Toreros begin 3-game homestand with Morehead State on Saturday
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Toreros begin 3-game homestand with Morehead State on Saturday
USD Football; Nov. 4, 2014 Ted Gosen, Associate Director of Athletics for Media Relations Toreros begin 3-game homestand with Morehead State on Saturday USD will put 16-game PFL home winning streak on the line against MSU Eagles 2014 USD SCHEDULE Sept. 6 W. NEW MEXICO Sept. 13 @ Jacksonville* Sept. 20 PRINCETON Sept. 27 @ Marist* Oct.4 Bye Oct. 11 STETSON* Oct. 18 @ Butler* Oct. 25DAYTON* Nov. 1 @ Drake* Nov. 8 MOREHEAD ST.* Nov. 15 VALPARAISO* Nov. 22 CAL POLY W, 23-17 L, 35-18 W, 39-29 W, 20-16 W, 31-23 W, 27-21 W,40-29 W, 17-14 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm All times Pacific ... USD home games in BOLD played at USD Torero Stadium (6,000 capacity). * PFL Contest. GAMES TO BE WEBCAST @ www.usdtoreros.com GAME #9: The USD Toreros (7-1; 5-1 PFL), under the direction of second year head coach Dale Lindsey, will put their 6-game winning streak on the line this Saturday when they play host to the Morehead State Eagles (3-6; 2-4 PFL). The Toreros also own a 16-game PFL home winning streak at Walter J. Zable Field at Torero Stadium. Kickoff is slated for 1:00 pm. SERIES RECORD: This is 10th meeting between USD and Morehead State and the Toreros own a perfect 9-0 record against the Eagles... USD won last year's November 9th road contest by the score of 56-3... Mason Mills paced the offense by completing 23-31 passes for 378 yards and 4 TDs... WR Reggie Bell hauled in 9 receptions for 211 yards and 2 TDs... RB Joe Ferguson rushed for 115 yards and a score... Safety Matt Miller led the defense with 13 tackles and DB Yogi Hale returned an interception 77 yards for a score. LIVE WEBCAST/VIDEO STREAM: Saturday's contest will be webcast and streamed live with Jack Cronin (play-by-play) and J.T. Rogan (color analyst) calling the action. The pre-game show begins at 12:50 p.m. (PST). A LOOK AHEAD: Following the Morehead State contest, the Toreros will host their final PFL contest against the Valparaiso Crusaders (Nov. 15th, 1pm). The 21st-ranked Cal Poly All USD Football games, home and Mustangs come to town on November 22nd for a 4:00 p.m. non-conference game at away, will be webcast live this season Torero Stadium to close out the regular-season. It will be Senior Night for USD. with Jack Cronin calling all of the playby-play action. Cronin begins his 8th PFL STANDINGS/SCHEDULE FOR NOV. 8TH: San Diego (5-1 PFL, 7-1), Jacksonville (5-1, year of calling Torero football. For USD's 7-2), Dayton (4-1, 6-2), Drake (4-2, 5-4), Campbell (4-2, 4-5), Marist (3-3, 3-6), Stetson (2-3, seven home games he will be joined in 4-5), Butler (2-4, 4-5), Morehead State (2-4, 3-6), Valparaiso (0-5, 2-7), Davidson (0-5, 1-8). the booth by USD alum JT Rogan who PFL Games for Nov. 8th: Missouri Baptist at Campbell, Jacksonville at Davidson, Drake played for the Toreros from 2005-2009. at Dayton, Butler at Valparaiso, Marist at Stetson, Morehead State at USD. In addition, USD's seven home games will have live video streaming, along PFL TIEBREAKER UPDATE: Based on the remaining three PFL teams with just one with live statistics. loss (Dayton, Jacksonville and San Diego), below is the PFL tiebreaker update should all three teams win out: Dayton has 3 PFL games left (Drake, Butler, Campbell); Jacksonville has 2 PFL games (Davidson, Campbell); San Diego has 2 PFL games left (Morehead 2013 SCHEDULE/RESULTS State, Valparaiso). The three remaining teams will not play each other and none can Aug. 31 @ Cal Poly L, 38-16 be 2-0 in the group. (Tiebreaker 2) - Jacksonville df. San Diego, will not play Dayton. Sept. 7 W. NEW MEXICO W, 38-35 Dayton lost to San Diego, will not play Jacksonville. San Diego 1-1 against the two Sept. 21 HARVARD L, 42-20 teams it would be tied with. (Tiebreaker 3)- Common Opponents are Butler, Drake, Sept. 28 @ Stetson* W, 59-0 Oct. 5 MERCER* W, 45-13 Marist and Morehead State. Dayton 2-0 (will play Butler and Drake), San Diego 3-0 (will Oct. 12 MARIST* W, 35-33 play Morehead State), Jacksonville 3-1 (has played all four). If Dayton and San Diego Oct. 19 @ Dayton* L, 45-38 (2ot) win their remaining games, Jacksonville drops out of the tiebreaker. Dayton and San Oct. 26 BUTLER* W, 42-14 Diego revert to the two-team tiebreaker. In that case, USD defeated Dayton 40-29 on Nov. 2 @ Valparaiso* W, 58-14 Oct. 25th and would own the league's AQ. (Tiebreaker 1). Should Dayton drop one of Nov. 9 @ Morehead St.* W, 56-3 their remaining 3 PFL games, and both Jacksonville and USD win their remaining two Nov. 16 DRAKE* W, 23-13 league contests, Jacksonville would earn the league's AQ based on their 35-18 victory over the Toreros back on September 13th. 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, California 92110-2492 619/260-4745 Fax: 619/260-2990 E-Mail: [email protected] * www.usdtoreros.com * Athletic Dept.: 619/260-4803 * #GoGetIt SAN DIEGO TORERO TWO-DEEP (as of 11-4-14) C- team captain USD Torero Offense WR- #13 Brandon White (6-3, 208, Sr.) #80 Justin Priest (6-2, 185, Fr.) LT- #66 Pono Keni (6-3, 290, Jr.) #64 Connor Spencer (6-2, 265, Fr.) LG- #74 Luke Meyer (6-3, 280, Jr.*) #54 Jimmy Maloney (6-2, 263, Fr.) C- #52 Steven Oliver (6-1, 270, Jr.*) #68 Joe Hurney (6-0, 270, Fr.) RG- #79 Jeff Starr (6-4, 330, Jr.*) #54 Jimmy Maloney (6-2, 263, Fr.) RT- #55 Miles McArdle (6-3, 266, Fr.) #70 Austin Hyatt (6-5, 285, Fr.*) TE- #85 Ross Dwelley (6-5, 237, Fr.*) #84 Mason Burnett (6-4, 220, Fr.*) WR- #3 Reggie Bell (6-0, 200, Sr.*) - C #81 Trevor Barney (5-9, 175, Fr.*) QB- #19 Keith Williams (6-1, 185, So.) #12 Trey Wheeler (6-1, 212, Jr.*) RB- #29 Jonah Hodges (5-9, 185, So.*) #20 Dallas Kessman (5-9, 200, Jr.*) WR- #7 D'Angelo Barksdale (6-1, 190, Sr.*) #83 Parker Mays (6-2, 180, So.*) USD Torero Defense LE- #76 Taylor Bongiovanni (6-1, 242, Jr.) #98 Josh Williams (6-1, 255, Jr.*) DT- #73 Brandon Pulealii (6-0, 310, Jr.*) #92 Steven Spencer (5-10, 240, Sr.*) NT- #77 Jamal Newman (6-2, 280, So.) #78 Bennie Harris (6-2, 265, Jr.*) RE- #95 Jonathan Petersen (6-1, 225, Fr.) #93 Spencer Hammitt (6-2, 235, Fr.*) #NB- #25 Troy McClelland (5-11, 205, Sr.*) - C #2 Brian Riley (6-2, 190, So.) MB- #50 Una Hamala (6-1, 230, Sr.*) - C #46 Alec Moreno (6-2, 235, Fr.*) WB- #43 Nic Henson (6-2, 220, So.*) #41 Luke Taffuri (5-11, 222, So.) CB- #39 Devyn Bryant (5-11, 178, So.) #21 Toney Sawyer (6-1, 185, Sr.) CB- #26 Jamal Agnew (5-9, 180, So.) #33 Kishan Patel (5-10, 167, Fr.*) SS- #10 Joe LaBarbera (6-0, 205, Sr.*) #30 Jereke Armstrong (5-8, 180, So.*) FS- #6 Matt Miller (5-11, 200, Sr.*) #28 Ray Clark (5-11, 190, Fr.) USD Torero Special Teams PK- #14 David Last (5-10, 205, Jr.*) #35 Daniel McManus (6-2, 185, Fr.) KO- #14 David Last (5-10, 205, Jr.*) #35 Daniel McManus (6-2, 185, Fr.) P- #38 Ryan Belden (6-2, 195, So.) #14 David Last (5-10, 205, Jr.*) PR- #3 Reggie Bell (6-0, 200, Sr.*) #25 Troy McClelland (5-11, 205, Sr.*) KR- #7 D'Angelo Barksdale (6-1, 190, Sr.*) #28 Ray Clark (5-11, 190, Fr.) LS- #49 Fia Malepeai (5-9, 230, Fr.*) #32 Chandler Rogers (6-4, 185, Fr.) H- #38 Ryan Belden (6-2, 195, So.) #80 Justin Priest (6-2, 185, Fr.) * utilized redshirt year USD Torero Football Coaching Staff Dale Lindsey - Head Coach (2nd Yr.) Sam Anno - Asst. HC/STC/LB's (6th Yr.) Tanner Engstrand - Asst. HC/OC./QB’s (10th Yr.) Kenny Holmes - DL (1st Yr.) Steve Irvin - Def. Coor. (4th Yr.) Jim Jackson - OL (1st Yr.) Bobby Jay - DB's. (4th Yr.) Cory Martin - WR's/Rec. Coor. (2nd Yr.) Ronnie Pentz - TE's & Special Teams (2nd Yr.) Garrett Robinson - DB's (2nd Yr.) Tyler Sutton - RB's (1st Yr.) Mike Rish - Senior Off. Adm. Asst. (31st Yr.) Cody Tescher - Dir. of Ops (1st Yr.) Head Coach Dale Lindsey - 2nd Season USD introduced Dale Lindsey as its new head football coach on December 29, 2012. Lindsey took over for Ron Caragher who moved onto San Jose State University. The program's13th head coach, Lindsey directed the Toreros to an 8-3 record in his first season. "After Coach Caragher informed me that he was leaving USD, the first person I met with was our Defensive Coordinator, Dale Lindsey,” said Ky Snyder, USD Executive Director of Athletics. “His knowledge of the game of football, of our team, of transitions, the respect he commands from both our coaches and players made him the likely person for me to put in charge of our program while we searched for a new Head Coach. We knew the characteristics that we were looking for: Integrity, belief and promotion of the studentathlete, great knowledge of the game of football, a recruiter who can identify talent that can be nurtured, a coach of coaches and one with connections to build our staff; and, a person who can be creative in moving our program forward. As we spoke to and interviewed many coaches, we kept coming back to the realization that the characteristics and experience that we were looking for, was already on our staff. We could not find someone with more integrity, belief in the student-athlete and knowledge of the game than Dale Lindsey. Both the coaches and players look to him to learn and draw on his experience. In his heart, Dale Lindsey is a teacher and a leader. That fits the University of San Diego and our Football program. I am very excited to introduce Dale Lindsey as our new Head Football Coach of the University of San Diego.” Lindsey returned to USD’s staff for the 2012 season where he was the program’s defensive coordinator. The Toreros finished the season with an overall record of 8-3 and earned a share of the Pioneer Football League title with Butler and Drake with 7-1 records. The Toreros won their final six games, and among 121 FCS teams in the country, USD ranked 14th in scoring defense (19.27), 15th in rushing defense (120.0) and 19th in pass efficiency defense (114.56). From 2009-2011 Lindsey was at New Mexico State University where he was assistant head coach and linebackers coach. Prior to NMSU, he spent his first season with the USD staff in 2008, where he was the Torero linebackers coach. That season Lindsey helped the 9-2 Toreros’ defense hold its opponents to just 18.9 points a game and 322 yards of total offense per contest. Lindsey brings a wealth of football experience as a former NFL player and coach. His resume includes over 30 years of football coaching at the high school, college and professional ranks. Most recently with the Washington Redskins (2004-06), Lindsey also spent time on the San Diego Chargers staff as defensive coordinator (2002-03) and linebackers coach (1992-96). From 1992-96, Lindsey was the linebackers coach on the Chargers’ defensive staff that helped guide the team to a pair of AFC West titles (1992 and 1994), three playoff appearances (1992, 1994 and 1995) and one AFC Championship (1994). Lindsey also spent time with the Chicago Bears, New England Patriots, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Green Bay Packers. Lindsey played both linebacker and fullback for two years at Western Kentucky, helping the 1963 Hilltoppers to a 10-0-1 mark and the Tangerine Bowl Championship. Overall, the two Topper teams (1963-64) he played on went 16-3-2. A two-time All-OVC pick, he earned All-America honors as a linebacker in 1964 and was named to the all-time OVC Team in 1988. A Bowling Green (Ky.) High product, he was drafted by the Cleveland Browns (in the seventh round) and by the New York Jets of the American Football League (sixth round) in 1965 and went on to play nine seasons at linebacker for the Cleveland Browns (1965-73). In 2008, Lindsey was inducted into the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame in Louisville, Kentucky. Lindsey and his wife, Eva, reside in Rancho Bernardo, and have five children - Blan, Jennifer, Kim, Johnny and Derek. TORERO TIDBITS: USD's current 6-game winning streak matches the program's 6-game win streak to end the 2012 campaign... USD has won its last 8 home contests dating back to last season (4220 loss to Harvard on Sept. 21), and its last 16 home PFL contests (last loss to Dayton, Oct. 9, 2010)... USD's win over Drake ended the Bulldogs 19-game home PFL winning streak... Two Toreros continue to lead the FCS in statistical categories... RS-Junior kicker David Last leads in FG% (1.000, 9-9)... He converted a personalbest 50-yarder last Saturday against Drake which ranks 4th best in Torero history... CB Jamal Agnew leads in passes defended (2.3 pg, 4 interceptions and 12 breakups)... Agnew needs 3 more pass breakups for a new USD single season record of 15 (14 - Darryl Jackson, '90; Ben Stoebner, '86)... The senior receiving tandem of Brandon White and Reggie Bell continue their ascent up the Torero record charts... White now has 177 career receptions (#5 all-time) for 2,305 yards (#6 all-time) and 27 TDs (#4 all-time)... Bell improved his career numbers to 158 receptions (#7 all-time) for 2,461 yards (#4 all-time) and 23 touchdowns (#7 all-time)... Among PFL teams the Toreros rank first in field goals (9-9, 1.000), pass defense (188.1 yards per game), pass defense efficiency (101.3 rating), red zone offense (26-28, 92.9%) and red zone defense (1927, 70.4%)... Toreros among PFL leaders include Jonah Hodges (2nd in rushing, 101.2 yards per game; 3rd in all-purpose yards, 135.0), QB Keith Williams (1st in pass efficiency, 141.1 rating), Brandon White (2nd in receiving yards per game, 80.0), kicker David Last (1st in FG%, 1.000; 3rd in scoring for kickers, 6.1; 3rd in FGs made per game, 1.12) and WR Reggie Bell (2nd in punt returns, 9.7 yards per return)... Hodges is up to 810 yards rushing... Williams is 99-179 for 1460 yds and 13 TDs... White owns 42 catches for 640 yards... LB's Una Hamala and Nic Henson each own 62 tackles, followed by Troy McClelland (49), Matt Miller (47) and Joe LaBarbera (44). HODGES RECOGNIZED BY SD HALL OF CHAMPIONS: Sophomore RB Jonah Hodges (Santa Cruz, Calif.) has been named a Star of the Month for October by the San Diego Hall of Champions. He set a new USD single game record for rushing yards with his 273-yard performance in the team’s 31-23 victory over Stetson on October 11th. His 273 yards came on just 17 carries with two going for TDs (53, 56). Hodges’ 17th and final carry of the game came late in the 4th quarter with under three minutes to go. He rushed for 2 yards allowing him to surpass Sammy Croom’s long-standing USD mark of 271 yards (vs. Azusa Pacific, 1972). Since joining the PFL in 1993, USD’s previous individual best was 229 yards from Evan Harney (vs. Marist, 2003). For the month of October the Toreros went 3-0 with wins over Stetson, Butler and Dayton. For the three games Hodges totaled 350 yards on 49 carries (116.7 yards per game) with 2 touchdowns. He also caught 3 receptions (27 yards) and returned a kickoff for 23 yards (vs. Dayton) to finish with 400 all-purpose yards... Hodges joins Reggie Bell who was honored in September. TOREROS PICKED FIRST IN PRESEASON PFL COACHES POLL: For the third straight year the Toreros were picked to finish first in the PFL Preseason Coaches Poll. USD received five of a possible 10 first-place votes and 90 of a maximum 100 points. The Toreros were followed by Dayton (82 points), Jacksonville (80), Butler (77), Drake (73), Marist (61), Campbell (38), Morehead State (35), Stetson (30), Davidson (20) and Valparaiso (19). The PFL will feature 11 teams each playing an eight-game schedule to determine the league champion and recipient of the automatic qualifier (AQ) to the 2014 NCAA FCS Championship. JOSH JOHNSON REUNITES WITH COACH JIM HARBAUGH: Former Torero great Josh Johnson (2004-2007) rejoins the San Francisco 49ers and former USD head coach Jim Harbaugh for the 2014 season ... This past year he appeared in two games with the Cincinnati Bengals... He entered the NFL as a fifth-round draft choice of Tampa Bay in 2008 and played in 26 games with five starts for Bucs from ’08 through ’11 ... Signed with San Francisco as an unrestricted free agent for 2012, was released by the 49ers in final preseason cuts, then signed with Cleveland for the final regular-season game, seeing brief action without a pass attempt ... Heading into this season his career NFL statistics include 96 completions in 177attempts for 1,042 yards, 5 TDs and 10 INTs ... Owns a 6.2-yard career rushing ave., with 44 carries for 274 yards. SCOUTING THE MOREHEAD STATE EAGLES: Morehead State comes to town with an overall record of 3-6 (2-4 PFL)... This past weekend they dropped a 62-52 decision at Butler... The MSU Eagles totaled 706 yards of offense (591 passing), but came up 10 points shy on the scoreboard... QB Austin Gahafer was 24-33 for 333 yards and 3 TDs... WR Jake Raymond caught 11 balls for 107 yards and one score... RB Lawrence Jones finished with 98 yards on 12 carries... Two weekends ago the Eagles escaped with a 4847 home win over Valparaiso... MSU scored two touchdowns in the final 3:13, including the last TD with just 17 seconds left for the game-winner... Slot Receiver Brandon Bornhauser rushed in from 4 yards for the one-point win... For the game Gahafer completed 31-43 passes for 352 yards and 3 TDs... Raymond was the lead receiver with 8 catches for 116 yards and 1 TD.... Over the past two games MSU has totaled 100 points but given up 109... For the season Gahafer has completed 213-of-332 passes for 2,175 yards and 16 TDs... Raymond has caught 54 balls for 538 yards and 4 TDs... Bornhauser leads the ground attack with 6 rushing TDs... Luke Keller paces the defense with 67 tackles ... Head Coach Rob Tenyer (Olivet-Michigan, 1995) is in his second year at the helm and he owns a 6-15 record. TRIO OF CAPTAINS SELECTED: Torero players selected three fifth-year teammates to be 2014 Team Captains - senior safety Troy McClelland (San Diego, Calif.) was named team captain, and senior wide receiver Reggie Bell (Union City, Calif.) and senior linebacker Una Hamala (Inglewood, Calif.) were picked co-captains. TOREROS TEN YEAR RUN: Over the past 10 seasons (20042013) the Toreros have combined for an overall record of 8130 (72.9 winning %)... Last year the Toreros won their final four games to finish 8-3 overall and with a 5-1 mark at Torero Stadium... Including this season's four home wins over Western New Mexico, Princeton, Stetson and Dayton, USD's home record on Walter J. Zable Field at Torero Stadium since the start of the 2004 campaign is 54-11 (83.1 winning %). PFL CONCLUDES REVIEW OF USD FOOTBALL: The PFL concluded its review of a matter involving the San Diego football program. The league has ruled no additional sanctions will be imposed on the San Diego football team beyond its voluntary removal from the 2013 conference championship. PFL TIEBREAKER MODIFIED: The PFL automatic qualifier tiebreaker was modified during the league's August president's council meeting. In 2014, the league will no longer use computer rankings to determine its automatic qualifier. Instead, the league will use a "Strength of Victory" and "Strength of Schedule" both based on conference games only - to help determine its representative in the FCS Championship. The complete PFL tiebreaker is available online at pioneer-football.org/tiebreaker. NCAA DIVISION I FCS PLAYOFFS: For the second straight year, the Pioneer Football League regular-season champion will receive an automatic bid into the Division I Football Championship. Last season the championship expanded to 24 teams with 11 automatic bids and 13 at-large berths. The football selection committee will selec t eight national seeds, which will receive a first-round bye. The remaining 16 teams will be placed into the first round spots with emphasis on geographical proximity. GAME BY GAME RECAPS (1-3) (GAME #1 - SEPTEMBER 6TH) TOREROS HOLD OFF WESTERN NEW MEXICO 23-17: The 2014 version of the USD Toreros won their season opener over the visiting Western New Mexico Mustangs by the score of 23-17 before a crowd of 4,064 at Torero Stadium. It marked the 4th straight season USD has downed the Mustangs in their home opener, and the third straight year it went down to the wire. Sophomore quarterback Keith Williams and running back Jonah Hodges paced the Torero offensive efforts, and the USD defense came up big at the end when it needed to. Williams, who edged out Trey Wheeler for the starting nod at quarterback after a very close battle in camp, turned in a solid rookie starting debut. He completed 12-of-25 passes for 203 yards and two TDs, and chipped in with 59 yards rushing on 8 carries. Williams’ two touchdown passes were big plays as he connected with senior wide receiver Brandon White for 74 yards in the 1st quarter, and senior Reggie Bell for 61 yards in the 2nd quarter. Hodges, a first-year player who transferred in from Cal, totaled 120 yards on 23 carries with 1 score. At the halftime break the Toreros held a 16-3 advantage with junior kicker David Last nailing a 20-yard field goal with 4:16 to go. WNMU’s lone score of the first half came on a 30-yard FG from kicker Josh McIntire early in the 2nd period. USD extended its lead to 23-3 on an 11-yard rushing score from Hodges with 10:16 to go in the 3rd period that culminated a 7-play, 40-yard drive. It was the only points scored during the period. For the third straight season the visiting Mustangs rallied late and got themselves back in contention. Junior QB Mitch Glasmann (Temecula, Calif.) tossed two touchdown passes to Marcus Smith (15 yards; 13:46 to go) and Donald Byrd (31 yards; 5:19 to go) to pull within 23-17. In between those two scores WNMU was threatening to score but a Glasmann pass to the left corner of the endzone was picked off by corner back Devyn Bryant with 8:44 to go in the game. Following Byrd’s score with 5:19 to go, the Mustang defense forced the Toreros to punt following a three-and-out. WNMU marched down the field again all the way to the San Diego 14-yard line, but eventually faced a 4th-and-7 from the 17-yard line and Glasmann’s pass attempt to Smith was incomplete and Torero lineman Jamal Newman was credited with a quarterback hurry. Glasmann finished the night 26-of-51 for 280 yards and 2 scores, while RB Marques Rodgers tallied 97 yards on 18 carries. For the game USD totaled 371 yards of offense (168 rush, 203 pass) while the Mustangs finished with 431 yards of offense (151 rush, 280 pass). In addition to Williams and Hodges, senior receiver Brandon White caught 5 balls for 122 yards (1 score) and senior receiver Reggie Bell finished with 5 catches for 78 yards and 1 score. Defensively the Toreros were paced by redshirt sophomore linebacker Nic Henson (12 tackles), senior corner Toney Sawyer (9 tackles, 1 forced fumble, 1 break-up) and senior linebacker Una Hamala (8 stops). (GAME #2 - SEPTEMBER 13TH) TOREROS DROP PFL OPENER TO JACKSONVILLE 35-18: The USD football team (1-1, 0-1 PFL) opened the Pioneer Football League season with a tough 35-18 loss at Jacksonville Saturday afternoon. The Dolphins gained 447 yards of total offense, while forcing four Torero turnovers and holding USD to 281 yards. Sophomore quarterback Keith Williams struggled in his first career road start, going 11-for-27 for 137 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions. Jonah Hodges ran for 88 yards on 22 carries with a touchdown. The Dolphins cracked the scoreboard first. After being forced to punt in the game’s opening drive, Toney Sawyer fumbled the return at the Torero 23 yard line. Jacksonville scored three plays later on a 16-yard pass from Kade Bell to Andrew Robustelli. The Dolphins added to their total with a 10-play 92-yard drive, keyed by a Torero personal foul that negated a Jamal Agnew interception. After a 39-yard pass from Bell to Dorian Guy, Ulysses Bryant scored on a five-yard touchdown run to give Jacksonville a 14-0 lead. The Torero offense struggled early, failing to get a first down on their first two drives. However, USD’s third drive started at the Dolphins’ 43 after Troy McClelland forced a fumble of running back Ulysses Bryant. A roughing the passer penalty against Jacksonville on third down kept the Torero drive alive and eventually Williams found receiver Brandon White in the endzone for a nine-yard touchdown to cut the lead to 14-7. The Toreros forced another fumble on the following Dolphins’ possession, taking over at the JU 16-yard line after Steven Spencer knocked the ball loose from Andy Jones. However, USD gained just one yard in three plays and had to settle for a 33-yard David Last field goal. The Dolphins added one more touchdown before halftime, scoring on another Bryant rushing touchdown, this one from four yards out. The Dolphins scored quickly in the second half, opening the lead to 28-10. Orlando Thomas scampered for a 23-yard touchdown run to cap off a four-play 57-yard scoring drive. The Toreros cut into the Dolphins’ lead early in the fourth quarter when Jonah Hodges scored on an eight-yard touchdown run. Williams converted the two-point conversion by connecting with DeAngelo Barksdale, bringing the score to 28-18. The Dolphins answered right back with a seven-play 83-yard drive that ended with another Dorian Guy touchdown reception to give Jacksonville a 35-18 lead. Defensively, the Toreros were led by Una Hamala’s 13 total tackles. Troy McClelland added ten tackles (1.5 for loss) and forced a fumble. Nic Henson chipped in with seven tackles and recorded the Toreros’ only sack, while Jamal Agnew tallied his first interception of the 2014 season. (GAME #3 - SEPTEMBER 20TH) TOREROS DOWN PRINCETON 39-29: The USD Toreros earned a hard-fought 39-29 home victory over the Princeton Tigers before 3,324 fans at Walter J. Zable Field at Torero Stadium. With the win the Toreros improve to 2-1 on the season while Princeton, the 2013 Ivy League champions, fall to 0-1. It was a great Torero team effort from all three phases that got the Toreros back on the winning track. Sophomore QB Keith Williams passed for 277 yards and 4 touchdowns, and senior WR Reggie Bell hauled in 4 passes for 186 yards and two scores. The Toreros jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter behind a Keith Williams 10-yard pass to senior Brandon White, and a 1-yard rushing score by Williams. USD’s first score of the game was helped by a big pass play from Williams to Bell for 82 yards. Princeton got on the scoreboard just before the end of the first period when QB Quinn Epperly rushed in from 12-yards out untouched. In the second quarter Princeton’s Joe Rhattigan rushed in from 12-yards out but Tigers missed on their two-point conversion for the second straight attempt to trail 14-12. For USD, Bell hauled in a 29-yard touchdown pass from Williams to extend their lead to 21-12 with 6:36 to go in the half. Princeton’s Nolan Bieck converted on a 34-yard field goal to finish off an 11-play, 58 yard drive for the 21-15 intermission score. The Tigers opened up the second half with a 4-yard touchdown pass from Epperly to WR Matt Costello just 1:07 into the half to take their first lead of the game at 22-21. Once again Williams and Bell connected for a score, this time for 48-yards with 5:25 left in the third period for a 29-22 advantage. From there USD would hold onto the lead. The fourth quarter saw USD’s D’Angelo Barksdale score on a 5-yard touchdown pass from Williams, and David Last kick a 22-yard field goal for a 39-22 advantage. Princeton closed out the game scoring with a 22-yard reception by Seth DeValve that was thrown by Epperly. For the Toreros Bell finished with 245 all-purpose yards (186 receiving, 59 punt return). Bell’s 186 yards receiving came on just 4 receptions. Brandon White had 5 catches for 86 yards and 1 score – it marked White’s 8th straight game with a touchdown reception. Williams completed 10-of-24 for 277 yards and his 4 touchdowns. Defensively USD was paced by CB Toney Sawyer (7 tackles, 1 interception, 3 pass break-ups), LB Una Hamala (6 stops), safety Troy McClelland (6 stops), safety Matt Miller (6 tackles) and CB Jamal Agnew (4 stops, 1 interception, 3 pass break-ups). Princeton’s Quinn Epperly was 25-53 for 237 yards and 2 scores. Wide receiver Seth DeValve hauled in 9 passes for 123 yards and 1 score. The Tigers ground attack was paced by DiAndre Atwater with 80 yards on 10 carries. For the game USD totaled 403 yards of offense while holding Princeton to 370. USD punter Ryan Belden had a busy day punting 11 times for 400 yards (36.4) with 3 inside of the Princeton 20-yard line. GAME BY GAME RECAPS (4-6) (GAME #4 - SEPTEMBER 27TH) TOREROS ESCAPE WITH 20-16 WIN AT MARIST: Sophomore quarterback Keith Williams found a wide open Reggie Bell down field with just five seconds left for a 36-yard touchdown score to propel the Toreros to a 20-16 comeback victory. USD was facing a 4th and 6 with no timeouts left and Williams rolled left and somehow Bell broke free down field close to the end zone. The win keeps USD's alltime record against Marist a perfect 10-0, however, this game was typical of previous close battles with the Red Foxes. This marks the fourth time in the last six games that USD has scored to go ahead within the final minute of play. USD trailed 13-3 entering the second half and Chris Campano's 2-yard TD rush with 9:46 to go pulled the Toreros within 13-10. Leading up to that score was a key 4th down conversion by Williams on his own 2-yard rush that kept the drive alive. The Torero defense played a key role in the comeback as they came out in the second half and stopped the Red Foxes on three straight possessions. A David Last 20-yard field goal early in the 4th period knotted the score at 13-all. That Torero score was set-up when Jonathan Petersen sacked Marist QB Anthony Francis for a 9-yard loss and fumble, and LB Nic Henson fell on it to begin USD's possession with 1:26 left in the third period. Marist scored the game's first 13 points with scores in each of the quarters. Quarterback Anthony Francis connected with WR Armani Martin for 34 yards and the game's first score with 5:56 left in the first quarter. The Red Fox defense scored the second one as Demetrius Williams scooped up a Williams fumble and rambled in from 34 yards out for the 13-0 lead. A 25-yard field goal by Marist kicker Mike Maccarone with 9:15 left in the game gave the Red Foxes a 16-13 lead that held until the Toreros last second heroics. USD's lone score of the first half came on a 23-yard field goal from David Last with 1:55 left in the half. That closed out an impressive 15-play 74-yard drive by the Toreros that was highlighted by a 4th down conversion that kept the drive alive. Quarterback Keith Williams connected with WR Reggie Bell for 4 yards at the Marist 27-yard line. USD had a first and goal from the Marist three but were unsuccessful on three straight rushing attempts and settled for the Last field goal. For the game for USD Williams completed 18-27 passes for 227 yards. Three receivers hauled in 4 catches - Reggie Bell (78 yards, 1TD), Brandon White (63 yards) and Jonah Hodges (22 yards). Hodges also led the ground attack with 90 yards on 24 carries. Defensively USD was paced by LB Una Hamala (10 tackles), LB Nic Henson (9 tackles, 1 fumble recovery), safety Joe LaBarbera (7 stops) and DE Jonathan Petersen (5 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 forced fumbles). (GAME #5 - OCTOBER 11TH) HODGES LEADS TOREROS PAST STETSON HATTERS 31-23: – USD sophomore running back Jonah Hodges rushed for 273 yards and 2 scores on just 17 carries in leading the Toreros (4-1, 2-1 PFL) to a 31-23 victory over the visiting Stetson Hatters (2-4, 0-2 PFL) before 3,405 homecoming fans at Torero Stadium. Hodges opened the game’s scoring with a 53-yard touchdown run on USD’s first play of their first possession just 1:49 into the contest. And with the Toreros holding just a 24-23 lead in the final quarter, Hodges busted loose for a 56-yard touchdown run with 8:29 to go for the final 31-23 winning score. He snapped Sammy Croom’s long standing mark of 271 set in 1972 against Azusa Pacific. Redshirt junior quarterback Trey Wheeler was making his first Torero start as he filled in for sophomore QB Keith Williams (injured hand). Wheeler completed 18-of-31 passes for 153 yards and 2 scores. He connected with freshman TE Ross Dwelley with 2:06 left in the half to pull the Toreros to within 16-14 at the intermission break. His biggest completion of the day came with 10:07 to go in the game. Facing a 4th-and-4 from the Stetson 6-yard yard and the team trailing 23-17, the Toreros went for it and Wheeler threaded a pass thru the Stetson defense with Reggie Bell making a fantastic grab in the right corner for the go-ahead score. After USD took an early 7-0 lead, the early part of the game was marred by Torero turnovers. Stetson took advantage of the miscues and eventually went ahead by the score of 16-7. Hatter QB Ryan Tentler connected with WR Kegan Moore for a 31-yard score that knotted the game at 7-all; Grant Amick kicked a 27-yard field goal; and RB Cole Mazza found the end zone from 3-yards out. Following intermission the lone score of the third period came from junior kicker David Last on a 28-yard field goal that put USD ahead 17-16. Stetson’s Tentler threw his second touchdown of the game with 12:44 to go when he connected with Jonathan Strahl from 2 yards out. With USD leading 24-23, the Torero defense held the Hatters to a three-and-out that set-up Hodges’ final touchdown run. Late in the game the Hatters were moving the ball down the field and got to the Torero 19-yard line. Torero LB Nic Henson hit Stetson RB Dre Long on the 12-yard line and forced a fumble that was scooped up by Joe LaBarbera. USD would eventually punt away and the Hatters would get one more chance with 2:08 to go. Facing a 2nd-and-6 from the Torero 42 yard line, Tentler threw long to the end zone but senior CB Toney Sawyer intercepted in the end zone to close out the threat. For the game the Toreros totaled 455 yards of offense (302 rush, 153 pass), while the USD defense held the Hatters to 300 yards (179 rush, 121 pass). Besides Hodges and Wheeler, Brandon White pulled down 7 receptions for 65 yards, and Ross Dwelley caught 4 balls for 27 yards and a score. Defensively for USD, Nic Henson totaled a game-high 13 tackles to go with his forced fumble, and Joe LaBarbera was credited with two fumble recoveries. Stetson was paced by QB Ryan Tentler who completed 16-of-28 passes for 121 yards and 2 scores, and added 118 yards rushing on the ground on just 8 carries. Wide receiver Chris Crawford caught 5 balls for 41 yards and Donald Payne chipped in with 10 tackles. The Toreros were wearing purple game apparel in support of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. (GAME #6 - OCTOBER 18TH) TOREROS HOLD OFF BUTLER 27-21: The USD Toreros won their fourth straight game as they earned a hard-fought 27-21 win over the host Butler Bulldogs (3-4; 1-3 PFL). The win improves USD's season mark to 5-1, and moves their PFL record to 3-1. Sophomore QB Keith Williams was back in the starting lineup and finished the day 20-of-28 for 251 yards and 1 score. He connected with WR Brandon White nine times for 93 yards, and Reggie Bell three times for 91 yards. Running back Jonah Hodges carried the ball 19 times for 40 yards, while Parker Mays added 34 yards and 1 TD on just two carries. Defensively the Toreros were paced by Jamal Agnew (2 interceptions), Joe LaBarbera (8 tackles), Matt Miller (7 tackles), Troy McClelland (7 stops) and Una Hamala (7 tackles). For the game USD totaled 362 yards of offense (251 pass, 111 run). Butler QB Malcolm Weaver finished 22-45 for 208 yards and 2 TDs. In the first half the Toreros played well in all three phases of the game in taking a 21-0 intermission lead. It started with a Jamal Agnew interception in the end zone on Butler's first possession at just under the 10 minute mark. Both teams would go scoreless in the first quarter, but the Toreros would get untracked in the second period. USD's first score came on a 4-yard pass to TE Ross Dwelley from QB Keith Williams with 6:44 to go. That culminated a 9 play, 51-yard drive for the Toreros. On Butler's next possession DE Jonathan Petersen sacked QB Malcolm Weaver on a third-and-14 that forced the Bulldogs to punt away. Four plays and 34 yards later Torero fullback Chris Campano blasted in from 2 yards out to put San Diego up 14-0. USD's final score was set-up when the Bulldogs fumbled away their punt attempt. Taking over on the Bulldog 42 with 1:41 to go, USD scored again on just four plays. Facing a third-and-3 from the 21-yard line, Parker Mays took a handoff and swept around the left side and up the sideline for a 21-yard touchdown run. David Last's third straight PAT kick made it 21-0. Keith Williams, who sat out the Stetson victory with a hand injury, completed 11-of-14 for 150 yards and 1 score in the first thirty minutes of action. The second half started with a Butler interception off a pass from Keith Williams. BU's Ethan Brunhofer returned it 24 yards to the USD 17-yard line. On their first play from scrimmage the Bulldogs' Guy DiBalsamo hauled in a 17-yard TD pass from QB Malcom Weaver for their first score. On USD's second possession Williams was picked off again, this time by Bulldog captain JoJo Ciancio, but their ensuing drive was brief as the Torero defense forced them to punt away. The Toreros would eventually get on the scoreboard with 2:28 to go in the third on a 34-yard field goal from David Last. Butler would answer at the 1:05 mark as DiBalsamo would bust loose for his second score of the game, this time a 57-yard rushing score to make it 24-14. Early in the 4th period Jamal Agnew collected his second interception of the game, and fourth of the season, with 12:48 to go. David Last notched his second field goal, this time from 24 yards, with 4:19 to go for a 24-14 advantage. Butler closed out the scoring with a 25-yard pass play from Weaver to WR Derek O'Connor. GAME BY GAME RECAPS (7-9) (GAME #7 - OCTOBER 25TH) TOREROS RALLY TO BEAT DAYTON 40-29: The USD Toreros overcame a sluggish start and early 13-0 deficit to rally for a hard-fought 40-29 victory over the Dayton Flyers. The win was USD’s fifth straight and improves their overall record to 6-1 and 4-1 in the PFL standings. The visiting Dayton Flyers saw their 4-game win streak end as they fall to 5-2 and 3-1. It was the total team defensive effort that kept the Toreros in the game until the offense could get untracked in the second half. Dayton jumped out to a 13-0 lead on the strength of two William Will field goals (37, 43) and a blocked punt that Jack Crain recovered in the end zone early in the second quarter. The Toreros finally found their footing and responded with back-to-back touchdown passes to knot the score at 13-all heading into the intermission break. Quarterback Keith Williams connected with Brandon White for 17 yards with 2:41 left that culminated a 9-play, 80 yard drive, and followed with a 7-yard TD strike to Reggie Bell with 33 ticks left. In the third period on Dayton’s second drive, Troy McClelland forced UD back Connor Kacsor to fumble and Una Hamala recovered at the Dayton 28. After two Williams completions of 11 yards (D’Angelo Barksdale) and 16 yards (Ross Dwelley), Dallas Kessman blasted in from 1-yard out for his first score of the game. USD’s 20-13 lead was short-lived as Dayton answered with a 41-yard TD pass from WR Ross Smith to WR Colin McManamon (9:52) and a Connor Kacsor 3-yard run (3:46). Kacsor’s run followed USD’s second blocked punt. It was all USD however in the final quarter as the Toreros outscored the Flyers 20-3 for the final 40-29 outcome. Kessman capped off an 8-play, 66-yard drive with a 7-yard TD rush at the 14:56 mark. Following William Will’s third field goal, the Toreros closed with a Chris Campano 1-yard run (2:31) and a Williams 13-yard TD run around the left end with 1:01 to go. With USD holding a 33-29 lead late in the game and Dayton marching downfield, USD team captain Troy McClelland intercepted Will Bardo’s pass on the UD 41-yard line and he returned it to the Dayton 14. Three plays later Williams iced the victory with his 13-yard run. For the game USD was paced by Kessman’s 102 yards rushing and 2 TDs on 19 carries. Keith Williams completed 12-21 for 163 yards and 2 TDs. Brandon White hauled in 4 balls for 73 yards and a score. In USD total team defensive effort, Matt Miller led the way with 9 tackles, followed by Una Hamala (7 tackles, 1 interception, 1 fumble recovery), Jamal Agnew (6 tackles, 2 breakups) , Troy McClelland (6 tackles, 1 interception, 1 forced fumble) and Joe LaBarbera (5 tackles, 1 tackle for loss). Dayton was paced by Kacsor (115 yards rushing, 1 TD), QB Will Bardo (24-41 for 217 yards), kicker William Will (3-4 in FGs) and LB Chris Beaschler (12 tackles). (GAME #8 - NOVEMBER 1ST) TOREROS ESCAPE WITH 17-14 ROAD WIN OVER DRAKE: Sophomore quarterback Keith Williams' 7-yard touchdown pass to Chris Campano with 1:21 remaining, completed USD's second consecutive come-from-behind victory, with a 17-14 win over Drake University Saturday afternoon in a Pioneer Football League game. With the win, the Toreros improve to 7-1 overall, and coupled with a Jacksonville loss, USD moves into a two-way tie for first place in the PFL standings at 5-1. USD also managed to snap Drake's 19 home game PFL winning streak with this win. Drake falls to 5-4 overall and they fall to 4-2 in the PFL with the loss. Williams finished his day with 202 yards in the air, while completing 16 of 27 passes, and he had two touchdown throws. Jonah Hodges also had another solid game on the ground, gaining 89 yards on 16 carries, while Brandon White finished his day with five receptions for 83 yards and one touchdown. Defensively, Nic Henson, Joe LaBarbera and Troy McClelland all had seven tackles. The Toreros found themselves in a 14-0 hole early on to the Bulldogs, but this didn't faze this feisty Torero squad, who has now reeled off six consecutive wins. After USD forced the Bulldogs to punt with 7:02 left in the second quarter, Williams went to work. On third down, Williams went to the air and was able to complete a 35-yard touchdown pass to Brandon White. After a David Last successful PAT, the Toreros had cut the deficit in half, heading into the halftime break. Then late in the third quarter, USD moved themselves into field goal range. David Last simply went out there and kicked the longest field goal of his career, a 50-yarder, with 3:02 to go in the quarter to cut the lead down to four at 14-10. It marked the fourth longest field goal in Torero history. Late in the fourth quarter, Williams and the Torero offense took over possession at the San Diego 13-yard line with just over 7 minutes to go. Williams methodically drove the Toreros down the field on 13 plays and it resulted in a 7-yard TD strike with 1:21 to go to Campano, giving USD the 17-14 victory. On the winning drive Williams completed all nine of his passing attempts for 94 yards, with four moving the chains for first downs. San Diego's defense then did the rest, forcing the Bulldogs to turn the ball over on downs, and USD then ran out the clock to pick up their seventh win of the season. 2014 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO NUMERICAL FOOTBALL ROSTER No 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Name Brian Riley Reggie Bell Yogi Hale Brian White Matt Miller D’Angelo Barksdale Cody Williams Nate Loya Joe LaBarbera Trey Wheeler Brandon White David Last Chase Austin Devon Palomino Louie Soto Anthony Lawrence Keith Williams Dallas Kessman Toney Sawyer Trevor Young Chris Campano Josh Jacko Troy McClelland Jamal Agnew Derick Delucchi Ray Clark Jonah Hodges Jereke Armstrong Blake Bierwith Chandler Rogers Kishan Patel Sam Sukut Daniel McManus Lex Isham Daniel Gibney Ryan Belden Devyn Bryant Tyler Marshall Luke Taffuri Matt Hall Nic Henson Zack Holland Alec Moreno Colton Giorgi KJ Mahoney Fia Malepeai Una Hamala Angelo Watley Steven Oliver Jake Arlotti Jimmy Maloney Miles McArdle Trevor Provencio Thomas Mahlman Nic Cosenza Max Michaels Pos SAF WR/RS CB RB SAF WR WR SAF SAF QB WR K/P RB QB QB QB QB RB CB RB RB DB SAF CB CB SAF RB SAF RB DL/LS CB RB K/P DB RB P/PK CB DB LB LB LB TE LB SAF LB RB LB DL OL OL OL OL OL LB OL LB Ht 6-2 6-0 5-8 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-9 5-10 5-11 5-9 5-8 6-0 6-4 5-10 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-2 5-9 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-1 5-9 Wt 190 200 172 200 200 190 210 180 205 212 208 205 230 200 210 195 185 200 185 195 230 193 205 180 167 190 185 180 205 185 167 205 185 180 225 195 178 180 222 210 220 230 235 205 200 230 235 245 270 270 263 266 310 220 270 190 Yr SO RS SR SR RS FR RS SR RS SR FR FR RS SR RS JR SR RS JR FR FR FR FR SO RS JR SR FR RS JR JR RS SR SO SR FR RS SO RS SO FR FR RS FR FR FR FR JR SO SO FR SO FR RS SO FR RS FR FR FR RS FR RS SR JR RS JR FR FR FR FR FR RS JR FR Hometown/High School (College) Rancho Bernardo, CA (Rancho Bernardo) Union City, CA (Manteca) Buckeye, AZ (Buckeye Union/Saddleback College) Washington, D.C. (Friendship Collegiate Academy) Santa Maria, CA (Ernest Righetti) Chula Vista, CA (Eastlake) San Diego, CA (Westview) Modesto, CA (Central Catholic) Alamo, CA (Monte Vista/Wake Forest) Renton, WA (Liberty/Simon Fraser) San Jose, CA (Archbishop Mitty) Valley Center, CA (Valley Center) Carlsbad, CA (Carlsbad) Cave Creek, AZ (Deer Valley) San Pedro, CA (Bishop Montgomery) San Diego, CA (Grossmont) Fairfield, CA (McClymonds) Mission Viejo, CA (Mission Viejo) Los Angeles, CA (Adolf Leuzinger) Woodland, CA (Woodland) San Diego, CA (Scripps Ranch) San Diego, CA (Cathedral Catholic/Palomar JC) San Diego, CA (Mt. Carmel) San Diego, CA (Point Loma) Santa Cruz, CA (Santa Cruz/Cabrillo College) Brentwood, CA (Miramonte) Santa Cruz, CA (Santa Cruz/Cal) San Diego, CA (San Pasqual) San Ramon, CA (California) San Diego, CA (Steele Canyon) Des Plaines, IL (Elk Grove) Mission Viejo, CA (Capistrano Valley Christian) El Cajon, CA (West Hills) Hidden Hills, CA (Westlake) Vista, CA (Rancho Buena Vista/Tulsa) Diamond Bar, CA (Diamond Bar) San Diego, CA (Horizon Christian) Sacramento, CA (Jesuit) Scottsdale, AZ (Notre Dame Preparatory) Fullerton, CA (Fullerton) Chandler, AZ (Hamilton/Air Force Academy) Mission Viejo, CA (Mission Viejo) Poway, CA (Poway/Nevada) El Dorado Hills, CA (Oak Ridge) Rancho Penasquitos, CA (St. Augustine) South San Francisco, CA (Junipero Serra) Inglewood, CA (Bishop Montgomery) Atlanta, GA (Peachtree Ridge/South Carolina) Chandler, AZ (Hamilton) Mission Viejo, CA (Mission Viejo) Murrieta, CA (Vista Murrieta) Napa, CA (Napa) Pasadena, CA (St. Francis) El Dorado Hills, CA (Oak Ridge) Chandler, AZ (Hamilton HS) Poway, CA (Poway) 2014 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO NUMERICAL FOOTBALL ROSTER No Name Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown/High School (College) 61 Logan McHone DL 6-3 290 FR Pleasanton, CA (Valley Christian) 63 Christian Williams OL 6-2 270 FR Vista, CA (Vista) 64 Connor Spencer OL 6-2 265 FR Boulder, CO (Fairview) 66 Pono Keni OL 6-3 290 JR Kailua, HI (St. Louis) 67 Daniel Cooney OL 6-8 330 FR Western Springs, IL (Fenwick) 68 Joe Hurney OL 6-0 270 FR Charlotte, NC (Charlotte Catholic) 70 Austin Hyatt OL 6-5 285 RS FR San Diego, CA (St. Augustine/Arizona) 71 Spencer Seeley OL 6-4 280 RS FR Salinas, CA (Palma) 72 Josiah Pulealii DL 6-1 245 FR Marina, CA (Palma) 73 Brandon Pulealii DT 6-0 310 RS JR Marina, CA (Palma) 74 Luke Meyer OL 6-3 280 RS JR Ventura, CA (St. Bonaventure) 75 Sean Flynn OL 6-3 265 FR Pleasanton, CA (Valley Christian) 76 Taylor Bongiovanni DL 6-1 242 JR Redondo Beach, CA (Redondo Union/Long Beach CC) 77 Jamal Newman DL 6-2 280 SO Oceanside, CA (El Camino) 78 Bennie Harris DT 6-3 265 RS JR Las Vegas, NV (Silverado) 79 Jeff Starr OL 6-4 330 RS JR Norwalk, CT (Canterbury Prep) 80 Justin Priest WR 6-2 185 FR El Dorado Hills, CA (Oak Ridge) 81 Trevor Barney WR 5-9 175 RS FR Sammamish, WA (Skyline) 82 Nico Sullivan TE 6-3 225 RS FR South Pasadena, CA (South Pasadena) 83 Parker Mays WR 6-2 180 RS SO Magnolia, WA (Seattle Preparatory) 84 Mason Burnett TE 6-4 220 RS FR St. Louis, MO (Fort Zumwalt East) 85 Ross Dwelley TE 6-5 237 RS FR El Dorado Hills, CA (Oakridge) 86 Nate Washington WR 6-2 175 FR Inglewood, CA (Crespi) 87 Nick Monica TE 6-2 205 FR Simi Valley, CA (Notre Dame) 88 Matt Guillaume TE 6-3 240 SR Martinez, CA (College Park/Diablo Valley JC) 89 Thomas Spanos WR 5-9 155 FR Stockton, CA (Carmel) 90 Jake Wittwer DL 6-1 230 FR Salt Lake City, UT (Skyline) 91 Aaron Laut DL 6-2 235 FR Lakewood, CA (St. John Bosco) 92 Steven Spencer DL 5-10 240 RS SR Oceanside, CA (Vista/TCU) 93 Spencer Hammitt DL 6-2 235 RS FR Peoria, AZ (Mountain Ridge/Air Force Academy) 94 Jalen Smith DT 6-2 265 RS SO San Diego, CA (Mt. Carmel) 95 Jonathan Petersen DL 6-1 224 FR Poway, CA (Poway) 96 Joe Nomellini DE 6-4 240 RS JR Stockton, CA (Saint Mary’s) 97 Tevin Heyward DL 6-0 225 SO San Diego, CA (Point Loma) 98 Josh Williams DL 6-1 255 RS JR Inglewood, CA (Junipero Serra HS) 99 Justin Harrison DL 6-2 225 FR* San Diego, CA (Calvary Christian) - as of 10-28-14 Torero Coaching Staff: Dale Lindsey - Head Coach (2nd year), Sam Anno - Asst. Head Coach/LBs and Special Teams (6th yr.), Tanner Engstrand - Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coor./QB’s (10th yr), Kenny Holmes - Assist. Coach/DL (1st Year), Steve Irvin - Asst. Coach/Defensive Coor. (4th yr.), Jim Jackson - Asst. Coach/OL (1st Year), Bobby Jay - Asst. Coach/DB’s(5th Yr.), Cory Martin - Asst. Coach/WR’s & Recruiting Coor. (2nd Year), Ronnie Pentz - Asst. Coach/TE & Special Teams (2nd Year), Garrett Robinson - Asst. Coach/DB’s (2nd Year), Tyler Sutton - Asst. Coach, RB’s (1st Year), Mike Rish - Senior Off. Admin. Assistant (31st Yr.), Cody Tescher - Dir. of FB Operations (1st Year), Brian Regan, Video Coordinator (2nd Year). 2014 USD Toreros (Tuh-rair-ohs) Football Pronunciation Guide: 10 12 16 21 23 24 24 27 29 30 34 36 41 Joe LaBarbera Law-bar-bear-uh Trey Wheeler Tray Devon Palomino Pal-oh-me-no Toney Sawyer Toe-knee Soy-er Chris Campano Cam-pah-no Josh Jacko Jack-oh Blake Bierwith Beer-with Derick Delucchi De-luke-kee Jonah Hodges Hodge-is Jereke Armstrong Juh-reek Sam Sukut Soo-kit Lex Isham I-sham Luke Taffuri Tuh-fir-ee 47 48 49 50 55 58 66 72 73 76 85 88 96 Colton Giorgi Tevin Heyward Fia Malepeai Una Hamala Miles McArdle Nic Cosenza Pono Keni Josiah Pulealii Brandon Pulealii Taylor Bongiovanni Ross Dwelley Matt Guillaume Joe Nomellini George-ee Hey-word Mah-leh-peh-I Ooh-nuh Ha-mah-lah Mic-are-dell Co-sen-zuh Poh-no Keh-knee Poo-lay-uh-lee-ee Poo-lay-uh-lee-ee Bon-g-oh-va-nee D-well-e Gilly-um Nom-ell-ee-knee 2014 USD Football Statistics San Diego Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 02, 2014) All games * * * * * * Date Sep 06, 2014 Sep 13, 2014 Sep 20, 2014 Sep 27, 2014 Oct 11, 2014 Oct 18, 2014 Oct 25, 2014 Nov 01, 2014 Opponent WESTERN NEW MEXICO at Jacksonville PRINCETON at Marist STETSON at BUTLER DAYTON at Drake Rushing gp Passing gp HODGES, Jonah KESSMAN, Dallas WILLIAMS, Keith MAYS, Parker BIERWITH, Blake YOUNG, Trevor BELL, Reggie BARKSDALE, D'Angelo BARNEY, Trevor CAMPANO, Chris WHEELER, Trey WHITE, Brandon TEAM Total Opponents WILLIAMS, Keith WHEELER, Trey BELL, Reggie BARKSDALE, D'Angelo TEAM Total Opponents Receiving WHITE, Brandon BELL, Reggie DWELLEY, Ross HODGES, Jonah BARKSDALE, D'Angelo BURNETT, Mason CAMPANO, Chris HOLLAND, Zack PRIEST, Justin KESSMAN, Dallas BARNEY, Trevor Total Opponents Field Goals att gain loss 7 2 8 8 6 8 8 gp effic comp-att-int no. yds 8 42 640 8 26 511 8 17 166 8 13 77 8 9 82 8 3 35 8 3 22 8 2 45 7 2 41 4 1 6 8 1 5 8 119 1630 8 155 1505 fg td td fg 9-9 9-9 7-8 1st 27 42 78 53 5 6 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 15 12 20-29 6-6 22-24 22-24 19-22 2nd td 15.2 19.7 9.8 5.9 9.1 11.7 7.3 22.5 20.5 6.0 5.0 13.7 9.7 kick 3rd 38 41 yds lg avg/g td lg avg/g 82 208.6 21 75.5 19 2.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 82 203.8 41 188.1 2-2 40-49 0-0 4th 72 48 0 0 lg blk 1-1 50 - pts - 49 - 36 - 30 - 26 - 24 - 12 - 12 - 12 8 6 0 - 215 - 184 0 Punt Returns no. Kick Returns no. 18 1 19 17 HODGES, Jonah BARKSDALE, D'Angelo CLARK, Ray McCLELLAND, Troy CAMPANO, Chris Total Opponents All Purpose HODGES, Jonah BELL, Reggie WHITE, Brandon BARKSDALE, D' DWELLEY, Ross Total Opponents USD 139 58 68 13 1166 320 3.6 145.8 12 1630 119-218-8 7.5 13.7 203.8 15 2796 5.2 349.5 26-486 19-186 9-70 11-6 51-411 53-35.1 31:15 36/114 6/12 yds avg 4 20 19 0 27 1.0 10.0 19.0 0.0 27.0 td lg g 10 8 5 2 1 26 36 rush yds avg td 193 152 94 31 16 486 749 rcv 19.3 19.0 18.8 15.5 16.0 18.7 20.8 pr WILLIAMS, Keith HODGES, Jonah WHEELER, Trey KESSMAN, Dallas BELL, Reggie Total Opponents Pass defense g plays 7 8 2 4 8 8 8 fc i20 50+ blk 3 13 0 0 td 9.7 11.0 9.8 6.5 OPP 150 67 76 7 1224 272 4.5 153.0 10 1505 155-299-9 5.0 9.7 188.1 12 2729 4.8 341.1 36-749 17-111 8-44 15-8 45-411 53-36.3 28:45 43/122 7/16 4 20 19 0 27 tb yds avg 175 11 186 111 0 0 0 1 4 0 lg kr ir total avg/g 0 1080 135.0 0 706 88.2 0 645 80.6 0 250 31.2 0 166 20.8 70 3538 442.2 44 3633 454.1 total avg/g 236 103 1460 1563 223.3 160 810 0 810 101.2 40 9 151 160 80.0 46 146 0 146 36.5 6 20 19 39 4.9 538 1166 1630 2796 349.5 571 1224 1505 2729 341.1 Fumbles 2 0 lg 47 27 27 16 16 47 37 pass 9 0 55 4 55 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rush Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 lg 0 0 0 0 0 8 810 77 0 193 8 20 511 175 0 8 5 640 0 0 8 16 82 0 152 8 0 166 0 0 8 1166 1630 186 486 8 1224 1505 111 749 Total Offense Sacks Away 3-1 3-1 0-0 51 1858 36.4 56 2 0 0.0 0 BELL, Reggie SAWYER, Toney Total Opponents 50-99 Home 4-0 2-0 2-0 no. yds avg BELDEN, Ryan TEAM Total 215 184 Tackles 4 2 1 1 1 Punting - - - 1 - - - - 2-2 1 - - 0-1 2 2-3 - - OT no. AGNEW, Jamal SAWYER, Toney HAMALA, Una BRYANT, Devyn McCLELLAND, Troy 74 80.0 82 63.9 28 20.8 25 9.6 15 10.2 19 4.4 8 2.8 24 5.6 23 5.9 6 1.5 5 0.6 82 203.8 41 188.1 PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf 0-2 Interceptions lg avg/g 30-39 Overall 7-1 5-1 2-0 Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions 56 101.2 14 36.5 27 14.7 21 4.9 7 8.0 6 5.5 19 2.5 8 2.0 8 1.5 3 1.2 10 4.5 5 0.6 0 -7.5 56 145.8 60 153.0 55.3 1460 13 55.9 151 2 50.0 19 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 54.6 1630 15 51.8 1505 12 avg pct. 01-19 Scoring 6 5 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 27 24 pct 141.08 99-179-6 100.84 19-34-2 129.80 1-2-0 0.00 0-2-0 0.00 0-1-0 132.76 119-218-8 101.34 155-299-9 9-9 100.0 0-0 Score by Quarters San Diego Opponents net avg Record: All games Conference Non-Conference Att. 4064 1950 3324 3215 3405 1808 1714 1909 8 160 863 53 810 5.1 4 4 46 158 12 146 3.2 2 7 57 237 134 103 1.8 2 7 2 34 0 34 17.0 1 3 13 24 0 24 1.8 0 4 8 24 2 22 2.8 0 8 4 33 13 20 5.0 0 8 7 21 5 16 2.3 0 8 3 16 4 12 4.0 0 8 6 10 0 10 1.7 3 2 6 22 13 9 1.5 0 8 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 6 7 0 45 -45 -6.4 0 8 320 1447 281 1166 3.6 12 8 272 1410 186 1224 4.5 10 LAST, David LAST, David BELL, Reggie WHITE, Brandon CAMPANO, Chris HODGES, Jonah KESSMAN, Dallas DWELLEY, Ross WILLIAMS, Keith BARKSDALE, D'Angelo MAYS, Parker BELDEN, Ryan Total Opponents Score 23-17 18-35 39-29 20-16 31-23 27-21 40-29 17-14 W L W W W W W W blkd 2014 USD Football Statistics San Diego Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 02, 2014) All games # 50 43 25 6 10 21 26 77 98 78 95 39 94 93 30 76 73 2 41 28 46 47 14 45 3 92 TM 96 33 13 51 42 38 19 Defensive Leaders HAMALA, Una HENSON, Nic McCLELLAND, Troy MILLER, Matt LaBARBERA, Joe SAWYER, Toney AGNEW, Jamal NEWMAN, Jamal WILLIAMS, Josh HARRIS, Bennie PETERSEN, Jonathan BRYANT, Devyn SMITH, Jalen HAMMITT, Spencer ARMSTRONG, Jereke BONGIOVANNI, Taylo PULEALII, Brandon RILEY, Brian TAFFURI, Luke CLARK, Ray MORENO, Alec GIORGI, Colton LAST, David HOLLAND, Zack BELL, Reggie SPENCER, Steven TEAM NOMELLINI, Joe PATEL, Kishan WHITE, Brandon WATLEY, Angelo HALL, Matt BELDEN, Ryan WILLIAMS, Keith Total Opponents gp ua Tackles a tot 8 23 39 8 32 30 8 26 23 8 28 19 8 25 19 8 24 11 7 23 3 8 11 14 8 6 17 8 8 12 7 12 8 8 12 7 8 4 12 8 5 11 8 8 5 8 6 6 8 3 8 7 3 4 8 5 1 7 2 4 8 3 2 8 2 3 8 4 . 8 3 1 8 2 2 6 1 2 6 2 . 1 2 . 8 1 . 8 1 . 3 1 . 3 1 . 8 . 1 7 . 1 8 289 265 8 290 282 62 62 49 47 44 35 26 25 23 20 20 19 16 16 13 12 11 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 554 572 tfl/yds Sacks no-yds 2.5-8 4.0-21 5.0-29 1.0-4 1.0-3 1.5-4 . 4.0-13 5.0-15 2.0-4 6.0-50 1.0-5 1.0-6 2.0-2 1.0-1 3.5-17 . . . 0.5-0 . . . . . . 1.0-3 . . . 1.0-3 . . . 43-188 65-230 1.0-5 2.5-20 1.0-13 . . . . 1.5-9 1.0-6 . 4.0-36 . 0.5-5 1.0-1 . 2.5-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-111 16-113 Pass defense Fumbles blkd int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick 1-19 . 1-27 . . 2-20 4-4 . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-70 8-44 2 . 6 2 1 6 12 . 1 . 1 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 28 . 2 1 . . . . 1 2 . 3 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 11 1-0 1-0 . 1-0 2-0 . . . . 1-0 . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . 8-0 6-34 . 1 2 . . 1 . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . 9 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 saf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .