Fairmont State Falcons 2015 Football Game Notes
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Game Information/Media Coverage
Thurs, Sept. 3 - 7 PM
West Virginia State
#22 Concord (0-1, 0-1) Fairmont State (0-1, 0-1)
Duvall-Rosier Field
Series Record: FSU 33-14-1 Sat, Sept. 12 - 12 PM
saturday, September 12, 2015 (Kickoff: 12 pm) Callaghan stadium (athens, w.vA.) Live Stats: http://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=96363 Live Video: http://www.concord.edu/mltv TV: WVVA-TV Live Audio: http://931wfgm.com/ Radio: 93.1 WFGM (Travis Jones, play-by-play, Duane Cochran, analyst) Head Coach: Jason Woodman # of seasons: Third Season Career Record: 6-15 (5-15 MEC) Alma Mater: Fairmont State ‘02
Head Coach: Garin Justice # of seasons: Fifth Season Career Record: 35-13 Alma Mater: West Virginia Univ.
Passing Leader Player Comp/Att Yds 14-Cooper Hibbs 17-30 278
Passing Leader Player Comp/Att Yds 12-Brian Novak 23/32 262
TD/INT 2/0
Rushing Leader Player Att Yds (Avg) TD 24-James Oliver 13 73 (5.6) 2 2-Terrell Charles 15 47 (3.1) 1 Receiving Leader Player Rec Yds (Avg) TD 86-Fabian Guerra 6 123 (20.5) 1 89-Devon Garnett 3 33 (11.0) 0 Defensive Leaders (Tackles) Player Total (Solo) TFL FF/FR 44-Marcus Porter 8 (5) 1 0/0 94-Quincy Redmon 7 (5) 3 0/0 5-Emanuel Ivey 7 (4) 0 0/0 Defensive Leaders (Sacks) Player Sacks Yds QBH 44-Marcus Porter 1 -1 0
Player 20-C. Jones
Rushing Leader Att Yds (Avg) 10 67 (6.7)
TD/INT 3/3 TD 1
QBH 0
Player 87-Aaron Willis
TD 0
Player 8-L. Lee
Punt Returns Att Yds (Avg) 1 0 (0.0)
TD 0
Player 14-Jermeil Douse
Player 38-J. Dearstine Player 47-Tyler Johnson
Kicking Made/Att 0/1
Long (42)
Punting Punts Yds (Avg) 3 120 (40.0)
KO/TB 7/1 I20 1
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Thurs, Sept. 17 - 7 PM
West Liberty Duvall-Rosier Field
Urbana University Stadium
Kick Returns Att Yds (Avg) 6 176 (29.3)
Punt Returns Att Yds (Avg) 3 38 (12.6)
Series Record: FSU 43-34-2
Urbana
Defensive Leaders (Coverage) Player INT Rtn Yds BrUp 18-Akil Bordelon 1 23 0 2-J. Johnson 0 0 3 Kick Returns Player Att Yds (Avg) TD 10-Javares McRoy 2 37 (18.5) 0
Defensive Leaders (Coverage) Player INT Rtn Yds BrUp 9-J. Jean-Charles 0 0 2
Callaghan Stadium
Sat, Oct. 3 - 12 PM
Receiving Leader Player Rec Yds (Avg) TD 5-TJ Smith 8 96 (12.0) 0 14-Jermell Douse 3 72 (24.0) 2 Defensive Leaders (Tackles) Player Total (Solo) TFL FF/FR 8-Cade Rogers 11 (4) 0 0/0 6-Darryl Johnson 9 (4) 0 0/0 Defensive Leaders (Sacks) Player Sacks Yds 95-Kevin Pierre 2 -7
Concord
Series Record: FSU 39-38-5
Concord Leaders
Fairmont State Leaders
L 34-59
TD 0
Kicking Player Made/Att Long KO/TB 40-Zack Keaton -/5/2 3-Andy Ellington 0/0 -/Punting Player Punts Yds (Avg) I20 42-Garrett Lee 6 173 (28.8) 0
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Series Record: Tied 1-1 Thurs, Oct. 8 - 7 PM
West Va. Wesleyan Duvall-Rosier Field
Series Record: FSU 41-22-1 Sat, Oct. 17 - 1 PM
Charleston UC Stadium
Series Record: UC 5-10-1 Sat, Oct. 24 - 2 PM (Homecoming)
UVa-Wise
Duvall-Rosier Field Series Record: Tied 1-1 Sat, Oct. 31 - 12 PM
Notre Dame College Mueller Field
Series Record: Tied 1-1 Thurs, Nov. 5 - 7 PM
Shepherd
Duvall-Rosier Field Series Record: SU 32-33-7 Thurs, Nov. 12 - 7 PM
Glenville State Morris Stadium
Series Record: FSU 46-41-3
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Coaching staff
Jeff Horrocks, Offensive Coord/WR Zach Crissup, Defensive Coord Ryan Schleusner, Offensive Line Anthony Arellano, Running Backs Ron Rankin, Linebackers Greg Richmond, Defensive Line Thomas Meert, Tight Ends/ST Asst. Matt Offutt, Strength & Cond. Bobby DeVaul, Operations Garon Belser, Offensive Stud. Asst. Evan Jones, Defensive Stud. Asst.
Quick Facts
General Information Location: Fairmont, W.Va. Founded: 1865 Enrollment: 4,200 Mascot: Fighting Falcons Colors: Maroon & White Stadium (Cap.): Duvall-Rosier Field (5,000) Surface: Artificial Turf Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mountain East (MEC) President: Dr. Maria Rose Athletics Administration Director of Athletics: Tim McNeely Training/Facilities: Bob Cable Compliance: Pat Snively Internal Operations: Clark Riley Development: Chad Fowler Sports Information: Chris Thomas SID Email: christopher.thomas@ fairmontstate.edu SID Office: (304) 367-4264 SID Cell: (304) 694-1596 Department Phone: (304) 367-4220 Department Address Feaster Center 1201 Locust Ave. Fairmont, WV 26554
Team History
First Year of Football: 1908 All-Time Record: 445-392-44 Last Playoff Appearance: 1988 (vs Hillsdale - L, 7-42)* Total Playoff Appearances: 3 (1965, 1967, 1988)* *NAIA
2015 Team Outlook
2014 Record: 3-7 2014 Conference Finish: 3-7/8th
Starters Returning (O/D/S): 7/5/1 Letterwinners Returning: 29
Today’s Matchup
t 5IF 'BMDPOT XJMM IJU UIF SPBE GPS UIF first time this season against the Concord Mountain Lions on Saturday afternoon in Athens. Kickoff is set for 12 noon. t 5IF 'BMDPOT PXO B TFSJFT record against Concord in a series that began back in 1932. However, Concord is winners of the last six games between the programs. t 'BJSNPOU 4UBUF F MBTU WJDUPSZ JO UIF series came back in 2008, a 27-8 victory in Athens. t #PUI UFBNT DPNF JOUP UIF HBNF XJUI an 0-1 record as FSU fell to WV State, 59-34, at home last weekend and No. 9 Concord was upset by West Liberty, 29-28 on the road. t %FTQJUF MPTJOH MBTU ZFBS T DPOUFTU BU IPNF 'BJSNPOU 4UBUF T 'BCJBO Guerra received national attention by hauling in an unbelievable one-handed catch between two defenders in the second quarter. t 5IF DBUDI XBT UIF /P QMBZ JO UIF SportsCenter Top 10 plays and received national attention from ESPN, NFL Network and Big Ten Network the following week. t 5IF DBUDI BMTP FBSOFE .&$ 1MBZ PG UIF Year for 2014-15. t 2VBSUFSCBDL $PPQFS )JCCT DPNQMFUFE 25-of-42 passes for 269 yards and three touchdowns last season against the Mountain Lions. t )JCCT DPOUJOVFT UP DMJNC UIF '46 record book in several categories, he is currently 4th in career passing yards (3,651), fifth in career touchdowns (27) and fourth in career completions (291) t "VTUJO 8IJUF SFDPSEFE UIF POMZ 100-yard rushing performance of the season last season against CU, tallying 108 yards on 24 carries. t -JOFCBDLFS .BSDVT 1PSUFS SFDPSEFE tackles (10 solo) against the Mountain Lions a season ago to lead the FSU defense. t $PODPSE SVOOJOH CBDL $BMWJOBVHI Jones averaged 6.9 yards per carry and rushed for 144 yards on 21 carries last season in Fairmont. t +POFT BMTP TDPSFE UISFF UPVDIEPXOT in the victory.
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Plays at home ...........................................0-1 Plays on the road ....................................0-0 Scores first ................................................0-0 Scores 0-9 points ....................................0-0 Scores 10-19 points .................................0-0 Scores 20-29 points................................0-0 Scores 30-39 points.................................0-1 Scores 40 points or more......................0-0 Gives up 0-9 points................................0-0 Gives up 10-19 points.............................0-0 Gives up 20-29 points ...........................0-0 Gives up 30-39 points............................0-0 Gives up 40 points or more ..................0-1 Lead at the half .......................................0-0 Trail at the half.........................................0-1 Tied at the half ........................................0-0 Lead at start of 4th Q ............................0-0 Trail at start of 4th Q .............................0-0 Tied at start of 4th Q .............................0-0 Forces more turnovers than opp ........0-0 Turns the ball over more than opp ....0-0 Turnovers are equal ................................0-1 Rushes for more yards than opp ........0-0 Rushes for fewer yards than opp ........0-1 Rushes for fewer than 100 yards ........0-0 Rushes for 100-199 yards.......................0-1 Rushes for 200 yards or more .............0-0 Opp. rushes for less than 100 yards ...0-0 Opp. rushes for 100-199 yards .............0-0 Opp. rushes for 200 yards or more .....0-1 Throws for more yards than opp. ........0-1 Throws for fewer yards than opp. ......0-0 Throws for fewer than 100 yards .......0-0 Throws for 100-199 yards .....................0-0 Throws for 200-299 yards .....................0-1 Throws for 300 yards or more.............0-0 Opp. throws for less than 100 yards ..0-0 Opp. throws for 100-199 yards ............0-0 Opp. throws for 200-299 yards............0-1 Opp. throws for 300 yards or more....0-0
Schedule/Coverage Notes
t 5IF 'BMDPOT XJMM NBLF mWF BQQFBSBODFT on the MEC Game of the Week this season, as the conference has teamed with West Virginia MetroNews to broadcast 11 games on Thursday night during the 2015 season. t '46 DBO BMTP CF IFBSE FWFSZ XFFL PO WFGM with the voice of the Fighting Falcons Travis Jones and color analyst Duane Cochran.
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Week 1 Recap Around the MEC 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Charleston Glenville State Shepherd West Liberty WV State Uva-Wise Concord Fairmont State Notre Dame Urbana WV Wesleyan
Overall 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
MEC 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1
Week 1 (9/3-9/5) WV State - 59 at Fairmont State - 34 Notre Dame - 44 at Charleston - 56 Shepherd - 43 at WV Wesleyan - 0 Glenville State - 49 at Urbana - 0 Concord - 28 at West Liberty - 29 Tusculum - 47 at UVa-Wise - 28 Week 2 (9/10-9/12) WV Wesleyan at Glenville (THUR) UVa-Wise at Notre Dame (noon) Charleston at Shepherd (noon) Fairmont State at Concord (noon) McKendree at West Liberty (1pm) Urbana at WV State (1pm)
FSU Honor Roll Fabian Guerra *First Team All-MEC (2014) *Third Team All-Super Region 1 by Beyond Sports Network *USA Football Preseason All-America (First Team)
t "GUFS KVNQJOH PVU UP B MFBE BU UIF IBMG 87 4UBUF DPOUJOVFE UP BEE UP JUT QPJOU UPUBM BOE QJDLFE up a 59-34 victory over the Falcons. t 5IF 'BMDPOT TUSVHHMFE XJUI QFOBMUJFT QBSUJDVMBSMZ JO UIF mSTU IBMG XIFSF UIFZ SBDLFE VQ QFOBMties for 112 yards. t 5IF 'BJSNPOU 4UBUF P¸FOTF IBE ZBSET PG UPUBM P¸FOTF JO UIF HBNF MFE CZ 2VBSUFSCBDL $PPQFS Hibbs. t )JCCT mOBM TUBU MJOF GPS UIF HBNF XBT PG GPS ZBSET BOE UXP UPVDIEPXOT t '46 XJEF SFDFJWFS 'BCJBO (VFSSB IBVMFE JO TJY SFDFQUJPOT GPS ZBSET BOE B TDPSF t 8FFL POF XBT (VFSSB T mGUI ZBSE SFDFJWJOH QFSGPSNBODF PG IJT DBSFFS t *O UIF GPVSUI RVBSUFS (VFSSB IBVMFE JO B QBTT BOE XBT UBDLMFE BU UIF 87 4UBUF ZBSE MJOF QSFWFOUing him from the first two touchdown game of his career. t 3FETIJSU GSFTINBO +BNFT 0MJWFS MFE UIF 'BMDPOT HSPVOE BUUBDL UBMMZJOH ZBSET BOE UXP UPVDIdowns. t 0O EFGFOTF 2VJODZ 3FENPO BDDPVOUFE GPS FJHIU UBDLMFT TJY TPMP GPS UIF 'BMDPOT
Scouting the Mountain Lions
t $PODPSE PQFOFE UIF TFBTPO SBOLFE /P JO UIF "'$" QPMM CFGPSF GBMMJOH UP /P BGUFS JUT XFFL one loss. Two MEC teams are currently ranked in the top 25 (Shepherd, #25) t $PODPSE IBT TFWFSBM QMBZNBLFST PO P¸FOTF MFE CZ SVOOJOH CBDL $BMWJOBVHI +POFT XIP SBO GPS 1,734 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2014. Jones rushed for 67 yards and a touchdown on Saturday in the season-opener against WLU. t 4PQIPNPSF XJEF SFDFJWFS 5 + 4NJUI XBT OBNFE UIF .&$ 0¸FOTJWF 'SFTINBO PG UIF :FBS after tallying 51 catches for 1,157 yards and 13 touchdowns. Smith opened the season with 96 yards on eight receptions in week one. t 2VBSUFSCBDL #SJBO /PWBL DPNQMFUFE PG QBTTFT GPS UISFF UPVDIEPXOT BOE UISFX JOUFSDFQUJPOT JO $PODPSE T XFFL POF MPTT UP 8FTU -JCFSUZ t /PWBL DPNQMFUFE QBTTFT UP FJHIU EJ¸FSFOU SFDFJWFST JO 8FFL IJHIMJHIUFE CZ 5 + 4NJUI XJUI FJHIU receptions. t 4FOJPS MJOFCBDLFS $BEF 3PHFST MFE UIF .PVOUBJO -JPOT XJUI UBDLMFT JODMVEJOH GPVS TPMP JO 8FFL t 4PQIPNPSF EFGFOTJWF CBDL $IBVEMJFS 4IFQIFSE QSPWJEFE TPMJE QMBZ JO UIF TFDPOEBSZ JO XFFL POF totaling five tackles (1 TFL), two pass deflections, a pass break-up, and snagging an interception. t 8FTU -JCFSUZ SFDPSEFE B TBGFUZ BOE NBEF B ZBSE mFME HPBM JO UIF mOBM MBTU 4BUVSEBZ UP QJDL up the upset victory against No. 9 Concord. t 5IF .PVOUBJO -JPOT IBE UIF CBMM PO UIF 8-6 JO UIF mOBM TFDPOET PG UIF HBNF CFGPSF UJNF expired without CU getting the chance to attempt a game-winning field goal. Novak completed a pass to Brandon Piver for 30-yards to set the Mountain Lions up at the WLU 20. t 8JEF SFDFJWFS +FSNFJM %PVTF TDPSFE CPUI TFDPOE IBMG UPVDIEPXOT GPS $6 PO 4BUVSEBZ BOE mOJTIFE with three catches for 72 yards. t 5IF )JMMUPQQFST PVUHBJOFE $PODPSE PO P¸FOTF BOE UISPVHI UIF BJS t #PUI UFBNT UVSOFE UIF CBMM PWFS UISFF UJNFT JO UIF 8-6 XJO t 5IF )JMMUPQQFST BMTP EPNJOBUFE UJNF PG QPTTFTTJPO CFJOH PO P¸FOTF GPS EVSJOH UIF HBNF
STATISTICAL COMPARISON
Marcus Porter *Honorable Mention All-MEC (2014) *USA Football Preseason All-America (Honorable Mention)
Date S5 S12 S19 S26 O1 O10 O17 O24 O31 N7
FAIRMONT STATE
#5 3CHEDULE 2ESULTS Opponent at West Liberty FAIRMONT STATE at Urbana WV WESLEYAN at Charleston UVA-WISE at Notre Dame SHEPHERD at Glenville State WV STATE
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Time/Score L 28-29 12 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
34 34.0 23 5 118.0 3 278.0 17-30-2-0 396.0 0-0 15-157 (4/4) 100% (4/4) 100% (6/15) 40% (1/3) 33% 59 59.0 279.0 230.0 0-0 1-0 1-1
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TEAM STATISTICS OFFENSE Total Points Scoring Average First Downs Touchdowns Rushing Yards Per Game Rushing Touchdowns Passing Yards Per Game Pass (Comp-Att-TD-INT) Total Offense Per Game Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Redzone Scoring Redzone Touchdowns 3rd Down Conv. 4th Down Conv. DEFENSE Total Points Allowed Points Allowed Per Game Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game Passing Yards Allowed Per Game Interceptions/Return Yards Fumbles Forced/Recovered Sacks By/Yards
CONCORD 28 28.0 13 4 84.0 1 262.0 23-32-3-3 346.0 1-1 9-93 (0/0) 0% (0/0 0% (4/10) 40% (0/0) 0% 29 29.0 134.0 320.0 3-27 1-0 2-9
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Falcon Preseason Outlook
New Leader Defensively
Offensive Outlook
t 5IF 'BMDPOT BSF SFUVSOJOH TFWFO TUBSUFST PO UIF P¸FOTJWF side of the ball this season, including five backs and receivers from a season ago. t 'PS UIF mSTU UJNF JO IJT UISFF ZFBS T BU 'BJSNPOU 4UBUF IFBE coach Jason Woodman has named an offensive coordinaUPS PO IJT TUB¸ +F¸ )PSSPDLT MBTU ZFBS T XJEF SFDFJWFST coach, was promoted to offensive coordinator in the spring. t 6OEFS mSTU ZFBS P¸FOTJWF MJOF DPBDI 3ZBO 4DIMFVTOFS UIF Falcons will have new starters at both offensive tackle spots and at center this season. t 4DIMFVTOFS XBT B TUBOEPVU P¸FOTJWF MJOFNBO BU UIF 6OJversity of Missouri, where he played all five positions across the line during his career. Since his playing career, Schleusner has made stops at Northwest Missouri State, Northeastern Oklahoma A&M and Miami High School.
Guerra Turns into Reliable Playmaker
t 'BCJBO (VFSSB FBSOFE mSTU UFBN "MM .&$ IPOPST BOE UIJSE team All-Region honors a season ago after hauling in 63 receptions for 822 yards and five scores as a sophomore. His 63 catches were the fourth-most in a single season and his 822 yards were the seventh-most in a single season for an FSU receiver. t *O UIF TFBTPO PQFOFS BHBJOTU /PUSF %BNF (VFSSB hauled in 13 receptions for 247 yards and a touchdown, recording more years than any other receiver at any level for that weekend. The 247 yards is also a Fairmont State singlegame receiving record. t (VFSSB BMTP IBE TFWFO HBNFT XJUI mWF PS NPSF SFDFQUJPOT and caught 12-of-more passes three times (three 100-yard performances).
Cooper Hibbs Returns to Lead Falcons
t *O IJT TJY TUBSUT B TFBTPO BHP $PPQFS )JCCT SFDPSEFE GPVS 300-yard passing performances and tossed 13 touchdowns to lead the FSU offense. t )JCCT PQFOFE UIF TFBTPO XJUI UIF GPVSUI CFTU QBTTJOH performance in school history with 415 yards against NDC. Hibbs also recorded four touchdown passes against NDC. t "T B TPQIPNPSF )JCCT DPNQMFUFE QFSDFOU PG IJT QBTTFT and added two performances with at least three touchdown passes (Glenville State and Concord).
t 5IF '46 EFGFOTF SFUVSOT mWF TUBSUFST GSPN B TFBTPO BHP BOE are under an entirely new defensive coaching staff, led by %FGFOTJWF $PPSEJOBUPS ;BDI $SJTTVQ $SJTTVQ KPJOFE UIF '46 coaching staff in the spring of 2015 and will run a base 4-3 look this season. t $SJTTVQ KPJOT 'BJSNPOU T TUB¸ BGUFS TQFOEJOH mWF TFBTPOT BU Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. Prior to coaching, Crissup was a standout safety at Oklahoma State under head coach Mike Gundy, Tim Beckman and current WVU assistant Joe DeForest. t 'BJSNPOU T OFX EFGFOTJWF MJOF DPBDI (SFH 3JDINPOE XBT also a standout at Oklahoma State, earning first team All-Big 12 honors and is still ranked fourth in school history with 21.5 career sacks.
Porter Becomes Quarterback of the Defense
t 4UBOEPVU NJEEMF MJOFCBDLFS .BSDVT 1PSUFS FBSOFE .&$ IPOPSBCMF mention as a freshman after recording a team-high 69 tackles and picking off a pair of passes. Porter led the Falcons in tackles in five of the last six games. t 1PSUFS BMTP SFDPSEFE mWF TUSBJHIU HBNFT XJUI BU MFBTU UBDLMFT in 2014 to earn Freshman All-American honors from USA College Football.
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t +VOJPS EFGFOTJWF CBDL +BDPC +FBO $IBSMFT FBSOFE TFDPOE UFBN "MM MEC two seasons ago as a freshman and has guarded the oppoOFOU T UPQ XJEF SFDFJWFS GPS UIF MBTU UXP TFBTPOT GPS UIF 'BMDPOT t -BTU TFBTPO +BDPC +FBO $IBSMFT SFDPSEFE UBDLMFT QJDLFE P¸ UXP passes, recorded five pass break-ups, recovered two fumbles and forced a fumble for the FSU defense. t *ODMVEJOH +FBO $IBSMFT FBDI PG UIF TUBSUJOH EFGFOTJWF CBDLT PO UIF FSU two-deep started and played a key role in the FSU secondary a season ago.
Key Defensive Additions
t 5IF 'BMDPOT XJMM CF MPPLJOH GPS LFZ DPOUSJCVUJPOT GSPN B QBJS PG Division I transfers on the defensive side of the ball this season. t %BSJVT -FF XJMM TUBSU BU PVUTJEF MJOFCBDLFS BGUFS USBOTGFSSJOH GSPN UIF 6OJWFSTJUZ PG 7JSHJOJB CBDL JO UIF TQSJOH .BSDP +POFT BMTP KPJOT the FSU defense from Virginia and is slated to start at defensive end for the Falcons.
A Look at Last Year’s Conference Rankings
t 'BJSNPOU 4UBUF XBT SBOLFE MBTU JO TDPSJOH EFGFOTF B TFBTPO BHP giving up 36.1 points per game. The Falcons were also ranked 10th in total defense in 2014, giving up 452 yards per game to their opponent. 'ZRGTKGPEGF $CEMĆ…GNF t 'BJSNPOU 4UBUF BOE 8FTU 7JSHJOJB 4UBUF XFSF SBOLFE UI BOE UI t 5IF 'BMDPOT BMTP SFUVSO UXP PG UIFJS UPQ UISFF SVOOJOH CBDLT respectively in both scoring offense and rushing offense last season. t 8FTU 7JSHJOJB 4UBUF UI BOE 'BJSNPOU 4UBUF UI XFSF UIF XPSTU from a season ago. Terrell Charles started four games early in the league last season in turnover margin. MBTU TFBTPO XIJMF CBUUMJOH JOKVSJFT BOE FOEFE UIF ZFBS XJUI
147 yards on 45 carries and a touchdown. t "VTUJO 8IJUF QMBZFE JO OJOF HBNFT MBTU TFBTPO BOE NBEF four starts in the backfield late in the season for FSU. White ended the year with 399 yards on 128 carries and crossed the goal line four times. t 8IJUF BMTP SFDPSEFE UIF POMZ ZBSE SVTIJOH QFSGPSNBODF of the season in 2014, totaling 24 carries for 108 yards against nationally-ranked Concord. In addition, White scored a touchdown in four-straight games last season.
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Career
Career
Season (2014)
Passing Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jarrod Furgason (1993-97) Bryan Harman (1998-01) Luc Tousignant (1978-81) Cooper Hibbs (2013- ) Logan Moore (2010-11) Terry Galambus (1972-75) Harold Bailey (1970-73) Larry Farrell (1979-84) Roy Michael (1966-69) Bobby Vega (2012)
Passing Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Jarrod Furgason (1993-97) Bryan Harman (1998-01) Logan Moore (2010-11) Luc Tousignant (1978-81) Cooper Hibbs (2013- ) Roy Michael (1966-69) Harold Bailey (1970-73) Terry Galambus (1972-75) 9. Vick Bradford (2007-10) 10. George Clayton (1964-65) Larry Farrell (1979-84) Passing Completions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jarrod Furgason (1993-97) Bryan Harman (1998-01) Luc Tousignant (1978-81) Cooper Hibbs (2013- ) Terry Galambus (1972-75) Logan Moore (2010-11) Harold Bailey (1970-73) Larry Farrell (1979-84) Roy Michael (1966-69) Mike Kellar (1991-92)
att/comp yds 798-1,392 9,856 685-1,154 8,580 340-725 4,737 291-527 3,651 277-547 3,546 280-551 3,525 218-481 3,178 210-440 2,787 187-396 2,572 173-337 2,140
Receiving Yards
yds 1. Todd Anderson (1998-02) 3,085 2. Ed Coleman (1981-85) 2,581 3. Jason Trent (1997-00) 2,320 4. Ted Murphy (1993-96) 2,027 5. Mike Roscoe (1983-87) 1,991 6. Larry Goodine (1972-75) 1,913 7. Mike Joseph (1994-97) 1,707 8. Chris St. Hilaire (2010-13) 1,676 9. Germaine Johnson (1999-02) 1,641 10. Jim Mertens (1965-68) 1,631 -- Fabian Guerra 1,260
TDs 101 64 31 30 27 26 23 23 21 18 18
Receptions
comp 798 685 340 291 280 277 218 210 187 178
PATs Made
Total Offense
yds Jarrod Furgason (1993-97) 9,638 Bryan Harman (1998-01) 9,638 3. Luc Tousignant (1978-81) 5,311 4. Logan Moore (2010-11) 4,324 5. Wendell Johnson (2003-06) 3,745 6. Don Overton (1986-89) 3,739 7. Cooper Hibbs (2013- ) 3,545 8. Terry Galambus (1972-75) 3,376 9. Harold Bailey (1970-73) 3,328 10. Mike Maximin (1972-75) 3,199 1.
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rec 1. Jason Trent (1997-00) 203 2. Todd Anderson (1998-02) 192 3. Mike Joseph (1994-97) 171 4. Ed Coleman (1981-85) 169 5. Germaine Johnson (1999-02) 148 6. Ted Murphy (1993-96) 144 Mike Roscoe (1983-87) 144 8. Larry Goodine (1972-75) 127 9. Khalid Dover (2001-04) 118 10. Chris St. Hilaire (2010-13) 117 -- Fabian Guerra 101
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Nathan White (1998-02) John Huff (1965-67, 69) Johnny Dearstine (2012- ) Erik Soliday (1981-84) Frank Keenan (2010-11)
FGs Made 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Nathan White (1998-02) Alex Ashley (2005, 07-09) Randy Whited (1981-82) Johnny Dearstine (2012- ) Frank Keenan (2010-11)
PATs 132 106 86 79 78 FGs 27 23 21 20 18
Completion Percentage 1. Jarrod Furgason (1995) 2. Cody Stevenson (2014) 3. Bryan Harman (1998) 4. Jarrod Furgason (1996) 5. Bryan Harman (2000) 6. Bryan Harman (2001) 7. Bryan Harman (1999) 8. Cooper Hibbs (2014) 9. Tom Morrone (1987) 10. Terry Galambus (1975) * min 50 attempts Passing Effiency 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Jarrod Furgason (1995) Bryan Harman (1998) Jarrod Furgason (1996) Bryan Harman (1999) Cooper Hibbs (2014) Bryan Harman (2001) Bryan Harman (2000) Cody Stevenson (2014) 8. Vick Bradford (2008) 9. Logan Moore (2010 10. Luc Tousignant (1981) Jarrod Furgason (1997) * min 50 attempts since 1971 Receiving Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Receptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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Todd Anderson (2000) Mike Roscoe (1986) Mike Roscoe (1987) Ed Coleman (1984) Todd Anderson (2001) Mark Waslo (1981) Fabian Guerra (2014) Jason Gibson (1995) Jason Trent (1999) Tony Minneyfield (1996)
Mike Roscoe (1987) Jason Trent (2000) Mike Roscoe (1986) Fabian Guerra (2014) Todd Anderson (2001) Ed Coleman (1984) Todd Anderson (2000) Ted Murphy (1995) Jason Trent (1999) Mike Joseph (1997)
pct .636 .632 .627 .615 .593 .592 .589 .587 .571 .551
eff 157.0 150.9 144.4 138.7 133.3 128.6 127.9 127.9 120.9 119.8 118.1 118.1
yds 1,140 992 946 934 928 917 822 795 788 763 rec 75 70 65 63 62 60 59 58 57 56
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Game 1 West Virginia State L, 34-59 Team Statistics Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFF 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
WS 59 33 47-279 230 17-28-0 75-509 0-0 2-7 6-211 0-0 3-23.7 1-0 16-138 31:58 5 of 12 0 of 0 6-6
FSU 34 23 45-118 278 17-30-0 75-396 0-0 1-0 9-218 0-0 4-30.0 0-0 15-157 28:02 6 of 15 1 of 3 4-4
Individual Statistic Leaders RUSHING: West Virginia St.-Tyrone Barber 11-103; Tevin Brown 16-85; Kelvit Barrett 12-80; Dionta Brown 4-14; Matt Kinnick 2-6; D’Von Dorsey 1-5; TEAM 1-minus 14. Fairmont State-James Oliver 13-73; Terrell Charles 15-47; Austin White 7-19; Cooper Hibbs 10-minus 21. PASSING: West Virginia St.-Matt Kinnick 16-270-217; D’Von Dorsey 1-1-0-13. Fairmont State-Cooper Hibbs 17-30-0-278. RECEIVING: West Virginia St.-Akil Washington 4-76; Quinton Gray 4-61; Tevin Brown 2-20; Tyler Carrilo 2-18; Brady Cox 1-25; Chase Henderson 1-13; Joe Morris 1-10; Kelvit Barrett 1-4; Will Smith 1-3. Fairmont State-Fabian Guerra 6-123; Devon Garnett 3-33; Aaron Willis 2-62; B. Ashenfelter 2-25; L. Lee 2-14; Brandon Boyd 1-18; Austin White 1-3. Tackles: West Virginia St.-William Merritt 7-1; Mitchell Rowell 6-2 Fairmont State-Marcus Porter 5-3; Quincy Redmon 5-2 Notebook
t "GUFS KVNQJOH PVU UP B MFBE BU UIF half, WV State continued to add to its point total and picked up a 59-34 victory over the Falcons. t 5IF 'BMDPOT TUSVHHMFE XJUI QFOBMUJFT QBSticularly in the first half where they racked up 12 penalties for 112 yards. t 5IF 'BJSNPOU 4UBUF P¸FOTF IBE ZBSET of total offense in the game, led by Quarterback Cooper Hibbs. t )JCCT mOBM TUBU MJOF GPS UIF HBNF XBT of-30 for 278 yards and two touchdowns. t '46 XJEF SFDFJWFS 'BCJBO (VFSSB IBVMFE JO six receptions for 123 yards and a score. t 8FFL POF XBT (VFSSB T mGUI ZBSE receiving performance of his career.
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By Duane Cochran for fightingfalcons.com
Two bright spots for Fairmont State UniverTJUZ T GPPUCBMM UFBN JO JUT TFBTPO PQFOJOH 59-34 loss to visiting West Virginia State Thursday evening at Duvall-Rosier Field were the play of redshirt freshman running back James Oliver and true freshman receiver Aaron Willis. Oliver, who is from Tyrone, Pa. and starred at Tyrone High School where he rushed for over 3,800 yards in his final two seasons, originally attended Saint Francis University where he was redshirted last season. He transferred to Fairmont State for the start of the 2015 school year.
Oliver, a 5-11, 200-pounder, was impressive in fall camp, but was listed third on the FalDPOT EFQUI DIBSU BU SVOOJOH CBDL BOE EJEO U see the field or the football Thursday night until the third quarter. When he did, however, touch the ball he made the most of his chances rushing for a team-high 73 yards BOE UXP UPVDIEPXOT PO KVTU DBSSJFT o BO average of 5.6 yards per attempt. “We put James Oliver in the game and he became somewhat of a lightning bolt for VT w TBJE '46 DPBDI +BTPO 8PPENBO i)F T B HPPE LJE BOE B UPVHI SVOOFS BOE * N FDTUBUJD about what he was able to do for us in that situation. Oliver scored on runs of nine and one yard and had a long run of 14 yards. He says he was patiently waiting for his chance to play BOE KVTU XBOUFE UP DPOUSJCVUF TPNFUIJOH positive when he did get on the field. “West Virginia State did their thing and struck against us early and often and kind of put the dagger in us there in the first half,� said Oliver. “Our heads were down a little, but we scored there at the end of the half BOE KVTU XBOUFE UP HFU TPNF QPTJUJWF UIJOHT going in the second half. As a member of this UFBN * EJEO U XBOU UIF HVZT CFJOH EPXO * UPME UIFN XF MM SF HSPVQ BOE EP CFUUFS JO UIF second half and try to get back in this thing BOE UIBU T XIBU XF EJE “One thing we have to do is remain positive. In the second half I thought our O line played better and as a unit I thought we were able to run the ball better and throw JU XJUI NPSF TVDDFTT * EJEO U QMBZ JO UIF mSTU IBMG BOE UIBU T mOF 8F WF HPU TPNF HSFBU backs ahead of me on this team, but when I did get my opportunity to get on the field I wanted to make the most of it and help our UFBN BOZ XBZ * DPVME 8F LOPX XF WF HPU B Fightingfalcons.com
MPU PG JNQSPWJOH UP EP BT B UFBN 8F SF EJTBQQPJOUFE CVU JU T B MPOH TFBTPO BOE XF WF got to regroup this week and get better.� Willis, meanwhile, is a 5-11, 170-pound wide receiver from Crestview, Fla., who caught 53 passes for 891 and 13 touchdowns during his final two seasons at Niceville High School. Thursday his biggest impact for the Falcons was as a kick returner which was an area FSU struggled a lot in during the 2014 season afUFS 5ZSBF #PZLJO XFOU EPXO XJUI BO JOKVSZ JO the first game. The speedy Willis returned six kickoffs for 176 yards, which was an average of 29.3 yards per return. He had a long return of 59 yards. Willis also caught a pair of passes for 62 yards, including a 42-yarder late in the first half XIJDI TFU VQ 'BJSNPOU T mSTU UPVDIEPXO PG the game. -BTU GBMM '46 T BWFSBHF QFS LJDLP¸ SFUVSO PG 18.1 yards ranked 129th in the nation out of 167 teams in NCAA Division II. --Penalties continue to be a problem for FSU. The Falcons were penalized an average of 9.2 times per game in 2013 and 9.9 times per game in 2014. Thursday night Fairmont was flagged 15 times for 157 yards, including seven times for 70 yards in the first quarter. The Falcons ended the first half with 12 penalties GPS ZBSET DPNQBSFE UP KVTU GPVS CZ 8FTU Virginia State for 35 yards. State did end up with a game-high 16 penalUJFT GPS ZBSET CVU UIF NBKPSJUZ PG UIPTF flags came in the second half long after the HBNF T PVUDPNF IBE CFFO EFDJEFE i8F WF HPU UP MFBSO UP LFFQ PVS DPPM BOE play within ourselves,� said FSU sophomore defensive end Quincy Redmon, who led his team with eight total tackles, including three for losses. “We play with such passion BOE UIFSF T UJNFT XIFO JU IVSUT VT 8F IBWF a lot of pride, but we know we have to work on things in that area, clean things up and play smarter.
--The 59 points scored by West Virginia State were the most scored by the Yellow Jackets since the 2008 season when they opened that campaign with a 67-13 win over Lincoln, Pa. It was also the most points scored by an PQQPOFOU BU 'BJSNPOU 4UBUF T %VWBMM 3PTJFS Field since 1980 breaking the old mark of 56 set by Glenville State in 2003. In addition, the 59 points allowed by FSU were the most given up by a Fairmont defense since 1931 when Marshall University defeated the Falcons 60-0. The combined 93 total points by the Falcons and Yellow Jackets Thursday night was the fifth-highest combined point total in a game played at Duvall-Rosier Field since 1980. --'46 KVOJPS SFDFJWFS 'BCJBO (VFSSB DPOUJOVFE his high level of play. Guerra, who led the Falcons in receptions and receiving yards last fall, finished with a game-high six catches for 123 yards and one touchdown in the seaTPO PQFOFS *U XBT UIF GPVSUI UJNF JO (VFSSB T DBSFFS UIBU IF T UPQQFE UIF ZBSE NBSL JO receiving yards in a game. For his career he has 101 receptions for 1,260 yards and eight touchdowns. Junior quarterback Cooper Hibbs completed 17-of-30 passes for 278 yards and a pair of touchdowns Thursday night with no interceptions. He was, however, sacked five times which was the most sacks allowed by an FSU offensive front since it allowed five in a 27-21 loss to West Liberty in 2013. Thursday night Hibbs passed Logan Moore for fourth place in school history on FairNPOU 4UBUF T BMM UJNF QBTTJOH MFBEFS T MJTU with 3,651 yards and Roy Michael for fifth place in school history in career touchdown passes with 27.
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FAIRMONT STATE DEPTH CHART
FALCON OFFENSE LEFT TACKLE #70 – Rodney Carroll (Jr., 6-6, 280) #56 – Curtis Crabtree (Jr., 6-3, 280) LEFT GUARD #76 – Garrett Stanley (Sr., 6-2, 275) #77 – Josh Kaulave (Fr., 6-3, 295) CENTER #53 – Mike Kuheleloa (Jr., 6-0, 310) #64 – Shane Faett (Fr., 6-2, 245) RIGHT GUARD #61 – Cody Wilburn (Jr., 6-2, 275) #68 – Dustin Bragg (So., 6-1, 275) RIGHT TACKLE #78 – Ira Davis Jr. (Sr., 6-3, 265) #63 – Norman Wallace (Fr., 6-4, 355) TIGHT END/FULLBACK #11 – Brandon Ashenfelter (Jr., 6-2, 260) #45 – Sean Tracy (So., 6-1, 255) WIDE RECEIVER #89 – Devon Garnett (Jr., 5-11, 185) #18 – Jeff Iweh (R-Fr., 6-3, 190) WIDE RECEIVER #8 – LaChristopher Lee (Sr., 5-9, 175) #87 - Aaron Willis (Fr., 5-11, 170) WIDE RECEIVER #86 – Fabian Guerra (Jr., 6-0, 185) #3 – Miles Goodman (Fr., 5-10, 170) WIDE RECEIVER #80 – Brandon Boyd (So., 6-2, 185) #88 – Desmond Smith (Fr., 6-2, 200) RUNNING BACK #2 – Terrell Charles (So., 5-8, 180) #23 – Austin White (Sr., 6-0, 210) QUARTERBACK #14 – Cooper Hibbs (Jr., 6-3, 200) #9 – Jerry Peralta (Jr., 6-1, 160) PLACEKICKER #38 – Johnny Dearstine (Sr., 5-9, 170) #47 – Tyler Johnson (Fr., 5-11, 140) PUNTER #47 – Tyler Johnson (Fr., 5-11, 140) #75 – Tiger McKinsey (Sr., 5-11, 280)
FALCON DEFENSE END #94 – Quincy Redmon (So., 6-6, 250) #33 – Justin Gilchrist (Sr., 6-4, 250) TACKLE #92 – Roy Williams (Fr., 6-1, 265) #96 – Dalton Inman (So., 6-3, 260) TACKLE #95 – Andre Young (Jr., 6-3, 290) #97 – Tchaikovsky Catlett (Jr., 6-2, 295) END #8 – Marco Jones (Sr., 6-4, 245) #99 – Jordan Adderley (Jr., 5-11, 245) OUTSIDE LINEBACKER #1 – Darius Lee (Sr., 6-2, 230) #16 – Trevor Malnick (Sr., 6-0, 205) INSIDE LINEBACKER #44 – Marcus Porter (So., 6-2, 240) #40 – Zach Hoover (So., 6-0, 200) OUTSIDE LINEBACKER #41 – Jerry Iweh (R-Fr., 6-4, 210) #15 – Stephen Turner (Fr., 6-0, 200) CORNER #9 – Jacob Jean-Charles (Jr., 6-2, 170) #29 – Stephen Israel (Fr., 5-10, 170) FREE #13 – Jay Adams (So., 5-10, 185) #3 – Shahid Lovett (Sr., 6-2, 215) STRONG #5 – Emanuel Ivey (Jr., 6-1, 185) #4 – Demonne Cox (So., 6-3, 200) CORNER #31 – Calvin Pringles (Jr., 6-0, 185) #6 – Siddiq Kanneh (Fr., 5-10, 190)
FALCON SPECIALISTS KICK RETURN #9 – Jacob Jean-Charles (Jr., 6-2, 170) #87 - Aaron Willis (Fr., 5-11, 170) PUNT RETURN #8 – LaChristopher Lee (Sr., 5-9, 175) #87 - Aaron Willis (Fr., 5-11, 170)
CONCORD DEPTH CHART
CONCORD OFFENSE LEFT TACKLE #75 – Paul Smith (Jr., 6-5, 295) #79 – Jack Skidmore (R-Fr., 6-1, 260) LEFT GUARD #61 – Coleman Osborne (Jr., 6-3, 275) #60 – Brian McDonough (Jr., 6-2, 265) CENTER #77 – Tyler Billings (Sr., 6-4, 290) #69 – Eric Garland (Jr., 6-2, 270) RIGHT GUARD #53 – Luis Serrano (Sr., 6-0, 270) #55 – Derek Dressler (Fr., 6-2, 270) RIGHT TACKLE #76 – Tyler Kerr (Sr., 6-6, 280) #74 – Chris Norman (So., 6-3, 290) TIGHT END #85 – Jordan Bryant (So., 6-3, 240) #82 – Zen Clements (R-Fr., 6-4, 215) WR X #5 – TJ Smith (So., 6-0, 175) #81 – Tre Hobbs (So., 5-10, 175) WR Z #14 – Jermeil Douse (So., 6-0, 185) #83 – P.J. Jones (So., 6-1, 195) WR H #4 – Ryan Stewart (Sr., 5-9, 180) #10 – Javares McRoy (Jr., 5-8, 160) WR Y #9 – Tiko Henderson (Sr., 5-8, 195) #11 – Albert Rose (Sr, 6-0, 190) TB #20 – Calvinaugh Jones (Sr., 5-9, 200) #27 – Jamal Petty (So., 5-8, 195) QB #12 – Brian Novak (Jr., 5-11, 200) #15 – Justin Cogar (Fr., 6-3, 220) KICKER #3 – Andy Ellington (Sr., 5-10, 200) #40 – Zack Keaton (So., 5-11, 170) PUNTER #42 – Garrett Lee (So., 6-1, 185) #3 – Andy Ellington (Sr., 5-10, 200) LONGSNAPPER #32 – Jordan Clark (So., 6-1, 215) HOLDER #46 – Tyler Dotson (So., 5-11, 195)
CONCORD DEFENSE END #51 – Brandon Hazzard (Sr., 6-0, 240) #92 – Taylor Moore (Sr., 6-2, 240) NOSE #95 – Kevin Pierre (Jr., 5-9, 261) #96 – Brandon Taylor (Jr., 6-1, 295) TACKLE #93 – Keionte Gainey (Jr., 6-1, 280) #56 – Yusef Poindextor (R-Fr., 6-3, 240) OLB #41 – Ervin Moore (Sr., 5-11, 215) #88 – Justin Noble (Fr., 6-4, 240) ILB #22– Denis Ikic (Jr., 6-0, 235) #36 – Brandon Martinez (Jr., 6-1, 220) ILB #13 – Austin Dotson (Sr., 6-1, 245) #26 – Zach Malone (R-Fr., 6-1, 215) OLB #8 – Cade Rogers (Sr., 5-11, 210) #47 – Jordan Vaughn (Jr., 5-11, 205) CORNER #23 – Chaudlier Shehpherd (So., 5-8, 160) #25 – Don Brini (Fr., 6-3, 185) STRONG SAFETY #6 – Darryl Johnson (Sr., 5-10, 190) #18 – Akil Bordelon (Jr., 5-10, 185) FREE SAFETY #7 – LaKeem Goode (Sr., 6-2, 205) #16 – Jocorey Robins (Sr., 5-9, 185) RIGHT CORNER #2 – Jeremiah Johnson (So., 6-1, 185) #39 – Peter Gondor (Jr., 5-9, 175)
CONCORD SPECIALISTS PUNT RETURN #14 – Jermeil Douse (So., 6-0, 185) #23 – Chaudlier Shehpherd (So., 5-8, 160) KICK RETURN #10 – Javares McRoy (Jr., 5-8, 160) #9 – Tiko Henderson (Sr., 5-8, 195)