2011 SCHEDULE September
October
November
3 10 24 1 8
@ Georgetown Lenoir-Rhyne Johnson C. Smith @ San Diego* Marist*
15 22 29
@ Dayton* @ Jacksonville* Campbell*
5 12 19
@ Butler* Morehead State*^ Valparaiso*!
6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. (PST) 1 p.m.
All times Eastern unless noted Home games in bold * Pioneer Football League game ^ Homecoming ! Senior Day
1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS
QUICK FACTS
Davidson Quick Facts ..........................................................1
School Name: Davidson College Location: Davidson, N.C. Founded: 1837 Enrollment: 1,900 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) Surface: FieldTurf President: Carol E. Quillen (Chicago ‘83) Athletics Director: Jim Murphy (Davidson ’78) Faculty Athletic Rep.: Fred Smith Press Box Phone: (704) 894-2962
Season Preview ..................................................................2-5 Preseason Rosters ..............................................................6-8 Veteran Profiles................................................................9-21 Newcomer Profiles........................................................22-24 Head Coach Tripp Merritt ..........................................25-26 Davidson Coaching History..............................................27 Coaching Staff ................................................................28-30 Support Staff........................................................................31 2010 Statistics ................................................................32-33 2010 Box Scores..............................................................34-38 Pioneer Football League ....................................................39 Athletic Honors and Awards ......................................40-41 Academic Honors and Awards ........................................42 Top Performances..........................................................43-44 Individual Records........................................................45-51 Team Records ................................................................52-58 Annual Leaders ..................................................................59 Lettermen, 1947-2010 ....................................................60-62 Game-By-Game Results................................................63-68 Results by Opponent ....................................................69-73 Opponent Information ......................................................74
DIRECTIONS 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.
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.
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.
General Information
Team History First Year: 1897 All-Time Record: 410-557-45 (.427) All-Time PFL Record (2001-10): 24-29 (.453) Postseason Appearances: 1 (1969) Result: Lost 56-33 to Toledo, Tangerine Bowl
Team Information 2010 Team Record: 3-8 2010 PFL Record/Finish: 3-5/6th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 53/22 Starters Returning: 15 (7 off., 8 def., 0 spec.)
Staff Head Coach: Tripp Merritt (Charlotte ’90) E-mail: trmerritt@davidson.edu Office Phone: (704) 894-2378 Career Record (Years): 26-36 (6) Record at Davidson (Years): Same Asst. Coaches (Years/Responsibilities): Brett Hayford (19th/Assoc. Head/DL) Meade Clendaniel (12th/Def. Coord./DB) Matt Mumme (1st/Off. Coord./QB E.J. Henderson (1st/WR/Special Teams) Robert Fickling (1st/OL) Curt Williams (15th/ILB) Frank Swart (8th/Secondary) Jimmy Means (6th/OLB) Steve Leahy (3rd/TE) John Stillwell (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
CREDITS Written By: John Kilgo and Marc Gignac. Edited By: Marc Gignac, Gavin McFarlin, Lauren Biggers and Mark Brumbaugh. Cover Design: Gavin McFarlin. Inside Layout and Design: Marc Gignac and Lauren Biggers. Photography: Tim Cowie, Todd Drexler (Sideline Sports), Brian Westerholt (Sports on Film), Ellen Harasimowicz, Willis Glasgow (WG Sports Photos), Mike Slade, Chris Keane, Peter Roady, Bill Giduz, Mike Hood, Bennett Scarborough, Curtis Fowler, Paul Burgett and sports information archives.
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SEASON PREVIEW Nobody ever said life for a college head football coach would be easy. The challenges are always there. Play to play, game to game, season to season. Adjustments have to be made, risks taken. It’s great when it all works. But when it doesn’t? Davidson coach Tripp Merritt knows. His team last season finished 3-8 and below expectations, especially his. Adding to his frustration was that Davidson wasn’t that far away from being able to compete for a Pioneer League championship. A few plays here or there would have made an enormous difference. But that’s part of the game. It was no secret. Merritt knew that his offense – anemic at too many times – was going to have to get dramatically better. The 2010 offense sputtered, averaging only 287 yards and 14.8 points a game. The passing game produced an equal number of touchdowns to interceptions – 13. Meanwhile, the ground game wasn’t effective enough to keep drives alive as the team averaged 80 yards a game rushing or 2.6 yards an attempt. That’s not a winning recipe for college football in this day and age. Merritt knew he had to take bold steps to fix an offense that too often put Davidson’s defense in bad situations. He was at a crossroads. With academic standards that make it challenging for Davidson to recruit large numbers of big, athletic, physical linemen, the Wildcats have to discover extraordinary, unique ways to move the football. It’s been that way, dating all the way to the late 1960s when the late and brilliant coach Homer Smith dazzled the Southern Conference with a passing game that was so difficult to defend that it landed Davidson a berth in the 1969 Tangerine Bowl. Merritt concluded that his offense would have to choose one of two paths. It
Head Coach Tripp Merritt
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could become a true option offense, the type run effectively by the service academies and Georgia Tech. Or, he could throw caution to the wolves and sling the ball around. Looking at his roster and personnel, he decided to go to the air, especially after seeing sophomore quarterback Jonathan Carkhuff’s performance against Drake last season, when he set a school record for completions with 41. The Offense In searching for a new offensive coordinator last winter, Merritt talked to a lot of folks. Then he met Matt Mumme. Thirty-six years old, born in Texas, Mumme played college quarterback at Kentucky behind Tim Couch and for his father Hal Mumme, the head coach. Hal Mumme derived much of his passhappy offensive philosophy from former Brigham Young coach Lavell Edwards, an offensive mastermind who believed in throwing the ball all over the field, any time, any place. Hal Mumme had Mike Leech on his staff as assistant coach. Leech, of course, later gained national renown for his offensive explosions as head coach at Texas Tech. Matt Mumme was assistant coach for his father for eight seasons, including last season as offensive coordinator at Division III McMurry in Abilene, Texas. McMurry passed for 3,665 yards and 45 touchdowns last season. As Merritt and Mumme talked in the interview process and watched tape and drew plays on a board, it became obvious to Merritt that he had found what he was looking for to spice up his Davidson offense and to give it not only a new look but also a new attitude. Mumme was his guy. “I think we had a connection from the beginning when we discovered that we are
Sophomore Jonathan Carkhuff
both Jimmy Buffet and country music fans,” Merritt says with a chuckle. Some might describe Matt Mumme as being a tad cocky. He probably wouldn’t take offense to it. At the very least, he has a Texas swagger and unbridled confidence that the entire Davidson offense has embraced. The Pioneer League will be introduced to the Air Raid offense this season. “Basketball on grass” is the way basketball coach Rick Pitino described it when Hal Mumme coached it at Kentucky. The Wildcats will practice and play fast. It’s not necessary for Davidson’s offensive players to go through conditioning drills because their two-hour daily practice takes care of it. If a receiver catches the ball on his own 8-yard line in practice, he runs 92 yards to score. Running backs take handoffs and run the entire distance to the end zone, even if it means going 99 yards. Hal Mumme borrowed this idea from the late football genius Bill Walsh during Walsh’s championship dynasty at the San Francisco 49ers. “Sprinting all the way to the end zone not only gets them in shape but also emphasizes that we expect them to go score every time they touch the ball,” Mumme says. “This offense gives kids that maybe aren’t quite as athletic or talented as some of their opponents a good chance to win.” Davidson is going to sling the ball around. Since this is his first season at Davidson, has he had time to incorporate the entire offensive package? “This offense can be installed and taught in three days,” he maintains. “We’re going to use all the real estate,” Mumme says. “If we’re not fast enough to beat you deep, we’ll beat you across the field.” The Wildcats will use wide splits on
Sophomore Marcus Johnston
Senior Jonathan Adams
SEASON PREVIEW the offensive line to make it a longer dash for defensive linemen to get to the quarterback. Defenders don’t like to play against the Air Raid because it’s relentless and wears them down. You’ll not see the Wildcats huddle on offense. Never. “I don’t even know how to put a huddle together,” Mumme says. The Air Raid must have a really good quarterback to function at a high level. He says Davidson certainly has one in Carkhuff, who passed for 2,002 yards and 12 touchdowns last year as a freshman. “He has field smarts, can read defenses and has the ability to move guys around as the situation calls for it,” Mumme says. Carkhuff was coached in high school by Mike Muschamp, the brother of Florida head coach Will Muschamp. “You can’t rattle the kid,” Merritt says of Carkhuff. “In our game against Drake last year, he was knocked down 18 times and always got up ready for the next play.” Carkhuff is backed up by junior Chris Cochrane and senior Matt Heavner. Mumme says he’s pleased with the talent and depth at quarterback. Early in the season, after Carkhuff becomes more familiar with the Air Raid, he’ll be calling 30 to 40 percent of the plays himself. “Our work is done during the week to get the quarterback ready to do this,” Mumme says. While passing will be the central theme of the Air Raid, the running backs will play a huge role in determining its success. “Our backs will catch a lot of balls,” Mumme says. “Our goal is to lead the league in all-purpose yards.” The running backs are capable of doing big things in this offense. Sophomore Marcus Johnston is a physical player who likes contact. Backups are Clem Butler, a senior who moved from defense to offense, and sophomore Chris Gorman.
Junior Lanny Funsten
They will all get work as Mumme substitutes often at the skill positions. Of course, the receivers had better be able to make plays. Mumme’s not all that concerned. He looks over his roster of receivers and says, “ I was pleasantly surprised with the talent on the roster in the spring. We’ve got some guys who can run. They’re good enough and fast enough that if they run our routes properly, they’ll be fine.” It doesn’t much matter who the starters will be at wide receiver, because “eight or nine will have to be ready to play in each game,” Merritt says. Senior Jonathan Adams and juniors Lanny Funsten and Houegnon Attenoukon were listed as the frontrunners heading into fall camp. The starting tight end is Reese Williams, a sophomore. “A talented player from Texas,” Merritt says, “who can be a playmaker for us. You’ll see him in a lot of places on the field.” Juniors Danny Martinez, Josh Wiggins, Sherrod Davis and Nick Orobello are also expected to see plenty of action as members of the receiving corps. When Mumme came to Davidson last spring to install the new offense, he felt he could make do with having young players at the skill positions but desired experience and age on the offensive line. He’ll have four seniors playing a lot on the offensive line along with talented sophomore guard Adam Kurtz. Seniors Colin Wint (left tackle), Joe Newlon (left guard), Alex Fleming (center) and Ethan Clark (right tackle) will give Mumme the experience and talents he covets for his offensive line. “We’re as athletic along the offensive line as we’ve been since I’ve been head coach,” Merritt says. While Mumme will substitute often at the skill positions, he seldom replaces his quarterback or the offensive line. “The
Sophomore Reese Williams
Senior Colin Wint
offensive linemen will be our warriors,” he says, “because they’ll play pretty much the whole game.” The offensive unit quickly bought into Mumme’s swashbuckling approach. He told them from the start, “It’s not about the opponent’s defense. It’s about us. If we do what we’re supposed to do, we’ll be fine.” He’s going to spread those defenses out, make them uncomfortable, try to wear them out and frustrate them. “We have 40 or 45 players on offense, and each one of them will help us,” he said. The Air Raid has made believers out of the team’s offensive players – and they needed a good jolt after last year’s less than impressive numbers. They need to have fun playing football. “Our players have some of the toughest academic rigors in the country at Davidson,” Mumme said. “When they finish classes and come to practice, football ought to be fun.” The Defense While the offensive approach will be brand new to the Wildcats, the defense will try to continue to build on the success coached by defensive coordinator Meade Clendaniel, in his 12th year as coordinator, and associate head coach Brett Hayford, in his 19th season on the Davidson coaching staff. The Wildcats will line up in their traditional 3-4 and make opposing offenses wonder where the pressure is coming from. Clendaniel believes his defense can be very good again this season, but it’s not without some key questions, mainly at cornerback, where the Wildcats will be young and inexperienced after graduating four corners from last year’s team. But don’t mistake inexperience for lack of talent. Sophomore Michael Corbett is expected to start at one corner. Most of his game
Senior Alex Fleming
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Senior Peter Kidwell
Junior Pete Anderson
experience has come on special teams, but he loves competition. “He could become a three-year starter for us at corner,” Merritt says. “He’s tough as nails.” Says Clendaniel, “People say he’s too small. That’s good. Let ‘em talk. Michael always has something to prove. He’s quick, fast, tough, an ROTC guy.” Junior Adam Dulberger will get a good look at the other corner. “He has the size we’re looking for,” Clendaniel says. “He was a wide receiver in high school so he can run and has good ball skills.” Also in the picture at corner are juniors Brody Medford and Toms BernhardsCallahan, who played wide receiver his first two seasons at Davidson, as well as sophomore John Ferreira. The outlook at safety is much more predictable because there is talent and experience at those two positions. The strong safety is Pete Kidwell, who might well be the best player and athlete on the team and made second-team all-conference last season. “He’s everything you’d ever want in a football player,” Clendaniel says. “He’s one of the best secondary players that Davidson has ever had.” His backup is senior Malcolm MosesHampton “who on game day is our fastest player,” Clendaniel says. “He’s tough and plays at inside linebacker in our nickel defense.” “Malcolm is a tireless worker,” adds Merritt. “He even eats ice cream at 110 miles per hour.” A young player will work his way onto the field is Dan Casey, a sophomore from Rock Hill, S.C. “He’s a young Kidwell,” Clendaniel says, paying the ultimate compliment, “and we use him at outside linebacker when we’re in nickel.” Junior Pete Anderson is the free safety. He has such natural instincts for football that he knows what every man on the defense should be doing and where they
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Senior Malcolm Moses-Hampton
should be lined up. “When Anderson speaks as the quarterback of our defense,” Clendaniel says, pausing for emphasis, “it’s law.” Backing up Anderson is senior Tyler Hammett, who had three interceptions in the spring game. “He has played quarterback and is a smart football player,” Clendaniel says. The outside linebackers bring talent and big plays to the Davidson defense. Senior John Behm is such a leader that he was named one of only 22 players nationally to the AFCA Good Works Team. He was a preseason choice for the All-Pioneer League team.
Sophomore Dan Casey
“Very athletic,” Clendaniel says. “He used to play strong safety for us and was a wide receiver in high school.” Clendaniel is also high in praise of Behm’s backup, junior Jelani Doeman. He came to Davidson as a tailback and is athletic and versatile. “Both of those guys can line up and play in any defense we call,” Clendaniel says. Senior Patrick Hunt is one of the defensive anchors at outside linebacker. He’s experienced and knowledgeable. “He’s the thinker,” Clendaniel says. “He knows what everybody on the defense is supposed to do.” He’s good in the open field and can run. Junior Grant Thomas
PRESEASON TWO-DEEP WR
39 8 WR 1 21 LT 53 55 LG 59 76 C 56 61 RG 72 62 RT 51 78 Y 11 81 WR 88 12 QB 14 18 RB 28 22 PK 37 82 KOR 1 2
WILDCAT OFFENSE Houegnon Attenoukon (6-0, 175, Jr.) Danny Martinez (5-8, 170, Jr.) Jonathan Adams (6-0, 185, Sr.) Josh Wiggins (6-3, 195, Jr.) Colin Wint (6-3, 285, Sr.) Joey Esposito (6-2, 275, Jr.) Joe Newlon (6-3, 290, Sr.) Alec Bartz (6-3, 290, So.) Alex Fleming (6-2, 265, Sr.) Mark Brannan (6-0, 265, So.) Adam Kurtz (6-2, 280, So.) Joe Cline (6-1, 260, Sr.) Ethan Clark (6-3, 275, Sr.) Bobby Freeman (6-3, 275, So.) Reese Williams (6-3, 215, So.) Sherrod Davis (5-11, 175, Jr.) Lanny Funsten (6-2, 185, Jr.) Nick Orobello (5-11, 170, Jr.) Jonathan Carkhuff (6-0, 195, So.) Chris Cochrane (6-4, 215, Jr.) Marcus Johnston (6-1, 195, So.) Clem Butler (5-10, 190, Sr.) Chazzo Habliston (6-0, 175, Jr.) Bo Swanson (6-3, 195, Sr.) Jonathan Adams (6-0, 185, Sr.) Michael Corbett (5-9, 175, So.)
DT
95 77 NG 66 60 DT 44 40 OLB 32 54 ILB 58 47 ILB 52 50 OLB 6 24 CB 27 20 FS 45 13 SS 15 26 CB 2 23 P 89 37 PRT 8 12
WILDCAT DEFENSE Morgan Popham (6-2, 240, Sr.) Torry Treu (6-2, 255, Jr.) Lewis McAlister (6-3, 245, Jr.) Jake Hall (6-1, 260, So.) Ellis Martin (6-1, 255, Sr.) Brad Johnson (6-2, 240, Jr.) Patrick Hunt (6-1, 210, Sr.) Grant Thomas (5-10, 225, Jr.) Gianni Ricci (5-10, 215, Sr.) Ben Prater (6-0, 220, So.) Patrick Moynahan (5-11, 220, Jr.) Richard Lockridge (5-11, 215, Sr.) John Behm (6-1, 215, Sr.) Jelani Doeman (6-0, 220, Jr.) Adam Dulberger (6-1, 185, Jr.) Toms Bernhards-Callahan (6-1, 190, Jr.) Pete Anderson (5-10, 180, Jr.) Tyler Hammett (6-1, 190, Sr.) Peter Kidwell (6-0, 210, Sr.) Malcolm Moses-Hampton (5-10, 190, Sr.) Michael Corbett (5-9, 175, So.) Brody Medford (6-1, 170, Jr.) Brenton Goodman (5-11, 185, Sr.) Chazzo Habliston (6-0, 175, Jr.) Danny Martinez (5-8, 170, Jr.) Nick Orobello (5-11, 170, Jr.)
SEASON PREVIEW will back up Hunt. Junior Patrick Moynahan is a starter at one inside linebacker. Affectionately called the “Mad Irishman” by his teammates, he led the team in tackles last season. He’s an instinctive player who is excellent against the run. Senior Richard Lockridge is his backup. He’s so good at rushing the passer that he will often be on the field at defensive end when the Wildcats are in their nickel defense. The other starter at inside linebacker is senior Gianni Ricci. He’s an emotional leader who will call the defenses. He grew up a Pittsburgh Steelers fan and requested the number 58 jersey when he came to Davidson because it was the number worn by former Steelers great linebacker Jack Lambert. “He’s been a backup for three years,” Clendaniel says of Ricci. “He has great instincts and is everything you’d want in a linebacker.” Ricci played at Montour High School in Pittsburgh, and for one season there, his coach was Hall of Famer Dick Butkus, the legendary linebacker from the Chicago Bears. Ricci’s backup on the inside will be sophomore Ben Prater, who Clendaniel praises for having good football instincts and the ability to play both the run and the pass with equal effectiveness. The number one strength of the defense might be the defensive line, where Coach Hayford brings back talent and experience. The Wildcats lost no members of last year’s defensive line to graduation. Senior Morgan Popham is a preseason All-PFL selection at one defensive tackle. The other defensive tackle is Ellis Martin, a senior who played nose guard his first three years. They will unquestionably be the leaders on the defensive line. Junior Lewis McAlister should be the starter at nose guard. He has good feet,
Junior Patrick Moynahan
and Hayford says he’s “slippery and very hard to block.” Hayford is excited about others on the defensive front, including junior Torry Treu, who is Popham’s backup at one of the defensive tackle positions. Treu, says Hayford, is quick and a good run defender. He started in six games last season. Junior Brad Johnson is another backup at defensive tackle. Hayford says, “he keeps getting better and better. He had a good spring and is an excellent pass rusher.” McAlister is backed up by Jake Hall, a sophomore from Charlotte’s Providence High School. Davidson’s defensive line, says Merritt, isn’t as big as some others in the Pioneer Football League but he adds, “I think this group is as athletic as any we’ve had.” Another hallmark of the Wildcats defense is versatility, which is good because depending on offensive personnel on the field, they will adapt to get their best athletes on the field. Davidson’s defense out of the 3-4 is designed to stop the run first, eliminate big plays and disguise where the fourth rusher is coming from in passing situations. “The Pioneer League is a quarterback’s league,” Hayford says, “and our goal is to make it as confusing and uncomfortable for the opponent’s quarterback as we can.” As far as depth is concerned on the defense, Clendaniel says he’s pleased with it at every position but cornerback. Young but talented players will have to answer the call there. Special Teams Merritt has always placed extraordinary attention on special teams, and that philosophy will continue this year even though he has installed wide receivers coach E.J. Henderson as special teams coordinator. “E.J. brings an extraordinary amount
Senior Richard Lockridge
Senior Gianni Ricci
of special teams experience and organization,” Merritt says. “He and I agree that we want to have some fun on special teams. We’ve faked seven punts in the last two years so our fans shouldn’t head to the rest room on fourth down.” Senior Brenton Goodman is number one on the depth chart at punter and is backed up by junior Chazzo Habliston. “Goodman has a good leg and Habliston can do it all,” said Merritt. Habliston is the place kicker backed up by senior Bo Swanson. Junior Robert Schick will also be in the mix for the kicking duties. Speedsters John Adams and Michael Corbett will return kickoffs and punts. The deep snapper is linebacker John Behm and holder for extra points and field goals is quarterback Matt Heavner. Behm was named FCS preseason first-team AllAmerica by the College Sporting News as a long snapper. It should also be noted that Merritt traditionally tells freshman that their best way to get on the field right away is to excel on special teams, so look for some rookies to be on the field covering and returning kicks and punts. Merritt says he’s happy with the freshman that reported to fall camp in August. He inherited a program that struggled to dress out 70 players and now routinely has about 100 at practice each day. Davidson football is recruiting well, the players are doing well in the classroom and depth is vastly improved. Things are on the uptick. “We’re doing everything right and obviously, we want to win more games,” Merritt said. “Nobody knows that better than I. But we will. We’re going to win here.” By John Kilgo
Junior Lewis McAlister
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PRESEASON ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME 1
WT.
YR.
HOMETOWN
HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS
WR
185
Sr.
King, N.C.
West Stokes
6-0
2
Matt Heavner*
QB
6-3
190
Sr.
Jamestown, N.C.
Ragsdale
2
Michael Corbett*
DB
5-9
175
So.
Delaware, Ohio
Hayes
3
Chris Trinetti*
WR
5-11
185
So.
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Chagrin Falls
4
Jeff McDaniels
WR
6-3
190
So.
Del Rio, Texas
Del Rio
5
Cameron Joe
OLB
5-10
205
So.
Concord, N.C.
North Mecklenburg
6
John Behm***
OLB
6-1
215
Sr.
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Kenston
6
Zach Clark
WR
6-2
200
Fr.
Martinsville, Ind.
Martinsville
7
6
Jonathan Adams**
ALPHABETICAL ROSTER POS. HT.
Tim Hines
WR
5-10
170
Fr.
Kings Mountain, N.C.
Kings Mountain
8
Danny Martinez
WR
5-8
170
Jr.
Modesto, Calif.
Woodberry Forest School
9
Dan Casey*
DB
6-2
195
So.
Rock Hill, S.C.
Westminster Catawba Christian
10
Cameron Harris
QB
6-2
205
Fr.
Kings Mountain, N.C.
Kings Mountain
11
Reese Williams*
TE
6-3
220
So.
Abilene, Texas
Abilene Cooper
12
Nick Orobello*
WR
5-11
170
Jr.
Tierra Verde, Fla.
Berkeley Prep
13
Tyler Hammett**
DB
6-1
190
Sr.
Waynesboro, Ga.
Burke County
13
Martel Campbell
QB/ATH 6-1
205
Fr.
Kannapolis, N.C.
A.L. Brown
14
Jonathan Carkhuff*
QB
6-0
195
So.
Marietta, Ga.
Lovett
14
Robert Klein
DB
5-8
180
Fr.
Tampa, Fla.
Berkley Prep
15
Peter Kidwell***
DB
6-0
210
Sr.
Marshall, Va.
Fauquier
15
Jake Bates
QB
6-0
190
Fr.
Noblesville, Ind.
Noblesville
16
Robert Schick**
K
6-0
205
Jr.
Wilson, N.C.
Hunt
17
John Ferreira
DB
5-10
180
So.
Olympia, Wash.
Timberline
18
Chris Cochrane*
QB
6-4
215
Jr.
Chicago, Ill.
Glenbard West
19
Dan Redinger
QB
6-0
170
Jr.
Hampstead, N.C.
Topsail Senior
19
Bryant Bednarek
DB
6-2
200
Fr.
Westerville, Ohio
New Albany
20
Toms Bernhards-Callahan* DB
6-1
190
Jr.
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Shorecrest Prep
21
Josh Wiggins**
WR
6-3
195
Jr.
Rocky Point, N.C.
Heide Trask
22
Clem Butler***
RB
5-10
190
Sr.
Roseboro, N.C.
Harrells Christian Academy
23
Brody Medford*
DB
6-1
170
Jr.
Waynesville, N.C.
Tuscola Senior
24
Jelani Doeman*
OLB
6-0
220
Jr.
Bronx, N.Y.
The Peddie School
25
Jesse Alston
RB
5-10
190
So.
Littleton, N.C.
Halifax Academy
26
Malcolm Moses-Hampton*** DB
5-10
190
Sr.
Windsor Mill, Md.
The McDonogh School
27
Adam Dulberger*
DB
6-1
185
Jr.
Myersville, Md.
Middletown
28
Marcus Johnston*
RB
6-1
195
So.
Coshocton, Ohio
Coshocton
29
Colin Merrill
DB
5-11
155
Fr.
Circleville, Ohio
St. Charles Prep
30
Chris Gorman*
RB
6-1
200
So.
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Chagrin Falls
31
Chad Harper*
OLB
5-10
190
Jr.
Sylva, N.C.
Smoky Mountain
32
Patrick Hunt***
OLB
6-1
210
Sr.
Potomac, Md.
Landon
32
Garrett Diehl
WR
5-9
175
Fr.
Warrenton, Va.
Fauquier
33
Jack Schryber
34
AJ Pignone
35 36 37 38
NO.
NAME
POS.
YR.
99
Tom Abernethy
DL
So.
1
Jonathan Adams
WR
Sr.
25
Jesse Alston
RB
So.
45
Pete Anderson
DB
Jr.
39
Houegnon Attenoukon
WR
Jr.
76
Alec Bartz
OL
So.
15
Jake Bates
QB
Fr.
19
Bryant Bednarek
DB
Fr.
64
Seth Beeson
OL
So.
6
John Behm
OLB
Sr.
20
Toms Bernhards-Callahan DB
Jr.
90
Andrew Boehm
Fr.
80
Griffin Brand
WR
Fr.
61
Mark Brannan
OL
So.
22
Clem Butler
13
Martel Campbell
K
RB
Sr.
QB/ATH
Fr.
Jonathan Carkhuff
QB
So.
9
Dan Casey
DB
So.
43
Matt Casey
LB
Fr.
51
Ethan Clark
OL
Sr.
6
Zach Clark
WR
Fr.
62
Joe Cline
OL
Sr.
18
Chris Cochrane
QB
Jr.
2
Michael Corbett
DB
So.
83
Ethan Corcoran
TE
So.
49
Santino Cua
LB
Fr.
38
Chase Culbertson
FB
Sr.
48
Mike D’Andrea
LB
Fr.
93
Drew Daniller-Varghese
DL
Sr.
81
Sherrod Davis
WR
Jr.
32
Garrett Diehl
WR
Fr.
24
Jelani Doeman
OLB
Jr.
46
John Drexel
OLB
So.
41
Nick Drury
DB
Fr.
27
Adam Dulberger
DB
Jr.
55
Joey Esposito
OL
Jr.
17
John Ferreira
DB
So.
56
Alex Fleming
OL
Sr.
78
Bobby Freeman
OL
So.
14
LB
6-0
220
So.
McLean, Va.
Georgetown Prep
88
Lanny Funsten
WR
Jr.
OLB
6-1
205
Fr.
Ashton, Md.
Sherwood
97
Brad Goldsmith
DL
Fr.
Will Sutherland
DB
5-10
185
Jr.
Corpus Christi, Texas
Woodberry Forest School
89
Brenton Goodman
Spencer Perry
RB
5-10
190
Fr.
Chicago, Ill.
Loyola Academy
30
Chris Gorman
Chazzo Habliston*
K/P
6-0
175
Jr.
Alexandria, Va.
St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes
37
Chase Culbertson**
FB
6-0
220
Sr.
Chicago, Ill.
Hinsdale Central
38
Richard Klein
LB
5-10
200
Fr.
Tampa, Fla.
Berkley Prep
39
Houegnon Attenoukon
WR
6-0
175
Jr.
Baltimore, Md.
40
Brad Johnson**
DL
6-2
240
Jr.
41
Nick Drury
DB
5-10
195
Fr.
P
Sr.
RB
So.
Chazzo Habliston
K/P
Jr.
60
Jake Hall
DL
So.
13
Tyler Hammett
DB
Sr.
Gilman School
31
Chad Harper
OLB
Jr.
Norfolk, Va.
Norfolk Academy
10
Cameron Harris
QB
Fr.
Gainesville, Ga.
Lakeview Academy
PRESEASON ROSTER NO. NAME
POS. HT.
WT.
YR.
HOMETOWN
HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS
NO.
NAME
42
Michael Lamoureux*
FB
6-0
210
So.
Tampa, Fla.
Jesuit
98
43
Matt Casey
LB
6-1
220
Fr.
Powell, Ohio
Olentangy Liberty
44
Ellis Martin**
DL
6-1
255
Sr.
Morganton, N.C.
Freedom
45
Pete Anderson**
DB
5-10
180
Jr.
Medina, Ohio
Western Reserve Academy
84
46
John Drexel*
OLB
6-3
205
So.
Bellaire, Texas
Episcopal
32
47
Ben Prater*
LB
6-0
220
So.
Signal Mountain, Tenn.
Baylor
48
Mike D’Andrea
OLB
6-1
220
Fr.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Episcopal
49
Santino Cua
LB
6-0
220
Fr.
Westerville, Ohio
St. Francis de Sales
28
50
Richard Lockridge**
LB
5-11
215
Sr.
Lebanon, Va.
Lebanon
15
51
Ethan Clark*
OL
6-3
275
Sr.
Wilmington, Del.
Brandywine
52
Patrick Moynahan**
LB
5-11
220
Jr.
Sandwich, Mass.
53
Colin Wint**
OL
6-3
285
Sr.
Weddington, N.C.
54
Grant Thomas
LB
5-10
225
Jr.
55
Joey Esposito*
OL
6-2
275
56
Alex Fleming**
OL
6-2
57
Nasser Mallouky
LS
58
Gianni Ricci***
LB
59
Joe Newlon*
OL
6-3
290
Sr.
Bull Valley, Ill.
McHenry West
60
Jake Hall*
DL
6-1
260
So.
Matthews, N.C.
Providence
61
Mark Brannan
OL
6-0
265
So.
Tampa, Fla.
Plant
62
Joe Cline*
OL
6-1
260
Sr.
Raleigh, N.C.
63
Kacy Yuhas
DL
5-11
240
Jr.
Upper Arlington, Ohio
64
Seth Beeson
OL
6-2
265
So.
66
Lewis McAlister**
DL
6-3
245
Jr.
POS.
YR.
Weston Hawkins
DL
Fr.
2
Matt Heavner
QB
Sr.
7
Tim Hines
WR
Fr.
Trey Huelskamp
TE
Fr.
Patrick Hunt
OLB
Sr.
5
Cameron Joe
OLB
So.
40
Brad Johnson
DL
Jr.
Marcus Johnston
RB
So.
Peter Kidwell
DB
Sr.
38
Richard Klein
LB
Fr.
BC High
14
Robert Klein
DB
Fr.
Weddington
72
Adam Kurtz
OL
So.
Middlesex Borough, N.J. The Pingry School
42
Michael Lamoureux
FB
So.
Jr.
Burke, Va.
Robinson
92
Nate Larsen
DL
So.
270
Sr.
Murrysville, Pa.
Franklin Regional
50
Richard Lockridge
LB
Sr.
5-10
230
So.
Charlotte, N.C.
Independence
57
Nasser Mallouky
LS
So.
5-10
215
Sr.
McKees Rocks, Pa.
Montour
44
Ellis Martin
DL
Sr.
8
Danny Martinez
WR
Jr.
66
Lewis McAlister
DL
Jr.
4
Jeff McDaniels
WR
So.
Ravenscroft
23
Brody Medford
DB
Jr.
Upper Arlington
29
Colin Merrill
DB
Fr.
Lexington, N.C.
North Davidson
26
Malcolm Moses-Hampton DB
Sr.
Apex, N.C.
Apex
52
Patrick Moynahan
LB
Jr.
59
Joe Newlon
OL
Sr.
70
Jon Osterhout*
OL
6-4
315
Jr.
Elmhurst, Ill.
Fenwick
72
Adam Kurtz*
OL
6-2
280
So.
Kinnelon, N.J.
Don Bosco Prep
74
Rick Nye
OL
Jr.
73
Ben Richardson
OL
6-4
275
Jr.
Huntsville, Ala.
Randolph School
12
Nick Orobello
WR
Jr.
74
Rick Nye*
OL
6-0
280
Jr.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Webb School
70
Jon Osterhout
OL
Jr.
75
Nelson White
OL
6-4
255
Fr.
Concord, N.C.
Jay M. Robinson
36
Spencer Perry
RB
Fr.
76
Alec Bartz
OL
6-3
290
So.
Lewis Center, Ohio
Olentangy-Orange
34
AJ Pignone
OLB
Fr.
77
Torry Treu*
DL
6-2
255
Jr.
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Kenston
95
Morgan Popham
DL
Sr.
47
Ben Prater
LB
So.
78
Bobby Freeman
OL
6-3
275
So.
Snellville, Ga.
Shiloh
79
Kameron Romaelle
OL
6-2
285
Fr.
Oldsmar, Fla.
Tarpon Springs
19
Dan Redinger
QB
Jr.
80
Griffin Brand
WR
5-11
175
Fr.
Roanoke, Va.
Hidden Valley
58
Gianni Ricci
LB
Sr.
81
Sherrod Davis
WR
5-11
175
Jr.
Baltimore, Md.
St. Paul’s School
73
Ben Richardson
OL
Jr.
82
Bo Swanson*
K/TE
6-3
195
Sr.
Alpharetta, Ga.
Alpharetta
79
Kameron Romaelle
OL
Fr.
Nick Savarino
OLB
Sr.
83
Ethan Corcoran
TE
6-2
220
So.
New York, N.Y.
Regis
91
84
Trey Huelskamp
TE
6-3
220
Fr.
Centreville, Va.
Chantilly
16
Robert Schick
K
Jr.
Jack Schryber
LB
So.
DB
Jr.
K/TE
Sr.
LB
Jr.
85
Josh Yost***
TE
6-2
210
Sr.
Huntersville, N.C.
North Mecklenburg
33
88
Lanny Funsten**
WR
6-2
185
Jr.
Raleigh, N.C.
Ravenscroft
35
Will Sutherland
89
Brenton Goodman*
P
5-11
185
Sr.
Pensacola, Fla.
Pensacola
82
Bo Swanson Grant Thomas
90
Andrew Boehm
K
6-3
170
Fr.
Newport Beach, Calif.
Corona Del Mar
54
91
Nick Savarino**
OLB
6-3
220
Sr.
Kensington, Md.
Gonzaga College HS
77
Torry Treu
DL
Jr.
3
Chris Trinetti
WR
So. Fr.
92
Nate Larsen
DL
6-6
240
So.
Waldorf, Md.
La Plata
93
Drew Daniller-Varghese* DL
6-2
260
Sr.
Austin, Texas
St. Stephen’s Episcopal
75
Nelson White
OL
95
Morgan Popham***
6-2
240
Sr.
Marietta, Ga.
Sprayberry
21
Josh Wiggins
WR
Jr.
11
Reese Williams
TE
So.
DL
97
Brad Goldsmith
DL
6-0
245
Fr.
Mechanicsville, Va.
Hanover
98
Weston Hawkins
DL
6-1
265
Fr.
Bellaire, Texas
Houston Lamar
99
Tom Abernethy
DL
6-2
Each asterisk (*) indicates a letter earned
230
So.
Washington, D.C.
Maret School
53
Colin Wint
OL
Sr.
85
Josh Yost
TE
Sr.
63
Kacy Yuhas
DL
Jr.
7
PRESEASON ROSTER WILDCATS BY STATE 59 Joe Newlon 70 Jon Osterhout 36 Perry Spencer
ALABAMA (1) 73 Ben Richardson CALIFORNIA (2) 90 Andrew Boehm 8 Danny Martinez
INDIANA (2) 15 Jake Bates 6 Zach Clark
DELAWARE (1) 51 Ethan Clark DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1) 99 Tom Abernethy 61 20 48 89 38 14 42 12 79
FLORIDA (9) Mark Brannan Toms Bernhards-Callahan Mike D’Andrea Brenton Goodman Richard Klein Robert Klein Michael Lamoureux Nick Orobello Kameron Romaelle
14 41 78 13 95 82
GEORGIA (6) Jonathan Carkhuff Nick Drury Bobby Freeman Tyler Hammett Morgan Popham Bo Swanson
39 81 27 32 92 26 34 91
MARYLAND (8) Houegnon Attenoukon Sherrod Davis Adam Dulberger Patrick Hunt Nate Larsen Malcolm Moses-Hampton AJ Pignone Nick Savarino
Joe Cline Lanny Funsten Jake Hall Chad Harper Cameron Harris Matt Heavner Tim Hines Cameron Joe Nasser Mallouky Ellis Martin Lewis McAlister Brody Medford Dan Redinger Robert Schick Nelson White Josh Wiggins Colin Wint Josh Yost
45 76 19 6 43 2 49 30 28 29 77 3 63
OHIO (13) Pete Anderson Alec Bartz Bryant Bednarek John Behm Matt Casey Michael Corbett Santino Cua Chris Gorman Marcus Johnston Colin Merrill Torry Treu Chris Trinetti Kacy Yuhas
MASSACHUSETTS (1) 52 Patrick Moynahan NEW JERSEY (2) 72 Adam Kurtz 54 Grant Thomas NEW YORK (2) 83 Ethan Corcoran 24 Jelani Doeman 1 25 64 22 13
ILLINOIS (5) 18 Chris Cochrane 38 Chase Culbertson
62 88 60 31 10 2 7 5 57 44 66 23 19 16 75 10 53 85
NORTH CAROLINA (23) Jonathan Adams Jesse Alston Seth Beeson Clem Butler Martel Campbell
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE PENNSYLVANIA (2) 56 Alex Fleming 58 Gianni Ricci SOUTH CAROLINA (1) 9 Dan Casey TENNESSEE (2) 74 Rick Nye 47 Ben Prater 93 46 98 4 35 11
TEXAS (6) Drew Daniller-Varghese John Drexel Weston Hawkins Jeff McDaniels Will Sutherland Reese Williams
80 32 55 97 16 84 40 15 50 33
VIRGINIA (10) Griffin Brand Garret Diehl Joey Esposito Brad Goldsmith Chazzo Habliston Trey Huelskamp Brad Johnson Peter Kidwell Richard Lockridge Jack Schryber
WASHINGTON (1) 17 John Ferreira
WILDCATS BY POSITION 95 Morgan Popham 77 Torry Treu 63 Kacy Yuhas
ATHLETE (1) 13 Martel Campbell 45 19 20 9 2 41 27 17 13 15 14 23 29 26 35
DEFENSIVE BACK (15) Pete Anderson Bryant Bednarek Toms Bernhards-Callahan Dan Casey Michael Corbett Nick Drury Adam Dulberger John Ferreira Tyler Hammet Peter Kidwell Robert Klein Brody Medford Colin Merrill Malcolm Moses-Hampton Will Sutherland
99 93 97 40 60 98 92 57 44 66
DEFENSIVE LINE (13) Tom Abernethy Drew Daniller-Varghese Brad Goldsmith Brad Johnson Jake Hall Weston Hawkins Nate Larsen Nasser Mallouky Ellis Martin Lewis McAlister
90 37 89 16 `82
KICKER/PUNTER (5) Andrew Boehm Chazzo Habliston Brenton Goodman Robert Schick Bo Swanson
6 43 49 48 24 46 31 32 5 38 50 52 34 47 58 54 91 33
LINEBACKER (18) John Behm Matt Casey Santino Cua Mike D’Andrea Jelani Doeman John Drexel Chad Harper Patrick Hunt Cameron Joe Richard Klein Richard Lockridge Patrick Moynahan AJ Pignone Ben Prater Gianni Ricci Grant Thomas Nick Savarino Jack Schryber
76 64 61 51 62 55 56 78 72 59 74 70 79 73 75 53
OFFENSIVE LINE (16) Alec Bartz Seth Beeson Mark Brannan Ethan Clark Joe Cline Joey Esposito Alex Fleming Bobby Freeman Adam Kurtz Joe Newlon Rick Nye Jon Osterhout Kameron Romaelle Ben Richardson Nelson White Colin Wint
15 13 14 18 10 2 19
QUARTERBACK (7) Jake Bates Martel Campbell Jonathan Carkhuff Chris Cochrane Cameron Harris Matt Heavner Dan Redinger
38 30 28 42 36
Chase Culbertson Chris Gorman Marcus Johnston Michael Lamoureux Perry Spencer
83 84 82 11 85
TIGHT END (5) Ethan Corcoran Trey Huelskamp Bo Swanson Reese Williams Josh Yost
1 39 80 6 81 32 88 7 8 4 12 3 21
WIDE RECEIVER (13) Jonathan Adams Houegnon Attenoukon Griffin Brand Zach Clark Sherrod Davis Garrett Diehl Lanny Funsten Tim Hines Danny Martinez Jeff McDaniels Nick Orobello Chris Trinetti Josh Wiggins
RUNNING BACK (7) 25 Jesse Alston 22 Clem Butler
COACHING STAFF NAME Tripp Merritt Brett Hayford Meade Clendaniel Matt Mumme E.J. Henderson Robert Fickling Curt Williams Frank Swart Jimmy Means John Stillwell
8
POSITION Head Coach Associate Head Coach - DL Assistant Coach - Def. Coord./DB Assistant Coach - Off. Coord./QB Assistant Coach - WR/Special Teams Assistant Coach - OL Assistant Coach - RB Assistant Coach - Secondary Assistant Coach - OLB Student Assistant
ALMA MATER Charlotte ‘90 Davidson ‘93 Westchester ‘97 Kentucky ‘99 Central Washington ‘96 Texas Tech ‘03 Charlotte ‘78 Wagner ‘91 Union College ‘91 Davidson ‘13
YEAR 7th season 19th season 12th season 1st season 1st season 1st season 15th season 8th season 6th season 1st season
Houegnon Attenoukon .HUGH-non Atta-KNOW-ken Bryant Bednarek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bed-NAR-ik John Behm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BAYM Andrew Boehm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BAYM Jonathan Carkhuff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KARK-uff Santino Cua . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Q-uh Mike D’Andrea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dee-AN-drea Drew Daniller-Varghese . . . . . . . .DA-nilla VER-geez Garrett Diehl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DEAL John Ferreira . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Fur-AIR-uh Matt Heavner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HEY-vuh-ner Trey Huelskamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HULLS-camp Michael Lamoureux . . . . . . . . .Michael LAM-or-oh Jon Osterhout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OWW-ster-howt AJ Pignone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PIG-known Ben Prater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PRAY-ter Kameron Romaelle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ROME-al-ee Dan Redinger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RED-in-jer Gianni Ricci . . . . . . . . . . . .GEE-ah-nee REACH-ee Nick Savarino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sav-uh-REE-no Torry Treu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TROY
WILDCATS BY CLASS 1 6 22 51 62 38 93 56 89 13 2 32 15 50 44 26 59 95 58 91 82 53 85
SENIORS (23) 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 Nick Savarino Bo Swanson Colin Wint Josh Yost
45 39 20 18 81 24 27 55 88 37 31 40 8 66 23 52 74 12 70 19 73 16 35 54 77 21 63
JUNIORS (27) Pete Anderson Houegnon Attenoukon Toms Bernhards-Callahan Chris Cochrane Sherrod Davis 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 Dan Redinger Ben Richardson Robert Schick Will Sutherland Grant Thomas Torry Treu Josh Wiggins Kacy Yuhas
99 25 76 64 61 14 9 2 83 46 17 78 30 60 5 28 72 42 92 57 4 47 33 3 11
SOPHOMORES (25) Tom Abernethy Jesse Alston Alec Bartz Seth Beeson Mark Brannan Jonathan Carkhuff Dan Casey Michael Corbett Ethan Corcoran John Drexel John Ferreira Bobby Freeman Chris Gorman Jake Hall Cameron Joe Marcus Johnston Adam Kurtz Michael Lamoureux Nate Larsen Nasser Mallouky Jeff McDaniels Ben Prater Jack Schryber Chris Trinetti Reese Williams
15 19 90 80 13 43 6 49 48 32 41 97 10 98 7 84 38 14 29 36 34 79 75
FRESHMEN (23) Jake Bates Bryant Bednarek Andrew Boehm Griffin Brand Martel Campbell Matt Casey Zach Clark Santino Cua Mike D’Andrea Garret Diehl Nick Drury Brad Goldsmith Cameron Harris Weston Hawkins Tim Hines Trey Huelskamp Richard Klein Robert Klein Colin Merrill Spencer Perry AJ Pignone Kameron Romaelle Nelson White
VETERAN PROFILES
99
TOM
ABERNETHY So.
6-2
Washington, D.C. Maret School
230
DL
2010: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Three-year varsity starter for coach Mike Engelberg at Maret School • 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.
JONATHAN
1
King, N.C. West Stokes
ADAMS Sr.
6-0
185
WR
2010: Played in all 11 games and made five starts • Ranked fifth on the team with 235 receiving yards on 25 catches • Also recorded two carries for 12 yards • Caught six passes for 43 yards at Drake • Recorded four receptions for 76 yards at Presbyterian, including a 52-yard catch • Caught five balls for 53 yards vs. San Diego. 2009: Played in all 10 contests • Had 14 receptions for 148 yards, averaging a team-best 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 all-state 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.
2008 2009 2010
G 5 10 11
Rec 0 14 25
Yds 0 148 235
Avg 0.0 10.6 9.4
TD 0 0 0
Lg 0 28 51
TOTAL
26
39
383
9.8
0
51
JESSE
Jr.
5-10
180
DB
2010: Played in all 11 games and made five starts • Ranked ninth on the team with 30 tackles • Added two pass breakups • Collected six tackles and a pass breakup at Morehead State • Recorded six tackles (4 solo) vs. Butler • Credited with five tackles and a pass breakup against Jacksonville • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 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 2010
G 9 11
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 15 15 30 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
TOTAL
20
20
39
17
37
0.0
0
0.0
0
HOUEGNON
0
0
2
1
0
0
Baltimore, Md. Gilman School
ATTENOUKON Jr.
6-0
175
WR
5-10
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.
Littleton, N.C. Halifax Academy
ALSTON So.
45
ANDERSON
Medina, Ohio Western Reserve Academy
2010: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action. 2009: Did not see any action. Prep Years: Played football for Coach Poggi at Gilman
CAREER STATS
25
PETE
190
RB
2010: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Four-year lettermen for Robert Long at Halifax Academy • Captain as a senior and won Viking Award for team MVP • Named all-conference and AllRoanoke 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.
76
ALEC
Lewis Center, Ohio Olentangy-Orange
BARTZ So
6-3
290
OL
2010: Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Two-year lettermen for coach Brian Cross at Olentangy-Orange High 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.
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VETERAN PROFILES
64
SETH
Lexington, N.C. North Davidson
BEESON So.
6-2
265
TOMS
20
OL
St. Petersburg, Fla. Shorecrest Prep
BERNHARDS-CALLAHAN Jr.
6-1
190
DB
2010: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Three-year lettermen for coach Mark Holcomb at North Davidson High
Notes: Moving from wide receiver to defensive back this season. 2010: Played in two games. 2009: Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Played for coach Phil
School • Team captain as a senior • Also lettered 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.
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.
JOHN
6
Chagrin Falls, Ohio Kenston
BEHM Sr.
6-1
215
MARK
61
OLB
Tampa, Fla. Plant
BRANNAN So.
6-0
265
OL
2010: Named second-team All-PFL • Named second-
2010: Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Played for coach Robert Weiner at
team PFL All-Academic • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • One of 22 student-athletes in the country named to the AllState AFCA Good Works Team, honoring a group of players who stand out for the positive influence they have in their communities • Ranked 15th in the PFL in tackles, tied for seventh in sacks, tied for ninth in tackles for loss, tied for third in fumbles recovered and ranked 11th in tackles by a linebacker • Started all 11 games he played in and has started 21 straight contests • Second on the team with 69 tackles and tied for first on the squad with 11.5 tackles for loss • Also recorded 5.5 sacks, an interception, four pass breakups and two fumble recoveries • Recorded 10 tackles, 2.5 sacks and a pass breakup at Presbyterian • Had three tackles and an interception at Marist • Credited with eight tackles vs. Campbell and Dayton • Had six solo hits and a sack vs. Butler. 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 alldistrict 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.
H.B. Plant High School • Team 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.
CAREER STATS
10
2008 2009 2010
G 11 10 11
UA 15 41 33
A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 13 28 3.0 18 2.0 13 0 0 14 55 3.0 5 0.0 0 0 0 36 69 11.5 49 5.5 35 1 19
TOTAL
32
89
63 152
17.5 72
7.5
48
1
PD 4 1 5
FF 0 1 0
19 10 1
FR 1 2 2
BK 0 0 0
5
0
CLEM
22
Roseboro, N.C. Harrells Christian Academy
BUTLER Sr.
5-10
190
RB
Notes: Moving from defensive back to running back this season. 2010: Played in all 11 games • Saw action on defense and special teams • Collected three tackles in the season opener against Georgetown • Credited with tackles against Jacksonville, Morehead State and San Diego • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 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 2008 2009 2010
G 11 10 11
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 1 2 3 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 10 6 16 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 4 6 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0
TOTAL
32
13
12
25
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
1
VETERAN PROFILES JONATHAN
14
CARKHUFF So.
6-0
195
Marietta, Ga. Lovett
QB
Notes: Team captain. 2010: Named PFL Freshman Offensive Player of the Year • Threw for 2,002 yards, ranking ninth on the Davidson single-season chart • 197 completions are the fourth-most in a season at Davidson, and 59.9 completion percentage (329 attempts) also ranks fourth • Threw for 12 touchdowns with nine interceptions • Played in all 11 games and started the last nine • The first true freshman to start at quarterback for Davidson since Beaux Jones in 2004 • Set the school record with 41 completions at Drake, breaking the old mark of 37, set in 1973 • Tied the school record for completion percentage in a game by completing 21-of-27 passes (77.8 percent) at Marist • Completed 41-of-56 passes for 306 yards and a TD at Drake • Threw for 270 yards and a 71-yard touchdown at Morehead State • Compiled 257 yards and two scores vs. San Diego. Prep Years: Four-year lettermen and three-time Offensive MVP for coach Mike 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.
CAREER STATS 2010
G 11
Att Cmp Int 329 197 9
Yds TD 2002 12
DAN
9
CASEY So.
6-2
Lg Rush Yds TD Lg 71 50 -203 0 15
Rock Hill, S.C. Westminster Catawba Christian
195
DB
ETHAN
51
Wilmington, Del. Brandywine
CLARK Sr.
6-3
275
OL
Notes: Switched from the defensive line to the offensive line midway through the 2009 season. 2010: Started all 11 games • Anchored the offensive line and helped the Wildcats rush for 80 yards and compile 287 yards of offense a game • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 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 secondteam all-conference as a defensive end in 2007 • Played in the annual Delaware Blue Gold All-Star Game • Team MVP in 2007 and three-time academic allstate • 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.
JOE
61
Raleigh, N.C. Ravenscroft
CLINE Sr.
6-1
260
OL
2010: Saw action in three contests • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 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 • 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.
CHRIS
18
Chicago, Ill. Glenbard West
COCHRANE Jr.
6-4
215
QB
2010: Played in all 11 games • Ranked 10th on the squad with 28 tackles • Had
2010: Made his first career start at Lenoir-Rhyne • Played in five contests •
three tackles for loss, a sack and an interception • Compiled 21 solo hits • Posted seven tackles (5 solo), two tackles for loss and a sack vs. Dayton • Had five hits and a sack at Drake • Recorded four tackles and an interception for 19 return yards at Marist • Made six tackles at Morehead State • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Played for coach Ben McGarity at Westminster Catawba Christian School • Named all-state (NCISAA) and allconference • 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.
Completed all four passing attempts for 55 yards and a touchdown vs. Jacksonville • Threw for 57 yards at Lenoir-Rhyne • Completed three passes for 36 yards at Drake • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2009: Did not see any action. Prep Years: Played football for coach Chad Hetlet at 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.
CAREER STATS 2010
G 11
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD FF FR BK 21 7 28 3.0 12 2.0 3 1 19 1 0 0 0
CAREER STATS 2009 2010
G 0 5
Att Cmp Int 0 0 0 27 14 3
Yds 0 144
TD 0 1
TOTAL
5
27
144
1
14
3
Lg Rush Yds TD Lg 0 0 0 0 0 29 5 16 0 23 29
5
16
0
23
11
VETERAN PROFILES MICHAEL
2
Delaware, Ohio Hayes
CORBETT So.
5-9
175
DB
2010: Played in seven contests • Saw action on defense and special teams • Recorded two tackles vs. Jacksonville. Prep Years: Three-year lettermen who started 31 consecutive games for coach 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 all-conference 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.
CAREER STATS 2010
G 7
83
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
ETHAN
New York, N.Y. Regis
CORCORAN So.
6-2
220
TE
Notes: Joining the football team for his first full season • Practiced with the team in the Spring. Before Davidson: Participated in javelin for three years at Regis • Placed 12th in State competitions • Won the Empire State Games • As a member of the soccer team, advanced to the semi-finals of the NYC Catholic High School Association tournament two years in a row. Personal: Son of Michael and Mimi Randolph • Has three siblings, Michael, Alex, and Teddy • Intends to major in political science • Father played football and lacrosse at Yale, while mother competed in gymnastics for the Bulldogs.
38
CHASE
CULBERTSON Sr.
6-0
Chicago, Ill. Hinsdale Central
220
FB
2010: Played in nine games and started six • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 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 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.
93
DREW
DANILLER-VARGHESE Sr.
6-2
260
Austin, Texas St. Stephen’s
SHERROD
81
Baltimore, Md. St. Paul’s School
DAVIS Jr.
5-11
175
WR
2010: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action. 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.
24
JELANI
Bronx, N.Y. The Peddie School
DOEMAN Jr.
6-0
220
OLB
Notes: Moved from running back to outside linebacker prior to the 2010 campaign. 2010: Played in nine contests • Recorded two tackles and assisted on a tackle for loss at Lenoir-Rhyne. 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.
CAREER STATS 2009 2010
G 2 9
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 1 1 2 0.5 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
46
1
1
2
0.5
1
0.0
0
JOHN
6-3
0
0
0
0
0
Bellaire, Texas Episcopal
DREXEL So.
0
205
OLB
Notes: Moving from defensive back to outside linebacker this season. 2010: Played in three games. Prep Years: Played for coach Steve Leisz at Episcopal DL
2010: Played in one game, the season finale at Presbyterian • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 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
12
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.
High School • Named all-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.
VETERAN PROFILES
27
ADAM
Myersville, Md. Middletown
DULBERGER Jr.
6-1
185
56
DB
ALEX
Murrysville, Pa. Franklin Regional
FLEMING Sr.
6-2
270
OL
2010: Played in the last 10 games of the season • Recorded six tackles and a
Notes: Team captain. 2010: Started all nine games he played in • Has made 14
tackle for loss • Had two tackles and a pass breakup vs. Jacksonville • Also credited with tackles against Butler, Morehead State, San Diego and Presbyterian • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2009: Played in one contest – vs. Lenoir-Rhyne • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Twoyear team captain for coach Kevin Lynott at Middletown High School • Honorable mention all-state, first-team all-conference and first-team AllGazette as a cornerback in 2008 • Second-team all-area and second-team allconference as a wide receiver in 2008 • Second-team all-conference, 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 allstate academic • Valedictorian, AP Scholar, Frederick County Male ScholarAthlete 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.
career starts • Anchored the offensive line and helped the Wildcats rush for 80 yards and compile 287 yards of offense a game. 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.
CAREER STATS 2009 2010
G 1 10
TOTAL
11
55
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 3 6 1.0 1 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3
3
6
1.0
1
0.0
0
JOEY
6-2
0
1
0
0
0
Burke, Va. Robinson
ESPOSITO Jr.
0
275
OL
2010: Played in three games • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 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 allregion 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.
78
BOBBY
Snellville, Ga. Shiloh
FREEMAN So.
6-3
275
OL
2010: Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Three-year lettermen for coach Keith Wilkes at Shiloh High School • Named to county all-star team and team MVP • Gwinnett County Player of the Month for October, 2009 • Two-time AllCounty 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.
88
LANNY
Raleigh, N.C. Ravenscroft
FUNSTEN Jr.
6-2
185
WR
2010: Named second-team All-PFL • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll •
17
JOHN
Olympia, Wash. Timberline
FERREIRA So.
5-10
180
DB
2010: Saw action in the first game of the season against Georgetown. Prep Years: Four-year lettermen for coach Nick Mullen at Timberline High School • Honorable Mention all-state, first-team all-area and first-team all-league 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.
Ranked fifth in the PFL in receptions and receiving yards • Started all 10 games he played in • Missed the season finale at Presbyterian because of an injury • Caught 47 passes for 685 yards and six touchdowns • Averaged 68.5 receiving yards a contest • Caught a game-winning, 71-yard TD pass at Morehead State • Had seven receptions for 175 yards and two scores in that game and subsequently earned FCS National Wide Receiver of the Week honors from the College Football Performance Awards • Caught 10 passes for 102 yards at Drake • Had six receptions for 118 yards and a score vs. San Diego. 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 2010
G 6 10
Rec 4 47
Yds 30 685
Avg 7.5 14.6
TD 0 6
Lg 13 71
TOTAL
16
51
715
14.0
6
71
13
VETERAN PROFILES
89
BRENTON
Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola
GOODMAN Sr.
5-11
185
P
JAKE
60
Matthews, N.C. Providence
HALL So.
6-1
260
DL
2010: Played in the final two games of the season • Had two punts for 68 yards, placing one inside the 20-yard line vs. San Diego. 2009: Played in one contest •
2010: Played in six games • Recorded a tackle vs. Georgetown and at Campbell. Prep Years: Three-year lettermen for coach Randy Long at Providence High
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 played football at Florida State • Involved in theatre and voice training • Appeared in the Broadway play “Spelling Bee.”
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.
CAREER STATS 2010
G 6
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
CAREER STATS
30
2009 2010
G 1 2
TOTAL
3
Punts Yds 4 135 2 68 6
203
Avg 33.8 34.0
Lg 45 35
33.8
45
CHRIS
Chagrin Falls, Ohio Chagrin Falls
GORMAN So.
6-1
200
RB
2010: Played in one game – at Morehead State • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Played for coach Mark Iammarino at Chagrin Falls High School • 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.
37
CHAZZO
HABLISTON Jr.
6-0
Alexandria, Va. St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes
175
K/P
TYLER
13
Waynesboro, Ga. Burke County
HAMMETT Sr.
6-1
190
DB
2010: Played in the final six games of the season after an injury kept him out of the first five • Made five tackles on the season • Had three stops (2 solo) vs. San Diego • Also recorded a tackle at Drake and vs. Dayton • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 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 • 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.
CAREER STATS 2008 2009 2010
G 1 6 6
TOTAL
13
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 3 1 4 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 3 5 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 5
4
9
0.0
0
0.0
0
0
0
PD 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 1 0
BK 0 0 0
0
0
1
0
2010: Saw action in the last four games of the season, serving as the Wildcats’ primary kickoff specialist • Kicked off 11 times for a total of 716 yards (65.1 yard average) and had a touchback at Marist • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 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: Team captain for coach David Holm at St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes • Firstteam 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 secondteam 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 played field hockey and Charles played soccer at Washington and Lee University.
CAREER STATS
14
2009 2010
G 1 4
KO 1 11
Yds 0 716
Avg 0.0 65.1
TOTAL
5
12
716
65.1
31
CHAD
Sylva, N.C. Smoky Mountain
HARPER Jr.
5-10
190
OLB
2010: Saw action in seven contests • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2009: Did not see any game action • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years: Team captain for coach Dale 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.
VETERAN PROFILES MATT
2
Jamestown, N.C. Ragsdale
HEAVNER Sr.
6-3
190
CAMERON
5
QB
Concord, N.C. North Mecklenburg
JOE So.
5-10
205
OLB
2010: Started the opener against Georgetown and played in four games on the
2010: Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Three-year lettermen and two-
season • Completed 18-of-30 passes for 135 yards against the Hoyas • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 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 6-of-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 • Mid-Piedmont 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.
year starter for coach Michael Bradley 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.
CAREER STATS G 1 9 4
2008 2009 2010
TOTAL 14
32
Att Cmp Int 0 0 0 70 34 5 30 18 1
Yds 0 227 135
TD 0 1 0
100
362
1
52
6
Lg Rush Yds TD Lg 0 0 0 0 0 24 5 -12 0 6 17 3 -6 0 2 24
8
PATRICK
0
6
Potomac, Md. Landon
HUNT Sr.
-18
6-1
210
OLB
2010: Started eight of the nine games he played in and has started 22 career contests, the most of any returner on the team • Missed two games with an injury • Finished the season with 24 tackles, three tackles for loss, a sack and a 40yard fumble return • Recorded five solo hits vs. Dayton • Had five tackles (4 solo) at Presbyterian • Credited with four tackles and a tackle for loss vs. Buter • Collected two tackles and the fumble return at Marist. 2009: Started all 10 games • Third on the squad 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.
CAREER STATS 2008 2009 2010
G 8 10 9
UA 8 27 12
A Total TFL 12 20 2.0 30 57 7.5 12 24 3.0
TOTAL 27 47 54 101 * Returned fumble 40 yards
Yds 11 19 12
12.5 42
Sack Yds INT Yds 2.0 11 0 0 1.0 2 1 8 1.0 7 0 0 4.0
20
1
8
PD 1 1 0
FF 1 0 0
FR 0 1 1*
BK 0 0 0
2
1
2
0
40
BRAD
Norfolk, Va. Norfolk Academy
JOHNSON Jr.
6-2
240
DL
Notes: Moved from outside linebacker to the defensive line prior to the 2010 season. 2010: Played in 10 games • Credited with two tackles, a tackle for loss and an assist on a sack for the year • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 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 2009 2010
G 9 10
TOTAL
19
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 0 2 2 1.0 4 0.5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
28
2
4
1.0
4
0.5
3
0
MARCUS
6-1
0
0
1
0
Coshocton, Ohio Coshocton
JOHNSTON So.
0
195
RB
2010: Played in nine games • Rushed for 82 yards on 26 carries and caught five passes for 22 yards • Ran 12 times for 32 yards and caught a pass at Morehead State • Had eight carries for 23 yards vs. Jacksonville • Ran five times for 27 yards against Butler • Caught three passes for 23 yards at Drake. Prep Years: Played for coach and father Marty Arganbright at Coshocton High 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.
CAREER STATS 2010
G Rush Yds Avg 9 26 82 3.2
TD 0
Lg 10
Rec Yds 5 22
TD 0
Lg 16
15
VETERAN PROFILES PETER
15
Marshall, Va. Fauquier
KIDWELL Sr.
6-0
210
42
DB
MICHAEL
Tampa, Fla. Jesuit
LAMOUREUX So.
6-0
210
FB
Notes: Team captain. 2010: Named second-team All-PFL • Named first-team
2010: Saw action in one contest. Prep Years: Three-year lettermen for coach Joe
PFL All-Academic • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Named ESPN The Magazine first-team Academic All-District by CoSIDA • Tied for 16th in the PFL in tackles, tied for 11th in pass breakups and ranked fourth in tackles by a defensive back • Started all 11 games and has started 17 in a row • Ranked third on third on the team with 68 tackles and recorded six tackles for loss and a half sack • Led the team with 47 solo hits, five pass breakups and two interceptions • Had 11 tackles and a pass breakup vs. San Diego • Made 10 stops (7 solo) and had a pass breakup vs. Dayton • Posted nine tackles (7 solo) and two tackles for loss against Georgetown • Credited with interceptions vs. Butler and at Marist • Had six tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss at Lenoir-Ryhne. 2009: Earned All-PFL Honorable Mention Honors • Named ESPN The Magazine first-team Academic All-District by CoSIDA • Named first-team Academic All-PFL 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 • 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.
Ross at Jesuit High School • Won 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 AllAcademic 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 at Cornell and a fourth uncle played football at the University of Rochester.
CAREER STATS 2008 2009 2010
G 10 10 11
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds PD 6 6 12 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 35 18 53 2.0 9 0.0 0 3 105* 5 47 21 68 6.0 29 0.5 2 2 0 7
TOTAL 31 88 45 133 8.0 *Includes 30-yard return for TD
72
38
0.5
2
ADAM
6-2
105 12 0
FR 0 0 0
BK 0 0 1
0
1
Kinnelon, N.J. Don Bosco Prep
KURTZ So.
5
FF 0 0 0
280
OL
2010: Played in eight games and made two starts for the Wildcats • Anchored the offensive line and helped the Wildcats rush for 80 yards and compile 287 yards of offense a game. Prep Years: Four-year lettermen for coach Greg Toal at Don Bosco Prep • Team won four consecutive state titles and was the 2009 National Champion • Named first-team all-league, second-team All-Suburban and third-team all-county • 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.
16
92
NATE
Waldorf, Md. La Plata
LARSEN So.
6-6
240
DL
2010: Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Played for coach Andrew Loucks at La Plata High School • Named 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 Baldwin-Wallace.
50
RICHARD
Lebanon, Va. Lebanon
LOCKRIDGE Sr.
5-11
215
LB
2010: Played in all 11 games • Posted nine tackles on the season • Credited with four tackles (3 solo) at Lenoir-Rhyne • Had two tackles vs. Butler • Had a tackle against Jacksonville, Morehead State and Presbyterian • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 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-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 2010
G 1 10 11
TOTAL
22
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 4 5 9 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 7
5
12
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
VETERAN PROFILES
57
NASSER
MALLOUKY So.
5-10
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.
Charlotte, N.C. Independence
230
CAREER STATS
LS
2010: Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Lettered two years for coach Tom Knotts at Independence High 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.
44
ELLIS
Sr.
6-1
255
G 2 1
Rec 3 3
TOTAL
3
6
66
Morganton, N.C. Freedom
MARTIN
2009 2010
DL
2010: Ranked 13th in the PFL in sacks, tied for ninth in tackles for loss and tied for 20th in tackles by a defensive lineman • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Started all 11 games and has started in 17 consecutive contests • Recorded 33 tackles (21 solo) on the year • Tied the team lead with 11.5 tackles for loss and registered 4.5 sacks • Had 7.5 tackles for loss and three sacks in the last three games • Credited with six tackles (4 solo), 3.5 tackles for loss and a sack vs. San Diego • Had four tackles, two tackles for loss and a sack at Marist • Recorded five tackles (4 solo), two tackles for loss and a sack at Presbyterian • Posted four tackles and 1.5 sacks against Georgetown. 2009: 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 allconference 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.
Yds TD 21 0 20 0 41
0
LG 11 11 11
KR Yds TD Lg 4 53 0 15 0 0 0 0 4
53
0
LEWIS
Apex, N.C. Apex
MCALISTER Jr.
6-3
15
245
DL
2010: Started all 10 games he played in; missed one contest with an injury • Tied for 16th in the PFL in sacks • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Collected 19 tackles, including six for loss and three sacks, to go along with a forced fumble • Had three sacks and a forced fumble at Morehead State; named the PFL Defensive Player of the Week and FCS Honorable Mention National Defensive Lineman of the Week by the College Football Performance Awards after that performance • Recorded five tackles at Lenoir-Rhyne • Posted three tackles vs. Campbell and San Diego. 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 twotime 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 CAREER STATS 2008 2009 2010
G 3 10 11
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 2 3 5 0.5 6 0.5 6 0 0 12 14 26 5.0 15 2.0 7 0 0 21 12 33 11.5 39 4.5 25 0 0
TOTAL
24
35
8
29
64
17.0 60
7.0
38
DANNY
MARTINEZ Jr.
5-8
0
PD 0 1 0
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0
BK 0 1 0
1
0
0
1
0
Modesto, Calif. Woodberry Forest School
170
WR
2010: Played in one game – the season finale at Presbyterian • Caught three passes for 20 yards in that game. 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. Lenoir-Rhyne • 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 all-state in 2008 and all-state honorable mention in 2006 • Three-time All-Prep selection • Also lettered in track and basketball and served as team
2009 2010
G 9 10
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 10 9 19 6.0 26 3.5 22 0 0 0 1 0 0
TOTAL
19
11
4
13
24
6.5
32
4.0
28
JEFF
MCDANIELS So.
6-3
190
0
0
0
1
0
0
Del Rio, Texas Del Rio
WR
2010: Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Played for coach Steve Hoffman at Del Rio High School • Named 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 • First-team 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.
17
VETERAN PROFILES BRODY
23
Waynesville, N.C. Tuscola Senior
MEDFORD Jr.
6-1
170
DB
2010: Played in 10 games and made his first career start at Marist • Recorded 10 tackles and two pass breakups on the season • Had eight tackles (7 solo) at Marist • Also recorded a tackle vs. Jacksonville and Presbyterian. 2009: Played in one contest. Prep Years: Played for Donnie Kiefer at Tuscola High School • Named 3A all-state as a defensive back in 2008 • Named all-county and allconference 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.
CAREER STATS 2009 2010
G 1 10
TOTAL
11
26
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 8 2 10 0.5 1 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 8
2
10
0.5
1
0.0
0
0
2
0
0
0
MOSES-HAMPTON 5-10
Windsor Mill, Md. The McDonogh School
190
DB
Notes: Team captain. 2010: Tied for sixth in the league in forced fumbles and tied for 19th in tackles by a defensive back • Played in all 11 games and started the season finale at Presbyterian • Ranked fifth on the squad with 49 tackles • Had 5.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and two forced fumbles • Collected eight tackles (7 solo), two tackles for loss and a sack at Presbyterian • Made seven tackles against Butler, San Diego and Drake. 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 tackles at Drake • Collected two tackles at Campbell and one vs. Dayton. Prep Years: Played for coach Dominic Damico at The McDonogh School • Named All-MIAA and first-team AllExaminer 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.
CAREER STATS 2008 2009 2010
G 8 10 11
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 6 6 12 0.5 1 0.0 0 0 0 20 12 32 7.5 49 1.0 11 0 0 27 22 49 5.5 18 2.5 15 0 0
TOTAL
29
53
52
40
93
13.5 68
3.5
26
PATRICK
MOYNAHAN Jr.
5-11
220
0
PD 0 0 0
FF 0 0 2
FR 1 0 0
BK 0 0 0
0
2
1
0
0
Sandwich, Mass. BC High
LB
2010: Ranked 14th in the PFL in tackles, 18th in tackles for loss and 10th in tackles by a linebacker • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Started all 11 games • Led the team with 70 tackles to go along with nine tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks • Also recorded a pass breakup • Credited with nine tackles and a TFL at Drake • Posted nine tackles (six solo) vs. Butler • Tallied eight tackles and two tackles for loss at Morehead State • Also had eight tackles vs.
18
CAREER STATS 2009 2010
G 10 11
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 41 29 70 9.0 26 2.5 12 0 0 1 0 0 0
TOTAL
21
42
59
34
76
9.0
26
2.5
12
JOE
6-3
0
1
0
0
0
Bull Valley, Ill. McHenry West
NEWLON Sr.
0
290
OL
2010: Started all 11 games • Anchored the offensive line and helped the
MALCOLM
Sr.
0
Georgetown and San Diego. 2009: 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 allstate 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.
Wildcats rush for 80 yards and compile 287 yards of offense a game • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 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 firstteam 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.
74
RICK
Knoxville, Tenn. Webb School
NYE Jr.
6-0
280
OL
Notes: Moving from defensive line to offensive line this season. 2010: Played in five games. 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.
12
NICK
Tierra Verde, Fla. Berkley Prep
OROBELLO Jr.
5-11
170
WR
2010: Saw action in six contests • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Had three punt returns for 21 yards, including a 14-yard return • Had two returns for 16 yards at Morehead State and one return for five yards vs. Jacksonville. 2009: Did not see any game action • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep
VETERAN PROFILES Years: Lettered for coach Dominick Ciao at Berkeley Preparatory School • Team 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.
CAREER STATS 2009 2010
G 0 6
Rec 0 0
TOTAL
6
0
70
Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0
0
LG 0 0 0
PR Yds TD Lg 0 0 0 0 3 21 0 14 3
21
JON
6-4
315
2010: Played in eight games, mostly on special teams • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 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.
95
Marietta, Ga. Sprayberry
POPHAM Sr.
6-2
240
PRATER So.
6-0
220
LB
coach Phil Massey at Baylor School • All-region and team 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.
14
OL
MORGAN
Signal Mountain, Tenn. Baylor
2010: Played in nine games, mostly on special teams. Prep Years: Played for
Elmhurst, Ill. Fenwick
OSTERHOUT Jr.
0
47
BEN
DAN
19
REDINGER Jr.
sive lineman • Named second-team All-PFL • Named first-team PFL AllAcademic • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Named ESPN The Magazine first-team Academic All-District by CoSIDA • Started all 11 games • Ranked sixth on the team with 42 tackles and added 10 tackles for loss, two sacks and a pass breakup • Also blocked a kick • Had six tackles, two TFL and a sack vs. Butler • Recorded seven tackles at Campbell • Had six tackles and 1.5 TFL against San Diego • Posted two tackles for loss and a sack at Morehead State. 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: Three-year 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.
6-0
170
QB
2010: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action. 2009: Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Team captain as a junior and senior 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 allarea 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.
DL
2010: Ranked 13th in the PFL in tackles for loss and 11th in tackles by a defen-
Hampstead, N.C. Topsail Senior
58
GIANNI
McKees Rocks, Pa. Montour
RICCI Sr.
5-10
215
LB
Notes: Team captain. 2010: Played in six contests • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Recorded a tackle against Georgetown, Lenoir-Rhyne and Campbell. 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 allstate 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
CAREER STATS 2008 2009 2010
G 8 10 11
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 1 1 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 9 9 18 2.5 8 1.0 5 0 0 24 18 42 10.0 19 2.0 6 0 0
TOTAL
29
34
28
62
12.5 27
3.0
11
0
0
PD 0 2 1
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0
BK 0 0 1
3
0
0
1
2008 2009 2010
G 11 10 6
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 10 7 17 1.0 1 0.0 0 1 1 6 8 14 1.0 1 0.0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0
TOTAL
27
18
16
34
2010 FOOTBALL
2.0
2
0.0
0
1
1
PD 2 0 0
FF 1 0 0
FR 0 0 0
BK 0 0 0
2
1
0
0
19
VETERAN PROFILES
73
BEN
RICHARDSON Jr.
6-4
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.
Huntsville, Ala. Randolph School
275
OL
2010: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action. 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.
91
NICK
Kensington, Md. Gonzaga College HS
SAVARINO Sr.
6-3
220
OLB
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 G 1 10 5
TOTAL
16
16
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 0 1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
7
7
0.0
0
0.0
0
0
PD 0 0 0
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0
BK 0 1 0
0
0
0
1
0
Wilson, N.C. Hunt
SCHICK Jr.
6-0
205
K
as the team’s primary kickoff specialist • Averaged 54.3 yards in 23 kickoffs. 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 all-area, 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 2009 2010
G 6 9
KO 18 23
Yds 1070 1248
Avg 59.4 54.3
TOTAL
15
41
2318
56.5
JACK
SCHRYBER So.
6-0
220
McLean, Va. Georgetown Prep
LB
2010: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Played for coach Dan Paro at Georgetown Prep • Named to
20
SUTHERLAND Jr.
5-10
185
DB
Notes: Moving from linebacker to defensive back this season. 2010: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action. 2009: Did not see any game action for the Wildcats. Prep Years: Played for coach Clint Alexander at
82
BO
Alpharetta, Ga. Alpharetta
SWANSON Sr.
6-3
195
K/TE
Notes: Also playing tight end this season. 2010: Played in two games • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Attempted an onside kick against Jacksonville.
2009: Played in one contest • Kicked off twice for 124 yards at Jacksonville. 2008: 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. Personal: Born Oct. 2, 1989 • The son of Charles and Carol Swanson • Has two siblings, Cal and Georgia • Father played football at Army.
CAREER STATS
ROBERT
2010: Played in nine contests • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Served
33
Corpus Christi, Texas Woodberry Forest
Woodberry Forest School • All-prep, all-state and All-Central 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.
Notes: Redshirted the 2008 season, giving him one more year of eligibility. 2010: Played in five games in an injury-plagued campaign. 2009: Played in all 10
2007 2009 2010
35
WILL
2008 2009 2010
G FG-A Lg 7 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 2 0-0 0
TOTAL 10
54
0-0
0
PAT 1 0 0
Pts 1 0 0
1
1
GRANT
THOMAS Jr.
5-10
KO Yds 38 2097 2 124 1 9 41
2230
Avg 55.2 62.0 9.0 54.4
Middlesex Borough, N.J. The Pingry School
225
LB
2010: Saw action in two games • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2009: Did not see any game action for the Wildcats. Prep Years: Lettered three 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 • Student Government Representative all four years. Personal: Born Feb. 20, 1991 • The son of Ana Maina-Thomas • Has an older sister, Lisa.
77
TORRY
Chagrin Falls, Ohio Kenston
TREU Jr.
6-2
255
DL
2010: Played in all 11 games and made first career start at Marist • Collected 12 tackles and a tackle for loss • Had three tackles against Campbell and Dayton • Made two stops against San Diego • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2009: Played in three contests • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. Prep Years:
VETERAN PROFILES 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.
G 3 11 14
UA A Total TFL Yds Sack Yds INT Yds 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 4 8 12 1.0 1 0.0 0 0 0 4 8 12 1.0 1 0.0 0 0 0
CHRIS
3
5-11
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0
BK 0 0 0
Chagrin Falls, Ohio Chagrin Falls
TRINETTI So.
PD 0 0 0
185
WR
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 • Firstteam 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 • All-state, allregion, 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.
CAREER STATS G 3
21
Rec 0
Yds 0
Avg 0.0
TD 0
Lg 0
Rush Yds 3 -15
JOSH
6-3
TD 0
Lg 4
Rocky Point, N.C. Heide Trask
WIGGINS Jr.
Avg 0.0
195
WR
2010: Played in eight games • Caught five passes for 56 yards and a touchdown • Caught an 8-yard TD pass against Jacksonville; had two catches for 32 yards in that game • Logged two receptions for 20 yards vs. Georgetown. 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.
53
2009 2010 TOTAL
G 9 8 17
Rec 0 5 5
Yds 0 56 56
Avg 0.0 11.2 11.2
REESE
6-3
TD 0 1 1
Lg 0 24 24
Abilene, Texas Abilene Cooper
WILLIAMS So.
Rec 21
Yds 193
Avg 9.2
TD 0
COLIN
Weddington, N.C. Weddington
WINT Sr.
Lg 20
6-3
285
OL
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 All-Southwestern 4A and two-time All-Union County as an offensive lineman • 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.
85
220
TE
2010: Played in 10 games • Caught 21 passes for 193 yards • Had five catches for 62 yards at Lenoir-Rhyne • Credited with four receptions for 31 yards at
JOSH
Huntersville, N.C. North Mecklenburg
YOST Sr.
6-2
210
TE
2010: Played in eight games and made five starts; missed three contests with injuries • Ranked fourth on the team with 26 receptions for 249 yards and a touchdown • Had seven receptions for 68 yards and a 5-yard TD vs. Dayton • Credited with three catches for 58 yards, including a 42-yard reception, against Jacksonville • Caught six passes for 37 yards at Drake • Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll. 2009: Played in the final three games of the season • 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 • 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.
CAREER STATS 2008 2009 2010
G 2 3 8
Rec 0 0 26
Yds 0 0 249
Avg 0.0 0.0 9.6
TD 0 0 1
Lg 0 0 42
TOTAL
13
26
249
9.6
1
42
CAREER STATS
11
G 10
2010: Started all 11 games • Anchored the offensive line and helped the Wildcats rush for 80 yards and compile 287 yards of offense a game. 2009:
2010: Played in three contests • Logged three carries on the season. Prep Years:
2010
CAREER STATS 2010
CAREER STATS 2009 2010 TOTAL
Drake • Had two catches for 24 yards against Georgetown. Prep Years: Team captain for coach Mike Spradlin at Cooper High School • Two-time 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 • 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.
63
KACY
YUHAS Jr.
5-11
Upper Arlington, Ohio Upper Arlington
240
DL
Notes: Moved from offensive line to defensive line prior to the 2010 season. 2010: Played in one game. 2009: Named to PFL Academic Honor Roll • Did not see any game action. Prep Years: Played for Mike Golden at Upper Arlington High School • Named all-state, all-conference, all-league and all-district after leading team to regional finals. 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.
21
FRESHMEN PROFILES
15
JAKE
Noblesville, Ind. Noblesville
BATES Fr.
6-0
190
QB
13
MARTEL
Kannapolis, N.C. A.L. Brown
CAMPBELL Fr.
6-1
205
QB/ATH
Prep Years: All-conference, team MVP and team captain for coach Lance Scheib
Prep Years: Played for coach Ron Massey at A.L. Brown • Threw for over 2,000
at Noblesville • Also lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track • State qualifier in the shot put • National Honor Society • Placed second at Indiana Regional Science Fair. Personal: Born Feb. 21, 1993 • The son of Joe and Jackie Bates • Has an older sister, Lauren • Jackie competed in volleyball and track at Indiana Weslyan • Uncle, Joe Kelich, played football at Wisconsin, and uncle, Jeff Kelich, played football at Purdue.
career yards • Team captain and all-conference • Won team’s Lug Leazer Award • National Honor Society. Personal: Born Feb. 24, 1993 • The son of James and Leslie Campbell • Older brother, Elliott, played linebacker at Davidson • Also has an older sister, Jasmine.
19
BRYANT
Westerville, Ohio New Albany
BEDNAREK Fr.
6-2
200
DB
43
MATT
Powell, Ohio Olentangy Liberty
CASEY Fr.
6-1
220
LB
Prep Years: Earned three letters for coach Mark Mueller at New Albany • First-
Prep Years: Lettered three seasons under coach Steve Hale at Olentangy Liberty
team all-conference as a senior QB • Second-team all-conference and first-team all-district as a junior safety • Named to All-Academic Ohio Team and won Columbus Dispatch Scholar Athlete Award as a senior • Also lettered in baseball, earning all-conference and all-district honors • National Honor Society • Won the Honda-Ohio State University Math Medal Award. Personal: Born June 9, 1993 • The son of Michael and Amy Bednarek • Has a younger sister, Cassie • Cousin, Jonathan Bednarek, played football at Wilmington University in Ohio.
• Second-team All-Ohio, first-team all-conference, first-team Columbus Dispatch all-metro • Second in school history in career tackles and interceptions • National Honor Society. Personal: Born Oct. 20, 1992 • The son of Brian and Sharon Casey • Has two younger sisters, Megan and Molly.
90
ANDREW
BOEHM Fr.
6-3
Newport Beach, Calif. Corona Del Mar
170
K
6
ZACH
Martinsville, Ind. Martinsville
CLARK Fr.
6-2
200
WR
Prep Years: Three-year starter for coach Jason Hitchens at Corona del Mar •
Prep Years: Three-year lettermen under coach Fred Kutruff at Martinsville •
First-team all-state, all-section and all-league • Third-team all-county • Holds five school records • Made 11-of-15 field goals and 33-of-34 PATs, including 33 straight, as a senior • AP Scholar • CIF Southern Section Scholar Athlete Award. Personal: Born Nov. 1, 1992 • The son of William and Lisa Boehm • Has a younger sister • Uncle, Bruce Fransen, played football at Fullerton College.
Two-time all-conference, team captain, academic all-state and academic allconference • Also lettered three years in baseball • National Honor Society • Old National Foundation Scholarship and Craig Family Scholarship. Personal: Born Aug. 15, 1992 • The son of Earl and Carmen Clark • Carmen played volleyball at the University of Indianapolis.
80
GRIFFIN
Roanoke, Va. Hidden Valley
BRAND Fr.
5-11
175
WR
49
SANTINO
Westerville, Ohio St. Francis de Sales
CUA Fr.
6-0
220
LB
Prep Years: Played for coach Scott Weaver at Hidden Valley • Team’s leading
Prep Years: Played for coach Ryan Wiggins at St. Francis DeSales • First-team all-
receiver as a junior and senior • Team captain • Selected to Southwest/Central Virginia All-Star Classic Football game • Also lettered in basketball and track • Starter in basketball and team was the state AA runner-up • Valedictorian • National Honor Society. Personal: Born March 22, 1993 • The son of David and Bette Brand • Has two younger brothers, Walker and Logan • Completed a college Associate’s Degree in General Studies from Western Community College at the same time as earning high school diploma.
league in 2009 and 2010 and first-team all-district in 2010 • Named third-team all-state as a senior • Also wrestled for two years and played rugby for three years • Valedictorian • National Honor Society. Personal: Born Feb. 8, 1993 • The son of Michael and Laura Cua • Has three older siblings, Angelo, Mario and Marcella.
22
FRESHMEN PROFILES
48
MIKE
Jacksonville, Fla. Episcopal
D’ANDREA Fr.
6-1
220
OLB
10
CAMERON
Kings Mountain, N.C. Kings Mountain
HARRIS Fr.
6-2
205
QB
Prep Years: Three-year lettermen for coach David Hess at Episcopal High School
Prep Years: Three-year lettermen for coach Greg Lloyd at Kings Mountain • All-
• Florida Times Union Key Player to Watch • Lineman of the Year in 2009 • Cocaptain in 2010 • First-team Academic All-County • Also lettered in wrestling • National Merit Finalist. Personal: Born Oct. 2, 1992 • The son of Jim and Kate D’Andrea • Has two sisters, Eleyse and Marie • Mother swam at Miami (Ohio).
conference as a senior • Holds five school passing records, including career TD passes • Selected to participate in the High School All-American Bowl, a regional all-star game in Kings Mountain • Also earned four letters in track and was all-conference as a sophomore and junior • National Honor Society • Salutatorian. Personal: Born March 5, 1993 • The son of Michael and Angela Harris • Has a younger sister, Emily.
32
GARRETT
Warrenton, Va. Fauquier
DIEHL Fr.
5-9
175
WR
98
WESTON
Bellaire, Texas Houston Lamar
HAWKINS Fr.
6-1
265
DL
Prep Years: Four-year lettermen for coach Mark Scott at Fauquier • Named
Prep Years: Three-year lettermen for coach Tom Nolen at Lamar • First-team all-
Associated Press and Virginia Preps first-team all-state and second-team allstate in coaches poll • Honorable Mention All-Met • First-team all-district and second-team all-region as a junior • Also lettered three years in basketball and four years in lacrosse • National Honor Society. Personal: Born July 28, 1992 • The son of Scott and Deborah Diehl • Has four younger siblings, Colin, Megan, Caroline and JT.
district as a senior • First-team All-Greater Houston Academic • Lettered two seasons in baseball and was named to the 5-A all-district team • National Honor Society. Personal: Born August 30, 1992 • The son of Mark and JoBeth Hawkins • Has a younger sister, Audrey.
41
NICK
Gainseville, Ga. Lakeview Academy
DRURY Fr.
5-10
195
DB
7
TIM
Kings Mountain, N.C. Kings Mountain
HINES Fr.
5-10
170
WR
Prep Years: Three-year lettermen for coach Matthew Gruhn at Lakeview
Prep Years: Earned two letters under coach Greg Lloyd at Kings Mountain • All-
Academy • Second-team all-area and team captain • Also lettered three years in basketball and baseball • National Math Honors Society. Personal: Born Dec. 8, 1992 • The son of Brent and Laura Drury • Has two brothers, Tom and Will • Tom plays football at Hampden-Sydney • Father played baseball at Georgetown College.
conference and set school record with 1,110 receiving yards as a senior • Selected to All-American Bowl and was named Offensive Player of the Game • Ranked second in school history in career receiving yards • All-Shelby Star Honorable Mention and All-Gazette Team as a senior • Also lettered four seasons in track and two in basketball • Named all-conference twice in track • North Carolina and AP Scholar • John M. Belk Scholarship. Personal: Born Nov. 21, 1992 • The son of Charles and Eleanor Hines • Has three siblings, Alecia, Jonathon and Caleb.
97
BRAD
GOLDSMITH Fr.
6-0
245
Mechanicsville, Va. Hanover
DL
84
TREY
HUELSKAMP Fr.
6-3
220
Centreville, Va. Chantilly
TE
Prep Years: Lettered three years under coach Josh Just at Hanover • Team cap-
Prep Years: Two-year lettermen for coach Mike Lalli at Chantilly • All-district,
tain as a junior and senior • First-team all-district, second-team all-region and first-team All-Metro as a senior on the offensive line • First-team all-district, all-metro and honorable mention all-region as a junior • Also earned two letters in track • National Honor Society • Academic all-region. Personal: Born Feb. 8, 1993 • The son of Gregg and Beth Goldsmith • Has an older sister, Gail • Father played soccer at Wake Forest.
All-Northern Region and Honorable Mention All-Metro Team as a senior • Also won two letters in basketball • National Honor Society. Personal: Born Dec. 30, 1992 • The son of Kenneth and Colleen Huelskamp • Has a younger brother, Sean.
23
FRESHMEN PROFILES
38
RICHARD
Tampa, Fla. Berkley Prep
KLEIN Fr.
5-10
200
LB
34
AJ
Ashton, Md. Sherwood
PIGNONE Fr.
6-1
205
OLB
Prep Years: Four-year lettermen for coach Dominick Ciao at Berkley Prep • Team
Prep Years: Two-year captain for coach Marc Thomas at Sherwood • All-state,
captain as a senior • National Honor Society and National Science Honor Society. Personal: Born Sept. 15, 1992 • The son of Kevin and Pamela Klein • Has a twin brother Robert, who also plays football at Davidson • Has a younger sister, Morgan.
All-Gazette Newspaper, All-Sentinel Newspaper and second-team AllMdHigh.com as a senior • Eight-time Offensive Player of the Week and twotime county Player of the Week • National Honor Society and Science Honor Society. Personal: Born Aug. 18, 1993 • The son of Chris and Trisha Pignone • Has a younger sister, Danielle.
14
ROBERT
Tampa, Fla. Berkley Prep
KLEIN Fr.
5-8
180
DB
79
KAMERON
Oldsmar, Fla. Tarpon Springs
ROMAELLE Fr.
6-2
285
OL
Prep Years: Earned three letters for coach Dominick Ciao at Berkley Prep • Team
Prep Years: Played for coach George Kotis at Tarpon Springs • All-district and
captain and all-county honorable mention as a senior • National Honor Society and National Science Honor Society. Personal: Born Sept. 15, 1992 • The son of Kevin and Pamela Klein • Has a twin brother Richard, who also plays football at Davidson • Has a younger sister, Morgan.
second-team all-conference as a senior • Team captain • Also lettered in wrestling and was first-team all-conference and all-district • National Honor Society. Personal: Born March 22, 1993 • The son of Derrick and Lauren Romaelle • Has three younger siblings, Jared, Kayson and Emma.
29
COLIN
Circleville, Ohio St. Charles Prep
MERRILL Fr.
5-11
155
DB
75
NELSON
Concord, N.C. Jay M. Robinson
WHITE Fr.
6-4
255
OL
Prep Years: Three-year lettermen for coach Jeff Pharion at Saint Charles Prep •
Prep Years: Three-year starter for coach Bobby Cloninger at Jay M. Robinson •
All-league and all-district Honorable Mention • Team Defensive MVP • Also lettered in basketball and track • All-league, all-district and all-region in track • Academic All-Ohio • National Honor Society. Personal: Born Jan. 15, 1993 • The son of Frank and Lisa Merrill • Has two brothers, John and Trey • Father played football and rugby at Dartmouth.
All-conference and all-county • Team captain as a senior • Also lettered in baseball • NC Scholar and Scholar Athlete. Personal: Born April 5, 1993 • The son of Adam and Brenda White • Has a younger sister, Natalie.
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Chicago, Ill. Loyola Academy
PERRY Fr.
5-10
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Prep Years: Three-year lettermen for coach John Holecek at Loyola Academy • First-team all-conference and academic all-state as a senior • Second-team allconference as a junior • Team Offensive MVP • Also lettered three seasons in track • Loyola Scholar. Personal: Born Jan. 26, 1993 • The son of Scott and Stacy Perry • Has a younger sister, Sam • Father played football at Ripon College.
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TRIPP MERRITT Guy “Tripp” Merritt, now in his seventh 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 bet-
ter paying job in textiles in Laurinburg, N.C. 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
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TRIPP MERRITT Landis to St. Mary’s in California after the 1999 season. He served there for three seasons as recruiting coordinator, 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 former 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
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THE MERRITT FILE Full Name: Guy William Merritt III Experience: 7th season Date of Birth: March 5, 1968 Hometown: Shelby, N.C. Family: Wife - Sara, Daughter - Ellie 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 2010 Total
School Davidson Davidson Davidson Davidson Davidson Davidson
W 4 6 6 4 3 3 26
L 6 4 4 7 7 8 36
Pct. .400 .600 .600 .364 .300 .273 .419
Place 3rd, South 3rd 4th 7th 6th 6th
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 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 98 that showed up for August practice this year. Even though Merritt has 20 years of college coaching experience, he just turned 43. 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 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. Merritt has been named Pioneer League Co-Coach of the Year once. His Davidson teams have produced a total record of 26-36. 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 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
COACHING HISTORY ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Coach
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.
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.
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) (6) (112)
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 26 410
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 36 557
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 .419 .427
ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS BY WINS Coach 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13.
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William L. (Monk) Younger 1923-31 (9) William E. Dole 1952-64 (13) Ed Farrell 1974-84 (11) Tim Landis 1993-99 (7) Tripp Merritt 2005-Pres. (6) Homer Smith 1965-69 (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
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44 43 36 35 26 24 22 21 18 17 17 13 10 10 10 9 8 7 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4
38 66 70 36 36 24 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 .419 .500 .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 head coach at RPI.
Dave Fagg led the Wildcats in two decades, the beginning of the 1970s and the 1990s.
Joe Susan led Davidson to its only undefeated record in school history. He is in his second season as head coach at Bucknell.
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COACHING STAFF BRETT HAYFORD Brett Hayford returns for his 19th season as a Wildcat coach and 22nd on the Davidson campus. This is also his seventh campaign as the associate head coach, a title he earned when colAssociate Head Coach league Tripp Merritt Defensive Line was hired as the 19th Season head coach in 2005. Davidson ’93 Along with the associate head coaching duties, he is responsible for the defensive line. Since joining the league in 2001, Davidson defensive lineman have earned All-Pioneer Football League honors 12 times under Hayford, and Darryl Childers was named the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2003. Hayford coached the Wildcats to the PFL lead in sacks in 2005 with 24, and the 2006 squad tied for second with 22. 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. He coached the conference’s individual sack leader in 2002 and 2003 in Ryan Tennis and Childers, and Hayford was instrumental in the emergence of AllPFL South performers Kyle Kinsell and Will Funderburg in 2005. Kinsell, a two-time Academic All-American, 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. 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.,
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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 12-year-old son Thad.
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. 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 daughters, Marin (4) and Maggie (1).
MEADE CLENDANIEL As the Wildcats’ defensive coordinator for the past 11 seasons, Meade Clendaniel has led Davidson to numerous top national statistical rankings. Three times in Davidson’s 10 years Defensive Coordinator as a member of the Defensive Backs Pioneer Football 12th Season 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 were ranked in the top-15 nationally in turnovers gained and turnover margin that season. The 2006 Wildcat defense ranked fourth in the Pioneer Football League 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. Since the Wildcats joined the PFL, Davidson defensive players have earned all-conference honors 35 times, and four ‘Cats have been named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year. Clendaniel graduated from West Chester University in 1997 with a
MATT MUMME Matt Mumme begins his first season as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Davidson. Mumme comes to Davidson from McMurry University in Abilene, Texas, Offensive Coordinator where he spent the Quarterbacks last two seasons as 1st Season the offensive coordiKentucky ‘99 nator. McMurry finished the 2010 campaign with a 6-4 record, earning the school’s first winning season since 2000, placed second in the nation (D-III) with 3,665 passing yards and led all of college football in touchdown passes with 45. The team averaged 435.5 yards of total offense and placed five players from the offensive side of the ball on the all-conference team. Quarterback Jake Mullin was named all-conference honorable mention for the second straight season after setting school records with 2,859 passing yards and 35 touchdown passes with just two interceptions
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COACHING STAFF despite playing in just eight games because of injury. Under Mumme, the offense produced 6,699 passing yards and 71 touchdowns through the air in two seasons. The son of Hal Mumme, Matt is a disciple of his father’s unique Air Raid offensive system. Growing up, he watched his father’s teams run it, he ran it himself as a quarterback at the University of Kentucky and for the past eight years, he has coached it. Though he played backup to Tim Couch, the 1999 Heisman Trophy runner-up at Kentucky, Mumme still made his mark. He holds the 13th and 14th longest pass plays from scrimmage in Kentucky’s storied football history at 79 and 78 yards respectively, and both went for touchdowns. After earning his bachelor’s degree from Kentucky in 1999, Mumme joined his father’s staff as the quarterbacks coach at Southeastern Louisiana University in 2003. There, he coached Martin Hankins, who threw for 7,777 career yards and 65 touchdowns in two seasons while completing 63 percent of his passes. Mumme then joined his father at New Mexico State, earning the title of offensive coordinator in addition to quarterbacks coach. Under the guidance of Mumme, three-year quarterback Chase Holbrook broke nearly every Aggie game, season and career passing record. Holbrook threw for 11,846 career yards, placing him fourth in the WAC?career record book, and 85 touchdowns while completing 69.5 percent of his passes. Mumme earned his master’s degree in business administration at Southeastern Louisiana in 2009. He and his wife, Fayedra, live in Mooresville.
E.J. HENDERSON
ROBERT FICKLING
E.J. Henderson begins his first season at Davidson, where he serves as the special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach for the Wildcat football program. Henderson Assistant Coach comes to Davidson Receivers/Special Teams from Princeton 1st Season University, where he Central Washington ‘96 spent the last four campaigns. He coached the defensive backs in his first two seasons and coached the running backs in his last two. Under his guidance, running back Jordan Culbreath earned All-Ivy Honorable Mention honors in 2010, while kicker Patrick Jacob was named first-team All-Ivy and punter Joe Cloud earned second-team accolades. Henderson served as the wide receivers coach and special teams coordinator at Wayne State in Michigan from 2004-07, and in his last year there, the Warriors recorded their first winning record in 13 seasons. Prior to that, he spent two years as the defensive backfield coach for Division III power Mt. Union from 2002-04, where he coached All-America selection Chris Kern and helped lead Mt. Union to a national championship in 2002. Henderson played football at Central Washington, where he graduated in 1996 with a degree in travel/tourism management. The 1995 CWU squad shared the NAIA title and was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Louisville, where he worked with the wide receivers and special teams during consecutive Conference USA championship seasons for the Cardinals. He earned his master’s of education in health and fitness from Louisville in 2002. Henderson also participated in an NFL internship program with the Detroit Lions in the summer of 2005 and with the Washington Redskins in the summer of 2008. E.J. is married to Katie Rosenthal Henderson, and their daughter, Miriam, was born in June.
Robert Fickling begins his first season as the offensive line coach for the Wildcat football program. Fickling comes to Davidson from West Texas A&M University, where he Assistant Coach spent the 2010 camOffensive Line paign. He helped 1st Season direct an offensive Texas Tech ‘03 line that allowed one sack per 33 passing attempts and an offense that averaged 42 points a game (ranked fourth in the nation) and 529 yards (ranked second in nation). The Buffaloes ranked second in the country in passing and also averaged 100 rushing yards a game. Fickling received his bachelor’s degree in political science from Texas Tech in 2003 and is working towards a master’s degree in sports management at American Military University. Prior to starting a career in coaching, he served five years as a sergeant in Army Military Intelligence, including a 14month tour of duty in Iraq. He and his wife, Brittany, live in Huntersville with their sons, Scott (6) and Sean (5 months).
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COACHING STAFF CURT WILLIAMS Curt Williams is in his 15th season on the Davidson staff and works with the running backs this season. He has spent much of his career at Davidson coaching the linebackers. Assistant Coach In 2006, Williams Running Backs helped coach a 15th Season defense that tied for Charlotte ’78 second in the PFL in sacks with 22, and inside linebacker Chris Castillo ranked eighth in the league 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, and Daniel Astrop earned Honorable Mention All-PFL honors in 2009 and 2010. In his first nine 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. A 1978 graduate of Charlotte, Williams lives in Indian Trail with his wife, Deborah.
FRANK SWART
Assistant Coach Secondary 8th Season Wagner ’91
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Now in his eighth 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 all-
conference 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. Kidwell earned second-team All-PFL accolades in 2010. 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 four-year 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 (10), Julianna (8) and Caroline (6).
JIMMY MEANS Jimmy Means returns to the Davidson coaching staff for his sixth season and will coach the outside linebackers. His expertise helped Niel Andrews and Bud Assistant Coach Crawford emerge as Outside Linebackers defensive forces in 6th Season the Pioneer Football Union College ’91 League in 2006 and 2007. Andrews was named first-team All-PFL in 2006, while Crawford earned second-team all-conference accolades in
2007. John Behm was named second-team allconference a season ago. 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. 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 (12), and son Holden (4).
STEVE LEAHY Steve Leahy is in his third 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 3rd Season 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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STAFF ASSISTANT Kristen Foss joined the staff as an assistant in the spring of 2008 and is in her fourth full season as a member of the Wildcat football program. In her role as Kristen Foss staff assistant, Foss 4th Season handles a variety of 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 (16) and Michael (13).
STUDENT ASSISTANT John Stillwell joins the coaching staff as a student assistant for his first season following two years on the Wildcats’ roster, where he was named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll John Stillwell both seasons. 1st Season Stillwell lettered three years under coach Paul Padalino at St. Christopher’s School, where he was the starting quarterback as a junior and senior in high school. He also lettered in basketball and baseball and served as the editor of the high school newspaper. The son of Charles and Sallie Stillwell, John has two younger siblings, Henry and Janie. His Aunt, Maria Tucker, attended Davidson and played soccer.
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 12-year-old son, Thad. Assisting Hayford on the football field is assistant athletic trainer Gerry Waddle, who is in his fourth 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.
EQUIPMENT When it comes right down to it, the equipment room keeps all the athletic teams prepared to play. Brian Barmes begins his sixth year as the head equipment manager. Prior Brian Barmes to coming to Equipment Manager Davidson, Barmes was a sales representative for Riddell and served a pair of one-year stints with the Florida Bobcats and Georgia Force of the AFL. 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 29th 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 sixth 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 senior at NC State.
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2010 STATISTICS RUSHING PLAYER Mantuo, Kenny Williams, Justin Johnston, Marcus Wohler, Andrew Blanchard, Michael Hanabury, Mark Cochrane, Chris Adams, Jonathan Funsten, Lanny Heavner, Matt TEAM Trinetti, Chris Carkhuff, Jonathan Total.......... Opponents......
G
ATT
GAIN
LOSS
NET
AVG
TD
LG
YPG
8 11 9 11 11 8 5 11 10 4 8 3 11 11 11
140 85 26 3 9 4 5 2 1 3 6 3 50 337 403
590 345 87 62 34 23 32 12 5 3 0 4 52 1249 1921
14 38 5 0 4 1 16 0 0 9 9 19 255 370 326
576 307 82 62 30 22 16 12 5 -6 -9 -15 -203 879 1595
4.1 3.6 3.2 20.7 3.3 5.5 3.2 6.0 5.0 -2.0 -1.5 -5.0 -4.1 2.6 4.0
5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 23
28 62 10 30 21 18 23 7 5 2 0 4 15 62 63
72.0 27.9 9.1 5.6 2.7 2.8 3.2 1.1 0.5 -1.5 -1.1 -5.0 -18.5 79.9 145.0
RESULTS DATE
OPPONENT
SCORE
Sept. 4 GEORGETOWN 11 at Lenoir-Rhyne Sept. at Campbell* Sept. 18 JACKSONVILLE* Sept. 25 9 BUTLER* Oct. Oct. 16 at Morehead State* Oct. 23 at Drake* Oct. 30 DAYTON* 6 at Marist* Nov. 13 SAN DIEGO* Nov. 20 at Presbyterian Nov. * Pioneer Football League game
10-20 13-41 28-27 15-42 8-24 17-10 10-42 13-37 28-21 15-29 6-42
L L W L L W L L W L L
TIME
ATT.
2:45 2:45 2:39 3:07 2:30 2:46 2:52 2:38 2:30 2:37 2:55
4733 7081 3741 2362 2272 3456 2186 4263 1772 4411 3593
PASSING PLAYER Carkhuff, Jonathan Heavner, Matt Cochrane, Chris Total.......... Opponents......
G
EFFIC
ATT-CMP-INT
PCT
YDS
TD
LG
YPG
11 4 5 11 11
117.56 91.13 86.65 113.34 157.64
197-329-9 18-30-1 14-27-3 229-386-13 168-270-4
59.9 60.0 51.9 59.3 62.2
2002 135 144 2281 2298
12 0 1 13 22
71 17 29 71 84
182.0 33.8 28.8 207.4 208.9
RECEIVING PLAYER Funsten, Lanny Hanabury, Mark Blanchard, Michael Yost, Josh Adams, Jonathan Williams, Justin Williams, Reese Mantuo, Kenny Wiggins, Josh Johnston, Marcus Martinez, Danny Sarver, Ben Total.......... Opponents......
G
REC
YDS
AVG
TD
LG
YPG
10 8 11 8 11 11 10 8 8 9 1 7 11 11
47 31 29 26 25 25 21 11 5 5 3 1 229 168
685 252 266 249 235 189 193 85 56 22 20 29 2281 2298
14.6 8.1 9.2 9.6 9.4 7.6 9.2 7.7 11.2 4.4 6.7 29.0 10.0 13.7
6 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 13 22
71 21 33 42 51 36 20 17 24 16 11 29 71 84
68.5 31.5 24.2 31.1 21.4 17.2 19.3 10.6 7.0 2.4 20.0 4.1 207.4 208.9
PLAYER
NO
YDS
AVG
TD
LG
Williams, Justin Hanabury, Mark Johnston, Marcus Butler, Clem Blanchard, Michael Yost, Josh Total.......... Opponents......
45 3 2 1 1 1 53 37
902 30 34 15 11 7 999 738
20.0 10.0 17.0 15.0 11.0 7.0 18.8 19.9
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
33 14 18 15 11 7 33 36
PLAYER
NO
YDS
AVG
TD
LG
Williams, Justin Orobello, Nick Total.......... Opponents......
12 3 15 17
63 21 84 155
5.2 7.0 5.6 9.1
0 0 0 0
14 14 14 33
PUNT RETURNS
PUNTING PLAYER
NO
YDS
AVG
LG
TB
FC
I20
BLKD
Wohler, Andrew Goodman, Brenton Total.......... Opponents......
53 2 55 53
1929 68 1997 1998
36.4 34.0 36.3 37.7
54 35 54 58
5 0 5 8
9 2 11 16
13 1 14 18
0 0 0 0
PLAYER
NO
YDS
AVG
TD
LG
Kidwell, Peter Casey, Dan Behm, John Total.......... Opponents......
2 1 1 4 13
0 19 19 38 237
0.0 19.0 19.0 9.5 18.2
0 0 0 0 2
0 19 19 19 48
NO
YDS
AVG
TD
LG
1 1 2
40 40 63
40.0 40.0 31.5
0 0 0
40 40 48
INTERCEPTIONS
FUMBLE RETURNS Hunt, Patrick Total.......... Opponents......
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PLAYER
TD
FGS
KICK
Funsten, Lanny Behrendt, Ben Mantuo, Kenny Williams, Justin Blanchard, Michael Hanabury, Mark Wiggins, Josh Yost, Josh Behm, John Cochrane, Chris Carkhuff, Jonathan Total.......... Opponents......
6 0 5 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 20 47
0-0 8-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 8-11 3-12
0-0 11-14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 11-14 42-46
|----------- PATs ------------| RUSH RCV PASS DXP 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 3-4 1-1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SAF
PTS
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
38 35 30 20 20 6 6 6 2 0 0 163 335
FIELD GOALS PLAYER
FGM-FGA
Behrendt, Ben
8-11
PCT 01-19 72.7
1-1
20-29
30-39
40-49
50+
LG
BLK
5-6
1-2
1-2
0-0
48
0
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYER
KICK RETURNS
PLAYER
SCORING
Carkhuff, Jonathan Mantuo, Kenny Williams, Justin Cochrane, Chris Heavner, Matt Johnston, Marcus Wohler, Andrew Blanchard, Michael Hanabury, Mark Adams, Jonathan Funsten, Lanny TEAM Trinetti, Chris Total.......... Opponents......
G
PLAYS
RUSH
PASS
TOTAL
YPG
11 8 11 5 4 9 11 11 8 11 10 8 3 11 11
379 140 85 32 33 26 3 9 4 2 1 6 3 723 673
-203 576 307 16 -6 82 62 30 22 12 5 -9 -15 879 1595
2002 0 0 144 135 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2281 2298
1799 576 307 160 129 82 62 30 22 12 5 -9 -15 3160 3893
163.5 72.0 27.9 32.0 32.2 9.1 5.6 2.7 2.8 1.1 0.5 -1.1 -5.0 287.3 353.9
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PLAYER Williams, Justin Funsten, Lanny Mantuo, Kenny Blanchard, Michael Hanabury, Mark Yost, Josh Adams, Jonathan Williams, Reese Johnston, Marcus Wohler, Andrew Wiggins, Josh Sarver, Ben Orobello, Nick Martinez, Danny Behm, John Casey, Dan Cochrane, Chris Butler, Clem Heavner, Matt TEAM Trinetti, Chris Carkhuff, Jonathan Total.......... Opponents......
G
RUSH
REC
PR
KOR
IR
TOT
YPG
11 10 8 11 8 8 11 10 9 11 8 7 6 1 11 11 5 11 4 8 3 11 11 11
307 5 576 30 22 0 12 0 82 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 -6 -9 -15 -203 879 1595
189 685 85 266 252 249 235 193 22 0 56 29 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2281 2298
63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 155
902 0 0 11 30 7 0 0 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 999 738
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 237
1461 690 661 307 304 256 247 193 138 62 56 29 21 20 19 19 16 15 -6 -9 -15 -203 4281 5023
132.8 69.0 82.6 27.9 38.0 32.0 22.5 19.3 15.3 5.6 7.0 4.1 3.5 20.0 1.7 1.7 3.2 1.4 -1.5 -1.1 -5.0 -18.5 389.2 456.6
2010 STATISTICS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
TEAM STATISTICS DAVIDSON 163 SCORING 14.8 POINTS PER GAME 193 FIRST DOWNS 62 RUSHING 112 PASSING PENALTY 19 RUSHING YARDAGE 879 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 1249 YARDS LOST RUSHING 370 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 337 AVERAGE PER RUSH 2.6 AVERAGE PER GAME 79.9 TDS RUSHING 7 PASSING YARDAGE 2281 COMP-ATT-INT 229-386-13 AVERAGE PER PASS 5.9 AVERAGE PER CATCH 10.0 AVERAGE PER GAME 207.4 TDS PASSING 13 TOTAL OFFENSE 3160 TOTAL PLAYS 723 AVERAGE PER PLAY 4.4 AVERAGE PER GAME 287.3 53-999 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 15-84 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 4-38 14-10 FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS 48-351 31.9 AVERAGE PER GAME PUNTS-YARDS 55-1997 AVERAGE PER PUNT 36.3 NET PUNT AVERAGE 31.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 31:00 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 54/154 3RD-DOWN PCT 35% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8/24 4TH-DOWN PCT 33% SACKS BY-YARDS 28-148 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 8-11 RED-ZONE SCORES 20-26 77% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 13-26 50% PAT-ATTEMPTS 11-14 79% ATTENDANCE 18041 GAMES/AVG PER GAME 5/3608
Davidson Opponents
1st 16 42
2nd 3rd 52 28 108 78
4th 67 107
PLAYER
OPPONENT 335 30.5 183 84 95 4 1595 1921 326 403 4.0 145.0 23 2298 168-270-4 8.5 13.7 208.9 22 3893 673 5.8 353.9 37-738 17-155 13-237 14-4 76-612 55.6 53-1998 37.7 33.1 29:00 59/148 40% 11/17 65% 36-271 3-12 35-48 73% 32-48 67% 42-46 91% 21829 6/3638
-- Total -- 163 -- 335
G
UT
AT
TOT
TFL-YDS
SCK-YDS
INT
PBU
FR
FF
BK
Moynahan, Patrick Behm, John Kidwell, Peter Astrop, Daniel Moses-Hampton, M. Popham, Morgan Kee, Harvey Martin, Ellis Anderson, Pete Casey, Dan Sykes, Brandon Hunt, Patrick McAlister, Lewis Campbell, Elliott Guerrieri, Matt Treu, Torry Yeargan, Brandon Medford, Brody Lockridge, Richard Butler, Clem Crowson, Erich Dulberger, Adam Hammett, Tyler Ricci, Gianni Wohler, Andrew Hall, Jake Johnson, Brad Funsten, Lanny Doeman, Jelani Clark, Ethan Simmons, Sean Corbett, Michael Behrendt, Ben TEAM Yost, Josh Adams, Jonathan Wiggins, Josh Williams, Justin Mantuo, Kenny Blanchard, Michael
11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 9 10 11 3 11 11 10 11 11 10 10 6 6 11 6 10 10 9 11 4 7 11 8 8 11 8 11 8 11
41 33 47 38 27 24 26 21 15 21 18 12 10 9 11 4 6 8 4 2 3 3 2 2 2 1 . 2 1 2 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
29 36 21 24 22 18 11 12 15 7 6 12 9 10 6 8 4 2 5 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 . 1 . 2 1 1 . . . . . . .
70 69 68 62 49 42 37 33 30 28 24 24 19 19 17 12 10 10 9 6 6 6 5 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
9.0-26 11.5-49 6.0-29 3.5-15 5.5-18 10.0-19 2.0-2 11.5-39 . 3.0-12 . 3.0-12 6.0-26 1.0-4 . 1.0-1 1.0-1 0.5-1 . . . 1.0-1 . . . . 1.0-4 . 0.5-1 . . . . 1.0-3 . . . . . .
2.5-12 5.5-35 0.5-2 1.5-11 2.5-15 2.0-6 . 4.5-25 . 2.0-3 . 1.0-7 3.5-22 1.0-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.5-3 . . . . . . 1.0-3 . . . . . .
. 1-19 2-0 . . . . . . 1-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 4 5 4 . 1 2 . 2 . 4 . . . 1 . . 2 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . .
. 2-0 . 1-0 . . . . . . . 1-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 2 . . . . . 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . .
. . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total.......... Opponents......
11 11
403 412
280 306
683 718
78-263 79-368
28-148 36-271
4-38 13-237
28 37
4-40 10-63
6 9
3 .
INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING AND RECEIVING RUSHING No-Yds/TD Kenny Mantuo, RB 140-576/5 Justin Williams, RB 85-307/2 Marcus Johnston, RB 26-82/0 Andrew Wohler, P 3-62/0 M. Blanchard, TE 9-30/0 Mark Hanabury, WR 4-22/0 Chris Cochrane, QB 5-16/0 Jonathan Adams, WR 2-12/0 Lanny Funsten, WR 1-5/0
G’TOWN 21-52/1 3-0/0 DNP DNP -
LRU 13-93/1 6-5/0 1-27/0 DNP 3-7/0 -
CAMP 34-181/1 8-65/2 2-22/0 DNP DNP -
JU 3-13/0 11-37/0 8-23/0 2-5/0 1-9/0 1-7/0 -
BUTLER DNP 16-41/0 5-27/0 DNP 1-5/0 -
MSU DNP 20-48/0 12-32/0 1-30/0 2--2/0 DNP -
DRAKE DNP 7-13/0 1-0/0 2-3/0 1-3/0 -
DAY 6-12/0 5-32/0 1-18/0 1-0/0 1-5/0
MAR 35-124/1 3-63/0 DNP DNP -
USD 12-24/0 1--3/0 1-5/0 1--1/0 DNP -
PRESBY 16-77/1 5-6/0 DNP 1-2/0 1-2/0 DNP
RUSHING Lanny Funsten, WR M. Blanchard, TE Mark Hanabury, WR Josh Yost, TE Jonathan Adams, WR Reese Williams, TE Justin Williams, RB Kenny Mantuo, RB Josh Wiggins, WR Ben Sarver, WR Marcus Johnston, RB Danny Martinez, WR
G’TOWN 2-10/0 6-52/0 DNP DNP 1-8/0 2-24/0 4-15/0 4-37/0 2-20/0 DNP
LRU 3-37/1 2-16/0 DNP 4-29/0 3-23/0 5-62/0 1-9/0 2-32/0 DNP
CAMP 3-36/0 3-31/1 DNP 2-14/0 2-14/0 2-16/0 2-24/0 DNP
JU 2-36/0 4-35/1 3-20/0 3-58/0 1-20/0 3-6/0 2-32/1 1-29/0 1--2/0 DNP
BUTLER 4-62/1 1--2/0 3-23/0 2-26/0 3-10/0 DNP 2-22/0 DNP 1-4/0 DNP DNP
MSU 7-175/2 1-7/0 2-23/0 1-12/0 1-10/0 2-42/0 DNP DNP 1-1/0 DNP
DRAKE 10-102/0 3-28/0 4-41/0 6-37/0 6-43/0 4-31/0 8-37/1 DNP 3-23/0 DNP
DAY 5-64/0 4-21/0 3-22/0 7-68/1 3-15/0 1-2/0 1-7/0 DNP DNP
MAR 5-45/1 2-22/0 9-92/1 1-5/0 1-8/0 3-15/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP
USD 6-118/1 1-33/1 1-10/0 DNP 5-53/0 2-32/0 1-11/0 DNP DNP DNP
PRESBY DNP 2-23/0 6-21/0 DNP 4-76/0 3--2/0 DNP 3-20/0
No-Yds/TD 47-685/6 29-266/3 31-252/1 26-249/1 25-235/0 21-193/0 25-189/1 11-85/0 5-56/1 1-29/0 5-22/0 3-20/0
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2010 BOX SCORES
Score by Quarters Georgetown Davidson 1st 04:15 GU 2nd 14:16 GU 00:49 DAV 3rd 07:15 DAV 4th 09:15 GU
GAME #1 - GEORGETOWN 20, DAVIDSON 10
GAME #2 - DAVIDSON 13, LENOIR-RHYNE 41
Sept. 4, at Davidson, N.C.
Sept. 11, at Hickory, N.C.
1 7 0
2 7 7
3 0 3
4 6 0
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Score 20 10
Davidson Lenoir-Rhyne
Scott Darby 3 yd run (Brett Weiss kick) Brandon Durham 5 yd run (Brett Weiss kick) Mantuo, Kenny 3 yd run (Behrendt, Ben kick) Behrendt, Ben 22 yd field goal Jeffrey Burke 12 yd pass from Scott Darby (Brett Weiss 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
GU 18 44-166 130 23-14-0 67-296 0-0 3-25 3-55 2-6 8-37.5 1-0 7-65 31:31 5 of 14 0 of 0 3-3 1-9
GU 7 - DAV 0 GU 14 - DAV 0 GU 14 - DAV 7 GU 14 - DAV 10 GU 20 - DAV 10
DAV 13 27-46 166 36-21-2 63-212 0-0 1-12 4-90 0-0 7-37.4 0-0 2-12 28:29 3 of 16 2 of 3 2-2 3-8
1st 03:20 LRU 2nd 09:42 DAV 09:25 LRU 08:09 LRU 00:51 LRU 3rd 11:29 LRU 4th 11:33 LRU 09:08 DAV
0 7
7 21
0 7
6 6
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13 41
Gaston Miller 6 yd run (Colin Corpe kick) Mantuo, Kenny 9 yd run (Behrendt, Ben kick) James Pone 59 yd run (Colin Corpe kick) L. McCorkle 3 yd run (Colin Corpe kick) L. McCorkle 1 yd run (Colin Corpe kick) L. McCorkle 18 yd run (Colin Corpe kick) Reuben Haynes 4 yd run (Colin Corpe kick failed), Funsten, Lanny 24 yd pass from Carkhuff (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
DAV 18 30-83 208 42-20-3 72-291 0-0 1-0 7-151 0-0 3-37.0 3-2 4-23 31:25 6 of 15 2 of 5 1-2 1-4
DAV 0 - LRU 7 DAV 7 - LRU 7 DAV 7 - LRU 14 DAV 7 - LRU 21 DAV 7 - LRU 28 DAV 7 - LRU 35 DAV 7 - LRU 41 DAV 13 - LRU 41
LRU 13 53-266 11 7-1-0 60-277 1-15 1-11 3-45 3-52 7-34.4 1-0 5-35 28:35 6 of 15 2 of 2 5-5 6-46
RUSHING: Davidson-Mantuo, Kenny 13-93; Wohler, Andrew 1-27; Cochrane, Chris 3-7; Williams, Justin 6-5; TEAM 1-minus 1; Trinetti, Chris 1-minus 10; Carkhuff, Jonathan 5minus 38. Lenoir-Rhyne-James Pone 5-70; Major Herron 12-64; L. McCorkle 12-45; Gaston Miller 3-35; Jasper Thomas 3-15; Reuben Haynes 7-12; Anthony Silvers 4-10; Corron Boston 1-6; Andrew Courman 3-5; Antwain Ross 2-5; TEAM 1-minus 1. PASSING: Davidson-Carkhuff, Jonathan 15-29-0-151; Cochrane, Chris 5-13-3-57. LenoirRhyne-Major Herron 1-6-0-11; Reuben Haynes 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Davidson-Williams, Reese 5-62; Yost, Josh 4-29; Funsten, Lanny 3-37; Adams, Jonathan 3-23; Mantuo, Kenny 2-32; Blanchard, Michael 2-16; Williams, Justin 19. Lenoir-Rhyne Artis Gilmore 1-11. INTERCEPTIONS: Davidson-None. LenoirRhyne-Cam Thompkins 1-30; Carl Brooks 1-22; Marcus Shuford 1-0. FUMBLES: Davidson-Cochrane, Chris 1-0; Carkhuff, Jonathan 1-1; Williams, Justin 1-1. Lenoir-Rhyne-Reuben Haynes 1-0.
Peter Kidwell
SACKS (UA-A): Davidson-Kidwell, Peter 0-1; Behm, John 0-1. Lenoir-Rhyne-Nelson Bullard 2-0; Zach Long 1-0; Jason Arenillas 0-1; Victor Nito 01; Brandon Martin 1-0; Jimmy Long 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Davidson-Guerrieri, Matt 6-1; Moynahan, Patrick 4-2; Kidwell, Peter 4-2; McAlister, Lewis 3-2; Martin, Ellis 3-1; Lockridge, Richard 3-1; Astrop, Daniel 3-1; Behm, John 2-2; Popham, Morgan 0-4; Kee, Harvey 2-1; Anderson, Pete 1-2; Campbell, Elliott 2-0; Doeman, Jelani 1-1; Crowson, Erich 0-2; Moses-Hampton, M. 0-2; Patrick Moynahan Yost, Josh 1-0; Ricci, Gianni 1-0; Mantuo, Kenny 10; Wiggins, Josh 1-0; Wohler, Andrew 1-0; Yeargan, Brandon 0-1; Treu, Torry 0-1. LenoirRhyne-Ricky Fawbush 7-0; Carl Brooks 4-2; Richard Walker 4-1; Marcus Shuford 2-2; Nelson Bullard 3-0; Jeff Haney 3-0; L. Banner 2-1; Jason Arenillas 1-2; Chris Carter 1-2; Cam Thompkins 2-0; C. Davis 2-0; Brandon Martin 2-0; Zach Long 1-1; Demetrius Green 1-1; Nicholas Burns 1-1; Victor Nito 0-2; Doug Ellis 1-0; Ryan Sanford 1-0; Jimmy Long 1-0; Chris Christian 1-0; B.J. Woodley 1-0; Mike Harold 1-0; Jacarri Bowen 1-0; Graham Duncan 1-0; Austin Newton 0-1; Jamont Jones 0-1; Marcus Byrd 0-1. Time of Game: 2:45
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Attendance: 7081
2010 BOX SCORES
Score by Quarters Davidson Campbell 1st 00:29 DAV 2nd 08:36 CAMP 02:37 CAMP 3rd 12:30 DAV 06:33 CAMP 01:44 CAMP 4th 11:40 DAV 00:13 DAV
GAME #3 - DAVIDSON 28, CAMPBELL 27
GAME #4 - JACKSONVILLE 42, DAVIDSON 15
Sept. 18, at Buies Creek, N.C.
Sept. 25, at Davidson, N.C.
1 7 0
2 0 14
3 7 13
4 14 0
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Score 28 27
Score by Quarters Jacksonville Davidson
Williams, Justin 4 yd run (Behrendt, Ben kick) POLK, Daniel 1 yd run (WILLETS, Adam kick) SMITH, Carl 2 yd run (WILLETS, Adam kick) Williams, Justin 33 yd run (Behrendt, Ben kick) POLK, Daniel 5 yd run (WILLETS, Adam kick) BROWN, Rashaun 9 yd run (WILLETS, Adam kick failed) Blanchard, Michael 3 yd pass from Carkhuff (Behrendt, Ben kick) Mantuo, Kenny 3 yd run (Behrendt, Ben 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 25 45-270 135 27-14-0 72-405 0-0 2-17 5-129 0-0 2-11.5 0-0 3-15 31:35 7 of 12 0 of 2 3-4 0-0
DAV 7 - CAMP 0 DAV 7 - CAMP 7 DAV 7 - CAMP 14 DAV 14 - CAMP 14 DAV 14 - CAMP 21 DAV 14 - CAMP 27 DAV 21 - CAMP 27 DAV 28 - CAMP 27
CAMP 16 44-143 156 12-9-0 56-299 0-0 0-0 5-95 0-0 3-40.7 4-1 4-26 28:25 8 of 13 0 of 0 4-4 0-0
RUSHING: Davidson-Mantuo, Kenny 34-181; Williams, Justin 8-65; Blanchard, Michael 2-22; Carkhuff, Jonathan 1-2. Campbell-BROWN, Rashaun 8-53; POLK, Daniel 14-37; OATES, CJ 11-31; SMITH, Carl 9-27; Team 1-minus 1; JORDAN, H 1-minus 4. PASSING: Davidson-Carkhuff, Jonathan 14-27-0135. Campbell-POLK, Daniel 9-12-0-156. RECEIVING: Davidson-Funsten, Lanny 3-36; Blanchard, Michael 3-31; Williams, Justin 2-24; Williams, Reese 2-16; Adams, Jonathan 2-14; Yost, Josh 2-14. Campbell-CONSTANTINE, P. 5-106; JORDAN, H 1-24; OATES, CJ 1-11; BLAIN, Carl 19; MURPHY, Kelvin 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Davidson-None. CampbellNone.
1st 01:12 JU 2nd 09:11 JU 05:46 JU 00:01 DAV 3rd 08:17 JU 00:09 JU 4th 12:11 DAV 06:24 JU 00:06 DAV
1 7 0
2 14 3
3 14 0
4 7 12
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Score 42 15
PHILPART,Josh 13 yd pass from McGREGOR,Josh (HOSTETLER kick) JU 7 - DAV 0 PHILPART,Josh 5 yd pass from McGREGOR,Josh (HOSTETLER kick) JU 14 - DAV 0 FINKLEY,Elliott 84 yd pass from McGREGOR,Josh (HOSTETLER kick) JU 21 - DAV 0 Behrendt, Ben 48 yd field goal JU 21 - DAV 3 THOMPSON,Larry 13 yd pass from McGREGOR,Josh (HOSTETLER ) JU 28 - DAV 3 SUMTER,Rodney 26 yd pass from McGREGOR,Josh (HOSTETLER ) JU 35 - DAV 3 Wiggins, Josh 8 yd pass from Carkhuff, Jonathan (pass failed) JU 35 - DAV 9 DAVIS,Andrew 2 yd pass from McGREGOR,Josh (HOSTETLER kick) JU 42 - DAV 9 Blanchard, Michael 10 yd pass from Cochrane (Cochrane rush failed) JU 42 - DAV 15
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
JU 23 28-111 410 43-27-0 71-521 0-0 4-44 4-72 0-0 4-33.2 1-1 8-65 29:04 7 of 14 1 of 2 4-8 6-34
DAV 20 32-60 234 37-20-0 69-294 0-0 2-11 7-123 0-0 8-40.2 2-2 4-22 30:56 1 of 12 0 of 1 2-2 4-23
RUSHING: Jacksonville-LASTER,J.J. 17-136; SMALL,Rudell 3-12; PRYCE,Nick 2-6; TEAM 1-minus 1; STEPELTON,Erik 1-minus 7; McGREGOR,Josh 4-minus 35. DavidsonWilliams, Justin 11-37; Johnston, Marcus 8-23; Mantuo, Kenny 3-13; Cochrane, Chris 1-9; Adams, Jonathan 1-7; Blanchard, Michael 2-5; Carkhuff, Jonathan 6-minus 34. PASSING: Jacksonville-McGREGOR,Josh 26-41-0-405; STEPELTON,Erik 1-2-0-5. Davidson-Carkhuff, Jonathan 16-33-0-179; Cochrane, Chris 4-4-0-55. RECEIVING: Jacksonville-PHILPART,Josh 9-107; THOMPSON,Larry 4-64; SUMTER,Rodney 4-40; FINKLEY,Elliott 3-121; LASTER,J.J. 2-42; DAVIS,Andrew 2-21; McKINNON,C. 2-8; GUY,Dorian 1-7. Davidson-Blanchard, Michael 4-35; Yost, Josh 3-58; Hanabury, Mark 3-20; Williams, Justin 3-6; Funsten, Lanny 2-36; Wiggins, Josh 2-32; Sarver, Ben 1-29; Williams, Reese 1-20; Johnston, Marcus 1-minus 2. INTERCEPTIONS: Jacksonville-None. Davidson-None. FUMBLES: Jacksonville-McGREGOR,Josh 1-1. Davidson-Carkhuff, Jonathan 2-2.
FUMBLES: Davidson-None. Campbell-POLK, Daniel 2-1; SMITH, Carl 1-0; OATES, CJ 1-0.
SACKS (UA-A): Jacksonville-BURNS,Bradley 3-1; MAYORAL,Mike 1-1; DELGUIDICE,D. 0-1; KLEIN,Mike 0-1. Davidson-Campbell, Elliott 0-1; TEAM 1-0; Behm, John 1-0; Astrop, Daniel 1-0; McAlister, Lewis 0-1.
SACKS (UA-A): Davidson-None. CampbellNone. Ellis Martin TACKLES (UA-A): Davidson-Behm, John 4-4; Popham, Morgan 2-5; Campbell, Elliott 2-5; Kidwell, Peter 3-3; Astrop, Daniel 3-3; Moynahan, Patrick 1-4; Guerrieri, Matt 3-1; Treu, Torry 1-2; Anderson, Pete 1-2; Kee, Harvey 1-2; McAlister, Lewis 0-3; Casey, Dan 2-0; Yeargan, Brandon 2-0; MosesHampton, M. 1-1; Martin, Ellis 0-2; Ricci, Gianni 0-1; Hall, Jake 0-1; Sykes, Brandon 0-1. Campbell-BROWN, Milton 4-6; MONROE, Steth 3-7; GOLDSMITH, S 3-5; STANLEY, Lee 2-6; HERRING, Randel 0-8; FELICIANO, Erik 2-5; PIZZUTI, Paul 3-3; HINGLETON, J 1-4; COX, M. 1-4; RUDISILL, Mi. 2-2; PRICE, Chris 1-3; DAVIS, Manny 1-3; HART, Jared 3-0; SHINE, Freddie 0-2; FIORE, Charles 0-2; BRATTON, Eric 0-1; NEWMAN, Lloyd 0-1; BARNES, Terrell 0-1; DAVIS, Ryan 0-1. Total elapsed time: 2:39 Attendance: 3741
TACKLES (UA-A): Jacksonville-BURNS,Bradley 4-5; FOLEY,Ed 7-1; FENNELL,Joseph 4-3; DEWHIRST,Jordan 3-3; PERRY,Will 1-3; SMITH,Leonard 3-0; JOHNSON,Darren 3-0; KLEIN,Mike 1-2; FINES,Rolando 1-2; MICHEL,Luidji 20; McCOMBS,Layne 2-0; MACK,Montaque 2-0; LANDS,Austin 1-1; MAYORAL,Mike 1-1; WALDEN,Colby 1-1; FIFITA,Kali 0-2; DELGUIDICE,D. 0-2; THOMAS,Schon 1-0; HENZIE,Michael 1-0; PIMIENTA,Juan 1-0; JOINER,Anthony 1-0; BRADLEY,A. 0-1; McDOUGALD,Lacy 0-1; MATTHEWS,A. 0-1; ADDISON,Andre 0-1. DavidsonJohn Behm Astrop, Daniel 5-2; Sykes, Brandon 6-0; Behm, John 2-4; Kidwell, Peter 4-1; Moynahan, Patrick 3-2; Anderson, Pete 3-2; Popham, Morgan 3-1; Moses-Hampton, M. 2-2; Kee, Harvey 3-0; Campbell, Elliott 1-2; Martin, Ellis 2-0; Casey, Dan 1-1; Dulberger, Adam 1-1; Corbett, Michael 1-1; Adams, Jonathan 1-0; Crowson, Erich 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Simmons, Sean 0-1; Medford, Brody 0-1; Butler, Clem 0-1; Lockridge, Richard 0-1; Hunt, Patrick 0-1; Treu, Torry 0-1; McAlister, Lewis 0-1. Time of Game: 3:07
Attendance: 2362
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2010 BOX SCORES
Score by Quarters Butler Davidson 2nd 09:07 BU 00:19 BU 3rd 10:15 BU 4th 01:46 BU 00:56 DAV
GAME #5 - BUTLER 24, DAVIDSON 8
GAME #6 - DAVIDSON 17, MOREHEAD STATE 10
Oct. 9, at Davidson, N.C.
Oct. 16, at Morehead, Ky.
1 0 0
2 10 0
3 7 0
4 7 8
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Score 24 8
Score by Quarters Davidson Morehead State
KOBLI, Matt 1 yd run (LANG, David kick) BU 7 - DAV 0 LANG, David 28 yd field goal BU 10 - DAV 0 KOOPMAN, Jordan 4 yd pass from HUCK, Andrew (LANG, David kick) BU 17 - DAV 0 KOBLI, Matt 21 yd run (LANG, David kick) BU 24 - DAV 0 Funsten, Lanny 24 yd pass from Carkhuff (Williams pass fr Carkhuff) BU 24 - DAV 8
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
BU 20 42-205 170 26-18-1 68-375 0-0 2-10 1-23 1-11 3-44.7 1-0 6-60 35:19 9 of 16 2 of 3 4-5 3-31
DAV 14 26-40 145 22-16-1 48-185 0-0 0-0 4-74 1-0 5-44.2 1-0 5-23 24:41 3 of 11 0 of 0 0-0 2-12
3rd 05:59 02:50 4th 14:34 05:36 02:15
DAV MOR MOR DAV DAV
1 0 0
2 0 0
3 3 3
4 14 7
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Score 17 10
Behrendt, Ben 28 yd field goal DUZAN, Rainer 32 yd field goal STANLEY, Blake 1 yd run (DUZAN, Rainer kick Funsten, Lanny 25 yd pass from Carkhuff (Behrendt kick failed) Funsten 71 yd pass from Carkhuff (Funsten pass from Carkhuff)
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 20 42-90 270 33-15-0 75-360 0-0 2-16 2-14 0-0 6-37.2 1-1 5-38 35:31 7 of 18 2 of 3 1-2 4-21
DAV 3 - MOR 0 DAV 3 - MOR 3 DAV 3 - MOR 10 DAV 9 - MOR 10 DAV 17 - MOR 10
MOR 10 22-46 171 28-16-0 50-217 1-48 2-6 4-90 0-0 8-40.4 1-0 7-51 24:29 1 of 12 0 of 1 2-3 3-22
RUSHING: Butler-KOBLI, Matt 10-62; HITCHCOCK, Ryan 8-44; HUCK, Andrew 8-43; DEPOSITAR, Steven 6-39; HEETER, Trae 5-29; THOMAS, David 2-2; TEAM 3-minus 14. Davidson Williams, Justin 16-41; Johnston, Marcus 5-27; Adams, Jonathan 1-5; TEAM 1minus 2; Carkhuff, Jonathan 3-minus 31.
RUSHING: Davidson-Williams, Justin 20-48; Johnston, Marcus 12-32; Wohler, Andrew 1-30; Blanchard, Michael 2-minus 2; TEAM 2-minus 4; Carkhuff, Jonathan 5-minus 14. Morehead State-COX, Desmond 9-25; SLUPSKI, Adam 1-15; LEWIS, Zach 8-5; GOODWIN, Domini 2-3; STANLEY, Blake 2-minus 2.
PASSING: Butler-HUCK, Andrew 14-20-0-139; KOBLI, Matt 4-6-1-31. Davidson-Carkhuff, Jonathan 16-22-1-145.
PASSING: Davidson-Carkhuff, Jonathan 15-33-0-270. Morehead State-LEWIS, Zach 1628-0-171. RECEIVING: Davidson-Funsten, Lanny 7-175; Williams, Justin 2-42; Hanabury, Mark 223; Yost, Josh 1-12; Williams, Reese 1-10; Blanchard, Michael 1-7; Johnston, Marcus 1-1. Morehead State-SLUPSKI, Adam 4-35; YOSHIMURA, Jais 3-19; MCDERMOTT, Ronn 234; SAWYER, Donte 2-33; WILLIAMS, Andre 1-22; MORGAN, Drew 1-16; GOODWIN, Domini 1-7; STANLEY, Blake 1-3; COX, Desmond 1-2.
RECEIVING: Butler-KOOPMAN, Jordan 7-82; WATKINS, Zach 4-13; LARSEN, Jeff 2-19; WALLEY, Carter 1-21; HITCHCOCK, Ryan 1-12; DEPOSITAR, Steven 1-11; McHALE, Eddie 1-8; HARVEY, Stuart 1-4. Davidson-Funsten, Lanny 462; Hanabury, Mark 3-23; Adams, Jonathan 3-10; Yost, Josh 2-26; Williams, Justin 2-22; Wiggins, Josh 1-4; Blanchard, Michael 1-minus 2.
INTERCEPTIONS: Davidson-None. Morehead State-None. FUMBLES: Davidson-Carkhuff, Jonathan 1-1. Morehead State-LEWIS, Zach 1-0.
INTERCEPTIONS: Butler-McKENNA, Jack 1-11. Davidson-Kidwell, Peter 1-0.
SACKS (UA-A): Davidson-McAlister, Lewis 3-0; Popham, Morgan 1-0. Morehead StateWINSTON, Thadde 1-0; MANLEY, Kyle 0-1; RAYMOND, Jerome 0-1; BURNS, Chris 1-0.
FUMBLES: Butler-TEAM 1-0. Davidson-Carkhuff, Jonathan 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Butler-RIDLEY, Jordan 5-5; DOMBART, Tadd 5-0; CALDICOTT, Nick 2-1; SULLIVAN, Logan 2-1; DAUCH, Andy 2-1; HAILEY, Artis 2-0; GRADY, Sean 1-1; POWELL, Phillip 1-1; McKENNA, Jack 1-1; BENSON, Matt 1-1; THOMAS, Larry 11; TEARE, Ross 1-1; COTTRELL, Andrew 0-2; SHANNON, Brendan 1-0; SZAFRANSKI, Jayme 1-0; HABER, Dan 1-0; POSS, Jeff 1-0; HEETER, Trae 1-0; HUNTER, Grant 0-1; COSLER, Rob 0-1; DEPOSITAR, Steven 0-1; TENNANT, Jace 0-1. Davidson-Astrop, Daniel 7-3; Moynahan, Patrick 6-3; Moses-Hampton, M. 5-2; Kee, Harvey 4-3; Behm, John 6-0; Popham, Morgan 5-1; Anderson, Pete 4-2; Yeargan, Brandon 3-1; Hunt, Patrick 2-2; Lockridge, Richard 1-1; Kidwell, Peter 1-1; Martin, Ellis 1-0; Dulberger, Adam 0-1; McAlister, Lewis 0-1; Sykes, Brandon 0-1.
TACKLES (UA-A): Davidson-Moynahan, Patrick 5-3; Casey, Dan 4-2; Behm, John 3-3; Anderson, Pete 3-3; Kidwell, Peter 2-3; Popham, Morgan 3-1; McAlister, Lewis 3-0; Martin, Ellis 2-1; Kee, Harvey 1-1; MosesHampton, M. 1-1; Sykes, Brandon 0-2; Astrop, Daniel 02; Crowson, Erich 1-0; Funsten, Lanny 1-0; Lockridge, Richard 0-1; Dulberger, Adam 0-1; Treu, Torry 0-1; Butler, Clem 0-1. Morehead State-BACHMAN, Tony 54; MAY, Keaton 3-4; SCOTT, Kameron 4-2; HALL, Mark 3-3; WILLIAMS, Ryan 1-4; RAYMOND, Jerome 1-4; ARMSTRONG, Came 4-0; BLAIR, Sean 4-0; WINSTON, Thadde 2-2; BURNS, Chris 1-3; LESTER, Steven 2-1; COLEMAN, John 1-2; MANLEY, Kyle 0-3; SAUERBECK, Bria 0-3; MEADOWS, Aaron 0-3; FRANCIS, David 1-1; YOSHIMURA, Jais 1-0; ADLER, Mike 0-1; SMART, Ryan 0-1; DAVIS, John-Ell 0-1.
Time of Game: 2:30
Time of Game: 2:46
SACKS (UA-A): Butler-THOMAS, Larry 1-0; RIDLEY, Jordan 0-1; COSLER, Rob 0-1; POSS, Jeff 1-0. Davidson-Popham, Morgan 1-0; Behm, John 1-0.
36
Attendance: 2272
Malcolm Moses-Hampton
Attendance: 3456
Lanny Funsten
2010 BOX SCORES
Score by Quarters Davidson Drake 2nd 10:34 DU 07:44 DU 00:14 DAV 4th 13:27 DAV 10:25 DU 08:54 DU 04:21 DU 01:07 DU
GAME #7 - DAVIDSON 10, DRAKE 42
GAME #8 - DAYTON 37, DAVIDSON 13
Oct. 23, at Des Moines, Iowa
Oct. 30, at Davidson, N.C.
1 0 0
2 7 14
3 0 0
4 3 28
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Score 10 42
Score by Quarters Dayton Davidson
Platek, Steve 11 yd pass from Piatkowski, Mik (Janssen, Billy kick) DAV 0 - DU 7 Taylor, Dain 36 yd interception return (Janssen, Billy kick) DAV 0 - DU 14 Williams, Justin 2 yd pass from Carkhuff, Jonathan (Behrendt, Ben kick) DAV 7 - DU 14 Behrendt, Ben 21 yd field goal DAV 10 - DU 14 Blackmon, Drew 27 yd pass from Piatkowski, Mik (Janssen, Billy kick) DAV 10 - DU 21 Lahart, Mike 40 yd interception return (Janssen, Billy kick) DAV 10 - DU 28 Sabal, Ben 13 yd pass from Piatkowski, Mik (Janssen, Billy kick) DAV 10 - DU 35 Piatkowski, Mik 22 yd run (Rasmussen, Mtch kick) DAV 10 - DU 42
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 18--5 342 62-44-2 80-337 0-0 3-6 4-73 0-0 8-34.6 0-0 7-62 38:52 8 of 18 1 of 1 2-2 3-9
DU 13 23-71 222 27-19-0 50-293 0-0 1-33 3-63 2-76 6-40.7 3-0 7-35 21:08 4 of 11 1 of 1 3-3 4-33
RUSHING: Davidson-Williams, Justin 7-13; Hanabury, Mark 1-3; Blanchard, Michael 23; Johnston, Marcus 1-0; Carkhuff, Jonathan 7-minus 24. Drake-Morse, Trey 10-29; Kostek, Tom 6-24; Piatkowski, Mik 6-15; Cashmore, Pat 1-3. PASSING: Davidson-Carkhuff, Jonathan 41-56-2-306; Cochrane, Chris 3-6-0-36. Drake-Piatkowski, Mik 19-270-222. RECEIVING: Davidson-Funsten, Lanny 10-102; Williams, Justin 8-37; Adams, Jonathan 6-43; Yost, Josh 6-37; Hanabury, Mark 4-41; Williams, Reese 4-31; Blanchard, Michael 3-28; Johnston, Marcus 3-23. DrakePlatek, Steve 5-47; Blackmon, Drew 4-51; Sabal, Ben 351; Cashmore, Pat 3-45; Paddock, Nathan 1-11; Kostek, Tom 1-8; Rosa, Nick 1-5; Morse, Trey 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Davidson-None. Drake-Lahart, Mike 1-40; Taylor, Dain 1-36. Jonathan Carkhuff
FUMBLES: Davidson-None. Drake-Piatkowski, Mik 30.
SACKS (UA-A): Davidson-Moses-Hampton, M. 1-0; Moynahan, Patrick 1-0; Casey, Dan 1-0. Drake-Asbell, Andrew 2-0; Taylor, Dain 1-0; Hannoon, Naser 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Davidson-Moynahan, Patrick 5-4; Moses-Hampton, M. 5-2; Behm, John 4-2; Casey, Dan 4-1; Astrop, Daniel 3-1; Kee, Harvey 3-0; Popham, Morgan 2-1; Anderson, Pete 1-2; Kidwell, Peter 1-1; McAlister, Lewis 1-0; Wohler, Andrew 1-0; Sykes, Brandon 0-1; Hammett, Tyler 0-1. Drake-Mosier, Lucas 10-3; Moorehead, Ty 5-1; Lahart, Mike 4-2; Morrison, Ben 3-2; Matthews, Josh 1-4; Asbell, Andrew 3-1; Walkup, Josh 3-0; Sawhill, John 2-1; Chenier, Nick 2-1; Gianaras, Tony 2-0; Hancock, Matt 2-0; Hall, Stoy 20; Nelson, Jim 2-0; Kostek, Tom 1-1; Taylor, Dain 1-1; Hannoon, Naser 1-0; Campbell, Akeem 1-0; Good, Cam 1-0; Mosier, Tyler 1-0; Ratelle, Mike 0-1. Time of Game: 2:52
Attendance: 2186
1st 10:28 DAV 07:28 UD 2nd 06:10 UD 04:26 UD 00:18 DAV 3rd 09:27 UD 06:40 DAV 4th 10:13 UD 06:46 UD
1 7 3
2 14 3
3 6 7
4 10 0
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Score 37 13
Behrendt, Ben 37 yd field goal UD 0 - DAV 3 HARRIS, Taylor 18 yd run (GLAVIN, Nick kick) UD 7 - DAV 3 HUJIK, Tyler 69 yd pass from VALENTINO, Steve (GLAVIN, Nick kick) UD 14 - DAV 3 MACK, Brian 1 yd run (GLAVIN, Nick kick) UD 21 - DAV 3 Behrendt, Ben 27 yd field goal UD 21 - DAV 6 PAPP, Anthony 29 yd pass from VALENTINO, Steve ( kick failed) UD 27 - DAV 6 Yost, Josh 5 yd pass from Carkhuff, Jonathan (Behrendt, Ben kick) UD 27 - DAV 13 HARRIS, Taylor 30 yd run (MILLER, Nate kick) UD 34 - DAV 13 MILLER, Nate 37 yd field goal UD 37 - DAV 13
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
UD 16 42-167 223 18-11-0 60-390 0-0 1-5 4-90 2-44 3-35.7 0-0 8-58 32:22 3 of 12 2 of 3 3-5 2-13
DAV 16 22-55 199 40-24-2 62-254 0-0 0-0 7-129 0-0 4-35.8 2-1 3-33 27:38 4 of 12 0 of 2 3-3 2-13
RUSHING: Dayton-HARRIS, Taylor 7-60; VALENTINO, Steve 12-57; MACK, Brian 1348; JACOB, Dan 3-7; ZAPINSKI, Andrew 4-0; TEAM 2-minus 2; HUJIK, Tyler 1-minus 3. Davidson-Williams, Justin 5-32; Hanabury, Mark 1-18; Mantuo, Kenny 6-12; Funsten, Lanny 1-5; Cochrane, Chris 1-0; Trinetti, Chris 2-minus 5; Carkhuff, Jonathan 6-minus 7. PASSING: Dayton-VALENTINO, Steve 11-17-0-223; SPLAIN, Zachary 0-1-0-0. Davidson-Carkhuff, Jonathan 23-39-2-197; Cochrane, Chris 1-1-0-2. RECEIVING: Dayton-COLLINS, Nick 3-56; WATKINS, Justin 3-46; HUJIK, Tyler 2-81; PAPP, Anthony 2-36; BELLMAN, Luke 1-4. Davidson-Yost, Josh 7-68; Funsten, Lanny 564; Blanchard, Michael 4-21; Hanabury, Mark 3-22; Williams, Reese 3-15; Mantuo, Kenny 1-7; Williams, Justin 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Dayton-WALTON, Chase 1-42; VERCAMMEN, James 1-2. Davidson-None. FUMBLES: Dayton-None. Davidson-Trinetti, Chris 1-1; Williams, Justin 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Dayton-MORANTE, Mike 1-0; WINGEIER, Brandon 0-1; LANGHORST, Devon 01. Davidson-Casey, Dan 1-0; Moynahan, Patrick 0-1; Behm, John 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Dayton-LANGHORST, Devon 5-4; WIRKUS, Steve 5-2; SEBETIC, Kyle 5-1; VERCAMMEN, James 5-0; WALTON, Chase 4-1; ROBBE, Eric 3-1; WINGEIER, Brandon 1-3; WEBER, Dan Casey Zach 1-2; BELANGER, Sean 0-3; PFLEGER, Matt 20; RIES, Joe 1-1; MARTIN, Jordan 1-1; JANASEK, Joe 1-0; CRAWFORD, Andre 1-0; FUMAGALLI, Ross 1-0; MORANTE, Mike 1-0; RIDDLE, Matt 0-1; HARMON, Marcus 0-1; ZAPINSKI, Andrew 0-1. Davidson-Kidwell, Peter 7-3; Behm, John 2-6; Casey, Dan 5-2; Astrop, Daniel 6-0; Moynahan, Patrick 5-1; Hunt, Patrick 5-0; Moses-Hampton, M. 2-2; Popham, Morgan 2-1; Treu, Torry 1-2; Martin, Ellis 2-0; Kee, Harvey 1-1; Anderson, Pete 1-1; Sykes, Brandon 1-0; Williams, Justin 1-0; Funsten, Lanny 1-0; Hammett, Tyler 0-1. Time of Game: 2:38
Attendance: 4263
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2010 BOX SCORES
Score by Quarters Davidson Marist 2nd 14:05 07:45 06:54 3rd 02:04 4th 14:54 14:41 06:12 03:42
DAV DAV DAV MAR DAV MAR DAV MAR
GAME #9 - DAVIDSON 28, MARIST 21
GAME #10 - SAN DIEGO 29, DAVIDSON 15
Nov. 6, at Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
Nov. 13, at Davidson, N.C.
1 0 0
2 18 0
3 0 7
4 10 14
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Score 28 21
Score by Quarters San Diego Davidson
Behrendt, Ben 20 yd field goal DAV 3 - MAR 0 Mantuo, Kenny 2 yd run (Behrendt, Ben kick) DAV 10 - MAR 0 Hanabury, Mark 4 yd pass from Carkhuff, Jonathan (Blanchard rush) DAV 18 - MAR 0 LaMacchia,James 6 yd pass from Looney, Chuckie (Myers, Jason kick) DAV 18 - MAR 7 Funsten, Lanny 8 yd pass from Carkhuff, Jonathan (Behrendt kick) DAV 25 - MAR 7 LaMacchia,James 59 yd pass from Looney, Chuckie (Myers kick) DAV 25 - MAR 14 Behrendt, Ben 19 yd field goal DAV 28 - MAR 14 LaMacchia,James 6 yd pass from Looney, Chuckie (Myers kick) DAV 28 - MAR 21
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 19 40-186 187 27-21-1 67-373 1-40 1-2 1-9 3-38 1-40.0 1-1 4-25 35:51 8 of 13 0 of 1 5-6 1-8
MAR 14 15-3 330 39-23-3 54-333 0-0 1-12 5-101 1-0 2-42.0 2-2 5-22 24:09 3 of 13 3 of 4 2-3 0-0
PASSING: Davidson-Carkhuff, Jonathan 21-27-1-187. Marist-Reilly, Tommy 12-21-1-123; Looney, Chuckie 11-17-2-207; TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Davidson-Hanabury, Mark 9-92; Funsten, Lanny 5-45; Williams, Reese 315; Blanchard, Michael 2-22; Adams, Jonathan 1-8; Yost, Josh 1-5. Marist-Rios, Michael 7118; LaMacchia,James 5-103; Fitzpatrick, K 4-39; DeSimone, Joe 3-28; Lucas, Atiq 2-24; Whipple, Greg 2-18. INTERCEPTIONS: Davidson-Casey, Dan 1-19; Behm, John 1-19; Kidwell, Peter 1-0. Marist-Cronan, Ryan 1-0. FUMBLES: Davidson-Mantuo, Kenny 1-1. Marist-Dinnebeil, Ryan 1-1; Rios, Michael 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Davidson-Martin, Ellis 1-0. Marist-None.
3 7 8
4 15 0
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Score 29 15
Smith, Godfrey 16 yd pass from Mills, Mason (Shurson, Stanley kick) USD 7 - DAV 0 Funsten, Lanny 41 yd pass from Carkhuff, Jonathan (Behrendt, Ben kick) USD 7 - DAV 7 Smith, Godfrey 55 yd pass from Mills, Mason (Shurson, Stanley kick) USD 14 - DAV 7 Blanchard 33 yd pass from Carkhuff (Behm pass from Blanchard) USD 14 - DAV 15 Morelli, Phil 4 yd run (Fontenberry, Justin pass from Mills, Mason) USD 22 - DAV 15 Smith, Godfrey 27 yd pass from Mills, Mason (Shurson, Stanley kick) USD 29 - DAV 15
USD 21 43-174 240 27-17-0 70-414 0-0 0-0 3-79 1-0 5-29.6 0-0 7-70 33:53 4 of 13 0 of 0 2-5 8-58
DAV 11 28--10 257 28-16-1 56-247 0-0 1-5 5-90 0-0 7-32.1 2-1 6-55 26:07 4 of 15 1 of 2 0-0 3-23
RUSHING: San Diego-Morelli, Phil 22-106; Mills, Mason 10-50; Fontenberry, Justin 9-20; TM 2-minus 2. Davidson-Mantuo, Kenny 12-24; Wohler, Andrew 1-5; Hanabury, Mark 1minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 1; Williams, Justin 1-minus 3; Carkhuff, Jonathan 12-minus 34. PASSING: San Diego-Mills, Mason 17-27-0-240. Davidson-Carkhuff, Jonathan 16-28-1-257. RECEIVING: San Diego-Smith, Godfrey 9-184; Hoekstra, Sam 3-16; McGough, John 2-15; King, Colin 1-12; Morelli, Phil 1-7; Fontenberry, Justin 16. Davidson-Funsten, Lanny 6-118; Adams, Jonathan 5-53; Williams, Justin 2-32; Blanchard, Michael 1-33; Mantuo, Kenny 1-11; Hanabury, Mark 1-10. INTERCEPTIONS: San Diego-Adeyemi, AlRilwan 1-0. Davidson-None. FUMBLES: San Diego-None. Davidson-Carkhuff, Jonathan 2-1. SACKS (UA-A): San Diego-Kurn, Mario 3-1; Calahan, Mike 1-2; Martin, Joe 0-2; Hart, Hanner 1-0; Ross, Levor 0-1. Davidson-Moses-Hampton, M. 0-1; Moynahan, Patrick 0-1; Johnson, Brad 0-1; Hunt, Patrick 0-1; Martin, Ellis 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Davidson-Medford, Brody 7-1; Kidwell, Peter 5-0; Casey, Dan 3-1; Martin, Ellis 22; Astrop, Daniel 3-0; Behm, John 0-3; Sykes, Brandon 2-0; Campbell, Elliott 1-1; Moynahan, Patrick 1-1; Popham, Morgan 1-1; Hunt, Patrick 11; Moses-Hampton, M. 1-1; Wohler, Andrew 0-1; Crowson, Erich 0-1; Johnson, Brad 0-1; Yeargan, Brandon 0-1. Marist-Sine, Isaac 6-8; Bryant, Jaquan 6-3; Foley, Rory 2-7; Coughlin, Kees 3-5; Crann, Pat 1-6; Van Aman, John 4-2; Turner,Terrence 0-5; Toriola, Dave 3-1; Padilla, Carlos 1-3; Mainiero, Nick 1-3; Kaszei, Nick 2-1; Cronan, Ryan 1-1; Desautels, Jim 1-1; Hagemann, Mike 0-2; Borriello, A.J. 1-0; Rios, Michael 1-0; Moller, Tim 1-0; Domfe, Kwame 1-0; Stark, Kevin 0-1; Snow, Matt 0-1. Savarino, 97-Brad Johnson, 99-Andrew Wohler.
Morgan Popham
TACKLES (UA-A): San Diego-Kurn, Mario 8-3; Calahan, Mike 5-4; Kanongataa,Loka 23; Hart, Hanner 1-4; Adeyemi, Al-Rilwan 3-1; Martin, Joe 1-3; Descisciolo, Mike 3-0; Foley, Kevin 2-0; Dunaj, Zach 1-1; Smith, Kenslow 0-2; Juarez, Derron 1-0; Downing, Ryan 1-0; Wade, Jamil 1-0; Ross, Levor 0-1; Larivee, Lawrence 0-1; Geyer, Dustin 0-1; Bakhtiari, Andrew 0-1; McCrady,Anthony 0-1. Davidson-Kidwell, Peter 7-4; Moynahan, Patrick 6-2; Moses-Hampton, M. 2-5; Behm, John 1-6; Martin, Ellis 4-2; Popham, Morgan 3-3; Astrop, Daniel 2-4; Kee, Harvey 4-0; Hunt, Patrick 0-4; Sykes, Brandon 2-1; Hammett, Tyler 2-1; McAlister, Lewis 1-2; Anderson, Pete 1-1; Treu, Torry 1-1; Dulberger, Adam 1-0; Butler, Clem 0-1; Johnson, Brad 0-1. Time of Game: 2:37
Attendance: 1772
Patrick Hunt
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2 7 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
RUSHING: Davidson-Mantuo, Kenny 35-124; Williams, Justin 3-63; Carkhuff, Jonathan 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 1. Marist-Looney, Chuckie 4-4; Whipple, Greg 1-2; Dinnebeil, Ryan 5-1; Lucas, Atiq 3-minus 1; McCoy, Calvin 2-minus 3.
Time of Game: 2:30
2nd 03:33 USD 01:56 DAV 3rd 13:08 USD 03:56 DAV 4th 13:00 USD 04:10 USD
1 0 0
Attendance: 4411
PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE GAME #11 - DAVIDSON 6, PRESBYTERIAN 42 Nov. 20, at Clinton, S.C. Score by Quarters Davidson Presbyterian 1st 09:47 PC 05:21 PC 02:09 DAV 2nd 13:13 PC 3rd 08:39 PC 05:24 PC 4th 02:20 PC
1 6 14
2 0 7
3 0 14
4 0 7
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Score 6 42
2010 STANDINGS Conference
xCOLE, Jeremy 8 yd pass from GARY, Myron (MILLER, Cam kick) RUFF, Michael 69 yd pass from GARY, Myron (MILLER, Cam kick) Mantuo, Kenny 1 yd run (Behrendt, Ben kick failed) DENDY, Trandon 3 yd run (MILLER, Cam kick) DENDY, Trandon 63 yd run (MILLER, Cam kick) RUFF, Michael 27 yd pass from SINGER, Ryan (MILLER, Cam kick) BYRD, Lance 2 yd run (MILLER, Cam 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 16 27-64 138 32-18-1 59-202 0-0 2-15 7-117 0-0 4-37.5 2-2 5-43 29:58 3 of 12 0 of 4 1-3 5-27
DAV 0 - PC 7 DAV 0 - PC 14 DAV 6 - PC 14 DAV 6 - PC 21 DAV 6 - PC 28 DAV 6 - PC 35 DAV 6 - PC 42
PC 19 47-243 235 20-13-0 67-478 0-0 2-9 2-25 1-48 4-40.5 0-0 12-125 30:02 9 of 15 0 of 1 3-4 3-25
RUSHING: Davidson-Mantuo, Kenny 16-77; Williams, Justin 5-6; Blanchard, Michael 12; Hanabury, Mark 1-2; Carkhuff, Jonathan 4-minus 23. Presbyterian-DENDY, Trandon 18-162; BYRD, Lance 16-86; GARY, Myron 4-10; MORELAND, Seth 2-1; TEAM 2-minus 2; SINGER, Ryan 5-minus 14. PASSING: Davidson-Carkhuff, Jonathan 17-29-1144; Cochrane, Chris 1-3-0-minus 6. PresbyterianSINGER, Ryan 7-12-0-82; GARY, Myron 6-8-0-153. RECEIVING: Davidson-Hanabury, Mark 6-21; Adams, Jonathan 4-76; Martinez, Danny 3-20; Mantuo, Kenny 3-minus 2; Blanchard, Michael 223. Presbyterian-RUFF, Michael 2-96; MCKOY, Patrick 2-39; xCOLE, Jeremy 2-20; DENDY, Trandon 2-14; ROBBINS, Tyler 2-13; BUMGARNER, Rob 1-36; BAILEY, Anderic 1-12; WILLIAMS, Arthu 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Davidson-None. Presbyterian-TERRELL, Antari 1-48. FUMBLES: Davidson-Williams, Justin 1-1; Hanabury, Mark 1-1. Presbyterian-None. Jonathan Adams SACKS (UA-A): Davidson-Behm, John 2-1; Martin, Ellis 1-0; Moses-Hampton, M. 1-0; Astrop, Daniel 0-1. Presbyterian-Davis, Brian 2-0; SHEPHERD, Bryan 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Davidson-Behm, John 6-4; Moses-Hampton, M. 7-1; Kidwell, Peter 6-1; Astrop, Daniel 4-2; Hunt, Patrick 4-1; Martin, Ellis 4-1; Sykes, Brandon 4-0; Moynahan, Patrick 3-1; Kee, Harvey 3-0; Casey, Dan 2-0; Treu, Torry 1-0; Blanchard, Michael 1-0; Crowson, Erich 1-0; Clark, Ethan 1-0; Medford, Brody 1-0; Dulberger, Adam 1-0; Lockridge, Richard 0-1. Presbyterian-BETHEL, Justin 5-0; Davis, Brian 5-0; HARRIS, CeeJay 4-1; LAWRENCE, Damon 4-0; TERRELL, Antari 4-0; BROWN, Derek 3-1; WILSON, Brian 3-0; HAWKINS, Connor 3-0; BOATWRIGHT, Xav 2-0; ROBERTS, James 2-0; MAYES, Aaron 2-0; BURROUGHS, Ioul 2-0; WUELLNER, Natha 1-1; PALMER, Greg 11; BURTON, Matthan 1-1; SHEPHERD, Bryan 1-0; MILLER, Keyadd 1-0; WATTS, Jarrod 1-0; HUGHES, Montel 1-0; PERRY, LJ 1-0; BYRD, Cedric 1-0; PRUITT, Jimmy 0-1. Time of Game: 2:55
Attendance: 3593
w 1 Dayton 8 Jacksonville1 8 Drake 6 San Diego 5 Morehead State 4 Davidson 3 Butler 2 Campbell 2 Marist 2 Valparaiso 0
L 0 0 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 8
Pct. 1.000 1.000 .750 .625 .500 .375 .250 .250 .250 .000 1PFL
PF 286 374 226 196 188 134 138 207 211 86
overall Pa 170 155 135 129 244 232 147 210 247 377
w L 10 1 10 1 7 4 5 6 5 6 3 8 4 7 3 8 3 8 0 11
Pct. .909 .909 .636 .455 .455 .273 .364 .273 .273 .273
PF 390 464 289 237 236 163 202 261 257 100
Pa 232 225 225 241 350 335 211 294 292 514
Co-Champions
PFL Postseason awards Offensive Player of the Year Steve Valentino, Dayton
Freshman Defensive Player of the Year Mike Klein, Jacksonville
DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB
First Team Defense Mario Kurn, Jr. San Diego Devon Langhorst, Sr. Dayton Dain Taylor, Sr. Drake Brandon Wingeier, Sr. Dayton Joseph Fennell, Sr. Jacksonville Tyler Moorehead, Jr. Drake Jordan Ridley, So. Butler Joe Ries, Sr. Dayton Al-Rilwan Adeyemi, Jr. San Diego Jordan Dewhirst, So. Jacksonville Rory Foley, Sr. Marist James Vercammen, Sr. Dayton
All-Pioneer Football League First Team Offense WR James LaMacchia, Sr. Marist WR Josh Philpart, Jr. Jacksonville WR Godfrey Smith, Sr. San Diego TE Mike Stryffeler, Sr. Campbell QB Steve Valentino, Sr. Dayton FB Steve Platek, Sr. Drake RB Rudell Small, Sr. Jacksonville RB J.J. Laster, Jr. Jacksonville OL Christian Fetters, Jr. San Diego OL Tyler Friedrich, Sr. Dayton OL Evan Lawrence, Jr. Drake OL Leonard Payton, Sr. Jacksonville OL Dustin Robinson, Sr. Jacksonville
DL DL DL DL DL DL LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB
Second Team Defense Andrew Asbell, Sr. Drake Bradley Burns, Sr. Jacksonville Randel Herring, Jr. Campbell Morgan Popham, Jr. Davidson Jerome Raymond, Jr. Morehead State Ross Teare, Jr. Butler Tony Bachman, Jr. Morehead State John Behm, Jr. Davidson Benny Morrison, Sr. Drake Will Perry, Sr. Jacksonville Tadd Dombart, Sr. Butler Jared Hart, Jr. Campbell Loka Kanongaata, Sr. San Diego Pete Kidwell, Jr. Davidson
PK P RS
First Team Special Teams Rainer Duzan, So. Morehead State Greg Wood, So. Valparaiso James LaMacchia, Sr. Marist
PK P RS
Second Team Special Teams Ben Behrendt, Sr. Davidson Michael Wilson, Fr. Butler Justin Williams, Sr. Davidson
Defensive Player of the Year Dain Taylor, San Diego Coach of the Year Rick Chamberlin, Dayton Freshman Offensive Player of the Year Jonathan Carkhuff, Davidson
WR WR WR TE QB FB RB RB OL OL OL OL OL OL OL
Second Team Offense Lanny Funsten, So. Davidson Justin Watkins, Sr. Dayton Zach Watkins, Jr. Butler Chris Kuck, Sr. Jacksonville Josh McGregor, Jr. Jacksonville Ronnie McDermott, Jr. Morehead State Kenny Mantuo, Sr. Davidson Phil Morelli, Sr. San Diego Chad Cypher, Jr. Jacksonville Steve Flynn, Sr. Drake Kevin Halverson, Jr. Jacksonville Sam Issermoyer, Jr. Campbell Ian Osking, Jr. Jacksonville Mike Staniewicz, Sr. Butler Eric Studt, Sr. Dayton
Davidson Honorable Mention Honorees: OL Zenus Wilson; LB - Daniel Astrop
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John Leverett
Alex Arinsmier
Darryl Childers
Barrett Johnson
ATHLETIC HONORS
CONFERENCE
South Div. South Div. South Div. South Div.
2003
2004
PFL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2004 John Leverett, RB
South Div.
PFL OFFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2010 Jonathan Carkhuff, QB 2005
ALL-PFL 1st South 1st South 1st South HM South HM South HM South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South
Niel Andrews
2001 Jon Davis, OL Graham Elmore, DB Sam Fraundorf, LB Barrett Johnson, WR Scott McDonald, DL Ryan Tennis, DL 2002 Jim Carney, LB Chris Costello, P Mike Chase, TE Jon Davis, OL Daniel Hanks, PK Barrett Johnson, WR Paul Nichols, QB
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2006
Brad Smith, PK Ryan Alexander, QB Matt Easton, DB Jim Walter, DL John Wilson, OL George Zoeckler, OL 2007 Ryan Hubbard, WR George Zoeckler, OL Ryan Alexander, QB Peter Bakke, LB Kirk Benedict, FB Bud Crawford, LB Will Funderburg, DL Will Nolte, OL 2008 Will Nolte, OL Will Funderburg, DL Tyler Lemons, LB Kirk Konert, WR Mark Iafrate, OL Matt Mikrut, DB Justin Williams, RS 2009 Kirk Benedict, FB Kenny Mantuo, RB Mark Iafrate, OL Andrew Wohler, P Alex Griswold, DL Daniel Astrop, LB Tyler Lemons, LB Peter Kidwell, DB
1st 2nd 2nd 2nd HM HM 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd HM HM 1st 2nd 2nd HM HM HM HM 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd HM HM HM HM
2010 John Behm, LB Ben Behrendt, K Lanny Funsten, WR Peter Kidwell, DB Kenny Mantuo, RB Morgan Popham, DL Justin Williams, RS Daniel Astrop, LB Zenus Wilson, OL
2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd HM HM
PFL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2001 Ryan Tennis, DE John Leverett, KR Ward Gibson, RB 2002 Mike Chase, TE Ryan Tennis, DE John Leverett, KR Adam Elmore, DB Damion White, Hold Raleigh Robinson, LB Paul Nichols, QB 2003 Chris Costello, P/K Mark Wilkerson, LB Chris Costello, P/K Darryl Childers, DL Chris Costello, P/K 2004 Damion White, QB Kevin Saunders, DB John Leverett, RB
Sept. 1 Oct. 20 Nov. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 14 Sept. 28 Oct. 19 Oct. 19 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Sept. 7 Sept. 7 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Sept. 11 Sept. 25 Oct. 9
Paul Nichols
Jim Carney, LB Darryl Childers, DL Brendan Dete, LB Alex Arinsmier, LB
1st South HM South HM South HM South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South 1st South HM South HM South HM South HM South 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Brad Smith
PFL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2002 2003 2004 2005
Ryan Tennis, DL Brendan Dete, LB Adam Elmore, DB John Leverett, RB Darryl Childers, DL Chris Costello, PK Barrett Johnson, WR John Leverett, RB Brendan Dete, LB Brett Dioguardi, WR Chris Leftwich, DL John Leverett, RB Blair Reynolds, OL Kevin Saunders, DB Alex Arinsmier, LB Ricky Childers, DB Brett Dioguardi, WR Will Funderburg, DL Mike Iafrate, OL Kyle Kinsell, DL Ryan Alexander, QB Ryan Hubbard, WR Zach Long, DB Brad Smith, PK Niel Andrews, LB Brett Dioguardi, WR Patrick FitzGerald, DB Mike Iafrate, OL Cyrus Maddox, P
Kenny Mantuo
PFL COACH OF THE YEAR 2006 Tripp Merritt
ATHLETIC HONORS CONFERENCE
COLLEGE FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE AWARDS NATIONAL FCS WEEKLY HONORS 2010 Kenny Mantuo, RB* Lanny Funsten, WR Lewis McAlister, DL* Ellis Martin, DL* * Honorable Mention
Sept. 18 Oct. 16 Oct. 16 Nov. 13
FCS INDEPENDENT ALL-STARS
FCS INDEPENDENT PLAYER OF WEEK 1997 Roland Williams, KR Roland Williams, KR 1999 Bo Henderson, DL Jim Carney, LB 2000 Ryan Hutto, DB Ryan Crawford, KR Ryan Crawford, ST Ryan Crawford, DB Ryan Crawford, ST Adam Elmore, FS
Nov. 18
Ryan Hutto, ST
1934 Johnny Mackorell, HB 1972 Walt Walker, WR 1999 Ryan Crawford, DB
FCS INDEPENDENT COACH OF YEAR
Sept. 13 Sept. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 13 Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Oct. 7 Nov. 11
1st HM 1st
2000 Joe Susan
AFCA FCS ALL-AMERICAN 2003 Chris Costello, PK
FCS INDEPENDENT DEFENSIVE MVP 2000 Ryan Crawford
Defensive Back
2002 Mike Chase, TE
SOCON COACH OF THE YEAR 1969 Homer Smith
Mike Kelly
Quarterback Quarterback
ALL-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE 1936 Dick Johnston, G 1957 Bill Price, C 1965 Pack Hindsley, DE Dave Sprinkle, DB 1966 Jimmy Poole, QB 1967 Jimmy Poole, QB 1968 Gordon Slade, QB Mike Kelly, WR 1969 Gordon Slade, QB Mike Kelly, WR Terry Esterkamp, OG Ed Terry, PK Whit Morrow, DB 1970 Mike Mikolayunas, FB 1972 Walt Walker, WR 1973 Walt Walker, WR
1964 Steve Heckard, QB 1965 Pack Hindsley, DL Pack Hindsley, DL 1966 Jimmy Poole, QB Jimmy Poole, QB 1967 Kerry Keith, RB 1968 Gordon Slade, QB Gordon Slade, QB Mike Kelly, E 1969 Ed Terry, PK Gordon Slade, QB Ken Totherow, DT Steve Butler, LB Gordon Slade, QB Ken Totherow, DT George Hannen, E 1970 Ken Totherow, DT Mike Mikolayunas, FL 1971 Woody Montgomery, LB 1972 Woody Montgomery, LB Eddie Womack, DB David Ingold, HB 1973 David Harper, QB David Harper, QB
2nd
THE FOOTBALL GAZETTE FCS MID -MAJOR ALL-AMERICAN
SOCON PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1966 Jimmy Poole 1969 Gordon Slade
1st
THE FOOTBALL GAZETTE FCS ALL-AMERICAN
1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
SOCON PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd
1996 Shreve Ariail, LB 1997 Shreve Ariail, LB 1998 Clif Henry, DB Bo Henderson, DL 1999 Ryan Crawford, DB Daniel Hanks, PK Bo Henderson, DL 2000 Corey Crawford, WR Ryan Crawford, DB Bryan Fish, RB Daniel Hanks, PK Bo Henderson, DL Jerry Saunders, OL
NATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICAN
Ed Terry
Sept. 10 Sept. 24 Oct. 8 Oct. 8 Nov. 12 Nov. 12 Sept. 2 Sept. 16 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 28 Sept. 8 Oct. 20 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Sept. 13 Sept. 27 Nov. 8 Oct. 10 Nov. 7 Sept. 18 Oct. 16
Sept. 26 Sept. 18 Nov. 25 Sept. 17 Nov. 5 Sept. 23 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Sept. 27 Oct. 11 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Nov. 8 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Sept. 26 Oct. 31 Sept. 11 Sept. 9 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 20 Oct. 27
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
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
Homer Smith and Kerry Keith (20).
2005 Patrick FitzGerald, DB Ryan Alexander, QB Ryan Hubbard, WR Brad Smith, PK Alex Arinsmier, LB Jonathon Thrasher, P 2006 Ryan Alexander, QB Bud Crawford, LB Cyrus Maddox, P Brad Smith, PK Brad Smith, PK Jonathon Hubbard, RB 2007 Matt Easton, DB Bud Crawford, LB Cody Elder, PK/P Peter Bakke, LB Ryan Alexander, QB 2008 Daniel Hauffe, DL Ben Behrendt, K Justin Williams, RS 2009 Alex Griswold, DL Peter Kidwell, DB 2010 Kenny Mantuo, RB Lewis McAlister, DL
2002 2003 2005 2006 2007
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)
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
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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 2010
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, DB Myles Potter, WR Peter Bakke, LB Kirk Konert, WR Myles Potter, WR Peter Kidwell, DB Aaron Saltzman, DL Daniel Astrop, LB Mark Hanabury, WR Peter Kidwell, DB Morgan Popham, DL
1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM 2010 John Behm
NCAA POST-GRAD SCHOLARSHIPS 1963 1966 1971 1986 1997
Russell Walls Steve Smith Rick Lyon Lou Krempel John Cowan
ACADEMIC ALL-SOCON 1955 1956 1958 1959
FCS ADA ACADEMIC ALL-STAR TEAM 2002 Brendan Dete 2004 Brendan Dete 2006 Kyle Kinsell Patrick FitzGerald 2007 Patrick FitzGerald Myles Potter 2008 Myles Potter 2010 Morgan Popham
LB LB DL DB DB WR WR DL
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
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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 Daniel Astrop, LB Mark Hanabury, WR Peter Kidwell, DB Morgan Popham, DL Zenus Wilson, OL John Behm, LB Michael Blanchard, TE
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
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 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
Kirk Konert
COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1959 1999 1970 2005 2006
Bud Crawford
ACADEMIC HONORS
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
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
TOP PERFORMANCES Sept. 18, 1982
431 Damion White at Coastal Carolina
Sept. 11, 2004
149 Terry Hines vs. Methodist
Oct. 13, 1990
405 Mark Thompson vs. Bucknell
Oct. 10, 1970
147 Eric Ferguson vs. Methodist
Oct. 18, 1997
404 Ryan Alexander at San Diego
Nov. 3, 2007
147 Kenny Mantuo at Butler
Oct. 31, 2009
Sept. 2, 2006
Oct. 30, 1976
145 Ray Sinclair at The Citadel
Nov. 15, 1980
374 David Harper at William & Mary
Oct. 20, 1973
144 Page Walley vs. Hampden-Sydney
Oct. 22, 1977
368 Paul Nichols vs. Georgetown
Nov. 18, 2000
144 Jonathon Hubbard at Lenoir-Rhyne
Sept. 16, 2006
364 Ryan Alexander vs. Dayton
Oct. 18, 2008
143 Ray Sinclair at Boston University
Oct. 11, 1980
122 Ray Sinclair vs. Hampden-Sydney 122 Chad Barnes at Valparaiso
381 Ryan Alexander vs. Valparaiso
Chad Barnes
146 Pete Legler at Guilford
Nov. 10, 2007
404 Ryan Alexander at VMI
Justin Williams
153 Mike Longmire vs. Georgetown
300-YARD PASSING GAMES
Oct. 24, 1981
358 Tommy Dugan at Emory & Henry
Sept. 27, 1997
143 Bryan Fish vs. Jacksonville
Sept. 9, 2000
347 Ryan Alexander vs. Butler
Nov. 11, 2006
141 Ray Sinclair vs. Springfield
Sept. 13, 1980
121 Bruce Bannister at Emory & Henry
Sept. 28, 1991
343 Ryan Alexander at Valparaiso
Sept. 24, 2005
140 Ray Sinclair vs. Bucknell
Oct. 4, 1980
119 Craig Pyles vs. Southwestern
Sept. 15, 1979
Oct. 21, 2006
140 Eric Ferguson vs. Guilford
Oct. 3, 1998
119 Nick Crawford at East Tennessee State Nov. 5, 1988
321 Mark Thompson vs. Lafayette
Nov. 7, 1970
139 Pete Legler at Fordham
319 Paul Nichols at Hampden-Sydney
Nov. 2, 2002
139 Richard Howell at Centre
311 Al Rhyne vs. Furman
Nov. 3, 1979
138 Bryan Fish vs. Morehead State
309 Scotty Shipp vs. Furman
Oct. 14, 1972
137 John Leverett vs. Hampden-Sydney
Oct. 27, 2001
117 Bill Johnson at Washington & Lee
306 Jonathan Carkhuff at Drake
Oct. 23, 2010
135 Johnny Ribet vs. Lafayette
Nov. 7, 1970
117 Bruce Bannister vs. Guilford
305 Gordon Slade vs. Toledo
Dec. 26, 1969
135 Bryan Fish vs. Centre
Nov. 4, 2000
116 Jeff Heinicka at Wofford
Ryan Alexander
259 John Leverett at Jacksonville 259 John Leverett vs. Jacksonville
Oct. 11, 2003 Oct. 9, 2004
235 Chris Leak vs. Sewanee
Nov. 19, 1994
225 Justin Williams at Butler
Oct. 27, 2007
222 Ray Sinclair at Southwestern 194 Eric Ferguson at Centre
Sept. 27, 1980 Nov. 6, 1999
187 Ray Sinclair vs. Guilford
Nov. 1, 1980
185 John Leverett vs. Morehead State
Oct. 16, 2004
184 Eric Ferguson vs. Sewanee 181 Leonard Walker vs. Guilford
Sept. 18, 1999 Oct. 9, 1982
181 Kenny Mantuo at Campbell
Sept. 18, 2010
179 Lorenzo Moll vs. Sewanee
Sept. 20, 1997
179 John Leverett at Austin Peay 176 Steve Smith vs. Lafayette 170 Chad Barnes vs. UNC Pembroke 163 Bruce Bannister at Maryville 162 Steve Smith vs. Furman
Oct. 27, 1990
Oct. 7, 2000
118 John Leverett vs. Dayton
116 Tommy Dugan at Jacksonville
135 Kenny Mantuo vs. Campbell
Sept. 19, 2009
116 Ryan Pagan at Washington & Lee
Oct. 14, 1972
Sept. 23, 1967
114 Ray Sinclair at Lafayette
Sept. 20, 1980 Oct. 28, 2006
Nov. 18, 1972
112 John Webel vs. William & Mary
Nov. 4, 1972
133 Eric Ferguson vs. Guilford 132 Terry Hines at Fordham
Oct. 2, 1999
112 Alvin Atkinson vs. Fordham
Sept. 9, 1978
Sept. 24, 1988
112 John Leverett at Butler
Sept. 20, 2003
131 Warrd Gibson vs. Randolph-Macon
Oct. 21, 2000
111 Jeff Haney at Catawba
Nov. 10, 1984
130 Steve Smith vs. Lehigh
Nov. 7, 1964
111 Ralph Isernia vs. Johnson C. Smith^ Sept. 30, 1989
129 Christian Hunt at Valparaiso
Sept. 15, 1979 Oct. 19, 2002
111 Bruce Bannister vs. Rhodes
Sept. 21, 1991
111 John Leverett at Dayton
Oct. 2, 2004
128 Lorenzo Moll at Washington & Lee
Oct. 7, 1995
110 Bryan Fish at Austin Peay
Nov. 11, 2000
127 John Leverett at Austin Peay
Nov. 9, 2002
110 Ward Gibson vs. Austin Peay
Nov. 10, 2001
125 Pete Legler vs. Washington & Lee
Sept. 17, 1977
109 Kerry Keith vs. East Carolina
Sept. 30, 1967
125 Mickey Dillon at Southwestern
Sept. 27, 1980
109 Ray Sinclair vs. Furman
125 Richard Howell vs. Bridgewater
Nov. 13, 1993
109 John Leverett vs. Wingate
125 Eric Ferguson at Georgetown
Oct. 16, 1999
108 Shaun Tyrance at Randolph-Macon
Oct. 25, 1997
124 Page Walley at Hampden-Sydney
Oct. 23, 1976
108 Ward Gibson at Georgetown
Oct. 13, 2001
124 John Leverett at Emory & Henry
Sept. 27, 2003
108 Jonathon Hubbard vs. Greensboro
Sept. 10, 2005
124 Kenny Mantuo at Marist
Nov. 6, 2010
107 Bob Miller vs. Hampden-Sydney
Oct. 24, 1981
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
106 Page Walley at Guilford
Oct. 30, 1976
Nov. 7, 1981 August 30, 2003
106 Page Walley vs. Delaware
Nov. 5, 1977
105 Kenny Mantuo at Campbell
Nov. 1, 2008
105 Dave Ingold vs. Appalachian State 103 Bill Bracken vs. William & Mary
Sept. 17, 1994
161 Kerry Keith at Furman
Oct. 9, 1999
133 John Webel at The Citadel
Sept. 2, 2007
Nov. 13, 1999
Sept. 12, 1998
114 Jonathon Hubbard at Valparaiso
Nov. 14, 1964
162 Eric Ferguson vs. Austin Peay
Oct. 2, 1993 Oct. 21, 1972
Sept. 14, 1996
Nov. 6, 2004
Oct. 31, 1964
Oct. 4, 2003 Sept. 16, 1978
134 Lorenzo Moll at Maryville
129 Alvin Atkinson vs. Southwestern Nov. 18, 1981
Sept. 5, 1992
118 Terry Hines vs. Guilford
Sept. 29, 2007
Steve Smith
Damion White 260 Ray Sinclair vs. Catawba
119 Richard Howell vs. Guilford
Nov. 6, 1993
135 Kenny Mantuo at Jacksonville
134 Dave Ingold vs. Furman
100-YARD RUSHING GAMES
Sept. 10, 1977
Ray Sinclair
329 Ryan Alexander vs. Dayton
Sept. 24, 2005
103 Alvin Atkinson vs. Randolph-Macon 103 Bryan Fish vs. Georgetown 102 Mike Cate at Bucknell 102 Mike Longmire at Catawba
Oct. 7, 1972 Nov. 14, 1970 Oct. 6, 1979 Nov. 18, 2000 Nov. 5, 1983 Nov. 10, 1984
43
TOP PERFORMANCES 102 Ralph Isernia at VMI 102 Bruce Bannister at Bridgewater
110 Jay Poag vs. Western Carolina
Sept. 7, 1985
109 Gifford Piercy at Lehigh
Oct. 14, 1978
109 Kirk Roberts at Hampden-Sydney
Oct. 29, 1994
101 Richard Howell at Sewanee
Sept. 11, 1993
109 Barrett Johnson at Morehead State
Oct. 18, 2003
101 Richard Howell vs. Rhodes
Sept. 18, 1993
109 Andrew Aldrich vs. Butler
Nov. 22, 2008
101 Eric Ferguson at Bridgewater
Nov. 16, 1996
101 Tommy Dugan at Washington & Lee Oct. 11, 1997
108 James Jones at Boston University 107 Gifford Piercy vs. Wofford
146 Mark Hanabury at Jacksonville
100 Richard Howell vs. Methodist
Oct. 16, 1993
144 Barrett Johnson at Hampden-Sydney Nov. 2, 2002
106 Mike Kelly at West Virginia
Nov. 18, 1967
100 Chris Leak at Bridgewater
Nov. 12, 1994
142 Mike Kelly at Virginia
106 George Hannen at Furman
Sept. 27, 1969
100 Tommy Dugan vs. Centre
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 175 Lanny Funsten at Morehead State 174 Gifford Piercy vs. Lafayette 172 Ryan Hubbard vs. Austin Peay
Sept. 14, 1985 Oct. 16, 2010 Sept. 22, 1979 Oct. 8, 2005
Nov. 23, 1974
106 Gary Pomeroy at VMI
140 Alvin Atkinson vs. Guilford^
Oct. 28, 1978
106 Mike Chase vs. Jacksonville
Sept. 14, 2002
140 Brett Dioguardi at Morehead State
Oct. 14, 2006
106 Ryan Hubbard vs. Lenoir-Rhyne
Sept. 17, 2005
138 Ryan Hubbard at Dayton
Oct. 13, 2007
105 Gary Pomeroy at Lehigh
136 Andy Davis at East Carolina
Nov. 6, 1971
105 John Bodkin vs. Charleston Southern Oct. 26, 1991
141 Gary Pomeroy at The Citadel
133 George Hannen vs. East Carolina 133 Mike Kelly at Richmond 132 Bill Rikard at East Carolina 132 Mike Carney at Fordham
Brett Dioguardi
Mike Mikolayunas
Oct. 21, 2006
Sept. 28, 1968
104 Walt Walker vs. Richmond
Oct. 8, 1968 Sept. 24, 1988
130 Walt Walker at Wofford
Oct. 21, 1972
129 Mike Mikolayunas vs. Furman
Oct. 17, 1970
129 Gifford Piercy vs. Guilford^
Oct. 28, 1978
128 Mike Kelly at The Citadel
Nov. 2, 1969
128 Gary Pomeroy at William & Mary
Oct. 20, 1973
128 Barrett Johnson vs. Dayton 126 Dan Lamar vs. Charleston Southern
125 Brett Dioguardi vs. Dayton
Oct. 29, 2005
123 George Hannen at The Citadel
Oct. 25, 1969
123 Mike Mikolayunas vs. East Carolina Nov. 28, 1970 121 Barrett Johnson vs. Austin Peay
Oct. 25, 2003
119 Walt Walker at Wake Forest
Sept. 9, 1972
119 Jake Rice vs. Drake
Sept. 12, 1992 Oct. 1, 2005
118 Lanny Funsten vs. San Diego
Nov. 13, 2010 Oct. 19, 1974
162 Gifford Piercy vs. Springfield
Sept. 13, 1980
117 Gary Pomeroy at Lenoir-Rhyne
162 Dan Lamar vs. Emory & Henry
Sept. 22, 1990
117 Gifford Piercy vs. Bucknell
Sept. 30, 1978
116 Andrew Aldrich vs. Valparaiso
Nov. 10, 2007
157 Corey Crawford at Hampden-Sydney Oct. 28, 2000
115 Corey Crawford vs. Georgetown
Nov. 18, 2000
156 Corey Crawford at San Diego
Oct. 14, 2000
115 Beaux Jones at San Diego
155 James Jones vs. Boston University
Oct. 10, 1981
114 Mike Kelly at Bucknell
Sept. 21, 1968
153 Kirk Konert vs. Dayton
Oct. 18, 2008
114 George Hannen vs. Toledo*
Dec. 26, 1969
152 George Hannen vs. Presbyterian
Oct. 14, 1967
114 Roland Williams at Washington & Lee Oct. 9, 1999
152 Mike Mikolayunas at VMI
Oct. 31, 1970
113 Walt Walker at William & Mary
158 Ryan Hubbard at San Diego
Nov. 3, 2007
Nov. 3, 2007
Oct. 20, 1973
152 Barrett Johnson at Butler
Sept. 20, 2003
112 Mike Mikolayunas vs. William & Mary Nov. 28, 1970
150 Gifford Piercy vs. Southwestern
Sept. 15, 1979
112 Horace Hamm vs. Lehigh
44
Sept. 10, 1988
Oct. 11, 1969 Sept. 15, 1973 Oct. 26, 2002 Oct. 22, 1966
103 Mike Harding at Air Force
Oct. 27, 1973
Oct. 19, 2002
Oct. 10, 1970
Nov. 9, 1974
103 Bill Rikard at Richmond
Oct. 4, 2003
Sept. 27, 1969
Nov. 3, 1973
104 Mike Chase vs. Wesley
Oct. 24, 1992
125 Mike Mikolayunas vs. Bucknell
119 Dan Lamar at Sewanee
163 Brett Dioguardi vs. Dayton
104 Mike Mikolayunas vs. Richmond
Oct. 28, 1967
125 Mike Kelly at Furman
Sept. 24, 2005
Sept. 30, 1967
131 George Hannen at Connecticut
126 Barrett Johnson at Valparaiso
165 Ryan Hubbard at Valparaiso
Oct. 5, 1968
Oct. 6, 2007
Beaux Jones
100 John Leverett vs. Butler
Oct. 3, 2009
107 Myles Potter vs. Morehead State
Oct. 11, 1980 Sept. 23, 1978
Nov. 2, 2002
Lanny Funsten
101 John Leverett at Hampden-Sydney
Ryan Hubbard
Nov. 7, 2009
Sept. 27, 2003
Nov. 10, 1979
101 Ray Sinclair at Wofford
Andrew Aldrich
102 Michael Blanchard at San Diego
111 Brett Dioguardi at Emory & Henry
Nov. 4, 1989 Nov. 14, 1992
103 Eric Sapp at Washington & Lee
Oct. 11, 1997
102 Bill Rikard vs. Wofford
Nov. 12, 1966
102 Gary Pomeroy vs. Hampden-Sydney Oct. 26, 1974 102 Lanny Funsten at Drake
Oct. 23, 2010
101 Walt Walker at Richmond
Nov. 11, 1972
101 James Jones vs. Springfield
Sept. 13, 1980
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 100 Barrett Johnson vs. San Diego
Nov. 3, 1990 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.
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 36 36 36
Ray Sinclair vs. Catawba, Nov. 18, 1981 John Leverett vs. Jacksonville, Oct. 11, 2003 Eric Ferguson vs. Austin Peay, Nov. 13, 1999
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.
664 655 599 459 454
John Leverett (664-3165) Ray Sinclair (655-3085) Eric Ferguson (599-2791) Kenny Mantuo (459-1936) Tommy Dugan (454-1329)
2000 1980 2003 1981 2004
ATTEMPTS IN A CAREER
John Leverett (left) holds school records for career rushing yards and rushing touchdowns, while Jonathan Hubbard (right) ranks seventh on the Davidson career rushing list.
YARDS IN A GAME 260 259 259
Ray Sinclair vs. Catawba, Nov. 18, 1981 John Leverett vs. Jacksonville, Oct. 9, 2004 John Leverett at Jacksonville, Oct. 11, 2003
Jim Thacker vs. George Washington, Nov. 14, 1952
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 1936 1676 1597 1587 1561 1547 1537 1483 1452 1433 1378 1329 1234 1223 1138 1076 1065 1064 1059 1058 1054 1031
John Leverett (664-3165) Ray Sinclair (655-3085) Eric Ferguson (599-2791) Kenny Mantuo (459-1936) 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) Tommy Dugan (454-1329) Steve Smith (281-1234) Justin Williams (289-1223) 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)
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 98
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME 4 4 4 4 4
Individual Rushing
2001-04 1978-81 1996-99 2007-10 1994-98
1980 2004 2003 2000 1981 1999 2006 1964 1977 1993
MOST YARDS IN A CAREER 2001-04 1978-81 1996-99 2007-10 1951-54 1976-78 2003-06 1991-94 2005-08 1977-80 1976-79 1990-93 1995-97 1966-68 1994-98 1963-65 2007-10 1969-71 1954-56 1997-00 1987-90 1955-58 1946-49 1987-90 1988-92
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 26 24 17 16 16 14
John Leverett Ray Sinclair Eric Ferguson Richard Howell Kenny Mantuo Tommy Dugan 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 2007-10 1994-98 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
(10 games) (9 games) (10 games) (10 games) (11 games)
1980 2004 2000 1981 2003
MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS IN A GAME 36
John Webel vs. Citadel, Nov. 18, 1972
45
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 2002 1991
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) Jonathan Carkhuff (197-329) Ryan Alexander (152-300)
2006 2008 1969 2000 2007 1970 2002 1968 2010 2005
MOST YARDS IN A CAREER 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)
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. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
382 377 359 350 329 329
Ryan Alexander (233-382) Ryan Alexander (215-377) Gordon Slade (220-359) Mark Thompson (179-350) Dave Harper (175-329) Jonathan Carkhuff (197-329)
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 2010
MOST ATTEMPTS IN A CAREER 2004-08 1999-02 1994-98 1967-69 1965-67
6 5
Ryan Alexander vs. San Diego, Nov. 3, 2007 Paul Nichols at Austin Peay, Nov. 9, 2002
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON 1.
Jonathan Carkhuff at Drake, Oct. 23, 2010 (41-for-56) Dave Harper vs. William & Mary, Oct. 20, 1973
MOST COMPLETIONS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
233 220 215 197 190
Ryan Alexander (233-382) Gordon Slade (220-359) Ryan Alexander (215-377) Jonathan Carkhuff (197-329) Gordon Slade (190-322)
2008 1969 2006 2010 1968
46
775 465
Ryan Alexander (775-1354) Paul Nichols (465-837)
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
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
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
INTERCEPTIONS IN A SEASON
INTERCEPTIONS IN A CAREER
MOST COMPLETIONS IN A CAREER 1. 2.
25 25 21 18 18 18
INTERCEPTIONS IN A GAME
MOST COMPLETIONS IN A GAME 41 37
1967-69 1965-67 1994-98 1990-93 1972-74 1983-86 1986-89 1970-72
CONSECUTIVE PASSING ATTEMPTS WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION Ryan Alexander, Oct. 7, 2006-Nov. 11, 2006
MOST ATTEMPTS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Gordon Slade (441-732) 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)
150
3. 4.
Steve Bradley vs. Bucknell, Sept. 21, 1985
441 380 372 310 298 272 267 247
2004-08 1999-02
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE IN A GAME 77.8 77.8
Ryan Alexander vs. San Diego, Nov. 8, 2008 (21-27) Jonathan Carkhuff at Marist, Nov. 6, 2010 (21-27)
COMPLETION PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON (MIN. 250 ATT.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
61.3 61.0 60.2 59.9 59.5
Gordon Slade Ryan Alexander Jimmy Poole Jonathan Carkhuff Jimmy Poole
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) (197-329) (157-264)
1969 2008 1966 2010 1967
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. 10. 1345 Mike Chase (102-1345) 1999-02 11. 1329 Gary Pomeroy (104-1329) 1972-74 12. 1190 Kirk Konert (85-1190) 2005-08 13. 1184 Dan Lamar (75-1184) 1989-92 14. 1175 Bill Rikard (89-1175) 1964-66 15. 1149 Andrew Aldrich (99-1149) 2006-09
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)
1970 1972 2003 1969 1968 2007 2006 1969 1978 2000
2220 2215 2157 2154 2125 1948 1940 1884 1830
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)
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
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.
Mike Mikolayunas vs. Richmond, Oct. 11, 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
2004-07 2003-06 2000-03 1967-69 1977-80 1967-69 1971-73 1997-00 1968-70
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
2002 1969 1968 2003 2000 1970 2002 1972 1978
47
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 2. 3. 4.
26 23 21 21
Paul Nichols Richard Howell 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
2002 1993 2006 2000
TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR IN A CAREER
9. Tommy Dugan (right) Gordon Slade (left) and rank second and fifth on Davidson’s all-time total offense chart.
TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS IN A CAREER 1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 9.
19 19 18 17 17 16 14 14 13 13 13
Barrett Johnson Gifford Piercy Mike Chase Mike Kelly Ryan Hubbard George Hannen Mike Mikolayunas Corey Crawford Brett Dioguardi Alvin Atkinson Pete Glidewell
2000-03 1977-80 1999-02 1967-69 2004-07 1967-69 1968-70 1997-00 2003-06 1977-80 1965-67
TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME IN A SEASON (MIN. 7 GAMES) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
293.2 276.6 230.6 225.4 220.4
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
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.
33
Gordon Slade
2006 1969 2008 2007 2002
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 1461
George Hannen John Leverett John Leverett Walt Walker Justin Williams
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
5227 5045 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
AVERAGE YARDS PER CATCH IN A SEASON (MIN. 20 REC.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
2004-08 1999-02 1994-98 1990-93 1967-69 2001-04 1978-81 1965-67 1978-81 1996-99
1969 2004 2003 1972 2010
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS IN A CAREER 2001-04 2007-10 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) 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
48
1969
Jim Thacker (left) and Eric Ferguson (right) rank third and sixth on the school’s career all-purpose yardage list.
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. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
240 211 202 198 168 166 152 150 133 128
John Leverett (40 TD) Daniel Hanks (109 PAT, 34 FG) Eric Ferguson (33 TD, 2 XP) Ray Sinclair (33 TD) Kenny Mantuo (28 TD) Richard Howell (27 TD, 2 XP) Alvin Atkinson (25 TD, 1 XP) Tommy Dugan (24 TD, 3 XP) Brad Smith (61 PAT, 24 FG) Justin Williams (21 TD, 1 PAT)
1993 1979 1969 2003 2006
POINTS IN A CAREER 2001-04 1999-02 1996-99 1978-81 2007-10 1990-93 1977-80 1994-98 2003-06 2007-10
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
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
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED IN A CAREER 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
40 33 33 28 27 25 24 23 21 21
John Leverett (34 rush, 4 rcv, 2 ret) 2001-04 Ray Sinclair (33 rush) 1978-81 Eric Ferguson (29 rush, 4 rcv) 1996-99 Kenny Mantuo (26 rush, 2 rcv) 2007-10 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 Justin Williams (13 rush, 7 rcv, 1 ret) 2007-10
Individual Kicking
Ben Behrendt (left) ranks third on the school’s all-time field goal chart, and Chris Costello (right) is tied for third for single-season field goals.
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.
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 Brad Smith vs. Wingate, Sept. 9, 2006 Cody Elder vs. Wingate, Sept. 8, 2007
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 20 15 14
Daniel Hanks (34-52) Brad Smith (24-33) Ben Behrendt (20-31) Brian Jacob (15-22) Drew Fassett (14-38)
2006 2000 2005 2003 1999 1972 1987 2002
FIELD GOALS MADE IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1999-02 2003-06 2007-10 1987-88 1990-93
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 31 22
Daniel Hanks (34-52) Drew Fassett (14-38) Brad Smith (24-33) Ben Behrendt (20-31) Brian Jacob (15-22)
2000 2003 2005 2002
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS IN A CAREER
FIELD GOALS MADE IN A GAME 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
11 11 10 10 9 9 9 9
1999-02 1990-93 2003-06 2007-10 1987-88
PAT CONVERSIONS IN A GAME 11
Ed Terry v. Furman, Sept. 27, 1969
38
Brian Langley, 1997-98
CONSECUTIVE PAT CONVERSIONS
49
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 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
PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED IN A GAME 11
Justin Williams (left) is the all-time leader in kick return yards in Pioneer Football League history. Andrew Wohler’s (right) 38.73 yards a punt average ranks third in Davidson history.
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
3. 4. 5.
38.73 37.95 37.43
Andrew Wohler Jeremiah Parvin Chris Costello
(126-4880) (108-4099) (178-6663)
2007-10 1997-98 2000-03
Individual Returns PUNT RETURN YARDS IN A GAME
PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
116 89 76 71 66
Daniel Hanks (109-116) Drew Fassett (71-89) Wayne Paymer (69-76) Ed Terry (68-71) Brad Smith (61-66)
1999-02 1990-93 1978-81 1967-69 2003-06
Individual Punting PUNTING YARDS IN A GAME 460
Gary Pomeroy vs. Richmond, Sept. 15, 1973
72
Cyrus Maddox vs. San Diego, Sept. 30, 2006
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 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.
505 472 428 401 350
George Hannen (28-505) Justin Williams (56-472) Alden Smith (60-428) 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)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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
1975 1973 1965 2003 1986
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 56 53 49
Mickey Dillon (71-319) Alden Smith (60-428) Justin Williams (56-472) Jason Branch (53-264) Ralph Isernia (49-350)
PUNTING AVERAGE IN A SEASON (MIN. 20 ATT.)
50
40.39 39.25
Wayne Paymer Tom Caldwell
(181-7310) (102-4004)
2000 1994 1991 2009 1993
PUNT RETURNS IN A CAREER 1953 1979 2009 1980 1981
PUNTING AVERAGE IN A CAREER (MIN. 100 ATT.) 1. 2.
1967-69 2007-10 1990-93 1976-77 1987-90
PUNT RETURNS IN A GAME 8
PUNTING YARDS IN A CAREER
(20-857) (46-1882) (62-2509) (41-1656) (40-1613)
1969 2000 1977 2009 1963
1978-81 1965-66
1978-81 1990-93 2007-10 1991-94 1987-90
PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON 3
George Hannen, 1969
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS IN A CAREER 1. 2.
3 2 2 2
George Hannen Ryan Crawford Jerry Sheffield Don McRee
1967-69 1997-00 1958-61 1954-56
AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT RETURN IN A SEASON (MIN. 5 ATT.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
23.20 22.00 21.68 20.33 19.25
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
18.04 13.71 13.55 12.74 12.53
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.) 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
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.
KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS IN A CAREER 2
John Leverett, 2001-04
KICK RETURN YARDS IN A GAME 187
Justin Williams vs. Drake, Oct. 20, 2007 (7 returns)
100 100
Roy White vs. Harvard, Nov. 1, 1952 John Leverett vs. Randolph-Macon, Oct. 20, 2001
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
2010 2008 1982 2009 2006
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
26.90 24.79 22.90 22.34 22.04
2007-10 2001-04 1984-87 1990-93 2005-08
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
965 952 937 887 801
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
3315 1724 1562 1484 1234
1. 2. 3.
58 57 53 53 52
LONGEST KICK RETURN
KICK RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
902 770 695 660 616
Justin Williams (45-902) Justin Williams (35-770) James Stanley (35-695) Justin Williams (32-660) Kirk Konert (27-616)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
2843 1562 1350 1296 1077
Justin Williams (133-2843) John Leverett (63-1562) Aaron Edwards (68-1350) Alden Smith (58-1296) Kirk Konert (49-1077)
KICK RETURNS IN A SEASON
4.
Justin Williams (45-902) Justin Williams (35-770) James Stanley (35-695) Mike Cate (32-600) Justin Williams (32-660)
133 68 63 58 50
Justin Williams (133-2843) Aaron Edwards (68-1350) John Leverett (63-1562) Alden Smith (58-1296) Ralph Isernia (50-877)
2010 2008 1982 1983 2009
KICK RETURNS IN A CAREER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
2007-10 1984-87 2001-04 1990-93 1987-90
KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON Seven players with 1 (Last: Justin Williams, 2008)
Ben Coxton John Leverett Ryan Crawford Alden Smith Brett Dioguardi
(20-538) (63-1562) (39-893) (58-1296) (24-529)
1961-63 2001-04 1997-00 1990-93 2003-06
Justin Williams (63 PR, 902 KR) Justin Williams (182 PR, 770 KR) George Hannen (477 PR, 460 KR) Justin Williams (227 PR, 660 KR0 James Stanley (106 PR, 695 KR)
2010 2008 1969 2009 1982
PUNT AND KICK RETURN YARDS COMBINED IN A CAREER
Aaron Edwards v. Furman, Oct. 31, 1987 John Leverett v. San Diego, Oct. 23, 2004
45 35 35 32 32
1956 2002 1974 1952 2003
PUNT AND KICK RETURN YARDS COMBINED IN A SEASON
KICK RETURNS IN A GAME
1. 2.
(9-334) (8-245) (14-412) (10-290) (8-226)
AVERAGE YARDS PER KICK RETURN IN A CAREER (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS)
KICK RETURN YARDS IN A CAREER
8 8
Don McRee John Leverett Mike Mabry Roy White Yeatts Anderson
Justin Williams (472 PR, 2843 KR) Alden Smith (428 PR, 1296 KR) John Leverett (0 PR, 1562 KR) Aaron Edwards (134 PR, 1350 KR) Dave Ingold (267 PR, 967 KR)
2007-10 1990-93 2001-04 1984-87 1971-73
PUNT AND KICK RETURN ATTEMPTS COMBINED IN A SEASON
5.
Justin Williams (26 PR, 32 KR) Justin Williams (12 PR, 45 KR) Justin Williams (18 PR, 35 KR) James Stanley (18 PR, 35 KR) Alden Smith (24 PR, 28 KR)
2009 2010 2008 1982 1992
PUNT AND KICK RETURN ATTEMPTS COMBINED IN A CAREER 1. 1. 2. 4.
189 118 117 99 99
Justin Williams (56 PR, 133 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)
2007-10 1990-93 1978-81 1984-87 1987-90
51
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
52
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
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 8. 9. 10.
16.5 16.0 14.5 12.5
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)
1. 2.
82 70 70 43 43
Brendan Dete (1-82) Shreve Ariail (2-70) Clif Henry (1-70) Ben Spivey (1-43) Marcus Williams (2-43)
2002 1997 1995 1996 1997
Bo Henderson (left) owns the Davidson record for career tackles, sacks and tackles for loss, while Jim Carney (right) ranks 10th in tackles for loss. 5 5 5 5 5 5
Will Funderburg Clif Henry Ryan Tennis Bud Crawford Mark Wilkerson Marcus Williams
FUMBLES RECOVERED IN A SEASON 4
Bo Henderson, 1997
FUMBLES RECOVERED IN A CAREER 1. 2.
7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5
Bo Henderson Alex Arinsmier Steve Neff Kevin Saunders Marcus Allen John Behm 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.
FUMBLE RETURN YARDS IN A CAREER
4.
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 CAREER
FUMBLES FORCED IN A SEASON (DAVIDSON BEGAN OFFICIALLY TRACKING IN 1991) 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
2000 1999 2004 1999 1995
PASS BREAKUPS IN A CAREER
FUMBLE RETURNS IN A SEASON
1. 2.
1997-00 2002-05 1985-87 2001-04 1983-86 2008-Pres. 1995-98 1998-01
PASS BREAKUPS IN A SEASON 2001-04 1995-97 1995-98 1995-98 1994-97
LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN 82
2005-08 1995-98 1999-02 2004-07 2002-03 1994-97
2002 2009 2003 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 2000 1999
FUMBLES FORCED IN A CAREER 1.
5.
2000-03 1991-94 1997-00 2001-04 2006-09
BLOCKED KICKS IN A CAREER 1997-00 1997-00 1997-00
53
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)
2007 1969 2006 2008 1972
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED IN A GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
65 62 60 58 57 57
at Bucknell at Drake at VMI at William & Mary at Coastal Carolina at East Tennessee State
Sept. 21, 1985 Oct. 23, 2010 Sept. 2, 2006 Oct. 20, 1973 Sept. 11, 2004 Sept. 20, 1986
MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
438 (193-438-28) 393 (227-393-15) 389 (189-389-28) 386 (229-386-13) 384 (234-384-19)
1985 2007 1972 2010 2008
MOST YARDS IN A SEASON 1977 1979 1999 1978 1980
MOST PASSES COMPLETED IN A GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
44 37 35 34 32 32
MOST ATTEMPTS IN A GAME 1. 2. 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
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
at Drake at William & Mary at San Diego at VMI vs. Richmond Dayton
Oct. 23, 2010 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) 229 (229-386-13) 227 (227-393-15) 226 (226-376-16) 216 (216-381-10)
2008 2010 2007 1969 2006
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) 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
20.1
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
54
1977 1956 1946 1979 1978
at Valparaiso, Sep 24, 2005 (18-362)
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
at The Citadel, Nov. 18, 1972
MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED IN A GAME
TEAM RECORDS 6
vs. Gardner-Webb, Sept. 14, 1985
1.
28 (193-438-28) 28 (189-389-28) 25 (136-323-25) 24 (138-307-24) 23 (109-230-23)
MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED IN A SEASON
3. 4. 5.
1985 1972 1971 1995 1949
PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4.
60.9 (234-384-19) 60.1 (226-376-16) 59.4 (192-323-14) 59.3 (162-273-15) 59.3 (229-386-13)
2008 1969 1967 1966 2010
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 EFFICIENCY IN A SEASON 2002 1969 2007 2000 2006
PASSING YARDS PER GAME IN A SEASON 2007 2006 1969 1968 2008
Team Receiving 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
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
PASS RECEPTIONS IN A GAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
44 37 35 34 32 32
at Drake at William & Mary at San Diego at VMI vs. Richmond Dayton
Oct. 23, 2010 Oct. 20, 1973 Nov. 3, 2007 Sept. 2, 2006 Oct. 11, 1969 Oct. 18, 2008
PASS RECEPTIONS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
234 (234-2605) 229 (229-2281) 227 (227-2922) 226 (226-2646) 216 (216-2617)
2008 2010 2007 1969 2006
Richardson Stadium has been home to the Wildcats since 1924 and hosted the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship from 1992-94.
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
27 25 23 21 19
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)
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
MOST YARDS GAINED IN A SEASON
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
1969 2007 1972 1979 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 2007 1979 2006 1969 1972
Team All-Purpose Yards
RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAME 1. 2.
2002 1969 2007 2006 2008
ALL PURPOSE YARDS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
5704 5645 5256 5136 5089
1969 2007 1972 2008 2003
55
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
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)
20
vs. Georgetown, Oct. 16, 1999 (28-27 victory)
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)
6
1897 and 1898
1975 1987 1974 1985 1973
AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT IN A SEASON
LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME
1954 1979 1981 1978 1967
Team Returns
LARGEST FOURTH-QUARTER DEFICIT OVERCOME
MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS IN A GAME 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)
POINTS IN A SEASON
MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON 1969 2002 2007 2006 2008
FEWEST POINTS IN A SEASON
1969 1954 2000 1962 1955
MOST PUNT RETURNS IN A GAME 8
vs. Charleston So., Oct. 26, 1991 and at Austin Peay, Nov. 11, 2000
MOST PUNT RETURNS IN A SEASON
Team Kicking FIELD GOALS IN A GAME 3
10 times; most recently v. Wingate, Sept. 8, 2007
1.
11 (11-12)
FIELD GOALS IN A SEASON
56
1975 1987 1974 1985 1973
PUNT ATTEMPTS IN A SEASON
COMBINED POINTS IN A GAME 118
1969 2002 2007 1979 1993
2006
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
40 (40-407) 39 (39-404) 33 (33-266) 32 (32-241) 31 (31-204)
2000 1962 1989 1991 1978
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
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
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. 2. 3. 4. 5.
128 121 115 109
at Dayton vs. Colgate vs. Emory & Henry vs. Bucknell
Sept. 16, 1989 Sept. 18, 1976 Sept. 26, 1992 Sept. 25, 1976
MOST KICK RETURNS IN A GAME MOST TACKLES IN A SEASON
MOST KICK RETURNS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4.
69 (69-1254) 63 (63-1104) 58 (58-789) 55 (55-1011) 55 (55-1195)
1987 1986 1971 1988 2007
AVERAGE YARDS PER KICK RETURN IN A SEASON 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)
2003 1963 1962 2000 1974
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
2003 1992 1999 1998 2004
UNASSISTED TACKLES IN A SEASON 1992 1998 2007 2003 1999
MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS IN A GAME
Team Defense 3.
vs. Guilford, Oct. 1, 1994 Jacksonville, Sep 14, 2002 at Washington & Lee, Oct. 12, 1991
MOST INTERCEPTIONS IN A GAME 6
MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS IN A SEASON
Greensboro College, Sep 10, 2005
MOST INTERCEPTIONS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 5.
28 (28-406) 22 (22-270) 20 (20-168) 20 (20-0) 19 (19-96)
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)
406 (28-406) 270 (22-270) 230 (7-230) 209 (16-209) 199 (15-199)
1999 1998 1963 1969 1993
82
at Newberry, Sep 21, 2002 (1 return)
1. 2. 3.
147 (5-147) 88 (3-88) 61 (4-61)
2002 1994 1998 2001 2000
MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS IN A GAME
Austin Peay, Nov 13, 1999 (5 returns) at Randolph-Macon, Oct 23, 1999 (4 returns) vs. Methodist, Oct. 13, 1990 (5 returns)
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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)
1999 1998 1992 1952 2005
MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS IN A GAME 115 106 95
1. 2.
at Georgetown, Oct. 13, 2001 at Hampden-Sydney, Oct 28, 2000 Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 2000
MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS IN A SEASON 2000 1999 2001 1998 2002
MOST FUMBLE RETURN YARDS IN A GAME
INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS IN A SEASON 2
MOST FUMBLE RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON
2001, 1999 and 1969
MOST TACKLES IN A GAME 1.
135
at Washington & Lee
Oct. 9, 1993
1997 2002 1996
57
TEAM RECORDS 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 3 vs. Drake, Oct. 20, 2007 NCAA FCS Record
Team Miscellaneous
Davidson special teams forced an NCAA FCS record three safeties against Drake in 2007. 4. 5.
54 (4-54) 40 (1-40)
1. 2.
5 (5-147) 4 (4-61) 4 (4-54)
2001 2010
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
FUMBLE RETURNS IN A SEASON 1997 1996 2001
FUMBLE RETURN TDS IN A SEASON 1.
2 2
1999 2002
TIME OF POSSESSION IN A GAME
PENALTIES IN A GAME
PENALTY YARDS IN A GAME
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
LEAST PENALTIES IN A GAME
LEAST PENALTY YARDS IN A GAME
TURNOVERS IN A GAME
MOST FUMBLES FORCED IN A SEASON 1. 3.
18 18 16 16
2002 2008 1997 2003
FUMBLES IN A GAME
FUMBLES LOST IN A GAME
MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED IN A GAME 1.
5 5 5
1. 2.
19 18 18 17 17 17
vs. Hampden-Sydney, Nov. 1, 1997 vs. Guilford, Oct. 27, 1990 Morehead State, Oct. 10, 2009
MOST VICTORIES IN A SEASON
MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED IN A SEASON
4.
1980 1985 1997 1965 1987 1975
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
MOST PASS BREAKUPS IN A SEASON 1. 2. 3. 5.
58
54 43 42 42 41 41
1999 2007 2000 1997 1995 1998
FEWEST VICTORIES IN A SEASON
CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES
WINNING PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON
MOST LOSSES IN A SEASON
FEWEST LOSSES IN A SEASON
CONSECUTIVE LOSSES
Player
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Kenny Mantuo 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
Rush 140 139 115 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 576 626 503 372 769 497 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 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
4.1 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
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Lanny Funsten 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
Rec 47 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 685 309 692 886 859 485 329 980 766 411 521 364 416 427 322 335 401 393 368 628 377 485 394 350 369 275 406 285 407 240 447 216 755 820 282 174 214 744 606 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
6 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
14.6 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
59
Yeatts Anderson
1953-55 Bill Abernathy Luis Abreu 1975-77 Bill Acker 1950 1948 Rhea Adams 2009-10 Jonathan Adams 2006-09 Andrew Aldrich Ryan Alexander 2005-08 Marcus Allen 1983-86 1977-78 Wyatt Alston 1947-48 Bert Anderton 1952 Bob Amos Frank Anderson 1958-59 2009-10 Peter Anderson 2002-05 Yeatts Anderson 1973-76 Paul Andrews Ernie Andrews 1982-84 Niel Andrews 2002, ’04-06 Joe Ansley 1960-62 1989 Mikio Aoki 1995-96 Jay Ariail Mills Ariail 1991-94 Shreve Ariail 1994-97 Alex Arinsmier 2002-05 2002-05 Ryan Arnold 2007-10 Daniel Astrop Alvin Atkinson 1977-80 1978-79 Matt Auker Gray Austin 1996 2006-09 Seyi Ayoridne
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 2008-10 Ben Behrendt 2008-10 Freeman Belser 1997-98, 2000 Dick Belton 1954-56 Kirk Benedict 2006-09 Leonel Benoist 1989-92
60
Charlie Benson 1957-59 Blake Bergeron 2000-02 Toms Bernhards-Callahan 2010 1997-00 Matt Berry 1956-58 Paul Biggers Barry Billington 1961-63 Craig Binkley 1981 1966-67 Lindsey Bishop 1982 Mark Blackman 1963-65 Jerry Blackstock Chad Blackwelder 1992 K.J. Blackwell 2005-08 1998 Jeff Blake 1994-95 John Blake Lyle Blalock 1963-64 Michael Blanchard 2008-10 1948 Dick Blanks 2000 Andy Blanton 1986 Jeff Blanton Jim Bloomfield 1957-59 Jeremy Bloxson 2003-06 John Bodkin 1989-92 1999-00 Brian Bokor 1995-98 Brad Boland Brett Boretti 1990 Chris Boslet 1975-78 Byers Bowen 2002-04 1986-87 Daniel Bowman William Boyd 1947 Ray Boyett 1986 Ellis Boyle 1994-97 1970-71 Bill Bracken John Braddock 1973 Steve Bradley 1984-86 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 2008-10 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 Jonathan Carkhuff Sandy Carnegie Sandy Carnegie Jim Carney Michael Carney Bob Carr Tim Carrigan Covey Carter Dan Casey James Cassidy
1965-66 1993-94 2009 1954-56 2008-10 1977-79 2008-10 1977 1986-89 1992 1997-00 2010 1947-49 1970-72 1999-02 1988-89 1984-85 1990-93 1966-68 2010 1992-95
2004-06 Chris Castillo Mike Cate 1983 Tex Cathey 1962 Buddy Chandler 1947-49 1987 Aengus Channon 2004-06 Mike Chapman Mike Chase 1999-02 Bill Chater 1980-81 Buddy Cheek 1947-48 2000-03 Darryl Childers 2002-05 Ricky Childers Ed Childs 1964 Willard Chung 1992 1959-61 Booker Clark Ethan Clark 2010 Bob Clarkson 1977-78 2002-03 Mark Clayton Joe Cline 2010 2001-02 Jarred Cochran Nathan Cochran 1995 Chris Cochrane 2010 Jeff Coker 1994 Earl Cole 1961-63 Don Comer 1954-56 Ken Conger 1954-56 Cormac Connor 1991-92 Thomas Cook 2003 Michael Corbett 2010 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 2008-10 Eddie Crutchfield 1960-62 John Crute 1958-60 Chase Culbertson 2009-10 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
1963-64 1990-93
Drew Daniller-Varghese Steve Davidson Andy Davis Dickie Davis 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 Jelani Doeman Bill Dole Dave Donaldson Kevin Donnalley Micah Downing John Drexel Rowan Driscoll Zack Drozda Tommy Dugan Adam Dulberger Nick Dumich Joe Duncan David Dupree Elmer Dyke
2010 1962-64 1970-72 1951-54 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 2010 1961-63 1977-79 1986 1983-85 2010 1996-99 2001-04 1995-98 2010 1968-70 1974-75 2000 1983
Nason Fishbach Dave Fisher Pat Fisher Patrick FitzGerald Tom Fleischer Alex Fleming 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
1983 1967-69 1962-64 2004-07 1972-74 2009-10 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 2009-10
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
1991 1964, ’66 1996-99 1967-69 1970-72 1981-84 1992-95 1960-62 1974-75 1999-01 1977-79 2006-08
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 Joey Esposito 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 2009-10 1970-71 1999-02 1999-02 1996-99 1968-70 1947-48 2010 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
Bryan Fish
AAA
Chris Castillo
LETTERMEN 1947-2010
Chris Giles 1968-70 John Giles 1965-67 Ryan Gist 1994-97 Pete Glidewell 1965-67 Chuck Goff 1983-85 Joel Golmont 1974-77 Brenton Goodman 2010 Roger Gore 1984-85 Chris Gorman 2010 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, 2010 Nick Guy 1975-76
1966 2003
HHH Chazzo Habliston 2010 Jason Hagan 1991-92 1995-98 Nate Hagerman 1992 Tyson Hagen Richard Hale 1996-98 Michael Halkitis 2000-02 1990 Clay Hall 2010 Jake Hall Mike Hall 1974-75 1988 Horace Hamm Britt Hammett 1987-89 Tyler Hammett 2009-10 1976-79 Greg Hammons Chris Hampton 2005-07 1967-68 Garth Hampton Mark Hanabury 2007-10 Jeff Haney 1983-84 Jim Hankinson 1971-73 Daniel Hanks 1999-02 Kevin Hanna 1977-80 George Hannen 1967-69 Craig Harasimowicz 2007 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 Chad Harper 2010 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 Matt Heavner 2010 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
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 Marcus Johnston 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 2009-10 1996-99 2003 2010 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
1980-82 2008-10 1966-68 1951 1986-89 1967-69 1971 1979-81 1969-70 1995-98 2008-10
Hardin King Rob King Rob King Kyle Kinsell Jerry Kiser Dave Kittrell Jim Kleinfelder Dan Klinar Stan Klinger Kirk Konert Jay Kopel Chris Kramer Lou Krempel Adam Kurtz George Kutcher
1953 1978-79 1992-93 2004-06 1950 1972 1972-74 1978-80 1980-82 2005-08 1974-76 1998-99 1983-85 2010 1972-74
LLL Scott Lacy 1958-60 1989-92 Dan Lamar 1987, ’89-90 Tony Lambert Auburn Lambeth 1948-50 Michael Lamoureux 2010 1995-98 Brian Langley 1985-87 John Lantis Rodney Lasher 2008-09 Mike Lassiter 1994-95 Ken Lawing 1957-58 1996, ’98 Karim Lawrence 1968 Rusty Lawrence 2003-04 Josh Layfield Neil Leach 1950 Chris Leak 1991-94 1954-56 Tom Lee 2001-04 Chris Leftwich 1976 Pete Legler Alex Lemons 2004-06 Tyler Lemons 2006-09 John Leverett 2001-04 Chuck Lifford 1980-82 David Lilley 1985, ’87-88 Nick Limberopoulos 1995
Dick Lindsey 1966-67 Dyke Little 1954-56 John Little 1965 Jim Livaditis 1978-79 Steve Livesey 1989 Lyle Llewellyn 1954-55 Richard Lockridge 2009-10 Jim Long 1969-70 Zach Long 2005, 2007 Mike Longmire 1982-84 Braulio Lopez 1991-92 Dave Lopp 1961-63 Greg Love 1972-74 Dave Lovette 1959-61 Bryan Lowe 1981-82 Steve Lowe 1979-80 Peter Lowry 2000-02 Ashton Loyd 1989-92 Rick Lyon 1968-70
NNN
MMM Andy Macary Lorenzo Mack
1977-78 John Madden 2006 Cyrus Maddox 1994-97 Joe Mahoney Lynwood Mallard 1960-61 John Maloney 1970-71 2004-06 Robert Manire 1971-73 Ross Manire 2007, 2009 Matt Mann Scott Manning 1991 Horace Manor 1983-85 2007-10 Kenny Mantuo 1947-49 Hal Mapes Jim Marchewka 1986 Terrence Marshall 1999 2009-10 Ellis Martin 1981-83 Keith Martin 1985-86 Robbie Martin Matt Matheny 1989-92 Jerry May 1983-84 Lewis McAlister 2009-10 1959-61 Bob McAllister 1988 Matt McBrady Dan McCall 1952 Alton McCallum 1971-73 Martin McCann 1988, ’90-92 1975-78 Bob McCarthy 1984-85 Eric McClarty 1985-86 Jack McCollum 1968-70 Sean McCormick Dave McCullough 1957-59 2001, ’03 Scott McDonald 2000-03 Wilson McDowell 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 Will McMurray 1999-02 Blake McNaughton 1999-00 Bill McNeely 1950 Don McRee 1954-56 Grant McRorie 1959 Jeff McSwain 1981-83 Brody Medford 2010 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 2008-10 Patrick Moynahan 2009-10 Foney Mullins 1973-74 Michael Muniz 2001-02 Joe Murphy 1966-67
1983-85 2003, ‘05, ‘07
Kenny Nazemetz
1986-89
Richard Neal Sandy Neblett Steve Neff Doug Neil Max Nelson Mark Nesselroad Josh Neubauer Joe Newlon Buddy Newsom Tom Newton Dave Nichols Jim Nichols Paul Nichols Bill Nicklas Bob Niebauer Will Nolte Mike Noonan Robert Norris Will Norris Rick Nye
1971 1994-97 1985-88 1983-86 1996 2002-04 1991 2010 1965-67 1954-55 1978-80 1975-76 1999-02 1971-72 1969-70 2005-08 1988-90 1969-71 2010 2010
Alton McCallum
Sam Gwynn Dan Gyves
1967 Lynn Himes 1963-65 Pack Hindsley 1987-88, ’90 Terry Hines Travis Hinson 1989 Cecil Holcomb 1959-61 2007 Quincy Holmer 1991-94 Kevin Holzworth 1966-68 Lewis Homer Charles Hooks 1979-82 Frank Houghton 1990-93 1958-60 Danny House 1982 Kenny Hovet Little Howard 1956-57 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 2002, ’04 Jonathan Hughes 1986-89 Peter Hughes Howard Humphries 1985-87 Andy Hunt 1988-90 Carl Hunt 1960 2001-04 Christian Hunt 2008-10 Patrick Hunt 1998-00 Matt Hurt 2006-07 Corey Hutchins Ryan Hutto 1997-00
Dave Lopp
Clif Henry
LETTERMEN 1947-2010
OOO Walter Oakes Happy O’Brien Eric Ogden Nick Orobello Sid Osborne Jon Osterhout Bryan Overcash Claude Owen Mike Owen Tom Owen
1950 1993-95 1985-87 2010 1975 2010 1985-88 1965-66 1961-62 1952-55
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
61
RRR
Aaron Saltzman
Mark Rachal 1999-00 1968-70 Frank Rader Mark Ramsay 1993 Bill Randolph 1964, ’66 1951, ’54 Charles Rankin 1978 Byram Ratliff Keith Rawlins 1981-82, ’84-85 Josh Raymond 2009-10 1958-60 Tom Redding, Jr. 1996 Scott Reeder 2001-04 Blair Reynolds Rhodes 1947-48 Terrell Rhye 1975-78 Al Rhyne 1978-79 Johnny Ribet 1969-71 Gianni Ricci 2008-10 Doug Rice 1947
J.J. Rice 1999-01 Jake Rice 2002-05 Dick Richards 1947-48 Johnny Richards 1948-49 Chad Richardson 1992-95 Bill Rikard 1964-66 Carl Rizzo 1970 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
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Tommy Ross Bill Rowland David Rozelle Jim Ruark Mike Rush Jack Ruth Reed Ryan
1995 1953-55 1991 1985-87 1993-96 1951 2009
SSS 1993 Javi Salazar 2006-09 Aaron Saltzman Bill Salzer 1960-61 Bob Sanders 1973-75 Eric Sapp 1994-97 2007-10 Ben Sarver 1997-00 Jerry Saunders Kevin Saunders 2001-04 Todd Sautter 1989 Nick Savarino 2009-10 1973-74 Allen Schaberg 1986-89 Harry Schiavi John Paul Schick 1991-93 Robert Schick 2009-10 Zach Schrandt 2004-05 2003 Brian Scott 2004-07 Jeffrey Scott Randy Seago 1976-78 Eddie Setser 1976-78 1955-57 Ralph Setzler Steve Shankweiler 1972-73 Bob Sharpe 1947, ’49 1998-99 Evan Shay Jerry Sheffield 1959-61 1952 Jim Shelton Carl Sheppard 1947-48 Mike Sheridan 1975, ’77-79 Pat Sheridan 1978-80 Vershan Sherrill 1993 Frank Shinn 1971-73 Scotty Shipp 1970-72 Kelly Shirley 1991, ’93 Mitch Shirley 1979-80 Dick Short 1964-65 Charles Showers 1984-86 Bill Shumaker 1960-61 Robert Sickles 1985-87 Jim Sifford 1948 Greg Sikes 1971 Mike Sikes 1970-71 Sean Simmons 2008, 2010 Tom Simpson 1959 Gary Sims 1981 Sohn Sims 1991, ’93 Ray Sinclair 1978-81 Philip Sineath 2009-10 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 Ben Spivey Lucas Spivey Dave Sprinkle Bob Stancil James Stanley Charles Staples Steve Stec 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
1983-84 1995-98 2000-01 1963-65 1956-57 1984 1992 1975 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 2007-10 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 Torry Treu Chris Trinetti 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 2010 2010 1985-88 1951 1960-62 1950 1948-49 1982-84 1991, ’93 1988 1997-00
UUU Alfredo Urbina Bruce Usher
1993 1958-61
VVV Tom Vandiver Dick VanNewkirk Steve Veitch
1970-71 1971 1987-89
Lanny Voigt Dick Voorhees
1956-58 1960-62
WWW Ham Wade 1950 Jake Wade 1949 Landis Wade 1976-78 1985, ’87, ’89 Lee Wagner 1989-90 Mark Wainwright Billy Waitsman 1984, ’86 1964-66 Gary Waldron Dave Walker 1963-64 Johnny Walker 1964-66 Leonard Walker 1980-82 1971-73 Walt Walker 1955-58 Craig Wall Terrazzo Wallace 1978-79 Page Walley 1976-78 Russell Walls 1961-63 Jim Walter 2003-06 Danny Ward 1972-73 Dave Warden 1956-59 Bill Warner 1983-84 Mike Warrick 1993-96 Wendell Washington 1980-81 Steve Waters 1989-92 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 Jackson Whetsel 2004-06 Arnold Whisnant 1951 Damion White 2002-04
Joe Tabler
1972-74 1965-67 1978-80 2008-10 1958-59 1978 1970-71 2005-08 1985-87 1969 1967-69 2010 1975 1948 1954-57 1979-81 1948-49 2003-05 1973 2007-09 1976-79
George Zoeckler
Gary Pomeroy Jimmy Poole Patrick Pope Morgan Popham Alex Porter John Porter Joe Poteat Myles Potter Michael Poulos Tom Powell Glen Praay Ben Prater Joel Pressley Fred Preyer Bill Price Bill Price Mott Price Brian Purcell Jim Purcell Shane Purvis Craig Pyles
Kwame Som-Pimpong
LETTERMEN 1947-2010
1951 Roy White 1983 Mac Whitesides 1972-75 Roger Whitley Brian Whitmire 1978-81 Jeff Whitson 1993 1982-83 Stockton Whitten Bill Whittington 1960-61 Josh Wiggins 2009-10 Lee Wilder 1975-77 1973-76 Mark Wilfley Buddy Wilkerson 1986-87 Harold Wilkerson 1970-71 Mark Wilkerson 2002-03 1986-89 Bert Williams 1950 Dave Williams Justin Williams 2007-10 Kendrick Williams 1980-82 Marcus Williams 1994-97 Morris Williams 1961-63 Patrick Williams 1947 Reece Williams 2010 Roland Williams 1996-99 Eddie Williamson 1971-73 Richie Willis 1983 Henry Wilson 1947-50 Jack Wilson 1974 John Wilson 2006 Zenus Wilson 2008-10 Charlie Winborne 1985-87 Bill Winkenwerder 1975 Braxton Winston 2002-03 Colin Wint 2009-10 Andrew Wohler 2007-10 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
YYY Brandon Yeargan Josh Yost
2007-10 2008-10
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.
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 1-1 s No Coach
1897 North Carolina
0- 12
South Carolina
6- 0 W
1-1 s No Coach
1898 Nov.
L
5 North Carolina
0- 11
24 South Carolina
Sept. 23 Morgantown Mutes Oct.
Nov.
21 Guilford
5- 0 W
4 at VMI
0- 6
16 at W.N.H.S.
23- 0 W
26 at Guilford
32- 6 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
L L
1905
2- 6
L
Oct.
17 North Carolina A&M1
0- 0
T
16 Oak Ridge
29 South Carolina
5- 0 W
20 at Auburn
6- 0 W
27 at Virginia
0- 11
L
5- 7
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
Nov.
4-1 s J.A. Brewin
1900 7 Guilford
16- 0 W
10 at Clemson
0- 64
17- 0 W
22 South Carolina1
5- 0 W
29 at Georgia Tech
38- 6 W
23- 0 W 0- 6
30 South Carolina1
29 North Carolina A&M2
0- 10
6- 27
Nov.
10 Furman
0- 6
L
18 North Carolina1
0- 27
L
24 Bingham
3 Clemson
0- 34
7- 6 W
14 at Georgia
0- 27
21 North Carolina A&M2
5- 0 W
22 at Guilford
0- 0
L
Oct.
8 Oak Ridge
54- 0 W
Nov.
8 South Carolina1
Nov.
21 at Washington & Lee
29 at VMI
6- 0 W
L
26 at Virginia Tech
0- 26
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
6-1-1 s C.R. Williams
L
Oct.
0- 5
14 Lenoir-Rhyne Nov.
4 College of Charleston1 18 at South Carolina 30 at Alabama
0- 12
L
0- 0
T
28 at South Carolina
22- 0 W
Sept. 21 Westminster Oct.
31- 4 W 0- 0
T
at Charlotte, N.C.
Nov.
3-4-2 s F.M. Simmons 10- 0 W
1 at Virginia
0- 11
L
9 Clemson1
0- 17
L
0- 14
7 North Carolina A&M 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
32- 0 W
30 Clemson2
33- 0 W
at Winston-Salem, N.C. at Charlotte, N.C.
2
L
6-4 s W.H. Fetzer
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
Oct.
5-1-1 s R.A. Fetzer 3 Clemson
4-6-1 s L.B. Clayton
0- 7
L
0- 7
L
17 Wofford
86- 6 W
19 at South Carolina
7- 0 W
24 The Citadel1
16- 0 W
25 at VMI
7- 14
L
0- 33
L
Nov.
4 at Clemson
21- 0 W
11 at Washington & Lee
L
Oct.
23- 0 W
20- 6 W
3- 16
T
27 at Wake Forest
10 Newberry
31 at North Carolina
0- 0
14- 7 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
Sept. 20 at Guilford
1914
20- 0 W
1
1919
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
The 1904 team went 6-1-1 with a victory at South Carolina.
L
18 at Wofford
1917
NA-NA
L
16- 0 W
1
10- 0 W
3-4 s W.T. Cook
1912
L
9- 0 W 6- 16
L
5-3-1 s W.H. Fetzer
11 North Carolina1
34- 3 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
13- 0 W
Nov.
L
1
27 at Clemson
0- 21
0- 5
11 at Wake Forest
41- 0 W
L
70- 0 W
21 North Carolina1
12- 0 W
7 at North Carolina A&M
35- 0 W
7 at VMI
6 N.C.M.C.
1909
Oct.
5-3 s Dr. E.W. Holladay
Sept. 30 Catawba
0- 6
10- 6 W
Sept. 25 N.C.M.C.
1904
Sept. 30 at Virginia
10- 6 W
1
Oct.
1916
32- 0 W
3 Morganton Mutes
21 at Georgia
L
0- 24
53- 0 W
24 Wake Forest1
1911
6- 41
21- 7 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
12 South Carolina at Charlotte, N.C.
L
1
57- 0 W
1
7- 21
58- 13 W
25 Wake Forest1
27- 6 W
L T
13- 0 W
6 Furman 13 at North Carolina
L
0- 14 6- 6
45- 0 W
23 at Roanoke Nov.
5 Lenoir-Rhyne
12- 5 W
5-2-2 s J.H. Levine
14 Wake Forest1
12- 28
T
L
36- 0 W
9 at Clemson
2 at Clemson 16 Wofford
6- 0 W 12- 14
at College of Charleston Nov.
4-1-1 s Graham/Pollard
L
21 Clemson
6- 16
15 North Carolina1
0- 22
Oct.
18- 0 W
5 at Virginia Tech
L
17 at North Carolina
1-4 s J.A. Brewin 31 Virginia1
Oct.
T
9 at Virginia
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
at Greensboro, N.C.
Sept. 25 at Washington & Lee 9 at Georgia Tech
0- 0
1908
2
1903
L
4-3-1 s W.H. Fetzer
1915
6-2 s F.M. Simmons
0- 10
5 Oak Ridge
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
at Charlotte, N.C.
Oct.
8- 0 W
1
1
T
6- 45
25 at VMI
17 at Virginia Tech
28 at VMI
L
13 at Georgia Tech
0- 4
5- 5
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
29- 5 W
20 at Navy
Sept. 24 Catawba
16 North Carolina A&M1
16- 6 W
1 at Virginia
T
15- 0 W
26 at Virginia Tech Nov.
7- 6 W
0- 0
3 at The Citadel
13 at Georgia
at Charlotte, N.C.
Oct.
13- 7 W
26 Wake Forest
T
1
28- 5 W
Nov. 14 at South Carolina
L
1910
1907
4-4-1 s J.A. Brewin 1 Oak Ridge
T
6- 18
13 South Carolina1
0- 0
Sept. 27 at Virginia
1902
0- 0
22 at Washington & Lee
10- 0 W
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
Nov.
15 at Georgia
6 Oak Ridge 27 at Georgia Tech
L
1
L
3-2-2 s Graham/Pollard
1906
16- 6 W
at North Carolina A&M
8- 6 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
12- 5 W
Nov. 16 at Georgia
10 at VMI
The 1917 squad won six straight to finish the season 6-4.
at Winston-Salem, N.C.
24- 0 W
26 North Carolina1
3 South Carolina1
2
4-2 s J.A. Brewin 19 N.C. Military
L
1
Oct. 4 Guilford
0- 6
75- 0 W
Sept. 29 North Carolina1
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
1901
2-5 s C.R. Williams 7 North Carolina1
L
Nov. 12 North Carolina A&M1
Nov.
L
6- 0 W
0- 10
Nov. 10 Oak Ridge
Oct.
T
0- 10
21 North Carolina1
Oct.
0- 0
17- 0 W
1-3-1 s No Coach
Oct. 14 at Clemson
28- 0 W
15 Bingham
14 at South Carolina
L
6- 0 W
1899
Oct.
8 North Carolina1
1 at Georgia Tech
63
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 8 at NC State
6- 36 0- 10
L
22 Presbyterian
0- 0
T
27 Furman
5-5 s H.M. Grey
Sept. 25 at NC State
0- 23
L
2 at Washington & Lee
0- 6
L
9 at Georgia Tech
0- 66
L
16 Wake Forest1
Nov.
27- 7 W
23 at Richmond
7- 0 W
30 The Citadel1
27- 13 W
6 South Carolina 13 at North Carolina
7- 0 W
19 at Presbyterian
0- 7
L
25 at Furman
0- 7
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
Sept. 24 at Virginia
0- 28
30 Presbyterian 8 at Georgia Tech 22 Wofford
0- 77
L
7- 10
L
14- 14
5 NC State
1
12 at North Carolina 18 Elon
3- 3
T
0- 0
T
0- 7
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
Oct.
Nov.
7- 8
7 at Georgia Tech
0- 19
L
6- 6
T
21 Virginia Tech (HC)
7- 7
T
28 Duke (Trinity)
0- 12
L
0- 15
L
4 at NC State 11 Wofford
18 North Carolina1 30 at Furman
6- 29
L
10- 13
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
Sept. 22 Elon1 6 at Virginia Tech 13 The Citadel (HC)
7- 0 W
20 Wake Forest2
0- 6
L
24 at Furman
0- 30
L
31 NC State
6- 12
L
0- 12
L
14 at North Carolina
3- 14
L
21 Duke (Trinity)2
6- 18
L
2
Nov.
7 at Clemson
at Cornelius, N.C.
Oct.
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
at Greensboro, N.C.
5-5 s William L. Younger
Sept. 21 Elon
Nov.
5 at Wofford
7- 23
24- 6 W
19 at The Citadel
7- 6 W
3- 0 W
29 at Wake Forest
0- 6
L
6- 12
L
Nov.
2 VMI 9 at NC State
3- 0 W
23 Wake Forest1
3- 3
T
16 North Carolina (HC)
30 at VMI
7- 12
L
28 Duke
0- 12
L
6 Hampden-Sydney1
10- 0 W
25 at Duke
20- 0 W
4-4-1 s William L. Younger
1927
Sept. 24 at The Citadel
Oct.
12- 0 W 21- 0 W
11 at Duke
0- 12
6- 0 W
12- 2 W
25 Virginia Tech (HC)
29 VMI (HC)
0- 20
L
5 NC State1
6- 25
L
12 at North Carolina
0- 27
L
20 Duke
7- 48
L
Nov.
1 at VMI 8 Wofford
15- 3 W
4 at Richmond
7- 0 W
L
19- 20
L
0- 6
L
0- 6
L
10- 10
T
27 at Duke (Trinity)
L
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
4-4-1 s Doc Newton
1934 Sept. 22 Elon Oct.
33- 6 W
29 NC State1
0- 7
L
6 at Army
0- 41
L
20 Duke
7- 6 W
Nov. 10 North Carolina (HC)
27 Wake Forest2
2- 13
L
Catawba
at Greensboro, N.C.
1
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.
4-4-2 s William L. Younger
Sept. 19 Elon 26 NC State1
28- 0 W 0- 6
L
52- 0 W
Oct.
3 at Washington & Lee 10 at Virginia Tech
13- 2 W 7- 20
L
Sept. 21 Elon
7- 0 W 6- 18
L
4-3-2 s Doc Newton
1935
7- 0 W
28 NC State1 Oct.
Nov.
5 at Virginia
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
5-4 s 4-3 SC s E.T. McEver
1936 Sept. 23 at Duke*
7- 0 W 0- 6
0- 6
28- 13 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
7- 0 W
31 NC State1 8 Clemson2
7 at Wofford
1
45- 0 W
22 at Furman
15 North Carolina (HC)
30 at NC State*
L
Oct.
21- 13 W
2 at Navy 9 VMI*
at Pinehurst, N.C.
1
at Charlotte, N.C.
2
The 1938 team posted SoCon road wins at The Citadel and Furman.
64
Oct.
12 South Carolina
27 at Presbyterian 11 Wofford
6- 0 W
15 North Carolina
14- 0 W
18 Lenoir-Rhyne
6-2-1 s Doc Newton
27 at The Citadel
1931
6 Elon
7- 0 W
1
2-8 s William L. Younger 29 at Clemson
24 Wake Forest
13- 0 W
at Greensboro, N.C.
Sept. 22 Guilford
L
30 at North Carolina
1
1928
L
0- 12
Nov. 11 The Citadel
4 Erskine
8 at Wofford
T
5 NC State1
Sept. 23 Elon
L
27 NC State1
18 The Citadel2
13- 13
3- 7
12 North Carolina (HC)
38- 0 W
12- 0 W 27- 0 W
T
1933
6-4 s William L. Younger
1 at Florida
22 at Wake Forest
7- 27
at Charlotte, N.C.
5- 0 W
15 Elon
L
1
1930
L
7- 7
at Charlotte, N.C.
13- 12 W
Sept. 20 Elon
at Charlotte, N.C.
6- 7
29 Clemson
1
13- 0 W
14 at NC State
13 North Carolina (HC)
7- 0 W 12- 0 W
7- 0 W
12 at Army
26- 0 W
L
40- 6 W
22 at The Citadel
L
26- 0 W
1
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
20- 6 W 14- 32
0- 13
1 Wofford 8 Washington & Lee
2
1929
4-4-1 s Doc Newton
15 at VMI
7-2-1 s William L. Younger
1924 Sept. 20 Elon
Nov.
2 at Presbyterian 9 Guilford
Oct.
at Charlotte, N.C.
2
0- 13
at Charlotte, N.C.
2
1
9- 0 W
7-2-1 s William L. Younger
1926
1
Oct.
L
Sept. 18 Elon
3- 0 W L
Oct.
28 Clemson1
Oct.
0- 7
Sept. 24 at Duke
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
19- 0 W
29 at Presbyterian Oct.
1932
0- 33
1
3-7 s William L. Younger
1923
L L
7- 30
26- 0 W
L
0- 13
29 at Duke
T
L
6- 25
17 North Carolina (HC)
6- 6
0- 20 0- 7
27 Wake Forest1 3 at VMI
14- 7 W
26 Wake Forest2 L
12- 0 W
7 Hampden-Sydney1
7 The Citadel 14 at North Carolina
L
17 at Presbyterian
L
7- 0 W
0- 7
L
0- 7
T
31 VMI
12- 26
7- 14
34- 0 W
1
Nov.
T
0- 0
20 at The Citadel
10 NC State2
26 Duke (Trinity)
L
14 Wake Forest1
T
0- 0
24 Erskine
at Greensboro, N.C.
35- 0 W
14 at North Carolina
24- 0 W
29 at Presbyterian
7- 7
17 Duke (HC)
1
10 Guilford
25 at Wofford
2-6-2 s H.M. Grey
Sept. 23 Elon
7- 0 W
3 Wake Forest1
31 NC State (HC) Nov.
13 Wofford
34- 0 W
24 Furman1
T
47- 0 W
24 at Furman
1922
Oct.
L
87- 0 W
29 at Richmond
6-2-2 s William L. Younger
1925 Sept. 19 Elon
7- 0 W
15 Wake Forest1
Nov.
The 1926 Wildcats defeated NC State, North Carolina and Duke.
26 Wofford
3-4-3 s H.M. Grey
1921
Nov.
27- 0 W
1
Oct.
LEGEND * Southern Conference game ** designated Southern Conference game # Colonial League game ^ Pioneer Football League game (HC) Homecoming game
41- 14 W
1920 Oct.
L
17 North Carolina
0- 13
L
16- 2 W 6- 19
L
38- 13 W
24 The Citadel*
21- 0 W
31 at Furman*
13- 14
L
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 1944-45
28 Erskine
No Varsity Team Nov.
4-5 s 1-5 SC s William J. Story
1946 Sept. 21 Erskine Oct.
5 Wofford1 12 at NC State* 19 at VMI* 26 Hampden-Sydney
Nov.
11 at NC State*
7 North Carolina* (HC)
6- 26
L
14 Centre
27- 0 W
26 Wake Forest*
19- 6 W
1
16 Hampden-Sydney 30 The Citadel * 3
26- 0 W
54- 0 W
25 at Georgia Tech
14- 46
0- 25
L
0- 25
L
40- 0 W 6- 25
L
9 Richmond*
6- 26
L
23 The Citadel1*
13- 21
L
28 Furman*
13- 7 W
Oct.
at Winston-Salem, N.C.
at Charlotte, N.C.
at Charlotte, N.C.
2
at Wilmington, N.C.
3
2-8 s 1-6 SC s E.T. McEver
1937 Sept. 18 NC State1*
0- 6
25 Erskine Oct.
21- 6 W
2 Duke*
6- 34
9 at VMI* 16 at South Carolina* 22 at Centre 30 Furman* Nov.
L
1-6-3 s 1-5-2 SC s E.T. McEver
1941 Sept. 20 Rollins
L
27 NC State1*
0- 7
L
7- 25
L
11 Sewanee2
0- 8
L
18 Virginia Tech* (HC)
Oct.
0- 26
L
13 at Harvard
0- 15
L
25 Wake Forest2*
7- 19
L
Nov.
4 North Carolina*
27 at Furman*
20- 7 W
L L L
1948
1 at VMI*
7- 13
L
Sept. 18 Elon
29 at Virginia Tech* Oct.
1
16 at The Citadel* 23 at Wofford
at Greensboro, N.C.
30 at VMI*
at Chattanooga, Tenn.
4-6 s 2-6 SC s E.T. McEver L
1942
0- 27
L
Sept. 19 NC State1*
L L
5 Wofford
2-6-1 s 2-4-1 SC s E.T. McEver
7- 19
0- 34
26 at Duke* Oct.
3 Rollins2 10 at Virginia Tech*
13- 12 W
17 Georgia Tech
29- 0 W
31 at VMI*
12 VMI* (HC)
6- 19
L
24 Wake Forest1*
0- 19
L
Nov.
14 Washington & Lee2*
at Charlotte, N.C.
21 at The Citadel*
1
at Greensboro, N.C.
0- 0
T
0- 21
L
25 Furman1*
1949
Sept. 24 at Army
0- 33
L
Oct.
22 Richmond* (HC) 29 at Washington & Lee*
L Nov.
30 Duke* Oct.
Nov.
6 at VMI*
1943
6- 26
L
Oct.
0- 2
L
0- 7
L
28 Furman*
0- 15
L
4 The Citadel* (HC) 11 North Carolina2* 18 Erskine
22- 14 W 0- 32
L
32- 6 W
30 Wake Forest3*
19 at Rollins
L
13 at South Carolina*
7- 46
5 at VMI* 12 at Furman*
at Charlotte, N.C.
2
14- 18
Nov.
0-5 s 0-3 SC s E.T. McEver 2
T
14- 34
L L
20 at Richmond*
6- 25
L
27 at Washington & Lee*
0- 34
L
13- 35
L
10 NC State1*
0- 31
L
24 at Georgia Tech
7- 34
L
3 at VMI*
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)
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
1953
26 at Richmond* Oct. 10 at NC State
L L
24 at Furman*
0- 34
L
31 at Harvard
6- 42
L
20- 21
L
7- 0 W
12- 41
L
7- 28
L
7 at Washington & Lee*
0- 53
L
6- 47
L
6- 21
L
25- 0 W
Nov. 24 The Citadel1*
19- 25
21 The Citadel*
8 at Presbyterian 30 West Virginia Tech (HC)
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
6 Catawba
7- 10
L
7- 19
L
51- 0 W 32- 12 W 3- 0 W
16 Charleston C.G.1
0- 36
L
23 at Camp Davis
9- 27
L
1950
6 Clemson* (HC)
0- 26
L
Sept. 29 Furman1*
20- 32
0- 20
L
Oct.
24- 0 W
Sept. 16 Catawba1
14 at The Citadel*
12- 19
L
Oct.
21 Washington & Lee* (HC)
12- 47
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
13- 0 W
6- 14
L
1
L
20 Elon
0- 13
13 NC State*
14- 38
13 at Wofford
VMI*
AT
L
19- 13 W
2 at The Citadel* 22 Furman1*
L
L
0- 33
19- 0 W
25 Stetson
Nov.
7- 34
6-3 s 2-1 SC s William E. Dole
1954 Sept. 18 at VMI* Oct.
L L
7- 27
17 Presbyterian (HC)
L
0- 53 0- 16 18- 19
L
7- 27
L
13- 12 W L
L
L
L
6- 28 13- 14
6- 33
7- 47
L
14- 33
26- 35
Sept. 19 at Georgia Tech
Nov.
14- 27
1 at Harvard
0- 6
20- 14 W
15 at St. Louis
L
2-7 s 1-7 SC s E.T. McEver
Sept. 23 NC State1*
1 Presbyterian 8 NC State1*
21- 13 W 9- 21
7- 7
L
1
2-8 s 1-5 SC s Charlie Jamerson
L L
at Winston-Salem, N.C.
14- 6 W
7- 21
32- 20 W 12- 14
14 George Washington*
0- 14
1
L L
at Charlotte, N.C.
0- 16
14- 43
6- 14 0- 40
1
24- 6 W
7 North Carolina2* (HC)
2
1939
6 Richmond* (HC) 13 Washington & Lee*
12- 6 W
33- 0 W
29 at Furman* Nov.
Nov.
at Charlotte, N.C.
3
Nov.
25- 0 W
9 at NC State*
6 The Citadel* 13 Presbyterian (HC)
3-5-1 s 2-5 SC s Charlie Jamerson 25 William & Mary1*
Oct.
1-8 s 1-5 SC s Crowell Little
1951
Sept. 22 Lenoir-Rhyne
Nov.
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
0- 16
at Charlotte, N.C.
0- 25
13- 7 W
L
24- 14 W
22 North Carolina*
8 at Richmond*
0- 7
20 The Citadel3*
14 at South Carolina*
T
0- 20
at Greensboro, N.C.
7 Erskine
14- 14
28- 7 W
L
1 Duke2*
1 VMI* (HC) 22 The Citadel*
2
Oct.
L
T
T
24 NC State1*
0- 32
6- 6
0- 56
Sept. 17 at The Citadel*
49- 0 W
T
13- 13
1938
12- 7 W
13- 31
2
L
11 Wofford1
25 Furman3* 8 Duke*
0- 14
0- 0
15 at Washington & Lee
1
Nov.
L
18 at Hampden-Sydney 25 at Washington & Lee*
13- 0 W
6 North Carolina* (HC)
4 NC State1*
0- 21
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
19- 0 W
27 at William & Mary*
20- 6 W
1
1
6-3-1 s 3-3-1 SC s William J. Story
Sept. 20 Elon
L
39- 0 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
Nov.
L
7- 15
18 at Richmond*
2 Washington & Lee* (HC)
1947
6- 46
74- 0 W
1
The 1947 ‘Cats went 6-3-1 in William Story’s second season.
44- 0 W
4 VMI1*
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
3-6 s 1-5 SC s Crowell Little 7 at Presbyterian
L
5-4 s 3-2 SC s William E. Dole
1955
26- 0 W
1 The Citadel*
6- 2 W
8 Presbyterian
7- 16
L
L
at Greensboro, N.C.
1
at Winston-Salem, N.C.
2
at Charlotte, N.C.
3
5-5 s 1-5 SC s E.T. McEver
1940 Sept. 21 Rollins 28 NC State* Oct.
5 North Carolina1* 12 VMI2* 19 Sewanee 26 at Furman*
Nov.
19- 7 W 0- 34
L
7- 27
L
7- 13
L
27- 20 W 7- 40
L
2 Centre (HC)
27- 12 W
9 at Duke*
13- 46
L
The 1958 Wildcats posted the school’s fourth straight winning season.
65
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Nov.
16 Washington & Lee* (HC)
54- 0 W
22 at VMI*
21- 7 W
21 VMI*
0- 13
L
29 at Stetson
25- 13 W
28 at Richmond*
0- 20
L
5 at Richmond*
0- 19
L
12 Wofford
9- 21
L
19 at Furman*
9- 13
L
Oct. 14 Presbyterian (HC)
Nov.
4 at William & Mary* 11 Wofford
21- 7 W
31- 30 W
24 Furman * 1
Oct.
34- 13 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
at Charlotte, N.C.
3-5-1 s 0-4-1 SC s William E. Dole
1962 5-3-1 s 2-2-1 SC s William E. Dole
Sept. 21 Catawba1
20- 6 W
29 at The Citadel* Oct.
Nov.
Sept. 15 Catawba1
6 at Presbyterian
7- 34
L
26- 6 W
29 at Wofford Oct.
Nov.
21- 0 W
22 at The Citadel*
0- 19
L
6 at Presbyterian
L
Sept. 16 at VMI*
27 VMI* (HC)
13- 13
27 at Virginia
7- 34
L
L
23 Furman*
13- 27
L
5-3 s 1-3 SC s William E. Dole
Nov.
3 Furman*
7- 14
L
10 Richmond*
20- 28
L
Oct.
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
5 The Citadel*
19- 6 W 7- 21
L
12 at VMI*
14- 26
L
19 at West Virginia Tech
31- 14 W
9 Wofford
16- 7 W
16 at Richmond* 22 at Furman*
20 Catawba1 28 The Citadel* Oct.
Nov.
23- 19 W 2- 6
L L
21 at The Citadel* 28 at Connecticut Nov. 11 Wofford
1968
L
Sept. 21 at Bucknell
26 Presbyterian (HC)
14- 14
T
9 Lehigh
7- 3 W 7- 34
L
3-6 s 1-3 SC s William E. Dole
1964 17- 22
4 at The Citadel* 11 at Presbyterian 18 Carson-Newman 25 VMI* (HC)
L
Sept. 26 Mississippi College Oct.
16 at Wofford
24- 9 W
22 Vanderbilt1
20- 53
7- 20
L
Sept. 20 at Guilford
21- 8 W
0- 35
L
27 at Furman*
77- 14 W
4 at Trinity
17- 16 W
31 Furman* Nov.
22- 27
L
21 at Wofford
22 Furman1*
20- 22
L
23- 0 W
7 at Lehigh
10- 13
Sept. 18 Presbyterian
1-8 s 0-5 SC s William E. Dole 42- 6 W
25 at Furman* Oct.
2 at The Citadel*
21- 25
L
16 William & Mary*
7- 13
L
23 VMI* (HC)
10 at Richmond*
7- 21
L
30 at George Washington*
24 at VMI*
7- 34
L
20- 27
L
7- 25
L
14 Lehigh
0- 14
L
25 Bucknell
20 at Furman*
7- 35
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
Nov.
L L
5-4 s 2-3 SC s Homer Smith
1965
Oct.
31- 12 W 3- 17
6 Lehigh
Nov.
35- 0 W
7- 41
L
10- 16
L
7- 23
L
7-4 s 5-1 SC s Homer Smith
11 Richmond*
37- 7 W
18 at William & Mary*
17- 15 W
25 at The Citadel*
28- 34
1 VMI* (HC)
59- 6 W 42- 27 W
22 at Vanderbilt Dec. 26 Toledo1
Sept. 17 Catawba
24 at Wofford 1 The Citadel*
0- 6
L
15- 21
L
8 at Presbyterian
0- 6
L
22 Richmond* (HC)
7- 32
L
5 at Virginia Tech*
21- 18 W
19 Furman*
21- 22
8- 63
L
33- 56
L
13 at Lafayette
14- 10 W
Oct.
3 Trinity
9- 20
L
20 Wofford
13- 6 W
10 Bucknell
20- 21
L
14- 22
17 Furman* (HC)
24- 31
L
24 at Wofford
13- 35
L
31 at VMI*
55- 21 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
L
L
10- 35
L
9 at Bucknell
20- 8 W
16 at Furman* 23 Wofford (HC) Nov.
Sept. 16 Catawba
66
L
20 The Citadel*
7- 47
L
3-7-1 s 2-3-1 SC s Dave Fagg
1972
23 at Lenoir-Rhyne
16- 41
7 Appalachian State1* 14 Furman*
Nov.
19- 45
L
30 at The Citadel*
12- 20
L
T
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* 20 at William & Mary*
Nov.
3 at VMI* 17 at The Citadel*
14- 5 W
Sept. 21 Appalachian State* 28 VMI* Oct. 12 at Wofford 19 at Lenoir-Rhyne 2 at Guilford
20- 17 W 8- 24
L
0- 45
L
7- 38
L
35- 51
L
19- 41
L
17- 24
L
19- 16 W
0- 30
L
7- 43
L
7- 49
L
7- 48
L
17- 16 W 14- 31
L
6- 53
L
28- 20 W
23 at The Citadel*
21- 56
L
1-8 s 0-3 SC s Ed Farrell 4 Guilford 11 Lenoir-Rhyne 25 at Hampden-Sydney
Nov.
L L
16 Defiance
Sept. 27 at VMI* Oct.
0- 23 0- 42
2-7 s 0-3 SC s Ed Farrell
1974
1975
The 1969 Wildcats won the Southern Conference with a 5-1 record.
L
10- 10
51- 35 W
9 at Lehigh
21- 15 W
L
6- 68
21 at Wofford
18 The Citadel* (HC)
23 at Furman*
L
18- 14 W
30 at Air Force Oct.
20- 26
16 at VMI*
26 Hampden-Sydney (HC)
4-4 s 1-4 SC s William E. Dole
L
7- 14
Sept. 9 at Wake Forest
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
26- 27
at Charlotte, N.C.
Nov.
L
L L
1
1
1961
6 at East Carolina*
6- 41 22- 23
13 Richmond*
27 at Air Force
2-8 s 2-4 SC s Dave Fagg
1970
9- 7 W
12 at Lehigh
L
Sept. 26 at Richmond*
1
14- 40
2 Appalachian State1
Tangerine Bowl, Orlando, Fla.
16- 7 W
1
27- 28
37- 23 W
1
25 at William & Mary* Oct.
1
3-5 s 1-3 SC s William E. Dole
1960
L
8 at East Carolina* 15 Wofford
24- 0 W 14- 0 W
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
24 at VMI*
L
1-9 s 0-6 SC s Dave Fagg L
L
17 Richmond* (HC)
7- 42
L
7- 27
1
7- 6 W
at Charlotte, N.C.
Nov.
L
1969
1
Oct.
17- 21
L
15 Richmond*
7 William & Mary*
L
9 VMI*
L
41- 12 W
L
18- 36
3- 27
28- 7 W 21- 28
0- 13
14 Lafayette
31 Wofford (HC)
30- 18 W
0- 28
16- 7 W
3 at The Citadel*
L L
3 at The Citadel*
21- 20 W
26 Presbyterian
14- 24 14- 41
2 The Citadel1*
17- 14 W
9- 44
28 East Carolina*
L
10 at Presbyterian
1 at Wofford
Sept. 19 Catawba1
L
21 at The Citadel*
18 at VMI*
L
8- 6 W
8 at William & Mary*
1959
5 at Virginia 26 Furman*
Nov.
0- 35
L L
1971
38- 13 W
13- 22
12 Connecticut (HC)
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
7- 28
34- 53 28- 29
Sept. 11 at Wake Forest
3-6 s 1-3 SC s Homer Smith 28 at Richmond*
Oct.
38- 0 W
30- 7 W
18 at West Virginia*
was canceled due to an outbreak of the flu
Sept. 19 Catawba
L
13- 21
due to assassination of President Kennedy
1
L
17- 24
19 at Richmond*
Homecoming versus Presbyterian on Oct. 26
5-4 s 2-3 SC s William E. Dole
17- 42
7 Richmond*
L
Nov. 23 game against Wofford was canceled
1958
30 East Carolina*
T
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
45- 22 W
6- 28
16 at William & Mary*
L
0- 17 14- 18
L
23 at Furman*
10- 10
5 VMI*
21- 46
14 Presbyterian (HC)
1-5-2 s 0-4-1 SC s William E. Dole
Sept. 14 at Furman*
26- 7 W
28 at East Carolina
Nov.
4-5 s 1-5 SC s Homer Smith
1967
7- 20
7 Lafayette 14 William & Mary*
13- 9 W
20 at VMI*
1957
Oct.
L
43- 7 W
Sept. 20 Catawba1
Nov.
14- 16
Nov.
at Charlotte, N.C.
20 Stetson
1963
Oct.
25 Wittenberg
* Southern Conference game ** designated Southern Conference game # Colonial League game ^ Pioneer Football League game (HC) Homecoming game
1
at Charlotte, N.C.
Nov.
L
T
7- 0 W
34- 27 W 28- 40
7- 7
14- 27
L
12 at Wofford
13 William & Mary* (HC)
3 Richmond*
L
49- 13 W 17- 23
48- 6 W
10 at Wofford
L
7- 40
21- 17 W
13 at Washington & Lee*
T
26- 28
29 The Citadel* (HC) 5 at Lehigh
LEGEND
13- 9 W
22 at Richmond*
15- 0 W
1
Oct.
8 at East Carolina* 15 at Presbyterian
1
1956
4-5 s 2-3 SC s Homer Smith
1966
Sept. 17 George Washington*
0- 55
L
10- 26
L
14- 69
L
0- 44
L
0- 14
L
1 at Kenyon
14- 10 W
8 Lehigh
19- 37
L
3- 31
L
15 at Lafayette
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 22 at Appalachian State*
Sept. 18 Colgate
L
14- 21
L
0- 0
T
22 at Colgate#
0- 21
L
16 Madison (HC)
12- 17
L
29 at Bucknell#
13- 21
L
23 at Hampden-Sydney
20- 14 W
30 at Guilford
27- 6 W
9 at Randolph-Macon
6 at Delaware
8 Wofford (HC)
Nov.
6- 63
L
20- 30
L
1989
6- 40
L
Sept. 9 Millsaps
The 1990 team went 5-3 in Dave Fagg’s first season of his second tenure.
20- 17 W
17 Washington & Lee
42- 14 W
24 at Bucknell
12- 44
L
7- 43
L
1 Lehigh
49- 7 W
14 Catawba
Sept. 11 Wofford
0- 54
18 Georgetown (Ky.)
22 Hampden-Sydney
20- 24
L
25 Newberry
0- 21
L
5 Delaware
7- 41
L
12 at Lafayette
18- 20
L
Oct.
14- 30
L
16 at Washington & Lee
34- 7 W
23 Wofford
31- 27 W
30 Bucknell (HC)
20- 21
7 at Randolph-Macon
L
42- 0 W
14 at Lehigh
21- 27
21 at Hampden-Sydney
23- 14 W
28 Guilford1
35- 42
L
14- 56
L
4 at Furman
9 Guilford (HC)
Nov.
22 Lafayette
16- 13 W 0- 33
6 Randolph-Macon (HC)
L
30 at Furman
14- 63
L
6 Bucknell
0- 21
L
2-8 s 0-5 SC s Ed Farrell L
7- 13
L
0- 50
L
24 at Newberry 1 at James Madison** 8 at Guilford
L
35- 6 W 0- 10
L
14 Gardner-Webb
14- 49
L
21 at Bucknell**
14- 34
L
28 at Newberry
0- 41
L
5 Furman*
7- 58
L
12 at The Citadel*
0- 31
L
19 Pennsylvania** (HC)
0- 15
L
26 at James Madison**
0- 28
L
2 at Wofford
21- 17 W
9 West Virginia Tech
10- 35
L
28- 35
L
16 Catawba
29 Furman* (HC) 5 at Bucknell** 12 Catawba
7- 19
L
12- 41
L
7- 55
L
7- 50
L
28- 21 W
0-9 s 0-6 SC s Vic Gatto
1986
Sept. 6 Lenoir-Rhyne
14- 31
L
13 Wofford
10- 20
L
20 at East Tennessee State*
16- 41
L
4 at Appalachian State*
6- 63
L
7- 27
L
Oct.
11 Bucknell**
33- 17 W
15 South Carolina State
Nov.
Nov.
0- 13
Nov.
18 Lafayette** (HC)
14- 51
L
25 at Marshall*
14- 63
L
8 at Furman*
0- 59
L
15 at Catawba
28- 51
L
1-10 s 0-3 COLONIAL s Vic Gatto
1987
Sept. 5 at Presbyterian
2-8 s 0-5 SC s Ed Farrell
1984
Sept. 8 at Western Carolina*
L
15 Guilford
13- 45
L
12- 27
L
L
0- 47
L
19 Bucknell#
3- 34
L
26 Princeton1 Oct.
7- 24
12 at Lehigh#
3 at Dartmouth
6- 42
L
7- 38
L
20 Hampden-Sydney
42- 6 W
22 Newberry
14- 28
L
27 at Guilford
40- 16 W
10 Wingate (HC)
27- 50
L
29 at Pennsylvania**
14- 19
L
17 at Lafayette#
10- 38
L
6 The Citadel* (HC)
14- 37
L
24 at Wofford
10- 0 W
13 James Madison**
7- 28
L
20 Bucknell
3- 30
L
27 Wofford
7- 0 W
3 Furman 10 at Wofford
55- 63
L
28- 48
L
Oct.
5-5 s Ed Farrell
1980 Sept. 13 Springfield
42- 14 W
20 at Lafayette
20- 27
27 at Southwestern
56- 3 W
4 Bucknell
L
21- 13 W
11 at Boston University
14- 35
L
18 Lehigh (HC)
14- 49
L
25 at Hampden-Sydney
14- 7 W
1 Guilford
Nov.
3 at Furman* 10 at Catawba
7- 55
31 Furman Nov.
7 West Virginia Tech 14 Catawba
L
15 at The Citadel
7- 21
L
14- 31
L
3- 58
L
25- 41
L
20- 27
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
Nov.
1988
16- 34
L
15- 0 W 7- 49
24 at Wagner
11- 35
L
30 Johnson C. Smith1
15- 18
L
12- 14
L
7 Fordham
52- 0 W
21 Ferrum
13- 59
4 at VMI
12 at Wofford 19 Lafayette Oct.
3 at Bucknell 10 Boston University 17 at The Citadel 24 Hampden-Sydney (HC)
Nov.
7- 32
L
0- 51
L
36- 39
L
13- 14
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
1
5-3 s Dave Fagg
1990 Sept. 1 Sewanee
9- 17
8 at Millsaps
L
24- 13 W
15 Johnson C. Smith
17- 7 W
22 Emory & Henry
31- 27 W
29 at Dickinson
16- 38
L
Oct. 13 Methodist (HC)
49- 7 W
27 Guilford
20- 17 W
Nov.
3 at Rhodes
13- 23
11 at Baptist1
L
35- 17 W
Exhibition game versus club team
1
4-5 s Dave Fagg
1991 Sept. 7 at Guilford
3- 21
14 Clinch Valley
L
32- 7 W
21 Rhodes 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 Sept. 5 Guilford
18- 3 W
12 at Sewanee
20- 37
L
19 at Rhodes
6- 31
L
26 Emory & Henry
7- 36
L
Oct. 10 Washington & Lee (HC)
12- 27
L
17 at Methodist
27- 6 W
24 Charleston Southern
32- 27 W
31 at Hampden-Sydney Nov.
7 Centre
28- 13 W
Sept. 11 at Sewanee
3- 7
18 Rhodes
L
L
41- 12 W 0- 27
2 at Guilford
L
35- 24 W
9 at Washington & Lee
22- 21 W
L
6-4 s Tim Landis
1993
Oct.
18- 35
10- 3 W
25 at Emory & Henry Sept. 5 at Newberry
L
14 at Methodist
14 at Bridgewater
4-6 s Ed Farrell
1981
L L
16 at Dayton
11 Salisbury State (HC)
0-10 s 0-4 COLONIAL s Vic Gatto
Sept. 3 Presbyterian
28- 31 13- 38
2-8 s Vic Gatto
28 at Wofford
30- 15 W
33- 20 W
8 at Furman
Oct.
13- 12 W
22 at The Citadel*
42- 6 W
13 at Lehigh
14- 49
12- 35
35- 7 W
29 at Bucknell
23 at Lafayette
17 Lafayette** Oct.
Oct.
35- 22 W
L
at Charlotte, N.C.
15 Southwestern
L
7- 21
L
6-4 s Ed Farrell
7- 35
Sept. 10 at Wofford
17- 12 W
Sept. 8 Catawba
L
L
1983
Sept. 7 Western Carolina*
33- 21 W 7- 8
1-10 s 0-6 SC s Vic Gatto
1985
L
7- 24
13 at Catawba
1
1979
2 James Madison 16 at South Carolina State
5-5 s Ed Farrell
11 Lafayette
Nov.
3-7 s Ed Farrell
1982
31- 0 W
Sept. 9 Fordham
Oct.
52- 29 W
15 at Guilford
1978
5 at East Tennessee State 12 Lafayette#
4-6 s Ed Farrell
29 at VMI
Nov.
L
15- 32
8 Randolph-Macon (HC)
Oct.
3- 24
15 at Guilford
Sept. 10 at Fordham
Nov.
L
1 Dartmouth
L
1977
Oct.
L
3- 9
L
18 at The Citadel
Nov.
Oct.
20- 43
24 at Fordham
0- 16
13 Lafayette
Oct.
10 Lehigh#
7- 17
25 Bucknell
Nov.
L
2-6-1 s Ed Farrell
1976
Oct.
7- 52
21- 14 W
16 Methodist
35- 7 W
7- 14
L
23 Randolph-Macon (HC)
16- 21
3- 23
L
30 Hampden-Sydney
21- 14 W
44- 14 W 3- 23
Nov.
L
6 at Centre 13 Bridgewater
31- 44
L L
55- 14 W
42- 14 W
31 at Lehigh
7- 69
L
7 Furman
12- 30
L
1994 The 1993 Wildcats were 6-4 in Tim Landis’ first campaign.
Sept. 17 at Maryville
3-7 s Tim Landis 14- 19
L
67
GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 24 Emory & Henry (HC) Oct.
1 Guilford 8 Washington & Lee 15 at Methodist
7- 34
L
14- 34
L
3- 9
L
9- 6 W
22 at Randolph-Macon
14- 28
L
29 at Hampden-Sydney
7- 12
L
7- 9
L
5 Centre
Nov.
LEGEND * Southern Conference game ** designated Southern Conference game # Colonial League game ^ Pioneer Football League game (HC) Homecoming game
12 at Bridgewater
37- 6 W
19 Sewanee1
28- 14 W
Oct.
Bermuda Bowl, Hamilton, Bermuda
1
Sept. 9 Sewanee 16 Maryville 23 at Emory & Henry 30 at Guilford Oct.
7 at Washington & Lee 14 Methodist (HC) 21 at Randolph-Macon 28 Hampden-Sydney
Nov.
4 at Centre 11 Bridgewater
Sept. 14 at Maryville
Nov.
14- 16
L
0- 36
L
19- 22
L
6- 21
L
7- 7
T
L
5 Guilford
The 2000 Wildcats compiled the school’s only undefeated season. Sept. 6 VMI
12 Washington & Lee
23- 12 W
19 at Methodist
13- 42
L
26 Randolph-Macon
24- 31
L
2 at Hampden-Sydney
24- 21 W
9 Centre
42- 21 W 27- 24 W
20 Sewanee
42- 14 W
27 at Emory & Henry
35- 49
4 at Guilford
Oct.
Nov.
22- 25
L L
18 Methodist (HC)
16- 19
L
25 at Randolph-Macon
15- 22
L
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
19 at Sewanee (OT)
16- 9 W
26 Emory & Henry
24- 27
3 Guilford
L
29- 7 W
17 at Methodist
26- 0 W
24 Randolph-Macon (HC)
30- 16 W
31 at Hampden-Sydney
23- 7 W
7 Centre
21-20 W
29 at Jacksonville^
20-10 W
23 Emory & Henry (HC)
17- 14 W
7 Morehead State (2OT)
38- 31 W
11 at Jacksonville^
37- 29 W
13 at Dayton^
28-38 L
14 at San Diego
27- 13 W
18 at Morehead State^
10- 35
L
20 Drake^
24-21 W
21 Randolph-Macon
20- 12 W
25 Austin Peay^
21- 31
L
27 at Butler^
28 at Hampden-Sydney
36- 17 W
27- 52
L
10- 30
L
4 Centre
Oct.
Nov.
22- 7 W
18 Georgetown
41- 17 W
4 Dayton
25- 32
8 Coastal Carolina 15 at Georgetown
20- 17 W
11 at Austin Peay
18 at Lenoir-Rhyne 25 Butler (HC)
24- 7 W 3- 45
L
Oct.
23- 6 W
L
16 Morehead State^ 23 at San Diego
20 at Randolph-Macon (OT)
27- 24 W
27 Hampden-Sydney
37- 19 W
6 at Austin Peay^ (2OT) 13 Georgetown
2005
was canceled due to the events of 9/11
Sept. 3 at VMI
0- 40
L L
11 Jacksonville
15- 20
21- 0 W
25 at Emory & Henry
13- 17
7-3 s 2-1 PFL s Mike Toop
17 Lenoir-Rhyne 24 at Valparaiso
L
0- 23
L
Nov.
9- 16
2 Guilford (HC)
28- 21 W 35- 28 W
16 at Georgetown
28- 27 W
23 at Randolph-Macon
24- 16 W
38- 22 W
29-35 L
18 Dayton^
22-41 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
12 Lenoir-Rhyne (HC)
48- 17 W
13-26 L
11 at Valparaiso^(OT)
19 Campbell^
0-56 L 0-42 L 24 -7 W
28- 10 W
1 Drake (HC)
17- 58
3 at Jacksonville^
21-27 L
34- 7 W
8 Austin Peay^
44- 6 W
10 Morehead State^
16-10 W
28 Emory & Henry
44- 7 W
15 at Jacksonville^
13- 21
L
17 at Dayton^
22 at Morehead State^
13- 31
L
24 Drake^
15- 45
L
7- 39
L
12 Georgetown
21- 25
L
19 at Valparaiso
49- 32 W
26 Wesley
31- 0 W
29 Dayton Nov. 12 at Georgetown
41- 38 W
2006
9 at Austin Peay^
49- 28 W
Sept. 2 at VMI 9 Wingate (OT)
2003 Aug. 30 Wingate
3-8 s 1-2 PFL s Mike Toop 10- 22
L
10- 3 W
Oct.
0-17 L 16-21 L
31 at Butler^ Nov.
7-14 L
7 at San Diego^ 14 Marist^
6-4 s 5-2 PFL s Tripp Merritt
2 at Hampden-Sydney
34-27 W 6-14 L
3-8 s 3-5 PFL s Tripp Merritt
19- 20
L
2010
16- 22
L
Sept. 4 Georgetown
10-20 L
16 at Lenoir-Rhyne
24- 14 W
11 at Lenoir-Rhyne
13-41 L
30 San Diego^ (HC)
21- 50
18 at Campbell^
28-27 W
25 Jacksonville^
15-42 L
L Oct.
9 Butler^ 16 at Morehead State^
Nov.
31- 12 W 24- 14 W
38-35 W
4 at Morehead State^
Sept. 5 at No. 11 Elon
L L
27 Jacksonville^ (HC)
21 at Newberry 5 Morehead State^ (HC)
Oct.
L
32- 7 W
9-21 L 20-16 W
14 Jacksonville^
L
9 at Washington & Lee
13 Austin Peay
L
44 -6 W
13 at Lenoir-Rhyne
25 at Drake^
14- 6 W
18 Sewanee
6 at Centre
17- 20
0- 33
21- 6 W
Sept. 2 at Morehead State
30 Hampden-Sydney
L
49-52 L
4-7 s 3-5 PFL s Tripp Merritt
2008
Oct.
21-49 L
44-32 W
3 at San Diego^
Sept. 6 at UNC Pembroke
14- 10 W 0- 56
6 Morehead State^
10 Valparaiso^
4-6 s 1-2 PFL s Tripp Merritt
Homecoming versus Drake on Sept. 15
8-3 s Tim Landis
1999
Nov.
L
17- 12 W
16- 41
Oct.
21- 14 W 26- 29
L
Sept. 7 at VMI
L
9 Jacksonville^
L
27- 41
3- 26
L
17- 28
3 at Centre
L
27- 45
24- 26
Nov.
24- 31
2 at Dayton
13 at Georgetown
6 at Morehead State^
L
2-7 s 1-2 PFL s Mike Toop
2004
5-4 s 1-2 PFL s Mike Toop
2002
24- 7 W
10 Washington & Lee
15 Lenoir-Rhyne (HC)
45- 21 W
10 Greensboro College
Nov.
31-21 W 30-33 L
45- 27 W
10 Austin Peay^
L
8 at Wingate
27 at Emory & Henry
22 at Emory & Henry
Oct.
L
20 at Butler
8 at Jacksonville^
Nov.
7- 54
Sept. 1 UNC Pembroke
14- 0 W
Sept. 1 Valparaiso
Oct.
L
L
50- 10 W
6-4 s 4-3 PFL s Tripp Merritt
2007 9- 31
48- 14 W 15- 35
36- 7 W
2001
8-2 s Tim Landis 14- 19
13 San Diego
Sept. 11 at Coastal Carolina
L
22- 32
4 at Drake^
16 at Sewanee
Sept. 9 Jacksonville
3-8 s Tim Landis 41- 25 W
10-0 s Joe Susan
2000
13- 10 W
14 at Bridgewater
68
L
17- 24
Sept. 12 at Jacksonville
Nov.
13- 19
28 Emory & Henry (HC)
1998
Oct.
L
L
11 at Washington & Lee
Nov.
28- 31
16- 17
Sept. 13 Maryville
Oct.
L
21 at Sewanee
1997
Nov.
L
0- 32
24- 14 W
16 at Bridgewater
Oct.
21- 28
27- 24 W 37- 36 W
11 Butler^
6-4 s Tim Landis
1996
Oct.
Nov.
21- 14 W
38- 3 W
21 Dayton^ 28 at Valparaiso^
1-8-1 s Tim Landis
1995
7 Jacksonville^ 14 at Morehead State^
The 2007 Wildcats were 6-4 for the second straight season.
8-24 L 17-10 W
23 at Drake^
10-42 L
30 Dayton^
13-37 L
6 at Marist^
28-21 W
13 San Diego^ (HC)
15-29 L
20 at Presbyterian
6-42 L
RESULTS BY OPPONENT 0-1
ALABAMA Nov. 30, 1911
L
6-16
Away 0-2
L
6-68
Away
Oct. 27, 1973
L
19-41
Away
APPALACHIAN STATE
L
13-21
Away
Nov. 4, 1911 5-2
BUTLER
AIR FORCE Sept. 30, 1972
Oct. 29, 1988
0-5-1
W
34- 3
Charlotte
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN
2-0
Oct. 6, 1984
L
14-37
Home
Oct. 12, 1985
L
0-31
Away
L
0-10
Away
Sept. 20, 2003 W
45-27
Away
Oct. 26, 1991
W
33-17
Home
CLEMSON
Sept. 25, 2004 W
21-14
Home
Oct. 24, 1992
W
32-27
Home
Oct. 14, 1899
5-11-4
Nov. 11, 2006
W
50-10
Home
THE CITADEL
Oct. 10, 1900
L
0-64
Away
Oct. 27, 2007
W
44-32
Away
Nov. 3, 1909
T
0- 0
Away
Nov. 21, 1903
L
0-24
Home
21-31-4
Oct. 2, 1971
L
10-35
Charlotte
Nov. 22, 2008
W
46-34
Home
Oct. 24, 1914
W
16- 0
Charlotte
Nov. 3, 1906
T
0- 0
Home
Oct. 7, 1972
T
10-10
Charlotte
Oct. 31, 2009
L
7-14
Away
Oct. 21, 1916
T
7- 7
Home
Nov. 9, 1907
W
10- 6
Away
Sept. 29, 1973
L
8-24
Away
Oct. 9, 2010
L
8-24
Home
Oct. 30, 1920
W
27-13
Charlotte
Oct. 27, 1908
W
13- 0
Away
Sept. 21, 1974
L
0-30
Home
CAMPBELL
Oct. 13, 1923
W
7- 0
Home
Oct. 9, 1909
L
0-17
Charlotte
3-0
Nov. 22, 1975
L
7-52
Away
Nov. 1, 2008
W
49 -0
Away
Sept. 24, 1927 W
5- 0
Away
Oct. 4, 1913
L
3- 6
Away
Oct. 4, 1986
L
6-63
Away
Sept. 19, 2009 W
24 -7
Home
Oct. 20, 1928
L
12-26
Away
Oct. 3, 1914
T
0- 0
Home
Sept. 18, 2010 W
28-27
Away
Oct. 19, 1929
W
7- 6
Away
Oct. 2, 1915
T
6- 6
Away
Oct. 12, 1929
L
7-23
Away
CAMP DAVIS
Oct. 18, 1930
W
6- 0 Charlotte, N.C.
Nov. 30, 1916
W
33- 0
Charlotte
Oct. 6, 1934
L
0-41
Away
Oct. 23, 1943
Nov. 7, 1931
W
14- 7
Home
Nov. 29, 1917
W
21- 9
Charlotte
Sept. 24, 1949
L
7-47
Away
CAMP GREENE
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 Charlotte
ARMY
0-3
AUBURN
2-0
Oct. 20, 1905
W
6- 0
Away
Nov. 10, 1917
W
21- 7
Away
AUSTIN PEAY
Nov. 23, 1918
0-1 L
9-27
Away 0-0-1
T
0- 0
Home
CAR.-NEWMAN Oct. 18, 1958 5-2
1-0 W
41-12
Home
CATAWBA
16-5
Oct. 26, 1935
T
7- 7
Away
Nov. 8, 1924
W
7- 0
Oct. 24, 1936
W
21- 0
Home
Sept. 29, 1928
L
0- 6
Away
Away
Sept. 28, 1929
L
14-32
Charlotte
Home
Sept. 24, 1910 W
18- 0
Home
Sept. 17, 1938 W
12- 6
22- 7
Away
Sept. 30, 1911 W
35- 0
Home
Nov. 4, 1939
W
22-14
Home
Oct. 29, 1932
T
7- 7
Home
17-12
Home
Nov., 1934
W
18- 0
Home
Nov. 30, 1940
W
20- 6
Wilmington
Nov. 6, 1943
L
0-26
Home
49-28
Away
Nov. 6, 1954
W
32-12
Home
Nov. 20, 1941
W
24-14
Charlotte
CLINCH VALLEY
21-31
Home
Sept. 16, 1955 W
26- 0
Charlotte
Nov. 21, 1942
L
9-21
Away
Sept. 14, 1991 W
32- 7
Home
Nov. 6, 2004 L (2OT) 17-20 Oct. 8, 2005
Nov. 13, 1999
W
38-22
Nov. 11, 2000
W
Nov. 10, 2001
W
Nov. 9, 2002
W
Oct. 25, 2003
L
1-0
Away
Sept. 21, 1956 W
20- 6
Charlotte
Nov. 23, 1946
L
13-21
Charlotte
W
44- 6
Home
Sept. 20, 1957 W
26- 7
Charlotte
Nov. 22, 1947
W
28- 7
Home
Nov. 8, 2003
L
27-52
Home
Sept. 19, 1958
L
17-22
Charlotte
Oct. 16, 1948
W
14- 6
Away
Sept. 11, 2004
L
24-31
Away
Oct. 24, 1902
W
16- 6
Home
Sept. 19, 1959 W
42- 6
Charlotte
Nov. 24, 1949
L
19-25
Charlotte
Oct. 15, 1904
W
17- 0
Home
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
Oct. 11, 1980
L
14-35
Away
Sept. 15, 1962 W
21- 0
Charlotte
Nov. 22, 1952
L
14-34
Away
CONNECTICUT
Oct. 10, 1981
W
44-14
Home
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. 16, 1991
W
30- 7
Home
Nov. 14, 1981
W
52-29
Home
Oct. 1, 1955
W
6- 2
Home
DARTMOUTH
Nov. 14, 1992
W
28-13
Away
Nov. 13, 1982
W
13-12
Away
Sept. 29, 1956
L
7-34
Away
Oct. 3, 1987
L
7-38
Away
Nov. 13, 1993
W
55-14
Home
Nov. 12, 1983
W
28-21
Home
Oct. 5, 1957
L
7-21
Home
Oct. 1, 1988
L
3-24
Home
Nov. 12, 1994
W
37- 6
Away
Nov. 10, 1984
W
30-15
Away
Oct. 4, 1958
W
8- 6
Away
DAYTON
Nov. 11, 1995
T
7- 7
Home
Nov. 16, 1985
L
28-35
Home
Oct. 3, 1959
L
7-13
Away
Sept. 16, 1989
L
7-49
Away
Nov. 16, 1996
W
Home
BINGHAM
2-0
BOSTON U.
1-1
BRIDGEWATER
6-1-1
COASTAL CAROLINA
0-2
COLGATE
0-2
2-0
0-2
1-8
27-24
Away
Nov. 15, 1986
L
28-51
Away
Oct. 1, 1960
L
15-21
Home
Oct. 4, 2003
L
25-32
Nov. 15, 1997 L (OT)10-13
Home
Nov. 14, 1987
L
20-27
Home
Sept. 30, 1961
L
12-20
Away
Oct. 2, 2004
L
27-45
Away
Nov. 14, 1998
Away
CENTRE
Sept. 22, 1962
L
0-19
Away
Oct. 29, 2005
L
15-45
Home Home
W
14- 6
3-15
Nov. 14, 1936
W
27- 0
Charlotte
Sept. 28, 1963
L
6-28
Home
Oct. 21, 2006
W
37-36
Nov. 25, 1965
L
14-22 Charlotte, N.C.
Oct. 22, 1937
L
0- 8
Away
Oct. 3, 1964
L
0-28
Away
Oct. 13, 2007
L
28-38
Away
Sept. 21, 1968
L
13-22
Away
Nov. 2, 1940
W
27-12
Home
Oct. 2, 1965
W
14- 0
Away
Oct. 18, 2008
L
22-41
Home
Oct. 10, 1970
L
20-21
Home
Nov. 7, 1992
W
10- 3
Home
Oct. 29, 1966
W
21-17
Home
Oct. 17, 2009
L
0-17
Away
Oct. 9, 1971
W
20- 8
Away
Nov. 6, 1993
L
31-44
Away
Oct. 21, 1967
L
7-28
Away
Oct. 30, 2010
L
13-37
Home
Oct. 28, 1972
W
25-21
Home
Nov. 5, 1994
L
7- 9
Home
Nov. 2, 1968
L
21-28
Charlotte
Sept. 25, 1976
L
0-16
Home
Nov. 4, 1995
L
6-21
Away
Oct. 25, 1969
L
28-35
Away
Nov. 16, 1974
W
28-20
Home
Sept. 24, 1977
L
12-44
Away
Nov. 9, 1996
W
42-21
Home
Nov. 21, 1970
L
9-44
Away
DELAWARE
Sept. 30, 1978
L
20-21
Home
Nov. 8, 1997
L
14-19
Away
Nov. 20, 1971
L
7-47
Home
Nov. 6, 1976
L
6-63
Away
L
7-41
Home
L
16-38
Away
L
17-58
Home
BUCKNELL
7-6
DEFIANCE
1-0
0-2
Sept. 29, 1979
L
0-33
Away
Nov. 7, 1998
W
21- 6
Home
Nov. 18, 1972
L
19-25
Away
Nov. 5, 1977
Oct. 4, 1980
W
21-13
Home
Nov. 6, 1999
W
24-14
Away
Nov. 18, 1973
W
19-16
Away
DICKINSON
Oct. 3, 1981
L
3-23
Away
Nov. 4, 2000
W
20-17
Home
Nov. 23, 1974
L
21-56
Away
Sept. 29, 1990
Nov. 6, 1982
L
0-21
Home
Nov. 3, 2001
L
27-41
Away
Oct. 18, 1975
L
0-44
Home
DRAKE
Nov. 5, 1983
L
7-50
Away
CHARLESTON CG
Nov. 18, 1976
L
6-40
Away
Oct. 1, 2005
Oct. 20, 1984
L
3-30
Home
Oct. 16, 1943
Nov. 15, 1980
L
14-31
Away
Nov. 4, 2006
L
15-35
Away
Sept. 21, 1985
L
14-34
Away
CHARLESTON
Oct. 17, 1981
L
3-23
Away
Oct. 20, 2007
W
24-21
Home
Oct. 11, 1986
L
7-27
Home
Oct., 1910
Oct. 22, 1983
L
12-41
Away
Oct. 25, 2008
L
17-20
Away
Sept. 19, 1987
L
3-34
Home
0-1 L
0-36
Charlotte 2-0
W
27- 6
Away
0-1
1-5
69
RESULTS BY OPPONENT Oct. 24, 2009
L
16-21
Home
Sept. 23, 1995
L
0-32
Away
Sept. 23, 1967 W
45-22
Away
GUILFORD
Oct. 23, 2010
L
10-42
Away
Sept. 28, 1996
L
17-24
Home
Oct. 26, 1968
W
28- 7
Home
Oct. 7, 1900
W
16- 0
Home
Sept. 27, 1997
L
35-49
Away
Sept. 27, 1969 W
77-14
Away
Oct. 4, 1901
W
24- 0
Home
Oct. 28, 1922
L
0-12
Home
Sept. 26, 1998
L
24-27
Home
Oct. 17, 1970
L
24-31
Home
Nov. 22, 1902
T
0- 0
Away
Nov. 21, 1923
L
6-18
Charlotte
Sept. 25, 1999
L
13-17
Away
Oct. 16, 1971
L
6-41
Away
Oct. 21, 1904
W
5- 0
Home
Nov. 27, 1924
W
21-13
Away
Sept. 23, 2000 W
17-14
Home
Oct. 14, 1972
W
51-35
Home
Nov. 26, 1904
W
32- 6
Away
Nov. 26, 1925
W
26- 0
Home
Sept. 22, 2001 W
23- 6
Away
Oct. 13, 1973
L
7-38
Away
Sept. 20, 1919 W
23- 0
Away
Nov. 25, 1926
W
20- 0
Away
Sept. 28, 2002 W
44- 7
Home
Nov. 4, 1978
L
14-56
Away
Oct. 10, 1925
W
35- 0
Home
Nov. 20, 1927
L
7-48
Home
Sept. 27, 2003 W
45-21
Away
Nov. 3, 1979
L
55-63
Home
Oct. 9, 1926
W
26- 0
Home
Nov. 29, 1928
L
0-33
Away
ERSKINE
Nov. 8, 1980
L
7-21
Away
Sept. 22, 1928 W
28- 0
Home
Nov. 28, 1929
W
13-12
Home
Oct. 4, 1930
W
21- 0
Home
Nov. 7, 1981
L
12-30
Home
Sept. 20, 1969 W
21- 8
Away
Oct. 11, 1930
L
0-12
Away
Oct. 24, 1931
T
0- 0
Home
Oct. 30, 1982
L
14-63
Away
Nov. 2, 1974
L
14-31
Away
Oct. 17, 1931
T
0- 0
Home
Sept. 25, 1937 W
21- 6
Home
Oct. 29, 1983
L
7-55
Home
Oct. 4, 1975
L
10-26
Home
Sept. 24, 1932
L
0-13
Away
Oct. 7, 1938
W
33- 0
Home
Nov. 3, 1984
L
7-55
Away
Oct. 30, 1976
W
27- 6
Away
Oct. 21, 1933
L
7-19
Home
Nov. 18, 1939
W
32- 6
Home
Oct. 5, 1985
L
7-58
Home
Oct. 15, 1977
W
31- 0
Away
Oct. 20, 1934
L
0-20
Home
Sept. 21, 1946 W
74- 0
Home
Nov. 8, 1986
L
0-59
Away
Oct. 28, 1978
L
35- 4
Charlotte
44- 0
Home
Oct. 31, 1987
L
3-58
Home
DUKE
4-16-1
Nov. 9, 1935
L
7-26
Home
Oct. 28, 1950
Sept. 23, 1936
L
0-13
Away
FERRUM
Oct. 2, 1937
L
6-34
Home
Oct. 21, 1989
Oct. 1, 1938
L
0-27
Greensboro
Sept. 30, 1939
L
6-26
Home
Oct. 1, 1927
Nov. 9, 1940
L
13-46
Away
FURMAN
Nov. 8, 1941
L
0-56
Home
Sept. 26, 1942
L
0-21
Away
EAST CAROLINA
2-5
Sept. 28, 1957 W
6-0-1
W
0-1 L
13-59
Home
GARDNER-WEBB Sept. 14, 1985
FLORIDA
1-0
0-1 L
14-49
Home
GEAORGE WASHINGTON
W
12- 0
Away
Nov. 14, 19852 L Nov. 14, 1953
Oct. 10, 1902
L
0- 6
Home
Oct. 30, 1965
Nov. 6, 1915
W
58-13
Nov. 4, 1916
W
46-14
1-3
21-9-1
Oct. 27, 1979
W
40-16
Away
Nov. 1, 1980
W
33-20
Home
Oct. 9, 1982
W
35-22
Home
Oct. 8, 1983
W
33-17
Away
L
12-27
Home
13-40
Away
Sept. 15, 1984
L
0-33
Home
Oct. 15, 1988
L
14-21
Away
L
7-23
Away
Oct. 27, 1990
W
20-17
Home
Home
Sept. 17, 1966 W
13- 9
Home
Away
GEORGETOWN
15-39
3-5
Sept. 7, 1991
L
3-21
Away
Sept. 5, 1992
W
18- 3
Home
19- 6
Away
Nov. 3, 1917
W
23- 7
Away
Oct. 16, 1999
W
28-27
Away
Oct. 2, 1993
W
35-24
Away
L
7-40
Away
Nov. 27, 1919
W
41-14
Home
Nov. 18, 2000
W
41-17
Home
Oct. 1, 1994
L
14-34
Home
Sept. 30, 1967
L
17-42
Home
Nov. 25, 1920
L
0- 7
Away
Oct. 13, 2001
L
24-26
Away
Sept. 30, 1995
L
28-31
Away
Nov. 8, 1969
W
42-27
Away
Nov. 24, 1921
L
0- 7
Away
Oct. 12, 2002
L
21-25
Home
Oct. 5, 1996
W
13-10
Home
Nov. 28, 1970
L
18-36
Home
Nov. 30, 1922
L
10-13
Away
Nov. 15, 2003
L
10-30
Away
Oct. 4, 1997
L
22-25
Away
Nov. 6, 1971
L
26-27
Away
Oct. 24, 1923
L
0-30
Away
Nov. 13, 2004
L
0-23
Home
Oct. 3, 1998
W
24- 7
Home
Oct. 6, 1937
L
0-45
Home
Oct. 22, 1924
L
0- 6
Away
Nov. 12, 2005
W
10- 3
Away
Oct. 2, 1999
W
28-21
Home
Oct. 24, 1925
L
0- 7
Charlotte
Sept. 4, 2010
L
10-20
Home
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY
Oct. 31, 1936
L
13-14
Away
GEORGETOWN (KY.)
T
6- 6
Charlotte
Oct. 30, 1937
W
13- 0
Home
Sept. 18, 1982 W
Oct. 29, 1938
W
13-12
Away
GEORGIA
Oct. 8, 1966
EAST TENNESSEE STATE
0-2
Sept. 20, 1986
L
16-41
Away
Nov. 5, 1988
L
28-31
Away
ELON Nov. 18, 1921
16-2
1-0 33-21
Home 2-1-2
Nov. 7, 1925
17-7-1
Nov. 6, 1926
L
0-12
Charlotte
Nov. 16, 1940
W
26- 0
Home Home
W
47- 0
Home
Oct. 28, 1939
L
0-15
Home
Nov. 16, 1901
W
16- 6
Away
Oct. 26, 1946
W
40- 0
Sept. 23, 1922 W
24- 0
Home
Oct. 26, 1940
L
7-40
Away
Nov. 14, 1902
L
0-27
Away
Oct. 18, 1947
W
49- 0
Away
Sept. 22, 1923 W
19- 0
Home
Oct. 25, 1941
L
13-31
Charlotte
Oct. 13, 1906
W
15- 0
Away
Oct. 26, 1974
W
17-16
Home
Sept. 20, 1924 W
14- 0
Home
Nov. 28, 1946
W
13- 7
Home
Nov. 21, 1908
T
0- 0
Away
Oct. 25, 1975
L
0-14
Away
Sept. 19, 1925 W
34- 0
Home
Nov. 27, 1947
W
20- 7
Away
Oct. 15, 1909
T
0- 0
Away
Oct. 23, 1976
W
20-14
Away
Sept. 18, 1926 W
26- 0
Home
Nov. 25, 1948
W
7- 0
Charlotte
Oct. 22, 1977
L
20-24
Home
Oct. 15, 1927
W
27- 0
Home
Nov. 12, 1949
L
6-21
Away
Nov. 29, 1900
W
38- 6
Away
Oct. 21, 1978
W
23-14
Away
Oct. 6, 1928
W
52- 0
Home
Sept. 29, 1950
L
20-32
Charlotte
Nov. 13, 1902
W
7- 6
Away
Oct. 20, 1979
W
42- 6
Home
Sept. 21, 1929 W
20- 6
Home
Oct. 25, 1952
L
13-14
Home
Oct. 27, 1906
L
0- 4
Away
Oct. 25, 1980
W
14- 7
Away
Sept. 20, 1930 W
38- 0
Home
Oct. 24, 1953
L
0-34
Away
Oct. 9, 1915
L
7-21
Away
Oct. 24, 1981
W
42-14
Home
Sept. 19, 1931 W
13- 2
Home
Oct. 22, 1954
L
7-19
Charlotte
Oct. 14, 1916
L
0- 9
Away
Nov. 2, 1991
L
14-56
Home
Sept. 23, 1933 W
6- 0
Home
Nov. 19, 1955
L
9-13
Away
Oct. 13, 1917
L
10-32
Away
Oct. 31, 1992
L
18-35
Away
Sept. 22, 1934 W
33- 6
Home
Nov. 23, 1956
L
13-27
Charlotte
Nov. 1, 1919
L
0-33
Away
Oct. 30, 1993
W
21-14
Home
Sept. 21, 1935 W
7- 0
Home
Nov. 22, 1957
L
2- 6
Away
Oct. 9, 1920
L
0-66
Away
Oct. 29, 1994
L
7-12
Away
Sept. 20, 1947 W
19- 0
Home
Nov. 22, 1958
L
20-22
Charlotte
Oct. 8, 1921
L
0-77
Away
Oct. 28, 1995
L
19-22
Home
Sept. 18, 1948 W
GEORGIA TECH
2-12
25- 0
Home
Nov. 20, 1959
L
7-35
Away
Oct. 7, 1922
L
0-19
Away
Nov. 2, 1996
W
24-21
Away
Nov. 20, 1954
L
6-14
Home
Nov. 19, 1960
L
21-22
Home
Oct. 17, 1942
L
0-33
Home
Nov. 1, 1997
W
43- 0
Home
Sept. 5, 2009
L
0-56
Away
Sept. 23, 1961
L
19-45
Away
Nov. 25, 1950
L
14-46
Away
Oct. 31, 1998
W
23- 7
Away
Nov. 3, 1962
L
7-14
Home
Nov. 24, 1951
L
7-34
Away
Oct. 30, 1999
W
31-12
Home
L
0-53
Away
Oct. 28, 2000
W
36-17
Away
Oct. 27, 2001
W
37-19
Home
Nov. 2, 2002
W
41-38
Away
EMORY & HENRY
5-9
Sept. 22, 1990 W
31-27
Home
Sept. 14, 1963
L
0-17
Away
Sept. 19, 1953
Sept. 28, 1991
L
14-39
Away
Oct. 31, 1964
W
31- 0
Home
GREENSBORO COLLEGE
Sept. 26, 1992
L
7-36
Home
Sept. 25, 1965 W
24- 0
Away
Sept. 10, 2005 W
Sept. 25, 1993
L
0-27
Away
Sept. 26, 1966
26-28
Charlotte
Sept. 24, 1994
L
7-34
Home
70
L
1-0 32- 7
Home
RESULTS BY OPPONENT 0-3
HARVARD
Sept. 10, 1988
L
20-43
Home
Oct. 3, 1908
W
41- 0
Home
Nov. 13, 1937
L
0-15
Away
LENOIR-RHYNE
Nov. 1, 1952
L
26-35
Away
Nov. 5, 1910
W
57- 0
Home
Oct. 18, 1912
Oct. 31, 1953
L
6-42
Away
Oct. 14, 1911
W
70- 0
Home
NAVY
Oct. 18, 1924
W
45- 0
Home
Nov. 20, 1909
L
6-45
Away
6-7
JACKSONVILLE
7-9
MT. PLEASANT
Sept. 25, 1909 W 1-0
W
Home
10- 0
Home
W
23- 0
Home
Sept. 1, 2007
W
31-21
Home
L
9-21
Away
Nov. 17, 1899
T
0- 0
Charlotte Charlotte
N.C. MILITARY Oct. 19, 1901
0-3
UNC PEMBROKE
Sept. 12, 1998
L
14-19
Away
Sept. 22, 1951
L
7-21
Home
Sept. 29, 1917
L
6-27
Away
Sept. 6, 2008
Sept 11, 1999
L
15-20
Home
Sept. 23, 1972
L
16-41
Away
Oct. 2, 1936
L
6-19
Away
N.C. STATE
Sept. 9, 2000
W
36- 7
Home
Sept. 22, 1973 W
20-17
Home
NEWBERRY
Sept. 8, 2001
3-5
1-0
1-1
9-29-6
L
3-45
Away
Oct. 19, 1974
L
7-48
Home
Nov. 1, 1913
W
32- 0
Home
Nov. 12, 1900
W
17- 0
Sept. 14, 2002 W
28-10
Home
Oct. 11, 1975
L
14-69
Home
Oct. 10, 1914
W
20- 6
Home
1901
L
6-27
Away
Oct. 11, 2003
W
37-29
Away
Sept. 6, 1986
L
14-31
Home
Sept. 5, 1981
L
7-32
Away
Nov. 21, 1902
W
5- 0
Greensboro
Oct. 9, 2004
L
26-29
Home
Sept. 18, 2004
L
3-26
Away
Sept. 25, 1982
L
7- 8
Home
Nov. 29, 1905
L
0-10 Winston-Salem
Oct. 15, 2005
L
13-21
Away
Sept. 17, 2005
L
9-16
Home
Sept. 24, 1983
L
7-13
Away
Nov. 16, 1907
L
0- 6
Oct. 7, 2006
W
38- 3
Home
Sept. 16, 2006 W
24-14
Away
Sept. 22, 1984
L
14-28
Home
Nov. 7, 1908
L
0-21
Away
Sept. 29, 2007 W
20-10
Away
Sept. 15, 2007 W
21-20
Home
Sept. 28, 1985
L
0-41
Away
Oct. 26, 1912
L
0- 7
Home
Sept. 27, 2008 W
38-35
Home
Sept. 13, 2008 W
20-16
Away
Sept. 21, 2002 W
34- 7
Away
Oct. 18, 1913
L
6-26
Home
Oct. 3, 2009
L
21-27
Away
Sept. 12, 2009
L
0-42
Home
NORTH CAROLINA
Oct. 7, 1916
W
16- 0
Home
Sept. 25, 2010
L
15-42
Home
Sept. 11, 2010
L
13-41
Away
1897
L
0-12
Unknown
Oct. 5, 1917
L
3- 7
Away
Nov. 5, 1898
L
0- 11
Unknown
Nov. 8, 1919
L
6-36
Away
JAMES MADISON
0-5
1-2
MARIST
5-32-4
Charlotte
Oct. 16, 1976
L
12-17
Home
Nov. 15, 2008
L
19-24
Home
Oct. 21, 1899
L
0-10
Charlotte
Sept. 25, 1920
L
0-23
Away
Oct. 2, 1982
L
7-35
Home
Nov. 14, 2009
L
6-14
Home
Oct. 26, 1901
L
0- 6
Charlotte
Nov. 5, 1921
T
3- 3
Charlotte
Oct. 1, 1983
L
0-50
Away
Nov. 6, 2010
W
28-21
Away
Oct. 18, 1902
L
0-27
Charlotte
Nov. 4, 1922
L
0-15
Away
Oct. 13, 1984
L
7-28
Home
MARSHALL
Oct. 8, 1904
T
0- 0
Charlotte
Oct. 31, 1923
L
6-12
Charlotte
Oct. 26, 1985
L
0-28
Away
Oct. 7, 1905
L
0- 6
Charlotte
Oct. 31, 1924
T
10-10
Pinehurst
Sept. 29, 1906
T
0- 0
Charlotte
Oct. 31, 1925
W
9- 0
Home
Oct. 25, 1986
J.C. SMITH
1-1
0-1 L
14-63
Away 2-2
MARYVILLE
L
15-18
Charlotte
Sept. 17, 1994
L
14-19
Away
Oct. 17, 1908
T
0- 0
Away
Oct. 14, 1926
W
3- 0
Away
Sept. 15, 1990 W
17- 7
Home
Sept. 16, 1995
L
21-28
Home
Oct. 15, 1910
W
6- 0
Charlotte
Nov. 5, 1927
L
6-25
Greensboro
Sept. 14, 1996 W
24-14
Away
Oct. 21, 1911
L
0- 5
Charlotte
Nov. 10, 1928
L
7-14
Greensboro
14-10
Away
Sept. 13, 1997 W
41-25
Home
Oct. 5, 1912
L
0-13
Charlotte
Nov. 9, 1929
W
13- 0
Away
Oct. 11, 1913
L
0- 7
Away
Sept. 27, 1930 W
12- 0
Greensboro
Sept. 30, 1989
KENYON Nov. 1975
1-0 W
LAFAYETTE
4-11
METHODIST
6-4
Nov. 14, 1964
W
31-12
Home
Oct. 14, 1989
W
52- 0
Away
Oct. 31, 1914
L
3-16
Away
Sept. 26, 1931
L
7-20
Greensboro
Nov. 13, 1965
W
14-10
Away
Oct. 13, 1990
W
49- 7
Home
Nov. 13, 1915
L
6-41
Away
Nov. 5, 1932
L
3- 7
Charlotte
Nov. 7, 1970
L
34-53
Home
Oct. 19, 1991
L
28-30
Away
Nov. 11, 1916
L
0-10 Winston-Salem
Oct. 28, 1933
T
6- 6
Away
Nov. 15, 1975
L
3-31
Away
Oct. 17, 1992
W
27- 6
Away
Nov. 16, 1918
W
14- 7
Away
Sept. 29, 1934
L
0- 7
Greensboro
Nov. 13, 1976
L
20-30
Home
Oct. 16, 1993
W
35- 7
Home
Nov. 17, 1919
L
0-10
Home
Sept. 28, 1935
L
7-14
Greensboro
Nov. 12, 1977
L
18-20
Away
Oct. 15, 1994
W
9- 6
Away
Nov. 13, 1920
W
7- 0
Away
Sept. 30, 1936 W
16- 2
Away
Nov. 11, 1978
W
17-12
Home
Oct. 14, 1995
L
14-16
Home
Nov. 12, 1921
T
0- 0
Away
Sept. 18, 1937
L
0- 6
Greensboro
Sept. 22, 1979 W
16-13
Home
Oct. 19, 1996
L
13-42
Away
Nov. 18, 1922
L
6-29
Charlotte
Sept. 24, 1938
L
7-19
Charlotte
Sept. 20, 1980
L
20-27
Away
Oct. 18, 1997
L
16-19
Home
Nov. 14, 1923
L
3-14
Away
Sept. 23, 1939
L
14-18
Greensboro
Sept. 19, 1981
L
7-14
Home
Oct. 17, 1998
W
26- 0
Away
Nov. 15, 1924
L
0- 6
Home
Sept. 28, 1940
L
0-34
Home
Oct. 23, 1982
L
14-49
Away
MILLSAPS
Nov. 14, 1925
L
0-13
Away
Sept. 27, 1941
T
6- 6
Greensboro
2-0
Sept. 17, 1983
L
12-35
Home
Sept. 9, 1989
W
15- 0
Home
Nov. 13, 1926
W
10- 0
Home
Sept. 19, 1942
T
0- 0
Wilmington
Oct. 18, 1986
L
14-51
Home
Sept. 8, 1990
W
24-13
Away
Nov. 12, 1927
L
0-27
Away
Nov. 13, 1943
L
0-20
Home
Oct. 17, 1987
L
10-38
Away
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE
Nov. 17, 1928
L
7-30
Home
Oct. 12, 1946
L
0-25
Away
Nov. 12, 1988
L
13-38
Home
Sept. 26, 1964 W
Nov. 16, 1929
L
7-27
Home
Oct. 4, 1947
L
0-14
Charlotte
Nov. 14, 1959
L
0-14
Home
Sept. 2, 1999
Nov. 12, 1960
W
21-18
Nov. 9, 1963
W
7- 3
Nov. 7, 1964
L
10-13
Nov. 6, 1965
W
37-23
Nov. 5, 1966
W
34-27
Nov. 9, 1974
L
6-53
Nov. 8, 1975
L
Oct. 1, 1977
L
Oct. 14, 1978
1-0 17-14
Home
Nov. 15, 1930
W
7- 6
Home
Oct. 9, 1948
L
0-40
Away
0-40
Away
Nov. 14, 1931
L
0-20
Away
Oct. 8, 1949
W
20-14
Charlotte
Away
Oct. 7, 2000 W (2OT)38-31
Home
Nov. 12, 1932
L
0-12
Home
Nov. 11, 1950
L
7-15
Away
Home
Oct. 6, 2001
L
17-28
Away
Sept. 30, 1933
L
0- 6
Away
Nov. 10, 1951
L
0-31
Charlotte
Away
Oct. 5, 2002
L
7-39
Home
Nov. 10, 1934
L
2-12
Home
Oct. 4, 1952
L
6-28
Away
Home
Oct. 18, 2003
L
10-35
Away
Oct. 19, 1935
L
0-14
Home
Oct. 10, 1953
L
7-27
Away
Away
Oct. 16, 2004
W
14-10
Home
Nov. 7, 1936
L
6-26
Home
OAK RIDGE
Away
Oct. 22, 2005
L
13-31
Away
Nov. 6, 1937
L
0-26
Home
Nov. 10, 1899
L
2- 6
Home
19-37
Home
Oct. 14, 2006
W
27-24
Away
Oct. 22, 1938
L
0-34
Home
Oct. 1, 1902
W
28- 5
Home
7-43
Home
Oct. 6, 2007
L
21-49
Home
Nov. 11, 1939
L
0-32 Winston-Salem
Oct. 8, 1903
W
54- 0
Home
L
21-27
Away
Oct. 4, 2008
L
13-26
Away
Oct. 5, 1940
L
7-27 Winston-Salem
Oct. 16, 1905
W
75- 0
Home
Oct. 13, 1979
L
0-10
Away
Oct. 10, 2009
W
16-10
Home
Oct. 4, 1941
L
0-20
Home
Oct. 6, 1906
W
10- 0
Home
Oct. 18, 1980
L
14-49
Home
Oct. 16, 2010
W
17-10
Away
Nov. 7, 1942
L
14-43
Charlotte
Oct. 5, 1907
W
36- 0
Home
Oct. 31, 1981
L
7-69
Away
M’TOWN MUTES
Sept. 12, 1987
L
0-47
Away
Sept. 23, 1904 W
L
14-19
Away
LEHIGH
4-11
MOREHEAD ST.
5-7 L
2-0 28- 0
Home
N.C. MEDICAL Oct. 6, 1908
2-0 W
12- 0
Home
5-1
PENNSYLVANIA Sept. 29, 1984
0-2
71
RESULTS BY OPPONENT Oct. 19, 1985
L
0-15
PRESBYTERIAN
Home 14-13-2
Nov. 18, 1950
W
39- 0
Away
Nov. 8, 1903
L
12-28
Charlotte
Oct. 20, 1951
L
6-25
Away
Nov. 14, 1904
W
6- 0
Away
Nov. 4, 1904
L
0- 6
Away
17-38-3
VMI
Nov. 22, 1919
T
0- 0
Home
Nov. 8, 1952
W
38-19
Home
Nov. 3, 1905
L
5- 7
Charlotte
Nov. 17, 1905
W
8- 6
Away
Nov. 19, 1920
L
0- 7
Away
Sept. 26, 1953
L
0-16
Away
Oct. 28, 1908
W
22- 0
Away
Nov. 29, 1906
W
6- 0
Away
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
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
Nov. 20, 2010
L
6-42
L
6-42
Charlotte
1-0
SPRINGFIELD Sept. 13, 1980 W 2-1-1
42-14
Home
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
Nov. 1, 1941
L
7-13
Away
Oct. 31, 1942
W
24- 6
Away
Home
Oct. 2, 1943
L
0-13
Away
3-1
STETSON
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
Home
Nov. 19, 1949
W
25- 0
Away
Oct. 20, 1956
W
43- 7
Home
Away
ST. LOUIS 0-1
RANDOLPH-MACON
Oct. 15, 1949
0-1 L
12-41
Away
7-5-1
TENNESSEE Oct. 25, 1913
SAN DIEGO
2-6
L
Oct. 9, 1937
19- 7
PRINCETON Sept. 26, 1987
2-0
0-1 L
0- 9
Away
TOLEDO
Oct. 14, 2000
W
27-13
Away
Dec. 26, 1969
0-1 L
33-56
Orlando, Fla.
Oct. 30, 1948
L
6-33
Away
Nov. 5, 1949
L
6-47
Away
Nov. 4, 1950
L
6-46
Charlotte
Nov. 3, 1951
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
Oct. 9, 1975
T
0- 0
Away
Sept. 13, 2003
L
7-54
Home
TRINITY
Oct. 8, 1977
W
49- 7
Home
Oct. 23, 2004
L
0-56
Away
Oct. 4, 1969
W
17-16
Away
Oct. 7, 1978
W
42- 0
Away
Sept. 30, 2006
L
21-50
Home
Oct. 3, 1970
L
9-20
Home
Oct. 6, 1979
W
35- 6
Home
Nov. 3, 2007
L
49-52
Away
VALPARAISO
Oct. 23, 1993
L
16-21
Home
Nov. 8, 2008
L
24-28
Home
Sept. 1, 2001
W
24- 7
Home
Oct. 24, 1959
L
7-34
Away
Oct. 22, 1994
L
14-28
Away
Nov. 7, 2009
W
34-27
Away
Oct. 19, 2002
W
49-32
Away
Oct. 21, 1961
L
0-13
Home
Oct. 21, 1995
L
0-36
Away
Nov. 13, 2010
L
15-29
Home
Sept. 24, 2005 W
48-17
Away
Oct. 20, 1962
L
7-20
Away
Oct. 26, 1996
L
24-31
Home
SEWANEE
Oct. 28, 2006
W
48-14
Away
Oct. 5, 1963
T
10-10
Home
Oct. 25, 1997
L
15-22
Away
Oct. 19, 1940
W
27-20
Home
Nov. 10, 2007
W
44 -6
Home
Oct. 24, 1964
L
0-35
Away
Oct. 24, 1998
W
30-16
Home
Oct. 11, 1941
L
0- 7
Chattanooga
Oct. 11, 2008
L
29-35 (OT) Away
Oct. 23, 1965
L
10-16
Home
Oct. 23, 1999
W
24-16
Away
Sept. 1, 1990
L
9-17
Home
VANDERBILT
Sept. 16, 1967
L
21-46
Away
Oct. 21, 2000
W
20-12
Home
Sept. 12, 1992
L
20-37
Away
Nov. 22, 1968
L
20-53
Charlotte
Nov. 9, 1968
L
17-21
Home
Oct. 20, 2001 W (OT) 27-24
Away
Nov. 22, 1969
L
8-63
Away
Nov. 1, 1969
W
59- 6
Home
Oct. 31, 1970
W
55-21
Away
Sept. 18, 1971
L
3-27
Away Away
RHODES
1-3
7-5
1-1
5-1
0-2
Sept. 11, 1993
L
3- 7
Away
Nov. 19, 1994
W
28-14
Bermuda Home
Nov. 1, 1902
L
0-34
Away
VIRGINIA
0-8-2
Nov. 3, 1990
L
13-23
Away
Sept. 9, 1995
W
21-14
Sept. 21, 1991
L
9-13
Home
Sept. 21, 1996
L
16-17
Away
Oct. 31, 1903
L
0-22
Charlotte
Sept. 16, 1972 W
18-14
Sept. 19, 1992
L
6-31
Away
Sept. 20, 1997 W
42-14
Home
Oct. 27, 1905
L
0- 11
Away
Nov. 3, 1973
L
17-24
Away
Sept. 18, 1993 W
41-12
Home
Sept. 19, 1998W (OT) 16- 9
Away
Sept. 27, 1907
T
5- 5
Away
Sept. 28, 1974
L
7-43
Home Away
Sept. 18, 1999 W
21- 0
Home
Oct. 9, 1908
L
0-12
Away
Sept. 27, 1975
L
0-55
Oct. 23, 1920
W
7- 0
Away
Sept. 16, 2000 W
14- 0
Away
Oct. 1, 1909
L
0- 11
Away
Oct. 29, 1977
L
0-21
Away
Oct. 29, 1921
T
14-14
Away
SOUTH CAROLINA
Sept. 30, 1916
L
0-14
Away
Nov. 4, 1989
L
36-39
Away
Oct. 4, 1924
W
7- 0
Away
1897
W
6- 0
Unknown
Sept. 24, 1921
L
0-28
Away
Sept. 7, 2002
L
16-41
Away
Nov. 9, 1946
L
6-26
Home
Nov. 24, 1898
W
6- 0
Unknown
Oct. 5, 1935
T
0- 0
Away
Sept. 6, 2003
L
9-31
Home
Nov. 8, 1947
W
13- 7
Away
Nov. 29, 1899
W
5- 0
Home
Oct. 27, 1962
L
7-34
Away
Sept. 3, 2005
L
0-33
Away
Nov. 6, 1948
L
0- 6
Home
Nov. 22, 1900
W
5- 0
Charlotte
Oct. 5, 1968
L
14-41
Away
Sept. 2, 2006
L
19-20
Away
Oct. 22, 1949
L
7-28
Home
Oct. 30, 1901
W
12- 5
Charlotte
RICHMOND
72
9-19-1
14-6
RESULTS BY OPPONENT Nov. 2, 1946
L
6-25
Home
WOFFORD
W
34-13
Home
Nov. 26, 1903
L
0-26
Away
Oct. 25, 1947
L
0-32
Away
Oct. 17, 1914
W
86- 6
Home
Sept. 29, 1962 W
15- 0
Away
Nov. 17, 1906
L
0-10
Away
Nov. 13, 1948
L
20-21
Home
Oct. 16, 1915
W
45- 0
Home
Nov. 21, 1964
L
3-17
Away
Oct. 26, 1907
W
12- 5
Away
Oct. 29, 1949
L
0-53
Away
Nov. 18, 1916
W
32- 0
Away
Nov. 20, 1965
W
13- 6
Home
Oct. 5, 1910
L
6-16
Away
Oct. 21, 1950
L
12-47
Home
Nov. 22, 1917
W
62- 0
Home
Nov. 12, 1966
L
28-40
Away
Oct. 20, 1917
L
7-13
Away
Oct. 27, 1951
L
0-34
Away
Oct. 22, 1921
W
87- 0
Home
Nov. 11, 1967
W
30- 7
Home
Oct. 21, 1922
T
7- 7
Home
Sept. 27, 1952
L
14-33
Home
Nov. 11, 1922
W
34- 0
Charlotte
Nov. 16, 1968
W
24- 9
Away
Oct. 6, 1923
L
0- 7
Away
Nov. 7, 1953
L
7-34
Away
Oct. 11, 1924
W
7- 0
Home
Nov. 15, 1969
L
27-28
Home
Oct. 25, 1930
L
19-20
Home
Oct. 16, 1955
W
54- 0
Home
Sept. 26, 1925 W
7- 0
Home
Oct. 24, 1970
L
13-35
Away
Oct. 10, 1931
L
6-18
Away
Oct. 13, 1956
W
48- 6
Away
Sept. 25, 1926 W
24- 6
Away
Oct. 23, 1971
L
22-23
Home
Oct. 18, 1941
L
0-16
Home
Sept. 17, 1977 W
42-14
Home
Oct. 8, 1927
W
12- 2
Away
Oct. 21, 1972
L
17-27
Away
Oct. 10, 1942
L
0-16
Away
Sept. 16, 1978 W
34- 7
Away
Oct. 13, 1928
L
0- 7
Home
Sept. 8, 1973
L
0-23
Home
Sept. 29, 1951 W
32-20
Away
Oct. 12, 1991
W
16-14
Away
Oct. 5, 1929
W
7- 0
Away
Oct. 12, 1974
L
7-49
Away
Sept. 20, 1952
L
14-27
Home
Oct. 10, 1992
L
12-27
Home
Nov. 8, 1930
W
13- 0
Home
Sept. 23, 1978 W
31-27
Home
Nov. 5, 1960
W
9- 7
Away
Oct. 9, 1993
W
21-14
Away
Oct. 1, 1932
W
40- 6
Home
Nov. 10, 1979
L
28-48
Away
Oct. 8, 1994
L
3- 9
Home
Oct. 7, 1933
W
28-13
Away
Sept. 12, 1981 W
22-21
Away
Oct. 7, 1995
L
13-19
Away
Nov. 5, 1938
W
29- 0
Home
Sept. 11, 1982
L
0-54
Home
VIRGINIA TECH
3-10-1
WAGNER Sept. 23, 1989
0-1
30-19-1
Nov. 11, 1961
L
11-35
Away
Oct. 12, 1996
W
23-12
Home
Oct. 5, 1946
W
54- 0
Charlotte
Sept. 10, 1983
L
7-21
Away
Nov. 14, 1908
W
31- 4
Charlotte
Oct. 11, 1997
L
22-32
Away
Oct. 11, 1947
W
12- 7
Charlotte
Oct. 27, 1984
W
7- 0
Home
Nov. 24, 1910
W
32- 0
Charlotte
Oct. 10, 1998
W
29- 7
Home
Oct. 23, 1948
T
7- 7
Away
Nov. 2, 1985
W
21-17
Away
Nov. 11, 1911
W
9- 0
Away
Oct. 9, 1999
W
35-28
Away
Nov. 13, 1954
W
3- 0
Away
Sept. 13, 1986
L
10-20
Home
Nov. 28, 1912
W
13- 7
Charlotte
WESLEY
Nov. 12, 1955
L
9-21
Home
Oct. 24, 1987
W
10- 0
Away
Nov. 27, 1913
W
6- 0
Charlotte
Oct. 26, 2002
W
31- 0
Home
Nov. 10, 1956
L
14-27
Away
Oct. 8, 1988
L
15-32
Home
Nov. 26, 1914
W
7- 6
Home
Nov. 9, 1957
W
16- 7
Home
Oct. 28, 1989
L
0-51
Away
Nov. 25, 1915
W
21- 7
Charlotte
Nov. 1, 1958
W
21-20
Away
Nov. 17, 1917
Oct. 31, 1959
L
20-27
Home
Sept. 24, 1960
L
0- 6
Away
WAKE FOREST
15-11-4
1-0
WESTMINSTER
1-0
Sept. 21, 1912 W
Home
W
72- 7
Away
WEST VIRGINIA
Sept. 27, 1919 W
21- 0
Away
Nov. 18, 1967
Oct. 16, 1920
W
27- 7
Charlotte
WEST VIRGINIA TECH
Oct. 15, 1921
L
7-10
Charlotte
Oct. 30, 1954
W
51- 0
Oct. 14, 1922
T
6- 6
Charlotte
Oct. 19, 1957
W
31-14
Away
Oct. 20, 1923
L
0- 6
Charlotte
Nov. 9, 1985
L
10-35
Home
Oct. 3, 1925
T
7- 7
Charlotte
Nov. 7, 1987
L
25-41
Home
Oct. 23, 1926
T
3- 3
Charlotte
WESTERN CAROLINA
Oct. 22, 1927
T
13-13
Away
Sept. 8, 1984
L
13-45
Away
Oct. 27, 1928
L
6-25
Charlotte
Sept. 7, 1985
L
0-13
Home
Oct. 29, 1929
L
0- 6
Away
WILLIAM & MARY
Nov. 27, 1930
L
2-13
Charlotte
Nov. 18, 1933
W
12- 7
Away
Nov. 26, 1931
L
0- 7
Charlotte
Sept. 27, 1947
L
0-21
Away
Nov. 24, 1932
W
7- 0
Home
Sept. 25, 1948
L
6-14
Charlotte
Nov. 30, 1933
W
20-13
Charlotte
Nov. 8, 1958
W
16- 7
Away
Nov. 29, 1934
W
13-12
Home
Nov. 7, 1959
L
7-25
Home
Nov. 28, 1935
W
14- 6
Away
Nov. 4, 1961
W
31-30
Away
Nov. 26, 1936
W
19- 6
Home
Oct. 13, 1962
T
7- 7
Home
Nov. 25, 1937
L
7-19
Charlotte
Nov. 16, 1963
L
7-34
Away
Nov. 24, 1938
L
0-19
Charlotte
Oct. 16, 1965
L
7-41
Home
Nov. 30, 1939
L
7-46
Charlotte
Oct. 18, 1969
W
17-15
Away
Sept. 11, 1971
L
7-27
Away
Nov. 14, 1970
L
28-29
Home
Sept. 9, 1972
L
20-26
Away
Sept. 25, 1971
L
14-40
Away
Nov. 4, 1972
L
9-56
Home
L
35-51
Away
WASHINGTON & LEE
13-18-1
0-1 L
0-35
Away 2-2 Home
0-2
4-9-1
Oct. 22, 1909
L
6-18
Away
Oct. 20, 1973
Oct. 21, 1910
L
12-14
Away
WINGATE
Nov. 2, 1912
L
0-54
Away
Oct. 10, 1987
L
27-50
Home
L
10-22
Home
0-4
Sept. 25, 1915
L
0-14
Away
Aug. 30, 2003
Nov. 2, 1918
W
20- 0
Home
Sept. 9, 2006 L (OT) 16-22
Away
Oct. 11, 1919
L
0- 7
Away
Sept. 8, 2007
Oct. 2, 1920
L
0- 6
Away
WITTENBERG
Oct. 3, 1931
W
7- 0
Away
Nov. 25, 1966
Oct. 8, 1932
W
7- 0
Home
W.N.H.S.
Nov. 15, 1941
T
13-13
Away
Nov. 16, 1904
Nov. 14, 1942
W
21-13
Charlotte
L
30-33
Away
L
14-16
Home
W
23- 0
Away
0-1
1-0
ONE-POINT GAMES Davidson Record: 19-18 Nov. 13, 1902 at Georgia Tech Nov. 26, 1914 Wake Forest Sept. 29, 1922 at Presbyterian Oct. 19, 1929 at The Citadel Nov. 28, 1929 Duke Oct. 25, 1930 Virginia Tech (hc) Nov. 15, 1930 North Carolina Oct. 22, 1932 at The Citadel Nov. 29, 1934 Wake Forest Oct. 31, 1936 at Furman Oct. 29, 1938 at Furman Nov. 13, 1948 Washington & Lee Oct. 17, 1952 at Presbyterian Oct. 25, 1952 Furman (hc) Oct. 17, 1953 Presbyterian (hc) Oct. 11, 1958 at Presbyterian Nov. 1, 1958 at Wofford Nov. 19, 1960 Furman Nov. 4, 1961 at William & Mary Oct. 4, 1969 at Trinity Nov. 15, 1969 Wofford Oct. 10, 1970 Bucknell Nov. 14, 1970 William & Mary Oct. 23, 1971 Wofford (hc) Nov. 6, 1971 at East Carolina Oct. 26, 1974 Hampden-Sydney (hc) Sept. 30, 1978 Bucknell (hc) Sept. 12, 1981 Wofford Sept. 25, 1982 Newberry Nov. 13, 1982 at Catawba Nov. 11, 1989 Salisbury State (hc) Sept. 21, 1996 at Sewanee Oct. 16, 1999 at Georgetown Sept. 2, 2006 at VMI Oct. 21, 2006 Dayton Sept. 15, 2007 Lenoir-Rhyne (hc) Sept. 18, 2010 at Campbell (hc) denotes homecoming game
7-6 7-6 7-8 7-6 13-12 19-20 7-6 6-7 13-12 13-14 13-12 20-21 13-12 13-14 18-19 7-6 21-20 21-22 31-30 17-16 27-28 20-21 28-29 22-23 26-27 17-16 20-21 22-21 7-8 13-12 13-14 16-17 28-27 19-20 37-36 21-20 28-27
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2011 OPPONENTS Georgetown Sept. 3 w Washington, D.C. w 6 p.m.
Lenoir-Rhyne Sept. 10 w Davidson, N.C. w 7 p.m.
Location/Enrollment: Washington, D.C./6,719 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): 9-45 (5) Record at Georgetown (Years): Same 2010 Record/Conference: 4-7/2-3 (4th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 62/20 Starters Returning: 14 (Off. 6; Def. 8; Special 0) SID Contact: Ryan Sakamoto Phone/Cell: 202-687-5241/610-428-1492 E-mail: ras228@georgetown.edu Press Box Phone: TBA Web Site: www.guhoyas.com
Location/Enrollment: Hickory, N.C./1,800 Nickname: Bears Colors: Cardinal and Black Stadium (Capacity): Moretz Stadium (8,500) Surface: Natural Grass Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: South Atlantic Head Coach: Mike Houston (Mars Hill ‘94) Career Record (Years): First Year Record at Lenoir-Rhyne (Years): Same 2010 Record/Conference: 7-4/4-3 (T-3rd) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 52/37 Starters Returning: 18 (Off. 6; Def. 8; Special 4) 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
San Diego Oct. 1 w San Diego, Calif. w 3 p.m. (PST)
Marist Oct. 8 w Davidson, N.C. w 1 p.m.
Location/Enrollment: San Diego, Calif./8,000 Nickname: Toreros Colors: Torero Blue, Navy and White Stadium (Capacity): Torero Stadium (5,792) Surface: Natural Grass Affiliation: NCAA FCS Conference: Pioneer Football League Head Coach: Ron Caragher (UCLA ’90) Career Record (Years): 27-17 (4) Record at San Diego (Years): Same 2010 Record/Conference: 5-6/5-3 (4th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/18 Starters Returning: 11 (Off. 5; Def. 6; Special 0) 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
Jacksonville Oct. 22 w Jacksonville, Fla. w 1 p.m. Location/Enrollment: Jacksonville, Fla./3,688 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): 29-17 (4) Record at Jacksonville (Years): Same 2010 Record/Conference: 10-1/8-0 (T-1st) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 53/21 Starters Returning: 14 (Off. 6; Def. 8; Spec. 0) 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./4,394 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): 99-96-1 (19) Record at Marist (Years): Same 2010 Record/Conference: 3-8/2-6 (T-7th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 71/20 Starters Returning: 12 (Off. 8; Def. 4; 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
Campbell Oct. 29 w Davidson, N.C. w 1 p.m. 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): 7-26 (3) Record at Campbell (Years): Same 2010 Record/Conference: 3-8/2-6 (8th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/8 Starters Returning: 16 (Off. 8; Def. 8; Spec. 0) 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
Morehead State Nov. 12 w Davidson, N.C. w 1 p.m. Location/Enrollment: Morehead, Ky./8,842 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): 130-115 (22) Record at Morehead State (Years): 95-90 (17) 2010 Record/Conference: 5-6/4-4 (5th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 27/12 Starters Returning: 20 (Off. 8; Def. 8; Special 4) SID Contact: Drew Dickerson Phone/Cell: 606-783-2557/606-207-5120 E-mail: a.dickerson@moreheadstate.edu Press Box Phone: 606-783-2500 Web Site: www.msueagles.com
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Johnson C. Smith Sept. 24 w Davidson, N.C. w 7 p.m. Location/Enrollment: Charlotte, N.C./1,350 Nickname: Golden Bulls Colors: Navy and Gold Stadium (Capacity): Irwin Belk Complex (4,500) Surface: Natural Grass Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Head Coach: Steven Aycock Career Record (Years): 5-15 (2) Record at Johnson C. Smith (Years): Same 2010 Record/Conference: 2-8/1-6 (5th, Southern) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 21/32 Starters Returning: 9 (Off. 4; Def. 5; Special 0) SID Contact: Lamont Hinson Phone/Cell: 704-378-1118 E-mail: lhinson@jcsu.edu Press Box Phone: 704-378-3520 Web Site: www.goldenbullsports.com
Dayton Oct. 15 w Dayton, Ohio 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): 28-6 (4) Record at Dayton (Years): Same 2010 Record/Conference: 9-2/10-1 (T-1st) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/19 Starters Returning: 11 (Off. 4; Def. 6; Special 1) 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
Butler Nov. 5 w Indianapolis, Ind. w Noon Location/Enrollment: Indianapolis, Ind./4,200 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): 43-62 (10) Record at Butler (Years): 28-28 (5) 2010 Record/Conference: 4-7/2-6 (T-7th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/20 Starters Returning: 16 (Off. 6; 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
Valparaiso Nov. 19 w Davidson, N.C. w 1 p.m. 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: Valparaiso, Ind./3,980 Nickname: Crusaders Colors: Brown and Gold Stadium (Capacity): Brown Field (5,000) Surface: FieldTurf Affiliation: NCAA FCS Conference: Pioneer Football League Head Coach: Dale Carlson (Concordia-Chicago ‘78) Career Record (Years): 0-11 (1) Record at Valparaiso (Years): Same 2010 Record/Conference: 0-11/0-8 (10th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 42/24 Starters Returning: 12 (Off. 6; Def. 6; Special 0) SID Contact: Ryan Wronkowicz Phone/Cell: 219-464-5232/219-617-2466 E-mail: ryan.wronkowicz@valpo.edu Press Box Phone: 219-548-1502 Web Site: www.valpoathletics.com