimes 73, Grimes 98, Grimes 95, Grimes 91, Grimes 158, Grimes 93, Marriner 91, Grimes 136, Grimes 41, Grimes 139, Grimes 133, Grimes 59, Grimes 5, McAulay 3, McAulay/Hobson 6, McAulay 6, Hill 8, Hill 7, McAulay 5, Varno 6, Dohse 4, Varno/Hill 5, McAulay 5, Dohse/Varno 4, Grimes 5, McAulay/Varno 7, McAulay 70, Moody 70, McAulay 74, McAulay 148, Hill 100, McAulay 86, McAulay 46, Varno 76, Dohse 70, Varno 33, McAulay 130, Dohse 66, Grimes 61, McAulay 148, Dohse 11, Trantin 10, Trantin 4, Three players 6, Five players 8, Lissemore 11, Francks 11, Francks 6, Tracy/Francks 8, Trantin 7, Tracy 10, Lissemore 6, Trantin 10, Francks 11, Stover 3, Trantin 1, Trantin 1.5, Trantin 1, Francks 1, Five players 1, Lissemore/Stover 3.5, Tracy 2, Tracy 2, Lissemore/Pradhanang 2, Liss./Prad. 3.5, Tracy 2.5, Tracy 2.5, Tracy 1.5, Tracy 3.5, Tracy 2, Hyde 1.5, Herbert 1/Francks/Jean-Pierre 3, Tracy 2, Tracy 1.5, Three players 1, Four players 1, Five players 1, Lissemore/Hyde 2, Tracy/Stover 2, Stover 3, Stover 1, Three players WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Sacks Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 2009 REVIEW RESULTS 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 59 Tribe Football TRIBE IN THE PROS HISTORY National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 David Caldwell Indianapolis Colts Name R.J. Archer Drew Atchison Bill Bowman Tom Brown Russ Brown Todd Bushnell David Caldwell Dennis Cambal Lang Campbell John Cannon Stephen Cason Winston Charles Steve Christie Michael Clemons Flyin’ Jack Cloud John Clowes Mike Cook 60 Pro Team Minnesota Dallas Cowboys Detroit Lions Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers Honolulu Hawaiians New York Giants Washington Redskins Baltimore Colts Indianapolis Colts New York Jets Cleveland Browns Berlin Thunder Austin Wranglers Arizona Rattlers Tampa Bay Buccaneers Green Bay Blizzard Georgia Force Richmond Revolution Dayton Triangles Tampa Bay Buccaneers Buffalo Bills San Diego Chargers New York Giants Toronto Argonauts Kansas City Chiefs Tampa Bay Buccaneers Toronto Argonauts Green Bay Packers Washington Redskins Detroit Lions Cleveland Browns Derek Cox Jacksonville Jaguars Years 2010 2008 1954, 1956 1957 1942 1974 1974 1975 1973 2010 1973 2005 -06 2006 2007-08 2008 1983-89 2007 2008-09 2010 1928 1990-91 1992-2001 2001 - 2003 2004 2007 1987 1988 1989-2000 1950-51 1952-53 1951 1999 Name Dave Corley, Jr. Derek Cox Lou Creekmur Dan Darragh Otis Douglas Nick Forkovitch Chris Garrity Robert Green Chris Hakel Isham Hardy Archie Harris Ron Harrison Dan Henning George Hughes Harvey Johnson Mark Kelso David Knight Shawn Knight John Kreamcheck Ken Lambiotte Mike Leach Buddy Lex Sean Lissemore Corey Ludwig Bob Lusk Art Matsu WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Mike Leach Arizona Cardinals Pro Team Hamilton Tiger-Cats Calgary Stampeders Jacksonville Jaguars Detroit Lions Buffalo Bills Philadelphia Eagles Brooklyn Dodgers Washington Federals Washington Redskins Chicago Bears Minnesota Vikings Washington Redskins Atlanta Falcons Akron Indians Denver Broncos Jacksonville Jaguars San Diego Chargers Pittsburgh Steelers New York Yankees Buffalo Bills New York Jets Toronto Argonauts Chicago Bears Philadelphia Eagles Tennessee Titans Chicago Bears Denver Broncos Arizona Cardinals Hamilton Tiger Cats Dallas Cowboys Calgary Stampeders Detroit Lions Dayton Triangles Years 2003-2004 2006 20091950-59 1968-70 1946-49 1948 1982 1992-96 1997 1997 1992 1993 1923-26 1987 1998 1966 1950-54 1947-48 1986-93 1973-77 1994-95 1953-55 1987 2000-01 2002 2002-08 20091954 2010 1995 1956 1928 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 HISTORY Darren Sharper Dallas Cowboys Name Ed Mioduszewski Melvin Martin Tom Mikula Joe Montgomery Rich Musinski Adam O’Connor Scot Osborne Billy Parker Rick Pawlewitz Mike Potts Vito Ragazzo Garrard Ramsey Knox Ramsey Chris Rosier Adrian Tracy New Orleans Saints Pro Team Baltimore Colts Saskatchewan Brooklyn Dodgers Philadelphia Eagles Charlotte Hornets Tennessee Titans Nashville Kats New England Patriots Berlin Thunder San Diego Chargers Scranton Wilkes-Barre Pioneers Carolina Panthers Minnesota Vikings Seattle Seahawks Buffalo Bills New Orleans Saints Cleveland Browns Miami Dolphins Carolina Panthers New York Dragons2005, 2007-08 Montreal Alouettes New York Jets Pittsburgh Steelers Manchester Wolves Tulsa Talons Hamilton Tiger Cats Chicago Cards L.A. Dons Chicago Cardinals Philadelphia Eagles Washington Redskins Cincinnati Bengals Years 1953 1979 1948 1974 1975 2004 2004 2005-06 2006 2007 2008-09 2006 2007 2000-01 2001 2003 2004 2005 2005-06 20091977 2008 2009 2010 1953-54 1947-49 1948-51 1950-51 1952 1952-53 2000 Name Tom Rozantz Jim Ryan John Sapinsky Jerry Sazio Ralph Sazio Darren Sharper Steve Shull Bob Soleau Brett Sterba Charlie Sumner Dominique Thompson Tommy Thompson Adrian Tracy Al Vandeweghe Jude Waddy Tex Warrington Ed Weber Stan Yagiello TRIBE IN THE PROS Sean Lissemore New York Giants Pro Team Saskatchewan Roughriders Hamilton Tiger Cats Toronto Argonauts Chicago Blitz Pittsburgh Maulers Birmingham Stallions Denver Broncos Oakland Raiders Hamilton Tiger Cats Brooklyn Dodgers Hamilton Tiger Cats Green Bay Packers Minnesota Vikings New Orleans Saints Miami Dolphins Pittsburgh Steelers Green Bay Packers Chicago Bears Minnesota Vikings St. Louis Rams Carolina Panthers Orlando (UFL) Cleveland Browns New York Giants Buffalo Bisons Green Bay Packers Denver Broncos San Diego Chargers Brooklyn Dodgers LA Rams Pittsburgh Gladiators New York Knights 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Years 1979 1980 1981-82 1983 1984 1985 1979-88 1964 1955 1948 1950-53 1997-2004 2005-08 20091980-83 1964 2000 1955-59 1961-62 2005-07 2008 20091949-53 2010 1946 1998 2002 2003-04 1946-47 1952 1987 1988 61 Tribe Football HONORS & AWARDS HISTORY National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 John Kreamcheck (‘53) 1930 1933 1934 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1951 1952 1953 1955 1956 1957 1959 1962 1963 1965 1970 62 Hap Halligan, (Hon. Mention) Bill Palese, HB (All-American Board) Melville Bryant (AP - Hon. Mention) Garrard “Buster” Ramsey, G (AP - First) Knox Ramsey, G (Deke Houlgate - First; UP - Second) Jack Cloud, FB (AP - Hon. Mention) Bob Steckroth, E (Hon. Mention) Tommy Korczowski, TB (Hon. Mention) Jack Cloud, FB (N.Y. Sun - First; AP - Third) Knox Ramsey, G (UP - Second; Deke Houlgate - First) Harry Caughron, OT (AP - Hon. Mention) Bob Steckroth, E (AP -Hon. Mention) Tommy Thompson, C (AP Hon. Mention) Jack Cloud, FB (N.Y. Sun - First; UP - Second; Deke Houlgate - Second) Tommy Thompson, C (AP - Third) Harry Caughron, OT (AP - Hon. Mention) Lou Hoitsma, E (AP - Hon. Mention) Jim McDowell, OL (AP - Hon. Mention) Vito Ragazzo, E (UP - Second) Buddy Lex, TB John Kreamcheck, T (AP, Hon. Mention) Dickie Lewis, B (UP - Hon. Mention) Sam Lupo, G (AP - Hon. Mention) Ed Mioduszewski, B (AP - Hon. Mention) George Parozzo, T (UP - Hon. Mention) Sam Lupo, G (UP - Hon. Mention) Ed Mioduszewski, B (AP - Second) Tom Keller, B (AP/UP - Hon. Mention) Linwood Cox, G (AP - Hon. Mention) John Kreamcheck (UP - Hon. Mention) Bill Bowman, FB (AP/UP - Hon. Mention) John Bednarik (UP - Hon. Mention) Bob Lusk, T (Williamson’s - Third) Walter Brodie, E (AP - Second) Charlie Sidwell (AP - Hon. Mention) Larry Peccatiello (AP - Hon. Mention) Elliott Schaubach (AP - Hon. Mention) Mike Lashley, T (AP - Hon. Mention) Bob Soleau, G (AP/UP - Hon. Mention) Bob Soleau, G (AP - First) George Pearce, E (AP - Second) Bob Herb, C (AP - Second) Robert Green (‘92) 1973 1974 1976 1977 1983 1984 1986 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Joe Montgomery, OL (Football News - Third; AP - Hon. Mention) Dick Pawlewicz, TE (AP - Third, Recap - Second) Tom Rozantz, QB (AP - Hon. Mention) Jim Kruis, TB (AP - Hon. Mention) Tom Rozantz, QB (AP - Hon. Mention) Hank Zimmerman, C (AP) Mario Shaffer, OG (AP - First; Kodak - First) Mark Kelso, DB (AP - Hon. Mention) Michael Clemons, TB (Kodak - First) Scott Perkins, OL (AP - Second) Steve Christie, PK (AP - Hon. Mention) Harry Mehre, WR (AP - Hon. Mention) Steve Christie, P/PK (Kodak - First; SN, AP - Second) Reggie White, OG (SN - Second) Reggie White, OG (SN, AP, WC, Kodak - First) Robert Green, TB (AP - Third) Peter Reid, OT (SN - Hon. Mention) Tom Walters, OG (SN - Hon. Mention) Craig Staub, DT (SN, WC, FG - First; AP - Second) Tom Walters, OG (SN, AP - Second; FG - Third) Shawn Knight, QB (SN - Hon. Mention) Darren Sharper, FS (SN - Hon. Mention) Greg Applewhite, LB (SN - Hon. Mention) Darren Sharper, FS (SN, Football Almanac - First) Josh Beyer, OG (SN - Third) Darren Sharper, FS (SN, FG, AFCA, AP, WC – First) Josh Beyer, OG (SN, AFCA, AP, WC, FG - First) Brian Shallcross, PK (SN – Third) Luke Cullinane, DL (AP – Third) Mike Cook, QB (AP, ESPN, SN – Second) Mike Leach, TE (AP, SN – Second) Raheem Walker, DL (SN – Third) Brett Sterba, K (AFCA, SN, Burger King - First) Mike Leach, TE (Walter Camp - First) Todd Greineder, LB (FG - Hon. Mention) Matt Mazefsky, OT (FG - Second) WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tom Rozantz (‘79) 2001 2002 2003 2004 2007 2008 2009 Chris Rosier, WR (FG - Hon. Mention) Raheem Walker, DT (SN - First; FG - Second) Rich Musinski, WR (FG - Third; FG - Hon. Mention) Dwight Beard, OT (FG - Hon. Mention) Dwight Beard, OL (AFCA- First; AP- First) Rich Musinski, WR (AFCA – First) Lang Campbell, QB (AFCA, AP, SN, WC, FG - First) Greg Kuehn, PK (SN - Second; AP, FG - Third) Adam O’Connor, DE (AP - Third) Dominique Thompson, WR (AP, SN, FG - Second) Drew Atchison, TE (SN - Hon. Mention) Adrian Tracy, DE (SN, CSN - Hon. Mention) Jonathan Grimes, KR (SN - Hon. Mention; CSN - Hon. Mention ROY) Adrian Tracy, DE (WC, AFCA, CSN - First; AP, SN - Second) Sean Lissemore, DT (SN, CSN - First) KEY: AP - Associated Press; UP - United Press; SN - Sports Network; FG - Football Gazette; WC - Walter Camp Foundation; AFCA - American Football Coaches Association CSN - College Sporting News Adrian Tracy (‘10) Two-Time All-American Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Team Accomplishments Southern Conf. Championships (4) 1942, 1947, 1966, 1970 NCAA Playoff Appearances (8) 1986, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1996 2001, 2004, 2009 Player Awards Walter Payton Award 2004 Lang Campbell, QB CAA Defensive Rookie of the Year 2009 B.W. Webb CAA Offensive Rookie of the Year 2008 Jonathan Grimes A-10 Offensive Player of the Year 2004 Lang Campbell, QB A-10 Special Teams Player of the Year 2004 Greg Kuehn, PK Yankee/Atlantic 10 Conference Defensive Player of the Year 1993 Craig Staub, DT 1995 Jason Miller, LB 1996 Darren Sharper, FS Yankee/A- 10/CAA Rookie of the Year 1996 David Conklin, WR 1999 David Corley, Jr., QB 2000 Rich Musinski, WR 2008 Jonathan Grimes, RB 2009 B.W. Webb, CB ECAC Player of the Year 2004 Lang Campbell, QB Southern Conf. Player of the Year 1956 Walt Brodie, E 1962 Bob Soleau, G 1965 George Pearce, E 1970 Phil Mosser, FB 1994 Darren Sharper, S - 1st Shawn Knight, QB - 2nd Greg Applewhite, LB - 2nd Mike Tomlin, WR - 2nd Troy Keen, RB - 2nd Josh Beyer, G - 2nd Jude Waddy, LB - 3rd 1995 Derek Fitzgerald, RB -1st Jason Miller, LB - 1st Josh Beyer, OG - 1st Darren Sharper, S - 1st Jim Simpkins, DT - 2nd Charlie White, C - 2nd Stefon Moody, LB - 2nd Troy Keen, TB - 3rd Pete Coyne, DT - 3rd Mark McCain, KR - 3rd Brian Shallcross, K - 3rd Jude Waddy, LB - 3rd Terry Hammons, WR - 3rd 1996 Darren Sharper, S - 1st Josh Beyer, OG - 1st Mike Bertoni, DE - 1st Luke Cullinane, DE - 1st Alvin Porch, RB - 1st Mike Cook, QB - 1st Brian Giamo, DT - 2nd Mike McGowan, LB - 2nd Stefon Moody, LB - 2nd Jude Waddy, LB - 2nd Dan Rossentini, OG - 2nd Peter Coyne, DT - 3rd All-Atlantic 10 Conference 1997 Ron Harrison, CB - 1st Dan Rossentini, OG - 1st Jude Waddy, LB - 1st Brian Shallcross, PK - 1st Luke Cullinane, DE - 1st Alvin Porch, RB - 2nd Greg Whirley, OT - 2nd Pete Coyne, DT - 2nd Sean McDermott, S - 3rd Kendrick Ashton, CB - 3rd 1998 Mike Cook, QB - 1st Greg Whirley, OL - 1st Mike Leach, P - 1st Raheem Walker, DL - 1st Mike Leach, TE - 2nd Hameen Ali, RB - 3rd Sean Reid, OT - 3rd Brett Sterba, K - 3rd 1999 Brett Sterba, K - 1st Mike Leach, P - 1st Mike Beverly, CB - 2nd Khari Reynolds, CB - 2nd Dave Conklin, WR - 2nd Chris Morris, C - 2nd Justin Solomon, DE - 2nd Chris Stahl, DE - 3rd Matt Mazefsky, OT - 3rd 2000 Matt Mazefsky, OT - 1st Brett Sterba, K - 1st Raheem Walker, DT - 1st Jimmy Cerminaro, FS - 2nd Todd Greineder, LB - 2nd Chris Rosier, WR - 2nd Chris Stahl, DE - 2nd David Corley, QB - 3rd M. Youssofi, LB - 3rd 2001 Dwight Beard, OT - 1st Rich Musinski, WR - 1st David Corley, QB - 2nd Marty Magerko, LB - 2nd Rich Musinski- RS - 2nd Mike Nagelin, PK - 2nd Chris Stahl, DE - 2nd Scott Tompkins, C - 2nd Marques Bobo, S - 3rd Brandon Johnson, TE - 3rd Chad Richards, DT - 3rd 2002 Dwight Beard, OT - 1st Rich Musinski, WR - 1st Billy Parker, CB - 1st David Corley, Jr., QB - 2nd Greg Kuehn, K - 2nd Corey Paxton, TE - 2nd M. Youssofi, LB - 2nd Marques Bobo, S - 3rd Paul Carpenter, LB - 3rd Ray Loffredo, OG - 3rd Jon Smith, RB - 3rd M. Washington, DL - 3rd 2003 Rich Musinski, WR - 1st Billy Parker, CB - 1st Marques Bobo, S - 2nd Paul Carpenter, LB - 2nd Greg Kuehn, K - 2nd Steve Stocki, OG - 2nd Lang Campbell, QB - 3rd Travis McLaurin, LB - 3rd Mike Mesi, P - 3rd 2004 Lang Campbell, QB - 1st Greg Kuehn, PK - 1st Stephen Cason, DB - 2nd Cody Morris, OL - 2nd Adam O’Connor, DE - 2nd D. Thompson, WR - 2nd Mike Mesi, P - 3rd Jon Smith, RB - 3rd Chris Ndubueze, LB - 3rd 2005 Elijah Brooks, RB - 2nd Pat Mulloy, C - 2nd Matt Trinkle, FB - 2nd Adam Bratton, TE - 2nd Greg Kuehn, PK - 2nd Cody Morris, OG - 3rd Stephen Cason, CB - 2nd Adam O’Connor, DE - 3rd HONORS & AWARDS Bowl Game Appearances (5) 1947 - Dixie Bowl 1948 - Delta Bowl 1970 - Tangerine Bowl 1988 - Epson Ivy Bowl 1992 - Epson Ivy Bowl All-Yankee Conference 1993 Craig Staub, DT - 1st Wally Vale, OT - 1st Tom Walters, OG - 1st Chris Dawson, P - 1st Greg Applewhite, LB - 2nd Derek Fitzgerald, RB - 2nd Shawn Knight, QB - 2nd Corey Ludwig, WR - 2nd Tony Tomich, C - 3rd Mike Bertoni, DE - 3rd Eric Lambert, LB - 3rd HISTORY Atlantic 10 Championships (3) 1996, 2001, 2004 Southern Conf. Athlete of the Year 1966 Chuck Albertson 1971 Phil Mosser David Conklin (‘00) was selected as the Yankee Conference Rookie of the Year in 1996. 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 63 Tribe Football HONORS & AWARDS HISTORY National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 2006 Elijah Brooks, RB - 2nd Cody Morris, OL - 2nd Joe Nicholas, WR - 3rd Chris Ndubueze, LB - 2nd All-Colonial Athletic Association 2007 Jake Phillips, QB - 3rd Elliott Mack, WR - 3rd Brad Stewart, OL - 3rd Derek Cox, CB - 3rd 2008 Adrian Tracy, DE - 1st Brian Pate, PK - 1st J. Grimes, KR - 1st, RB - 2nd Derek Cox, CB - 2nd Rob Varno, TE - 2nd Jake Phillips, QB - 3rd D.J. McAulay, WR - 3rd Josh Rutter, LB - 3rd David Miller, P - 3rd 2009 David Caldwell, S - 1st J. Grimes, RB - 1st, KR - 3rd Sean Lissemore, DT - 1st Adrian Tracy, DE - 1st David Miller, P - 1st R.J. Archer, QB - 2nd D.J. McAulay, WR - 2nd C.J. Muse, OL - 2nd Rob Varno, TE - 2nd Jake Trantin, LB - 2nd B.W. Webb, CB - 2nd, PR - 3rd Brian Pate, PK - 2nd All-ECAC 1973 Joe Montgomery, C 1976 Jim Kruis, TB Hank Zimmerman, C 1977 Joe Manderfield, WR 1980 Steve McNamee, FS Kurt Wrigley, WR (Rookie of the Year) 1985 Stan Yagiello, QB Michael Clemons, RB Archie Harris, OT Bob Solderitch, C 1986 Michael Clemons, RB Ken Lambiotte, QB Archie Harris, OT Dave Pocta, LB 1987 Steve Christie, PK John Menke, OL 1988 Steve Christie, PK Scott Perkins, OL Harry Mehre, WR 64 1989 Steve Christie, PK/P Reggie White, OG Alan Garlic, DE 2008 Adrian Tracy, DE - 1st Jonathan Grimes, RB (Rookie of the Year) 1959 Mike Lashley, T 1990 Reggie White, OG Tyrone Shelton, RB Alan Garlic, DE 2009 Adrian Tracy, DE - 1st B.W. Webb, CB/PR (Rookie of the Year) 1962 John Sapinsky, T Bob Soleau, G 1991 Greg Kalinyak, OC Mark Tyler, DT All-Southern Conference 1941 Garrard Ramsey, G Harvey Johnson, B 1992 Tom Walters, OG Palmer Scarritt, CB Derek Fitzgerald, TB (Rookie of the Year) 1993 Craig Staub, DT Wally Vale, OT Shawn Knight, QB Eric Lambert, LB Marc Richards, CB 1994 Darren Sharper, S Shawn Knight, QB Greg Applewhite, LB 1995 Josh Beyer, OG Jason Miller, LB Darren Sharper, S Jim Simpkins, DT 1996 Darren Sharper, S Josh Beyer, OG Mike Cook, QB Luke Cullinane, DE Brian Giamo, DT Mike McGowan, LB Alvin Porch, RB 1997 Pete Coyne, DT Dan Rossettini, OG Jude Waddy, LB Luke Cullinane, DL Sean McDermott, SS 1998 Mike Cook, QB Greg Whirley, OT Raheem Walker, DT Mike Leach, P 1999 Mike Leach, TE Matt Mazefsky, OT Brett Sterba, K Chris Stahl, DE 1942 Garrard Ramsey, G Marvin Bass, T Glenn Knox, E Harvey Johnson, B 1944 John Clowes, G 1945 Knox Ramsey, T 1946 Knox Ramsey, G Jack Cloud, B 1947 Bob Steckroth, E Knox Ramsey, G Tommy Thompson, C Jack Cloud, B Harry Caughron, T Ralph Sazio, T 1948 Tommy Thompson, C Jack Cloud, B Harry Caughron, T Lou Hoitsma, E Jack McDowell, G Lou Creekmur, T 1949 Vito Ragazzo, E George Hughes, G Buddy Lex, B 1951 Ed Mioduszewski, B Sam Lupo, G Ted Filer, C Jerry Sazio, LB 1952 Linwood Cox, G Ed Mioduszewski, B 1953 George Parazzo, T Bill Bowman, B 1954 Jerry Sazio, LB 2000 Matt Mazefsky, OT Brett Sterba, PK 1955 Walt Brodie, E Bob Lusk, T 2001 Rich Musinski, WR - 1st 1956 Walt Brodie, E Charlie Sidwell, B 2002 Rich Musinski, WR - 1st 2004 Lang Campbell, QB - 1st 1957 Elliott Schaubach, T Bill Rush, C Larry Peccatiello, E WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM 1961 Eric Erdossy, G 1963 Bob Soleau, G 1964 Scot Swan, DB George Pearce, DE Craig Smith, OG Jeff Craig, OT 1965 George Pearce, OE Tom Feola, C Tony Buccino, DT Jim LoFrese, DHB Bob Gadkowski, LB 1966 1967 Chuck Albertson, E Bob Gadkowski, DE Adin Brown, LB Joe Nielson, DT Bob Gadkowski, DE Adin Brown, LB Chip Young, DB Brad Cashman, T Jim Cavanaugh, E 1968 Bob Herb, C Ralph Beatty, T Terry Morton, HB Jim Barton, S Burt Waite, LB 1969 Bob Herb, C Tom Duffey, S 1970 Phil Mosser, FB Paul Scolaro, S Wally Ake, LB Jackson Neall, G Bob Herb, C 1971 Phil Mosser, FB Paul Scolaro, S David Knight, E Jackson Neall, G 1972 Joe Montgomery, C Terry Regan, K Ron Chappell, DE Stan Victor, OG Paul Scolaro, S David Knight, E 1973 1974 Joe Montgomery, C Russell Brown, P Dick Pawlewicz, TE Bill Deery, QB Dick Pawlewicz, TE Mike Stewart, SS Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Tom Rozantz, QB Ken Cloud, TE Jim Kruis, TB Bruno Schmalhofer, DE 1993 Vito Ragazzo Paul Webb 2007 Charlie Sumner Sports Illustrated Silver Anniversary All-America Team 1931 John W. Tuthill, E 2009 Harry “Red” Caughron 1936 Dan Edmondson, HB NFL Hall of Fame 1996 Lou Creekmur 1940 Col. Seymour Schwiller, G Jacobs Blocking Trophy 1950 Lou Creekmur, T 1962 Bob Soleau, G 1963 Bob Soleau, G 1970 Bob Herb, C 1971 Jackson Neall, G All-South - First Team 1980 Doug Martini, OG 1981 Steve Dowdy, LB Doug Martini, OG Jerome Watters, DB 1982 Steve Zeuli, DT Virginia Sports Hall of Fame 1974 Gerrard S. Ramsey 1975 Tommy Thompson 1978 Eric Tipton Dr. John B. Todd 1979 Otis W. Douglas 1981 Marvin Bass 1982 Glenn Knox 1983 H. Lester Hooker, Jr. George S. Hughes 1984 Jack Cloud Meb Davis 1986 Buddy Lex 1986 William “Pappy” Gooch 1989 Lou Creekmur 1990 S.B. Eason “Teddy” Award-NCAA’s Highest Honor 1987 Walter J. Zable ’37 The Theodore Roosevelt Award is presented annually to a distinguished citizen of national reputation and outstanding accomplishment who has earned a varsity award. W&M Players in Bowl Games Las Vegas All-American Classic 2004 Lang Campbell, QB 2005 Stephen Cason, CB Magnolia Grid-Iron Classic 2005 Stephen Cason, CB Blue-Gray All-Star Football Classic 1942 Harvey Johnson, B Garrard Ramsey, G 1945 Doc Holloway, G 1946 Mel Wright, T 1949 George Hughes, G Jack Cloud, FB Buddy Lex, B Lou Creekmur, T 1950 Lou Creekmur, T 1950 George Hughes, G North-South Shrine Game 1951 Ed Weber, HB Vito Ragazzo, E Rotary Gridiron Classic 2002 Dwight Beard, OL Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Game 2009 Sean Lissemore, DT Adrian Tracy, DE Academic Awards 1953 Bill Bowman, FB Academic All-America 1974 John Gerdelman, FB -1st 1964 Bob Soleau, G 1975 Ken Smith, DB - 1st 1965 George Pearce, E 1976 Ken Smith, DB - 1st 1972 David Knight, FL 1977 Ken Smith, DB - 1st 1973 Joe Montgomery, C 1978 Rob Muscalus, TE - 1st 1991 Chris Hakel, QB 1979 Clarence Gains, TB - 2nd East-West Shrine Game 2007 Drew Atchison, TE 1981 Steve Dowdy, LB - 2nd All-American Bowl 1974 Rick Pawlewicz 1983 Mark Kelso, FS - 1st 1984 Mark Kelso, FS - 1st 1990 Reggie White, OG 1986 Ken Lambiotte, QB - 2nd Senior Bowl 1950 Jack Cloud, FB Lou Creekmur, T 1988 Chris Gessner, CB - 1st 1951 Vito Ragazzo, E 1953 Ed Mioduszewski, B 1964 T.W. Alley, T 1990 Steve Christie, PK HONORS & AWARDS 1937 Walter Zable, E 2010 Larry Peccatiello 1949 Tommy Thompson, C HISTORY 1976 1990 Jeff Nielsen, LB - 1st Greg Kalinyak, C - 2nd 1991 Jeff Nielsen, LB - 2nd 1992 Craig Staub, DT - 2nd 1993 Craig Staub, DT - 1st 2001 Bryce Lee, WR - 2nd 1952 Ed Mioduszewski, B 1974 Dick Pawlewicz, TE 1978 Tom Rozantz, QB 1986 Archie Harris, T 1991 Chris Hakel, QB 1999 Scot Osborne, TE College-NFL All-Star Game 1943 Garrard Ramsey, G Harvey Johnson, HB 1946 Garrard Ramsey, G 1948 Knox Ramsey, G Larry Peccatiello (’58) was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 2010. 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 65 Tribe Football HONORS & AWARDS HISTORY National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 A-10 Academic Team 1997 Brian Shallcross, PK Pete Coyne, DT Sean McDermott, S Sean Reid, OT Justin Solomon, DE 1998 Mike Leach, P/TE Matt Mazefsky, OT Sean Reid, OT Greg Whirley, OL Mike Beverly, CB Justin Solomon, DE 1999 Mike Leach, P/TE Matt Mazefsky, OT Justin Solomon, DE 2000 Martin Magerko, DB Matt Mazefsky, OT Corey Paxton, HB Daron Pope, QB/P Matt Sanger, HB 2001 Eric Bengaard, DT Bryce Lee, WR Martin Magerko, LB Marc Matthie, LB Mike Nagelin, PK Corey Paxton, TE 2002 Corey Paxton, TE Lang Campbell, QB Corey Patterson, DB 2003 Lang Campbell, QB Corey Patterson, DB 2004 Lang Campbell, QB Corey Davis, WR Ryan Nickell, LB Corey Patterson, DB Craig Patterson, DB Jon Shaw, SS Matt Trinkle, TE 2005 Brian Neely, DT Ryan Nickell, LB Jon Shaw, SS Matt Trinkle, TE 2006 Sheldon Alexander, DB Drew Atchison, TE Corey Davis, WR Luke Hiteshew, OL Eric O’Brien, OL Zach Stout, DB Matt Trinkle, TE Atlantic 10 Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2004 Lang Campbell, QB CAA Academic Team 2007 Graham Falbo, FB Luke Hiteshew, OL Tim Kelley, OL Eric O’Brien, OL Brian Pate, PK Tom Schonder, RB 2008 Luke Hiteshew, OL Eric O’Brien, OL Brian Pate, PK Thomas Schonder, RB 2009 Sheldon Alexander, LB Chase Hill, WR Andy Topping, TE/LS All-Southern Scholastic Team 1955 Denys Grant, G 1956 Denys Grant, G Charlie Sidwell, HB 1957 Denys Grant, G Bill Rush, C 1959 Ben Johnson, E Laurent Kardatzke, FB 1960 Bob Stoy, QB Loye Bechtold, T Joe Poist, E 1962 Dennis O’Toole, E 1963 Bill Corley, E In addition to winning the Payton Award, Lang Campbell (‘05) earned A-10 All-Academic Team honors three times. Postgraduate Scholarship Winners 1978 Ken Smith (NCAA) 1980 Clarence E. Gaines (NCAA) 1985 Mark Kelso (NCAA) 1986 Ken Lambiotte (NFF) 1988 Chris Gessner (NFF) 1990 Reggie White (NFF) 1993 Craig Staub (NFF) NFF = National Football Foundation Disney Spirit Award 2000 Hameen Ali III 66 Luke Hiteshew (‘09) distinguished himself in the classroom and earned CAA All-Academic Team honors in 2007 and 2008. Craig Staub (‘94) was awarded with a National Football Foundation Postgraduate Scholarship following his playing career at W&M. WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 HISTORY Scoring Most Points Game: 36, Bill Palese vs. Bridgewater, 1931 Season: 114, Greg Kuehn, 2004 114, Robert Green, 1990 Career: 343, Greg Kuehn (PK), 2002-05 279, Steve Christie (PK), 1985-89 270, Jack Cloud (RB), 1946-49 Most Touchdowns Game: 6, Bill Palese vs. Bridgewater, 1931 Season: 19, Robert Green, 1991 Career: 45, Jack Cloud, 1946-49 Most PATs Game: 9, Brian Pate at VMI, 2007 Season: 57, Greg Kuehn, 2004 Career: 166, Greg Kuehn, 2002-05 128, Brian Shallcross, 1994-97 Consecutive Made: 99, Greg Kuehn, 2002-04 Most Field Goals Game: 4, Brian Pate at Virginia, 2009 4, Brett Sterba vs. Northeastern, 2000 4, Brian Shallcross vs. Villanova, 1995 4, Chris Dawson vs. Lehigh, 1992 Season: 23, Brian Pate, 2009 Career: 59, Greg Kuehn, 2002-05 57, Steve Christie, 1986-89 Total Offense Most Yards Game: 462, Jake Phillips vs. Delaware, 2007 Season: 4305, Lang Campbell, 2004 Career: 10948, Dave Corley, 1999 - 2002 Adrian Tracy (‘09) equaled a single-season school record set by Luke Cullinane (‘97) with 12 sacks as a senior. Rushing Rushing Attempts Game: 37, Wes Meeteer vs. Davidson, 1969 37, Troy Keen, vs. Northeastern, 1994 37, Derek Fitzgerald vs. Penn, 1995 Season: 277, Jonathan Grimes, 2009 Career: 720, Derek Fitzgerald, 1995-98 Rushing Yards Game: 257, Phil Mosser vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 1970 Season: 1408, Robert Green, 1990 Career: 3744, Derek Fitzgerald, 1995-98 Passing Attempts Game: 55, R.J. Archer at Villanova, 2009 Season: 455, Lang Campbell, 2004 Career: 1246, Stan Yagiello, 1981-85 Completions Game: 35, R.J. Archer at Villanova, 2009 35, Dave Murphy vs. Rutgers, 1983 Season: 298, Lang Campbell, 2004 Career: 737, Stan Yagiello, 1981-85 Passing Yards Game: 433, Jake Phillips vs. Delaware, 2007 Season: 3988, Lang Campbell, 2004 Career: 9805, Dave Corley, 1999-2002 Completion Percentage Season: 69.4, Shawn Knight, 1993 Career: 65.5, Shawn Knight, 1991-94 Pass Efficiency Season: *204.6, Shawn Knight, 1993 Career: *170.77, Shawn Knight, 1991-94 * NCAA FCS records 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Touchdown Passes Game: 6, Shawn Knight vs. Maine, 1993 Season: 30, Lang Campbell, 2004 Career: 73, Dave Corley, 1999-2002 Receiving Receptions Game: 13, Glen Bodnar vs. Colgate, 1984 13, Rich Musinski vs. URI, 2003 Season: 79, Dominique Thompson, 2004 Career: 223, Rich Musinski, 2000-2003 Receiving Yards Game: 244, D. Thompson, vs. UD, 2004 Season: 1585, Dominique Thompson, 2004 Career: 4168, Rich Musinski, 2000-2003 Yards per Catch (500-yd. min.) Season:25.5, Mike Tomlin, 1992 Career: 20.1, Mike Tomlin, 1991-1994 TD Receptions Game: 4, Dom. Thompson, vs. Delaware, 2004 4, Corey Ludwig vs. Maine, 1993 4, Vito Ragazzo vs. WFU, 1949 Season:15, Vito Ragazzo, 1947 Career: 31, Rich Musinski, 2000-03 Defense Sacks Game: 6.0, Walt Brodie vs. VMI, 1955 3.5, Luke Cullinane vs. VU, 1996 Season: 12, Adrian Tracy, 2009 12, Luke Cullinane, 1996 Career: 31, Adrian Tracy, 2006-09 Interceptions Game: 4, Jack Bruce vs. Richmond, 1947 Season:10, Jack Bruce, 1947 10, Darren Sharper, 1996 Career: 24, Darren Sharper, 1993-96 67 RECORDS Brian Pate (‘09) established a single-season school record with 23 made field goals as a senior. Tribe Football RECORDS HISTORY National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Cameron Dohse’s 98-yard touchdown catch in the NCAA Semifinals at Villanova set an NCAA Playoff and school record. • Individual Long Plays • Rush from Scrimmage 95 yds John Truehart vs. E&H, 1934 Pass Completion 98 yds R.J. Archer to Cameron Dohse at Villanova, 2004 (NCAA Semifinals) Punt 77 yds Russell Brown, 1972 Joe Agee, 1975 Jack Freeman, 1942 Punt Return 101 yds Dale Worrall vs. Bridgewater, 1932 Kickoff Return 100 yds Dick Pawlewicz vs. UVa, 1974 Run with Fumble 91 yds Meb Davis vs. Columbia, 1926 Run with Interception 93 yds Marvin Graham vs. Va Tech, 1946 Field Goal 53 yds Steve Christie vs. ETSU, 1987 Steve Christie vs. UVa, 1988 Brett Sterba vs. Delaware, 2000 • Team Records • Most Points Scored Game: 95, vs. Bridgewater, 1931 Season: 486, 2004 Most Points Allowed Game: 93, by Delaware, 1915 Season: 427, 2007 68 The Tribe defense set a school record by limiting Rhode Island to -46 rushing yards last fall. Most Yards Gained Game: 681, vs. Richmond, 1991 Season: 6438, 1990 Most Plays Game: 100 vs. Virginia Tech, 1971 Season: 1004, 1990 Rushing Yards Game: 453 vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 1970 Season: 3024, 1990 Pass Attempts Game: 55 at Villanova, 2009 and vs. Virginia Tech, 1982 Season: 473, 2004 Pass Completions Game: 35 at Villanova, 2009 and vs. Rutgers, 1983 Season: 305, 2004 Passing Yards Game: 498 vs. VMI, 1997 Season: 4,072, 2004 First Downs Game: 36 vs. VMI, 1991; vs. VMI, 1993 Season: 324, 1990 Most Interceptions Game: 7 vs. George Washington, 1942 Season: 25, 1972 Team Passing Yards 1. 498 yds. vs. VMI, 1997 2. 433 yds. vs. Delaware, 2007 3. 426 yds. vs. Northeastern, 2000 4. 421 yds at Towson, 2007 5. 414 yds. vs. Miami (Ohio), 1982 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Team Rushing Yards 1. 453 yds. vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 1970 2. 433 yds. vs. Villanova, 1993 3. 419 yds. vs. Delaware, 1973 4. 417 yds. vs. Richmond, 1974 5. 413 yds. vs. VMI, 1993 Best Defense Vs. The Run 1. -46 yds. at Rhode Island, 2009 2. -39 yds. vs. Colgate, 1988 -39 yds. vs. Villanova, 1996 4. –11 yds. vs. Quantico, 1967 5. -6 yds. vs. Weber State, 2009 -6 yds vs. Liberty, 2005 -6 yds. vs. Villanova, 1993 8. -2 yds. vs. Delaware, 2009 Best Defense Vs. The Pass 1. 9 yds. vs. Massachusetts, 1995 9 yds. vs. East Carolina, 1980 9 yds. vs. Appalachian St., 1976 4. 10 yds. vs. Furman, 1999 5. 11 yds. vs. VMI, 1993 Consecutive … Victories: 9, 1985-86 Losses: 9, 1956-57 Shutouts: 5, 1923; 1930-31; 1941 Shutouts in one season: 7, 1928 Southern Conference wins: 7, 1970-71 Yankee Conference wins: 9, 1993-94 A-10 wins: 7, 2003-2004 CAA wins: 5, 2008; 2009 Games scored: 139, 1997Games without a victory: 12, 1955-57 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 HISTORY PASSING YARDS 1. 3988, Lang Campbell, 2004 2. 3414, Chris Hakel, 1990 3. 3166, Mike Cook, 1996 4. 3028, Mike Cook, 1998 5. 2974, Chris Hakel, 1991 6. 2962, Stan Yagiello, 1985 7. 2808, Dave Corley, Jr., 2001 8. 2801, Jake Phillips, 2007 2801, Stan Yagiello, 1984 10. 2778, R.J. Archer, 2009 PASSES ATTEMPTED 1. 455, Lang Campbell, 2004 2. 433, R.J. Archer, 2009 3. 428, Stan Yagiello, 1984 4. 414, Chris Hakel, 1990 5. 413, Stan Yagiello, 1985 6. 385, Ken Lambiotte, 1986 7. 370, Mike Cook, 1998 8. 362, Mike Cook, 1996 9. 357, Chris Hakel, 1991 10. 336, Jake Phillips, 2007 PASSES COMPLETED 1. 298, Lang Campbell, 2004 2. 261, R.J. Archer, 2009 3. 261, Stan Yagiello, 1984 4. 246, Mike Cook, 1998 5. 245, Chris Hakel, 1990 6. 240, Stan Yagiello, 1985 7. 233, Ken Lambiotte, 1986 8. 232, Chris Hakel, 1991 9. 210, Mike Cook, 1996 10. 200, Dave Corley, Jr., 2002 Dominique Thompson (‘05) set single-season school records for receptions (79) and receiving yards (1,585) in 2004. TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. 30, Lang Campbell, 2004 2. 26, Mike Cook, 1998 26, Mike Cook, 1996 4. 23, Kenny Lambiotte, 1986 23, Stan Yagiello, 1985 6. 22, Shawn Knight, 1993 22, Chris Hakel, 1990 22, Lang Campbell, 2003 9. 21, Jake Phillips, 2008 21, Dave Corley, Jr., 2002 21, Dave Corley, Jr., 2001 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 1. .694, Shawn Knight, 1993 2. .665, Mike Cook, 1998 3..655, Lang Campbell, 2004 4. .650, Chris Hakel, 1991 5. .644, Shawn Knight, 1994 6..641, Jake Phillips, 2005 7. .639, Lang Campbell, 2003 8. .636, Shawn Knight, 1993 .636, Dave Murphy, 1983 10. .614, Mike Cook, 1997 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. 15, Vito Ragazzo, 1949 2. 13, Dominique Thompson, 2004 3. 12, Rich Musinski, 2001 12, Josh Whipple, 1996 5. 10, Ned Carr, 1966 6. 9, Rich Musinski, 2002 9, Chris Rosier, 1998 9, Dave Conklin, 1996 9, Corey Ludwig, 1993 10. 8, D.J. McAulay, 2008 8, Joe Nicholas, 2006 8, Mark Compher, 1990 8, Harry Mehre, 1987 8, Harry Mehre, 1986 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE RECEIVING YARDS 1. 1585, Dominique Thompson, 2004 2. 1393, Rich Musinski, 2001 3. 1180, Mark Compher, 1990 4. 1140, Rich Musinski, 2002 5. 1110, Ron Gillam, 1985 6. 1096, Josh Whipple, 1996 7. 950, Corey Ludwig, 1993 8. 930, Mike Sutton, 1983 9. 925, David Conklin, 1998 10. 911, Kurt Wrigley, 1982 RECEPTIONS 1. 79, Dominique Thompson, 2004 2. 73, Michael Clemons, 1986 3. 70, Michael Clemons, 1985 4. 69, Ron Gillam, 1985 69, Glen Bodnar, 1984 6. 67, Chuck Albertson, 1966 7. 66, Joe Nicholas, 2004 66, Mike Sutton, 1983 9. 65, Josh Whipple, 1996 10. 64, Mark Compher, 1990 RUSHING YARDS 1. 1408, Robert Green, 1990 2. 1316, Alvin Porch, 1997 3. 1294, Jonathan Grimes, 2009 4. 1286, Phil Mosser, 1970 5. 1223, Derek Fitzgerald, 1995 6. 1210, Alvin Porch, 1996 7. 1175, Troy Keen, 1994 8. 1164, Jim Kruis, 1976 9. 1118, Michael Clemons, 1986 10. 1101, Derek Fitzgerald, 1993 69 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Shawn Knight (‘95) established a single-season school record by completing 69.4 percent of his passes in 1993. Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS HISTORY RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 19, Robert Green, 1990 2. 15, Jon Smith, 2004 3. 14, Troy Keen, 1993 4. 13, Jon Smith, 2001 13, Robert Green, 1991 6. 12, Troy Keen, 1994 7. 11, Derek Fitzgerald, 1992 11, Chris Hakel, 1990 9. 10, Derek Fitzgerald, 1993 10, Troy Keen, 1995 10, Michael Clemons, 1986 10, John Gerdelman, 1974 10, Phil Mosser, 1971 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 1. 2043, Jonathan Grimes, 2009 2. 1953, Michael Clemons, 1986 3. 1880, Michael Clemons, 1985 4. 1782, Jonathan Grimes, 2008 5. 1763, Robert Green, 1999 6. 1520, Alvin Porch, 1997 7. 1453, Alvin Porch, 1996 8. 1404, Derek Fitzgerald, 1995 9. 1355, Derek Fitzgerald, 1993 10. 1350, Tyrone Shelton, 1990 TOTAL OFFENSE 1. 4305, Lang Campbell, 2004 2. 3466, Chris Hakel, 1990 3. 3159, Mike Cook, 1996 4. 3143, David Corley, Jr., 2001 5. 3057, Mike Cook, 1998 6. 3033, R.J. Archer, 2009 7. 3013, Stan Yagiello, 1985 8. 2993, Jake Phillips, 2007 9. 2950, Chris Hakel, 1991 10. 2939, David Corley, Jr., 2000 SCORING 1. 114, Greg Kuehn, 2004 114, Robert Green, 1990 3. 108, Brian Pate, 2009 4. 102, Jack Cloud, 1947 5. 99, Red Maxey, 1930 6. 96, Michael Clemons, 1986 7. 90, Steve Christie, 1989 90, Vito Ragazzo, 1949 9. 89, Dan Mueller, 1990 10. 86, Brett Sterba, 1999 FIELD GOALS 1. 23, Brian Pate, 2009 2. 21, Steve Christie, 1989 3. 19, Greg Kuehn, 2004 4. 18, Brett Sterba, 1999 5. 17, Brett Sterba, 2000 6. 15, Brian Shallcross, 1997 15, Steve Christie, 1998 8. 14, Brian Shallcross, 1995 14, Greg Kuehn, 2002 14, Dan Mueller, 1990 70 Robert Green (‘92) established a single-season school record for touchdowns when he found the end zone 19 times in 1990. PUNTING AVERAGE 1. 44.4, Mike Leach, 1998 2. 42.8, Russell Brown, 1971 42.8, Buddy Lex, 1942 4. 42.4, Steve Christie, 1988 5. 41.7, Dan Darragh, 1965 TACKLES 1. 244, Dave Pocta, 1986 2. 190, Dave Pocta, 1985 3. 146, Jim McHeffey, 1984 4. 144, Owen Costello, 1981 5. 143, Kerry Gray, 1988 143, Jeff Hosmer, 1976 7. 141, Mark Kelso, 1983 8. 139, Jim Ryan, 1976 9. 138, Brad Uhl, 1987 138, Karl Wernecke, 1984 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum 10 Returns) 1. 21.3, Jack Yohe, 1953 2. 19.2, Tommy Korczowki, 1948 3. 18.7, Chip Young, 1966 4. 17.1, Rich Musinski, 2001 5. 16.4, Derek Cox, 2008 6. 13.5, Buddy Lex, 1947 7. 13.2, Komlan Lonergan, 1998 8. 13.0, Charlie Sidwell, 1955 9. 12.2, Palmer Scarritt, 1992 10. 11.8, Jack Bruce, 1947 PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 500, Darren Sharper, 1996 2. 415, Palmer Scarritt, 1992 3. 333, Darren Sharper, 1995 4. 330, Michael Clemons, 1986 5. 317, Jack Bruce, 1947 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE 1. 28.4, Dick Pawlewicz, 1974 2. 25.5, Michael Clemons, 1985 3. 24.6, James Blocker-Bodley, 1990 4. 24.5, Jonathan Grimes, 2008 5. 24.3, David Caldwell, 2007 24.3, Dick Pawlewicz, 1973 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1. 743, Komlan Lonergan, 1999 2. 617, Phil Mosser, 1971 3. 587, Dave Scanlon, 1982 4. 584, Dick Pawlewicz, 1973 5. 572, Eddie Davis, 1987 INTERCEPTIONS 1. 10, Darren Sharper, 1996 10, Jack Bruce, 1947 3. 8, B.W. Webb, 2009 8, Steve McNamee, 1980 8, Dick Kern, 1963 5. 7, Ron Harrison, 1997 7, Darren Sharper, 1995 7, Darren Sharper, 1994 7, Mark Kelso, 1983 7, Paul Scolaro, 1972 10. 6, Six players, last - Kelso, 1981 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 1. 4613, Robert Green, 1988-90 2. 4535, Derek Fitzgerald, 1992-95 3. 4448, Michael Clemons, 1983-86 4. 4124, Troy Keen, 1992-95 5. 3825, Jonathan Grimes, 20086. 3215, Alvin Porch, 1994-97 7. 2985, Tyrone Shelton, 1987-80 PASSING YARDS 1. 9805, David Corley, Jr., 1999-02 2. 8249, Stan Yagiello, 1981-85 3. 7371, Jake Phillips, 2005-08 4. 7295, Mike Cook, 1995-98 5. 7025, Chris Hakel, 1988-91 6. 6494, Lang Campbell, 2001-04 7. 5705, Shawn Knight, 1991-94 8. 4536, Chris Garrity, 1979-81 9. 4019, Tom Rozantz, 1975-78 10. 3361, Dan Darragh, 1965-67 TOTAL OFFENSE 1. 10948, David Corley, Jr., 1999-02 2. 8168, Stan Yagiello, 1981-85 3. 7983, Jake Phillips, 2005-08 4. 7245, Mike Cook, 1995-98 5. 7149, Lang Campbell, 2001-04 6. 7058, Chris Hakel, 1988-91 7. 6408, Shawn Knight, 1991-94 8. 5385, Tom Rozantz, 1975-78 9. 4589, Bill Deery, 1972-74 10. 4320, Chris Garrity, 1979-81 PASS ATTEMPTS 1. 1246, Stan Yagiello, 1981-85 2. 1168, David Corley, Jr., 1999-02 3. 972, Jake Phillips, 2005-08 4. 913, Chris Garrity, 1979-81 5. 872, Mike Cook, 1995-98 PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 737, Stan Yagiello, 1981-85 2. 676, David Corley, Jr., 1999-02 3. 568, Jake Phillips, 2005-08 4. 540, Mike Cook, 1995-98 5. 523, Chris Hakel, 1988-91 6. 495, Lang Campbell, 2001-04 7. 407, Chris Garrity, 1979-81 8. 380, Shawn Knight, 1991-94 9. 315, Tom Rozantz, 1975-78 10. 289, R.J. Archer, 2006-09 8. 145, Glenn Bodnar, 1982-84 9. 141, Kurt Wrigley, 1980-82 10. 140, Terry Hammons, 1991, 1993-95 140, Corey Ludwig, 1990-93 RECEIVING YARDS 1. 4168, Rich Musinski, 2000- 03 2. 3269, Dave Conklin, 1996-99 3. 2884, Chris Rosier, 1997-00 4. 2748, Harry Mehre, 1985-88 5. 2352, Jeff Sanders, 1981-84 6. 2349, Corey Ludwig, 1990-93 7. 2278, Joe Nicholas, 2004-07 8. 2134, Terry Hammons, 1991, 1993-95 9. 2123, Dominique Thompson, 2001-04 10. 2054, Mike Tomlin, 1991-94 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 1. 65.5, Shawn Knight, 1991-94 2. 64.9, Lang Campbell, 2001-04 3. 61.9, Mike Cook, 1995-98 4. 60.5, Kenny Lambiotte, 1985-86 5. 60.2, Chris Hakel, 1988-91 6. 59.9, Dave Murphy, 1980-83 7. 59.5, R.J. Archer, 2006-09 8. 59.1, Stan Yagiello, 1981-85 9. 58.4, Jake Phillips, 2005-08 10. 57.9, David Corley, Jr., 1999-02 57.9, John Brosnahan, 1987-88 INTERCEPTIONS* 1. 24, Darren Sharper, 1993-96 2. 20, Mark Kelso, 1982-84 3. 17, Ron Harrison, 1994-97 4. 15, Paul Scolaro, 1970-72 15, Jack Bruce, 1946-48 6. 13, Steve McNamee, 1978-80 7. 12, Greg Wharton, 1985-87 8. 11, Billy Parker, 1999-03 11, Palmer Scarritt, 1989-92 11, Mike Stewart, 1972-74 11, Chip Young, 1965-67 *Interception records incomplete prior to 1957 TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1. 73, David Corley, Jr., 1999-02 2. 62, Mike Cook, 1995-98 3. 57, Jake Phillips, 2005-08 4. 54, Lang Campbell, 2001-04 5. 51, Stan Yagiello, 1982-85 6. 46, Shawn Knight, 1991-94 7. 43, Chris Hakel, 1988-91 36, Buddy Lex, 1946-49 9. 30, Dan Darragh, 1965-67 10. 27, Chris Garrity, 1979-81 FIELD GOALS 1. 59, Greg Kuehn, 2002-05 2. 57, Steve Christie, 1986-89 3. 55, Brian Pate, 2006-2009 4. 48, Brian Shallcross, 1994-97 5. 46, Brett Sterba, 1998-00 6. 30, Brian Morris, 1982-85 7. 26, Steve Libassi, 1976-79 8. 22, Chris Dawson, 1991-93 9. 17, Terry Regan, 1972-74 10. 14, Dan Mueller, 1988-91 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. 31, Rich Musinski, 2000-03 2. 27, Dave Conklin, 1996-99 3. 26, Harry Mehre, 1985-88 4. 20, Mike Tomlin, 1991-94 20, Joe Nicholas, 2004-07 6. 19, Chris Rosier, 1997-00 7. 18, Vito Ragazzo, 1948-50 8. 17, Josh Whipple, 1994-96 9. 16, Dominique Thompson, 2001-04 10. 15, Kurt Wrigley, 1980-82 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1..807, Brett Sterba, 1998-00 2..778, Dan Mueller, 1988-91 3..687, Steve Christie, 1986-89 4..672, Brian Pate, 2006-09 5..667, Brian Morris, 1982-85 RECEPTIONS 1. 223, Rich Musinski, 2000-03 2. 190, Dave Conklin, 1996-99 3. 175, Jeff Sanders, 1981-84 4. 174, Chris Rosier, 1997-00 5. 172, Michael Clemons, 1983-86 6. 166, Joe Nicholas, 2004-07 7. 161, Harry Mehre, 1985-88 CAREER RECORDS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 42, Troy Keen, 1992-95 2. 40, Robert Green, 1988-90 3. 39, John Smith, 2001-04 4. 32, Derek Fitzgerald, 1992-95 5. 22, Elijah Brooks, 2004-06 6. 20, Michael Clemons, 1983-86 7. 19, David Corley, Jr., 1999-02 19, Bill Deery, 1972-74 19, Phil Mosser, 1970-71 10. 18, Jake Phillips, 2005-08 6. 869, Chris Hakel, 1988-91 7. 763, Lang Campbell, 2001-04 8. 696, Tom Rozantz, 1975-78 9. 580, Shawn Knight, 1991-94 10. 535, Dan Darragh, 1965-67 HISTORY RUSHING YARDS 1. 3744, Derek Fitzgerald, 1992-95 2. 3543, Robert Green 1988-90 3. 2949, Troy Keen, 1992-95 4. 2750, Alvin Porch, 1994-97 5. 2546, Jon Smith, 2001-04 6. 2536, Elijah Brooks, 2004-06 7. 2534, Tyrone Shelton, 1987-90 8. 2404, Jim Kruis, 1975-77 9. 2401, Bill Deery, 1972-74 10. 2223, Jonathan Grimes, 2008- KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1. 1772, Komlan Lonergan, 1998-01 2. 1600, James Blocker-Bodley, 1990-93 3. 1419, Dave Scanlon, 1980-83 4. 1292, Ron Harrison, 1994-97 5. 1069, Keith Best, 1978-80 PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 1027, Darren Sharper, 1993-96 2. 797, Palmer Scarritt, 1989-92 3. 521, Chip Young, 1965-67 4. 508, Jack Bruce, 1947-48 5. 495, Charlie Sidwell, 1955-57 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 71 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 TOP PERFORMANCES HISTORY Top Passing Performances 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 20. 433, Jake Phillips vs. Delaware, 8/30/07 426, David Corley, Jr. vs. Northeastern, 10/28/00 409, Mike Potts at Towson, 11/4/06 406, Stan Yagiello vs. JMU, 9/28/85 401, David Murphy at Marshall, 11/5/83 399, Chris Garrity at ECU, 11/14/81 385, Greg DeGennaro at Bucknell, 9/20/86 383, Kenny Lambiotte vs. Colgate, 9/6/86 381, Mike Cook at N. Iowa, 12/7/96* 378, Lang Campbell vs. Northeastern, 10/2/04 373, Mike Cook vs. UNH, 10/24/98 368, Lang Campbell at Liberty, 10/9/04 360, Dave Murphy vs. Rutgers, 10/22/83 355, Lang Campbell at Delaware, 10/23/04 354, R.J. Archer at Villanova, 10/3/09 352, Mike Cook at Ga. Southern, 9/6/97 346, David Corley, Jr. vs. VMI, 9/14/02 345, Chris Hakel vs. Delaware, 9/14/91 345, Stan Yagiello vs. Norfolk St., 9/14/85 342, Jake Phillips at Richmond, 11/16/07 Top Rushing Performances 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 257, Phil Mosser at Ohio Wes., 10/3/70 219, Derek Fitzgerald vs. Penn., 10/14/95 201, Alvin Porch at UConn., 10/18/97 198, Jon Smith at UNH, 10/19/02 189, Derek Fitzgerald at NU, 9/16/95 189, Derek Fitzgerald vs. Villanova, 10/23/93 186, Alvin Porch vs. Boston, 9/27/97 183, Alvin Porch vs. Delaware, 11/2/96 181, Robert Green at Navy, 9/21/91 180, Terrence Riggins vs. VMI, 9/13/08 180, Robert Green at Citadel, 9/8/90 177, Tyrone Shelton vs. ETSU, 11/4/89 177, Hameen Ali vs. Delaware, 10/10/98 173, Alvin Porch vs. Richmond, 11/15/97 172, Todd Bushnell at Ohio Wes., 10/3/70 172, Bill Bowman vs. WFU, 9/19/53 171, Jim Kruis vs. Navy, 10/16/76 170, Troy Keen at Furman, 9/17/94 165, Elijah Brooks at Towson, 11/4/06 165, Robert Green vs. VMI, 10/13/90 16. 17. 19. 20. 164, Rich Musinski vs. UNH, 9/29/01 162, D.J. McAulay vs. Delaware, 8/30/07 162, Dave Conklin vs. UConn., 11/14/98 161, Rich Musinski at UMass, 9/1/01 158, Harry Mehre vs. Lehigh, 9/17/88 Top All-Purpose Performances 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 325, Komlan Lonergan vs. Villanova, 11/24/01 324, Jonathan Grimes vs. Villanova, 10/4/08 296, Dominque Thompson at Delaware, 10/23/04 283, Jonathan Grimes at New Hampshire, 10/11/08 274, Komlan Lonergan vs Furman, 9/18/99 257, Phil Mosser at Ohio Wes., 10/3/70 248, Rich Musinski at Rhode Island, 11/25/03 244, Dominique Thompson at Liberty, 10/9/04 237, Dominique Thompson vs. Hampton, 11/27/04* 240, David Conklin at VMI, 9/13/97 231, Rich Musinski vs. Delaware, 9/28/02 226, Mike Sutton at Marshall, 11/5/83 226, Jonathan Grimes vs. Weber State, 11/28/09* 225, Jonathan Grimes vs. Northeastern, 11/8/08 219, Komlan Lonergan at VMI, 10/23/99 *NCAA Playoff Game Most Receptions 1. 3. 6. 13, Rich Musinski, URI, 2003 13, Glenn Bodnar, Colgate, 1984 12, Chuck Albertson, Virginia Tech, 1966 12, George Pearce, Navy, 1965 12, Jeff Sanders, Miami, 1982 11, Joe Nicholas, Delaware, Dec. 4, 2004 11, Marcus Howard, Villanova, 2000 11, Harry Mehre, Lehigh, 1988 11, Dave Szydlik, Bucknell, 1986 11, Mike Sutton, Marshall, 1983 11, Kurt Wrigley, Richmond, 1981 11, Chuck Albertson, Villanova, 1966 Most 200-Yard Passing Games 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10. 31 24 22 20 20 18 13 7 7 6 6 David Corley, Jr. Chris Hakel Mike Cook Jake Phillips Stan Yagiello Lang Campbell Shawn Knight Kenny Lambiotte David Murphy R.J. Archer Craig Argo Most 100-Yard Rushing Games 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10. 19 15 14 11 10 9 7 7 7 5 5 5 Derek Fitzgerald Robert Green Alvin Porch Jim Kruis Troy Keen Tyrone Shelton Jonathan Grimes Michael Clemons Todd Bushnell Elijah Brooks Jon Smith Hameen Ali, III 72 244, Dominique Thompson at Delaware, 10/23/04 240, David Conklin at VMI, 9/13/97 226, Mike Sutton at Marshall, 11/5/83 221, Dominique Thompson at LU, 10/9/04 211, Kurt Wrigley vs. Richmond, 11/21/81 201, Elliott Mack at Richmond, 11/16/07 198, Ron Gilliam vs. JMU, 9/28/85 195, Chris Rosier at UConn., 10/18/97 194, Rich Musinski vs. Delaware, 9/28/02 191, Rich Musinski at URI, 10/25/03 185, Dominique Thompson vs. UD, 12/4/04* 184, Chris Rosier at URI, 10/7/00 183, Glenn Bodnar at Colgate, 11/10/84 182, Dave Szydlik vs. JMU, 9/28/85 168, Chris Rosier at JMU, 10/28/00 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 10. 21 12 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 Rich Musinski David Conklin Chris Rosier Mark Compher Joe Nicholas Josh Whipple Ron Gilliam Corey Ludwig Dominique Thompson Elliott Mack Terry Hammons Mike Sutton David Corley (‘03) threw for at least 200 yards 31 times during his career. WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM 1991-1995 1988-1991 1993-1997 1975-1977 1992-1995 1987-1990 20081983-1986 1970-72 2004-2006 2001-2004 1996-2000 Most 100-Yard Receiving Games Top Receiving Performances 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 1998-2002 1987-1991 1994-1998 2005-2008 1982-1985 2001-2004 1990-1994 1985-1986 1981-1983 2006-2009 1986-1989 1999-2003 1995-1999 1996-2000 1987-1990 2004-2007 1992-1996 1983-1985 1989-1993 2001-2004 2004-2008 1991-1995 1981-1983 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 HISTORY Scoring Scored 30 or more points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Scored 40 or more points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 vs. Norfolk State (9/20/08) Scored 50 or more points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 vs. VMI (9/13/08) Scored 60 or more points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 at VMI (9/8/07) Scored 70 or more points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 at Japan All-Stars (1/9/89 - Epson Ivy Bowl) Consecutive 40+ point games. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. VMI (52), vs. Norfolk State (42) (2008) Consecutive 50+ point games. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Northeastern (53), vs. Villanova (51) (1993) Was shutout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Delaware, 0-14 (11/1/97) THE LAST TIME Total Offense Had more than 400 total yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408 vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Had more than 450 total yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472 at Villanova (10/3/09) Had more than 500 total yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 at Towson (11/1/08) Had more than 550 total yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 570 vs VMI (9/13/08) Had more than 600 total yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630 at Towson (11/4/06) Had more than 650 total yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 651 vs. VMI (10/2/93) Had less than 100 total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None post 1981 Rushing Offense Rushed for 150 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 at Southern Illinois (12/5/09 - NCAA Quarterfinals) Rushed for 200 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Rushed for 250 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 vs. James Madison (10/24/09) Rushed for 300 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 vs. VMI (9/13/08) Rushed for 350 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 vs. VMI (9/13/08) Rushed for 400 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 433 vs. Villanova (10/23/93) Rushed for 450 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453 vs. Ohio Wesleyan (10/3/70) Rushed for less than 50 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 vs. Richmond (11/22/08) Passing Offense Passed for 250 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354 at Villanova (10/4/09) Passed for 300 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354 at Villanova (10/4/09) Passed for 350 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354 at Villanova (10/4/09) Passed for 400 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 433 vs. Delaware (8/30/07) Passed for 450 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 498 at VMI (9/13/97) Passed for less than 50 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 vs. Boston (9/19/92) Rushing/Passing Offense Rushed/Passed for 200+ yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at VMI (249 rush, 275 pass) (9/8/07) Score Defense Allowed 0 points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Allowed 3 or fewer points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 at Southern Illinois (12/5/09 - NCAA Quarterfinals) Allowed 7 or fewer points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 at Southern Illinois (12/5/09 - NCAA Quarterfinals) Allowed 10 or fewer points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 at Southern Illinois (12/5/09 - NCAA Quarterfinals) Allowed 14 or fewer points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 at Southern Illinois (12/5/09 - NCAA Quarterfinals) Consecutive Shutouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Northeastern (32-0), at New Hampshire (39-0) (1995) Total Defense Allowed fewer than 100 total yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 at Bucknell (9/20/96) Allowed fewer than 125 total yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 at Bucknell (9/20/96) Allowed fewer than 150 total yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 at Rhode Island (10/31/09) Allowed fewer than 175 total yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Allowed fewer than 200 total yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 at Southern Illinois (12/5/09 - NCAA Quarterfinals) Allowed fewer than 250 total yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 at Southern Illinois (12/5/09 - NCAA Quarterfinals) Rushing Defense Allowed -40 or fewer yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -46 at Rhode Island (10/31/09) Allowed -30 or fewer yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -46 at Rhode Island (10/31/09) Allowed -20 or fewer yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -46 at Rhode Island (10/31/09) Allowed -10 or fewer yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -46 at Rhode Island (10/31/09) Allowed 0 or fewer yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -6 vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Allowed 10 or fewer yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -6 vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Allowed 20 or fewer yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -6 vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Allowed 10 or fewer yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -6 vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Allowed 20 or fewer yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -6 vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Allowed 30 or fewer yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -6 vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Allowed 40 or fewer yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -6 vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Allowed 50 or fewer yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -6 vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Passing Defense Allowed 25 or fewer yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 vs. VMI (9/13/08) Allowed 50 or fewer yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 at Delaware (10/18/08) Allowed 100 or fewer yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 at Villanova (12/11/09 - NCAA Semifinals) Allowed 150 or fewer yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 at Villanova (12/11/09 - NCAA Semifinals) Allowed 175 or fewer yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 at Villanova (12/11/09 - NCAA Semifinals) Allowed 200 or fewer yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 at Villanova (12/11/09 - NCAA Semifinals) 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 73 Tribe Football THE LAST TIME HISTORY National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Individual Rushing Had a player rush for 100 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133 by Jonathan Grimes at Southern Illinois (12/5/09 - NCAA Quarterfinals) Had a player rush for 150 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158 by Jonathan Grimes vs. James Madison (10/24/09) Had a player rush for 200 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .201 by Alvin Porch at Connecticut (10/18/97) Had a player rush for 250 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .257 by Phil Mosser vs. Ohio Wesleyan (10/3/70) Had a player rush for 2 or more TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 by Jonathan Grimes at Northeastern (10/10/09) Had a player rush for 3 or more TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 by Jonathan Grimes at Southern Illinois (12/5/09 - NCAA Quarterfinals) Had a player rush for 4 or more TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 by Elijah Brooks vs. New Hampshire (10/8/05) Had a TD rushing/receiving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jonathan Grimes (1 rush, 1 receiving) vs. Norfolk State (9/20/08) Rushed for consecutive 100+ yard games. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jonathan Grimes vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) and at Southern Illinois (12/5/09 - NCAA Quarterfinals) Had two players rush for 100+ yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Keen (158) and Derek Fitzgerald (140) vs. Rhode Island (10/7/95) Had a player with 30+ carries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 by Jonathan Grimes at Southern Illinois (12/5/09 - NCAA Quarterfinals) Individual Passing Had a player pass for 200 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .239 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (12/11/09 - NCAA Semifinals) Had a player pass for 250 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .354 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (10/3/09) Had a player pass for 350 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .354 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (10/3/09) Had a player pass for 400 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .433 by Jake Phillips vs. Delaware (10/30/07) Had a player pass for 2 or more TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 by R.J. Archer vs. James Madison (10/24/09) Had a player pass for 3 or more TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 by R.J. Archer at Norfolk State (9/19/09) Had a player pass for 4 or more TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 by Jake Phillips at New Hampshire (10/11/08) Had a player pass for 5 or more TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 by Mike Cook at Northern Iowa(12/7/96 - NCAA Quarterfinals) Had a player pass for 6 or more TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 by Shawn Knight at Maine (11/6/93) Had a player complete 20 or more passes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (12/11/09 - NCAA Semifinals) Had a player complete 25 or more passes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (10/3/09) Had a player complete 30 or more passes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (10/3/09) Had a player complete 35 or more passes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (10/3/09) Had a player throw 30 or more passes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (12/11/09 - NCAA Semifinals) Had a player throw 35 or more passes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (12/11/09 - NCAA Semifinals) Had a player throw 40 or more passes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (10/3/09) Had a player throw 45 or more passes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (10/3/09) Had a player throw 50 or more passes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (10/3/09) Had a player throw 55 or more passes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (10/3/09) Had a player pass/rush for 100 or more yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Corely (247 pass, 107 rush) at Villanova (11/11/00) Had a player pass/rush for 2 TDs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lang Campbell (2 pass, 2 rush) at North Carolina (9/4/04) Individual Receiving Had a player with 10 or more receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 by Elliott Mack at Richmond (11/16/07) Had a player with 11 or more receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 by Joe Nicholas vs Delaware (12/4/04 - NCAA Quarterfinals) Had a player with 12 or more receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 by Rich Musinski at Rhode Island (10/25/03) Had a player with 13 or more receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 by Rich Musinski at Rhode Island (10/25/03) Had a player with 100 or more receiving yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 by Cameron Dohse at Villanova (12/11/09 - NCAA Semifinals) Had a player with 150 or more receiving yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 by Elliott Mack at Richmond (11/16/07) Had a player with 200 or more receiving yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 by Elliott Mack at Richmond (11/16/07) Had a player with 2 or more TD receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 by Chase Hill vs. Delaware (9/26/09) Had a player with 3 or more TD receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 by Dominique Thompson at Delaware (10/23/04) Had a player with 4 or more TD receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 by Dominique Thmopson at Delaware (10/23/04) Had two players with 100 receiving yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elliott Mack (119) and Chase Hill (105) at Delaware (10/18/08) Individual All-Purpose Had a player with 300+ all-purpose yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324 by Jonathan Grimes vs. Villanova (10/4/08) Special Teams/Special Situation/Defense Returned a kickoff for a TD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 yds by Jonathan Grimes vs. Villanova (10/4/08) Returned a punt for a TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 yds by Derek Cox vs. Richmond (11/22/08) Returned a blocked punt for a TD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 yds by Sean McDermott at Rhode Island (9/7/96) Returned a blocked field goal for a TD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 yds by David Caldwell vs. Norfolk State (9/20/08) Returned a fumble for a TD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 yds by Michael Pigram vs. Massachusetts (10/27/07) Returned an interception for a touchdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jake Trantin (60 yds) and B.W. Webb (58 yds) vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Blocked a field goal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sean Lissemore (47-yard att.) at Norfolk State (9/19/09) Blocked a punt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sheldon Alexander vs. Villanova (10/4/08) Had 2 interceptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B.W. Webb vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Made 4 field goals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Pate at Virginia (9/5/09) Made a 50+ yard field goal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 yds by Greg Kuehn at Rhode Island (9/17/05) Converted 2-point run . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lang Campbell vs. James Madison (12/10/04) Converted 2-point reception. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Varno at Villanova (10/3/09) Intercepted 4 passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Intercepted 5 passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 vs. Pennsylvania (10/14/95) Had 5 or more passes intercepted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 vs. Richmond (11/22/08) Scored a defensive touchdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 INT Ret. vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Scored 2 defensive touchdowns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 INT Ret. vs. Weber State (11/28/09 - NCAA First Round) Allowed a defensive touchdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INT Ret. vs. Richmond (11/22/08) Scored a special teams touchodown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Punt Ret. vs. Richmond (11/22/08) Allowed a special teams touchdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blocked Punt Ret. at Richmond (11/16/07) Scored a defensive and special teams touchdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Punt Ret. and Int. Ret. vs. Northeastern (11/8/08) Recorded a safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Rhode Island (10/31/09) Surrendered a safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vs. Norfolk State (9/19/09) Won in overtime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (2 OT) 48-41 vs. Liberty (9/15/07) Lost in overtime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-20 vs. Richmond (11/22/08) Tied an opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-31 at Princeton (9/23/89) 74 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 OPPONENTS HISTORY Team Offense Scored 40 or more points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 at James Madison (11/15/08) Scored 50 or more points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 vs. James Madison (11/10/07) Scored 60 or more points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 at Villanova (10/6/07) Scored 70 or more points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 at North Carolina A&E (State) (11/6/20) Scored 80 or more points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 at North Carolina A&E (State) (11/6/20) Scored 90 or more points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 at Delaware (11/25/15) Had 500 or more total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540 at James Madison (11/15/08) Had 600 or more total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 638 at Western Michigan (9/6/03) THE LAST TIME Rushed for 400 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509 vs. Furman (9/18/99) Rushed for 500 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509 vs. Furman (9/18/99) Passed for 300 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 vs. Delaware (9/26/09) Passed for 400 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 489 at Western Michigan (9/5/03) Team Defense Posted a shutout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Delaware, 14-0 (11/1/97) Allowed less than 100 total yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None post 1981 Allowed less than 50 yards rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 vs. Richmond (11/22/08) Allowed less than 50 yards passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 vs. Boston (9/19/92) Intercepted 5 or more passes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 vs. Richmond (11/22/08) Scored a defensive touchdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INT Ret. vs. Richmond (11/22/08) Recorded a safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Norfolk State (9/19/09) Team Special Teams Scored a special teams touchdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blocked punt return at Richmond (11/16/07) Blocked a field goal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Virginia (9/5/09) Blocked a punt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Towson (11/1/08) Individual Offense Rushed for 100 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 by J. Vaughan vs. Richmond (11/22/08) Rushed for 200 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 by Omar Cuff vs. Delaware (8/30/07) Had two players rush for 100 or more yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R. Landers (145) and E. Holloman (130) at James Madison (11/15/08) Rushed for 3 or more touchdowns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 by G. Yancey vs. James Madison (11/10/07) Rushed for 4 or more touchdowns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 by Omar Cuff vs. Delaware (8/30/07) Had 30 or more carries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 by J. Vaughan vs. Richmond (11/22/08) Had a rushing/receiving touchdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. Broomfield (1 rush, 1 receiving) vs. Northeastern (11/8/08) Passed for 300 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 by Pat Devlin vs. Delaware (9/26/09) Passed for 400 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 by C. Munson at Western Michigan (9/6/03) Threw 4 or more touchdown passes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, by Antwan Young at Villanova (10/6/07) Threw 6 touchodown passes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. Munson at Western Michigan (9/6/03) Completed 30 or more passes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 by Pat Devlin vs. Delaware (9/26/09) Passed/Ran for 100 yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rodney Landers (212 pass, 145 rush) at James Madison (11/15/08) Passed/Ran for 2 touchdowns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R.J. Toman (2 pass, 2 rush) at New Hampshire (10/11/08) Had 100 receiving yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 by R. Jones vs. Delaware (9/26/09) Had 200 receiving yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 by C. Adams vs. Hofstra (10/6/01) Had two players with 100 receving yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. boler (155) and J. Long (108) at Delaware (10/23/04) Had 10 or more receptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 by R. Jones vs. Delaware (9/26/09) Had 3 or more touchdown receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 by T. Hinshaw aat Central Florida (9/23/00) Had a rushing/receiving touchdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. Broomfield (1 rush, 1 receiving) vs. Northeastern (11/8/08) Individual Defense Had 15 or more tackles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 by Hansen at Rhose Island (10/31/09) Had 2 or more interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 by Justin Rigers vs. Richmond (11/22/08) Returned an interception for a touchdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 yards by D. Hatcher vs. Richmond (11/22/08) Returned a fumble for a touchdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 yards by J. Couch vs. Marshall (9/1/05) Individual Special Teams Returned a kickoff for a touchdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 yards by J. Mathis vs. Hampton (11/27/04) Returned a punt for a touchdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 yards by Eddie Royal at Virginia Tech (9/22/07) Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 yards by P. Weldon at Richmond (11/16/07) Made 4 field goals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michael Husted at Virginia (10/24/92) Kicked a 50+ yard field goal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 by C. McCormack vs. New Hampshire (10/15/03) Converted a 2-point run. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. Cross vs. Villanova (11/27/01) Converted a 2-point pass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R. Jennings vs. Liberty (9/15/07) 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 75 Tribe Football ALL-TIME COACHES & CAPTAINS HISTORY National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 The 1948 team, led by Rube McCray and captains Harry Caughron (left) and Lou Hoitsma (right), defeated Oklahoma State, 20-0, in the Delta Bowl. Year Record Coach 1893 2-1-0 None 1894 0-1-0 None 1895 None None 1896 0-2-0 R. Armstrong 1897 0-1-0 W.J. King 1898 1-1-0 W.J. King 1899 2-3-0 W.H. Burke 1900 1-2-0 W.J. King 1901 2-1-1 None 1902 1-1-1 None 1903 1-3-0 H.J. Duvall 1904 3-3-0 J.M. Blanchard 1905 2-4-1 J.M. Blanchard 1906 3-7-0 H.W. Withers 1907 6-4-0 James H. Barry 1908 4-6-1 G.E. O’Hearn 1909 6-4-0 G.E. O’Hearn 1910 1-7-1 J.M. Blanchard 1911 1-5-2 W.J. Young 1912 0-7-0 W.J. Young 1913 0-5-1 D.W. Draper 1914 1-7-0 D.W. Draper 1915 0-9-1 D.W. Draper 1916 2-5-2 S.H. Hubbard 1917 3-5-0 H.J. Young 1918 0-2-0 V.M. Geddy 1919 2-6-1 J.G. Driver 1920 4-5-0 J.G. Driver 1921 4-3-1 W.E. Fincher 1922 6-3-0 Bill Ingram 1923 7-3-0 J.W. Tasker 1924 5-2-1 J.W. Tasker 1925 7-4-0 J.W. Tasker 1926 7-3-0 J.W. Tasker 1927 4-5-1 J.W. Tasker 1928 6-3-2 Branch Bocock 1929 8-2-0 Branch Bocock 1930 7-2-1 Branch Bocock 1931 5-2-2 John Kellison 1932 8-4-0 John Kellison 1933 6-5-0 John Kellison 1934 2-6-0 John Kellison 1935 3-4-3 Tommy Dowler 1936 1-8-0 Branch Bocock 1937 4-5-0 Branch Bocock H. McGowan 1938 2-7-0 Branch Bocock 1939 6-2-1 Carl M. Voyles 1940 6-2-1 Carl M. Voyles 1941 8-2-0 Carl M. Voyles 1942 9-1-1 Carl M. Voyles (SoCon Champs) 1944 5-2-1 Rube McCray 1945 6-3-0 Rube McCray 1946 8-2-0 Rube McCray 1947 9-2-0 Rube McCray 76 Current NFL Hall-of-Famer Marv Levy led W&M to the 1966 Southern Conference Championship. Captain H.G. Humphreys R.K. Slaughter Ralph Leigh W.P. Cole P.B. Jones J.E. Elliott F.S. McCandish C.J. Corbitt O.L. Shewmake O.L. Shewmake S.C. Blackiston H. Blankenship C.E. Johnson G.G. Hankins G.A. Dovell C.A. Taylor, Jr. J.G. Driver W.B. Lee W.B. Lee R.C. Tilley Jack Wright S.L. Bertschley C.R. Heflin J.F. Wilson W.K. Close --- R.W. Copeland W.K. Close J.F. Wilson F. Chandler John Todd John Todd F. Elliott Art Matsu Meb Davis W. Carmichael Ted Bauserman Jim Murphy Otis Douglas Hap Halligan Gerald Quirk Joe Bridgers M. Bryant Joe Marino John Coiner Herb Krueger John Dillard Lloyd Phillips Charles Gondak Bill Goodlow Marvin Bass John Clowes Eugene Holloway Denver Mills Bob Steckroth Lou Holtz and the 1970 Tribe claimed the Southern Conference Championship and a berth in the Tangerine Bowl. (Dixie Bowl, SoCon Champs) 1948 7-2-2 Rube McCray (Delta Bowl) 1949 6-4-0 Rube McCray 1950 4-7-0 Rube McCray 1951 7-3-0 Marvin Bass 1952 4-5-0 1953 5-4-1 Jack Freeman 1954 4-4-2 Jack Freeman 1955 1-7-1 Jack Freeman 1956 0-9-1 Jack Freeman 1957 4-6-0 Milt Drewer 1958 2-6-1 Milt Drewer 1959 4-6-0 Milt Drewer 1960 2-8-0 Milt Drewer 1961 1-9-0 Milt Drewer 1962 4-5-1 Milt Drewer 1963 4-6-0 Milt Drewer 1964 4-6-0 Marv Levy 1965 6-4-0 Marv Levy 1966 5-4-1 Marv Levy (SoCon Champs) 1967 5-4-1 Marv Levy 1968 3-7-0 Marv Levy 1969 3-7-0 Lou Holtz 1970 5-7-0 Lou Holtz (Tangerine Bowl) (SoCon Champs) 1971 5-6-0 Lou Holtz 1972 5-6-0 Jim Root 1973 6-5-0 Jim Root 1974 4-7-0 Jim Root 1975 2-9-0 Jim Root 1976 7-4-0 Jim Root WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Ralph Sazio Harry Caughron Lou Hoitsma George Hughes Jack Cloud Vito Ragazzo Joe Mark Dickie Lewis George Zupko Jack Freeman Ed Miodusewski John Flanagan Tommy Martin Steve Milkovich Charlie Sumner Jerry Sazio Al Grieco Bill Marfizo Jack Yohe Bill Rush Larry Peccatiello Dan Plummer Tom Secules Gray Lynn Lauren Kardatzke Jim Porach Wayne Woolwine Roger Hale Eric Erdossy Stan Penkunas Dennis O’Toole Bob Soleau Scott Swan Tom Feola Jim Dick Chuck Albertson Bill Conaway Adin Brown Mike Madden Jim Barton Burt Waite Dave Holland Jim Cavanaugh Joe Pilch Bob Herb Bruce Hanson Jackson Neall Paul Scolaro Todd Bushnell Joe Montgomery Randy Rovesti Mike Stewart Dick Pawlewicz Craig McCurdy Paul Kruis Jack Kroeger Jeff Hosmer Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 1993 9-3 Jimmye Laycock (NCAA Playoffs) 1994 8-3 Jimmye Laycock Todd Durkin Eric Lambert Craig Staub Tom Walters Greg Applewhite Mike Tomlin ALL-TIME W&M COACHES AND RECORDS R. Armstrong, 1896. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2 W.J. King, 1897-98; 1900. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 W.H. Burke, 1899. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 H.J. Duvall, 1903. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 J.M. Blanchard, 1904-05; 1910. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-14-1 H.W. Withers, 1906. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 James Barry, 1907 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 G.E. O’Hearn, 1908-09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-10-1 W.J. Young, 1911-12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12-2 D.W. Draper, 1913-15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21-2 S.H. Hubbard, 1916. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5-2 H.J. Young, 1917 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 V.M. Geddy, 1918. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2 J.G. Driver, 1919-20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11-1 W.E. Fincher, 1921. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3-1 Bill Ingram, 1922. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 J.W. Tasker, 1923-27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-17-2 Branch Bocock, 1928-30; 1936-38. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29-3 John Kellison, 1931-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-17-2 Tommy Dowler, 1935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4-3 1995 7-4 Jimmye Laycock 1996 10-3 Jimmye Laycock (NCAA Playoffs, A-10 Champs) 1997 7-4 Jimmye Laycock 1998 7-4 Jimmye Laycock 1999 6-5 Jimmye Laycock 2000 5-6 Jimmye Laycock 2001 8-4 Jimmye Laycock (NCAA Playoffs, A-10 Champs) 2002 6-5 Jimmye Laycock 2003 5-5 Jimmye Laycock 2004 11-3 Jimmye Laycock (NCAA Playoffs, A-10 Champs) 2005 5-6 Jimmye Laycock 2006 3-8 Jimmye Laycock 2007 4-7 Jimmye Laycock 2008 7-4 Jimmye Laycock 2009 11-3 Jimmye Laycock (NCAA Playoffs) Terry Hammons Jim Simpkins Josh Beyer Stefon Moody Mike McGowan Sean McDermott Pete Coyne Dan Rossettini Jude Waddy Sean Reid Mike Cook Greg Whirley Tim Engel Chris Morris Raheem Walker Ed Zaptin Todd Greineder Matt Mazefsky Chris Rosier Raheem Walker Nick Gilliland Marc Matthie Mohammed Youssofi Dwight Beard David Corley, Jr. Mohammed Youssofi Marques Bobo Rich Musinski Lang Campbell Wade Harrell Josh Lustig Travis McLaurin Pat Mulloy Adam O’Connor Elijah Brooks Trevor McLaurin Cody Morris Alan Wheeling Derek Cox Brad Stewart Derek Cox Elliott Mack Jake Phillips Josh Rutter R.J. Archer David Caldwell Sean Lissemore Adrian Tracy Rob Varno ALL-TIME COACHES & CAPTAINS Joe Agee Keith Fimian Melvin Martin Jim Ryan Tom Rozantz Steve Shull Bill Scott Steve McNamee Dennis Fitzpatrick Owen Costello Chris Garrity Wayne MacMasters Kurt Wrigley Steve Zeuli Bernie Marrazzo Mark Kelso Bobby Wright Bobby Crane Lee Glenn Bob Solderitch Todd Leeson Graeme Miller Dave Pocta Dave Szydlik Michael Clemons Joe Monaco Dave Szydlik Dave Wiley John Brosnahan Dave Wiley Craig Argo Greg Kimball Alan Garlic Brad Uhl Mac Partlow Reggie White Tyrone Shelton Tom Dexter Robert Green Chris Hakel Jeff Nielsen Joe Person Palmer Scarritt Alex Utecht HISTORY 1977 6-5-0 Jim Root 1978 5-5-1 Jim Root 1979 4-7-0 Jim Root 1980 2-9-0 Jimmye Laycock 1981 5-6-0 Jimmye Laycock 1982 3-8-0 Jimmye Laycock 1983 6-5-0 Jimmye Laycock 1984 6-5-0 Jimmye Laycock 1985 7-4-0 Jimmye Laycock 1986 9-3-0 Jimmye Laycock (NCAA Playoffs) 1987 5-6-0 Jimmye Laycock 1988 6-4-1 Jimmye Laycock (Epson Ivy Bowl Win) 1989 8-3-1 Jimmye Laycock (NCAA Playoffs) 1990 10-3 Jimmye Laycock (NCAA Playoffs) 1991 5-6 Jimmye Laycock 1992 9-2 Jimmye Laycock (Epson Ivy Bowl Win) Carl Voyles, 1939-42. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-7-3 Rube McCray, 1944-50. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-22 Marvin Bass, 1951. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3 Jack Freeman, 1952-56. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-29-5 Milt Drewer, 1957-63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-48-2 Marv Levy, 1964-68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-25-2 Lou Holtz, 1969-71. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-20 Jim Root, 1972-79. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-48-1 Jimmye Laycock, 1980-Present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200-141-2 TRIBE HEAD COACHING RECORDS COACHING VICTORIES 1. Jimmye Laycock 2. Rube McCray 3. Jim Root 4. J.W. Tasker 5. Carl Voyles 200 45 39 30 29 COACHING WIN PCT. 1. Carl Voyles.782 2. Rube McCray.671 3. J.W. Tasker.622 4. Jimmye Laycock .586 5. John Kellison.537 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE LONGEST TENURE 1. Jimmye Laycock 30 2. Jim Root 8 3. Rube McCray 7 4. Milt Drewer 6 5. Marv Levy 5 J.W. Tasker 5 Jack Freeman 5 77 Tribe Football ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS HISTORY National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Lang Campbell (‘05) threw for 322 yards and accounted for four touchdowns (two passing/two rushing) in the Tribe’s last contest against North Carolina in 2004. Teams Albright American Appalachian State Arkansas Army Baltimore City College Boston College Boston University Bowling Green Brambleton AC Bridgewater Brown Bucknell Capitol City AC Catawba Catholic University Central Connecticut St. Central Florida Chattanooga Cincinnati The Citadel Colgate Columbia Concord State Connecticut Dartmouth Davidson Delaware Duke (Trinity) East Carolina East Tennessee Emory & Henry Episcopal High Florida State Fort McClellan Fort Monroe 78 W 2 1 2 2 0 1 0 7 1 1 5 1 4 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 18 6 0 1 4 6 9 14 6 4 1 7 1 1 1 3 L 0 0 1 1 4 0 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 3 7 3 1 0 1 1 4 20 1 12 1 2 0 1 0 0 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 W&M Points 54 38 59 48 19 6 60 298 20 10 380 73 153 6 19 61 33 78 16 55 520 273 10 13 143 112 377 744 123 251 59 131 9 9 61 66 Opp Points 0 0 62 21 129 5 90 252 0 0 0 29 36 4 6 65 14 143 18 114 339 206 13 7 76 102 194 984 70 386 77 48 0 22 0 0 In a series that dates back to 1905, this year’s contest between W&M and VMI will mark the 87th time the two teams have lined up against each other. Teams Fredericksburg Furman Galludet Georgetown George Washington Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia Tech Guilford Hampden-Sydney Hampton AC Hampton HS Hampton University Harvard Haskell Hofstra Holy Cross Houston Indiana James Madison Jackson State *Japan All-Stars King Lehigh Lenoir-Rhyne Liberty Louisville Loyola (Baltimore) Lynchburg Maine Marshall Maryland Maryland Ag. College Massachusetts McNeese State Merchant Marines WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM W 1 7 2 1 12 0 1 0 10 16 1 1 3 4 0 2 0 1 0 15 1 1 1 8 2 4 1 1 3 6 2 2 0 4 0 1 L 0 8 0 2 9 1 0 1 0 22 0 0 0 4 1 3 2 1 1 17 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 7 1 0 T 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 W&M Points 6 254 59 12 377 24 29 7 409 421 5 41 124 187 13 95 14 32 17 777 45 73 27 297 63 141 42 19 125 226 110 88 0 254 28 25 Opp Points 0 302 7 75 258 59 28 33 13 546 0 0 75 155 14 62 71 49 25 771 6 3 0 216 0 71 40 0 13 151 67 58 17 268 34 7 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 HISTORY This season’s contest against Richmond on Nov. 20 will mark the 120th meeting between W&M and UR – “The Oldest Rivalry in the South.” Teams Miami (Florida) Miami (Ohio) Michigan State Mississippi State Navy New Hampshire Newport News Newport News Apprentice *Nihon University Norfolk Navy Base Norfolk Blues Norfolk Collegians Norfolk Fire Dept. Norfolk H.S. Norfolk State Norfolk YMCA North Carolina N.C. A&M N.C. Pre-Flight N. C. State Northeastern Northern Iowa Ohio University Ohio Wesleyan Oklahoma Oklahoma A&M Old Dominion Club Old Point Comfort Penn State Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Portsmouth AC Princeton Quantico Marines Randolph-Macon Rhode Island Teams Richmond Richmond AB Richmond Blues Roanoke Rutgers St. Bonaventure St. John’s St. Vincent’s Academy Samford Southern Illinois Southern Miss. Syracuse Temple Tennessee Toledo Towson Tulane Union Theological University Col. of Med. Vanderbilt Villanova Virginia Virginia Medical Virginia Tech VMI Wake Forest Washington & Lee Weber State West Virginia Western Michigan Wofford Yale Totals W 0 0 0 0 6 11 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 8 12 0 2 1 1 1 1 3 0 4 0 1 2 2 22 11 L 2 2 2 1 35 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 12 1 1 12 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 4 1 5 1 1 1 19 2 T 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 W&M Points 17 31 27 7 277 390 5 142 35 13 3 3 21 59 124 0 205 0 0 258 425 35 53 33 21 20 14 33 61 116 23 36 103 65 580 400 Opp Points 49 68 75 49 985 258 0 15 19 13 54 0 0 5 55 16 383 44 14 321 299 38 85 29 56 0 4 34 139 118 136 6 108 27 431 256 W 59 1 0 11 4 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 7 1 3 0 0 14 6 2 18 51 9 4 1 0 0 2 1 527 L 55 0 1 3 6 1 0 1 1 0 0 7 4 1 1 0 2 1 2 4 13 26 2 40 33 10 6 0 15 1 0 1 509 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL PRESEASON MEDIA GUIDE T 5 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 4 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 41 W&M Opp Points Points 1811 1699 39 0 9 13 219 79 173 199 6 7 19 0 12 23 13 35 24 3 3 0 10 236 117 198 13 48 12 40 249 108 22 53 117 7 3 25 44 77 776 669 369 839 25 72 803 1186 1891 1465 289 399 130 139 38 0 188 470 24 56 49 14 60 54 18,790 18,540 79 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Jonathan Grimes rushed for 136 yards in last season’s 20-17 win against New Hampshire, as W&M improved its all-time record against the Wildcats to 11-2. Tribe Football ALL-TIME RESULTS HISTORY National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 1893 Record: 2-1 Coach: None 4 @ Norfolk YMCA 14 Old Dominion Club 8 @ Capital City A.C. (Richmond, VA) 26 Totals 1894 Record: 0-1 Coach: None 0 Hampden-Sydney 1895 - no team 1896 Record: 0-2 Coach: R. Armstrong 0 Randolph-Macon 0 @ Randolph-Macon 0 Totals 1897 Record: 0-1 Coach: W.J. King 0 @ George Washington 1898 Record: 1-1 Coach: W. J. King 5 Randolph-Macon 0 @ Richmond 5 Totals 1899 Record: 2-3 Coach: W.H. Burke 0 @ Richmond 5 Hampden-Sydney 0 Portsmouth AC 41 Hampton AC 6 vs. Baltimore CC (Newport News, VA) 52 Totals 16 4 4 24 28 10 4 14 26 0 15 15 14 10 6 0 5 35 1900 Record: 1-2 Coach: W.J. King 5 Newport News AC 0 Hampden-Sydney 0 @ Randolph-Macon 5 Totals 0 17 11 28 1901 Record: 2-1-1 Coach: None 11 Old Point Comfort 0 Randolph-Macon 11 Richmond 6 Fredericksburg 28 Totals 6 0 27 0 33 1902 Record: 1-1-1 Coach: None 6 Old Point Comfort 0 0 @ Hampden-Sydney 42 0 vs. St. Vincent’s H.S. (Newport News, VA) 0 6 Totals 42 80 1903 Record: 1-3 Coach: H.J. Duvall 15 Norfolk H.S. 0 Old Point Comfort 0 vs. Randolph-Macon (Richmond, VA) 0 @ Richmond 15 Totals 0 23 39 24 86 1904 Record: 3-3 Coach: J.M. Blanchard 18 Norfolk H.S. 36 Portsmouth AC 0 @ Virginia Tech 5 @ Roanoke 15 Richmond 0 Randolph-Macon 69 Totals 0 0 30 6 6 6 48 1905 Record: 2-4-1 Coach: J.M. Blanchard 6 Hampton AC 0 @ Richmond 4 @ Richmond 0 @ VMI 0 Maryland A&M (Maryland) 5 @ Richmond 0 vs. Randolph-Macon (Richmond, VA) 15 Totals 1906 Record: 2-6 Coach: H.W. Withers 0 vs. Virginia Tech (Roanoke, VA) 0 @ Virginia Tech 10 Norfolk H.S. 0 @ N.C. State 10 Brambleton 0 Richmond 4 Randolph-Macon 0 vs. Richmond (Newport News, VA) 30 Totals 1907 Record: 6-3 Coach: James H. Barry 0 @ VMI 4 vs. Randolph-Macon (Norfolk, VA) 0 @ North Carolina 16 Old Point Comfort 19 vs. Med. College of VA (Petersburg, VA) 15 Ft. Monroe 12 @ Randolph-Macon 4 @ Hampden-Sydney 0 vs. Richmond (Newport News, VA) 70 Totals 1908 Record: 4-6-1 Coach: G.E. O’Hearn 0 @ Virginia 0 @ VMI 0 @ N.C. State 0 vs. Randolph-Macon (Petersburg, VA) 0 Brambleton 0 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Petersburg, VA) 5 Ft. Monroe 0 @ Randolph-Macon 21 @ Richmond 17 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Newp. News, VA) 6 vs. St. Vincent’s Acad. (Newp. News, VA) 49 Totals 0 0 0 23 17 23 27 90 12 28 0 40 0 24 6 6 160 58 0 14 6 0 0 4 0 48 143 11 21 24 6 0 10 0 15 18 0 5 110 1909 Record: 6-4 Coach: G.E. O’Hearn 0 @ Virginia 3 Norfolk Collegians 0 @ VMI 6 Medical College of Virginia 9 Episcopal H.S. 3 vs. Randolph-Macon (Richmond, VA) 3 @ Hampden-Sydney 11 @ Norfolk H.S. 15 @ Richmond 15 @ Hampden-Sydney 65 Totals 1910 Record:1-7-1 Coach: J.M. Blanchard 0 @ Virginia 3 Univ. Col. of Medicine 5 Norfolk H.S. 0 @ VMI 0 @ Norfolk Collegian 6 Hampden-Sydney 2 Randolph-Macon 6 St. Vincent’s Acad. 18 @ Richmond 40 Totals 30 0 6 0 0 15 22 0 0 8 81 10 5 5 33 41 17 11 18 6 115 1911 Record: 1-5-2 Coach: W.J. Young 0 @ Virginia 81 0 @ Georgetown 66 0 Univ. Col. of Medicine 0 0 Fredericksburg College 0 0 Va. Medical 6 11 vs. Randolph-Macon (Newp. News, VA) 14 3 Richmond 0 0 @ Hampden-Sydney 19 14 Totals 186 1912 Record: 0-7 Coach: W.J. Young 0 @ Virginia 60 0 @ Norfolk Academy 13 0 Univ. Col. of Medicine 20 0 Va. Medical 66 0 Randolph-Macon 20 0 @ Richmond 20 0 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Petersburg, VA) 27 0 Totals 226 1913 Record: 0-5-1 Coach: D.W. Draper 3 @ VMI 33 0 Richmond Blues 0 3 @ Randolph-Macon 37 13 vs. Richmond (Newport News, VA) 20 0 @ Hampden-Sydney 32 13 Richmond 20 51 Totals 157 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM 1914 Record: 1-7 Coach: D.W. Draper 9 Richmond Blues 0 @ VMI 10 Randolph-Macon 3 Richmond 0 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Newp. News, VA) 0 @ Randolph-Macon 0 Hampden-Sydney 0 @ Richmond 22 Totals 13 38 7 7 19 63 41 32 220 1915 Record: 0-9-1 Coach: D.W. Draper 0 Union Theo. Sem. 6 @ VMI 0 Richmond Blues 0 @ Hampden-Sydney 0 Richmond 7 @ Randolph-Macon 0 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Newp. News, VA) 7 Randolph-Macon 0 @ Richmond 0 @ Delaware 20 Totals 7 19 0 28 28 34 38 15 45 93 306 1916 Record: 2-5-2 Coach: S.H. Hubbard 7 Union Theo. Sem. 0 @ VMI 13 @ Portsmouth Naval 0 Randolph-Macon 0 @ Richmond 0 Hampden-Sydney 14 @ Randolph-Macon 0 Richmond 0 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Norfolk, VA) 34 Totals 0 66 13 17 48 31 7 0 9 191 1917 Record: 3-5 Coach: H.J. Young 0 @ VMI 53 0 @ Richmond 28 13 Randolph-Macon 0 0 @ Hampden-Sydney 21 7 @ Emory & Henry 0 21 @ Randolph-Macon 6 0 Richmond 19 0 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Newp. News, VA) 32 41 Totals 159 1918 Record: 0-2 Coach: V.M. Geddy 0 @ Lynchburg College 0 Richmond 0 Totals 13 7 20 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 27 21 7 0 0 13 81 0 14 163 1921 Record: 4-3-1 Coach: W.E. Fincher 0 @ Virginia Tech 12 @ Trinity (Duke) 7 vs. George Washington (Norfolk, VA) 21 vs. Wake Forest (Norfolk, VA) 35 Randolph-Macon 13 vs. Catholic (Newport News, VA) 76 Union Theo. Sem. 7 @ Richmond 171 Totals 14 0 7 14 0 27 0 17 79 1922 Record: 6-3 Coach: Bill Ingram 7 @ Penn State 6 @ Virginia Tech 33 Randolph-Macon 13 vs. Trinity (Duke) (Norfolk, VA) 32 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Richmond, VA) 18 vs. Wake Forest (Norfolk, VA) 14 Roanoke 45 vs. Gallaudet (Newport News, VA) 3 Richmond 171 Totals 27 20 7 7 6 0 0 0 13 80 1923 Record: 6-3 Coach: J.W. Tasker 10 @ Navy 39 3 @ Syracuse 63 74 Guilford 0 21 vs. Trinity (Duke) (Rocky Mount, NC) 0 27 Randolph-Macon 0 20 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Norfolk, VA) 0 14 Delaware 0 7 @ Roanoke 9 27 @ Richmond 6 224 Totals 115 14 24 7 3 0 0 7 6 61 1925 Record: 6-4 Coach: J.W. Tasker 44 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 @ Navy 0 @ Syracuse 54 vs. Randolph-Macon (Richmond, VA) 35 vs. Duke (Norfolk, VA) 7 @ Harvard 27 Albright 13 vs. Haskell (Richmond, VA) 23 @ Roanoke 14 @ Richmond 230 Totals 0 25 33 0 0 14 0 14 0 0 86 1926 SOUTHERN TITLE Record: 7-3 Coach: J.W. Tasker 35 Randolph-Macon 19 Loyola 0 @ Syracuse 7 @ Harvard 14 George Washington 48 vs. Lynchburg (Newport News, VA) 10 @ Columbia 13 vs. Wake Forest (Norfolk, VA) 14 @ Richmond 9 @ Chattanooga 169 Totals 1927 Record: 4-5-1 Coach: J.W. Tasker 0 Catholic University 0 @ Syracuse 19 Lenoir-Rhyne 14 vs. Quantico (Newport News, VA) 13 Concord St. 7 @ Princeton 7 vs. Chattanooga (Newport News, VA) 18 @ Roanoke 33 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Norfolk, VA) 0 @ Richmond 111 Totals 0 0 35 27 0 0 13 6 0 6 87 12 18 0 20 7 35 12 7 7 0 118 1928 Record: 6-3-2 Coach: Branch Bocock 41 Lynchburg 0 0 Marshall 0 0 @ Syracuse 32 0 Wake Forest 0 12 Catholic University 13 0 Emory & Henry 3 24 @ George Washington 0 32 vs. Roanoke (Richmond, VA) 6 68 Bridgewater 0 34 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Newp. News, VA) 0 7 @ Richmond 0 218 Totals 54 1929 Record: 8-2 Coach: Branch Bocock 19 St. John’s 0 @ Navy 7 @ Emory & Henry 14 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 59 Bridgewater 51 George Washington 19 @ Roanoke 36 Catholic University 25 @ Richmond 20 @ Hampden-Sydney 250 Totals 1930 Record: 7-2-1 Coach: Branch Bocock 24 Guilford 6 @ Navy 19 Wofford 6 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 81 Bridgewater 13 @ Harvard 39 Roanoke 27 Emory & Henry 19 @ Richmond 13 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Richmond, VA) 247 Totals 1931 Record: 5-2-2 Coach: John Kellison 32 Guilford 6 @ Navy 9 Randolph-Macon 6 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 95 Bridgewater 0 vs. Washington & Lee (Norfolk, VA) 13 @ Roanoke 24 @ Emory & Henry 2 @ Richmond 187 Totals 932 Record: 8-4 Coach: John Kellison 6 Roanoke 27 Randolph-Macon 6 @ Navy 47 Guilford 0 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 7 vs. Washington & Lee (Norfolk, VA) 0 @ Army 77 Bridgewater 20 vs. VMI (Norfolk, VA) 6 @ George Washington 18 Emory & Henry 7 @ Richmond 221 Totals 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 0 15 6 25 0 6 6 13 0 6 77 0 19 0 7 0 13 0 0 0 0 39 0 13 2 6 0 0 6 0 6 33 0 13 0 0 7 0 33 0 7 12 6 18 96 1933 Record: 6-5 Coach: John Kellison 7 Roanoke 12 Randolph-Macon 0 @ Navy 0 @ Washington & Lee 7 Virginia Tech 37 Guilford 12 @ Georgetown 14 vs. VMI (Norfolk, VA) 6 @ Emory & Henry 7 Davidson 6 @ Richmond 108 Totals 6 0 12 7 13 7 6 0 25 12 0 88 1934 Record: 2-6 Coach: John Kellison 7 @ Navy 20 Emory & Henry 0 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 0 @ Georgetown 15 Roanoke 6 vs. VMI (Norfolk, VA) 0 Washington & Lee 0 @ Richmond 48 Totals 20 8 6 3 6 13 7 6 69 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1920 Record: 4-5 Coach: J.G. Driver 0 @ Virginia 0 @ Virginia Tech 14 vs. Galludet (Richmond, VA) 36 Lynchburg College 34 Union Theo. Sem. 0 vs. Richmond (Norfolk, VA) 0 @ N.C. A and E 34 vs. Randolph-Macon (Richmond, VA) 7 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Newp. News, VA) 125 Totals 0 21 0 0 7 17 7 7 21 80 1924 Record: 5-2-1 Coach: J.W. Tasker 7 @ Navy 7 @ Syracuse 27 Randolph-Macon 21 vs. Trinity (Duke) (Norfolk, VA) 27 vs. King (Richmond, VA) 27 Albright 7 vs. Roanoke (Newport News, VA) 20 @ Richmond 170 Totals HISTORY 1919 Record: 2-6-1 Coach: J. G. Driver 0 @ Lynchburg College 3 vs. VMI (Richmond, VA) 7 Richmond 3 Randolph-Macon 3 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Norfolk, VA) 0 @ Richmond 6 vs. Randolph-Macon (Richmond, VA) 6 Hampden-Sydney 0 @ Richmond 28 Totals 1935 ••• CARY FIELD OPENS ••• Record: 3-4-3 Coach: Tommy Dowler 0 Virginia 0 @ Navy 0 @ Army 0 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 44 Guilford 14 Roanoke 0 VMI 0 @ Dartmouth 22 Emory & Henry 6 @ Richmond 86 Totals 0 30 14 0 0 7 19 34 0 6 110 1936 Record: 1-8 Coach: Branch Bocock 6 @ Navy 0 vs. Virginia (Norfolk, VA) 0 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 38 Guilford 0 Roanoke 0 Hampden-Sydney 0 VMI 7 vs. Washington & Lee (Norfolk, VA) 0 @ Richmond 51 Totals 18 7 14 0 13 19 21 13 7 112 1937 Record: 4-5 Coach: Branch Bocock 0 @ Navy 9 vs. VMI (Norfolk, VA) 12 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 37 Guilford 38 American 0 @ Virginia 21 Hampden-Sydney 12 Washington & Lee 0 @ Richmond 129 Totals 45 20 0 0 0 6 12 14 6 103 81 Tribe Football ALL-TIME RESULTS HISTORY National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 1938 Record: 2-7 Coach: Branch Bocock 0 @ Navy 26 8 Apprentice School (Newport News) 9 0 @ Virginia Tech 27 45 Guilford 0 0 VMI 14 0 @ Virginia 34 18 Hampden-Sydney 7 0 @ Washington & Lee 27 7 @ Richmond 10 78 Totals 154 1939 Record: 6-2-1 Coach: Carl M. Voyles 31 Guilford 6 @ Navy 39 @ Apprentice School (Newport News) 6 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 26 Hampden-Sydney 6 vs. Virginia (Norfolk, VA) 19 Randolph-Macon 18 Washington & Lee 7 @ Richmond 158 Totals 1940 Record: 6-2-1 Coach: Carl M. Voyles 0 vs. N.C. State (Norfolk, VA) 7 @ Navy 42 Apprentice School (Newport News) 20 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 41 Hampden-Sydney 13 Virginia 0 VMI 46 Randolph-Macon 16 @ Richmond 185 Totals 6 31 6 6 0 26 6 14 0 95 16 19 0 13 0 6 0 6 0 60 1941 Record: 8-2 Coach: Carl M. Voyles 53 Apprentice School (Newport News) 0 0 @ Navy 34 57 Randolph-Macon 7 16 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 7 28 @ Hampden-Sydney 0 48 vs. George Washington (Norfolk, VA) 0 3 @ Dartmouth 0 21 VMI 0 33 @ Richmond 3 0 N.C. State 13 259 Totals 64 1942 Southern Conference Champions Record: 9-1-1 Coach: Carl M. Voyles 27 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Norfolk, VA) 0 3 @ Navy 0 21 @ Virginia Tech 7 7 @ Harvard 7 61 George Washington 0 35 Dartmouth 14 40 Randolph-Macon 0 27 vs. VMI (Norfolk, VA) 6 0 N.C. Pre-Flight 14 10 @ Richmond 0 14 @ Oklahoma 7 245 Totals 55 1943 - no team 82 1944 Record: 5-2-1 Coach: Rube McCray 46 Fort Monroe 0 38 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Richmond, VA) 0 0 @ Pennsylvania 46 39 Richmond AB 0 2 vs. N.C. State (Norfolk, VA) 19 0 @ North Carolina 0 26 vs. VMI (Portsmouth, VA) 0 40 @ Richmond 0 191 Totals 65 1945 Record: 6-3 Coach: Rube McCray 19 Catawba 13 @ Tennessee 38 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 13 vs. VMI (Richmond, VA) 6 vs. N.C. State (Norfolk, VA) 33 @ Maryland 0 vs. North Carolina (Norfolk, VA) 25 Merchant Marine 33 @ Richmond 180 Totals 1946 Record: 8-2 Coach: Rube McCray 61 Fort McClelland 3 @ Miami (Fla.) 51 @ The Citadel 49 Virginia Tech 34 vs. Washington & Lee (Roanoke, VA) 41 VMI 41 Maryland 7 vs. North Carolina (Richmond, VA) 20 @ George Washington 40 @ Richmond 347 Totals 6 48 0 9 20 14 6 7 0 110 0 13 12 0 18 0 7 21 0 0 71 1947 Southern Conference Champions DIXIE BOWL Record: 9-2 Coach: Rube McCray 21 vs. Davidson (Norfolk, VA) 56 The Citadel 21 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 7 North Carolina 47 @ Boston University (Fenway Park) 21 Wake Forest 28 VMI 45 vs. Washington & Lee (Roanoke, VA) 20 Bowling Green 35 @ Richmond DIXIE BOWL (Birmingham, AL) 19 Arkansas 320 Totals 0 7 7 13 13 0 20 6 0 0 21 87 1948 DELTA BOWL Record: 7-2-2 Coach: Rube McCray 14 @ Davidson 12 Wake Forest 31 vs. VMI (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 30 @ Virginia Tech 6 @ St. Bonaventure 14 Richmond 7 @ North Carolina 14 @ Boston College (Braves Field) 26 N.C. State 9 @ Arkansas DELTA BOWL (Memphis, TN) 20 Oklahoma A&M (State) 163 Totals 6 21 0 0 7 6 7 14 6 0 0 67 1949 Record: 6-4 Coach: Rube McCray 14 @ Houston 7 @ Pittsburgh 39 Virginia Tech 54 VMI 13 @ Michigan State 28 @ Wake Forest 34 @ Richmond 14 North Carolina 20 @ Arkansas 33 N.C.State 256 Totals 13 13 13 6 42 55 0 20 0 7 169 1950 Record: 4-7 Coach: Rube McCray 19 vs. VMI (Roanoke, VA) 20 Cincinnati 0 Wake Forest 14 @ Michigan State 54 @ Virginia Tech 7 @ North Carolina 14 @ Boston University 0 @ Virginia 18 @ Houston 34 N.C. State (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 40 Richmond 210 Totals 25 14 47 33 0 40 16 13 36 0 6 230 1951 Record: 7-3 Coach: Marvin Bass 34 Boston University 7 @ Oklahoma 7 VMI 7 vs. Wake Forest (Tobac. Bowl - Ric., VA) 35 @ N.C. State 20 @ Richmond 20 @ Pennsylvania 28 Virginia Tech 14 Duke 0 @ Virginia 172 Totals 25 49 20 6 28 14 12 7 13 46 220 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM 1952 Record: 4-5 Coach: Jack Freeman 34 vs. VMI (Roanoke, VA) 21 Wake Forest 23 @ Penn State 0 @ Navy 28 @ Boston University 42 Richmond 34 @ Virginia Tech 41 N.C. State 13 Virginia 236 Totals 13 28 35 14 33 13 15 6 20 177 1953 Record: 5-4-1 Coach: Jack Freeman 16 vs. Wake Forest (Richmond, VA) 6 @ Navy 7 @ Cincinnati 13 Virginia Tech 12 George Washington 7 @ N.C. State 19 vs. VMI (Roanoke, VA) 21 @ Richmond 7 Washington & Lee 14 Boston University 122 Totals 14 6 57 7 7 6 20 0 33 41 191 1954 Record: 4-4-2 Coach: Jack Freeman 0 @ Navy 27 27 @ Pennsylvania 7 0 vs. NC State (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 26 14 @ Rutgers 7 13 @ George Washington 13 7 @ Virginia Tech 7 0 vs. VMI (Roanoke, VA) 21 6 West Virginia 20 13 Wake Forest 9 2 @ Richmond 0 82 Totals 137 1955 Record: 1-7-1 Coach: Jack Freeman 0 @ Navy 7 Virginia Tech 7 @ Duke 13 @ West Virginia 0 George Washington 20 VMI 7 @ Wake Forest 21 @ NC State 6 @ Richmond 81 Totals 7 14 47 39 16 13 13 28 6 183 1956 Record: 0-9-1 Coach: Jack Freeman 0 Wake Forest 14 @ Navy 18 Boston University 7 @ Virginia Tech 13 West Virginia 14 @ George Washington 6 vs. VMI (Lynchburg, VA) 6 @ Army 6 @ Rutgers 0 @ Richmond 84 Totals 39 39 18 34 20 16 20 34 20 6 246 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 1959 Record: 4-6 Coach: Milt Drewer 37 @ Virginia 2 @ Navy 14 vs. Virginia Tech (Roanoke, VA) 7 Furman 7 vs. VMI (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 14 George Washington 13 The Citadel 25 @ Davidson 9 @ Florida State 12 @ Richmond 140 Totals 14 27 6 6 7 33 16 55 15 179 0 29 20 8 26 7 38 7 0 20 155 1960 Record: 2-8 Coach: Milt Drewer 21 VMI 33 41 vs. Virginia (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 21 19 George Washington 9 23 @ Furman 25 0 Virginia Tech 27 0 @ Florida State 22 8 @ Tulane 40 0 @ The Citadel 14 8 @ Vanderbilt 22 0 @ Richmond 19 120 Totals 232 1961 Record: 1-9 Coach: Milt Drewer 6 vs. Virginia Tech (Roanoke, VA) 6 @ Virginia 6 @ Navy 19 Furman 8 The Citadel 12 @ George Washington 7 VMI 30 Davidson 13 @ Army 18 @ Richmond 125 Totals 1966 0 19 20 23 7 7 6 28 6 15 131 0 28 17 20 28 32 26 9 5 6 171 1964 Record: 4-6 Coach: Marv Levy 14 @ VMI 12 6 @ Navy 35 7 @ Pittsburgh 34 21 Furman 14 10 The Citadel 0 0 @ George Washington 21 20 Virginia Tech 27 13 Virginia 14 14 @ West Virginia 24 33 @ Richmond 13 138 Totals 194 1965 Record: 6-4 Coach: Marv Levy 32 VMI 21 14 West Virginia 34 7 @ Virginia Tech 9 14 @ Navy 42 41 @ Davidson 7 28 George Washington 14 3 vs. So. Miss. (Oyster Bowl - Nor., VA) 0 20 @ The Citadel 6 17 @ Boston College 30 21 Richmond 0 197 Totals 163 Southern Conference Champions Record: 5-4-1 Coach: Marv Levy 7 East Carolina 13 @ West Virginia 10 @ George Washington 34 Villanova 24 The Citadel 0 @ Navy 22 @ VMI 13 @ Boston College 18 Virginia Tech 35 @ Richmond 176 Totals 1970 7 24 3 14 6 21 15 15 20 19 144 1967 Record: 5-4-1 Coach: Marv Levy 38 Quantico 7 7 East Carolina 27 7 @ Virginia Tech 31 12 @ Vanderbilt 14 33 vs. VMI (Tobacco Bowl - Richmond, VA) 28 25 @ Ohio 22 27 @ Navy 16 24 @ The Citadel 0 16 West Virginia 16 7 Richmond 16 196 Totals 177 1968 Record: 3-7 Coach: Marv Levy 14 @ East Carolina 0 Virginia Tech 3 @ Pittsburgh 0 Ohio 0 vs. West Virginia (Tob. Bowl - Ric., VA) 20 @ VMI 33 Villanova 0 @ Syracuse 21 The Citadel 6 @ Richmond 97 Totals 0 12 14 41 20 10 12 31 24 31 195 1969 Record: 3-7 Coach: Lou Holtz 18 @ Cincinnati 7 @ Temple 15 Virginia 21 @ The Citadel 15 Davidson 25 VMI 7 vs. Virginia Tech (Roanoke, VA) 0 West Virginia 21 @ Villanova 17 Richmond 146 Totals 26 6 28 14 17 17 48 31 35 28 250 20 21 44 6 10 49 14 31 48 36 279 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Southern Conference Champions TANGERINE BOWL Record: 5-7 Coach: Lou Holtz 7 @ West Virginia 14 @ Miami (Fla.) 10 Cincinnati 33 Ohio Wesleyan 7 The Citadel 24 @ VMI 6 @ Virginia 14 Virginia Tech 28 Connecticut 29 @ Davidson 34 @ Richmond TANGERINE BOWL 12 Toledo 218 Totals 1971 Record: 5-6 Coach: Lou Holtz 35 @ The Citadel 28 @ East Carolina 40 Davidson 14 @ Tulane 23 West Virginia 30 @ Virginia Tech 12 VMI 35 @ North Carolina 29 @ Wake Forest 13 @ Temple 19 Richmond 278 Totals 43 36 17 29 16 10 33 35 15 28 33 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1958 Record: 2-6-1 Coach: Milt Drewer 0 @ Navy 15 @ Virginia Tech 6 vs. VMI (Bluefield, WV) 13 N.C. State 0 @ George Washington 7 @ Boston University 7 Davidson 6 West Virginia 18 @ Richmond 72 Totals 7 33 7 21 14 19 12 6 7 12 138 1962 Record: 4-5-1 Coach: Milt Drewer 3 Virginia Tech 7 Virginia 16 @ Navy 29 @ The Citadel 7 @ Davidson 21 Furman 0 @ VMI 13 @ West Virginia 10 George Washington 3 @ Richmond 109 Totals 1963 Record: 4-6 Coach: Milt Drewer 7 @ The Citadel 0 @ Navy 27 @ Furman 16 West Virginia 13 @ Virginia Tech 14 George Washington 6 VMI 7 @ Virginia 34 Davidson 29 @ Richmond 153 Totals HISTORY 1957 Record: 4-6 Coach: Milt Drewer 0 George Washington 6 @ Navy 13 Virginia Tech 13 @ Penn State 13 VMI 0 @ West Virginia 14 @ The Citadel 7 @ N.C. State 38 Rutgers 7 @ Richmond 111 Totals 40 335 28 10 14 3 28 41 7 36 36 17 21 241 1972 Record: 5-6 Coach: Jim Root 31 Furman 9 @ Navy 17 @ Villanova 31 The Citadel 34 @ West Virginia 17 Vanderbilt 31 @ VMI 17 vs. Virginia Tech (Tob. Bowl - Ric., VA) 56 @ Davidson 15 East Carolina 3 @ Richmond 261 Totals 7 13 20 12 49 21 3 16 9 21 20 191 1973 Record: 6-5 Coach: Jim Root 31 @ Virginia Tech 27 @ North Carolina 15 @ Wake Forest 24 @ The Citadel 33 Villanova 7 @ Vanderbilt 51 Davidson 45 VMI 3 @ East Carolina 42 Colgate 0 Richmond 278 Totals 24 34 14 12 21 20 35 14 34 49 31 288 83 Tribe Football ALL-TIME RESULTS HISTORY National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 1974 Record: 4-7 Coach: Jim Root 7 @ Mississippi State 17 @ Wake Forest 28 @ Virginia 0 @ Furman 16 The Citadel 16 @ Boston College 28 Rutgers 20 @ VMI 15 Virginia Tech 10 East Carolina 54 @ Richmond 211 Totals 49 6 38 10 12 31 15 31 34 31 12 269 1978 Record: 5-5-1 Coach: Jim Root 10 VMI 27 @ Connecticut 21 @ Villanova 19 @ Virginia Tech 22 Temple 32 James Madison 0 @ Navy 21 @ Louisville 12 The Citadel 3 @ East Carolina 3 @ Richmond 170 Totals 33 20 47 21 22 24 21 24 7 21 21 261 1979 Record: 4-7 Coach: Jim Root 3 @ VMI 7 28 Colgate 15 14 @ Virginia Tech 35 7 @ Georgia Tech 33 33 James Madison 0 7 vs. Navy (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 24 0 Rutgers 24 0 @ Delaware 40 9 @ Appalachian State 0 24 Richmond 10 14 East Carolina 38 139 Totals 226 1983 Record: 6-5 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 28 @ VMI 13 Delaware 20 @ North Carolina 26 vs. Yale (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 21 @ Dartmouth 24 James Madison 28 Rutgers 21 @ Virginia Tech 48 @ Marshall 6 @ East Carolina 24 Richmond 259 Totals 14 30 51 14 17 21 35 59 24 40 15 320 20 0 20 15 15 13 0 23 22 0 21 149 1980 Record: 2-9 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 0 @ N.C. State 10 VMI 3 @ Virginia Tech 6 @ Navy 7 Wake Forest 17 Dartmouth 21 @ Rutgers 3 Delaware 23 @ East Carolina 13 @ Harvard 14 @ Richmond 117 Totals 42 13 7 45 27 14 18 7 31 24 26 254 1984 Record: 6-5 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 24 VMI 23 @ Delaware 18 @ Penn State 20 @ James Madison 14 Temple 24 Boston University 14 @ Virginia Tech 21 @ Wake Forest 24 Lehigh 48 @ Colgate 31 @ Richmond 261 Totals 13 21 56 10 28 3 38 34 10 39 33 285 1977 Record: 6-5 Coach: Jim Root 27 Norfolk State 13 13 @ VMI 23 6 @ Pittsburgh 28 21 @ Louisville 7 28 Villanova 8 8 vs. Virginia Tech (Tob. Bowl - Ric., VA) 17 17 @ Navy 42 21 Rutgers 22 14 @ The Citadel 13 21 vs. East Carolina (Oys. Bowl - Nor., VA) 17 29 Richmond 13 205 Totals 203 1981 Record: 5-6 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 0 @ Temple 14 Miami (Ohio) 3 @ Virginia Tech 14 @ VMI 12 @ Dartmouth 38 Marshall 0 @ Navy 31 James Madison 14 Harvard 31 @ East Carolina 35 Richmond 192 Totals 42 33 47 31 7 7 27 19 23 21 21 278 1985 Record: 7-4 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 23 @ Wake Forest 28 Norfolk State 17 Delaware 31 James Madison 21 @ Harvard 10 @ Virginia Tech 16 @ Temple 38 @ VMI 31 @ Lehigh 33 @ Princeton 28 Richmond 276 Totals 30 15 16 14 14 40 45 39 29 28 17 287 1975 Record: 2-9 Coach: Jim Root 7 @ North Carolina 0 @ East Carolina 0 @ Pittsburgh 6 @ The Citadel 8 Ohio 0 @ Rutgers 6 Furman 7 vs. Virginia Tech (Oys. Bowl - Nor., VA) 13 @ VMI 17 Colgate 31 Richmond 95 Totals 1976 Record: 7-4 Coach: Jim Root 34 VMI 14 @ Virginia 19 East Carolina 27 @ Virginia Tech 13 Delaware 21 @ Navy 20 @ Ohio 7 @ Furman 23 Appalachian State 22 The Citadel 10 @ Richmond 210 Totals 84 3 3 17 22 22 7 9 33 8 20 17 161 1982 Record: 3-8 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 17 @ Miami 24 VMI 3 @ Virginia Tech 17 @ Rutgers 24 Dartmouth 3 @ Navy 18 @ James Madison 21 @ Delaware 22 Brown 27 East Carolina 28 @ Richmond 204 Totals 35 12 47 27 16 39 24 62 23 31 17 333 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM 1986 NCAA PLAYOFFS Record: 9-3 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 42 Colgate 37 VMI 30 @ Bucknell 24 Harvard 44 @ Lehigh 24 @ Delaware 33 @ James Madison 41 @ Virginia 32 Princeton 7 Holy Cross 21 @ Richmond 17 * Delaware 352 Totals 21 22 13 0 34 18 42 37 14 31 14 51 297 1987 Record: 5-6 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 25 @ E. Tennessee State 27 @ Navy 7 @ Colgate 28 Lehigh 34 @ Yale 14 Delaware 22 James Madison 17 vs. VMI (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 31 Bucknell 7 @ Holy Cross 20 Richmond 232 Totals 49 17 19 27 40 38 28 6 6 40 7 272 1988 EPSON IVY BOWL Record: 6-4-1 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 23 @ Virginia 30 VMI 14 Lehigh 10 @ James Madison 35 @ Delaware 33 New Hampshire 14 Villanova 24 @ Georgia 30 Wofford 28 Colgate 19 @ Richmond 73 * Japan All-Stars 260 Totals 31 7 6 3 38 31 14 59 14 3 24 3 230 1989 NCAA PLAYOFFS Record: 8-3-1 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 17 Colgate 13 24 @ VMI 17 31 @ Princeton 31 12 @ Virginia 24 27 Delaware 24 13 vs. Boston U (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 10 17 @ Villanova 20 55 @ Lehigh 39 34 East Tennessee State 28 24 James Madison 21 22 Richmond 10 10 * Furman 24 286 Totals 261 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 1991 Record: 5-6 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 48 @ Boston University 21 Delaware 26 @ Navy 28 James Madison 36 @ North Carolina 40 @ VMI 24 The Citadel 21 @ Villanova 37 @ Lehigh 13 Samford 49 Richmond 343 Totals 22 28 21 29 59 26 17 35 41 35 7 320 1992 EPSON IVY BOWL Record: 9-2 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 21 VMI 31 Boston University 36 @ Harvard 51 Brown 21 @ Penn 43 Towson State 7 @ Virginia 14 @ James Madison 44 @ Colgate 26 Lehigh 34 @ Richmond 35 * Nihon University 328 Totals 1993 NCAA PLAYOFFS Record: 9-3 Yankee Record: 7-1 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 27 New Hampshire 35 @ Delaware 0 @ Tulane 45 Harvard 49 vs. VMI (Norfolk, VA - Oyster Bowl) 53 @ Northeastern 51 Villanova 31 James Madison 47 @ Maine 45 @ Massachusetts 31 Richmond 28 * @ McNeese St. 442 Totals 16 21 16 6 19 15 33 21 26 13 19 19 205 14 42 10 17 6 6 17 26 23 28 17 34 240 1995 Record: 7-4 Yankee Record: 5-3 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 16 @ Virginia 17 #7 James Madison 32 @ Northeastern 39 @ New Hampshire 27 @ VMI 23 Rhode Island 48 #22 Pennsylvania 9 @ Massachusetts 18 Villanova 20 @ #5 Delaware 27 #16 Richmond 276 Totals 17 7 26 7 37 12 23 33 28 0 20 210 1998 Record: 7-4 A-10 Record: 4-4 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 21 @ Rhode Island 49 VMI 24 Northeastern 28 @ #4 Villanova 45 @ Temple 52 #6 Delaware 24 @ James Madison 19 New Hampshire 41 @ #2 Hampton 26 #13 Connecticut 17 @ #8 Richmond 346 Totals 40 24 0 0 7 14 34 20 15 23 7 184 1999 Record: 6-5 A-10 Record: 5-3 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 27 @ #11 Delaware (2 OT) 9 @ NC State 6 Furman 42 @ Northeastern 45 #19 Villanova 20 #13 James Madison 35 @ VMI 37 Maine 24 @ Rhode Island 16 Massachusetts 34 @Richmond 295 Totals 1996 Yankee Conference Champions NCAA PLAYOFFS Record: 10-3 Yankee Record: 7-1 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 33 @ Central Florida 39 23 @ #22 Rhode Island 16 40 VMI 21 47 @ Bucknell 0 31 #20 New Hampshire 7 21 @ #17 James Madison 26 30 @ #9 Villanova 21 21 Northeastern 14 10 #6 Delaware (OT) 7 30 Massachusetts 6 28 @ Richmond 13 45 * #8 Jackson State 6 35 * @ #3 Northern Iowa 38 394 Totals 214 1997 Record: 7-4 A-10 Record: 4-4 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 31 Hampton 29 @ #23 Georgia Southern 41 @ VMI 22 @ New Hampshire 20 Boston U. 12 @ Northeastern 38 James Madison 38 @ Connecticut 13 #1 Villanova 0 @ #3 Delaware 10 Richmond 254 Totals 6 28 12 24 17 33 25 17 20 14 7 203 2000 Record: 5-6 A-10 Record: 4-4 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 16 @ #2 Massachusetts 55 VMI 10 @ #8 Furman 7 @ Central Florida 31 @ Maine 26 Rhode Island 17 #4 Delaware 14 @ #16 James Madison 26 Northeastern 48 @ Villanova (OT) 18 #10 Richmond 268 Totals 13 0 21 45 38 45 12 31 34 34 42 315 2002 Record: 6-5 A-10 Record: 5-4 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 17 @ Indiana University 14 @ #11 Maine 62 VMI 45 Delaware 16 @ Hofstra 34 @ New Hampshire 30 #15 Northeastern 20 @ #11 Villanova 44 Rhode Island 31 @ James Madison (OT) 13 Richmond 326 Totals 34 38 52 30 10 30 14 13 6 25 14 266 2003 Record: 5-5 A-10 Record: 4-4 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 24 @ Western Michigan 34 @ VMI 14 @ #4 Northeastern Maine (Cancelled) 27 @ #4 Delaware 14 #7 Massachusetts 17 James Madison 37 @ Rhode Island 23 Hofstra 38 New Hampshire 59 @ Richmond 287 Totals 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 56 24 48 41 24 24 24 9 28 21 299 2004 36 15 34 52 28 16 28 28 15 41 21 314 2001 Atlantic 10 Champions NCAA PLAYOFFS Record: 8-4 A-10 Record: 7-2 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 31 @ #21 Massachusetts 34 @ VMI 23 @ East Carolina 38 #20 New Hampshire 28 #12 Hofstra 31 @ #4 Rhode Island 21 @ Delaware 42 #18 Maine 17 James Madison 23 @ Richmond 47 #15 Villanova 27 * @ #8 Appalachian State 362 Totals 25 27 31 42 3 27 13 41 6 34 35 284 ALL-TIME RESULTS 34 14 7 63 12 47 17 17 28 21 10 0 52 322 1994 Record: 8-3 Yankee Record: 6-2 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 38 @ Rhode Island 31 Delaware 28 @ Furman 45 VMI 3 @ Virginia 17 Northeastern 14 Massachusetts 7 @ James Madison 53 @ Villanova 17 Maine 21 @ Richmond 274 Totals HISTORY 1990 NCAA PLAYOFFS Record: 10-3 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 31 @ The Citadel 37 Villanova 24 Connecticut 35 @ Virginia 22 @ Delaware 59 vs. VMI (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 45 Bucknell 38 Lehigh 38 Furman 31 @ James Madison 31 @ Richmond 38 * Massachusetts 38 * @ Central Florida 467 Totals 10 0 38 28 34 34 17 20 10 20 44 40 295 Atlantic 10 Champions NCAA SEMIFINALS Record: 11-3 A-10 Record: 7-1 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 38 @ North Carolina 9 @ #10 New Hampshire 42 VMI 38 #16 Northeastern (OT) 37 @ Liberty 31 Rhode Island 28 @ #3 Delaware 41 @ Towson 37 #19 Villanova 27 @ #4 James Madison 38 Richmond 42 *#11 Hampton 44 *#10 Delaware (2 OT) 34 *#8 James Madison 486 Totals 49 7 6 35 17 24 31 16 29 24 14 35 38 48 373 2005 Record: 5-6 A-10 Record: 3-5 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 24 @ Marshall 41 @ VMI 29 @ Rhode Island 56 Liberty 42 #1 New Hampshire 44 @ Northeastern (2 OT) 44 Towson 21 @Villanova 29 James Madison 21 Delaware 7 @ #17 Richmond 358 Totals 36 7 48 0 10 41 13 35 30 22 41 283 85 Tribe Football ALL-TIME RESULTS HISTORY National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 2006 Record: 3-8 A-10 Record: 1-7 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 14 @ Maryland 17 Maine 38 VMI 14 Hofstra 7 @ #10 Massachusetts 14 @ Liberty 17 @ #8 James Madison 31 Villanova 29 @ #21 Towson 14 @ Delaware 14 Richmond 209 Totals 27 20 6 16 48 13 31 35 28 28 31 283 2007 Record: 4-7 CAA Record: 2-6 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 31 #19 Delaware 63 @ VMI 48 Liberty (2 OT) 3 @ #17 Virginia Tech 27 Towson 24 @ Villanova 21 @ Maine 34 #4 Massachusetts 14 @ #20 Hofstra 34 #16 James Madison 20 @ #7 Richmond 319 Totals 49 16 41 44 22 63 20 48 38 55 31 427 2008 Record: 7-4 CAA Record: 5-3 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 24 @ N.C. State 52 VMI 42 Norfolk State 28 #14 Villanova 38 @ #4 New Hampshire 27 @ Delaware 34 Rhode Island 34 @ Towson 38 Northeastern 24 @ #1 James Madison 20 #6 Richmond (OT) 361 Totals 34 17 12 38 34 3 24 14 17 48 23 264 2009 NCAA SEMIFINALS Record: 11-3 CAA Record: 6-2 Coach: Jimmye Laycock 26 @ Virginia 33 Central Connecticut State 27 @ Norfolk State 30 Delaware 17 @ #2 Villanova 34 @ Northeastern 24 James Madison 39 @ Rhode Island 31 Towson 20 #7 New Hampshire 10 @ #4 Richmond 38 *#15 Weber State 24 *#1 Southern Illinois 13 *#2 Villanova 366 Totals 14 14 15 20 28 14 3 14 0 17 13 0 3 14 169 86 All-Time Overtime Contests Overall Record: 6-3 CAA Record: 5-3 Playoff Record: 1-0 Home Record: 4-1 Away Record: 2-2 Vs. Ranked Teams: 3-2 10 27 48 31 38 44 44 48 20 310 #6 Delaware (10/19/96) @ #11 Delaware (2 OT - 9/2/99) @ Villanova (11/11/00) @ James Madison (11/16/02) #16 Northeastern (10/2/04) *#10 Delaware (2 OT - 12/4/04) @ Northeastern (2 OT - 10/15/05) Liberty (2 OT - 9/15/07) #6 Richmond (11/22/08) Totals 7 34 41 34 35 38 41 41 23 294 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 HISTORY RESULTS 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 87 Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 William and Mary Sports Information (757) 221-3344 (757) 221-2989 (fax) PETE MEDIA Clawson SPORTS INFORMATION Assistant A.D. Media Relations Pete Clawson, now in his 16th year at the College, was promoted to Assistant Athletics Director for Media Relations during the summer of 2006. Clawson, a 1990 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, had spent the previous 12 years working in the College’s sports information office, including six as the Sports Information Director. In his current position, Clawson oversees all workings of the Media Relations Department and is the primary contact for the Tribe’s nationally-recognized football and men’s gymnastics programs. Prior to his stint at W&M, Clawson was an assistant at Fresno State. Clawson has also spent time as an assistant at his alma mater and at the University of Florida. A native of Dillsburg, Pa., Clawson and his wife, Catherine, were married on July 19, 2003 and reside in Williamsburg. The couple has a 2-year-old son, Charlie, and is expecting their second child this November. ROB KRIS JACOB SCOTT JULIA Associate Sports Information Director Associate Sports Information Director Associate Sports Information Director Assistant Sports Information Director Assistant Director Media Relations Turner Sears Skipper Burns Martin Sports Information Student Assistants: Alex Farina, Aaron Gregory, Jack Lambert, Joe Petruzzi, Wes Stukenbroker Athletics/SID Directory — All Area Codes are 757 Athletics Department...................................221-3400 Football Office..............................................221-3337 Ticket Office.................................................221-3340 Marketing Office..........................................221-3353 Tribe Club.....................................................221-3350 Facilities/Operations....................................221-3355 Sports Medicine...........................................221-3407 Business Office.............................................221-3372 Zable Press Box............................................221-3414 Pete Clawson............................................... 221-3369 ......................................................pmclaw@wm.edu Rob Turner................................................... 221-3370 .........................................................rrturn@wm.edu Kris Sears.................................................... 221-3368 ........................................................ [email protected] Jacob Skipper.............................................. 221-3344 ..........................................................jcskip@wm.edu Scott Burns.................................................. 221-3344 ........................................................sburns@wm.edu Julia Martin................................................. 221-3344 ........................................................jrmar2@wm.edu Game Credentials Please make all press and photo requests at least one week in advance. Tickets and parking passes can be mailed with one week’s notice. If not, tickets can be picked up, with proper credentials, at the Will Call Window at Zable Stadium on the morning of the game. Press Parking Parking for members of the working press is available just southeast of Zable Stadium in front of the University Center. Space is limited in the lot, please arrive early. For directions to Zable Stadium, visit TribeAthletics.com and click on the Facilities and Directions link. Photographers Please observe the NCAA rules, which prohibit photographers between the 25 yard lines. Press Box Services Located atop the East grandstand of Zable Stadium, the press box officially opens two hours prior to kickoff. Pregame notes, flip cards and programs will be available prior to the start. Complete halftime statistics, as well as final team and individual statistics, and quotes are available immediately following the game. Radio Visiting radio lines may be rented by non-conference opponents through the Sports Information Office at a cost of $75 per line. The radio booth for the visiting team is located at the south end of the press box on the lower level. Radio stations should make arrangements at least a month in advance. Requests for the line will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis. Visiting Film Crews Space will be allotted in the West Press Box for film and video crews of visiting teams’ coaches’ shows. We will provide two spots per team. The press box is open air, please plan and accordingly. Post-Game Procedures Head coach Jimmye Laycock and the visiting coach will be available about 10 minutes after the game in an interview area located in the Laycock Football Center. Individual W&M players’ names should be given to Pete Clawson during the fourth quarter, and they will be made available in the interview room. Interviews All requests for interviews must be directed through the Sports Information Office. Players are available Monday morning until noon Thursday. Weekly Press Conference A press conference with head coach Jimmye Laycock will be held every Tuesday at noon at the Hospitality House in Williamsburg. Interviews with selected players will follow the luncheon. Please confirm your attendance with Pete Clawson in the Sports Information Office at least 24 hours in advance at (757) 221-3369 or [email protected]. 88 WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM Tribe Football National Semifinalists • 2004 & 2009 Print WVEC (ABC - Hampton Roads) Channel 13 613 Woodis Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23510 (O) 757-628-6217/6215; (F) 757-628-5855 Scott Cash, Sports Director - [email protected] Brian Smith, Sports Anchor - [email protected] Radio The Tide (92.3 FM) and WBACH (107.9 AM) - Williamsburg Tom Davis - President, General Manager 5000 New Point Rd., Suite 2201, Williamsburg, VA 23188 (O) 757-565-1079; (F) 757-565-7094 [email protected]/www.tideradio.com Jay Colley 7 Forest Hill Drive, Williamsburg, VA 23185 [email protected] (O) 757-229-0550 Virginia Gazette 216 Ironbound Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188 (O) 757-220-1736; (F) 757-220-1665 John Harvey, Sports Editor 757-345-2352; [email protected] Bob Sheeran 118 The Colony, Williamsburg, VA, 23185 [email protected] (O) 757-645-4443 Virginian Pilot 150 West Brambleton Ave., Norfolk, VA 23510 (O) 757-446-2366 Colleen McDaniel, College Sports Editor 757-446-2369; [email protected] Rich Radford, Beat Writer 757-446-2463; [email protected] Williamsburg Yorktown Daily 5000 New Point Rd., Suite 2201, Williamsburg, VA 23188 (O) 757-565-1079; (F) 757-565-7094 Jeff Patterson, Sports Editor [email protected] Kim Lez, Editor [email protected] CAA Football Update Latrell Scott, Richmond Jimmye Laycock, William and Mary Andy Talley, Villanova Mickey Matthews, James Madison Jack Cosgrove, Maine Kevin Morris, Massachusetts Joe Trainer, Rhode Island K.C. Keeler, Delaware Sean McDonnell, New Hampshire Rob Ambrose, Towson Selected Student-Athlete The William and Mary Radio Network All W&M radio broadcasts can be heard via a live simultaneous web stream online at TribeAthletics.com, the official Internet home of Tribe sports. Click the Live Audio link at the top of page for more information. WTKR (CBS - Norfolk) Channel 3 720 Boush Street, Norfolk, VA 23510 (O) 757-446-1361; (F) 757-446-1376 Ted Alexander, Sports Director - [email protected] WAVY (NBC - Virginia Beach) Channel 10 300 Wavy Street, Portsmouth, VA 23704 (O) 757-673-5440; (F) 757-397-8279 Bruce Rader, Sports Director - [email protected] Chris Reckling, Sports Anchor - [email protected] 10:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 10:20 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 10:50 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 11:20 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:40 a.m. 11:50 a.m. Every Tuesday afternoon during the regular season, members of the media are encouraged to join coach Laycock and various Tribe players for the W&M weekly football press luncheon, starting at noon at the Hospitality House on Richmond Road across from Zable Stadium. Lunch is served at noon, followed by opening statements by Laycock and a question-and-answer session for members of the media. Student-athletes are available for one-on-one interviews following the luncheon. The date of the first luncheon will be announced in August. Please confirm your attendance with Pete Clawson in the sports information office. Television WRIC (ABC - Richmond) Channel 8 301 Arboretum Place, Richmond, VA 23236 (O) 804-330-8829; (F) 804-330-8883 Chip Tarkenton, Sports Director - [email protected] The CAA Football coaches will hold a weekly teleconference for the media beginning Monday, Aug. 30. The call will take place each Monday throughout the 2010 regular season and postseason. The scheduled calls will come to an end when the final CAA Football team completes its season in the 2010 NCAA Division I National Championships. Coaches and a selected student-athlete will participate in the postseason calls if their teams are still alive in Championship play. The teleconference will open with the release of the selected player of the week winners, a recap of the weekend and a preview of the upcoming week. CAA Football coaches will be available to answer questions beginning at 10:10 a.m. (ET). The weekly lineup is listed below. Beginning Sept. 6 and continuing throughout the 2010 season, a featured student-athlete will conclude the call with a 10-minute interview segment at 11:50 a.m. Media representatives wishing to participate in the teleconference should contact Scott Meyer (804-754-1616 x20) at the CAA Football office for the phone number and password. Audio files from each of the weekly teleconferences will be archived on The CAA Football Pressbox website shortly after the individual calls are complete. Weekly Football Press Luncheon Associated Press (Richmond) 600 E. Main St., Suite 1250, Richmond, VA 23219 (O) 800-552-9935; (F) 804-643-6223 Hank Kurz, College Sports [email protected] WTVR (CBS - Richmond) Channel 6 3301 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230 (O) 804-254-3645; (F) 804-254-3697 Lane Casadonte, Sports Director - [email protected] Sean Robertson, Sports Anchor - [email protected] Weekly CAA Football Coaches Call MEDIA CONTACTS Richmond Times-Dispatch P.O. Box 85333, Richmond, VA 23293 (O) 804-649-6554; (F) 804-775-8085; [email protected] Steve Trosky, Sports Editor (804) 649-6456; [email protected] Tim Pearrell, Beat Writer (804) 649-6965; [email protected] WWBT (NBC - Richmond) Channel 12 5710 Midlothian Turnpike, Richmond, VA 23225 (O) 804-230-2614; (F) 804-230-2789 Joe Sullivan, Sports Director - [email protected] MEDIA Daily Press 7505 Warwick Boulevard, Newport News, VA 23607 (O) 757-247-4630; (F) 757-247-9420; [email protected] Nick Mathews, Sports Editor 757-247-4962; [email protected] Melinda Waldrop, Beat Writer 757-247-4637; [email protected] The broadcast team of Jay Colley and Bob Sheeran will once again relay the excitement of Tribe football over the airwaves. Play-by-play chief Colley also covers the Tribe basketball squad. A mass communications graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, Colley has been a fixture of the Tribe’s sports broadcasts for more than 20 years. In 2002, Colley was granted honorary alumnus status by William and Mary. Bob Sheeran has never drifted far from the beat of W&M sports. A 1967 graduate of the College, Sheeran served as W&M’s sports information director for 16 years before entering private business in 1985. He has teamed up with Colley for the last 25 years as part of the football broadcasts and has also served as an integral part of all W&M Quarterback Club booster functions since his graduation. A testament to his dedication to the College was witnessed in 2003 as an endowment was organized in his name by HEYFARL (a W&M football booster organization) to provide scholarship support for a Tribe walk-on football player. William and Mary Radio Network Affiliates “The Tide” WBACH Stretch 92.3 FM 107.9 FM Internet Williamsburg Williamsburg TribeAthletics.com 2010 TRIBE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 89