QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Davidson Quick Facts ..........................................................1 Season Preview ..................................................................2-6 Veteran Profiles................................................................7-22 Newcomer Profiles........................................................23-27 Preseason Rosters ..........................................................28-30 Head Coach Tripp Merritt ..........................................31-32 Davidson Coaching History..............................................33 Coaching Staff ................................................................34-36
QUICK FACTS General Information School Name: Davidson College Location: Davidson, N.C. Founded: 1837 Enrollment: 1,800 Nickname: Wildcats School Colors: Red (PMS 186) and Black Conference: Pioneer Football League Affiliation: NCAA Division I FCS Home Field: Smith Field at Richardson Stadium (4,500) President: Tom Ross (Davidson ‘72) Athletics Director: Jim Murphy (Davidson ’78) Faculty Athletic Rep.: Fred Smith Press Box Phone: (704) 894-2962
Support Staff........................................................................37 Strength and Conditioning................................................38 Smith Field at Richardson Stadium ................................39 2009 Statistics ................................................................40-41 2009 Box Scores..............................................................42-46 Pioneer Football League ....................................................47 Athletic Honors and Awards ......................................48-49 Academic Honors and Awards ........................................50 Top Performances..........................................................51-52 Individual Records........................................................53-61 Team Records ................................................................62-66 Annual Leaders ..................................................................67 Lettermen, 1947-2009 ....................................................68-70 Game-By-Game Results................................................71-76 Results by Opponent ....................................................77-81 Opponent Information ......................................................82
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NCAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION (FCS) The NCAA has renamed its football classifications. Schools that were formerly considered Division IAA, like Davidson, are now called Division I Football Championship Subdivision or FCS. Schools that were called Division I-A are now titled Football Bowl Subdivision or FBS.
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From the South (Charlotte) Take I-77 to exit 30 (Davidson) and turn right off the ramp onto Griffith Street. Turn right at the second light onto Main, left onto Concord, then left at Baker Drive into the parking lot. The stadium is located northwest of the lot. From the North (Statesville) Take I-77 to exit 30 (Davidson) and turn left off the ramp onto Griffith Street. Follow directions above from there. From the West (Asheville) Take I-40 to I-77 South and follow directions from Statesville. From the East (Greensboro) Via I-85 South, get off at exit 55 (Davidson) and turn right onto Highway 73. Travel about 11 miles and turn right at Davidson sign onto Davidson-Concord Road. When road ends, turn left onto Concord Road. Turn right onto Baker Drive approximately 1.5 miles down.
Team History First Year: 1897 All-Time Record: 407-549-45 (.429) All-Time PFL Record (2001-09): 21-24 (.467) Postseason Appearances: 1 (1969) Result: Lost 56-33 to Toledo, Tangerine Bowl
Team Information 2009 Team Record: 3-7 2009 PFL Record/Finish: 3-5/6th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 45/19 Starters Returning: 15 (6 off., 7 def., 2 spec.)
Staff Head Coach: Tripp Merritt (Charlotte ’90) E-mail: trmerritt@davidson.edu Office Phone: (704) 894-2378 Career Record (Years): 23-28 (5) Record at Davidson (Years): Same Asst. Coaches (Years/Responsibilities): Brett Hayford (18th/Assoc. Head/DL) Meade Clendaniel (11th/Def. Coord./DB) Ryan Heasley (3rd/Off. Coord./OL) Amish Patel (5th/QB) Josh Lustig (2nd/WR) Curt Williams (14th/ILB) Frank Swart (7th/Secondary) Jimmy Means (5th/OLB) Steve Leahy (2nd/TE) Robert Wilk (2nd/Student Assistant) Stephen Mandula (1st/Student Assistant) Staff Assistant: Kristen Foss Equipment Managers: Brian Barmes, Shawn Evans, Shaw Smith Athletic Trainers: Beth Hayford, Gerry Waddle
Sports Information SID/Football Contact: Marc Gignac E-mail: magignac@davidson.edu Office Phone: (704) 894-2123 Cell Phone: (980) 297-9981 Fax: (704) 894-2636 Address: Box 7158, Davidson, NC 28035 Web site: www.DavidsonWildcats.com
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SEASON PREVIEW College football coaches know that their job entails handling frustration, sometimes in large doses. Davidson head football coach Tripp Merritt is going through it now. But instead of letting it get him down, he is more fired up than ever to take on the challenges of his sixth Wildcat team. He’s inching closer to his goal, there’s no doubt about it. Sometimes the record belies it, but he knows he and his program are on the right track. Setbacks are temporary but inevitable. That’s what Merritt believes. Deep down, it’s what he knows. Davidson, ravaged by injuries to key players last season, failed to meet expectations in a season that produced three wins and seven losses. The Pioneer League record was 3-5, which was good for a sixth-place finish in the conference. That’s not where Davidson wants to be, not close to the dream that Merritt has for his program. He wants to compete for conference championships and do it on a regular basis. He believes it can be done, so therein is the frustration. Positive signs pointing to the program’s improvement are everywhere. When his first Davidson team reported for practice in the fall of 2005, he welcomed 70 players. This August he greeted a freshman class of 27 players and a roster of 102, which is a tribute to the recruiting job being done by Merritt and his staff. “Getting the numbers up has helped a lot,” Merritt said. “Maybe the most important thing is that it provides us with some badly-needed depth. The talent on our second units is much better than it used to be.” And this year’s freshman class? “I think it has a chance to be one of our best ones,” Merritt said. “Some of them might make their way into the depth chart early.” After stumbling to an 0-2 start last season, Davidson corrected its path in the third game by defeating Pioneer League foe Campbell, 24-7. But it came at a steep price. Three offensive linemen were lost in that
Junior Matt Heavner
one game. Merritt and his coaches had to shuffle personnel, which in some cases meant putting players in positions that were new to them. But the players responded with a mental toughness that Merritt believes will help going forward. Davidson was extremely competitive the rest of the way, the most lopsided defeat coming against Dayton, 17-0. The Wildcats lost on the road to conference champion Butler by one touchdown. A trip to San Diego produced an exciting 34-27 Wildcat win. So while the overall record was less than anticipated, there were enough bright spots to offer strong encouragement for the 2010 season. “I think we’ll be better offensively this year because we have more weapons,” Merritt predicted. “We were second in league games in rushing last season, and if we are able to stretch the field a little better, it should open things up for our entire offense.” Merritt believes the offense will be much more capable of attacking deep in the passing game this season, which should provide more room for a more than capable rushing game. Meanwhile, the Wildcats played well on defense. “Except for those first two games, our defense last year was of championship caliber,” he said. While he predicts improvement for the offense, Merritt thinks the defense – barring injuries to key players – can have another stellar season. Seven starters are back, including some of the unit’s best players and leaders. Davidson has 11 games scheduled, five at home, six on the road. The three non-conference opponents are Georgetown, LenoirRhyne and Presbyterian. Eight of the 11 are in North or South Carolina. Merritt is excited about his team’s chances. Part of the reason for that optimism is an offense that will feature two quarter-
Sophomore Chris Cochrane
Senior Mark Hanabury
backs battling for playing time, a couple of tailbacks that rank with the best in the Pioneer League, an offensive line that is more athletic than a year ago and some receivers with speed and height that can stretch the opponent’s defense. The Offense If Ryan Heasley could choose one word to describe his outlook for Davidson’s offense, it would be “excited.” This will be Heasley’s third season as Davidson’s offensive coordinator, and if he can catch a break or two and keep players healthy, he has some weapons that could cause serious problems for Pioneer League defenses. Of course, it starts with the quarterback. Davidson went into the season with two men preparing to compete for playing time. Matt Heavner (6-3, 190), a junior, returns from last season when he backed up Michael Blanchard, who has moved to tight end this season. The other QB candidate is Chris Cochrane (6-4, 215), a sophomore who did not take a snap last season. The competition between Heavner and Cochrane was close heading into fall camp and continued during preseason camp in August. Cochrane had an excellent spring and capped it off by throwing for 300 yards and four touchdowns in the spring game. He has the arm strength to get the ball downfield, and being a standout basketball player in high school enhanced his athleticism as well as his confidence to lead a team. Heavner played in nine games in 2009 during which time he completed 34-of-70 pass attempts with five interceptions and one touchdown. Sophomore Dan Redinger (6-0, 170) and freshman Jonathan Carkhuff (6-0, 185) will provide depth. Heasley believes he has quarterbacks in his system this season that can stretch defenses and keep them from putting eight defenders close to the line of scrimmage, as Davidson often faced a year ago.
Junior Jonathan Adams
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SEASON PREVIEW Davidson’s longest pass completion last season was 36 yards – and the pass was thrown by a wide receiver. The outlook is much brighter this year. It’s one thing to be able to throw the ball downfield, but somebody has to be fast and talented enough to get down there and catch it, otherwise the defense will not honor the threat. Davidson’s wide receivers are led by senior Mark Hanabury (5-11, 180). He caught 32 passes last season for 309 yards and one touchdown. Davidson’s offensive coaches are expecting him to flourish in this year’s passing game. Lining up on the other side of the field at wideout will be Jonathan Adams (6-0, 185), a junior. Heasley calls him a “home run guy that can make big plays.” Sophomores Lanny Funsten (6-2, 185) and Josh Wiggins (6-3, 195) vie for playing time as well. Wiggins is a big target with good speed down the field who was number two in receptions in the spring, while Funsten is a physical wide receiver who doesn’t hesitate to stick his nose into crowded areas in the secondary. Two freshmen, Jeff McDaniels (6-3, 185) and Chris Trinetti (5-11, 185) will add depth. A difference maker for the Wildcats in the deep passing game could well be sophomore Danny Martinez (5-8, 170), who can absolutely fly. Just his presence on the field would make opposing defensive backs honor his ability to run past them. Martinez is coming back from a knee injury suffered in the second game last year. He missed spring practice, and time will tell how effective he will be this season. A healthy Martinez would give Davidson a lethal weapon. The entire offense should feel the positive effects of installing senior Michael Blanchard (6-2, 240) at tight end. Blanchard played most of Davidson’s snaps at QB last season, but it’s not his best position. He was 80-of-161 passing for 830 yards, three touch-
Senior Michael Blanchard
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downs and six interceptions. “Michael is a football player,” Merritt says in complimentary fashion. “We have to have him on the field. He’s made a wonderful transition and has a chance to be one of the best tight ends in the PFL. He is big, strong, physical, and he runs well.” Blanchard can get downfield and catch the ball or operate in close quarters. Makes no difference to him, as long as he’s in the action. He’s tough, an excellent blocker, and Davidson will move him around and maybe use him in “Wildcat” roles. He was the second-leading rusher on the team last season with 485 yards. Coach Heasley really gets excited when he talks about his tailbacks. He believes he has four excellent players there. The unquestioned leaders are senior Kenny Mantuo (5-10, 190) and speedy Justin Williams (5-9, 185), a senior. Freshmen Chris Gorman (6-1, 200) and Marcus Johnston (61, 195) will compete for the third spot. Even with defenses crowding the line of scrimmage, Mantuo, a second-team AllPFL selection, rushed 139 times last season for a net of 626 yards and five touchdowns. He’s a powerful runner, fearless in his approach to football. He is complemented by Williams, a different type of runner who is capable of breaking big plays. Williams rushed 80 times last season for 258 yards. Both tailbacks can catch the ball out of the backfield, and Williams is the team’s primary punt and kickoff returner. Both Mantuo and Williams have worked hard to improve their pass blocking. Fullback will be in new hands this season following the graduation of Kirk Benedict, one of the team’s best leaders. Junior Chase Culbertson (6-0, 220) is poised to take over the position. Heasley says since Culbertson offers skill sets that are different from Benedict, the fullback’s duties in this offense might be tweaked.
Senior Kenny Mantuo
Injuries decimated the offensive line last season. “Offensive line is the big question mark for our offense,” Merritt said. “We lost four starters from last year’s line and a fifth that played, but we have as much depth there as we’ve had since I’ve been here.” Heasley calls his line lighter than last year’s unit but more athletic. If the group stays healthy, they could write an interesting chapter to this season. It lacks experience but has the potential to develop a winning chemistry. Senior Zenus Wilson (6-3, 295) is the first name Heasley mentions when talking about the line. He’s the leader up there, was the best offensive lineman on the team a year ago. “He’s strong as an ox, very competitive, and is at home at right guard,” Heasley says. Junior Alex Fleming (6-2, 265) is the center. He has leadership qualities that good centers must have. He’s small but tough. “He’s a brawler,” Heasley says, smiling, “has great feet, moves well, and gets off the ball with power and quickness.” Left guard is junior Joe Newlon (6-3, 285). If he were a basketball player he’d be referred to as a “gym rat.” He studies the game, watches a lot of tape, has an inquisitive mind, and is always peppering coaches with questions. Heasley describes him as a “pit bull, tough, loves to run block.” The all-important left tackle position will be in the hands of junior Ethan Clark (63, 265). He was a defensive lineman last year, but when four tackles were lost in the third game of the season, he moved over to help the offense. “He did well immediately,” Heasley said. “He moved over to the offense and didn’t miss a beat.” He’s expected to be even better this season after having a year of offensive play under his belt. Two players, junior Colin Wint (6-3, 285) and senior Marshall Ellis (6-3, 280), will play at right tackle. Both are capable. “We
Senior Justin Williams
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Junior Alex Fleming
Junior Morgan Popham
have three tackles that can play,” Heasley said. The Wildcats will be a multiple pro style offense featuring motion, shifts and personnel groupings designed to cause matchup problems for the defense. Heasley likes to play fast and be as balanced as feasible between run and pass. The bulk of the offense’s time in the spring went to improving the passing game. Heasley reduced the scope of the playbook some in an effort to become as proficient as possible with the bread and butter of Davidson’s offense. “The players took to it real well in the spring,” Heasley said. Now the offensive needs to take it to the field and blend it into a winning formula. The Defense Brett Hayford, in his 18th season on the football coaching staff, is associate head coach and in charge of the defensive line in Davidson’s 3-4 alignment. Meade Clendaniel is in his 11th season on staff and is defensive coordinator and coaches defensive backs. Hayford and Clendaniel have worked together so long, watched hundreds of hours of tapes together, co-authored game plans and gone into battle side-by-side on so many occasions that they can almost finish each other’s sentences. They put a good defense on the field last year, recovering eight fumbles and intercepting six passes. How will the defense be this year? Clendaniel is a football coach, not a politician, and he isn’t afraid to express an opinion. He breaks things down in terms that everyone can understand. “If our defensive line plays well this season, we’ll be better than we were last year,” Clendaniel says of his defense. “If they don’t play well, we won’t be as good.” Hayford hears what Clendaniel says and doesn’t disagree. He likes his defensive front players, though. In fact, he likes them
Junior Ellis Martin
a lot. He begins the defensive line conversation by mentioning junior nose guard Ellis Martin (6-1, 255) from Freedom High School in the foothills of the North Carolina mountains. “Ellis is country strong,” Hayford says. “He’s athletic, has strong hands, moves well, takes great angles and is an excellent leader. He’s a hard worker who loves football and the outdoors. He hunts every day.” Says head coach Merritt: “Ellis is quiet, intense and loves to compete.” One of the defensive tackles is junior Morgan Popham (6-2, 240), who had a great spring. “He’s an undersized kid who plays
Junior John Behm
with tremendous intensity,” Hayford said. “He hasn’t been a starter but he’s played a lot. He was all over the field in our spring practices. He makes plays and has a knack for always being around the football.” Popham has speed and Merritt says that he is pound for pound one of the more explosive players on the team. Lewis McAlister is the other starter at defensive tackle. The sophomore (6-3, 240) is quite an interesting young man. When Hayford asked him what he wanted to do in his life, McAlister didn’t hesitate. “I want to be president of the United States.” “He played some last season, but not a lot,” Hayford says. “We saw glimpses of
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WILDCAT OFFENSE Jonathan Adams (6-0, 185, Jr.) Josh Wiggins (6-3, 195, So.) Colin Wint (6-3, 285, Jr.) Marshall Ellis (6-3, 280, Sr.) Joe Newlon (6-3, 285, Jr.) Joey Esposito (6-2, 270, So.) Alex Fleming (6-2, 265, Jr.) Zenus Wilson (6-3, 295, Sr.) Zenus Wilson (6-3, 295, Sr.) Joe Cline (6-1, 260, So.) Ethan Clark (6-3, 265, Jr.) Marshall Ellis (6-3, 280, Sr.) Michael Blanchard (6-2, 240, Sr.) Josh Yost (6-2, 220, Jr.) Matt Heavner (6-3, 190, Jr.) OR Chris Cochrane (6-4, 215, So.) Chase Culbertson (6-0, 220, Jr.) Logan Cannon (5-10, 200, Sr.) Kenny Mantuo (5-10, 190, Sr.) OR Justin Williams (5-9, 185, Sr.) Mark Hanabury (5-11, 180, Sr.) Lanny Funsten (6-2, 185, So.) Ben Behrendt (5-8, 165, Sr.) Robert Schick (6-0, 190, So.) Justin Williams (5-9, 185, Sr.) Danny Martinez (5-8, 170, So.)
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WILDCAT DEFENSE Morgan Popham (6-2, 240, Jr.) Torry Treu (6-2, 255, So.) Ellis Martin (6-1, 255, Jr.) Rick Nye (6-0, 265, So.) Lewis McAlister (6-3, 240, So.) Brad Johnson (6-2, 235, So.) Patrick Hunt (6-1, 210, Jr.) Elliott Campbell (5-11, 205, Sr.) Daniel Astrop (6-1, 215, Sr.) Gianni Ricci (5-10, 215, Jr.) Patrick Moynahan (5-11, 220, So.) Erich Crowson (6-0, 210, Sr.) John Behm (6-1, 215, Jr.) Brandon Yeargan (6-1, 225, Sr.) Brandon Sykes (6-1, 195, Sr.) Adam Dulberger (6-1, 170, So.) Matt Guerrieri (5-11, 195, Sr.) Pete Anderson (5-9, 180, So.) Peter Kidwell (6-0, 210, Jr.) Malcolm Moses-Hampton (5-10, 190, Jr.) Harvey Kee (5-8, 185, Sr.) Sean Simmons (5-11, 180, Sr.) Andrew Wohler (6-3, 200, Sr.) Brenton Goodman (5-11, 185, Jr.) Justin Williams (5-9, 185, Sr.) Danny Martinez (5-8, 170, So.)
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SEASON PREVIEW what he can do. I think he has the potential to be an all-star player.” As usual, Davidson doesn’t have great depth on the defensive line, which is why Clendaniel says the group needs to stay healthy. Rick Nye (6-0, 265), one of the backups at nose guard, hasn’t played in a college game yet. Torry Treu (6-2, 255), a reserve tackle, got most of his experience on special teams. Brad Johnson (6-2, 235), who played outside linebacker last season, has been moved along with sophomores Kacy Yuhas (5-11, 250) and Brad Davis (6-5, 245) to provide depth at defensive tackle. Davidson graduated five defensive linemen from last season, which accounts for the lack of depth up front for 2010. The second level is a different story. “We have more depth in the secondary than we’ve ever had,” Clendaniel said. “We have more depth at outside linebacker. Athletically, we can run.” The two starting outside linebackers are juniors John Behm (6-1, 215) and Patrick Hunt (6-1, 210). Hunt was a starter last season and is a smart, physical player who can defend against the pass and run. Behm started every game last year at strong safety and was moved to linebacker in order to allow Davidson to gets its best players on the field. He was able to bulk up in the offseason without losing his speed. “Behm should be better at outside linebacker than he was at safety,” Clendaniel said. Providing depth at outside linebacker will be Elliott Campbell (5-11, 205) and Brandon Yeargan (6-1, 225), who missed last season with an injury. They’re both seniors, and Clendaniel says they’re “both good football players and will provide quality depth.” Senior Daniel Astrop (6-1, 215) who calls defensive signals and led the team with 68 tackles last season will start at one of the inside linebacker spots. The other will be decided among junior Richard Lockridge (5-
Junior Patrick Hunt
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11, 215), sophomore Patrick Moynahan (511, 220), junior Gianni Ricci (5-10, 215) and senior Erich Crowson (6-0, 210). The secondary should be a strong suit. Senior Matt Guerrieri (5-11, 195) is coming off an injury, suffered in the fourth game last season and didn’t practice in the spring. The year before he was hurt in the first game of the season. He might be the best player on Davidson’s team and having him for the entire season would be a valuable asset. “He has great football knowledge and tremendous ability,” Clendaniel said. Guerrieri is backed up by sophomore Peter Anderson (5-9, 180). The strong safety will be junior Peter Kidwell (6-0, 210), who led the team with three interceptions last season. “He should have been all-league last year,” Clendaniel said. Junior Malcolm Moses-Hampton (5-10, 190) backs up Kidwell. The situation at cornerback is a coach’s dream. The top three corners are all seniors with talent. Likely starters will be Harvey Kee (5-8, 185) and Brandon Sykes (6-1, 195). “Kee is probably our most athletic corner,” Clendaniel said. “He’s the best tackler among our corners and the best in coverage. We need for him to stay healthy. Sykes is steady and consistent. You know what you’re going to get from him. He rarely gets beat.” Those two corners are backed up by senior Sean Simmons (5-11, 180) and sophomores Adam Dulberger (6-1, 170) and Brody Medford (6-1, 170). “We have some young kids behind our starters who can play,” Clendaniel said. Clendaniel and Hayford like to force the issue on defense. Sitting back and waiting for something to happen is not in their cumulative DNA. Their goal is to make the opposing offense as uncomfortable as possible. It’s one reason they believe in the 3-4 defensive alignment for Davidson. It gives them the best chance to get their 11 most talented defensive players on the field at the
Senior Daniel Astrop
same time. It allows them to change defenses and bring pressure from every spot on the field. And the hardest players to find in college football are the big guys that play on the offensive and defensive lines. “We have smart kids who can pick up things quickly,” Merritt says. “That allows us to do a lot of different things defensively.” Clendaniel knows that he has depth, speed and experience in the linebackers and members of the secondary. That’s why he thinks this defense can be even better than last year’s if the defensive line plays well and stays healthy. And those big guys up front? “They are athletic, tough and love to compete,” Hayford says. Without him making any bold predictions, you can read his eyes and know that he feels his group is going to be just fine. Special Teams Most college football coaches will tell you that they value special teams and their ability to change a game. After all, special teams are on the field for more than 25 percent of the plays in a normal game, so there are many opportunities to make something good happen. Of course, there’s also the danger of making mistakes that would hand the opponent excellent field position and probably some points on the scoreboard. Few college coaches stress special teams play more than Davidson’s Tripp Merritt. He devotes considerable practice time to it, doesn’t hesitate to use some of his best players on special units, and does not coach them with caution being the primary objective. He wants his special teams to attack, be unpredictable and fearless, and play in a manner that makes opponents spend extensive practice time preparing for what the Wildcats might do when those special units are on the field. “I believe in being creative with our
Junior Peter Kidwell
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Junior Malcolm Moses-Hampton
Sophomore Robert Schick
special teams,” Merritt said. “Some coaches prefer a more cautious approach. Neither way is necessarily wrong, but I think it best suits our program to have special teams that play aggressively and are willing to take some well-calculated chances. We want ours to be an offensive weapon.” Don’t expect the Wildcats to fake a punt or try an onsides kick on a whim. Those gambles take place only after Merritt and his coaches have studied hours of film and uncover a clue that that could make taking a risk a high percentage play. Merritt feels good about his special teams. He has a punter in senior Andrew Wohler (6-3, 200), who has a powerful leg and the athletic ability to make things happen in punt formation. Merritt prefers a punter that is also an athlete, one who could get the team out of bad situations in case of a bad snap or a missed block. Wohler’s an athlete, all right. He came to Davidson as an outside linebacker but suffered a serious shoulder injury his freshman year. He tried to play through it and then fought to get well his sophomore year. The injury would not allow him to be the kind of football player that he was previously. “Andrew would have been a great outside linebacker for us,” Merritt says. “He had all the tools to be a star at the position. But when the injury kept him from playing, he seriously thought about quitting football.” But because of his love for the game, Wohler approached Merritt with a new proposal. “Let me punt,” he said. Wohler displayed a powerful leg, won the starting job and earned second-team AllPFL honors last year. He punted 62 times for an average of 40.5 yards, the third highest in Davidson history. His longest punt last season was a whopping 69 yards, and he had nine others that exceeded 50 yards. He had 22 punts that ended up inside the opponent’s 20-yard-line. He has big-time talent.
Senior Ben Behrendt
“Consistency is the key with Andrew,” Merritt said. “He has a very strong leg, but he’s worked hard to improve his consistency. He is so well thought of by his teammates and coaches that he was elected one of our team captains.” Field goals, points after touchdowns and some kickoffs will be handled by Ben Behrendt (5-8, 165), a senior. Behrendt was successful on seven of 11 field goal attempts last season and made 13 of his 14 extra points. Robert Schick (6-0, 190), a sophomore, will handle most of the kickoff duties. Merritt’s goal to have his special teams be an offensive force is certainly enhanced with the men he can put deep to return punts and kickoffs. The primary weapon is tailback Justin Williams. He’s fast, elusive and can explode with his speed in the open field. He returned 26 punts last season, averaging nearly nine yards a return and brought back 32 kickoffs for a 20.6-yard average. Williams already owns the Davidson record for career kick return yards and is approaching the school’s career punt return and all-purpose yardage marks. Mark Hanabury, Danny Martinez and Matt Guerrieri are perfect complements to Williams in the return game. The deep snapper on extra points, field goals and punts is outside linebacker John Behm. The holder for extra points and field goals will be decided in the preseason. Merritt also likes to fit some of his freshmen onto special teams. It’s a good way to give them a taste of the speed involved in special teams play on the college level. The Season Merritt, his coaching staff and players are excited about the 2010 season. There’s no boasting, but the feeling is strong that the Wildcats are doing the right things in order to compete with the best programs in the Pioneer League.
Sophomore Danny Martinez
There are question marks for this season, no doubt. For instance, the two men competing for the starting QB job lack a lot of college football experience. The speedy wide receiver Danny Martinez needs to stay healthy so he can give his team a deep passing threat. The offensive line lacks experience but has excellent athletic skills and an excellent leader in right guard Zenus Wilson. There is every reason to believe they will develop into a winning unit if they can stay healthy. And the Wildcats are probably as deep as any team in the Pioneer League on the all-important tailback position. Defensively, the Wildcats are deep at corner and have good talent on the back end. Can the defensive line hold its own against the league’s big offensive lines? Depth is a concern on the DL, but coach Brett Hayford likes the attitude, the competitive drive, and the athleticism of his players. If the DL plays well and stays healthy, the prediction of defensive coordinator Meade Clendaniel is that the defense will be better than last year’s outstanding unit. There are some significant “ifs” involved in these questions. It will be up to the players to answer them in a positive manner on the field of play. Easier said than done, absolutely. Davidson faces eight games against teams from the Pioneer League, three versus outside opponents. Many of Davidson’s players stayed in town over the hot summer so they could work out together on their own. Their dedication is apparent. They’ve paid the price with their sweat and hard work. Like players on every college team in America, they’re hoping it all pays off. It’s the magic and pageantry of college football. It’s competitive and physical and not at all easy. But on Saturdays in the autumn, it becomes fun. Which team will wear the Pioneer League crown? It’s time to go play and find out. Written by John Kilgo
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Notes: Listed as the starter at wide receiver on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Played in all 10 contests • Had 14 receptions for 148 yards, averaging a teambest 10.6 yards a catch • Caught three passes for 48 yards against Lenoir-Rhyne and three for 52 yards at Dayton • Had a career-high five catches for 35 yards vs. Marist • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Saw action in five contests. Prep Years: Four-year letterman, spending three as the starting quarterback for Jimmy Upchurch at West Stokes High School • Named allstate in 2007 and was a two-time all-conference and all-county selection • Set 32 offensive school records and finished with 7,000 career passing yards and 59 TDs • Named USA Today’s Single-Game Top Performer after throwing for 389 yards and five TDs and returning a kick 93 yards • Also started three seasons as a catcher in baseball • Four-year honor roll, National Honor Society, USAAA National Honor Society. Personal: Born Oct. 31, 1989 • The son of David and Peggy Adams • David played football and ran track at Catawba College.
CAREER STATS 2008 2009
G 5 10
Rec 0 14
Yds 0 148
Avg 0.0 10.6
TD 0 0
Lg 0 28
TOTAL
15
14
148
10.6
0
28
PETE ANDERSON So.
6-1
5-9
Medina, Ohio Western Reserve Academy
180
DB
45
Undeclared
Notes: Team captain • Listed as the starter at linebacker on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Earned All-PFL Honorable Mention Honors • Named second-team Academic All-PFL and to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Ranked 12th in the PFL in tackles and ninth in tackles by linebackers (6.8/gm) • Started all 10 games • Finished the season with a team-leading 68 stops, five tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, four pass breakups and two forced fumbles • Had 10 tackles and a sack vs. Drake • Recorded nine stops and a sack at Jacksonville • Collected eight tackles and a forced fumble vs. Morehead State • Posted eight tackles vs. Campbell and San Diego; also forced a fumble against the Toreros • Had four stops and three pass breakups at Butler. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Started the first five games at outside linebacker before an injury sidelined him for one contest • Came back to make another start and play in the remaining five contests • 10th on the team with 39 tackles • Also had 3.5 tackles for loss, a sack and a forced fumble • Had a season-high nine tackles, a tackle for loss and a forced fumble at UNC Pembroke • Posted eight tackles and a tackle for loss at Morehead State • Had six stops at Lenoir-Rhyne • Had five tackles and a pass breakup at Valparaiso. 2007: Played in all 10 games as a reserve linebacker and on special teams • Had a career high eight tackles, including six solo stops and a sack, to go along with a pass breakup vs. Morehead State • Recorded six tackles (5 solo), a tackle for loss and a pass breakup against Valparaiso • Collected four tackles (3 solo) vs. Lenoir-Rhyne. Prep Years: Earned four letters in football for coach Lenny Pritchard at Deep Run High School • Team captain as a junior and senior • Named first-team all-state, all-region, alldistrict and all-metro in 2006; also earned district, region and metro Defensive Player of the Year honors • Helped team to the state semifinals • Selected to play in the Virginia High School All-Star Game • Named first-team all-district, all-region and all-metro in 2005 • Also earned four letters in baseball • Team co-captain in baseball as a junior and senior • National Honor Society, Math Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Born Dec. 14, 1988, in Richmond, Va. • The son of Rob and Cecil • has two brothers, Jed Snead and Robbie Astrop • Jed played baseball at North Carolina Wesleyan.
CAREER STATS 2007 2008 2009
G 10 10 10
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 21 6 27 2.0 9 1.0 8 0 0 21 18 39 3.5 11 1.0 7 0 0 31 37 68 5.0 22 3.5 20 0 0
TOTAL
30
73
61 134
10.5 42
5.5
35
0
0
PD 2 1 4
FF 0 1 2
FR 0 0 0
BK 0 0 0
7
3
0
0
Notes: Listed second at free safety on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Saw action in nine games • Collected seven tackles and a forced fumble for the season • Had two tackles and a forced fumble vs. Morehead State • Had two tackles at Jacksonville • Also recorded tackles vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, Drake and San Diego • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Played football for former Davidson player and coach Chris Monfiletto at Western Reserve Academy • Won the football Coach’s Award • Served as team captain for football and lacrosse • Won Burton D. Morgan Leadership Scholarship. Personal: Born Dec. 26, 1990 • The son of Steve and Jane Anderson • Has two older sisters, Jennie and Carrie.
CAREER STATS 2009
7
G 9
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD FF FR BK 5 2 7 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
HOUEGNON ATTENOUKON So.
6-0
Baltimore, Md. Gilman School
175
WR
39
Undeclared
2009: Did not see any action. Prep Years: Played football for Coach Poggi at Gilman School • Also lettered in basketball and track • Volunteer tutor at Gilman School • Boy Scout • Volunteer at St. Ambrose Church Sunday School • Member of St. Ambrose Youth Ministry and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Personal: Born June 13, 1991 • The son of the late Antoine Attenoukon and Colette Attenoukon • Has seven siblings, six of whom are older.
2010 FOOTBALL
VETERAN PROFILES 46.8 yards on 12 kickoffs for the season. 2007: Did not see any game action. Prep Years: First-team all-state, all-region and all-district under coach Matt Dennison
JOHN BEHM Jr.
6-1
215
6
OLB
Chagrin Falls, Ohio Kenston Political Science
CAREER STATS
Notes: Making the move from the secondary to outside linebacker • Listed as the starter on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Tied for 12th in the PFL in tackles by defensive backs with 5.3 a game • His two fumble recoveries were tied for second in the league • Started all 10 games • Led the ‘Cats with 41 solo stops and finished the season with 55 tackles, three stops for loss, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries • Recorded eight tackles vs. Elon, Drake and Marist • Had seven stops at San Diego • Recovered a fumble vs. Morehead State and forced one at Dayton • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Played in all 11 games • Collected 28 tackles, three sacks, two tackles for loss, four pass breakups and a fumble recovery • Posted six tackles, a sack, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup at Morehead State • Had five tackles and a pass breakup vs. Jacksonville • Collected five tackles vs. Dayton • Had a tackle for loss vs. San Diego • Posted four tackles and a pass breakup against Marist. Prep Years: Played at Kenston High School for coach Rick Adams • Named first-team all-district and holds four school receiving records • Also named All-Ohio Honorable Mention as a linebacker and earned first-team all-conference accolades in football and basketball • Voted captain of football, basketball and lacrosse teams and named school’s Male Athlete of the Year • Student Council Vice President, National Honor Society, Geauga County Scholar Athlete Award, Greater Cleveland Scholar Athlete Award. Personal: Born July 29, 1989 • The son of Mike and Kim Behm • Has two brothers, Dan and Pat • Mike wrestled at John Carroll University • Dan played soccer at West Virginia Wesleyan College.
CAREER STATS 2008 2009
G 11 10
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD FF FR BK 15 13 28 3.0 18 2.0 13 0 0 4 0 1 0 41 14 55 3.0 5 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0
TOTAL
21
56
27
83
6.0
23
2.0
13
0
0
5
1
3
0
BEN BEHRENDT Sr.
5-8
New Philadelphia, Ohio New Philadelphia
at New Philadelphia High School • Played in Times Reporter All-Star Game • Also lettered in soccer and track • National Honor Society. Personal: Born Oct. 30, 1988, in Quincy, Ill. • The son of Mark and Carolyn • Both parents are Presbyterian ministers • Has three siblings, Will, Laura and Joe.
165
PK
36
Sociology
Notes: Will be the Wildcats’ starting place-kicker again this season. 2009: Ranked fourth in the PFL in scoring by kickers with 4.2 points a game • Had seven field goals in 11 tries and cashed in on 13-of-14 PATs • Went 2-for-2 in field goal tires vs. San Diego and Marist • Also had field goals against Campbell, Morehead State and Drake. 2008: Ranked fifth in the PFL in scoring by a kicker, tied for fourth in field goals and seventh in field goal percentage • Also ranked fourth in PAT percentage • Named PFL Special Teams Player of the Week Sept. 27 after kicking the game-winning field goal in the ‘Cats’ 38-35 win over Jacksonville • Played in all 11 contests • Kicked a 47-yarder in his first career try at UNC Pembroke • Hit a 44-yarder at Drake • Also averaged
2008 2009
G FG-A Lg 11 5-9 47 8 7-11 37
TOTAL 17 12-20 47
PAT 28 13
Pts 43 34
41
77
KO Yds 12 561 5 231 17
792
Avg 46.8 46.2 46.6
TOMS BERNHARDS-CALLAHAN So.
6-1
190
WR
St. Petersburg, Fla. Shorecrest Prep
87
Undeclared
2009: Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Played for coach Phil Hayford at Shorecrest Prepatory • First-team all-conference and all-district as a senior • Won 2008 Haskell Award, given for outstanding character displayed on the field while maintaining excellent grades • Team captain as a senior • Named Bay Area Top Performer of the Week in 2008 • Also lettered in soccer • National Honor Society, National Art Society, National Latin Honor Society. Personal: Born Feb. 12, 1991 • The son of Michael Callahan and Inguna Varslavane-Callahan • Has two older brothers, Jim and Matt • Inguna ran track at the University of Latvia, where she was the 100 meter national champion • Worked each summer on a dairy farm in Europe.
MICHAEL BLANCHARD Sr.
6-2
High Point, N.C. Ledford
240
TE
12
Political Science
Notes: Moving from quarterback to tight end, the position he played for much of the 2008 campaign • Listed as the starter on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Played in all 10 games, making eight starts at quarterback • Threw for 830 yards and three touchdowns • Second on the team in rushing with 485 yards and four scores • It was the most rushing yards for a Davidson quarterback since 1998 • Rushed for 102 yards and threw for 78 and a touchdown in at San Diego • Ran for 91 yards and threw for 83 yards and two scores vs. Campbell • Passed for a career best 190 yards vs. Lenoir-Rhyne • Ran for 93 yards and two TDs and threw for 50 against Morehead State • Ran for 68 yards and threw for 78 at Dayton • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Played in all 11 games • Rushed six times for 29 yards and a touchdown • Also caught five passes for 34 yards and a score • Had three carries for 18 yards against Dayton • Rushed twice for seven yards and a score at Campbell • Caught two passes for five yards and a TD vs. San Diego. 2007: Did not see any action as a freshman. Prep Years: Earned three letters in football under coach Chuck Henderson at Ledford High School • Named conference Player of the Year and became the first player to pass and rush for over 1,000 yards in the same season • Racked up 2,657 yards of
8
VETERAN PROFILES total offense with 20 touchdowns as a senior; also named all-conference and all-county • Earned letters in basketball and track • National Honor Society and National Society of High School Scholars. Personal: Born Oct. 27, 1988, in Paragould, Ark. • The son of Doug and Sue • Has two older sisters, Kirstin and Leslie • Father played quarterback and tight end at the University of Akron.
CAREER STATS-PASSING AND RUSHING 2008 2008 2009
G 0 11 10
TOTAL 21
Att Cmp Int 0 0 0 0 0 0 161 80 6
Yds 0 0 830
TD 0 0 3
161
830
3
80
6
Lg Rush Yds TD Lg 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 29 1 8 33 143 485 4 35 33
149
514
5
CAREER STATS
35
CAREER STATS-RECEIVING 2007 2008 2009
G 0 11 10
Rec 0 5 0
Yds 0 34 0
Avg 0.0 6.8 0.0
TD 0 1 0
Lg 0 16 0
TOTAL
21
5
34
6.8
1
16
cial teams and defense. Prep Years: Three-year starter under coach Bobby Cloinger at Jay. M. Robinson High School • Two-time first-team All-Meca-6 • Team captain as a senior and led squad in rushing and tackles en route to earning all-county honorable mention • Four-year scholar athlete • National Honor Society and three-year A Honor Roll Student. Personal: Born Nov. 28, 1988 • The son of James and Leslie • Has two younger siblings, Martel and Jasmine • Father played football at Fayetteville State University.
2007 2008 2009
G 2 7 10
TOTAL
19
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 5 4 9 1.0 1 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 6
4
10
5-10
190
DB
Roseboro, N.C. Harrells Christian Academy
22
Economics
2009: Played in all 10 games and made two starts • Compiled 16 tackles, including 10 solo stops • Had five tackles vs. Campbell • Recorded three solo hits vs. Lenoir-Rhyne • Had two solo stops at Jacksonville • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Saw action in all 11 games • Posted tackles vs. Campbell, San Diego and Butler. Prep Years: Four-year starter for coach Bob Lewis at Harrells Christian Academy • School record holder with 4,431 rushing yards and 67 total touchdowns (56 rushing, nine receiving and two defensive) • Named all-state as a sophomore and senior, three-time first-team all-conference and three-time first-team all-county • BEFIC Conference Player of the Year in 2007, Oasis Shrine Bowl Participant and Wendy’s Heisman State finalist • Also a three-time all-conference selection in baseball • Had the overall highest academic average all four years and was class Valedictorian • Belk Scholarship nominee. Personal: Born Nov. 5, 1989 • The son of Greg and Alice Butler • Has a younger brother, Harrison • Great uncle, Freddie Butler Jr., played soccer at Davidson in the 1950s • Great uncle, Frank Butler, played soccer at North Carolina in the 1950s • Cousins Freddie Butler III and Bryan Butler attended Davidson, and cousin Paul Stroup is a current student at Davidson.
CAREER STATS
5-10
2008 2009
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD FF FR BK 1 2 3 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 6 16 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL
21
11
0.0
0
0
0
BK 0 0 0
0
0
0
0
200
7
FB
Greenville Sociology
Notes: Making the move from defensive back to fullback this season. 2009: Played in all 10 games • Recorded a tackle against Morehead State • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Played in the final 10 games of the season • Made three tackles • Recorded stops against Campbell, San Diego and Butler. 2007: Saw action in two contests in an injury-plagued freshman campaign • Recorded two tackles against Valparaiso. Prep Years: Earned three varsity letters in football for coach Jim Sosebee at Greenville High School • Named AllWestern Conference in 2006 • A two-time all-state selection in weightlifting at 145 pounds and 190 pounds • Also lettered in track and baseball • National Honor Society and National Society of High School Scholars. Personal: Born Feb. 2, 1989, in Atlanta, Ga. • The son of Jeff and Mary • Has a younger sister, Kate.
CAREER DEFENSIVE STATS 2007 2008 2009
G 2 10 10
TOTAL
22
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 1 1 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2
4
6
0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0
0
PD 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0
BK 0 0 0
0
0
0
0
ETHAN CLARK Jr.
G 11 10
19
0.0
FR 0 1 0
Simpsonville, S.C.
CLEM BUTLER
8
1
FF 0 0 0
LOGAN CANNON Sr.
Jr.
1.0
PD 0 0 0
6-3
Wilmington, Del. Brandywine
265
OL
51
Sociology
ELLIOTT CAMPBELL Sr.
5-11
Concord, N.C. Jay M. Robinson
205
OLB
25
Political Science
Notes: Listed second on the preseason depth chart at outside linebacker. 2009: Played in all 10 contests • Finished with one solo tackle, recorded against Campbell. 2008: Played in seven contests, making one start against Dayton • Had nine tackles, a tackle for loss and a fumble recovery on the year • Collected four tackles at Valparaiso • Had four tackles, including one for loss, against Dayton • Assisted on a stop vs. San Diego. 2007: Played in two games for the Wildcats against Morehead State and Valparaiso • Saw action on spe-
9
Notes: Switched from the defensive line to the offensive line midway through the 2009 season • Has changed number from 92 to 51 • Penciled in as the starter at left tackle on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Played in seven contests, spending most time on the offensive side of the ball • Played on an offensive line that helped the ‘Cats rush for an average of 146.1 yards a contest, which ranked fourth in the PFL • Had two tackles at Elon before making the position switch • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Did not see any game action for the ‘Cats. Prep Years: Four-year letterwinner for Steve Dent at Brandywine High School • Named first-team all-conference as an offensive tackle and second-team all-conference as a defensive end in 2007 • Played in the annual Delaware Blue Gold All-Star Game • Team MVP in 2007 and threetime academic all-state • National Honor Society, 2008 Brandywine Scholar Athlete of the Year, Outstanding Student-Athlete Award. Personal: Born Oct. 14, 1989 • The son of Byron and Mary Clark • Has two brothers, Zach and Chris • Enjoys fly fishing and cycling.
2010 FOOTBALL
VETERAN PROFILES JOE CLINE Jr.
CHASE CULBERTSON
6-1
260
OL
Raleigh, N.C. Ravenscroft
62
Math
Jr.
6-0
220
FB
Chicago, Ill. Hinsdale Central
38
History
Notes: Listed second on the preseason depth chart at right guard. 2009: Did not see any action • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action for the Wildcats. Prep Years: Three-year letterwinner for coach Ned Gonet at Ravenscroft School •
Notes: Listed as the starter at fullback on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Played in all 10 games • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action for the Wildcats. Prep Years: Won two letters under Mike DiMatto at Hinsdale Central • Suburban
Named all-state as a defensive tackle and all-conference as an offensive and defensive lineman • Oasis All-Star Shrine Classic starter at right tackle • Also lettered in track and field • National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, four-year honor roll student, Chemistry Olympiad national finalist. Personal: Born June 5, 1990 • The son of William and Virginia Cline • Father and uncle, Steve Cline, both attended Davidson • Sings in a men’s A cappella group.
Life all-area honorable mention • Named to all-conference academic team and two-time scholar athlete • Also won three letters in wrestling • National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Student Council member. Personal: Born May 29, 1990 • The son of Craig and Lauren Culbertson • Has four siblings • Sister, Harley, played tennis at Illinois Wesleyan • Sister, Caitlin, is a senior at Davidson • Father also graduated from Davidson.
CHRIS COCHRANE So.
6-4
DREW DANILLER-VARGHESE 215
18
QB
Chicago, Ill. Glenbard West Undeclared
Glenbard West • Named all-conference, academic all-conference and academic all-state • Team captain for football and basketball • Academic all-conference for basketball • High Honor Roll all four years • Illinois State Scholar. Personal: Born May 9, 1991 • The son of John and Patricia Cochrane • Has three brothers, Andrew, Tim and Brian, and a sister, Emily.
ERICH CROWSON 6-0
210
33
LB
Madison, Ala. Madison Academy Psychology
tests, including the first six of the campaign • Made five tackles for the season • Recorded two stops at Campbell • Also had tackles vs. UNC Pembroke, Dayton and Marist. 2007: Played in six games in his freshman season • Had a solo tackle against UNC Pembroke in his debut with the Wildcats • Collected a solo tackle vs. Lenoir-Rhyne • Saw playing time vs. Wingate, Morehead State, San Diego and Valparaiso. Prep Years: Set school records for career (356) and single-season (143) tackles for coach Bryan Styles at Madison Academy • Earned all-state honors and was the MVP of the 2007 Alabama All-Star game • Earned All-Super Metro and Defensive Player of the Year accolades • U.S. Army Athlete of the Year Award, Madison Academy Student of Distinction Award, President’s Academic Award, National Honor Society. Personal: Born Dec. 24, 1988, in Huntsville, Ala. • Son of Tim and Anita • Has two brothers, Brett and Cole.
CAREER STATS G 6 9 10
TOTAL
25
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 2 0 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 3 2 5 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 5
4
9
260
DL
Austin, Texas St. Stephen’s Episcopal
93
Notes: Changed number from 78 to 93. 2009: Did not see any action • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action for the Wildcats. Prep Years: Three-year varsity letterman for George Kirk at St. Stephen’s Episcopal School • All-conference honorable mention • Team was a two-time finalist in the Southwest Preparatory Conference Championship game • Also lettered four seasons as a goalkeeper in soccer and earned one letter in golf • Belk Scholar, four-year honor roll member, National Merit Finalist. Personal: Born Dec. 3, 1989 • The son of Philip Varghese and Mae Daniller • Has a younger brother, Max • Aunt, Marie Varghese, was India’s women’s sprint champion in the 100m and 200m in 1975 • Cousin, Elizabeth Altmaier, plays basketball at Harvard • Cousin, Pam Joneja, swam at Stanford • Also plays jazz piano.
BRAD DAVIS
Notes: Listed second on the preseason depth chart at inside linebacker. 2009: Played in all 10 games • Recorded two tackles at Elon. 2008: Played in nine con-
2007 2008 2009
6-2
Political Science
Notes: Listed as the co-starter at quarterback heading into preseason camp. 2009: Did not see any action. Prep Years: Played football for coach Chad Hetlet at
Sr.
Jr.
0.0
0
0.0
0
0
0
PD 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0
BK 0 0 0
0
0
0
0
So.
6-5
Hickory, N.C. South Caldwell
245
DL
83
Undeclared
Notes: Changed number from 94 to 83 and moving from tight end to defensive line. 2009: Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Lettered four years for coach Butch Carter at South Caldwell High School • Named all-county as a senior • Led team to state playoffs two seasons • Named Player of the Week twice in 2008 and once in 2007 • Also lettered four years in basketball and one in track • Named all-county and team MVP in basketball in 2009 • Valedictorian, Wendy’s Heisman Nominee, Wendy’s Heisman Athletics Citizenship Award, four-year honor student, President’s Educational Excellence Award, North Carolina Scholar, Perfect Attendance Award and Coffey Foundation Scholarship Award Winner. Personal: Born Oct. 28, 1990 • The son of Kristy Davis and Rick Davis • Cousin, Clarence Hart, played basketball at Appalachian State • Plays guitar, drums and saxophone.
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VETERAN PROFILES SHERROD DAVIS So.
5-11
175
WR
Baltimore, Md. St. Paul’s School
81
Undeclared
2009: Did not see any action. Prep Years: Played varsity football for two years under coach Dave Dolch at St. Paul’s School • MIAA All-Conference as a senior • Also lettered two years in basketball • Modern Language Honor Society for Spanish and German in 2008 • Student Body Vice President and member of Honor Council. Personal: Born Feb. 8, 1991 • The son of Reginald Davis and Sheranda Dildy • Campaigned for Barack Obama.
JELANI DOEMAN So.
6-0
220
OLB
Bronx, N.Y. The Peddie School
24
Undeclared
that ranked second in the PFL in passing and fourth in total offense. 2007: Saw action in one game, the season finale against Valparaiso. Prep Years: Four-year letterwinner in football under coach Alan Spencer at Lawrence Academy • Earned first-team all-league honors on offense as a senior and all-league on defense as a junior • Also won three letters in basketball, earning second-team all-league accolades as a senior • Three-year letterwinner in golf and played baseball as a freshman • Scholastic Male Athlete of the Year • Best Lineman Award • Three-time Virginia Pilot Scholastic Achievement recognition • Class valedictorian • Chairman of Honor Council. Personal: Born Jan. 26, 1989, in Edenton, N.C. • The son of Hood and Anne • Has three older siblings, Holt Kolb and Hannah and Britton Ellis • Cousins Ellis Boyle and Tom Boyle played football at Davidson.
JOEY ESPOSITO So.
6-2
270
OL
Burke, Va.
Notes: Changed number from 30 to 24 and moved from running back to outside linebacker. 2009: Played in the final two contests of the season. Prep Years: Played a combination of four years for Coach Pickert at Hackley and Coach Harlan at The Peddie School • Rushed for 1,217 yards and 16 TDs as a junior • Averaged 135 yards a game and 9.4 yards a carry and was named first-team all-league and an honorable mention selection to the Scholar-Athlete Team • Missed senior season because of an injury • Also lettered in basketball, baseball and track. Personal: Born Oct. 26, 1990 • The son of Lillieth Thompson.
ADAM DULBERGER So.
6-1
170
DB
Myersville, Md. Middletown
27
Undeclared
Middletown High School • Honorable mention all-state, first-team all-conference and first-team All-Gazette as a cornerback in 2008 • Second-team all-area and second-team all-conference as a wide receiver in 2008 • Second-team allconference, Honorable Mention All-Gazette and Honorable Mention all-area as a cornerback in 2007 • Honorable Mention all-conference as a wide receiver in 2007 • First-team all-state academic • Valedictorian, AP Scholar, Frederick County Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year, National Honor Society. Personal: Born Sept. 25, 1991 • The son of Jack Dulberger and Kathy Long • Has two brothers, David and Kevin, and a sister, Jenny.
MARSHALL ELLIS 6-3
Edenton, N.C. Lawrence Academy
280
OL
71
History
Notes: Listed second on the preseason depth chart at right tackle. 2009: Started all five games he played in • Injuries kept him out of the other five contests • Played on an offensive line that helped the ‘Cats rush for an average of 146.1 yards a contest, which ranked fourth in the PFL • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Played in seven contests • Saw time on the line for an offense
11
55
Undeclared
Notes: Changed number from 64 to 55 • Listed second on the preseason depth chart at left guard. 2009: Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Team captain for coach Mark Bendorf at James W. Robinson Secondary School • First-team all-district, first-team all-region and all-state honorable mention in football • All-district and all-region in shot put for track team • Went to state championship in first season throwing the shot put • Won Athletics Boosters Award for Indoor Track • National Honor Society, Great American Rivalry Series Student-Athlete Award and Scholarship. Personal: Born May 2, 1991 • The son of Frank and Karen Esposito • Has an older sister, Dana • Eagle Scout.
ALEX FLEMING Jr.
2009: Played in one contest – vs. Lenoir-Rhyne • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Two-year team captain for coach Kevin Lynott at
Sr.
Robinson
6-2
Murrysville, Pa. Franklin Regional
265
OL
56
Notes: Penciled in as the starter at center on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Played in eight games, making five starts • Played on an offensive line that helped the ‘Cats rush for an average of 146.1 yards a contest, which ranked fourth in the PFL • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action for the Wildcats. Prep Years: Played for coach Marcus Muster at Kiski Prep and for coach Greg Botta at Franklin Regional High School • Named all-conference in 2007 and ranked third in the nation for all prep schools in 2007; team won the Interstate Prep School Championship • Played in PSFCA East West All-Star Game after earning all-conference honors in 2006 • Franklin Regional won the Pennsylvania State AAA Championship in 2005 and won three straight conference titles • Named all-conference honorable mention in 2005 • National Honor Society, Citizenship Award. Personal: Born June 9, 1989 • The son of Chris and Linda Fleming • Has a brother, Andy, who plays football at Alleghany College • Father played football and golf at Dickinson College • Uncle, Lex Fleming, participated in crew at Navy.
2010 FOOTBALL
VETERAN PROFILES Collected one tackle at Wingate.
LANNY FUNSTEN So.
Prep Years: Four-year letterwinner
6-2
185
WR
Raleigh, N.C. Ravenscroft
88
Undeclared
Notes: Listed second at wide receiver on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Played in the final six games of the season • Had three receptions for 27 yards at Dayton • Also caught a pass at San Diego. Prep Years: Lettered for coach Ned Gonet at Raleigh Ravenscroft • Named all-state and all-conference as a senior • Participated in the 2008 Oasis All-Star Classic Game • Honor Roll, National Merit Commended Student, Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Born July 16, 1991 • The son of Landon and Martha Funsten • Has two younger sisters, Melissa and Jennifer • Uncle, Kevin Brown ran track at Dennison • Grandfather, Keith Brown ran track at Wisconsin.
CAREER STATS 2009
Rec 4
G 6
Yds 30
Avg 7.5
TD 0
Lg 13
and two-year captain for coach Tim Mainello at Notre DameCathedral Latin High School • All-area and all-conference • Three-year letterman and captain in basketball and a four-year letterman and all-area selection in baseball • National Honor Society and National Society of High School Scholars. Personal: Born Sept. 16, 1989, in Bethesda, Md. • The son of James and Carla • Has two siblings, Chris and Liz.
CAREER STATS 2007 2008 2009
G 7 1 4
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 0 1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 5 5 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 10 5 15 1.0 1 0.0 0 0 0
TOTAL
12
10
11
21
1.0
1
0.0
0
0
0
PD 0 1 2
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0
BK 0 0 0
3
0
0
0
BRENTON GOODMAN Jr.
5-11
185
P
Raleigh, N.C. Ravenscroft
89
Undeclared
CHAZZO HABLISTON 6-0
So.
K/P
175
Alexandria, Va. St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes
37
Undeclared
Notes: Listed second at punter on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Played in one contest • Logged 135 yards on four punts and placed two inside the 20 vs. Campbell • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action for the Wildcats. Prep Years: Lettered two years for coach Mike Bennett at Pensacola High School • Named Pensacola News Journals second-team all-area as a punter • Named to Pensacola Sports Association all-star team • Named Pensacola Coaches Association first-team punter • Also lettered four years in soccer • National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, International Thespian Society. Personal: Born Aug. 28, 1989 • The son of Ross and Marci Goodman • Has an older sister, Jacqueline • Related to Michael Goodman, who plays football for Florida State • Involved in theatre and voice training • Appeared in the Broadway play “Spelling Bee.”
CAREER STATS 2009
G 1
Punts Yds 4 135
Avg 33.8
Lg 45
5-11
Team captain for coach David Holm at St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes • First-team All-VISAA and second-team All-Met as a kicker • First-team all-conference as a punter and kicker • Also played wide receiver and defensive back • Team’s leading scorer in 2008 (36 points) and second-leading scorer in 2007 (43 points) • Also lettered in basketball and baseball and was awarded the Silver Bowl for participating 12 seasons in varsity sports • Helped lead baseball team to IAC Championship in 2009 and was named first-team All-IAC and second-team All-VISAA • Team captain was also named team MVP • Inducted into Cum Laude Society, head of the Athletic Council. Personal: Born Sept. 3, 1990 • The son of Charles and Ann Morton Habliston • Has an older sister, Caroline and a younger brother, Bennet • Caroline plays field hockey and Charles played soccer at Washington and Lee University.
CAREER STATS 2009
MATT GUERRIERI Sr.
2009: Played in one contest • Logged one punt for 37 yards and placed it inside the 20 against Campbell • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years:
195
Willoughby Hills, Ohio Notre-Dame Cathedral Latin
DB
17
Sociology
Notes: Team captain • Slated to be the starter at free safety on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Started the first four games before an injury ended his season • Finished with 15 tackles and a tackle for loss • Collected 10 tackles (6 solo) at Elon • Recorded three stops vs. Lenoir-Rhyne • Had two solo hits against Campbell • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Started the first game of the year before an injury forced him out for the remainder of the season • Had five assisted tackles and a pass breakup in his lone game at UNC Pembroke. 2007: Saw extensive playing time on special teams and on defense • Played in seven contests •
G 1
Punts Yds 1 37
Avg 37.0
Lg 37
TYLER HAMMETT Jr.
6-1
Waynesboro, Ga. Burke County
190
DB
13
Math
2009: Played in the secondary in the final six games of the season • Had four tackles (3 solo) vs. Morehead State • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll.
2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action for the Wildcats. Prep Years: Lettered three seasons for coach Eric Parker at Burke County High School • Broke nine school passing records • Won Coca-Cola Golden Helmet Award • Led team to first region championship in 10 years • Augusta Chronicle all-area honorable mention in football and baseball •
12
VETERAN PROFILES Valedictorian, National Society of High School Scholars, Georgia Certificate of Merit, Wendy’s High School Heisman. Personal: Born May 17, 1990 • The son of Randy and Linda Hammett • Has two older brothers, Ben and Drew.
CHAD HARPER So.
G 1 6
TOTAL
7
190
OLB
Sylva, N.C.
CAREER STATS 2008 2009
5-10
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD FF FR BK 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3
1
4
0.0
0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Smoky Mountain
31
Undeclared
0
Notes: Changed number from 28 to 31. 2009: Did not see any game action • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Team captain for coach Dale
MARK HANABURY Sr.
5-11
180
WR
Salem, Va. Salem
21
History
Galloway at Smoky Mountain High School • Named All-Western Athletic Conference as a senior and earned honorable mention honors as a junior • Led his team in tackles as a junior and senior • Also lettered in wrestling • State qualifier at 189 pounds and named to NC Mat All-Academic Team • President of National Honor Society, National Merit Commended student. Personal: Born June 16, 1991 • The son of Rick and Patti Harper • Has an older sister, Jill, and two older brothers, Josh and David • David played football at Wheaton College • Has four relatives who attended Davidson.
Notes: Team captain • Listed first on the preseason depth chart at wide receiver. 2009: Started all 10 games • Tied for ninth in the PFL in receptions with 3.2 a game • Led the team with 32 receptions for 309 yards and a TD • Also ran seven times for 38 yards • Caught nine passes for 146 yards and a TD at Jacksonville • Had five catches for 40 yards at Butler • Logged three receptions vs. Elon, Morehead State, Dayton, Drake and San Diego • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Ranked 10th in the PFL in receptions • Played in all 11 contests • Ranked third on the team in receptions (35) and receiving yards (400) • Posted five catches for 64 yards vs. Dayton • Had four receptions for 63 yards at Campbell • Made six catches for 56 yards at UNC Pembroke • Had five catches for 51 yards at Morehead State • Made six catches for 45 yards vs. Dayton. 2007: Saw game action on offense and special teams • Played in five games • Caught one pass for eight yards at Wingate. Prep Years: Led Salem High School to two state titles under coach Stephen Magenbauer • League Defensive Player of the Year, alldistrict, all-region and all-conference as a senior • Team cocaptain and Wendy’s High School Heisman Nominee • Alldistrict, all-region and all-conference as a defensive back in 2006 • Four-year letterman in basketball and played baseball as a freshman • National Honor Society. Personal: Born Aug. 1, 1988, in Roanoke, Va. • The son of Mark and Cathy • Has an older sister, Victoria • Father played baseball at the University of Virginia • Grandfather, Mark Hanabury Sr., played baseball and football at Tufts University.
CAREER STATS
13
MATT HEAVNER Jr.
6-3
190
2
QB
Jamestown, N.C. Ragsdale Psychology
Notes: Listed as the co-starter at quarterback on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Played in nine games and started the last two • Threw for 227 yards and a TD • Completed 7-of-10 passes for 66 yards and a score at Jacksonville • Completed 8-of-17 passes for 49 yards at Dayton • Completed 6of-9 passes for 57 yards vs. Marist • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Played at Campbell but did not attempt a pass. Prep Years: Played for coach Tommy Norwood at Ragsdale • MidPiedmont 3-AA Offensive Player of the Year as a senior and named second-team all-area • Tied the national record with a 99-yard touchdown pass • Earned all-conference honors as a junior • National Honor Society, nominee for Wendy’s High School Heisman. Personal: Born Oct. 1, 1989 • The son of Hal and Tammy Heavner • Has two siblings, Jamie and Luke.
CAREER STATS
2007 2008 2009
G 5 11 10
Rec 1 35 32
Yds 8 400 309
Avg 8.0 11.4 9.7
TD 0 0 1
TOTAL
26
68
717
10.5
1
Lg Rush Yds 8 0 0 29 0 0 36 7 38
Avg 0.0 0.0 5.4
TD 0 0 0
Lg 0 0 10
36
5.4
0
10
7
38
2008 2009
G 1 9
TOTAL 10
Att Cmp Int 0 0 0 70 34 5
Yds 0 227
TD 0 1
70
227
1
34
2010 FOOTBALL
5
Lg Rush Yds TD Lg 0 0 0 0 0 24 5 -12 0 6 24
5
-12
0
6
VETERAN PROFILES PATRICK HUNT Jr.
HARVEY KEE
6-1
210
32
OLB
Potomac, Md. Landon
Sr.
5-8
185
4
DB
Kings Mountain, N.C. Burns
Economics
Sociology
Notes: Listed as the starter at outside linebacker on the preseason depth chart • Has started 14 straight games. 2009: Started all 10 games • Third on the squad
Notes: Listed as the starter on the preseason depth chart at one of the cornerback positions. 2009: Started all five games he played in • Injuries shortened his
with 57 tackles to go along with 7.5 tackles for loss, a sack, an interception and a fumble recovery • Logged 11 tackles and a tackle for loss vs. Campbell • Had 11 tackles (6 solo) and 1.5 tackles for loss at Butler • Logged six tackles, two tackles for loss, a sack and a fumble recovery against Morehead State • Recorded three solo stops, a tackle for loss and an interception vs. Marist • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Started the last four games of the season and played in eight contests • Credited with 20 tackles, two sacks, a forced fumble and a pass breakup • Had seven tackles, a sack and a forced fumble at Campbell • Had five tackles, a sack and a pass breakup at Drake • Recorded four tackles against Marist. Prep Years: Played for coach Rob Bordley at the Landon School • All-state honorable mention, second-team All-Gazette and all-league • Member of Chinese National Honor Society, President of the Chinese Club and President of the China Round Table of Washington, D.C. Personal: Born March 16, 1990 • The son of Lori Hunt • Has three siblings, Jenni, Tyler and Matthew • Related to Chuck Bednarik, who played football at Penn and for the Philadelphia Eagles • Spent two summers studying overseas.
season • Finished with nine tackles and two pass breakups • Recorded four tackles (3 solo) at Elon • Posted three tackles vs. Drake • Broke up passes against Morehead State and Dayton • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Played in eight contests • Totaled eight tackles for the season • Made three stops against Butler • Also recorded tackles vs. UNC Pembroke, LenoirRhyne, Jacksonville, Campbell and San Diego. 2007: Played in five games on defense and special teams • Recorded a tackle against Valparaiso. Prep Years: Four-year letterman for coach Ron Greene at Burns High School • All-conference as a junior and senior and a Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee • Team Playmaker Award winner • Also lettered in track and basketball • National Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Born Dec. 2, 1988, in Ft. Leonardwood, Mo. • The son of Harvey and Joan • Has two siblings, Selena Wallace and Julian Kee.
CAREER STATS 2007 2008 2009
G 5 8 5
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 1 0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 6 2 8 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 6 3 9 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0
TOTAL
18
13
5
18
2008 2009
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD FF FR BK 8 12 20 2.0 11 2.0 11 0 0 1 1 0 0 27 30 57 7.5 19 1.0 2 1 8 1 0 1 0
TOTAL
18
35
42
77
9.5
30
3.0
13
1
8
2
1
1
0
BRAD JOHNSON So.
6-2
Norfolk, Va. Norfolk Academy
235
DL
97
Undeclared
Notes: Moving from outside linebacker to the defensive line • Listed second on the preseason depth chart at defensive tackle. 2009: Played in nine games and started one • Had solo tackles at Elon and Butler • Also recovered a fumble against Elon • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Lettered for coach Dennis McCall at Norfolk Academy • All-conference selection as a linebacker and an offensive guard • Team captain as a senior and received Coach’s Award • Also lettered in lacrosse • Honor Roll student. Personal: Born July 12, 1991 • The son of Brian and Donna Johnson • Has a younger sibling, Dani • Lost 65 pounds as a senior in high school to play linebacker at Davidson.
CAREER STATS G 9
0.0
0
0
0
FR 0 0 0
BK 0 0 0
2
0
0
0
Jr.
6-0
Marshall, Va.
210
DB
15
Economics
G 8 10
2009
0
FF 0 0 0
PETER KIDWELL
Fauquier
CAREER STATS
0.0
PD 0 0 2
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD FF FR BK 2 0 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Notes: Listed as the starter on the preseason depth chart at strong safety. 2009: Earned All-PFL Honorable Mention Honors • Named ESPN The Magazine first-team Academic All-District by CoSIDA • Named first-team Academic AllPFL and to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Earned PFL Player of the Week honors Nov. 7 after he returned an interception 30 yards for a touchdown and posted four tackles at San Diego • Ranked fourth in the PFL in interceptions with three and tied for 12th in tackles by defensive backs with 5.3 a game • Played in all 10 games, starting the last six • Finished with 53 tackles, three interceptions and two pass breakups • His 105 INT return yards were the most for a Wildcat since 1999 • Returned an interception 30 yards for a TD and added four tackles at San Diego • Recorded seven tackles and returned an INT 38 yards at Dayton • Had eight stops and an INT for 37 yards vs. Drake • Recorded 11 tackles and a breakup vs. Marist. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Played in 10 games on special teams and defense • Credited with 12 tackles for the season • Also returned a kickoff 25 yards at Valparaiso •
14
VETERAN PROFILES Had four tackles at Campbell • Made three stops vs. Butler • Collected tackles against Morehead State, Valpo, Dayton and Marist. Prep Years: Played for coach Greg Hatfield at Fauquier High School • First-team all-district as a wide receiver and cornerback in 2006 • First-team all-district as kick returner and safety in 2007 and second-team all-district as a wide receiver • Also earned second-team all-region as a kick returner and safety in 2007 • Lettered in basketball and lacrosse as well • National Honor Society. Personal: Born Dec. 14, 1989 • The son of Patrick and Jeanne Kidwell • Has three siblings, Jennifer, Jackie and PJ • Father played college football at Stonehill.
CAREER STATS 2008 2009
G 10 10
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD FF FR BK 6 6 12 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 18 53 2.0 9 0.0 0 3 105* 5 0 0 0
TOTAL 20 41 24 65 2.0 *Includes 30-yard return for TD
9
0.0
0
3
105 5
0
0
time all-district and district Defensive Player of the Year • Defensive MVP and team captain as a senior • National Honor Society, AIM Scholar. Personal: Born May 13, 1989 • The son of Dick and Judy Lockridge • Has an older sister, Lena • Father and uncle played football at VMI • Grandfather played basketball at Roanoke College.
CAREER STATS 2008 2009
G 1 10
TOTAL
11
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD FF FR BK 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
0
3
6-1
205
11
DB
Jesuit Political Science
2009: Played in seven games and started three in the secondary • Finished with 18 tackles, 15 of which were solo hits • Posted seven solo tackles and a pass breakup at Butler • Had five solo tackles and a pass breakup at Jacksonville • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Played in five games on defense and special teams • Served as a kickoff specialist • Averaged 60.2 yards in five kickoffs • Recorded a tackle at LenoirRhyne. 2007: Played in one contest on special teams at San Diego. Prep Years: Four-year letterman for coach Dan Carmazzi at Jesuit High School • All-city, team captain and a Blitz 3 Holiday Classic All-Star as a senior • Honorable Mention All-Delta League as a junior • Also lettered in basketball and baseball • National Merit Scholar • National Honor Society of High School Scholar • National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete; representative speaker of all nominees. Personal: Born Nov. 10, 1988, in Sacramento • The son of Scott and Linda • Has two siblings, Blythe and Emily • Grandfather, Rod Franz, was a threetime All-American at Cal, the only one in Bears’ football history.
CAREER STATS 2007 2008 2009
G 1 5 7
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 15 3 18 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0
TOTAL
13
15
0.0
0
0.0
0
0
0
PD 0 0 2
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0
BK 0 0 0
2
0
0
0
RICHARD LOCKRIDGE Jr.
5-11
Lebanon, Va. Lebanon
0
0
0
5-10
190
RB
Weston, Fla.
Sacramento, Calif.
19
0.0
0
0
0
215
LB
50
Cypress Bay
43
History
Notes: Team captain • Listed as the co-starter at running back on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Named second-team All-PFL • Ranked fifth in the league in rushing with 62.6 yards a game • Played in all 10 games and started nine • Rushed for 626 yards and five TDs and caught 10 passes for 91 yards for the season • Ran for 147 yards and a TD on 19 carries at Butler • Rushed 20 times for 135 yards and a TD vs. Campbell • Had 13 carries for 87 yards vs. LenoirRhyne • Rushed 18 times for 66 yards and two scores at Jacksonville • Ran for 58 yards and a TD and caught a pass for 35 yards at San Diego. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Ranked 10th in the PFL in rushing • Tied for fourth in the league in scoring and touchdowns • Played in 11 contests • Led the team in scoring with 66 points and second on the squad with 418 rushing yards • Also had seven receptions for 61 yards and a score • Rushed 14 times for 105 yards and two TDs at Campbell • Had 90 yards on 16 carries with two TDs vs. Butler • Ran 13 times for 72 yards and a score vs. Drake • Caught a 25-yard TD pass at Morehead State • Totaled 479 allpurpose yards for the season. 2007: Played in seven contests, making two starts • Caught the game-winning touchdown against Lenoir-Rhyne, a 24-yard reception, the first of his career and his first TD catch • Rambled 22 times for 135 yards and two touchdowns at Jacksonville; also caught two passes for 15 yards • Had 21 carries for 72 yards and three TDs at Dayton; also caught three passes for 15 yards • Rushed 26 times for 69 yards and a score vs. Drake; caught four passes for 23 yards • Missed two games with injuries. Prep Years: Three-year letterman for coach Bill Hobbs at Cypress Bay High School and led Broward County in rushing as a senior • Named first-team all-county by the Sun Sentinel • A Broward County All-Star, Dade/Broward County All-Star and Global All-Star • Brian Piccolo Scholar-Athlete winner and Broward County Athletic Association Scholar Athlete • Also lettered in track and swimming • AP Scholar, Spanish Honor Society and National Honor Roll • National Society of High School Scholars • Nominated to National Student Leadership Conference in 2006. Personal: Born Oct. 4, 1988, in Bayshore, N.Y. • The son of Ken and JoEllen • Has an older sister, Rebecca, and younger brother, Vincent.
Political Science
2009: Played in all 10 games • Recorded solo tackles against Elon, Jacksonville and Marist • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Played in the final game of the season against Butler. Prep Years: Four-year lettermen for coach John Adams at Lebanon High School • Named to Virginia Preps all-state team and two-time all-region • Also two-
15
0
KENNY MANTUO
RODNEY LASHER
4
0
0
Sr.
Sr.
0.0
CAREER STATS 2007 2008 2009
G 7 11 10
Rush 81 99 139
Yds 316 418 626
Avg 3.9 4.2 4.5
TD 6 10 5
Lg 37 20 61
Rec 10 7 10
Yds 77 61 91
TD 1 1 0
Lg 24 25 33
TOTAL
28
319
1360
4.3
21
61
27
229
2
33
2010 FOOTBALL
VETERAN PROFILES ELLIS MARTIN Jr.
LEWIS MCALISTER
6-1
255
44
DL
Morganton, N.C. Freedom
So.
Played in all 10 games and started eight • Collected 26 tackles, five tackles for loss and two sacks on the season • Recorded four stops against Elon, San Diego and Marist • Had three tackles vs. Campbell, Morehead State and Butler • Sacks came against Elon and San Diego • Had a pass breakup and a blocked kick vs. Marist • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Played in three contests • Credited with five tackles and a half sack • Made three stops at Campbell • Collected a tackle vs. Dayton and San Diego. Prep Years: Played for Jason Watson at Freedom High School • Named all-conference as a junior and senior • Voted best linebacker as a junior and Defensive MVP as a senior • Also named team captain as a senior • National Honor Society. Personal: Born April 14, 1990 • The son of Jim Martin and Tyra Jones • Has a younger brother, Andrew • Uncle, Darren Wilson, played defensive end at Appalachian State • Father played football at Lenoir-Rhyne.
Apex
66
Notes: Listed as the starter at defensive tackle on the preseason depth chart.
2009: Played in nine contests on the defensive line and special teams • Had three tackles at Elon • Made a solo hit vs. Lenoir-Rhyne • Assisted on a tackle for loss vs. Drake • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Played for coach Bob Wolfe at Apex High School • Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2008 and all-conference in 2007 • Won WRAL Extra Effort Award in 2008 • Also a two-time all-conference selection in wrestling • National Merit Scholar and Honor Roll. Personal: Born Sept. 29, 1990 • The son of Don and Amy McAlister • Has two younger brothers, David and Kevin and a younger sister, Maggie.
CAREER STATS 2009
G 9
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD FF FR BK 1 4 5 0.5 6 0.5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
BRODY MEDFORD So.
CAREER STATS 2008 2009
G 3 10
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD FF FR BK 2 3 5 0.5 6 0.5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 14 26 5.0 15 2.0 7 0 0 1 0 0 1
TOTAL
13
14
31
5.5
21
2.5
13
0
0
1
0
0
1
So.
5-8
170
Modesto, Calif. Woodberry Forest School
WR
8
Undeclared
Notes: Changed number from 31 to 8 • Will see action at wide receiver and as a return specialist. 2009: Played in the first two games before an injury ended his season • Caught one pass for five yards at Elon and two for 16 vs. LenoirRhyne • Also returned four kicks for 53 yards • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Team captain for coach Clint Alexander at Woodberry Forest School • First team all-state as a wide receiver in 2007, second-team allstate in 2008 and all-state honorable mention in 2006 • Three-time All-Prep selection • Also lettered in track and basketball and served as team captain for both • All-state and all-conference in track • High Honors GPA at Woodberry Forest. Personal: Born July 9, 1990 • The son of Danny and Silvia Martinez • Has three siblings, Sofia, Monica and Angel • Earned Craig Scholarship to Davidson.
CAREER STATS Rec 3
Yds TD 21 0
6-1
170
DB
Waynesville, N.C. Tuscola Senior
23
Undeclared
2009: Played in one contest. Prep Years: Played for Donnie Kiefer at Tuscola High
DANNY MARTINEZ
G 2
DL
Undeclared
Notes: Listed as the starter on the preseason depth chart at nose guard. 2009:
2009
240
Apex, N.C.
History
17
6-3
LG 11
KR Yds TD Lg 4 53 0 15
School • Named 3A all-state as a defensive back in 2008 • Named all-county and all-conference in 2007 and 2008 • Named team Outstanding DB as a junior and senior • Led team to MAC Conference title as a senior and was named Red Zone Old Spice Player of the Year • Also lettered in basketball, tennis and track • Wendy’s High School Heisman. Personal: Born Dec. 12, 1990 • The son of Kevin and Tinga Medford • Has an older sister, Gillian • Father played football at Mars Hill College • Plays the guitar.
MALCOLM MOSES-HAMPTON Jr.
5-10
Windsor Mill, Md. The McDonogh School
190
DB
26
Psychology
Notes: Listed second on the preseason depth chart at strong safety. 2009: Played in all 10 games • Finished the season with 32 tackles (20 solo), 7.5 tackles for loss and a sack • Recorded seven tackles (6 solo) vs. Morehead State • Had five stops and a tackle for loss at Dayton • Recorded three solo hits (2 for loss) at Butler • Posted two tackles and a sack vs. Drake. 2008: Played in eight games on defense and special teams • Totaled 12 tackles, half a sack and a fumble recovery • Made four stops and recovered a fumble vs. San Diego • Had five
16
VETERAN PROFILES tackles at Drake • Collected two tackles at Campbell and one vs. Dayton. Prep Years: Played for coach Dominic Damico at The McDonogh School • Named AllMIAA and first-team All-Examiner Defense • Also lettered in track • Terry Scholarship winner, National Honor Society, AP Scholar, Cum Laude Society. Personal: Born April 10, 1990 • The son of Carl Hampton and Danielle Moses • Has three younger siblings, Kaman, Bryon and Leah • Has been a member of concert choir for four years and performed in Croatia and Russia.
WILL NORRIS Sr.
2009: Did not see any game action. 2008: Did not see any game action for the Wildcats. Prep Years: Attended the Seattle Academy in Seattle, Wash. • Lettered
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD FF FR BK 6 6 12 0.5 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 20 12 32 7.5 49 1.0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL
18
26
50
1.0
11
0
0
0
0
1
0
5-11
220
LB
Sandwich, Mass. BC High
52
Undeclared
Notes: Listed as the starter on the preseason depth chart. Notes: Played in all 10 games at linebacker and on special teams • Recorded six tackles on the season • Had two stops vs. Drake and San Diego • Recorded one tackle vs. Campbell and Butler • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Played for coach Jon Bartlett at BC High and led team to the 2008 Division I Massachusetts Superbowl title • Two-way starter at linebacker and guard • All-conference as a linebacker • Named to all-state academic team • National Honor Society, Begley Scholar and recipient of the 2009 Ted Lyons Scholar Athlete Award. Personal: Born April 14, 1991 • The son of Paul and Mary-Alice Moynahan • Has a sister Claire, and three brothers, James, Thomas and Brian • Sister is on the crew team at Holy Cross • Mother played field hockey and lacrosse at Holy Cross.
G 10
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD FF FR BK 1 5 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6-0
265
DL
Knoxville, Tenn. Webb School
Jr.
6-3
Bull Valley, Ill. McHenry West
74
Undeclared
2009: Played in one contest – vs. Campbell • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Lettered four years for coach Dave Meske at Webb School in Tennessee • Named Best Blocker and team captain • Also lettered four seasons in track and two in wrestling • Eagle Scout. Personal: Born Sept. 10, 1991 • The son of Richard and Renee Nye • Has two younger sisters, Maddie and Hannah.
NICK OROBELLO So.
5-11
175
WR
Tierra Verde, Fla.
80
Undeclared
2009: Did not see any game action • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Lettered for coach Dominick Ciao at Berkeley Preparatory School • Team
JOE NEWLON 285
OL
59
History
academic state champions • Hillsborough Academic/Athletic Hall of Fame • National Honor Society, Science Honor Society. Personal: Born March 25, 1991 • The son of Pete and Jill Orobello • Has five siblings – Peter, Katy, Ryan, Tayler and Morgan.
JON OSTERHOUT
Notes: Listed as the starter at left guard on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Did not see any game action • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action for the ‘Cats. Prep Years: Played for coach Tim Beagle at McHenry Community High School • Named first-team all-conference and all-area • Named Offensive Lineman of the Year and earned IHSA Football Academic All-State honors • Team has made 20 consecutive playoff appearances • Also lettered in track • Valedictorian, National Honor Society of High School Scholars, Spanish Honor Society, junior and senior class vice president, Illinois State Scholar, U.S. Marine Corps Scholastic Excellence Award, Chicago Tribune All-State Academic Team Finalist. Personal: Born April 9, 1990 • The son of Shaun and Christine Newlon • Has three sisters, Sarah, Jessica and Rebecca, and one brother, John • Father played football at Northwestern University.
17
So.
Berkley Prep
CAREER STATS 2009
four years in track and field under coach Rob Phillips • League and tri-district champion, state competitor in long jump, medaling fifth in triple • Lettered two years in soccer and earned team MVP honors as a junior • Played for German soccer club TSV Milbertshofen in Munich after high school before coming to Davidson • Four-year Honors student, National Honor Society. Personal: Born Sept. 1, 1988, in Santa Clara, Calif. • The son of George and Suzanne • Has two sisters, Katie and Emily • Father played nose guard for Bill Walsh at Stanford University.
RICK NYE
PATRICK MOYNAHAN So.
82
History
G 8 10
8.0
WR
Seattle Academy
2008 2009
44
195
Seattle, Wash.
CAREER STATS
18
5-9
So.
6-4
Elmhurst, Ill. Fenwick
310
OL
70
Undeclared
2009: Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Team captain and three-year lettermen for coach Joseph DiCanio at Fenwick High School • Two-time all-conference honorable mention • Football Top Student-Athlete Award Winner • Also lettered in wrestling and track • National Honor Society, Illinois State Scholar. Personal: Born Feb. 12, 1991 • The son of Michael and Jackie Osterhout • Has a younger brother, Steven.
2010 FOOTBALL
VETERAN PROFILES MORGAN POPHAM Jr.
6-2
GIANNI RICCI 240
95
DL
Marietta, Ga. Sprayberry
Jr.
5-10
215
58
LB
McKees Rocks, Pa. Montour Political Science
Notes: Penciled in as the starter at defensive tackle on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Played in all 10 games, making one start • Posted 18 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, a sack and two pass breakups for the season • Had seven tackles, a sack and a pass breakup vs. Drake • Recorded five tackles (1 for loss) vs. Campbell • Recorded three stops at San Diego • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Played in eight contests • Collected a tackle against UNC Pembroke and Dayton. Prep Years: Threeyear varsity captain for coach Billy Shackelford at Sprayberry High School • Named Outstanding Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2005 and 2006 and won the 48-Minute Man of the Year Award in 2007 • Named all-county in 2007 and three-time winner of the Cobb County Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Week • Named Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2007, President of the National Honor Society, VP of Spanish Honor Society, Craig Scholarship Award winner, Georgia Merit Scholar. Personal: Born Dec. 29, 1989 • The son of Marty and Wendy Popham • Has three younger siblings, Crystal, Chase and Nicholas • Appeared on Georgia Public Broadcasting as featured Academic Athlete of the Week.
CAREER STATS 2008 2009
G 8 10
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD FF FR BK 1 1 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 18 2.5 8 1.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL
18
10
10
20
2.5
8
1.0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
Notes: Listed second at inside linebacker on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Played in all 10 games • Posted 14 tackles and a tackle for loss on the season • Had six stops (1 for loss) at Elon • Recorded three stops vs. Morehead State and San Diego • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Played in all 11 games on defense and special teams • Made 17 tackles for the season • Recorded two tackles and an interception at Lenoir-Rhyne • Had three tackles, a tackle for loss, a forced fumble and a pass breakup vs. Jacksonville • Made four stops against Morehead State and Valparaiso. Prep Years: Four-year starter for coach Lou Cerro at Montour High School • Team captain as a junior and a senior • Unanimously selected first-team all-conference after setting a school record with 121 tackles • Honorable Mention all-state and first-team all-state academic • Named Fox Player of the Game at the WPIAL Championship at Heinz Field • Named GoArmy.com Player of the Game four times • Played on Montour’s first undefeated championship team since 1964 • Also lettered four years in tennis • National Honor Society and served as Treasurer, High Honor Status, Highest Honor Distinction. Personal: Born July 9, 1989 • The son of Ernest and Sherry Ricci • Brother, Ernest, played football at Dickinson College • Father played football at Washington & Jefferson College • Gianni is the second student from Montour High School to play football at Davidson, joining Nick Dumich ‘71, who played in the 1969 Tangerine Bowl • Appeared on ESPN reality show Bound for Glory, which was filmed at Montour during Ricci’s sophomore season and ran for eight weeks on national television • Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus coached the team that season.
CAREER STATS
JOSH RAYMOND So.
5-10
215
LB
Winston-Salem, N.C. Ronald W. Reagan
34
2008 2009
G 11 10
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD FF FR BK 10 7 17 1.0 1 0.0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 6 8 14 1.0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL
21
16
15
31
2.0
2
0.0
0
1
1
So.
coach Greg King at Ronald Reagan High School • Only four-year starter in school history • All-time leading rusher and played multiple positions – running back, wide receiver, quarterback, safety, linebacker, punter and kicker • Also lettered in baseball and track • National Honor Society and Honor Roll. Personal: Born April 12, 1990 • The son of Joe and Bonnie Raymond • Has a younger brother, Dakota, and a younger sister, Jamison • Uncle, Herbert Phillips, attended Davidson.
DAN REDINGER So.
6-0
Hampstead, N.C. Topsail Senior
170
QB
19
Undeclared
6-4
ior for coach Bryan Davis at Topsail High School • Named all-conference and all-area honorable mention in 2007 and 2008 • Also lettered in baseball and was a team captain as a junior and senior • Named all-conference and second-team all-area in baseball in 2008 and 2009 • Named all-state in baseball in 2009 • National Honor Society and AP Scholar with Honor Award. Personal: Born August 29, 1991 • The son of Gary and Janet Redinger • Has a younger brother, Tyler.
275
OL
Huntsville, Ala. Randolph School
0
0
73
Undeclared
2009: Did not see any game action • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Team captain for Brian Case at Randolph School • Inaugural member of Fifth Quarter Club for excellence and commitment in the weight room • Also team captain in basketball • National Merit finalist, Honor Roll all four years. Personal: Born Nov. 8, 1990 • The son of Jim and Nancy Richardson • Has a younger brother, Will • Father is a 1972 graduate of Davidson.
BEN SARVER Sr.
6-0
Harrisonburg, Va. Harrisonburg
2009: Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Team captain as a junior and sen-
1
BEN RICHARDSON
Undeclared
Notes: Moving from fullback to linebacker this season. 2009: Played in four contests • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Lettered four years for
2
175
WR
14
History
2009: Played in all 10 games • Caught two passes for 43 yards and a TD for the season • Caught a pass for 31 yards vs. Lenoir-Rhyne • Caught a TD pass for 12 yards vs. Campbell. 2008: Played in all 11 games on offense and special teams • Caught five passes for 32 yards on the season • Had three catches for 17 yards at Drake and two receptions for 15 yards vs. Dayton. 2007: Played in
18
VETERAN PROFILES eight games • Caught a pass for 28 yards in the season finale vs. Valparaiso • Blocked a punt against Drake and helped cause three safeties on punts in that game. Prep Years: Three-year letterman in football for coach and father Tim Sarver at Harrisonburg High School • Valley District Offensive Player of the Year, first-team all-district, second-team all-region, all-area and team MVP • Led team to 33-3 record as the starting quarterback, including three consecutive district titles • Harrisonburg won the region and was the state runner-up in 2004 • Also lettered in baseball and track • A team captain and two-time alldistrict outfielder in baseball • Harrisonburg High School Most Outstanding Athlete and National Honor Society. Personal: Born Nov. 11, 1988, in Harrisonburg • The son of Tim and Kathy • Has an older brother, Jeb, and an older sister, Amanda • Father and brother played football at Emory & Henry College • Mother played basketball at Virginia Tech.
CAREER STATS 2007 2008 2009
G 8 11 10
Rec 1 5 2
Yds 28 32 43
Avg 28.0 6.4 21.5
TD 0 0 1
Lg 28 10 31
TOTAL
29
8
103
12.9
1
31
NICK SAVARINO Sr.
6-3
220
91
OLB
Kensington, Md. Gonzaga College HS Art
2009: Played in all 10 games • Finished the season with six tackles • Assisted on four stops at Elon • Had tackles vs. Dayton and Marist • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Did not see any game action as a sophomore. 2007: Played in one game against Valparaiso • Recorded one tackle. Prep Years: Played football for coach Kenneth Lucas at Gonzaga College High School • Won Class of 1973 Award for integrity and leadership • National Honor Society • Honor Roll seven semesters • Geza Illes Leadership award • Barnes Award. Personal: Born Nov. 28, 1988, in Baltimore • The son of Stephen and Charlotte • Father competed for the Harvard crew team • Plays the guitar.
CAREER STATS 2007 2008 2009
G 1 0 10
TOTAL
11
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 0 1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
7
7
0.0
0
0.0
0
0
0
PD 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0
BK 0 0 1
0
0
0
0
SEAN SIMMONS Sr.
5-11
Dripping Springs Sociology
Notes: Listed second at cornerback on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Did not see any game action for the Wildcats • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll.
2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Played in six games on defense and special teams • Recorded tackles vs. Jacksonville and Dayton. 2007: Saw action in one contest against Valparaiso in the season finale. Prep Years: Earned two letters in football under coach Howard Ballard at Dripping Springs High School • Named second-team alldistrict as a wide receiver and firstteam all-district as a defensive back in his senior season • Team captain and team MVP in 2006 and set the school mark with a 102-yard kickoff return • Earned second-team all-district honors as a defensive back in 2005 • Also lettered in track and baseball • National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete and scholarship recipient • Four-time first-team academic all-district. Personal: Born Oct. 7, 1988, in Austin Texas • The son of Jonathan and Jan • Has a younger brother, Jake, and a younger sister, Carley • Grandfather, John Zommerman, played football at Rice University.
CAREER STATS 2007 2008 2009
G 1 6 0
TOTAL
7
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2
0
2
190
K
Hunt
16
Undeclared
Notes: Listed second at placekicker on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Played in six contests • Kicked off 18 times for 1070 yards • Posted over 200 yards vs. Morehead State, Drake and San Diego • Averaged 59.4 yards a kickoff for the year. Prep Years: Old Spice Player of the Year at Hunt High School • Named allarea, all-conference and Area Specialist of the Year • Also lettered in soccer, tennis and track • All-region, all-conference, team captain and team MVP in soccer • National Honor Society, Academic Excellence Society, Wendy’s Heisman Nominee. Personal: Born Feb. 14, 1991 • The son of Yani Schick • Has an older brother, Alex, who played soccer for four years at Xavier University.
CAREER STATS
19
G 6
KO 18
0
0.0
0
0
0
6-1
220
OLB
Advance, N.C.
Wilson, N.C.
2009
0.0
Yds 1070
Avg 59.4
PD 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0
BK 0 0 0
0
0
0
0
PHILIP SINEATH
ROBERT SCHICK 6-0
9
DB
Dripping Springs, Texas
Sr.
So.
180
Forsyth Country Day
49
History
2009: Played in two contests and started one • Assisted on two tackles at San Diego. 2008: Played in five contests • Credited with a tackle for loss vs. Dayton. 2007: Played in three games • Had a tackle and assisted on a tackle for loss in the season finale vs. Valparaiso. Prep Years: Earned four letters in football under coach Rusty LaRue, who played football, basketball and baseball for Wake Forest University, at Forsyth Country Day • Team captain and defensive MVP as a senior • Won Founders Award, the high school’s highest football honor • Also won three letters in lacrosse and was named Rookie of the Year in 2004 • National Honor Society. Personal: Born Aug. 13, 1988, in Winston Salem, N.C. • The son of BJ and Alice.
CAREER STATS 2007 2008 2009
G 3 5 2
TOTAL
10
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 0 1 1 0.5 1 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1.0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1
3
4
2010 FOOTBALL
1.5
3
0.0
0
0
0
PD 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0
BK 0 0 0
0
0
0
0
VETERAN PROFILES JOHN STILLWELL So.
6-6
BRANDON SYKES 245
TE
Richmond, Va. St. Christopher’s School
86
Sr.
6-1
195
3
DB
Alpharetta, Ga. Chattahoochee
Undeclared
Sociology
2009: Did not see any game action • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Lettered three years under coach Paul Padalino at St. Christopher’s
Notes: Listed as the starter on the preseason depth chart at cornerback • Has started 18 career games, the most of any returning Wildcat. 2009: Started all
School • Starting quarterback as a junior and senior in high school • Also lettered in basketball and baseball • Editor of high school newspaper. Personal: Born April 14, 1991 • The son of Charles and Sallie Stillwell • Has two younger siblings, Henry and Janie • Aunt, Maria Tucker, attended Davidson and played soccer • Father played lacrosse at Princeton and mother played lacrosse at Virginia • Grandfather played football and wrestled at Williams College • Coached seventh-grade baseball team.
eight games he played in • Finished the season with 13 tackles, two tackles for loss and two pass breakups • Had four stops, including one for loss, vs. Morehead State • Recorded three tackles vs. Drake • Collected two tackles (1 for loss) and a pass breakup at San Diego • Injury forced him out of the other two. 2008: Tied for the PFL lead in fumble recoveries • Played in all 11 games and started the last 10 at strong safety • Seventh on the team with 42 tackles to go along with three tackles for loss, three fumble recoveries and three pass breakups • Had four tackles (two for loss) and a fumble recovery vs. Jacksonville; the fumble recovery set up the game-winning field goal • Had seven tackles, a tackle for loss and a fumble recovery at Morehead State • Posted seven tackles at Lenoir-Rhyne • Had two tackles and a fumble recovery vs. San Diego • Had five tackles (four solo) vs. Butler. 2007: Played in eight games on defense and special teams • Recorded three tackles and broke up a pass vs. Valparaiso • Registered tackles vs. Morehead State, Dayton and Butler. Prep Years: Three-year starter and four-year letterman for coach Terry Crowder at Chattahoochee High School • Team won the Georgia Region 6AAAAA title in 2003 and advanced to the state playoffs in 2006 • Also lettered in track • National Honor Society • Principal Honor Roll each semester. Personal: Born Jan. 9, 1989, in Lithonia, Ga. • The son of Kevin and Jaquata • Father played football at Kentucky • Cousin played football at Tulane • Three uncles played college football; one played at Vanderbilt and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
WILL SUTHERLAND So.
5-10
175
LB
Corpus Christi, Texas Woodberry Forest School
35
Undeclared
2009: Did not see any game action for the Wildcats. Prep Years: Played for coach Clint Alexander at Woodberry Forest School • All-prep, all-state and AllCentral Virginia as an inside linebacker • Led team to two prep championships • Team captain • Also lettered in wrestling and lacrosse • Won conference title in wrestling at 171 pounds. Personal: Born Dec. 3, 1990 • The son of Scott and Larken Sutherland • Has a younger brother, George • Mother played field hockey at Hollins University in Virginia • Plays the guitar and bagpipes.
BO SWANSON Jr.
6-3
195
K/PK
Alpharetta, Ga. Alpharetta
90
2009: Played in one contest • Kicked off twice for 124 yards at Jacksonville. 2008:
CAREER STATS
Played in the last seven games of the campaign • Averaged 55.2 yards on 38 kickoff attempts with three touchbacks • Made good on his lone PAT of the year, at Campbell. Prep Years: Named North Fulton Prep All-Special Teams • Three-time Special Teams Player of the Year • Holds all Alpharetta High School place-kicking records • Eight-time Player of the Week • Also served as captain of basketball team and lettered in swimming. Personal: Born Oct. 2, 1989 • The son of Charles and Carol Swanson • Has two siblings, Cal and Georgia • Father played football at Army.
2007 2008 2009
G 8 11 8
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 3 3 6 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 26 16 42 3.0 17 0.0 0 0 0 9 4 13 2.0 2 0.0 0 0 0
TOTAL
27
38
23
61
5.0
19
0.0
0
0
0
PD 1 3 2
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 3 0
BK 0 0 0
6
0
3
0
GRANT THOMAS So.
5-10
Middlesex Borough, N.J. The Pingry School
225
LB
54
Undeclared
2009: Did not see any game action for the Wildcats. Prep Years: Lettered three
CAREER STATS 2008 2009
G FG-A Lg 7 0-0 0 1 0-0 0
TOTAL 8
0-0
0
PAT 1 0
Pts 1 0
1
1
KO Yds 38 2097 2 124 40
2221
Avg 55.2 62.0 55.5
seasons for Chris Shilts at The Pingry School • Two-way starter for all three seasons and named all-conference and honorable mention all-area • Team captain • Also earned four letters in track • AP Scholar and named to Honor Roll all four years • Sang in Men’s Glee Club and Student Government Representative all four years. Personal: Born Feb. 20, 1991 • The son of Ana Maina-Thomas • Has an older sister, Lisa.
20
VETERAN PROFILES TORRY TREU So.
6-2
255
DL
Chagrin Falls, Ohio Kenston
77
Undeclared
Notes: Listed second at defensive tackle on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Played in three contests • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Three year lettermen for coach Roger Vasey at Kenston High School • Team captain and won Best Lineman Award as a senior; recorded 91 tackles and five sacks • First-team all-county in offense and defense in 2008 • Second team allcounty on defense and honorable mention all-conference as a sophomore • First-team all-conference on defense as a junior and second-team all-conference on offense as a senior • Named a top-100 player to watch in Ohio • Also lettered four years in track • National Honor Society and selected to deliver 2009 commencement speech. Personal: Born Oct. 3, 1990 • The son of Kris and Nancy Treu • Has three brothers, Lukas, Karsten and Mattias, and a sister, Britta • Father played freshman football at Dartmouth • Sings lead vocals and plays lead guitar for Lord of Life Lutheran Church F.L.Y. rock band • Has acted in six high school plays and was senior representative in Drama Club.
JOSH WIGGINS So.
6-3
195
WR
Rocky Point, N.C. Heide Trask
10
Undeclared
Notes: Listed second at wide receiver on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Played in nine games, mostly on special teams. Prep Years: Lettered for coach Gregg Kochakji at Heide Trask • Named first-team all-conference in 2007 and 2008 and was named team MVP both seasons • Set a school record for passing yards with 3,147 • Also a first-team all-conference selection in basketball and set the school record with 38 points in a game • Team captain in basketball • Valedictorian and National Honor Society. Personal: Born March 3, 1991 • The son of Tina Wiggins • Has a younger brother, Branden.
an 18-yard pass vs. Butler • Scored the game-winning TD at Lenoir-Rhyne • Caught a 38-yard TD pass vs. Jacksonville • Also caught TD passes against Valpo and Dayton. 2007: Played in all 10 games and started the last three • Came on big at the end of the season and scored 10 touchdowns in the last three games • Ranked fifth in the league in scoring with 60 points • Had a breakout game at Butler, rushing for a career-high 225 yards and four touchdowns, which tied the school record • Rushed for 50 yards and a TD and caught six passes for 54 yards and two scores at San Diego; also returned three kicks for 55 yards • Rushed for 67 yards and two TDs and caught three passes for 37 yards and a score against Valparaiso • Returned seven kicks for 187 yards, including one for 57 yards vs. Drake • Had seven kick returns for 155 yards at Dayton. Prep Years: Set Scotland High School records for career (54) and single-game (6) touchdowns under coach Mark Barnes • Named all-conference as a junior and senior • Named Most Outstanding Running Back as a junior and MVP as a senior • Also earned letters in basketball and track • National Honor Society. Personal: Born Dec. 10, 1988 • The son of John and Sandra.
CAREER STATS 2007 2008 2009
G Rush Yds Avg 10 72 367 5.1 11 52 291 5.6 10 80 258 3.2
TOTAL 31
204
KR 21 35 32
Yds 511 770 660
916
Sr.
5-9
Laurinburg, N.C. Scotland
11
44
4.5
88 1941 22.1
1
98
Rec Yds 10 99 16 163 9 56 35
318
185
RB
5
Notes: Listed as the co-starter at running back on the preseason depth chart • Also the ‘Cats’ top return specialist. 2009: Played in all 10 games, making one start • Ranked second in the PFL in all-purpose yards (120.1 yds/gm), third in punt return yards (8.7 yds/gm) and seventh in kick return yards (20.6 yds/gm) • Finished the season with 258 rushing yards, 56 receiving yards, 660 kick return yards and 227 punt return yards • Totaled 1,201 all-purpose yards for the season • Had 194 all-purpose yards, including 175 on kick and punt returns, at Jacksonville • Collected 166 all-purpose yards at San Diego, including 15 rushes for 72 yards and a TD. 2008: Named All-PFL honorable mention as a kick return specialist • Ranked second in the PFL in all-purpose yards with 127.8 a contest • Tied for ninth in the PFL in TDs • Ranked sixth in kickoff return yards and punt return yards • Named PFL Special Teams Player of the Week Nov. 8 after returning a kickoff for 98 yards against San Diego and totaling 153 all-purpose yards • Played in all 11 games • Rushed 52 times for 291 yards and three TDs • Also had 16 catches for 163 yards and three TDs • Set school record with 770 kick return yards • Totaled 1,406 all-purpose yards on the year • Had eight carries for 93 yards and two scores at Campbell; had 164 all-purpose yards in the contest • Posted seven carries for 72 yards and caught
TD 3 3 0
Lg 29 38 22
0
38
PR Yds Avg TD Lg 0 0 0.0 0 0 18 182 10.1 0 40 26 227 8.7 0 27 44
409
9.3
0
40
OL
75
ZENUS WILSON 6-3
295
Charlotte, N.C.
Political Science
21
Lg 44 42 18
Avg TD Lg 24.3 0 57 22.0 1 98 20.6 0 33
Sr.
JUSTIN WILLIAMS
TD 7 3 1
Charlotte Christian Biology
Notes: Listed as the starter at right guard on the preseason depth chart • Has started 12 straight games on the offensive line. 2009: Started all 10 contests and is only returning offensive lineman to play in every game • Anchored on an offensive line that helped the ‘Cats rush for an average of 146.1 yards a contest, which ranked fourth in the PFL • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Saw time on the line for an offense that ranked second in the PFL in passing and fourth in total offense • Played in eight games and started the last two at right guard. 2007: Did not see action in any games. Prep Years: Lettered all four years in football at Charlotte Christian for coach Mike Rose • First-team all-state and all-conference as a senior • Participated in the Oasis All-Star Shrine Classic • Also lettered four years in wrestling and track • Finished third in the state heavyweight division in wrestling as a junior and first as a senior • AP Scholar with distinction • National Honor Society • National Spanish Honor Society • National Achievement Scholarship • Attended Harvard Model Congress. Personal: Born Feb. 23, 1990, in Charlotte • The son of Calvin and Tammy • Has two older brothers, Phillip and Cal.
2010 FOOTBALL
VETERAN PROFILES COLIN WINT Jr.
BRANDON YEARGAN
6-3
285
OL
Weddington, N.C. Weddington
53
Sr.
6-1
225
OLB
Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Christian
Biology
40
Sociology
Notes: Listed second on the preseason depth chart at left tackle. 2009: Played in six games, including the last five • Played on an offensive line that helped the ‘Cats rush for an average of 146.1 yards a contest, which ranked fourth in the PFL. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Played in one contest at Campbell. Prep Years: Three-year starter and team captain as a senior for coaches Phil Williams and Ed Susi at Weddington High School • Two-time AllSouthwestern 4A and two-time All-Union County as an offensive lineman • Also named to Union County Super Team twice and a 2008 Charlotte Observer All-Star Scholars finalist • National Honor Society, National Math Honor Society. Personal: Born Sept 6, 1989 • The son of Bob and Susan Wint • Has a younger sibling, Braden • Father played linebacker at Lafayette College.
ANDREW WOHLER Sr.
6-3
200
P
Ridgewood, N.J. Ridgewood
99
Notes: Listed second at outside linebacker on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Missed the season due to injury • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Tied for second in the PFL in forced fumbles • Played in all 11 games and started the last two at outside linebacker • Totaled 13 tackles, two tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and an interception for the season • Credited with five tackles (two for loss), a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries at Lenoir-Rhyne • Had an interception for 36 yards at Campbell • Had two tackles and forced a fumble at UNC Pembroke • Recorded three tackles against Marist. 2007: Saw action on defense in three games. Prep Years: Three-year starter for coach Mike Rose at Charlotte Christian • Had over 100 tackles each season and was rated the 23rd best fullback in the nation by Scout.com • Two-way starter in 2006 Independent School Shrine Bowl between North and South Carolina • Named one of Twenty to Treasure, Charlotte Weekly’s top-20 seniors • Also lettered in baseball and wrestling • National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Born Aug. 25, 1988, in Atlanta, Ga. • The son of Benny and Elaine • Has two younger siblings, Evan and Morgan • Father played football and golf at the University of North Carolina.
CAREER STATS 2007 2008 2009
G 3 11 0
TOTAL
14
Chemistry
Notes: Team captain • Former linebacker who has been converted to a punter for the ‘Cats. 2009: Named second-team All-PFL • Ranked second in the PFL, averaging 40.5 yards a punt • Played in nine contests • Punted for 2,509 yards on 62 kicks • Placed 22 punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line • Rushed for 43 yards on fake punts, including a 35-yard scamper at San Diego • Had 11 punts for 445 yards at Elon • Had nine kicks for 350 yards vs. Morehead State • Punted six times for 271 yards (45.2/kick) with a long of 69 yards vs. Drake • Averaged 42.6 yards on seven punts and Butler • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Helped the ‘Cats rank second in the PFL in punting • Played in four contests • Punted 11 times for 442 yards for an average of 40.2 yards a kick • Averaged 41 yards on four kicks with three inside the 20 at Drake • Averaged 40 yards a punt on five attempts with one inside the 20 vs. Marist. 2007: Played in nine games on defense and special teams • All 11 of his tackles on the season were solo stops • Made four solo tackles and recorded two sacks in his Wildcat debut against UNC Pembroke • Had two solo tackles at Jacksonville • Also recorded tackles against Wingate, Lenoir-Rhyne, Drake, Butler and San Diego. Prep Years: Played football for coach Charles Johnson at Ridgewood High School • Two-time first-team all-league and honorable mention all-county • First-team All-Suburban and played in Bergen County AllStar Game • Kossick Award for Scholar Athlete • National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete • Also lettered in basketball and lacrosse • National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Born Oct. 20, 1988, in Houston, Texas • The son of Todd and Patricia • Has two sisters, Ashley and Brittany • Plays classical guitar.
G 9 4 9
TOTAL
22
4
9
13
2.0
10
0.0
0
0
0
PD 0 1 0
FF 0 2 0
FR 0 2 0
BK 0 0 0
1
2
2
0
JOSH YOST Jr.
6-2
220
TE
Huntersville, N.C. North Mecklenburg
85
History
Notes: Making the move from wide receiver to tight end • Listed second on the preseason depth chart. 2009: Played in the final three games of the season after injuries forced him to miss a majority of the campaign • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2008: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Played in two contests.Prep Years: Played for coach Glen Padgett at North Mecklenburg High School • Named all-conference as a senior and was selected to the East/West All-Star Game • Wendy’s Heisman Nominee, Roman Gabriel finalist and team captain • Named team’s Offensive Specialist of the Year in 2006 • Also lettered in basketball • National Honor Society, National Society of High School Scholars. Personal: Born Oct. 4, 1989 • The son of John and Donna Yost • Has a younger brother, Andrew • Has lived in six different states.
KACY YUHAS So.
5-11
Upper Arlington, Ohio Upper Arlington
250
DL
63
Undeclared
Notes: Moving from offensive to defensive line this season. 2009: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action for the ‘Cats. Prep Years:
CAREER STATS 2007 2008 2009
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 4 9 13 2.0 10 0.0 0 1 36 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0
Punts Yds 0 0 11 442 62 2509 73
2951
Avg 0.0 40.2 40.5
Lg 0 50 69
40.4
69
Played for Mike Golden at Upper Arlington High School • Named all-state, allconference, all-league and all-district after leading team to regional finals • Also lettered in basketball and lacrosse. Personal: Born Nov. 6, 1990 • The son of Bruce and Hannah Yuhas • Has a younger brother, Timmy, and an older sister, Riley • Father played football at Denison University in Ohio.
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FRESHMEN PROFILES TOM ABERNETHY Fr.
6-2
SETH BEESON 230
DL
Washington, D.C. Maret School
68
Undeclared
Fr.
6-2
250
OL
Lexington, N.C. North Davidson College
64
Undeclared
Prep Years: Three-year varsity starter for coach Mike Engelberg at Maret School
Prep Years: Three-year lettermen for coach Mark Holcomb at North Davidson
• Named all-conference as a senior and started at linebacker in the All-City Bowl • Member of winningest class in school history (26-10) and a team captain as a senior • Also lettered in basketball and baseball • Helped team win two conference championships and named first-team All-DC in baseball. Personal: Born Feb. 17, 1992 • The son of David Abernethy and Elizabeth Lewis • Has a sister, Janie.
High School • Team captain as a senior • Also letter two seasons in swimming • Four-year Academic All-Conference • Two-year member of National Honor Society • Student body President and six-year active member of Bethesda UMC • Valedictorian, Football Coach’s Award and school’s Male Sportsmanship Award. Personal: Born Nov. 27, 1991 • The son of Joel and Melanie Beeson • Has a younger brother, Ryan, and a younger sister, Lauryn • Cousin, Dan Matthews played football at Columbia University • Claims to be able to solve a Rubik’s Cube in 90 seconds or less • Took mission trip to Monterrey, Mexico.
JESSE ALSTON Fr.
5-10
FORREST BRANDT 190
RB
Littleton, N.C. Halifax Academy
25
Undeclared
Fr.
6-3
190
K/DB
Raleigh, N.C. St. David’s School
36
Undeclared
Prep Years: Four-year lettermen for Robert Long at Halifax Academy • Captain
Prep Years: Three-year lettermen for coach Wes Wilder at St. David’s School •
as a senior and won Viking Award for team MVP • Named all-conference and All-Roanoke Valley • 2009-10 Academic All-Conference • Also lettered in basketball • National Merit Scholar and Belk Scholarship Nominee. Personal: Born Nov. 4, 1991 • The son of Thomas and Sherry Alston • Has a brother, Forrest, and two sisters, Emilie and Chloe • Went on a medical mission trip to Quito, Ecuador • Uncle, Will Alston, played baseball and soccer at North Carolina Wesleyan • Aunt, Lynn Lesak, played volleyball and softball at North Carolina Wesleyan and cousin, Clifton Lesak, plays tennis at North Carolina Wesleyan.
Honorable mention all-conference as a sophomore at tight end • Played QB/K/P as a junior and senior and was named all-conference and all-state both seasons • Named 8-Man Player of the Year in 2009 • Also lettered in basketball and baseball • Named all-conference in baseball from 2008-10 and earned all-state honors in 2010 • Plans to play baseball at Davidson • National Honor Society • Davidson Bryan Scholar finalist. Personal: Born Nov. 2, 1991 • The son of Al and Christine Brandt • Has an older sister, Jennifer, and an older brother, Bo • Bo played baseball at Wofford • Grandfather, Bill Brandt, played football at Wisconsin • Cousin, Dr. Tim Bonsack, graduated from Davidson in 1979.
ALEC BARTZ Fr.
6-3
Lewis Center, Ohio Olentangy-Orange
MARK BRANNAN 290
OL
76
Undeclared
Fr. Tampa, Fla. Plant
6-0
255
OL
61
Undeclared
Prep Years: Two-year lettermen for coach Brian Cross at Olentangy Orange High
Prep Years: Played for coach Robert Weiner at H.B. Plant High School • Team
School • Two-year starter; helped team to OCC Championship in 2009 • 2009 Schumans/Rivals OL MVP at Cleveland Combine • Also lettered two seasons in track and named an All-Delaware County All-Star • Four time Football Scholar-Athlete Award and three-time Track Scholar Athlete Award. Personal: Born April 9, 1992 • The son of Roger and Sherry Bartz • Has a younger brother, Drew • Cousin plays football at Cincinnati • Helped lead DECA fundraising drive for the Make a Wish Foundation.
won the 4A State Championship in 2008 and the 5A state title in 2009 • Team captain and won the Dick Lewis Blocking Award in 2009 • National Honor Society • Senior class President. Personal: Born May 27, 1992 • The son of John and Kim Brannan • Has a brother, John, and a sister, Laura • Cousin, Andrew, is on the crew team at Yale.
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2010 FOOTBALL
FRESHMEN PROFILES JONATHAN CARKHUFF Fr.
6-0
185
JOHN DREXEL QB
Marietta, Ga. Lovett
14
Undeclared
Fr.
6-3
190
DB
Bellaire, Texas Episcopal
46
Undeclared
Prep Years: Four-year lettermen and three-time Offensive MVP for coach Mike
Prep Years: Played for coach Steve Leisz at Episcopal High School • Named all-
Muschamp at Lovett High School • Three-time AA All-State selection and team captain as a junior and senior • Owns all Lovett quarterback career records with 6,062 passing yards, 58 TDs, 60 percent completion rate and 146.5 efficiency rating • Rushed for 18 career touchdowns • Also lettered in baseball four years and was named all-area and the 2009 GHSA Dugout Club AA Player of the Year • National Honor Society • Played saxophone in school’s concert and jazz band. Personal: Born Sept. 15, 1991 • The son of William and Lois Carkhuff • Has two older brothers, Bejay and Philip • Father played football at Chattanooga.
conference and won the Sportsmanship Award • Team won the state championship • Also all-conference in soccer and lettered in track and lacrosse • National Honor Society • Student body Vice President • Participated in mission trips to Costa Rica, Jamaica, New Orleans and Mexico • Graduated summa cum laude • Named Episcopal’s Male Student Athlete of the Year for 2009-10 and earned the Excellence Award in the study of Religion. Personal: Born Sept. 24, 1991 • The son of Steven and Amy Drexel • Has an older sister, Hope, and a younger brother, Bill • Father played football at Alma College • Mother was a diver at Michigan State.
DAN CASEY Fr.
6-2
JOHN FERREIRA 190
DB
Rock Hill, S.C. Westminster Catawba Christian
20
Undeclared
Fr.
5-10
180
DB
Olympia, Wash. Timberline
29
Undeclared
Prep Years: Played for coach Ben McGarity at Westminster Catawba Christian
Prep Years: Four-year lettermen for coach Nick Mullen at Timberline High
School • Named all-state (NCISAA) and all-conference • Played in the Oasis Shrine Bowl • Also lettered in track • National Honor Society and High Honor Roll • Special Olympics volunteer • Made mission trips to Grenada, Guatemala and Belize. Personal: Born Jan. 6, 1992 • The son of Ray and Esther Casey • Has five sisters and five brothers • Father played basketball at King’s College and sister, Victoria, plays soccer at Grace College • Cousin, Ryan Kelly, plays basketball at Duke.
School • Honorable Mention all-state, first-team all-area and first-team allleague as a defensive back in 2009; also second-team all-league as a wide receiver • Second-team all-league as a DB in 2008 • Three-year captain and four-year Distinguished Scholar Award • Won George Stegie Memorial Award • National Honor Society • Class salutatorian and four-year Honor Roll • Editor of school newspaper, The Blazer, which won Second Best in Show at the National Convention and the Pacemaker Award. Personal: Born Oct. 12, 1991 • The son of Marvin and Susan Ferreira • Has an older sister, Meghan, and a younger brother, Kyle • Grandfather, Marvin Ferreira, played football at Santa Clara.
MICHAEL CORBETT Fr.
5-9
Delaware, Ohio Hayes
BOBBY FREEMAN 175
DB
41
Undeclared
Fr.
6-3
Snellville, Ga. Shiloh
265
OL
78
Undeclared
Prep Years: Three-year lettermen who started 31 consecutive games for coach
Prep Years: Three-year lettermen for coach Keith Wilkes at Shiloh High School •
Mike Luparo at Rutherford B. Hayes High School • First-team all-conference, second-team all-district and team MVP as a senior • Named second-team allconference as a junior • Also won Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award and named Academic All-Ohio • Owns school record with a 94-yard punt return • National Honor Society • Class salutatorian • Also lettered in track and lacrosse. Personal: Born Feb. 8, 1992 • The son of Michael Corbett and Lisa Russell • Has four brothers, Matt, Mitch, Nick and Dan • Cousin, Shawna Kelly, is a gymnast at North Carolina • Uncle, Pat Corbett, lettered in track at Fredonia State.
Named to county all-star team and team MVP • Gwinnett County Player of the Month for October, 2009 • Two-time All-County Scholar Athlete • Also lettered in baseball • National Beta Club • Attended National Youth Forum on Medicine at Emory University. Personal: Born July 10, 1992 • The son of Kevin and Donna Freeman • Has a younger brother, John • Grandfather played football at Duke.
24
FRESHMEN PROFILES CHRIS GORMAN Fr.
6-1
TOM JOHNSON 200
RB
Chagrin Falls, Ohio Chagrin Falls
30
Undeclared
Fr.
6-1
195
OLB
Omaha, Neb. St. Paul’s School
7
Undeclared
Prep Years: Played for coach Mark Iammarino at Chagrin Falls High School •
Prep Years: Played for coach Craig Vanderson at St. Paul’s School • Two-time all-
First-team all-state, County MVP, District MVP and Conference MVP • Team was the state runner up • Also lettered in baseball, earning all-conference honors • Cum Laude Society. Personal: Born Nov. 12, 1991 • The son of John and Julie Gorman • Has a younger brother, Connor • Father played baseball and football at WPI.
league and won Senior Football Award • Also lettered in wrestling and baseball • National Wrestling Tournament qualifier and placed fourth in New England at 189 pounds in 2010 • Captain of football and wrestling teams • Allleague in wrestling and baseball • Three-time National Latin Exam medalist. Personal: Born Oct. 1, 1990 • The son of Larry and Mandy Johnson • Has an older brother, Joe and a younger sister, Tara • Joe played football at Air Force Academy, Lawrence • Grandfather played football at Wisconsin and great grandfather played football for the Green Bay Packers.
JAKE HALL Fr.
6-1
MARCUS JOHNSTON 245
DL
Matthews, N.C. Providence
60
Undeclared
Fr.
6-1
195
RB
Coshocton, Ohio Coshocton
28
Undeclared
Prep Years: Three-year lettermen for coach Randy Long at Providence High
Prep Years: Played for coach and father Marty Arganbright at Coshocton High
School • Named All-Southwestern 4A in 2008 and 2009 • Team captain as a senior • Also lettered in baseball; Helped Panthers to the conference title in 2009 and 2010 • National Honor Society. Personal: Born Feb. 28, 1992 • The son of John and Alice Hall • Has a younger sister, Jillian • Father swam at Northeastern • Participated in the International Friendship Games in Amsterdam in 2007.
School • Ran for 4,649 career yards, scoring 68 TDs and 412 points • School record holder in rushing yards and points • First-team All-Ohio and played in North/South Game • Three-time first-team all-league and first-team all-region • Two-time first-team all-district • National Honor Society. Personal: Born Nov. 26, 1991 • The son of Marty and Dawn Arganbright • Marty played football at Muskingum College.
CAMERON JOE Fr.
5-10
Concord, N.C. North Mecklenburg
ADAM KURTZ 190
OLB
5
Undeclared
Fr.
6-2
Kinnelon, N.J. Don Bosco Prep
270
OL
72
Undeclared
Prep Years: Three-year lettermen and two-year starter for coach Michael Bradley
Prep Years: Four-year lettermen for coach Greg Toal at Don Bosco Prep • Team
at North Mecklenburg High School • Team captain • Also lettered in track and lacrosse • National Honor Society and Coca-Cola Scholarship semifinalist • Student body President • Volunteer at Ada Jenkins Center. Personal: Born Feb. 17, 1992 • The son of Michelle Gill.
won four consecutive state titles and was the 2009 National Champion • Named first-team all-league, second-team All-Suburban and third-team allcounty • Also lettered three seasons in lacrosse • National Honor Society • Attendee at the National Youth Leadership Forum. Personal: Born Jan. 7, 1992 • The son of Jerry and Debbie Kurtz • Has one younger sibling, Jordyn • Cousin, Jon Buice, ran track at Syracuse.
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2010 FOOTBALL
FRESHMEN PROFILES JEFF MCDANIELS
MICHAEL LAMOUREUX Fr.
6-0
215
FB
Tampa, Fla. Jesuit
42
Fr.
6-3
185
WR
Del Rio, Texas Del Rio
4
Undeclared
Undeclared
Prep Years: Three-year lettermen for coach Joe Ross at Jesuit High School • Won
Prep Years: Played for coach Steve Hoffman at Del Rio High School • Named
the Jesuit Football Scholar Athlete Award in 2009 and the National Football Foundation Tampa Chapter Scholar Athlete Award in 2010 • Also won Jesuit’s O’Connell Award for athletic and academic achievement and named to the National High School Coaches Association All-Academic Team • Four-year lettermen in wrestling and finished fourth in the state at 215 pounds in 2010 • National Honor Society and Principal’s Leadership Award • Student body president. Personal: Born Oct. 19, 1991 • The son of John and Mary Catherine Lamoureux • Has a younger brother, John, and two younger sisters, Claire and Caroline • Father ran track at Fordham and two uncles played quarterback at Yale • Another uncle played baseball and Cornell.
first-team All-District as a wide receiver and punt returner • Named Honorable Mention All-District as a defensive back • Also lettered in basketball, track and baseball • Named team Offensive MVP in basketball • Firstteam all-state academic • Sports editor of school newspaper • National Honor Society. Personal: Born May 29, 1992 • The son of Jeff and Mary McDaniels • Has a younger sister, Megan, and a younger brother, Jack • Father is active duty in U.S. Air Force and Jeff Jr. has moved 12 times and attended three different high schools • Grandfather, William Fitzpatrick, played football at Boston College.
NATE LARSEN Fr.
6-6
CULLEN O’BRIEN 230
DL
Waldorf, Md. La Plata
92
Undeclared
Fr.
6-3
250
OL
Elizabeth City, N.C. Pasquatank
65
Undeclared
Prep Years: Played for coach Andrew Loucks at La Plata High School • Named
Prep Years: Played for coach David Brinson at Pasquatank County High School
all-county and selected to play in SMAC vs. Prince George’s County All-Star Game • Won Team Sportsmanship Award and also lettered in basketball • National Honor Society, Presidential Award for Academic Excellence and Maryland Distinguished Scholar. Personal: Born Oct. 29, 1991 • The son of Stephen and Wanda Larsen • Has a younger sister, Emma • Cousin, Brian Schneider, plays football at John Carroll and cousin, Alex Schneider, plays football at Mercyhurst • Uncle, Jess Bulkowski, played football at BaldwinWallace.
• Two-time all-area selection and named all-conference as a senior • Team captain • Also lettered in track • National Honor Society and member of Virginia Pilot Academic Team. Personal: Born Nov. 1, 1991 • The son of Patrick and Bonita O’Brien • Has two younger siblings, Erin and Regan • Uncle, Tim O’Brien, played volleyball at Springfield College and is currently the associate head coach for the UConn women’s volleyball team.
NASSER MALLOUKY Fr.
5-10
Charlotte, N.C. Independence
BEN PRATER 230
LS/DL
57
Undeclared
Fr.
6-0
Signal Mountain, Tenn. Baylor
205
ATH
47
Undeclared
Prep Years: Lettered two years for coach Tom Knotts at Independence High
Prep Years: Played for coach Phil Massey at Baylor School • All-region and team
School • Also lettered two seasons in golf • National Honor Society and Scholar Athlete Award. Personal: Born March 13, 1992 • The son of Ismail and Teresa Mallouky • Has two siblings, Said and Leila.
captain • East Tennessee Chapter of the College Football Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete and TSSAA Scholar Athlete • Also lettered in basketball and was the team’s Ironman Award recipient • National Honor Society • Bryant Scholarship Recipient. Personal: Born Jan. 28, 1992 • The son of Jay and Cari Prater • Has three siblings, Dylan, Gracey and Tate.
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FRESHMEN PROFILES REESE WILLIAMS
JACK SCHRYBER Fr.
6-0
210
LB
McLean, Va. Georgetown Prep
98
Fr.
Abilene, Texas Abilene Cooper
Prep Years: Played for coach Dan Paro at Georgetown Prep • Named to DCSportsfan.com Super 60 Team in 2009 • National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame National Capital Region Scholar Athlete • Team captain as a senior • National Latin Exam Gold Medalist. Personal: Born Feb. 10, 1992 • The son of John and Carole Schryber • Has an older brother, Benjamin and an older sister, Erica • Plays the guitar.
TE
11
Prep Years: Team captain for coach Mike Spradlin at Cooper High School • Twotime first-team all-district • Named All-Big Country as a punter in 2008 and as a tight end in 2009 • Selected to play in 2010 Big Country FCA All-Star Game • Also lettered in track and basketball • Three-year all-district selection in basketball and district champion in mile relay in track in 2009 • National Honor Society • Academic All-State in football • AP Scholar with Distinction. Personal: Born Sept. 3, 1991 • The son of George Williams and the late Kyle Williams • Has a brother, Hunter, who graduated from Davidson in 2007.
CHRIS TRINETTI 5-11
Chagrin Falls, Ohio Chagrin Falls
185
WR/QB
3
Undeclared
Prep Years: Played for coach Mark Iammarino at Chagrin Falls High School • Named Cuyahoga County Offensive Player of the Year by the Cleveland Touchdown Club • Named the 2009 Gridiron Hero by the Cleveland Plain Dealer • First-team All-Ohio, all-region, all-conference and all-county as a senior after leading team to a 14-1 record and the state championship game • Allstate, all-region, all-county and honorable mention all-conference as a junior • Owns school career records for career passing yards (3,831), TD passes (44) and completions (277) • Owns school single-season record with 1,910 yards as a junior and tied school mark with 23 passing TDs as a senior • Also lettered in lacrosse and was named all-state. Personal: Born May 26, 1992 • The son of Gary and Pamela Trinetti • Has an older brother, Matthew, and an older sister, Lea • Plays violin and piano and participated in high school musical.
2010 Davidson Wildcats
27
215
Undeclared
Undeclared
Fr.
6-3
2010 FOOTBALL
PRESEASON ROSTERS NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME
POS.
HT.
WT.
YR.
HOMETOWN
HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
1 Jonathan Adams*
WR
6-0
185
Jr.
King, N.C.
West Stokes
NO.
NAME
POS.
YR.
2 Matt Heavner
QB
6-3
190
Jr.
Jamestown, N.C.
Ragsdale
68
Tom Abernethy
DL
Fr.
1
Jonathan Adams
WR
Jr.
Jesse Alston
RB
Fr. So.
3 Brandon Sykes*** 3 Chris Trinetti 4 Harvey Kee** 4 Jeff McDaniels 5 Justin Williams***
DB
6-1
QB/WR 5-11 DB WR
5-8 6-3
195
Sr.
Alpharetta, Ga.
Chattahoochee
185
Fr.
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Chagrin Falls
185
Sr.
Kings Mountain, N.C.
Burns
45
Pete Anderson
DB
Del Rio
48
Daniel Astrop
LB
Sr.
39
Houegnon Attenoukon
WR
So.
76
Alec Bartz
OL
Fr.
64
Seth Beeson
OL
Fr.
6
John Behm
OLB
Jr.
PK/K
Sr.
185
Fr.
Del Rio, Texas
RB
5-9
185
Sr.
Laurinburg, N.C.
Scotland
5 Cameron Joe
OLB
5-10
190
Fr.
Concord, N.C.
North Mecklenburg
6 John Behm**
OLB
6-1
215
Jr.
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Kenston
7 Logan Cannon**
FB
5-10
25
200
Sr.
Simpsonville, S.C. Omaha, Neb.
Greenville
7 Tom Johnson
OLB
6-1
195
Fr.
St. Paul’s School
8 Danny Martinez
WR
5-8
170
So. Modesto, Calif.
9 Sean Simmons*
DB
5-11
180
Sr.
10 Josh Wiggins*
WR
6-3
195
So. Rocky Point, N.C.
Heide Trask
11 Rodney Lasher**
DB
6-1
205
Sr.
Sacramento, Calif.
Jesuit
11 Reese Williams
TE
6-3
215
Fr.
Abilene, Texas
Abilene Cooper
12 Michael Blanchard**
TE
6-2
240
Sr.
High Point, N.C.
Ledford
13 Tyler Hammett*
DB
6-1
190
Jr.
Waynesboro, Ga.
Burke County
14 Ben Sarver***
WR
6-0
175
Sr.
Harrisonburg, Va.
Harrisonburg
14 Jonathan Carkhuff
QB
6-0
185
Fr.
Marietta, Ga.
Lovett
15 Peter Kidwell**
DB
6-0
210
Jr.
Marshall, Va.
Fauquier
Woodberry Forest School
Dripping Springs, Texas Dripping Springs
16 Robert Schick*
K
6-0
190
So. Wilson, N.C.
17 Matt Guerrieri*
DB
5-11
195
Sr.
Hunt
18 Chris Cochrane
QB
6-4
215
So. Chicago, Ill.
Glenbard West
19 Dan Redinger
QB
6-0
170
So. Hampstead, N.C.
Topsail Senior
20 Dan Casey
DB
6-2
190
Fr.
Rock Hill, S.C.
Westminster Catawba Christian
21 Mark Hanabury***
WR
5-11
180
Sr.
Salem, Va.
Salem
22 Clem Butler**
DB
5-10
190
Jr.
Roseboro, N.C.
Harrells Christian Academy
23 Brody Medford
DB
6-1
170
So. Waynesville, N.C.
Willoughby Hills, Ohio Notre-Dame Cathedral Latin
Tuscola Senior
36
Ben Behrendt
87
Toms Bernhards-Callahan WR
12
Michael Blanchard
TE
Jr.
36
Forrest Brandt
K/DB
Fr.
61
Mark Brannan
OL
Fr.
22
Clem Butler
DB
Jr.
25
Elliott Campbell
OLB
Sr.
So.
Logan Cannon
FB
Sr.
14
Jonathan Carkhuff
QB
Fr.
20
Dan Casey
DB
Fr.
51
Ethan Clark
OL
Jr.
62
Joe Cline
OL
Jr.
18
Chris Cochrane
QB
So.
41
Michael Corbett
DB
Fr.
33
Erich Crowson
LB
Sr.
38
Chase Culbertson
FB
Jr.
93
Drew Daniller-Varghese
DL
Jr.
83
Brad Davis
DL
So.
7
81
Sherrod Davis
WR
So.
24
Jelani Doeman
OLB
So.
24 Jelani Doeman
OLB
6-0
220
So. Bronx, N.Y.
The Peddie School
46
John Drexel
DB
Fr.
25 Elliott Campbell**
OLB
5-11
205
Sr.
Jay M. Robinson
27
Adam Dulberger
DB
So.
25 Jesse Alston
Concord, N.C.
RB
5-10
190
Fr.
Littleton, N.C.
Halifax Academy
71
Marshall Ellis
OL
Sr.
26 Malcolm Moses-Hampton** DB
5-10
190
Jr.
Windsor Mill, Md.
The McDonogh School
55
Joey Esposito
OL
So.
27 Adam Dulberger
DB
6-1
170
So. Myersville, Md.
Middletown
29
John Ferreira
DB
Fr.
28 Marcus Johnston
RB
6-1
195
Fr.
Coshocton, Ohio
Coshocton
56
Alex Fleming
OL
Jr.
29 John Ferreira
DB
5-10
180
Fr.
Olympia, Wash.
Timberline
78
Bobby Freeman
OL
Fr.
30 Chris Gorman
RB
6-1
200
Fr.
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Chagrin Falls
88
Lanny Funsten
WR
So.
31 Chad Harper
OLB
5-10
190
So. Sylva, N.C.
Smoky Mountain
89
Brenton Goodman
32 Patrick Hunt**
OLB
6-1
210
Jr.
Potomac, Md.
Landon
30
Chris Gorman
33 Erich Crowson**
LB
6-0
210
Sr.
Madison, Ala.
Madison Academy
17
Matt Guerrieri
DB
Sr.
34 Josh Raymond*
LB
5-10
215
So. Winston-Salem, N.C.
Ronald W. Reagan
37
Chazzo Habliston
K/P
So.
LB
5-10
Woodberry Forest School
35 Will Sutherland
P
Jr.
RB
Fr.
175
So. Corpus Christi, Texas
60
Jake Hall
DL
Fr.
36 Ben Behrendt**
K/PK 5-8
165
Sr.
New Philadelphia, Ohio New Philadelphia
13
Tyler Hammett
DB
Jr.
36 Forrest Brandt
K/DB 6-3
190
Fr.
Raleigh, N.C.
St. David’s School
21
Mark Hanabury
WR
Sr.
So. Alexandria, Va.
St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes
31
Chad Harper
OLB
So.
37 Chazzo Habliston
K/P
6-0
175
38 Chase Culbertson*
FB
6-0
220
Jr.
39 Houegnon Attenoukon WR
6-0
175
So. Baltimore, Md.
Chicago, Ill.
Gilman School
Hinsdale Central
40 Brandon Yeargan**
2
Matt Heavner
QB
Jr.
32
Patrick Hunt
OLB
Jr.
OLB
6-1
225
Sr.
Charlotte, N.C.
Charlotte Christian
5
Cameron Joe
OLB
Fr.
41 Michael Corbett
DB
5-9
175
Fr.
Delaware, Ohio
Hayes
97
Brad Johnson
DL
So.
42 Michael Lamoureux
FB
6-0
215
Fr.
Tampa, Fla.
Jesuit
7
Tom Johnson
OLB
Fr.
28
PRESEASON ROSTERS 43 Kenny Mantuo***
RB
190
Sr.
Weston, Fla.
Cypress Bay
NO. NAME
POS. HT.
WT.
YR.
HOMETOWN
HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS
44 Ellis Martin*
DL
6-1
255
Jr.
Morganton, N.C.
Freedom
45 Pete Anderson*
DB
5-9
180
So. Medina, Ohio
Western Reserve Academy
46 John Drexel
DB
6-3
190
Fr.
Bellaire, Texas
Episcopal
47 Ben Prater
ATH
6-0
205
Fr.
Signal Mountain, Tenn. Baylor
LB
6-1
215
Sr.
Richmond, Va.
Deep Run
OLB
6-1
220
Sr.
Advance, N.C.
Forsyth Country Day
50 Richard Lockridge*
LB
5-11
215
Jr.
Lebanon, Va.
Lebanon
51 Ethan Clark
OL
6-3
265
Jr.
Wilmington, Del.
Brandywine
52 Patrick Moynahan*
LB
5-11
220
So. Sandwich, Mass.
BC High
53 Colin Wint*
OL
6-3
285
Jr.
Weddington
44
54 Grant Thomas
LB
5-10
225
So. Middlesex Borough, N.J. The Pingry School
55 Joey Esposito
OL
6-2
270
So. Burke, Va.
Robinson
56 Alex Fleming*
OL
6-2
265
Jr.
Murrysville, Pa.
Franklin Regional
230
Fr.
Charlotte, N.C.
48 Daniel Astrop*** 49 Philip Sineath*
57 Nasser Mallouky
5-10
LS/DL 5-10
Weddington, N.C.
NO.
NAME
POS.
YR.
28
Marcus Johnston
RB
Fr.
Harvey Kee
DB
Sr.
15
Peter Kidwell
DB
Jr.
72
Adam Kurtz
OL
Fr.
92
Nate Larsen
DL
Fr.
11
Rodney Lasher
DB
Sr.
42
Michael Lamoureux
FB
Fr.
50
Richard Lockridge
LB
Jr.
57
Nasser Mallouky
LS/DL
Fr.
43
Kenny Mantuo
RB
Sr.
Ellis Martin
DL
Jr.
8
Danny Martinez
WR
So.
66
So.
4
Lewis McAlister
DL
4
Jeff McDaniels
WR
Fr.
Independence
23
Brody Medford
DB
So.
58 Gianni Ricci**
LB
5-10
215
Jr.
McKees Rocks, Pa.
Montour
26
Malcolm Moses-Hampton DB
Jr.
59 Joe Newlon
OL
6-3
285
Jr.
Bull Valley, Ill.
McHenry West
52
Patrick Moynahan
LB
So.
60 Jake Hall
DL
6-1
245
Fr.
Matthews, N.C.
Providence
59
Joe Newlon
OL
Jr.
61 Mark Brannan
OL
6-0
255
Fr.
Tampa, Fla.
Plant
82
Will Norris
WR
Sr.
62 Joe Cline
OL
6-1
260
Jr.
Raleigh, N.C.
Ravenscroft
74
Rick Nye
DL
So.
63 Kacy Yuhas
DL
5-11
250
So. Upper Arlington, Ohio Upper Arlington
65
Cullen O’Brien
OL
Fr.
64 Seth Beeson
OL
6-2
250
Fr.
Lexington, N.C.
North Davidson College
80
Nick Orobello
WR
So.
65 Cullen O’Brien
OL
6-3
250
Fr.
Elizabeth City, N.C.
Pasquatank
70
Jon Osterhout
OL
So.
66 Lewis McAlister*
DL
6-3
240
So. Apex, N.C.
Apex
95
Morgan Popham
DL
Jr.
68 Tom Abernethy
DL
6-2
230
Fr.
Maret School
47
Ben Prater
ATH
Fr.
70 Jon Osterhout
OL
6-4
310
So. Elmhurst, Ill.
Fenwick
34
Josh Raymond
LB
So.
71 Marshall Ellis*
OL
6-3
280
Sr.
Lawrence Academy
19
Dan Redinger
QB
So.
Don Bosco Prep
58
Gianni Ricci
LB
Jr. So.
6-2
270
Fr.
Washington, D.C. Edenton, N.C.
72 Adam Kurtz
OL
Kinnelon, N.J.
73 Ben Richardson
OL
6-4
275
So. Huntsville, Ala.
Randolph School
73
Ben Richardson
OL
74 Rick Nye
DL
6-0
265
So. Knoxville, Tenn.
Webb School
14
Ben Sarver
WR
Sr.
75 Zenus Wilson**
OL
6-3
295
Sr.
Charlotte, N.C.
Charlotte Christian
91
Nick Savarino
OLB
Sr.
76 Alec Bartz
OL
6-3
290
Fr.
Lewis Center, Ohio
Olentangy-Orange
16
Robert Schick
K
So.
98
Jack Schryber
LB
Fr.
9
Sean Simmons
DB
Sr.
Philip Sineath
OLB
Sr.
TE
So.
LB
So.
77 Torry Treu
DL
6-2
255
So. Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Kenston
78 Bobby Freeman
OL
6-3
265
Fr.
Shiloh
Snellville, Ga.
80 Nick Orobello
WR
5-11
175
So. Tierra Verde, Fla.
Berkeley Prep
49
81 Sherrod Davis
WR
5-11
175
So. Baltimore, Md.
St. Paul’s School
86
John Stillwell
82 Will Norris
WR
5-9
195
Sr.
Seattle Academy
35
Will Sutherland
South Caldwell
90
Bo Swanson
83 Brad Davis
DL
6-5
245
Seattle, Wash.
So. Hickory, N.C.
85 Josh Yost**
TE
6-2
220
Jr.
86 John Stillwell
TE
6-6
245
So. Richmond, Va.
St. Christopher’s School
87 Toms Bernhards-Callahan WR
6-1
190
So.
Shorecrest Prep
88 Lanny Funsten* 89 Brenton Goodman 90 Bo Swanson* 91 Nick Savarino*
WR P
6-2 5-11
K/PK 6-3
185
Huntersville, N.C. St. Petersburg, Fla.
So. Raleigh, N.C.
North Mecklenburg
Ravenscroft
185
Jr.
Pensacola, Fla.
Pensacola
195
Jr.
Alpharetta, Ga.
Alpharetta
OLB
6-3
220
Sr.
Kensington, Md.
Gonzaga College HS
DL
6-6
230
Fr.
Waldorf, Md.
La Plata
93 Drew Daniller-Varghese DL
6-2
260
Jr.
Austin, Texas
St. Stephen’s Episcopal
95 Morgan Popham**
DL
6-2
240
Jr.
Marietta, Ga.
Sprayberry
97 Brad Johnson*
DL
6-2
235
So. Norfolk, Va.
Norfolk Academy
98 Jack Schryber
LB
6-0
210
Fr.
McLean, Va.
Georgetown Prep
99 Andrew Wohler***
P
6-3
200
Sr.
Ridgewood, N.J.
Ridgewood
92 Nate Larsen
Each asterisk (*) indicates a letter earned
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K/PK
Jr.
3
Brandon Sykes
DB
Sr.
54
Grant Thomas
LB
So.
77
Torry Treu
DL
So.
3
Chris Trinetti
WR/QB
Fr.
10
Josh Wiggins
QB
So.
5
Justin Williams
RB
Sr.
11
Reese Williams
TE
Fr.
75
Zenus Wilson
OL
Sr.
53
Colin Wint
OL
Jr.
99
Andrew Wohler
P
Sr.
OLB
Sr.
40
Brandon Yeargan
85
Josh Yost
TE
Jr.
63
Kacy Yuhas
DL
So.
PRESEASON ROSTERS WILDCATS BY STATE ALABAMA (2) 33 Erich Crowson 73 Ben Richardson
39 81 27 32 92 26 91
CALIFORNIA (2) 11 Rodney Lasher 8 Danny Martinez DELAWARE (1) 51 Ethan Clark
MARYLAND (7) Houegnon Attenoukon Sherrod Davis Adam Dulberger Patrick Hunt Nate Larsen Malcolm Moses-Hampton Nick Savarino
MASSACHUSETTS (1) 52 Patrick Moynahan
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1) 68 Tom Abernethy
NEBRASKA (1) 7 Tom Johnson
87 61 89 42 43 80
FLORIDA (6) Toms Bernhards-Callahan Mark Brannan Brenton Goodman Michael Lamoureux Kenny Mantuo Nick Orobello
14 78 13 95 90 3
GEORGIA (6) Jonathan Carkhuff Bobby Freeman Tyler Hammett Morgan Popham Bo Swanson Brandon Sykes
18 38 59 70
ILLINOIS (4) Chris Cochrane Chase Culbertson Joe Newlon Jon Osterhout
NEW JERSEY (3) 72 Adam Kurtz 54 Grant Thomas 99 Andrew Wohler NEW YORK (1) 24 Jelani Doeman 1 25 64 12 84 22 25 62 83 71 88 60
NORTH CAROLINA (31) Jonathan Adams Jesse Alston Seth Beeson Michael Blanchard Forrest Brandt Clem Butler Elliott Campbell Joe Cline Brad Davis Marshall Ellis Lanny Funsten Jake Hall
31 2 5 4 57 44 66 23 65 34 19 16 49 5 10 75 53 40 85
Chad Harper Matt Heavner Cameron Joe Harvey Kee Nasser Mallouky Ellis Martin Lewis McAlister Brody Medford Cullen O’Brien Josh Raymond Dan Redinger Robert Schick Philip Sineath Justin Williams Josh Wiggins Zenus Wilson Colin Wint Brandon Yeargan Josh Yost
45 76 6 36 41 30 17 28 77 3 63
OHIO (11) Pete Anderson Alec Bartz John Behm Ben Behrendt Michael Corbett Chris Gorman Matt Guerrieri Marcus Johnston Torry Treu Chris Trinetti Kacy Yuhas
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE SOUTH CAROLINA (2) 7 Logan Cannon 20 Dan Casey TENNESSEE (2) 74 Rick Nye 47 Ben Prater 93 46 4 9 35 11
TEXAS (6) Drew Daniller-Varghese John Drexel Jeff McDaniels Sean Simmons Will Sutherland Reese Williams
48 55 16 97 15 50 21 14 98 86
VIRGINIA (10) Daniel Astrop Joey Esposito Chazzo Habliston Brad Johnson Peter Kidwell Richard Lockridge Mark Hanabury Ben Sarver Jack Schryber John Stillwell
WASHINGTON (2) 29 John Ferreira 82 Will Norris
WILDCATS BY CLASS
PENNSYLVANIA (2) 56 Alex Fleming 58 Gianni Ricci
WILDCATS BY POSITION 45 84 22 20 41 46 27 29 17 13 4 15 11 23 26 9 3
DEFENSIVE BACK (17) Pete Anderson Forrest Brandt Clem Butler Dan Casey Michael Corbett John Drexel Adam Dulberger John Ferreira Matt Guerrieri Tyler Hammet Harvey Kee Peter Kidwell Rodney Lasher Brody Medford Malcolm Moses-Hampton Sean Simmons Brandon Sykes
68 93 83 97 60 92 57 44 66 74 95
DEFENSIVE LINE (13) Tom Abernethy Drew Daniller-Varghese Brad Davis Brad Johnson Jake Hall Nate Larsen Nasser Mallouky Ellis Martin Lewis McAlister Rick Nye Morgan Popham
77 Torry Treu 63 Kacy Yuhas 36 84 37 89 16 90 99
KICKER/PUNTER (7) Ben Behrendt Forrest Brandt Chazzo Habliston Brenton Goodman Robert Schick Bo Swanson Andrew Wohler
48 6 25 33 24 31 32 5 7 50 52 47 58 54 34 91 98 49
LINEBACKER (20) Daniel Astrop John Behm Elliott Campbell Erich Crowson Jelani Doeman Chad Harper Patrick Hunt Cameron Joe Tom Johnson Richard Lockridge Patrick Moynahan Ben Prater Gianni Ricci Grant Thomas Josh Raymond Nick Savarino Jack Schryber Philip Sineath
35 Will Sutherland 40 Brandon Yeargan 76 64 61 51 62 71 55 56 78 72 59 70 65 73 75 53
OFFENSIVE LINE (16) Alec Bartz Seth Beeson Mark Brannan Ethan Clark Joe Cline Marshall Ellis Joey Esposito Alex Fleming Bobby Freeman Adam Kurtz Joe Newlon Jon Osterhout Cullen O’Brien Ben Richardson Zenus Wilson Colin Wint
14 18 2 19 3
QUARTERBACK (5) Jonathan Carkhuff Chris Cochrane Matt Heavner Dan Redinger Chris Trinetti
38 30 28 42 43 47 5
Chase Culbertson Chris Gorman Marcus Johnston Michael Lamoureux Kenny Mantuo Ben Prater Justin Williams
12 86 11 85
TIGHT END (4) Michael Blanchard John Stillwell Reese Williams Josh Yost
1 39 87 81 88 21 31 4 82 80 14 3 10
WIDE RECEIVER (13) Jonathan Adams Houegnon Attenoukon Toms Bernhards-Callahan Sherrod Davis Lanny Funsten Mark Hanabury Danny Martinez Jeff McDaniels Will Norris Nick Orobello Ben Sarver Chris Trinetti Josh Wiggins
RUNNING BACK (9) 25 Jesse Alston 7 Logan Cannon
COACHING STAFF NAME Tripp Merritt Brett Hayford Meade Clendaniel Ryan Heasley Amish Patel Josh Lustig Curt Williams Frank Swart Jimmy Means Steve Leahy Robert Wilk Stephen Mandula
POSITION Head Coach Associate Head Coach - DL Assistant Coach - Def. Coord./DB Assistant Coach - Off. Coord./OL Assistant Coach - QB Assistant Coach - WR Assistant Coach - ILB Assistant Coach - Secondary Assistant Coach - OLB Assistant Coach - TE Student Assistant Student Assistant
Houegnon Attenoukon .HUGH-non Atta-KNOW-ken Daniel Astrop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AAYS-trawp John Behm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BAY-em Ben Behrendt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BAIR-ent Jonathan Carkhuff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KARK-uff Erich Crowson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KRAU-son Drew Daniller-Varghese . . . . . . . .DA-nilla VER-geez John Ferreira . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Fur-AIR-uh Matt Guerrieri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .guh-RAIR-ee Matt Heavner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HEY-vuh-ner Mark Hanabury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HAN-uh-bair-ee Michael Lamoureux . . . . . . . . .Michael LAM-or-oh Kenny Mantuo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MAN-toe Jon Osterhout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OWW-ster-howt Ben Prater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PRAY-ter Dan Redinger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RED-in-jer Gianni Ricci . . . . . . . . . . . .GEE-ah-nee REACH-ee Nick Savarino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sav-uh-REE-no Torry Treu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TROY Brendan Yeargan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .YER-ghen
ALMA MATER Charlotte ‘90 Davidson ‘93 Westchester ‘97 Bethany College ‘99 Michigan State ‘03 William & Mary ‘05 Charlotte ‘78 Wagner ‘91 Union College ‘91 Oneonta State ‘69 Davidson ‘11 Davidson ‘13
YEAR 6th season 18th season 11th season 3rd season 5th season 2nd season 14th season 7th season 5th season 2nd season 2nd season 1st season
48 36 12 25 7 33 71 17 21 4 11 43 82 14 91 9 49 3 5 75 99 40
SENIORS (22) Daniel Astrop Ben Behrendt Michael Blanchard Elliott Campbell Logan Cannon Erich Crowson Marshall Ellis Matt Guerrieri Mark Hanabury Harvey Kee Rodney Lasher Kenny Mantuo Will Norris Ben Sarver Nick Savarino Sean Simmons Philip Sineath Brandon Sykes Justin Williams Zenus Wilson Andrew Wohler Brandon Yeargan
1 6 22 51 62 38 93 56 89 13 2 32 15 50 44 26 59 95 58 90 53 85
JUNIORS (22) Jonathan Adams John Behm Clem Butler Ethan Clark Joe Cline Chase Culbertson Drew Daniller-Varghese Alex Fleming Brenton Goodman Tyler Hammet Matt Heavner Patrick Hunt Peter Kidwell Richard Lockridge Ellis Martin Malcolm Moses-Hampton Joe Newlon Morgan Popham Gianni Ricci Bo Swanson Colin Wint Josh Yost
45 39 87 18 83 81
SOPHOMORES (30) Pete Anderson Houegnon Attenoukon Toms Bernhards-Callahan Chris Cochrane Brad Davis Sherrod Davis
24 27 55 88 37 31 97 31 66 23 52 74 80 70 34 9 73 16 86 35 54 77 10 63
Jelani Doeman Adam Dulberger Joey Esposito Lanny Funsten Chazzo Habliston Chad Harper Brad Johnson Danny Martinez Lewis McAlister Brody Medford Patrick Moynahan Rick Nye Nick Orobello Jon Osterhout Josh Raymond Dan Redinger Ben Richardson Robert Schick John Stillwell Will Sutherland Grant Thomas Torry Treu Josh Wiggins Kacy Yuhas
68 25 76 64 84 61 14 20 41 46 29 78 30 60 5 7 28 72 42 92 57 4 65 47 98 3 11
FRESHMEN (27) Tom Abernethy Jesse Alston Alec Bartz Seth Beeson Forrest Brandt Mark Brannan Jonathan Carkhuff Dan Casey Michael Corbett John Drexel John Ferreira Bobby Freeman Chris Gorman Jake Hall Cameron Joe Tom Johnson Marcus Johnston Adam Kurtz Michael Lamoureux Nate Larsen Nasser Mallouky Jeff McDaniels Cullen O’Brien Ben Prater Jack Schryber Chris Trinetti Reese Williams
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TRIPP MERRITT Guy “Tripp” Merritt, now in his sixth season as Davidson’s head football coach, never expected life would be easy. His experience in facing adversity head-on colors his outlook on everything, including his current job with all of its daunting challenges, which he views as opportunities rather than obstacles. Merritt was born with spina bifida occulta, which resulted in deformities in his lower spine and nerve damage in his left leg. To this day he has no reflexes in his left leg and back pain surfaces when he tires, sometimes causing a slight limp. His doctors didn’t have an optimistic outlook, certainly not for an infant who one day would dream of playing athletics at a high level. “He’ll never be able to run,” they told his parents. Merritt’s father was an assistant high school football coach and not one to give up hope easily. He worked with his young son, helped him improve his mobility and stamina. That and sheer determination allowed young Tripp to make his way onto the playing field as early as second grade – football, basketball, baseball. He played and loved them all. His athletic career continued at Burns High School in Shelby, N.C., where he lettered three times in football and baseball. He now runs three or four miles a day. Don’t tell him he can’t do something. Merritt will accept a dare, that’s for certain. A trend developed early in his athletic career. Never big enough or fast enough to challenge the best of the athletes he played with or against, his teammates nevertheless saw something in him that influenced them to elect him captain of every team he played on from middle school through his career at Burns High. He was a team guy, a leader, a young man who made his teammates want to get the most out of their ability. “At 5-7 and 152 pounds in high school, I didn’t run very well,” Merritt said. “I wasn’t fast and not very good. My role was to lead, and my goal was simple. I wanted our team to win. I tried to make sure that every man on the team got his job done.” Even though he loved athletics and spent much of his childhood hanging around football fields where his father coached, Merritt thought his own career in athletics was over when he graduated from Burns in 1986. Time for the real world, he figured. He went to UNC Charlotte to pursue a business degree. His father pushed him in that direction, feeling it was in his son’s best interests. Tripp’s father didn’t find the pot of gold at the end of the coaching rainbow and eventually exited the profession to take a better paying job in textiles in Laurinburg, N.C.
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The elder Merritt wanted better things for his son, as all good fathers do. Tripp was in pursuit of a degree that would set him up in business. His head, and his father, told him that was the correct decision. His heart, however, wouldn’t turn loose of his longtime dream to teach high school history and coach. After fall classes at UNCC, Tripp spent afternoons at area high schools watching football practice. One of those trips took him to Charlotte’s Garinger High School, where the head coach was Jimmy Teague. Teague was impressed with Merritt’s tenacity and presented an irresistible offer. “Come over and help us coach, but we can’t pay you anything.” It’s a deal. Merritt showed up at Garinger after his own college classes and went to the football offices in the field house. He watched tapes, immersed himself in football strategy, got ready for practice and learned all he could from Teague and his assistants. Then he went to practice and worked with the players. The smell of the grass on an autumn afternoon, the popping of the pads, the beauty of watching good things happen when all members of the team were on the same page validated what he already knew. Goodbye business world, hello coaching. Merritt’s father was not happy, not initially. But that would change. Will Holthouser, an assistant football coach at Western Carolina who recruited the Charlotte area, met Merritt in 1990 and was impressed. The meeting resulted in Merritt joining the Western Carolina staff as a graduate assistant. How could Merritt possibly turn it down? A chance to live in beautiful Cullowhee, nestled deep and secluded in the North Carolina mountains. Not exactly the brightest stage for a young single guy. But if you want to coach, really want to coach, you’ll go where the jobs are. Even if the job description includes baby sitting, washing cars, teaching two physical education classes, going to school and coaching, all for the grand prize of $6,000 a year. That was Merritt’s deal at Western Carolina. He knew even then that young coaches who are picky end up selling insurance. Merritt did work towards his master’s degree at Western Carolina and found out for certain something that was even more important. “I knew I wanted to
coach football.” He was in bed asleep in his dorm room at Western Carolina in May 1993 when the telephone rang. It was 5:30 in the morning. Dave Fagg, the head football coach at Davidson, thought everybody got up before the milkman. “I have a job opening and I want to talk to you about it. Can you be here tomorrow?” Before Merritt could say he needed more time, which was on the tip of his tongue, Fagg said, “Good. I’ll see you tomorrow.” Merritt spent the next day with Fagg in Davidson. Fagg could sell day-old, dry and crusty biscuits to a man dying of thirst. He put the fullcourt press on Merritt. At precisely 5:30 the next morning, Fagg called again. “I’m offering you the job but I need you here in two days.” Whoa! Merritt would have to close things out at Western Carolina, tell everybody he was leaving, find a place to live in Davidson, move all of his stuff and attend to a hundred other details. He needed more time, but he needed a job more. He rushed his goodbyes, threw everything he owned — which wasn’t much — into the back of his car and headed down the mountain to Davidson. He knew virtually nobody, had no place to stay, but he had a job, even if he wasn’t exactly sure what it entailed. Davidson put him in the Hampton Inn in Cornelius, room 204. Temporary lodging. In this case “temporarily” totaled six months. Three weeks after making this big move, Merritt was told to meet Fagg in the hotel lobby. “I’m moving on,” Fagg informed him and defensive coordinator Tim Landis. Fagg gave up football for a job with the Davidson Athletic Foundation. Merritt worked for him for exactly three weeks. “I had no idea what was going to happen next,” Merritt recalls. Serendipity intervened. In the three weeks that Merritt had been at Davidson, he developed a close relationship with Landis. They talked football constantly. When Landis was named to succeed Fagg, it was an easy decision for him to keep Merritt on his staff. In the seven years they worked together at Davidson, Landis gave Merritt the chance to do things often reserved for the head coach. Merritt wore many hats: secondary coach, linebackers coach, defensive coordinator, recruiting coordinator. His defense was ranked among the best in the nation. The program produced eight victories in 1998 and again in 1999 while recruiting the athletes and building the team that would eventually go 10-0 in 2000. Merritt followed Landis to St. Mary’s in California after the 1999 season. He served there for three seasons as recruiting coordinator,
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TRIPP MERRITT linebackers coach, and then assistant head coach and offensive line coach. Merritt went with Landis to Bucknell in 2003 and worked as associate head coach, defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator. Bucknell went 7-4 in 2004 and ranked in the top 25 of the Football Championship Series in scoring defense. Landis and Merritt were together for 12 seasons. They were successful at three tough venues. When Mike Toop left the Davidson football job after the 2004 season, Davidson athletics director Jim Murphy wanted a coach who would be a good leader and flourish in the Davidson culture. He chose Merritt. While hating to lose Merritt from his staff, Landis wasn’t surprised that his friend was getting a chance to run his own program. “Tripp is an outstanding football coach who relates equally well to student-athletes, administrators and alumni,” Landis said. “His players enjoy going out and competing for him, and the success his program is having is evidence of that. Davidson has been a force to be dealt with each and every week in the very competitive Pioneer Football League.” Merritt says that his role model at Davidson is basketball coach Bob McKillop. “He has perfected the way to coach at Davidson,” Merritt says of the highly-successful McKillop. “He has been extremely generous with his time in talking to me and letting me pick his brain. I’ve talked to him at length about his early experiences coaching at Davidson. I’ve learned a lot from him. I also watch as many of his practices as I can.” Merritt’s coaching philosophy was also shaped by reading and studying. He read a book by Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy and “The Carolina Way” by former North Carolina basketball coach Dean Smith, whose summer camp Merritt used to attend. Smith’s mantra for 36 years as head coach was, “Play Hard, Play Smart, Play Together,” which Merritt has posted on his locker room wall. Merritt wants Davidson football to win, of course. But he also wants it to be fun for his players and assistant coaches. “I believe that if we take care of all the little things on and off the field, and do the right things mentally, physically, socially and spiritually, winning will take care of itself,” Merritt says. He finds value in each of his players, even those – or maybe especially those – who will probably never play in an important situation. He finds a way to praise
THE MERRITT FILE Full Name: Guy William Merritt III Experience: 6th season Date of Birth: March 5, 1968 Hometown: Shelby, N.C. High School: Burns ’86 College: Charlotte ’90 Coaching Assignments: Garinger (N.C.) High School, 1990 Western Carolina Grad. Assistant, 1991-92 Davidson College Assistant, 1993-99 St. Mary’s (Calif.) Assistant, 2000-02 Bucknell Associate Head Coach, 2003-04 Davidson College Head Coach, 2005-Pres
Head Coaching Record Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total
School Davidson Davidson Davidson Davidson Davidson
W 4 6 6 4 3 23
L 6 4 4 7 7 28
Pct. .400 .600 .600 .364 .300 .451
Place 3rd, South 3rd 4th 7th 6th
those players, to let them know how important they are to the team’s success. They are very much a part of the team, as Merritt sees it, and he wants them to stick it out and enjoy the experience. Such positive reinforcement and sense of caring has increased Davidson’s roster size from 69 when Merritt took the job to the 100plus that showed up for August practice this year. Even though Merritt has 20 years of college coaching experience, he just turned 42. His enthusiasm has no boundaries, his humility keeps him grounded. Run DNA on him and arrogance would not register. He knows that he still has much to learn, so he utilizes his coaching staff to the fullest. They plan together, coach together, even get up early on Saturday mornings on home games to put the field together, arranging the benches and the sideline yardage markers before heading off to the pre-game meal. “It’s a tradition here,” Merritt said, not resenting the menial tasks one whit. Merritt figures that as an assistant coach 80 percent of his time was devoted to football. Now that he’s head coach, he finds that reversed: 80 percent of his time is spent on administrative matters, putting out fires, speaking, alumni relations, dealing with the media. He coaches Davidson’s special teams, calling that part of his job his “football outlet.” He has also tight ends, running backs and linebackers in his time here. He gives much freedom to his offensive and defensive coordinators and tells them that the X’s and O’s are their art form. They have the green light to coach and take risks. He’s not reluctant to make tough decisions, but he’s also secure enough in his
own skin to delegate important tasks to his staff. “I came back to Davidson because I love this place,” Merritt said. “I think it’s unlike any other place in the country. I like the way we do things here and why we do them. I enjoy it so much that I’m not looking for the next job. The grass is not always greener on the other side. I learned that from Coach McKillop. The trick is to make our own grass as green as we possibly can. “There’s a distinct challenge in coaching football at Davidson. There’s no doubt about it, but it also has its advantages in that we get young men who have a great work ethic, are smart and of strong character, are highlymotivated and will find a way to win.” Unlike some coaches, Merritt doesn’t get wrapped up in statistics. A large portion of his coaching is by feel. After all, the goal is to win, and that takes great preparation, dedication, good players, a heaping portion of good luck – and somebody stepping up to make a play when things are on the line. He wants each of his teams to earn their own identify. The 2007 team was known in inner circles as the “Junkyard Cats,” because somehow, some way they’d find a way to win. Merritt has been named Pioneer League Co-Coach of the Year once. His Davidson teams have produced a total record of 23-28. He sees his program getting better and closer to challenging for a Pioneer League championship. “We’ve closed the gap on the best teams in the conference,” Merritt said. “We’ve beaten Drake and Dayton and Morehead State, and San Diego. We have plenty of work to do, but we’re getting there. We have a chance to be an improved team this year and expect to be. Our kids think they can beat anybody.” Merritt, wife Sara and daughter Ellie, who was born in the middle of the 2008 season, make their home about five minutes from the Davidson campus. Merritt’s father died in May 2004. It was before Tripp became Davidson’s head coach, an accomplishment that would have pleased his father greatly. But he lived long enough to see his son progress rapidly through the college coaching ranks and become successful and happy in the profession. His initial disappointment of his son choosing coaching over business had long been replaced by pride in the achievement. From an infant whose doctors said he would never run to a head coach in college who is in a full sprint to make Davidson football competitive for Pioneer League Football championships. That’s Tripp Merritt, who’s living his dream and never takes anything for granted. He’s grateful for his lot in life and in turn tries to make his football program fun and a positive experience for all who join him on the journey. Written by John Kilgo
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COACHING HISTORY ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Coach
Homer Smith led Davidson to its only Southern Conference title in 1969. He went on to serve as the offensive coordinator at UCLA, Alabama and Arizona. He was named the Sporting News Offensive Coach of the Year in 1990.
Tripp Merritt became the second Davidson coach to win conference Coach of the Year honors, earning the accolade from the Pioneer Football League in 2006.
Years
No Coach 1897-99 J.A. Brewin 1900-03 C.R. Williams 1904-05 R.S. Graham, J.B. Pollard 1906-07 J.H. (Dutch) Levine 1908 F.M. Simmons 1909-10 Dr. E.W. Holladay 1911 W.T. Cook 1912-13 R.A. Fetzer 1914 W.H. Fetzer 1915-18 L.B. (Pete) Crayton 1919 H.M. (Wooly) Grey 1920-22 William L. (Monk) Younger 1923-31 Doc Newton 1932-35 E.T. (Gene) McEver 1936-43 William J. Story, Jr. 1946-47 Charlie Jamerson 1948-49 Crowell Little 1950-51 William E. Dole 1952-64 Homer Smith 1965-69 Dave Fagg 1970-73 Ed Farrell 1974-84 Vic Gatto 1985-89 Dave Fagg 1990-92 Fagg Total Tim Landis 1993-99 Joe Susan 2000 Mike Toop 2001-04 Tripp Merritt 2005-Pres. Totals 1897-1943, 1946-2008
(3) (4) (2) (2) (1) (2) (1) (2) (1) (4) (1) (3) (9) (4) (8) (2) (2) (2) (13) (5) (4) (11) (5) (3) (7) (7) (1) (4) (5) (111)
W
L
3 13 8 7 5 9 5 5 5 17 4 10 44 18 21 10 5 4 43 24 8 36 4 14 22 35 10 17 23 407
5 11 6 3 2 6 3 9 1 11 6 15 38 13 47 8 13 14 66 24 32 70 47 13 45 36 0 22 28 549
T Pct 1 1 1 3 2 2 0 0 1 3 1 5 7 5 4 1 1 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 45
.389 .540 .567 .654 .667 .588 .625 .357 .786 .597 .409 .417 .534 .569 .319 .553 .289 .222 .398 .500 .207 .341 .078 .519 .331 .493 1.000 .436 .451 .429
ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS BY WINS Coach 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13.
15. 16. 17. 18.
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Years
William L. (Monk) Younger 1923-31 (9) William E. Dole 1952-64 (13) Ed Farrell 1974-84 (11) Tim Landis 1993-99 (7) Homer Smith 1965-69 (5) Tripp Merritt 2005-Pres. (5) Dave Fagg 1970-73, 90-92 (7) E.T. (Gene) McEver 1936-43 (8) Doc Newton 1932-35 (4) W.H. Fetzer 1915-18 (4) Mike Toop 2001-04 (4) J.A. Brewin 1900-03 (4) H.M. (Wooly) Grey 1920-22 (3) William J. Story, Jr. 1946-47 (2) Joe Susan 2000 (1) F.M. Simmons 1909-10 (2) C.R. Williams 1904-05 (2) R.S. Graham, J.B. Pollard 1906-07 (2) J.H. (Dutch) Levine 1908 (1) Dr. E.W. Holladay 1911 (1) W.T. Cook 1912-13 (2) R.A. Fetzer 1914 (1) Charlie Jamerson 1948-49 (2) L.B. (Pete) Crayton 1919 (1) Crowell Little 1950-51 (2) Vic Gatto 1985-89 (5)
W
L
T
Pct
44 43 36 35 24 23 22 21 18 17 17 13 10 10 10 9 8 7 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4
38 66 70 36 24 28 45 47 13 11 22 11 15 8 0 6 6 3 2 3 9 1 13 6 14 47
7 4 1 1 0 0 1 4 5 3 0 1 5 1 0 2 1 3 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
.534 .398 .341 .493 .500 .451 .331 .319 .569 .597 .436 .540 .417 .553 1.000 .588 .567 .654 .667 .625 .357 .786 .289 .409 .222 .078
Tim Landis, who was 35-36-1 from 1993-99, is in his first season as the offensive coordinator at San Jose State.
Dave Fagg led the Wildcats in two decades, the beginning of the 1970s and the 1990s.
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Joe Susan led Davidson to its only undefeated record in school history. He is in his first season as head coach at Bucknell.
COACHING STAFF BRETT HAYFORD Brett Hayford returns for his 18th season as a Wildcat coach and 21st on the Davidson campus. This is also his sixth campaign as the associate head coach, a title he earned when colAssociate Head Coach league Tripp Merritt Defensive Line was hired as the 18th Year head coach in 2005. Davidson ’93 Along with the associate head coaching duties, he is responsible for the defensive line. Hayford coached the Wildcats to the PFL lead in sacks in 2005 with 24, and the 2006 squad tied for second with 22. He coached the conference’s individual sack leader in 2002 and 2003 in Ryan Tennis ‘03 and Darryl Childers ‘04, respectively. Davidson led the league in sacks as a team in 2002 as well, averaging 3.3 per game, while no other squad had more than 2.5 an outing. Hayford was instrumental in the emergence of All-PFL South performers Kyle Kinsell and Will Funderburg in 2005. Kinsell, a two-time Academic AllAmerican, had all of 12 tackles in his first two seasons, while Funderburg was just a rookie. An honorable mention All-PFL selection in 2007, Funderburg was named secondteam all-conference in 2008. In eight PFL games in 2009, Davidson tied for second in the league in scoring defense and ranked fourth in passing defense. “Brett knows how to get the most out of the defensive line,” said head coach Tripp Merritt. “He has an excellent understanding of blocking schemes and how to attack them. Having spent his playing days on the defensive side of the ball, he is well suited to work with the linemen.” Hayford graduated in 1993 from Davidson, where he played two seasons as a defensive lineman and as an outfielder for the baseball team. At Shorecrest Prep in St. Petersburg, Fla.,
his father, Phil, coached his high school football team. He is married to the former Beth Snowden, who is the head athletic trainer at Davidson. They live in Huntersville with their 11-year-old son Thad.
Chester University in 1997 with a degree in biology and spent his senior year as a student assistant coach for the football squad. He also was a fullback for West Chester for three seasons. In August of 1998, he joined the staff at Princeton, working with former head coach Joe Susan and former assistant coach Mike Clark. Among his duties as an assistant at both schools were recruiting, developing the defensive game plan, scouting reports and all phases of special teams. He joined the Davidson staff in 2000. Clendaniel is married to the former Meredith Tarpley, and the couple lives in Cornelius with their daughter, Marin, who will celebrate her third birthday Oct. 17.
MEADE CLENDANIEL As the Wildcats’ defensive coordinator for the past 10 seasons, Meade Clendaniel has led Davidson to numerous top national statistical rankings. Three times in Davidson’s nine Defensive Coordinator years as a member of Defensive Backs the Pioneer Football 11th Year League, the Wildcats West Chester ’97 have ranked among the top three in the league in total defense. In 2000, his first season, Clendaniel oversaw a defense that ranked third in FCS in scoring defense, fifth in pass efficiency defense and eighth in rush defense. The Wildcats finished the 2005 season with the fifth-most interceptions in FCS and was ranked in the top-15 nationally in turnovers gained and turnover margin that season. The 2006 Wildcat defense ranked fourth in the PFL in total defense and tied for second with 22 sacks. In eight PFL games in 2009, Davidson tied for second in the league in scoring defense and ranked fourth in passing defense. “Meade really knows his stuff when it comes to a defensive game plan,” said head coach Tripp Merritt. “He preaches an opportunistic approach and does a tremendous job of putting the players in position to succeed.” Clendaniel graduated from West
RYAN HEASLEY
Offensive Coordinator Offensive Line 3rd Year Bethany College ‘99
Ryan Heasley begins his third season on the Davidson coaching staff. He serves as the Wildcats’ offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. The Wildcats ranked second in the Pioneer Football League in passing offense and fourth in the league in total offense under
Heasley in 2008. In 2009, the ‘Cats were fourth in rushing offense, averaging 146.1 yards a contest. The 35-year-old came to Davidson from Washington University in St. Louis, where he spent five seasons. He started there as the offensive line coach in 2003 and earned the offensive coordinator title in 2005. The Bears won the University Athletic Association championship in 2003 and 2004, and the Washington coaching staff was named the league’s Staff of the Year both seasons.
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COACHING STAFF The Bears posted a 31-19 during Heasley’s tenure, including a 7-3 mark in 2007, and 12 offensive linemen were named all-conference during that time frame. At the time, Washington was one of 15 schools at any NCAA level to post 15 consecutive winning seasons. “Ryan is a young, enthusiastic coach with a wealth of knowledge and experience,” said head coach Tripp Merritt. “He is a great fit for Davidson College and our football program.” Prior to joining the staff at Washington, Heasley was the offensive line coach at Marietta College in Ohio from 2001-03. After graduating from Bethany College with a degree in physical education in 1999, he taught at Penn Hills High School in Pittsburgh from 19992001. He served as a graduate assistant football coach at his alma mater from 19992000 and was an assistant coach at Penn Hill from 2000-01. Heasley starred on the offensive line for Bethany from 1995-97, earning allconference honors as a junior and senior. A co-captain, he won the Bison Award, given by the coaches to the senior who displays the most enthusiasm, loyalty and effort to the program. Heasley is currently working towards a master’s degree in education. He and his wife, Nicole, reside in Davidson with their 4-year-old daughter, Emma.
AMISH PATEL Amish Patel is in his fifth campaign on the Davidson coaching staff and mentors the team’s quarterbacks. He brings extensive first-hand experience from his playing days at Ranger Assistant Coach Community College Quarterbacks and Michigan State 5th Year University. Michigan State ‘03 As a quarterback at Michigan State, Patel played with All-Big Ten performers Jeff Smoker and Drew Stanton, who both rank in the school’s top 10 in career passing. Prior to joining the
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Spartans, Patel received All-American honors from PrepStar magazine at Ranger in 2000. His expertise paid huge dividends for the Davidson signal callers in 2006 as the Wildcats ranked seventh in the NCAA FCS in passing offense, 13th in total offense and 15th in scoring offense. In addition, starting quarterback Ryan Alexander ranked fifth in the nation in passing, sixth in total offense and 35th in pass efficiency en route to earning second-team All-PFL honors. He set school records for single-season passing (2,581) and total yards (2,766). The ‘Cats continued that success in 2007, ranking 10th in FCS in passing offense (279.75 ypg), eighth in completions per game (21.88) and 25th in both total offense (290.3 ypg) and scoring offense (31.2 ppg). Alexander became Davidson’s career leader in passing yards, total yards and touchdown passes and set single-game records for completion percentage and touchdown passes. In 2008, Davidson ranked fourth in the Pioneer Football League in passing and passing efficiency. In 2009, Patel coached the running backs, and the Wildcats ranked fourth in the PFL in rushing, averaging 146.1 yards a game. Kenny Mantuo was named second-team All-PFL. He served as a summer coaching intern for the Denver Broncos in 2010. Patel began his coaching career as an intern at the Philadelphia Eagles’ training camp in 2005 before joining the Davidson staff in 2006. “Amish has great experience with a terrific football program at Michigan State, which gives him instant credibility with our players,” said head coach Tripp Merritt. “He has been instrumental in the development of our quarterbacks.” Patel earned an associate degree from Ranger before graduating from Michigan State in 2003 with a degree in psychology. The native of Austin, Texas, is single and lives in Davidson.
JOSH LUSTIG Josh Lustig is in his second season on the Davidson staff and coaches the wide receivers. “Josh has both a playing and coaching background that will make him a great fit for the Assistant Coach Davidson environWide Receivers ment,” said Merritt. 2nd Year “He is a hard-workWilliam & Mary ‘05 ing, enthusiastic, innovative young coach, and we are looking forward to bringing him into our program.” Lustig came to Davidson from Georgetown University, where he served as the slot receivers coach in 2008. In 2007, he was the tight ends coach at the University of Richmond. The Spiders won the Colonial Athletic Association, advanced to the NCAA FCS national semifinals and finished No. 4 in the country in the final poll. Richmond set team records in total points, scoring average, touchdowns, total offense and passes completed. Lustig was a four-year lettermen and two-year starter at William and Mary, where he served as the team captain in 2005. In 2004, the Tribe won the Atlantic 10, finished third in the country in the final poll and recorded the most wins in school history. He won the President’s Award, given to the studentathlete who exemplifies leadership on and off the field. He began his coaching career as the wide receivers coach at Christopher Newport University, where he also served as the offensive coordinator for the junior varsity team. The Captains’ varsity team won the USA South Conference championship and an automatic bid to the national playoffs in 2006. Lustig played high school football at Cathedral Prep in Erie, Pa., where he led his 2000 team to the Pennsylvania AAAA state championship, a No. 2 ranking in the ESPN National Poll and a No. 4 ranking in the USA Today national poll. Lustig earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from William and Mary in 2005 and his master’s degree in sports industry management from Georgetown in 2009.
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COACHING STAFF CURT WILLIAMS Curt Williams is in his 14th season on the Davidson staff and works with the inside linebackers. In 2006, Williams helped coach a defense that tied for second in the PFL in sacks with 22, and Assistant Coach inside linebacker Inside Linebackers Chris Castillo ranked 14th Year eighth in the league Charlotte ’78 with 67 tackles. In 2007, Peter Bakke ranked eighth in the PFL in tackles and posted 20 stops at Butler, which tied for the seventh-most in an FCS game that season. Bakke went on to earn second-team All-PFL honors. In 2008, Tyler Lemons was named second-team All-PFL after ranking second in the league in tackles by linebackers and tying for second overall in forced fumbles. In his first eight years with Davidson, Williams coached a variety of positions on the defensive side of the ball and coached the linebackers in 1998 on one of the Wildcats’ best defensive teams ever. That squad finished second in FCS in scoring defense at 10.4 points per game and fourth in total defense, allowing just 231.9 yards per contest. In 1999, the defense led FCS in interceptions with 28 and was 13th in rushing defense, allowing 101 yards per game. “This is my second stint with Curt,” said head coach Tripp Merritt. “His presence gives me a comfort level in that I know what I’ve got with him. He has a special bond with the players and is an excellent communicator.” A 1978 graduate of Charlotte, Williams lives in Indian Trail with his wife, Deborah.
FRANK SWART
Assistant Coach Secondary 7th Year Wagner ’91
Now in his seventh season on staff, Frank Swart has already left his mark on Davidson football. In 2005, Alex Arinsmier led the league in tackles per game and was named the PFL South Defensive Player of the Year, and first-team allconference selection
Patrick FitzGerald was tied for third in the conference with four interceptions in 2006. The 2009 season saw Peter Kidwell earn All-PFL Honorable Mention after logging three interceptions for 105 return yards, including a 30-yard return for touchdown at San Diego. The 105 yards off of interceptions is the most for a Wildcat since 1999. “When you talk high energy, Frank embodies just that,” stated Merritt. “The student-athletes feed off that energy and take that with them on the field.” Swart is no stranger to successful football programs. A member of the 1987 Division III national champion football team at Wagner College, he was a two-time captain and fouryear letterwinner for the Seahawks. In his junior season, he was honorable mention All-ECAC. After graduating from Wagner in 1991 as a twotime national qualifier in wrestling (177 and 190), Swart became the assistant football and wrestling coach at Upsala College while attending graduate school. He also earned a master’s degree in human resources and business administration from South Carolina. He now works for Cover 2 Group, a marketing company. Swart currently resides in Huntersville with his wife, Linda, and his three daughters, Ava (9), Julianna (7) and Caroline (5).
JIMMY MEANS Jimmy Means returns to the Davidson coaching staff for his fifth season and will coach the outside linebackers. His expertise helped Niel Andrews and Bud Crawford Assistant Coach emerge as defensive Outside Linebackers forces in the Pioneer 5th Year Football League in Union College ’91 2006 and 2007. Andrews was named first-team All-PFL in 2006, while Crawford earned second-team all-con-
ference accolades in 2007. The Wildcats ranked fourth in the Pioneer Football League in tackles for loss in 2008. Means has a wealth of experience coaching at the high school level. He has served as an assistant coach at North Mecklenburg since 2000, most recently as the defensive coordinator. “Jimmy is a good defensive mind and a very hard worker with a lot of enthusiasm,” said head coach Tripp Merritt. The 1991 graduate of Union College also spent two years as an assistant at Mooresville High School (1999-2000). From 1996-98, Means was the head coach at Trimble County High School in Bedford, Ky. Means lives in Charlotte with his wife Diane, daughter, Makayla (11), and son Holden (3).
STEVE LEAHY Steve Leahy is in his second season on the Davidson football staff and will coach the tight ends. A native of upstate New York, Leahy was the head football coach at Unatego Central School for 33 Assistant Coach years. During that Tight Ends time, he accumulated 2nd Year 157 victories, nine Oneonta State ‘69 Coach of the Year awards and several championships. He also coached basketball and track at Unatego and was inducted into the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Section IV Hall of Fame in February of 2005. Leahy earned a bachelor's degree from Oneonta State in 1969 and did graduate work at Oneonta State and Cortland State. He was elected the Morris, N.Y., Town and Village Judge, was re-elected four times and served 20 years until his retirement. Steve and his wife, Lorraine, followed both of their grown children (Jeff and Lindsay) to the Lake Norman area and live in Mooresville, where Steve is a buyer's agent with a successful real estate team.
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SUPPORT STAFF Kristen Foss joined the staff as an assistant in the spring of 2008 and is in her third full season as a member of the Wildcat football program. In her role as staff assistant, Foss Staff Assistant handles a variety of 3rd Year logistics behind the scenes and is invaluable to the coaching staff, allowing them to focus more on evaluating opponents and recruits rather than administrative details. “Kristen’s daily presence helps keep things running smoothly,” said head coach Tripp Merritt. “She’s very motivated to make us the best we can be.” Foss lives in Mooresville with her sons, Stephen (15) and Michael (12).
STUDENT ASSISTANTS Robert Wilk joins the coaching staff as a student assistant for his second season following two years on the Wildcats’ roster. Wilk lettered in football for coach Tony Korcich at St. Joseph Regional, Robert Wilk where his team won 2nd Year the state New Jersey state championship in 2005. He was named second-team allleague and also lettered in baseball and lacrosse. The son of Robert and Mary Beth, Wilk has two siblings, Sean and Tara. Joining Wilk in his first season as a student assistant is Stephen Mandula, a sophomore who was on the Wildcats’ roster last season. Mandula was a two-way starter for three years under coach Phil Hayford at Shorecrest Prepatory School. He was named first-team alldistrict as a junior and earned the Golden Helmet Coaches Stephen Mandula Award as a senior. He also won the State 1st Year Farm Sportsmanship Award twice. The son of Mark and Kathy, Mandula has two siblings, Christian and Jessica.
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EQUIPMENT
SPORTS MEDICINE
KRISTEN FOSS
Beth Hayford Head Athletic Trainer
Head athletic trainer Beth Hayford, a 1993 graduate of Wingate, oversees Davidson’s five other full-time, fullycertified licensed athletic trainers as well student athletic trainers from UNC Charlotte, who cover the school’s 21 inter-
collegiate sports. Hayford came to Davidson as an intern in August of 1994 and was promoted to assistant athletic trainer in 1996, working with the football, lacrosse, soccer and volleyball teams. In 2002, Hayford was named the head athletic trainer. In addition to her responsibilities overseeing all medical aspects of the athletic program, she supervises the strength and conditioning department and the equipment room. Beth and her husband, Brett, who is the associate head coach of the Davidson football team, live in Huntersville with their 11-year-old son, Thad. Assisting Hayford on the football field is assistant athletic trainer Gerry Waddle, who is in his third season working with the Davidson football team. Gerry Waddle The Davidson Assistant Athletic Trainer College Sports Medicine facilities are among the best in the region. In the training room, there are many of the modern, technological machines that aid in the recovery from injuries, including ultrasound and electric stimulation. There are also three whirlpool tubs, a hydroculator and a paraffin bath. OrthoCarolina in Charlotte serves as Davidson’s primary orthopedic consultant, and Dr. Don D’Alessandro is the Wildcats’ team physician. Dr. Skip Barkley, a general practitioner at University Family Physicians, also acts as one of the department’s primary physicians.
When it comes right down to it, the equipment room keeps all the athletic teams prepared to play. Brian Barmes begins his fifth year as the head equipment manager. Prior Brian Barmes to coming to Equipment Manager Davidson, Barmes was a sales representative for Riddell as well as served a pair of one-year stints with the Florida Bobcats and Georgia Force of the AFL, respectively. Joining Barmes in the equipment room is faithful assistant Will DuBose, who attended Fayetteville Tech for two years prior to joining the Davidson staff in the fall of 1983. Now in his 28th year, only one coach has been with the department longer. Also back helping out on the football sidelines are Shawn Evans and Shaw Smith, an art history professor at Davidson with an affinity for Wildcat football. Barmes, Evans and Smith work every practice and home game and travel with the team on the road.
RADIO NETWORK For a fifth straight season, Mark Plemmons is the voice of Davidson Wildcats football on the radio. “I hope folks enjoy listening to the games as much as I enjoy calling them,” Mark Plemmons Plemmons said. Play-By-Play Voice “Since I was four or five years old, I’ve wanted to call college football on the radio so I’m living the dream.” The 1981 graduate of the University of North Carolina holds a bachelor’s degree in radio, television and motion pictures. He brings many years experience as a newspaper reporter and editor and won several state press awards for both news and sports stories. A native of Asheville, N.C., Plemmons and his wife, Kimberly, have two children, Jordan, a recent graduate of UNC-Wilmington, and Dayne, a junior at NC State.
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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
Craig Swieton
Tim Ridley
The Wildcats’ head strength and conditioning coach, Craig Swieton, carries out the goal of Davidson’s strength and conditioning program — to increase the strength, power, speed, conditioning levels and flexibility of all student-athletes, helping reduce the risk of injury. Each team’s program, specifically designed by Swieton and assistant strength and conditioning coach Tim Ridley, aims to improve the sport energy utilization system and to increase the strength and power to the primary muscle groups used in that specific sport. In the fall of 2005, Davidson opened the Ernie Doe Weight Room, a state-of-the-art 5,000-square-foot facility dedicated to the needs of the college’s 21 varsity athletic teams. The weight room includes 16 power racks and eight lifting platforms, as well as other cutting-edge lifting and conditioning equipment to train the whole body. Prior to his arrival at Davidson, Swieton served most recently as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Central Michigan, where he was a graduate assistant as well from 2003-05. During his career, he also helped coordinate the strength and conditioning program at Duquesne. Swieton started his career as an intern at
Syracuse in the summer of 2003 working with the football team. The Frankfort, N.Y., native earned a bachelor’s degree in applied exercise science from Springfield College in Springfield, Mass., in 2003. He was a member of both the football and track and field teams. Swieton is a member of both the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA). Additionally, he is a level one certified club coach through USA Weightlifting. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sport administration. Ridley joined the Wildcat athletic staff in the 2007-08 season. He works primarily with the baseball, women's soccer, field hockey, women's tennis and golf teams and assists with the football and basketball programs. Prior to joining the Davidson staff, Ridley served as the assistant strength coach at the University of Maryland in 2006, working with the football and women's golf teams and the spirit squad. He also served as an intern at the University of Massachusetts in the spring of 2003. Ridley graduated from the University of Maine in 2006 with a master's of education in Kinesiology and Physical Education.
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SMITH FIELD AT RICHARDSON STADIUM
w Originally built in 1924 and recently expanded to accommodate 4,500 fans, Richardson Stadium is home to Davidson football. w On Sept. 10, 2005, Davidson dedicated the most recent renovations and additions to Richardson Stadium. With the addition of the Wilson Terrace, Ernie Doe Weight Room, Hubbard Family Locker Room and Don Bryant Press Box, Richardson Stadium offers a terrific venue to watch college football in its finest and purest form. w The weight room, located beneath the newly-constructed stands, has 5,000 square feet of space, and the press box gives a terrific vantage point for the media to watch and report on the game. w Richardson Athletic Field debuted in the fall of 1923, and it contained two football fields, a baseball diamond and a quartermile cinder track. Vines were planted on a wire fence that surrounded the field, and bushes were set both inside and outside the fence. w Henry Smith Richardson ’06 and Lunsford Richardson, Jr. ’14 donated the facility, which was named in honor of their father, Lunsford Richardson, Sr., Davidson class of 1875. w In 1924, the stadium portion of the facility was built of brick and concrete construc-
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tion, which had room for 8,000 fans. Temporary bleachers were added in the end zones through the years to inflate the capacity from 10,000 to 11,000. w In 1965, renovations to the stadium included a dressing room for the visiting team, fiber glass seats and a glass-enclosed press box where it remains to this day. w A major overhaul to the facility occurred during the summer of 1991. The field was renovated and expanded so soccer could be played in the stadium, the permanent seating capacity was reduced to 6,000 and lights were installed. w The NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship was hosted by Davidson at Richardson Stadium for three consecutive years (199294), launching the College Cup to national attention. In 1994, the tourney drew a thenrecord crowd of 23,818 people in two days. w In the summer of 1999, the Irwin Belk Track, featuring an eight-lane, 400 meter, polyurethane track, replaced the old cinder track, which had been reduced to four lanes with the expansion for soccer. A year and a half later, the Wildcat track team hosted the Davidson Relays, the first track meet in Richardson Stadium in years. w The field itself was overhauled as well in 1999 and was renamed the Stephen B. Smith Field in honor of the trustee and former Wildcat football standout.
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2009 STATISTICS RUSHING PLAYER
G
ATT
GAIN
LOSS
NET
AVG
TD
LG
YPG
Mantuo, Kenny Blanchard, Michael Williams, Justin Wohler, Andrew Benedict, Kirk Hanabury, Mark Heavner, Matt TEAM
10 10 10 9 10 10 9 9
139 143 80 2 10 7 5 7
677 682 287 43 40 43 8 0
51 197 29 0 0 5 20 17
626 485 258 43 40 38 -12 -17
4.5 3.4 3.2 21.5 4.0 5.4 -2.4 -2.4
5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0
61 35 18 35 12 10 6 0
62.6 48.5 25.8 4.8 4.0 3.8 -1.3 -1.9
Total.......... Opponents......
10 10
393 381
1780 1981
319 269
1461 1712
3.7 4.5
10 20
61 95
146.1 171.2
PASSING PLAYER
G
EFFIC
Blanchard, Michael Heavner, Matt Aldrich, Andrew TEAM
10 9 10 9
91.69 66.24 402.40 0.00
Total.......... Opponents......
10 10
84.98 119.26
ATT-CMP-INT
PCT
YDS
TD
LG
YPG
80-161-6 49.7 34-70-5 48.6 1-1-0 100.0 0-1-0 0.0
830 227 36 0
3 1 0 0
33 24 36 0
83.0 25.2 3.6 0.0
1093 1739
4 9
36 64
109.3 173.9
115-233-11 132-248-6
49.4 53.2
RECEIVING PLAYER
G
REC
YDS
AVG
TD
LG
YPG
Hanabury, Mark Aldrich, Andrew Adams, Jonathan Mantuo, Kenny Williams, Justin Benedict, Kirk Funsten, Lanny Eldridge, Preston Martinez, Danny Sarver, Ben Tabler, Joe
10 10 10 10 10 10 6 10 2 10 10
32 31 14 10 9 7 4 3 3 2 0
309 304 148 91 56 60 30 31 21 43 0
9.7 9.8 10.6 9.1 6.2 8.6 7.5 10.3 7.0 21.5 0.0
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
36 29 28 33 22 13 13 21 11 31 0
30.9 30.4 14.8 9.1 5.6 6.0 5.0 3.1 10.5 4.3 0.0
Total.......... Opponents......
10 10
115 132
1093 1739
9.5 13.2
4 9
36 64
109.3 173.9
RESULTS DATE
OPPONENT
SCORE
5 at No. 11 Elon Sept. LENOIR-RHYNE Sept. 12 CAMPBELL* Sept. 19 Oct. 3 at Jacksonville* Oct. 10 MOREHEAD STATE* Oct. 17 at Dayton* 24 DRAKE* Oct. 31 at Butler* Oct. 7 at San Diego* Nov. 14 MARIST* Nov. * Pioneer Football League game
0-56 0-42 24-7 21-27 16-10 0-17 16-21 7-14 34-27 6-14
PLAYER
NO
YDS
AVG
TD
LG
Williams, Justin Martinez, Danny Hanabury, Mark Eldridge, Preston TEAM
32 4 3 1 1
660 53 70 8 0
20.6 13.2 23.3 8.0 0.0
0 0 0 0 0
33 15 31 8 0
Total.......... Opponents......
41 29
791 563
19.3 19.4
0 0
33 38
TIME
ATT.
2:52 2:41 2:29 2:41 2:51 2:20 2:35 2:30 2:45 2:26
8258 4177 4236 3589 2412 5069 4174 2568 1843 4011
SCORING PLAYER Behrendt, Ben Mantuo, Kenny Blanchard, Michael Sarver, Ben Kidwell, Peter Tabler, Joe Aldrich, Andrew Hanabury, Mark Williams, Justin Total.......... Opponents......
|----------- PATs ------------| RUSH RCV PASS DXP
TD
FGS
KICK
SAF
PTS
0 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 1
7-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
13-14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 30 24 6 6 6 6 6 6
15 32
7-11 4-10
13-14 31-32
0-0 0-0
0 0
0-1 0-0
0 0
0 0
124 235
FIELD GOALS PLAYER
FGM-FGA
Behrendt, Ben
7-11
PCT 01-19 63.6
1-1
20-29
30-39
40-49
50+
LG
BLK
3-4
3-4
0-2
0-0
37
1
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYER
KICK RETURNS
L L W L W L L L W L
G
PLAYS
RUSH
PASS
TOTAL
YPG
Blanchard, Michael Mantuo, Kenny Williams, Justin Heavner, Matt Wohler, Andrew Benedict, Kirk Hanabury, Mark Aldrich, Andrew TEAM
10 10 10 9 9 10 10 10 9
304 139 80 75 2 10 7 1 8
485 626 258 -12 43 40 38 0 -17
830 0 0 227 0 0 0 36 0
1315 626 258 215 43 40 38 36 -17
131.5 62.6 25.8 23.9 4.8 4.0 3.8 3.6 -1.9
Total.......... Opponents......
10 10
626 629
1461 1712
1093 1739
2554 3451
255.4 345.1
PUNT RETURNS PLAYER
NO
YDS
AVG
TD
LG
Williams, Justin Hanabury, Mark Savarino, Nick
26 2 1
227 -1 9
8.7 -0.5 9.0
0 0 0
27 2 0
Total.......... Opponents......
29 31
235 210
8.1 6.8
0 1
27 54
PUNTING PLAYER
NO
YDS
AVG
LG
TB
FC
I20
BLKD
Wohler, Andrew Goodman, Brenton TEAM Habliston, Chazzo
62 4 2 1
2509 135 0 37
40.5 33.8 0.0 37.0
69 45 0 37
7 0 0 0
6 0 0 0
22 2 0 1
2 0 0 0
Total.......... Opponents......
69 62
2681 2404
38.9 38.8
69 60
7 5
6 11
25 22
2 2
INTERCEPTIONS PLAYER Kidwell, Peter Harrington, John Lemons, Tyler Hunt, Patrick Total.......... Opponents......
NO
YDS
AVG
TD
LG
3 1 1 1
105 0 4 8
35.0 0.0 4.0 8.0
1 0 0 0
38 0 4 8
6 11
117 128
19.5 11.6
1 0
38 45
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PLAYER
G
RUSH
REC
PR
KOR
IR
Williams, Justin Mantuo, Kenny Blanchard, Michael Hanabury, Mark Aldrich, Andrew Adams, Jonathan Kidwell, Peter Benedict, Kirk Martinez, Danny Wohler, Andrew Sarver, Ben Eldridge, Preston Funsten, Lanny Savarino, Nick Hunt, Patrick Lemons, Tyler Heavner, Matt TEAM
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 2 9 10 10 6 10 10 10 9 9
258 626 485 38 0 0 0 40 0 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 -12 -17
56 91 0 309 304 148 0 60 21 0 43 31 30 0 0 0 0 0
227 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0
660 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 53 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 105 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 4 0 0
1201 120.1 717 71.7 485 48.5 416 41.6 304 30.4 148 14.8 105 10.5 100 10.0 74 37.0 43 4.8 43 4.3 39 3.9 30 5.0 9 0.9 8 0.8 4 0.4 -12 -1.3 -17 -1.9
TOT
YPG
Total.......... Opponents......
10 10
1461 1712
1093 1739
235 210
791 563
117 128
3697 369.7 4352 435.2
40
2009 STATISTICS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
TEAM STATISTICS DAVIDSON 124 SCORING 12.4 POINTS PER GAME 136 FIRST DOWNS 73 RUSHING 50 PASSING 13 PENALTY 1461 RUSHING YARDAGE 1780 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 319 YARDS LOST RUSHING 393 RUSHING ATTEMPTS AVERAGE PER RUSH 3.7 AVERAGE PER GAME 146.1 TDS RUSHING 10 PASSING YARDAGE 1093 COMP-ATT-INT 115-233-11 AVERAGE PER PASS 4.7 AVERAGE PER CATCH 9.5 AVERAGE PER GAME 109.3 TDS PASSING 4 TOTAL OFFENSE 2554 TOTAL PLAYS 626 AVERAGE PER PLAY 4.1 AVERAGE PER GAME 255.4 41-791 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 29-235 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 6-117 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS FUMBLES-LOST 13-8 PENALTIES-YARDS 43-378 37.8 AVERAGE PER GAME PUNTS-YARDS 69-2681 AVERAGE PER PUNT 38.9 NET PUNT AVERAGE 33.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 30:29 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 37/139 3RD-DOWN PCT 27% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 5/14 4TH-DOWN PCT 36% SACKS BY-YARDS 23-142 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 7-11 RED-ZONE SCORES 18-23 78% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 12-23 52% PAT-ATTEMPTS 13-14 93% ATTENDANCE 19010 GAMES/AVG PER GAME 5/3802
Davidson Opponents
1st 17 59
2nd 3rd 33 31 56 69
4th 43 51
PLAYER
OPPONENT 235 23.5 167 84 77 6 1712 1981 269 381 4.5 171.2 20 1739 132-248-6 7.0 13.2 173.9 9 3451 629 5.5 345.1 29-563 31-210 11-128 14-8 57-531 53.1 62-2404 38.8 33.4 29:22 53/139 38% 3/9 33% 25-161 4-10 24-34 71% 20-34 59% 31-32 97% 21327 5/4265
-- Total -- 124 -- 235
G
UT
AT
TOT
TFL-YDS
SCK-YDS
INT
PBU
FR
FF
BK
Astrop, Daniel Lemons, Tyler Hunt, Patrick Behm, John Kidwell, Peter Griswold, Alex Hauffe, Daniel Moses-Hampton, M. Martin, Ellis Pickens, Will Saltzman, Aaron Lasher, Rodney Popham, Morgan Butler, Clem Guerrieri, Matt Ricci, Gianni Sykes, Brandon Wright, Brandon Harrington, John Kee, Harvey Anderson, Pete Savarino, Nick Moynahan, Patrick McAlister, Lewis Ayorinde, Seyi Hammett, Tyler Aldrich, Andrew Lockridge, Richard Wilson, Zenus Crowson, Erich Clark, Ethan Johnson, Brad Sineath, Philip Benedict, Kirk Blanchard, Michael Heavner, Matt Cannon, Logan Campbell, Elliott Wohler, Andrew Hanabury, Mark Mantuo, Kenny
10 10 10 10 10 9 8 10 10 8 9 7 10 10 4 10 8 10 7 5 9 10 10 9 10 6 10 10 10 10 7 9 2 10 10 9 10 10 9 10 10
31 28 27 41 35 25 16 20 12 16 10 15 9 10 10 6 9 5 6 6 5 . 1 1 2 3 3 3 2 . . 2 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1
37 39 30 14 18 13 18 12 14 9 10 3 9 6 5 8 4 5 4 3 2 6 5 4 2 1 . . . 2 2 . 2 . . . 1 . . . .
68 67 57 55 53 38 34 32 26 25 20 18 18 16 15 14 13 10 10 9 7 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
5.0-22 7.0-31 7.5-19 3.0-5 2.0-9 12.0-57 3.0-17 7.5-49 5.0-15 5.5-23 2.5-9 . 2.5-8 . 1.0-1 1.0-1 2.0-2 . . . . . . 0.5-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.5-20 4.5-27 1.0-2 . . 5.5-37 1.5-14 1.0-11 2.0-7 1.0-5 1.5-8 . 1.0-5 . . . . . . . . . . 0.5-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 1-4 1-8 . 3-105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 2 . 1 2 1 2 . 1 . . 2 2 . 2 . 2 . 1 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 1-0 1-0 2-0 . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . 1-0 .
2 . . 1 . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total.......... Opponents......
10 10
366 384
288 300
654 684
67-274 81-280
23-142 25-161
6-117 11-128
24 23
8-0 7-18
8 6
2 3
INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING AND RECEIVING RUSHING
No-Yds/TD
Elon
LRU
CAMP
JU
MSU
UD
DRAKE
BUT
USD
MAR
Kenny Mantuo RB
139-626/5
10-14/0
13-83/0
20-135/1
18-66/2
12-54/0
6-9/0
11-48/0
19-147/1
24-58/1
6-12/0
M. Blanchard QB
143-485/4
15--1/0
15-14/0
17-91/0
14-5/0
19-93/2
19-63/0
15-35/2
9-41/0
10-102/0
10-42/0
Justin Williams RB
80-258/1
7-38/0
6-14/0
7-36/0
7-19/0
6-22/0
6-20/0
12-16/0
7-15/0
15-72/1
7-6/0
Andrew Wohler P
2-43/0
-
-
DNP
-
-
1-8/0
-
-
1-35/0
-
Kirk Benedict FB
10-40/0
-
1-2/0
2-12/0
2-3/0
1-3/0
-
2-16/0
-
-
2-4/0
Mark Hanabury WR
7-38/0
1-10/0
1-7/0
-
1-7/0
2-4/0
1-1/0
-
-
1-9/0
-
Matt Heavner QB
5--12/0
1-2/0
1--7/0
-
-
-
-
-
DNP
1-6/0
2--13/0
RUSHING
No-Yds/TD
Elon
LRU
CAMP
JU
MSU
UD
DRAKE
BUT
USD
MAR
Mark Hanabury WR
32-309/1
3-11/0
2-14/0
-
9-146/1
3-19/0
3-13/0
3-28/0
5-40/0
3-26/0
1-12/0
Andrew Aldrich WR
31-304/1
2-9/0
4-70/0
4-42/1
1-15/0
-
5-12/0
6-54/0
4-37/0
1-16/0
4-39/0
Jonathan Adams WR
14-148/0
-
3-48/0
-
1-6/0
-
3-52/0
2-7/0
-
-
5-35/0
Kenny Mantuo RB
10-91/0
-
2-6/0
1-10/0
1-1/0
2-17/0
-
-
2-13/0
1-35/0
1-9/0
Kirk Benedict FB
7-60/0
1-10/0
-
2-20/0
1-7/0
-
-
2-14/0
-
1-9/0
-
Justin Williams RB
9-56/0
2-6/0
1-5/0
1--1/0
-
-
3-23/0
1-22/0
1-1/0
-
-
Ben Sarver WR
2-43/1
-
1-31/0
1-12/1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
P. Eldridge TE
3-31/0
-
2-10/0
-
-
1-21/0
-
-
-
-
-
Lanny Funsten WR
4-30/0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
-
3-27/0
-
-
1-3/0
-
Danny Martinez WR
3-21/0
1-5/0
2-16/0
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
DNP
41
2010 FOOTBALL
2009 BOX SCORES Score by Quarters Davidson Elon 1st 12:12 06:05 2nd 06:42 03:47 3rd 11:27 10:31 04:26 4th 05:44
ELON ELON ELON ELON ELON ELON ELON ELON
GAME #1 - DAVIDSON 0, NO. 11 ELON 56
GAME #2 - LENOIR-RHYNE 42, DAVIDSON 0
Sept. 5, at Elon, N.C.
Sept. 12, at Davidson, N.C.
1 0 14
2 0 14
3 0 21
4 0 7
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Score 0 56
Jamal Shuman 1 yd run (Adam Shreiner kick) DAV 0 - ELON 7 Scott Riddle 3 yd run (Adam Shreiner kick) DAV 0 - ELON 14 Terrell Hudgins 9 yd pass from Scott Riddle (Adam Shreiner kick) DAV 0 - ELON 21 Lance Camp 54 yd punt return (Adam Shreiner kick) DAV 0 - ELON 28 Terrell Hudgins 29 yd pass from Scott Riddle (Adam Shreiner kick) DAV 0 - ELON 35 Jeremy Peterson 21 yd pass from Scott Riddle (Adam Shreiner kick) DAV 0 - ELON 42 A.J. Harris 19 yd pass from Scott Riddle (Adam Shreiner kick) DAV 0 - ELON 49 Aaron Mellette 36 yd pass from Thomas Wilson (Adam Shreiner kick) DAV 0 - ELON 56
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
DAV 7 34-63 41 21-9-1 55-104 0-0 1-0 9-126 0-0 11-40.5 1-1 3-25 28:20 1 of 12 0 of 1 0-1 1-4
ELON 28 37-186 389 37-26-0 74-575 0-0 6-79 1-18 1-0 5-47.0 2-2 5-34 31:40 8 of 13 0 of 0 4-4 6-39
RUSHING: Davidson-Williams, Justin 7-38; Mantuo, Kenny 10-14; Hanabury, Mark 1-10; Heavner, Matt 1-2; Blanchard, Michael 15-minus 1. Elon-Jamal Shuman 20-115; A.J. Harris 13-66; Scott Riddle 1-3; Thomas Wilson 3-2. PASSING: Davidson-Blanchard, Michael 4-130-24; Heavner, Matt 5-8-1-17. Elon-Scott Riddle 22-33-0-326; Thomas Wilson 4-4-0-63. RECEIVING: Davidson-Hanabury, Mark 3-11; Aldrich, Andrew 2-9; Williams, Justin 2-6; Benedict, Kirk 1-10; Martinez, Danny 1-5. ElonTerrell Hudgins 7-156; Lance Camp 5-55; A.J. Harris 3-52; Jamal Shuman 3-32; Sean Jeffcoat 311; Rasaun Rorie 2-20; Aaron Mellette 1-36; Jeremy Peterson 1-21; Taylor Berry 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Davidson-None. ElonCameron McGlenn 1-0. FUMBLES: Davidson-TEAM 1-1. Elon-A.J. Harris 1-1; Lance Camp 1-1. John Behm SACKS (UA-A): Davidson-Martin, Ellis 1-0. Elon-Jordan Daniel 0-2; O. Lamikanra 0-2; Andre Campbell 1-1; David Hunt 0-1; Jordan Gibson 0-1; Joshua Jones 0-1; Brandon Ward 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Davidson-Guerrieri, Matt 6-4; Behm, John 5-3; Ricci, Gianni 2-4; Kee, Harvey 3-1; Martin, Ellis 2-2; Astrop, Daniel 2-2; Lemons, Tyler 2-2; Hunt, Patrick 1-3; Savarino, Nick 0-4; Moses-Hampton, M. 2-1; Pickens, Will 1-2; Hauffe, Daniel 0-3; McAlister, Lewis 0-3; Kidwell, Peter 2-0; Wright, Brandon 1-1; Griswold, Alex 1-1; Crowson, Erich 0-2; Clark, Ethan 0-2; Sykes, Brandon 1-0; Butler, Clem 1-0; Lockridge, Richard 1-0; Johnson, Brad 1-0. Elon-Dale Riley 4-2; Brandon Wiggins 33; Brandon Ward 3-3; Joshua Jones 2-4; Zach Henderson 2-3; Terell Wilson 2-2; Lionel Shoffner 2-2; Blake Thompson 1-3; Cameron McGlenn 3-0; Jordan Daniel 1-2; O. Lamikanra 0-3; Luke Martin 2-0; Andrew Straus 2-0; Andre Campbell 1-1; B. Spurlock 1-1; Jonathan Conner 1-1; Khirey Walker 0-2; Walker White 0-2; Joey Hall 1-0; Darrius McQueen 1-0; Jeremy Peterson 1-0; David Hunt 0-1; Jordan Gibson 0-1. Time of Game: 2:52
Attendance: 8258
Score by Quarters Lenoir-Rhyne Davidson 1st 11:51 2nd 05:07 3rd 14:45 07:03 4th 09:25 03:32
LRU LRU LRU LRU LRU LRU
1 7 0
2 7 0
3 14 0
4 14 0
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Score 42 0
Antwain Ross 9 yd run (Colin Corpe kick) Justin Sanders 2 yd run (Colin Corpe kick) Byron Darby 77 yd run (Colin Corpe kick) Andrew Courman 95 yd run (Colin Corpe kick) L. McCorkle 2 yd run (Colin Corpe kick) Mike Harold 2 yd fumble recovery (Colin Corpe kick)
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
LRU 17 51-370 43 10-5-0 61-413 2-8 4-22 0-0 3-27 8-36.0 2-0 1-15 29:19 4 of 14 1 of 1 3-3 5-36
LRU 7 - DAV 0 LRU 14 - DAV 0 LRU 21 - DAV 0 LRU 28 - DAV 0 LRU 35 - DAV 0 LRU 42 - DAV 0
DAV 15 37-113 200 39-17-3 76-313 0-0 1-7 7-131 0-0 9-35.2 2-2 7-84 30:41 5 of 17 0 of 2 0-1 1-3
RUSHING: Lenoir-Rhyne-Andrew Courman 8-140; Byron Darby 5-92; Justin Sanders 12-50; Reuben Haynes 3-28; Antwain Ross 3-18; Bobby Epps 8-17; James Pone 4-13; A. Thwaites 1-5; Kai Oliveira 1-5; D. Williams 1-2; Kyle Massey 1-2; L. McCorkle 2-1; TEAM 1-minus 1; Greg Baker 1-minus 2. Davidson-Kenny Mantuo 13-83; M. Blanchard 15-14; Justin Williams 6-14; Mark Hanabury 1-7; Kirk Benedict 1-2; Matt Heavner 1-minus 7. PASSING: Lenoir-Rhyne-Justin Sanders 4-9-0-40; Reuben Haynes 1-1-0-3. Davidson-M. Blanchard 13-31-3-190; Matt Heavner 4-8-0-10. RECEIVING: Lenoir-Rhyne-Andrew Courman 2-17; Nick Stutts 1-13; Devan Pointer 1-10; Artis Gilmore 1-3. Davidson-Andrew Aldrich 4-70; Jonathan Adams 348; Danny Martinez 2-16; Mark Hanabury 2-14; P. Eldridge 2-10; Kenny Mantuo 2-6; Ben Sarver 1-31; Justin Williams 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Lenoir-Rhyne-Cam Thompkins 2-14; Jamont Jones 1-13. DavidsonNone. FUMBLES: Lenoir-Rhyne-Justin Sanders 1-0; Bobby Epps 1-0. Davidson-Justin Williams 1-1; M. Blanchard 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Lenoir-Rhyne-Brandon Brown 1-0; Victor Nito 1-0; Nelson Bullard 1-0; Mike Harold 1-0; S. Armstrong 1-0. Davidson Tyler Lemons 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Lenoir-Rhyne-Richard Walker 5-2; Michael Green 5-1; Victor Nito 4-2; Doug Ellis 3-2; C. Davis 4-0; S. Armstrong 3-1; Dewayne Jones 3-1; Mike Harold 3-0; Brian Jonathan Adams Sullivan 3-0; Marcus Shuford 2-1; Carl Brooks 1-2; Aaron Briscoe 2-0; Jamont Jones 2-0; Jacarri Bowden 1-1; Anthony Vanoy 1-1; A. Thwaites 1-1; Demetrius Green 1-1; Nelson Bullard 1-0; Stacey Williams 1-0; Ryan Sanford 1-0; Quam Hancock 1-0; Chris Carter 1-0; Brandon Brown 1-0; Jason Arenillas 0-1; L. Banner 0-1; Matt Corbin 0-1; Keonte Davis 0-1. Davidson-Will Pickens 5-5; Tyler Lemons 4-5; Daniel Hauffe 4-2; Daniel Astrop 2-3; Patrick Hunt 1-3; Peter Kidwell 1-3; John Behm 3-0; Clem Butler 3-0; Matt Guerrieri 2-1; Aaron Saltzman 2-1; Moses-Hampton 1-2; Alex Griswold 0-2; Ellis Martin 0-2; Rodney Lasher 1-0; Morgan Popham 1-0; Mark Hanabury 1-0; Brandon Wright 1-0; Seyi Ayorinde 1-0; M. Blanchard 1-0; Lewis McAlister 1-0; Gianni Ricci 1-0; Andrew Aldrich 1-0; Pete Anderson 1-0; Brandon Sykes 0-1. Time of Game: 2:41
Attendance: 4177
42
2009 BOX SCORES Score by Quarters Campbell Davidson 3rd 11:46 05:31 02:32 4th 13:27 02:10
DAV CAMP DAV DAV DAV
GAME #3 - CAMPBELL 7, DAVIDSON 24
GAME #4 - DAVIDSON 21, JACKSONVILLE 27
Sept. 19, at Davidson, N.C.
Oct. 3, at Jacksonville, Fla.
1 0 0
2 0 0
3 7 14
4 0 10
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Score 7 24
Score by Quarters Davidson Jacksonville
Andrew Aldrich 7 yd pass from M. Blanchard (Ben Behrendt kick) SMITH, Carl 3 yd run (WILLETS, Adam kick) Kenny Mantuo 10 yd run (Ben Behrendt kick) Ben Sarver 12 yd pass from M. Blanchard (Ben Behrendt kick) Ben Behrendt 20 yd field goal,
CAMP 10 33-88 108 26-10-0 59-196 0-0 2-2 4-77 1-13 9-44.4 2-1 5-40 28:09 5 of 16 0 of 1 1-1 1-7
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
CAMP 0 - DAV 7 CAMP 7 - DAV 7 CAMP 7 - DAV 14 CAMP 7 - DAV 21 CAMP 7 - DAV 24
DAV 19 48-268 83 17-9-1 65-351 0-0 6-72 2-39 0-0 5-34.4 1-1 3-13 31:51 5 of 13 0 of 0 4-4 2-17
RUSHING: Campbell-OATES, CJ 13-67; POLK, Daniel 12-17; BROWN, Rashaun 311; CRAMER, Jordan 1-4; CONSTANTINE, P. 1-minus 2; SMITH, Carl 2-minus 4; JORDAN, H 1-minus 5. Davidson-Kenny Mantuo 20-135; M. Blanchard 17-91; Justin Williams 7-36; Kirk Benedict 2-12; TEAM 2-minus 6. PASSING: Campbell-POLK, Daniel 9-23-0-101; VOLLONO, Matt 1-3-0-7. Davidson-M. Blanchard 9-17-1-83. RECEIVING: Campbell-OATES, CJ 3-41; MURPHY, Kelvin 3-15; BROWN, Rashaun 1-18; CRAMER, Jordan 1-18; BLAIN, Carl 1-10; SMITH, Carl 1-6. Davidson-Andrew Aldrich 442; Kirk Benedict 2-20; Ben Sarver 1-12; Kenny Mantuo 1-10; Justin Williams 1-minus 1. INTERCEPTIONS: Campbell-DIXON, C. 1-13. Davidson-None. FUMBLES: Campbell-JORDAN, H 1-0; POLK, Daniel 1-1. Davidson-Justin Williams 1-1.
1st 10:05 JU 2nd 14:45 DAV 08:42 JU 01:04 JU 3rd 04:40 JU 4th 12:19 DAV 07:41 DAV
1 0 7
2 7 14
3 0 6
4 14 0
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Score 21 27
WILLIAMS,Jarvis 11 yd pass from McGREGOR,Josh (CURRY kick) Kenny Mantuo 1 yd run (Ben Behrendt kick) PHILPART,Josh 20 yd pass from McGREGOR,Josh (CURRY kick) SMALL,Rudell 11 yd run (CURRY,Donovan kick) McGREGOR,Josh 11 yd run (CURRY,Donovan kick failed) Kenny Mantuo 1 yd run (Ben Behrendt kick) Mark Hanabury 7 yd pass from Matt Heavner (Ben Behrendt kick)
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
DAV 13 43-97 175 21-13-0 64-272 0-0 3-46 5-129 0-0 5-38.0 1-0 1-5 31:14 4 of 13 0 of 3 3-3 3-30
JU 19 34-118 261 28-18-0 62-379 0-0 1-2 3-55 0-0 4-42.2 0-0 8-74 27:20 5 of 11 0 of 0 3-4 4-29
RUSHING: Davidson-Kenny Mantuo 18-66; Justin Williams 7-19; Mark Hanabury 1-7; M. Blanchard 14-5; Kirk Benedict 2-3; TEAM 1-minus 3. JacksonvilleSMALL,Rudell 18-110; ROGERS,Tommie 6-14; DAWSON,Keith 1-7; FINKLEY,Elliott 1-3; TEAM 1-minus 4; McGREGOR,Josh 7-minus 12. PASSING: Davidson-Matt Heavner 7-10-0-66; M. Blanchard 5-10-0-73; Andrew Aldrich 1-1-0-36. Jacksonville-McGREGOR,Josh 18-28-0 261. RECEIVING: Davidson-Mark Hanabury 9-146; Andrew Aldrich 1-15; Kirk Benedict 1-7; Jonathan Adams 1-6; Kenny Mantuo 1-1. Jacksonville-ROGERS,Tommie 4-16; SMALL,Rudell 3-14; THOMPSON,Larry 2-62; FINKLEY,Elliott 2-41; BELL,Sam 2-31; KUCK,Christophe 1 44; PHILPART,Josh 1-20; WILLIAMS,Jarvis 1-11; SUMTER,Rodney 1-11; DAWSON,Keith 1-11. INTERCEPTIONS: Davidson-None. Jacksonville-None. FUMBLES: Davidson-TEAM 1-0. Jacksonville-None. SACKS (UA-A): Davidson-Alex Griswold 2-0; Daniel Astrop 1-0. JacksonvilleMcCOMBS,Layne 1-0; MAYORAL,Mike 1-0; FENNELL,Allen 1-0; FRYE,Aaron 1-0.
SACKS (UA-A): Campbell-CHANDLER, B 0-1; BROWN, Milton 0-1. Davidson-Daniel Hauffe 1-1; Alex Griswold 0-1.
TACKLES (UA-A): Davidson-Alex Griswold 91; Daniel Astrop 7-2; Rodney Lasher 5-0; Daniel Hauffe 3-1; John Behm 2-2; Tyler Lemons 1-3; Peter Kidwell 3-0; Patrick Hunt 2-0; Clem Butler 2-0; Will Pickens 1-1; Moses-Hampton 11; Aaron Saltzman 1-1; Pete Anderson 0-2; R. Lockridge 1-0; Harvey Kee 1-0; John Harrington 1-0. Jacksonville-RANGE,Haywood 6-1; WOOD,Jason 5-1; FENNELL,Joseph 5-1; PERRY,Will 5-1; JOHNSON,Darren 5-0; FENNELL,Allen 4-1; LEWIS,Shaun 2-3; FRYE,Aaron 4-0; MAYORAL,Mike 3-1; FINES,Rolando 2-2; JOHNSON,Oscar 2-1; KORNHAUSER,Eric 2-0; McDOUGALD,Lacy 1-0; CAMPBELL,Daryl 1-0; HENZIE,Michael 1-0; BOWE,Kennan 1-0; McCOMBS,Layne 1-0; DAWSON,Keith 1-0; GAULT,Ray 0-1; BURNS,Bradley 0-1.
Patrick Hunt
TACKLES (UA-A): Campbell-STANLEY, Lee 10-1; GOLDSMITH, S 7-2; BROWN, Milton 4-4; REED, Taylor 1-5; HART, Jared 3-2; LYON, Cody 3-2; HERRING, Randel 1-3; CHANDLER, B 1-3; STONE, Jon-M. 2-1; DIXON, C. 0-3; FELICIANO, Erik 0-3; FIORE, Charles 2-0; DAVIS, Manny 1-1; FINNEY, C 0-2; MONROE, Steth 1-0; GILBERT, Greg 1-0; KAHUT, Jacob 1-0; MANESS, Jody 1-0; CROCKETT, Chris 1-0; MOORE, Ted 1-0; HARTMAN, Tim 0-1; BRATTON, Eric 0-1. Davidson-Patrick Hunt 4-7; Daniel Astrop 4-4; Alex Griswold 4-3; Morgan Popham 3-2; Daniel Hauffe 2-3; Tyler Lemons 2-3; Clem Butler 2-3; John Behm 3-1; Rodney Lasher 1-2; Ellis Martin 0-3; Matt Guerrieri 2-0; Brandon Wright 1-1; E. Campbell 1-0; John Stillwell 1-0; Zenus Wilson 1-0; Moses-Hampton 1-0; P. Moynahan 0-1; Will Pickens 0-1. Time of Game: 2:29 Attendance: 4236
Time of Game: 2:41 Mark Hanabury
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DAV 0 - JU 7 DAV 7 - JU 7 DAV 7 - JU 14 DAV 7 - JU 21 DAV 7 - JU 27 DAV 14 - JU 27 DAV 21 - JU 27
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Attendance: 3589
2009 BOX SCORES GAME #5 - MOREHEAD STATE 10, DAVIDSON 16
GAME #6 - DAVIDSON 0, DAYTON 17
Oct. 10, at Davidson, N.C.
Oct. 17, at Dayton, Ohio
Score by Quarters Morehead State Davidson 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
13:38 06:12 01:31 12:09 08:43
MOR DAV DAV MOR DAV
1 7 0
2 0 3
3 0 7
4 3 6
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Score 10 16
Score by Quarters Davidson Dayton
McDERMOTT, R. 3 yd run (DUZAN, R. kick) Ben Behrendt 33 yd field goal M. Blanchard 32 yd run (Ben Behrendt kick), DUZAN, R. 31 yd field goal, M. Blanchard 20 yd run (Ben Behrendt kick failed)
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
MOR 7 33-59 126 31-15-0 64-185 0-0 5-25 4-83 1-0 9-41.3 5-5 8-90 29:28 5 of 18 0 of 1 2-3 2-8
MOR 7 - DAV 0 MOR 7 - DAV 3 MOR 7 - DAV 10 MOR 10 - DAV 10 MOR 10 - DAV 16
UD UD UD
2 0 7
3 0 7
DAV 12 43-170 67 20-6-1 63-237 0-0 4-0 3-53 0-0 9-38.9 5-2 7-40 30:32 2 of 15 0 of 0 2-4 4-16
PASSING: Morehead State-SAWYER, E. 8-19-076; LEWIS, Z. 7-12-0-50. Davidson-Matt Heavner 2-11-1-17; M. Blanchard 4-9-0-50.
4 0 3
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Score 0 17
WATKINS, Justin 29 yd pass from VALENTINO,Steve (MILLER kick) VALENTINO,Steve 1 yd run (MILLER, Nate kick) MILLER, Nate 36 yd field goal
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
RUSHING: Morehead State-SAWYER, E. 9-17; MORGAN, D. 3-15; COX, D. 8-12; McDERMOTT, R. 5-7; BODRICK, W. 3-7; KEARNS, M 2-4; SMART, R. 1-0; LEWIS, Z. 2-minus 3. Davidson-M. Blanchard 19-93; Kenny Mantuo 12-54; Justin Williams 6-22; Mark Hanabury 2-4; Kirk Benedict 1-3; TEAM 3-minus 6.
DAV 12 33-101 127 31-17-2 64-228 0-0 5-25 4-82 1-38 6-33.2 2-2 5-35 31:22 4 of 15 2 of 2 0-1 1-6
DAV 0 - UD 7 DAV 0 - UD 14 DAV 0 - UD 17
UD 12 38-131 145 18-10-1 56-276 1-10 3-20 1-25 2-62 7-35.4 2-0 2-20 28:38 3 of 12 0 of 1 2-4 0-0
RUSHING: Davidson-M. Blanchard 19-63; Justin Williams 6-20; Kenny Mantuo 6-9; Andrew Wohler 1-8; Mark Hanabury 1-1. Dayton-VALENTINO,Steve 19-77; MACK, Brian 10-52; JACOB, Dan 8-2; JONARD,JMichael 1-0. PASSING: Davidson-Matt Heavner 8-17-2-49; M. Blanchard 9-14-0-78. DaytonVALENTINO,Steve 10-18-1-145. RECEIVING: Davidson-Andrew Aldrich 5-12; Jonathan Adams 3-52; Lanny Funsten 3-27; Justin Williams 3 23; Mark Hanabury 3-13. Dayton-WATKINS, Justin 5-106; JACOB, Dan 2-minus 6; COLLINS, Nick 1-27; MILLIO, Justin 1-13; MACK, Brian 1-5.
RECEIVING: Morehead State-McDERMOTT, R. 4-48; McLAUGHLIN, B. 4-32; SAWYER, D. 318; BODRICK, W. 1-9; WILLIAMS, A. 1-8; ADLER, M. 1-8; COX, D. 1-3. Davidson-Mark Hanabury 3-19; Kenny Mantuo 2-17; P. Eldridge 1-21; Andrew Aldrich 0-10.
INTERCEPTIONS: Davidson-Peter Kidwell 1-38. Dayton-RIES, Joe 2-62. FUMBLES: Davidson-M. Blanchard 2-2. Dayton-JACOB, Dan 1-0; VALENTINO,Steve 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Davidson-Daniel Astrop 1-0. Dayton-None.
INTERCEPTIONS: Morehead State-MAY, K. 10. Davidson-None. FUMBLES: Morehead State-SAWYER, E. 2-2; McLAUGHLIN, B. 2-2; McDERMOTT, R. 1-1 Davidson-M. Blanchard 2-0; Kenny Mantuo 1-1; Kirk Benedict 1-1; P. Eldridge 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Morehead State-DOAN, A. 20. Davidson-Alex Griswold 2-0; Aaron Saltzman 1-0; Patrick Hunt 1-0.
2nd 08:15 3rd 07:13 4th 10:07
1 0 0
Daniel Astrop
TACKLES (UA-A): Morehead State-McDERMOTT, W. 7-2; WILLIAMS, R. 7-1; CECIL, J.D. 4-3; BACHMAN, T. 4-1; DOAN, A. 3-1; MAY, K. 2-2; SCOTT, K. 3-0; WILHOITE, A. 1-2; HALL, M. 0-3; HARKNESS, D. 2-0; STEINER, D. 1-1; HUDSON, H. 1-1; MURPHY, L. 1-0; ROLLINS, D. 1-0; RAYMOND, J. 0-1. Davidson-Tyler Lemons 3-6; Daniel Astrop 2-6; Moses-Hampton 6-1; Alex Griswold 5-1; Patrick Hunt 4-2; Peter Kidwell 2-3; Brandon Sykes 3-1; Tyler Hammett 3-1; Ellis Martin 3-0; John Behm 2-1; Gianni Ricci 1-2; Pete Anderson 2-0; Daniel Hauffe 2-0; Aaron Saltzman 1-1; Brandon Wright 1-0; Will Pickens 1-0; Clem Butler 0-1; Seyi Ayorinde 0-1; Logan Cannon 0-1.
TACKLES (UA-A): Davidson-Daniel Astrop 5-5; Tyler Lemons 3-6; Peter Kidwell 43; Patrick Hunt 3-3; Moses-Hampton 2-3; Daniel Hauffe 1-4; Aaron Saltzman 3-1; John Behm 2-2; Will Pickens 2-0; Rodney Lasher 1-1; Alex Griswold 1-1; Stacey Houston 1-0; Kirk Benedict 1-0; Pete Anderson 1-0; Matt Heavner 1-0; Harvey Kee 0-1; Morgan Popham 0-1; Ellis Martin 01; Nick Savarino 0-1; Clem Butler 0-1; Seyi Ayorinde 0-1; Brandon Wright 0-1. DaytonVERCAMMEN,James 5-7; BURNS, Kevin 6-4; SMYTH, Matt 5-4; RIES, Joe 4-4; FUMAGALLI, Drew 4-4; SHURTLEFF, Matt 4-1; OCHAB, Greg 1-4; HEMMELGARN, K. 1-3; HORCHER, Scott 2-1; WINGEIER, B. 1-2; MORANTE, Mike 0-2; JONARD,JMichael 1-0; KACZKOWSKI, Vic 1-0; SCHUTZ, Tyler 1-0; FUMAGALLI, Ross 0-1; KALTENBACH, A J 0-1; BELANGER, Sean 0-1; PUGH, Aaron 0-1. Time of Game: 2:20 Attendance: 5069
Malcolm Moses-Hampton
Time of Game: 2:51 Attendance: 2412
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2009 BOX SCORES Score by Quarters Drake Davidson 1st 03:24 DU 2nd 04:12 DAV 00:01 DAV 3rd 07:58 DU 04:53 DU 4th 05:54 DAV
GAME #7 - DRAKE 21, DAVIDSON 16
GAME #8 - BUTLER 14, DAVIDSON 7
Oct. 24, at Davidson, N.C.
Oct. 31, at Indianapolis, Ind.
1 7 0
2 0 10
3 14 0
4 0 6
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Score 21 16
Score by Quarters Davidson Butler
Stephen Platek 9 yd run (Brandon Wubs kick) M. Blanchard 3 yd run (Ben Behrendt kick) Ben Behrendt 29 yd field goal Stephen Platek 63 yd run (Brandon Wubs kick) Michael Lahart 58 yd blocked FG return (Brandon Wubs kick) M. Blanchard 5 yd run (M. Blanchard pass failed)
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
DU 16 35-101 220 26-17-1 61-321 0-0 3-15 4-51 1-5 6-32.8 0-0 8-82 29:13 6 of 16 1 of 2 1-2 4-23
DU 7 - DAV 0 DU 7 - DAV 7 DU 7 - DAV 10 DU 14 - DAV 10 DU 21 - DAV 10 DU 21 - DAV 16
DAV 14 40-115 125 26-14-1 66-240 0-0 3-29 1-17 1-37 6-45.2 0-0 5-40 30:47 7 of 18 1 of 2 3-3 6-42
RUSHING: Drake-Stephen Platek 5-75; Tom Kostek 10-39; Trey Morse 8-23; Hans Broman 1-4; TEAM 3-minus 6; Mike Piatkowski 8-minus 34. Davidson-Kenny Mantuo 11-48; M. Blanchard 15-35; Kirk Benedict 2-16; Justin Williams 12-16. PASSING: Drake-Mike Piatkowski 17-26-1-220. Davidson-M. Blanchard 14-25-1125; TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Drake-Drew Blackmon 5-72; Spencer Cady 5-47; Joey Orlando 2-19; Stephen Platek 1-64; Frank Pucher 1-11; Mike Bilton 1-5; Tom Kostek 1-2; Trey Morse 1-0. Davidson-Andrew Aldrich 6-54; Mark Hanabury 3-28; Kirk Benedict 2-14; Jonathan Adams 2-7; Justin Williams 1-22. INTERCEPTIONS: Drake-Ben Morrison 1-5. Davidson-Peter Kidwell 1-37. FUMBLES: Drake-None. Davidson-None.
Morgan Popham
SACKS (UA-A): Drake-Dain Taylor 1-0; John Sawhill 1-0; Sean Kitts 1-0; Josh Walkup 1-0. Davidson-Tyler Lemons 1-2; Will Pickens 1-0; Lewis McAlister 0-1; Moses-Hampton 1-0; Aaron Saltzman 0-1; Morgan Popham 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Drake-Cale Hunt 7-3; Tyler Moorehead 5-3; Dain Taylor 5-3; Ben Morrison 5-2; Nick Chenier 4-2; Michael Lahart 4-0; Witkiewicz, D 3-1; Skye Buckner 2-2; Josh Walkup 1-3; Matt Hancock 2-1; Sean Kitts 2-1; Jim Nelson 1-0; John Pugh 1-0; Stephen Platek 1-0; Drew Blackmon 1-0; John Sawhill 1-0; Stoy Hall 0-1. Davidson-John Behm 6-2; Peter Kidwell 5-3; Morgan Popham 4-3; Daniel Astrop 3-4; Patrick Hunt 2-5; Tyler Lemons 2-4; Brandon Sykes 2-1; Harvey Kee 2-1; John Harrington 2-1; Aaron Saltzman 1-2; Will Pickens 2-0; Moses-Hampton 1-1; Ellis Martin 1-1; P. Moynahan 0-2; Pete Anderson 1-0; Zenus Wilson 1-0; Andrew Wohler 1-0; Brandon Wright 1-0; Clem Butler 0-1; Lewis McAlister 0-1.
1st 03:38 BU 3rd 14:24 DAV 4th 04:09 BU
1 0 7
2 0 0
4 0 7
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Score 7 14
HITCHCOCK, Ryan 8 yd run (LANG, David kick) Kenny Mantuo 9 yd run (Ben Behrendt kick) HUCK, Andrew 1 yd run (LANG, David kick)
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
DAV 14 35-203 91 23-12-1 58-294 0-0 2-14 3-56 0-0 7-42.6 0-0 7-79 27:28 3 of 13 0 of 2 1-1 0-0
DAV 0 - BU 7 DAV 7 - BU 7 DAV 7 - BU 14
BU 23 42-268 136 26-14-0 68-404 0-0 1-13 2-36 1-15 7-31.0 1-0 5-59 32:32 5 of 13 0 of 1 2-5 0-0
RUSHING: Davidson-Kenny Mantuo 19-147; M. Blanchard 9-41; Justin Williams 715. Butler GRAY, Scott 14-117; HUCK, Andrew 16-81; HITCHCOCK, Ryan 8-58; BOHRER, Dan 2-9; TRUJILLO, Ricky 1-4; TEAM 1-minus 1. PASSING: Davidson-M. Blanchard 12-23-1-91. Butler-HUCK, Andrew 14-26-0-136. RECEIVING: Davidson-Mark Hanabury 5-40; Andrew Aldrich 4-37; Kenny Mantuo 2-13; Justin Williams 1-1. Butler-WATKINS, Zach 4-33; McHALE, Eddie 355; BOHRER, Dan 2-23; KOOPMAN, Jordan 2-20; HITCHCOCK, Ryan 2-minus 7; LARSEN, Jeff 1-12. INTERCEPTIONS: Davidson-None. Butler-RIDLEY, Jordan 1-15. FUMBLES: Davidson-None. Butler-HUCK, Andrew 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Davidson-None. Butler-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Davidson-Patrick Hunt 6-5; Peter Kidwell 7-2; Rodney Lasher 7-0; Alex Griswold 4-3; Tyler Lemons 3-2; John Behm 4-0; Daniel Astrop 2-2; Moses-Hampton 3-0; Ellis Martin 2-1; Aaron Saltzman 1-2; John Harrington 1-1; Brandon Sykes 1-0; P. Moynahan 1-0; Brad Johnson 1-0; Andrew Aldrich 1-0. ButlerCALDICOTT, Nick 8-3; SUMMERVILLE, Sp 2-4; McKENNA, Jack 5-0; COTTRELL, A. 2-3; COSLER, Rob 2-3; FRITZ, Jacob 2-2; COMOTTO, Nick 2-2; LAMAR, William 0-4; POSS, Jeff 2-1; SULLIVAN, Logan 2-1; XANDER, Peter 1-2; GUGGENBERGER, D 1-1; DAUCH, Andy 1-1; BOHRER, Dan 1-1; TEARE, Ross 0-2; FOOR, Matt 1-0; THOMAS, Larry 1-0; RIDLEY, Jordan 01; BRADFORD, Derek 0-1. Time of Game: 2:30
Attendance: 2568
Time of Game: 2:35 Attendance: 4174
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Kenny Mantuo
2009 BOX SCORES Score by Quarters Davidson San Diego 1st 10:04 08:50 04:00 01:14 2nd 14:15 07:49 01:12 3rd 05:27 4th 11:45 07:23 04:00
DAV USD USD DAV USD DAV DAV DAV USD DAV USD
GAME #9 - DAVIDSON 34, SAN DIEGO 27
GAME #10 - MARIST 14, DAVIDSON 6
Nov. 7, at San Diego, Calif.
Nov. 14, at Davidson, N.C.
1 14 10
2 10 7
3 3 0
4 7 10
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Score 34 27
Score by Quarters Marist Davidson
Peter Kidwell 30 yd interception return (Ben Behrendt kick) Rogan, JT 5 yd run (Levine, Mike kick) Levine, Mike 34 yd field goal Kenny Mantuo 12 yd run (Ben Behrendt kick) Warren, Kyle 42 yd pass from Stompro, Bo (Levine, Mike kick) Ben Behrendt 25 yd field goal Justin Williams 3 yd run (Ben Behrendt kick) Ben Behrendt 19 yd field goal Levine, Mike 34 yd field goal Joe Tabler 0 yd fumble recovery (Ben Behrendt kick) Rogan, JT 1 yd run (Levine, Mike kick)
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
DAV 21 52-282 89 17-7-0 69-371 0-0 2-13 4-81 1-30 6-37.8 1-0 2-20 36:04 3 of 12 1 of 1 4-4 3-9
DAV 7 - USD 0 DAV 7 - USD 7 DAV 7 - USD 10 DAV 14 - USD 10 DAV 14 - USD 17 DAV 17 - USD 17 DAV 24 - USD 17 DAV 27 - USD 17 DAV 27 - USD 20 DAV 34 - USD 20 DAV 34 - USD 27
USD 12 29-115 217 28-10-1 57-332 0-0 4-32 7-139 0-0 5-40.4 0-0 8-52 23:56 4 of 13 0 of 1 4-4 1-6
RUSHING: Davidson-M. Blanchard 10-102; Justin Williams 15-72; Kenny Mantuo 24-58; Andrew Wohler 1-35; Mark Hanabury 1-9; Matt Heavner 1-6. San DiegoRogan, JT 13-46; Jelmini, Matt 3-45; Morelli, Phil 7-16; Fontenberry, J 1-7; Stompro, Bo 5-1. PASSING: Davidson-M. Blanchard 5-10-0-78; Matt Heavner 2-7-0-11. San DiegoStompro, Bo 10-28-1-217. RECEIVING: Davidson-Mark Hanabury 3-26; Kenny Mantuo 1-35; Andrew Aldrich 1-16; Kirk Benedict 1-9; Lanny Funsten 1-3. San Diego-Warren, Kyle 3-92; Fiege, Eric 3-61; McGough, John 3-60; Brown, Quintin 1-4.
1st 06:17 DAV 2nd 13:07 MAR 03:19 DAV 4th 08:01 MAR
1 0 3
2 7 3
3 0 0
4 7 0
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Ben Behrendt 37 yd field goal Dinnebeil, Ryan 3 yd run (Myers, Jason kick) Ben Behrendt 30 yd field goal Dinnebeil, Ryan 5 yd run (Myers, Jason kick),
FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards
MAR 22 49-276 94 18-7-3 67-370 0-0 2-0 3-79 1-6 2-38.0 0-0 7-65 33:26 7 of 12 1 of 1 2-4 2-13
RECEIVING: Marist-LaMacchia,James 2-31; Rios, Michael 2-31; Ortner, Chris 2-22; Spano, Robert 1-10. Davidson-Jonathan Adams 5-35; Andrew Aldrich 4-39; Mark Hanabury 1-12; Kenny Mantuo 1-9.
FUMBLES: Davidson-Kenny Mantuo 1-0. San Diego-None.
FUMBLES: Marist-None. Davidson-None.
SACKS (UA-A): Davidson-Alex Griswold 1-0; Ellis Martin 1-0; Daniel Astrop 0-1; Tyler Lemons 0-1. San Diego-Martin, Joe 1-0.
SACKS (UA-A): Marist-Coughlin, Kees 1-0; Andre, Nick 1-0. Davidson-Daniel Astrop 1-0; Tyler Lemons 1-0.
Attendance: 1843
DAV 9 28-49 95 18-11-1 46-144 0-0 1-20 3-77 3-12 5-42.4 0-0 3-37 26:34 3 of 11 1 of 1 1-1 2-15
PASSING: Marist-Debowski, Chris 7-18-3-94. Davidson-Matt Heavner 6-9-1-57; M. Blanchard 5-9-0-38.
INTERCEPTIONS: Davidson-Peter Kidwell 1-30. San Diego-None.
Time of Game: 2:45
MAR 0 - DAV 3 MAR 7 - DAV 3 MAR 7 - DAV 6 MAR 14 - DAV 6
RUSHING: Marist-Debowski, Chris 14-153; Anderson,O'Neil 21-87; Dinnebeil, Ryan 4-22; DeSimone, Joe 1-12; Dendy, Willis 3-8; Fiumefreddo, R 1-2; Whipple, Greg 2-minus 1; TEAM 2-minus 2; Witter, Khori 1-minus 5. Davidson-M. Blanchard 10-42; Kenny Mantuo 6-12; Justin Williams 7-6; Kirk Benedict 2-4; TEAM 1-minus 2; Matt Heavner 2-minus 13.
INTERCEPTIONS: Marist-Andre, Nick 1-6. Davidson-Patrick Hunt 1-8; Tyler Lemons 1-4; John Harrington 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Davidson-Daniel Astrop 26; John Behm 6-1; Tyler Lemons 2-5; Daniel Hauffe 3-3; Peter Kidwell 2-2; Ellis Martin 1-3; Moses-Hampton 1-3; Morgan Popham 1-2; Patrick Hunt 1-2; Gianni Ricci 1-2; Brandon Sykes 1-1; Philip Sineath 0-2; P. Moynahan 0-2; Aaron Saltzman 0-2; Pete Anderson 1-0; Clem Butler 1-0; Alex Griswold 1-0; Brandon Wright 0-1; John Harrington 0-1. San Diego-Pilkington, D 6-11; Derricks, Gabe 3-10; Marten, Derek 0-11; Martin, Joe 2-3; Tremblay, Paul 1-4; Kanongataa, L 0-5; Davis, Don 3-1; Geyer, Dustin 0-4; Strickland, J 0-4; Hart, Hanner 1-2; Kurn, Mario 0-3; Scudellari, N 2-0; Adeyemi, A 1-1; Negrete, Kyle 1-1; Juarez, Derron 1-1; Lewis, Zach 0-2; Rogan, JT 1-0; Fontenberry, J 1-0; Zimmerman, F 1-0; Orfini, Joey 0-1; Fiege, Eric 0-1; McCrady, A 0-1; Smith, Godfrey 0-1; Oliaro, Blake 0-1.
Score 14 6
TACKLES (UA-A): Marist-Coughlin, Kees 7-0; Ben Behrendt Andre, Nick 3-3; Foley, Kevin 4-1; Sullivan,Daniel 2 2; Foley, Rory 3-0; Van Aman, John 2-1; Snow, Matt 2-1; Carlor, Kwame 1-2; Carretta, Steve 2-0; Moller, Timothy 1-1; Hagemann, Mike 1-1; Fede, Terrence 1-1; Turner,Terrence 1-0; Sine, Isaac 1-0; Hill, Rodney 1-0; Bryant, Jaquan 10; Rios, Michael 1-0; Kicklighter, B 0-1; Cronan, Ryan 0-1; Dubiel, Chad 0-1. Davidson-Peter Kidwell 9-2; Tyler Lemons 6-3; John Behm 6-2; Daniel Astrop 2-3; Will Pickens 4-0; Ellis Martin 3-1; Patrick Hunt 3-0; John Harrington 2-1; Daniel Hauffe 1-2; Moses-Hampton 2-0; Kenny Mantuo 1-0; R. Lockridge 1-0; Seyi Ayorinde 1-0; Gianni Ricci 1-0; Aaron Saltzman 1-0; Clem Butler 1-0; Brandon Sykes 1-0; Nick Savarino 0-1; Morgan Popham 0-1; Brandon Wright 01; Alex Griswold 0-1. Time of Game: 2:26
Attendance: 4011
Michael Blanchard
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PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE The 2010 season marks the 18th year for the Pioneer Football League, which returned to a non-divisional format in 2006 for the first time since the 2000 season, the year before Davidson joined the league. After five seasons playing a NorthSouth divisional format, the league saw its numbers reduced to eight after the 2005 season, and those remaining members voted to adopt a full-round-robin scheduling format for 2006. The PFL, a non-scholarship NCAA FCS football conference, is one of only three
conferences that sponsor football as its only sport. However, the PFL is a truly national conference with members on each coast and throughout the nation’s heartland — Butler, Campbell, Davidson, Dayton, Drake, Jacksonville, Marist, Morehead State, San Diego and Valparaiso. The most recent additions were Campbell University in 2008 and Marist College in 2009. Kenny Mantuo - 2nd team
Andrew Wohler - 2nd team
Daniel Astrop - HM
Peter Kidwell - HM
2009 STANDINGS Butler1 Dayton1 Drake Jacksonville Marist Davidson San Diego Campbell Morehead State Valparaiso
W 7 7 6 6 5 3 3 2 2 0
Conference Pct. PF .875 171 .875 219 .750 227 .750 284 .625 159 .375 124 .375 173 .250 121 .250 118 .000 71
L 1 1 2 2 3 5 5 6 6 8
PA 163 106 137 154 138 137 159 224 187 262
W L 11 1 9 2 8 3 7 4 7 4 3 7 4 7 3 8 3 8 1 10
Overall Pct. PF .917 332 .818 274 .727 289 .636 351 .636 228 .300 124 .364 241 .273 214 .273 192 .091 121
PA 229 150 188 233 188 235 239 315 238 344
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PFL Co-Champion
PFL Postseason awards Offensive Player of the Year Steve Valentino, Dayton
RB OL OL OL OL OL OL OL
Defensive Player of the Year Wes McDermott, Morehead State Coach of the Year Jeff Voris, Butler Freshman Offensive Player of the Year Kyle Warren, San Diego Freshman Defensive Player of the Year Tyler Moorehead, Drake
WR WR WR TE QB FB RB RB OL OL OL OL OL
First Team Offense James LaMacchia, Sr. Josh Philpart, So. Zach Watkins, So. Frank Pucher, Sr. Steve Valentino, Sr. Steve Platek, Sr. Scott Gray, Jr. Rudell Small, Jr. Pat Calahan, Sr. Tyler Friedrich, Sr. Donnie Gilmore, Jr. Quin McVey, Sr. Leonard Payton, Jr.
Marist Jacksonville Butler Drake Dayton Drake Butler Jacksonville San Diego Dayton Butler Drake Jacksonville
WR WR WR TE QB FB RB
Second Team Offense Danny Bohrer, Sr. John McGough, So. Justin Watkins, Sr. Mike Stryffeler, Jr. Josh McGregor, So. Kirk Benedict, Sr. O’Neil Anderson, Sr.
Butler San Diego Dayton Campbell Jacksonville Davidson Marist
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Kenny Mantuo, Jr. Brian Crable, Sr. Mark Iafrate, Sr. Sam Issermoyer, So. Eric Mora, So. Jacob Nail, So. Mike Staniewicz, Jr. Kevin Ulrich, Sr.
Davidson Butler Davidson Campbell Drake Morehead State Butler Marist
Honorable Mention: WR - Spencer Cady, Drake; Elliott Finkley, Jacksonville; JMichael Jonard, Dayton; Harrison Jordan, Campbell; Larry Thompson, Jacksonville. TE - Chris Kuck, Jacksonville; Chris Ortner, Marist. QB - Chris Debowski, Marist; Andrew Huck, Butler. FB - Josh Lynn, Valpo. OL - Dan Angelastro, Marist; Nate Blair, Valpo, Justin Griffis, Dayton; Troy Horan, Campbell; Evan Lawrence, Drake; Dustin Robinson, Jacksonville; Neil Walsh, Marist.
DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB
First Team Defense Haywood Range, Sr. Derik Steiner, Sr. Dain Taylor, Sr. Brandon Wingeier, Sr. Nick Andre, Sr. Cale Hunt, Sr. Joe Ries, Sr. Wes McDermott, Sr. Gabe Derricks, Sr. Spencer Summerville, Sr. James Vercammen, Sr. Jason Wood, Sr.
Jacksonville Morehead State Drake Dayton Marist Drake Dayton Morehead State San Diego Butler Dayton Jacksonville
DL DL DL DL LB
Second Team Defense Andrew Doan, Fr. Kalen Hemmelgarn, Sr. Grant Hunter, So. Josh Walkup, Sr. Nick Caldicott, So.
Morehead State Dayton Butler Drake Butler
LB LB LB DB DB DB DB
Joseph Fennell, Jr. Kevin Foley, Sr. Derek Marten, Sr. Skye Buckner-Petty, So. Jaquan Bryant, So. J.D. Cecil, Jr. Scott Horcher, Sr.
Jacksonville Marist San Diego Drake Marist Morehead State Dayton
Honorable Mention: DL - Nikko Carson, Valpo; Alex Griswold, Davidson, Shawn Lewis, Jacksonville; Matt Snow, Marist; Dan Sullivan, Marist; Paul Tremblay, San Diego; Terrence Turner, Marist; David Witkiewicz, Drake. LB - Daniel Astrop, Davidson; Milton Brown, Campbell; Allen Fennell, Jacksonville; Drew Fumagalli, Dayton; Derek Guggenberger, Butler; Tyler Lemons, Davidson; Tyler Moorehead, Drake; Benny Morrison, Drake; Will Perry, Jacksonville; Lee Stanley, Campbell. DB - Keenan Bowe, Jacksonville; Brandon Chandler, Campbell; Anthony Curry, Valpo; Rory Foley, Marist; Mark Giacomantonio, Butler; Derek Harkness, Morehead State; Jared Hart, Campbell; Kyle Himmelwright, Valpo; Brandon Kicklighter, Marist; Peter Kidwell, Davidson; Derek Pilkington, San Diego; John VanAman, Marist.
PK P RS
First Team Special Teams Brandon Wubs, Sr. Kyle Negrete, So. JT Rogan, Sr.
PK P RS
Second Team Special Teams Adam Willets, So. Andrew Wohler, Jr. Elliott Finkley, Jr.
Drake San Diego San Diego
Campbell Davidson Jacksonville
Honorable Mention: PK - Mike Levine, San Diego. P - Logan Chipperfield, Jacksonville; Kevin Pauly, Marist; Michael Wilson, Butler; Brandon Wubs, Drake. RS - Jaquan Bryant, Marist; Jordan Koopman, Butler.
2010 FOOTBALL
Mark Iafrate
Matt Easton
Will Nolte
Jim Walter
ATHLETIC HONORS
CONFERENCE PFL COACH OF THE YEAR 2006 Tripp Merritt
PFL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Ryan Tennis, DL
1st South
Patrick FitzGerald, DB
1st
Mark Iafrate, OL
2nd
Brendan Dete, LB
HM South
Mike Iafrate, OL
1st
Andrew Wohler, P
2nd
Adam Elmore, DB
HM South
Cyrus Maddox, P
1st
Alex Griswold, DL
HM
John Leverett, RB
HM South
Brad Smith, PK
1st
Daniel Astrop, LB
HM
1st South
Ryan Alexander, QB
2nd
Tyler Lemons, LB
HM
Peter Kidwell, DB
HM
2002 Jim Carney, LB
South Div.
2003 Darryl Childers, DL
South Div.
Chris Costello, PK
1st South
Matt Easton, DB
2nd
2004 Brendan Dete, LB
South Div.
Barrett Johnson, WR
1st South
Jim Walter, DL
2nd
2005 Alex Arinsmier, LB
South Div.
John Leverett, RB
1st South
John Wilson, OL
HM
2004 Brendan Dete, LB
1st South
George Zoeckler, OL
HM
PFL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2004 John Leverett, RB
South Div.
ALL-PFL 2001 Jon Davis, OL
1st South
2003 Darryl Childers, DL
Sept. 1
1st
John Leverett, KR
Oct. 20
George Zoeckler, OL
1st
Ward Gibson, RB
Nov. 10
1st South
Ryan Alexander, QB
2nd
2002 Mike Chase, TE
Sept. 14
1st South
Peter Bakke, LB
2nd
Ryan Tennis, DE
Sept. 14
1st South
Kirk Benedict, FB
2nd
John Leverett, KR
Sept. 28
Brett Dioguardi, WR
1st South
Chris Leftwich, DL
1st South
John Leverett, RB Blair Reynolds, OL Kevin Saunders, DB
2007 Ryan Hubbard, WR
PFL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2001 Ryan Tennis, DE
Graham Elmore, DB
1st South
2005 Alex Arinsmier, LB
1st South
Bud Crawford, LB
2nd
Adam Elmore, DB
Oct. 19
Sam Fraundorf, LB
1st South
Ricky Childers, DB
1st South
Will Funderburg, DL
HM
Damion White, Hold
Oct. 19
Barrett Johnson, WR
HM South
Brett Dioguardi, WR
1st South
Will Nolte, OL
HM
Raleigh Robinson, LB
Nov. 2
Scott McDonald, DL
HM South
Will Funderburg, DL
1st South
2008 Will Nolte, OL
1st
Ryan Tennis, DL
HM South
Mike Iafrate, OL
1st South
Will Funderburg, DL
Paul Nichols, QB
2nd
2003 Chris Costello, P/K
Nov. 9 Sept. 7
1st South
Kyle Kinsell, DL
1st South
Tyler Lemons, LB
2nd
Mark Wilkerson, LB
Sept. 7
Chris Costello, P
1st South
Ryan Alexander, QB
HM South
Kirk Konert, WR
HM
Chris Costello, P/K
Sept. 21
Darryl Childers, DL
Oct. 5
2002 Jim Carney, LB
1st South
Ryan Hubbard, WR
HM South
Mark Iafrate, OL
HM
1st South
Zach Long, DB
HM South
Matt Mikrut, DB
HM
Chris Costello, P/K
Oct. 12
Daniel Hanks, PK
1st South
Brad Smith, PK
HM South
Justin Williams, RS
HM
2004 Damion White, QB
Sept. 11
Barrett Johnson, WR
1st South
Paul Nichols, QB
1st South
1st 1st
2009 Kirk Benedict, FB Kenny Mantuo, RB
2nd
Kevin Saunders, DB
2nd
John Leverett, RB
Sept. 25 Oct. 9
Mike Iafrate
Brett Dioguardi, WR
Niel Andrews
2006 Niel Andrews, LB
Brendan Dete
Alex Arinsmier
Mike Chase, TE Jon Davis, OL
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ATHLETIC HONORS NATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICAN
CONFERENCE
Ryan Hubbard, WR
Oct. 8 Oct. 8
Brad Smith, PK Alex Arinsmier, LB
Nov. 12
Jonathon Thrasher, P
Nov. 12
2006 Ryan Alexander, QB
Sept. 2
FCS INDEPENDENT DEFENSIVE MVP 2000 Ryan Crawford
SOCON COACH OF THE YEAR
2003 Chris Costello, PK
Sept. 16
1966 Jimmy Poole
Quarterback
Sept. 30
1969 Gordon Slade
Quarterback
Brad Smith, PK
Oct. 7
Brad Smith, PK
Oct. 14
Jonathon Hubbard, RB
Oct. 28
1936 Dick Johnston, G
1st
Sept. 8
1957 Bill Price, C
1st
Bud Crawford, LB
Oct. 20
1965 Pack Hindsley, DE
1st
Cody Elder, PK/P
Oct. 20
Dave Sprinkle, DB
1st
Peter Bakke, LB
Oct. 27
1966 Jimmy Poole, QB
1st
Ryan Alexander, QB
Nov. 3
1967 Jimmy Poole, QB
1st
Sept. 13
1968 Gordon Slade, QB
1st
Ben Behrendt, K
Sept. 27
1st
Justin Williams, RS
Nov. 8
2009 Alex Griswold, DL
Oct. 10
Mike Kelly, WR
1st
Nov. 7
Terry Esterkamp, OG
1st
Ed Terry, PK
1st
Whit Morrow, DB
1st
Peter Kidwell, DB
FCS INDEPENDENT ALL-STARS
1969 Gordon Slade, QB
1st
1996 Shreve Ariail, LB
1st
1970 Mike Mikolayunas, FB
1st
1997 Shreve Ariail, LB
1st
1972 Walt Walker, WR
1st
1998 Clif Henry, DB
1st
1973 Walt Walker, WR
1st
1st
Bo Henderson, DL
1st
1999 Ryan Crawford, DB
SOCON PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Daniel Hanks, PK
1st
1964 Steve Heckard, QB
Sept. 26
Bo Henderson, DL
1st
1965 Pack Hindsley, DL
Sept. 18
1st
Pack Hindsley, DL
2000 Corey Crawford, WR
1st
1966 Jimmy Poole, QB
Sept. 17
Bryan Fish, RB
1st
Jimmy Poole, QB
Nov. 5
Daniel Hanks, PK
2nd
1967 Kerry Keith, RB
Bo Henderson, DL
1st
1968 Gordon Slade, QB
Oct. 5
Jerry Saunders, OL
2nd
Gordon Slade, QB
Oct. 12
FCS INDEPENDENT PLAYER OF WEEK
Oct. 26
1969 Ed Terry, PK
Sept. 27
1997 Roland Williams, KR
Sept. 13
Gordon Slade, QB
Oct. 11
Roland Williams, KR
Sept. 27
Ken Totherow, DT
Oct. 11
Oct. 30
Steve Butler, LB
Oct. 18
Nov. 13
Gordon Slade, QB
Nov. 8
Sept. 9
Ken Totherow, DT
Nov. 8
Ryan Crawford, KR
Sept. 9
George Hannen, E
Nov. 15
Ryan Crawford, ST
Sept. 16
1970 Ken Totherow, DT
Sept. 26
Ryan Crawford, DB
Sept. 23
Jim Carney, LB 2000 Ryan Hutto, DB
Ryan Crawford, ST
Oct. 7
Adam Elmore, FS
Nov. 11
Ryan Hutto, ST
Nov. 18
FCS INDEPENDENT COACH OF YEAR 2000 Joe Susan
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Mike Mikolayunas, FL
Oct. 31
1971 Woody Montgomery, LB Sept. 11 1972 Woody Montgomery, LB Eddie Womack, DB
1999 Ryan Crawford, DB Bo Henderson, DL 2000 Ryan Crawford, DB Bryan Fish, RB Bo Henderson, DL Corey Crawford, WR 2001 Graham Elmore, DB 2002 Mike Chase, TE Jon Davis, OL Daniel Hanks, PK Barrett Johnson, WR Ryan Tennis, DL 2003 Chris Costello, PK Barrett Johnson, WR 2004 Brendan Dete, LB John Leverett, RB Kevin Saunders, DB 2005 Alex Arinsmier, LB Patrick FitzGerald, DB Zach Long, DB 2006 Ryan Alexander, QB Niel Andrews, LB Brett Dioguardi, WR Patrick FitzGerald, DB Mike Iafrate, C Cyrus Maddox, P Brad Smith, PK
Sept. 9 Oct. 7
David Ingold, HB
Oct. 14
1973 David Harper, QB
Oct. 20
David Harper, QB
Oct. 27
1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd
THE SPORTS NETWORK FCS MID -MAJOR ALL-AMERICAN 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007
Sept. 23
Mike Kelly, E
2nd
THE FOOTBALL GAZETTE FCS MID -MAJOR ALL-AMERICAN
Nov. 25
Ryan Crawford, DB
1999 Bo Henderson, DL
2002 Mike Chase, TE
ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
Mike Kelly, WR
1st
THE FOOTBALL GAZETTE FCS ALL-AMERICAN
SOCON PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Cyrus Maddox, P
2008 Daniel Hauffe, DL
1st HM 1st
AFCA FCS ALL-AMERICAN
1969 Homer Smith
Bud Crawford, LB
2007 Matt Easton, DB
1934 Johnny Mackorell, HB 1972 Walt Walker, WR 1999 Ryan Crawford, DB
Defensive Back
Jimmy Poole
Sept. 24
Gordon Slade
Sept. 10
Ryan Alexander, QB
Mike Mikolayunas
2005 Patrick FitzGerald, DB
Mike Chase, TE Darryl Childers, DL Alex Arinsmier, LB Brad Smith, PK George Zoeckler, OL
1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd
FCS MID -MAJOR COACH OF YEAR 2000 Joe Susan
Football Gazette
FCS MID -MAJOR Defensive Back of the Year 2000 Ryan Crawford Football Gazette
AP NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1969 Gordon Slade, QB
NFL SIGNEES 1935 Johnny Mackorell, HB 1965 Steve Heckard, End 1970 Mike Kelly, TE Gordon Slade, QB1
N.Y. Giants L.A. Rams Cincinnati Bengals Baltimore Colts
Baltimore Colts 1971 Mike Mikolayunas, WR2 1976 Joe Duncan, PK Dallas Cowboys 1982 Ray Sinclair, FB Seattle Seahawks Brian Whitmire, QB Oakland Raiders 1986 Marcus Allen, LB New England Patriots 1995 Mills Ariail, DL Seattle Seahawks 1
Seventh-round draft pick (174th overall) 2
14th-round draft pick (364th overall)
2010 FOOTBALL
Oct. 11
FCS NATIONAL PLAYER OF WEEK 2000 Ryan Crawford, ST 2007 Cody Elder, ST
Oct. 7 Oct. 20
COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME 1955 A.R. “Buck” Flowers
HB
NORTH C AROLINA SPORTS HALL OF FAME 1980 Johnny Mackorell ’35 HB 1985 Red Wilson ’50 Center
ACADEMIC HONORS Charlie Benson, QB Eric Ferguson, FB Rick Lyon, TE Kyle Kinsell, DL Kyle Kinsell, DL
1st 2nd 3rd 1st 1st
2005
COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 1957 1992 1996 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
2009
2004
Charlie Benson, QB Alden Smith, DB John Cowan, OL Eric Ferguson, FB Blake Bergeron, DE Blake Bergeron, DE Kevin Saunders, DB Brendan Dete, LB Kevin Saunders, DB Yeatts Anderson, DB Kyle Kinsell, DL Patrick FitzGerald, DB Kyle Kinsell, DL Patrick FitzGerald Myles Potter Peter Bakke Kirk Konert Myles Potter Peter Kidwell Aaron Saltzman
1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
2006
2007
2008
2009
NCAA POST-GRAD SCHOLARSHIPS 1963 1966 1971 1986 1997
ACADEMIC ALL-SOCON 1955 1956 1958 1959
FCS ADA ACADEMIC ALL-STAR TEAM LB LB DL DB DB WR WR
ACADEMIC ALL-PFL 2001 Paul Nichols, QB Blake Bergeron, DL Jim Carney, LB Michael Halkitis, WR Daniel Hanks, PK Will McMurray, OL Ryan Tennis, DL 2002 Chris Costello, P Brendan Dete, DL Ken Franklin, OL Daniel Hanks, PK Blake Bergeron, DL Raleigh Robinson, LB 2003 Chris Costello, PK Brendan Dete, LB
2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
STAT LEADERS FCS RECORDS
13 1999 Most Kicks Blocked, Season (6 punts, 4 FG, 3 PATs) 3 2007 Most safeties in a game* vs. Drake Oct. 20 at Richardson Stadium * FBS and FCS
NATIONAL TEAM LEADER
Russell Walls Steve Smith Rick Lyon Lou Krempel John Cowan
2002 Brendan Dete 2004 Brendan Dete 2006 Kyle Kinsell Patrick FitzGerald 2007 Patrick FitzGerald Myles Potter 2008 Myles Potter
Barrett Johnson, WR Raleigh Robinson, LB Kevin Saunders, SS Brendan Dete, LB Kevin Saunders, SS Raleigh Robinson, LB Jordan Sundheim, TE Yeatts Anderson, DB Kyle Kinsell, DL Bud Crawford, LB John Green, RB Blake Mitchell, LB Patrick FitzGerald, DB Mike Iafrate, OL Kyle Kinsell, DL Ryan Alexander, QB Bud Crawford, LB Jim Walter, DL Patrick FitzGerald, DB Kirk Konert, RS Myles Potter, WR Bud Crawford, LB George Zoeckler, OL Peter Bakke, LB Kirk Konert, RS Myles Potter, WR Peter Kidwell, DB Aaron Saltzman, DL Daniel Astrop, LB Mark Iafrate, OL
Kyle Kinsell
COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1959 1999 1970 2005 2006
1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
Don McRee, HB* Don McRee, HB* Harold Westervelt, E Charlie Benson, QB Dave Warden, FB 1960 Mike Owen, E 1961 Mike Owen, T Duncan Morton, HB Russell Walls, G 1962 Bob Cordle, HB Mike Owen, T 1963 Bill Dole, T Britt Smith, C 1964 Steve Heckard, QB Steve Smith, HB 1965 Richard Short, G Steve Smith, FB 1974 Tom Freisher Jim Kleinfelder Bill Smith 1983 Bob Coxe Micah Downing 1984 Rick Boden Micah Downing 1985 Micah Downing Mike Poulos 1986 Mike Poulos Gary Stewart * selected by American Encyclopedia
Patrick FitzGerald
CONFERENCE
21.3 ypr
1969 Punt Returns
NATIONAL INDIVIDUAL LEADER
1970 Mike Mikolayunas, Rec.
8.7 rpg
NATIONAL TEAM LEADER, FCS
1998 Passing Defense
74.64 ypg
NATIONAL INDIVIDUAL LEADER, FCS
1999 Ryan Crawford, INT
PFL LEADER, TEAM
2002 Sacks 2005 Turnover Margin Sacks Field Goals 2006 Sacks Field Goals Field Goal Pct. 2007 Net Punting Sacks Allowed 2008 Least Penalty Yards 2009 Red Zone Defense
PFL LEADER, INDIVIDUAL
2001 Ryan Tennis, TFL 2002 Raleigh Robinson, FF Ryan Tennis, Sacks Ryan Tennis, TFL 2003 Darryl Childers, Sacks John Leverett, Kick Ret. Mark Wilkerson, FF 2004 Brendan Dete, Sacks Brendan Dete, TFL Chris Leftwich, FR
John Leverett, All-Purp. 195.8 ypg 10.8 tpg 2005 Alex Arinsmier, Tackles 0.30 pg Jeffrey Scott, FF 1.11 FGpg Brad Smith, FG 0.75 spg 2006 Niel Andrews, Sacks 0.30 pg Bud Crawford, FF 5.9 rpg Brett Dioguardi, Rec. 1.1 FGpg Brad Smith, FG .917 Brad Smith, FG Pct. 8.0 rpg 2007 Ryan Hubbard, Rec. Ryan Hubbard, Rec. Yds. 110.75 ryg 2008 Brandon Sykes, Fum. Rec. 0.27 rpg 0.44 fpg 2009 Alex Griswold, Fcd. Fum. Peter Kidwell, INT Ret. Yds 10.5 pg
0.73 pg
3.3 spg +0.90 pg 2.4 spg 1.1 FGpg 2.2 spg 1.1 FGpg .917 34.60 .70 32.90 .706 1.89 pg 0.50 pg 0.80 spg 1.45 pg 1.00 spg 23.5 ypr 0.40 pg 0.61 spg 1.39 pg 0.33 pg
SOCON LEADER, TEAM
1955 Passing Offense Total Defense 1956 Total Defense Passing Defense 1959 Passing Defense 1960 Total Defense Passing Defense 1964 Scoring Defense 1966 Total Offense Passing Offense Scoring Offense 1967 Total Offense Passing Offense 1968 Passing Offense Passing Defense 1969 Scoring Offense 1970 Total Offense Passing Offense 1972 Passing Offense 1973 Passing Offense 1966 1968 1970 1972 1973
150.1 ypg 189.1 ypg 209.4 ypg 42.7 ypg 71.9 ypg 222.4 ypg 57.4 ypg 16.9 ppg 335.2 ypg 198.0 ypg 23.2 ppg 355.4 ypg 231.1 ypg 237.7 ypg 119.1 ypg 33.3 ppg 358.9 ypg 225.3 ypg 214.0 ypg 195.2 ypg
SOCON LEADER, INDIVIDUAL
Jimmy Poole, Tot. Off. Gordon Slade, Tot. Off. Mark Thompson, Tot. Off. Scotty Shipp, Tot. Off. Dave Harper, Tot. Off.
213.9 ypg 236.8 ypg 214.4 ypg 189.4 ypg 154.5 ypg
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147 Eric Ferguson vs. Methodist
Oct. 18, 1997 Oct. 31, 2009
431 Damion White at Coastal Carolina
Sept. 11, 2004
147 Kenny Mantuo at Butler
405 Mark Thompson vs. Bucknell
Oct. 10, 1970
146 Pete Legler at Guilford
Oct. 30, 1976
404 Ryan Alexander at San Diego
Nov. 3, 2007
145 Ray Sinclair at The Citadel
Nov. 15, 1980
404 Ryan Alexander at VMI
Sept. 2, 2006
144 Page Walley vs. Hampden-Sydney
Oct. 22, 1977
381 Ryan Alexander vs. Valparaiso
Nov. 10, 2007
144 Jonathon Hubbard at Lenoir-Rhyne
Sept. 16, 2006
374 David Harper at William & Mary
Oct. 20, 1973
143 Ray Sinclair at Boston University
Oct. 11, 1980
Nov. 18, 2000
143 Bryan Fish vs. Jacksonville
Sept. 9, 2000
Oct. 18, 2008
141 Ray Sinclair vs. Springfield
Sept. 13, 1980
368 Paul Nichols vs. Georgetown 364 Ryan Alexander vs. Dayton
Sept. 27, 1997
140 Ray Sinclair vs. Bucknell
347 Ryan Alexander vs. Butler
Nov. 11, 2006
140 Eric Ferguson vs. Guilford
343 Ryan Alexander at Valparaiso
Sept. 24, 2005
139 Pete Legler at Fordham
358 Tommy Dugan at Emory & Henry
Bryan Fish
300-YARD PASSING GAMES
119 Craig Pyles vs. Southwestern
119 Nick Crawford at East Tennessee State Nov. 5, 1988
Oct. 3, 1998
119 Richard Howell vs. Guilford
Sept. 5, 1992
Sept. 10, 1977
118 Terry Hines vs. Guilford
Oct. 27, 1990
Oct. 21, 2006
139 Richard Howell at Centre
Nov. 6, 1993
118 John Leverett vs. Dayton
321 Mark Thompson vs. Lafayette
Nov. 7, 1970
138 Bryan Fish vs. Morehead State
Oct. 7, 2000
117 Bill Johnson at Washington & Lee
319 Paul Nichols at Hampden-Sydney
Nov. 2, 2002
137 John Leverett vs. Hampden-Sydney
Oct. 27, 2001
117 Bruce Bannister vs. Guilford
311 Al Rhyne vs. Furman
Nov. 3, 1979
135 Johnny Ribet vs. Lafayette
Nov. 7, 1970
116 Jeff Heinicka at Wofford
309 Scotty Shipp vs. Furman
Oct. 14, 1972
135 Bryan Fish vs. Centre
Nov. 4, 2000
116 Tommy Dugan at Jacksonville
305 Gordon Slade vs. Toledo
Dec. 26, 1969
135 Kenny Mantuo at Jacksonville
Sept. 29, 2007
116 Ryan Pagan at Washington & Lee
135 Kenny Mantuo vs. Campbell
Sept. 19, 2009
114 Ray Sinclair at Lafayette
259 John Leverett at Jacksonville
Oct. 11, 2003
259 John Leverett vs. Jacksonville
Oct. 9, 2004
235 Chris Leak vs. Sewanee
Nov. 19, 1994
225 Justin Williams at Butler
Oct. 27, 2007
194 Eric Ferguson at Centre 187 Ray Sinclair vs. Guilford 185 John Leverett vs. Morehead State 184 Eric Ferguson vs. Sewanee 181 Leonard Walker vs. Guilford 179 Lorenzo Moll vs. Sewanee 179 John Leverett at Austin Peay 176 Steve Smith vs. Lafayette 170 Chad Barnes vs. UNC Pembroke 163 Bruce Bannister at Maryville
Sept. 27, 1980 Nov. 6, 1999 Nov. 1, 1980 Oct. 16, 2004 Sept. 18, 1999 Oct. 9, 1982 Sept. 20, 1997 Nov. 6, 2004
Nov. 13, 1999
161 Kerry Keith at Furman
Sept. 23, 1967
153 Mike Longmire vs. Georgetown
Sept. 18, 1982
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Nov. 4, 1972
133 John Webel at The Citadel
Nov. 18, 1972
112 Alvin Atkinson vs. Fordham
133 Eric Ferguson vs. Guilford
Oct. 2, 1999
112 John Leverett at Butler
Sept. 20, 2003
Sept. 24, 1988
111 Jeff Haney at Catawba
Nov. 10, 1984
132 Terry Hines at Fordham
Oct. 13, 1990
Sept. 9, 1978
131 Warrd Gibson vs. Randolph-Macon
Oct. 21, 2000
111 Ralph Isernia vs. Johnson C. Smith^ Sept. 30, 1989
130 Steve Smith vs. Lehigh
Nov. 7, 1964
111 Bruce Bannister vs. Rhodes
129 Alvin Atkinson vs. Southwestern
Sept. 15, 1979 Oct. 19, 2002
Sept. 21, 1991
111 John Leverett at Dayton
Oct. 2, 2004
110 Bryan Fish at Austin Peay
Nov. 11, 2000
128 Lorenzo Moll at Washington & Lee
Oct. 7, 1995
110 Ward Gibson vs. Austin Peay
Nov. 10, 2001
127 John Leverett at Austin Peay
Nov. 9, 2002
109 Kerry Keith vs. East Carolina
Sept. 30, 1967
125 Pete Legler vs. Washington & Lee
Sept. 17, 1977
109 Ray Sinclair vs. Furman
125 Mickey Dillon at Southwestern
Sept. 27, 1980
109 John Leverett vs. Wingate
125 Richard Howell vs. Bridgewater
Nov. 13, 1993
108 Shaun Tyrance at Randolph-Macon
Oct. 25, 1997
125 Eric Ferguson at Georgetown
Oct. 16, 1999
108 Ward Gibson at Georgetown
Oct. 13, 2001
124 Page Walley at Hampden-Sydney
Oct. 23, 1976
108 Jonathon Hubbard vs. Greensboro
Sept. 10, 2005
124 John Leverett at Emory & Henry
Sept. 27, 2003
107 Bob Miller vs. Hampden-Sydney
Oct. 24, 1981
Nov. 7, 1981 August 30, 2003
123 Kerry Keith at Connecticut
Oct. 28, 1967
107 Eric Ferguson vs. Maryville
Sept. 13, 1997
123 Bryan Fish at San Diego
Oct. 14, 2000
106 Bill Bracken at The Citadel
Nov. 21, 1970
122 Ray Sinclair vs. Hampden-Sydney
Oct. 24, 1981
106 Page Walley at Guilford
Oct. 30, 1976
122 Chad Barnes at Valparaiso
Sept. 24, 2005
106 Page Walley vs. Delaware
Nov. 5, 1977
121 Bruce Bannister at Emory & Henry
Sept. 28, 1991
105 Kenny Mantuo at Campbell
Nov. 1, 2008
105 Dave Ingold vs. Appalachian State 103 Bill Bracken vs. William & Mary 103 Alvin Atkinson vs. Randolph-Macon
Sept. 17, 1994
162 Eric Ferguson vs. Austin Peay
149 Terry Hines vs. Methodist
Oct. 28, 2006
112 John Webel vs. William & Mary
Sept. 2, 2007
Oct. 31, 1964
Oct. 9, 1999 Sept. 20, 1980
114 Jonathon Hubbard at Valparaiso
Nov. 14, 1964
162 Steve Smith vs. Furman
Sept. 12, 1998
Oct. 14, 1972
103 Bryan Fish vs. Georgetown 102 Mike Cate at Bucknell
Ray Sinclair
222 Ray Sinclair at Southwestern
Oct. 2, 1993 Oct. 21, 1972
Sept. 14, 1996
Steve Smith
Paul Nichols
Ryan Alexander Nov. 18, 1981
Oct. 4, 2003 Sept. 16, 1978
134 Lorenzo Moll at Maryville
129 Christian Hunt at Valparaiso
100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 260 Ray Sinclair vs. Catawba
Sept. 15, 1979
Oct. 4, 1980
329 Ryan Alexander vs. Dayton
134 Dave Ingold vs. Furman
Jonathon Hubbard
TOP PERFORMANCES
102 Mike Longmire at Catawba 102 Ralph Isernia at VMI
Oct. 7, 1972 Nov. 14, 1970 Oct. 6, 1979 Nov. 18, 2000 Nov. 5, 1983 Nov. 10, 1984 Nov. 4, 1989
102 Bruce Bannister at Bridgewater
Nov. 14, 1992
102 Michael Blanchard at San Diego
Nov. 7, 2009
2010 FOOTBALL
TOP PERFORMANCES 109 Andrew Aldrich vs. Butler
101 Richard Howell at Sewanee
Sept. 11, 1993
108 James Jones at Boston University
101 Richard Howell vs. Rhodes
Sept. 18, 1993
107 Gifford Piercy vs. Wofford
101 Eric Ferguson at Bridgewater
Nov. 16, 1996
107 Myles Potter vs. Morehead State
100 Richard Howell vs. Methodist
Oct. 16, 1993
100 Chris Leak at Bridgewater
Nov. 12, 1994
100 Tommy Dugan vs. Centre 100 John Leverett vs. Butler
Nov. 9, 1996 Sept. 25, 2004
100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 248 Rick Lyon vs. Bucknell
Oct. 10, 1970
220 Alvin Atkinson vs. Furman
Nov. 3, 1979
219 Mike Mikolayunas vs. Lafayette
Nov. 7, 1970
192 Walt Walker vs. Furman
Oct. 14, 1972
192 Jake Rice at Coastal Carolina
Sept. 11, 2004
189 Ryan Hubbard vs. Butler
Nov. 11, 2006
189 Ryan Hubbard vs. Valparaiso
Nov. 10, 2007
187 Gifford Piercy at Hampden-Sydney
Oct. 21, 1978
178 Ryan Hubbard vs. Drake
Oct. 20, 2007
177 Jay Poag vs. Gardner-Webb
Sept. 14, 1985
174 Gifford Piercy vs. Lafayette
Sept. 22, 1979
172 Ryan Hubbard vs. Austin Peay 165 Ryan Hubbard at Valparaiso 163 Brett Dioguardi vs. Dayton
Oct. 8, 2005 Sept. 24, 2005 Oct. 21, 2006
162 Gifford Piercy vs. Springfield
Sept. 13, 1980
162 Dan Lamar vs. Emory & Henry
Sept. 22, 1990
Jay Poag
Corey Crawford Nov. 3, 2007
106 Mike Kelly at West Virginia
Nov. 18, 1967
106 George Hannen at Furman
Sept. 27, 1969
106 Gary Pomeroy at VMI
Nov. 3, 1973
Oct. 28, 1978
106 Ryan Hubbard vs. Lenoir-Rhyne
Sept. 17, 2005
140 Brett Dioguardi at Morehead State
Oct. 14, 2006
105 Gary Pomeroy at Lehigh
138 Ryan Hubbard at Dayton
Oct. 13, 2007
105 John Bodkin vs. Charleston Southern Oct. 26, 1991
136 Andy Davis at East Carolina
Nov. 6, 1971
104 Mike Mikolayunas vs. Richmond
140 Alvin Atkinson vs. Guilford^
Nov. 9, 1974
Oct. 11, 1969
133 George Hannen vs. East Carolina
Sept. 30, 1967
104 Walt Walker vs. Richmond
133 Mike Kelly at Richmond
Sept. 28, 1968
104 Mike Chase vs. Wesley
Oct. 26, 2002
103 Bill Rikard at Richmond
Oct. 22, 1966
103 Mike Harding at Air Force
Oct. 27, 1973 Oct. 11, 1997 Nov. 12, 1966
132 Bill Rikard at East Carolina 132 Mike Carney at Fordham
Oct. 8, 1968 Sept. 24, 1988
Sept. 15, 1973
131 George Hannen at Connecticut
Oct. 28, 1967
103 Eric Sapp at Washington & Lee
130 Walt Walker at Wofford
Oct. 21, 1972
102 Bill Rikard vs. Wofford
129 Mike Mikolayunas vs. Furman
Oct. 17, 1970
102 Gary Pomeroy vs. Hampden-Sydney Oct. 26, 1974
129 Gifford Piercy vs. Guilford^
Oct. 28, 1978
101 Walt Walker at Richmond
Nov. 11, 1972
128 Mike Kelly at The Citadel
Nov. 2, 1969
101 James Jones vs. Springfield
Sept. 13, 1980
128 Gary Pomeroy at William & Mary
Oct. 20, 1973
128 Barrett Johnson vs. Dayton
Oct. 4, 2003
126 Dan Lamar vs. Charleston Southern
Oct. 24, 1992
126 Barrett Johnson at Valparaiso
Oct. 19, 2002
125 Mike Kelly at Furman
Sept. 27, 1969
125 Mike Mikolayunas vs. Bucknell
Oct. 10, 1970
125 Brett Dioguardi vs. Dayton
Oct. 29, 2005
123 George Hannen at The Citadel
Oct. 25, 1969
121 Barrett Johnson vs. Austin Peay
Oct. 25, 2003
119 Walt Walker at Wake Forest
Sept. 9, 1972
119 Dan Lamar at Sewanee 119 Jake Rice vs. Drake 117 Gary Pomeroy at Lenoir-Rhyne
Sept. 12, 1992 Oct. 1, 2005 Oct. 19, 1974
117 Gifford Piercy vs. Bucknell
Sept. 30, 1978
116 Andrew Aldrich vs. Valparaiso
Nov. 10, 2007
115 Corey Crawford vs. Georgetown
Nov. 18, 2000
115 Beaux Jones at San Diego
156 Corey Crawford at San Diego
Oct. 14, 2000
114 Mike Kelly at Bucknell
Sept. 21, 1968
155 James Jones vs. Boston University
Oct. 10, 1981
114 George Hannen vs. Toledo*
Dec. 26, 1969
153 Kirk Konert vs. Dayton
Oct. 18, 2008
114 Roland Williams at Washington & Lee Oct. 9, 1999
152 George Hannen vs. Presbyterian
Oct. 14, 1967
113 Walt Walker at William & Mary
Nov. 3, 2007
Oct. 31, 1970
112 Mike Mikolayunas vs. William & Mary Nov. 28, 1970
Oct. 20, 1973
152 Barrett Johnson at Butler
Sept. 20, 2003
112 Horace Hamm vs. Lehigh
Sept. 10, 1988
150 Gifford Piercy vs. Southwestern
Sept. 15, 1979
111 Brett Dioguardi at Emory & Henry
Sept. 27, 2003
146 Mark Hanabury at Jacksonville
Oct. 3, 2009
110 Jay Poag vs. Western Carolina
Sept. 7, 1985
144 Barrett Johnson at Hampden-Sydney Nov. 2, 2002
109 Gifford Piercy at Lehigh
Oct. 14, 1978
142 Mike Kelly at Virginia
Oct. 5, 1968
109 Kirk Roberts at Hampden-Sydney
Oct. 29, 1994
Nov. 23, 1974
109 Barrett Johnson at Morehead State
Oct. 18, 2003
141 Gary Pomeroy at The Citadel
Oct. 6, 2007
Sept. 14, 2002
157 Corey Crawford at Hampden-Sydney Oct. 28, 2000
152 Mike Mikolayunas at VMI
Oct. 11, 1980 Sept. 23, 1978
106 Mike Chase vs. Jacksonville
123 Mike Mikolayunas vs. East Carolina Nov. 28, 1970
158 Ryan Hubbard at San Diego
Nov. 22, 2008
Andrew Aldrich
Nov. 2, 2002
Beaux Jones
101 John Leverett at Hampden-Sydney
Myles Potter
101 Tommy Dugan at Washington & Lee Oct. 11, 1997
Mark Hanabury
Nov. 10, 1979
101 Ray Sinclair at Wofford
101 Roland Williams vs. Randolph-Macon Oct. 24, 1998 101 Mike Tarver at Centre
Nov. 3, 2001
100 Bill Rikard at Lehigh
Nov. 5, 1966
100 Walt Walker vs. Appalachian State
Oct. 7, 1972
100 Kearns Davis at Rhodes
Nov. 3, 1990
100 Barrett Johnson vs. San Diego
Sept. 13, 2003
100 Brett Dioguardi at Lenoir-Rhyne
Sept. 16, 2006
100 Kirk Konert vs. Lenoir-Rhyne
Sept. 15, 2007
100 Ryan Hubbard at Butler
Oct. 27, 2007
100 Kirk Konert at Lenoir-Rhyne
Sept. 13, 2008
100 Kirk Konert vs. Butler
Nov. 22, 2008
* Tangerine Bowl (Orlando, Fla.) ^ in Charlotte, N.C.
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 36 36
Ray Sinclair vs. Catawba, Nov. 18, 1981 John Leverett vs. Jacksonville, Oct. 11, 2003
ATTEMPTS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
256 254 239 232 208
Bryan Fish (256-1055) Ray Sinclair (254-1339) John Leverett (239-1066) Ray Sinclair (232-1001) John Leverett (208-1084)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
664 655 599 454 421
John Leverett (664-3165) Ray Sinclair (655-3085) Eric Ferguson (599-2791) Tommy Dugan (454-1329) Richard Howell (421-1452)
2000 1980 2003 1981 2004
ATTEMPTS IN A CAREER
John Leverett (left) holds school records for career rushing yards and rushing touchdowns, while Chad Barnes (right) ranks eighth on the Davidson career rushing list.
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME 4 4 4 4 4
Individual Rushing YARDS IN A GAME 260
Ray Sinclair vs. Catawba, Nov. 18, 1981
98
Jim Thacker vs. George Washington, Nov. 14, 1952
Ray Sinclair vs. Catawba, Nov. 18, 1981 Mike Longmire vs. Georgetown (Ky.), Sept. 10, 1982 Richard Howell vs. Bridgewater, Nov. 13, 1993 Jonathon Hubbard vs. Valparaiso, Oct. 28, 2006 Justin Williams vs. Butler, Oct. 27, 2007
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON
LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE
MOST YARDS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1339 1084 1066 1055 1001 975 769 761 759 753
Ray Sinclair (254-1339) John Leverett (208-1084) John Leverett (239-1066) Bryan Fish (256-1055) Ray Sinclair (232-1001) Eric Ferguson (182-975) Jonathan Hubbard (189-769) Steve Smith (145-761) Page Walley (150-759) Richard Howell (204-753)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.
3165 3085 2791 1676 1597 1587 1561 1547 1537 1483 1452 1433 1378 1360 1329 1234 1138 1076 1065 1064 1059 1058 1054 1031 1026
John Leverett (664-3165) Ray Sinclair (655-3085) Eric Ferguson (599-2791) Jim Thacker (297-1676) Page Walley (353-1597) Jonathan Hubbard (384-1587) Bruce Bannister (377-1561) Chad Barnes (343-1547) Alvin Atkinson (322-1537) Craig Pyles (314-1483) Richard Howell (421-1452) Lorenzo Moll (350-1433) Kerry Keith (353-1378) Kenny Mantuo (319-1360) Tommy Dugan (454-1329) Steve Smith (281-1234) Johnny Ribet (284-1138) Don McRee (216-1076) Bryan Fish (259-1065) Bryn Robinson (301-1064) Paul Barbee (267-1059) Mac Erwin (344-1058) Ralph Isernia (257-1054) Mike Wright (270-1031) Bill Bracken (264-1026)
1980 2004 2003 2000 1981 1999 2006 1964 1977 1993
MOST YARDS IN A CAREER 2001-04 1978-81 1996-99 1951-54 1976-78 2003-06 1991-94 2005-08 1977-80 1976-79 1990-93 1995-97 1966-68 2007-Pres. 1994-98 1963-65 1969-71 1954-56 1997-00 1987-90 1955-58 1946-49 1987-90 1988-92 1970-71
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS IN A GAME 36
53
2001-04 1978-81 1996-99 1994-98 1990-93
1. 2. 3. 4.
18 13 12 11 11 11
Richard Howell Jonathan Hubbard John Leverett Ray Sinclair Ray Sinclair Eric Ferguson
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
34 33 29 27 24 21 17 16 16 14
John Leverett Ray Sinclair Eric Ferguson Richard Howell Tommy Dugan Kenny Mantuo Page Walley Kerry Keith Jonathan Hubbard Bruce Bannister
1993 2006 2003 1981 1980 1999
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS IN A CAREER
10.
2001-04 1978-81 1996-99 1990-93 1994-98 2007-Pres. 1976-78 1966-68 2003-06 1991-94
AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSH IN A GAME 13.8
Lorenzo Moll vs. Sewanee, Sept. 20, 1997 (13-179)
AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSH IN A SEASON (MIN. 100 ATT.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
5.36 5.27 5.25 5.21 5.07
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
5.64 4.98 4.77 4.77 4.72
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
133.9 120.4 105.5 100.1 96.9
Eric Ferguson Ray Sinclair Steve Smith John Leverett Eric Ferguson
(182-975) (254-1339) (145-761) (208-1084) (116-588)
1999 1980 1964 2004 1997
AVERAGE YARDS PER RUSH IN A CAREER (MIN. 200 ATT.) Jim Thacker Don McRee Alvin Atkinson John Leverett Craig Pyles
(297-1676) (216-1076) (322-1537) (664-3165) (314-1483)
1951-54 1954-56 1977-80 2001-04 1976-79
RUSHING YARDS PER GAME IN A SEASON (MIN. 7 GAMES) Ray Sinclair John Leverett Bryan Fish Ray Sinclair John Leverett
John Webel vs. Citadel, Nov. 18, 1972
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(10 games) (9 games) (10 games) (10 games) (11 games)
1980 2004 2000 1981 2003
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual Passing PASSING YARDS IN A GAME 431
Damion White vs. Coastal Carolina, Sept. 11, 2004
89
Earl Cole to Steve Heckard vs. William & Mary, Oct. 13, 1962
LONGEST PASS
MOST YARDS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
2581 2566 2564 2244 2238 2199 2189 2109 1991 1885
Ryan Alexander (215-377) Ryan Alexander (233-382) Gordon Slade (220-359) Paul Nichols (160-293) Ryan Alexander (175-295) Mark Thompson (179-350) Paul Nichols (174-308) Gordon Slade (190-322) Ryan Alexander (152-300) Dave Harper (175-329)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
9376 5822 5046 4739 4057 4041 3380 3325 3163 3079 3059 3031 2420 2339 2302
Ryan Alexander (775-1354) Paul Nichols (465-837) Gordon Slade (441-732) Tommy Dugan (372-761) Richard Howell (310-665) Jimmy Poole (380-669) Dave Harper (298-603) Brian Whitmire (235-482) Peter Hughes (267-581) Al Rhyne (192-412) Steve Bradley (272-613) Scotty Shipp (247-525) Damion White (166-348) Auburn Lambeth (210-386) Kevin Holzworth (169-403)
2006 2008 1969 2000 2007 1970 2002 1968 2005 1973
MOST YARDS IN A CAREER 2004-08 1999-02 1967-69 1994-98 1990-93 1965-67 1972-74 1978-81 1986-89 1976-79 1983-86 1970-72 2002-04 1947-50 1991-94
MOST ATTEMPTS IN A GAME 63
Ryan Alexander, pictured here with Director of Athletics Jim Murphy (left) and head coach Tripp Merritt (right), set school records for career passing yards and total yards. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
380 372 310 298 272 267 247
Ryan Alexander, Oct. 7, 2006-Nov. 11, 2006
6
Ryan Alexander vs. San Diego, Nov. 3, 2007
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON 1. 3. 4.
25 25 21 18 18 18
Paul Nichols Gordon Slade Ryan Alexander Ryan Alexander Ryan Alexander Paul Nichols
72 51 41 32 31 31 26 25 22 21
Ryan Alexander Paul Nichols Gordon Slade Jimmy Poole Tommy Dugan Brian Whitmire Richard Howell Al Rhyne Dave Harper Auburn Lambeth
MOST ATTEMPTS IN A SEASON 382 377 359 350 329
Ryan Alexander (233-382) Ryan Alexander (215-377) Gordon Slade (220-359) Mark Thompson (179-350) Dave Harper (175-329)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1354 837 761 732 669
Ryan Alexander (775-1354) Paul Nichols (465-837) Tommy Dugan (372-761) Gordon Slade (441-732) Jimmy Poole (380-669)
2008 2006 1969 1970 1973
MOST ATTEMPTS IN A CAREER 2004-08 1999-02 1994-98 1967-69 1965-67
MOST COMPLETIONS IN A GAME 37
Dave Harper vs. William & Mary, Oct. 20, 1973
MOST COMPLETIONS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
233 220 215 190 179
Ryan Alexander (233-382) Gordon Slade (220-359) Ryan Alexander (215-377) Gordon Slade (190-322) Mark Thompson (179-350)
2008 1969 2006 1968 1970
775 465 441
Ryan Alexander (775-1354) Paul Nichols (465-837) Gordon Slade (441-732)
2002 1969 2006 2007 2008 2000
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
2004-08 1999-02 1967-69 1965-67 1994-98 1978-81 1990-93 1976-79 1972-74 1947-50
INTERCEPTIONS IN A GAME 5 5 5 5 5 5
Jack Ruth vs. Washington & Lee, Sept. 22, 1952 Gordon Slade vs. Vanderbilt, Nov. 22, 1969 Scotty Shipp vs. Wofford, Oct. 21, 1972 Scotty Shipp vs. Citadel, Nov. 18, 1972 Paul Nichols vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 8, 2001 Ryan Alexander vs. Drake, Nov. 4, 2006
22
Scotty Shipp, 1972
53
Ryan Alexander, 2005-08
77.8
Ryan Alexander vs. San Diego, Nov. 8, 2008 (21-27)
INTERCEPTIONS IN A SEASON
INTERCEPTIONS IN A CAREER
MOST COMPLETIONS IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3.
1965-67 1994-98 1990-93 1972-74 1983-86 1986-89 1970-72
CONSECUTIVE PASSING ATTEMPTS WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION 150
Steve Bradley vs. Bucknell, Sept. 21, 1985
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Jimmy Poole (380-669-33) Tommy Dugan (372-761) Richard Howell (310-665) Dave Harper (298-603) Steve Bradley (272-613) Peter Hughes (267-581) Scotty Shipp (247-525)
2004-08 1999-02 1967-69
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE IN A GAME
54
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON (MIN. 250 ATT.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
61.3 61.0 60.2 59.5 59.3
Gordon Slade Ryan Alexander Jimmy Poole Jimmy Poole Ryan Alexander
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
60.2 57.2 56.8 55.6 49.4
Gordon Slade Ryan Alexander Jimmy Poole Paul Nichols Dave Harper
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
136.5 136.5 135.0 131.7 127.6
Paul Nichols Gordon Slade Ryan Alexander Paul Nichols Ryan Alexander
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
128.7 125.7 125.1 113.5 113.4
Gordon Slade Paul Nichols Ryan Alexander Jimmy Poole Brian Whitmire
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
279.8 258.1 233.3 224.4 218.9
(220-359) (233-382) (156-259) (157-264) (175-295)
1969 2008 1966 1967 2007
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE IN A CAREER (MIN. 400 ATT.) (441-732) (775-1354) (380-669) (465-837) (298-603)
1967-69 2004-08 1965-67 1999-02 1972-74
PASS EFFICIENCY IN A SEASON (MIN. 250 ATT.) (174-308) (220-359) (175-295) (160-293) (215-377)
2002 1969 2007 2000 2006
Ryan Hubbard (right) and Brett Dioguardi (left) rank first and second respectively in career receiving yards at Davidson. 13. 1184 Dan Lamar (75-1184) 1989-92 14. 1175 Bill Rikard (89-1175) 1964-66 15. 1129 Todd Hermetz (93-1129) 1980-83
PASS EFFICIENCY IN A CAREER (MIN. 400 ATT.) (441-732) (465-837) (775-1354) (380-669) (235-482)
1967-69 1999-02 2004-08 1965-67 1978-81
PASSING YARDS PER GAME IN A SEASON (MIN. 7 GAMES) Ryan Alexander Ryan Alexander Ryan Alexander Paul Nichols Paul Nichols
(8 games) (10 games) (11 games) (10 games) (10 games)
2007 2006 2008 2000 2002
Individual Receiving 248
Rick Lyon vs. Bucknell; Oct. 10, 1970
89
Steve Heckard from Earl Cole vs. William & Mary; Oct. 13, 1962
LONGEST RECEPTION
YARDS IN A SEASON 1128 1031 980 965 902 886 859 823 820 784
Mike Mikolayunas (87-1128) Walt Walker (62-1031) Barrett Johnson (62-980) Mike Kelly (76-965) Mike Kelly (63-902) Ryan Hubbard (64-886) Brett Dioguardi (59-859) George Hannen (67-823) Gifford Piercy (37-820) Corey Crawford (40-784)
Mike Mikolayunas vs. Richmond, Oct. 11, 1969
RECEPTIONS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
87 76 67 64 63 62 62 59 58 57
Mike Mikolayunas (87-1128) Mike Kelly (76-965) George Hannen (67-823) Ryan Hubbard (64-886) Mike Kelly (63-902) Walt Walker (62-1031) Barrett Johnson (62-980) Brett Dioguardi (59-859) Pete Glidewell (58-629) Mike Mikolayunas (57-408)
179 162 158 154 153 147 130 119 109 109
Mike Mikolayunas (179-1830) Mike Kelly (162-2154) George Hannen (158-1948) Brett Dioguardi (154-2215) Ryan Hubbard (153-2220) Barrett Johnson (147-2157) Walt Walker (130-1940) Corey Crawford (119-1884) Gifford Piercy (109-2125) Pete Glidewell (109-1086)
1970 1969 1969 2007 1968 1972 2003 2006 1966 1969
RECEPTIONS IN A CAREER
RECEIVING YARDS IN A GAME
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
RECEPTIONS IN A GAME 17
1970 1972 2003 1969 1968 2007 2006 1969 1978 2000
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
1968-70 1967-69 1967-69 2003-06 2004-07 2000-03 1971-73 1997-00 1977-80 1965-67
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS IN A GAME 3 3 3 3
George Hannen vs. Toledo, Dec. 26, 1969 Mike Chase vs. Jacksonville, Sept. 14, 2002 Barrett Johnson vs. Butler, Sept. 20, 2003 Ryan Hubbard vs. Austin Peay, Oct. 8, 2005
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS IN A SEASON YARDS IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
55
2220 2215 2157 2154 2125 1948 1940 1884 1830 1345 1329 1190
Ryan Hubbard (153-2220) Brett Dioguardi (154-2215) Barrett Johnson (147-2157) Mike Kelly (162-2154) Gifford Piercy (109-2125) George Hannen (158-1948) Walt Walker (130-1940) Corey Crawford (119-1884) Mike Mikolayunas (179-1830) Mike Chase (102-1345) Gary Pomeroy (104-1329) Kirk Konert (85-1190)
2004-07 2003-06 2000-03 1967-69 1977-80 1967-69 1971-73 1997-00 1968-70 1999-02 1972-74 2005-08
1. 2. 4. 5.
12 11 11 9 8 8 8 8 8
Mike Chase George Hannen Mike Kelly Barrett Johnson Corey Crawford Mike Mikolayunas Barrett Johnson Walt Walker Gifford Piercy
19
Barrett Johnson
2002 1969 1968 2003 2000 1970 2002 1972 1978
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS IN A CAREER 1.
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 4.
21 21
Ryan Alexander Paul Nichols
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
75 60 55 53 52 40 38 38 33 33
Ryan Alexander Paul Nichols Tommy Dugan Richard Howell Gordon Slade John Leverett Brian Whitmire Jimmy Poole Ray Sinclair Eric Ferguson
2006 2000
TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR IN A CAREER
9.
2004-08 1999-02 1994-98 1990-93 1967-69 2001-04 1978-81 1965-67 1978-81 1996-99
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME IN A SEASON (MIN. 7 GAMES) Tommy Dugan (left) and Paul Nichols (right) rank second and third respectively on Davidson’s alltime total offense chart. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9.
19 18 17 17 16 14 14 13 13 13
Gifford Piercy Mike Chase Mike Kelly Ryan Hubbard George Hannen Mike Mikolayunas Corey Crawford Brett Dioguardi Alvin Atkinson Pete Glidewell
1977-80 1999-02 1967-69 2004-07 1967-69 1968-70 1997-00 2003-06 1977-80 1965-67
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
293.2 276.6 230.6 225.4 220.4
Ryan Alexander Ryan Alexander Ryan Alexander Paul Nichols Richard Howell
(8 games) (10 games) (11 games) (10 games) (10 games)
2007 2006 2008 2002 1993
Individual All-Purpose ALL-PURPOSE YARDS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1796 1762 1696 1474 1409
George Hannen John Leverett John Leverett Walt Walker Ralph Isernia
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
5227 3584 3367 3251 3200 3173 3132 3021 2732 2650
John Leverett Justin Williams Jim Thacker George Hannen Ray Sinclair Eric Ferguson Corey Crawford Ralph Isernia Brett Dioguardi Walt Walker
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
195.8 154.2 140.9 137.1 134.0
1969 2004 2003 1972 1989
AVERAGE YARDS PER CATCH IN A SEASON (MIN. 20 REC.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
22.16 21.14 20.40 20.27 19.96
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
19.50 17.85 17.15 16.18 16.16
Gifford Piercy James Jones Ryan Hubbard Tony Lambert Steve Heckard
(37-820) (21-444) (30-612) (22-446) (26-519)
1978 1980 2005 1989 1962
AVERAGE YARDS PER CATCH IN A CAREER (MIN. 40 REC.) Gifford Piercy Roland Williams Jake Rice Rick Lyon Steve Heckard
(109-2125) (61-1089) (46-789) (49-793) (43-695)
1977-80 1996-99 2002-05 1968-70 1962-64
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS IN A CAREER 2001-04 2007-Pres. 1951-54 1967-69 1978-81 1996-99 1997-00 1987-90 2003-06 1971-73
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PER GAME IN A SEASON (MIN. 7 GAMES)
Individual Total Offense TOTAL OFFENSE IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
2766 2554 2537 2346 2254
Ryan Alexander (431-2766) Gordon Slade (434-2554) Ryan Alexander (434-2537) Ryan Alexander (329-2346) Paul Nichols (358-2254)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
9680 6068 5995 5509 4983 4463 3304 3165 3148 3125
Ryan Alexander (1541-9680) Tommy Dugan (1215-6068) Paul Nichols (1049-5995) Richard Howell (1086-5509) Gordon Slade (897-4983) Jimmy Poole (945-4463) Brian Whitmire (630-3304) John Leverett (664-3165) Dave Harper (885-3148) Scotty Shipp (620-3125)
1. 2. 3.
33 26 23
Gordon Slade Paul Nichols Richard Howell
2006 1969 2008 2007 2002
John Leverett John Leverett Ralph Isernia Ray Sinclair Walt Walker
(9 games) (11 games) (10 games) (10 games) (11 games)
2004 2003 1989 1980 1972
TOTAL OFFENSE IN A CAREER 2004-08 1994-98 1999-02 1990-93 1967-69 1965-67 1978-81 2001-04 1972-74 1970-72
TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR IN A SEASON 1969 2002 1993
Richard Howell (left) averaged over 220 yards of total offense a game in 1993, while Ralph Isernia (right) ranks eighth in the school’s career all-purpose yardage list.
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual Scoring POINTS IN A GAME 26
Richard Howell vs. Bridgewater, Nov. 13, 1993
POINTS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
110 90 88 84 78
Richard Howell (18 TD, 1 XP) Alvin Atkinson (15 TD) George Hannen (14 TD, 2 XP) John Leverett (14 TD) Jonathan Hubbard (13 TD)
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
240 211 202 198 166 152 150 138 133
John Leverett (40 TD) Daniel Hanks (109 PAT, 34 FG) Eric Ferguson (33 TD, 2 XP) Ray Sinclair (33 TD) Richard Howell (27 TD, 2 XP) Alvin Atkinson (25 TD, 1 XP) Tommy Dugan (24 TD, 3 XP) Kenny Mantuo (23 TD) Brad Smith (61 PAT, 24 FG)
1993 1979 1969 2003 2006
POINTS IN A CAREER 2001-04 1999-02 1996-99 1978-81 1990-93 1977-80 1994-98 2007-Pres. 2003-06
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED IN A GAME 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Jim Thacker vs. Richmond, Nov. 8, 1952 Jim Thacker vs. West Virginia Tech, Oct. 30, 1954 Ray Sinclair vs. Catawba, Nov. 18, 1981 Alvin Atkinson vs. Furman, Nov. 3, 1979 Mike Longmire vs. Georgetown (Ky.), Sept. 10, 1982 Richard Howell vs. Bridgewater, Nov. 13, 1993 Justin Williams vs. Butler, Oct. 27, 2007
Justin Williams (left) tied the school record with four touchdowns in a game at Butler in 2007, while Kenny Mantuo (right) ranks seventh in all-time TDs and ninth in scoring at Davidson. 3 3
LONGEST FIELD GOAL 52 yds Joe Duncan vs. Guilford, Oct. 4, 1975 52 yds Chris Costello vs. Morehead State, Oct. 18, 2003
FIELD GOALS MADE IN A SEASON 1. 3. 5.
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 5.
18 15 14 14 13
Richard Howell (18 rush) Alvin Atkinson (10 rush, 5 rcv) George Hannen (11 rcv, 3 ret) John Leverett (12 rush, 2 rcv) Jonathan Hubbard (13 rush)
1993 1979 1969 2003 2006
40 33 33 27 25 24 23 21 20 19 19 19 19
John Leverett (34 rush, 4 rcv, 2 ret) 2001-04 Ray Sinclair (33 rush) 1978-81 Eric Ferguson (29 rush, 4 rcv) 1996-99 Richard Howell (27 rush) 1990-93 Alvin Atkinson (12 rush, 13 rcv) 1977-80 Tommy Dugan (24 rush) 1994-98 Kenny Mantuo (21 rush, 2 rcv) 2007-Pres. Jim Thacker 1951-54 George Hannen (1 rush, 16 rcv, 3 ret) 1967-69 Gifford Piercy (19 rcv) 1977-80 Page Walley (17 rush, 2 rcv) 1976-78 Barrett Johnson (19 rcv) 2000-03 Corey Crawford (4 rush, 14 rcv, 1 ret) 1997-00
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED IN A CAREER 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Individual Kicking FIELD GOALS MADE IN A GAME 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Ed Terry vs. UConn, Oct. 12, 1968 Woody Montgomery vs. Furman, Oct. 14, 1972 James Brown vs. Millsaps, Sept. 9, 1989 Daniel Hanks vs. Austin Peay, Nov. 13, 1999 Daniel Hanks vs. Emory & Henry, Sept. 28, 2002 Chris Costello vs. VMI, Sept. 6, 2003 Brad Smith vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, Sept. 17, 2005
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Brad Smith vs. Wingate, Sept. 9, 2006 Cody Elder vs. Wingate, Sept. 8, 2007
11 11 10 10 9 9 9 9
Brad Smith (11-12) Daniel Hanks (11-17) Brad Smith (10-14) Chris Costello (10-15) Daniel Hanks (9-11) Woody Montgomery (9-11) Brian Jacob (9-13) Daniel Hanks (9-14)
34 24 15 14 12 12
Daniel Hanks (34-52) Brad Smith (24-33) Brian Jacob (15-22) Drew Fassett (14-38) Chris Costello (12-18) Ben Behrendt (12-20)
2006 2000 2005 2003 1999 1972 1987 2002
FIELD GOALS MADE IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1999-02 2003-06 1987-88 1990-93 2000-03 2007-Pres.
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS IN A GAME 5
Daniel Hanks v. Newberry, Sept. 21, 2002
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3.
17 15 14 14
Daniel Hanks (11-17) Chris Costello (10-15) Brad Smith (10-14) Daniel Hanks (9-14)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
52 38 33 22 21 21
Daniel Hanks (34-52) Drew Fassett (14-38) Brad Smith (24-33) Brian Jacob (15-22) Brian Langley (11-21) Harold Wilkerson (5-21)
2000 2003 2005 2002
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS IN A CAREER
PAT CONVERSIONS IN A GAME 11
Ed Terry v. Furman, Sept. 27, 1969
2010 FOOTBALL
1999-02 1990-93 2003-06 1987-88 1997-98 1969-71
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CONSECUTIVE PAT CONVERSIONS 38
Brian Langley, 1997-98
PAT CONVERSIONS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
44 37 36 32 31
Ed Terry (44-46) Daniel Hanks (37-39) Cody Elder (36-37) Wayne Paymer (32-37) Drew Fassett (31-35)
1969 2002 2007 1979 1993
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
109 71 69 68 61
Daniel Hanks (109-116) Drew Fassett (71-89) Wayne Paymer (69-76) Ed Terry (68-71) Brad Smith (61-66)
PAT CONVERSIONS IN A CAREER 1999-02 1990-93 1978-81 1967-69 2003-06
Jim Thacker (left) averaged 42.85 yards a punt in 1953, while Alden Smith (right) recorded 428 career punt return yards, the second most at Davidson.
PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED IN A GAME 11
PUNTING AVERAGE IN A CAREER (MIN. 100 ATT.)
Ed Terry vs. Furman, Sept. 27, 1969
PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 5.
46 39 37 37 35
Ed Terry (44-46) Daniel Hanks (37-39) Cody Elder (36-37) Wayne Paymer (32-37) Drew Fassett (31-35)
1969 2002 2007 1979 1993
1. 2. 3. 4.
40.39 39.25 37.95 37.43
Wayne Paymer Tom Caldwell Jeremiah Parvin Chris Costello
(181-7310) (102-4004) (108-4099) (178-6663)
1978-81 1965-66 1997-98 2000-03
Individual Returns 5.
37.31
Drew Fassett
(173-6455)
1990-93
PUNT RETURN YARDS IN A GAME PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4.
116 89 76 71
Daniel Hanks (109-116) Drew Fassett (71-89) Wayne Paymer (69-76) Ed Terry (68-71)
1999-02 1990-93 1978-81 1967-69
123
Ben Coxton vs. Presbyterian, Oct. 17, 1953
94
George Hannen v. Wofford, Nov. 15, 1969
LONGEST PUNT RETURN
PUNT RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON
Individual Punting 5.
66
Brad Smith (61-66)
2003-06
PUNTING YARDS IN A GAME 460
Gary Pomeroy vs. Richmond, Sept. 15, 1973
72
Cyrus Maddox vs. San Diego, Sept. 30, 2006
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
477 306 228 227 210
George Hannen (22-477) Kevin Strange (35-306) Pete Legler (15-228) Justin Williams (26-227) Ben Coxton (12-210)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
505 428 409 401 350
George Hannen (28-505) Alden Smith (60-428) Justin Williams (44-409) Pete Legler (32-401) Ralph Isernia (49-350)
LONGEST PUNT
PUNT RETURN YARDS IN A CAREER
PUNTING YARDS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
3005 2755 2667 2634 2558
Joe Duncan (82-3005) Gary Pomeroy (76-2755) Tom Caldwell (67-2667) Chris Costello (69-2634) Charlie Winborne (71-2558)
1975 1973 1965 2003 1986
7310 6749 6663 6514 6455
Wayne Paymer (181-7310) Jay Poag (184-6749) Chris Costello (178-6663) Charlie Winborne (178-6514) Drew Fassett (173-6455)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
42.85 40.91 40.47 40.39 40.33
Jim Thacker Wayne Paymer Andrew Wohler Wayne Paymer Wayne Paymer
Alden Smith vs. Charleston Southern, Oct. 26, 1991
PUNT RETURNS IN A SEASON 1978-81 1982-85 2000-03 1984-87 1990-93
1. 2. 4. 5.
35 28 28 26 25
Kevin Strange (35-306) Jason Branch (28-147) Alden Smith (28-187) Justin Williams (26-227) Jason Branch (25-117)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
71 60 53 49 45
Mickey Dillon (71-319) Alden Smith (60-428) Jason Branch (53-264) Ralph Isernia (49-350) Randall Hardy (45-236)
PUNTING AVERAGE IN A SEASON (MIN. 20 ATT.) (20-857) (46-1882) (62-2509) (41-1656) (40-1613)
1967-69 1990-93 2007-Pres. 1976-77 1987-90
PUNT RETURNS IN A GAME 8
PUNTING YARDS IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1969 2000 1977 2009 1963
2000 1994 1991 2009 1993
PUNT RETURNS IN A CAREER 1953 1979 2009 1980 1981
1978-81 1990-93 1991-94 1987-90 2000-03
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON 3
George Hannen, 1969
PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS IN A CAREER 1. 2.
3 2 2 2
George Hannen Ryan Crawford Jerry Sheffield Don McRee
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
23.20 22.00 21.68 20.33 19.25
1967-69 1997-00 1958-61 1954-56
AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT RETURN IN A SEASON (MIN. 5 ATT.) Bert Anderton Johnny Gray George Hannen Bryan Overcash Dave Ingold
(5-116) (6-132) (22-477) (6-122) (8-154)
1946 1952 1969 1986 1972
AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT RETURN IN A CAREER (MIN. 15 ATT.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
18.04 13.71 13.55 12.74 12.53
George Hannen Don McRee Bryan Overcash Jim Thacker Pete Legler
(28-505) (24-329) (20-271) (19-242) (32-401)
1967-69 1954-56 1985-88 1951-54 1976-77
KICK RETURN YARDS IN A GAME 187
Justin Williams vs. Drake, Oct. 20, 2007 (7 returns)
LONGEST KICK RETURN 100 100
Roy White vs. Harvard, Nov. 1, 1952 John Leverett vs. Randolph-Macon, Oct. 20, 2001
770 695 660 616 600
Justin Williams (35-770) James Stanley (35-695) Justin Williams (32-660) Kirk Konert (27-616) Mike Cate (32-600)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1941 1562 1350 1296 1077
Justin Williams (88-1941) John Leverett (63-1562) Aaron Edwards (68-1350) Alden Smith (58-1296) Kirk Konert (49-1077)
2008 1982 2009 2006 1983
KICK RETURN YARDS IN A CAREER 2007-Pres. 2001-04 1984-87 1990-93 2005-08
KICK RETURNS IN A GAME 8 8
KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS IN A CAREER 2
John Leverett, 2001-04
AVERAGE YARDS PER KICK RETURN IN A SEASON (MIN. 8 ATT.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
37.11 30.62 29.43 29.00 28.25
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
26.90 24.79 22.90 22.34 22.06
1. 2. 3. 3. 4.
952 937 887 801 755
Aaron Edwards v. Furman, Oct. 31, 1987 John Leverett v. San Diego, Oct. 23, 2004
3.
35 35 32 32
Justin Williams (35-770) James Stanley (35-695) Mike Cate (32-600) Justin Williams (32-660)
88 68 63 58 50
Justin Williams (88-1941) Aaron Edwards (68-1350) John Leverett (63-1562) Alden Smith (58-1296) Ralph Isernia (50-877)
2007-Pres. 1984-87 2001-04 1990-93 1987-90
KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON Seven players with 1 (Last: Justin Williams, 2008)
59
1956 2002 1974 1952 2003
Ben Coxton John Leverett Ryan Crawford Alden Smith Justin Williams
(20-538) (63-1562) (39-893) (58-1296) (88-1941)
1961-63 2001-04 1997-00 1990-93 2007-Pres.
Justin Williams (182 PR, 770 KR) George Hannen (477 PR, 460 KR) Justin Williams (227 PR, 660 KR0 James Stanley (106 PR, 695 KR) Mike Cate (155 PR, 600 KR)
2008 1969 2009 1982 1983
PUNT AND KICK RETURN YARDS COMBINED IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
2350 1724 1562 1484 1234
1. 2.
58 53 53 52 49 49 49
Justin Williams (409 PR, 1941 KR) 2007-Pres. Alden Smith (428 PR, 1296 KR) 1990-93 John Leverett (0 PR, 1562 KR) 2001-04 Aaron Edwards (134 PR, 1350 KR) 1984-87 Dave Ingold (267 PR, 967 KR) 1971-73
PUNT AND KICK RETURN ATTEMPTS COMBINED IN A SEASON 2008 1982 1983 2009
KICK RETURNS IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
(9-334) (8-245) (14-412) (10-290) (8-226)
PUNT AND KICK RETURN YARDS COMBINED IN A SEASON
KICK RETURNS IN A SEASON 1.
Don McRee John Leverett Mike Mabry Roy White Yeatts Anderson
AVERAGE YARDS PER KICK RETURN IN A CAREER (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)
KICK RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 3. 4.
Ryan Crawford (left) averaged 22.9 yards a kick return for his career, good for third in the school’s record book, and Dave Ingold (right) averaged 19.25 yards a punt return in 1972.
4. 5.
Justin Williams (26 PR, 32 KR) Justin Williams (18 PR, 35 KR) James Stanley (18 PR, 35 KR) Alden Smith (24 PR, 28 KR) Mickey Dillon (23 PR, 26 KR) Mike Cate (17 PR, 32 KR) Alden Smith (28 PR, 21 KR)
2009 2008 1982 1992 1979 1983 1991
PUNT AND KICK RETURN ATTEMPTS COMBINED IN A CAREER 1. 1. 2. 4.
132 118 117 99 99
Justin Williams (44 PR, 88 KR) Alden Smith (60 PR, 58 KR) Mickey Dillon (71 PR, 46 KR) Aaron Edwards (31 PR, 68 KR) Ralph Isernia (49 PR, 50 KR)
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2007-Pres. 1990-93 1978-81 1984-87 1987-90
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TACKLES IN A GAME (SINCE 1997) 20 20
Alex Arinsmier (6 solo, 14 asst) vs. Dayton, Oct. 2, 2004 Peter Bakke (14 solo, 6 asst) vs. Butler, Oct. 27, 2007
TACKLES IN A SEASON (DAVIDSON OFFICIALLY BEGAN TRACKING IN 1983) 1. 2. 3.
117 108 104 104 102
John Dalton (71-46) Alex Arinsmier (45-63) Chuck Goff (45-59) Shreve Ariail (54-50) Will Robinson (64-38)
19. 20.
338 312 278 277 274 270 262 259 258 256 242 240 239 236 227 225 220 220 219 217
Bo Henderson (197-141) John Dalton (179-133) Alex Arinsmier (107-171) Shreve Ariail (154-123) Jim Carney (131-143) Sam Fraundorf (129-141) Billy Evans (138-124) Mills Ariail (162-97) Adam Elmore (129-129) James Cassidy (163-93) Brendan Dete (109-133) Will Robinson (142-98) Marcus Allen (108-131) Tyler Lemons (113-123) Kenny Nazemetz (126-101) Chris Leak (147-78) Martin McCann (110-110) Kevin Saunders (105-115) Gary Stewart (108-111) Mike Rogers (137-80)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
73 71 64 60 58
James Cassidy John Dalton Will Robinson Mike Rogers Bo Henderson
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
197 179 163 162 154 147 142 142 138 137 137
Bo Henderson John Dalton James Cassidy Mills Ariail Shreve Ariail Chris Leak Donnie Johnson Will Robinson Billy Evans Mike Rogers Matt Easton
5.
1993 2005 1985 1997 1995
TACKLES IN A CAREER
Whit Morrow (left) is Davidson’s all-time leader in interceptions, and Jake Wade (right) is tied for the single-game and single-season records with four and nine, respectively.
Individual Defense INTERCEPTIONS IN A GAME 4 4
Jake Wade vs. N.C. State, Oct. 8, 1949 Charlie Benson vs. VMI, Oct. 12, 1957
INTERCEPTIONS IN A SEASON 1.
4. 5.
9 9 9 8 7 7 7
Charlie Benson (9-91) Bobby Renn (9-87) Jake Wade Ryan Crawford (8-63) Clif Henry (7-145) Alden Smith (7-85) Renn Gruber (7-34)
1957 1952 1949 1999 1998 1992 1966
INTERCEPTIONS IN A CAREER 1. 3.
8.
17 17 13 13 13 13 13 11
Whit Morrow (17-185) Ryan Crawford (17-62) Clif Henry (13-277) Charlie Benson (13-171) Donnie Johnson (13-135) Alden Smith (13-108) Renn Gruber (13-48) Patrick FitzGerald (11-39)
1967-69 1997-00 1995-98 1956-59 1996-99 1990-93 1964-66 2004-07
LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 94 94
Jake Wade vs. N.C. State, Oct. 10, 1949 Grant McRorie vs. Richmond, Oct. 29, 1960
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
145 130 121 106 105
Clif Henry (7-145) Grant McRorie (2-130) Jim Carney (4-121) Kevin Strange (5-106) Peter Kidwell (3-105)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
277 185 171 137 135
Clif Henry (13-277) Whit Morrow (17-185) Charlie Benson (13-171) Jim Carney (5-137) Donnie Johnson (13-135)
1998 1960 1999 1999 2009
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.
UNASSISTED TACKLES IN A SEASON
9. 10.
2 2
Bo Henderson at San Diego, Oct. 14, 2000
QB SACKS IN A SEASON (DAVIDSON BEGAN OFFICIALLY TRACKING IN 1985) 1. 3. 4. 5.
11.0 11.0 9.0 8.5 8.0 8.0
Darryl Childers (11-0/67) James Cassidy (11-0/58) Bo Henderson (9-0/58) Bo Henderson (8-1/63) Ryan Tennis (5-6/50) Curtis Burns (8-0/50)
28.5 23.0 22.5 21.0 18.5 16.5
Bo Henderson (27-3/225) Darryl Childers (21-4/144) James Cassidy (22-1/132) Ben Spivey (21-0/120) Ryan Tennis (14-9/135) Bo Bartholomew (16-1/78)
Mo Idlibi, 2001
INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS IN A CAREER Mo Idlibi, 2000-01 Chad Wright, 1996-99
1997-00 1990-93 1992-95 1991-94 1995-97 1991-94 1996-99 1992-95 1990-93 1986-89 2005-08
QUARTERBACK SACKS IN A GAME (SINCE 1997) 4.0
INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON 2
1995 1993 1995 1987 1998
UNASSISTED TACKLES IN A CAREER
INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS IN A CAREER 1995-98 1967-69 1956-59 1999-02 1996-99
1997-00 1990-93 2002-05 1995-97 1999-02 1998-01 1990-93 1991-94 1999-02 1992-95 2001-04 1992-95 1983-86 2006-09 1986-89 1991-94 1988-92 2001-04 1983-86 1986-89
2003 1995 1997 2000 2002 1993
QB SACKS IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
1997-00 2000-03 1992-95 1995-98 1999-02 1992-95
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 16.5 16.0 14.5 12.5
8. 9. 10.
Mike Rogers (16-1/0) Andre Carelock (13-6/133) Brendan Dete (13-3/109) Niel Andrews (11-3/79)
1986-89 1997-00 2001-04 2002-06
TACKLES FOR LOSS IN A GAME (SINCE 1997) 5.0
Ryan Hutto v. Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 2000
TACKLES FOR LOSS IN A SEASON 1. 3. 4.
21.0 21.0 19.0 17.0 17.0
Bo Henderson (21-0/98) Andre Carelock (21-0/85) Bo Henderson (19-0/75) Ryan Tennis (17-0/73) Bo Henderson (17-0/82)
67.0 38.5 37.5 37.0 34.0 31.5 31.0 29.5 28.5 27.0 26.5 26.0 23.0 19.5 19.5
Bo Henderson (67-0/280) Ryan Tennis (34-9/176) Brendan Dete (29-17/157) Darryl Childers (36-2/168) Andre Carelock (34-0/168) Will Funderburg (25-13/131) Sam Fraundorf (31-0/132) James Cassidy (29-1/120) Mills Ariail (28-1/99) Jim Carney (25-4/75) Bud Crawford (21-11/132) Marcus Allen (26-0/34) Ben Spivey (23-0/114) Niel Andrews (16-7/93) Alex Griswold (14-11/96
2000 1999 1999 2001 1998
TACKLES FOR LOSS IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
1997-00 1999-02 2001-04 2000-03 1997-00 2005-08 1998-01 1992-95 1991-94 1999-02 2004-07 1983-86 1995-98 2002-06 2006-09
FUMBLE RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON (DAVIDSON BEGAN OFFICIALLY TRACKING IN 1992) 1. 2. 3. 4.
82 70 57 43 43
Brendan Dete (1-82) Clif Henry (1-70) Shreve Ariail (1-57) Ben Spivey (1-43) Marcus Williams (2-43)
2002 1997 1995 1996 1997
82 70 70 43 43
4.
Brendan Dete (1-82) Shreve Ariail (2-70) Clif Henry (1-70) Ben Spivey (1-43) Marcus Williams (2-43)
2001-04 1995-97 1995-98 1995-98 1994-97
Brendan Dete vs. Newberry, Sept. 21, 2002
2 2
Marcus Williams (2-43), 1997 Sam Fraundorf (2-26), 2001
2 2 2 2
Shreve Ariail (2-70), 1995-97 Marcus Williams (2-43), 1994-97 Sam Fraundorf (2-26), 1998-01 Raleigh Robinson (2-21), 2001-04
FUMBLE RETURNS IN A SEASON
FUMBLE RETURNS IN A CAREER
5 4 4 4
Raleigh Robinson Alex Griswold Mark Wilkerson James Cassidy
6 6 6 6 5
Darryl Childers Chris Leak Bo Henderson Raleigh Robinson Alex Griswold
Bo Henderson, 1997
FUMBLES RECOVERED IN A CAREER 1. 2.
7 6 6 6 6 5 5
Bo Henderson Alex Arinsmier Steve Neff Kevin Saunders Marcus Allen Ben Spivey Sam Fraundorf
1. 2. 3.
12 11 10 10 10
Ryan Crawford Donnie Johnson Frankie Jones Ryan Crawford Kevin Graham
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
31 28 24 23 21 18 17 15 14 13 13 13 13 13
Ryan Crawford Donnie Johnson Clif Henry Kevin Graham Jason Branch Patrick FitzGerald Chris Hess Matt Mikrut Alden Smith Adam Elmore Andre Ferree Zach Long Yeatts Anderson Frankie Jones
1. 2.
6 5
Ryan Crawford Ryan Crawford
1. 2.
11 3 3
Ryan Crawford Corey Crawford Ryan Hutto
6.
2002 2009 2003 1995
5.
61
1997-00 2002-05 1985-87 2001-04 1983-86 1995-98 1998-01
2000 1999 2004 1999 1995
1997-00 1996-99 1995-98 1993-96 1991-94 2004-07 1994-97 2005-08 1990-93 1999-02 1991-94 2004-07 2002-05 2001-04
BLOCKED KICKS IN A SEASON
FUMBLES FORCED IN A CAREER 1.
2005-08 1995-98 1999-02 2004-07 2002-03 1994-97
FUMBLES RECOVERED IN A SEASON 4
FUMBLES FORCED IN A SEASON (DAVIDSON BEGAN OFFICIALLY TRACKING IN 1991) 1. 2.
Will Funderburg Clif Henry Ryan Tennis Bud Crawford Mark Wilkerson Marcus Williams
PASS BREAKUPS IN A CAREER
LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN 82
5 5 5 5 5 5
PASS BREAKUPS IN A SEASON
FUMBLE RETURN YARDS IN A CAREER 1. 2.
Bo Henderson (left) owns the Davidson record for career tackles, sacks and tackles for loss, while Peter Bakke (right) tied the school mark with 20 tackles at Butler in 2007.
2000 1999
BLOCKED KICKS IN A CAREER 2000-03 1991-94 1997-00 2001-04 2006-09
2010 FOOTBALL
1997-00 1997-00 1997-00
TEAM RECORDS Team Passing MOST PASSING YARDS IN A GAME 1. 2. 3. 4.
431 419 405 404 404
at Coastal Carolina Valparaiso vs. Bucknell at San Diego at VMI
Sept. 11, 2004 Nov. 10, 2007 Oct. 10, 1970 Nov. 3, 2007 Sept. 2, 2006
MOST PASSING YARDS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The Wildcats posted six rushing touchdowns at Campbell in 2008. It was Davidson’s first contest at Campbell and tied for the second-most rushing TDs in a game in school history.
Team Rushing MOST YARDS IN A GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
587 487 470 442 403
vs. Wofford at Southwestern vs. Hampden-Sydney vs. Washington & Lee vs. Guilford
Oct. 22, 1921 Nov. 27, 1980 Oct. 24, 1981 Sept. 17, 1977 Oct. 9, 1982
HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH IN A GAME (MIN. 20 RUSHES) 8.2
Jacksonville, Oct. 9, 2004 (39-321)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
2439 (558-2439) 2144 (468-2144) 2075 (535-2075) 2065 (515-2065) 2009 (498-2009)
2922 (227-393-15) 2646 (226-376-16) 2617 (216-381-10) 2605 (234-384-19) 2354 (189-389-28)
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED IN A GAME 1. 2. 3. 4.
65 60 58 57 57
438 (193-438-28) 393 (227-393-15) 389 (189-389-28) 384 (234-384-19) 381 (216-381-10)
4.
73 71 71 69
at Catawba vs. Hampden-Sydney vs. Guilford at Catawba
Nov. 13, 1982 Oct. 24, 1981 Oct. 9, 1982 Nov. 10, 1984
Sept. 21, 1985 Sept. 2, 2006 Oct. 20, 1973 Sept. 11, 2004 Sept. 20, 1986
1985 2007 1972 2008 2006
MOST PASSES COMPLETED IN A GAME 1. 2. 3. 4.
37 35 34 32 32
MOST ATTEMPTS IN A GAME 1. 2.
at Bucknell at VMI at William & Mary at Coastal Carolina at East Tennessee State
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
MOST YARDS IN A SEASON 1977 1979 1999 1978 1980
2007 1969 2006 2008 1972
at William & Mary at San Diego at VMI vs. Richmond Dayton
Oct. 20, 1973 Nov. 3, 2007 Sept. 2, 2006 Oct. 11, 1969 Oct. 18, 2008
MOST PASSES COMPLETED IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
234 (234-384-19) 227 (227-393-15) 226 (226-376-16) 216 (216-381-10) 193 (193-438-28)
2008 2007 1969 2006 1985
MOST ATTEMPTS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
558 (558-2439) 535 (535-2075) 516 (516-1715) 515 (515-2065) 513 (513-1939)
1977 1999 1982 1978 1998
HIGHEST PERCENTAGE PASSES COMPLETED IN A GAME (MIN. 20 PASSES COMP.) 81.1
vs. UConn, Oct. 12, 1968 (30-37)
MOST PASSING YARDS GAINED PER COMPLETION IN A GAME (MIN. 15 COMPLETIONS) 20.1
at Valparaiso, Sep 24, 2005 (18-362)
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME 1. 2.
7 6 6 6
vs. Bridgewater at Southwestern vs. Methodist at Campbell
Nov. 13, 1993 Sept. 27, 1980 Oct. 13, 1990 Nov. 1, 2008
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES IN A GAME 1. 2.
MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4.
29 27 23 21
1993 1979 1977 1999
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
243.9 (10 games) 217.8 (9 games) 217.1 (9 games) 214.4 (10 games) 206.5 (10 games)
AVERAGE RUSHING YARDS A GAME IN A SEASON 1977 1956 1946 1979 1978
6 5 5 5 5
at San Diego vs. Presbyterian at East Carolina at Austin Peay at Valparaiso
Nov. 3, 2007 Oct. 14, 1967 Nov. 8, 1969 Nov. 9, 2002 Sept. 24, 2005
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
27 25 23 21 19
2002 1969 2007 2006 2008
6 6
at The Citadel, Nov. 18, 1972 vs. Gardner-Webb, Sept. 14, 1985
MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED IN A GAME
62
TEAM RECORDS MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED IN A SEASON 1. 3. 4. 5.
28 (193-438-28) 28 (189-389-28) 25 (136-323-25) 24 (138-307-24) 23 (109-230-23)
1985 1972 1971 1995 1949
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
60.9 (234-384-19) 60.1 (226-376-16) 59.4 (192-323-14) 59.3 (162-273-15) 58.7 (192-327-14)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
133.1 (187-337-12) 132.6 (226-376-16) 131.9 (227-393-15) 130.8 (160-295-11) 127.3 (216-381-10)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
292.2 (10 games) 261.7 (10 games) 240.5 (11 games) 237.7 (9 games) 236.8 (11 games)
PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON 2008 1969 1967 1966 1968
PASS EFFICIENCY IN A SEASON 2002 1969 2007 2000 2006
Richardson Stadium has been home to the Wildcats since 1924 and hosted the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship from 1992-94. 2. 25 1969 3. 23 2007 4. 21 2006 5. 19 2008
PASSING YARDS PER GAME IN A SEASON 2007 2006 1969 1968 2008
Team Receiving
Team Total Offense MOST YARDS GAINED IN A GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
777 614 603 594 572
vs. Erskine Sept. 21, 1946 at Emory & Henry Sept. 27, 2003 (323 rush, 291 pass) at Valparaiso Sept. 24, 2005 (241 rush, 362 pass) at Furman Sept. 27, 1969 (261 rush, 333 pass) at Southwestern Sept. 27, 1980 (487 rush, 85 pass)
RECEIVING YARDS IN A GAME 1. 2. 3. 4.
431 419 405 404 404
at Coastal Carolina Valparaiso vs. Bucknell at San Diego at VMI
Sept. 11, 2004 Nov. 10, 2007 Oct. 10, 1970 Nov. 3, 2007 Sept. 2, 2006
MOST COMBINED YARDS GAINED IN A GAME 1123
vs. Furman, Nov. 3, 1979 (Dav 497, Fur 626)
8.3
vs. Southwestern, Sept. 15, 1979 (67-566)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
4151 (785-4151) 4143 (725-4143) 4014 (891-4014) 3913 (705-3913) 3851 (727-3851)
HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY IN A GAME
RECEIVING YARDS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
2922 (227-2922) 2646 (226-2646) 2617 (216-2617) 2605 (234-2605) 2568 (86-2568)
2007 1969 2006 2008 1950
MOST YARDS GAINED IN A SEASON 1969 2007 1972 1979 2008
PASS RECEPTIONS IN A GAME 1. 2. 3. 4.
37 35 34 32 32
at William & Mary at San Diego at VMI vs. Richmond Dayton
Oct. 20, 1973 Nov. 3, 2007 Sept. 2, 2006 Oct. 11, 1969 Oct. 18, 2008
MOST PLAYS IN A GAME 1. 2. 3.
107 at The Citadel 101 vs. Richmond 99 at The Citadel 99 at Georgetown
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
414.3 (10 games) 391.3 (10 games) 383.6 (10 games) 377.4 (11 games) 364.9 (11 games)
Nov. 21, 1970 (53 rush, 54 pass) Oct. 11, 1969 (58 rush, 43 pass) Nov. 18, 1972 (56 rush, 43 pass) Oct 16, 1999 (65 rush,34 pass)
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME IN A SEASON PASS RECEPTIONS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
234 (234-2605) 227 (227-2922) 226 (226-2646) 216 (216-2617) 193 (193-1750)
2008 2007 1969 2006 1985
2007 1979 2006 1969 1972
Team All-Purpose Yards RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME 1. 2.
6 5 5 5 5
at San Diego vs. Presbyterian at East Carolina at Austin Peay at Valparaiso
Nov. 3, 2007 Oct. 14, 1967 Nov. 8, 1969 Nov. 9, 2002 Sept. 24, 2005
ALL PURPOSE YARDS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
5704 5645 5256 5136 5089
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON 1.
27
63
2002
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1969 2007 1972 2008 2003
TEAM RECORDS 4.
11 (11-15) 11 (11-17) 10 (10-15)
5
vs. Furman, Oct. 14, 1972 and vs. Newberry, Sept. 21, 2002
1. 2. 4.
17 (11-17) 15 (11-15) 15 (10-15) 14 (9-14)
11
vs. Furman, Sept. 26, 1969
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
46 (46-48) 37 (37-39) 36 (36-38) 34 (34-39) 31 (31-35)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
3005 (82-3005) 2901 (82-2901) 2821 (79-2821) 2789 (78-2789) 2785 (77-2785)
1. 3. 4. 5.
82 (82-3005) 82 (82-2901) 79 (79-2821) 78 (78-2789) 77 (77-2785)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
40.98 (46-1885) 40.04 (47-1882) 39.75 (52-2067) 39.25 (55-2159) 39.20 (41-1607)
ALL PURPOSE YARDS PER GAME IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
564.5 (10 games) 518.5 (11 games) 482.5 (10 games) 479.4 (9 games) 477.8 (11 games)
2007 1969 1979 1950 1972
2005 2000 2003
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS IN A GAME
Team Scoring
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS IN A SEASON
TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME 13
vs. Wofford, Oct. 22, 1921
2000 2005 2003 2002
COMBINED TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME 17
PAT CONVERSIONS IN A GAME
vs. Furman (9), Nov. 3, 1979 (Dav 8)
COMBINED TOUCHDOWNS IN A HALF PAT CONVERSIONS IN A SEASON
8 (1st) vs. Furman, Sept. 27, 1969
COMBINED TOUCHDOWNS IN A QUARTER 7 (2nd) vs. Furman, Sept. 27, 1969
TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
51 (20 rush, 25 rcv, 6 ret) 42 (11 rush, 27 rcv, 4 ret) 41 (17 rush, 23 rcv, 1 ret) 40 (27 rush, 13 rcv) 39 (19 rush, 19 rcv, 1 ret)
87
v. Wofford, Oct. 22, 1921
1969 2002 2007 1979 2008
POINTS IN A GAME
PUNTING YARDS IN A SEASON 1975 1987 1974 1985 1973
PUNT ATTEMPTS IN A SEASON
COMBINED POINTS IN A GAME 118
1969 2002 2007 1979 1993
Furman 63, Davidson 55, Nov. 3, 1979
COMBINED POINTS IN A HALF 56 (1st)vs. Furman, Sept. 27, 1969
COMBINED POINTS IN A QUARTER 49 (2nd) vs. Furman, Sept. 27, 1969
CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT BEING SHUTOUT 56
Sept. 11, 1999 - Oct. 16, 2004
27
vs. East Carolina, Nov. 8, 1969 (42-27 victory)
1975 1987 1974 1985 1973
AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT IN A SEASON
LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME
1954 1979 1981 1978 1967
Team Returns MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS IN A GAME
LARGEST FOURTH-QUARTER DEFICIT OVERCOME 20
vs. Georgetown, Oct. 16, 1999 (28-27 victory)
99
vs. Washington & Lee, Sept. 17, 1977 (3 returns)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
603 (29-603) 523 (0-523) 407 (40-407) 404 (39-404) 351 (0-351)
MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON POINTS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
366 (51 TD, 48 PAT, 4 FG) 320 (42 TD, 38 PAT, 9 FG) 312 (41 TD, 36 PAT, 8 FG) 295 (38 TD, 32 PAT, 11 FG) 286 (39 TD, 32 PAT, 5 FG)
1969 2002 2007 2006 2008
1969 1954 2000 1962 1955
MOST PUNT RETURNS IN A GAME 6
FEWEST POINTS IN A SEASON
8
Team Kicking
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1897 and 1898
vs. Charleston So., Oct. 26, 1991 and at Austin Peay, Nov. 11, 2000
MOST PUNT RETURNS IN A SEASON
FIELD GOALS IN A GAME 3
10 times; most recently v. Wingate, Sept. 8, 2007
1.
11 (11-12)
FIELD GOALS IN A SEASON
40 (40-407) 39 (39-404) 33 (33-266) 32 (32-241) 31 (31-204)
2000 1962 1989 1991 1978
2006
64
TEAM RECORDS PUNT RETURN TDS IN A SEASON 1. 2.
4 3 3
1969 2000 1999
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
20.79 (29-603) 16.81 (16-269) 14.95 (20-299) 14.67 (18-264) 12.50 (20-250)
282
San Diego, Sep 13, 2003 (9 returns)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1254 (69-1254) 1195 (55-1195) 1108 (49-1108) 1104 (63-1104) 1011 (55-1011)
11
at Lehigh, Oct. 31, 1981
1. 2. 3. 4.
69 (69-1254) 63 (63-1104) 58 (58-789) 55 (55-1011) 55 (55-1195)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
22.61 (49-1108) 22.27 (30-668) 22.03 (29-639) 21.93 (29-636) 21.79 (42-915)
AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT RETURN IN A SEASON 1969 1986 1972 1963 1964
MOST KICK RETURN YARDS IN A GAME
MOST KICK RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON 1987 2007 2003 1986 1988
MOST KICK RETURNS IN A GAME
Preston Moore returned an interception 28 yards for a touchdown against Greensboro in 2005, one of a school record six picks on the day for the Wildcats.
MOST TACKLES IN A GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
135 128 121 115 109
at Washington & Lee at Dayton vs. Colgate vs. Emory & Henry vs. Bucknell
MOST TACKLES IN A SEASON
MOST KICK RETURNS IN A SEASON 1987 1986 1971 1988 2007
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
924 (430-494) 899 (528-371) 873 (426-447) 846 (474-372) 823 (349-474)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
528 (528-371) 474 (474-372) 470 (470-205) 430 (430-494) 426 (426-447)
1.
9.0 9.0 8.0
1992 1998 2007 2003 1999
MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS IN A GAME
Team Defense MOST INTERCEPTIONS IN A GAME 3.
6
Greensboro College, Sep 10, 2005
1. 2. 3. 5.
28 (28-406) 22 (22-270) 20 (20-168) 20 (20-0) 19 (19-96)
115 106 95
Austin Peay, Nov 13, 1999 (5 returns) at Randolph-Macon, Oct 23, 1999 (4 returns) vs. Methodist, Oct. 13, 1990 (5 returns)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
406 (28-406) 270 (22-270) 230 (7-230) 209 (16-209) 199 (15-199)
2
2001, 1999 and 1969
1999 1998 1992 1952 2005
1. 2.
33.0 (24-18/212) 30.0 (30-0/197) 30.0 (30-0/213) 30.0 (25-10/222) 30.0 (23-14/257)
1. 2.
18.0 16.0 16.0
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
98.0 (98-0/427) 91.0 (91-0/337) 87.0 (87-0/318) 83.0 (83-0/335) 79.0 (58-42/305)
82
at Newberry, Sep 21, 2002 (1 return)
2002 1994 1998 2001 2000
MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS IN A GAME
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS IN A GAME
at Georgetown, Oct. 13, 2001 at Hampden-Sydney, Oct 28, 2000 Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 2000
MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS IN A SEASON
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON 1999 1998 1963 1969 1993
vs. Guilford, Oct. 1, 1994 Jacksonville, Sep 14, 2002 at Washington & Lee, Oct. 12, 1991
MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS IN A SEASON
MOST INTERCEPTIONS IN A SEASON
2000 1999 2001 1998 2002
MOST FUMBLE RETURN YARDS IN A GAME
INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON
65
2003 1992 1999 1998 2004
UNASSISTED TACKLES IN A SEASON
AVERAGE YARDS PER KICK RETURN IN A SEASON 2003 1963 1962 2000 1974
Oct. 9, 1993 Sept. 16, 1989 Sept. 18, 1976 Sept. 26, 1992 Sept. 25, 1976
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1998
MOST BLOCKED KICKS IN A GAME 3
Hampden-Sydney, Oct. 30, 1999
1. 2. 3. 4.
13 10 7 5
MOST BLOCKED KICKS IN A SEASON 1999 2000 1998 2007
MOST SAFETIES IN A GAME Davidson special teams forced an NCAA FCS record three safeties against Drake in 2007.
3 vs. Drake, Oct. 20, 2007 NCAA FCS Record
MOST FUMBLE RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4.
147 (5-147) 88 (3-88) 61 (4-61) 54 (4-54)
1997 2002 1996 2001
FUMBLE RETURNS IN A SEASON 1. 2.
5 (5-147) 4 (4-61) 4 (4-54)
1997 1996 2001
Team Miscellaneous FIRST DOWNS IN A GAME 34
vs. Wofford, Oct. 22, 1921
40:06
at Wofford, Oct. 24, 1987
14
vs. Guilford, Oct. 2, 1999
161
at The Citadel, Oct. 22, 1983
0
vs. Catawba, Sept. 8, 1979 and at Randolph-Macon, Oct. 21, 1995
0
vs. Catawba, Sept. 8, 1979 and at Randolph-Macon, Oct. 21, 1995
10
vs. Gardner-Webb, Sept. 14, 1985 (6 INT, 4 Fumbles)
8
at Washington & Lee, Sept. 16, 1978
5 5 5
at Washington & Lee, Sept. 16, 1978 vs. Bucknell, Sept. 25, 1976 at Morehead State, Sept. 2, 1999
10
2000
0
1943, 1953, 1986 and 1988
18
1999-2001
1.000
2000 (10-0)
10
1985, 1987 and 1988
0
2000
18
1985-87
TIME OF POSSESSION IN A GAME
PENALTIES IN A GAME
FUMBLE RETURN TDS IN A SEASON 1.
2 2
1999 2002
MOST FUMBLES FORCED IN A GAME 1.
4 4 4 4 4
at Campbell Dayton Morehead State Lenoir-Rhyne at Newberry
Nov. 1, 2008 Oct. 4, 2003 Oct. 10, 2009 Sept. 15, 2007 Sept. 21, 2002
MOST FUMBLES FORCED IN A SEASON 1. 3.
18 18 16 16
2002 2008 1997 2003
MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED IN A GAME 1.
5 5 5
vs. Hampden-Sydney, Nov. 1, 1997 vs. Guilford, Oct. 27, 1990 Morehead State, Oct. 10, 2009
MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED IN A SEASON 1. 2. 4.
19 18 18 17 17 17
1980 1985 1997 1965 1987 1975
PENALTY YARDS IN A GAME
LEAST PENALTIES IN A GAME
LEAST PENALTY YARDS IN A GAME
TURNOVERS IN A GAME
FUMBLES IN A GAME
FUMBLES LOST IN A GAME
MOST VICTORIES IN A SEASON
FEWEST VICTORIES IN A SEASON
CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES
MOST PASS BREAKUPS IN A GAME 1. 2. 3. 4.
12 11 10 9
vs. Centre vs. Guilford at Hampden-Sydney at Centre
Nov. 5, 1994 Oct. 1, 1994 Oct. 31,1998 Nov. 6, 1999
WINNING PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON
MOST LOSSES IN A SEASON
MOST PASS BREAKUPS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 5.
54 43 42 42 41
1999 2007 2000 1997 1995
FEWEST LOSSES IN A SEASON
CONSECUTIVE LOSSES
66
Player
2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946
Kenny Mantuo Chad Barnes Chad Barnes Jonathon Hubbard Jonathon Hubbard John Leverett John Leverett John Leverett Ward Gibson Bryan Fish Eric Ferguson Eric Ferguson Eric Ferguson Eric Ferguson Lorenzo Moll Chris Leak Richard Howell Richard Howell Shane Mills Terry Hines Ralph Isernia Terry Hines Bryn Robinson Aaron Edwards Aaron Edwards David Turner Mike Cate Leonard Walker Ray Sinclair Ray Sinclair Ray Sinclair Alvin Atkinson Page Walley Page Walley Steve Stec Larry Hardaway Dave Ingold John Webel Johnny Ribet Johnny Ribet John Zaharov Kerry Keith Kerry Keith Bill Taylor Steve Smith Steve Smith Pat Fisher Bob Cordle Alex Gibbs Alex Gibbs Dave Warden Paul Barbee Dave Warden Don McRee Don McRee Henry Brown Jim Thacker Jim Thacker Jim Thacker Roy White C.L. Runyan Mac Erwin Mac Erwin Carl Sheppard
67
Rush 139 115 88 189 126 208 239 115 134 256 182 166 116 135 130 150 204 107 80 76 120 94 140 49 71 129 97 148 232 254 142 135 150 95 100 111 58 156 141 131 97 121 155 108 120 145 63 56 58 64 64 107 75 94 71 80 85 82 80 78 110 155 103 58
Yds TD Avg 626 503 372 769 497 1084 1066 550 479 1055 975 633 588 595 524 643 753 383 327 488 573 390 449 109 253 578 400 671 1001 1339 620 626 759 396 343 372 310 581 495 625 509 377 719 458 373 761 266 243 259 278 222 384 292 474 309 457 423 546 437 486 347 368 360 359
5 5 1 13 2 9 12 8 3 7 11 4 6 8 1 3 18 4 4 5 5 2 3 0 4 0 2 3 11 11 10 2 7 4 6 1 4 3 7 5 4 5 9 6 4 5 2 1 0 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 9 2 3 3 2
4.5 4.4 4.2 4.1 3.9 5.2 4.5 4.8 3.6 4.1 5.4 3.8 5.1 4.4 4.0 4.3 3.7 3.6 4.1 6.4 4.7 4.0 3.2 2.2 3.6 4.9 4.1 4.5 4.3 5.3 4.4 4.6 5.1 4.2 3.4 3.4 5.3 3.7 3.6 4.8 5.2 3.1 4.6 4.2 3.1 5.2 4.2 4.3 4.5 4.3 3.5 3.5 3.8 5.0 4.3 5.7 5.0 6.7 5.5 6.2 3.1 2.4 3.5 6.1
Year
Player
Att Comp Yds
2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946
Michael Blanchard Ryan Alexander Ryan Alexander Ryan Alexander Ryan Alexander Damion White Damion White Paul Nichols Paul Nichols Paul Nichols Shaun Tyrance Tommy Dugan Tommy Dugan Tommy Dugan Tommy Dugan Kevin Holzworth Richard Howell Richard Howell Richard Howell Mark Wainwright Peter Hughes Peter Hughes Peter Hughes Steve Bradley Steve Bradley Steve Bradley Keith Martin Keith Martin Brian Whitmire Brian Whitmire Al Rhyne Al Rhyne Bob McCarthy Bob McCarthy Sid Osborne Dave Harper Dave Harper Scotty Shipp Scotty Shipp Mark Thompson Gordon Slade Gordon Slade Jimmy Poole Jimmy Poole Jimmy Poole Steve Heckard Earl Cole Earl Cole Earl Cole Tee Redding Charlie Benson Charlie Benson Charlie Benson Dyke Little Dick Belton Dyke Little Bill Rowland Jack Ruth Jack Ruth Auburn Lambeth Auburn Lambeth Auburn Lambeth Bert Anderton Bert Anderton
161 382 295 377 300 179 157 308 200 293 159 165 206 199 191 217 225 207 138 79 140 202 117 209 249 151 184 159 130 227 150 156 88 82 53 171 329 286 233 350 359 322 264 259 146 126 109 112 136 54 87 115 78 59 130 61 69 72 122 138 124 118 39 35
80 233 175 215 152 81 78 174 108 160 64 80 101 101 90 104 107 98 64 44 71 88 57 96 113 60 96 74 67 114 76 68 48 41 17 83 175 149 97 179 220 190 157 156 67 63 54 48 56 24 40 52 45 28 60 16 23 32 50 76 65 64 24 16
830 2566 2238 2581 1991 1049 1266 2189 1163 2244 864 966 1382 1456 935 1222 1451 1198 757 686 987 1054 649 1148 1101 759 993 772 897 1549 1125 1329 663 403 283 986 1885 1845 1135 2199 2564 2109 1602 1685 754 650 588 735 759 297 617 620 582 462 839 382 192 335 616 895 860 510 351 185
TD 3 18 18 21 15 5 12 25 7 18 4 9 8 7 7 5 5 10 5 2 8 2 2 6 4 5 5 2 7 14 7 13 3 3 1 8 11 9 3 14 25 14 9 14 9 3 1 6 8 2 3 5 5 4 4 4 1 3 3 13 3 5
Kirk Konert
Barrett Johnson
PASSING
RUSHING Year
Dave Harper
Peter Hughes
Chris Leak
Eric Ferguson
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
RECEIVING Year
Player
2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993
Mark Hanabury Kirk Konert Ryan Hubbard Brett Dioguardi Brett Dioguardi Brett Dioguardi Barrett Johnson Barrett Johnson Barrett Johnson Mike Chase Corey Crawford Corey Crawford Eric Sapp Pete Perri Kirk Roberts Kirk Roberts Shane Mills Ike Bailey Dan Lamar John Bodkin Dan Lamar Ralph Isernia Mike Carney Robert Sickles Shawn Teel Jay Poag David Turner Jeff McSwain Leonard Walker Todd Hermetz Mickey Dillon Gifford Piercy Gifford Piercy Joel Golmont Larry Crees Stan Brown Gary Pomeroy Walt Walker Walt Walker Andy Davis Mike Mikolayunas Mike Kelly Mike Kelly George Hannen Pete Glidewell Ken Kendall Steve Smith Steve Heckard Steve Heckard Alex Gibbs Danny House Danny House Danny House Craig Wall Bill Gramley Bill Gramley Tom Newton Harley Smith Dick Kelly Bob Turk Dick Kelly Bob Turk Barnard Brown Buddy Cheek Mike Williams
1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948
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Rec 32 53 64 59 36 29 62 51 34 41 29 30 37 23 34 35 24 24 41 29 29 29 29 23 26 37 29 31 24 31 29 44 37 19 15 8 51 52 62 29 87 76 63 53 58 28 20 17 26 14 11 32 25 24 11 22 10 13 17 13 13 25 34 20 20
Yds TD Avg 309 692 886 859 485 329 980 766 411 521 364 416 427 322 335 401 393 368 628 377 485 394 350 369 275 406 285 407 240 447 216 755 820 282 174 214 744 606 1031 368 1128 965 902 720 629 342 173 176 519 176 212 462 350 446 157 331 171 53 240 180 145 219 404 195 170
1 6 6 6 2 2 9 8 2 4 1 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 6 3 4 2 0 1 4 2 3 2 0 4 4 6 8 0 1 0 4 2 8 1 8 6 11 5 6 4 1 1 6 3 1 3 2 6 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 3 2 4 3
9.7 13.1 13.8 14.6 13.5 11.3 15.8 15.0 12.1 12.7 12.6 13.9 11.5 14.0 9.9 11.5 16.4 15.3 15.3 13.0 16.7 13.6 12.1 16.0 10.6 11.0 9.8 13.1 10.0 14.4 7.5 17.2 22.2 14.8 11.6 26.7 14.6 11.7 16.6 13.4 11.8 12.6 14.3 13.6 10.8 12.2 8.7 10.4 20.0 12.6 19.3 14.4 14.0 18.6 14.3 15.0 17.1 4.1 14.1 13.8 11.2 8.8 11.9 9.8 8.5
Yeatts Anderson
BBB Tee Bahnson 1997, ’99-00 Aaron Baila 2003 Atmire Bailey 1978-80 Ike Bailey 1991-94 John Bailey 1947-48 Brent Baker 1981-82 Stan Baker 1996 Peter Bakke 2005-08 Jack Ballenger 1968-70 Bill Bankhead 1960-62 Bruce Bannister 1991-94 Thomas Bannister 1992 John Barbee 1969-71 Paul Barbee 1956-58 David Barnard 1977-78 Chad Barnes 2005-08 Jebo Barnes 1988-91 A.R. Barrington 1993-96 Jack Barry 1990-93 Bo Bartholomew 1992-95 Leonard Baugham 1968-70 Mike Bass 1978 John Bazos 1979 Burce Becker 1972 Bret Beebe 1984 John Behm 2008-09 Ben Behrendt 2008-09 Freeman Belser 1997-98, 2000 Dick Belton 1954-56 Kirk Benedict 2006-09
Leonel Benoist 1989-92 Charlie Benson 1957-59 2000-02 Blake Bergeron 1997-00 Matt Berry 1956-58 Paul Biggers 1961-63 Barry Billington 1981 Craig Binkley 1966-67 Lindsey Bishop 1982 Mark Blackman 1963-65 Jerry Blackstock 1992 Chad Blackwelder 2005-08 K.J. Blackwell Jeff Blake 1998 John Blake 1994-95 Lyle Blalock 1963-64 Michael Blanchard 2008-09 Dick Blanks 1948 2000 Andy Blanton 1986 Jeff Blanton 1957-59 Jim Bloomfield 2003-06 Jeremy Bloxson 1989-92 John Bodkin 1999-00 Brian Bokor 1995-98 Brad Boland 1990 Brett Boretti 1975-78 Chris Boslet 2002-04 Byers Bowen Daniel Bowman 1986-87 William Boyd 1947 1986 Ray Boyett Ellis Boyle 1994-97 1970-71 Bill Bracken John Braddock 1973 1984-86 Steve Bradley Jason Branch 1991-94 Robbie Brannen 1981-82 Scott Brendle 1982-84 Sandy Brenneman 1966-68 Jon Bridges 1992 Frank Broughton 1952-55 Gray Broughton 1994-95 Ben Brown 1996 Brian Brown 1994-97 Henry Brown 1951-54 Jamie Brown 1989 Stan Brown 1974-75 Lowell Bryan 1966-67 Jim Buchanan 1968-70 Emmanuel Burch 1984-86 Curtis Burns 1990, ’93 Clem Butler 2008-09 Ryan Butler 1996 Steve Butler 1967-69 John Buxton 1951 Carl Bynum 1983 Harold Bynum 1957-60 Will Bynum 1981-83 Paul Byrne 1988-90
CCC Tom Caldwell Sean Callahan Zach Caluchia Don Campbell Elliott Campbell Barry Cannon Logan Cannon Greg Cannion Gat Caperton Geoffrey Carden Andre Carelock Sandy Carnegie Sandy Carnegie Jim Carney Michael Carney Bob Carr Tim Carrigan Covey Carter James Cassidy
1965-66 1993-94 2009 1954-56 2008-09 1977-79 2008-09 1977 1986-89 1992 1997-00 1947-49 1970 1999-02 1988-89 1984-85 1990-93 1966-68 1992-95
2004-06 Chris Castillo Mike Cate 1983 Tex Cathey 1962 Buddy Chandler 1947-49 Aengus Channon 1987 Mike Chapman 2004-06 Mike Chase 1999-02 Bill Chater 1980-81 Buddy Cheek 1947-48 Darryl Childers 2000-03 Ricky Childers 2002-05 1964 Ed Childs 1992 Willard Chung Booker Clark 1959-61 1977-78 Bob Clarkson Mark Clayton 2002-03 2001-02 Jarred Cochran Nathan Cochran 1995 1994 Jeff Coker Earl Cole 1961-63 Don Comer 1954-56 Ken Conger 1954-56 Cormac Connor 1991-92 Thomas Cook 2003 Bob Cordle 1960-62 Scott Costantini 1986-87, ’89 Chris Costello 2000-03 Russ Cotton 1960 Gary Coulter 1971 Andy Countryman 1999-01 Charlie Cousar 1952-53 Brian Cowan 1994-97 Daniel Cowan 1996-98 John Cowan 1993-96 Michael Cowles 1994-97 Greg Cox 1966 Kevin Cox 1978-79 Bob Coxe 1983 Ben Coxton 1963 Ben Craig 1951-52 Bud Crawford 2004-07 Chip Crawford 1974 Corey Crawford 1997-00 Nick Crawford 1988 Ryan Crawford 1997-00 Mike Creasman 1972 Larry Crees 1976-78 Chris Crosby 1975-78 Ty Crovetti 1991, ’94 Erich Crowson 2008-09 Eddie Crutchfield 1960-62 John Crute 1958-60 Chase Culbertson 2009 Mike Culbreth 1968-69 Elliot Culter 2002-05 Mike Cummings 1964-65 Aaron Curley 2007-09 Chris Currie 1993-96
DDD Bruce Dalton John Dalton Steve Davidson Andy Davis Dickie Davis
1963-64 1990-93 1962-64 1970-72 1951-54
Donald Davis Gene Davis Harold Davis Jimmy Davis Jon Davis Kearns Davis Keith Davis Ned Davis Thenton Davis Ward Davis Dan Dearing Jon DeBord Hugh Dennis Brendan Dete Kenny Devenny Jim DeVille Tommy Dews Dennis DiCarlo Mickey Dillon Nick DiLuzio Brett Dioguardi Bill Dole Dave Donaldson Kevin Donnalley Micah Downing Rowan Driscoll Zack Drozda Tommy Dugan Nick Dumich Joe Duncan David Dupree Elmer Dyke
1985 1952 1952-55 1952 2000-02 1988-90 1992-95 1960 1950 1991-93 1995-96 1998-00 1970 2001-04 2001 1972 1964-66 1989 1979-81 2007 2003-06 1961-63 1977-79 1986 1983-85 1996-99 2001-04 1995-98 1968-70 1974-75 2000 1983
EE E Matt Easton Carl Eborn Glen Echols Matt Eckert Chris Edmonston Aaron Edwards Erik Ehinger Cody Elder Preston Eldridge Robert Elliott Keith Ellis Marshall Ellis Jim Ellison Adam Elmore Graham Elmore Kelly Emerson Steve Epperson Mac Erwin Terry Esterkamp Mike Eubanks Billy Evans Clay Evatt
2005-08 1947-49 1977-79 1993-95 1990-93 1984-87 1999-02 2004-07 2006-09 1970-71 1980-82 2009 1970-71 1999-02 1999-02 1996-99 1968-70 1947-48 1967-69 1974-75 1990-93 1951
FFF Dave Fagg 1955-57 Mark Fahey 1977-80 Dylan Faircloth 1976-79 Leroy Fargason 1952 Drew Fassett 1990-93 Jim Fasul 1950, ’54 Mike Fennegan 1956 Nathan Fenwick 1989, ’91-92 Andre Ferree 1991, ’93-94 Eric Ferguson 1996-99 Alex Fernandez-Tatum 1997 John Fetcho 1978-79 Frank Fields 1974, ’77-78 Ian Filiss 1985-87 Bryan Fish 1997-00 Nason Fishbach 1983 Dave Fisher 1967-69 Pat Fisher 1962-64 Patrick FitzGerald 2004-07 Tom Fleischer 1972-74 Alex Fleming 2009
Steve Flemming Virgil Fludd Larry Flynn Tyrone Fore Brian Fork John Francis Ken Franklin Sam Fraundorf Chris Frederick Bill Freeman Chris Freer Andrew Friedman Antonio Frye David Fuller Jim Fuller Dick Fulp Will Funderburg Lanny Funsten
1971-72 1976-79 1968-70 1983-85 2000 1957-58 2003-04 1998-01 1996-98 1950 1991-93 2001 1992 1984-86 1961-63 1962-64 2005-08 2009
GGG Billy Gabriel Joe Gaddy John Gaither Bill Gammon Bill Garrett Kirk Gavel Adam Gess Alex Gibbs Mike Gibson Ward Gibson Phil Gilbert Brandon Giles Chris Giles John Giles Ryan Gist Pete Glidewell Chuck Goff
1991 1964, ’66 1996-99 1967-69 1970-72 1981-84 1992-95 1960-62 1974-75 1999-01 1977-79 2006-08 1968-70 1965-67 1994-97 1965-67 1983-85
Pete Glidewell
AAA 1953-55 Bill Abernathy Luis Abreu 1975-77 Bill Acker 1950 Rhea Adams 1948 Jonathan Adams 2009 Andrew Aldrich 2006-09 Ryan Alexander 2005-08 Marcus Allen 1983-86 1977-78 Wyatt Alston 1947-48 Bert Anderton 1952 Bob Amos 1958-59 Frank Anderson 2009 Peter Anderson 2002-05 Yeatts Anderson 1973-76 Paul Andrews Ernie Andrews 1982-84 Niel Andrews 2002, ’04-06 Joe Ansley 1960-62 Mikio Aoki 1989 Jay Ariail 1995-96 Mills Ariail 1991-94 Shreve Ariail 1994-97 Alex Arinsmier 2002-05 Ryan Arnold 2002-05 2007-09 Daniel Astrop 1977-80 Alvin Atkinson Matt Auker 1978-79 Gray Austin 1996 2006-09 Seyi Ayoridne
Chris Castillo
LETTERMEN 1947-2009
Joel Golmont 1974-77 Roger Gore 1984-85 Johnny Grady 1994-95 Kevin Graham 1993-96 Neil Graham 1951-52 Bill Gramley 1954-56 Dale Gramley 1957 Ted Graser 1985-86 Flint Gray 1982 Johnny Gray 1951-52 John Green 2002-05 Tom Greene 1992-93, ’95-96 Walter Greene 1965-67 Duane Gregg 2004-07 Alex Griswold 2007-09 Michael Gross 1986-87 Jerry Grubba 1981, ’83 Renn Gruber 1964-66 Matt Guerrieri 2007 Nick Guy 1975-76 Sam Gwynn 1966 Dan Gyves 2003
HHH Jason Hagan
1991-92
68
69
III Mark Iafrate Mike Iafrate Mo Idlibi Erich Imphong Dave Ingold Ralph Isernia Bill Iverson
2007-09 2003-06 2001 2003 1971-73 1987-90 1948
JJJ Will Jackson Brian Jacob Jake Jacobsen Jeff Jacqmein Zach Jakob Charlie James Pete Janetta Barrett Johnson Bill Johnson Billy Johnson Brad Johnson Donnie Johnson Rutledge Johnson Dan Jonas Beaux Jones Dick Jones Frankie Jones James Jones Joe Jones Mike Jones Mike Jones Richard Jones Wes Jones Bill Joyner Steve Judge
1962-64 1987-88 1965-66 1985, ’87 2005-07 1955-58 1983 2000-03 1948 1978 2009 1996-99 2003 1993-96 2004-07 1952-55 2002-04 1979-81 1961-63 1981-82 1984-86 1985-86 1995-98 1962 1988
KKK Jeff Kane Harvey Kee Kerry Keith Dick Kelley Brian Kelly Mike Kelly Rick Kemmerlin Andre Kennebrew Stuart Kennedy Bryan Kern Peter Kidwell Hardin King Rob King Rob King Kyle Kinsell Jerry Kiser Dave Kittrell Jim Kleinfelder Dan Klinar
1980-82 2008-09 1966-68 1951 1986-89 1967-69 1971 1979-81 1969-70 1995-98 2008-09 1953 1978-79 1992-93 2004-06 1950 1972 1972-74 1978-80
Stan Klinger Kirk Konert Jay Kopel Chris Kramer Lou Krempel George Kutcher
1980-82 2005-08 1974-76 1998-99 1983-85 1972-74
LLL 1958-60 Scott Lacy 1989-92 Dan Lamar Tony Lambert 1987, ’89-90 Auburn Lambeth 1948-50 1995-98 Brian Langley John Lantis 1985-87 Rodney Lasher 2008-09 Mike Lassiter 1994-95 Ken Lawing 1957-58 Karim Lawrence 1996, ’98 Rusty Lawrence 1968 Josh Layfield 2003-04 1950 Neil Leach 1991-94 Chris Leak 1954-56 Tom Lee 2001-04 Chris Leftwich 1976 Pete Legler 2004-06 Alex Lemons Tyler Lemons 2006-09 John Leverett 2001-04 1980-82 Chuck Lifford 1985, ’87-88 David Lilley 1995 Nick Limberopoulos Dick Lindsey 1966-67 1954-56 Dyke Little John Little 1965 Jim Livaditis 1978-79 Steve Livesey 1989 Lyle Llewellyn 1954-55 Richard Lockridge 2009 Jim Long 1969-70 Zach Long 2005, 2007
Mike Longmire Braulio Lopez Dave Lopp Greg Love Dave Lovette Bryan Lowe Steve Lowe Peter Lowry Ashton Loyd Rick Lyon
1982-84 1991-92 1961-63 1972-74 1959-61 1981-82 1979-80 2000-02 1989-92 1968-70
MMM Andy Macary 1983-85 Lorenzo Mack 2003, ‘05, ‘07 John Madden 1977-78 Cyrus Maddox 2006 Joe Mahoney 1994-97 Lynwood Mallard 1960-61 John Maloney 1970-71 Robert Manire 2004-06 Ross Manire 1971-73 Matt Mann 2007, 2009 Scott Manning 1991
1983-85 Horace Manor 2007-09 Kenny Mantuo 1947-49 Hal Mapes 1986 Jim Marchewka 1999 Terrence Marshall Ellis Martin 2009 1981-83 Keith Martin 1985-86 Robbie Martin Matt Matheny 1989-92 Jerry May 1983-84 Lewis McAlister 2009 Bob McAllister 1959-61 Matt McBrady 1988 1952 Dan McCall 1971-73 Alton McCallum Martin McCann 1988, ’90-92 1975-78 Bob McCarthy 1984-85 Eric McClarty 1985-86 Jack McCollum 1968-70 Sean McCormick 1957-59 Dave McCullough Scott McDonald 2001, ’03 Wilson McDowell 2000-03 Marcus McFadden 1997-00 Mike McFarland 1971 Brian McGee 1996, ’98 Matt McGreevy 2005-07 Matt McKinney 1991 Dave McLain 1954-57 James McLain 1979-81 Rusty McLelland 1981-82 1999-02 Will McMurray Blake McNaughton 1999-00 1950 Bill McNeely Don McRee 1954-56 Grant McRorie 1959 Jeff McSwain 1981-83 Matt Melton 1991-92 Don Meng 1975 Jack Middlebrooks 2009 Mike Mikolayunas 1968-70 Matt Mikrut 2005-08 Dunn Mileham 1993-96 Bob Miller 1980-83 Billy Mills 1963 Linsey Mills 1989-91 Shane Mills 1991-94 Blake Mitchell 2004-06 David Mockbee 1969-70 Erik Moledor 1988-91 Lorenzo Moll 1995-97 Chris Monfiletto 2001-03 Woody Montgomery1969, ’71-72 Pat Montoya 1993-96 Don Moore 1953 Preston Moore 2003-05 Charles Moorefield 2002 Tupper Morehead 1965-67 Jason Morris 1991 Scott Morrison 1983-85 John Morrissey 1975 Whit Morrow 1967-69 Duncan Morton 1959-61 Malcolm Moses-Hampton 2008-09 Patrick Moynahan 2009 Foney Mullins 1973-74 Michael Muniz 2001-02 Joe Murphy 1966-67
NNN Kenny Nazemetz Richard Neal Sandy Neblett Steve Neff Doug Neil Max Nelson Mark Nesselroad Josh Neubauer Buddy Newsom
2010 FOOTBALL
1986-89 1971 1994-97 1985-88 1983-86 1996 2002-04 1991 1965-67
Tom Newton Dave Nichols Jim Nichols Paul Nichols Bill Nicklas Bob Niebauer Will Nolte Mike Noonan Robert Norris
1954-55 1978-80 1975-76 1999-02 1971-72 1969-70 2005-08 1988-90 1969-71
OOO Walter Oakes Happy O’Brien Eric Ogden Sid Osborne Bryan Overcash Claude Owen Mike Owen Tom Owen
1950 1993-95 1985-87 1975 1985-88 1965-66 1961-62 1952-55
Alton McCallum
Nate Hagerman 1995-98 Tyson Hagen 1992 1996-98 Richard Hale Michael Halkitis 2000-02 Clay Hall 1990 1974-75 Mike Hall 1988 Horace Hamm 1987-89 Britt Hammett 2009 Tyler Hammett 1976-79 Greg Hammons 2005-07 Chris Hampton Garth Hampton 1967-68 Mark Hanabury 2007-09 Jeff Haney 1983-84 1971-73 Jim Hankinson Daniel Hanks 1999-02 1977-80 Kevin Hanna George Hannen 1967-69 2007 Craig Harasimowicz Guy Harbert 1978-79 Mike Harbert 1982-83 Larry Hardaway 1973-75 Chris Hardin 1986-87, ’89 Mike Harding 1971-73 Jim Hardison 1970-72 Randall Hardy 2000-03 Dave Harper 1972-74 John Harper 1968-70 John Harrington 2009 Michael Harrington 1995-97 Mike Harris 1975-76 George Hart 1956-59 Mark Hartman 1981 Daniel Hauffe 2006-09 Rick Hawarah 1969-70 Brett Hayford 1989 Tommy Haynie 1992-95 Thomas Headen 2003 Steve Heckard 1962-64 Ben Hedrick 1973-75 Jeff Heinicka 1972 Mark Hemby 1991-94 Gary Hemric 1967 Bo Henderson 1997-00 Dave Hendricks 1963-64 Clif Henry 1995-98 Roger Herbert 1981-82 Todd Hermetz 1980-83 Chris Hess 1994-97 Cliff Hester 1974-77 Earl Hesterburg 1972-74 Tom Hewitt 1991 Philip Hightower 1964-65 Charles Hill 1991-93 Hamilton Hill 1994 Ken Hill 1967-69 Woody Hill 1963-65 Lynn Himes 1967 Pack Hindsley 1963-65 Terry Hines 1987-88, ’90 Travis Hinson 1989 Cecil Holcomb 1959-61 Quincy Holmer 2007 Kevin Holzworth 1991-94 Lewis Homer 1966-68
1979-82 Charles Hooks 1990-93 Frank Houghton 1958-60 Danny House 1982 Kenny Hovet 1956-57 Little Howard Chip Howell 1975-77 1990-93 Richard Howell 1991 Fred Hsuan Jonathon Hubbard 2003-06 Ryan Hubbard 2004-07 Tony Hubbard 1987 B.J. Huff 1994 Jonathan Hughes 2002, ’04 1986-89 Peter Hughes Howard Humphries 1985-87 1988-90 Andy Hunt 1960 Carl Hunt 2001-04 Christian Hunt 2008-09 Patrick Hunt 1998-00 Matt Hurt 2006-07 Corey Hutchins Ryan Hutto 1997-00
Dave Lopp
Clif Henry
LETTERMEN 1947-2009
PPP Ryan Pagan 1998-99 Carl Pahl 1948 Joe Palasak 1980-81 Randy Parker 1970-71 Philip Parks 1992-95 Jeremiah Parvin 1997-98 Bob Patten 1951 Hal Paul 1972-73 Jim Patterson 1952-55 Wayne Paymer 1978-81 Hal Peacock 1973-75 Svend Pedersen 1976-78, ’80 Dan Pell 2003-04, ’06 Tony Perez 1988-91 Dick Perkins 1951 Mike Perraut 1995-98 Pete Perri 1993-96 Jason Perillo 2006-09 Jon Perry 1973-75 Stuart Perry 1964-65 Mike Peskosky 1974-77 Harry Petersen 1952-54 Jeff Pflugner 1966, ’68 Scott Phillips 1978 Jim Phipps 1964 Andrew Pickens 2001 Will Pickens 2006-09 Gene Pierce 1952 Gifford Piercy 1978-80 Barrett Plasman 1991-92 Jay Poag 1983-85 Gary Pomeroy 1972-74 Jimmy Poole 1965-67 Patrick Pope 1978-80 Morgan Popham 2008-09 Alex Porter 1958-59 John Porter 1978 Joe Poteat 1970-71 Myles Potter 2005-08 Michael Poulos 1985-87 Tom Powell 1969 Glen Praay 1967-69
RRR
Aaron Saltzman
1999-00 Mark Rachal 1968-70 Frank Rader 1993 Mark Ramsay 1964, ’66 Bill Randolph Charles Rankin 1951, ’54 Byram Ratliff 1978 Keith Rawlins 1981-82, ’84-85 Josh Raymond 2009 Tom Redding, Jr. 1958-60 Scott Reeder 1996 Blair Reynolds 2001-04 1947-48 Rhodes 1975-78 Terrell Rhye 1978-79 Al Rhyne 1969-71 Johnny Ribet 2008-09 Gianni Ricci 1947 Doug Rice 1999-01 J.J. Rice Jake Rice 2002-05 Dick Richards 1947-48 Johnny Richards 1948-49 1992-95 Chad Richardson Bill Rikard 1964-66 1970 Carl Rizzo John Robbins 2005-06 Ryan Roberson 1987 Kirk Roberts 1993-96 Tim Robertson 2001-03
Bryn Robinson 1987, ’89-90 Ned Robinson 1996, ’99 Raleigh Robinson 2001-04 Will Robinson 1992-95 Andy Rock 1983 Jay Rogers 1963-64 Mike Rogers 1986-89 Russell Rogers 1953 Aaron Rollins 1978-80 Jim Rollins 1963-65 Eric Rosenbach 1991 Dave Rosenberg 1997-00 Alan Rosier 1982-83 Tom Ross 1962 Tommy Ross 1995 Bill Rowland 1953-55 David Rozelle 1991 Jim Ruark 1985-87 Mike Rush 1993-96 Jack Ruth 1951 Reed Ryan 2009
SSS Javi Salazar
1993
2006-09 Aaron Saltzman 1960-61 Bill Salzer 1973-75 Bob Sanders 1994-97 Eric Sapp 2007-09 Ben Sarver 1997-00 Jerry Saunders 2001-04 Kevin Saunders 1989 Todd Sautter 2009 Nick Savarino 1973-74 Allen Schaberg Harry Schiavi 1986-89 John Paul Schick 1991-93 Robert Schick 2009 Zach Schrandt 2004-05 Brian Scott 2003 2004-07 Jeffrey Scott 1976-78 Randy Seago 1976-78 Eddie Setser 1955-57 Ralph Setzler 1972-73 Steve Shankweiler 1947, ’49 Bob Sharpe 1998-99 Evan Shay 1959-61 Jerry Sheffield Jim Shelton 1952 Carl Sheppard 1947-48 Mike Sheridan 1975, ’77-79 Pat Sheridan 1978-80 Vershan Sherrill 1993 Frank Shinn 1971-73 1970-72 Scotty Shipp Kelly Shirley 1991, ’93 1979-80 Mitch Shirley Dick Short 1964-65 1984-86 Charles Showers Bill Shumaker 1960-61 Robert Sickles 1985-87 Jim Sifford 1948 Greg Sikes 1971 Mike Sikes 1970-71 Sean Simmons 2008 Tom Simpson 1959 Gary Sims 1981 Sohn Sims 1991, ’93 Ray Sinclair 1978-81 Philip Sineath 2009 D.J. Singleterry 2006-08 Lance Sisco 1981 Bryan Skelton 1986-88 Jon Skinner 1986-88 Mark Skoczynski 1987 Ben Skurek 2000-03 Gordon Slade 1967-69 Michie Slaugher 1960-62 Stephen Sloan 1994-95 Alden Smith 1990-93 Andy Smith 1993-94 Bill Smith 1972-74 Brad Smith 2004-06 Branson Smith 2006 Britt Smith 1961-63 Charles Smith 1959 Harley Smith 1953-55 Steve Smith 1963-65 Thad Smith 1990-91 Tony Smith 1983-85 Rodger Smythe 1984 Jennings Snider 1959-61 Ricky Snipes 1969 Kwame Som-Pimpong 2005-08 John Spainhour 1993-94 Larry Spears 1971-72 Larry Spears 1983-84 Ben Spivey 1995-98 Lucas Spivey 2000-01 Dave Sprinkle 1963-65 Bob Stancil 1956-57 James Stanley 1984 Charles Staples 1992 Steve Stec 1975
Ralph Steding John Steffen Andy Stevenson Chip Stewart Gary Stewart Spud Stewart Will Stewart Steve Still Art Stitzer Adam Stockstill Gary Stokes Matt Strader Kevin Strange Bob Strickland Hank Strickland Ernie Stricklin Jack Stultz Jack Summe Jordan Sundheim Bo Swanson Perry Swindall Jeff Swyers Brandon Sykes Brian Szady
1983-85 1994 1991-93 1996-97 1983-86 1962 1999 1972-74 1986, ’88 1998-00 1976-78 1996-98 1997-00 1947 1966-67 1947-49 1971-73 1975 2002-05 2008 1981-82 1986, ’89 2007-09 1991
TTT Joe Tabler Bob Talbert Mike Tarver Billy Taylor Jarry Taylor Shan Teel Ryan Tennis Ed Terry Jim Terry Jimmy Thacker Cole Thomason Hal Thompson Dave Thompson Derrick Thompson Justin Thompson Kit Thompson Mark Thompson Robbie Thornsberry Mike Thornton Wes Thornton Jonathon Thrasher Brownie Thurman Tom Ting Carl Tolbert Ken Totherow Phillip Toye Tom Trahey David Trontz Bob Tucker Kent Tucker Bob Turk Cliff Turner David Turner Del Turner Derek Twombly Shaun Tyrance
2007-09 1954-55 1998-01 1965-67 1975-77 1986 1999-02 1968-69 1963-65 1951-54 1986 1977 1967-68 2003-06 2003 1965-67 1970 1980-82 1967-68 1995-98 2005 1959 1995-98 1982-83 1968-70 1975-78 1977-79 1985-88 1951 1960-62 1950 1948-49 1982-84 1991, ’93 1988 1997-00
1989-90 Mark Wainwright 1984, ’86 Billy Waitsman Gary Waldron 1964-66 Dave Walker 1963-64 Johnny Walker 1964-66 Leonard Walker 1980-82 Walt Walker 1971-73 Craig Wall 1955-58 1978-79 Terrazzo Wallace 1976-78 Page Walley 1961-63 Russell Walls Jim Walter 2003-06 Danny Ward 1972-73 Dave Warden 1956-59 Bill Warner 1983-84 1993-96 Mike Warrick Wendell Washington 1980-81 1989-92 Steve Waters Brendan Watkins 2004-06 Frank Watson 1989-91 Milt Watson 1989-90 John Watwood 1957-59 Tim Weaver 1986-89 John Webel 1971-73 Bill Webb 1966 George Weicker 1972-74 David Welch 2001-04 Win Welch 1989, ’91-92 Erskine Wells 1999 Ced West 1991, ’93-94 Jim West 1956 Pete West 1973-75 Russ West 1983-85 Nelson Westerhout 1983 Harold Westervelt 1956-58 Tommy Wheeler 1994-96
YYY
1993 1958-61
VVV Tom Vandiver Dick VanNewkirk Steve Veitch Lanny Voigt Dick Voorhees
1970-71 1971 1987-89 1956-58 1960-62
WWW Ham Wade Jake Wade Landis Wade Lee Wagner
1950 1949 1976-78 1985, ’87, ’89
2009 Josh Wiggins 1975-77 Lee Wilder 1973-76 Mark Wilfley 1986-87 Buddy Wilkerson Harold Wilkerson 1970-71 Mark Wilkerson 2002-03 Bert Williams 1986-89 Dave Williams 1950 Justin Williams 2007-09 Kendrick Williams 1980-82 1994-97 Marcus Williams Morris Williams 1961-63 Patrick Williams 1947 1996-99 Roland Williams Eddie Williamson 1971-73 1983 Richie Willis Henry Wilson 1947-50 Jack Wilson 1974 John Wilson 2006 Zenus Wilson 2008-09 Charlie Winborne 1985-87 Bill Winkenwerder 1975 Braxton Winston 2002-03 Colin Wint 2009 Andrew Wohler 2007-09 Bill Wolar 1975 Eddie Womack 1972, ’74 Terry Woodlief 1969-71 Chris Woods 1987-90 Ted Woods 1968 Wesley Wooten 2000-02 Brandon Wright 2007-09 Chad Wright 1996-99 Dwayne D. Wright 1982-84 Dwayne E. Wright 1981-84 Jeff Wright 2005-06 Kevin Wright 2005-06 Mike Wright 1988, ’90-92 Richard Wright 1996, ’99 Roger Wright 1951 Jamel Wynn 1996-99
Brandon Yeargan Josh Yost
UUU Alfredo Urbina Bruce Usher
Joe Tabler
1975 1948 1954-57 1979-81 1948-49 2003-05 1973 2007-09 1976-79
George Zoeckler
Joel Pressley Fred Preyer Bill Price Bill Price Mott Price Brian Purcell Jim Purcell Shane Purvis Craig Pyles
Kwame Som-Pimpong
LETTERMEN 1947-2009
Jackson Whetsel Arnold Whisnant Damion White Roy White Mac Whitesides Roger Whitley Brian Whitmire Jeff Whitson Stockton Whitten Bill Whittington
2004-06 1951 2002-04 1951 1983 1972-75 1978-81 1993 1982-83 1960-61
2007-08 2008-09
ZZZ John Zaharov Brandon Zeigler Lou Zirkle Ryan Zirkle George Zoeckler Johannes Zwick
1968-69 2003-04 1960-61 2005-07 2005-07 2006
Prior to 1989, letterman archives are incomplete, particularly for seniors.
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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 1-1 s No Coach
1897 North Carolina
0- 12
South Carolina
6- 0 W
5 North Carolina
0- 11
24 South Carolina
L
Sept. 23 Morgantown Mutes Oct.
Nov.
6- 0 W
Oct. 14 at Clemson 21 North Carolina1
0- 10
L
0- 10
L
0- 0
L
1905
0- 0
T
Oct.
29 South Carolina
5- 0 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
17- 0 W
21 Guilford
5- 0 W
4 at VMI
0- 6
Oct.
7 Guilford
Nov.
16- 0 W
10 at Clemson
0- 64
Nov. 12 North Carolina A&M1
16 at W.N.H.S.
23- 0 W
26 at Guilford
32- 6 W
2-5 s C.R. Williams 7 North Carolina1
0- 6
L
5- 0 W
29 at Georgia Tech
38- 6 W
75- 0 W
20 at Auburn
6- 0 W
3 South Carolina1
Oct.
4-2 s J.A. Brewin 4 Guilford
29 North Carolina A&M2
0- 10
0- 6
30 South Carolina1 Nov. 16 at Georgia at North Carolina A&M
L
3-2-2 s Graham/Pollard 0- 0
6 Oak Ridge
10- 0 W 15- 0 W
3 Clemson
1 Oak Ridge
0- 6
L
18 North Carolina1
0- 27
L
24 Bingham Nov.
16- 6 W
1 at Virginia
0- 34
7- 6 W
14 at Georgia
0- 27
21 North Carolina A&M2
5- 0 W
1908
22 at Guilford
0- 0
Oct.
0- 6
L
10- 6 W
Oct.
Nov.
18 at South Carolina
8 Oak Ridge 31 Virginia1 8 South Carolina1
54- 0 W 0- 22
L
Nov.
28 at South Carolina
22- 0 W
7 at North Carolina A&M
12- 28
L
14 Wake Forest1
21 Clemson
0- 24
L
21 at Georgia
26 at Virginia Tech
0- 26
L
0- 21
L
31- 4 W 0- 0
Sept. 21 Westminster
at Charlotte, N.C. Nov.
3-4-2 s F.M. Simmons
1909 Sept. 25 N.C.M.C.
10- 0 W
14 at Georgia Tech
0- 9
L
21 The Citadel
7- 7
T
28 at Roanoke
20- 0 W
4 at Furman
46- 14 W 0- 10
L
18 at Wofford
32- 0 W
30 Clemson2
33- 0 W
at Winston-Salem, N.C. at Charlotte, N.C.
2
6-4 s W.H. Fetzer
1917
NA-NA
L
16- 0 W
L
3-4 s W.T. Cook
1912
0- 14
7 North Carolina A&M
1
10- 0 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
9- 0 W 6- 16
5-3-1 s W.H. Fetzer
11 North Carolina1
L
1
Oct.
Nov.
34- 3 W
30 at Alabama
T
at Charlotte, N.C.
70- 0 W
4 College of Charleston1
L
21- 7 W
1
35- 0 W
0- 5
6- 41
25 Wake Forest1
5-3 s Dr. E.W. Holladay L
58- 13 W
13 at North Carolina
L
Oct.
0- 5
13- 0 W
6 Furman
27- 6 W
7 at VMI
45- 0 W
23 at Roanoke Nov.
Sept. 30 at Virginia
12- 0 W
13- 0 W
L
1916
9 at Virginia 27 at Clemson
L
32- 0 W
6 N.C.M.C.
1-4 s J.A. Brewin
7- 21
16 Wofford
53- 0 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
T
T
24 Wake Forest1
at Greensboro, N.C.
0- 0
L
6- 6
2 at Clemson
12 South Carolina
11 at Wake Forest
17 at North Carolina
0- 14
Oct.
57- 0 W
21 North Carolina1
L
Sept. 25 at Washington & Lee
6- 0 W 12- 14
14 Lenoir-Rhyne
0- 12
4-3-1 s W.H. Fetzer
1915
5 Lenoir-Rhyne
41- 0 W
1903
6- 16
Sept. 30 Catawba
at Charlotte, N.C.
5-2-2 s J.H. Levine
at Charlotte, N.C.
18- 0 W
5 at Virginia Tech
1911
L
1
6-2 s F.M. Simmons
3 Morganton Mutes
T
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
1
Nov.
8- 0 W
1
L
2
Oct.
T
10- 6 W
28 at VMI
13 at Georgia Tech
6- 45
25 at VMI
12- 5 W
9 at Clemson
3- 16
29- 5 W
20 at Navy
21 at Washington & Lee
36- 0 W
16 North Carolina A&M1
L
7- 6 W
15 North Carolina1
4-1-1 s Graham/Pollard
26 at Virginia Tech Nov.
26 Wake Forest
at College of Charleston
5- 5
16- 0 W
9 at Georgia Tech
Nov.
10 Furman
L T
1910
at Charlotte, N.C.
5 Oak Ridge
6- 18 0- 0
3 at The Citadel
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
Oct.
13- 7 W
L
6- 0 W
28- 5 W
Nov. 14 at South Carolina
Oct.
at Charlotte, N.C.
Oct.
T
Sept. 24 Catawba
0- 10
Sept. 27 at Virginia
0- 0
L
29 at VMI
1907
15 at Georgia
T
17 at Virginia Tech
4-4-1 s J.A. Brewin
31 at North Carolina
0- 0
1
1902
24 The Citadel1
L
0- 4
16- 6 W L
L
0- 17
1
T
13 at Georgia 27 at Georgia Tech Nov.
0- 11
9 Clemson1
13 South Carolina1
at Winston-Salem, N.C.
2
Oct.
1 at Virginia
22 at Washington & Lee Nov.
12- 5 W 6- 27
The 1917 squad won six straight to finish the season 6-4. Oct.
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
23- 0 W
26 North Carolina1
L
1
24- 0 W
19 N.C. Military
L
5- 7
8- 6 W
Sept. 29 North Carolina1
1901
0- 11
10 at VMI
1906
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
L
16 Oak Ridge
17- 0 W
22 South Carolina1
L
6- 0 W
27 at Virginia
4-1 s J.A. Brewin
T
15 Bingham
at Charlotte, N.C.
17 North Carolina A&M1
1900
28- 0 W
1
2- 6
Nov. 10 Oak Ridge
8 North Carolina1
14 at South Carolina
1-3-1 s No Coach
1899
6-1-1 s C.R. Williams
1904
1-1 s No Coach
1898 Nov.
L
Sept. 29 at Navy
6- 27
Oct.
3- 7
L
10- 32
L
7- 13
L
5 at North Carolina A&M
W
13 at Georgia Tech
5 North Carolina1
0- 13
L
20 at Virginia Tech
18 Mount Pleasant
NA-NA
W
27 at VMI Nov.
L
23- 7 W
26 North Carolina A&M
0- 7
L
3 at Furman
23- 7 W
2 at Washington & Lee
0- 54
L
10 at Auburn
21- 7 W
23 Stetson
NA-NA
L
17 at Wake Forest
72- 7 W
28 Wake Forest1
13- 7 W
22 Wofford
62- 0 W
29 Clemson1
21- 9 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
2-5 s W.T. Cook
1913 Oct.
Nov.
2-1-1 s W.H. Fetzer
3- 6
L
1918
11 at North Carolina
0- 7
L
Nov.
18 North Carolina A&M
6- 26
L
16 at North Carolina
25 at Tennessee
0- 9
L
23 Camp Greene
0- 0
T
28 Clemson1
0- 7
L
4 at Clemson
1 Newberry
32- 0 W
15 South Carolina
0- 10
L
27 Wake Forest1
6- 0 W
2 Washington & Lee
at Charlotte, N.C.
4-6-1 s L.B. Clayton
Sept. 20 at Guilford
5-1-1 s R.A. Fetzer
1914 Oct.
The 1904 team went 6-1-1 with a victory at South Carolina.
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3 Clemson
T
27 at Wake Forest Oct.
4 at Clemson
23- 0 W 21- 0 W 0- 7
L
10 Newberry
20- 6 W
11 at Washington & Lee
0- 7
L
17 Wofford
86- 6 W
19 at South Carolina
7- 0 W
2010 FOOTBALL
0- 0
14- 7 W
1
1919
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
20- 0 W
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 25 at VMI Nov.
7- 14 0- 33
L
8 at NC State
6- 36
L
17 North Carolina
0- 10
L
22 Presbyterian
0- 0
T
27 Furman
5-5 s H.M. Grey
Sept. 25 at NC State
0- 23 0- 6
L
9 at Georgia Tech
0- 66
L
7- 0 W
30 The Citadel1
27- 13 W
6 South Carolina
1
2
19 at Presbyterian
0- 7
L
25 at Furman
0- 7
L
0- 28
30 Presbyterian 8 at Georgia Tech 15 Wake Forest1
6-2-2 s William L. Younger 26 Wofford
L
3 Wake Forest1
L
6- 25
L
L
24 Furman
7- 10
L
0- 7
14 at North Carolina
3- 3
T
26 Duke (Trinity)
0- 0
T
5 NC State1
12- 26
0- 77
T
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
9- 0 W 6- 6
T
0- 13
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
2-6-2 s H.M. Grey
1922 Sept. 23 Elon
25 at Wofford Oct.
24- 0 W
29 at Presbyterian
7- 8
7 at Georgia Tech
26- 0 W
9 Guilford
28 Duke (Trinity)
0- 12
L
13 North Carolina (HC)
10- 0 W
0- 15
L
25 at Duke
20- 0 W
L
3-7 s William L. Younger
1923 Sept. 22 Elon
Oct.
19- 0 W
1
29 at Presbyterian 6 at Virginia Tech
3- 0 W 0- 7
L
2 VMI 9 at NC State
4-4-1 s William L. Younger
L
7- 7
T L
0- 12
L
14- 32
24 Wake Forest
7- 0 W
Nov.
L
5 NC State1
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
5- 0 W
L
7- 27
at Charlotte, N.C.
Oct.
12- 0 W
4 Erskine
21- 0 W 0- 12
8 at Wofford
12- 2 W
18 The Citadel2
6- 0 W
15 Elon
27- 0 W
25 Virginia Tech (HC)
22 at Wake Forest
13- 13
T
29 VMI (HC)
0- 20
L
5 NC State1
6- 25
L
15 North Carolina
7- 6 W
27 Wake Forest2
2- 13
12 at North Carolina
0- 27
L
L
20 Duke
7- 48
L
31 NC State2
6- 12
L
0- 12
L
3- 14
L
Nov.
1 at VMI 8 Wofford
L
19- 20
L
0- 6
L
7 at Wofford
0- 6
L
28- 13 W
14 VMI
6- 0 W
21 Duke (HC)
7- 19
L
28 at NC State
6- 6
T
24- 6 W
18 at William & Mary
12- 7 W
30 Wake Forest1
20- 13 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
4-4-1 s Doc Newton
1934 Sept. 22 Elon Oct.
13- 0 W L
6- 0 W
Nov. 11 The Citadel
38- 0 W
27 NC State1 11 at Duke
0- 30
Oct.
1
6-4 s William L. Younger
6-2-1 s Doc Newton 30 at North Carolina
L
12- 0 W
at Greensboro, N.C.
6- 7
29 Clemson
3- 7
1 at Florida
1
22 at The Citadel
12 North Carolina (HC)
13- 0 W
Sept. 20 Elon
7- 0 W 12- 0 W
20- 6 W
13- 12 W
1930
24 at Furman
6- 18
Nov.
L
40- 6 W
8 Washington & Lee
7- 0 W
28 Duke
L
21 Duke (Trinity)
5-5 s William L. Younger
5 at Wofford
0- 13
1 Wofford 15 at VMI
at Greensboro, N.C.
16 North Carolina (HC)
0- 6
2
L
L
20 Wake Forest2
14 at North Carolina
0- 33
L
7- 0 W
7 at Clemson
29 at Duke
7- 12
13 The Citadel (HC)
Nov.
Oct.
0- 12
at Charlotte, N.C.
Sept. 24 at The Citadel
L
2
T
1
1927
7- 30
L
T
10- 13
17 North Carolina (HC)
6- 12
7- 7
at Charlotte, N.C.
Sept. 24 at Duke
Sept. 23 Elon
3- 3
1
1932
L
1933
21 Virginia Tech (HC)
30 at Furman
4-4-1 s Doc Newton
L
L
23 Wake Forest1
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
0- 6
L
6- 29
L
29 at Wake Forest
T
18 North Carolina1
L
26- 0 W
6- 6
34- 0 W
0- 20 0- 7
0- 13
28 Clemson1
14- 7 W
26 Wake Forest2
7- 6 W
0- 19
4 at NC State
7 The Citadel 14 at North Carolina
7- 23
14 Wake Forest1
11 Wofford1
T
7- 0 W
19 at The Citadel
3- 0 W
6 Hampden-Sydney1
0- 0
31 VMI
12 at Army
14 at NC State 30 at VMI
24 Erskine
3- 0 W
L
Nov.
T
2
at Charlotte, N.C.
24- 6 W
2 at Presbyterian
L
0- 0
at Greensboro, N.C.
1
Oct.
6- 18
17 Duke (HC)
7- 14
Sept. 21 Elon
L
7- 0 W
10 at Virginia Tech
10 NC State2
1929
7-2-1 s William L. Younger
1926
3 at VMI
7- 20
3 at Washington & Lee
1
26- 0 W
1
Sept. 18 Elon
Nov.
L
47- 0 W 0- 7
L
27 Wake Forest1
12- 0 W
14- 14
0- 7
20 at The Citadel
35- 0 W
7 Hampden-Sydney1
52- 0 W
13 Wofford
T
17 at Presbyterian 31 NC State (HC)
6 Elon
Nov.
L
7- 7
10 Guilford
Nov.
Oct.
0- 6
7- 0 W
7- 0 W
1
28- 0 W
29 at Clemson
34- 0 W
29 at Richmond
24 at Furman
Nov.
Sept. 22 Guilford
87- 0 W
18 Elon
Oct.
at Charlotte, N.C.
22 Wofford
12 at North Carolina
Nov.
1928
1925
Oct.
2-8 s William L. Younger
at Pinehurst, N.C.
Sept. 19 Elon
3-4-3 s H.M. Grey
Sept. 24 at Virginia
Oct.
The 1926 Wildcats defeated NC State, North Carolina and Duke.
7- 0 W
1921
Nov.
Oct.
27- 0 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
13- 2 W
26 NC State1
13 at North Carolina
1
Oct.
Sept. 19 Elon
27- 7 W
23 at Richmond
4-4-2 s William L. Younger
1931
L
2 at Washington & Lee 16 Wake Forest1
Nov.
LEGEND * Southern Conference game ** designated Southern Conference game # Colonial League game ^ Pioneer Football League game (HC) Homecoming game
41- 14 W
1920 Oct.
L
1 at Georgia Tech
33- 6 W
29 NC State1
0- 7
L
6 at Army
0- 41
L
20 Duke 27 at The Citadel Nov. 10 North Carolina (HC)
at Greensboro, N.C.
1
Catawba
at Charlotte, N.C.
2
0- 20
L
12- 12
T
2- 12
L
18- 0 W
17 VMI
27- 13 W
29 Wake Forest
13- 12 W
at Greensboro, N.C.
1
L
at Cornelius, N.C.
1
Oct.
28 NC State1
15- 3 W
4 at Richmond
7- 0 W
18 Lenoir-Rhyne
L
31 NC State1
10- 10
T
15 North Carolina (HC) 27 at Duke (Trinity)
Nov.
45- 0 W 0- 6
7- 0 W 7- 14
L
0- 0
T
13- 6 W
19 North Carolina
0- 14
L
26 at The Citadel
7- 7
T
7- 26
L
9 Duke (HC) 16 at VMI
14- 6 W
28 at Wake Forest
14- 6 W
at Greensboro, N.C.
1
7- 0 W 0- 6
5 at Virginia 12 South Carolina
7- 0 W
22 at Furman 8 Clemson2
Oct.
14- 0 W
27 at Presbyterian 11 Wofford
Nov.
Sept. 21 Elon
7-2-1 s William L. Younger
1924 Sept. 20 Elon
4-3-2 s Doc Newton
1935
at Charlotte, N.C.
2
L
21- 13 W
The 1938 team posted SoCon road wins at The Citadel and Furman.
72
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 19 at Rollins
0-5 s 0-3 SC s E.T. McEver
1943 Oct.
Nov.
2
AT
VMI*
0- 13 0- 36
L
23 at Camp Davis
9- 27
L
1950
6 Clemson* (HC)
0- 26
L
Sept. 29 Furman1*
0- 20
L
Oct.
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
1944-45
No Varsity Team Nov.
4-5 s 1-5 SC s William J. Story
1946 The 1947 ‘Cats went 6-3-1 in William Story’s second season. 5-4 s 4-3 SC s E.T. McEver
1936 Sept. 23 at Duke*
0- 13
30 at NC State* Oct.
2 at Navy
Nov.
L
Oct.
5 North Carolina1*
38- 13 W
12 VMI2*
24 The Citadel*
21- 0 W
19 Sewanee
31 at Furman*
13- 14
L
6- 26
L
7 North Carolina* (HC) 14 Centre1
27- 0 W
26 Wake Forest*
19- 6 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
7- 40
0- 6
23 The Citadel1*
13- 21
L
28 Furman*
13- 7 W
25 Erskine Oct.
L
16 Hampden-Sydney
26- 0 W
30 The Citadel3*
20- 6 W Oct.
1-6-3 s 1-5-2 SC s E.T. McEver
9 at VMI*
0- 7
L
Sept. 20 Rollins
16 at South Carolina*
7- 25
L
22 at Centre
0- 8
L
0- 0
27 NC State * 1
Oct.
13- 0 W
4 North Carolina* 11 Sewanee2
0- 32
L
1 VMI* (HC)
14- 14
T
8 at Richmond*
13- 7 W
6- 6
T
22 The Citadel*
0- 20
L
27 at Furman*
0- 7
L
0- 16
L
25 Furman3*
13- 31
L
1948
25 Wake Forest2*
7- 19
L
1 at VMI*
7- 13
L
Sept. 18 Elon
0- 56
L
13- 13
T
20 The Citadel3*
24- 14 W
4-6 s 2-6 SC s E.T. McEver
1938
Sept. 17 at The Citadel* 24 NC State1* 1 Duke2* 7 Erskine
7- 19
L
0- 27
L
33- 0 W
14 at South Carolina*
0- 25
L
22 North Carolina*
0- 34
L
29 at Furman*
13- 12 W
9 at NC State* 23 at Wofford 30 at VMI*
at Chattanooga, Tenn.
2
Nov.
at Charlotte, N.C.
6 Richmond* (HC) 13 Washington & Lee*
2-6-1 s 2-4-1 SC s E.T. McEver
1942 Sept. 19 NC State1* Oct.
25 Furman1*
6- 14
L
0- 40
L
14- 6 W 7- 7
T
26 at Duke*
0- 21
L
3 Rollins2
0- 14
L
1949
7- 47
L
Oct.
7- 27
L
24 Wake Forest1*
0- 19
L
31 at VMI*
21 at The Citadel*
2-7 s 1-7 SC s E.T. McEver
1939 Sept. 23 NC State1* 30 Duke* 6 at VMI*
14- 18
L
6- 26
L
0- 2
L
13 at South Carolina*
0- 7
L
28 Furman*
0- 15
L
4 The Citadel* (HC) 11 North Carolina2* 18 Erskine 30 Wake Forest3*
at Winston-Salem, N.C.
1
at Charlotte, N.C.
2
14- 43
15 at St. Louis
L
22 Richmond* (HC)
21- 13 W 9- 21
1 Presbyterian 8 NC State1*
24- 6 W
7 North Carolina * (HC)
10 NC State1*
0- 31
L
24 at Georgia Tech
7- 34
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
2-7 s 1-6 SC s William E. Dole
1952
Sept. 20 Virginia Tech* 27 Washington & Lee* Oct.
4 at NC State* 17 at Presbyterian 25 Furman* (HC)
29 at Washington & Lee*
L Nov.
5 at VMI* 12 at Furman*
20- 14 W 12- 41
L
7- 28
L
L
8 Richmond*
38- 19 W
14 at George Washington*
13- 40
L
22 at The Citadel*
14- 34
L
0-9 s 0-5 SC s William E. Dole 26 at Richmond*
Oct. 10 at NC State
L L
7- 27
L L
24 at Furman*
0- 34
L
31 at Harvard
6- 42
L
7- 34
L
7 at Washington & Lee* 21 The Citadel*
0- 33
L
14- 38
L
6-3 s 2-1 SC s William E. Dole
1954 Sept. 18 at VMI* 25 Stetson
2 at The Citadel* 8 at Presbyterian
0- 53
L
6- 47
L
22 Furman1*
6- 21
L
30 West Virginia Tech (HC)
L L
at Greensboro, N.C.
at Winston-Salem, N.C.
2
at Charlotte, N.C.
3
The 1958 Wildcats posted the school’s fourth straight winning season.
2010 FOOTBALL
0- 53 0- 16 18- 19
1
73
L
13- 12 W L
32- 6 W 7- 46
L
6- 28 13- 14
22- 14 W 0- 32
L
14- 33
26- 35
1953
Oct.
14- 27
1 at Harvard
Sept. 19 at Georgia Tech
2-8 s 1-5 SC s Charlie Jamerson
Sept. 24 at Army
14 Washington & Lee2*
L
14 George Washington*
L
Nov.
L
13- 35
3 at VMI*
1
Nov.
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
L
0- 34
L
0- 33
at Greensboro, N.C.
6- 25
27 at Washington & Lee*
7- 0 W
0- 16
2
20 at Richmond*
20- 21
17 Georgia Tech
L L
17 Presbyterian (HC)
10 at Virginia Tech*
2
Nov.
7- 21
32- 20 W L
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
T
L
14- 34
L
L
1
L
12- 14
6- 33
1
0- 0
6 The Citadel* 13 Presbyterian (HC)
0- 6
6- 19
29- 0 W
Oct.
Nov.
12 VMI* (HC)
5 Wofford
29 at Virginia Tech*
25- 0 W
16 at The Citadel*
at Greensboro, N.C. 3
L
7- 15
1-8 s 1-5 SC s Crowell Little
1951
Sept. 22 Lenoir-Rhyne
3-5-1 s 2-5 SC s Charlie Jamerson 25 William & Mary1*
Oct.
1
12- 6 W
20- 7 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
18 Virginia Tech* (HC)
8 Duke*
28- 7 W
1
L
15 at Washington & Lee
L
49- 0 W
L Nov.
0- 14
12- 7 W
0- 26
at Charlotte, N.C.
Nov.
T
L
11 Wofford1
0- 15
2
Oct.
Nov.
0- 21
18 at Hampden-Sydney
13 at Harvard at Greensboro, N.C.
Nov.
4 NC State1*
25 at Washington & Lee*
1941
6- 46
at Charlotte, N.C.
19- 0 W
27 at William & Mary*
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
Oct.
Sept. 20 Elon
2
L
6 North Carolina* (HC)
6-3-1 s 3-3-1 SC s William J. Story
1947
at Wilmington, N.C.
6- 34
44- 0 W
4 VMI1*
1
at Charlotte, N.C.
3
2 Duke*
28 Erskine 11 at NC State*
1
21- 6 W
30 Furman* Nov.
Nov.
L
13- 46
L
L
L
9 at Duke*
2-8 s 1-6 SC s E.T. McEver
0- 25
40- 0 W L
at Winston-Salem, N.C.
1937
26 Hampden-Sydney
6- 26
1
Sept. 18 NC State1*
19 at VMI*
L
9 Richmond*
27- 12 W
L
14- 46
0- 25
L
2 Centre (HC)
L
12- 47
25 at Georgia Tech
27- 20 W
26 at Furman* Nov.
12- 19
21 Washington & Lee* (HC)
54- 0 W
5 Wofford1
L
7- 13
14 at The Citadel*
Oct.
6- 25
7- 27
L
24- 0 W
39- 0 W
2 Washington & Lee* (HC)
L
20- 32
7 at Presbyterian
18 at Richmond*
12 at NC State*
0- 34
3-6 s 1-5 SC s Crowell Little
74- 0 W
19- 7 W
28 NC State*
L
Sept. 21 Erskine
5-5 s 1-5 SC s E.T. McEver
1940 Sept. 21 Rollins
16- 2 W 6- 19
9 VMI*
L
19- 25
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
L
16 Charleston C.G.1
13 NC State*
25- 0 W
Nov. 24 The Citadel1*
19- 0 W 19- 13 W 13- 0 W 7- 10
L
7- 19
L
51- 0 W
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Nov.
6 Catawba
32- 12 W
13 at Wofford
3- 0 W
20 Elon
6- 14
22 Richmond* (HC) Nov.
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
5 at Virginia Tech*
7- 32
L
12 at Lehigh
21- 18 W
19 Furman*
21- 22
Nov.
26- 0 W
1 The Citadel*
6- 2 W
8 Presbyterian
7- 16
54- 0 W
22 at VMI*
21- 7 W
29 at Stetson
25- 13 W
5 at Richmond*
Sept. 16 Catawba1
L
16 Washington & Lee* (HC)
0- 19
L
12 Wofford
9- 21
L
19 at Furman*
9- 13
L
23 at Furman* 30 at The Citadel* Oct. 14 Presbyterian (HC)
Nov.
6 at Presbyterian
L
12- 20
L
21- 7 W
21 VMI*
0- 13
L
28 at Richmond*
0- 20
L
4 at William & Mary* 11 Wofford
31- 30 W
7- 34
3-5-1 s 0-4-1 SC s William E. Dole
1962
Sept. 15 Catawba1
L
29 at Wofford Oct.
48- 6 W 43- 7 W
13 William & Mary* (HC)
27 VMI* (HC)
13- 13
20 at VMI* 27 at Virginia
T
10 at Wofford
14- 27
L
23 Furman*
13- 27
L
Nov.
at Charlotte, N.C.
6 at Presbyterian
13- 6 W
26- 7 W
28 at East Carolina
Nov.
8 at East Carolina*
Oct.
Nov.
7- 21
L
12 at VMI*
5 The Citadel*
14- 26
L
19 at West Virginia Tech
31- 14 W 16- 7 W
9 Wofford 16 at Richmond* 22 at Furman*
23- 19 W 2- 6
Nov.
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
34- 27 W 28- 40
L
25 Wittenberg
14- 16
L
Oct.
4-5 s 1-5 SC s Homer Smith 21- 46
0- 17
L
14- 18
L
45- 22 W
30 East Carolina*
17- 42
L
17- 24
L
7 Richmond*
L
1968
19 at Richmond*
13- 21
L
Sept. 21 at Bucknell
26 Presbyterian (HC)
14- 14
T
7- 34
L
26 Furman*
due to assassination of President Kennedy
Oct.
17- 22
4 at The Citadel* 11 at Presbyterian 18 Carson-Newman 25 VMI* (HC)
Nov.
1 at Wofford 8 at William & Mary*
L
8- 6 W
Sept. 26 Mississippi College Oct.
3 at The Citadel*
17- 14 W 0- 28
21- 28
L
9 VMI*
17- 21
L
16 at Wofford
24- 9 W
22 Vanderbilt1
20- 53
0- 35
L
27 at Furman*
77- 14 W
4 at Trinity
17- 16 W
7- 42
L
24 at VMI*
21- 20 W 16- 7 W
31 Furman* Nov.
23- 0 W
7 at Lehigh
10- 13
Oct.
L
31- 12 W 3- 17
L Nov.
5-4 s 2-3 SC s Homer Smith
1965 1-8 s 0-5 SC s William E. Dole 42- 6 W 21- 25
Sept. 18 Presbyterian 25 at Furman*
11 Richmond*
37- 7 W
18 at William & Mary*
17- 15 W
25 at The Citadel*
28- 34
L
1 VMI* (HC)
59- 6 W
8 at East Carolina*
42- 27 W
35- 0 W
15 Wofford
24- 0 W
22 at Vanderbilt
27- 28
L
8- 63
L
7- 13
L L
7- 34
L
20- 27
L
7- 25
L
14 Lehigh
0- 14
L
20 at Furman*
7- 35
L
Oct.
1 The Citadel* 8 at Presbyterian
34- 53
L
28- 29
L
21 at The Citadel*
9- 44
L
28 East Carolina*
18- 36
L
1-9 s 0-6 SC s Dave Fagg
14- 40
L
2 Appalachian State1
10- 35
L
9 at Bucknell
20- 8 W
16 at Furman* 23 Wofford (HC) Nov.
6 at East Carolina*
L
15- 21
L
0- 6
L
L
7- 14
L
20 The Citadel*
7- 47
L
3-7-1 s 2-3-1 SC s Dave Fagg
1972
Sept. 9 at Wake Forest 23 at Lenoir-Rhyne
16- 41
7 Appalachian State1* 14 Furman*
Nov.
L
18- 14 W
30 at Air Force Oct.
20- 26
16 at VMI*
L
6- 68
L
10- 10
T
51- 35 W
21 at Wofford
17- 27
28 Bucknell (HC)
25- 21 W
4 William & Mary*
9- 56
L L
11 at Richmond*
14- 27
L
18 at The Citadel*
19- 25
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
2-8 s 1-6 SC s Dave Fagg
1973 Sept. 8 Wofford 15 Richmond*
22 Lenoir-Rhyne 29 at Appalachian State* Oct.
6 East Carolina* (HC) 13 at Furman* 27 at Air Force 3 at VMI* 17 at The Citadel*
Sept. 21 Appalachian State* 28 VMI* 19 at Lenoir-Rhyne 26 Hampden-Sydney (HC) Nov.
0- 23
L
0- 42
L
20- 17 W 8- 24
L
0- 45
L
7- 38
L
35- 51
L
19- 41
L
17- 24
L
19- 16 W
2-7 s 0-3 SC s Ed Farrell
1974
2 at Guilford 9 at Lehigh
The 1969 Wildcats won the Southern Conference with a 5-1 record.
26- 27
13 Richmond*
Oct. 12 at Wofford
0- 6
L L
at Charlotte, N.C.
Nov.
16- 7 W
6- 41 22- 23
1
3-5 s 1-3 SC s William E. Dole 24 at Wofford
7 Lafayette
20 at William & Mary*
at Charlotte, N.C.
Sept. 17 Catawba1
55- 21 W
25 at William & Mary* Oct.
1
1960
L
31 at VMI*
L
L
7- 21
L
13- 35
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
21- 8 W
24- 31
24 at Wofford
7- 27
L
7-4 s 5-1 SC s Homer Smith
17 Furman* (HC)
3- 27
1
1969
L
18 at VMI*
28- 7 W
2 The Citadel1*
Sept. 20 at Guilford
21 at Wofford
7 William & Mary*
30- 18 W
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
Nov.
L
L
L
31 Wofford (HC)
14- 41
0- 13
20- 22
24 at VMI*
L
7- 20
22 Furman1*
3 at The Citadel*
14- 24
17 Richmond* (HC)
14 Lafayette
10 at Richmond*
L
L
1
Oct.
13- 22
10 at Presbyterian
L
26 Presbyterian
L
L
20- 21
1971
L
7- 6 W
22- 27
1959
0- 35
9- 20
10 Bucknell
Sept. 11 at Wake Forest
38- 13 W
41- 12 W
15 Richmond*
Sept. 19 Catawba1
Nov.
3-6 s 1-3 SC s William E. Dole
1964
5 at Virginia 12 Connecticut (HC)
at Charlotte, N.C.
7- 28
14- 5 W
3 Trinity
14 William & Mary*
3-6 s 1-3 SC s Homer Smith 28 at Richmond*
Oct.
38- 0 W
30- 7 W
18 at West Virginia*
T
was canceled due to an outbreak of the flu
Sept. 19 Catawba
Nov. 11 Wofford
6- 28
Nov. 23 game against Wofford was canceled
1
28 at Connecticut
10- 10
7- 3 W
L
23 at Furman*
14 Presbyterian (HC)
1
5-4 s 2-3 SC s William E. Dole
Nov.
at Charlotte, N.C.
Sept. 16 at VMI*
Homecoming versus Presbyterian on Oct. 26
1958
Oct.
L
12 at Wofford
L
L
2-8 s 2-4 SC s Dave Fagg
1970 Sept. 26 at Richmond*
1
1-5-2 s 0-4-1 SC s William E. Dole
16 at William & Mary*
1
L
21- 17 W
L L
9 Lehigh
L
7- 40
29 The Citadel* (HC)
7- 20
L
5 VMI*
26- 28
17- 23
7- 34 7- 14
28 The Citadel* Oct.
13- 9 W
49- 13 W
1967
33- 56
Tangerine Bowl, Orlando, Fla.
22 at Richmond*
T
7- 7
20- 28
20 Catawba1
Dec. 26 Toledo1 1
15 at Presbyterian
5 at Lehigh
LEGEND * Southern Conference game ** designated Southern Conference game # Colonial League game ^ Pioneer Football League game (HC) Homecoming game
13- 9 W
3 Furman*
Sept. 14 at Furman*
19- 6 W
L
4-5 s 2-3 SC s Homer Smith
21 at The Citadel* Sept. 20 Catawba1
14- 10 W 14- 22
24 Furman * Oct.
L
10 Richmond*
1963
L
25 Bucknell1
1
1
5-3 s 1-3 SC s William E. Dole
1957
7- 23
20 Wofford
1966
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
L L
37- 23 W
Sept. 17 George Washington*
15- 0 W
20 Stetson
7- 0 W
0- 19
7- 41 10- 16
at Charlotte, N.C.
21- 0 W
22 at The Citadel*
26- 6 W
14- 0 W
1
34- 13 W
13 at Washington & Lee*
3 Richmond*
19- 45
at Charlotte, N.C.
20- 6 W
29 at The Citadel*
21- 15 W
1
5-3-1 s 2-2-1 SC s William E. Dole
1956
Sept. 21 Catawba1
6 Lehigh 13 at Lafayette
at Charlotte, N.C.
Nov.
30 at George Washington* Nov.
4-4 s 1-4 SC s William E. Dole
1961
1
Oct.
23 VMI* (HC)
5-4 s 3-2 SC s William E. Dole
1955 Sept. 16 Catawba1
2 at The Citadel* 16 William & Mary*
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
Oct.
Oct.
9- 7 W
16 Defiance
0- 30
L
7- 43
L
7- 49
L
7- 48
L
17- 16 W 14- 31
L
6- 53
L
28- 20 W
74
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 23 at The Citadel*
21- 56
1-8 s 0-3 SC s Ed Farrell
1975 Sept. 27 at VMI* Oct.
4 Guilford 11 Lenoir-Rhyne
Nov.
L
3- 34
L
26 Princeton1
6- 42
L
3 at Dartmouth
7- 38
L
0- 55
L
10 Wingate (HC)
27- 50
L
10- 26
L
17 at Lafayette#
10- 38
L
14- 69
L
24 at Wofford
10- 0 W
18 The Citadel* (HC)
0- 44
L
25 at Hampden-Sydney
0- 14
L
1 at Kenyon
14- 10 W
8 Lehigh
19- 37
Oct.
19 Bucknell#
31 Furman Nov.
7 West Virginia Tech 14 Catawba
L
15 at Lafayette
3- 31
L
22 at Appalachian State*
7- 52
L
25 Bucknell Oct.
Nov.
9 at Randolph-Macon
0- 0
T L
23 at Hampden-Sydney
20- 14 W
30 at Guilford
27- 6 W
6 at Delaware
Sept. 10 at Fordham
L L
6- 40
L
10 Lehigh#
The 1990 team went 5-3 in Dave Fagg’s first season of his second tenure. 15 at The Citadel
17 Washington & Lee
42- 14 W
24 at Bucknell
12- 44
L
7- 43
L
1 Lehigh
Sept. 5 at Newberry 19 Lafayette Oct.
7 Furman
12- 30
L
14 Catawba
52- 29 W
18 Georgetown (Ky.)
0- 21
L
25 Newberry
L L
Oct.
9 Guilford (HC) 16 at South Carolina State
5-5 s Ed Farrell 14- 30
L
16 at Washington & Lee
34- 7 W
23 Wofford
31- 27 W
30 Bucknell (HC)
20- 21
7 at Randolph-Macon
Nov.
7- 35
L L L
30 at Furman
14- 63
L
6 Bucknell
0- 21
L
2-8 s 0-5 SC s Ed Farrell L L
14- 56
L
0- 50
L
8 at Guilford
6 Randolph-Macon (HC) 13 at Lehigh
0- 10
L
20 Bucknell
3- 30
L
27 Wofford
7- 0 W
1989
7- 55
Sept. 9 Millsaps
3 at Furman*
L
12 Lafayette#
30- 15 W
1-10 s 0-6 SC s Vic Gatto Oct.
Oct.
5 Furman* 12 at The Citadel*
0- 31
L
19 Pennsylvania** (HC)
0- 15
L
0- 28
L
26 at James Madison** Nov.
Nov.
42- 6 W 40- 16 W 55- 63
L
28- 48
L
15- 0 W 7- 49
24 at Wagner
11- 35
L
30 Johnson C. Smith1
15- 18
L
12- 14
L
7 Fordham
1990
9 West Virginia Tech
10- 35
L
Sept. 1 Sewanee
28- 35
L
14- 31
L
13 Wofford
10- 20
L
20 at East Tennessee State*
16- 41
L
4 at Appalachian State*
6- 63
L
11 Bucknell**
L
12- 41
L
29 Furman* (HC)
7- 55
L
5 at Bucknell**
7- 50
L
28- 21 W
Nov.
17- 7 W
22 Emory & Henry
31- 27 W
29 at Dickinson
16- 38
49- 7 W
27 Guilford
20- 17 W
Nov.
3 at Rhodes
13- 23
11 at Baptist1
7- 27
L L
25 at Marshall*
14- 63
L
8 at Furman*
0- 59
L
1991
15 at Catawba
28- 51
L
Sept. 7 at Guilford
12 at Lehigh#
0- 47
L
L
35- 17 W
Exhibition game versus club team
1
4-5 s Dave Fagg 3- 21
L
32- 7 W
21 Rhodes
1-10 s 0-3 COLONIAL s Vic Gatto L
L
Oct. 13 Methodist (HC)
14- 51
7- 24
L
24- 13 W
14 Clinch Valley
1987
L
15 Johnson C. Smith
18 Lafayette** (HC)
Sept. 5 at Presbyterian
13- 14
9- 17
8 at Millsaps
0-9 s 0-6 SC s Vic Gatto
Sept. 6 Lenoir-Rhyne
L
5-3 s Dave Fagg
21- 17 W
1986
L
36- 39
at Charlotte, N.C.
2 at Wofford 16 Catawba
Oct.
4 at VMI
L
0- 51
28 at Emory & Henry Oct. 12 at Washington & Lee 19 at Methodist
9- 13
L
14- 39
L
16- 14 W 28- 30
L
26 Charleston Southern (HC) 33- 17 W Nov.
2 Hampden-Sydney
14- 56
16 Bridgewater
L
30- 7 W
5-5 s Dave Fagg
1992
18- 3 W
12 at Sewanee
20- 37
L
42- 14 W
19 at Rhodes
6- 31
L
20 at Lafayette
20- 27
26 Emory & Henry
7- 36
L
27 at Southwestern
56- 3 W
Oct. 10 Washington & Lee (HC)
12- 27
L
4 Bucknell
L
21- 13 W
17 at Methodist
27- 6 W
14- 35
L
24 Charleston Southern
32- 27 W
18 Lehigh (HC)
14- 49
L
25 at Hampden-Sydney
14- 7 W
11 at Boston University
Nov.
L
1
5-5 s Ed Farrell
Sept. 13 Springfield
Oct.
L L
16 at Dayton
Sept. 5 Guilford
1980
28- 31 13- 38
2-8 s Vic Gatto
11 Salisbury State (HC)
L
27 at Guilford 3 Furman
L
7- 28
Sept. 7 Western Carolina*
L
7- 19
22 at The Citadel*
5 at East Tennessee State
14- 37
35- 6 W
20 Hampden-Sydney
10 at Wofford
Nov.
6 The Citadel* (HC) 13 James Madison**
1985
33- 17 W
15 South Carolina State
L
L
13- 12 W
7- 13
0- 33
13- 21
10 at Catawba
35- 22 W
12- 35
29 at Bucknell
29 at Bucknell#
L
L
7- 24
12 Catawba
L
7- 58
7- 8
24 at Newberry
42- 6 W
14- 19
13- 59
17 Lafayette**
16- 13 W
L
29 at Pennsylvania**
28 at Wofford
L
22 Lafayette
0- 21
21 Ferrum
35- 42
15 Southwestern
22 at Colgate#
L
23- 14 W
Nov.
L
L
28 Guilford1
35- 7 W
14- 28
0- 41
21 at Hampden-Sydney
Sept. 8 Catawba
L
22 Newberry
14- 34
7- 21
6-4 s Ed Farrell
14- 21
28 at Newberry
Sept. 10 at Wofford
1979
8 Wofford (HC)
21 at Bucknell**
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
L
15 at Guilford
L
21- 27
17- 12 W
15- 32
L
33- 21 W
14 at Lehigh
1
L
12- 27
52- 0 W
1983
11 Lafayette
13- 45
14 at Methodist
14- 49
1 at James Madison**
L
L
L
Oct.
L
3- 24
L
42- 0 W
4 at Furman
3- 9
1 Dartmouth
0- 13
23 at Lafayette
13 at Catawba
24 at Fordham
14- 49
0- 54
2 James Madison
Nov.
L L
14 Gardner-Webb
3-7 s Ed Farrell
Sept. 11 Wofford
Sept. 9 Fordham
Nov.
L
L
7- 41
42- 14 W 7- 69
31- 0 W
Oct.
L
31 at Lehigh
20- 24
18- 20
L L
3- 23
24 Hampden-Sydney (HC)
22 Hampden-Sydney 5 Delaware
7- 14
Oct.
16- 34 20- 43
15 Guilford
Sept. 8 at Western Carolina*
L
3- 23
2-8 s 0-5 SC s Ed Farrell
1984
44- 14 W
17 at The Citadel
15 at Guilford
1978
Oct.
3 at Bucknell 10 Boston University
Nov.
L
22- 21 W
1982
12 at Lafayette
7- 32
12 at Wofford
49- 7 W
29 at VMI
14- 31
4-6 s Ed Farrell
1981
20- 17 W
8 Randolph-Macon (HC)
Nov.
6- 63 20- 30
L
0-10 s 0-4 COLONIAL s Vic Gatto
1988
4-6 s Ed Farrell
1977
Oct.
L
12- 17
18 at The Citadel
Nov.
L
0- 16
16 Madison (HC)
13 Lafayette
Oct.
7- 17
20- 27
at Charlotte, N.C.
2-6-1 s Ed Farrell
Sept. 18 Colgate
L L
1
Sept. 3 Presbyterian
1976
3- 58 25- 41
1 Guilford 8 at Furman
75
31 at Hampden-Sydney Nov.
33- 20 W 7- 21
L
7 Centre 14 at Bridgewater
The 1993 Wildcats were 6-4 in Tim Landis’ first campaign.
2010 FOOTBALL
18- 35
L
10- 3 W 28- 13 W
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 6-4 s Tim Landis
1993 Sept. 11 at Sewanee
3- 7
18 Rhodes 25 at Emory & Henry Oct.
0- 27
* Southern Conference game ** designated Southern Conference game # Colonial League game ^ Pioneer Football League game (HC) Homecoming game
L
2 at Guilford
35- 24 W
9 at Washington & Lee
21- 14 W
16 Methodist
35- 7 W
23 Randolph-Macon (HC)
16- 21
30 Hampden-Sydney
21- 14 W
Nov.
LEGEND
L
41- 12 W
6 at Centre
31- 44
13 Bridgewater
L L
17 Lenoir-Rhyne 24 at Valparaiso
3-7 s Tim Landis
Sept. 17 at Maryville 24 Emory & Henry (HC) Oct.
1 Guilford 8 Washington & Lee 15 at Methodist
14- 19
L
7- 34
L
14- 34
L
3- 9
L
Oct.
The 2000 Wildcats compiled the school’s only undefeated season. Nov.
7 Centre
21- 6 W
14 at Bridgewater
14- 6 W
9- 6 W
8-3 s Tim Landis
L
Nov. 12 at Georgetown
Sept. 2 at Morehead State
0- 40
L
14 Jacksonville^
28- 10 W
11 Jacksonville
15- 20
L
2006
21 at Newberry
34- 7 W
18 Sewanee
21- 0 W
Sept. 2 at VMI
28 Emory & Henry
44- 7 W
25 at Emory & Henry
13- 17
12 at Bridgewater
37- 6 W
19 Sewanee
28- 14 W Oct.
2 Guilford (HC)
1-8-1 s Tim Landis 21- 14 W
16 Maryville 23 at Emory & Henry 30 at Guilford 7 at Washington & Lee 14 Methodist (HC) 21 at Randolph-Macon 28 Hampden-Sydney 4 at Centre 11 Bridgewater
21- 28
L
0- 32
L
Sept. 14 at Maryville
14- 16
L
2000
0- 36
L
Sept. 9 Jacksonville
19- 22
L
6- 21
L
7- 7
T
13 Austin Peay
24- 14 W
21 at Sewanee
16- 17
L
28 Emory & Henry (HC)
17- 24
L
5 Guilford
Nov.
13- 10 W
38- 22 W
42- 14 W
27 at Emory & Henry
35- 49
4 at Guilford
L
22- 25
L
11 at Washington & Lee
22- 32
L
18 Methodist (HC)
16- 19
L
15- 22
L
25 at Randolph-Macon 1 Hampden-Sydney
43- 0 W
8 at Centre
14- 19
L
15 Bridgewater (OT)
10- 13
L
22 at South Florida
3- 48
L
3-8 s 1-2 PFL s Mike Toop
Aug. 30 Wingate Sept. 6 VMI
4 Dayton
L
9- 31
L
2007
7- 54
L
Sept. 1 UNC Pembroke
25- 32
Sept. 12 at Jacksonville
14- 19
16- 9 W
26 Emory & Henry
24- 27
3 Guilford 17 at Methodist
26- 0 W
24 Randolph-Macon (HC)
30- 16 W
31 at Hampden-Sydney
23- 7 W
21-20 W
29 at Jacksonville^
20-10 W
18 at Morehead State^
10- 35
L
28 at Hampden-Sydney
36- 17 W
13 at Dayton^
28-38 L
25 Austin Peay^
21- 31
L
20 Drake^
24-21 W
27 at Butler^
44-32 W
4 Centre
20- 17 W
11 at Austin Peay
22- 7 W
18 Georgetown
41- 17 W
5-4 s 1-2 PFL s Mike Toop
Nov.
6 at Morehead State^
23- 6 W 17- 28
L
24- 26
L
20 at Randolph-Macon (OT)
27- 24 W
27 Hampden-Sydney
37- 19 W
3 at Centre
27- 41
10 Austin Peay^
18 at Lenoir-Rhyne
L
L
25 Butler (HC) Oct.
L L
Nov.
10 Valparaiso^
L
2008
L
Sept. 6 at UNC Pembroke
21- 14 W 27- 45
L
26- 29
L
6 at Austin Peay^ (2OT) 13 Georgetown
17- 12 W
3 at San Diego^
3- 26
2 at Dayton
23 at San Diego
6 Morehead State^
24- 31
9 Jacksonville^ 16 Morehead State^ Nov.
27- 52 10- 30
2-7 s 1-2 PFL s Mike Toop
2004
Sept. 11 at Coastal Carolina
24- 7 W 3- 45
8 Coastal Carolina 15 at Georgetown
Oct.
14- 10 W
27 Jacksonville^ (HC)
38-35 W
4 at Morehead State^
13-26 L
11 at Valparaiso^(OT)
29-35 L 22-41 L
18 Dayton^
L
25 at Drake^
0- 23
L
17-20 L
1 at Campbell^
49 -0 W
8 San Diego^
24-28 L
15 Marist
19-24 L
22 Butler^
46-34 W
3-7 s 3-5 PFL s Tripp Merritt
2009
Sept. 5 at No. 11 Elon 12 Lenoir-Rhyne (HC) 19 Campbell^
0-56 L 0-42 L 24 -7 W
3 at Jacksonville^
21-27 L
10 Morehead State^
16-10 W
17 at Dayton^ 24 Drake^ 31 at Butler^ Nov.
9-21 L 20-16 W
L
Oct.
49-52 L 44 -6 W
13 at Lenoir-Rhyne
0- 56
Nov.
21-49 L
4-7 s 3-5 PFL s Tripp Merritt
17- 20
Homecoming versus Drake on Sept. 15
24- 7 W 29- 7 W
30-33 L
15 Lenoir-Rhyne (HC)
20- 12 W
L
10 Washington & Lee
31-21 W
21 Randolph-Macon
Oct.
L
19 at Sewanee (OT)
6-4 s 4-3 PFL s Tripp Merritt 8 at Wingate
L
L
50- 10 W
10- 22
8-2 s Tim Landis
1998
15- 35
11 Butler^
37- 29 W
22 at Emory & Henry
Nov.
48- 14 W
4 at Drake^
11 at Jacksonville^
13 at Georgetown
20 Sewanee
28 at Valparaiso^ Nov.
27- 13 W
8 at Jacksonville^
41- 25 W
49- 28 W
14 at San Diego
Sept. 1 Valparaiso
3-8 s Tim Landis
9 at Austin Peay^
45- 21 W
L
Sept. 13 Maryville
37- 36 W
27 at Emory & Henry
24- 31
1997
27- 24 W
21 Dayton^
45- 27 W
26 Randolph-Macon
Oct.
14 at Morehead State^
2003
Oct.
L
38- 3 W
41- 38 W
20 at Butler
38- 31 W
7 Jacksonville^
31- 0 W
17- 14 W
7 Morehead State (2OT)
Oct.
2 at Hampden-Sydney
14- 0 W
2001
27- 24 W
26 Wesley Nov.
23 Emory & Henry (HC)
L
42- 21 W
49- 32 W
16 at Sewanee
13- 42
9 Centre
19 at Valparaiso
13 San Diego
23- 12 W
16 at Bridgewater
35- 28 W
21- 50
36- 7 W
19 at Methodist
24- 21 W
24- 14 W
30 San Diego^ (HC)
10-0 s Joe Susan
12 Washington & Lee
2 at Hampden-Sydney
16 at Lenoir-Rhyne
24- 14 W
L
L L
L
31- 12 W
L
19- 20 16- 22
L
30 Hampden-Sydney
28- 31
9 Wingate (OT)
7- 39
24- 16 W
5 Morehead State^ (HC)
6-4 s 5-2 PFL s Tripp Merritt
21- 25
23 at Randolph-Macon
Oct.
10- 3 W
L
12 Georgetown
28- 27 W
13- 19
Oct.
L
L
28- 21 W
16 at Georgetown
6 at Centre
Nov.
6-4 s Tim Landis
1996
Oct.
15- 45
L
Sept. 9 Sewanee
Nov.
L
29 Dayton
L
9 at Washington & Lee
Oct.
13- 31
7- 9
1995
Nov.
13- 21
22 at Morehead State^
7- 12
5 Centre
16- 41
L
15 at Jacksonville^
29 at Hampden-Sydney
Bermuda Bowl, Hamilton, Bermuda
Oct.
44- 6 W
1999
1
Nov.
7-3 s 2-1 PFL s Mike Toop
2002
L
17- 58
L
Sept. 7 at VMI
9- 16
48- 17 W
1 Drake (HC)
14- 28
1
Oct.
was canceled due to the events of 9/11
L
32- 7 W
8 Austin Peay^
22 at Randolph-Macon Nov.
0- 33
10 Greensboro College
55- 14 W
1994
4-6 s 1-2 PFL s Tripp Merritt
2005 Sept. 3 at VMI
7 at San Diego^ 14 Marist^
0-17 L 16-21 L 7-14 L 34-27 W 6-14 L
The 2007 Wildcats were 6-4 for the second straight season.
76
RESULTS BY OPPONENT 0-1
ALABAMA Nov. 30, 1911
L
6-16
Away
AIR FORCE
0-2
Sept. 19, 1987
L
3-34
Home
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
Oct. 29, 1988
L
13-21
Away
Oct. 26, 1991
W
33-17
Home
CLEMSON
Oct. 24, 1992
W
32-27
Home
5-1
BUTLER
2-0
Oct. 12, 1985
L
0-31
Away
Oct. 14, 1899
L
0-10
Away
5-11-4
Sept. 30, 1972
L
6-68
Away
Sept. 20, 2003 W
45-27
Away
THE CITADEL
Oct. 10, 1900
L
0-64
Away
Oct. 27, 1973
L
19-41
Away
Sept. 25, 2004 W
21-14
Home
Nov. 3, 1909
T
0- 0
Away
Nov. 21, 1903
L
0-24
Home
Nov. 11, 2006
W
50-10
Home
Oct. 24, 1914
W
16- 0
Charlotte
Nov. 3, 1906
T
0- 0
Home
Oct. 2, 1971
L
10-35
Charlotte
Oct. 27, 2007
W
44-32
Away
Oct. 21, 1916
T
7- 7
Home
Nov. 9, 1907
W
10- 6
Away
Oct. 7, 1972
T
10-10
Charlotte
Nov. 22, 2008
W
46-34
Home
Oct. 30, 1920
W
27-13
Charlotte
Oct. 27, 1908
W
13- 0
Away
Sept. 29, 1973
L
8-24
Away
Oct. 31, 2009
L
7-14
Away
Oct. 13, 1923
W
7- 0
Home
Oct. 9, 1909
L
0-17
Charlotte
Sept. 21, 1974
L
0-30
Home
CAMPBELL
Nov. 22, 1975
L
7-52
Away
Nov. 1, 2008
W
49 -0
Away
Oct. 4, 1986
L
6-63
Away
Sept. 19, 2009 W
24 -7
Home
APPALACHIAN STATE
0-5-1
0-3
ARMY
2-0
CAMP DAVIS
0-1
Oct. 12, 1929
L
7-23
Away
Oct. 23, 1943
Oct. 6, 1934
L
0-41
Away
CAMP GREENE
Sept. 24, 1949
L
7-47
Away
Nov. 23, 1918
AUBURN
2-0
Oct. 20, 1905
W
6- 0
Away
Nov. 10, 1917
W
21- 7
Away
AUSTIN PEAY
L
9-27
Away 0-0-1
T
0- 0
Home
CAR.-NEWMAN Oct. 18, 1958
1-0
5- 0
Away
Oct. 4, 1913
L
3- 6
Away
Oct. 20, 1928
L
12-26
Away
Oct. 3, 1914
T
0- 0
Home
Oct. 19, 1929
W
7- 6
Away
Oct. 2, 1915
T
6- 6
Away
Oct. 18, 1930
W
6- 0 Charlotte, N.C.
Nov. 30, 1916
W
33- 0
Charlotte
Nov. 7, 1931
W
14- 7
Home
Nov. 29, 1917
W
21- 9
Charlotte
Oct. 22, 1932
L
6- 7
Away
Nov. 28, 1918
L
0- 7
Charlotte
Nov. 11, 1933
W
24- 6
Home
Oct. 4, 1919
L
0- 7
Away
Nov. 27, 1934
T
12-12
Away
Nov. 7, 1923
L
0-12
Away
Oct. 26, 1935
T
7- 7
Away
Nov. 8, 1924
W
7- 0
Charlotte
Oct. 24, 1936
Sept. 24, 1927 W
W
41-12
Home
W
21- 0
Home
Sept. 29, 1928
L
0- 6
Away
Sept. 24, 1910 W
18- 0
Home
Sept. 17, 1938 W
12- 6
Away
Sept. 28, 1929
L
14-32
Charlotte
CATAWBA 5-2
21-31-4
16-5
Nov. 13, 1999
W
38-22
Home
Sept. 30, 1911 W
35- 0
Home
Nov. 4, 1939
W
22-14
Home
Oct. 29, 1932
T
7- 7
Home
Nov. 11, 2000
W
22- 7
Away
Nov., 1934
W
18- 0
Home
Nov. 30, 1940
W
20- 6
Wilmington
Nov. 6, 1943
L
0-26
Home
Nov. 10, 2001
W
17-12
Home
Nov. 6, 1954
W
32-12
Home
Nov. 20, 1941
W
24-14
Charlotte
CLINCH VALLEY
Nov. 9, 2002
W
49-28
Away
Sept. 16, 1955 W
26- 0
Charlotte
Nov. 21, 1942
L
9-21
Away
Sept. 14, 1991 W
32- 7
Home
Oct. 25, 2003
L
1-0
21-31
Home
Sept. 21, 1956 W
20- 6
Charlotte
Nov. 23, 1946
L
13-21
Charlotte
Nov. 6, 2004 L (2OT) 17-20
Away
Sept. 20, 1957 W
26- 7
Charlotte
Nov. 22, 1947
W
28- 7
Home
Nov. 8, 2003
L
27-52
Home
Oct. 8, 2005
Home
Sept. 19, 1958
Sept. 11, 2004
L
24-31
Away
W
44- 6
COASTAL CAROLINA
0-2
L
17-22
Charlotte
Oct. 16, 1948
W
14- 6
Away
Sept. 19, 1959 W
42- 6
Charlotte
Nov. 24, 1949
L
19-25
Charlotte
Sept. 17, 1960 W
16- 7
Charlotte
Oct. 14, 1950
L
12-19
Away
Sept. 18, 1976
L
7-17
Home
Sept. 16, 1961 W
21-15
Charlotte
Oct. 6, 1951
L
14-34
Home
Oct. 22, 1988
L
0-21
Away
Sept. 15, 1962 W
21- 0
Charlotte
Nov. 22, 1952
L
14-34
Away
CONNECTICUT
Sept. 20, 1963
L
14-18
Charlotte
Nov. 21, 1953
L
14-38
Home
Oct. 28, 1967
W
38-13
Away
Sept. 8, 1979
W
35- 7
Home
Oct. 2, 1954
W
13- 0
Away
Oct. 12, 1968
W
30-18
Home
Nov. 14, 1981
W
52-29
Home
Oct. 1, 1955
W
6- 2
Home
DARTMOUTH
Home
Nov. 13, 1982
W
13-12
Away
Sept. 29, 1956
L
7-34
Away
Oct. 3, 1987
L
7-38
Away
L
3-24
Home
BINGHAM
2-0
Oct. 24, 1902
W
16- 6
Home
Oct. 15, 1904
W
17- 0
Home
BOSTON U.
1-1
Oct. 11, 1980
L
14-35
Away
Oct. 10, 1981
W
44-14
Home
BRIDGEWATER
6-1-1
COLGATE
0-2
2-0
0-2
Nov. 16, 1991
W
30- 7
Nov. 14, 1992
W
28-13
Away
Nov. 12, 1983
W
28-21
Home
Oct. 5, 1957
L
7-21
Home
Oct. 1, 1988
Nov. 13, 1993
W
55-14
Home
Nov. 10, 1984
W
30-15
Away
Oct. 4, 1958
W
8- 6
Away
DAYTON
Nov. 12, 1994
W
37- 6
Away
Nov. 16, 1985
L
28-35
Home
Oct. 3, 1959
L
7-13
Away
Sept. 16, 1989
L
7-49
Away Home
1-7
Nov. 11, 1995
T
7- 7
Home
Nov. 15, 1986
L
28-51
Away
Oct. 1, 1960
L
15-21
Home
Oct. 4, 2003
L
25-32
Nov. 16, 1996
W
27-24
Away
Nov. 14, 1987
L
20-27
Home
Sept. 30, 1961
L
12-20
Away
Oct. 2, 2004
L
27-45
Away
Nov. 15, 1997 L (OT)10-13
Home
CENTRE
Sept. 22, 1962
L
0-19
Away
Oct. 29, 2005
L
15-45
Home
Nov. 14, 1998
Away
Home
W
Nov. 14, 1936
W
27- 0
Charlotte
Sept. 28, 1963
L
6-28
Home
Oct. 21, 2006
W
37-36
3-15
Oct. 22, 1937
L
0- 8
Away
Oct. 3, 1964
L
0-28
Away
Oct. 13, 2007
L
28-38
Away
14-22 Charlotte, N.C.
Nov. 2, 1940
W
27-12
Home
Oct. 2, 1965
W
14- 0
Away
Oct. 18, 2008
L
22-41
Home
L
0-17
Away
W
28-20
Home
14- 6
BUCKNELL Nov. 25, 1965
L
7-6
Sept. 21, 1968
L
13-22
Away
Nov. 7, 1992
W
10- 3
Home
Oct. 29, 1966
W
21-17
Home
Oct. 17, 2009
Oct. 10, 1970
L
20-21
Home
Nov. 6, 1993
L
31-44
Away
Oct. 21, 1967
L
7-28
Away
DEFIANCE
Oct. 9, 1971
W
20- 8
Away
Nov. 5, 1994
L
7- 9
Home
Nov. 2, 1968
L
21-28
Charlotte
Oct. 28, 1972
W
25-21
Home
Nov. 4, 1995
L
6-21
Away
Oct. 25, 1969
L
28-35
Away
DELAWARE
Sept. 25, 1976
L
0-16
Home
Nov. 9, 1996
W
42-21
Home
Nov. 21, 1970
L
9-44
Away
Nov. 6, 1976
L
6-63
Away
Sept. 24, 1977
L
12-44
Away
Nov. 8, 1997
L
14-19
Away
Nov. 20, 1971
L
7-47
Home
Nov. 5, 1977
L
7-41
Home
Sept. 30, 1978
L
20-21
Home
Nov. 7, 1998
W
21- 6
Home
Nov. 18, 1972
L
19-25
Away
DICKINSON
Sept. 29, 1979
L
0-33
Away
Nov. 6, 1999
W
24-14
Away
Nov. 18, 1973
W
19-16
Away
Sept. 29, 1990
L
16-38
Away
Oct. 4, 1980
W
21-13
Home
Nov. 4, 2000
W
20-17
Home
Nov. 23, 1974
L
21-56
Away
DRAKE
Oct. 3, 1981
L
3-23
Away
Nov. 3, 2001
L
27-41
Away
Oct. 18, 1975
L
0-44
Home
Oct. 1, 2005
L
17-58
Home
Nov. 6, 1982
L
0-21
Home
CHARLESTON CG
Nov. 18, 1976
L
6-40
Away
Nov. 4, 2006
L
15-35
Away
Nov. 5, 1983
L
7-50
Away
Oct. 16, 1943
L
0-36
Charlotte
Nov. 15, 1980
L
14-31
Away
Oct. 20, 2007
W
24-21
Home
Oct. 20, 1984
L
3-30
Home
CHARLESTON
Oct. 17, 1981
L
3-23
Away
Oct. 25, 2008
L
17-20
Away
Sept. 21, 1985
L
14-34
Away
Oct., 1910
W
27- 6
Away
Oct. 22, 1983
L
12-41
Away
Oct. 24, 2009
L
16-21
Home
Oct. 11, 1986
L
7-27
Home
Nov. 4, 1911
W
34- 3
Charlotte
Oct. 6, 1984
L
14-37
Home
77
0-1
2-0
2010 FOOTBALL
Nov. 16, 1974
1-0
0-2
0-1
1-4
RESULTS BY OPPONENT Sept. 28, 1996
L
17-24
Home
Oct. 26, 1968
W
28- 7
Home
Nov. 22, 1902
T
0- 0
Away
0-12
Home
Sept. 27, 1997
L
35-49
Away
Sept. 27, 1969 W
77-14
Away
Oct. 21, 1904
W
5- 0
Home Away
4-16-1
DUKE Oct. 28, 1922
L
Nov. 21, 1923
L
6-18
Charlotte
Sept. 26, 1998
L
24-27
Home
Oct. 17, 1970
L
24-31
Home
Nov. 26, 1904
W
32- 6
Nov. 27, 1924
W
21-13
Away
Sept. 25, 1999
L
13-17
Away
Oct. 16, 1971
L
6-41
Away
Sept. 20, 1919 W
23- 0
Away
Nov. 26, 1925
W
26- 0
Home
Sept. 23, 2000 W
17-14
Home
Oct. 14, 1972
W
51-35
Home
Oct. 10, 1925
W
35- 0
Home
Nov. 25, 1926
W
20- 0
Away
Sept. 22, 2001 W
23- 6
Away
Oct. 13, 1973
L
7-38
Away
Oct. 9, 1926
W
26- 0
Home
Nov. 20, 1927
L
7-48
Home
Sept. 28, 2002 W
44- 7
Home
Nov. 4, 1978
L
14-56
Away
Sept. 22, 1928 W
28- 0
Home
Nov. 29, 1928
L
0-33
Away
Sept. 27, 2003 W
45-21
Away
Nov. 3, 1979
L
55-63
Home
Sept. 20, 1969 W
21- 8
Away
Nov. 28, 1929
W
13-12
Home
ERSKINE
Nov. 8, 1980
L
7-21
Away
Nov. 2, 1974
L
14-31
Away
Oct. 11, 1930
L
0-12
Away
Oct. 4, 1930
W
Home
Oct. 4, 1975
L
10-26
Home
Oct. 17, 1931
T
0- 0
Home
Oct. 24, 1931
Away
Sept. 24, 1932
L
0-13
Away
Oct. 21, 1933
L
7-19
Home
Oct. 7, 1938
W
Oct. 20, 1934
L
0-20
Home
Nov. 18, 1939
W
Nov. 9, 1935
L
7-26
Home
Sept. 21, 1946 W
Sept. 23, 1936
L
0-13
Away
Oct. 28, 1950
44- 0
Home
Oct. 2, 1937
L
6-34
Home
FERRUM
Oct. 1, 1938
L
0-27
Greensboro
Sept. 30, 1939
L
6-26
Home
FLORIDA
Nov. 9, 1940
L
13-46
Away
Oct. 1, 1927
6-0-1 21- 0
Home
Nov. 7, 1981
L
12-30
T
0- 0
Home
Oct. 30, 1982
L
14-63
Away
Oct. 30, 1976
W
27- 6
Sept. 25, 1937 W
21- 6
Home
Oct. 29, 1983
L
7-55
Home
Oct. 15, 1977
W
31- 0
Away
33- 0
Home
Nov. 3, 1984
L
7-55
Away
Oct. 28, 1978
L
35- 4
Charlotte
32- 6
Home
Oct. 5, 1985
L
7-58
Home
Oct. 27, 1979
W
40-16
Away
74- 0
Home
Nov. 8, 1986
L
0-59
Away
Nov. 1, 1980
W
33-20
Home
Oct. 31, 1987
L
3-58
Home
Oct. 9, 1982
W
35-22
Home
Oct. 8, 1983
W
33-17
Away
Sept. 15, 1984
L
12-27
Home
Oct. 21, 1989
W
0-1 L
13-59
Home
W
12- 0
Away
GARDNER-WEBB Sept. 14, 1985
1-0
0-1 L
14-49
Home
Oct. 15, 1988
L
14-21
Away
13-40
Away
Oct. 27, 1990
W
20-17
Home
GEAORGE WASHINGTON Nov. 14, 19852 L
1-3
Nov. 8, 1941
L
0-56
Home
FURMAN
Nov. 14, 1953
L
0-33
Home
Sept. 7, 1991
L
3-21
Away
Sept. 26, 1942
L
0-21
Away
Oct. 10, 1902
L
0- 6
Home
Oct. 30, 1965
L
7-23
Away
Sept. 5, 1992
W
18- 3
Home
Nov. 6, 1915
W
58-13
Home
Sept. 17, 1966 W
13- 9
Home
Oct. 2, 1993
W
35-24
Away
Sept. 28, 1957 W
19- 6
Away
Nov. 4, 1916
W
46-14
Away
GEORGETOWN
Oct. 1, 1994
L
14-34
Home
EAST CAROLINA
2-5
15-39
3-4
Oct. 8, 1966
L
7-40
Away
Nov. 3, 1917
W
23- 7
Away
Oct. 16, 1999
W
28-27
Away
Sept. 30, 1995
L
28-31
Away
Sept. 30, 1967
L
17-42
Home
Nov. 27, 1919
W
41-14
Home
Nov. 18, 2000
W
41-17
Home
Oct. 5, 1996
W
13-10
Home
Nov. 8, 1969
W
42-27
Away
Nov. 25, 1920
L
0- 7
Away
Oct. 13, 2001
L
24-26
Away
Oct. 4, 1997
L
22-25
Away
Nov. 28, 1970
L
18-36
Home
Nov. 24, 1921
L
0- 7
Away
Oct. 12, 2002
L
21-25
Home
Oct. 3, 1998
W
24- 7
Home
Nov. 6, 1971
L
26-27
Away
Nov. 30, 1922
L
10-13
Away
Nov. 15, 2003
L
10-30
Away
Oct. 2, 1999
W
28-21
Home
Oct. 6, 1937
L
0-45
Home
Oct. 24, 1923
L
0-30
Away
Nov. 13, 2004
L
0-23
Home
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY
Oct. 22, 1924
L
0- 6
Away
Nov. 12, 2005
W
10- 3
Away
Nov. 7, 1925
T
6- 6
Charlotte
GEORGETOWN (KY.) 33-21
Home
EAST TENNESSEE STATE
0-2
Sept. 20, 1986
L
16-41
Away
Oct. 24, 1925
L
0- 7
Charlotte
Nov. 5, 1988
L
28-31
Away
Oct. 31, 1936
L
13-14
Away
Sept. 18, 1982 W
Oct. 30, 1937
W
13- 0
Home
GEORGIA
ELON
16-2
1-0
2-1-2
17-7-1
Nov. 6, 1926
L
0-12
Charlotte
Nov. 16, 1940
W
26- 0
Home
Oct. 26, 1946
W
40- 0
Home
W
47- 0
Home
Oct. 29, 1938
W
13-12
Away
Nov. 16, 1901
W
16- 6
Away
Oct. 18, 1947
W
49- 0
Away
Sept. 23, 1922 W
24- 0
Home
Oct. 28, 1939
L
0-15
Home
Nov. 14, 1902
L
0-27
Away
Oct. 26, 1974
W
17-16
Home
Sept. 22, 1923 W
19- 0
Home
Oct. 26, 1940
L
7-40
Away
Oct. 13, 1906
W
15- 0
Away
Oct. 25, 1975
L
0-14
Away
Sept. 20, 1924 W
14- 0
Home
Oct. 25, 1941
L
13-31
Charlotte
Nov. 21, 1908
T
0- 0
Away
Oct. 23, 1976
W
20-14
Away
Sept. 19, 1925 W
34- 0
Home
Nov. 28, 1946
W
13- 7
Home
Oct. 15, 1909
T
0- 0
Away
Oct. 22, 1977
L
20-24
Home
Sept. 18, 1926 W
26- 0
Home
Nov. 27, 1947
W
20- 7
Away
GEORGIA TECH
Oct. 21, 1978
W
23-14
Away
Oct. 15, 1927
W
27- 0
Home
Nov. 25, 1948
W
7- 0
Charlotte
Nov. 29, 1900
W
38- 6
Away
Oct. 20, 1979
W
42- 6
Home
Oct. 6, 1928
Nov. 18, 1921
2-12
W
52- 0
Home
Nov. 12, 1949
L
6-21
Away
Nov. 13, 1902
W
7- 6
Away
Oct. 25, 1980
W
14- 7
Away
Sept. 21, 1929 W
20- 6
Home
Sept. 29, 1950
L
20-32
Charlotte
Oct. 27, 1906
L
0- 4
Away
Oct. 24, 1981
W
42-14
Home
Sept. 20, 1930 W
38- 0
Home
Oct. 25, 1952
L
13-14
Home
Oct. 9, 1915
L
7-21
Away
Nov. 2, 1991
L
14-56
Home
Sept. 19, 1931 W
13- 2
Home
Oct. 24, 1953
L
0-34
Away
Oct. 14, 1916
L
0- 9
Away
Oct. 31, 1992
L
18-35
Away
Sept. 23, 1933 W
6- 0
Home
Oct. 22, 1954
L
7-19
Charlotte
Oct. 13, 1917
L
10-32
Away
Oct. 30, 1993
W
21-14
Home
Sept. 22, 1934 W
33- 6
Home
Nov. 19, 1955
L
9-13
Away
Nov. 1, 1919
L
0-33
Away
Oct. 29, 1994
L
7-12
Away
Sept. 21, 1935 W
7- 0
Home
Nov. 23, 1956
L
13-27
Charlotte
Oct. 9, 1920
L
0-66
Away
Oct. 28, 1995
L
19-22
Home
Sept. 20, 1947 W
19- 0
Home
Nov. 22, 1957
L
2- 6
Away
Oct. 8, 1921
L
0-77
Away
Nov. 2, 1996
W
24-21
Away
Sept. 18, 1948 W
25- 0
Home
Nov. 22, 1958
L
20-22
Charlotte
Oct. 7, 1922
L
0-19
Away
Nov. 1, 1997
W
43- 0
Home
Nov. 20, 1954
L
6-14
Home
Nov. 20, 1959
L
7-35
Away
Oct. 17, 1942
L
0-33
Home
Oct. 31, 1998
W
23- 7
Away
Sept. 5, 2009
L
0-56
Away
Nov. 19, 1960
L
21-22
Home
Nov. 25, 1950
L
14-46
Away
Oct. 30, 1999
W
31-12
Home
Sept. 23, 1961
L
19-45
Away
Nov. 24, 1951
L
7-34
Away
Oct. 28, 2000
W
36-17
Away
Sept. 22, 1990 W
31-27
Home
Nov. 3, 1962
L
7-14
Home
Sept. 19, 1953
L
0-53
Away
Oct. 27, 2001
W
37-19
Home
Sept. 28, 1991
L
14-39
Away
Sept. 14, 1963
L
0-17
Away
GREENSBORO COLLEGE
Nov. 2, 2002
W
41-38
Away
Sept. 26, 1992
L
7-36
Home
Oct. 31, 1964
W
31- 0
Home
Sept. 10, 2005 W
32- 7
Home
Sept. 25, 1993
L
0-27
Away
Sept. 25, 1965 W
24- 0
Away
GUILFORD
L
0-15
Away
Sept. 24, 1994
L
7-34
Home
Sept. 26, 1966
L
26-28
Charlotte
Oct. 7, 1900
W
16- 0
Home
Nov. 1, 1952
L
26-35
Away
Sept. 23, 1995
L
0-32
Away
Sept. 23, 1967 W
45-22
Away
Oct. 4, 1901
W
24- 0
Home
Oct. 31, 1953
L
6-42
Away
EMORY & HENRY
5-9
1-0
21-9-1
HARVARD Nov. 13, 1937
0-3
78
RESULTS BY OPPONENT Oct. 18, 1924
W
45- 0
Home
Oct. 2, 1936
Sept. 12, 1998
L
14-19
Away
Sept. 22, 1951
L
7-21
Home
NEWBERRY
Sept 11, 1999
L
15-20
Home
Sept. 23, 1972
L
16-41
Away
Nov. 1, 1913
W
32- 0
Home
Sept. 9, 2000
W
36- 7
Home
Sept. 22, 1973 W
20-17
Home
Oct. 10, 1914
W
20- 6
Sept. 8, 2001
L
3-45
Away
Oct. 19, 1974
L
7-48
Home
Sept. 5, 1981
L
7-32
Sept. 14, 2002 W
28-10
Home
Oct. 11, 1975
L
14-69
Home
Sept. 25, 1982
L
7- 8
Oct. 11, 2003
W
37-29
Away
Sept. 6, 1986
L
14-31
Home
Sept. 24, 1983
L
Oct. 9, 2004
L
26-29
Home
Sept. 18, 2004
L
3-26
Away
Sept. 22, 1984
L
Oct. 15, 2005
L
13-21
Away
Sept. 17, 2005
L
9-16
Home
Sept. 28, 1985
L
Oct. 7, 2006
W
38- 3
Home
Sept. 16, 2006 W
24-14
Away
Sept. 21, 2002 W
Sept. 29, 2007 W
20-10
Away
Sept. 15, 2007 W
21-20
Home
NORTH CAROLINA
Sept. 27, 2008 W
38-35
Home
Sept. 13, 2008 W
20-16
Away
1897
Oct. 3, 2009
21-27
Away
Sept. 12, 2009
0-42
Home
6-6
JACKSONVILLE
L
JAMES MADISON
0-5
L
MARIST
0-2
L
6-19
Away
Sept. 6, 2008
L
9-21
Away
Nov. 17, 1899
T
0- 0
Charlotte
Home
Nov. 12, 1900
W
17- 0
Charlotte
Away
1901
L
6-27
Away
Home
Nov. 21, 1902
W
5- 0
Greensboro
7-13
Away
Nov. 29, 1905
L
0-10 Winston-Salem
14-28
Home
Nov. 16, 1907
L
0- 6
0-41
Away
Nov. 7, 1908
L
0-21
Away
34- 7
Away
Oct. 26, 1912
L
0- 7
Home
Oct. 18, 1913
L
6-26
Home
L
0-12
Unknown
Oct. 7, 1916
W
16- 0
Home
Nov. 5, 1898
L
0- 11
Unknown
Oct. 5, 1917
L
3- 7
Away
Oct. 21, 1899
L
0-10
Charlotte
Nov. 8, 1919
L
6-36
Away
3-5
5-32-4
N.C. STATE
9-29-6
Charlotte
Oct. 16, 1976
L
12-17
Home
Nov. 15, 2008
L
19-24
Home
Oct. 26, 1901
L
0- 6
Charlotte
Sept. 25, 1920
L
0-23
Away
Oct. 2, 1982
L
7-35
Home
Nov. 14, 2009
L
6-14
Home
Oct. 18, 1902
L
0-27
Charlotte
Nov. 5, 1921
T
3- 3
Charlotte
Oct. 1, 1983
L
0-50
Away
MARSHALL
Oct. 8, 1904
T
0- 0
Charlotte
Nov. 4, 1922
L
0-15
Away
Oct. 13, 1984
L
7-28
Home
Oct. 25, 1986
L
14-63
Away
Oct. 7, 1905
L
0- 6
Charlotte
Oct. 31, 1923
L
6-12
Charlotte
Oct. 26, 1985
L
0-28
Away
Sept. 29, 1906
T
0- 0
Charlotte
Oct. 31, 1924
T
10-10
Pinehurst
Sept. 17, 1994
L
14-19
Away
Oct. 17, 1908
T
0- 0
Away
Oct. 31, 1925
W
9- 0
Home
Sept. 16, 1995
L
21-28
Home
Oct. 15, 1910
W
6- 0
Charlotte
Oct. 14, 1926
W
3- 0
Away
Sept. 14, 1996 W
24-14
Away
Oct. 21, 1911
L
0- 5
Charlotte
Nov. 5, 1927
L
6-25
Greensboro
Sept. 13, 1997 W
41-25
Home
Oct. 5, 1912
L
0-13
Charlotte
Nov. 10, 1928
L
7-14
Greensboro
Oct. 11, 1913
L
0- 7
Away
Nov. 9, 1929
W
13- 0
Away
12- 0
Greensboro
1-1 L
15-18
Charlotte
Sept. 15, 1990 W
17- 7
Home
14-10
Away
KENYON Nov. 1975
1-0 W
LAFAYETTE
2-2
MARYVILLE
J.C. SMITH Sept. 30, 1989
0-1
6-4
METHODIST 4-11
Oct. 14, 1989
W
52- 0
Away
Oct. 31, 1914
L
3-16
Away
Sept. 27, 1930 W
Away
Sept. 26, 1931
L
7-20
Greensboro
Nov. 5, 1932
L
3- 7
Charlotte
Nov. 14, 1964
W
31-12
Home
Oct. 13, 1990
W
49- 7
Home
Nov. 13, 1915
L
6-41
Nov. 13, 1965
W
14-10
Away
Oct. 19, 1991
L
28-30
Away
Nov. 11, 1916
L
0-10 Winston-Salem
Nov. 7, 1970
L
34-53
Home
Oct. 17, 1992
W
27- 6
Away
Nov. 16, 1918
W
14- 7
Away
Oct. 28, 1933
T
6- 6
Away
Nov. 15, 1975
L
3-31
Away
Oct. 16, 1993
W
35- 7
Home
Nov. 17, 1919
L
0-10
Home
Sept. 29, 1934
L
0- 7
Greensboro
Nov. 13, 1976
L
20-30
Home
Oct. 15, 1994
W
9- 6
Away
Nov. 13, 1920
W
7- 0
Away
Sept. 28, 1935
L
7-14
Greensboro
Nov. 12, 1977
L
18-20
Away
Oct. 14, 1995
L
14-16
Home
Nov. 12, 1921
T
0- 0
Away
Sept. 30, 1936 W
16- 2
Away
Nov. 11, 1978
W
17-12
Home
Oct. 19, 1996
L
13-42
Away
Nov. 18, 1922
L
6-29
Charlotte
Sept. 18, 1937
L
0- 6
Greensboro
Sept. 22, 1979 W
16-13
Home
Oct. 18, 1997
L
16-19
Home
Nov. 14, 1923
L
3-14
Away
Sept. 24, 1938
L
7-19
Charlotte
Sept. 20, 1980
L
20-27
Away
Oct. 17, 1998
W
26- 0
Away
Nov. 15, 1924
L
0- 6
Home
Sept. 23, 1939
L
14-18
Greensboro
Sept. 19, 1981
L
7-14
Home
MILLSAPS
Oct. 23, 1982
L
14-49
Away
Sept. 9, 1989
W
15- 0
Home
Sept. 17, 1983
L
12-35
Home
Sept. 8, 1990
W
24-13
Away
Oct. 18, 1986
L
14-51
Home
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE
Oct. 17, 1987
L
10-38
Away
Sept. 26, 1964 W
Nov. 12, 1988
L
13-38
Home
MOREHEAD ST. 0-40
L
0-14
Home
Oct. 7, 2000 W (2OT)38-31
Nov. 12, 1960
W
21-18
Away
Oct. 6, 2001
L
17-28
Away
Sept. 30, 1933
L
Nov. 9, 1963
W
7- 3
Home
Oct. 5, 2002
L
7-39
Home
Nov. 10, 1934
L
Nov. 7, 1964
L
10-13
Away
Oct. 18, 2003
L
10-35
Away
Oct. 19, 1935
L
Nov. 6, 1965
W
37-23
Home
Oct. 16, 2004
W
14-10
Home
Nov. 7, 1936
L
Nov. 5, 1966
W
34-27
Away
Oct. 22, 2005
L
13-31
Away
Nov. 6, 1937
Nov. 9, 1974
L
6-53
Away
Oct. 14, 2006
W
27-24
Away
Nov. 8, 1975
L
19-37
Home
Oct. 6, 2007
L
21-49
Oct. 1, 1977
L
7-43
Home
Oct. 4, 2008
L
13-26
Oct. 14, 1978
L
21-27
Away
Oct. 10, 2009
W
16-10
Oct. 13, 1979
L
0-10
Away
M’TOWN MUTES
Oct. 18, 1980
L
14-49
Home
Sept. 23, 1904 W
28- 0
Home
N.C. MEDICAL
Oct. 31, 1981
L
7-69
Away
Oct. 3, 1908
41- 0
Home
Oct. 6, 1908
Sept. 12, 1987
L
0-47
Away
MT. PLEASANT
Sept. 10, 1988
L
20-43
Home
LEHIGH Nov. 14, 1959
4-11
LENOIR-RHYNE
Sept. 2, 1999
Oct. 18, 1912 7-8
Nov. 14, 1925
L
0-13
Away
Sept. 28, 1940
L
0-34
Home
Nov. 13, 1926
W
10- 0
Home
Sept. 27, 1941
T
6- 6
Greensboro
Nov. 12, 1927
L
0-27
Away
Sept. 19, 1942
T
0- 0
Wilmington
Nov. 17, 1928
L
7-30
Home
Nov. 13, 1943
L
0-20
Home
Nov. 16, 1929
L
7-27
Home
Oct. 12, 1946
L
0-25
Away
Nov. 15, 1930
W
7- 6
Home
Oct. 4, 1947
L
0-14
Charlotte
Away
Nov. 14, 1931
L
0-20
Away
Oct. 9, 1948
L
0-40
Away
Home
Nov. 12, 1932
L
0-12
Home
Oct. 8, 1949
W
20-14
Charlotte
0- 6
Away
Nov. 11, 1950
L
7-15
Away
2-12
Home
Nov. 10, 1951
L
0-31
Charlotte
0-14
Home
Oct. 4, 1952
L
6-28
Away
6-26
Home
Oct. 10, 1953
L
7-27
Away
L
0-26
Home
OAK RIDGE
Oct. 22, 1938
L
0-34
Home
Nov. 10, 1899
L
2- 6
Home
Home
Nov. 11, 1939
L
0-32 Winston-Salem
Oct. 1, 1902
W
28- 5
Home
Away
Oct. 5, 1940
L
7-27 Winston-Salem
Oct. 8, 1903
W
54- 0
Home
Home
Oct. 4, 1941
L
0-20
Home
Oct. 16, 1905
W
75- 0
Home
Nov. 7, 1942
L
14-43
Charlotte
Oct. 6, 1906
W
10- 0
Home
Oct. 5, 1907
W
36- 0
Home
2-0
1-0 17-14
Home 4-7
L
2-0
W
1-0 W
Home
NAVY
W
12- 0
Home
PENNSYLVANIA
Sept. 25, 1909 W
10- 0
Home
Sept. 29, 1984
L
14-19
Away
Oct. 19, 1985
L
0-15
Home
23- 0
Home
Nov. 22, 1919
T
0- 0
Home
Nov. 19, 1920
L
0- 7
Away
N.C. MILITARY 0-3
Oct. 19, 1901
Nov. 5, 1910
W
57- 0
Home
Nov. 20, 1909
L
6-45
Away
UNC PEMBROKE
Oct. 14, 1911
W
70- 0
Home
Sept. 29, 1917
L
6-27
Away
Sept. 1, 2007
79
2-0
5-1
1-0 W
PRESBYTERIAN 1-1
W
31-21
Home
2010 FOOTBALL
0-2
13-13-2
RESULTS BY OPPONENT Sept. 30, 1921 W
7- 0
Home
Nov. 5, 1955
L
0-19
Away
Nov. 13, 1909
W
29- 5
Charlotte
Nov. 28, 1907
W
10- 6
Away
Sept. 29, 1922
L
7- 8
Away
Nov. 3, 1956
W
7- 0
Home
Nov. 12, 1910
W
53- 0
Home
Nov. 25, 1909
W
8- 0
Away
Sept. 29, 1923 W
3- 0
Away
Nov. 16, 1957
W
23-19
Away
Nov. 18, 1911
W
10- 0
Away
Oct. 7, 1911
L
0- 5
Away
Sept. 27, 1924 W
15- 3
Away
Nov. 15, 1958
L
22-27
Home
Nov. 15, 1913
L
0-10
Home
Oct. 27, 1917
W
23- 7
Away
Oct. 17, 1925
W
12- 0
Away
Oct. 10, 1959
L
7-21
Away
Nov. 14, 1914
W
13- 7
Away
Oct. 25, 1919
L
7-14
Away
Oct. 2, 1926
W
3- 0
Away
Oct. 22, 1960
L
7-32
Home
Oct. 19, 1919
W
7- 0
Away
Oct. 30, 1926
L
7-12
Away
Oct. 1, 1949
L
7-27
Home
Oct. 28, 1961
L
0-20
Away
Nov. 6, 1920
W
27- 0
Home
Oct. 29, 1927
L
0-20
Home
Oct. 7, 1950
W
24- 0
Away
Nov. 10, 1962
L
20-28
Home
Oct. 12, 1935
W
13- 6
Home
Nov. 3, 1928
L
0-13
Away
Oct. 13, 1951
L
12-15
Home
Oct. 19, 1963
L
13-21
Away
Oct. 16, 1937
L
7-25
Away
Nov. 2, 1929
L
6-12
Home
Oct. 17, 1952
W
13-12
Away
Oct. 17, 1964
L
7-20
Home
Oct. 14, 1938
L
0-25
Away
Nov. 1, 1930
L
0- 6
Away
Oct. 17, 1953
L
18-19
Home
Oct. 22, 1966
L
17-23
Away
Oct. 13, 1939
L
0- 7
Away
Oct. 31, 1931
W
7- 0
Home
Oct. 8, 1954
L
7-10
Away
Oct. 7, 1967
L
17-24
Home
S.C. STATE
Oct. 15, 1932
W
12- 0
Away
Oct. 8, 1955
L
7-16
Home
Sept. 28, 1968
L
14-24
Away
Oct. 16, 1982
L
7-24
Away
Oct. 14, 1933
W
6- 0
Home
Oct. 6, 1956
W
26- 6
Away
Oct. 11, 1969
W
37- 7
Home
Oct. 15, 1983
L
7-19
Home
Nov. 17, 1934
W
27-13
Home
Oct. 11, 1958
W
7- 6
Away
Sept. 26, 1970 W
14- 5
Away
SOUTH FLORIDA
Nov. 16, 1935
W
14- 6
Away
Sept. 26, 1959
L
21-25
Home
Nov. 13, 1971
L
7-14
Home
Nov. 22, 1997
Oct. 9, 1936
W
38-13
Home
Oct. 9, 1937
L
0- 7
Away
Nov. 12, 1938
L
6-19
Home
Oct. 6, 1939
L
0- 2
Away
Oct. 12, 1940
L
7-13
Charlotte
0-2
0-1 L
3-48
Away
Oct. 8, 1960
L
0- 6
Away
Nov. 11, 1972
L
14-27
Away
SOUTHWESTERN
Oct. 14, 1961
W
21- 7
Home
Sept. 15, 1973
L
0-42
Home
Sept. 15, 1979 W
42- 6
Home
Oct. 6, 1962
W
13- 9
Away
ROANOKE
Sept. 27, 1980 W
56- 3
Away
Oct. 26, 1963
T
14-14
Home
Oct. 23, 1915
W
13- 0
Away
Oct. 10, 1964
W
20- 0
Away
0-2
L
0-13
Away
Oct. 28, 1916
Sept. 18, 1965 W
35- 0
Home
ROLLINS
Oct. 15, 1966
W
49-13
Away
Sept. 21, 1940 W
Oct. 14, 1967
W
38- 0
Home
Sept. 20, 1941
Sept. 5, 1987
L
7-24
Away
Sept. 3, 1988
L
16-34
Home
PRINCETON Sept. 26, 1987
0-1 L
6-42
Charlotte
Oct. 9, 1975
T
0- 0
Away
Oct. 8, 1977
W
49- 7
Oct. 7, 1978
W
Oct. 6, 1979 Oct. 23, 1993
2-0
1-0
SPRINGFIELD Sept. 13, 1980 W 2-1-1
42-14
Home
Nov. 1, 1941
L
7-13
Away
Oct. 31, 1942
W
24- 6
Away
Home
Oct. 2, 1943
L
0-13
Away
STETSON
3-1
19- 7
Home
Nov. 23, 1912
T
0- 0
Home
Sept. 25, 1954 W
19-13
Home
Oct. 19, 1946
L
0-25
Away
Oct. 3, 1942
L
0-14
Charlotte
Oct. 29, 1955
W
25-13
Away
Nov. 1, 1947
T
14-14
Home
Nov. 19, 1949
W
25- 0
Away
Oct. 20, 1956
W
43- 7
Home
Oct. 30, 1948
L
6-33
Away
Nov. 5, 1949
L
6-47
Away
Nov. 4, 1950
L
6-46
Charlotte
Nov. 3, 1951
ST. LOUIS
TENNESSEE
12-41
Away
Oct. 14, 2000
W
27-13
Away
Dec. 26, 1969
Home
Sept. 13, 2003
L
7-54
Home
TRINITY
42- 0
Away
Oct. 23, 2004
L
0-56
Away
Oct. 4, 1969
W
17-16
Away
W
35- 6
Home
Sept. 30, 2006
L
21-50
Home
Oct. 3, 1970
L
9-20
Home
L
16-21
Home
Nov. 3, 2007
L
49-52
Away
VALPARAISO
Oct. 22, 1994
L
14-28
Away
Nov. 8, 2008
L
24-28
Home
Sept. 1, 2001
W
24- 7
Oct. 21, 1995
L
0-36
Away
Nov. 7, 2009
W
34-27
Away
Oct. 19, 2002
W
49-32
Oct. 26, 1996
L
24-31
Home
SEWANEE
Sept. 24, 2005 W
Oct. 25, 1997
L
15-22
Away
Oct. 19, 1940
W
27-20
Home
Oct. 28, 2006
W
Oct. 24, 1998
W
30-16
Home
Oct. 11, 1941
L
0- 7
Chattanooga
Nov. 10, 2007
W
44 -6
Oct. 23, 1999
W
24-16
Away
Sept. 1, 1990
L
9-17
Home
Oct. 11, 2008
L
Oct. 21, 2000
W
20-12
Home
Sept. 12, 1992
L
20-37
Away
VANDERBILT
Oct. 20, 2001 W (OT) 27-24
Away
Sept. 11, 1993
L
3- 7
Away
Nov. 22, 1968
L
20-53
Charlotte
Nov. 22, 1969
L
8-63
Away
7-5-1
Oct. 25, 1913
0-1
L
RANDOLPH-MACON
Oct. 15, 1949
0-1
L
SAN DIEGO
2-5
7-5
L
0- 9
Away
L
33-56
Orlando, Fla.
L
13-35
Away
Sept. 18, 1954 W
19- 0
Away
Oct. 22, 1955
W
21- 7
Away
Oct. 27, 1956
T
13-13
Home
Oct. 12, 1957
L
14-26
Away
Oct. 25, 1958
L
7-42
Home
Home
Oct. 24, 1959
L
7-34
Away
Away
Oct. 21, 1961
L
0-13
Home
48-17
Away
Oct. 20, 1962
L
7-20
Away
48-14
Away
Oct. 5, 1963
T
10-10
Home
Home
Oct. 24, 1964
L
0-35
Away
29-35 (OT) Away
Oct. 23, 1965
L
10-16
Home
Sept. 16, 1967
L
21-46
Away
Nov. 9, 1968
L
17-21
Home
Nov. 1, 1969
W
59- 6
Home
Oct. 31, 1970
W
55-21
Away
Sept. 18, 1971
L
3-27
Away
Sept. 16, 1972 W
18-14
Away
TOLEDO
0-1
1-1
5-1
0-2
Nov. 19, 1994
W
28-14
Bermuda
Nov. 3, 1990
L
13-23
Away
Sept. 9, 1995
W
21-14
Home
VIRGINIA
Sept. 21, 1991
L
9-13
Home
Sept. 21, 1996
L
16-17
Away
Nov. 1, 1902
L
0-34
Away
Sept. 19, 1992
L
6-31
Away
Sept. 20, 1997 W
42-14
Home
Oct. 31, 1903
L
0-22
Charlotte
Sept. 18, 1993 W
41-12
Home
Sept. 19, 1998W (OT) 16- 9
Away
Oct. 27, 1905
L
0- 11
Away
Nov. 3, 1973
L
17-24
Away
Sept. 18, 1999 W
21- 0
Home
Sept. 27, 1907
T
5- 5
Away
Sept. 28, 1974
L
7-43
Home
14- 0
Away
Oct. 9, 1908
L
0-12
Away
Sept. 27, 1975
L
0-55
Away
Oct. 1, 1909
L
0- 11
Away
Oct. 29, 1977
L
0-21
Away Away
RHODES
1-3
RICHMOND
9-19-1
0-8-2
Oct. 23, 1920
W
7- 0
Away
Sept. 16, 2000 W
Oct. 29, 1921
T
14-14
Away
SOUTH CAROLINA
Oct. 4, 1924
W
7- 0
Away
1897
W
6- 0
Unknown
Sept. 30, 1916
L
0-14
Away
Nov. 4, 1989
L
36-39
Nov. 9, 1946
L
6-26
Home
Nov. 24, 1898
W
6- 0
Unknown
Sept. 24, 1921
L
0-28
Away
Sept. 7, 2002
L
16-41
Away
Nov. 8, 1947
W
13- 7
Away
Nov. 29, 1899
W
5- 0
Home
Oct. 5, 1935
T
0- 0
Away
Sept. 6, 2003
L
9-31
Home
14-6
Nov. 6, 1948
L
0- 6
Home
Nov. 22, 1900
W
5- 0
Charlotte
Oct. 27, 1962
L
7-34
Away
Sept. 3, 2005
L
0-33
Away
Oct. 22, 1949
L
7-28
Home
Oct. 30, 1901
W
12- 5
Charlotte
Oct. 5, 1968
L
14-41
Away
Sept. 2, 2006
L
19-20
Away
Nov. 18, 1950
W
39- 0
Away
Nov. 8, 1903
L
12-28
Charlotte
VMI
Oct. 20, 1951
L
6-25
Away
Nov. 14, 1904
W
6- 0
Away
L
0-26
Away
Nov. 8, 1952
W
38-19
Home
Nov. 3, 1905
L
5- 7
Charlotte
Nov. 17, 1905
W
Sept. 26, 1953
L
0-16
Away
Oct. 28, 1908
W
22- 0
Away
Nov. 29, 1906
W
Nov. 4, 1904
17-38-3 L
0- 6
VIRGINIA TECH
3-10-1
Away
Nov. 26, 1903
8- 6
Away
Nov. 17, 1906
L
0-10
Away
6- 0
Away
Oct. 26, 1907
W
12- 5
Away
80
RESULTS BY OPPONENT Oct. 5, 1910
L
6-16
Away
Oct. 29, 1949
L
0-53
Away
Nov. 18, 1916
W
32- 0
Away
Nov. 21, 1964
L
3-17
Away
Oct. 20, 1917
L
7-13
Away
Oct. 21, 1950
L
12-47
Home
Nov. 22, 1917
W
62- 0
Home
Nov. 20, 1965
W
13- 6
Home
Oct. 21, 1922
T
7- 7
Home
Oct. 27, 1951
L
0-34
Away
Oct. 22, 1921
W
87- 0
Home
Nov. 12, 1966
L
28-40
Away
Oct. 6, 1923
L
0- 7
Away
Sept. 27, 1952
L
14-33
Home
Nov. 11, 1922
W
34- 0
Charlotte
Nov. 11, 1967
W
30- 7
Home
Oct. 25, 1930
L
19-20
Home
Nov. 7, 1953
L
7-34
Away
Oct. 11, 1924
W
7- 0
Home
Nov. 16, 1968
W
24- 9
Away
Oct. 10, 1931
L
6-18
Away
Oct. 16, 1955
W
54- 0
Home
Sept. 26, 1925 W
7- 0
Home
Nov. 15, 1969
L
27-28
Home
Oct. 18, 1941
L
0-16
Home
Oct. 13, 1956
W
48- 6
Away
Sept. 25, 1926 W
24- 6
Away
Oct. 24, 1970
L
13-35
Away
Oct. 10, 1942
L
0-16
Away
Sept. 17, 1977 W
42-14
Home
Oct. 8, 1927
W
12- 2
Away
Oct. 23, 1971
L
22-23
Home
Sept. 29, 1951 W
32-20
Away
Sept. 16, 1978 W
34- 7
Away
Oct. 13, 1928
L
0- 7
Home
Oct. 21, 1972
L
17-27
Away
Sept. 20, 1952
L
14-27
Home
Oct. 12, 1991
W
16-14
Away
Oct. 5, 1929
W
7- 0
Away
Sept. 8, 1973
L
0-23
Home
Nov. 5, 1960
W
9- 7
Away
Oct. 10, 1992
L
12-27
Home
Nov. 8, 1930
W
13- 0
Home
Oct. 12, 1974
L
7-49
Away
Oct. 9, 1993
W
21-14
Away
Oct. 1, 1932
W
40- 6
Home
Sept. 23, 1978 W
31-27
Home
Oct. 8, 1994
L
3- 9
Home
Oct. 7, 1933
W
28-13
Away
Nov. 10, 1979
L
28-48
Away
Oct. 7, 1995
L
13-19
Away
Nov. 5, 1938
W
29- 0
Home
Sept. 12, 1981 W
22-21
Away
W
23-12
Home
Oct. 5, 1946
W
54- 0
Charlotte
Sept. 11, 1982
L
0-54
Home
0-1
WAGNER Sept. 23, 1989
L
11-35
WAKE FOREST
Away 15-11-4
Nov. 14, 1908
W
31- 4
Charlotte
Oct. 12, 1996
Nov. 24, 1910
W
32- 0
Charlotte
Oct. 11, 1997
L
22-32
Away
Oct. 11, 1947
W
12- 7
Charlotte
Sept. 10, 1983
L
7-21
Away
Nov. 11, 1911
W
9- 0
Away
Oct. 10, 1998
W
29- 7
Home
Oct. 23, 1948
T
7- 7
Away
Oct. 27, 1984
W
7- 0
Home
Nov. 28, 1912
W
13- 7
Charlotte
Oct. 9, 1999
W
35-28
Away
Nov. 13, 1954
W
3- 0
Away
Nov. 2, 1985
W
21-17
Away
Nov. 27, 1913
W
6- 0
Charlotte
WESLEY
Nov. 12, 1955
L
9-21
Home
Sept. 13, 1986
L
10-20
Home
Nov. 26, 1914
W
7- 6
Home
Nov. 10, 1956
L
14-27
Away
Oct. 24, 1987
W
10- 0
Away
Nov. 25, 1915
W
21- 7
Charlotte
Nov. 9, 1957
W
16- 7
Home
Oct. 8, 1988
L
15-32
Home
Nov. 17, 1917
Nov. 1, 1958
W
21-20
Away
Oct. 28, 1989
L
0-51
Away
Oct. 31, 1959
L
20-27
Home
1-0
Oct. 26, 2002
W
31- 0
Home 1-0
WESTMINSTER
W
72- 7
Away
Sept. 21, 1912 W
Sept. 27, 1919 W
21- 0
Away
WEST VIRGINIA
Oct. 16, 1920
W
27- 7
Charlotte
Nov. 18, 1967
Oct. 15, 1921
L
7-10
Charlotte
WEST VIRGINIA TECH
Oct. 14, 1922
T
6- 6
Charlotte
Oct. 30, 1954
W
51- 0
Home
Oct. 20, 1923
L
0- 6
Charlotte
Oct. 19, 1957
W
31-14
Away
Oct. 3, 1925
T
7- 7
Charlotte
Nov. 9, 1985
L
10-35
Home
Oct. 23, 1926
T
3- 3
Charlotte
Nov. 7, 1987
L
25-41
Home
Oct. 22, 1927
T
13-13
Away
Oct. 27, 1928
L
6-25
Charlotte
Sept. 8, 1984
L
13-45
Away
Oct. 29, 1929
L
0- 6
Away
Sept. 7, 1985
L
0-13
Home
Nov. 27, 1930
L
2-13
Charlotte
WILLIAM & MARY
Nov. 26, 1931
L
0- 7
Charlotte
Nov. 18, 1933
W
12- 7
Away
Nov. 24, 1932
W
7- 0
Home
Sept. 27, 1947
L
0-21
Away
Nov. 30, 1933
W
20-13
Charlotte
Sept. 25, 1948
L
6-14
Charlotte
Nov. 29, 1934
W
13-12
Home
Nov. 8, 1958
W
16- 7
Away
Nov. 28, 1935
W
14- 6
Away
Nov. 7, 1959
L
7-25
Home
Nov. 26, 1936
W
19- 6
Home
Nov. 4, 1961
W
31-30
Away
Nov. 25, 1937
L
7-19
Charlotte
Oct. 13, 1962
T
7- 7
Home
Nov. 24, 1938
L
0-19
Charlotte
Nov. 16, 1963
L
7-34
Away
Nov. 30, 1939
L
7-46
Charlotte
Oct. 16, 1965
L
7-41
Home
Sept. 11, 1971
L
7-27
Away
Oct. 18, 1969
W
17-15
Away
Sept. 9, 1972
L
20-26
Away
Nov. 14, 1970
L
28-29
Home
Sept. 25, 1971
L
14-40
Away
Oct. 22, 1909
L
6-18
Away
Nov. 4, 1972
L
9-56
Home
Oct. 21, 1910
L
12-14
Away
Oct. 20, 1973
L
35-51
Away
Nov. 2, 1912
L
0-54
Away
WINGATE
Sept. 25, 1915
L
0-14
Away
Oct. 10, 1987
L
27-50
Home
Nov. 2, 1918
W
20- 0
Home
Aug. 30, 2003
L
10-22
Home
Oct. 11, 1919
L
0- 7
Away
Sept. 9, 2006 L (OT) 16-22
Away
Oct. 2, 1920
L
0- 6
Away
Sept. 8, 2007
Oct. 3, 1931
W
7- 0
Away
WITTENBERG
Oct. 8, 1932
W
7- 0
Home
Nov. 25, 1966
Nov. 15, 1941
T
13-13
Away
W.N.H.S.
Nov. 14, 1942
W
21-13
Charlotte
WASHINGTON & LEE
13-18-1
Home 0-1
L
0-35
Away 2-2
0-2
4-9-1
0-4
30-33
Away
L
14-16
Home
W
23- 0
Away
0-1
1-0
Nov. 16, 1904
Nov. 2, 1946
L
6-25
Home
WOFFORD
Oct. 25, 1947
L
0-32
Away
Oct. 17, 1914
W
86- 6
Home
Nov. 13, 1948
L
20-21
Home
Oct. 16, 1915
W
45- 0
Home
81
L
0- 6
Away
Nov. 11, 1961
W
34-13
Home
Sept. 29, 1962 W
15- 0
Away
ONE-POINT GAMES
WESTERN CAROLINA
L
Sept. 24, 1960
30-19-1
Nov. 13, 1902 Nov. 26, 1914 Sept. 29, 1922 Oct. 19, 1929 Nov. 28, 1929 Oct. 25, 1930 Nov. 15, 1930 Oct. 22, 1932 Nov. 29, 1934 Oct. 31, 1936 Oct. 29, 1938 Nov. 13, 1948 Oct. 17, 1952 Oct. 25, 1952 Oct. 17, 1953 Oct. 11, 1958 Nov. 1, 1958 Nov. 19, 1960 Nov. 4, 1961 Oct. 4, 1969 Nov. 15, 1969 Oct. 10, 1970 Nov. 14, 1970 Oct. 23, 1971 Nov. 6, 1971 Oct. 26, 1974 Sept. 30, 1978 Sept. 12, 1981 Sept. 25, 1982 Nov. 13, 1982 Nov. 11, 1989 Sept. 21, 1996 Oct. 16, 1999 Sept. 2, 2006 Oct. 21, 2006 Sept. 15, 2007
Davidson Record: 18-18 at Georgia Tech Wake Forest at Presbyterian at The Citadel Duke Virginia Tech (hc) North Carolina at The Citadel Wake Forest at Furman at Furman Washington & Lee at Presbyterian Furman (hc) Presbyterian (hc) at Presbyterian at Wofford Furman at William & Mary at Trinity Wofford Bucknell William & Mary Wofford (hc) at East Carolina Hampden-Sydney (hc) Bucknell (hc) Wofford Newberry at Catawba Salisbury State (hc) at Sewanee at Georgetown at VMI Dayton Lenoir-Rhyne (hc)
(hc) denotes homecoming game
2010 FOOTBALL
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OPPONENT INFORMATION Georgetown Sept. 4 w Davidson, N.C. w 6 p.m.
Butler Oct. 9 w Davidson, N.C. w Noon
Location/Enrollment: Washington, D.C./6,806 Nickname: Hoyas Colors: Blue and Gray Stadium (Capacity): Multi-Sport Field (3,500) Surface: Artificial Grass (Field Turf) Affiliation: NCAA FCS Conference: Patriot League Head Coach: Kevin Kelly (Springfield ‘82) Career Record (Years): 5-38 (4) Record at Georgetown (Years): Same 2009 Record/Conference: 0-11/0-5 (6th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 49/36 Starters Returning: 13 (Off. 6; Def. 7; Special 0) SID Contact: Ryan Sakamoto Phone/Cell: 202-687-5241/202-907-3054 E-mail: ras228@georgetown.edu Press Box Phone: TBA Web Site: www.guhoyas.com
Location/Enrollment: Indianapolis, Ind./4,500 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue and White Stadium (Capacity): Butler Bowl (5,000) Surface: Field Turf Affiliation: NCAA FCS Conference: Pioneer Football League Head Coach: Jeff Voris (DePauw ’89) Career Record (Years): 39-55 (9) Record at Butler (Years): 24-21 (4) 2009 Record/Conference: 11-1/7-1 (T-1st) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 40/13 Starters Returning: 19 (Off. 9; Def. 8; Special 2) SID Contact: Jim McGrath Phone/Cell: 317-940-9414/317-842-5940 E-mail: jmcgrath@butler.edu Press Box Phone: 317-940-9817 Web Site: www.butlersports.com
Dayton Oct. 30 w Davidson, N.C. w 1 p.m. Location/Enrollment: Dayton, Ohio/7,700 Nickname: Flyers Colors: Red and Blue Stadium (Capacity): Welcome Stadium (11,000) Surface: Artificial turf Affiliation: NCAA FCS Conference: Pioneer Football League Head Coach: Rick Chamberlin (Dayton ‘80) Career Record (Years): 18-5 (3) Record at Dayton (Years): Same 2009 Record/Conference: 9-2/7-1 (T-1st) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 36/16 Starters Returning: 15 (Off. 10; Def. 3; Special 2) SID Contact: Doug Hauschild Phone/Cell: 937-229-4390/937-272-4503 E-mail: sid@dayton.edu Press Box Phone: 937-449-2851 Web Site: www.daytonflyers.com
Marist Nov. 6 w Poughkeepsie, N.Y. w Noon
Lenoir-Rhyne Sept. 11 w Hickory, N.C. w 7 p.m.
Morehead State Oct. 16 w Morehead, Ky. w 1 p.m.
Location/Enrollment: Hickory, N.C./1,600 Nickname: Bears Colors: Cardinal and Black Stadium (Capacity): Moretz Stadium (8,500) Surface: Natural Grass Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: South Atlantic Head Coach: Fred Goldsmith (Florida ’67) Career Record (Years): 52-100-1 (14) Record at Lenoir-Rhyne (Years): 10-23 (3) 2009 Record/Conference: 5-6/2-5 (T-6th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 58/31 Starters Returning: 17 (Off. 7; Def. 7; Special 3) SID Contact: John Karrs Phone/Cell: 828-328-7174/828-261-9973 E-mail: karrsjd@lr.edu Press Box Phone: 828-328-7780 Web Site: www.lrbears.com
Location/Enrollment: Morehead, Ky./9,046 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Blue and Gold Stadium (Capacity): Jayne Stadium (10,000) Surface: AstroPlay Affiliation: NCAA FCS Conference: Pioneer Football League Head Coach: Matt Ballard (Gardner-Webb ’79) Career Record (Years): 125-109 (22) Record at Morehead State (Years): 90-84 (16) 2009 Record/Conference: 3-8/1-7 (9th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/17 Starters Returning: 19 (Off. 7; Def. 6; Special 6) SID Contact: Drew Dickerson Phone/Cell: 606-783-2556/606-207-5120 E-mail: a.dickerson@moreheadstate.edu Press Box Phone: 606-783-2500 Web Site: www.msueagles.com
Campbell Sept. 18 w Buies Creek, N.C. w 1 p.m.
Drake Oct. 23 w Des Moines, Iowa w 1 p.m. (CST)
San Diego Nov. 13 w Davidson, N.C. w 1 p.m.
Location/Enrollment: Des Moines, Iowa/5,668 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Blue and White Stadium (Capacity): Drake Stadium (14,557) Surface: Field Turf Affiliation: NCAA FCS Conference: Pioneer Football League Head Coach: Chris Creighton Career Record (Years): 109-32 (13) Record at Drake (Years): 14-8 (2) 2009 Record/Conference: 8-3/7-2 (2nd) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 27/18 Starters Returning: 16 (Off. 7; Def. 8; Special 1) SID Contact: Mike Mahon Phone/Cell: 515-271-3014/515-208-8281 E-mail: mike.mahon@drake.edu Press Box Phone: 515-271-3729/3794 Web Site: www.godrakebulldogs.com
Location/Enrollment: San Diego, Calif./7,800 Nickname: Toreros Colors: Torero Blue, Navy and White Stadium (Capacity): Torero Stadium (7,000) Surface: Natural Grass Affiliation: NCAA FCS Conference: Pioneer Football League Head Coach: Ron Caragher (UCLA ’90) Career Record (Years): 22-9 (3) Record at San Diego (Years): Same 2009 Record/Conference: 4-7/3-5 (T-4th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/15 Starters Returning: 13 (Off. 5; Def. 6; Special 1) SID Contact: Ted Gosen Phone/Cell: 619-260-4745/619-954-2807 E-mail: tgosen@sandiego.edu Press Box Phone: 619-767-3988 Web Site: www.usdtoreros.com
Location/Enrollment: Buies Creek, N.C./6,834 Nickname: Fighting Camels Colors: Orange and Black Stadium (Capacity): Barker-Lane Stadium (5,000) Surface: Astroturf Affiliation: NCAA FCS Conference: Pioneer Football League Head Coach: Dale Steele (South Carolina, ‘76) Career Record (Years): 4-18 (2) Record at Campbell (Years): Same 2009 Record/Conference: 3-8/2-6 (8th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 50/3 Starters Returning: 21 (Off. 10; Def. 10; Spec. 1) SID Contact: Joe Prisco Phone/Cell: 910-893-1369/910-893-0513 Press Box Phone: TBA E-mail: priscoj@campbell.edu Web Site: www.gocamels.com
Presbyterian Nov. 20 w Clinton, S.C. w 1 p.m.
Jacksonville Sept. 25 w Davidson, N.C. w 1 p.m. Location/Enrollment: Jacksonville, Fla./3,436 Nickname: Dolphins Colors: Green and White Stadium (Capacity): D.B. Milne Field (5,000) Surface: AstroTurf Affiliation: NCAA FCS Conference: Pioneer Football League Head Coach: Kerwin Bell (Florida ‘87) Career Record (Years): 19-16 (3) Record at Jacksonville (Years): Same 2009 Record/Conference: 7-4/6-2 (4th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 54/17 Starters Returning: 18 (Off. 10; Def. 5; Spec. 3) SID Contact: Joel Lamp Phone/Cell: 904-256-7409/904-304-2067 E-mail: jlamp@ju.edu Press Box Phone: 904-256-7588 Web Site: www.judolphins.com
Location/Enrollment: Poughkeepsie, N.Y./4,256 Nickname: Red Foxes Colors: Red and Black Stadium (Capacity): Tenney Stadium (5,000) Surface: Natural Grass Affiliation: NCAA FCS Conference: Pioneer Football League Head Coach: Jim Parady (Maine ‘83) Career Record (Years): 96-88-1 (18) Record at Marist (Years): Same 2009 Record/Conference: 7-4/5-3 (5th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 62/26 Starters Returning: 11 (Off. 3; Def. 8; Special 0) SID Contact: Mike Ferraro Phone/Cell: 845-575-3321/914-456-3447 E-mail: michael.j.ferraro@marist.edu Press Box Phone: 845-575-3155 Web Site: www.goredfoxes.com
Location: St. Louis, Mo. Affiliation: NCAA FCS Commissioner: Patty Viverito Media Relations: Cody Bush Phone: 931-221-7561 E-mail: bushc@apsu.edu Web Site: www.pioneer-football.org Commissioner Mailing Address: 1818 Chouteau Ave. St. Louis, MO 63103 Media Relations Mailing Address: P.O. Box 4515 Clarksville, TN 37044
Location/Enrollment: Clinton, S.C./1,200 Nickname: Blue Hose Colors: Blue and Garnet Stadium (Capacity): New Bailey (6,500) Surface: Natural Grass Affiliation: NCAA FCS Conference: Big South Head Coach: Harold Nichols (Presbyterian ’90) Career Record (Years): 0-11 (1) Record at Presbyterian (Years): Same 2009 Record/Conference: 0-11/0-6 (6th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 51/12 Starters Returning: 22 (Off. 9; Def. 8; Special 5) SID Contact: Brent Hager Phone/Cell: 864-833-8252/276-619-1041 E-mail: bchager@presby.edu Press Box Phone: 864-938-4040 Web Site: www.gobluehose.com
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