Football Game Notes vs. Dayton (9/5/15)

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Dayton (0-0) @ Robert Morris (0-0) Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015 at Noon Joe Walton Stadium (3,000) - Moon Township, Pa.

Radio: ESPN 970 AM (Chris Shovlin - play-by-play & Brian Cleary - color) Audio on the internet at: www.970espn.com / Live Video: www.necfrontrow.com Top Story - The Robert Morris University football team commences its 2015 slate and 22nd season of intercollegiate football Saturday, Sept. 5, as it hosts Dayton at Noon at Joe Walton Stadium. Head coach John Banaszak enters his second season at the helm for Robert Morris with 38 returning letterwinners. Only three Colonials of the 22 projected starters on offense and defense will be making their first collegiate start Saturday, but included in that group is freshman quarterback Mathew Barr. Barr is part of a group of inexperienced skill position players who will look to spark the RMU offense in 2015. RMU’s six projected starters at skill positions have combined for just 13 starts on offense. Dayton is coming off an 8-3 campaign a year ago in which it finished second in the Pioneer League. The Flyers’ top returnee might be preseason AllAmerican Connor Kacsor, who already is Dayton's all-time leading rusher. Robert Morris will alternate home and road tilts for the month of September as the Colonials will make the short jaunt across state lines to face nationally ranked Youngstown State next Saturday, Sept. 12. Quick Stat of the Afternoon - Robert Morris enters its 2015 season opener with an all-time record of 9-12 (.429) in season lidlifters, all of which have come in non-conference play. After opening the season on the road against nationally ranked opponents in both 2012 and 2013, including kicking off 2012 with eventual national champion North Dakota State, RMU will begin a season at home for the second straight year and the 10th time in program history in 2015. Robert Morris has dropped each of its past six season openers, four of which have come on the road … Top performances by RMU in season openers: most points – 47 (9/4/04 vs. Buffalo State); fewest points allowed – 0 (9/7/96 @ Mercyhurst); most rushing yards – 215 (9/6/03 @ Buffalo State); most passing yards – 282 (9/6/03 @ Buffalo State); most total yards – 497 (9/6/03 @ Buffalo State); fewest yards allowed – 167 (9/4/04 vs. Buffalo State) Saturday's Opponent - RMU continues its longest running rivalry with a non-conference foe when it matches up with Dayton. RMU will meet the Flyers for the 18th time with Dayton holding a 15-2 (.882) advantage and carrying a 12-game winning streak in the all-time series. Dayton scored 14 points in the first six minutes last year and did not look back en route to a 31-7 victory. The Colonials did manage to hold Dayton’s strong ground game in check as the Flyers rushed for just 97 yards, almost 100 below their season average. For more information on the all-time series against Dayton, including the last game recap, please see page four of today’s game notes. On This Date (Sept. 5) in Robert Morris Football History - Robert Morris has competed twice on September 5 and fell short on both occasions. Both of those contests were also season openers, but each came on the road. The most recent time the Colonials played on this date came in 2009 at VMI. The first half was a defensive slugfest that featured a combined 254 yards of total offense. Although RMU forced the Keydets into three turnovers, the teams went into the intermission scoreless. VMI was gifted the game’s first score on a fumble recovery for a touchdown. Robert Morris rallied back with two 70+ yard touchdown drives as both Sherrod Evers (2006; 2008-09) and Jeff Link (2007-10) caught TD passes. However, a blocked extra point would loom large as VMI capped a 79-yard drive in the final 90 seconds to take a 14-13 lead, which would stand as the margin of victory. Myles Russ (2007-10) ran for 145 yards in the setback while Alex DiMichele (2008-10) tallied 15 tackles and recovered a single-game RMU record three fumbles.

2015 Schedule Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21

DAYTON @ #14 Youngstown State NOTRE DAME (Ohio) # @ #16 South Dakota State @ Wagner * SACRED HEART * DUQUESNE * @ Central Conn. State * EAST TENNESSEE STATE @ Saint Francis * BRYANT * $

Noon 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. Noon Noon 6 p.m. Noon Noon Noon Noon

* NEC game; # Homecoming; $ Senior Day

Colonials At A Glance Starters Returning / Lost ........................... 15 / 9 Offensive Starters Returning / Lost ........... 8 / 3 Defensive Starters Returning / Lost ........... 7 / 4 Specialist Starters Returning / Lost ........... 0 / 2 Letterwinners Returning / Lost ............. 38 / 16 Offensive Starters Returning / Lost ........... 8 / 3 LT - Blake Chambliss ................. (6-5, 300, R-So.) LG - Max Robertson ....................... (6-4, 325, Sr.) C - Nick Faraci ............................ (6-3, 290, R-Sr.) RG - Josh Thiel ............................. (6-3, 300, R-Jr.) QB - Derik Abbott .......................... (5-11, 195, Sr.) RB - Rameses Owens .................... (6-2, 230, So.) WR - Sean Gavin .......................... (6-0, 175, R-Jr.) WR - Nic Lamica ........................ (6-4, 220, R-So.) Defensive Starters Returning / Lost .......... 7 / 4 DE - Forrest Mason .................... (6-3, 280, R-Sr.) DE - Austin Trgovcich ................. (6-2, 260, R-Jr.) OLB - Jimmy Masson ...................... (6-0, 200, Jr.) ILB - Mike Stojkovic ................... (6-3, 240, R-Sr.) ILB - Jake Tkach .......................... (6-0, 235, R-Sr.) SS - Sam Woods .......................... (6-0, 190, R-So.) WS - Andy Smigiera ........................ (6-1, 205, Jr.) Specialist Starters Returning / Lost ........... 0 / 2 For the latest information on Robert Morris University football, including news, stats, records and videos, please visit:

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Northeast Conference 2014 Standings Team NEC 1. Sacred Heart * 5-1 Wagner * 5-1 3. Bryant 4-2 4. Saint Francis 3-3 5. Duquesne 2-4 6. Central Conn. St. 1-5 Robert Morris 1-5

Pct. .833 .833 .667 .500 .333 .167 .167

Overall 9-3 7-4 8-3 5-6 6-6 3-9 1-10

Pct. Streak Home .750 L1 5-2 .636 W3 3-1 .727 L2 5-1 .455 L1 3-2 .500 W1 5-2 .250 W1 1-5 .091 L4 1-4

Away 4-1 4-3 3-2 2-4 1-4 2-4 0-6

NEC 2015 Players of the Week Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

* Co-Champions (Sacred Heart earned FCS playoff bid due to head-to-head win)

NEC 2015 Composite Schedule Friday, September 4 Lehigh @ CCSU

7 p.m.

Saturday, September 5 Dayton @ Robert Morris Noon Georgetown @ Saint Francis Noon Kentucky Christian @ Duquesne Noon American International @ Bryant 3 p.m. Wagner @ Rice 3:30 p.m. Saint Anselm @ Sacred Heart 6 p.m. Saturday, September 12 Sacred Heart @ Valparaiso CCSU @ Stony Brook Duquesne @ Bucknell Saint Francis @ Towson Robert Morris @ Youngstown State

1 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m.

Saturday, September 19 Bryant @ Brown 12:30 p.m. Duquesne @ Dayton 1 p.m. Notre Dame (Ohio) @ Robert Morris 3 p.m. Saint Francis @ Youngstown State 4 p.m. Monmouth @ Wagner 6 p.m. Sacred Heart @ Marist 6 p.m. Bowie St. @ CCSU 7 p.m. Saturday, September 26 University of Faith @ Saint Francis 1 p.m. Duquesne @ Albany 3:30 p.m. Bryant @ Coastal Carolina 6 p.m. CCSU @ New Hampshire 6 p.m. Lafayette @ Wagner 6 p.m. Robert Morris @ South Dakota St. 6 p.m. Sacred Heart @ Dartmouth 7 p.m. Saturday, October 3 CCSU @ Duquesne * Noon Robert Morris @ Wagner * Noon Bryant @ Monmouth 1 p.m. Saint Francis @ East Tennessee State 1 p.m.

Saturday, October 10 Sacred Heart @ Robert Morris * Alderson Broaddus @ Duquesne Bryant @ CCSU * Wagner @ Columbia Saturday, October 17 Dartmouth @ CCSU Duquesne @ Bryant * Cornell @ Sacred Heart Wagner @ Saint Francis *

Noon 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m.

Noon Noon 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m.

Saturday, October 24 CCSU @ Sacred Heart * Saint Francis @ Bryant * Wagner @ BYU Duquesne @ Robert Morris * Saturday, October 31 Robert Morris @ CCSU * Sacred Heart @ Saint Francis * Wagner @ Duquesne * Bryant @ Holy Cross

1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m.

Noon Noon Noon 1:05 p.m.

Saturday, November 7 Bryant @ Wagner * Duquesne @ Sacred Heart * East Tennessee St. @ Robert Morris Saint Francis @ CCSU *

Noon Noon Noon Noon

Saturday, November 14 CCSU @ Wagner * Robert Morris @ Saint Francis * Sacred Heart @ Bryant *

Noon Noon Noon

Saturday, November 21 Bryant @ Robert Morris * Saint Francis @ Duquesne * Wagner @ Sacred Heart *

Noon Noon Noon

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Sept. 7: Sept. 14: Sept. 21: Sept. 28: Oct. 5: Oct. 12: Oct. 19: Oct. 26: Nov. 2: Nov. 9: Nov. 16: Nov. 23: DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Sept. 7: Sept. 14: Sept. 21: Sept. 28: Oct. 5: Oct. 12: Oct. 19: Oct. 26: Nov. 2: Nov. 9: Nov. 16: Nov. 23: SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK Sept. 7: Sept. 14: Sept. 21: Sept. 28: Oct. 5: Oct. 12: Oct. 19: Oct. 26: Nov. 2: Nov. 9: Nov. 16: Nov. 23: ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Sept. 7: Sept. 14: Sept. 21: Sept. 28: Oct. 5: Oct. 12: Oct. 19: Oct. 26: Nov. 2: Nov. 9: Nov. 16: Nov. 23:

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Head Coach John Banaszak Second Season - Eastern Michigan ’75 John Banaszak became the second head football coach in Robert Morris University history in December 2013. He served as an assistant coach and assistant head coach for the Colonials for 11 consecutive years prior to taking over the top spot. Banaszak was selected as Coach-In-Waiting in January 2012, allowing for a simple transition following the 2013 campaign. At the end of the 2013 season, he was named as the Assistant Coach of the Year at the FCS level as selected by the American Football Coaches Association. He was one of five coaches selected for dedication to their teams and communities. He was the first RMU coach, as well as the first from the NEC, to claim this honor. The 2013 season was Banaszak's sixth and final as assistant head coach for Robert Morris. Among his numerous duties with the program before becoming head coach, he was responsible for tutoring the defensive line and the special teams unit. Under Banaszak's guidance in 2013, Robert Morris led the NEC in net punting, punt return defense and punt return average. Banaszak was also a key component in instructing a RMU defense that finished second in the NEC in total defense within league play in 2013. Robert Morris finished its regular season ranked among the top 25 nationally in at least seven defensive categories including total defense. With Banaszak's assistance, RMU has led the NEC in total defense four times in the past 11 years and ranked among the top four nine times in the past 12 seasons. Banaszak was a key component to a 2010 defense that led the NEC in total defense as the Colonials claimed the NEC's inaugural berth in the FCS Playoffs. In 2006, he helped tutor an RMU defense that led I-AA in total defense, allowing an average of just 228.36 yards per game. 10 of the 13 players in school history to earn All-NEC recognition on the defensive line have come under the tutelage of Banaszak, including Nolan Nearhoof (200912), who was named the 2012 NEC Defensive Player of the Year after breaking both the school and league records for career sacks. Nearhoof would go on to earn AllAmerica honors, becoming the third Colonial defensive lineman to claim an AllAmerica nod under Banaszak in a seven-year span. As much as Banaszak's presence has been felt on the defensive side of the ball, the same can be said on special teams. He helped five distinct Colonials win an award at return specialist within the span of one decade. A graduate of Eastern Michigan, Banaszak signed as a free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers prior to the 1975 season and was one of only three rookies to make the defending Super Bowl champion team out of training camp. Primarily a special teams player on Pittsburgh's Super Bowl X championship team, Banaszak started five games the following season and then started at both right end and inside tackle in 1977 before suffering a knee injury that forced him to the injured reserve list. Between 1978 and 1980, Banaszak started 45 regular-season games at defensive end as the Steelers won back-to-back Super Bowls. In Super Bowl XIII, Banaszak recorded six tackles, including a pair of sacks, and a fumble recovery in a 35-31 win over the Dallas Cowboys, which garnered him Defensive Player of the Game honors. The following year, Banaszak helped the Steelers to a 31-19 victory over the Rams.

Banaszak's College Football Coaching Record Year Team Record Pct. Postseason 1999 Washington & Jefferson 9-3 .750 NCAA Second Round 2000 Washington & Jefferson 9-2 .818 NCAA First Round 2001 Washington & Jefferson 11-1 .917 NCAA Second Round 2002 Washington & Jefferson 9-3 .750 NCAA Second Round 2014 Robert Morris 1-10 .091 N/A 2015 Robert Morris 0-0 N/A Six-Year Career Totals 39-19 .672

RMU vs. All-Time Foes Team Record Last Meeting Albany 6-8 L, 10-35 (9/8/12) Bethany 2-0 W, 32-7 (11/4/95) Bryant 1-6 L, 9-42 (10/25/14) Bucknell 0-2 L, 23-26 (9/12/09) Buffalo State 5-3 W, 47-10 (9/4/04) Butler 4-0 W, 35-14 (9/16/06) C.W. Post 1-0 W, 35-6 (11/16/96) C. Conn. State 16-5 W, 27-24 (10/18/14) Dayton 2-15 L, 7-31 (9/20/14) Duquesne 7-9 L, 0-22 (11/22/14) East Tennessee St. 0-0 N/A Eastern Kentucky 0-2 L, 10-29 (8/28/14) Gannon 3-2 L, 21-49 (10/26/02) Georgetown 1-0 W, 35-13 (11/22/97) Lafayette 1-1 L, 3-50 (9/13/14) Liberty 1-1 L, 7-38 (9/10/11) Mercyhurst 2-2 L, 10-17 (11/1/97) Monmouth 10-10 L, 20-51 (10/4/14) Morehead State 2-0 W, 27-13 (9/6/08) Morgan State 1-1 W, 31-14 (9/7/13) New Haven 0-1 L, 24-26 (11/14/98) North Dakota 0-1 L, 13-16 (9/6/14) North Dakota State 0-2 L, 0-52 (9/1/12) Notre Dame (Ohio) 0-0 N/A Rowan 1-1 W, 21-0 (9/23/06) Sacred Heart 8-9 L, 13-52 (10/11/14) Saint Francis 15-5-1 L, 7-40 (11/15/14) St. John’s 2-0 W, 28-0 (10/7/01) Saint Peter’s 2-0 W, 23-12 (10/30/04) South Dakota State 0-0 N/A Stony Brook 6-2 W, 21-6 (10/28/06) Towson 1-2 L, 30-33 (10/18/97) Valparaiso 0-2 L, 13-17 (9/18/99) VMI 1-2 W, 37-31 (2 OT) (9/28/13) Wagner 13-8 L, 0-20 (11/8/14) Waynesburg 2-0 W, 41-6 (9/2/95) Youngstown State 0-0 N/A Total 116-102-1 .532 Winning Pct. Note: Teams in bold 2015 opponents

The Banaszak File Who: John Arthur Banaszak Born: Aug. 24, 1950 (Cleveland, Ohio) Residence: McMurray, Pa. Wife: Mary (44 years) Son: Jay Daughters: Carrie, Amye Grandchildren: Emma, Jack, Abby, John, Mia, Tess Alma Mater (Year): Eastern Michigan (1975) Degree: Health, Physical Education & Recreation High School: Holy Name Playing Experience: Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) - Defensive Line (1975-81) - Three-time Super Bowl Champion (X, XIII, XIV) - Defensive Player of the Game (Super Bowl XIII) Michigan Panthers (USFL) - Defensive Line (1983-84) Memphis Showboats (USFL) - Defensive Line (1985)


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The All-Time Series RMU vs. Dayton Date 10/12/96 9/20/97 9/12/98 9/11/99 10/14/00 9/8/01 9/14/02 10/16/04 9/2/06 9/1/07 9/20/08 9/19/09 9/4/10 9/3/11 9/15/12 9/14/13 9/20/14

Dayton leads series, 15-2 Result Venue L, 21-31 Away L, 13-16 Home L, 22-31 Away W, 34-7 Home W, 17-13 Away L, 9-37 Home L, 10-24 Away L, 12-29 Home L, 14-21 Away L, 12-23 Home L, 14-31 Away L, 14-21 Home L, 14-28 Away L, 13-19 Home L, 14-20 Away L, 14-21 Home L, 7-31 Away

The Dayton Series All-Time At Robert Morris At Moon Stadium At Joe Walton Stadium At Dayton Current Streak Current Streak at RMU Current Streak at Dayton

Dayton, 15-2 Dayton, 7-1 Dayton, 3-1 Dayton, 4-0 Dayton, 8-1 Dayton, 12 Dayton, 6 Dayton, 6

Dayton Series Quick Outs This will be the 10th consecutive year that Robert Morris and Dayton have met … Four of RMU’s past six losses to the Flyers, including each of the past three games in Pennsylvania, have been decided by seven points or fewer … This will be the fifth time in program history that RMU has opened a campaign against the Flyers and the first time since 2011 … Former linebacker Nate List's (1994-97) 97-yard interception return @ Welcome Stadium in 1996 is the longest touchdown in program history … Former cornerback Joe Austin (1998-2001) helped the Colonials seal their last win over Dayton by intercepting former Flyers quarterback Kelly Spiker at the RMU 5-yard line with 1:23 to play to preserve a 17-13 victory … RMU has outgained Dayton in total offense in six of the past 11 meetings. Key Statistics (2014): Rushing … Barnes (RMU) 16-61-1 TD, Kacsor (DAY) 13-47-1 TD; Passing … Brumbaugh (RMU) 17-for-30, 98, 0 TD, 2 Int, Bardo (DAY) 15-for-26, 201, 2 TD, 1 Int; Receiving … Mitchell (RMU) 8-64-0 TD, Smith (DAY) 6-76-1 TD; Defense … Tkach (RMU) 11 tackles, 1.0 TFL, Brown (DAY) 8 tackles, 1 sack

Last RMU Game vs. Dayton Game #4 Dayton 31, Robert Morris 7 September 20, 2014 / Dayton, Ohio Welcome Stadium (Attendance: 5,839) - Robert Morris tallied more first downs than Dayton but was unable to turn those conversions into sufficient points as the Flyers topped the Colonials, 31-7, in non-conference action. Senior linebacker Jake Tkach netted a game-high and career-high 11 tackles, including a tackle for loss, to lead the RMU defense. Junior David Taylor notched an interception in the third quarter, his third pick in the past four games. Sophomore Forrest Barnes ran for 61 yards and a touchdown while also catching a pass in his first collegiate game after entering when two of RMU's running backs left the game due to injury in the first half. Dayton took the opening kickoff and put together its best drive of the day as it used seven plays to trek 77 yards to the end zone. After a Colonial punt, the Flyers used fantastic field position to double their lead as they needed to travel less than half the field to cross the goal line. RMU turned the ball over on downs on its next possession before both defenses settled into the game. Each of the next eight drives ended in a punt with the Colonials tallying 46 yards on their four drives while holding the hosts to 21. Dayton then used a short field to drive into the red zone where RMU forced a field goal attempt that was converted. Robert Morris moved 29 yards into Dayton territory before punting on its next drive. The Flyers posted a backbreaking score on their final drive of the half as they reached the end zone in the final minute after consecutive long passes. After each team punted on its first drive of the second half, Robert Morris would strike with a 10-play drive. Barnes ran for 28 yards on the drive while sophomore quarterback Luke Brumbaugh found three different receivers, including hitting true freshman Jamison Williams for 15 yards on a fourth-down play. Barnes would barrel in from two yards out to complete the sequence. Robert Morris forced a Dayton punt after four plays to get the ball back. The Colonials then drove 28 yards before an interception halted the momentum. RMU's problems with turnovers would continue later in the quarter when a fumble near its own goal line essentially gifted the Flyers an insurance touchdown. RMU accumulated at least 30 yards on three of its final four drives, but it could make no further dent on the scoreboard. In addition to first downs, RMU had statistical advantages in yards gained rushing, completions and time of possession while also running 19 more offensive plays than Dayton. The Colonial defense held the Flyers to under 300 total yards of offense and a 3-for-14 mark on third down. RMU ran 83 offensive plays, a school record for a non-conference contest. Score By Quarters Robert Morris Dayton

1 2 3 4 Final 0 0 7 0 7 14 10 7 0 31

Scoring Summary Q 1st 2nd 3rd

Score DAY - Bardo 1-yard run (Will kick) DAY - Stuart 22-yard pass from Bardo (Will kick) DAY - Will 28-yard field goal DAY - Smith 26-yard pass from Bardo (Will kick) RMU - Barnes 2-yard run (Khaleghi kick) DAY - Kacsor 2-yard run (Will kick)

Time 12:08 9:17 3:09 0:46 7:14 1:11

2014 Records to Date Robert Morris (0-4) / Dayton (2-1) Weather at Kickoff 76 degrees; Partly cloudy; winds SW @ 13 mph


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Robert Morris Quick Facts THE UNIVERSITY Location: Moon Township, Pa. Founded: 1921 Enrollment: 5,359 Interim President: David L. Jamison Affiliation: NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Conference: Northeast (NEC) Home Field (capacity): Joe Walton Stadium (3,000) Playing Surface: Field Turf School Colors: Blue (282) and White with Red (187) Nickname: Colonials University Website: www.rmu.edu Athletics Website: www.rmucolonials.com INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Director of Athletics: Craig Coleman, M.D. Senior Associate Athletic Director: Marty Galosi Associate Athletic Director / SWA: Addie Muti Associate Athletic Director: Sean Simmons Associate Athletic Director: Don Smith Associate Athletic Director: Ryan Fleischer Faculty Representative: Scott Branvold, Ed.D. Division I Programs: 16 (six men, 10 women) Athletics Phone: (412) 397-4913 THE TEAM Head Coach: John Banaszak (Eastern Michigan, 1975) Banaszak's Record at RMU: 1-10 (.091 - second season) Banaszak's Career Record: 39-19 (.672 -sixth season) Letterwinners Returning / Lost: 38 / 16 Starters Returning / Lost: 15 / 9 Basic Offense: Multiple Spread Basic Defense: 3-4 PROGRAM HISTORY First Season of Football: 1994 All-Time Football Record: 116-102-1 (.532) All-Time NEC Record (1996 - present): 75-52 (.591) Northeast Conference Championships: 6 All-Northeast Conference Selections: 135 NCAA FCS Playoff Appearances / Last: 1 / 2010 Last Postseason Opponent: North Dakota State Result: L, 17-43 All-Time Joe Walton Stadium Record (2005 - ): 24-27 (.471) All-Time Moon Stadium Record (1994-2004): 41-13 (.759) All-Time Road Record: 51-62-1 (.452) MEDIA RELATIONS Football Contact: Spencer Kowitz Kowitz’s Phone: (412) 397-4950 Kowitz’s E-mail Address: kowitz@rmu.edu Media Relations Fax: (412) 397-4992 Football Press Box: (412) 397-4955 Media Relations Director: Jim Duzyk Assistant Media Relations Director: Ken Baker Media Relations Graduate Assistant: Matt Gajtka Media Relations Graduate Assistant: Rachel Labosky Robert Morris University Athletics Sewall Center 6001 University Boulevard Moon Township, PA 15108-1189

Last Time Out - Robert Morris put forth a solid defense effort but could not muster up enough offense on a wet afternoon and fell to Duquesne in its season finale … Duane Mitchell caught a pass for the 33rd consecutive game to end his career, extending his school record in the process … Mitchell contributed seven catches on the day which helped him reset the single-season school record for receptions per game (4.91) … RMU fell to 7-3 (.700) in the last 10 games it has played as part of the NEC's annual broadcast package … Tony LaMancusa posted three punts downed inside the 20-yard line in his final game. It was the seventh time he notched at least three such punts in his career. Behind Enemy Lines - In its 2014 finale at Duquesne, the Robert Morris defense racked up 15 tackles for loss, which marked a new school record against a Division I foe. The 15 stops in the backfield were the product of nine distinct Colonials who each contributed at least one tackle for loss. While the finale was grand, RMU was strong in this department in its final three games a year ago as it posted 33 TFL in that span. That helped the Colonials finish among the top 25 nationally in that category a season ago. Record-Breaking Rookies - Prior to 2014, no more than two Colonials had claimed weekly rookie awards within a calendar year. That all changed last season as four Colonials were named NEC Rookie of the Week, allowing RMU to tie a league record for distinct student-athletes honored in that category in a season. Rameses Owens (9/8), Nic Lamica (10/20), Gerald Ferguson (11/10) and Ryan Richards Jr. (11/24) each took home the honor a season ago. Although they did not win it last year, other active Colonials to have won the honor include Marcelis Branch and Marcus Prather. Starting Time - There are 33 Colonials on the current roster who have made at least one start in a Robert Morris uniform in advance of the 2015 season opener. To put that in perspective, there were only 16 such Colonials in that position before the 2014 opener. Third Degree - Robert Morris finished the 2013 campaign ranked among the top 25 in the FCS in third down defense, allowing opponents to convert at a .349 clip. The Colonials managed to improve that figure to .331 in 2014 although that placed them one spot outside the top 25 nationally. On four occasions last season, the Colonials only allowed their opponent to convert on three third-down attempts. Double-Take - After starting the first four games of the 2014 season at linebacker, Nic Lamica was moved to the other side of the ball. He wasted no time jumping in as he started the final seven games at wide receiver. Despite not playing a full season on offense, Lamica finished second on the team in receptions (30) and receiving yards (362) while also grabbing two touchdowns. Lamica caught eight passes last Oct. 18, which allowed him to tie the RMU freshman record for single-game receptions. Break It Up - The median completion percentage across the FCS in 2014 was 57.6%. Robert Morris has allowed only two of its past 18 opponents to reach that mark. In fact, six times in this stretch, the Colonials have held their opponent under a 45% rate. In each of the past two seasons, RMU has had a stretch where it held its opponent under a 50% completion mark in three straight games. Ready for a Rookie - True freshman Mathew Barr is set to start under center when RMU opens the season against Dayton. Barr would become the first true freshman to start a season opener at quarterback for the Colonials since 1994. Luke Brumbaugh started last year’s season opener as a redshirt freshman and completed 28 passes in the game. Tkach Attack - After serving as a reserve in prior years, Jake Tkach made the most of his opportunity to play in 2014. The linebacker led the team with 84 tackles and tied for the team lead with 10 tackles for loss. He ranked fourth in the league in tackles per game and second among players who plied their trade in the front seven of a defense. Start Me Up - Nick Faraci enters Saturday's game with the most consecutive starting assignments of all active Colonials as he has served as the center for 33 straight games. On defense, Marcelis Branch has the most total starts among active Colonials with 20, but Andy Smigiera and Mike Stojkovic are tied for the longest active streak (11).


2015 Robert Morris Football Game Notes vs. Dayton (9/5/15) - Page 6 Finish Strong, Start Fast? - A number of Colonial defenders posted admirable Last RMU Game efforts in the season finale that they will look to carry over to the beginning of 2015: Safety Ryan Richards Jr. reset his freshman season bests in both solo Game #11 • Duquesne 22, Robert Morris 0 stops (7) and tackles for loss (3.0) while tying his season high of nine tackles November 22, 2014 • Pittsburgh, Pa. … Defensive end Ryan Lewis tied his career best with seven tackles, all of the solo variety, and also added a career high 3.0 tackles for loss … Linebacker Rooney Field (Attendance: 1,085) - Robert Morris had multiple school Zach Cooper posted a career-high seven hits … Linebacker Jimmy Masson talrecords rewritten but was unable to turn those efforts into a win as it lied a career best 3.0 tackles for loss … Cornerback Drew Allen contributed fell to Duquesne, 22-0, in NEC action in each team's season finale. the first interception of his career. Seniors Tony LaMancusa and Duane Mitchell both broke records along with the Colonial defense setting a new standard. Home Sweet Home - Robert Morris is set to open its season at home for the Mitchell caught seven passes for 91 yards to break his own singlesecond straight year. The Colonials are 14-7 (.667) all-time in home openers season school record for receptions. and 6-3 (.667) in games where their home opener is also their season opener. LaMancusa broke RMU's career punting yards record as he tallied RMU has played 13 different programs in its home opener entering 2015. This three punts downed inside the 20 yard line. Saturday's game will be the sixth time RMU hosts Dayton in its home opener. True freshman Ryan Richards Jr. led a strong defensive effort for the Colonials as he posted a team high and season high tying nine Initial Impressions - A number of RMU players accrued a ‘first’ during the tackles, including seven solo hits, a season-best three tackles for loss course of the 2014 season. A total of 27 Colonials made their first career start and a quarterback hurry. Fellow true freshman Drew Allen posted the a year ago, 15 on offense and 12 on defense. 17 of those 27 had never competed first interception of his career against Duquesne, an athletic, onein a collegiate game before 2014. In all, 35 Colonials made their collegiate handed grab near the goal line. debut last season. RMU held Duquesne to 3-for-16 on third down after it came into the game leading the NEC in third down conversion percentage. Stock Watch - Redshirt senior linebacker Mike Stojkovic is back for his third After RMU's starting quarterback was injured on the first play and final season with RMU after he transferred from FBS program North from scrimmage, a turnover by the Colonials would set the Dukes up Texas. After missing the majority of 2013 to an injury, Stojkovic started every with fantastic field position, which they took advantage of with a fourgame last season and finished among the top five in the conference in tackles yard pass to take the lead. per game (7.5). A high school quarterback that led his team to the state title A trio of punts followed before Duquesne drove into the red zone. game in Texas, Stojkovic owns 100 tackles in a Colonial uniform and has Despite having first-and-goal, the Colonial defense held and forced a recovered four fumbles in 15 games. field goal by the hosts. Allen intercepted Duquesne on its next drive before seven conIt's Not on Us - Head coach John Banaszak, who served in the Marines, had his secutive punts essentially brought the half to a close. RMU posted 70 team playing a very disciplined brand of football in his first season in 2014. yards on its final four drives of the half to the Dukes' 51 on their final The Colonials finished 13th nationally in fewest penalty yards accrued among four possessions as the Colonials twice moved into the hosts' territory. FCS programs. Robert Morris not only led the league in fewest penalty yards Duquesne used a 12-yard pass to score on the first drive of the per game (44.82) but also reset its program record in that category. RMU has second half to add to its advantage. RMU would again move into the accumulated fewer penalty yards than its opponent in 11 of its past 13 games. Dukes' half of the field before turning the ball over on downs. The Colonial defense then forced a Duquesne punt with a threeSpread the Love - Drew Allen, in his third start in his true freshman season, and-out. Robert Morris ran 10 plays on its next possession, again movgrabbed an interception in the 2014 season finale at Duquesne. In doing so, he ing to the Dukes' side of the field, but would be forced to punt facing a became the latest Colonial to pick off a pass. In RMU’s past 18 games, 17 disfourth-and-long. tinct Colonials have grabbed at least one interception. Duquesne tacked on a field goal early in the fourth quarter before the game's next two drives ended in punts. The Century Mark - Rameses Owens and recently graduated running back On the game's final four possessions, two for both teams, each Ryan Thermil each reached the 100-yard rushing mark on two occasions in would advance the ball once into the others' territory, but a turnover 2014. In doing so, more than one Colonial contributed multiple 100-yard on downs and an interception ended those two scoring chances. rushing efforts in a season for the first time since 1998 when Donald Dorsey (1998-99) and Archie Wannamaker (1996-98) achieved the feat. Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Robert Morris 0 0 0 0 0 No Passing Zone - The Robert Morris defense did well in keeping opposing Duquesne 10 0 7 5 22 offenses from moving the ball through the air near the end zone last year. The Colonials grabbed eight interceptions in 2014 within 20 yards of the end zone 2014 Records to Date they were defending. Six different players contributed to that mark while Robert Morris (1-10 / 1-5) / Duquesne (6-6 / 2-4) safety Andy Smigiera had three such grabs on the season. Weather at Kickoff: 37 degrees; Light rain, cold; winds SW @ 9 mph Long And Short of It - The 2014 edition of the Robert Morris defense did not allow a single opponent to complete a pass of 50+ yards. It marked just the Key Statistics: Rushing … Barnes (RMU) 7-18-0 TD; Ho (DUQ) 11-59-0 third time in program history that RMU achieved such a feat as last year’s TD; Passing … Prather (RMU) 12-for-28, 125, 0 TD, 1 INT; LoPresti (DUQ) squad joined the 2009 and 1998 teams. However, last season was the first in 10-for-18, 133, 2 TD, 1 INT; Receiving … Mitchell (RMU) 7-91-0 TD; Colonial history in which neither team completed a pass of 50+ yards Thomas (DUQ) 3-20-0 TD; Defense … Richards Jr. (RMU) 9 tackles, 3.0 throughout the duration of the season. TFL, 1 QBH; Martello (DUQ) 9 tackles, 3.5 TFL, 1 sack, 1 INT, 2 QBH


2015 Robert Morris Football Game Notes vs. Dayton (9/5/15) - Page 7 For Starters - When Robert Morris took the field in its 2014 finale at Duquesne, it sported its 11th distinct offensive starting lineup in the 11th and final game. RMU, which has sported different lineups on offense in its past 14 games overall, saw 23 distinct players start on offense in 2014 alone. Making the Grade - Current redshirt senior offensive lineman Nick Faraci and recently graduated wide receiver Duane Mitchell were both named Capital One Academic AllDistrict First Team last November. It was the second straight year Faraci earned this honor and the first such award for Mitchell, as they continued the trend of academic successes in the football program. These two accolades gave the Colonial program at least one Academic All-District honoree in each of the past 12 seasons, a span in which Robert Morris has taken home 23 overall selections. To put that in perspective, no other NEC school has an active streak of football Academic All-District selections longer than three years. Mitchell, a finance major, became the first RMU wide receiver to ever claim this honor. Ramming Defenses - Rameses Owens flashed dazzling potential as a true freshman in 2014 before missing the final four games due to injury. Owens ran for a 17-yard touchdown in the season opener before rushing for 199 yards at North Dakota in his first career start one week later. In doing so, Owens broke the RMU freshman single-game rushing mark and was also named National Freshman of the Week by The Sports Network, becoming the first Colonial in program history to claim that honor. In his first home start, Owens rushed for 154 yards against Monmouth, which, at the time, was the highest such figure against the Hawks in their past 29 outings. Hurry Up – Robert Morris has run at least 80 offensive plays in a game 12 times in program history. After doing it eight times in its first 20 seasons, RMU ran 80+ plays four times in 2014 under new offensive coordinator Darrin Hicks. That mark included running 83 plays at Dayton last year, a RMU record for a non-conference game. Seventh Heaven - Robert Morris was selected to finish seventh in the annual preseason Northeast Conference coaches poll. That fact may actually bode well for the Colonials on multiple fronts. In two of the past three seasons, the team picked seventh in the league has gone on to claim the NEC's automatic bid into the FCS Playoffs. Furthermore, the only other time in the past decade that Robert Morris was placed in the seventh position in the preseason poll came in 2006. RMU finished 7-4 that season and was a game out of first place at 5-2 in the league. In fact, the Colonials led the nation in total defense that season, allowing an average of 228.4 yards per game.

2015 NEC Preseason Poll as voted by league head coaches

Team (First-Place Votes) 1. Bryant (4) 2. Duquesne (1) 3. Sacred Heart (2) 4. Wagner 5. Saint Francis 6. Central Connecticut State 7. Robert Morris

STATS FCS Top 25 as of Aug. 10, 2015

Team (First-Place Votes) 1. North Dakota State (144) 2. Illinois State (3) 3. Sam Houston State 4. Villanova 5. Coastal Carolina 6. Eastern Washington 7. Jacksonville State 8. Chattanooga 9. New Hampshire 10. Northern Iowa 11. Montana State 12. James Madison 13. Montana 14. Youngstown State 15. Liberty 16. South Dakota State 17. Eastern Kentucky 18. Richmond 19. Southeastern Louisiana 20. Fordham 21. Indiana State 22. Idaho State 23. Harvard 24. Stephen F. Austin 25. McNeese State

2014 Record 15-1 13-2 11-5 11-3 12-2 11-3 10-2 10-4 12-2 9-5 8-5 9-4 9-5 7-5 9-5 9-5 9-4 9-5 9-4 11-3 8-6 8-4 10-0 8-5 6-5

Pts. 3,671 3,423 3,264 3,249 2,900 2,830 2,705 2,590 2,570 2,212 2,038 1,766 1,710 1,662 1,623 1,390 1,073 1,016 791 663 635 627 620 554 440

They'll Be Back - One interesting way to examine the state of the Colonial roster is to look at the number of players projected to start the season opener who will be finished with their careers after the season. Of RMU’s 22 offensive and defensive expected starters, only five Colonials—two on offense, three on defense—will have used all of their NCAA eligibility when the 2015 campaign is completed.

Others Receiving Votes: Eastern Illinois (431), William & Mary (225), Cal Poly (189), Alcorn State (144), South Carolina State (126), North Carolina A&T (108), Northern Arizona (74), Western Carolina (65), Bethune-Cookman (56)

Times Two - One of the mainstays returning to the RMU defense in 2015 is redshirt senior Forrest Mason. Mason earned his second straight All-NEC honor in 2014, making him just one of five Colonials ever to claim multiple all-league honors as a defensive lineman. What made his accolade even more impressive a year ago is that the league’s coaches voted him to the team despite the fact that he was only able to appear in seven games. Mason owns 87 tackles and 9.5 sacks in his career entering 2015. He also claimed a NEC Defensive Player of the Week honor last October.

1996 ................................................... Robert Morris, Monmouth 1997 ....................................................................... Robert Morris 1998 .................................................. Robert Morris, Monmouth 1999 ....................................................................... Robert Morris 2000 ...................................................................... Robert Morris 2001 ......................................................................... Sacred Heart 2002 .................................................................................... Albany 2003 .............................................................. Monmouth, Albany 2004 ............................. Monmouth, Central Connecticut State 2005 ............................ Central Connecticut State, Stony Brook 2006 ............................................................................ Monmouth 2007 .................................................................................... Albany 2008 ................................................................................... Albany 2009 .................................................. Central Connecticut State 2010 ........................ Robert Morris, Central Connecticut State 2011 .................................................................. Albany, Duquesne 2012 ..................................................................... Albany, Wagner 2013 ....................................................... Duquesne, Sacred Heart 2014 .......................................................... Sacred Heart, Wagner

The Nurse Will See You - RMU's starting center, redshirt senior Nick Faraci, became the fifth Colonial in school history, and the first on the offensive side of the ball, to be earn a prestigious Academic All-America award this past December. However, that may not even be his most impressive feat. Faraci graduated from RMU in May with the highest grade point average in his nursing class. He subsequently passed his nursing board exams in the summer to earn his registered nurse (RN) license. Faraci, who owns a 3.94 cumulative GPA, worked in four area hospitals as part of his clinical rotations over the past few years.

NEC Champions since 1996


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2014 NCAA Final Rankings

Robert Morris Assistant Coaches

Team

Scott Farison (assistant head coach, defensive coordinator; Mercyhurst ’01) Farison, in his 14th season at RMU, is currently the longest-tenured active member on staff. He was promoted to assistant head coach last year and is in his ninth season as defensive coordinator. In Farison’s 12 seasons coaching the defensive side of the ball at RMU, the Colonials have finished among the top 25 nationally in total defense on six occasions, including finishing among the top 11 on four of those occurrences. Farison has been directly responsible for helping four different Colonials to NEC Defensive Player of the Year honors since 2004. Darrin Hicks (offensive coordinator; Washington & Jefferson ’96) Hicks is in his second season as offensive coordinator after brining 17 years of collegiate coaching experience to RMU. Hicks’ numerous accomplishments include helping Delta State win games in the Division II Tournament in back-to-back years, including reaching the national quarterfinals in 2008. Hicks was an all-conference offensive lineman who helped Washington & Jefferson reach the national championship game as a player. Andrew Richardson (offensive line; Penn State ’05) Richardson is in his ninth season at Robert Morris and was promoted to recruiting coordinator prior to the 2014 season. In Richardson’s time on staff, RMU offensive linemen have claimed seven All-NEC honors, and two Colonials have earned All-America awards. Richardson helped A.J. Dalton improve his craft and earn a free agent contract with the Detroit Lions in 2014. Bill Hurley (secondary; Syracuse ’80) Hurley is in his seventh season on staff at RMU. He has seen Colonial defensive backs take home eight All-NEC honors, five by corners and three by safeties, in addition to a major postseason award. Drafted as a safety in the fourth round of the 1980 draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Hurley played two seasons in the NFL with New Orleans and Buffalo. Patrick Shepard (receivers and tight ends; Miami University ’09) Shepard is in his seventh season on staff at RMU. He has coached each of the top two Colonials in the school’s all-time receptions category. In his first five years when he coached exclusively tight ends, Shepard helped RMU earn four league awards at that position. Myles Russ (running backs; Robert Morris ’11) Russ is in his fourth season on staff at RMU. He helped two Colonials to multiple 100-yard rushing efforts in 2014. The RMU alum was named the 2010 Northeast Conference Offensive Player of the Year after averaging 5.8 yards per carry. Cornelius Coleman (defensive line; Waynesburg ’99) Coleman is in his second season on staff at RMU. Before helping Forrest Mason to All-NEC honors in 2014, Coleman was the assistant head coach and recruiting coordinator at Averett University. He has participated in the NFL-NCAA Coaches Academy on two occasions. Nick McVay (receivers; Otterbein ’13) McVay is in his second season on staff at RMU. After coaching tight ends last year, he will assist with receivers in 2015. He earned three letters at Ohio Wesleyan and Otterbein. Mike Brown (outside linebackers; Mercyhurst ’13) Brown is in his first season on staff at RMU although he was an intern with the program in 2014, assisting the defensive staff. He also previously worked as an intern at James Madison. TBA

Penalty Yards .................. 13 ............................. 493 Penalties ......................... T-25 ............................. 63 Tackles for Loss ............. T-25 .............................. 7.1 3rd Down Defense ......... 26 .............................. .331 Passing Defense ............. 27 ........................... 189.2 4th Down Defense ........ T-32 ........................... .429 Punt Return Defense .... T-35 ........................... 6.71 Passes Intercepted ...... T-42 ............................... 13 Punt Returns .................. 43 ............................. 9.67 First Down Defense ........ 44 .............................. 229 Blocked Kicks ............... T-49 ................................ 3 Passing Efficiency Def. ... 60 ........................ 126.75 Kick Return Defense ..... 69 ........................... 20.36 Red Zone Defense ........... 70 ............................. .820 Turnovers Gained ........ T-78 ............................... 17 Total Defense .................. 86 .......................... 420.3

Individual Punt Returns ................. 21 ................... Eddie (9.6) Interceptions ............... T-26 ............... Taylor (0.4) Fumbles Recovered ..... T-42 ............. Stojkovic (2) Receptions/Game ........ T-58 ............ Mitchell (4.9) Interceptions ............... T-80 .......... Smigiera (0.3) Field Goals/Game ........ T-88 .......... Khaleghi (.55) Punting ........................... 94 ...... LaMancusa (36.1) Tackles/Game ............... 111 .................. Tkach (7.6)

Stat Facts Most Rushing Yards, Consecutive Games Tim Hall - 477 (1994) - 278 yards @ Bethany (11/5) - 199 yards vs. Mercyhurst (11/12) Most Passing Yards, Consecutive Games Tim Levcik - 640 (2001) - 277 vs. Wagner (10/27) - 363 vs. Stony Brook (11/3) Most Receiving Yards, Consecutive Games Tyjuan Massey - 299 (2005) - 27 @ Albany (11/5) - 272 vs. Sacred Heart (11/12) Career 100-yard rushing games Sam Dorsett - 19 (1999-2003) Active 100-yard rushing games Rameses Owens - 2 (2014 - ) Career 100-yard receiving games Tyjuan Massey - 7 (2002-05) Active 100-yard receiving games Gavin, Lamica - 1 each Career 200-yard passing games Drew Geyer - 17 (2002-05) Erik Cwalinski - 17 (2005-08) Active 200-yard passing games Derik Abbott - 2 (2012 - ) Career 10+ tackle games James Noel - 24 (2002-05) Active 10+ tackle games Stojkovic, Tkach - 2 each


2015 Robert Morris Football Game Notes vs. Dayton (9/5/15) - Page 9 The Founding Father - The one constant in the first two decades of Colonial football was former head coach Joe Walton. Walton, the former NFL tight end and head coach of the New York Jets, started the program from scratch, completing everything from hiring assistants to purchasing equipment. He was named NEC Coach of the Year four times in 18 seasons and guided RMU to a pair of NCAA I-AA mid-major national crowns during his time on the sidelines. Walton, currently a special assistant to the athletic director at Robert Morris, was inducted into the RMU Athletic Hall of Fame in November 2013. Get To The Chopper - A quick glance at RMU’s record when broken down proves how important it is the Colonials get off to a good start in contests. When Robert Morris is leading at halftime, the program owns an all-time record of 89-13 (.873). When trailing at the break, Robert Morris owns a mark of 13-80-1 (.144). Even going into halftime tied is beneficial, as the Colonials own an overall record of 14-9 (.609) in such games. The Magic Mark - Since the Colonials began play in 1994, there have been 76 games in which Robert Morris has scored 30 or more points. In those contests RMU boasts a record of 71-5 (.934), including a record of 42-5 (.894) in games in which the team scores between 30 and 39 points. In games in which the Colonials score 40 or more points, RMU is a perfect 29-0. RMU Football Historical Tidbits - The inaugural running back at Robert Morris, the late Tim Hall (1994-95), rushed for 2,908 yards in his two seasons as a Colonial. Hall still owns the FCS season and career records for yards per carry, with his season record of 8.7 yards per carry set in 1994 and his twoyear career record of 7.4 established in 1994 and 1995 ... Hall also ranks fourth all-time in the FCS in both rushing yards per game (153.1) and allpurpose yards per game (194.8) ... Former Colonial linebacker James Noel (2002-05) ranks sixth in the FCS record book for career tackles per game (10.7), while his career tackle total of 437 takedowns ranks 15th all-time ... Former linebacker and assistant coach Alex DiMichele (2008-10) averaged 10 tackles per game over his three years in a Robert Morris uniform, which ranks 13th all-time in the FCS record book ... Robert Morris has topped the nation in passing defense twice in the past 16 years, based on passing efficiency defense rating. The Colonials topped the charts in 1999 (with a 80.80 rating) as well as in 2006 (with a 88.70 rating). Did You Know? - Robert Morris owns the all-time FCS record for the most consecutive quarters while holding an opponent scoreless. During the 1996 season, the Colonials went 15 straight quarters without allowing a single point. In fact, the record-setting streak occurred at the beginning of the season. RMU posted three straight shutouts -- 20-0 against Mercyhurst (9/7), 38-0 against Butler (9/14) and 7-0 against Towson State (9/21) -- to open the campaign and then held Central Connecticut State (9/28) scoreless for the first three quarters before finally allowing a point for the first time all season. In all, Robert Morris went 234:04 before allowing a point in 1996. RMU went 9-2 (.818) in 1996, claiming a share of the NEC championship, and conceded just 12.9 points per game. The Last Time a Colonial ... Rushed for 200 or more yards in a game: Myles Russ, 246 (10/11/08 vs. Duquesne - span of 71 games) ... Passed for 300 or more yards in a game: Paul Jones, 321 (9/28/13 @ VMI - span of 18 games) ... Passed for 400 or more yards in a game: Rich Demaio, 444 (11/15/03 @ Duquesne - span of 119 games) ... Scored three or more touchdowns in a game: Duane Mitchell, 3 (11/2/13 vs. Bryant - span of 14 games) ... Made 15 or more tackles in a game: Mike Cook, 19 (9/14/13 vs. Dayton - span of 19 games) ... Had three or more interceptions in a game: Brian Dunn, 3 (10/8/94 vs. Duquesne - span of 214 games) ... Had three or more sacks in a game: Nolan Nearhoof, 3 (10/13/12 @ Bryant - span of 27 games).

Robert Morris in the 2014 NEC Stats Category Rank Avg. Scoring Offense 7th 9.9 Scoring Defense 7th 34.3 Pass Offense 5th 149.7 Pass Defense 5th 189.2 Kickoff Returns 6th 16.8 Net Punting 4th 32.3 Turnover Margin 7th -1.82 Rushing Offense 7th 86.2 Rushing Defense 7th 231.1 Total Offense 7th 235.9 Total Defense 7th 420.3 Punt Returns 3rd 9.7 Pass Efficiency 7th 90.6 Pass Efficiency Defense 7th 126.8 First Downs 7th 156 Opponent First Downs 7th 229 Sacks By 7th 12 Penalties 1st 44.8 Opponent Penalties 1st 81.8 4th Down 6th .348 Opponent 4th Down 5th .429 Red Zone Offense 6th .682 Red Zone Defense 6th .820 3rd Down 7th .286 Opponent 3rd Down 4th .331 Sacks Against 7th 36 Field Goals 3rd .667 PAT Kicking 7th .750 Time of Possession 7th 27:02 Kickoff Coverage 6th 36.8

The Start Chart CAREER STARTS AT ROBERT MORRIS NAME Con. 12 13 14 15 Faraci, N. 33 11 11 11 0 Robertson, M. 29 9 11 11 0 Branch, M. 0 9 11 -- 0 Mason, F. 7 0 10 7 0 Stojkovic, M. 11 -- 4 11 0 Smigiera, A. 11 -- 1 11 0 Lamica, N. 11 -- 0 11 0 Smith, K. 0 0 11 -- 0 Chambliss, B. 0 -- 0 8 0 Gavin, S. 0 0 5 3 0 Lewis, R. 0 -- 0 8 0 Masson, J. 7 -- 0 8 0 Thiel, J. 0 0 0 8 0 Tkach, J. 0 0 0 8 0 Woods, S. 0 -- 0 8 0 Shennan, C. 0 -- 7 0 0 Trgovcich, A. 3 -- -- 7 0 Line, B. 2 -- -- 6 0 Owens, R. 0 -- -- 6 0 Zamiska, Z. 1 -- 0 6 0 Abbott, D. 0 0 0 5 0 Brumbaugh, L. 0 -- 0 5 0 Centofanti, L. 0 0 0 4 0 Ferguson, G. 4 -- -- 4 0 Allen, D. 3 -- -- 3 0 Lucian, A. 3 0 0 3 0 Richards Jr., R. 3 -- -- 3 0 Prather, M. 1 -- 1 1 0 Williams, J. 0 -- -- 2 0 Barnes, F. 1 -- -- 1 0 Blackmon, J. 0 -- 0 1 0 Garry, C. 0 0 1 0 0 Maine, E. 0 -- 0 1 0

TOTAL 33 31 20 17 15 12 11 11 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1


Robert Morris Captains Head coach John Banaszak announced after the team's final scrimmage that four Colonials will serve as captains in the 2015 season.

OFFENSE Redshirt senior Nick Faraci and senior Max Robertson are the team’s captains on offense. Faraci has started each of RMU’s past 33 games at center and was selected as an Academic All-American in 2014. Robertson started 31 games at left guard over the past three seasons, but he was shifted down a spot to left tackle prior to the 2015 season. DEFENSE Redshirt seniors Forrest Mason and Mike Stojkovic are the team’s captains on defense. Mason is a two-time AllNortheast Conference honoree and is one of just five defensive lineman in RMU history to earn multiple allleague honors. He owns 87 tackles and 9.5 sacks in his career. He became the first Colonial defensive lineman to be named NEC Defensive Player of the Week in over 15 years last October. Stojkovic, who served as a captain in the latter half of the 2014 season, was ranked among the top five in the league in tackles per game last year and totaled 82 stops. He owns 100 tackles and 11.5 tackles for loss in a Colonial uniform. The Texas native began his collegiate career at FBS institution North Texas.

Robert Morris On The Airwaves Gameday Colonial football games are heard live on ESPN Radio AM-970 Pittsburgh, the flagship station of Robert Morris University athletics. ESPN 970 and RMU reached a threeyear agreement in the summer of 2013 to broadcast football, men’s basketball and men’s hockey games. The Voice of the Colonials, Chris Shovlin, and color analyst Brian Cleary call the football action. RMU Assistant Media Relations Director Spencer Kowitz joins Shovlin as color analyst for select Colonial road games. "The John Banaszak Show" is on 30 minutes prior to kickoff. Games can also be heard on the station’s website, www.970espn. com, as well as on iHeartRadio. RMU home and league games can generally be seen live for free on NEC Front Row, the conference’s online digital network. The league has added multiple upgrades in recent years, including the ability to transmit live events in HD as well as providing the ability for the viewer to use a DVR-style, in-game real-time rewind feature. Robert Morris will also have at least two games that will air on ESPN3 in 2015 as its October 10 home game against Sacred Heart and its October 31 contest at Central Connecticut State can be seen on the digital network. Weekly Segments Coach Banaszak sits down for a weekly chat with playby-play voice Chris Shovlin most Mondays at the All Star Sports Bar & Grill in either Robinson or Canonsburg. Their discussion is aired live on ESPN 970 from 8-9 p.m. Coach Banaszak also has a weekly segment on TribLIVE Radio that generally can be heard on Wednesday at 9:45 a.m. A Colonial student-athlete is also usually featured on ESPN 970 during a weekday afternoon.

RMU’s All-Time Record When ... Scores fewer than 10 points: 3-25 (.107) Scores 10-19 points: 11-42-1 (.213) Scores 20-29 points: 31-30 (.508) Scores 30-39 points: 42-5 (.894) Scores 40-49 points: 26-0 (1.000) Scores 50+ points: 3-0 (1.000) Scores a special teams touchdown: 7-3 (.700) Has a 100-yard rusher: 64-26-1 (.709) Has a 200-yard rusher: 9-1 (.900) Has a 100-yard receiver: 39-20 (.661) Has a 300-yard passer: 6-3 (.667) Has three interceptions in a game: 20-5 (.800) Has four + interceptions in a game: 8-0 (1.000) Has 1-4 sacks in a game: 80-68 (.541) Has five + sacks in a game: 22-7 (.759) All-Time Record: 116-102-1 (.532) All-Time Home Record: 65-40 (.619) All-Time Road Record: 51-62-1 (.452) Playing on Grass: 57-30-1 (.653) Playing on Turf: 9-7 (.563) Playing on Field Turf: 50-65 (.435) Playing After a Loss (within season): 39-52-1 (.429) In Overtime: 3-2 (.600) Playing at Night: 3-11 (.214) Playing after a Bye Week: 16-9-1 (.635) When Leading at Halftime: 89-13 (.873) When Trailing at Halftime: 13-80-1 (.144) When Tied at Halftime: 14-9 (.609) Record in August: 0-2 (.000) Record in September: 44-36 (.550) Record in October: 41-38-1 (.519) Record in November: 31-26 (.544)

The Last Time Robert Morris ...

Scored 50 or more points in a game: 54 @ Central Connecticut State (W, 54-21; 11/9/13) ... a span of 13 games Scored fewer than 10 points in a game: 0 @ Duquesne (L, 0-22; 11/22/14) ... a span of 0 games Tallied five or more sacks in a game: 5 vs. Bryant (W, 24-3; 11/2/13) ... a span of 14 games Tallied four + interceptions in a game: 4 @ Central Connecticut State (W, 54-21; 11/9/13) ... a span of 13 games Had 25 or more first downs in a game: 27 vs. Bryant (L, 27-34; 10/22/11) ... a span of 37 games Had over 400 yards total offense: 448 @ VMI (W, 37-31 (2 OT); 9/28/13) ... a span of 18 games Had fewer than 200 yards total offense: 149 @ Duquesne (L, 0-22; 11/22/14) ... a span of 0 games Had two 100-yard rushers: @ Monmouth (W, 41-20; 10/25/97) ... a span of 182 games Ralph Clark (15 attempts, 127 yards, 1 TD) Archie Wannamaker (19 attempts, 106 yards, 1 TD) Had two 100-yard receivers: vs. Stony Brook (W, 45-19; 11/3/01) ... a span of 140 games Stephen McNair (5 catches, 112 yards, 1 TD) Brent Hockenberry (6 catches, 106 yards, 1 TD) Scored a special teams touchdown: @ VMI (W, 37-31 (2 OT); 9/28/13) ... a span of 18 games Antwan Eddie 88-yard punt return Played in overtime: @ VMI (W, 37-31; 9/28/13) (2 OT) ... a span of 18 games


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Robert Morris By the Numbers 1-

The first Northeast Conference program to claim an automatic berth in the NCAA FCS Playoffs in 2010

2 - Number of teams Robert Morris will face from the Missouri Valley Football Conference in 2015, widely regarded as the best league at the FCS level

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Super Bowl championships won by RMU head coach John Banaszak as a defensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers

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Number of distinct Colonials who were named NEC Rookie of the Week in 2014, tying a league record

5 - Consecutive seasons in which Robert Morris has faced at least one nationally ranked opponent entering 2015

6 - Northeast Conference championships (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2010) for RMU in the 20-year history of the league

10 - This is the 10th consecutive year RMU will play Dayton, the only non-conference foe on its 2015 slate it has faced previously

Colonials in the NFL Since Robert Morris played its first season in 1994, three former Colonials have appeared in a game in the National Football League (NFL), the most among current NEC members in this span as of August 2015. Many players have “rewritten” record books at various schools. At Robert Morris, however, Tim Hall wrote the record book. Hall rushed for 2,908 yards on 393 carries in his two seasons in a Colonial uniform and was named an All-American by the Associated Press in 1995. He was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the sixth round (183rd player overall) in the 1996 NFL Draft. In 1997, he led the Raiders in yards per carry average with 5.2 and was second in rushing yards to Napolean Kaufman. On Sept. 30, 1998, Hall was shot and killed in Kansas City at age 24. Hank Fraley, who played on the offensive line for Robert Morris from 1996-1999, carved out a niche for himself in the NFL for over a decade. Fraley was a three-time Mid-Major All-American during his years at RMU before he was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers to a free-agent contract in April 2000. Fraley was later claimed by the Eagles and started at center for Philadelphia for the entire 2001 season, helping the team to the 2002 NFC Championship game. For four straight seasons with Fraley starting at center from 2002-05, the Eagles appeared in the NFC Championship game. In 2005, Fraley became the first RMU alum to appear in the Super Bowl when he started at center against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX. Former RMU defensive back Robb Butler played for the San Diego Chargers during the 2004 season and was featured in special teams situations, including returning kickoffs.

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Northeast Conference Offensive, Defensive or Rookie of the Year selections by Colonials

23 - Number of CoSIDA Academic All-District selections earned by Colonial football student-athletes in the past 12 seasons

27 - Number of Colonials who earned their first-career start during the 2014 season

117 - Career tackles by Marcelis Branch, the most among active Colonials

135 - All-time All-Northeast Conference First or Second Team selections collected by Colonials

199 - Number of yards Rameses Owens ran for in his first start in 2014, breaking the RMU single-game rookie record

Robert Morris in the Red Zone - 2015 Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ------ Failed to score inside 20 -----Date Opponent Score In 20 Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

9/5 9/12 9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

DAYTON @ Youngstown State NOTRE DAME (OHIO) @ South Dakota St. @ Wagner * SACRED HEART * DUQUESNE * @ C. Conn. State * EAST TENNESSEE ST. @ Saint Francis * BRYANT *

TOTALS * Northeast Conference game


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2-Deep Depth Chart - Dayton @ Robert Morris ROBERT MORRIS OFFENSE (Multiple Spread)

DAYTON DEFENSE

LT 77 MAX ROBERTSON 6-4 325 SR DE 46 NATE SUDNICK 6-2 245 SR 64 Gio De Loera 6-3 285 FR 56 Nate Marotta 6-3 235 R-FR LG 76 BLAKE CHAMBLISS 6-5 300 R-SO DT 34 AUSTEN ALBER 6-3 268 R-SR 62 Ian Bjuro 6-3 285 SO 50 Wes Hegemann 6-2 268 R-FR C 68 NICK FARACI 6-3 290 R-SR DT 60 ANDY CARFAGNA 6-4 265 SR 70 Riley Metheney 6-3 295 FR 62 Matt Brown 6-2 265 R-SR RG 72 JOSH THIEL 6-3 300 R-JR DE 15 MICHAEL GRAY 6-2 225 SR 52 Anthony Lucian 6-4 280 R-JR 54 Nick Surges 6-3 228 R-FR RT 66 MIKE LAMB 6-6 345 R-FR LB 45 CHRIS BEASCHLER 6-0 226 SR 73 Drew Garbenis 6-5 315 R-SO 47 Andrew McCormick 6-1 210 R-FR TE 8 NIC LAMICA 6-4 220 R-SO LB 49 JACK CRAIN 6-1 215 R-SO 17 Luke Centofanti 6-0 195 R-JR 51 Austin Lacke 6-0 215 R-SO QB 2 MATHEW BARR 6-4 210 FR FLYER 30 RYAN SCHWENKE 6-0 195 SR 13 Luke Brumbaugh 6-3 190 R-SO 31 Chris Hagan 5-11 210 SR RB 32 RAMESES OWENS 6-2 230 SO CB 1 CHRISTIAN SEARLES 5-9 178 SO 26 Dante Satcher 6-0 170 FR 24 Tom Fanning 6-0 180 R-SO WR 4 JAMISON WILLIAMS 6-3 205 SO S 2 NOLAN HARMOTTO 6-2 219 SR 14 Sean Gavin 6-0 175 R-JR 5 Travis Nees 5-11 195 SR WR 23 KYLE BUSS 5-11 185 R-FR FS 20 DANNY LEACH 5-11 201 SR 7 Warren Robinson 5-9 155 FR 39 David Leisring 6-1 182 FR WR 87 JORDAN BLACKMON 6-0 170 R-SO CB 3 CAMERON STUBBS 5-10 201 SR 10 Craig Thompson 5-10 175 SO 13 Brett Bass 5-11 191 SR ************************************************************************************************************************************

DAYTON OFFENSE ROBERT MORRIS DEFENSE (3-4) OT 70 ZAC MORGAN 6-7 280 SR DE 92 RYAN LEWIS 6-5 280 JR 76 Bryan Corpuz 6-3 254 R-FR 56 Austin Trgovcich 6-2 260 R-JR OG 63 BEN GAUTHIER 6-2 250 FR DT 53 ZACK ZAMISKA 6-5 285 R-SO 53 John Kohley 6-2 275 FR 99 Amir Fenwick 6-0 270 FR C 59 SHANE TOUB 6-3 272 SR DE 90 FORREST MASON 6-3 280 R-SR 52 Robert Delaney 6-2 265 SR 51 Grant Lanza 6-4 240 SO OG 79 SPENCER LUALLEN 6-3 289 SR OLB 31 JIMMY MASSON 6-0 200 JR 61 Andrew Kostecka 6-3 280 R-FR 6 Zach Cooper 5-10 190 JR OT 77 JIMMY VOGEL 6-4 290 SR ILB 58 JAKE TKACH 6-0 235 R-SR 76 Bryan Corpuz 6-3 254 R-FR 49 T-J Waters 6-3 235 R-SO QB 18 BLAKE BIR 6-1 210 R-SO ILB 11 MIKE STOJKOVIC 6-3 240 R-SR 12 Alex Jeske 6-2 203 R-FR 46 Joseph Uhatafe 6-1 230 SO RB 23 CONNOR KACSOR 6-0 211 R-SR OLB 15 KIMANI SMITH 6-3 220 R-JR 28 Tucker Yinger 5-11 178 R-FR 50 Gerald Ferguson 6-2 210 SO WR 83 CORY STUART 6-1 200 SR CB 5 MARCELIS BRANCH 5-11 190 R-JR 36 Austin Ahrendt 6-3 205 FR 23 Marquis Robinson 5-9 180 R-FR WR 85 JACK EURITT 6-4 205 R-SO SS 21 RYAN RICHARDS JR. 6-1 200 SO 87 Peter Garvin 6-0 188 R-FR 27 Sam Woods 6-0 190 R-SO SLOT 6 KYLE SESS 5-10 197 SR WS 18 ANDY SMIGIERA 6-1 205 JR 27 Spencer Adams 5-10 180 R-SO 35 Shane McFarland 5-10 195 SO SLOT 27 SPENCER ADAMS 5-10 180 R-SO CB 16 DREW ALLEN 6-1 185 SO 88 J.P. Forucci 5-11 175 FR 22 Roger Richardson IV 5-10 180 FR ************************************************************************************************************************************

ROBERT MORRIS SPECIAL TEAMS

DAYTON SPECIAL TEAMS

PK 47 CONNOR SHENNAN 6-1 205 JR PK 96 WILLIAM WILL 6-0 190 SR 89 William Kirch 6-2 160 FR 81 Chris Papalia 6-1 190 FR P 48 ADAM CHECK 6-1 185 FR P 81 CHRIS PAPALIA 6-1 190 FR HOLD 27 SAM WOODS 6-0 190 R-SO HOLD 10 LUKE JOHNSON 6-3 210 R-SR SNAP 55 TREY HARPER 6-5 225 FR SNAP 52 ROBERT DELANEY 6-2 265 SR KR 26 DANTE SATCHER 6-0 170 FR KR 3 CAMERON STUBBS 5-10 201 SR 7 Warren Robinson 5-9 155 FR 1 CHRISTIAN SEARLES 5-9 178 SO PR 7 WARREN ROBINSON 5-9 155 FR PR 3 CAMERON STUBBS 5-10 201 SR 18 Andy Smigiera 6-1 205 JR 1 Christian Searles 5-9 178 SO


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5 0

Robert Morris Career Starts ... RB Owens Satcher

QB

WR Blackmon Thompson

6 0

WR

Barr 0 Brumbaugh 5

1 0

TE Lamica * 11 Centofanti * 4

RT Lamb Garbenis

Thiel Lucian *

8 3

LG

LT

Chambliss * 8 Bjuro 0

Robertson * 31 De Loera 0

DT

DE Lewis Trgovcich

CB Branch 20 Robinson, M. 0

C Faraci 33 Metheney 0

RG 0 0

Masson Cooper

Zamiska Fenwick

8 7

Mason Lanza

17 0

2 8

Tkach Waters

SS

WS

Richards Jr. 3 Woods 8

Smigiera 12 McFarland 0

CB Allen 3 Richardson IV 0

OLB

ILB

Stojkovic * 15 Uhatafe 0

8 0

WR Williams Gavin

DE 6 0

ILB

OLB

Buss 0 Robinson, W. 0

Smith Ferguson

8 0

11 4

Notes: Centofanti's career starts include four at wide receiver in 2014 ... Chambliss' career starts include eight at left tackle in 2014 ... Lamica's career starts include four at outside linebacker and seven at wide receiver in 2014 ... Lucian's career starts include three at left tackle in 2014 ... Robertson's career starts include 31 at left guard from 2012-14 ... Stojkovic's career starts include four at outside linebacker in 2013.

2015 Offense Game-by-Game Starters Game

WR

TE

RT

RG

C

LG

LT

QB

RB

WR

WR

DAYTON @ Youngstown State NOTRE DAME (OHIO) @ South Dakota State @ Wagner SACRED HEART DUQUESNE @ Central Conn. State EAST TENNESSEE STATE @ Saint Francis BRYANT

2015 Defense Game-by-Game Starters Game

DAYTON @ Youngstown State NOTRE DAME (OHIO) @ South Dakota State @ Wagner SACRED HEART DUQUESNE @ Central Conn. State EAST TENNESSEE STATE @ Saint Francis BRYANT

CB SS DE

DT

DE OLB ILB ILB OLB WS CB


2015 Robert Morris Football Game Notes vs. Dayton (9/5/15) - Page 14

2014 Individual Game-By-Game Quarterback

Receivers

#3 - DERIK ABBOTT Comp-Att-Int Yds TD Long E. KENTUCKY -- DNP -@ North Dakota -- DNP -@ Lafayette 1-5-0 6 0 6 @ Dayton 6-11-1 60 0 18 MONMOUTH 16-28-2 163 2 29t @ Sacred Heart 14-24-2 230 2 31 C. CONN. STATE 18-28-0 215 2 26 @ No. 25 Bryant 11-21-2 74 1 14t WAGNER 2-2-0 56 0 42 SAINT FRANCIS -- DNP -@ Duquesne -- DNP -ABBOTT'S CAREER HIGHS Attempts ....................................................... 28 on two occasions Completions .......... 18 vs. Central Connecticut State (10/18/14) Yards ............................................. 230 @ Sacred Heart (10/11/14) Touchdowns ................................................. 2 on three occasions Long .......................................................... 42 vs. Wagner (11/8/14) ABBOTT'S CAREER TOTALS 300+ Yard Games ......................................................................... 0 200+ Yard Games ......................................................................... 2 Multiple TD Pass Games .............................................................. 3 Record as Starter ........................................................... 1-4 (.200) ABBOTT IN 2014 300+ Yard Games ......................................................................... 0 200+ Yard Games ......................................................................... 2 Multiple TD Pass Games .............................................................. 3 Record as Starter ........................................................... 1-4 (.200)

#17 - LUKE CENTOFANTI

#81 - JUSTIN KEMPKA

Rec-Yds-TD Long E. KENTUCKY -- DNP -@ North Dakota 0-0-0 -@ Lafayette 0-0-0 -@ Dayton 3-41-0 18 MONMOUTH 1-9-0 9 @ Sacred Heart 2-53-0 28 C. CONN. STATE 5-62-0 20 @ No. 25 Bryant 2-21-0 13 WAGNER 2-21-0 18 SAINT FRANCIS 1-9-0 9 @ Duquesne 3-22-0 11

Rec-Yds-TD Long E. KENTUCKY 2-6-0 3 @ North Dakota 1-1-0 1 @ Lafayette 0-0-0 -@ Dayton 3-13-0 5 MONMOUTH 1-20-0 20 @ Sacred Heart 3-9-1 4 C. CONN. STATE 0-0-0 -@ No. 25 Bryant 0-0-0 -WAGNER 0-0-0 -SAINT FRANCIS 1-3-1 3 @ Duquesne 0-0-0 --

CENTOFANTI'S CAREER HIGHS Receptions ..... 5 vs. C. Conn. State (10/18/14) Yards ............. 62 vs. C. Conn. State (10/18/14) Long .................. 28 @ Sacred Heart (10/11/14) TD’s .................................................................. 0 Career 100-Yard Games ................................ 0

KEMPKA'S CAREER HIGHS Receptions ........................ 3 on two occasions Yards .................... 20 vs. Monmouth (10/4/14) Long ..................... 20 vs. Monmouth (10/4/14) TD’s .................................... 1 on two occasions Career 100-Yard Games ................................ 0

#8 - NIC LAMICA

#7 - DUANE MITCHELL

E. KENTUCKY @ North Dakota @ Lafayette @ Dayton MONMOUTH @ Sacred Heart C. CONN. STATE @ No. 25 Bryant WAGNER SAINT FRANCIS @ Duquesne

Rec-Yds-TD Long 0-0-0 -0-0-0 -0-0-0 -0-0-0 -3-14-0 12 4-93-1 31 8-112-1 26 2-12-0 8 6-73-0 33 5-46-0 28 2-12-0 11

LAMICA'S CAREER HIGHS Receptions ..... 8 vs. C. Conn. State (10/18/14) Yards ............ 112 vs. C. Conn. State (10/18/14) Long ........................... 33 vs. Wagner (11/8/14) TD’s .................................... 1 on two occasions Career 100-Yard Games ................................. 1

Kicker

MITCHELL’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions .......... 9 vs. E. Kentucky (8/28/14) Yards ........................ 141 @ Wagner (10/26/13) Long ........................... 67t vs. Bryant (11/2/13) TD’s ................................ 3 vs. Bryant (11/2/13) Career 100-Yard Games ................................ 3

Punter

#29 - HUNTER KHALEGHI E. KENTUCKY @ North Dakota @ Lafayette @ Dayton MONMOUTH @ Sacred Heart C. CONN. STATE @ No. 25 Bryant WAGNER SAINT FRANCIS @ Duquesne

Rec-Yds-TD Long E. KENTUCKY 9-62-0 23 @ North Dakota 6-61-1 37 @ Lafayette 1-6-0 6 @ Dayton 8-64-0 13 MONMOUTH 5-70-1 29t @ Sacred Heart 3-50-0 27 C. CONN. STATE 3-38-1 14 @ No. 25 Bryant 8-44-1 14t WAGNER 3-55-0 42 SAINT FRANCIS 1-3-0 3 @ Duquesne 7-91-0 27

#38 - TONY LaMANCUSA FG-FGA 1-1 0-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

PAT Pts 1-1 4 1-2 1 0-0 3 1-1 1 2-2 2 1-2 1 1-1 13 1-1 1 0-0 0 1-1 1 0-0 0

Long 39 -24 ---42 -----

E. KENTUCKY @ North Dakota @ Lafayette @ Dayton MONMOUTH @ Sacred Heart C. CONN. STATE @ No. 25 Bryant WAGNER SAINT FRANCIS @ Duquesne

No. 10 7 11 7 6 5 3 6 7 5 8

Yards Avg. 387 38.7 234 33.4 395 35.9 211 30.1 176 29.3 181 36.2 94 31.3 269 44.8 249 35.6 195 39.0 313 39.1

Long I20 49 4 41 1 47 1 44 0 36 2 40 0 39 0 63 2 49 1 47 1 49 3

Career-Long Field Goal ..................... 42 vs. Central Connecticut State (10/18/14) Career-Long Punt ..................................................................... 63 on two occasions Career-High Field Goals .................... 4* vs. Central Connecticut State (10/18/14) Career-High Game Average (min. 3 attempts) ... 44.8 @ No. 25 Bryant (10/25/14)


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2014 Individual Game-By-Game Running Backs #39 - FORREST BARNES

#36 - COLE BLAKE

RUSHING RECEIVING Att-Yds-TD Long Rec-Yds-TD Long E. KENTUCKY -- DNP -@ North Dakota -- DNP -@ Lafayette -- DNP -@ Dayton 16-61-1 16 1-3-0 3 MONMOUTH -- DNP -@ Sacred Heart -- DNP -C. CONN. STATE -- DNP -@ No. 25 Bryant 5-16-0 9 0-0-0 -WAGNER 3-8-0 3 0-0-0 -SAINT FRANCIS -- DNP -@ Duquesne 7-18-0 7 0-0-0 --

RUSHING RECEIVING Att-Yds-TD Long Rec-Yds-TD Long E. KENTUCKY -- DNP -@ North Dakota 0-0-0 -- 0-0-0 -@ Lafayette 11-38-0 7 5-10-0 6 @ Dayton 0-0-0 -- 0-0-0 -MONMOUTH -- DNP -@ Sacred Heart -- DNP -C. CONN. STATE -- DNP -@ No. 25 Bryant -- DNP -WAGNER -- DNP -SAINT FRANCIS -- DNP -@ Duquesne -- DNP --

BARNES' CAREER HIGHS Rush / Receptions ... 16 @ Dayton (9/20/14) ...................... 1 @ Dayton (9/20/14) Yards ......................... 61 @ Dayton (9/20/14) ...................... 3 @ Dayton (9/20/14) Long .......................... 16 @ Dayton (9/20/14) ...................... 3 @ Dayton (9/20/14) TD’s ........................... 1 @ Dayton (9/20/14) .......................................................... 0 Career 100-Yard Games ......... 0 ............................................................................ 0

BLAKE'S CAREER HIGHS Rush / Receptions ... 11 @ Lafayette (9/13/14) ............... 5 @ Lafayette (9/13/14) Yards ........... 38 @ Lafayette (9/13/14) ........................... 10 @ Lafayette (9/13/14) Long .............. 7 @ Lafayette (9/13/14) ............................. 6 @ Lafayette (9/13/14) TD’s ............................ 0 ........................................................................................... 0 Career 100-Yard Games ......... 0 ............................................................................ 0

#24 - RAMESES OWENS

#22 - RYAN THERMIL

RUSHING RECEIVING Att-Yds-TD Long Rec-Yds-TD Long E. KENTUCKY 10-38-1 17t 1-8-0 8 @ North Dakota 39-199-1 30 1-38-0 38 @ Lafayette 11-17-0 5 0-0-0 -@ Dayton 9-23-0 8 0-0-0 -MONMOUTH 24-154-0 39 1-(-5)-0 -@ Sacred Heart 24-70-0 12 0-0-0 -C. CONN. STATE 11-61-0 17 2-3-0 4 @ No. 25 Bryant -- DNP -WAGNER -- DNP -SAINT FRANCIS -- DNP -@ Duquesne -- DNP --

RUSHING RECEIVING Att-Yds-TD Long Rec-Yds-TD E. KENTUCKY 0-0-0 -- 0-0-0 @ North Dakota 10-19-0 5 0-0-0 @ Lafayette 0-0-0 -- 0-0-0 @ Dayton -- DNP -MONMOUTH 0-0-0 -- 0-0-0 @ Sacred Heart 1-(-2)-0 -- 0-0-0 C. CONN. STATE 32-113-0 22 0-0-0 @ No. 25 Bryant 16-39-0 7 0-0-0 WAGNER 22-41-0 8 0-0-0 SAINT FRANCIS 17-100-0 29 0-0-0 @ Duquesne -- DNP --

OWENS' CAREER HIGHS Rush / Receptions ... 39* @ North Dakota (9/6/14) ........... 2 vs. CCSU (10/18/14) Yards .................... 199 @ North Dakota (9/6/14) ... 38 @ North Dakota (9/6/14) Long ..................... 39 vs. Monmouth (10/4/14) ...... 38 @ North Dakota (9/6/14) TD’s ............................. 1 on two occasions ............................................................ 0 Career 100-Yard Games ......... 2 ............................................................................. 0

THERMIL’S CAREER HIGHS Rush / Receptions ... 32 vs. C. Conn. St. (10/18/14) ............... 1 on two occasions Yards ..................... 113 vs. C. Conn. St. (10/18/14) ... 5 vs. C. Conn. St. (10/20/12) Long ....................... 30 vs. Albany (9/8/12) ................ 5 vs. C. Conn. St. (10/20/12) TD’s ....................... 2 vs. C. Conn. St. (10/20/12) ................................................... 0 Career 100-Yard Games .......... 2 ........................................................................... 0

Long ----------

2014 Scoring Drives ROBERT MORRIS 90+ 80-89 70-79 60-69 50-59 40-49 30-39 20-29 10-19 0-9 Total (Long) Touchdowns 1 2 1 4 2 1 1 1 13 (91) Field Goals 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 (60) OPPONENT 90+ 80-89 Touchdowns 2 4 Field Goals

70-79 9 3

60-69 50-59 6 6 4

40-49 5 2

30-39 1 5

20-29 1 5

10-19 2 2

<9 4 1

Total (Long) 40 (98) 22 (79)

Robert Morris 2014 Century Club 100-Yard Rusher 100-Yard Receiver 300-Yard Passer Owens (199 @ North Dakota - 9/6/14) Gavin (102 vs. Eastern Kentucky - 8/28/14) None Owens (154 vs. Monmouth - 10/4/14) Lamica (112 vs. Central Connecticut State - 10/18/14) Thermil (113 vs. Central Connecticut State - 10/18/14) Thermil (100 vs. Saint Francis - 11/15/14)

* single-game school record


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The Robert Morris Record Book Receiving Yards (Season)

Rushing Yards (Season) Name 1. Tim Hall 2. Myles Russ 3. Tim Hall 4. Myles Russ 5. Sam Dorsett

Yards 1,572 1,363 1,336 1,255 1,219

Avg. 6.6 5.8 8.7 5.8 5.6

Name 1. Tyjuan Massey 2. Duane Mitchell 3. Tyjuan Massey 4. Sherrod Evers 5. Brent Hockenberry

Year 1995 2010 1994 2008 2000

Yards 4,271 3,847 2,908 2,462 1,762

Att. 818 724 393 427 429

Avg. 5.2 5.3 7.4 5.8 4.1

Passing Yards (Season) Name 1. Drew Geyer 2. Erik Cwalinski 3. Tim Levcik 4. Erik Cwalinski 5. Tim Levcik

Yards 2,601 2,206 2,110 2,066 1,925

PC-PA 187-361 144-291 152-267 157-270 142-267

TD 20 18 22 19 21

Year 2004 2008 2001 2006 2000

Yards 7,222 6,839 6,134 5,831 5,771

PC-PA 537-970 478-913 448-857 444-876 426-833

Avg./G 195.2 180.0 180.4 162.0 151.9

Pass Completions (Career) Name Comp. 1. Tim Levcik (1998-2001) 537 2. Erik Cwalinski (2005-08) 478 3. Drew Geyer (2002-05) 448 4. Jeff Sinclair (2009-12) 444 5. Jake Newman (1994-97) 426

TD 76 53 47 57 64

NEC Passing Yards (Career) Name 1. Dale Fink (SHU; 2007-10) 2. Anthony Doria (SFU; 2003-06) 3. Brian Boland (MON; 2003-06) 4. Tim Levcik (RMU; 1998-2001)

Yards 8,803 8,544 7,812 7,222

Interceptions (Career) Name 1. Brian Dunn (1994-97) 2. Mike Niklos (2003-07) 3. Nick Downs (1997-2000) 4. Michael Landers (2006-10) 5. Nate List (1994-97)

# 19 16 14 12 11

Year 2005 2013 2004 2009 2001

Name 1. Duane Mitchell 2. Duane Mitchell 3. Shadrae King 4. Sherrod Evers 5. Tyjuan Massey Shadrae King

No. 54 52 51 47 43 43

TD 4 7 5 6 7 7

Year 2014 2013 2011 2009 2004 2010

Receiving Yards (Career) Name 1. Tyjuan Massey (2002-05) 2. Duane Mitchell (2011-14) 3. Shadrae King (2008-11) 4. Fred Parker (1996-98) 5. Rupert Rickards (2002-05)

Yards 2,119 1,848 1,698 1,495 1,435

Rec. 112 133 145 86 107

Receptions (Career)

Passing Yards (Career) Name 1. Tim Levcik (1998-2001) 2. Erik Cwalinski (2005-08) 3. Drew Geyer (2002-05) 4. Jeff Sinclair (2009-12) 5. Jake Newman (1994-97)

Avg./G 89.9 78.8 69.4 60.7 73.4

Receptions (Season)

Rushing Yards (Career) Name 1. Myles Russ (2007-10) 2. Sam Dorsett (1999-2003) 3. Tim Hall (1994-95) 4. Archie Wannamaker (1996-98) 5. Devin Wilson (2002-05)

Yards 899 867 763 668 661

Name 1. Shadrae King (2008 - 2011) 2. Duane Mitchell (2011-14) 3. Tyjuan Massey (2002-05) 4. Rupert Rickards (2002-05) 5. Sherrod Evers (2006-09)

Rec. 145 133 112 107 94

TD 21 17 21 10 11

Tackles (Season) Name 1. Mike Cook 2. Alex DiMichele 3. James Noel 4. Chad Wengert 5. Alex DiMichele

# 117 116 115 112 109

Solo 34 45 51 43 50

Year 2013 2008 2004 2007 2009

Tackles (Career) Name # 1. James Noel (2002-05) 437 2. Alex DiMichele (2006-10) 330 3. Nate List (1994-97) 309 4. Reggie Chambers (1998-2001) 299 5. Michael Landers (2006-10) 277 6. John O’Connell (1995-98) 272 7. Brian Dunn (1994-97) 267 8. Chad Wengert (2004-07) 260 9. Jonathan LeDonne (2001-04) 256 10. Ray Thomas (1996-2000) 240

Solo 179 140 130 151 133 135 149 96 118 128

Note: Players bold in school records active for 2015 season


Robert Morris 2014 Football Robert Morris Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 01, 2015) All games

* * * * * *

Date 08/28/14 09/06/14 09/13/14 09/20/14 10/04/14 10/11/14 10/18/14 10/25/14 11/08/14 11/15/14 11/22/14

Opponent EASTERN KENTUCKY at North Dakota at Lafayette at Dayton MONMOUTH at Sacred Heart CENTRAL CONN. STATE at #25 Bryant WAGNER SAINT FRANCIS at Duquesne att

Score 10-29 13-16 3-50 7-31 20-51 13-52 27-24 9-42 0-20 7-40 0-22

L L L L L L W L L L L

gain loss

net avg

Att. 2809 9118 3207 5839 2056 654 1034 4890 1192 1046 1085

Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

Rushing

gp

OWENS, Rameses THERMIL, Ryan BARNES, Forrest BLAKE, Cole MAINE, Erich GARRY, Corey DAVIS, Kenny MITCHELL, Duane FERGUSON,Gerald BLACKMON,Jordan FARACI, Nick LINE, Ben Total Opponents

7 128 587 25 562 9 98 334 24 310 4 31 108 5 103 3 11 39 1 38 5 14 35 2 33 8 1 30 0 30 5 16 46 19 27 11 4 13 0 13 11 1 8 0 8 9 3 8 0 8 11 0 3 0 3 11 4 1 0 1 11 419 1429 483 946 11 515 2831 289 2542

Passing

gp

td

lg avg/g

BRUMBAUGH, Luke ABBOTT, Derik PRATHER, Marcus CARROLL, Joe Total Opponents

8 75.93 83-166-10 7 121.54 68-119-7 4 70.43 16-36-2 3 33.42 4-9-1 11 90.62 171-330-20 11 126.75 150-280-13

50.0 672 2 57.1 804 7 44.4 159 0 44.4 12 0 51.8 1647 9 53.6 2081 17

42 84.0 42 114.9 27 39.8 7 4.0 42 149.7 46 189.2

Receiving

gp

yds

avg

td

lg avg/g

MITCHELL, Duane LAMICA, Nic CENTOFANTI,Luke GAVIN, Sean WILLIAMS, Jamison KEMPKA, Justin BLACKMON,Jordan NETTLES, Chaq OWENS, Rameses BLAKE, Cole AKPAN, Uyi DAVIS, Kenny DAWGIELLO, Chad BARNES, Forrest Total Opponents

11 54 544 11 30 362 10 19 238 3 15 182 4 12 112 11 11 52 9 9 44 4 6 25 7 5 44 3 5 10 1 2 7 5 1 17 7 1 7 4 1 3 11 171 1647 11 150 2081

10.1 12.1 12.5 12.1 9.3 4.7 4.9 4.2 8.8 2.0 3.5 17.0 7.0 3.0 9.6 13.9

4 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 17

42 49.5 33 32.9 28 23.8 42 60.7 28 28.0 20 4.7 13 4.9 15 6.2 38 6.3 6 3.3 5 7.0 17 3.4 7 1.0 3 0.8 42 149.7 46 189.2

effic comp-att-int

no.

td

lg avg/g

4.4 2 3.2 0 3.3 1 3.5 0 2.4 0 30.0 0 1.7 0 3.2 0 8.0 0 2.7 0 0.0 0 0.2 1 2.3 4 4.9 23

39 80.3 29 34.4 16 25.8 7 12.7 7 6.6 30 3.8 16 5.4 8 1.2 8 0.7 6 0.9 0 0.3 1 0.1 39 86.0 52 231.1

pct

yds

Field Goals

fg

pct. 01-19

20-29

30-39

40-49

50-99

KHALEGHI,Hunter

6-9

66.7 0-0

2-2

3-6

1-1

0-0

Scoring

td

KHALEGHI,Hunter MITCHELL, Duane LAMICA, Nic KEMPKA, Justin OWENS, Rameses GAVIN, Sean LINE, Ben BARNES, Forrest ABBOTT, Derik TEAM Total Opponents

- 6-9 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 - - 13 6-9 44 22-26

Score by Quarters Robert Morris Opponents

fg

1st

kick

9-11 0-1 9-12 41-43 2nd

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

0-1

- - 1-1 - - - - - - 1 - 1 1-1 - -

3rd

4th

OT

16 15 33 104 109 105

45 59

0 0

Total 109 377

-

Overall 1-10 1-5 0-5

Home 1-4 1-2 0-2

Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions Interceptions

no.

TAYLOR, David SMIGIERA, Andy EDDIE, Antwan ALLEN, Drew RICHARDS Jr., Ryan LAMICA, Nic MASSON, Jimmy

4 3 2 1 1 1 1

Away 0-6 0-3 0-3

RMU 156 61 72 23 946 419 2.3 86.0 4 1647 171-330-20 5.0 9.6 149.7 9 2593 3.5 235.7 50-838 18-174 13-115 31-17 63-491 78-34.9 27:03 50/175 8/23 yds avg

39 0 4 44 8 9 11

9.8 0.0 2.0 44.0 8.0 9.0 11.0

Punting

no. yds avg

LaMANCUSA, Tony TEAM

75 2704 36.1 63 3 18 6.0 18

lg

OPP 229 118 93 18 2542 515 4.9 231.1 23 2081 150-280-13 7.4 13.9 189.2 17 4623 5.8 420.3 22-448 21-141 20-538 15-4 103-909 52-38.0 32:57 55/165 9/21

td

lg

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

22 0 4 44 8 9 11

tb

fc i20 50+ blk

3 14 15 0 0 0

Punt Returns

no.

yds avg

td

lg

EDDIE, Antwan FIELDS, Warren TAYLOR, David DAVIS, Kenny Total Opponents

15 1 1 1 18 21

144 14 4 12 174 141

9.6 14.0 4.0 12.0 9.7 6.7

0 0 0 0 0 0

44 14 4 12 44 23

lg blk

Kick Returns

no.

yds avg

td

lg

42

FIELDS, Warren DAVIS, Kenny CENTOFANTI,Luke BLAKE, Cole SUTHERLAND, Camero EDDIE, Antwan KEMPKA, Justin GARRY, Corey LINE, Ben TEAM SMIGIERA, Andy Total Opponents

20 6 6 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 0 50 22

374 88 86 77 70 54 1 20 7 4 57 838 448

18.7 14.7 14.3 15.4 17.5 18.0 0.5 10.0 7.0 4.0 0.0 16.8 20.4

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

27 21 18 21 20 26 1 15 7 0 57 57 48

pr

kr

ir

pts

- 27 - 24 - 12 - 12 - 12 6 6 6 2 1 2 1 109 3 377

3

All Purpose

OWENS, Rames MITCHELL, Dua FIELDS, Warren LAMICA, Nic CENTOFANTI,Lu Total Opponents

g

rush

rcv

Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0

2 0

3 0

total avg/g

7 562 44 0 0 0 606 86.6 11 13 544 0 0 0 557 50.6 6 0 0 14 374 0 388 64.7 11 -10 362 0 0 9 361 32.8 10 0 238 0 86 0 324 32.4 11 946 1647 174 838 115 3720 338.2 11 2542 2081 141 448 538 5750 522.7

Total Offense

g plays

rush

pass

total avg/g

ABBOTT, Derik BRUMBAUGH, Luke OWENS, Rameses THERMIL, Ryan PRATHER, Marcus

7 8 7 9 4

-25 -70 562 310 0

804 672 0 0 159

779 111.3 602 75.2 562 80.3 310 34.4 159 39.8

172 182 128 98 61


Robert Morris 2014 Football Robert Morris Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 01, 2015) All games

Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game Points Off Turnovers FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd Robert Morris 16 15 33 Opponents 104 109 105

4th

OT

45 59

0 0

Total 109 377

RMU

OPP

109 9.9 34 156 61 72 23 946 1429 483 419 2.3 86.0 4 1647 171-330-20 5.0 9.6 149.7 9 2593 749 3.5 235.7 50-838 18-174 13-115 16.8 9.7 8.8 31-17 63-491 44.6 78-2722 34.9 32.3 31-1740 56.1 36.8 27:03 50/175 29% 8/23 35% 13-73 16 13 6-9 1-2 (15-22) 68% (12-22) 55% (9-12) 75% 8137 5/1627

377 34.3 126 229 118 93 18 2542 2831 289 515 4.9 231.1 23 2081 150-280-13 7.4 13.9 189.2 17 4623 795 5.8 420.3 22-448 21-141 20-538 20.4 6.7 26.9 15-4 103-909 82.6 52-1974 38.0 33.8 76-4227 55.6 39.3 32:57 55/165 33% 9/21 43% 35-267 11 44 22-26 0-0 (50-61) 82% (30-61) 49% (41-43) 95% 24793 6/4132 0/0


Robert Morris 2014 Football Robert Morris Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 01, 2015) All games

# 58 11 18 56 31 92 53 19 21 6 8 26 49 90 50 16 99 32 46 1 48 17 57 42 91 5 95 84 22 81 4 7 25 71 61 72 2 68 69 3 TM

ua

Tackles a tot

Defensive Leaders

gp

TKACH, Jake STOJKOVIC, Mike SMIGIERA, Andy TRGOVCICH, Austin MASSON, Jimmy LEWIS, Ryan ZAMISKA, Zack RICHARDS Jr., Ryan TAYLOR, David EDDIE, Antwan LAMICA, Nic WOODS, Sam MUELLER, Luke MASON, Forrest FERGUSON,Gerald ALLEN, Drew ONYENWE, Max COOPER, Zach UHATAFE, Joseph SUTHERLAND, Camer SWAIN, Davone CENTOFANTI,Luke SMITH, Collier LINE, Ben GIESEY, Collin PECKICH, Phil FIADEWORNU, Steve WOLTZ, Michael THERMIL, Ryan KEMPKA, Justin WILLIAMS, Jamison MITCHELL, Duane FIELDS, Warren HILL, Jon KNIGHT, Dylan THIEL, Josh NETTLES, Chaq FARACI, Nick JARTU, Henry ABBOTT, Derik TEAM Total Opponents

11 34 50 11 45 37 11 39 35 11 18 35 11 26 25 11 15 34 11 7 34 10 27 13 11 32 5 11 21 15 11 23 12 11 19 15 6 24 9 7 15 18 11 16 16 11 19 11 9 13 14 11 12 6 11 5 7 10 4 3 10 2 3 10 3 2 11 2 3 11 4 1 8 1 2 10 2 1 5 1 1 4 . 2 9 . 2 11 2 . 4 2 . 11 2 . 6 1 . 11 . 1 11 . 1 8 . 1 4 1 . 11 1 . 4 1 . 7 1 . 9 . . 11 440 414 11 374 490

84 82 74 53 51 49 41 40 37 36 35 34 33 33 32 30 27 18 12 7 5 5 5 5 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 854 864

tfl/yds

10.0-24 10.0-35 1.5-2 7.0-17 8.0-33 7.5-29 2.5-5 4.0-11 . 1.5-7 4.0-13 3.0-16 3.5-4 5.5-32 4.5-15 . 1.5-1 3.5-8 . . 0.5-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-253 88-394

Sacks no-yds

Pass defense Fumbles blkd int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick

1.0-7 . 1.0-4 . . 3-0 2.0-9 . 1.0-6 1-11 3.0-19 . 0.5-1 . . 1-8 . 4-39 . 2-4 0.5-3 1-9 . . . . 4.0-24 . . . . 1-44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-73 13-115 35-267 20-538

. . 2 . 1 2 1 2 4 5 4 . 1 2 . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 49

1 4 . 9 4 4 1 1 . . 1 . 3 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 42

. 2-0 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-0 17-42

. . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 4 15

. . . . . . . . 1 . . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7

saf

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 3


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