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After an outstanding 2008

season that saw W&M rise

as high as 12th in the na-tional rankings, this year’s

edition of the Tribe returns 15

letterwinners. Among those

are a pair of All-Ameri-cans and six all-conference

selections.

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The William and Mary Football Program is proud to offer its student-athletes a fi rst-class experience. Operating out of the state-of-the-art, 30,000-square foot Jimmye Lay-cock Football Center, its facilities are on par with any program in the FCS world. Led by Laycock, one of the most established and respected coaches in the nation, the program has produced 77 All-Americans, won three conference titles and earned seven NCAA Playoff appearances. Playing within the Colonial Athletic Association, its league is the premier conference in the nation. Located on one of the nation’s most beautiful and historic campuses, William and Mary offers an internationally respected educational experience that annually ranks among the nation’s elite schools. Simply put, for nearly 120 years, the College’s football program has produced outstanding players on the fi eld and exceptional people off it.

202009 OutlookWith 15 starters returningfrom a squad that turned in a 7-4 mark a season ago,expectations are high. The Tribe fi gures to be led by a contingent of returning all-conference performers, in-cluding 2008 All-American DE Adrian Tracy.

42Coaching StaffTribe Head Coach Jim-mye Laycock enters his 30th season on the W&M sidelines supported by a coaching staff that brings the squad more than a 100 years of combined Division I coaching experience.

58The TribeDJ McAulay is one of six returning all-conference performers for performers for perf the Tribe. He looks to fi nish his ca-reer inside the top 10 of most of the school’s career receiving categories.

104HistoryMike Cook graduated after the 1998 season as one in a long line of great signal callers in W&M’s history. He is one of three quarter-backs to have earned All-American honors under Laycock’s tutelage.

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CONTENTS1 This is Tribe FootballIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Tribe Football Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Exceptional People, Exceptional Place . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Storied History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Facility Enhancement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Strength Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Tribe Football Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

20 2009 Season Outlook2009 Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Preseason Depth Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Alphabetical and Numerical Rosters. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Roster Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

34 OpponentsOpponent Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342009 Opponent All-Time Series Results . . . . . . . . . . 36The CAA Football Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382008 CAA Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392009 CAA Football Composite/TV Schedule . . . . . . 40

42 Tribe Coaching Staff Head Coach Jimmye Laycock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Off ensive Coord. Zbig Kepa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Defensive Coord. Bob Shoop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Football Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54All-Time Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

58 Tribe Player Profi lesTeam Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Returning Player Profi les . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Newcomer Profi les . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

90 2008 Season Review2008 Season Recap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90Game-by-Game Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91Statistics and Superlatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97

104 Tribe Football HistoryHistorical Timeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106The Payton Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108All-Time Honors and Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110Tribe Football in the Pros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114Walk-On Hall of Fame. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116Tribe Football in the W&M Hall of Fame. . . . . . . . 118Record Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119Top Off ensive PerformancesTop Off ensive PerformancesTop Off ensive Perf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124The Last Time It Happened . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125All-Time Coaches and Captains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126All-Time Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128All-Time Series Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138

146 The College of W&MThe College at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146Tribe Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148Tradition of Excellence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150Offi cers of the College. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151Athletics Director Terry Driscoll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152Athletics Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153The Tribe Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156

158 Media InformationSports Information Staff and Policies . . . . . . . . . . . 158Media Outlets and the Tribe Radio Network . . . . . 159Tribe Opponent Composite Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . 160

CREDITSEditor: Pete ClawsonLayout and Design: Rob TurnerCover Design: Pete Clawson and Rob TurnerProduction Assistant: Kris SearsAssistant Editors: Rob Turner, Kris Sears, JaRob Turner, Kris Sears, JaRob Turner cob Skipper, Scott Burns, Jack LambertPhotography: Bob Keroack, Jim Agnew, Guy Crittenden, Pete Clawson, Lou Capazolli, Julia Martin, Al Owens, Mark Campbell, Will King, Helen Orderisi, Ray Gilbert, Rick A. Kolodziej/Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, Dan Van Slyke/Jack-sonville Jaguars, Arizona CardinalsPrinting: Colonial Printing, Richmond, Va.

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TribeAthletics.comTribeAthletics.com is the offi cial website of William and Mary Athletics. The site features the most current information on Tribe Football and W&M’s other 22 athletics programs. In

addition to press releases, schedules, statistics and player biographies, the site also includes photo galleries, video highlights and video features.

General Information Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Williamsburg, Va.Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1693Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,625Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TribeSchool Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green, Gold and SilverStadium . . . . . Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field Opened . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1935Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,259Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FieldTurf ProPresident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W. Taylor Reveley, III Chancellor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandra Day O’ConnorAthletics Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terry DriscollAthletic Department Phone . . . . . . (757) 221-3400Ticket Offi ce Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3340

Program History Program History First year of football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1893Season of football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115thBowl/Playoff record . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-8 (6-7 in FCS)Years in postseason play. . . . . . . . . . . . .14 (9 in FCS)Last playoff appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2004Results . . . . . . . . . . . . .L, 48-34, vs. JMU, Semifi nals

. . W, 44-38 (2 OT), vs. Delaware, Quarterfi nals . . . . . . . . . .W, 42-35, vs. Hampton, First Round

All-time record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523-510-41 (.506)All-time CAA Football record . . . . . . . . 76-54 (.585)

Tribe Coaching Staff Tribe Coaching Staff Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jimmye Laycock Alma Mater, Year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W&M, 1970Record at W&M/Years. . . . . . . . . . . . 189-138-2 / 29Career Record/Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SameFootball Offi ce Phone . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3337Best time to reach . . . . . . . . Call Sports Information

Assistant Coaches Off ensive Coordinator/WR . . . . . . . . . . Zbig Kepa Defensive Coordinator/DB . . . . . . . . . Bob Shoop Assistant Head Coach/OL . . . . . . .Bob Solderitch DL/Recruiting Coordinator. . . . . Trevor Andrews LB/Special Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Boone

Running Backs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Corley, Jr.Video Coord./CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trey Henderson

Off ensive Assistant/TE . . . . . . . Brendan Nugent Off ensive Assistant/QB. . . . . . . . Christian Taylor Defensive Assistant/LB. . . . . . . . . . . John Bowes

Team Information Affi liation . . . .NCAA Championship Subdivision (FCS)Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CAA Football2008 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4 Conference Finish . . . . . 5-3, Fourth (Southern Div.)Final National Ranking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20thOff ensive Starters Returning/Lost. . . . . . . . . . . . 7/4Defensive Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . 8/3Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . 2/0

2009 Tribe Football Quick Facts Sports InformationWeb site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TribeAthletics.comOffi ce phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3344Offi ce fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-2989Press Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3414Assistant AD for Media Relations, Primary Football Contact . . . . . . . . Pete ClawsonPhone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3369E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Director, Secondary Football Contact. . . . . . . . Rob TurnerPhone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3370E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kris SearsAssociate Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jake SkipperAssistant Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott BurnsAssistant Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julia MartinMailing Address. . . . . . . . .W&M Sports Information

. . . . . . . . . PO Box 399, Williamsburg, VA 23187Shipping Address . . . . . . .W&M Sports Information

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William and Mary Hall . . . . . . 751 Ukrop Way, Williamsburg, VA 23185

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LANG CAMPBELL (’05) is one of 33 players who has earned All-America honors under Head Coach Jimmye Laycock. As a senior in 2004, Camp-bell earned the Walter Payton Award, given to the nation’s most outstanding offensive player in the FCS ranks.

CHUCK ALBERTSON (’67) [middle] was named the 1966 Southern Conference Athlete of the Year after helping the Tribe earn the league title.

ROB VARNO was one of nine Tribe players who earned All-CAA honors in 2008. Since 1993, W&M players have garnered 146 all-conference awards.

LANG CAMPBELL (’05)

• Seven Conference Titles(Yankee/A-10/CAA, ’04, ’01, ’96;Southern, ’70, ’66, ’47, ’42)

• Seven FCS Playoff Berths(’04, ’01, ’96, ’93, ’90, ’89, ’86)

• 146 all-conference awards since 1993

• 100% graduation rates in ’04, ’06 and ’07

• 17 all-time Academic All-Americans and 59 academic all-conference selections since 1993

• 33 All-Americans under Head Coach Jim-mye Laycock

• One Walter Payton Award winner (Lang Campbell, ’04)

• 112-66 (.629) against FCS opponents since 1993

• Fourth-best winning percentage (.585) in conference history

• 195-113-6 (.631) all-time winning percent-age at Zable Stadium

• 523 all-time victories, ranking in the top 30 among all FCS teams

• Seven undefeated regular seasons at Zable Stadium

• School records for final ranking (No. 3) and victories (11) in 2004

• Three former Tribe players currently on ac-tive NFL rosters

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TRIBE• 112-66 (.629) against FCS opponents since

• Fourth-best winning percentage (.585) in

• 195-113-6 (.631) all-time winning percent-age at Zable Stadium

• 523 all-time victories, ranking in the top 30 among all FCS teams

• Seven undefeated regular seasons at Zable

• School records for final ranking (No. 3) and victories (11) in 2004

ee former Tribe players currently on ac-

In addition to winning seven conference titles in the program’s history, every class since 1996 had earned at least one conference champion-ship ring entering the 2008 season.

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DEREK COX (’09) became the third Tribe player currently on an active NFL roster when the Jack-sonville Jaguars selected him in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft. He joins four-time All-Pro Dar-ren Sharper (rper (rper ’97) (New Orleans Saints) and 10-year veteran Mike Leach (’00) (Arizona Cardinals).

JOSH BEYER (’97), a member of the Tribe Football Hall of Fame, helped W&M to two of its seven FCS playoff berths (1993, 1996).

MARK KELSO (’85), a two-time first-team academic All-American, is part of a proud Tribe tradition that includes 17 Academic All-America selections.

The 2004 Tribe squad won a school-record 11 games, advanced to the national semifinal game and finished the season with a ranking of No. 3.

A MESSAGE FROM HEAD COACH JIMMYE LAYCOCK

In a program that has more than 110 years of tradition, there is no more exciting time to be involved with William and Mary football than the present. Generations of Tribe players have benefited from receiving one of the world’s best educations, while also excelling on the playing field. The successes of the coaches and players who have come before have made it possible for all future generations of Wil-liam and Mary athletes to enjoy facilities that are now equal to the greatness of the program’s tradition. In the last five years, the school’s commitment to football has been unparalleled, as we have installed a new FieldTurf playing surface, a state-of-the-art scoreboard and, of course, the $11 million football center. These additions will allow Tribe players to maximize their development in a first-class environ-ment using the most modern technology available. There is no doubt that our great history has positioned the program for an even brighter future. As ever, we are looking for student-athletes who want the opportunity to be a part of a championship foot-ball program and value the educational experience that will pay dividends for a lifetime.

Go Tribe!

FOOTBALL

with William and Mary football than the present. Generations of Tribe players have benefited from receiving one of the world’s best educations, while also excelling on the playing field. The successes of the coaches and players who have come before have made it possible for all future generations of Wil-liam and Mary athletes to enjoy facilities that are now equal to the greatness of the program’s tradition. In the last five years, the school’s commitment to football has been unparalleled, as we have installed a new FieldTurf playing surface, a state-of-the-art scoreboard and, of course, the $11 million football center. These additions will allow Tribe players to maximize their development in a first-class environ-ment using the most modern technology available. There is no doubt that our great history has positioned the program for an even brighter future. As ever, we are looking for student-athletes who want the opportunity to be a part of a championship foot-ball program and value the educational experience that will pay dividends for a lifetime.

Go Tribe! Go Tribe!

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EXCEPTIONALPEOPLE

MIKE TOMLIN (’95)Head CoachPittsburgh Steelers2009 Super Bowl Champions

MIKE TOMLIN (’95)

title. J.D. Gibbs (’92) is the team president of the Joe Gibbs Racing organization, while Tom Dexter (’92), a senior vice president at Merrill Lynch, is one of a number of former players to succeed in business. It was Thomas Jefferson, Class of 1762, who said of education so eloquently: “Above all things I hope the education of the com-mon people will be attended to, convinced that on their good sense we may rely with the most security for the preservation of a due degree of liberty.” This embodies exactly what his alma mater has been striving to do for more than 300 years of its proud history. Understandably, William and Mary and Tribe Football have had more than its fair share of the best and brightest of America to claim as its own. Pictured on these pages are a few of the program’s finest alums who have gone on to make an impact in their chosen field.

1994 TEAM CAPTAIN

“Expectations are high at William and Mary and there’s nothing wrong with that - you’ve got to learn to embrace them. I think that’s why so many young people who come through this univer-sity and this athletic department are successful. On a day-to-day basis there are exceptional young people walking around this place, and it’s a proving ground. It’s a special place.”

TODD DURKIN (’94)Team Captain, 1993Owner, Fitness Quest 10 & Todd Durkin EnterprisesPictured with New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees

TOM DEXTER (’91)Team Captain, 1991Senior Vice PresidentMerrill Lynch Private Bank

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TERRENCE G. HAMMONS, JR., ESQ. (’96)Team Captain, 1995Corporate Counsel

DAVID MURPHY (’84)First Vice President-InvestmentsWachovia Securities, LLC

EXCEPTIONALPEOPLE

Corporate CounselAir Products and Chemicals, Inc.

First Vice President-InvestmentsWachovia Securities, LLC

When one thinks of the College of Wil-liam and Mary, the first thought might be of the history of the institution -- or perhaps its place in American history. Or, possibly those who attended might think back to their good times, the unfor-gettable campus or their focus of study. But none of those things are what makes a place of learning great. Though the Col-lege has them all -- it is the quality of the graduate and the ability to excel in which-ever field of work or study that he or she pursues. For Tribe Football, the same principles apply, as many former football players have gone on to have successful careers in the business world, professional sports and a number of other areas. Among the notables is Mike Tomlin (’95), who was named the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers on January 22, 2007 and has since led his team to a Super Bowl

DEREK COX (’09)2007, 2008 TEAM CAPTAINTHIRD ROUND NFL DRAFT PICKJACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

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DARREN SHARPER (’97)Four-Time Pro Bowl SelectionNew Orleans Saints

“Being on campus you always felt like you were part of something bigger. The history and the prestige of William and Mary makes you proud to be a part of the school. The lessons learned in the class-room and out of it continue to be a part of my life to this day.”

TROY KEEN (’96)Vice PresidentWachovia Capital Markets, LLCA Wells Fargo Company

J.D. GIBBS (’92)Team PresidentJoe Gibbs Racing

KENDRICK ASHTON, JR. (’98)Perella Weinberg Partners LP

George WashingtonFirst President of the United States received his surveyor’s certificate from W&M and later served as the College’s 14th Chancellor

Thomas Jefferson 1762, L.L.D 1783Author of the Declaration of Independence, third President of the United States

James Monroe 1776Fifth President of the United States, architect of the Monroe Doctrine

Winfield Scott 1805Longest serving general in U.S. military history (1814-1861)

John Tyler 180710th President of the United States and Chancellor of W&M

Walter J. Zable 1937, L.L.D. 1978Chairman/CEO Cubic Corporation, benefactor of Zable Stadium

Mark McCormack 1951Sports agency pioneer, founder of International Management Group

Jim Kaplan 1957Owner of Cornell Dubilier Electronics; endowed W&M’s Kaplan Arena

Raymond A. Mason 1959Founder and CEO of investment firm Legg Mason, Inc.; Namesake of W&M Mason School of Business

James Ukrop 1960Chairman of Ukrop’s Super Markets, Chairman of First Market Bank

A. Marshall Acuff, Jr. 1962Former managing director of Solomon Smith Barney

Henry C. Wolf 1964, J.D. 1966Chief Financial Officer and Vice Chairman, Norfolk Southern Cor-poration; Benefactor of Henry C. Wolf Law Library at the College

Robert M. Gates 1965, L.H.D. 1998Current United States Secretary of Defense, former director of the CIA

Joseph J. Plumeri 1966Chairman and CEO of The Willis Group, namesake of W&M’s Plumeri Park

Susan Morrissey Livingstone 1968Undersecretary, U.S. Navy

Rebecca Beach Smith 1971U.S. District Court Judge (Virgin-ia’s first female federal judge)

J. Edward Coleman 1973CEO of Gateway, Inc.

Glenn Close 1974Actress

Janet A. Sanderson 1977U.S. Ambassador to Algeria

Karen L. Hall 1978Television Writer (Judging Amy, M*A*S*H)

Michael F. Rogers 1981President, Investors Bank & Trust Company

Jon Stewart 1984Anchor and writer of Emmy-winning television program The Daily Show

Michael K. Powell 1985Former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission; Appointed as Rector of the Col-lege of William and Mary (2006)

Penelope W. Kyle, M.B.A. 1987President of Radford University

For a more complete list of notable alumni visit:http://www.wmalumni.com

William & Mary Notable Alumni

EXCEPTIONALPLACE

“During my years as a student-athlete at William and Mary, the quality of my ex-perience was often measured by grades and box stats. However, in my years since leaving the College, that same experience has been measured by certain intangibles such as integrity, accountability and commitment – a testament to the high expectations set by the College and the athletic program. While playing foot-ball there, you think in terms of wins and losses and it’s not until after you’ve graduated do you realize that you’re adequately prepared to face the successes and challenges that lay ahead. William and Mary provided me the opportunity and resources to establish a strong foundation in life and I still stand on it today.”

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WAYNE MACMASTERS (’83)President, Tidewater Physical Therapy

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STORIEDThe First Team In the fall of 1893, Charles L. Hepburn brought together the first official football team at W&M, the College’s first organized athletic team. The 1893 team played three games, starting with the first contest in school history against a YMCA team from Norfolk.

From The Beginning W&M is one of only 20 FCS schools to play 1,000, or more, games in college football history. Outside of the Ivy League schools, only 13 have played 1,000, or more. W&M ranks inside the top 30 for all-time vic-tories (522) and is one of four teams in the current CAA Football Conference with 500, or more.

Championships In 1942, W&M won its first Southern Confer-ence Championship. W&M would add Southern titles in 1947, 1966 and 1970. After joining what is now the CAA Football Con-

ference in 1993, W&M has won conference cham-pionships three times. The Tribe captured league titles in 1996, 2001 and 2004.

Bowl Games W&M earned bowl bids in back-to-back years in 1947 and 1948, with the latter being a 20-0 win over Oklahoma State in the Delta Bowl. W&M faced Arkansas in the 1947 Dixie Bowl and battled Toledo in the 1970 Tangerine Bowl.

Remember When? Flyin’ Jack Cloud led W&M to one of the nation’s biggest upsets in 1948, a 7-7 tie against North Carolina, and wins over N.C. State, Virginia Tech and Arkansas. W&M’s 1967 victory over Navy ranks as one of the biggest upsets in college football history. When the NCAA celebrated the first 100 years of college football, it listed the 10 greatest upsets in history. One of them was William and Mary 27, Navy 16, Oct. 21, 1967.

“FLYIN”JACK CLOUD

THREE-TIMEALL-AMERICAN

STORIEDference in 1993, W&M has won conference cham-pionships three times. The Tribe captured league

W&M earned bowl bids in back-to-back years in 1947 and 1948, with the latter being a 20-0 win over Oklahoma State in the Delta Bowl. W&M faced Arkansas in the 1947 Dixie Bowl and battled Toledo in the 1970 Tangerine Bowl.

Flyin’ Jack Cloud led W&M to one of the nation’s biggest upsets in 1948, a 7-7 tie against North Carolina, and wins over N.C. State, Virginia

W&M’s 1967 victory over Navy ranks as one of the biggest upsets in college football history. When the NCAA celebrated the first 100 years of college football, it listed the 10 greatest upsets in history. One of them was William and Mary 27,

Storied Rivalries The W&M-Richmond rivalry is the fourth-most played series in FCS history, trailing only Lafayette-Lehigh (143), Yale-Princeton (130) and Yale-Harvard (124). Additionally, the W&M-UR match-up is among longest uninterrupted running FCS rivalries in the nation.

A three-time All-American, Flyin’ Jack Cloud led the Tribe to one of the nation’s biggest upsets in 1948 when W&M tied North Carolina, 7-7. He also helped the College defeat N.C. State, Virginia Tech and Arkansas that season. Cloud’s NFL career in-cluded stints with the Green Bay Packers and the Washington Redskins.

The 1942 squad posted a 9-1-1 record and concluded the season with a 14-7 victory at Oklahoma en route to W&M’s second Southern Conference title.

Senior co-captains Lang Cambell and Wade Harrell led the Tribe to the national semifinal game in 2004. The College earned a school-record 11 wins that season and claimed the Atlantic 10 title.

First Team All-American Michael “Pinball” Clem-ons was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in 1987 and later played 12 seasons for the To-ronto Argonauts before being inducted into the CFL Hall of Fame.

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HISTORYLegendary Coaches In 1964, current NFL Hall-of-Famer Marv Levy took over and later directed W&M to one of the school’s biggest victories, the 27-16 win over Navy in 1967. Lou Holtz succeeded Levy as head coach and guided W&M to a berth in the Tangerine Bowl in 1970. Bobby Ross was an assistant on Holtz’s 1970 Southern Conference Cham-pionship team.

All-Americans Beginning with Hap Halligan in 1930, Buster Ramsey in 1942 and Jack Cloud in 1946, and ranging to Rich Musinski in 2003 and Lang Campbell in 2004, W&M boasts a long and impressive list of All-Americans. The program has produced more than 60 all-time All-Americans, including 33 under current head coach Jimmye Laycock.

Laycock Era Laycock returned to his alma mater as head coach in 1980 and has guided the pro-gram through an unprecedented run of success that stretches to present day. W&M has posted 19 winning seasons, made seven playoff appearances and nine postseason appearances in total, while rewriting nearly the entire football record book. In 2004, the program reached new heights, advancing to the national semifinals for the first time, recording a school-record 11 wins and finishing with an all-time high No. 3 final ranking.

HISTORYLegendary CoachesLegendary Coaches In 1964, current NFL Hall-of-Famer Marv Levy took over and later directed W&M to one of the school’s biggest victories, the 27-16 win over Navy in 1967. Lou Holtz succeeded Levy as head coach and guided W&M to a berth in the Tangerine Bowl in 1970. Bobby Ross was an assistant on Holtz’s 1970 Southern Conference Cham-

Beginning with Hap Halligan in 1930, Buster Ramsey in 1942 and Jack Cloud in 1946, and ranging to Rich Musinski in 2003 and Lang Campbell in 2004, W&M boasts a long and impressive list of All-Americans. The program has produced more than 60 all-time All-Americans, including 33 under current head coach Jimmye Laycock.

Laycock returned to his alma mater as head coach in 1980 and has guided the pro-gram through an unprecedented run of success that stretches to present day. W&M has posted 19 winning seasons, made seven playoff appearances and nine postseason appearances in total, while rewriting nearly the entire football record book. In 2004, the program reached new heights, advancing to the national semifinals for the first time, recording a school-record 11 wins and finishing with an all-time high No. 3

Head Coach Lou Holtz and his staff, which included assistant Bobby Ross, led the Tribe to the 1970 South-ern Conference title. Holtz was inducted into the Col-lege Football Hall of Fame this past summer.

A two-time All-American at A two-time All-American at W&M, Steve Christie had a W&M, Steve Christie had a successful NFL career.

Coach Jim Root is flanked by co-captains Joe Montgomery and Randy Rovesti and the rest of the 1973 senior class.

Jim Ryan (’79) played 10 seasons (1979-88) and won two Super Bowls as a linebacker for the Denver Bron-cos. He then spent four seasons as an assistant coach with the organization.

NFL Hall-of-Famer Marv Levy led William and Mary to the 1966 Southern Conference Championship. Among his most memorable victories was a 27-16 win ver-sus Navy in 1967, which was later deemed as one of college football’s 10 greatest upsets when the NCAA celebrated its first 100 years.

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FACILITYTHE JIMMYE LAYCOCK FOOTBALL CENTER

The William and Mary Athletics Department has recently taken major steps in upgrading the football program’s facilities. Primarily through the generosity of private donors, current and future Tribe football players will enjoy some of the finest modern day facilities and amenities in the nation. Last June, W&M officially dedicated the $11 million, 30,000-square foot Jimmye Laycock Football Center, which is located at the northwest corner of Zable Stadium. Funded exclusively through private gifts, the facility provides a new home for meeting rooms, coaches’ offices, team and coaches’ lockers, an athletic training room, equipment storage areas and administrative support areas. As part of the Laycock Center project, the Joseph Montgomery Practice Complex was also redone with natural grass Bermuda sod. The construction of the Laycock Center is just the most recent addition to what has been an incred-ible transformation of Tribe football facilities. Prior to the 2007 season, W&M added a state-of-the-art scoreboard with video replay capabilities. The scoreboard is located in the same area as the previous scoreboard and is supported by brick columns that compliment the campus surroundings. In 2006, FieldTurf Pro, a new top-of-the-line artificial playing surface that is featured in more than 20 NFL stadiums, was installed. During the previous season, a state-of-the-art lighting system was added to accommodate night games.

JIMMYE LAYCOCK FOOTBALL CENTER

The center’s foyer features a 1,650-square foot area that serves as a grand entrance with a circular stairwell to offices. The area also displays promi-nent moments from the program’s proud history.

The $11 million, 30,000-square foot Jimmye Laycock Football Center was dedi-cated in June of 2008 and provides a state-of-the-art facility for the program. The center features meeting rooms, coaches’ offices, team and coaches’ lockers, an athletic training room, equipment storage areas and administrative support areas.

The center features five meeting rooms that are all networked with a high-tech video system.

The 900-square foot re-cruiting lounge features a flat-screen HD TV and has windows and a bal-cony overlooking Zable Stadium.

The 4,200-square foot locker room fea-tures two flat-screen HD TVs and 102 fully equipped lockers with airflow systems.

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“The center is definitely a tribute to coach Laycock. He’s the creator, motivator and architect of what William and Mary football is today. He’s the man who put the program on the national map … Coach Lay-cock has done the one thing that is so hard in football and that’s to consistently compete at a high level and put a winner on the field by do-ing things the right way.”

Darren Sharper (’97)New Orleans SaintsFour-Time NFL Pro Bowl Selection

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ENHANCEMENTLAYCOCK CENTER QUICK FACTS

Overview• $11 million facility• 30,445 square feet, two-stories• Houses meeting rooms, coaches’ offices, locker rooms, equipment room, training room and Tribe football history space

Office Space• Eight coaches’ offices, including 500-square foot head coach suite with balcony view into Zable Stadium• Assistant coaches’ offices overlook practice field• All offices networked into a state-of-the-art video system• 300-square foot video production room

Foyer• 1,650-square foot area serving as grand entrance with circular stairwell to offices• Sky lights• Visual presentation of program’s proud history

Meeting Space• One 2,500-square foot team meeting room with wall-to-wall carpet• Four additional position meeting rooms, averaging 300 square feet• All meeting areas networked with video system• 900-square foot recruiting lounge with window and balcony overlooking Zable

Athletic Training Room• 3,900 square feet, featuring 2,800-square foot treatment, rehabilitation and taping area• Hydro-therapy pool• Doctor’s exam room

Locker Room• 4,200 square feet, carpeted with 102 lockers• Two flat-screen HD TVs• Breakout meeting space• Full bathroom/shower area and drink station• Fully equipped lockers with airflow system

A video scoreboard was added to Zable Stadium prior to the 2007 season. The state-of-the art scoreboard features video replay capabilities and is supported with brick columns.

The Joseph Montgomery Practice Complex, lo-cated directly behind the Laycock Center, features a natural Bermuda grass sod surface.

A top-of-the-line permanent lighting system was installed at Zable Stadium in 2005.

An artificial surface, FieldTurf Pro, replaced the natural grass surface of Cary Field in the summer of 2006. FieldTurf Pro is the same surface featured in more than 20 NFL Stadiums.

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ZABLETHROUGH THE YEARS

1906-07The fi rst Cary Field is built, near the current location of Blow Memorial Hall.

LATE 1920sCary Field is moved farther west on cam-pus, approximately to the current site of the Bryan residence complex.

SEPTEMBER 21, 1935The “New” Cary Field opens at the stadium’s current location with a wooden baseball-style bleacher capacity of 10,000. Although the stadium is not fully constructed, W&M and Virginia battle to a scoreless tie. Later that season, W&M records its fi rst victory in the stadium, a 44-0 decision over Guilford.

NOVEMBER 5, 1949An estimated crowd of more than 19,000 packs the Cary Field Stadium to witness North Carolina earn a hard-fought, 20-14, victory over W&M. It was the College’s only loss at Cary Field that season.

1979A $1 million renovation project at Cary Field replaces the wooden seats, repairs mason-ry, renovates locker rooms and provides the fi rst enclosed press box.

NOVEMBER 16, 1985An offi cial Homecoming crowd of 18,054 watches the Tribe defeat Richmond, 28-17, in the season fi nale, completing the fi rst un-defeated season at Cary Field under Jim-mye Laycock.

NOVEMBER 29, 1986W&M hosts Delaware in the fi rst NCAA Playoff game at Cary Field, falling 51-17.

NOVEMBER 3, 1990The stadium at Cary Field is offi cially dedi-cated, Walter J. Zable Stadium, before the Homecoming game against Furman.

SEPTEMBER 25, 1993W&M defeats Harvard, 45-17, on the 100th anniversary of the College’s fi rst football game.

SUMMER 2003Open-air sky boxes are added above the grandstands in the North end zone.

QUICK FACTS

Official NameWalter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field

Seasons75, Opened in 1935

Original Cost$138,395 - Financed by a grant through the Pub-lic Works Administration

Capacity12,259

SurfaceFieldTurf Pro

First GameSept. 21, 1935vs. Virginia (Tied, 0-0)

First WinOct. 19, 1935vs. Guilford (44-0)

First Playoff GameNov. 29, 1986vs. Delaware (Lost, 51-17)

First Playoff WinNov. 24, 1990vs. UMass (Won, 38-0)

All-Time Record195-113-6 (.631)

W&M vs. Yankee/A-10/CAA41-25 (.621)

Laycock’s Record at Zable104-44-1 (.701)

Largest CrowdsEstimated 19,000 vs. UNC on Nov. 5, 1949; 18,054 vs. Richmond on Nov. 16, 1985

Longest Winning Streak14, 11/23/91-10/15/94

Largest Margin of Victory61, 61-0 vs. GW, 1942; 61-0, vs. Ft. McLelland, 1946

Largest Margin of Defeat49, 55-6 vs. West Virginia on Nov. 15, 1958

More than 19,000 fans packed Cary Field on Nov. 5, 1949 to watch the College bat-tle the University of North Carolina.

This aerial shot shows a game at Cary Field in 1935, the inaugural season in the current stadium. W&M began playing in the stadium before con-struction was complete, as shown in the photo.

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QUICK FACTS

STADIUMDECEMBER 10, 2004The College hosts state-rival James Madi-son in the NCAA Semifi nals in the fi rst night game at Zable Stadium. Temporary lighting was brought in to accommodate a national Friday-night broadcast of the sold out con-test on ESPN2.

JUNE 17, 2005The W&M Athletics Department announces it received $650,000 in anonymous gifts for the installation of permanent lights at Zable Stadium. The lights are installed later in the summer and debut on Nov. 5, when the Tribe hosts James Madison in the fi rst regu-lar season night game at Zable Stadium.

SUMMER 2006The College completes an $840,000 project to replace Cary Field’s natural grass playing surface with a top-of-the-line artifi cial sur-face, FieldTurf Pro, which is used in more than 20 NFL stadiums.

JUNE 25, 2007W&M announces a state-of-the-art score-board with video replay capabilities will be installed in time for the 2007 season. The scoreboard, fi nanced through private dona-tions at a cost of approximately $800,000, is 53’-3” wide x 27’-5” high. Located in the same area as the old scoreboard, it is sup-ported by brick columns that compliment the campus surroundings.

JUNE 21, 2008W&M offi cially dedicates the Jimmye Lay-cock Football Center, located at the north-west corner of the stadium. The $11 million, 30,000-square foot structure provides a state-of-the-art home for meeting rooms, coaches’ offi ces, team and coaches’ lock-ers, an athletic training room, equipment storage areas and administrative support areas.

THROUGH THE YEARS

Top 10 Crowds(Since 1997)1. 12,287 - 11/5/05(JMU, L, 30-29)

2. 12,259 - 12/10/04 (JMU, L, 48-34)12,259 - 9/30/06(Hofstra, L, 16-14)12,259 - 11/10/07(JMU, L, 55-34)

5. 11,741 - 9/24/05(Liberty, W, 56-0)

6. 11,682 - 9/28/02(Delaware, W, 45-42)

7. 11,639 - 8/30/07(Delaware, L, 49-31)

8. 10,706 - 9/16/06(Maine, L, 20-17)

9. 10,667 - 8/30/97(Hampton, W, 31-6)

10. 10,632 - 10/4/08(Villanova, L, 38-28)

Top Season Attendance Averages(Since 1997)1. 10,700 - 2007 (5 games)2. 10,645 - 2006 (5 games)3. 9,738 - 2008 (6 games)4. 9,306 - 1997 (5 games)5. 9,162 - 2005 (5 games)6. 8,432 - 2002 (5 games)

*Modern Day attendance figures. In 1997, the seating capacity of Zable Stadium was changed to 13,279, from 15,000, and was later altered to the current capac-ity of 12,259.

Largest Margin of Victory1. 61 (61-0) . . . . . . . . . GW, 1942 61 (61-0) . . . . . Ft. McL., 19463. 56 (56-0) . . . . . . .Liberty, 20064. 53 (53-0) . . . Apprentice, 19415. 50 (57-0) . . . . R. Macon, 19416. 49 (49-0) . . . . . Va. Tech, 1946 49 (56-7) . . .The Citadel, 1947 49 (49-0) . . . . . . . . .VMI, 19989. 48 (54-6) . . . . . . . . .VMI, 194910. 46 (46-0) . . Ft. Monroe, 1944

A sellout crowd watched W&M and JMU battle in a NCAA Semifinal contest in 2004. Temporary lights were brought in to accommodate a national television broadcast on ESPN2. Permanent lighting was installed in 2005, while a video scoreboard was added in 2007.

With Walter Zable (’37) and wife Betty (’40) on hand, former president Paul Verkuil announced the dedication of Zable Stadium on Nov. 3, 1990.

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STRENGTHMONTGOMERY CENTER OVERVIEW

• 16,000 lbs. of free weights

• 7,500 lbs. of dumbells

• 6,000 lbs. of bumper plates

• 60 medicine balls

• 18 custom Olympic platforms

• 18 multi-purpose power racks

• 10 dumbell benches

• Six seated rows

JOSEPH W. MONTGOMERY STRENGTH TRAINING CENTER

The Joseph W. Montgomery Strength Training Center, located in the lower level of Kaplan Arena, was de-signed by Director of Speed, Strength and Conditioning John Sauer in 1995. The state-of-the-art center was made possible through the generosity of Jo-seph W. Montgomery (’74). Montgomery earned All-Southern Conference honors as a junior and re-peated as a senior when he captained the Tribe. He also earned All-ECAC honors that year and a third-team All-America selection.

• Six glute-ham benches

• Four abdominal benches

• Six dip bars

• Two power squats

• Two ground-based jammers

• Full-equipped plyometric area

• Six lat pulldowns

• 5,500 square feet of space

JOSEPH W. MONTGOMERY STRENGTH TRAINING CENTER

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TRAININGJOHN A. STEWART WINTER WARRIORS

2009. . . . . . . . . . . Sean Lissemore 2008. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jake Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Josh Rutter 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . Drew Atchison 2006 . . . . . . . . . . Trevor McLaurin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josh Wright 2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . Adam Bratton 2004 . . . . . Dominique Thompson 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . Wade Harrell

The Winter Warrior Award is given annually to the player who best ex-emplifies the qualities of dedication, effort and achievement that defined Stewart’s career. Award winners are judged on their improvements both on the field and in the offseason training program.

2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick Rogers 2000 . . . . . . . . . . Nick Makriannis 1999 . . . . . . . . . . Nick Makriannis 1998 . . . . . . . . . . Justin Solomon 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Coyne 1996 . . . . . . . . . Sean McDermott 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . .Stefon Moody 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Simpkins 1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Tomlin

NSCA ALL-AMERICANS

2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Derek Cox 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . Drew Atchison 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josh Wright 2006 . . . . . . . . . . Adam O’Connor 2005 . . . . . Dominique Thompson 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick Rogers 2003 . . . . . . Mohammed Youssofi 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . Marty Magerko 2001 . . . . . . . . . . Todd Greineder 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Beverly

The NSCA All-American Athlete of the Year program is in its 28th year and recognizes student-athletes’ dedication to strength training and condition-ing. The athletes are also recognized for their academic and personal accomplishments and their integrity as student-athletes.

1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sean Reid 1998 . . . . . . . . . Sean McDermott 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Giamo 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josh Beyer 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Simpkins 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Tomich 1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . Keith Booker 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mike Locke 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Green 1990 . . . . . . . . . . .Tyrone Shelton

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SPORTSSPORTS

LINKENAUGER ATHLETIC TRAINING SUITE

LINKENAUGER SUITE OVERVIEW

• 3,900 square feet • Aquatic therapy pool with underwater treadmill and multiple workstations • Hot and cold whirlpools • Spacious treatment and rehabilitation area with state-of-the-art therapeutic modalities • George J. Oliver, MD Physician Examination Room • Olympic platform for strength training progression for injured athletes • Four-station taping area • Cardiovascular exercise equipment

LINKENAUGER ATHLETIC TRAINING SUITE

William and Mary’s sports medicine department enhanced its facilities recently with the addition of the Mont M. Linkenauger PT, ATC, Athletic Training Suite, which is located in the lower level of the Jimmye Laycock Football Center. The Linkenauger Athletic Training Suite, which supplements the department’s primary facilities in W&M Hall, is a state-of-the-art facility that encompasses approximately 3,900 square feet. Associate A.D. of Internal Affairs Steve Cole and Head Football Athletic Trainer Andy Carter worked closely with the architects to design the facility, which is unrivaled in the CAA Football Conference and includes features that can benefit all Tribe student-athletes. One of the highlights of the new facility is a HydroWorx aquatic therapy pool, the same system used by renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews, the University of Texas, Navy Seals, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Antonio Spurs and Manchester United. The Linkenauger Athletic Training Suite is another piece of the overall facilities enhance-ment, which continues to bring the Tribe’s facilities to an elite level. “The Linkenauger Athletic Training Suite will allow the Sports Medicine Department to keep pace with the cutting edge practices and treatments of athletic health care and reha-bilitation,” Cole said.

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MEDICINESPORTS MEDICINE EDUCATION

Throughout the year the College hosts a wide range of sports medicine programs that draws participants from across the nation:

• The ACES Preparatory Workshop is designed to prepare students to take the Board of Certification (BOC) exam to become certified athletic train-ers. Hosted at institutions across the country, the ACES Workshop identifies participants’ strengths and weaknesses and focuses their study into their weaker content areas.• The Cramer Sports Medicine Workshop at William and Mary offers high school students a four-day introduction to the field of sports medicine. Classroom instruction on emergency procedures, injury recognition, and basic rehabilitation is mixed with hands-on lab activities including taping and wrapping and CPR.• The Division of Sports Medicine serves as the sports medicine rotation site for the Riverside Family Medicine Residency Program. Second and third-year residents come to William and Mary to work with our staff and enhance their skills in orthopedic examination, sports injury management and physical therapy referral.• William and Mary is a clinical site for the Old Dominion University Post Professional Graduate Athletic Training Education Program. Two students from Old Dominion complete their two-year clinical assignments as graduate assistants under the direction of our staff.

For more information about the Division of Sports Medicine, including details about these educational programs, please visit our web site at: www.wm.edu/sportsmedicine.

Private physician examination room

Spacious treatment and rehabilitation area with state-of-the-art therapeutic modalitiesHot and cold whirlpools

Aquatic therapy pool with underwater treadmill and multiple workstations

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EQUIPMENT

BRUCE WILLIAMS FOOTBALL LOCKER ROOM

BRUCE WILLIAMS FOOTBALL LOCKER ROOM

The Tribe’s state-of-the art locker room in the Jimmye Laycock Football Cen-ter encompasses approximately 4,200 square feet with 102 lockers and two flat-screen HD TVs. The concept and design of the GearBoss line of lockers were the product of collaboration between the W&M staff and the Wenger Corporation. The result delivered one of the most unique team room lockers in the country. The units are constructed of antimicrobial laminates and surfaces that im-proves room sanitation. The lockers also feature an airflow system for the func-tional drying of helmets and shoulder pads, as well as shoes and gloves. For security, the lockers feature a push-button locking mechanism with personal unlocking number codes. Each locker also features a power outlet for charging personal computers and communication devices. At the top of each locker, a backlit nameplate identifies each player’s personal unit. The lockers are completely modular for easy adaptation and a continued new look and feature bolt-through construction for commercial-grade durability.

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EQUIPMENTBRUCE WILLIAMS FOOTBALL LOCKER ROOM

The Tribe’s state-of-the art locker room in the Jimmye Laycock Football Cen-ter encompasses approximately 4,200 square feet with 102 lockers and two

The concept and design of the GearBoss line of lockers were the product of collaboration between the W&M staff and the Wenger Corporation. The result

The units are constructed of antimicrobial laminates and surfaces that im-proves room sanitation. The lockers also feature an airflow system for the func-tional drying of helmets and shoulder pads, as well as shoes and gloves. For security, the lockers feature a push-button locking mechanism with personal unlocking number codes. Each locker also features a power outlet for charging personal computers and communication devices. At the top of each locker, a

The lockers are completely modular for easy adaptation and a continued new look and feature bolt-through construction for commercial-grade durability.

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OVERVIEW2009 OUTLOOK

As head coach Jimmye Laycock enters his 30th season at the helm of the Tribe program, it is only fitting that his 2009 squad holds the promise to write its name among the long list of great teams he has produced over three suc-cessful decades. Last year, Laycock produced the 20th winning season of his career as his charges fashioned a 7-4 mark and a No. 20 final national ranking. Expectations abound as the unit returns 15 starters, six of whom earned All-CAA accolades last fall. The Tribe is ranked as high as No. 12 in the preseason polls and much of this optimism starts with the defensive side of the ball, where the unit returns eight starters. Leading the way is DE Adrian Tracy, who enters the fall as the CAA’s Preseason Defensive Player of the Year and has the credentials to be a Buchanan finalist. Another force up front will be senior tackle Sean Lissemore, who is the complete package physically and will undoubtedly challenge for postseason honors. The unit graduated a pair of linebackers, but there is plenty of young talent at the position, led by MLB Jake Trantin. Trantin has a great feel for the game, is expected to be one of the foundations of the defense. In the backfield, the return of four players with starting experience should lessen the loss of All-CAA corner Derek Cox, who was a third round pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. Leading the group will be strong safety David Caldwell, who was the team’s leading tackler the last two seasons. Caldwell is an explosive athlete and

the staff will scheme to put him in position to take advantage of his outstand-ing play-making abilities. On the offensive side, multi-talented TB Jonathan Grimes headlines the list of returnees, as he is coming off what was arguably the most decorated rookie season in league history. Grimes was named as the CAA’s Rookie of the Year and enters the fall as a preseason First-Team All-CAA selection. At QB, the staff is excited about the potential senior R.J. Archer brings to the position. An extremely gifted athlete, Archer is a multiple threat as he has a strong, accurate arm and the ability to make plays with his feet. At wide out, speedy senior D.J. McAulay is a returning all-conference performer who has the potential to be a premier play-maker. The tight end position has another returning all-confer-ence performer in senior Rob Varno. Varno was one of league’s most productive ends a year ago and should shoulder an even larger portion of the attack for his senior season. Up front, the squad will rely on the leadership of senior guard C.J. Muse, who will bring 33 games of starting experience into the fall. The Tribe will also return both starting tackles from last year’s squad, in sophomore Jake Marcey (left) and junior Keith Hill, Jr. (right). Rounding out the list, the Tribe figures to have an elite specialty corps, as both place-kicker Brian Pate and punter David Miller enter the year as pre-season first-team All-CAA selections.

Led by senior All-American defensive end Adrian Tracy (No. 97), the Tribe returns 15 starters from last season’s team that finished the year ranked 20th in the nation.

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QUARTERBACKS2009 OUTLOOK

ALL-CAA CANDIDATESENIOR QUARTERBACKR.J. ARCHER

One of the Tribe’s best all-around athletes, senior R.J. Archer enters the season as the Tribe’s starting quarterback. The former wide receiver threw for 307 yards and accounted for three touchdowns against Villanova in his first career start under center.

The quarterback role is always a premier position at the College, as head coach Jimmye Laycock is one of the nation’s fi nest at grooming signal callers. By earning all-conference recognition in 2008, Jake Phillips earned the 19th postseason honor for a Tribe quarterback in the last 29 seasons under Laycock’s guidance. With Phillips’ graduation, the Tribe off ense loses a veteran who started 33 games and fi nished his career ranked third at W&M in career passing yards (7,371), total off ense (7,983), pass completions (568), pass attempts (972) and touchdown passes (57). But optimism abounds at the position, as senior R.J. Ar-cher seems poised to carry on the school’s great quarterback tradition. Standing at 6-2, 200 pounds, Archer has all the physical attributes for the role and is one of the team’s top athletes. He possesses outstanding arm strength and accu-racy and also has the speed and quickness to extend plays. Equally comfortable throwing on the move as he is dropping back, look for the staff to fi nd creative ways to move the pocket and put him in situations where he can create multiple threats. Despite making only one career start under center, Archer gained a wealth of knowledge in the Tribe attack as a two-year starter at wide receiver during his redshirt freshman and sophomore seasons. Archer only confi rmed his grip on the starting slot this spring, as he turned in an outstanding practice session that saw him blossom into his role as one of the team’s leaders.

Archer appeared in every game during the 2008 season, seeing mostly spot action at quarterback while also serving as the holder for placement kicks. His only start of the year came against nationally ranked Villanova, where he showed very well, completing 21-of-37 passes for 307 yards and a touchdown. He also scored twice on the ground against the Wildcats. He ended the season complet-ing 28-of-53 passes for 387 yards and three touchdowns. He also recorded 90 yards rushing on 23 carries (3.9 yds per attempt). One of the greatest testaments to his athleticism was his eff ectiveness in his two seasons as a wide out as he recorded 69 catches for 940 yards, averaging nearly 14 yards per grab. While Archer clearly established himself as the team’s starter, the battle for the crucial No. 2 role is yet to be decided. A four-way competition blazed all spring between junior Mike Callahan, sophomores D.J. Mangus and Terrance Schmand and redshirt freshman Nolan Kearney. Callahan has been a member of the team’s travel squad for the past two seasons and is the most experienced of the group and was solid in spring scrimmage situations. Mangus displayed fl ashes of athletic brilliance and has a good deal of raw talent, but is looking to gain more experience with the off ense. Schmand is cut more from the pocket passer mode, at 6-3, 215-pounds, with a strong arm. The group will continue to audition for the role into fall in what will be one of the more hotly contested position battles.

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RUNNING BACKS

ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATESOPHOMORE RUNNING BACK BACKJONATHAN GRIMES

2009 OUTLOOK

Tribe running backs coach David Corley, Jr., returns a talented group to the backfi eld for 2009. Corley will oversee a corps of backs that returns four of its top fi ve rushers from 2008 and all but 240 of the 1,742 total rushing yards. The challenge he and the staff faced this spring, and will continue to pursue into the fall, is fi nding ways to spread the touches out among his charges. Certainly, all conversation at tailback has to start with rising sophomore, and clear postseason honors candidate, Jonathan Grimes. The 5-10, 201-pound native of Palmyra, N.J., comes off what is arguably the most decorated single-season ever by a Tribe freshman. Grimes turned in a breakout campaign that saw him establish a school record for freshman rushing yards (929) and all-purpose yards (162.0 yds/gm). The College Sporting News selected him as an Honorable Mention Freshman of the Year, and he also earned Honorable Mention All-America distinction as a kick returner by The Sports Network. The Colonial Athletic Association tabbed him as the Off ensive Rookie of the Year, as did the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference. He also earned fi rst-team All-CAA honors as a kick returner and was a second-team selection as a running back. A multiple-tool athlete, he is the complete package for the position, as he has outstanding strength, great speed and good quickness. In ad-dition to being a workhorse in the ground game, where he accounted for nearly half the team’s total carries (164 of 359 ) and tallied seven rushing touchdowns, Grimes also had an impact on the passing attack. He hauled in 39 spirals for 314 yards and a

pair of touchdowns. As a kickoff returner, Grimes averaged a league-best 24.5 yards per return, with a season-long of 97 yards (for a touchdown) against Villanova. While Grimes enters the fall as the team’s starting tailback, junior Courtland Marriner also turned heads during the spring session. The 5-9, 182-pound speedster was the squad’s leading rusher as a freshman in 2007 (518 yards on 115 attempts), but was limited last year to just 29 attempts (for 141 yards) by an early- season knee injury. Like Grimes, he is extremely elusive in the open fi eld and is possibly the team’s fastest back. Look for him to have an increased impact this fall, as he has worked extremely hard at improving his all-around game and has the kind of explosiveness that makes him a threat from anywhere on the fi eld. Fellow junior Terrence Riggins also fi gures to be an impact player, as he is the team’s biggest back at 6-1, 224-pounds and possesses good speed. He was the Tribe’s starting tailback for the fi rst three games of the 2008 season before also being dealt a setback with an injury. He brings a career average of 6.5 yards a carry into the fall (384 yards on 59 career attempts) and has tremendous potential to contribute in multiple ways. He saw some action at fullback in the spring and can also be an ef-fective pass catcher. Junior Jimmy Hobson fi gures to be the team’s starting fullback this fall, a posi-tion he held down all of last season. He is athletic enough to see action at tailback, if necessary, and can be an asset in the passing game.

Sophomore running back Jonathan Grimes was honored as the 2008 CAA Offensive Rookie of the Year after leading the conference and ranking 12th nationally with 162 all-purpose yards per game.

After leading the Tribe in rushing yards as a redshirt freshman in 2007, Courtland Marriner looks to regain that form again after missing much of his sophomore year with an injury.

Junior running back Terrence Riggins led the Tribe with 8.1 yards per carry in 2008.

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RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS2009 OUTLOOK

Veteran Tribe wide out coach and off ensive coordinator Zbig Kepa returns fi ve of his top six pass catchers from 2008, as graduated senior Elliott Mack (29 catches for 445 yards) is the only departure from a receiving corps that generated 2,219 receiving yards and 24 TDs. While Mack’s leadership and play-making ability will be missed, Kepa has the makings for a potent group. Leading the way will be senior speedster D.J. McAulay, the team’s leading pass catcher from a season ago (40 grabs for 718 yards and eight TDs). With a scholastic-best clocking of 10.5 seconds in the 100-me-ters, he came into the program as one of the fastest recruits in school history and has steadily built towards becoming one of the league’s premier deep-threats. After sus-taining a serious knee injury during the fi rst game of the 2007 season, McAulay had a solid comeback in 2008 as he earned third-team All-CAA honors. The staff will count on McAulay’s speed and sure hands to have an even greater impact in 2009 as he has the potential to factor in among the nation’s elite play-makers. He will enter his senior season needing 819 receiving yards and fi ve TD receptions to enter the school’s all-time top 10 in both categories. Tight end Rob Varno also returns as an all-conference candidate who should compete for national honors. Last year, he was second in the CAA in both receptions (36) and receiving yards (397), while also contributing three touchdowns en route to earning second-team all-league honors. The 6-5, 224-pound product of Wilmington, N.C., started his career primarily as a pass catching threat, but has worked extremely

hard to improve his blocking technique. Along with working hard on the fi eld, he also excels in the weight room, and the fruits of this hard work produced a Tribe position record 520-pound squat this off -season. While Varno fi gures to dominate the major-ity of the snaps at tight end, sophomore Alex Gottlieb and junior Gareth Hissong also have the potential to contribute. Both saw action in 2008, with Gottlieb being more of a threat in the passing attack and Hissong seeing action in short-yardage situations. Sophomore Chase Hill had a breakout debut season in 2008, as he contributed 39 catches for 438 yards and seven touchdowns playing primarily in the slot receiver position. This spring, he expanded his knowledge of the off ense and could see action at any of the three wide out positions. Standing at 6-2, Hill makes an outstanding target and he proved to have the toughness to make catches in crowds. While he is ideal in working as a possession receiver, he has also displayed the speed to fi nish plays and has the ability to challenge for postseason honors this fall. Hardworking junior Terreon Conyers showed well in starting the fi nal three games last fall (for an injured Mack) and continued to impress during spring camp, emerging as the most likely candidate for the third receiver role. An aggressive and physical receiver, Conyers joins Hill as the unit’s best blocking wide outs. Junior Cameron Dohse and senior Eric Robertson also will play key roles this fall. Dohse was one of the team’s more pleasant surprises in ’07, as he recorded 31 grabs for 557 yards and fi ve scores. His production was very limited last season due to injury.

ALL-CAA CANDIDATESENIOR WIDE RECEIVER

D.J. MCAULAY

ALL-CAA CANDIDATESENIOR TIGHT ENDROB VARNO

Senior tight end Rob Varno earned second-team all-conference honors last season after hauling in 36 receptions for 397 yards and three touchdowns.

Senior wide out D.J. McAulay recorded eight touchdown receptions and led the conference with 18.0 yards per catch en route to earning All-CAA honors in 2008.

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OFFENSIVE LINEMEN2009 OUTLOOK

Long-time Tribe offensive line coach Bob Solderitch returns three start-ers to his unit from a season ago. Last year the front five powered one of the league’s most efficient attacks, as the team averaged better than 32 points and nearly 400 yards of total offense a contest. Solderitch, who has mentored 15 players to a total of 19 all-conference honors during his previous 13 seasons on campus, has the proven ability to maximize the available talent. The cornerstone of the front will consist of senior guard CJ Muse (6-4, 313), junior tackle Keith Hill (6-4, 312) and sophomore tackle Jake Marcey (6-4, 276). The trio all return with extensive starting experience and will be expected to be at the forefront, while Solderitch and the staff finalizes the remainder of the unit. As the only senior in the group, Muse is one of the squad’s most seasoned players, he has started 33-career games. One of the most versatile linemen, he is able to play any of the three roles up front, specializing in guard. Marcey started all 11 games at left tackle last fall as a redshirt freshman and returns looking to improve on a solid debut. He brings an aggressive approach to the position and has good feet. Hill, who missed all of the spring with a shoulder injury, comes into the fall as the starting right tackle. He is one of the squad’s more physical players and his healthy return will be a great lift to the attack. Junior Derek Toon (6-3, 288) also missed all of the spring with a shoulder injury, and his healthy return will give the front added toughness and a fierce

competitor. A physical player with good feet, he figures to challenge for start-ing duties at guard opposite of Muse. He converted to the position last fall from defensive tackle and quickly found his way onto the field. Junior Tyler Miller (6-3, 280) and sophomores James Pagliaro (6-3, 278) and Chris Sutton (6-2, 295) all figure to have an opportunity to challenge for playing time at center. Miller came to the College with outstanding scholastic credentials but has fought injuries during the last several years. He was able to compete throughout spring and continued health will make him a valuable asset as he continues to build size and strength. Sutton, a physical player, could also figure in the mix at guard, while Pagliaro had moved over from the defen-sive line during the spring and made quick progress. Sophomore Dan Donker (6-3, 311) also figures in the mix up front this fall. He had one of the better spring sessions among the offensive linemen and has all the physical tools to be a productive player at either guard or tackle. Redshirt freshman Mike Salazar (6-5, 296) and sophomore Daniel Ryan (6-3, 293) have both shown flashes of potential and will compete for playing time at tackle and guard, respectively. For Salazar, gaining more experience will be key, as he missed a majority of the spring with an injury. Ryan made tremen-dous strides this spring and will look to continue building on his progress this fall.

ALL-CAA CANDIDATESENIOR OFFENSIVE LINEMANC.J. MUSE

Senior offensive lineman C.J. Muse enters the 2009 season having started 33 career games.

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DEFENSIVE LINEMEN2009 OUTLOOK

If there is one line that should not be crossed this season, it is the Tribe’s defen-sive line, as position coach Trevor Andrews brings what looks to be one of nation’s premier defensive fronts into the fall. Headlining the talented group that returns its top eight players from 2008 is fi rst-team All-CAA performer and honorable mention All-American Adrian Tracy (6-4, 243). Tracy’s 10 sacks in 11 games ranked third in the conference last season, while he placed sixth nationally in sacks per game (0.91). A complete package physically, Tracy’s speed, strength and superior quickness combined with his 33 games of start-ing experience make him a strong candidate for the Buchanan Award (given annually to the nation’s top defensive player). He comes into the season with 19 career QB takedowns, only fi ve sacks away from the school record. What may make Tracy even more of a handful for opposing off enses is the presence of senior defensive tackle Sean Lissemore. The 6-4, 286-pound specimen is extremely strong, athletic and active on the interior. For the past two seasons, Lisse-more has had to fi ght off nagging shoulder injuries, but he enters the fall healthy and his strength continues to show dramatic improvements (410-pound bench and 570-pound squat). Last season, Lissemore totaled 51 tackles, a fi gure that ranked him sixth in the conference among defensive linemen. Lissemore also fi nished second on the team with 7.5 tackles for a loss. With 21 games of starting experience coming into the season, Lissemore should be a serious challenger for postseason recognition.

Senior end C.J. Herbert (6-3, 237) and sophomore tackle Harold Robertson III (6-2, 300) round out the returning starters. Herbert enters the fall as one of the team’s most respected players after starting all but one game during the last three seasons (32 career starts). One of the team’s most consistent performers, Herbert helped anchor a defense that fi nished sixth in the conference in sacks last season with 24. While it is hard to be overlooked at their respective sizes, Robertson (6-2, 300) and junior Mike Stover (6-3, 265) enter the season as perhaps the most unher-alded members of the Tribe’s defensive line. After starting all 11 games as a redshirt freshman last season and recording 26 tackles, Robertson enters the fall as one of the Tribe’s most talented young players. Already one of the stronger linemen on the team (380-pound bench), Robertson will look to be force in the Tribe’s rush defense. Stover, who enters the fall listed as the starting tackle, has seen game action since his true freshman season and brings outstanding strength and work ethic to the team’s interior defense. The talent up front doesn’t stop with the fi rst team, as sophomore end Ravi Pradhanang (6-3, 250) and junior tackle Bryan Jean-Pierre (6-4, 272) bring tremen-dous athletic potential and eff ective depth. Pradhanang brings speed and strength to the edge, while Jean-Pierre was explosive off the ball and showed fl ashes of bril-liance during the spring session. Senior Daniel Pulley (6-2, 266) is one of the more experienced tackles on the roster and gives the squad reliable depth.

ALL-CAA CANDIDATESENIOR DEFENSIVE TACKLESEAN LISSEMORE

ALL-CAA CANDIDATEALL-CAA CANDIDATEALL-CAA CANDIDATESOPHOMORESOPHOMORE DEFENSIVE TACKLEIVE TACKLEHAROLD ROBERTSON IIIN III

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C.J. HERBERT

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Senior defensive end C.J. Herbert finished the 2008 season with 5.5 tackles for a loss, 2.0 sacks and a forced fumble.

Senior defensive tackle Sean Lissemore ranked sixth in the CAA in tackles among defensive linemen with 4.6 stops per game last season.

Senior defensive end Adrian Tracy earned All-America honors from multiple organizations in 2008 after ranking sixth nationally with 0.91 sacks per game.

Sophomore defensive tackle Har-old Robertson III earned starts in all 11 games last season as a red-shirt freshman.

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With the graduation of two, three-year starters in all-conference performer Josh Rutter and Mike Pigram, the Tribe linebacking corps will be one of the squad’s younger units. Despite having just one senior listed on the preseason two-deep, position coach Scott Boone will enter his sixth season at the College with an inter-esting mixture of talented youngsters who have earned signifi cant game experi-ence. Perhaps no player represents the combination of youth and experience bet-ter than sophomore middle linebacker Jake Trantin (6-1, 224), who led all CAA freshmen with 6.9 tackles per-game last fall. Trantin started the fi rst seven games at outside linebacker before moving inside to gain valuable experience when Rut-ter suff ered a mid-season injury. In what was a mini-preview for the season to come, Trantin averaged 10.5 tackles per game in his four contests as the middle backer. The impressive eff orts helped him fi nish the year with 76 tackles, which ranked second on the team. During the spring, Trantin displayed impressive lead-ership and command of the defense and has the tools and work ethic to emerge as an all-conference level performer. Junior Wes Steinman (6-2, 218) lines up as Trantin’s right-hand man this season after suff ering a season-ending injury in the opener at N.C. State last sea-son. As a freshman, Steinman appeared in seven games with one start. Steinman boasts a combination of strength (540-pound squat and a 308-pound clean) and

athleticism, which makes him a perfect fi t for the Tribe’s defensive scheme. His strong spring was one of the top stories to emerge from College’s camp, and the staff will look for him to carry that momentum into the fall. Rounding out the starting linebackers is junior Evan Francks (5-11, 212), a converted safety who excelled at linebacker last season. Franks registered fi ve starts in 2008 and recorded 47 tackles, two of those going for a loss. With 22 ca-reer appearances to his ledger, he will be counted on to be a consistent, reliable performer. A relentless competitor, Francks is one of the squad’s top “eff ort play-ers” who relies on sound technique and maintaining his alignments and assign-ments. Sheldon Alexander (6-1, 213) returns as the veteran of the linebacking corps and is possibly the most versatile in the group, as he could fi ll in at any of the three positions. Adding to the depth will be a trio of redshirt freshmen in T.J. Ptachick (6-2, 225), Dante Cook (5-11, 213) and Jabrel Mines (6-0, 206), each of whom the coaching staff has high expectations for in the 2009 season. Ptachick, a Williams-burg native, earned Scout Team Defensive Player of the Year honors last season and has the size and toughness to be an eff ective player in the middle. Mines and Cook were also members of the scout team last season but impressed the coach-ing staff this spring with their speed and athleticism. While all will challenge for reps at linebacker, each will be a valuable member of special teams units as well.

ALL-CAA CANDIDATESOPHOMORE LINEBACKERKERJAKE TRANTIN

Sophomore linebacker Jake Trantin led all CAA freshmen with 6.9 tackles per game last season.

Junior linebacker Evan Francks earned five starts in 2008 and totaled 47 tackles.

Junior linebacker Wes Steinman en-ters the fall as a projected starter after a standout showing this spring.

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DEFENSIVE BACKS2009 OUTLOOK

While replacing three-year starter and two-time team captain Derek Cox, now a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars, will be a tall task, Tribe defensive coordinator and secondary coach Bob Shoop returns a wealth of talent to what fi gures to be a physical and sure-handed group in the defensive backfi eld. The most physical among them is senior and three-year starter at strong safety David Caldwell (5-11, 212), the Tribe’s leading tackler the past two seasons. Caldwell is a dynamic athlete who recorded 78 tackles and a pair of interceptions in 2008. Pound for pound, Caldwell is arguably one of the strongest players ever to wear the Green and Gold, as he holds position records for the hang clean (350-pounds) and squat (600-pounds). His explosive strength also translates to speed on the fi eld, as witnessed by the pair of scores he turned in last season, a 66-yard return of a blocked fi eld goal and a 62-yard pick-six. His combination of speed, power and experience should position him to challenge for his fi rst postseason recognition in 2009. Starting alongside of Caldwell at the free safety position will be senior Robert Liv-ingston (6-3, 199), with junior Michael Alvarado (6-0, 198) pushing for playing time. Livingston started all 11 games in 2007 and played in the fi nal nine games of 2008, making two starts, after missing the fi rst two games with injury. Livingston brings a high football IQ to the Tribe’s defensive backfi eld and is one of the team’s most consis-tent performers. Alvarado brings an athletic and aggressive presence to the fi eld, as the junior tallied 47 tackles and two interceptions in nine starts last season.

On the edges, junior cornerback Ben Cottingham (5-9, 163) returns after recording 36 tackles and one interception in 10 starts last season. A walk-on his freshman season, Cottingham’s work ethic and intelligence quickly made him one of the most fundamen-tally sound members of the secondary and a leader at the cornerback position. Opposite Cottingham will be sophomore Terrell Wells (5-10, 177), who missed all but three games of 2008 due to an elbow injury. Wells should provide the College with an athletic cover corner with all the tools to be a productive boundary corner. Redshirt freshman B.W. Webb (5-11, 160) will also fi gure in the mix at cornerback. One of the team’s top pure athletes, Webb blends explosive strength (410-pound squat) to go along with a position-record 38-inch vertical leap. Rounding out the secondary are upperclassmen Ryan Woolfolk (5-11, 191), Fred Johnson (6-1, 187) and Jake O’Connor (6-0, 185) as well as redshirt freshman Brian Thompson (5-11, 197). Woolfolk made a seamless transition from tailback to corner this spring and fi gures in the mix. Johnson, a senior, started one game last season at the corner position and recorded one interception to go along with his consistent work on special teams. O’Connor and Thompson will provide depth at the strong safety position behind Caldwell. O’Connor, a sophomore, will contribute as a standout special teams performer as he competes for playing time, while Thompson, who served mainly on the scout team last season, has outstanding physical tools and could make an immediate contribution.

ALL-CAA CANDIDATESENIOR SAFETYSENIOR SAFETYSENIORDAVID CALDWELL

Senior strong safety David Caldwell has led the Tribe in tackles during each of the past two seasons.

Junior cornerback Ben Cottingham recorded 10 starts in ’08 and totaled 36 tackles and an interception.

Junior free safety Michael Alvarado earned nine starts last season and re-corded 47 tackles and two interceptions.

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Since first joining its current league affiliation in 1993, the Tribe spe-cialty units have been truly special, as the College has raked in 21 all-confer-ence citations among its place kickers, punters and return specialists. The 2009 season should be no exception to that tradition of excellence as the program returns what could be the finest kicker/punter/return specialist combinations in the CAA. Chief among the returning award winners is senior place kicker Brian Pate, a first-team all-conference selection last season after converting on 13-of-16 field goal attempts. Pate’s .813 field goal percentage and team-leading 7.3 points per-game also helped earn the former walk-on first-team all-state honors. The Fredericksburg, Va., native also converted all 41 of his extra-point attempts and improved his kickoff average from 49.5 yards in 2007 to 56.8 yards in 2008. A remarkably accurate kicker, Pate has worked extremely hard to improve his range during the off-season and figures to once again challenge for elite status in the league. With 22 career field goals to his credit, Pate currently is tied for seventh all-time at the College. Another key weapon for the Tribe this fall will be junior punter David Miller, a third-team all-league selection last season. Miller ranked second in the conference and 16th nationally with a 41.5-yard average and pinned opponents inside their 20-yard line 12 times. Working within a new punt

formation, Miller excelled and showed better than a six yard per kick im-provement over his ’07 numbers (35.1 yds/att). Coming off a strong spring showing, Miller will look to post even better numbers this fall and again challenge for all-league honors. Both Pate and Miller have the added luxury of working with familiar snappers, as senior C.J. Muse returns for his third season of short snapping duties, while junior Chase Hill also comes back to handle the long snapping chores. Further solidifying the team’s field goal unit is holder R.J. Archer who has been extremely consistent during each of the previous three seasons. Jonathan Grimes returns as a first-team all-league return specialist and will handle kickoff return duties once again this season after averaging a conference-leading 24.5-yards per return last year. Grimes’ explosive speed and quickness make him perfectly suited for the chore, as his ability to affect starting field position paid large dividends for the Tribe attack in 2008. With the graduation of third round NFL Draft selection Derek Cox, mul-tiple players will get an opportunity to take hold of the punt-returning job this season. Both senior David Caldwell and sophomore Terrell Wells have returning experience and are considered two of the better athletes on the team, while freshman B.W. Webb also impressed the coaching staff during spring camp.

AALL-AMERICA CANDIDATELL-AMERICA CANDIDATESOPSOPHOMORE HOMORE KICKOFF RETURNER

JONATHAN GRIMES

Sophomore kickoff returner Jonathan Grimes gar-nered All-America honors from The Sports Network after leading the conference with 24.5 yards per return.

Senior place kicker Brian Pate earned first-team all-conference honors last season after connecting on 13-of-16 field goal attempts.

Junior punter David Miller earned all-conference distinction in 2008 after ranking 16th nationally with 41.53 yards per kick.

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BRIAN PATE

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Preseason Off ensive Depth ChartPos. No. Name Elg. Ht.g. Ht. Wt. NotesWR 4 D.J. McAulay SR 5-11 185 All-CAA Third Team; led team with 40 catches for 718 yards and 8 TDs

88 Terreon Conyers JR 5-11 175 Recorded at least two catches in foConyers JR 5-11 175 Recorded at least two catches in four of the fi nal fi ve games in ‘08ur of the fi nal fi ve games in ‘08WR 15 Chase Hill JR 6-2 195 Ranked second on team with 39 catches and 7 TDs last season

81 Cameron Dohse JR 6-0 190 Totaled 31 catches for 557 yards and 5 TDs in ‘07Totaled 31 catches for 557 yards and 5 TDs in ‘07TE 98 Rob Varno SR 6-5 228 All-CAA Second Team; Totaled 36 catches and 3 TDs

86 Alex Gottlieb SO 6-3 235 Played in nine games as a true freshman 235 Played in nine games as a true freshman LT 77LT 77L Jake Marcey SO 6-4 276 Started all 11 games last season

63 Chris Sutton SO 6-2 295 Earned a pair of start SO 6-2 295 Earned a pair of starts in ‘08LG 56 C.J. Muse SR 6-4 313 Started the last 24 games

67 Kyle Allison JR 6-2 297 Saw action in nine games last season as a67 Kyle Allison JR 6-2 297 Saw action in nine games last season as a reserveC 68 James Pagliaro SO 6-3 269 Moves to OL after spending last season as a DT

73 Tyler Miller JR 6-3 280 Returns after missing last year with an injury73 Tyler Miller JR 6-3 280 Returns after missing last year with an injuryRG 66 Derek Toon JR 6-3 288 Moved to OL last season, earning one start

64 Daniel Ryan SO 6-3 293 Member of the travel squad for JMU and 64 Daniel Ryan SO 6-3 293 Member of the travel squad for JMU and UR games UR games RT 72 Keith Hill, Jr. JR 6-4 312 Started 10 games in ‘08

74 Mike Salazar RFR 6-5 296 Member of scout team last seasonQB 16 R.J. Archer SR 6-2 220 Threw for 307 yards and a TD vs. Villanova in only start last season

7 Mike Callahan JR 5-11 185 Moves into backup role and is yet to see any game action7 Mike Callahan JR 5-11 185 Moves into backup role and is yet to see any game actionTB 34 Jonathan Grimes SO 5-10 201 CAA Off ensive Rookie of the Year; TSN and CSN All-American

25 Courtland Marriner JR 5-9 182 Rushed for 141 yards and a TD in ‘08riner JR 5-9 182 Rushed for 141 yards and a TD in ‘08FB 43 Jimmy Hobson JR 5-11 218 Returns as team’s top fullback 23 Terrence Riggins JR 6-1 224 Rushed for 323 yards and averaged 8.1 yards per carry last season

Preseason Defensive Depth ChartPos. No. Name Elg. Ht.g. Ht. Wt. Notes DE 97 Adrian Tracy SR 6-4 243 TSN & CSN All-American; All-CAA First Team

52 Marcus Hyde 52 Marcus Hyde SO 6-3 242 Appeared in six games last season2 Appeared in six games last season, totaling a pair of sacks, totaling a pair of sacksDT 93 Sean Lissemore SR 6-4 286 Ranked second on the team with 7.5 TFLs and 4.0 sacks in ‘08

50 Bryan Jean-Pierre JR 6-3 268 E50 Bryan Jean-Pierre JR 6-3 268 Earned spot on two-deep with a standout springspot on two-deep with a standout springDT 92 Mike Stover JR 6-3 265 Played in all 11 games last season, totaling 4.5 TFLs and 1.5 sacks

99 Harold Robertson SO 6-2 300 Started all 11 games last season as a redshirt freshman 99 Harold Robertson SO 6-2 300 Started all 11 games last season as a redshirt freshman DE 95 C.J. Herbert SR 6-3 237 Veteran defensive lineman who has 32 career starts 94 Ravi Pradhanang Ravi Pradhanang SO 6-3 250 Played in nine games in ‘08 with 4.0 TFLsSO 6-3 250 Played in nine games in ‘08 with 4.0 TFLsOLB 48 Wes Steinman JR 6-2 218 Suff ered season-ending injury in ‘08 opener at N.C. State 35 Dante Cook RFR 5-11 213 Member of the scout team last season MLB 32 Jake Trantin SO 6-1 224 Led all CAA freshmen with 6.9 tackles per game last season

41 Sheldon Alexander SR 6-1 213 Earned time as a reserve in all 11 games last season41 Sheldon Alexander SR 6-1 213 Earned time as a reserve in all 11 games last seasonOLB 21 Evan Francks JR 5-11 212 Earned fi ve starts in ‘08 and totaled 47 tackles

10 Jabrel Mines RFR 6-0 206 Member of the scout team last season BC 38 Terrell Wells JR 5-10 177 Appeared in three games in ‘08

42 Fred Johnson SR 6-1 187 Played in eight games in ‘08 with an INT and 42 Fred Johnson SR 6-1 187 Played in eight games in ‘08 with an INT and 3 PBUsSS 6 David Caldwell SR 5-11 212 Team’s top tackler in each of the past two seasons

27 Brian Thompson RFR 5-11 197 Member of the scout team last season27 Brian Thompson RFR 5-11 197 Member of the scout team last seasonFS 17 Robert Livingston SR 6-3 199 Played in nine games with an INT last season

26 Michael Alvarado SO 6-0 198 Earned nine starts in ‘08 and recorded 47 tackles and 2 INTs FC 24 Ben Cottingham JR 5-9 159 Recorded 10 starts in ‘08 and totaled 36 tackles and an INT

3 B.W. Webb RFR 5-11 160 Member of the scout team last season

Preseason Special Teams Depth ChartPos. No. Name Elg. Ht.g. Ht. Wt. Notes PK/KO 80 Brian Pate SR 5-9 182 All-CAA First Team; Was 13-of-16 on FG attempts last season 80 Brian Pate SR 5-9 182 All-CAA First Team; Was 13-of-16 on FG attempts last season P 87 David Miller JR 6-0 183 All-CAA Third Team; Ranked 16th nationally with 41.53 ypp in ‘08-CAA Third Team; Ranked 16th nationally with 41.53 ypp in ‘08H 16 R.J. Archer SR 6-2 220 Spent the past two seasons as team’s starting holder H 16 R.J. Archer SR 6-2 220 Spent the past two seasons as team’s starting holder LS 15 Chase Hill JR 6-2 195 Returns as the starting long-snapper S 15 Chase Hill JR 6-2 195 Returns as the starting long-snapper SS 56 C.J. Muse SR 6-4 313 Handled short-snap duties during the past two seasons

Start ChartOff ense 2008 Streak Career

Muse (LG) 11 24 24 Archer (QB) 1 - 17

McAulay (WR) 11 11 15 Varno (TE) 11 11 11 Marcey (LT) 11 11 11 K. Hill, Jr. (RT) 10 8 10

Dohse (WR) 1 - 10 C. Hill (WR) 8 - 8 Grimes (TB) 8 8 8 Marriner (TB) - - 7 Conyers (WR) 3 - 3 Riggins (TB) 3 - 3 Sutton (RG) 2 - 2 Toon (OL) 1 - 1 Hobson (FB) 1 - 1

Defense 2008 Streak Career Tracy (DE) 11 33 33

Herbert (DE) 10 - 32 Caldwell (SS) 11 23 23 Lissemore (DT) 11 15 21 Livingston (FS) 2 - 13

Robertson, III (DT) 11 11 11 Trantin (LB) 11 11 11 Cottingham (CB) 10 5 10 Alvarado (FS) 9 4 9 Francks (LB) 5 - 8 Pradhanang (DE) 1 1 1 Johnson (CB) 1 - 1 Alexander (LB) - - 1 Stover (DT) - - 1

Longest Active StreaksLongest Active StreaksAdrian Tracy (DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

David Caldwell (SS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Sean Lissemore (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

D.J. McAulay (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Rob Varno (TE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Jake Marcey (LT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Harold Robertson, III (DT). . . . . . . . . . 11 Jake Trantin (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Most Career Starts (Active) Adrian Tracy (DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

C.J. Herbert (DE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 David Caldwell (SS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Sean Lissemore (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 R.J. Archer (QB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 D.J. McAulay (WR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Robert Livingston (FS) . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

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NUMERICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME POS. ELG. HT. WT. HOMETOWN (HIGH/PREP SCHOOL)2 B.W. Webb DB R-Fr. 5-11 160 Newport News, Va. (Warwick) B.W. Webb DB R-Fr. 5-11 160 Newport News, Va. (Warwick)3 Marshall Dill WR Jr. 5-10 183 Woodbridge, Va. (C.D. Hylton) Marshall Dill WR Jr. 5-10 183 Woodbridge, Va. (C.D. Hylton)4 D.J. McAulay WR Sr. 5-11 185 New Haven, Conn. (Westminster School) 4 D.J. McAulay WR Sr. 5-11 185 New Haven, Conn. (Westminster School) 5 Tyler Bailey WR R-Fr. 6-1 183 Abingdon, Va. (Abingdon) 5 Tyler Bailey WR R-Fr. 6-1 183 Abingdon, Va. (Abingdon) 6 David Caldwell S Sr. 5-11 212 Montclair, N.J. (Lawrenceville)7 Mike Callahan QB Jr. 5-11 185 Mountville, Pa. (Hempfi eld) 7 Mike Callahan QB Jr. 5-11 185 Mountville, Pa. (Hempfi eld) 8 Terrell Wells CB So. 5-10 177 Louisa, Va. (Louisa County) 8 Terrell Wells CB So. 5-10 177 Louisa, Va. (Louisa County) 9 Ryan Moody WR R-Fr. 5-11 171 Ashburn, Va. (Stone Bridge) 9 Ryan Moody WR R-Fr. 5-11 171 Ashburn, Va. (Stone Bridge) 10 Jabrel Mines LB R-Fr. 6-0 206 Doswell, Va. (Caroline) 13 C.J. Thomas WR R-Fr. 6-2 203 Mount Airy, Md. (Linganore) 13 C.J. Thomas WR R-Fr. 6-2 203 Mount Airy, Md. (Linganore) 14 Will Honbarrier WR So. 6-3 200 Bedford, Va. (Jeff erson Forrest)15 Chase Hill WR Jr. 6-2 195 Virginia Beach, Va. (Princess Anne)15 Chase Hill WR Jr. 6-2 195 Virginia Beach, Va. (Princess Anne)16 R.J. Archer QB Sr. 6-2 220 Earlysville, Va. (Albemarle) 16 R.J. Archer QB Sr. 6-2 220 Earlysville, Va. (Albemarle) 17 Robert Livingston S Sr. 6-3 203 Hendersonville, N.C. (The Hun School) 17 Robert Livingston S Sr. 6-3 203 Hendersonville, N.C. (The Hun School) 18 Terrance Schmand QB So. 6-3 215 Buff alo, N.Y. (St. Joseph’s Collegiate) 18 Terrance Schmand QB So. 6-3 215 Buff alo, N.Y. (St. Joseph’s Collegiate) 19 D.J. Mangas QB So. 6-1 194 Chantilly, Va. (Paul VI)19 D.J. Mangas QB So. 6-1 194 Chantilly, Va. (Paul VI)21 Evan Francks LB Jr. 5-11 212 Medford, N.J. (Shawnee) 23 Terrence Riggins RB Jr. 6-1 224 Newport News, Va. (Denbigh) 23 Terrence Riggins RB Jr. 6-1 224 Newport News, Va. (Denbigh) 24 Ben Cottingham CB Jr. 5-9 159 Abingdon, Md. (Edgewood) 24 Ben Cottingham CB Jr. 5-9 159 Abingdon, Md. (Edgewood) 25 Courtland Marriner RB Jr. 5-9 182 Chesapeake, Va. (Western Branch)25 Courtland Marriner RB Jr. 5-9 182 Chesapeake, Va. (Western Branch)26 Michael Alvarado S Jr. 6-0 198 Gaithersburg, Md. (Gaithersburg)26 Michael Alvarado S Jr. 6-0 198 Gaithersburg, Md. (Gaithersburg)27 Brian Thompson DB R-Fr. 5-11 197 Somerset, N.J. (Franklin) 27 Brian Thompson DB R-Fr. 5-11 197 Somerset, N.J. (Franklin) 28 Ryan Woolfolk DB So. 5-11 191 Atlanta, Ga. (Holy Innocents) 28 Ryan Woolfolk DB So. 5-11 191 Atlanta, Ga. (Holy Innocents) 30 Andy Topping TE R-Fr. 6-2 243 Suff olk, Va. (Nansemond River) 30 Andy Topping TE R-Fr. 6-2 243 Suff olk, Va. (Nansemond River) 31 Jake O’Connor S So. 6-0 185 Richmond, Va. (Douglas S. Freeman) 31 Jake O’Connor S So. 6-0 185 Richmond, Va. (Douglas S. Freeman) 32 Jake Trantin LB So. 6-1 235 Severn, Md. (Archbishop Spalding) 32 Jake Trantin LB So. 6-1 235 Severn, Md. (Archbishop Spalding) 33 Thomas Schonder RB Jr. 5-11 185 Round Hill, Va. (Loudoun Valley)33 Thomas Schonder RB Jr. 5-11 185 Round Hill, Va. (Loudoun Valley)34 Jonathan Grimes RB So. 5-10 201 Palmyra, N.J. (Paul VI)34 Jonathan Grimes RB So. 5-10 201 Palmyra, N.J. (Paul VI)35 Dante Cook LB R-Fr. 5-11 213 Fredericksburg, Va. (Staff ord)35 Dante Cook LB R-Fr. 5-11 213 Fredericksburg, Va. (Staff ord)36 Nick Downey WR So. 5-10 186 Lancaster, Pa. (Lancaster Catholic) 36 Nick Downey WR So. 5-10 186 Lancaster, Pa. (Lancaster Catholic) 37 Kelly FitzGerald WR R-Fr. 5-10 162 Springfi eld, Va. (Robert E. Lee)37 Kelly FitzGerald WR R-Fr. 5-10 162 Springfi eld, Va. (Robert E. Lee)38 Jimmy Hobson FB Jr. 5-11 218 Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) Jimmy Hobson FB Jr. 5-11 218 Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) 39 John Ribble FB R-Fr. 6-2 227 Salem, Va. (Salem)40 Kyle O’Brien DE Jr. 6-0 247 Cockeysville, Md. (McDonogh) 40 Kyle O’Brien DE Jr. 6-0 247 Cockeysville, Md. (McDonogh) 41 Sheldon Alexander LB Sr. 6-1 213 Gordonsville, Va. (Woodberry Forest) 41 Sheldon Alexander LB Sr. 6-1 213 Gordonsville, Va. (Woodberry Forest) 42 Fred Johnson DB Sr. 6-1 187 Richmond, Va. (St. Christopher’s)42 Fred Johnson DB Sr. 6-1 187 Richmond, Va. (St. Christopher’s)44 Meltoya Jones RB R-Fr. 5-9 200 Hampton, Va. (Tabb) 44 Meltoya Jones RB R-Fr. 5-9 200 Hampton, Va. (Tabb) 46 Omar Francis LB R-Fr. 6-1 205 Pennington, N.J. (Pennington School) 46 Omar Francis LB R-Fr. 6-1 205 Pennington, N.J. (Pennington School) 47 Ethan Lee DB R-Fr. 5-11 171 Buckingham, Va. (Buckingham-County) 47 Ethan Lee DB R-Fr. 5-11 171 Buckingham, Va. (Buckingham-County) 48 Wes Steinman LB Jr. 6-2 225 Wilmington, N.C. (Hoggard) 48 Wes Steinman LB Jr. 6-2 225 Wilmington, N.C. (Hoggard) 49 Zach Martin DB R-Fr. 5-10 177 Clarksville, Md. (River Hill) 50 Bryan Jean-Pierre DL Jr. 6-4 275 Dunwoody, Ga. (Dunwoody) 50 Bryan Jean-Pierre DL Jr. 6-4 275 Dunwoody, Ga. (Dunwoody) 52 Marcus Hyde DE So. 6-3 242 Manassas, Va. (Osbourn) 52 Marcus Hyde DE So. 6-3 242 Manassas, Va. (Osbourn) 54 Grayson Orsini LB R-Fr. 6-1 222 Virginia Beach, Va. (Frank W. Cox)54 Grayson Orsini LB R-Fr. 6-1 222 Virginia Beach, Va. (Frank W. Cox)55 T.J. Ptachick LB R-Fr. 6-2 225 Williamsburg, Va. (Lafayette) 55 T.J. Ptachick LB R-Fr. 6-2 225 Williamsburg, Va. (Lafayette) 56 C.J. Muse OL Sr. 6-4 313 Lexington, S.C. (Lexington) 56 C.J. Muse OL Sr. 6-4 313 Lexington, S.C. (Lexington) 57 Mike Schrift OL So. 6-2 288 Reading, Pa. (Muhlenburg) 57 Mike Schrift OL So. 6-2 288 Reading, Pa. (Muhlenburg) 58 Richard Yount DE R-Fr. 6-3 202 Springfi eld, Va. (Robert E. Lee)58 Richard Yount DE R-Fr. 6-3 202 Springfi eld, Va. (Robert E. Lee)59 Andy Rampp DE So. 6-2 236 Rockville, Md. (TS Wootton) 59 Andy Rampp DE So. 6-2 236 Rockville, Md. (TS Wootton) 60 Robert Gumbita OL R-Fr. 6-5 300 Mount Pleasant, Pa. (Mount Pleasant) 63 Chris Sutton OL So. 6-2 295 Warrenton, Va. (Fauquier) 63 Chris Sutton OL So. 6-2 295 Warrenton, Va. (Fauquier) 65 Ryan Kearns OL R-Fr. 6-5 293 Midlothian, Va. (Midlothian) 65 Ryan Kearns OL R-Fr. 6-5 293 Midlothian, Va. (Midlothian) 66 Derek Toon OL Jr. 6-3 288 Chester, Va. (Matoaca) 67 Kyle Allison OL Jr. 6-2 297 Burke, Va. (Lake Braddock) 67 Kyle Allison OL Jr. 6-2 297 Burke, Va. (Lake Braddock) 68 James Pagliaro OL So. 6-3 278 Schnecksville, Pa.(Parkland) 68 James Pagliaro OL So. 6-3 278 Schnecksville, Pa.(Parkland) 69 Nick Zaremba DL R-Fr. 6-2 240 Fredericksburg, Va. (Staff ord)69 Nick Zaremba DL R-Fr. 6-2 240 Fredericksburg, Va. (Staff ord)70 Adam Warack OL R-Fr. 6-3 308 Chesapeake, Va. (Great Bridge)70 Adam Warack OL R-Fr. 6-3 308 Chesapeake, Va. (Great Bridge)71 Dan Donker OL So. 6-3 311 Gibbsboro, N.J. (Eastern) 72 Keith Hill, Jr. OL Jr. 6-4 312 Hamilton Square, N.J. (Lawrenceville School)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME POS.41 Sheldon Alexander LB67 Kyle Allison OL67 Kyle Allison OL

26 Michael Alvarado S 26 Michael Alvarado S Paul Amakihe LB Paul Amakihe LB 16 R.J. Archer QB 16 R.J. Archer QB Robert Asmar TE Robert Asmar TE 5 Tyler Bailey WR 5 Tyler Bailey WR 5 Tyler Bailey WR 5 Tyler Bailey WR 5 Tyler Bailey WR 5 Tyler Bailey WR Neil Bishop WR Neil Bishop WR Neil Bishop WR Neil Bishop WR Neil Bishop WR Neil Bishop WR 85 Joey Brady WR 85 Joey Brady WR 85 Joey Brady WR 85 Joey Brady WR 85 Joey Brady WR 85 Joey Brady WR 6 David Caldwell S 6 David Caldwell S 7 7 Mike Callahan QB Brent Caprio QB Brent Caprio QB Brent Caprio QB Brent Caprio QB Brent Caprio QB Brent Caprio QB Ben Casper CB Ben Casper CB Ben Casper CB Ben Casper CB Ben Casper CB Ben Casper CB 88 Terreon Conyers WR 88 Terreon Conyers WR 88 Terreon Conyers WR 88 Terreon Conyers WR 88 Terreon Conyers WR 88 Terreon Conyers WR 35 Dante Cook WR 35 Dante Cook WR 24 Ben Cottingham CB 24 Ben Cottingham CB 24 Ben Cottingham CB 24 Ben Cottingham CB 24 Ben Cottingham CB 24 Ben Cottingham CB Jerome Couplin III Jerome Couplin III Jerome Couplin III Jerome Couplin III Jerome Couplin III Jerome Couplin III DB Matt Crisafi OL Matt Crisafi OL 3 Marshall Dill WR 3 Marshall Dill WR 81 Cameron Dohse WR 81 Cameron Dohse WR 71 Dan Donker OL 71 Dan Donker OL

36 Nick Downey WR36 Nick Downey WR Jason Faipler OL Jason Faipler OL Jason Faipler OL Jason Faipler OL Jason Faipler OL Jason Faipler OL 37 Kelly FitzGerald WR 37 Kelly FitzGerald WR 37 Kelly FitzGerald WR 37 Kelly FitzGerald WR 37 Kelly FitzGerald WR 37 Kelly FitzGerald WR Brett Fox WR Brett Fox WR 46 Omar Francis 46 Omar Francis LB 21 Evan Francks LB 21 Evan Francks LB 86 Alex Gottlieb TE 86 Alex Gottlieb TE Michael Graham QB Michael Graham QB 34 Jonathan Grimes RB 34 Jonathan Grimes RB 60 Robbie Gumbita OL 60 Robbie Gumbita OL 95 C.J. Herbert DL 95 C.J. Herbert DL Takaeo “TK” Hester DB Takaeo “TK” Hester DB 15 Chase Hill OL 15 Chase Hill OL

72 Keith Hill, Jr. OL 83 Gareth Hissong TE 83 Gareth Hissong TE 83 Gareth Hissong TE 83 Gareth Hissong TE 83 Gareth Hissong TE 83 Gareth Hissong TE 38 Jimmy Hobson FB 38 Jimmy Hobson FB 38 Jimmy Hobson FB 38 Jimmy Hobson FB 38 Jimmy Hobson FB 38 Jimmy Hobson FB 14 Will Honbarrier WR 14 Will Honbarrier WR 52 Marcus Hyde DE 52 Marcus Hyde DE 52 Marcus Hyde DE 52 Marcus Hyde DE 52 Marcus Hyde DE 52 Marcus Hyde DE 50 Bryan Jean-Pierre DL 50 Bryan Jean-Pierre DL 50 Bryan Jean-Pierre DL 50 Bryan Jean-Pierre DL 50 Bryan Jean-Pierre DL 50 Bryan Jean-Pierre DL 91 Chris Johnson DE 91 Chris Johnson DE 42 Fred Johnson 42 Fred Johnson DB James Johnson III James Johnson III OL/DT Samuel Johnson II DE Samuel Johnson II DE Zachery Johnson DE Zachery Johnson DE Zachery Johnson DE Zachery Johnson DE 84 Blake Jones P/PK 84 Blake Jones P/PK 44 Meltoya Jones RB 44 Meltoya Jones RB 44 Meltoya Jones RB 44 Meltoya Jones RB 85 Nolan Kearney TE 85 Nolan Kearney TE 85 Nolan Kearney TE 85 Nolan Kearney TE 65 Ryan Ke 65 Ryan Ke 65 Ryan Ke 65 Ryan Kearns OL 82 Sean Kroeger P 82 Sean Kroeger P 82 Sean Kroeger P 82 Sean Kroeger P Drake Kuhn K Drake Kuhn K Callen Larus OL Callen Larus OL 47 Ethan Lee DB 47 Ethan Lee DB

93 Sean Lissemore DT 17 Robert Livingston 17 Robert Livingston 17 Robert Livingston 17 Robert Livingston S 19 D.J. Mangas 19 D.J. Mangas 19 D.J. Mangas 19 D.J. Mangas QB 77 Jake Marcey OL 77 Jake Marcey OL 77 Jake Marcey OL 77 Jake Marcey OL 25 Courtland Marriner RB 25 Courtland Marriner RB

49 Zachary Martin DB

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73 Tyler Miller OL Jr. 6-3 280 Virginia Beach, Va. (Floyd Kellam) 73 Tyler Miller OL Jr. 6-3 280 Virginia Beach, Va. (Floyd Kellam) 74 Mike Salazar OL R-Fr. 6-5 296 Lawrenceville, N.J. (The Hun School) 76 Joshua Raxter OL Jr. 6-5 270 Marietta, Ga. (Pope)76 Joshua Raxter OL Jr. 6-5 270 Marietta, Ga. (Pope)77 Jake Marcey OL So. 6-4 285 Gainesville, Va. (Woodberry Forest) 77 Jake Marcey OL So. 6-4 285 Gainesville, Va. (Woodberry Forest) 78 Andy Palomo OL R-Fr. 6-1 260 Miami, Fla. (Ransom Everglades) 78 Andy Palomo OL R-Fr. 6-1 260 Miami, Fla. (Ransom Everglades) 79 Daniel Ryan OL So. 6-4 293 Richmond, Va. (Douglas S. Freeman) Daniel Ryan OL So. 6-4 293 Richmond, Va. (Douglas S. Freeman) 80 Brian Pate PK Sr. 5-9 182 Fredericksburg, Va. (Massaponax) 80 Brian Pate PK Sr. 5-9 182 Fredericksburg, Va. (Massaponax) 81 Cameron Dohse WR Jr. 6-0 185 Clifton, Va. (Centreville) 82 Sean Kroeger P R-Fr. 6-2 160 New Providence, N.J. (New Providence)82 Sean Kroeger P R-Fr. 6-2 160 New Providence, N.J. (New Providence)83 Gareth Hissong TE Jr. 6-3 236 Hanover, Pa. (Delone Catholic)83 Gareth Hissong TE Jr. 6-3 236 Hanover, Pa. (Delone Catholic)84 Blake Jones P/PK R-Fr. 6-0 176 Bedford, Ind. (Bedford North Lawrence)85 Nolan Kearney TE R-Fr. 6-4 246 Glenmoore, Pa. (Downingtown West) Nolan Kearney TE R-Fr. 6-4 246 Glenmoore, Pa. (Downingtown West) 85 Joey Brady WR So. 6-2 190 Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Everglades)85 Joey Brady WR So. 6-2 190 Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Everglades)86 Alex Gottlieb TE So. 6-4 240 Delray Beach, Fla.86 Alex Gottlieb TE So. 6-4 240 Delray Beach, Fla. (American Heritage School)American Heritage School)87 David Miller P Jr. 6-0 183 Centreville, Va. (Westfi eld) 88 Terreon Conyers WR Jr. 5-11 175 Norfolk, Va. (Booker T. Washington) 88 Terreon Conyers WR Jr. 5-11 175 Norfolk, Va. (Booker T. Washington) 89 Eric Robertson WR Sr. 6-2 188 Barboursville, Va. (Albemarle) 91 Chris Johnson DE R-Fr. 6-3 229 Virginia Beach, Va. (Tallwood)91 Chris Johnson DE R-Fr. 6-3 229 Virginia Beach, Va. (Tallwood)92 Michael Stover DT Jr. 6-3 265 Millersville, Pa. (Penn Manor) 93 Sean Lissemore DT Sr. 6-4 286 Dumont, N.J. (Dumont) 94 Ravi Pradhanang DE So. 6-3 250 Paramus, N.J. (St. Peter’s Prep)94 Ravi Pradhanang DE So. 6-3 250 Paramus, N.J. (St. Peter’s Prep)95 C.J. Herbert DL Sr. 6-3 237 Germantown, Md. (Northwest)96 Daniel Pulley DT Sr. 6-3 267 Chesapeake, Va. (Atlantic Shores Christian)96 Daniel Pulley DT Sr. 6-3 267 Chesapeake, Va. (Atlantic Shores Christian)97 Adrian Tracy DE Sr. 6-4 243 Sterling, Va. (Potomac Falls) 97 Adrian Tracy DE Sr. 6-4 243 Sterling, Va. (Potomac Falls) 98 Rob Varno TE Sr. 6-5 228 Wilmington, N.C. (Hoggard)98 Rob Varno TE Sr. 6-5 228 Wilmington, N.C. (Hoggard)99 Harold Robertson III DT So. 6-2 300 Richmond, Va. (Hermitage) 99 Harold Robertson III DT So. 6-2 300 Richmond, Va. (Hermitage) Paul Amakihe LB Fr. 6-3 194 Manalapan, N.J. (Freehold Township) Paul Amakihe LB Fr. 6-3 194 Manalapan, N.J. (Freehold Township) Robert Asmar TE Fr. 6-3 219 Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephens & St. Agnes) Robert Asmar TE Fr. 6-3 219 Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephens & St. Agnes) Neil Bishop WR Fr. 6-2 159 Winchester, Va. (Millbrook) Neil Bishop WR Fr. 6-2 159 Winchester, Va. (Millbrook) Brent Caprio QB Fr. 6-1 221 Somers Point, Brent Caprio QB Fr. 6-1 221 Somers Point, N.J. (Mainland)

Ben Casper CB Fr. 6-1 218 Centreville, Va. (Westfi eld)Ben Casper CB Fr. 6-1 218 Centreville, Va. (Westfi eld) Jerome Couplin II Jerome Couplin III DB Fr. 6-1 183 Upper Marlboro, Md. (Bishop McNI DB Fr. 6-1 183 Upper Marlboro, Md. (Bishop McNamara) Matt Crisafi OL Fr. 6-4 302 Marietta, Ga. (Blessed Trinity) (Blessed Trinity) Jason Faipler OL Fr. 6-4 271 Jason Faipler OL Fr. 6-4 271 Erie, Pa. (Cathedral Prep)hedral Prep) Brett Fox WR Fr. 6-2 187 Laureldale, Pa. (Muhlenberg Senior) Brett Fox WR Fr. 6-2 187 Laureldale, Pa. (Muhlenberg Senior) Michael Graham QB Fr. 6-4 224 Charlottesville, Va. (Monticello) Takeo “TK” Hester DB Fr. 5-9 175 Richmond, Va. (Varina) James Johnson III OL/DT Fr. 6-1 299 Covington, Ga. (Eastside) James Johnson III OL/DT Fr. 6-1 299 Covington, Ga. (Eastside) Samuel Johnson II DE Fr. 6-1 250 Fredericksburg, Va. (Courtland) Samuel Johnson II DE Fr. 6-1 250 Fredericksburg, Va. (Courtland) Zachery Johnson DE Fr. 6-2 218 Norfolk, Va. (Norfolk Academy) Zachery Johnson DE Fr. 6-2 218 Norfolk, Va. (Norfolk Academy) Drake Kuhn K Fr. 5-10 170 Williamsburg, Va. (Lafayette) Drake Kuhn K Fr. 5-10 170 Williamsburg, Va. (Lafayette) Callen Larus OL Fr. 6-3 262 Midlothian, Va. (Midlothian) Scott Schneider TE Fr. 6-4 221 Doylestown, Pa. (Central Bucks East) Scott Schneider TE Fr. 6-4 221 Doylestown, Pa. (Central Bucks East)

Quincey September WRey September WR Fr. 6-3 192 Kwazula Natal, South Africa (Saint Anne’s Belfi eld) Mike Smith FB Fr. 6-0 216 Amelia, Va. (Amelia County) Mike Smith FB Fr. 6-0 216 Amelia, Va. (Amelia County) Trevor Springman OL Fr. 6-4 278 Lan Trevor Springman OL Fr. 6-4 278 Lansdowne, Va. (Stone Bridge)sdowne, Va. (Stone Bridge) Bryan Syan Stinnie DL Fr. 6-4 230 TroyDL Fr. 6-4 230 Troy, Va. (SaiDL Fr. 6-4 230 Troy, Va. (SaiDL Fr. 6-4 230 Troy nt Anne’s Belfi eld) Dexter Strong OL Fr. 6-3 276 Ashburn, Va. (Stone Bridge)

4 D.J. McAulay WR 4 D.J. McAulay WR 87 David Miller K/P 73 Tyler Miller OL 73 Tyler Miller OL 10 Jabrel Mines LB 9 Ryan Moody WR 9 Ryan Moody WR 56 C.J. Muse OL

40 Kyle O’Brien DE40 Kyle O’Brien DE 31 Jake O’Connor S 54 Grayson Orsini LB 54 Grayson Orsini LB 68 James Pagliaro DL 68 James Pagliaro DL 78 Andy Palomo OL 78 Andy Palomo OL 80 Brian Pate PK/P 94 Ravi Pradhanang 94 Ravi Pradhanang DE 55 TJTJT Ptachick LB 96 Daniel Pulley DT 96 Daniel Pulley DT 59 Andy Rampp DE 59 Andy Rampp DE 76 Joshua Raxter OL

39 John Ribble LB 23 Terrence Riggins RB 23 Terrence Riggins RB 89 Eric Robertson WR 99 Harold Robertson III DT 79 Daniel Ryan OL 79 Daniel Ryan OL

74 Michael Salazar OL 18 Terrance Schmand QB Scott Schneider TE 33 Thomas Schonder RB 57 Mike Schrift OL Quincey September Quincey September WR Mike Smith FB Trevor Springman OL Trevor Springman OL 48 Wes Steinman LB Bryan Stinnie Bryan Stinnie DL 92 Michael Stover DT Dexter Strong OL Dexter Strong OL

63 Chris Sutton OL 13 C.J. Thomas WR 27 Brian Thompson DB 27 Brian Thompson DB 66 Derek Toon OL 30 Andy Topping TE 30 Andy Topping TE 97 Adrian Tracy DL 97 Adrian Tracy DL 32 Jake Trantin LB 98 Rob Varno TE 70 Adam Warack OL 2 B.W. Webb DB 8 Terrell Wells CB 28 Ryan Woolfolk 28 Ryan Woolfolk DB 58 Richard Yount DE 69 Nick Zaremba DL

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEPaul Amakihe ...................................................................................ah-ma-key-heTerreon Conyers ......................................................................................... terry-onJerome Couplin III .................................................................................. cope-lynnMatt Crisafi ......................................................................................... chris-ah-feeCameron Dohse ...............................................................................................dohsJason Faipler ..............................................................................................fay-plurAlex Gottlieb .............................................................................................got-leebRobbie Gumbita ....................................................................................gum-beetaC.J. Herbert ............................................................................................... her-bertSean Kroeger .............................................................................................. craig-er

James Pagliaro ................................................................................ pag-lee-air-ohAndy Palomo ...................................................................................... pah-low-moRavi Pradhanang ................................................................. rah-vee prod-ha-nongSean Lissemore .................................................................................. liss-uh-moreD.J. Mangas ............................................................................................. main-gusD.J. McAulay .......................................................................................... mc-call-eeJabrel Mines ...............................................................................................juh-brelGrayson Orsini ....................................................................................... or-seen-eeT.J. Ptachick ...................................................................................... puh-tah-chickTerrance Schmand ..................................................................................... shmondNick Zaremba ........................................................................................ zur-em-ba

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Roster by State/Country

Connecticut (1)4 McAulay, D.J. New Haven

Florida (3)85 Brady, Joey Pembroke86 Gottlieb, Alex Delray Beach78 Andy Palomo Miami

Georgia (4) 50 Bryan Jean-Pierre Dunwoody Crisafi , Matt Marietta76 Raxter, Joshua Marietta28 Woolfolk, Ryan Atlanta

Indiana (1) 84 Jones, Blake Bedford, Ind.

Maryland (9)26 Alvarado, Michael Gaithersburg24 Cottingham, Ben Abingdon Couplin III, Jerome Upper Marlboro95 Herbert, C.J. Germantown49 Martin, Zach Clarksville40 O’Brien, Kyle Cockeysville59 Rampp, Andy Rockville13 Thomas, C.J. Mount Airy32 Trantin, Jake Severn

New Jersey (13) Amakihe, Paul Manalapan6 Caldwell, David Montclair Caprio, Brent Somers Point71 Donker, Dan Gibbsboro46 Francis, Omar Pennington21 Francks, Evan Medford34 Grimes, Jonathan Palmyra72 Hill Jr., Keith Hamilton Square82 Kroeger, Sean New Providence93 Lissemore, Sean Dumont94 Pradhanang, Ravi Paramus74 Salazar, Michael Lawrenceville27 Thompson, Brian Somerset

New York (1)18 Schmand, Terrance Buff alo

North Carolina (3) 17 Livingston, Robert Hendersonville48 Steinman, Wes Wilmington98 Varno, Rob Wilmington

Ohio (1)38 Hobson, Jimmy Cincinnati

Pennsylvania (11)7 Callahan, Mike Mountville36 Downey, Nick Lancaster Faipler, Jason Erie Fox, Brett Laureldale60 Gumbita, Robbie Mount Pleasant83 Hissong, Gareth Hanover85 Kearney, Nolan Glenmoore68 Pagliaro, James Schecksville Schneider, Scott Doylestown57 Schrift, Mike Reading92 Stover, Michael Millersville

South Carolina (1)56 Muse, C.J. Lexington

Virginia (59)41 Alexander, Sheldon Gordonsville67 Allison, Kyle Burke16 Archer, R.J. Earlysville Asmar, Robert Alexandria5 Bailey, Tyler Bristol Bishop, Neil Winchester Casper, Ben Centreville88 Conyers, Terreon Norfolk35 Cook, Dante Fredericksburg3 Dill, Marshall Woodbridge81 Dohse, Cameron Clifton37 Fitzgerald, Kelly Springfi eld Graham, Michael Charlottesville Hester, Takeo “TK” Richmond15 Hill, Chase Virginia Beach14 Honbarrier, Will Lynchburg

52 Hyde, Marcus Manassas91 Johnson, Chris Virginia Beach42 Johnson, Fred Richmond Johnson, James Covington Johnson II, Samuel Fredericksburg Johnson, Zachery Norfolk44 Jones, Meltoya Hampton65 Kearns, Christopher Midlothian Kuhn, Drake Williamsburg Larus, Callen Midlothian47 Lee, Ethan Buckingham19 Mangas, D.J. Chantilly77 Marcey, Jake Gainesville25 Marriner, Courtland Chesapeake87 Miller, David Centreville73 Miller, Tyler Virginia Beach10 Mines, Jarbel Doswell9 Moody, Ryan Ashburn31 O’Connor, Jake Richmond54 Orsini, Grayson Virginia Beach54 Grayson Orsini Virginia Beach80 Pate, Brian Fredericksburg55 Ptachick, T.J. Williamsburg

96 Pulley, Daniel Chesapeake39 Ribble, John Salem23 Riggins, Terrence Newport News89 Robertson, Eric Barboursville99 Robertson, Harold Richmond79 Ryan, Daniel Richmond33 Schonder, Thomas Round Hill Smith, Mike Amelia Springman, Trevor Lansdowne Stinnie, Bryan Troy Strong, Dexter Ashburn63 Sutton, Chris Warrenton66 Toon, Derek Chester30 Topping, Andy Suff olk97 Tracy, Adrian Sterling70 Warack, Adam Chesapeake2 Webb, B.W. Newport News8 Wells, Terrell Louisa58 Yount, Richard Springfi eld69 Zaremba, Nick Fredericksburg

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Seniors (14) - Alexander, Archer, Caldwell,her, Caldwell,her Herbert, Johnson (Fred), Lissemore, Livingston,McAulay, Muse, Pate, Pulley, Robertson (Eric), Tracy, Varno

Juniors (23) - Allison, Alvarado, Callahan, Conyers, Cottingham, Dill, Dohse, Francks, Hill (Chase), Hill (Keith), Hissong, Hobson, Jean-Pierre, Marriner, Miller (David), Miller (Tyler), O’Brien, Raxter, Riggins, Schonder, Steinman, Stover, Toon

Sophomores (22) - Brady, Donker, Gottlieb, Grimes, Downey, Honbarrier, Hyde, Mangas, Marcey, O’Connor, Pagliaro, Pradhanang, Rampp, Robertson III, Ryan, Schmand, Schrift, Scott, Sutton, Trantin, Wells, Woolfolk

Redshirt Freshmen (27) - Bailey, Cook, Fitzgerald, Francis, Gumbita, Johnson, Jones (Blake), Jones (Meltoya), Kearney, Kearns, Kroeger, Lee, Martin, Mines, Moody, Orsini, Palomo, Ptachick, Ribble, Salazar, Thomas, Thompson (Brian), Topping, Warak, Webb, Yount, Zaremba

Freshmen (22) - Amakihe, Asmar, Bishop, Caprio, Casper, Couplin III, Crisafi , Faipler, Fox, Graham, Hester, J. Johnson III, S. Johnson, Z. Johnson, Kuhn, Larus, Schneider, September, Smith, Springman, Stinnie, Strong

Starters ReturningOff ense (7): WR Chase Hill, WR D.J. McAulay, TE Rob Varno, RB Jonathan Grimes, OL Jake Marcey, OL C.J. Muse, OL Keith Hill, Jr.Defense (8): DL Adrian Tracy, DL C.J. Herbert, DL Sean Lissemore, DL Harold Robertson III, LB Jake Trantin, CB Ben Cottingham, SS David Caldwell, FS Michael AlvaradoSpecial Teams (2): PK Brian Pate, P David Miller

Starters LostOff ense (4): QB Jake Phillips, WR Elliott Mack, OL Michael Grant, OL Luke HiteshewDefense (3): LB Josh Rutter, LB Michael Pigram, CB Derek Cox

Lettermen ReturningOff ense (18): QB R.J. Archer, RB Jonathan Grimes, RB Terrence Riggins, RB Courtland Mar-riner, FB Jimmy Hobson, WR D.J. McAulay, WR Chase Hill, WR Terreon Conyers, WR Cameron Dohse, TE Rob Varno, TE Alex Gottlieb, TE Gareth Hissong, OL Keith Hill Jr., OL Jake Marcey, OL C.J. Muse, OL Kyle Allison, OL Chris Sutton, OL Derek ToonDefense (19): DL Adrian Tracy, DL Sean Lissemore, DL C.J. Herbert, DL Harold Robertson III, DL Ravi Pradhanang, DL Marcus Hyde, DL Kyle O’Brien, DL Michael Stover, DL Daniel Pulley, LB Jake Trantin, LB Evan Francks, LB Wes Steinman, LB Sheldon Alexander, S David Caldwell, S Michael Alvarado, S Robert Livingston, CB Ben Cottingham, CB Fred Johnson, CB Terrell WellsSpecial Teams (5): K Brian Pate, P David Miller, H R.J. Archer, LS Chase Hill, SS C.J. Muse

Lettermen LostOff ense (6): OL Michael Grant, OL Luke Hiteshew, RB DeBrian Holmes, WR Elliott Mack, OL Eric O’Brien, QB Jake PhillipsDefense (5): CB Derek Cox, S David Houff , LB Mike Pigram, LB Todd Reyher, LB Josh Rutter

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Al GrohHead Coach

Vic HallSenior CB/QB

www.virginiasports.com

LOCATION: Charlottesville, Va.ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Craig LittlepageCONFERENCE: Atlantic Coast ConferenceSTADIUM: Scott Stadium2008 RECORD: 5-7HEAD COACH: Al Groh (Virginia ‘67)RECORD AT SCHOOL: 56-44 (8 years)CAREER RECORD: 82-84 (14 years)

SID: Michael ColleyOFFICE PHONE: (434) 982-5533HOME PHONE: (434) 975-5477E-MAIL: [email protected] FAX: (434) 982-5525PRESS BOX PHONE: (434) 296-5910 (434) 295-2453MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 400853P.O. Box 400853PCharlottesville, VA 22903-4853

Sept. 5 William & Mary& Mary&Sept. 12 TCUSept. 19 at So. MississippiOct. 3 at North CarolinaOct. 10 IndianaOct. 17 at MarylandOct. 24 Georgia TechOct. 31 DukeNov. 7 at MiamiNov. 14 Boston CollegeNov. 21 at ClemsonNov. 28 Virginia Tech

AT VIRGINIASEPT. 5

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Jeff McInerneyHead Coach

James MallorySenior RB

www.ccsubluedevils.com

LOCATION: New Britain, Conn.ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Charles JonesCONFERENCE: NortheastSTADIUM: Arute Field2008 RECORD: 7-4HEAD COACH: Jeff McInerney (Slippery Rock ‘82)RECORD AT SCHOOL: 21-12 (3 years)CAREER RECORD: Same

SID: Jason StronzOFFICE PHONE: (860) 832-3057CELL PHONE: (860) 637-2220E-MAIL: [email protected] FAX: (860) 832-3754 PRESS BOX PHONE: (860) 832-0120MAILING ADDRESS: 16151 Stanley StreetNew Britain, CT 06050

Sept. 5 at LehighSept. 12 at William & Mary& Mary&Sept. 26 at ColumbiaOct. 3 Sacred HeartOct. 10 Robert MorrisOct. 17 at DuquesneOct. 24 at BryantOct. 31 AlbanyNov. 7 at WagnerNov. 14 MonmouthNov. 21 at St. Francis (Pa.)

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATESEPT. 12

ZABLE STADIUM

Pete AdrianHead Coach

Dennis BrownSenior QB

www.nsuspartans.com

LOCATION: Norfolk, Va.ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Marty L. MillerCONFERENCE: Mid-Eastern AthleticConferenceSTADIUM: William “Dick” Price Stadium2008 RECORD: 5-7HEAD COACH: Pete Adrian (West Virginia ‘70)RECORD AT SCHOOL: 21-24 (4 years)CAREER RECORD: 57-61 -1 (11 years)

SID: Matt MichalecOFFICE PHONE: (757) 823-2628CELL PHONE: (757) 592-1245E-MAIL: [email protected] FAX: (757) 823-8218PRESS BOX PHONE: (757) 592-1245MAILING ADDRESS: NSU Offi ce of Sports Information700 Park Ave.Norfolk, VA 23504Norfolk, VA 23504Norfolk, V

Sept. 5 Virginia StateSept. 12 at North Carolina A&TSept. 19 William & Mary& Mary&Sept. 26 Bethune-CookmanOct. 10 South Carolina StateOct. 17 HamptonOct. 24 at Florida A&MOct. 31 HowardNov. 7 at Morgan StateNov. 14 at Delaware StateNov. 21 Winston-Salem State

AT NORFOLK STATESEPT. 19

WILLIAM “DICK” PRICE STADIUM

KC KeelerHead Coach

Charles GravesSenior DB

www.bluehens.com

LOCATION: Newark, Del.ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Bernard MuirCONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic AssociationSTADIUM: Tubby Raymond Field at Delaware Stadium2008 RECORD: 4-8HEAD COACH: KC Keeler (Delaware ‘81)RECORD AT SCHOOL: 56-34 (7 years)CAREER RECORD: 144-55-1 (15 years)

SID: Scott SelheimerOFFICE PHONE: (302) 831-8007CELL PHONE: (302) 562-5129E-MAIL: [email protected] FAX: (302) 831-8653PRESS BOX PHONE: (302) 831-6199/2186MAILING ADDRESS:114 Bob Carpenter Center631 South College Ave.Newark, DE 19716

Sept. 4 West ChesterSept. 12 RichmondSept. 19 Delaware StateSept. 26 at William & Mary& Mary&Oct. 3 at MaineOct. 10 MassachusettsOct. 17 at TowsonOct. 31 James MadisonNov. 7 HofstraNov. 14 at NavyNov. 21 at Villanova

DELAWARESEPT. 26

ZABLE STADIUM

Andy TalleyHead Coach

Osayi OsundeSenior LB

www.villanova.com

LOCATION: Villanova, Pa.ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Vince NicastroCONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic AssociationSTADIUM: Villanova Stadium2008 RECORD: 10-3HEAD COACH: Andy Talley (Southern Connecticut ‘67)RECORD AT SCHOOL: 165-101-1 (24 years)CAREER RECORD: 193-119-2 (29 years)

SID: Dean Kenefi ckOFFICE PHONE: (610) 519-6514CELL PHONE: (610) 308-4395E-MAIL: dean.kenefi [email protected] FAX: (610) 519-7323PRESS BOX PHONE: (610) 519-5290MAILING ADDRESS: Jake Nevin Field House800 Lancaster Ave.Villanova, PA 19085

Sept. 3 at TempleSept. 12 LehighSept. 19 at PennSept. 26 NortheasternOct. 3 William & Mary& Mary&Oct. 10 at New HampshireOct. 17 at James MadisonOct. 24 Rhode IslandNov. 7 at RichmondNov. 14 at TowsonNov. 21 Delaware

AT VILLANOVAOCT. 3

VILLANOVA STADIUM

Rocky HagerHead Coach

Kevin NewhallSenior OL

www.gonu.com

LOCATION: Brookline, Mass.ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Peter RobyCONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic AssociationSTADIUM: Parsons Field2008 RECORD: 2-10HEAD COACH: Rocky Hager (Minot State ‘74)RECORD AT SCHOOL: 17-39 (5 years)CAREER RECORD: 108-64-1 (15 years)

SID: Jack Grinold/Tom ChenOFFICE PHONE: (617) 373-2691CELL PHONE: (914) 843-7185 (Chen)E-MAIL: [email protected] (Tom Chen)SID FAX: (617) 373-3152 PRESS BOX PHONE: (617) 566-5956MAILING ADDRESS: Sports Information360 Huntington Ave.Boston, MA 02115

Sept. 5 at Boston CollegeSept. 12 MaineSept. 19 Youngstown StateSept. 26 at VillanovaOct. 3 Holy CrossOct. 10 William & Mary& Mary&Oct. 24 TowsonOct. 31 at New HampshireNov. 7 at MassachusettsNov. 14 HofstraNov. 21 at Rhode Island

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Mickey MatthewsHead Coach

Scotty McGeeSenior DB/KR

www.jmusports.com

LOCATION: Harrisonburg, Va.ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Jeff BourneCONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic AssociationSTADIUM: Bridgeforth Stadium2008 RECORD: 12-2HEAD COACH: Mickey Matthews (West Texas State ‘76)RECORD AT SCHOOL: 76-46 (10 years)CAREER RECORD: Same

SID: Gary MichaelOFFICE PHONE: (540) 568-1762CELL PHONE: (540) 430-1780E-MAIL: [email protected] FAX: (540) 568-3703 PRESS BOX PHONE: (540) 568-6521MAILING ADDRESS:Sports Media RelationsJames Madison UniversityHarrisonburg, VA 22807, VA 22807, V

Sept. 12 at MarylandSept. 19 VMISept. 26 at LibertyOct. 3 at HofstraOct. 10 RichmondOct. 17 VillanovaOct. 24 at William & Mary& Mary&Oct. 31 at DelawareNov. 7 MaineNov. 14 at MassachusettsNov. 21 Towson

JAMES MADISONOCT. 24

ZABLE STADIUM

Joe TrainerHead Coach

Matt HansenJunior LB

www.gorhody.com

LOCATION: Kingston, R.I.ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Thorr BjornCONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic AssociationSTADIUM: Meade Stadium2008 RECORD: 3-9HEAD COACH: Joe Trainer (Dickinson ‘90)RECORD AT SCHOOL: First SeasonCAREER RECORD: 13-20 (3 years)

SID: Tom SymondsOFFICE PHONE: (401) 874-5354CELL PHONE: (330) 283-8581E-MAIL: [email protected] FAX: (401) 874-5354 PRESS BOX PHONE: (401) 874-4616MAILING ADDRESS: Three Keaney RoadSuite OneKingston, RI 02881

Sept. 5 FordhamSept. 19 at MassachusettsSept. 26 at ConnecticutOct. 3 at BrownOct. 10 TowsonOct. 17 HofstraOct. 24 at VillanovaOct. 31 William & Mary& Mary&Nov. 7 at New HampshireNov. 14 at MaineNov. 21 Northeastern

AT RHODE ISLANDOCT. 31

MEADE STADIUM

Rob AmbroseHead Coach

John GodlaskySenior TE

www.towsontigers.com

LOCATION: Towson, Md.ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Mike HermannCONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic AssociationSTADIUM: Minnegan Field at Johnny Unitas Stadium2008 RECORD: 3-9HEAD COACH: Rob Ambrose (Towson ‘93)RECORD AT SCHOOL: First SeasonCAREER RECORD: 9-2 (1 year)

SID: Dan O’ConnellOFFICE PHONE: (410) 704-3102CELL PHONE: (410) 382-4986E-MAIL: [email protected] FAX: (410) 704-3861 PRESS BOX PHONE: (410) 704-3102 MAILING ADDRESS: Athletic Media Relations8000 York RoadTowson, MD 21252

Sept. 5 at NorthwesternSept. 19 Coastal CarolinaSept. 26 at Morgan StateOct. 3 New HampshireOct. 10 at Rhode IslandOct. 17 DelawareOct. 24 at NortheasternOct. 31 RichmondNov. 7 at William & Mary& Mary&Nov. 14 VillanovaNov. 21 at James Madison

TOWSONNOV. 7

ZABLE STADIUM

Sean McDonnellHead Coach

Scott SickoSenior TE

www.unhwildcats.com

LOCATION: Durham, N.H.ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Marty ScaranoCONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic AssociationSTADIUM: Cowell Stadium2008 RECORD: 10-3HEAD COACH: Sean McDonnell (New Hampshire ‘78)RECORD AT SCHOOL: 70-50 (10 years)CAREER RECORD: Same

SID: Scott StapinOFFICE PHONE: (603) 862-3906CELL PHONE: (603) 674 2529E-MAIL: [email protected] FAX: (603) 862-3839 PRESS BOX PHONE: (603) 862-2585MAILING ADDRESS: 145 Maine Street151 Field HouseDurham, NH 03824

Sept. 5 St. Francis (Pa.)Sept. 12 at Ball StateSept. 26 DartmouthOct. 3 at TowsonOct. 10 VillanovaOct. 17 at MassachusettsOct. 24 at HofstraOct. 31 NortheasternNov. 7 Rhode IslandNov. 14 at William & Mary& Mary&Nov. 21 Maine

NEW HAMPSHIRENOV. 14

ZABLE STADIUM

Mike London Head Coach

Eric WardSenior QB

www.richmondspiders.com

LOCATION: Richmond, Va.ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Jim MillerCONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic AssociationSTADIUM: UR Stadium2008 RECORD: 13-3HEAD COACH: Mike London (Richmond ‘83)RECORD AT SCHOOL: 13-3 (1 year)CAREER RECORD: Same

SID: Mike DeGeorgeOFFICE PHONE: (804) 287-6313CELL PHONE: (804) 399-8916E-MAIL: [email protected] FAX: (804) 289-8820 PRESS BOX PHONE: (804) 355-6110MAILING ADDRESS: Athletic Public Relations219 Robins CenterRichmond, VA 23173

Sept. 5 at DukeSept. 12 at DelawareSept. 19 HofstraSept. 26 VMIOct. 10 at James MadisonOct. 17 at MaineOct. 24 MassachusettsOct. 31 at TowsonNov. 7 VillanovaNov. 14 at GeorgetownNov. 21 William & Mary& Mary&

AT RICHMONDNOV. 21

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425 Water StreetPortsmouth, VA 23704

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1210 First AvenueKing of Prussia, PA 19406

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1000 Marriott DriveQuincy, MA

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Year ....Date ....Result ... UVA ....W&M .............Location 1908 .... S 26 ..........L ......... 11 .......... 0 ..........Charlottesville 1909 .... S 25 ..........L ......... 30 .......... 0 ..........Charlottesville 1910 .... S 24 ..........L ......... 10 .......... 0 ..........Charlottesville 1911 .... S 30 ..........L ......... 81 .......... 0 ..........Charlottesville 1912 .... S 29 ..........L ......... 60 .......... 0 ..........Charlottesville 1920 .... S 25 ..........L ......... 27 .......... 0 ..........Charlottesville 1935 .... S 21 ..........T .......... 0 ........... 0 ........... Williamsburg 1936 .... O 3 ............L .......... 7 ........... 0 .............. Norfolk, Va. 1937 .... O 30 ..........L .......... 6 ........... 0 ..........Charlottesville 1938 .... O 29 ..........L ......... 34 .......... 0 ..........Charlottesville 1939 .... O 28 ..........L ......... 26 .......... 6 .............. Norfolk, Va. 1940 .... O 26 ......... W .......... 6 .......... 13 .......... Williamsburg 1950 .... N 11 ..........L ......... 13 .......... 0 ..........Charlottesville 1951 .... N 24 ..........L ......... 46 .......... 0 ..........Charlottesville 1952 .... N 29 ..........L ......... 20 ......... 13 .......... Williamsburg 1959 .... S 19 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 37 .........Charlottesville 1960 .... S 24 ......... W ......... 21 ......... 41 ............. Norfolk, Va. 1961 .... S 23 ..........L ......... 21 .......... 6 ..........Charlottesville 1962 .... S 22 ..........L ......... 19 .......... 7 ........... Williamsburg 1963 .... N 9 ...........L .......... 9 ........... 7 ..........Charlottesville 1964 .... N 7 ...........L ......... 14 ......... 13 .......... Williamsburg 1969 .... O 4 ............L ......... 28 ......... 15 .......... Williamsburg 1970 .... O 24 ..........L ......... 33 .......... 6 ..........Charlottesville 1974 .... S 21 ..........L ......... 38 ......... 28 .........Charlottesville 1976 .... S 18 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 14 .........Charlottesville 1986 .... N 1 .......... W ......... 37 ......... 41 .........Charlottesville 1988 .... S 3 ............L ......... 31 ......... 23 .........Charlottesville 1989 .... S 30 ..........L ......... 24 ......... 12 .........Charlottesville 1990 .... S 29 ..........L ......... 63 ......... 35 .........Charlottesville 1992 .... O 24 ..........L ......... 33 .......... 7 ..........Charlottesville 1994 .... O 1 ............L ......... 37 .......... 3 ..........Charlottesville 1995 .... S 2 ............L ......... 40 ......... 16 .........Charlottesville

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Norfolk State Series Record: W&M leads, 3-0 Series in Williamsburg: W&M leads, 3-0 Year ....Date ....Result ... NSU ....W&M .............Location 1977 .... S 3 ........... W ......... 13 ......... 27 .......... Williamsburg 1985 .... S 14 ......... W ......... 15 ......... 28 .......... Williamsburg 2008 .... S 20 ......... W ......... 12 ......... 42 .......... Williamsburg

Delaware Series Record: UD leads, 20-13 Series in Williamsburg: Delaware leads, 9-8 Series in Newark: Delaware leads, 11-5 Year ....Date ....Result .... UD .....W&M .............Location 1915 .... N 25 ..........L ......... 93 .......... 0 ............ Newark, Del. 1923 .... N 10 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 14 .......... Williamsburg 1976 .... O 9 ............L ......... 15 ......... 13 .......... Williamsburg 1979 .... O 27 ..........L ......... 40 .......... 0 ............ Newark, Del. 1980 .... O 25 ..........L .......... 7 ........... 3 ........... Williamsburg 1982 .... O 30 ..........L ......... 62 ......... 21 ........... Newark, Del. 1983 .... S 17 ..........L ......... 30 ......... 13 .......... Williamsburg 1984 .... S 15 ......... W ......... 21 ......... 23 ........... Newark, Del. 1985 .... S 21 ......... W ......... 16 ......... 17 .......... Williamsburg 1986 .... O 18 ......... W ......... 18 ......... 24 ........... Newark, Del. *1986 .. N 29 ..........L ......... 51 ......... 17 .......... Williamsburg 1987 .... O 17 ..........L ......... 38 ......... 14 .......... Williamsburg 1988 .... O 8 ............L ......... 38 ......... 35 ........... Newark, Del. 1989 .... O 7 ........... W ......... 24 ......... 27 .......... Williamsburg 1990 .... O 6 ........... W ......... 12 ......... 22 ........... Newark, Del. 1991 .... S 14 ..........L ......... 28 ......... 21 .......... Williamsburg 1993 .... S 11 ..........L ......... 42 ......... 35 ........... Newark, Del. 1994 .... S 10 ......... W .......... 7 .......... 31 .......... Williamsburg 1995 .... N 4 ...........L ......... 23 ......... 20 ........... Newark, Del.

1996 .... O 19 ..... W (OT) ...... 7 .......... 10 .......... Williamsburg 1997 .... N 1 ...........L ......... 14 .......... 0 ............ Newark, Del. 1998 .... O 10 ......... W ......... 45 ......... 52 .......... Williamsburg 1999 .... S 2 .......L (2 OT) .... 34 ......... 27 ........... Newark, Del. 2000 .... O 14 ..........L ......... 28 ......... 17 .......... Williamsburg 2001 .... O 21 ......... W ......... 17 ......... 21 ........... Newark, Del. 2002 .... S 28 ......... W ......... 42 ......... 45 .......... Williamsburg 2003 .... O 4 ............L ......... 41 ......... 27 ........... Newark, Del. 2004 .... O 23 ..........L ......... 31 ......... 28 ........... Newark, Del. *2004 .. D 4 ......W (2 OT) ... 38 ......... 44 .......... Williamsburg 2005 .... N 12 ..........L ......... 22 ......... 21 .......... Williamsburg 2006 .... N 11 ..........L ......... 28 ......... 14 ........... Newark, Del. 2007 .... A 30 ..........L ......... 49 ......... 31 .......... Williamsburg 2008 .... O 18 ......... W .......... 3 .......... 27 ........... Newark, Del.

Villanova Series Record: W&M leads, 14-11-1 Series in Williamsburg: W&M leads, 10-3-1 Series in Villanova: Villanova leads, 8-4 Year ....Date ....Result .... VU .....W&M .............Location 1966 .... O 8 ........... W ......... 14 ......... 34 .......... Williamsburg 1968 .... N 2 .......... W ......... 12 ......... 33 .......... Williamsburg 1969 .... N 15 ..........L ......... 35 ......... 21 .......... Villanova, Pa. 1972 .... S 23 ..........L ......... 20 ......... 17 .......... Villanova, Pa. 1973 .... O 6 ........... W ......... 21 ......... 33 .......... Williamsburg 1977 .... O 1 ........... W .......... 8 .......... 28 .......... Williamsburg 1978 .... S 23 ......... W ......... 17 ......... 21 .......... Villanova, Pa. 1988 .... O 22 ..........T ......... 14 ......... 14 .......... Williamsburg 1989 .... O 21 ..........L ......... 20 ......... 17 .......... Villanova, Pa. 1990 .... S 15 ......... W ......... 14 ......... 37 .......... Williamsburg 1991 .... O 26 ..........L ......... 35 ......... 21 .......... Villanova, Pa. 1993 .... O 23 ......... W ......... 17 ......... 51 .......... Williamsburg 1994 .... O 29 ......... W ......... 28 ......... 53 .......... Villanova, Pa. 1995 .... O 28 ......... W ......... 15 ......... 18 .......... Williamsburg 1996 .... O 19 ......... W ......... 21 ......... 30 .......... Villanova, Pa. 1997 .... O 25 ..........L ......... 20 ......... 13 .......... Williamsburg 1998 .... S 26 ..........L ......... 45 ......... 28 .......... Villanova, Pa. 1999 .... O 9 ........... W ......... 10 ......... 45 .......... Williamsburg 2000 .... N 11 ..... W (OT) ..... 41 ......... 48 .......... Villanova, Pa. 2001 .... S 15 ......... W ......... 44 ......... 47 .......... Williamsburg 2002 ... N 2 ...........L ......... 41 ......... 20 .......... Villanova, Pa. 2004 .... N 6 .......... W ......... 29 ......... 37 .......... Williamsburg 2005 .... O 29 ..........L ......... 35 ......... 21 .......... Villanova, Pa. 2006 .... O 28 ..........L ......... 35 ......... 31 .......... Williamsburg 2007 .... O 6 ............L ......... 63 ......... 24 .......... Villanova, Pa. 2008 .... O 4 ............L ......... 38 ......... 28 .......... Williamsburg

Northeastern Series Record: W&M leads, 11-2 Series in Williamsburg: W&M leads, 7-0 Series in Brookline: W&M leads, 4-2 Year ....Date ....Result .....NE .....W&M .............Location 1993 .... O 16 ......... W .......... 6 .......... 53 ......Brookline, Mass. 1994 .... O 8 ........... W ......... 12 ......... 17 .......... Williamsburg 1995 .... S 16 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 32 ......Brookline, Mass. 1996 .... O 26 ......... W ......... 14 ......... 21 .......... Williamsburg 1997 .... O 4 ............L ......... 33 ......... 12 ......Brookline, Mass. 1998 .... S 19 ......... W ......... 21 ......... 24 .......... Williamsburg 1999 .... S 25 ......... W ......... 30 ......... 42 ......Brookline, Mass. 2000 .... O 28 ......... W ......... 15 ......... 26 .......... Williamsburg 2002 .... O 26 ......... W ......... 13 ......... 30 .......... Williamsburg 2003 .... S 20 ..........L ......... 48 ......... 14 ......Brookline, Mass. 2004 .... O 2 ........... W ......... 35 ......... 38 .......... Williamsburg 2005 .... O 15 ......... W ......... 41 ......... 44 ......Brookline, Mass. 2008 .... N 8 .......... W ......... 17 ......... 38 .......... Williamsburg

James Madison Series Record: JMU leads, 17-14 Series in Williamsburg: W&M leads, 9-8 Series in Harrisonburg: JMU leads, 9-5 Year ....Date ....Result ... JMU ....W&M .............Location 1978 .... O 14 ......... W .......... 7 .......... 32 .......... Williamsburg 1979 .... O 6 ........... W .......... 0 .......... 33 .......... Williamsburg 1981 .... O 31 ......... W ......... 19 ......... 31 .......... Williamsburg 1982 .... O 23 ..........L ......... 24 ......... 18 .... Harrisonburg, Va. 1983 .... O 15 ......... W ......... 21 ......... 24 .......... Williamsburg 1984 .... S 29 ......... W ......... 10 ......... 20 .... Harrisonburg, Va. 1985 .... S 28 ......... W ......... 14 ......... 31 .......... Williamsburg 1986 .... O 25 ..........L ......... 42 ......... 33 .... Harrisonburg, Va. 1987 .... O 24 ..........L ......... 28 ......... 22 .......... Williamsburg 1988 .... S 24 ......... W .......... 3 .......... 10 .... Harrisonburg, Va. 1989 .... N 11 ......... W ......... 21 ......... 24 .......... Williamsburg 1990 .... N 10 ......... W ......... 21 ......... 31 .... Harrisonburg, Va. 1991 .... S 28 ..........L ......... 29 ......... 28 .......... Williamsburg 1992 .... O 31 ..........L ......... 21 ......... 14 .... Harrisonburg, Va. 1993 .... O 30 ......... W ......... 26 ......... 30 .......... Williamsburg 1994 .... O 22 ..........L ......... 33 .......... 7 ..... Harrisonburg, Va. 1995 .... S 9 ............L ......... 24 ......... 17 .......... Williamsburg 1996 .... O 12 ..........L ......... 26 ......... 21 .... Harrisonburg, Va. 1997 .... O 11 ......... W ......... 25 ......... 38 .......... Williamsburg 1998 .... O 17 ......... W ......... 12 ......... 24 .... Harrisonburg, Va. 1999 .... O 16 ..........L ......... 30 ......... 20 .......... Williamsburg 2000 .... O 21 ..........L ......... 28 ......... 14 .... Harrisonburg, Va. 2001 .... N 10 ......... W ......... 10 ......... 17 .......... Williamsburg 2002 .... N 16 ...... L (OT) ...... 34 ......... 31 .... Harrisonburg, Va. 2003 .... O 18 ..........L ......... 24 ......... 17 .......... Williamsburg 2004 .... N 13 ......... W ......... 24 ......... 27 .... Harrisonburg, Va. *2004 .. Dec. 10 .....L ......... 48 ......... 34 .......... Williamsburg 2005 .... N 5 ...........L ......... 30 ......... 29 .......... Williamsburg 2006 .... O 21 ..........L ......... 31 ......... 17 .... Harrisonburg, Va. 2007 .... N 10 ..........L ......... 55 ......... 34 .......... Williamsburg 2008 .... N 15 ..........L ......... 48 ......... 24 .... Harrisonburg, Va.

Rhode Island Series Record: W&M leads, 10-2 Series in Williamsburg: W&M leads, 5-1 Series in Kingston: W&M leads, 5-1 Year ....Date ....Result .... URI .....W&M .............Location 1994 .... S 4 ........... W ......... 17 ......... 38 .......... Kingston, R.I. 1995 .... O 7 ........... W ......... 14 ......... 23 .......... Williamsburg 1996 .... S 7 ........... W ......... 16 ......... 23 .......... Kingston, R.I. 1998 .... S 5 ........... W ......... 13 ......... 21 .......... Kingston, R.I. 1999 .... N 6 .......... W .......... 6 .......... 24 .......... Kingston, R.I. 2000 .... O 7 ........... W ......... 16 ......... 26 .......... Williamsburg 2001 .... O 13 ..........L ......... 34 ......... 31 .......... Kingston, R.I. 2002 .... N 9 .......... W .......... 6 .......... 44 .......... Williamsburg 2003 .... O 25 ......... W ......... 24 ......... 37 .......... Kingston, R.I. 2004 .... O 16 ......... W ......... 24 ......... 31 .......... Williamsburg 2005 .... S 17 ..........L ......... 48 ......... 29 .......... Kingston, R.I. 2008 .... O 25 ......... W ......... 24 ......... 34 .......... Williamsburg

Quarterback Ken Lambiotte (‘87) was honored as Sports Illustrated’s Off ensive Player of the Week after throwing for 307 yards and accounting for fi ve touchdowns in W&M’s 41-37 victory at Virginia in 1986.

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Towson Series Record: W&M leads, 6-0 Series in Williamsburg: W&M leads, 3-0 Series in Towson: W&M leads, 3-0 Year ....Date ....Result .....TU .....W&M .............Location 1992 .... O 17 ......... W ......... 15 ......... 43 .......... Williamsburg 2004 .... O 30 ......... W ......... 16 ......... 41 ............Towson, Md. 2005 .... O 22 ......... W ......... 13 ......... 44 .......... Williamsburg 2006 .... N 4 .......... W ......... 28 ......... 29 ............Towson, Md. 2007 .... S 29 ......... W ......... 22 ......... 27 .......... Williamsburg 2008 .... N 1 .......... W ......... 14 ......... 34 ............Towson, Md.

New Hampshire Series Record: W&M leads, 10-2 Series in Williamsburg: W&M leads, 6-1 Series in Durham: W&M leads, 4-1 Year ....Date ....Result ... UNH ....W&M .............Location 1988 .... O 15 ......... W ......... 31 ......... 33 .......... Williamsburg 1993 .... S 4 ........... W ......... 14 ......... 27 .......... Williamsburg 1995 .... S 23 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 39 ..........Durham, N.H. 1996 .... O 5 ........... W .......... 7 .......... 31 .......... Williamsburg 1997 .... S 20 ..........L ......... 24 ......... 22 ......... Durham, N.C.. 1998 .... O 24 ..........L ......... 31 ......... 19 .......... Williamsburg 2001 .... S 29 ......... W ......... 28 ......... 38 .......... Williamsburg 2002 .... O 19 ......... W ......... 27 ......... 34 .........Durham, N.H.. 2003 .... N 15 ......... W ......... 28 ......... 38 .......... Williamsburg 2004 .... S 18 ......... W .......... 7 ........... 9 ..........Durham, N.H.. 2005 .... O 8 ........... W ......... 10 ......... 42 .......... Williamsburg 2008 .... O 11 ......... W ......... 34 ......... 38 ..........Durham, N.H.

Richmond Series Record: W&M leads, 59-54-5 Series in Williamsburg: W&M leads, 20-17 Series in Richmond: W&M leads, 39-33-5 Series at Neutral Sites: Richmond leads, 4-0 Year ....Date ....Result .... UR .....W&M .............Location 1898 .... N 19 ..........L ......... 15 .......... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1899 .... O 21 ..........L ......... 14 .......... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1901 .... N 9 ...........L ......... 27 ......... 11 .......... Williamsburg 1903 .... N 14 ..........L ......... 24 .......... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1904 .... N 4 .......... W .......... 6 .......... 15 .......... Williamsburg 1905 .... O 11 ..........T .......... 0 ........... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1905 .... O 18 ......... W .......... 0 ........... 4 ..........Richmond, Va. 1905 .... N 8 ...........L ......... 23 .......... 4 ..........Richmond, Va. 1906 .... N 3 ...........L ......... 24 .......... 0 ........... Williamsburg 1906 .... N 28 ..........L .......... 6 ........... 0 ..... Newport News, Va. 1907 .... N 28 ..........L ......... 48 .......... 0 ..... Newport News, Va. 1908 .... N 21 ......... W ......... 18 ......... 21 .........Richmond, Va. 1909 .... N 20 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 15 .........Richmond, Va. 1910 .... N 19 ......... W .......... 6 .......... 18 .........Richmond, Va. 1911 .... N 11 ......... W .......... 0 ........... 3 ........... Williamsburg 1912 .... N 9 ...........L ......... 20 .......... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1913 .... N 8 ...........L ......... 23 ......... 13 .....Newport News, Va. 1913 .... N 22 ..........L ......... 20 ......... 13 .......... Williamsburg 1914 .... O 24 ..........L .......... 7 ........... 3 ........... Williamsburg 1914 .... N 21 ..........L ......... 32 .......... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1915 .... O 23 ..........L ......... 28 .......... 0 ........... Williamsburg 1915 .... N 20 ..........L ......... 40 .......... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1916 .... O 28 ..........T .......... 0 ........... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1916 .... N 18 ..........L ......... 48 .......... 0 ........... Williamsburg 1917 .... O 13 ..........L ......... 19 .......... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1917 .... N 17 ..........L ......... 28 .......... 0 ........... Williamsburg 1918 .... N 30 ..........L .......... 7 ........... 0 ........... Williamsburg 1919 .... O 18 ......... W .......... 0 ........... 7 ........... Williamsburg 1919 .... N 8 ...........L ......... 17 .......... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1919 .... N 28 ..........L ......... 21 .......... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1920 .... O 20 ..........L ......... 13 .......... 0 .............. Norfolk, Va. 1921 .... N 24 ..........L ......... 17 .......... 7 ..........Richmond, Va. 1922 .... N 30 ..........L ......... 13 .......... 3 ........... Williamsburg 1923 .... N 29 ......... W .......... 6 .......... 27 .........Richmond, Va. 1924 .... N 27 ......... W .......... 6 .......... 20 .........Richmond, Va. 1925 .... N 25 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 14 .........Richmond, Va. 1926 .... N 25 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 14 .........Richmond, Va. 1927 .... N 23 ..........T .......... 0 ........... 0 ..........Richmond, Va.

1928 .... N 19 ......... W .......... 0 ........... 7 ..........Richmond, Va. 1929 .... N 28 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 25 .........Richmond, Va. 1930 .... N 24 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 19 .........Richmond, Va. 1931 .... N 26 ..........L .......... 6 ........... 2 ..........Richmond, Va. 1932 .... N 24 ..........L ......... 18 .......... 7 ..........Richmond, Va. 1933 .... N 26 ......... W .......... 0 ........... 6 ..........Richmond, Va. 1934 .... N 29 ..........L .......... 6 ........... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1935 .... N 28 ..........T .......... 6 ........... 6 ..........Richmond, Va. 1936 .... N 26 ..........L .......... 7 ........... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1937 .... N 25 ..........L .......... 6 ........... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1938 .... N 24 ..........L ......... 10 .......... 7 ..........Richmond, Va. 1939 .... N 25 ......... W .......... 0 ........... 7 ..........Richmond, Va. 1940 .... N 21 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 16 .........Richmond, Va. 1941 .... N 20 ......... W .......... 3 .......... 33 .........Richmond, Va. 1942 .... N 26 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 10 .........Richmond, Va. 1944 .... N 30 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 40 .........Richmond, Va. 1945 .... N 22 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 33 .........Richmond, Va. 1946 .... N 28 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 40 .........Richmond, Va. 1947 .... N 27 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 35 .........Richmond, Va. 1948 .... O 30 ......... W .......... 6 .......... 14 .......... Williamsburg 1949 .... O 29 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 34 .........Richmond, Va. 1950 .... D 2 ........... W .......... 6 .......... 40 .......... Williamsburg 1951 .... O 27 ......... W ......... 14 ......... 20 .........Richmond, Va. 1952 .... O 25 ......... W ......... 13 ......... 42 .......... Williamsburg 1953 .... N 14 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 21 .........Richmond, Va. 1954 .... N 25 ......... W .......... 0 ........... 2 ..........Richmond, Va. 1955 .... N 24 ..........T .......... 6 ........... 6 ..........Richmond, Va. 1956 .... N 22 ..........L .......... 6 ........... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1957 .... N 28 ..........L ......... 12 .......... 7 ..........Richmond, Va. 1958 .... N 27 ......... W ......... 15 ......... 18 .........Richmond, Va. 1959 .... N 26 ..........L ......... 20 ......... 12 .........Richmond, Va. 1960 .... N 24 ..........L ......... 19 .......... 0 ..........Richmond, Va. 1961 .... N 23 ..........L ......... 36 ......... 18 .........Richmond, Va. 1962 .... N 22 ..........L ......... 15 .......... 3 ..........Richmond, Va. 1963 .... N 28 ......... W .......... 6 .......... 29 .........Richmond, Va. 1964 .... N 26 ......... W ......... 13 ......... 33 .........Richmond, Va. 1965 .... N 20 ......... W .......... 0 .......... 21 .......... Williamsburg 1966 .... N 19 ......... W ......... 19 ......... 35 .........Richmond, Va. 1967 .... N 18 ..........L ......... 16 .......... 7 ........... Williamsburg 1968 .... N 23 ..........L ......... 31 .......... 6 ..........Richmond, Va. 1969 .... N 22 ..........L ......... 28 ......... 17 .......... Williamsburg 1970 .... N 21 ......... W ......... 33 ......... 34 .........Richmond, Va. 1971 .... N 20 ..........L ......... 21 ......... 19 .......... Williamsburg

1972 .... N 18 ..........L ......... 20 .......... 3 ..........Richmond, Va. 1973 .... N 17 ..........L ......... 31 .......... 0 ........... Williamsburg 1974 .... N 23 ......... W ......... 12 ......... 54 .........Richmond, Va. 1975 .... N 22 ......... W ......... 21 ......... 31 .......... Williamsburg 1976 .... N 20 ..........L ......... 21 ......... 10 .........Richmond, Va. 1977 .... N 19 ......... W ......... 13 ......... 29 .......... Williamsburg 1978 .... N 18 .........L ......... 17 .......... 3 ..........Richmond, Va. 1979 .... N 17 ......... W ......... 10 ......... 24 .......... Williamsburg 1980 .... N 22 ..........L ......... 26 ......... 14 .........Richmond, Va. 1981 .... N 21 ......... W ......... 21 ......... 35 .......... Williamsburg 1982 .... N 20 ......... W ......... 17 ......... 28 .........Richmond, Va. 1983 .... N 19 ......... W ......... 15 ......... 24 .......... Williamsburg 1984 .... N 17 ..........L ......... 33 ......... 31 .........Richmond, Va. 1985 .... N 16 ......... W ......... 17 ......... 28 .......... Williamsburg 1986 .... N 22 ......... W ......... 14 ......... 21 .........Richmond, Va. 1987 .... N 21 ......... W .......... 7 .......... 20 .......... Williamsburg 1988 .... N 19 ..........L ......... 24 ......... 19 .........Richmond, Va. 1989 .... N 18 ......... W ......... 10 ......... 22 .......... Williamsburg 1990 .... N 17 ......... W ......... 10 ......... 31 .........Richmond, Va. 1991 .... N 23 ......... W .......... 7 .......... 49 .......... Williamsburg 1992 .... N 21 ......... W ......... 19 ......... 34 .........Richmond, Va. 1993 .... N 20 ......... W ......... 17 ......... 31 .......... Williamsburg 1994 .... N 19 ......... W ......... 20 ......... 21 .........Richmond, Va. 1995 .... N 11 ......... W .......... 7 .......... 27 .......... Williamsburg 1996 .... N 16 ......... W ......... 13 ......... 28 .........Richmond, Va. 1997 .... N 15 ......... W .......... 7 .......... 10 .......... Williamsburg 1998 .... N 21 ..........L ......... 42 ......... 15 .........Richmond, Va. 1999 .... N 20 ......... W ......... 14 ......... 31 .........Richmond, Va. 2000 .... N 18 ..........L ......... 21 ......... 18 .......... Williamsburg 2001 .... N 17 ......... W ......... 20 ......... 23 .........Richmond, Va. 2002 .... N 23 ..........L ......... 35 ......... 13 .......... Williamsburg 2003 .... N 21 ......... W ......... 21 ........ 59 .........Richmond, Va. 2004 .... N 20 ......... W ......... 14 ........ 38 .......... Williamsburg 2005 .... N 19 ..........L ......... 41 .......... 7 ..........Richmond, Va. 2006 .... N 18 ..........L ......... 31 ......... 14 .......... Williamsburg 2007 .... N 16 ..........L ......... 31 ......... 20 .........Richmond, Va. 2008 .... N 22 ...... L (OT) ...... 23 ......... 20 .......... Williamsburg

*NCAA I-AA Playoff s 1Oyster Bowl 2Tobacco Bowl 3Harvest Bowl

Quarterback Jake Phillips (‘09) completed 30-of-40 passes for 310 yards with four touchdowns in last season’s 38-34 come-back victory at No. 4 New Hampshire. Phillips’ 17-yard go-ahead touchdown pass to wide receiver D.J. McAuuchdown pass to wide receiver D.J. McAuuchdown pass to wide receiver D.J. Mc lay with 22 sec-onds remaining in the fourth quarter capped off an exciting second half in which W&M totaled 31 points and 358 yards of total off ense.total off ense.total off

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Along with the team accomplishments, the conference has accumulated numerous individual accolades. Santos (2006), Wil-liam & Mary quarterback Lang Campbell (2004), Villanova running back Brian West-brook (2001), Villanova wide receiver Brian Finneran (1997), New Hampshire running back Jerry Azumah (1998) and Towson run-ning back Dave Meggett (1988) all have won the prestigious Walter Payton Award un-

der the league banner. James Madison linebacker Derrick Lloyd received the Buck Buchanan Award in 2001. New Hampshire’s Sean McDonnell (2005), James Madison’s Mickey Matthews (1999 & 2008), Villanova’s Andy Tal-ley (1997) and Boston University’s Dan Allen (1993) have earned the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Award. Richmond’s Mike London (2008), Matthews (2004), Massachusetts’ Mark Whipple (1998) and Talley (1997) have garnered the American Football Coaches As-sociation National Coach of the Year honor. The CAA Football geographic footprint encompasses much of the East Coast with schools located from Maine to Virginia. Members include Delaware, Hofstra, James Madison, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, North-eastern, Rhode Island, Richmond, Towson, Villanova and William and Mary. While CAA Football offi cially began March 1, 2007, its roots date back more than 60 years. On December 3, 1946, the Code of the Yankee Con-ference went into eff ect. Established as an all-sports conference for the New England land grant colleges, the six charter members included Connecticut, Maine, Mas-sachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.

Upon the formation of Division I-AA football in 1978, the league disbanded all sports except football. Delaware and Richmond were admitted to the conference in 1986, Vil-lanova was added in 1988 and James Madison, Northeastern and William and Mary joined the league in 1993. The Atlantic 10 assumed operation control of the conference from 1997-2006, with Hofstra becoming part of the league in 2001 and Towson joining the group in 2004. Since 1978, CAA Football members have accumulated 67 playoff berths, 19 Lam-bert Cups, 88 fi nal top 25 rankings and 44 fi nal top 10 rankings.

CAA Football fans thought the league’s opening season in 2007 was spectacular in terms of success. Little did they know 2008 would build off the previous season’s success, and include the league’s fourth National Championship. In 2008 as many as six teams ranked among the national Top-25 during the season, while both James Madison and Richmond had a strangle-hold on the No. 1 spot over the last 11 weeks of the season. CAA Football upped its record of national player of the week honorees by earning 19 last season, compared to 15 accolades in 2007. All of the regular season success carried over into the postseason when, once again, CAA Football equalled its own record by placing fi ve squads in the NCAA Division I Football Championships. Prior to the 2007 season no conference had earned more than four berths in one season, and CAA Football has now done it twice in two seasons. The CAA Football dominance in the regular sea-son carried over into the postseason as four of its fi ve playoff squads advanced to the quarterfi nal round. Both James Madison and Richmond moved on to the fi nal four, marking the ninth time in 12 years a CAA Football squad has competed in the semifi nals. Richmond logged a come-from-behind win over Northern Iowa in the semifi nals, giving the league its fi fth National Final berth in six seasons. The Spiders then went on to dominate Montana in the Champi-onship game, 24-7, to earn the league’s fi rst NCAA crown under the CAA Football banner. Richmond’s National Championship was also the league’s fourth in 10 years and third over the last six seasons. Fol-lowing the season, the league boasted six Top-25 teams, four Top-10 squads and notched a total of 78 All-America honors. The quality and depth of CAA Football is un-matched in the FCS. Ten of the league’s 12 teams have participated in the NCAA playoff s over the past eight seasons and at least one team has advanced to the national semifi nals in nine of the last 12 years. In 2004, James Madison claimed the national championship with a 31-21 triumph over Montana, becoming the fi rst team to reach the title game by winning three road playoff contests since the fi eld expanded to 16 teams in 1986. Delaware rolled past Colgate 40-0 to capture the national championship in 2003, becoming the fi rst team to ever post a shutout in the title game. No other conference has had two diff erent teams win national titles in back-to-back years. Massachusetts earned a national champion-ship in 1998, beating perennial power Georgia Southern, 55-43.

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CAA Football Media ContactScott MeyerO: (804) 754-1616 (x20)C: (804) 922-7236E-mail: [email protected]

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First Team Off enseQB: Rodney Landers (JMU), RB: Tony Nelson (UMASS), Josh Vaughan (UR), FB/HB: Jared Turcotte, WR: Mike Boyle (UNH), Victor Cruz (UMASS), Kevin Grayson (UR), TE: Scott Sicko (UNH), OL: Ryan Canary (UM), Vladimir Ducasse (UMASS), Ben Ijalana (VU), Scott Lemn (JMU), Matthew McCracken (UR), KR: Brian Pate (W&M), KR: Jonathan Grimes (W&M), PR: Scotty McGee (JMU)

Second Team Off enseQB: Liam Coen (UMASS), R.J. Toman (UNH), RB: Aaron Ball (VU), Jonathan Grimes (W&M), Eugene Hollo-man (JMU), FB/HB: John Crone (UR), WR: Marcus Lee (TU), Matt Szczur (VU), Aaron Weaver (HU), TE: Brian Mandeville (NU), Rob Varno (W&M), OL: Terrence Apted (JMU), Izzy Bauta (VU), Dorian Brooks (JMU), Josh Droesch (UNH), Kheon Hendricks (UD), Michael Silva (UR), PK: Andrew Howard (UR), (KR) Scotty Mc-Gee (JMU), PR: Derek Hatcher (UR) Third Team Off enseQB: Jake Phillips (W&M), Sean Schaefer (TU), RB: Alex Broomfi eld (NU), Jhamal Fluellen (UM), FB/HB: Griff Yancey (JMU), WR: Phil Atkinson (VU), Jeremy Horne (UMASS), D.J. McAulay (W&M), TE: Robbie Agnone, OL: Christopher Arnao (UM), Brian Bran-nigan (VU), Sean Calicchio (UMASS), Kevin Newhall (NU), Theo Sherman (JMU), PK: Joe Marcoux (VU), KR: Angelo Babbaro (VU), PR: Brandon Johnson-Farrell

Individual HonorsOff ensive Player of the Year: Rodney Landers, QB, JMUDefensive Player of the Year: Jovan Belcher, DL, UMCoach of the Year: Mickey Matthews, JMUOff . Rookie of the Year: Jonathan Grimes, RB/KR, W&MDef. Rookies of the Year: Brian McNally, DL, UNHPat Williams, DB, JMUSp. Teams Player of the Year: Scotty McGee, KR/PR, JMU

NCAA FCS Playoff ResultsFirst Round(1) James Madison 38, Woff ord 35Villanova 55, Colgate 28Richmond 38, Eastern Kentucky 10New Hampshire 29, Southern Illinois 20(3) Northern Iowa 40, Maine 15

Quarterfi nals(1) James Madison 31, Villanova 27Richmond 33, (2) Appalachian State 13Northern Iowa 36, New Hampshire 34

Semifi nals(4) Montana 35, (1) James Madison 27Richmond 36, Northern Iowa 34

Championship GameRichmond 24, (4) Montana 7

First Team DefenseDL: Jovan Belcher (UM), Greg Miller (VU), Lawrence Sidbury, Jr. (UR), Adrian Tracy (W&M), LB: Luke Bonus (HU), Josh Jennings (UMASS), Eric McBride (UR), Osayi Osunde (VU), CB: Evan McCollough (JMU), Courtney Robinson (UMASS), Justin Rogers (UR), S: Charles Graves (UD), Marcus Haywood (JMU), Jeromy Miles (UMASS), P: Brett Arnold

Second Team DefenseDL: Hassan Abdul-Wahid (JMU), Tim Kukucka (VU), Sherman Logan (UR), Matt Marcorelle (UD), LB: An-drew Downey (UM), Matt Hansen (URI), Marquis Kirk-land (VU), Matt Parent (UNH), CB: Derek Cox (W&M), Dino Vasso (UNH), S: John Clements (UNH), Drew Mack (TU), P: Tom Bishop (UNH)

Third Team DefenseDL: Dave Dalessandro (VU), Sam Daniels (JMU), Kyle Harrington (UMASS), Arthur Moats (JMU), LB: PhilHiggins (NU), Jordan Manning (TU), Collin McCo-naghy (UR), Josh Rutter (W&M), CB: Salim Koroma (VU), Lionel Nixon, Jr., S: Nate Thellen (NU), Darrel Young (VU), P: David Miller (W&M)

Final 2008 Colonial Athletic Association Football Standings

CAA OverallNorthern Division W-L PCT. PF PA Vs. Div. W-L PCT. PF PA H A New Hampshire# 6-2 .750 298 210 5-0 10-3 .769 463 306 4-1 6-2Maine# 5-3 .625 197 173 4-1 8-5 .615 319 296 4-2 4-3Massachusetts 4-4 .625 197 173 3-2 7-5 .583 345 321 4-2 3-3Hofstra 2-6 .250 158 255 2-3 4-8 .333 265 346 2-3 2-5Rhode Island 1-7 .125 162 289 1-4 3-9 .250 226 384 2-4 1-5Northeastern 1-7 .125 139 227 0-5 2-10 .167 228 349 1-4 1-6

Southern Division W-L PCT. PF PA Vs. Div. W-L PCT. PF PA H A James Madison*#$ 8-0 1.000 340 156 5-0 12-2 .857 534 323 8-1 4-1Villanova# 7-1 .875 226 143 4-1 10-3 .769 382 278 5-1 5-2Richmond#$%! 6-2 .750 258 158 3-2 13-3 .812 506 250 5-1 7-2William and Mary 5-3 .625 243 201 2-3 7-4 .636 361 264 4-2 3-2Delaware 2-6 .250 96 185 1-4 4-8 .333 210 249 3-3 1-5Towson 1-7 .125 175 311 0-5 3-9 .250 243 423 3-3 0-6

* - CAA Football Champion # - NCAA Playoff Participant $ - NCAA Playoff Semifi nalist % - NCAA Playoff Finalist ! - NCAA National Champion

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Thursday, September 3Thursday, September 3St. Cloud State at MaineVillanova at TempleVillanova at TempleVillanova at T

FridayFriday, September , September Friday, September FridayFriday, September Friday 4West Chester at Delaware

Saturday, September 5Saturday, September 5Stony Brook at HofstraMassachusetts at Kansas State St. Francis (Pa.) at New Hampshire Northeastern at Boston College Fordham at Rhode Island Richmond at Duke Towson at Northwestern William and Mary at Virginia

Saturday, September 12Saturday, September 12*Richmond at Delaware *Maine at Northeastern Hofstra at Bryant James Madison at Maryland Albany at Massachusetts New Hampshire at Ball StateLehigh at VillanovaCentral Connecticut State at William and Mary

Saturday, September 19Saturday, September 19*Rhode Island at Massachusetts*Hofstra at Richmond Delaware State at DelawareVMI at James Madison Youngstown State at Northeastern Coastal Carolina at Towson Villanova at Penn William and Mary at Norfolk State

Saturday, September 26Saturday, September 26*Northeastern at Villanova *Delaware at William and MaryHofstra at Western Michigan James Madison at Liberty Stony Brook at Massachusetts Dartmouth at New Hampshire Towson at Morgan StateRhode Island at Connecticut VMI at Richmond

Saturday, October 3Saturday, October 3*James Madison at Hofstra*Delaware at Maine *New Hampshire at Towson *William and Mary at Villanova Holy Cross at Northeastern Rhode Island at Brown

Saturday, October 10Saturday, October 10*Massachusetts at Delaware*Maine at Hofstra *Richmond at James Madison*Villanova at New Hampshire*William and Mary at Northeastern*Towson at Rhode Island

Saturday, October 17Saturday, October 17*Villanova at James Madison *Richmond at Maine *New Hampshire at Massachusetts*Hofstra at Rhode Island*Delaware at Towson

Saturday, October 2Saturday, October 24*New Hampshire at Hofstra*Towson at Northeastern *Rhode Island at Villanova*Massachusetts at Richmond*James Madison at William and Mary

Saturday, October 31Saturday, October 31*James Madison at Delaware*Massachusetts at Maine *Northeastern at New Hampshire *William and Mary at Rhode Island *Richmond at Towson

Saturday, November Saturday, November 7*Hofstra at Delaware *Maine at James Madison*Northeastern at Massachusetts *Rhode Island at New Hampshire*Villanova at Richmond *Towson at William and Mary

Saturday, November 1Saturday, November 14*Rhode Island at Maine *James Madison at Massachusetts*Hofstra at Northeastern *Villanova at Towson *New Hampshire at William and Mary Delaware at Navy Richmond at Georgetown

Saturday, November 2Saturday, November 21*Massachusetts at Hofstra *Towson at James Madison *Maine at New Hampshire *Northeastern at Rhode Island *William and Mary at Richmond *Delaware at Villanova

Saturday, November 2Saturday, November 28NCAA Division I Football Championship First Round

Saturday, December Saturday, December 5NCAA Division I Football Championship Quarterfi nals

Friday & Saturday, December 11 & 1Friday & Saturday, December 11 & 12NCAA Division I Football Championship Semifi nals

Friday, December 18Friday, December 18NCAA Division I Football Championship Title Game(Finley Stadium/Davenport Field; Chattanooga, Tenn.)* - CAA Football league match-up

2009 CAA Television ScheduleSaturday, Saturday, September September 5Northeastern at Boston College [E360] - 2 p.m.William and Mary at Virginia [E360] - 6 p.m.Towson at Northwestern [B10] - TBA

Saturday, Saturday, September 12September 12Richmond at Delaware [TCN] - 3:30 p.m.

Saturday, September Saturday, September 19Rhode Island at Massachusetts [CSN] - 3:30 p.m.

Saturday, September Saturday, September 26Northeastern at Villanova [TCN] - 3:30 p.m.

Saturday, Saturday, October 3New Hampshire at Towson [CSN] - 3:30 p.m.William and Mary at Villanova [TCN] - 7 p.m.

Saturday,Saturday, October 10Richmond at James Madison [CSN] - NoonMaine at Hofstra [TCN, tape-delay -- TBD] - 1 p.m.

Saturday, Saturday, October 17Richmond at Maine [CSN] - NoonVillanova at James Madison [TCN-MA] - 3:30 p.m.New Hampshire at Massachusetts [CSN-NE] - 3:30 p.m.

Saturday, Saturday, October 24James Madison at William and Mary [CSN] - Noon

Saturday, Saturday, October 31James Madison at Delaware [TCN] - NoonMassachusetts at Maine [CSN] - 3:30 p.m.

Saturday, Saturday, November 7Rhode Island at New Hampshire [TCN] - NoonVillanova at Richmond [CSN] - 3:30 p.m.

Saturday, Saturday, November 14James Madison at Massachusetts [TCN] - NoonDelaware at Navy [CBSCS] - 3:30 p.m.

Saturday, Saturday, November 21Maine at New Hampshire [CSN-NE] - NoonWilliam and Mary at Richmond [TCN-MA] - NoonDelaware at Villanova [TCN] - 3:30 p.m.

B10 - Big Ten NetworkCBS-CS - CBS College Sports NetworkCSN - Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic & New EnglandCSN-NE - Comcast SportsNet New EnglandE360 - ESPN360.comTCN - The Comcast Network (formerly CN8) & CSN NETCN-MA - The Comcast Network Mid-Atlantic

*Schedule subject to change*Some games may not be available in all markets; al-ways check your local listings for broadcast information.

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JIMMYE LAYCOCKHEAD COACH

Success on the FieldOne of the most successful head coaches in college football history, Jimmye Laycock is the sixth-win-ningest active coach in the FCS division. During his 29-year career, he has guided the Tribe to 189 victories, seven playoff berths, 19 winning seasons and an appearance in the 2004 national semifi nal game. In addition to his teams’ success, 23 players have gone on to sign with NFL teams, including four-time Pro Bowl selection Darren Sharper.

Excellence in the ClassroomIn addition to being the program’s all-time win-ningest coach, Laycock has never compromised academic standards for athletic success. Since the NCAA began its academic reform with graduation rates surveys and APR rankings in 2004, the Tribe football program has posted a 100 percent gradua-tion rate three times. Additionally, Laycock has pro-duced 11 Academic All-Americans and 59 academic all-conference selections.

A Pro’s Perspective“Coach Laycock has shown that he has one of the more creative off enses in college football. One of the best trademarks for football coaches is a consistent program over a longer period of time. I think Coach Laycock consistently demonstrates that with his program.”

Joe GibbsFormer Washington Redskins Head Coach

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1966-69Jimmye Laycock plays for legendary head coaches Marv Levy and Lou Holtz at William and Mary. After starting in the defensive secondary as a sophomore, the Hamilton, Va., native later fi nished his playing ca-reer at quarterback.

1970-76After serving as an off ensive coach at Newport News High School, Laycock began his collegiate coaching career as a graduate assistant at Clemson in 1971. He later served as an assistant for legendary head coach Bobby Ross at the Citadel before becoming the quarterback’s coach at Memphis State for two seasons.

1977-79Laycock serves as the off ensive coor-dinator at Clemson for three seasons. With his guidance, the Tigers went 27-8-1 with three bowl game appearanc-es, including a 17-15 win against Ohio State in the 1978 Gator Bowl. Among his players was All-Pro Dwight Clark.

1980Laycock returns to his alma mater as head coach where he would become the pro-gram’s all-time winningest coach.

1986Laycock leads the Tribe to a FCS playoff berth for the fi rst time in the program’s history. Under his guidance, W&M posts a 9-3 record and earns a national ranking of eighth at the conclusion of the season. Addition-ally, the College has three players selected in the NFL Draft.

1990Laycock leads the Tribe to its fi rst-ever 10-win sea-son and is ranked No. 7 in the fi nal national rankings. W&M leads the country in total off ense, averaging almost 500 yards per game.

1997W&M’s Darren Sharper is selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the second round of the NFL Draft. Sharper has gone on to earn Pro Bowl selections four times.

2004The Tribe establishes a school-record 11 victories and advances to the FCS National Semifi nals, which is played before a sold-out Zable Stadi-um crowd and in front of a nationally-televised audience. W&M fi nishes the year ranked No. 3 in the country, while quarterin the country, while quarterin the country back Lang Campbell earns the Payton Award, given annually to the nation’s top off ensive player in the FCS.

2008William and Mary recognizes Laycock and his tremendous success when it dedicates the newly constructed $11 million Laycock Center on June 21, 2008.

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Winningest Active NCAA FCS Coaches(By Victories - Through 2008)

1. Bob Ford (Albany, 40) 2342. Jerry Moore (Appalachian State, 27) 2053. Joe Taylor (Florida A&M, 26) 2034. Al Bagnoli (Penn, 27) 2005. Andy Talley (Villanova, 29) 1926. Jimmye Laycock (W&M, 29) 189

Walt Hameline (Wagner, 28) 1898. Pete Richardson (Southern, 21) 1699. Mike Ayers (Woff ord, 24) 15210. K.C. Keeler (Delaware, 16) 144

Division I CoachesMost Years at Current Schools

1. Joe Paterno (Penn State, 1966-2009) 442. Bob Ford (Albany, 1973-2009) 373. Bobby Bowden (Florida State, 1976-2009) 344. Jimmye Laycock (W&M, 1980-2009) 30

Career CAA Football CoaCareer CAA Football CoaCareer ching Victories1. Andy Talley* (VU, 1985- ) 1002. Bill Bowes (UNH, 1972-98) 973. “Tubby” Raymond (UD, 1966-01) 894. Jimmye Laycock* (W&M, 1993- ) 765. Jim Reid (UMass, 1986-91, UR, 95-03) 616. Jack Cosgrove* (UM, 1993- ) 547. Mickey Matthews* (JMU, 1999- ) 518. Dan Brown* (NU, 2000-03, UMass, 2003-08) 479. Tom Jackson (UC, 1983-93) 4210. Hal Westerman (UM, 1951-66) 41 Vic Fusia (UMass, 1961-70) 41

*Active CAA Football Coaches

Few schools feature a better match at the helm of its program than the College of William and Mary has with Jimmye Laycock. In a tenure that now reaches its third decade, Laycock has worked hand-in-hand with the College’s world-class academic tradition and fash-ioned a program that is a point of pride for the campus, alumni and community. Laycock is one of the nation’s longest tenured and most respected head coaches. He has authored a school-record 189 wins (against 138 losses and two ties) and 19 winning ledgers since fi rst taking over the program in 1980. The Tribe has also appeared in nine postseason contests with Laycock at the helm. On June 21, 2008, the College dedicated the $11 million Jimmye Laycock Football Center with a ceremo-ny that featured more than 500 friends and alumni of the program. While the building carries his name and stands as a strong symbol of what Laycock has meant to the Tribe, it makes a stronger statement about the school’s commitment to football and the program’s proud tradition. The state-of-the-art center provides the College with one of the fi nest facilities in the Foot-ball Championship Series and, paired with Laycock’s steady leadership, gives the Tribe the necessary resourc-es to compete at the highest level. As the architect of what is easily the most ex-tended run of success in William and Mary’s 114-year football history, Laycock has never compromised

academic standards for athletic success, as his program earned recognition from the NCAA in each of the fi rst fi ve seasons the organization has awarded outstanding academic achievement. When Laycock, a 1970 grad, re-turned to coach his alma mater prior to the 1980 season, he inherited a program that had won six or more games in a season just four times in the previous 25 years. Few could have predicted that the College would produce more than three times that amount of seven-win sea-sons over the next quarter century.

The accumulated successes, both on and off the fi eld, have led to an era of unprecedented interest and support for his program. Evidence of this is provided in the fact the Tribe averaged more than 10,000 fans per game over the last 11 home dates. During Laycock’s tenure, the fans at Zable have consistently been treated to a winner on the fi eld, as the program’s mentor ranks in the top 10 of all active FCS head coaches in terms of career wins. Laycock is also second among active conference head coaches in career league wins with 76. Laycock has made the home turf in Zable Stadium into unfriendly territory for opponents as the Tribe has won 74.0 percent of its games (101-42-1) in Williams-burg in the last 25 years. W&M has turned in seven un-defeated regular season home campaigns. Individual accomplishments under Laycock have been plentiful, as he has also tutored 32 players to 79 All-America honors from the William and Mary ranks and has coached 11 Academic All-Americans. Former quarterback Lang Campbell is the most decorated of all, as the 2004 season saw him earn the prestigious Pay-ton Award, given annually to the nation’s top off ensive player in the FCS ranks, consensus fi rst team All-America honors, as well as the A-10’s Off ensive Player of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year. The Tribe has produced an astounding 146 all-conference selections since 1993. While no one season can defi ne a career that spans three decades, Laycock’s 2004 season, his 25th at the school, produced levels of success never before reached at the College. W&M set a school record for wins (11), won the Atlantic 10 Football Conference’s automatic NCAA bid, hosted a NCAA semifi nal game before a standing room only crowd at Zable Stadium in front of a national televi-

sion audience and fi nished the year with a school record No. 3 fi nal national ranking. Along the way, a bevy of school single-season records fell; total points (486), to-tal yards (6,044) and home wins (seven), to name just a few. But, none of these achievements spoke more succinctly to Laycock’s approach than the program’s 100 percent offi cial NCAA graduation-rate report for all stu-dent-athletes receiving athletics aid. This showed W&M graduated all of its schol-arship football players who entered the program as freshmen during the 1997-98 school year. The Tribe not only carried the highest graduation rate in the conference,

but also was far and away the top fi gure of any team ranked in the fi nal national top 25 for that season. To prove this lofty number was no fl uke, the team repeated the feat just two years later, as the 1999-2001 cohort also graduated at 100 percent. When looking at the NCAA Division I Champion-ship Division world, the Tribe’s stellar 175-86-2 (.668) record against fellow Championship Division foes during Laycock’s career also confi rms the success of his formula. The College also boasts a 76-54 mark in league play. The 2001 campaign stood as a testament to Lay-cock’s program’s stability, as the team rebounded from a then nine-year low 5-6 record in 2000 to post an 8-4 mark, claiming a share of the Atlantic 10 Crown and earning a spot in the NCAA Division I-AA Playoff s. The 1996 campaign is another prime example of how Laycock has perpetuated a winning tradition within W&M’s rigorous classroom standards, as he led a youth-laden squad to a quarterfi nal showing in the NCAA playoff s, a 10-3 overall record (7-1 in league play), the Tribe’s fi rst Yankee Conference Championship, and a

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Jimmye Laycock Year-by-Year Overall Conference

Jimmye Laycock Year-by-YearConference

Jimmye Laycock Year-by-Year

Season W L T Pct. Pts Opp W L T Pct. Pts Opp Finish PostseasonSeason W L T Pct. Pts Opp W L T Pct. Pts Opp Finish Postseason1980 2 9 0 .182 117 2541981 5 6 0 .455 192 2781982 3 8 0 .273 204 3331983 6 5 0 .545 259 3201984 6 5 0 .545 261 2851985 7 4 0 .636 276 2871986 9 3 0 .750 352 297 NCAA First Round1987 5 6 0 .455 232 2721988 6 4 1 .591 260 230 Epson Ivy Bowl1989 8 3 1 .773 286 261 NCAA First Round1990 10 3 0 .769 467 322 NCAA Quarterfi nals1991 5 6 0 .455 343 3201992 9 2 0 .818 328 205 Epson Ivy Bowl1993 9 3 0 .750 442 220 7 1 0 .875 320 173 First^ NCAA First Round1994 8 3 0 .727 274 210 6 2 0 .750 198 140 Tied-1st^1995 7 4 0 .636 276 184 5 3 0 .625 185 103 Tied-3rd^1996 10 3 0 .769 394 214 7 1 0 .875 194 110 First^/A-10 Champs NCAA Quarterfi nals1997 7 4 0 .636 254 203 4 4 0 .500 153 157 Tied-4th^1998 7 4 0 .636 346 315 4 4 0 .500 211 243 Tied-2nd^1999 6 5 0 .545 295 266 5 3 0 .625 245 162 Tied-4th2000 5 6 0 .455 268 314 4 4 0 .500 196 213 Tied-4th2001 8 4 0 .667 362 295 7 2 0 .778 278 217 Tied-1st/A-10 Champs NCAA First Round2002 6 5 0 .545 326 284 5 4 0 .556 247 187 Fifth2003 5 5 0 .500 287 299 4 4 0 .500 229 219 Sixth2004 11 3 0 .786 486 373 7 1 0 .875 249 180 First*/A-10 Champs NCAA Semifi nals2005 5 6 0 .455 358 283 3 5 0 .375 237 240 Tied-3rd*2006 3 8 0 .273 209 283 1 7 0 .125 143 237 Sixth*2007 4 7 0 .364 319 427 2 6 0 .250 205 326 Fifth* 2008 7 4 0 .636 361 264 5 3 0 .625 243 201 Third*Totals 189 138 2 .578 76 54 0 .585 3 A-10 Titles 7 NCAA Playoff Berths

Mid-Atlantic Division of Yankee Conference, *Southern Division of Colonial Athletic Association

Laycock in NCAA FCS Playoff s

1986 Delaware, 17-51 (L), First Round1989 Furman, 10-24 (L), First Round1990 Massachusetts, 38-0 (W), First Round Central Florida, 38-52 (L), Quarterfi nals1993 McNeese State, 28-34 (L), First Round1996 Jackson State, 45-6 (W), First Round Northern Iowa, 35-38 (L), Quarterfi nals2001 Appalachian State, 27-40 (L), First Round2004 Hampton, 42-35 (W), First Round Delaware, 44-38, 2 OT (W), Quarterfi nals James Madison, 34-48 (L), Semifi nals

Laycock vs. CAA Football Conference

Team W L TDelaware 12 17 0Hofstra 2 3 0Hofstra 2 3 0HofJames Madison 12 17 0Maine 6 2 0Massachusetts 4 7 0New Hampshire 10 2 0Northeastern 11 2 0Rhode Island 10 2 0Richmond 19 10 0Towson 6 0 0Villanova 9 9 1

fi fth-place national ranking. One trademark of a Laycock-coached team is a prolifi c and intricate off ensive attack. The Tribe off ense has averaged nearly 400 yards a game over Laycock’s 29 previous years in the program.

Prior to the 2004 campaign, the 1990 season stood as the benchmark for the Tribe program. That sea-son, Laycock was honored by his peers as Coach of the Year in Region II and the state of Virginia for guiding the Tribe to 10 wins and an appearance in the quarterfi nals of the Division I-AA playoff s. That 1990 squad, ranked No. 7 in the fi nal NCAA poll, refashioned many pages in the school record book. W&M led the country in total off ense by averaging almost 500 yards per game and claimed the Lambert Cup for I-AA supremacy in the East. Even the Virginia General Assembly passed a resolution commending Laycock’s accomplishments. The Tribe’s 1996 squad led the conference in both total off ense and defense en route to earning its own Lambert Cup and ECAC Team of the Year honors. After some lean years early in his tenure, Laycock’s teams began building respectability among all oppo-nents. After a pair of 6-5 seasons, W&M carved out a 7-4 mark in 1985 and a national ranking of No. 16. The winning ways continued in 1986 with a 9-3 record and an eighth-place fi nal ranking. In that season, the Tribe advanced to the I-AA playoff s for the fi rst time and had three players drafted by the NFL. Although William and Mary dipped to a 5-6 slate in 1987, the Tribe recovered to post a 6-4-1 overall record in 1988. That memorable season climaxed with a trip to Japan and a 73-3 victory over the Japanese College All-

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Laycock At a Glance

Personal

Birth Date: February 6, 1948Hometown: Hamilton, Va.Alma Mater: William and Mary (1970)Graduate Degree: Clemson (1972)Wife: Deidre ConnellyChildren: Melanie, Michael, Mimi, James

Playing CareerPlaying Career

1962-66 Loudoun Valley High School 12 varsity letters (football, basketball, baseball)

1966-69 College of William and Mary Lettered at both defensive back and quarterback

Coaching Career Coaching Career

1970 Off ensive coach, Newport News High School1971-72 Graduate Assistant, Clemson University1973-74 Off ensive Backfi eld Coach, The Citadel1975-76 Quarterbacks Coach, Memphis State1977-79 Off ensive Coordinator, Clemson University Gator Bowl (1977, 1978), Peach Bowl (1979)1980- Head Coach, College of William and Mary NCAA Playoff s (1986, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1996, 2001, 2004) Lambert Cup (1990, 1996) ECAC Team of the Year (1990, 1996) Epson Ivy Bowl (1988, 1992) Region II Coach of the Year (1990) Virginia Coach of the Year (1990) Richmond Touchdown Club Coach of the Year (2001)

The Talk About Laycock

Marv Levy - Former W&M Head Coach and NFL Hall of Famer

“I’ve always admired the work that Jimmye’s done at William and Mary. He’s very well-respected throughout the coaching fraternity. He’s the right man for the right college.”

Darren Sharper - New Orleans Saints four-time Pro Bowl safety

“Coach Laycock knew from the time that he was recruiting me what position was best for me to reach my ultimate potential. Joining the Tribe family turned out to be the best situation for me to grow as a person and as a player. Without being a part of this family, I wouldn’t be as successful as I am today.”

Mike Tomlin - Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach

“William and Mary sets the stage to address the challenges you face. Coach Jimmye Laycock has been the blueprint for me. He is what the job of coaching is all about.”

Stars in the fi rst Epson Ivy Bowl. The Tribe returned to the NCAAs in 1989 with an 8-2-1 regular season record. The Tribe is well represented in the pro ranks, as 2008 team captain Derek Cox was drafted in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars. The College is also represented in the NFL by four-time Pro Bowl free safety Darren Sharper (New Orleans Saints), a second round draft pick of the Green Bay in 1997, and Mike Leach (Arizona Cardinals). Including Cox, the College has had a total of six players sign free agent contracts after their senior season since the end of the 2004; Lang Campbell (2005, Cleveland Browns), Domi-nique Thomspon (2005, St. Louis Rams), Adam O’Connor (2007, Carolina Panthers), Drew Atchison (2008, Dallas Cowboys) and Mike Potts (2008, Pittsburgh Steelers). Former all-conference defensive back Billy Parker also played professionally in 2008, as he started every game for the New York Dragons of the Arena League. Former standout wide receiver Rich Musinski has been a fi xture with the Scranton Wilkes-Barre Barons for the past two seasons. Michael Clemons (Class of 1987) had been one of the CFL’s most explosive players after joining the To-ronto Argonauts in 1989, and now serves as the team’s Vice Chair. As a 1970 graduate of the College, Laycock played football under two gurus of the game. For three years, he learned the details under the watchful eyes of Marv Levy, the legendary former head coach of the Buf-

falo Bills. In his last season, col-legiate coaching legend Lou Holtz schooled Laycock in the fi ner as-pects of psyche and motivation. As a sophomore, Laycock was a starter in the defensive secondary, but he was soon switched to quarterback where he completed 96 of 218 passes for 1,366 yards. Laycock’s fi rst full-time coach-ing position came at The Citadel as the off ensive backfi eld coach under Bobby Ross, who went on to coach the NFL’s San Diego Chargers and Detroit Lions. In 1975, Memphis State tabbed Laycock as its quar-terback’s coach and he helped the Tigers to consecutive 7-4 records. In 1977, Laycock traveled to Clemson to serve as off ensive coordinator for three years. During his tenure, he helped the Tigers fashion records of 8-3-1, 11-1 and 8-4. Clemson played in bowl games each year, defeating Ohio State 17-15 in the 1978 Gator Bowl. At that time, Laycock coached two-time All-ACC performer Steve Fuller, the Tiger quarterback who later played in the NFL, and Dwight Clark, an All-Pro receiver for the San Francisco 49ers. A native Virginian, Laycock played football, bas-

Future NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre was one of the fea-tured instructors at Laycock’s 2008 All-Pro Football Camp. Favre has assisted with Laycock’s camp three times.

ketball and baseball at Loudoun Valley High School, where he won 12 letters and has since had his number retired. Laycock is married to Deidre Connelly, a sports psychology consultant at the College. They have three children: Michael, Mimi and James. Laycock’s daughter Melanie is married to Doug Johnson and is a high school administrator in the At-lanta Area.

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Laycock vs. The Nation

Opponent W L T Pct.Appalachian State 0 1 0 .000Boston U 5 0 0 1.000Brown 1 1 0 .500Bucknell 4 0 0 1.000Central Florida 0 3 0 .000Citadel, The 1 1 0 .500Colgate 5 1 0 .833Connecticut 2 1 0 .667Dartmouth 4 0 0 1.000Delaware 12 17 0 .414East Carolina 1 4 0 .200East Tennessee State 1 1 0 .500Furman 2 3 0 .400Georgia 0 1 0 .000Georgia Southern 1 0 0 1.000Hampton 3 0 0 1.000Harvard 4 2 0 .667Hofstra 2 3 0 .400Holy Cross 0 2 0 .000Indiana 0 1 0 .000Jackson State 1 0 0 1.000James Madison 12 17 0 .414Lehigh 8 1 0 .889Liberty 4 0 0 1.000Maine 6 2 0 .750Marshall 2 1 0 .667Maryland 0 1 0 .000Massachusetts 4 7 0 .364McNeese State 0 1 0 .000Miami (FL) 0 1 0 .000Miami (OH) 0 1 0 .000Navy 2 3 0 .400New Hampshire 10 2 0 .833Norfolk State 2 0 0 1.000North Carolina 0 3 0 .000N.C. State 0 3 0 .000Northern Iowa 0 1 0 .000Northeastern 11 2 0 .846Pennsylvania 2 0 0 1.000Penn State 0 1 0 .000Princeton 2 0 1 .833Rhode Island 10 2 0 .833Richmond 19 10 0 .655Rutgers 1 2 0 .333Samford 0 1 0 .000Temple 1 3 0 .250Towson 6 0 0 1.000Tulane 0 1 0 .000Villanova 9 9 1 .500Virginia 1 6 0 .143Virginia Tech 0 7 0 .000VMI 26 3 0 .897Wake Forest 0 3 0 .000Western Michigan 0 1 0 .000Woff ord 1 0 0 1.000Yale 1 1 0 .500

2009 opponents in bold

Laycock Era Highlights …

• Jimmye Laycock enters his 30th season as the Tribe’s head coach in 2009. The school’s all-time winningest coach, Laycock has compiled a 189-138-2 career record at W&M.

• Among active Division I (FBS and FCS) head coaches, Laycock’s 189 victories rank tied for 12th. The total also ranks in-side the top 20 of active coaches in all divisions. Among only active FCS head coaches, Laycock’s total is tied for sixth.

• Laycock ranks fourth on the all-time CAA Football career victories list with 76. Among active coaches, Laycock trails only Villanova’s Andy Talley (100).

• In 2004, W&M won a school-record 11 games and made its ninth postseason appearance under Laycock, advanc-ing to the NCAA semifi nals for the fi rst time in school history and fi nishing with a school-record No. 3 fi nal national ranking.

• The Tribe has posted winning ledgers in 19 of the past 26 seasons under Laycock.

• Laycock has guided the Tribe to a total of 55 career 40-plus point outings in his 329 games as the College’s head coach, a number that represents more than 16 percent of his total games. By comparison, the College had seen only 12 total 40-plus point outings in the 30 seasons prior to Laycock taking the reigns of the program in 1980.

• Since joining what is now the CAA Football conference in 1993, a William and Mary quarterback has earned all-con-ference honors in 11 of the 16 seasons, including seven-straight campaigns from 1998 to 2004. Going hand-in-hand with the postseason honors is the fact that in seven of the 15 seasons in league play, a Tribe quarterback has turned in the conference’s top passer effi ciency rating.

• The College has earned 146 total all-conference citations under Laycock.

• The Tribe has posted a 101-42-1 record (.698) at Zable Stadium under Laycock, which includes seven undefeated regular seasons in Williamsburg. In Laycock’s 29 seasons, the College has failed to post a .500 or better record at home just four times (1980, 1999, 2006, 2007).

• Since joining the CAA Football Conference, W&M has gone 112-66 (.629) against FCS opponents.

• During Laycock’s 29-year tenure, 23 Tribe players have gone on to sign with NFL teams, including four-time Pro Bowl selection Darren Sharper.

• Laycock has mentored 33 student-athletes to All-America honors at the College, including a career-high four in 2004 that earned either Sports Network or Associated Press All-America citations (Lang Campbell, Dominique Thompson, Greg Kuehn, Adam O’Connor). Campbell was a consensus First Team All-American (AFCA, Walter Camp, AP, Sports Network) and was also the winner of the 2004 Walter Payton Award.

• Since the NCAA began its academic reform with graduation rates surveys and APR rankings in 2004, the Tribe football program has posted a 100 percent graduation rate three times (2004, 2006, 2007).

• Under Laycock, 11 Tribe football players have been named Academic All-Americans, including the most re-cent selection of Bryce Lee in 2001.

• W&M has had 59 players earn aca-demic all-conference honors since 1997 under Laycock, including a ca-reer-high tying seven in 2007, and one conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year (Lang Campbell, 2004).

Frank Beamer, Marv Levy, Ralph Friedgen, Jim Copeland, Mike Tomlin and Lanny Watkins comprised an elite group of featured speakers at the Jimmye Laycock Football Center dedication on June 21, 2008.

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Offensive CoordinatorWide Receivers26th SeasonSt. Joseph’s (Ind.), 1979

Coming into his 26th season on the Tribe sidelines, Zbig Kepa brings the College one of the nation’s most experienced and accomplished coor-dinators. Evidence of this can be found in the fact that the school’s career leaders in rushing yards, passing yards, total off ense, receiving yards, touchdown passes and receptions, to name a few, have all played during Kepa’s tenure as coordinator. Kepa’s time with the College began in 1984, when he arrived as a part-time assistant and worked primarily with the defense. The following year he became a full-time assistant and moved to off ense where he took charge of the receivers. Kepa primarily recruits the Peninsula and Northern Neck areas in Vir-ginia. He also recruits eastern Pennsylvania. Since joining the off ensive staff , Kepa has helped develop one of the most productive off enses in FCS football. The 1996 team led the conference in total off ense, while the 1993 unit fi nished sixth in the nation in total yards with the second-highest total (5,504) in school history. Overall, the Tribe is averaging nearly 400 yards of total off ense per game during Kepa’s 17-year stint as the off ensive coordinator. He oversaw the most prolifi c single-season receiving performance in school history by Dominique Thompson (1,585 yards; 79 receptions; 13 TDs) in 2004. Kepa also developed the school’s all-time leading receiver, Rich Musinski (‘04), who became just the third player in Championship Subdivision history to surpass the 4,000-yard career receiving mark. Kepa’s receivers dominate the W&M record book, as nine of the top 10 all-time career receiving yardage leaders were developed under his men-torship. Prior to Musinski, the most prolifi c of the group was 2000 gradu-ate Dave Conklin (1996-99), who left the College as the all-time leader in receiving yards (3,269), catches (190) and touchdown catches (27). Harry Mehre (1985-89) was the fi rst to etch his name into the archives, as he set a then career receiving yardage mark (2,748) and earned AP All-America honors as a senior. Kepa has also groomed a pair of student-athletes to con-ference Rookie of the Year honors (Conklin, 1996; Musinski, 2000). In his 26 seasons at W&M, Kepa has tutored 11 receivers to 13 all-con-ference citations, including four fi rst-team honorees. Most recently, cur-rent wide out D.J. McAulay earned third-team honors in 2008. Musinski, who graduated as the school’s all-time leader in receiving yards (4,168), receptions (223) and touchdown catches (31), was a three-time fi rst-team all-league pick from 2001 to 2003. Kepa grew up in northern Indiana and attended Bishop Noll Institute, where he lettered four years in football. After graduation in 1975, he ac-cepted a football scholarship at St. Joseph’s College in Indiana. He led the

Pumas at quarterback and defensive back before a knee injury ended his playing career. He continued at St. Joseph’s as a student assistant coach and graduated in 1979 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and health. Kepa stayed on the Pumas’ staff for the 1979 and 1980 seasons, while working on his master’s degree in health and physical education at Purdue. Kepa earned his master’s in 1981 and went onto become an assistant with the off ense and defense at Fenwick High School in Chicago. In 1983, he returned to his undergraduate alma mater for one year as a full-time off ensive assistant before joining W&M in 1984. He and his wife, the former Mary Cappuccilli from Indiana, have three children, Christina, Nathanial and Nicholas.

Kepa’s Collegiate Coaching File

Years School AssignmentYears School Assignment1983 St. Joseph’s (Indiana) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Off ensive Assistant1984 William and Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Assistant1885-1991 William and Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Receivers Coach1992-2008 William and Mary . . . . . . . .Receivers Coach/Off ensive Coord.2008 William and Mary . . . . Quarterbacks Coach/Off ensive Coord.2009 William and Mary . . . . . . . .Receivers Coach/Off ensive Coord.

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Defensive CoordinatorDefensive BacksThird SeasonYale, 1988

Under Bob Shoop’s steady and confi dent leadership, the College’s de-fense has undergone a remarkable transformation in his three short years on campus. A veteran of 21-years in the coaching ranks, Shoop has molded the young group he inherited for the 2007 season and organized them into what promises to be one of the league’s elite units entering the fall. After going through a run of four coordinators in the fi ve years prior to his arrival, the Tribe was searching for stability in the position and turned to Shoop in February of 2007. An outstanding teacher and organizer, Shoop provides the program a proven track record of success and championship credentials. Shoop’s resumé spans two decades as a Division I coach, including two separate stints as a defensive coordinator (Yale, 1994-96; Villanova, 1997) and three years of head coaching experience (Columbia, 2003-05). He is responsible for recruiting Western Pennsylvania and the Rich-mond area. While his fi rst season at the reigns of the Tribe defense saw him list as many as 16 freshmen and sophomores on the two-deep, the experience the group gained turned to production in 2008. Shoop’s charges took ma-jor steps forward in every defensive category last fall, after surrendering nearly 400 yards of total off ense (225.7 rushing/167.5 passing) in ‘07, last year’s group allowed just 326.8 yards per game (155.3 rushing/171.6 pass-ing). Shoop’s most recent position prior to coming to the College was at the University of Massachusetts, where he worked with the Minutemen’s defensive backfi eld and helped the squad to an appearance in the NCAA Division I-AA Championship game in 2006. His season at UMass was suc-cessful on an individual basis as well, as three of his players were named to all-conference honors, including a pair being tabbed for fi rst-team ac-colades. Prior to his season in Amherst, Shoop headed the Columbia football program for three seasons and produced 20 All-Ivy League selections dur-ing his tenure. In 2005, he led the program to its fi rst 2-0 start since 1996, a feat accomplished just three times in the previous 50 years. He ended his time with the Lions with a 7-23 mark. In his fi rst season with the Lions (2003), he led Columbia to a 4-6 record, its best since 1998, which included victories over Princeton and Harvard for the fi rst time in the same season since 1978, and league victories in two of the Lions’ last three games. Prior to Columbia, he served as defensive secondary coach at Boston College for four years (1999-2002). Shoop played a major role in the Eagles’ success, including bowl victories in three of his four seasons. Shoop’s sec-ondary was a key cog in BC’s 9-4 record and Motor City Bowl victory in 2002,

as the Eagles ranked 13th in the nation in passing defense and 17th in pass effi ciency defense. Shoop also had Ivy League experience as an assistant coach at Yale (1989 and 1994-96) under legendary Hall of Fame coach Carmen Cozza. He also has served stints as an assistant coach at Army (1998), Villanova, where he was defensive coordinator for the 12-1 1997 squad, and North-eastern (1991-93). Shoop played his collegiate football at Yale. He earned honorable mention All-Ivy accolades in 1987 as a wide receiver. He was recognized with Yale Football’s prestigious Robert Gardner Anderson Memorial Award for team spirit, dedication and leadership. Shoop also captained the Bull-dog baseball team for which he earned four letters. He twice earned the Ducky Pond Award as the team’s most outstanding pitcher. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in economics from Yale in 1988. Shoop hails from Oakmont, Pa., a suburb of Pittsburgh. He and his wife, Maura, have two children, Tyler and Jay. His brother John is the of-fensive coordinator at the University of North Carolina.

Shoop’s Collegiate Coaching File

Years School AssignmentYears School Assignment1989 Yale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Off ensive Assistant Coach1990 Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Off ensive Graduate Assistant1991-93 Northeastern . . . . Defensive Backs/Special Teams Coordinator1994-96 Yale . . . . . . . . . . . . Def. Coord./Spec. Teams Coord./Rec. Coord.1997 Villanova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator1998 Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Backs1999-02 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Backs2003-05 Columbia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach2006 UMass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Backs2007- William and Mary . . . . . . . . Defensive Coord./Defensive Backs

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Assistant Head CoachOffensive Line14th SeasonWilliam and Mary, William and Mary, William and Mary 1986

In his 14 seasons on campus, William and Mary Assistant Head Coach and off ensive line mentor Bob Solderitch has made a positive impact on several generations of Tribe linemen, maintaining a legacy of success he helped create as an all-conference center for the College. A 1986 graduate of W&M, Solderitch returned to Williamsburg in 1996 to take over the off ensive line and eventually assumed the duties of assistant head coach in 2000. In what is a tribute to his dedication to the program, a private donor provided funding to have the staff room in the Laycock Football Center named in his honor. In addition to overseeing the Tribe’s off ensive front, Solderitch acts as the program’s liaison in a wide-ranging list of administrative duties, such as com-pliance and summer camp director, to name a few. Solderitch recruits the Tidewater area for the Tribe, as well as North Caro-lina, the Atlanta area and handling transfer students. In his fi rst season as a full-time assistant (1996), he groomed Tribe guard Josh Beyer to consensus fi rst-team All-America honors. Fellow guard Dan Rossettini earned multiple all-conference honors under Solderitch, including fi rst-team honors in 1997. In 1998, guard Greg Whirley, Jr. capped his career by earning fi rst-team all-conference honors, while Matt Mazefsky earned mul-tiple all-conference citations in his career and All-America recognition after

the 2001 season. In 2002, fi rst team all-conference tackle Dwight Beard also earned All-America honors under Solderitch’s tutelage. In all, Solderitch has seen 15 players earn 19 all-conference awards on his watch, including 2006 team captain Cody Morris who graduated as a three-time all-conference performer, with second-team honors after his sophomore and senior seasons. Former team captain Pat Mulloy put a fi tting punctuation on what was a standout four-year career by being named as a Second-Team All-Atlantic 10 pick in 2005. In 2007, another team captain, tackle Brad Stew-art, was named to third-team honors. After a brief stint in pursuing a professional playing career with the In-dianapolis Colts (in 1985), Solderitch returned to his alma mater as a graduate assistant from 1986 to 1990. While earning his MBA at the College, his respon-sibilities included tight ends, long snappers and organizing the scout team. He also assisted with the off ensive line and helped prepare Tribe All-America linemen Scott Perkins and Reggie White. After receiving his MBA from the College, Solderitch was named as the off ensive coordinator and off ensive line coach at Newport News Apprentice School. He helped guide the team to a 17-9-1 overall record between the 1991 and 1993 seasons. While earning his B.A. in economics as an undergraduate at the College, Solderitch was a three-year starter at off ensive center and earned all-state and All-East Coast Athletic Conference honors his junior and senior seasons. In 1985, he was named team captain and won the Tribe’s outstanding line-man award. In 1990, he was named to William and Mary’s 100 Years All-Time squad. Prior to his return to Williamsburg, Solderitch had a two-year stint at the Virginia Military Institute, where he coached both the off ensive and defensive lines over two seasons (1994-95) under then head coach Bill Stewart. His off ensive lines paved the way for standout Keydet tailback Thomas Haskins, who would graduate as the NCAA’s all-time leading rusher among the Football Championship Series ranks. Solderitch graduated from Whitehall High School in 1982, where he was an all-district lineman and member of two East Penn Conference champion-ship teams (1980-81). Solderitch and his wife, Karen, reside in the Williamsburg area.

Solderitch’s Collegiate Coaching File

Years School AssignmentYears School Assignment1986-90 William and Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Assistant/Tight Ends1991-93 Newport News Apprentice. . . . . . . . . . . Off ensive Coord./Off . Line1994-95 VMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off ensive Line/Defensive Line1996-99 William and Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Off ensive Line2000- William and Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off ensive Line/Asst. Head Coach

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trevorANDREWS

Defensive LineRecruiting CoordinatorNinth SeasonDayton, 1998

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LinebackersSpecial Teams CoordinatorSixth SeasonWabash College, 1981

Trevor Andrews enters his ninth year on campus with the dual responsi-bilities of overseeing the Tribe’s re’s re’ cruiting eff orts and the defensive line. An-drews has been in each role for the last six years and has aff ected signifi cant change and improvement in both areas. In addition to coordinating the Tribe’s recruiting, Andrews also serves as W&M’s chief recruiter in Washington, D.C., as well as eastern Maryland, North Jersey and New England. Prior to his current responsibilities, Andrews worked as a defensive as-sistant for three seasons. Andrews worked with the Tribe cornerbacks in 2003 and helped groom fi rst-team all-league selection Billy Parker, who signed as a free agent with the Carolina Panthers upon graduation. Most recently, Andrews has helped develop current Tribe defensive end Adrian Tracy into one of the nation’s premier players. Last season he helped groom Tracy into an Honor-able Mention All-American and First-Team All-CAA per-former. Tracy is Andrew’s second All-American, as An-drews helped defensive end Adam O’Connor to Third-Team Associated Press All-America honors in 2004. O’Connor also earned all-league status in both 2004 and 2005 and eventually signed a free agent contract with the Minnesota Vikings during the summer of 2007. Andrews came to the College after spending the 2000 season as an assistant at Randolph-Macon College, where he worked as the secondary coach and special teams coordinator. As a three-year letterwinner at defensive back for the University of Day-ton, Andrews was a member of three conference championship teams with the Flyers and played on Dayton’s undefeated 1996 squad (11-0). After earning his B.S. in physical education from Dayton in 1998, Andrews accepted a graduate position at Illinois Wesleyan University and coached the secondary while working towards his graduate degree in athletic administra-tion. Andrews, an accomplished musician and avid golfer, resides in the Wil-liamsburg area.

As Scott Boone enters his sixth season as a member of the Tribe’s staff , he brings the program more than a quarter century of coaching experience. While he is entering his third season overseeing the linebackers, Boone has also proven to be an outstanding recruiter and versatile developer of talent, as he has also worked with the Tribe’s defensive backs and as an off ensive as-sistant on the staff . Boone handles the Tribe’s recruiting eff orts in northern Virginia, the Philadelphia-metro area and southern New Jersey. Boone has groomed a pair of players to all-conference honors, includ-ing middle linebacker Josh Rutter last season. Cornerback Stephen Cason was his fi rst all-league honoree, as Cason was a two-time All-Atlantic 10 selection (2004-2005). In 2004, Boone served as an off ensive assistant on the Tribe staff after spending the previous seven years as the head football coach at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Va. In his seven seasons at Randolph-Macon, Boone compiled a record of 37-33, including a 22-18 ledger in conference action. In 1997, Boone guided the Yellow Jackets to a share of the ODAC title, going 4-1 in league play and 8-2 overall, and garnered Richmond Touchdown Club and VaSID Small College Coach of the Year honors. While at RMC, Boone coached 34 players to First-Team All-ODAC honors in his seven sea-sons. Also, 14 team and individual school records were broken under Boone. Prior to his stint at RMC, Boone was an assistant coach at his alma mater, Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Ind., from 1983 to 1996. In Boone’s 14 years as an as-sistant, Wabash posted an 81-38-2 record. In addition to his football duties, Boone was the head base-ball coach at Wabash from 1986 to 1997, compiling a career record of 231-219 on the diamond, which ranks him as the school’s all-time coaching wins leader. Boone is a member of the Wabash College Athletic Hall of Fame and was honored this past summer for his outstanding contribution to the program. In addition to his bachelor’s degree from Wabash, Boone holds a Master’s of Science – Education in Higher Education Administration from Purdue Uni-versity, which he received in 1999. Boone has two children, Nathan, 15, and Delaney, 9.

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treyHENDERSON

Video CoordinatorDefensive Assistant, CBFourth SeasonRandolph-Macon, 2002

davidCORLEY, JR.

Running BacksSecond SeasonWilliam and Mary, 200William and Mary, 200William and Mary 2

One of the greatest players ever to wear the Green and Gold, David Cor-ley, Jr.,comes into his second season as the Tribe’s running backs mentor. He brings the staff a wealth of perspective and playing experience, being a 2002 graduate of the College and the school’s all-time leading passer. Corley’s primary recruiting areas are Charlottesville and Richmond in Vir-ginia and the southeast, including Georgia and South Carolina. Much like his playing career, Corley has proven to be a quick study, as he groomed true freshman Jonathan Grimes into one of the most decorated ath-letes in the history of the conference. Grimes set the Tribe’s freshman records for both rushing and all-purpose yards and was named as a honorable mention All-American as a return specialist. Grimes also earned All-CAA honors as a tailback and kick returner. Corley returns to the College where he excelled as a four-year starter and multiple-time all-conference QB from 1999 through 2002. He wrote his name in nearly every signifi cant passing record for the school, includ-ing graduating as the Tribe’s all-time leader in passing yards (9,805), total off ense (10,948) and touchdown passes (73). He remains one of only two quarterbacks (the other being Stan Yagiello, 1981-85) to be a four-year starter during the Laycock era. Corley began his playing career by earning the league’s Rookie of the Year honors after the 1999 season, where he started the fi nal eight games of the Tribe’s schedule. He twice led the league in passing effi ciency (1999 and 2002) and earned postseason honors in each of his fi nal four years on campus. Corley played an important role in helping lead the team to a confer-ence title in 2001 and was selected as the squad’s captain for the 2002 season. The native of Columbia, S.C., was named as the College’s Outstanding Senior Athlete for the 2002-03 school year and was a two-time runner up for the pres-tigious Dudley Award, presented annually to the outstanding collegiate player in the state of Virginia. Corley is able to draw on a wide-range of playing experience he gathered in professional playing stints in the Canadian Football League with the Hamil-ton Tiger Cats (2003) and Calgary Stampeders (2006). He also was as a member of the Arena Football League’s New York Dragons (2005). Corley met his wife, Brianne, while playing professional football in theCanadian Football League. They reside in Williamsburg.

A four-year veteran of the Tribe’s staff , Trey Henderson has proven to be an invaluable resource for the staff , both on the fi eld as an assistant with the defensive backs and in the state-of-the-art Laycock Football Center as the team’s video coordinator. In his four-years on campus, Henderson has gathered a wide-range of experience in working with both sides of the ball and has been heavily involved in collecting, editing and preparing practice and game footage for the staff , using the team’s DVSport software editing system. He also played a lead role in helping to organize and implement the program’s brand-new, networked video editing suite in the Jimmye Laycock Football Center. On the fi eld, Hen-derson was instrumental in helping with the development of all-conference cornerback, and eventual NFL draft pick, Derek Cox. Henderson came to Williamsburg in 2006 after working for Overhead Door Company of Central Va., where he arranged more than $180,000 in sales. While working in sales, Henderson also coached football at Hopewell High School, where he served as the defensive backs and wide receivers coach for the previous three seasons and helped guide the Blue Devils to the 2003 AAA State Championship. Henderson also spent time as an assistant wrestling coach at Benedictine High School in Richmond, sending two wrestlers to the Prep National Tourna-ment. A four-year letterwinning defensive back at Randolph-Macon College, Henderson started three years in the sec-ondary and was the Yellow Jackets’ co-captain in 2001, while also spending three sea-sons on the baseball team. He received his Bachelor of Arts in economics and business from RMC in 2002 and completed a Master’s of Science in Sport Leadership at Virginia Com-monwealth University in De-cember of 2006. Henderson, whose com-plete name Herman Allen Hen-derson, III, is an active member of American Football Coaches Association and the Virginia High School League. He enjoys fi shing, golfi ng and spending time at Claytor Lake. Henderson resides in Williamsburg with his wife, Summers, and their newborn son, Clay-tor.

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One of the staff ’s hardest working and brightest young coaching minds, Brendan Nugent enters his third season on the College’s staff with the respon-sibilities of working with the team’s tight ends and as an assistant with the off ensive line. Nugent is the staff ’s primary recruiter for the state of Florida. Despite being on campus for a relatively short time, he has helped de-velop some outstanding talent. In his fi rst year (2007), he helped groom NFL free agent and All-American TE Drew Atchison. Last year, in his role working with the Tribe wide outs, he mentored D.J. McAulay to All-CAA recognition. Nugent was exposed to the collegiate coaching game by working as the off ensive undergraduate assistant on Kirk Ferentz’s staff at the University of Iowa during the 2005 and 2006 seasons. In this position, Nugent worked di-rectly with Iowa off ensive coordinator, Ken O’Keefe, assisting him with day-to-day and game day operations. Aside from his on-fi eld work with Iowa’s off ense and the defensive scout teams, some of his additional responsibilities included playbook and opponent scouting preparation and extensive work with editing instructional footage on the team’s XOS Sagio Video System. His fi rst job in the coaching ranks came at Archbishop Stepinac High School in his hometown of White Plains, N.Y., where he served as the Crusad-ers’ linebacker coach for the 2004 season. As a player, Nugent lettered three seasons at linebacker at Catholic Uni-versity of America. He went onto earn his undergraduate degree in political science from the University of Iowa in December of 2006. Nugent is single and resides in Williamsburg.

brendanNUGENT

Offensive Assistant, TEThird SeasonIowa, 2006

christianTAYLOR

Offensive Assistant, QBSecond SeasonWilliam and Mary, 200and Mary, 200and Mary 7

johnBOWES

Defensive Assistant, LBSecond SeasonCatholic, 2006

Christian Taylor moves into his second season on the Tribe staff with the responsibility of assisting in the development of the team’s quarterbacks. He had a very successful fi rst season in the collegiate coaching ranks, as he helped groom All-CAA tight end Rob Varno into one of the team’s most pro-ductive players. While this will be Taylor’s fi rst season working with quarterbacks, he is uniquely qualifi ed for the role, as he has extensive experience in the College’s attack. Taylor earned a pair of varsity letters as a quarterback for the College from (2002-06) and was a four-year member of the team’s travel squad. He is responsible for recruiting southwestern Virginia, California, and other far west states. Taylor also has extensive responsibilities in working with the team’s place-kickers and plays a vital role in working with the video editing system. He played his scholastic football at Grafton High School in Virginia, where his was a two-year letterwinner and all-region selection at quarterback and safety. Taylor is a 2007 graduate of the College, earning a degree in kinesiology, and enjoys traveling, going to the beach, and working out.

One year removed from helping put together one of the league’s premier defensive lines, John Bowes enters his second year on the College’s staff look-ing to assist with the linebacking unit. In addition to the on-fi eld responsibilities, Bowes plays a large role in helping organize the team’s video needs working under video coordinator Trey Henderson. Bowes joined the Tribe after spending the previous two seasons as the

defensive graduate assistant at Clarion University of Pennsylvania, a NCAA Di-vision II school in western Pennsylvania. Bowes was responsible for the second-ary and conducting the scout team during practices. On game day, he assisted with player substitutions, opponent tendencies and special teams. Bowes also supported the Golden Eagles recruiting eff orts evaluating high school pros-pects in Philadelphia, Washington D.C. and New Jersey. Bowes was a starter in Catholic’s defensive backfi eld during the 2003-2005 seasons, and spent the 2006 season as a defensive intern for the Car-dinals. Bowes holds a bachelor’s degree in fi nance from Catholic University and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in mass media and journalism from Clarion.

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Director of Speed, Strengthand Conditioning22nd SeasonMontana, 1984

andyCARTER

Sr. Assoc. Athletic TrainerHead Athletic Trainer, FootballSixth SeasonWilliam and Mary, William and Mary, William and Mary 1998

Head speed, strength and conditioning coach John Sauer is now in his 22nd year as the director at William and Mary. He is responsible for all aspects of strength and conditioning for the Tribe’s 23 varsity sports. Under his guidance, the College has had a football player earn All-America strength honors for the past 20 seasons, including the recent selections of Derek Cox (‘09), Drew Atchison (‘08), Josh Wright (‘07), Adam O’Connor (‘06) and Dominique Thompson (‘05) as All-American Strength and Conditioning Ath-letes of the Year by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).

During the summer of 2005, Sauer was one of seven coaches nationwide recognized as a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach (MSCC). The title of MSCC is the highest honor that can be achieved as a strength and conditioning coach. It represents professionalism, knowledge, experience, expertise, as well as longevity in the fi eld. For these reasons, all applicants must be a full-time collegiate and/or professional strength and conditioning coach for a minimum of 12 years in order to be considered for this distinction. In 1995, Sauer designed the Joseph W. Montgomery Strength Training Center located in the lower level of William and Mary Hall. This 5,500 square-foot facility was upgraded in the spring of 2006, primarily with new Power Lift and Sorinex equipment. The room now contains 16,000 pounds of free weights, over 7,500 pounds of dumbbells and 6,000 pounds of rubber bumper plates. In addition, it has 18 custom-built Olympic platforms, 18 multipurpose power racks and a fully-equipped plyometric area. Sauer came to William and Mary from Clemson where he was an assistant strength and conditioning coach. At Clemson, he assisted in the development, coordination and implementation of strength and conditioning programs for more than 450 varsity athletes. Before Clemson, Sauer held assistant coaching positions at the Univer-sity of Utah in Salt Lake City and at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. He earned his bachelor of science degree in health and physical education from the University of Montana in 1984. In 1985, he received his master’s in health and physical education from Delta State University, where he was the head coach of strength and conditioning in charge of all varsity sports.

Sauer is also Strength and Conditioning Coach Certifi ed through the Col-legiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association. Additionally, he is a Master Strength and Conditioning Coach through the CSCCA. He is also certi-fi ed through the National Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association as a Certifi ed Strength and Conditioning Specialist and was recently Certifi ed with Distinction. A member of the U.S.A. Weightlifting Federation, he is certifi ed as a Level I Club Coach & Level II Senior Coach. He is also a Certifi ed Specialist in Speed and Explosion by the National Association of Speed and Explosion. Ad-ditionally, he has achieved Level I Coaches certifi cation from the USAT&F. From 1996-98, Sauer was honored as Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year in the CAA through the NSCA.

A William and Mary alumnus and former Tribe student athletic trainer, Carter returns to the Tribe sidelines for his sixth year as the Head Football Ath-letic Trainer, overseeing the sports medicine services for the team. Carter received his B.S. in Kinesiology from the College of William and Mary in 1998. He then attended Illinois State University where he earned his M.S. in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation with an emphasis in Sports Management. Carter joined the Tribe sports medicine staff in 2000. In addition to his clinical responsibilities at the College, Carter is also in-volved in sports medicine education on many levels. Since 2000, he has been an instructor for the ACES Preparatory Workshop, a course designed to prepare athletic training students to take the national board exam. He developed and continues to coordinate the Sports Medicine rotation for the Riverside Family Medicine Residency Program and has also served as an instructor in the SMART (Sideline Management Assessment Response Techniques) Workshop for phy-sicians. He coordinates the Athletic Training Aide program in which pre-med and pre-physical therapy students work alongside the staff in the clinic and on the fi eld. Carter serves a Clinical Instructor for the Post-Professional Athletic Training Educational program at Old Dominion University, and, each spring, he teaches a course on the evaluation and treatment of the spine. Originally from Fieldale, Va., Carter resides in Williamsburg with his wife, Kristina, who is a physical therapist at the Advanced Specialty Center of Wil-liamsburg Physical Therapy.

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Head Equipment ManagerThird SeasonPhoenix College, 2002

jamesCARTER

Asst. Equipment Manager12th Season

After serving a season as the senior assistant, Greg Klimas moves into his second year as the squad’s full-time head equipment manager. Klimas played a major role in assisting the relocation of the program’s entire equipment operation from its old home to the state-of-the-art facil-ity in the Laycock Football Center. Before his fi rst full season on campus was completed, Klimas assumed an interim role as the head of his department in February. After successfully working his way through the spring football drills, Klimas was elevated into the full-time role in May of 2008. In his position, Klimas organizes and manages a student work force and is responsible for all inventory and coordination of fi eld use for the foot-ball program. He also is responsible for the stewardship of all the team’s various vendor contracts, including the squad’s Nike deal. Klimas has earned degrees from Phoenix College (Arizona) in 2002 and Arizona State University in 2006. Klimas served in the equipment room at Phoenix College as both a student (2001-02) and assistant (2003-05). Klimas later spent two years (2006-07) working with Sunvalco Athletic Sup-ply Company. Klimas is married to the former Samantha Collins and the couple re-sides in Williamsburg.

A true asset to the football program, James Carter is in his 12th year working with the equipment staff . Carter’s main responsibilities include driving the 30-foot, or 26-foot, moving trucks that haul the Tribe’s equipment for all road games. Carter also drives any rental vehicles when the team fl ies to away games. Carter also takes responsibility for all sideline communications for both home and away contests, including setup and take down of all equipment and monitoring the functionality during the games. Before and after games, Carter is an essential member of the equipment staff , assisting the athletes and coaches with any equipment needs that they may have. The HVAC and Plumbing Supervisor at Kings Dominion in Doswell, Carter volunteers his time to help the Tribe program on Fridays and Saturdays during the season, and whenever else he may be needed throughout the season. Carter and his wife, Wendy, reside in Hanover, Va.

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Assistant Equipment ManagerSecond SeasonFlorida A&M, 2008

Dakarai Calhoun enters his second season working with the Tribe football program assisting in the day-to-day operations in the equipment room. His football responsibilities include practice coverage, laundry and game day operations where he helps with locker room set up and sideline operations. Calhoun also assists with maintenance of all equipment. Additionally, he has responsibilities in working with all of the College’s sports housed in Kaplan Arena in keeping an accurate inventory of all equip-ment. Calhoun is a 2008 graduate of Florida A&M University with a degree in political science and a minor is graphic design. He served a fi ve-year stint as an Assistant Equipment Manager in his time on campus with the Rat-tlers football program. During his college days Calhoun also completed an internship with the Jacksonville Jaguars during the team’s preseason camp in 2005. Calhoun resides in Williamsburg with his fi ancé, Rica Hudson, who is currently pursuing a law degree from William and Mary.

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Agee, Joe .......................... 1959-60Ake, Wally ............................. 1979Akers, John ....................... 1976-78Andrews, Trevor ............... 2001-Baird, Boyd ....................... 1953-58Bass, Marvin ..................... 1946-50Belin, Levern ................ 2001-2003Belin, Warren ................... 1995-96Beightol, Larry ................. 1968-71Boone, Scott .................... 2005-Bottiglieri, Joe .................. 1990-95Brattan, Tom .................... 1983-91Burke, Brian .......................... 1971Casto, Bill ......................... 1974-79Caughron, Harry .................... 1949Chambers, Bill .................. 1957-59Chandler, Joseph ................... 1933Clark, Tom .................... 2001-2003Clausen, Chuck ................. 1969-70Clements, Johnny .................. 1952Corley, David .................... 2008-Counselman, J.S. .............. 1920-21Cox, Derwin ...................... 1985-87Davis, “Meb” .....................Davis, “Meb” .....................Davis, “Meb” 1930-32Defalco, Dante .................. 1960-61Derringe, Ed ..................... 1958-63Douglas, Otis .................... 1932-38Dowler, Tommy ................ 1933-34Downing, Joe ................... 1964-66Ellis, Charlie ........................... 1951Elmassian, Phil ...................... 1974Epley, Gene ...................... 1983-85

Erdossy, Eric ........................... 1962Faragalli, Mike .................. 1983-84Fears, Ivan ........................ 1977-79Fela, Jeff ery ........................... 1995Fetzer ............................... 1930-32Flickinger, Joseph ............. 1937-38Floyd, Ralph .......................... 1951Foussekis, George .................. 1971Freeman, Jackie .................... 1951Friedgen, Ralph ..................... 1980Gallagher, Dick ...................... 1946Geedy, Sr., Vernon ............ 1922-25Gooch, Bobby ........................ 1920Goodfellow, Jim ............... 1972-73Harmison, Dick ...................... 1969Harvey, John ......................... 1964Hoff man, Walter .................... 1928Hoitsma, Lou ......................... 1950Holt, S.B. “Frosty” ..................Holt, S.B. “Frosty” ..................Holt, S.B. “Frosty” 1945Holtz, Lou ......................... 1961-63Hooker, Lester ...................... 1951Huesman, Russ ................. 1985-97Janaro, Phil ...........1979-83, 89-90Jerry, Steven ..................... 2004-07Joyner, Bill ........................ 1953-55Keister, Paul .......................... 1925Kelchner, Matt .................. 1984-99Kellison, John ................... 1929-30 Kelly, Sean ............................. 1984Kepa, Zbig ........................ 1984-Kirchenheiter, Ralph ......... 1972-78Kolakowski, Mike ............. 1984-88

Konstantinos, John ........... 1969-71Knox, Glenn ...................... 1943-44Lewis, Dick ....................... 1954-55Lineburg, Wayne ......... 2000-2003London, Mike ................... 1991-94Mahoney, Mike ..................... 1980Mark, Joe ......................... 1956-59Martin, Kenny ....................... 1983McCaulley, Don ................ 1981-90McCleod, Matt .................. 2000-06McCray, “Rube” .................McCray, “Rube” .................McCray, “Rube” 1939-43McLean, Dick .................... 1972-73Mikula, Tom ........... 1949-50, 1952Miller, Herb ...................... 1951-55Monago, Ted ......................... 2000Morrison, Bob ....................... 1971Newell, Irwin ........................ 1950Nielson, Roger .................. 1962-63Nilsson, Arthur ................. 1924-25Nusz, David ...................... 1958-61Peccatiello, Larry .............. 1961-68Pletcher, Jim……. .............. 2004Power, Thomas ................. 1946-49Prater, Jack ............................ 1960Pucci, Ralph ..................... 1965-71Rawlinson, Kenneth .............. 1946Rein, Bo ................................. 1970Rizzo, Charles ........................ 1980Roby, Don ......................... 1964-68Roe, Jim ................................ 1964Rogers, Kevin ................... 1980-82Ross, Bobby ...................... 1967-70

Schnall, Steve ................... 1978-79Schudel, Paul ................... 1972-73Schwenke, Cliff ......................Schwenke, Cliff ......................Schwenke, Cliff 1982Scott, Bill .......................... 1931-36Sherman, Bob .................. 1972-79Shockley, Greg ....................... 2004Shoop, Bob ...................... 2007-Smith, Dan ....................... 1980-83Smith, Jim ........................ 1954-55Solderitch, Bob ................ 1996-Stewart, Bill ..................... 1981-83Stuessy, Dwight ............... 1939-44Tammariello, August ........ 1962-67Teefey, Joe ............................. 1967Tepper, Lou ....................... 1973-77Thatcher, Chris ................. 1992-94Thomas, Alfred ................. 1947-48Throckmorton, Tom .......... 1998-99Tipton, Eric ....................... 1946-57Todd, John ........................ 1925-27Vaganek, Brian ................. 1996-00Vanderweghe, Alfred ....... 1947-49Wallace, Bob .................... 1922-25Werner, Albert “Pop” ........Werner, Albert “Pop” ........Werner, Albert “Pop” 1939-42Willetts, Chris ................... 2005-06Williams, Alan .................. 1996-00Wilson, Barney ................. 1947-50Young, Cy ......................... 1928-30Zimmerman, Dave ........... 1974-76

Former NFL and college coach Bobby Ross was an assistant at W&M from 1967-70, serving on Lou Holtz’s 1970 Southern Conference Championship staff .

In his fi rst year as head coach at W&M in 1980, Jimmye Laycock’s coach-ing staff included assistants Kevin Rogers and Ralph Friedgen. Rogers is currently in his fourth season as the Minnesota Vikings quarterbacks coach, while Friedgen is the head coach at the University of Maryland.

Alan Williams returned to his alma ma-ter as an assistant in 1996. Williams is entering his seventh season as the de-fensive backs coach of the 2007 Super Bowl champion Indianapolis Colts.

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QuarterbackSenior • 6-2 • 220Earlysville, Va.Albemarle 16

Tied for ninth in the CAA with an average of 5.1 yards per punt return … Caught his fi rst career TD in fourth quarter against James Madison … Was the team’s holder on placement kicks … 2006: Moved to wide receiver in spring drills after spending his true freshman season as the scout team quarterback … Saw ac-tion in all 11 games, starting the fi nal seven … Finished second on the team with 30 receptions for 489 yards … Averaged 44.5 yards receiving per game and 16.3 yards per catch … Recorded at least one catch in all 11 games, including a season-high six grabs for 122 yards in the upset win at Towson … Had three receptions for 25 yards against Maine … Recorded two catches at UMass for 54 yards … Pulled in a season-long 46-yard catch at Liberty … Hauled in fi ve balls for 80 yards at Delaware … Finished the year strong against Richmond with a 15-yard rush and three catches for 43 yards … 2005: Scout team quarterback … Albemarle High School: Three-year starter at quarterback for coach Rick Vrhovac … Named the Commonwealth District Off ensive Player of the Year as a senior … Also earned fi rst-team all-district and all-region honors as a senior … Holds Albemarle’s school record for passing yards (4,568), touchdown passes (41), completions and attempts … Passed for 1,975 yards and 16 touchdowns in 10 games as a senior … Named Daily Progress All-Central Virginia quarterback and Albemarle High School Most Valuable Player … Received Commonwealth District Academic Award as a junior and senior … Also lettered in basketball (forward) and baseball (pitcher) … Member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, SGA and Beta Club … the National Honor Society … Personal: Son of Alan and Diane Ar-cher … Member of FCA at W&M … Enjoys playing golf, basketball and baseball … Majoring in economics with a minor in psychology… Born August 5, 1987 in Charlottesville, Va.

Archer’s Career Quarterbacking StatsYear G/S Eff . At-Co-In Pct. Yds TD Lg Av/G Rush Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G2008 11/1 129.07 53-28-1 52.8 387 3 51 38.7 10 23 3.9 2 27 9.0

Archer’s Career Receiving StatsYear G/S Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G Rush Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G2006 11/7 30 489 14.6 0 46 44.5 1 15 15.0 0 15 1.42007 11/9 39 451 11.6 1 50 41.0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.12007 11/9 39 451 11.6 1 50 41.0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1Totals 22/16 69 940 13.6 1 50 42.7 2 14 7.0 0 15 0.7

ALL-CAA CANDIDATER.J. ARCHERQUARTERBACK

One of the team’s fi ve captains for 2009 … Enters the fall as the starting quarter-back after spending signifi cant time at the position each of the past four springs … Has one career start at the position (vs. Villanova in ‘08), but has started 16 career games at wide out … Was team’s starting wide out during his redshirt freshman and sophomore seasons (and recorded 69 catches for 940 yards, aver-aging nearly 14 yards a grab) before assuming the reserve QB role as a junior … Outstanding athlete with the ability to be a multiple threat … Good arm strength … Speed and quickness allows him to extend plays and create on the move … Good touch on deep routes … Also handles the holding duties on place kicks … Has all tools to be premier quarterback … 2008: Saw action in all 11 games and earned a start against Villanova for an injured Jake Phillips … Completed 28-of-53 attempts for 387 yards on the season while throwing for three touchdowns against only one interception … Totaled 90 yards rushing on 23 attempts for an average of 3.9 yards per carry … Scored a pair of touchdowns on the ground … Completed 21-of-37 passes for 307 yards and a touchdown against Villanova … Also rushed for a pair of scores versus the Wildcats … Was 4-of-7 passing for 49 yards and a touchdown in the season-opener at N.C. State … Also rushed for 26 yards on three carries versus the Wolfpack … Rushed for 43 yards on eight carries in the win against VMI … Threw a touchdown pass at James Madison … 2007: Appeared in 11 games … Ranked second on the team with 39 recep-tions, gaining 451 yards … A very consistent receiver, recorded three or more catches in nine games … Had a team-high six catches for 74 yards against JMU … Recorded an unassisted tackle and forced a fumble against Towson … Led the team in punt returns with eight, racking up 41 yards … Recorded fi ve catches the team in punt returns with eight, racking up 41 yards … Recorded fi ve catches for 58 yards against Delaware … Had fi ve catches for 47 yards at Virginia Tech … for 58 yards against Delaware … Had fi ve catches for 47 yards at Virginia Tech …

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Defensive BackSenior • 5-11• 212Montclair, N.J.Lawrenceville 6

One of the team’s fi ve captains for 2009 … Enters fall having started 23 consecu-tive games at safety … Dynamic playmaker who has been the team’s top tackler during each of the past two seasons … Has the ability to make a tremendous impact against both the running and passing games … Physical player who is equally dangerous attacking the backfi eld or out in coverage … Enters the season as a four-year starter who will be one of league’s most experienced players … Will challenge for postseason honors … One of the team’s most gifted athletes … Broke the squad’s position records for both squat (600lbs) and clean (350lbs) … Also has a 35.5 inch vertical … 2008: Led the team with 78 tackles, 43 of which were solo stops … Also recorded a sack, two interceptions, a forced fumble, a recovered fumble and six tackles for a loss … Started all 11 games at strong safety … Posted a season-high 11 tackles and returned an interception 62 yards for a touchdown in the win against Rhode Island … Honored as the W&M QB Club Defensive Player of the Week following the URI game … Also found the end zone on special teams in the win versus Norfolk State, returning a blocked fi eld goal 66 yards for a score … Registered 10 tackles, a forced fumble and a recovered fumble in the victory versus VMI … Tallied consecutive nine-tackle eff orts against North-eastern and James Madison … Totaled seven stops and an interception in the sea-son fi nale versus Richmond … Also registered seven tackles with a tackle for a loss in the season opener at N.C. State and in the win at Delaware … 2007: Started all 11 games … Recorded a team-high 61 unassisted tackles and 107 total tackles … Registered double-digit tackle totals in six games … Tallied 15 tackles with a recovered fumble against VMI … Had 14 tackles against Towson … Served as W&M’s primary kick returner, amassing 486 yards on 20 returns … Had 154 yards on six kick returns against Liberty … Recorded an interception against Liberty … on six kick returns against Liberty … Recorded an interception against Liberty … Second on the team in tackles for losses with eight … Ninth in the CAA in tackles,

averaging 9.2 per game … 2006: Played in all 11 games as a true freshman and started the season fi nale at corner … Collected 37 total tackles on the year with 18 solos and an interception … Also a valuable special teams player … Returned 16 kickoff s for 365 yards, an average of 22.8 yards per attempt which ranked fourth in the A-10 … Registered four tackles, with two unassisted, in his fi rst collegiate game at Maryland … Made fi ve stops with two solos in the win over VMI … Re-turned two kickoff s for 67 yards, including a season-long 46-yarder at Liberty … Had two unassisted stops at JMU and four kickoff returns for 86 yards … Recorded three solo tackles and four tackles total in the win at Towson … Tallied his fi rst career interception at Delaware with fi ve total tackles … Recorded a season-high 10 tackles, including four unassisted, and returned three kickoff s for 44 yards in the fi nale against Richmond … The Lawrenceville School: Rushed for 822 yards and nine touchdowns under coach Ken Mills … Named to the Trenton Times’ and Trenton Times’ and Trenton Times’the Star-Ledger’s First-Team All-Prep off enses in 2005 … Earned All-Essex County honors as a senior in 2004 at Montclair High for coach Ed Lebida … Rushed for 1,410 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior at Montclair and participated in the 2005 New Jersey North-South All-Star Classic … Named team’s MVP, off ensive player of the year, All-Group 4, all-conference and all-league as a senior at Mont-clair in 2004 … Also earned all-county, all-league and all-conference honors as a junior in 2003 … Rushed for 2,320 yards and 33 touchdowns in his Montclair career … Holds the school’s single-game rushing record with 389 yards … Earned two letters in basketball at Montclair for coach Major Jennings and also earned a letter in track … Member of the Peer Leader National Program and winner of a community service award … Personal: Son of David and Karen Caldwell … Grandfather, Benjamin Veal, was the fi rst African-American varsity baseball player at Seton Hall … Related to Larry Doby, the fi rst African-American baseball player in the American League … Enjoys fi shing, poetry, cooking and hanging out with family and friends … Pursuing a major in history with a minor in business … Born on May 19, 1987 in Montclair, N.J.

Caldwell’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2006 11/1 18 19 37 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 0/0 1/4 1 0 02007 11/11 61 46 107 5.5/16 0.0/0 1 0/0 1/9 2 0 02008 11/11 43 35 78 6.0/34 1.0/9 1 1/0 2/67 2 0 02008 11/11 43 35 78 6.0/34 1.0/9 1 1/0 2/67 2 0 0Totals 33/23 122 100 222 11.5/50 1.0/9 2 1/0 4/80 5 0 0

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Defensive LineSenior • 6-4 • 286Dumont, N.J.Dumont 93

One of the team’s fi ve captains for 2009 … Talented veteran who brings 21 games of starting experience into the season … Enters the season as one of the CAA’s most underrated defensive lineman … Possesses impressive strength (350lbs power clean, 410lbs bench and approaching a 600 squat) … Explosive player with the potential to be dominant … Extremely tough and consistent … Plays with great motor … Has the potential to compete for national honors … 2008: Earned starts in all 11 games at defensive tackle … Totaled 51 stops and ranked second on the team with 7.5 tackles for a loss and 4.0 sacks … Ranked sixth in the CAA in tackles among defensive linemen with 4.6 stops per game … Honored as the W&M QB Club Defensive Player of the Week twice (Towson/Richmond) and as the Special Teams Player of the Week once (New Hampshire) … Recorded a career-high 10 tackles with 1.5 tackles for a loss and a sack in the win at New Hampshire … Matched a career high in tackles at James Madison while also registering a tackle for a loss … Tallied a pair of tackles for a loss and a sack in the victory at Tow-son … Made eight stops and had a sack in the season fi nale versus Richmond … Posted a tackle for a loss in the triumph against Northeastern … Earned half sacks in the win against Norfolk State and versus Villanova … 2007: Played through a variety of nagging injuries to start 10 of 11 games at defensive tackle … Had 43 tackles on the season … Intercepted a pass against UMass … Second on the team with two sacks … Registered unassisted sacks against Virginia Tech and Delaware, both for seven-yard losses … Tied for third on the team in tackles for losses with both for seven-yard losses … Tied for third on the team in tackles for losses with four … Racked up seven tackles against VMI … Had multiple tackles in every

game played, including fi ve tackles against Virginia Tech … Recorded six stops against Hofstra … 2006: Turned in a solid rookie campaign on the defensive line with 33 total tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and a sack … Tackles ranked third among the team’s defensive linemen … Assisted on four stops against VMI … Recorded a solo tackle and added two assist at Massachusetts … Collected fi ve total tackles, including two solos, in the win at Liberty … Made four assisted stops against Vil-lanova … Helped in the upset win at Towson with a solo quarterback sack and four solo tackles … Tallied four stops, including three unassisted, at Delaware … Continued the strong fi nish to the year with a season-high seven tackles, includ-ing three solos, against Richmond … 2005: Scout team defensive lineman …Dumont High School: Three-year starter for coach Jim Davidson … Saw action at both guard and tackle on off ense and defensive end and linebacker on defense … First team all-league as a linebacker in his senior season and All-North Jersey Group 2 … Invited to the Governor’s Bowl and Bergen All-Star game … Helped the team to its best record in 20 years and a berth in state playoff s … Also earned honorable mention all-county honors … Accumulated 120 total tackles (74 solo), nine sacks and one interception in his senior season … Handled kickoff duties … Four-year letterman and an All-League performer in track and fi eld in the 100 and 200 meter … Also competed in the shot put … Three-year letter winner in wrestling, where he was also an all-league performer and state medalist at 215 weight class … Member of Captains for Tomorrows Children and the school’s jazz band … Received 2004 West Point Dwight D. Eisenhower Leadership award … Honor Roll student … Personal: Son of William and Doretta Lissemore … Has one sister, Brittany … Enjoys fi shing, boating, lifting weights and auto-mechanics … Majoring in kinesiology … Born September 11, 1987 in Teaneck, N.J.

Lissemore’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2006 10/0 13 20 33 2.5/11 1.0/8 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 02007 10/10 17 26 43 4.0/18 2.0/14 0 0/0 1/0 0 1 02008 11/11 18 33 51 7.5/41 4.0/20 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 02008 11/11 18 33 51 7.5/41 4.0/20 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0Totals 31/21 48 79 127 14.0/70 7.0/42 0 0/0 1/0 0 1 0

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against Virginia Tech, Maine and Richmond … Also led the team in tackles for losses with 9.5 … Had nine tackles against Villanova … Racked up eight tackles against Hofstra … Had seven tackles against Richmond … Intercepted a pass against UMass … Had three tackles for losses against Virginia Tech … Forced one fumble against Richmond … 2006: Finished second among all A-10 rookies with 70 total tackles and was a two-time rookie of the week selection … Ranked in the league’s top-10 in both tackles for loss (seventh, 15.5) and sacks (sixth, 6.0) … Registered at least an assist on a tackle for loss in nine of 11 games and had mul-tiple total tackles in every game … Tallied fi ve stops, including three solos and an unassisted tackle for a loss, in the opener at Maryland … Earned fi rst rookie of the week award after recording nine total tackles with fi ve solos, 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble in the win over VMI … Followed with a season-high 10 tackles, including two behind the line of scrimmage and a sack against Hofstra … Credited with eight stops an unassisted tackle behind the line of scrim-mage at Liberty … Recorded 2.5 tackles for loss at JMU … Named rookie of the week again after tallying 3.0 total sacks, 4.0 total tackles for loss and a forced fumble in the upset win at Towson … Finished the year strong with eight total stops against Richmond … 2005: Scout team … Potomac Falls High School:Earned three varsity letters at a variety of positions, including running back, tight end, linebacker and defensive end for coach Casey Childs … Named fi rst team all-district as a senior and was team’s defensive MVP for three consecutive years … Also a two-year letterwinner in basketball … Named district player of the year in basketball as a senior and holds school’s career records for points (723) and rebounds (507) … Served as senior class vice president and a SCA representative … Personal: Son of Charles and Ann Hill … Enjoys church, family time, golf and tennis … Majoring in Kinesiology … A member of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, the African American Male Coalition and the FCA leadership … Born April 6, 1987 in Fairfax, Va.

Tracy’s Career Defensive StatisticsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2006 11/11 28 42 70 15.5/68 6.0/41 2 0/0 0/0 2 0 02007 11/11 33 30 63 9.5/30 3.0/16 1 0/0 1/2 1 1 02008 11/11 40 32 72 15.5/64 10.0/56 0 0/0 0/0 1 6 1Totals 33/33 101 104 205 40.5/162 19.0/113 3 0/0 1/2 4 7 0

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Tight EndSenior • 6-5 • 228Wilmington, N.C.Hoggard 98

One of team’s fi ve captains for 2009 … Returns after breakout junior campaign that saw him earn all-conference accolades in his fi rst full season as the team’s starting tight end … Excels in working underneath defenses and has excellent hands … After starting his career primarily as receiving threat, he has worked ex-tremely hard to improve size and strength in the run game … Has potential to be one of league’s premier tight ends as a senior … Set the school’s position record for the squat at 520 lbs this off season … Also broke his personal best in the power clean (318 lbs) … 2008: Selected to the All-CAA Second Team … Honored as the W&M QB Club Off ensive Lineman of the Year … Ranked third on the team with 36 receptions and was fourth in receiving yardage with 397 … Recorded three touchdown catches … Totaled six catches for 67 yards in the season fi nale against Richmond … Recorded six receptions for 58 yards versus Villanova … Registered fi ve grabs for 67 yards and a touchdown in the victory at Towson … Earned W&M fi ve grabs for 67 yards and a touchdown in the victory at Towson … Earned W&M QB Club Off ensive Player of the Week honors after the eff ort against the Tigers …

Tallied four catches for 60 yards and a score in the triumph against VMI … Had three receptions for 35 yards and a touchdown in the win at New Hampshire … 2007: Saw action in all 11 games as tight end and special teams performer … Finished the year with 11 catches for 115 yards … Had a career-high 53 receiving yards vs. VMI … Set career-high for catches at Maine with three … 2006: Saw limited game reps as a tight end and was a special teams performer … 2005:Scout team … Hoggard High School: Three-year starter at tight end and defen-sive end for coach Scot Braswell … Earned all-conference and all-area recognition as a tight end in junior and senior seasons … Selected to North Carolina’s Shine Bowl at tight end as a senior … Contributed 20 receptions for 200 yards and two touchdowns as a senior … Recorded 131 total tackles (71 solo), six sacks and re-covered three fumbles … Also earned varsity letters and all-conference and all-region honors in basketball as a power forward … Member of school’s Beta Club and the National Honor Society … Personal: Son of Mark and Patricia Varno … Uncle, Chris Haggerty, played football at Rhode Island … Enjoys watching movies and spending with friends … Majoring in environmental geology … Born Octo-ber 6, 1986 in Greenfi eld, Mass.

Varno’s Career Off ensive StatsYear G/S Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G Rush Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G2006 11/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/02007 11/0 11 115 10.5 0 32 10.5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02008 11/11 36 397 11.0 3 33 36.1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Totals 33/11 47 512 10.9 3 33 15.5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0

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LinebackerSenior • 6-1 • 213Gordonsville, Va.Woodberry Forest 41

Enters the season as the team’s top reserve at middle linebacker position … Experienced player who is versatile and consistent … Can play at linebacker or safety … Good tackler who is a hard worker and an intelligent player on the fi eld … Standout special team’s per-former … 2008: Played in all 11 games … Registered eight total tackles … Honored as the W&M QB Club Special Teams Player of the Week after totaling a pair of tackles in the win against Towson … Blocked a punt in the fourth quarter versus Villanova … 2007: Split time between travel squad and scout team … Saw action in fi ve games …Member of the CAA Academic All-Conference Team… 2006: Primarily saw time on special teams kick coverage and as a reserve safety … Started the season-opener at Maryland at safety and recorded one unassisted tackle … Totaled three stops on the season … 2005: Scout team defensive back … Woodberry Forrest School: Four-year letterwinning quarterback, wide receiver, free safety and punt returner for coaches Bill Davis and Richard Wright … Named All-Prep League and all-state as a junior and senior … Also won letters in basket-ball (point guard) and baseball (outfi elder) … Member of the National Honor Society and winner of the William and Mary Leadership Award … Personal: Son of Teresa and William Sheldon Alexander, Sr. … Enjoys watching movies and video games … Double Majoring in fi nance and economics … Born January 11, 1987 in Charlottesville, Va.

Alexander’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2006 9/1 2 1 3 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 02007 5/0 7 5 12 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 02008 11/0 5 3 8 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0Totals 25/1 14 9 23 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0

Enters the season as team’s top reserve at left guarderve at left guarderve at lef … Plays with good leverage and is solid in pass protection … Will need to continue taking reps with the off ense to compete for playing time … Converted from defensive line last spring … 2008: Saw action in nine games as a reserve off ensive lineman and special team’s performer … 2007: Scout team lineman … 2006: Scout team defensive lineman … Lake Braddock Secondary School:Named All-Patriot District at both off ensive line and defensive line as a senior for coach Jim Poythress … Four-year letterwinner who was named team’s captain and MVP as a senior … Selected to Washington Examiner second team off ense as a senior and was an all-region Washington Examiner second team off ense as a senior and was an all-region Washington Examinerpick … Named one of state’s top junior high school players in 2004 by the Roanoke Times… Graded out as top lineman and holds region record for career snaps … Finalist in heavy-weight class of 2005 Northern Virginia Powerlifting Championship and was the school’s top power lifter … Also a four-year letterwinner and team captain in lacrosse … Lettered one year wrestling in the heavyweight class … Active in student government and leadership

kyleALLISON

Offensive LineJunior • 6-2 • 297Burke, Va.Lake Braddock 67

council … Personal: Son of Paul and Karen Allison … Father played one season of football at Randolph Macon … Enjoys working out, automotive technology and socializing with friends … Majoring in Kinesiology … Born on February 15, 1988 in Falls Church, Va.

Comes into the fall as key reserve at free safety … Aggressive, physical player who is a big hitter … Explosive athlete with good ball skills … Coming off a solid fi rst season as a starter … Missed spring practice for personal reasons and will need fall camp to build on experience … Has the tools and potential to emerge as an all-conference caliber player … 2008: Earned nine starts and saw action in all 11 games … Recorded 47 total tackles, 1.5 tackles for a loss, 0.5 sacks and a pair of interceptions … Tallied a career-high 11 tackles at James Madison … Made seven stops and had a key interception in the end zone in the win at New Hampshire … Also intercepted a pass in the victory at Towson … Blocked a fi eld goal attempt versus Villanova… Registered six tackles, including fi ve solo stops, in the triumph against Northeastern … Tallied four tackles, a tackle for a loss and a pass breakup in the season opener at N.C. State … 2007: Saw action in nine games as defensive back and special teams contributor … 2006: Scout team defensive back as a redshirt freshman … Earned the coaching staff ’s scout team defensive player of the week award in week two … Gaithersburg High School: Recorded 70 tackles and four interceptions as a senior to lead team to state playoff s under coach Kreg Kephart … Earned honorable mention status on the Maryland Big School All-State Team … Also a defensive honorable mention selec-tion on Washington Post All-Metro team … First team All-Gazette selection by Washington Post All-Metro team … First team All-Gazette selection by Washington Post Montgomery Gazette … All-county selection as a senior … Named team captain and MVP as a senior … Also earned three letters and a basketball captain for coach Kevin Parish … Served as senior class president and was a freshman mentor … Personal: Son of Miguel Alvarado … Enjoys fashion, cars and watching sports … Pursuing a major in business … Born on March 5, 1988 in Oakland, Calif.

Alvarado’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2007 9/0 7 3 10 1.0/3 0.0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 02008 11/9 24 23 47 1.5/6 0.5/3 0 0/0 2/4 4 0 1Totals 20/9 31 26 57 2.5/9 0.5/3 0 0/0 2/4 4 0 1

michaelALVARADO

Defensive BackJunior • 6-0 • 198Gaithersburg, Md.Gaithersburg 26

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tylerBAILEY

Wide ReceiverR-Freshman • 6-1 • 183Abingdon, Va.Abingdon 5

Enters the season providing depth at the wide out position … Has quick feet and good body control … Displayed the ability to make plays on deep balls during spring drills … 2008: Redshirted as a scout team wide receiver … Abingdon High School: Four-year letterwin-ner as a wide receiver at Abingdon for Head Coach John Bowles … Earned second-team all-state honors as a senior after claiming honorable mention all-state accolades as a junior … Garnered all-region, all-district and all-Southwest Virginia distinction three-straight years … Totaled 2,728 career receiving yards, the sixth most in Virginia High School League (VHSL) history … His 148 career receptions rank ninth in VHSL history … Both totals estab-lished school records … Also set a school record with 90.9 yards receiving per game during his career … Equaled the single-season school record with 54 receptions … Also lettered in basketball, baseball and track … Honorable mention all-district selection in basketball … President of Blue Crew and a member of the National Honor Society and the Future Business Leaders of America … Personal: Son of Skip and Tami Bailey …Grandfather, Dean Bailey, played football, basketball and baseball at East Tennessee State University (1930-34) … Majoring in Kinesiology … Born on February 12, 1990 in Bristol, Tenn.

The team’s most experienced reserve quarterback … Strong and accurate arm … Will com-pete for the No. 2 job through fall … Outstanding student of the game who has solid work-ing knowledge of Tribe’s complex system … 2008: Member of travel squad who did not see any game action … 2007: Member of travel squad who did not see game action … Was named to the Dean’s List Spring Semester … 2006: Scout team quarterback … Earned scout team player of the week honors prior to Villanova game … Hempfi eld High School:Two-year letterwinning quarterback for coach Tom Getz … Compiled a 19-4 record as a starter and holds school’s career records for passing yards (4,159) and touchdown passes (44) … Holds the school’s single-season record for passing yards (2,249) and touchdown passes (27) … Named the team’s MVP, fi rst-team all-league and team captain as a senior … Also lettered two years in basketball for coach Warren Goo-dling … Personal: Son of Mike and Neysa Callahan … Enjoys swimming and watching movies … Plans to ma-jor in business fi nance … Born on April 1, 1988 in Lancaster, Pa.

mike CALLAHAN

QuarterbackJunior • 5-11• 185Mountville, Pa.Hempfi eld 7

After seeing limited travel squad action in his fi rst two seasons on campus, worked his way to reserve role last year, eventually earning three starts at the end of the season … Out-standing hands and work ethic … A strong spring showing helped earn him an increased role in the fall … 2008: Played in all 11 games and made three starts late in the season for an injured Elliott Mack … Finished the season with 10 receptions for 119 yards … Recorded three catches for 28 yards in the win at Towson … Hauled in a pair of receptions for 31 yards the following week in the victory against Northeastern … Recorded two grabs for 26 yards at James Madison … Totaled two catches for 22 yards in the triumph versus Rhode Island … 2007: Member of the travel squad as a wide receiver, but saw limited game action … 2006: Scout team receiver … Earned scout team player of the week honors in the week prior to Liberty game … Booker T. Washington High School: Three-year starter and letterwinner for coach Larry Stepney … Two-time all-district and All-Tidewater selection … Received honorable mention all-state honors as a senior after recording a school-record 48 receptions for 1,060 yards and nine touchdowns … Averaged a school-record 26.6 yards per catch … Ended his career with 2,010 yards and 17 touchdowns … Also lettered twice in track … Member of the school’s FBLA club and YOURS mentor group … Personal: Son of Darlene Conyers and Terry Foreman … Member of the African American Male Coalition, Black Student Organization as well as a Youth Mentor at the College… Enjoys basketball, bowling and fi shing … Planning to major in economics … Born on May 29, 1987.

Conyer’s Career Off ensive StatsYear G/S Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G Rush Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G2008 11/3 10 119 11.9 0 21 10.8 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0

Enters the fall as team’s top reserve at one outside linebacker position … Has the speed, strength (340-pound hang clean) and quickness to make an immediate impact … One of the team’s most explosive players … Will also contribute on special teams … 2008: Scout team … Staff ord High School: Three-year letterwinner as a running back, defen-sive back and linebacker at Staff ord … Earned First-Team All-Commonwealth District as both a running back and a kick returner as a senior … Also earned all-county honors at the same positions … Ended his senior season with 865 rushing yards and eight touchdowns on 123 carries and contributed an additional 328 yards and three TDs on 19 receptions … Defensively, he collected 72 total tackles as senior including fi ve sacks and one INT … Sec-ond-Team All-Commonwealth District selection at both running back and defensive back as a junior … Finished his junior campaign with 563 rushing yards (on 98 attempts), 187 receiving yards (on 15 catches) and seven total TDs (fi ve rushing, two receiving) … Added three interceptions and 63 total tackles as a junior … Three-year letterwinner in basketball (guard) … Personal: Son of Michelle and David Cook … Born on May 5, 1990.

terreonCONYERS

Wide ReceiverJunior • 5-11• 175Norfolk, Va.Booker T. Washington 88

danteCOOK

LinebackerR-Freshman • 5-11• 213Fredericksburg, Va.Stafford 35

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Enters the fall as the team’s starting fi eld corner … One of the team’s steadiest and most consistent players, both in preparation and production … Fundamentally sound with solid technique … Possesses good football instincts and rarely makes mental mistakes … Sure tackler … Maximizes his ability … Worked his way from a walk-on into one of team’s more productive players … 2008: Started 10 games at cornerback … Tallied 36 tackles (24 solo), an interception and a recovered fumble … Re-corded an interception and a fumble recovery in the victory against Norfolk State … Posted a season-high seven tackles on two occasions, against Villanova and Rhode Island … Made six stops at James Madison … 2007: Ap-peared in nine games … Recorded 19 tackles during the year … Had seven tackles against Hofstra … Recorded a pair of interceptions and six tackles in the season fi nale at Richmond … 2006: Joined the team during the fall as a walk-on and redshirted as a defensive back … Earned scout team defensive player of the week honors after week eight … Edgewood High School: Saw action at corner, wide receiver and running back, earning three letters for coach Fred Myers … Earned fi rst-team all-county honors and was a honorable mention all-state selection … Received the Pro Football Hall of Fame Baltimore Chapter Scholar-Athlete Award … Member of the Spanish Honors Society … Personal: Son of Paul and Sheri Cottingham …Attending the College on a William and Mary Scholars Scholarship … A member of Generation Church on Campus … Volunteers with a neighborhood basketball league as well as at a local school in the Williamsburg area … Enjoys driving, cooking and playing FIFA … Pursuing a Religious Studies and Education double major … Born on July 23, 1988 in Fayetteville, N.C.

Cottingham’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2007 9/0 9 10 19 0.5/1 0.0/0 0 0/0 2/25 0 0 02008 10/10 24 12 36 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 1/0 1/6 0 0 0Totals 19/10 33 22 55 0.5/1 0.0/0 0 1/0 3/31 0 0 0

Coming off a solid spring performance in which he displayed play-making ability … Good hands and athleticism … Has the potential to contribute with continued development … 2008: Missed the season for personal reasons … 2007: Saw limited action as a reserve

wide out … Contributed four catches for 28 yards … 2006: Scout team wide receiver … Earned scout team player of the week honors in week prior to Richmond game … C.D. Hylton High School: Three-year letterwinner at wide receiver and defensive back … Two-time All-Cardinal District WR, All-Cardinal District Return Specialist, two-time second-team All-Northwest Region WR, and Honorable mention All-Metro DB by the Washington Post… Two-time all-area selection by Potomac News … Two-time all-extra pick by the Wash-ington Post … Tallied 34 receptions for 749 yards and 11 touchdowns plus three intercep-ington Post … Tallied 34 receptions for 749 yards and 11 touchdowns plus three intercep-ington Posttions including one for 64 yard touchdown as a senior … Totaled 72 catches for 1,488 yards averaging 20.8 yards per reception, 18 touchdowns and fi ve interceptions in two seasons under coach Lou Sorrentino, guiding Hylton to back-to-back Northwest Regional Champion-ships … All-District baseball infi elder and outfi elder … Honor roll student and former Lake Ridge Baptist Church team kid games coach … Personal: Son of Peter and Lynne Dill … Father played one season of football on the Florida State scout team … Enjoys working out, video games and sports collectables … Born on November 27, 1987 in Alexandria, Va.

Enters the fall as a top reserve at wide out … Missed the spring due to a shoulder injury, but is expected to have healthy return this fall … Blends outstanding hands with good body control … Injuries limited opportunities last season, but proved to be extremely reliable playmaker when healthy … 2008: Saw action in seven games and made one start against VMI … Finished the season with a pair of catches for 18 yards … Recorded one catch for 10 yards in the win at New Hampshire … Registered a catch for eight yards in the victory at Towson … 2007: Appeared in all 11 games with nine starts … Was second on the team with 557 receiving yards … Recorded fi ve receiving touchdowns … Caught seven passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns at Maine … Honored as CAA Rookie of the Week on Oct. 15 after his performance against the Black Bears … Caught six passes for 117 yards and a touchdown at Villanova … Had one touchdown reception against Liberty and VMI … 2006: Scout team wide out … Earned Scout Team Player of the Week prior to the Towson game … Centreville High School: Three-time All-Concorde District First Team and two-time second team AP all-state selection for coach Mike Skinner … Named second-team All-Metro by the Washington Post for the second-straight year after hauling in 53 receptions for Washington Post for the second-straight year after hauling in 53 receptions for Washington Post825 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior … Also named Times Community Wide Receiver Times Community Wide Receiver Times Communityof the Year as a senior after averaging 15.6 yards per receptions and 82.5 yards receiving per game … Brought in a school-record 96-yard touchdown reception against T.C. Williams as a junior … Finished career with 2,522 yards receiving and 37 touchdown receptions on 124 catches … Holds school single-season records and career records for catches, receiving yards and touchdown receptions … Also was a member of the indoor and outdoor track and fi eld teams for coach Ray Ferri … Served as team captain for football and for both track teams … Member of the National Honor Society … Personal: Son of Jeff and Sally Dohse … Father played tennis and his mother played volleyball at SUNY Potsdam … En-joys fi shing, basketball and music … Majoring in economics … Born on October 14, 1987 in Alexandria, Va.

Dohse’s Career Off ensive StatsYear G/S Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G Rush Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G2007 11/9 31 557 18.0 5 43 50.6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02008 7/0 2 18 9.0 0 10 2.6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Totals 18/9 33 575 17.4 5 43 31.9 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0

benCOTTINGHAM

Defensive BackJunior • 5-9 • 159Abingdon, Md.Edgewood 24

marshallDILL

Wide ReceiverJunior • 5-10 • 183Woodbridge, Va.C.D. Hylton 3

cameronDOHSE

Wide ReceiverJunior • 6-0 • 185Clifton, Va.Centreville 81

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danDONKER

Offensive LineSophomore • 6-3 • 311Gibbsboro, N.J.Eastern 71

nickDOWNEY

Wide ReceiverSophomore • 5-10 • 186Lancaster, Pa.Lancaster Catholic 36

kellyFITZGERALD

Wide ReceiverR-Freshman • 5-10 • 162Springfi eld, Va.Robert E. Lee 37

omarFRANCIS

LinebackerR-Freshman • 6-1 • 205Pennington, N.J.Pennington School 46

A good prospect at tackle who is coming off a solid spring session … Good physical tools … Will need the fall to continue to learn assignments … 2008: Missed the season for personal reasons … 2007: Scout team off ensive lineman … Eastern Regional High School: Four-year letterwinner and starter under coach Dan Spittal … Named First-Team All-South Jersey by Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Inquirer Courier Post after anchoring an off ensive line that helped Eastern post Courier Post after anchoring an off ensive line that helped Eastern post Courier Posta 6-4 record and win a share of the Burlco/Olympic American title as a senior … Also earned all-conference and All-Group IV honors as a senior … Named to the list of Top 100 Players by the New Jersey Coaches Association … Member of the 2003 state championship team … Holds school records in the bench press and squat … Also earned two letters in wrestling and was named the team’s co-MVP in 2005 and most-improved in 2004 … Served as a FCA leader for three years and participated in the FCA leadership camp … Personal: Son of John and Beverly Donker … Grandfather, Fred Donker, played football at Upsala … Enjoys art and drawing, ar-chery and paintball … Born on December 31, 1988 in Willingboro, N.J.

Missed the spring with an injury … Converted to wide out from defensive back last spring … Will look to contribute as a special teams player while continuing to adjust to a new role … 2008: Alternated between the travel squad and the scout team as a wide out … 2007: Scout team defensive back … Lancaster Catholic High School: Earned four letters and was a three-time First-Team All-Lancaster-Lebanon League Section 3 selection at quarter-back and defensive back for coach Bruce Harbach … Named the L-L League Section 3 Player of the Year as a senior after leading the team to its second-straight L-L League Section 3 title … Earned AP Second-Team All-State (AA) honors at defensive back … Also gained second-team all-state honors at DB from EasternPAFootball.com and Pennsylvania Football News … Led the team to a district championship in 2005 … Selected to play in the Pennsylvania East-West All-Star Game … Compiled a 33-3 career record as a starting quarterback … Broke or tied 11 school records as a senior including career passing yards, completions and touchdown passes among others … Completed 93 of 144 attempts for 1,389 yards and 24 touchdowns during his senior season, while rushing for 555 yards and 10 touchdowns … Collected 12 interceptions on defense during his senior campaign as well … Member of the National Honor Society, a student council senator and chairperson for Relay for Life … Personal: Son of Nick and Sharon Downey … Sister, Maura, was an all-region fi eld hockey player at Gettysburg College … Uncle, Bryan Tenney, played baseball at Duke … Enjoys spending time with family and friends … Planning to major in history … Born on March 11, 1989 in Lancaster, Pa.

Hardworking prospect at receiver … Good athlete with a solid work ethic … Showed the ability this spring to be good downfi eld blocker … 2008: Redshirted as a scout team wide receiver …Received Freshman Honors for a G.P.A. above 3.5… Robert E. Lee High School: Three-year letterwinner at wide receiver and quarterback at Robert E. Lee for Head Coach Rob Everett … Earned honorable mention all-district honors as a senior … Served as a team captain for two seasons … Set the school record for most completions in school history … Threw for 858 yards and rushed for 875 yards as a senior … Finished his career with more than 1,000 yards passing and 1,000 yards rushing … Also totaled more than 300 yards receiving … Earned a letter in lacrosse as a midfi elder and in track as a sprinter … Recognized for earning better than a 3.5 GPA … Member of the National Honor Society, Chamber Orchestra and was an Academic Letterman … Personal: Son of Michael and Susan FitzGerald … Uncle, Charles FitzGerald, played basketball at George Mason (1975-79) … Pursuing a music and business double major … A member of Ebony Expressions, a gospel choir on campus … Member of “The Guys” band along with teammates Jonathan Grimes, C.J. Thomas and Richard Yount … Has been playing the drums for more than 15 years … Born on January 9, 1990 in Fairfax, Va.

Converted from safety to outside linebacker this spring … Has the athletic ability to at-tack from the edge of the defense … Missed the spring and will need the fall to increase knowledge of new role … Will contribute on special teams … 2008: Redshirted as a scout team defensive back … Pennington School: Three-year letterwinner at running back and strong safety at the Pennington School for Head Coach Jerry Evre … Two-time First-Team All-Jersey and All-Mercer County at strong safety after both junior and senior seasons … A First-Team All-Prep as a senior after earning third-team accolades as a junior … Ended senior season with 92 total tackles, including three quarterback sacks and four passes defended … Also rushed for 461 yards (on 76 attempts) … As a junior, he averaged 9.4 yards per carry while rushing for 550 yards to go along with 10 touchdowns and 250 yards receiving … Finished with 62 tackles in 2006 … Selected as the team’s captain for his senior year … Four-year letterwinner in track and fi eld … A Second-Team All-Mercer choice in track as a senior … Had personal bests in track and fi eld of 10.8 in the 100-meter dash and 21-feet in the long jump … Participated in USATF with the Franklin Track Club and fi nished eighth in the nation in the 100-meter dash for his age group as a freshman … Personal: Son of Cecile and Paul Francis … Plays the piano … Born on August 9, 1990 in Bridgetown, Barbados.

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George Masters Burlington County Football Club after leading the county with 114 total points on 17 rushing touchdowns and two receiving scores … Rushed for 1,086 yards on 170 attempts as a junior to become just the second Shawnee player to ever rush for 1,000 yards in a season … Also tallied 270 yards receiving on 18 receptions to lead Shawnee to a perfect 12-0 season and its second Group 4 championship in three years … Also earned four letters in basketball and one letter in lacrosse … Personal: Son of Frank and Barbara Francks … Father played football at Albright College and is a member of the school’s Hall of Fame … Brother, Adam, was a member of two Ivy League champion football squads at Penn … Enjoys fi shing, golf, boating and the beach … Majoring in economics … Born on May 30, 1988 in Medford, N.J.

Francks’ Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2007 11/3 20 31 51 2.5/9 1.0/6 0 0/0 0/0 1 1 02008 11/5 20 27 47 2.0/3 0.0/0 0 1/0 1/9 1 0 0Totals 22/8 40 58 98 4.5/12 1.0/6 0 1/0 1/9 2 1 0

Earned playing time as a reserve tight end as true freshman … Brings good size, strength and speed to the position … Projects to have an increased impact on the off ense as he continues to gain experience … Should provide the team with an excellent compliment to all-conference TE Rob Varno … 2008: Saw action in nine games … Recorded fi ve catches for 84 yards … Reg-istered a pair of catches for 29 yards at James Madison … Made one grab for 30 yards in the victory at Rhode Island … Recorded a reception for 22 yards in the triumph ver-sus Northeastern … Ameri-can Heritage School:Three-year letterwinner at quarterback and tight end for American Heritage School … Co-captain of the squad that captured the Florida 1A State Championship … Earned a bid to the prestigious Out-back Bowl All-Star Game … Earned honorable mention all-area honors from the Palm Beach Post … Ended the season Palm Beach Post … Ended the season Palm Beach Postas the team’s third-leading receiver with 250 yards and one touchdown on 13 receptions … Started his scholastic playing career as a quarterback … Member of the school’s Dean’s List … Lettered in lacrosse and baseball … Personal: Son of Gary Gottlieb and the late Deborah Gottlieb … Born on July 4, 1990.

Gottlieb’sGottlieb’sGottlieb’ Career Off ensive StatsYear G/S Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G Rush Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G2008 9/0 5 84 16.8 0 30 9.3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0

evanFRANCKS

LinebackerJunior • 5-11 • 212Medford, N.J.Shawnee 21

alexGOTTLIEB

Tight EndSophomore • 6-4 • 240Delray Beach, Fla.American Heritage School86

Enters the fall as the team’s starting weakside linebacker … A converted safety who moved down to the linebacker position last fall … Experienced and productive player who maxi-mizes his opportunities … Has good speed and lateral quickness … Sure tackler in the open fi eld … Plays with a downhill style … Hard-working player who is an emerging leader on defense … 2008: Played in all 11 games and earned fi ve starts … Recorded 47 tackles, 2.0 tackles for a loss, an interception and a recovered fumble … Tallied a season-high 10 tackles in the win at New Hampshire … Registered seven stops and a tackle for a loss the following week in the win at Delaware … Totaled six tackles and an intercep-tion in the triumph versus Rhode Island … Earned seven tackles in the win at Towson … Posted a tackle for a loss in the victory against Norfolk State … Recovered a fumble in the win versus VMI … Made six stops in the season fi nale against Richmond … 2007:Appeared in 11 games, earning three starts … Tied for sixth on the team with 51 tackles … Recorded a career-high 12 tackles at Richmond … Had 10 tackles against Hofstra … Registered a sack at VMI … Also had fi ve tackles against the Keydets … 2006: Redshirted as a scout team defensive back … Earned scout team player of the week honors from the coaching staff during the fi nal week of the season … Shawnee High School: Member of two South Jersey Group 4 championship teams under coach Tim Gushue … Named to the AP all-state fi rst-team as a senior after recording 58 total tackles and two interceptions and rushing for 1,055 yards and 17 touchdowns on 190 attempts … Added eight receptions for 90 yards … Four-year letterwinner and a two-time All-South Jersey selection … Earned all-county recognition three years and was a three-time fi rst team all-conference pick … Named Burlington County’s Off ensive Player of the Year as a junior by the William Gordon-

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33 touchdowns as a senior … Named to the All-South Jersey squad by the Philadelphia Inquirer … Brooks Irvine Scholar-Athlete … Maxwell Club Mini-Max Scholar-Athlete hon-Inquirer … Brooks Irvine Scholar-Athlete … Maxwell Club Mini-Max Scholar-Athlete hon-Inquireroree … Three-year letterwinner as a forward in basketball … Four-year letterwinner in track as a triple-jumper and high-hurdler … Also an accomplished pianist … Member of the National Honor Society … Personal: Son of Nancy and Gregory Grimes … A member of the Ebony Expressions Gospel Choir along with the sexual assault prevention group 1 in 4 … Member of “The Guys” band along with teammates Kelly FitzGerald, C.J. Thomas and Richard Yount … Born on December 21, 1989 in Willingboro, N.J.

Grimes’ Career Off ensive StatsGrimes’ Career Off ensive StatsGrimes’Year G/S Att Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G2008 11/8 164 929 5.7 7 67 84.5 39 314 8.1 2 51 28.5

Enters the fall looking to add depth at either the center or tackle position … Missed the spring with injury … Has a good frame and footwork … Will need the fall to continue to develop in the off ense … 2008: Redshirted as a scout team off ensive lineman … Mount Pleasant High School: Two-year letterwinner at defensive end, tackle and off ensive tackle at Mount Pleasant for Head Coach Mark Lyons … Captain his senior season … Selected to participate in the Pennsylvania Big 33 football game … First-team All-Keystone Confer-ence off ensive tackle in 2006 and 2007 … Named to second-team AAA all-state squad as a senior after earning third-team honors as a junior … Named squad’s outstanding lineman after both junior and senior seasons … Named team MVP as a senior … Rated a two-star recruit by both Scout.com and Rivals.com … Started the fi nal 22 games of his scholastic career … A member of SADD (students against destructive decisions) and Quiz Bowl … Personal: Son of Dawn and Robert Gumbita, Sr. … Father played football at California University of Pennsylvania … Born on May 5, 1990 in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Enters the fall as one of the most experienced defensive players in the CAA, having started 32 career games … Missed the fi nal game of the ‘08 season with an injury, but made a healthy return this spring … Very consistent in terms of alignments and assignments … One of the team’s most respected players who will be continue to serve as a leader … Teams with Adrian Tracy to give the Tribe one of the nation’s most experienced and eff ective end combinations … Made signifi cant strides in size and speed last season … Possesses a great work ethic and will be a serious contender for all-conference honors … 2008: Started 10 games for the Tribe at defensive end before missing the season-fi nale versus Richmond with an injury … Finished the year with 23 tackles, 5.5 tackles for a loss, 2.0 sacks and a forced fumble … Registered a season-high four tackles and 1.5 tackles for a loss in the season opener at N.C. State … Honored as the W&M QB Club Defensive Player of the Week

Enters fall as the team’s starting tailback … Coming off one of most decorated freshman campaigns in league history, as he was honored as Off ensive Rookie of the Year and earned all-conference status as both a running back (second team) and kick returner (fi rst team) … Complete package, from work ethic through athletic ability … Strong and elusive run-ner … Tremendous hands … Has the speed to fi nish plays, both out of the backfi eld and as a special teams player … Will challenge for national honors as he has potential to be one of league’s top all-around players … 2008: Selected as a College Sporting News Honor-able Mention National Rookie of the Year … Chosen as an honorable mention all-America kick returner by The Sports Network … Tabbed as the CAA Off ensive Rookie of the Year and The Sports Network … Tabbed as the CAA Off ensive Rookie of the Year and The Sports Networkthe ECAC Rookie of the Year … Fourth Tribe player to earn conference Rookie of the Year honors … Earned fi rst-team all-conference distinction as a kick returner and second-team all-league accolades as a running back … Led the CAA and ranked 12th nationally with 162 all-purpose yards per game, a school record and leading the nation among freshmen … Es-tablished a W&M freshman rushing record with 929 yards on 164 carries … Ranked fourth in the CAA with 84.5 yards rushing per game, a fi gure that ranked third nationally among all freshmen … Scored seven rushing touchdowns … Also hauled in a pair of touchdown receptions to go with 39 catches for 314 yards receiving … Led the conference with 24.5 yards per kickoff return … Honored as The Sports Network Special Teams Player of the Week The Sports Network Special Teams Player of the Week The Sports Networkas well as the CAA Rookie of the Week and Special Teams Player of the Week following the Villanova game in which he piled up 324 all-purpose yards, coming just one yard shy of equaling the school record … Totaled 161 return yards, six catches for 105 yards receiving and 58 rushing yards versus the Wildcats … Highlighting the eff ort was a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown … Totaled 282 all-purpose yards, the fourth most in school history, the follow-ing weekend in the win at New Hampshire … Racked up 144 rush-ing yards with a score, caught eight passes for 47 yards and recorded 91 return yards versus UNH … Select-ed as the CAA Rookie of the Week after piling up 130 yards rushing on 16 carries in the win against Northeastern … Tabbed as the CAA Rookie of the Week after rush-ing for 97 yards on just fi ve carries with a pair of touchdowns against VMI … Posted 111 yards rushing with a touchdown in the win versus Rhode Island … Registered 96 yard rushing with a score in the victory at Towson … Also had fi ve catches for 23 yards versus the Tigers … Tallied 92 yards rush-ing with a touchdown in the victory at Delaware … Rushed for 71 yards on nine carries with a touchdown in the win against Norfolk State … Also hauled in a 20-yard touchdown reception versus the Spartans … Had a 16-yard touchdown grab at James Madison …Paul VI: Four-year letterman at tailback and defensive back at Paul VI for Head Coach John Doughtery … Named to the All-State squad as a running back and was also honored as the All-South Jersey Running Back of the Year … First-Team All-Patriot Conference and All-Parochial League running back … Ran for a single-season school record 1,925 yards and

jonathanGRIMES

Running BackSophomore • 5-10 • 201Palmyra, N.J.Paul VI 34

robertGUMBITA

Offensive LineR-Freshman • 6-5 • 300Mount Pleasant, Pa.Mount Pleasant 60

c.j.HERBERT

Defensive LineSenior • 6-3 • 237Germantown, Md.Northwest 95

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one of team’s most consistent performers … Deceptive speed in the open fi eld … 2008:Played in 10 games and earned eight starts … Finished the year with 39 receptions for 438 yards … Ranked tied for fourth in the CAA with seven touchdown catches … Ranked 10th in the conference with 3.9 receptions per game … Hauled in at least four receptions in six contests … Registered seven catches for 105 yards and a touchdown (44-yd catch) in the win at Delaware … Totaled fi ve grabs for 60 yards with a pair of touchdowns in the victory at New Hampshire … Also recorded two touchdown receptions at James Madison … Notched fi ve catches for 67 yards in the season fi nale versus Richmond … Tallied fi ve receptions for 55 yards in the triumph against Rhode Island … Had four receptions for 45 yards in the season opener at N.C. State … Also registered four catches for 37 yards against Villanova … Recorded touchdown receptions in the win at Towson and in the triumph ver-sus Towson … Honored as the W&M QB Club Off ensive Player of the Week twice (N.C. State and Richmond) … 2007: Travel squad wide out … 2006: Scout team quarterback … Earned Scout Team Player of the Week in the fi rst week of the season … Princess Anne High School: Two-year varsity letter winner for coaches Jimmy DiNardo and Curt Brown … Earned second-team All-Beach District honors as a senior while serving as team captain … Completed 55 percent of his passes in throwing for 1,285 yards and 10 touchdowns … Also rushed for 501 yards and six touchdowns in just eight games … Named team’s MVP in both his junior and senior seasons … Earned the coaches award of excellence … Nominated for the 2005 Wendy’s High School Heisman … Passed for 773 yards and six touchdowns in eight games as a junior and rushed for 420 yards and six more scores … Named Princess Anne’s fall male student-athlete of the year as a senior … Member of the SCA executive council and editor of school yearbook for three years … Member of the National Honor Society and Latin Honor Society … Served as the president of the Latin Club … Honor roll student and a member of principal’s list … Personal: Son of Jeff and Veronica Hill … Enjoys surfi ng, fi shing and wood working … Double majoring in process management and consulting, along with physics … Sister Chelsea is a freshman on the VCU fi eld hockey team … Born on January 2, 1988 in San Diego, Calif.

Hill’s Career Off ensive StatsYear G/S Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G Rush Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G2008 10/8 39 438 11.2 7 44 43.8 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0

Returning starter at right tackle … Missed spring due to a shoulder injury, but is expected to make healthy return this fall … Good size and strength … 2008: Started 10 games at right tackle … 2007: Spent the majority of the season between the travel squad and the scout team … Earned his fi rst career start at right tackle in season fi nale versus Richmond … 2006: Scout team off ensive lineman … Earned Scout Team Player of the Week honors in the week leading up to the Hofstra game … The Lawrenceville School: Four-year letterwinning lineman for coach Ken Mills … Two-time fi rst-team all-state New Jersey Prep selection … Also earned fi rst-team all-area and All-Mid Atlantic Prep League honors in both his junior and senior seasons … Voted team captain as a senior in 2005 and was invited to the NJ/NY Governor’s Bowl … Nominated for the 2004 “Unsung Hero” award by the Mercer County Touchdown Club … Recipient of the 2005 national Black Lion Award … Recorded 28 pancake blocks as a senior … Two-year letterwinner in track … Earned a spot on 2005 Dean’s List … Active in community service projects and a member of St. Gregory the Great’s youth group … Personal: Son of Keith and Carla Hill … Enjoys cards, paint ball, chess, billiards, import racing, muscle cars and hot rods … Majoring in kinesiology … Born on November 23, 1987 in Trenton, N.J.

following the NCSU game … Recorded a sack and a forced fumble in the victory against Norfolk State … Also tallied a sack in the win at Delaware … Posted tackles for a loss in the wins versus Rhode Island and Northeastern … 2007: A key component on the defensive line, starting all 11 games … Eighth on the team with 44 tackles … His 44 tackles were second among defensive linemen … Recorded nine tackles against Hofstra … Had fi ve tackles in the opening game against Delaware … Amassed six tackles against UMass … Had 2.5 tackles for a loss, includ-ing one unassisted for a loss of three yards at Villanova … 2006:One of the team’s most consistent defensive lineman, starting all 11 games at tackle … Collected 30 tackles in his fi rst collegiate sea-son with one solo sack and two blocked kick attempts … Named the special team’s player of the week after blocking a PAT attempt in the 14-13 win at Liberty … Recorded three assisted tackles against Maine … Registered a sack and blocked a fourth-quarter fi eld goal against Hofstra … Tal-lied a season-high six tackles at UMass … Also assisted on four stops in the win at Liberty … Made a solo stop and assisted on another in the upset win at Towson … Had three stops in the fi nale against Richmond … 2005: Scout team defensive tackle … Northwest High School: Team captain of Coach Randy Trivers’ squad that went 13-1 and won the Maryland 3A State Championship, as well as the West Region Title … Named to the Montgomery County’s Coaches Association First Team as a defensive lineman … Also a fi rst-team selection by the Montgomery Gazette … Ended a productive senior year with 58 tackles, 11 TFLs including three sacks, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, four pass breakups and one TD … Also earned two letters in basketball and indoor and outdoor track and fi eld … Personal: Son of Kimberly and Cortenous Herbert, Sr. … Enjoys movies, working out and spending time with family … Majoring in business … Born November 26, 1987 in Germantown, Md.

Herbert’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2006 11/11 7 23 30 1.0/8 1.0/8 0 0/0 0 0 0 22007 11/11 10 34 44 2.5/5 0.0/0 0 0/0 0 2 0 12008 10/10 15 8 23 5.5/24 2.0/14 1 0/0 0 1 2 0Totals 32/32 32 65 97 9.0/37 3.0/22 1 0/0 0 3 2 3

Enters the fall as one of team’s starting wide outs … Made his break-out debut as the team’s primary slot-receiver last fall … Expanded his role this spring and could see more action out wide … Blends a long frame with outstanding hands, strength and toughness … Dramati-cally improved his strength in his time on campus and currently is among team’s strongest wide outs (300lbs clean, 450lbs squat and 375lbs bench) … Sure hands have made him

chaseHILL

Wide ReceiverJunior • 6-2 • 195Virginia Beach, Va.Princess Anne 15

keithHILL, JR.

Offensive LineJunior • 6-4 • 312Hamilton Square, N.J.Lawrenceville School 72

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S Enters the fall as a valuable reserve at tight end … Good hands and has the ability to fi nd seams in passing game … Extremely coachable … Good size and strength … Will fi nd a way to contribute … 2008: Saw action in all 11 games as a reserve tight end … 2007: Spent time as member of travel squad and saw limited game action on special teams … member of the Dean’s List … 2006: Redshirted as a scout team defensive lineman … Earned scout team defensive player of the week honors in week four … Delone Catholic:Three-year letterwinner as an off ensive and defensive lineman for coach Dennis Frew … Earned all-district honors as both an off ensive and defensive lineman in his senior season … Posted 45 tackles, including 31 solo hits, to go along with fi ve sacks, two pass defl ec-tions and a fumble recovery his senior season … Named team captain as a senior … Listed as a Top-50 recruit in Pennsylvania by Rivals.com … Played two years of basketball and one year of baseball, before concentrating on football only for his junior and senior seasons … Member of the National Honor Society … Rotary Club Student-Athlete of the Year … Named student-athlete of the month by the Rotary and Elks’ clubs … Honor roll student … Served as peer minister and Eucharistic minister … Member of the school’s Student Us-ing Ethics Committee … Personal: Son of Greg Hissong and Trish Howser … Uncle, Chris Donahue, played football at West Point (1988-91) … Grandfather, Tom Donahue, played football at Wake Forest (1949-52) and professionally for the Chicago Cardinals (1953-55) and Philadelphia Eagles (1956) … Cousin, Mike Reid, played football at Penn State (1966-69) and professionally for the Cincinnati Bengals (1970-75) … Cousin, William Reid, gradu-ated from W&M in 1992 … Enjoys snowboarding and kayaking … Majoring in fi nance … Born on October 31, 1987 in Chambersburg, Pa.

Enters the season as the team’s top pure fullback … Physical player with outstanding toughness … Developing into a versatile player who can also spot at tailback … Good hands … Maximizes his abilities … Im-proved his strength numbers considerably in off -season (490lbs squat, 315lbs bench) … 2008: Played in all 11 games and earned a start … Finished the year with a pair of catches for four yards and a touchdown … Recorded a 3-yard touchdown reception in the win against Northeastern … Also tallied a catch in the triumph at New Hampshire … 2007: Member of the travel squad but saw limited game action … 2006: Scout team … Earned Scout Team Player of the Week honors in the week leading up to the VMI

game … St. Xavier High School: Two-year varsity performer for coach Steve Specht … Earned all-city, All-Greater Catholic League and second-team all-district honors … Rushed for 354 yards and a pair of touchdowns as a senior … Named the team’s most improved player as a junior … An honors student all four years … Personal: Son of Mary and An-thony Hobson … Cousin, Sarah Catlin, played fi eld hockey at Bucknell … Cousin, Tyler Gar-ratt, played basketball at UC San Diego … Enjoys piano, fi shing, hunting, golf, tennis and basketball … Majoring in history … Born on January 30, 1988 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Hobson’s Career Off ensive StatsYear G/S Att Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G2007 10/0 2 8 4.0 0 4 0.8 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.02008 11/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2 4 2.0 1 3 0.4Totals 21/1 2 8 4.0 0 4 0.4 2 4 2.0 1 3 0.2

Worked primarily as a slot receiver/h-back this spring … Displayed toughness and the ability to make plays … Improved his downfi eld blocking … Came to the program as a quarterback, but converted to WR last fall … Will challenge for game reps with contin-ued improvement … 2008: Scout team wide receiver … 2007: Redshirted as scout team quarterback … Jeff erson Forest High School: A three-year letterman for head coach Don Rice … Named team MVP and garnered all-conference accolades during his senior sea-son as the starting quarterback … A team captain during his senior campaign … Named to the All-Timesland squad … As a junior, completed 65 percent of his passes for 1,100 yards All-Timesland squad … As a junior, completed 65 percent of his passes for 1,100 yards All-Timeslandand 10 touchdowns … During his senior season, had a completion percentage of 65 percent to go along with 1,200 yards and 12 touchdowns … A student body offi cer in the Student Council … Also the president of DECA in high school … Personal: Son of Don and Laurie Honbarrier … Pursuing a fi nance major with a concentration in accounting and kinesiology … Member of the Finance Academy at the College … Born on November 11, 1988.

Made the successful transition from linebacker to defensive end last fall and made an im-mediate impact before a hip injury ended his season … Made a healthy return to action this spring and will challenge for playing time as a reserve DE … Explosive athlete who has the potential to be a consistent threat from edge … Tough physical player with good strength … 2008: Appeared in the fi rst six games at defensive end before suff ering a season-ending injury … Recorded 11 tackles, 2.5 tackles for a loss and 2.0 sacks … Tallied a pair of tackles and a sack against Villanova … Also posted a pair of tackles with a sack in the win at Dela-ware … Registered two tackles with 0.5 tackles for a loss in the win at New Hampshire … Earned a season-high three stops in the victory against VMI … 2007: Scout team lineback-er … Osbourn Senior High School: Named the AAA State Defensive Player of the Year

jimmyHOBSON

FullbackJunior • 5-11 • 218Cincinnati, OhioSt. Xavier 38

marcusHYDE

Defensive LineSophomore • 6-3 • 242Manassas, Va.Osbourn 52

willHONBARRIER

Wide ReceiverSophomore • 6-3 • 200Bedford, Va.Jefferson Forrest 14

garethHISSONG

Tight EndJunior • 6-3 • 236Hanover, Pa.Delone Catholic 83

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by the Virginia High School League Coaches Association as a senior after leading Osbourn to a perfect 14-0 record and the AAA State Championship … Tallied 181 tackles, 10 sacks, eight forced fumbles and two blocked punts to also earn fi rst-team all-state honors under head coach Steve Schultz … Named a Second-Team All-Met selection by the Washington Post and the Northwest Region Defensive Player of the Year … Recorded three quarterback Post and the Northwest Region Defensive Player of the Year … Recorded three quarterback Postsacks and forced two fumbles that led to touchdowns in the state championship game … Collected 149 tackles as a junior and 67 as a sophomore … Also lettered three years in track and fi eld and earned two letters in lacrosse … Personal: Son of Gary D. Hyde, Jr. and Vivien Hyde … Enjoys training and working with computers … Majoring in kinesiology … Born on October 24, 1988 in Cape Coral, Fla.

Hyde’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2008 6/0 7 4 11 2.5/15 2.0/15 0 0/0 0/0 0 1 0

Impressive spring brings him into the fall as key reserve at defensive tackle … Tremendous athletic potential … One of the team’s most explosive interior lineman (32 inch vertical) … Has shown consistent gains in the weight room in time on campus (570lb squat, 355lbs clean, 370lbs bench) … Will improve as he gains experience … 2008: Missed season for personal reasons … 2007: Saw limited action in nine games as a defensive tackle … Contributed eight tackles, including one sack and a .5 TFL … 2006: Scout team defensive lineman … Dunwoody High School: Three-year starter and letterman on the defensive line for coach James Teeter … Recorded 44 solo stops and had 23 assisted tackles for a total of 67 his senior season … Also contributed four sacks, six TFLs and caused and recovered a fumble … Lettered in track and fi eld as a thrower … Member of the National Honor Society … Played the cello in the school orchestra … Won three high school weight lift-ing competitions … Personal: Son of Ernest Jean-Pierre and Theresa Jean-Pierre … A volunteer with Dream Catchers on camps along with being a youth volunteer … Planning to major in economics … Enjoys lifting weights, swimming, orchestra and fi shing … Born on June 22, 1988 in Boyton Beach, Fla.

Young defensive end with a good frame and work ethic … Had a solid spring develop-ing his technique and alignments … 2008: Redshirted as a scout team defensive end … Tallwood High School: Three-year letterwinner at defensive end, tight end and off ensive tackle at Tallwood for Head Coach Thad Harold … Earned First-Team All-Beach and honor-able mention All-Tidewater honors as a senior … Named both team captain and team MVP for a senior season which saw him record 14 sacks and an amazing 63 TFLs … Also recorded 12 forced fumbles and 17 QB hurries … Ended his career with 169 total tackles … Sec-

bryanJEAN-PIERRE

Defensive LineJunior • 6-4 • 275Dunwoody, Ga.Dunwoody 50

chrisJOHNSON

Defensive LineR-Freshman • 6-3 • 229Virginia Beach, Va.Tallwood 91

ond-Team All-Beach as a junior and an honorable mention All-Beach District performer as a sophomore … Male Athlete of the Year at Tallwood in 2008 … Three-year letterwinner in track and fi eld as both a shot-putter and a sprint hurdler … Won a district championship in his lone year of wrestling in 2004 …Voted King of Tallwood’s Homecoming Court … Also was a mentor and tutor … Personal: Son of Kristen Johnson and Melvin Reese … Pursu-ing a business management major … A member of FCA and the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity … Born on July 15, 1989 in Temple Hills, Md.

Enters the fall as one of team’s most experienced reserves with 30 games of playing expe-rience … Will compete for reps at cornerback … Has consistently improved during his career … Recovering from a toe injury but is expected to make healthy return this fall … Provides depth at cornerback and will also be a key player on special teams … Consistent in both eff ort and performance … 2008: Appeared in eight contests and made one start at cornerback … Finished the year with 23 tackles and an interception … Came up huge in the win at New Hampshire, totaling a career-high 10 tackles and an interception … Hon-ored as the W&M QB Club Special Teams Player of the Week after registering three tackles in the win against VMI … Also made three stops in the win against Norfolk State … 2007: Saw action in all 11 games, contributing 12 total tackles … Saw limited game reps at cornerback … 2006: Played in all 11 games as one of the team’s top special teams kick coverage contribu-tors … Recorded 10 total tackles on the season and was named the special team’s player of the week after tallying fi ve stops against Delaware … Assisted on a tackle against VMI … Regis-tered a pair of stops at Massachusetts … Fin-ished with three solo tackles and a pair of assists against the Blue Hens … Collected one unas-sisted tackle against Richmond … 2005: Scout team defensive back … St. Christopher’s School: Three-year starter at QB for coach Paul Padalino and also started at defensive back in 2004 … Helped the Saints earn their fi rst Prep League Championship since 1991 … Named a Second Team All-Metro Defensive Back by the Richmond Times-Dispatch … First Team All-State Division 3 VISFA Quarterback … All-Virginia Prep League Quarterback and Defensive Back … Ended his senior season with 802 total yards (430 rushing, 372 passing) and 16 touchdowns (nine rushing, four passing, two interception returns, one punt return) … Contributed 46 tackles, 11 pass breakups, four INTs, one fumble forced and recovered … Accumulated 1,209 total yards (676 passing, 533 rushing) and 12 TDs (nine rushing, three passing) in just 10 games … Also lettered in basketball and track … Member of the school’s French club … Personal: Son of Sherry and Fred Johnson, Sr. … Enjoys playing video games … Majoring in kinesiology … Born June 16, 1987 in Richmond, Va.

Johnson’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2006 11/0 4 6 10 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 02007 11/0 7 5 12 1.0/35 0.0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 02008 8/1 8 15 23 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 0/0 1/0 3 0 0Totals 30/1 19 26 45 1.0/35 0.0/0 0 0/0 1/0 3 0 0

fredJOHNSON

Defensive BackSenior • 6-1 • 187Richmond, Va.St. Christopher’s 42

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S Reserve place-kicker … Will look to continue to develop in fall … 2008: Redshirted as scout team kicker … Bedford North Lawrence High School: A four-year letterwinner as a defensive back, wide receiver and kicker at Bedford North Lawrence for Head Coach Brett Szabo … Named all-area during all four seasons and was a two-time all-conference honoree … Was 5A IFCA All-State as a kicker in 2007 … Garnered academic all-state hon-ors as well … Finished his career with a number of school records, including most points in a career, longest fi eld goal, highest percentage of touchbacks and most touchbacks in a season … A three-year letterwinner in soccer as well … Earned all-conference honors and was named to the state’s top 60 as a junior … Second leading goal scorer in school history, while holding the program marks for most assists in a season and a career as well, as most goals in a game … Earned top awards in several subjects in high school … A member of the National Honor Society and class treasurer for three years … Personal: Son of Marc and Julie Jones … Sister, Nicole (cross country), and brother, Julian (football and soccer), compete in athletics at DePauw University, while his father participated in track, boxing and cross country, at West Point … Younger sister Justine a freshman on the Indiana University swim team … Born on August 26, 1989 in Albany, N.Y.

Coming off a solid showing in the spring as a reserve at tailback … Soft hands and good footwork out of the backfi eld … Displayed fl ashes of power and explosiveness … Will chal-lenge for special teams reps as he continues to develop in the fall … 2008: Redshirted as the scout team running back … Tabb High School: A two-year letterwinner at running back for Tabb … An honorable mention all-district choice as a senior … Named Region I Player of the Week during the 2007 season … Rushed for 1,018 yards as a senior and averaged 8.6 yards per carry … Had 13 rushing touchdowns and one receiving TD … De-fensively, fi nished with 30 tackles and four sacks … Also lettered in basketball and track at Tabb … Earned the Coaches Award in track in 2007 … A member of the National Honor Society, Boys State and the U.S. Achievement Academy … Personal: Son of DeWayne and Pamela Richard … Father was a four-year starter in basketball at Xavier University of Loui-siana … Majoring in Physics … Born on April 2, 1990 in San Antonio, Texas.

blakeJONES

Kicker/PunterR-Freshman • 6-0 • 176Bedford, Ind.Bedford North Lawrence 84

meltoyaJONES

Running BackR-Freshman • 5-9 • 200Hampton, Va.Tabb 44

nolanKEARNEY

Tight EndR-Freshman • 6-4 • 246Glenmoore, Pa.Downingtown West 85

Transitioned to tight end after spending spring as quarterback … Brings good size and athleticism … Showed fl ashes of great physical potential in the spring … Will need the fall to learn new position … 2008: Redshirted as the scout team quarterback … Down-ingtown West High School: Three-year starter at quarterback at Downingtown West for Head Coach Michael Milano … A three-time all-league and all-area selection … Garnered all-state accolades as a senior … Led his team to a 10-2 record and the third round of the state playoff s in 2007 … Completed 145-of-238 passes for 21 touchdowns (with just three interceptions) as a senior … Also contributed 555 yards and nine touchdowns rushing … Threw for 1,500 yards and 14 TDs as a junior, completing 99 passes in 148 attempts and ran for an additional 447 yards … Passed for 1,305 yards while running for 355 yards during his sophomore season … Set every passing record at Downingtown West …Also a starter on Downingtown West’s baseball and basketball teams … Averaged 10 points per game in basketball as a senior … An honor roll student in high school … Personal: Son of Robin and Thomas Kearney … Father played center and nose tackle at Pennsylvania, while his uncle, Kevin Nolan, played guard at North Carolina … Born on December 8, 1989 in Chester County, Pa.

An aggressive young lineman who adds depth at guard … Will look to continue his devel-opment in fall … 2008: Redshirted as a scout team off ensive lineman … Midlothian:A three-year letterwinner at off ensive and defensive tackle at Midlothian for Head Coach Dave Cooper … Earned First-Team All-Dominion District honors a s a senior and was an honorable mention all-region and all-metro choice … A six-time Scholar-Athlete … Also lettered in basketball and outdoor track and fi eld in high school … A member of the Latin Club … Personal: Son of Stan and Joanne Kearns … Father played football at East Caro-lina (1978-82) … Cousin, Kevin Schmidt, currently plays on the basketball team at UCLA … Enjoys fi shing, golf and Enjoys fi shing, golf and Enjoys fi shing, golf lifting weights … Born on July 28, 1989 in Fairfax County, Va.

ryanKEARNS

Offensive LineR-Freshman • 6-5 • 293Midlothian, Va.Midlothian 65

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pionship … Personal: Son of Rutledge and Beth Livingston … Father played football at Clemson … Majoring in kinesiology … Born on Nov. 29, 1985 in Hendersonville, N.C.

Livingston’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2007 11/11 42 34 76 1.0/2 0.0/0 0 0/0 0/0 6 0 02008 9/2 17 9 26 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 0/0 1/0 1 0 0Totals 20/13 59 43 102 1.0/2 0.0/0 0 0/0 1/0 7 0 0

Impressive athlete who will continue to challenge for reps as reserve quarterback in the fall … Came to campus as a quarterback, but spent last fall at wide out … Has the abil-ity to use speed and quickness to make plays … Needs to continue to gain experience in the off ense … 2008: Member of the travel squad who saw limited reps at wide out … 2007: Redshirted as scout team quarterback/athlete … Paul VI Catholic High School:Three-year letterwinner and two-time First-Team All-Washington Catholic Athletic Confer-ence quarterback for coach Pat McGroarty … Passed for 2,007 yards and 21 touchdowns, completing 143 of 270 attempts as a senior … Finished career with 4,176 yards and 36 touchdowns, having completed 298 of 595 career attempts … Two-time honorable men-tion All-Met selection by the Washington Post … Also lettered two years in basketball and Washington Post … Also lettered two years in basketball and Washington Postone year in track … Member of the FCA and a student ambassador … Served as a United States Senate page in the summer of 2005 … Personal: Son of Robert and Patricia Mangas … Father played football at Kentucky (1978-82) … Enjoys basketball and golf and is a general sports enthusiast … Majoring in mathematics … Born on February 22, 1989 in Arlington, Va.

Returns as the squad’s starting left tackle … Started every game at the position as redshirt freshman in 2008 … Will look to build on his solid debut performance … Blends outstand-ing footwork and technique with an aggressive style … Has the ability to challenge for postseason honors with continued improvements in size and strength … 2008: Started all 11 games at left tackle … 2007: Scout team off ensive lineman … Woodberry Forest School: First-Team All-State (VISFA) on defensive line as a senior under head coach Clint Alexander … Two-time First-Team All-Prep League selection and an All-Central Virginia se-lection by the Daily Progress … Earned second-team all-state honors on the off ensive line in ‘05 … One of the state’s top independent school wrestlers as a two-time VISFA heavy-weight state champion and 2006 Beast of the East champion … 2007 national prep wres-tling champion … Posted a career wrestling record of 121-11 … Personal: Son Jeff and Karen Marcey … Brother, Jeff , Jr., played off ensive tackle at VMI … Enjoys fi shing, hunting and dancing … Majoring in economics … Born on October 27, 1988 in Fairfax, Va.

seanKROEGER

PunterR-Freshman • 6-2 • 160New Providence, N.J.New Providence 82

Will look to add depth as punter … Great work ethic … 2008: Redshirted as scout team punter … New Providence: A three-year letterwinner as a punter and kicker at New Prov-idence for Head Coach Frank Bottone … Earned all-conference honors as a punter three times … Garnered second-team all-area distinction as a punter in 2008 after averaging 40 yards per punt … Selected as an all-conference kicker in ‘08 … Also lettered in baseball and track, earning all-conference honors in both sports … Member of the National Honor Society … Personal: Son of John and Maureen Kroeger … Father played football at Wil-liam and Mary (1974-76) … Born on February 20, 1990 in Summit, N.J.

One of the team’s most mature and intelligent players who enters fall as the starting free safety … Slowed by an injury in ‘08, but made a healthy return this spring … A leader in the defensive backfi eld … Possesses great understanding of the team’s system … One of the team’s most consistent players, both in preparation and production … 2008: Missed the opening two games due to injury but played in the fi nal nine contests with two starts at free safety … Finished the season with 26 tackles and an interception … Totaled a sea-son-high six tackles (fi ve solo) in the win at Delaware … Registered fi ve stops in the victories against New Hampshire and Rhode Island … Intercepted a pass in his season debut against Norfolk State … Tallied three tackles and a pass breakup at James Madison … 2007: Started all 11 games at free safety … Third on the team in tackles with 76 … Opened up the ‘07 season with 10 stops against Delaware … Amassed nine tackles on three occa-sions, against VMI, Towson and Richmond … Had four unassisted tackles against Maine … Registered two tackles for losses … Western Michigan: Reserve defensive back in 2006 after redshirting in 2005 … Prep: Played one season at The Hun School in 2004 and compiled 62 tackles and six interceptions … One of 11 athletes from his prep squad to become Division I-A scholarship players … Prior to prep school, lettered four years and was a three-year starter at quarterback and defensive back at Henderson High School … Registered 106 tackles and fi ve interceptions as a senior in 2003 … Passed for a school-record 1,860 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior … Earned 11 varsity letters (basketball, track) and was twice named the school’s Most Valuable Athlete … Helped the track team to Single A state cham-

robertLIVINGSTON

Defensive BackSenior • 6-3 • 203Hendersonville, N.C.The Hun School 17

d.j.MANGAS

QuarterbackSophomore • 6-1 • 194Chantilly, Va.Paul VI 19

jakeMARCEY

Offensive LineSophomore • 6-4 • 285Gainesville, Va.Woodberry Forest 77

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reading books, music, movies, billiards and swimming … Majoring in kinesiology with a sociology minor … Born on May 18, 1988 in Norfolk, Va.

Marriner’s Career Off ensive StatsYear G/S Att Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G2007 9/7 115 518 4.5 1 25 57.6 10 22 2.2 2 23 2.42008 8/0 29 141 4.9 1 19 17.6 4 34 8.5 0 14 4.2Totals 17/7 144 659 4.6 2 25 38.8 14 56 4.0 2 23 3.3

Athletic young strong safety who comes into the fall looking to gain experience after miss-ing the spring with an injury … 2008: Redshirted as a scout team defensive back … River Hill High School: A three-year letterwinner at linebacker and running back at River Hill for Head Coach Brian Van Deusen … A fi rst-team consensus all-state selection as a junior and a senior … Named the Baltimore Touchdown Club Metro and Baltimore Sun Defensive Player of the Year … A two-time Howard Country Player of the Year … A First-Team Baltimore Sun All-Met choice in 2007 … An honorable mention all-state selection as a sophomore … A three-time fi rst-team all-county selection … Finished his career with 476 career tackles, the most in River Hill history … Also fi nished with the most career rushing yards (3800) and touchdowns (86) in school history … Holds program bests for tackles in a season and career tackles for loss … Personal: Son of Todd and Lynn Martin … Brothers, Chris and Tyler, played football at McDaniel College, while his father played football at James Madison … Born on June 8, 1990 in Columbia, Md.

Returns as an all-conference performer at wide out and the team’s top deep threat … Look-ing for an even more productive senior season as he is completely recovered from the knee surgery, which cost him the fi nal 10 games of his sophomore season (2007) … Blends tre-mendous speed with outstanding strength (300lbs clean, 410lbs squat) and great hands … A threat to score from any position on the fi eld … One of fastest recruits in school history who brought a career-best 100-meter time of 10.5 to campus … 2008: Selected to the All-CAA Third Team … Started all 11 games … Led the team with 40 receptions for 718 yards … Recorded eight touchdown catches, tying him for second in the CAA … Hauled in six catches for 99 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the season opener at N.C. State … Also had a pair of touchdowns with three catches for 80 yards in the victory against Norfolk State … Registered fi ve catches for 76 yards, including the game-winning score with 22 seconds remaining in the win at New Hampshire … Tallied 96 receiving yards and a touchdown in the win at Towson … Had six catches for 92 yards at James Madison … Totaled 96 receiving yards in the triumph against Northeastern … Hauled in touchdown receptions in the wins against VMI and Towson … 2007: Started the fi rst game of the season before suff ering a

courtlandMARRINER

Running BackJunior • 5-9 • 182Chesapeake, Va.Western Branch 25

Enters the fall looking to push for playing time at tailback … One of team’s most explo-sive athletes … Impressive spring has staff looking for creative ways to fi nd him increased touches this fall … Lead the Tribe in rushing as a freshman in 2007, gaining 518 yards … Possesses all the explosive qualities of a game-breaking back … Outstanding speed (4.4 40-yard dash) and elusiveness … Also a very physical runner with great strength for size(325lbs power clean, 540lbs squat, 340lbs bench) … A hard worker who is improving his ball skills … Received Outstanding Leadership Award from Alpha Kappa Alpha … 2008:Appeared in eight games with 141 rushing yards on 29 carries and a touchdown … En-tered preseason camp as the team’s starting tailback, but sustained a knee injury during fall scrimmage … Also made four catches for 34 yards … Reg-istered a season-high 52 rushing yards on eight carries in the win at Towson … Totaled 43 yards on the ground on fi ve attempts the following weekend in the victory at Northeastern … Found the end zone and tallied a 14-yard reception in the triumph against Rhode Island … 2007: Appeared in nine games, earning seven starts … Leading rusher on the team with 518 yards on 115 car-ries and one touchdown … Had four carries in the season opener against Delaware … Saw more action due to injuries and had double-digit rushing attempts the rest of the season … Registered a season-high 86 yards on 21 carries against UMass … Racked up 78 yards on 11 carries against Richmond … Totaled 10 catches for 22 yards on the season … Hauled in two catches for 18 yards and a touchdown against JMU … Also had a touchdown reception against Hofstra … Started the season as a key special teams contribu-tor with nine kick returns for 203 yards in the fi rst three games … Opened the season with six kick returns for 137 yards … 2006: Scout team tailback … Earned Special Teams Player of the Week honors in the week leading up to the Maine game … Western Branch High School: Four-year letterwinner at both running back and defensive back for coach Lew Johnston … Earned all-district honors at both positions as a senior … Named team MVP as a senior … Averaged nearly 9.0 yards per rushing attempt in his senior season, fi nishing the year as the team’s leading rusher with 780 yards and 13 touchdowns … Earned team’s leadership award … Rushed for 1,866 yards and 36 touchdowns in his scholastic career … Four-year letterwinner in track and fi eld for coach Claude Toukene … One of the state’s top scholastic 55-meter runners with a personal record time of 6.40 … Two-time district champion in the event … Also a two-time district champion in long jump … Won a district title in 100-meter and fi nished second in 200-meter … Holds school record in 55m, 60m (6.86), 100m (10.30), 200m (21.20) and 300m (34.72) … Served as secretary of Student Council Association … Member of School Planning Council and various youth ministries … Personal: Son of Melvin and Melody Marriner … Uncle, Antonio Thomas, played football at James Madison … Founder of the Bridging the Gap Organization … A member of the NAACP, FCA, Tribe United, Project Dream on campus as well as a President’s Aide … Enjoys

zachMARTIN

Defensive BackR-Freshman • 5-10 • 177Clarksville, Md.River Hill 49

d.j.MCAULAY

Wide ReceiverSenior • 5-11 • 185New Haven, Conn.Westminster School 4

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season-ending ankle injury … Racked up a career-high 162 yards on seven catches for one touchdown in the season opener against Delaware … Had one rush for six yards … 2006:Battled injury to play in eight games with three starts … Showed big-play ability with three receptions over 45 yards and fi nished the year with 307 yards on 21 catches … Aver-aged 14.6 yards per catch and brought in two touchdown catches … Opened the season strong with a season-high 82 yards on fi ve grabs, including a 49-yard scoring reception from Mike Potts at Maryland … Caught fi ve passes for 53 yards and had a 15-yard run against Maine … Pulled in a 45-yard catch against Hofstra and fi nished with two catches for 53 yards … Re-corded four receptions for 47 yards at UMass … Returned to action at Towson and aided the upset with a 45-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter … Played a total of 278 off ensive snaps … 2005: Saw time on special teams and within the off ense as a true freshman … Tallied two catches for 49 yards and four total tackles on kick coverage … Both grabs came in win over Liberty, including a season-long 39-yard reception … Westminster School: Very versatile athlete who saw playing time at wide receiver, cornerback and running back for coach Desmond Robinson … Led team in rushing and was second in receptions … Earned All-New England honors as a wide receiver … Member of the school’s yearbook club and the National Honor Society … Personal: Son of Donald McAulay and Terrie Estes … En-joys reading and running …A member of the NAACP, the Black Empowerment Caucus, the African American Male Coalition, the Black Student Organization and Phi Beta Sigma Frater-nity on campus … Vice President of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and on the NPHC Council, …Majoring in Black Studies and Marketing … Son, Jayden McAulay, was born June 11, 2008 … Born August 25, 1986 in New Haven, Conn.

McAulay’s Career Off ensive StatsYear G/S Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G Rush Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G2005 9/0 2 49 24.5 0 39 5.4 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.42006 8/3 21 307 14.6 2 49 38.4 4 39 9.8 0 27 6.12007 1/1 7 162 23.1 1 40 162.0 1 6 6.0 0 6 6.02008 11/11 40 718 18.0 8 65 65.3 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.5Totals 29/15 70 1236 17.7 11 65 42.6 7 46 6.6 0 27 1.6

Returning all-conference performer who is coming off an impressive spring performance where he showed increased consistency and leg strength … Poised to make another run at postseason recognition … Proven performer under pressure … Arguably one of the team’s most improved players in 2008, as he increased his per punt average by over six yards (35.1 yds/punt in 2007 vs. 41.5 average in ‘08) … 2008: Selected to the All-CAA Third Team … Ranked second in the conference with 41.5 yards per punt … Totaled 45

davidMILLER

PunterJunior • 6-0 • 183Centreville, Va.Westfi eld 87

punts for 1,869 yards … Pinned the opposi-tion inside the 20-yard line 12 times … Re-corded four punts of 50 or more yards in the season opener at N.C. State … Also pinned the Wolfpack inside the 20-yard line twice … Pinned Villanova inside the 20-yard line twice … Recorded a 60-yard punt and had a pair of punts downed inside the 20 twice at James Madison … Registered a season-long 65-yard punt in the season fi nale against Richmond … Averaged 49.0 yards per punt (four attempts) versus the Spiders … 2007:Started all 11 games at punter … Averaged 35.1 yds/attempt over 43 punts last on year … Placed nine punts inside the 20-yard line … Had a career long 48-yard eff ort vs. Va. Tech … Also included in his afternoon vs. the Hokies was a career-high 11 attempts … 2006: Spent the season on travel squad, but did not see any game action … Westfi eld High School: Three-year letterwinner who was named one of Virginia’s Top 60 recruits by the Roanoke Times … Named All-Met by Wash-ington Post for AAA Concorde District … Connected on 20 of 26 career fi eld goal attempts, ington Post for AAA Concorde District … Connected on 20 of 26 career fi eld goal attempts, ington Postincluding a school record 48-yarder … Had 37 touchbacks on 49 kickoff s and was 6-for-7 on fi eld goals as a senior, including the 48-yarder … Earned fi rst team all-district and second team all-region honors as a senior … Named the 2005 Times Kicker of the Year … Also han-dled punting duties and averaged 35 yards an attempt … First team All-Examiner punter All-Examiner punter All-Examiner… Cum laude student all four years and also captain of the soccer team … Personal: Son of David and Barbara Miller … Sister, Amanda, is an All-American diver at Purdue … Enjoys playing kickball … Majoring in kinesiology … Born on September 15, 1988 in Va.

Miller’s Career Punting StatsYear G/S No Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd2007 11/11 43 1509 35.1 48 0 6 9 12008 11/11 45 1869 41.5 65 8 5 12 1Totals 22/22 88 3378 38.4 65 8 11 21 2

Comes into the fall looking to challenge for starting center duties … Enjoyed healthy spring after recovering from an ankle injury that cost him entire ‘08 season … Also has the poten-tial to contribute at guard … 2008: Missed season with ankle injury … 2007: Missed the season with an injury … 2006: Scout team lineman … Earned Scout Team Player of the Week honors in the week leading up to James Madison game … Kellam High School:Four-year letterman as a center and off ensive tackle for coach Chris DeWitt … Ranked 14th nationally amongst scholastic centers by ESPN.com … First team All-Virginia Beach and All-Tidewater as a senior … Second-team All-Eastern Region … Earned second-team all-district honors as a junior, while earning honorable mention honors as a sophomore … Served as team captain as a senior … Helped Kellam reach state playoff s with a rushing attack that averaged more than 300 yards per game … Listed as a Top-100 recruit by the Roanoke Times … Member of school’s 1,000-lb. club for weight lifting … Member of the National Honor Society and earned place on Principal’s List … Personal: Son of Donald and Karen Miller … Enjoys weight lifting, fi shing, paint ball … Majoring in history … Born on June 16, 1988 in Virginia Beach, Va.

tylerMILLER

Offensive LineJunior • 6-3 • 280Virginia Beach, Va.Floyd Kellam 73

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S Enters the fall as a key reserve at weak-side linebacker … An exciting young talent who is explosive off the ball … Has the intangibles to be a productive player in the team’s defen-sive scheme … Plays with great toughness and prepares with a great desire to improve … Will see playing time a member of special teams as well … 2008: Redshirted as a scout team linebacker … Caroline High School: A three-year letterwinner at running back and linebacker at Caroline for Head Coach Robert Jenkins … A three-time fi rst-team all-district, all-region and all-area choice at both running back and linebacker … A fi rst-team all-state linebacker as a senior … Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year (top 50 in the nation) as a junior … Graduated as Caroline’s all-time leading tackler … President of the National Honor Society and his high school class as a sophomore, junior and senior … A member of the BETA Club and FCA … Personal: Son of Alvin and Elaine Mines … Planning to major in Kinesiology … Sings with the group Ebony Expressions on campus … Born on February 8, 1990 in Richmond, Va.

Promising talent at wide out who was limited in spring drills by injury … Needs to work for increased reps in fall to gain more experience in off ense … Will compete to be on the travel squad and could contribute on special teams … 2008: Redshirted as scout team wide receiver … Honored as the W&M QB Club Scout Team Off ensive Player of the Year … Stone Bridge High School: A four-year letterwinner at wide receiver at Stone Bridge for Head Coach Mickey Thompson … Helped Stone Bridge to the Virginia AAA Division 5 State Championship in 2007 … Tied the state record for touchdowns in the championship game with three to go along with 158 yards receiving … As a senior, earned fi rst-team all-state, all-region and all-district honors … Broke the Stone Bridge school records for receiving yards in a season with 1,199, receiving touchdowns with 19 and receptions with 59 … Also lettered in basketball … Was an SCA Rep and a member of DECA and FBLA … Personal:Son of Gill Moody and Hiedi Portalatin … Uncle, Keith Moody, played basketball at the University of Nebraska … Born on July 10, 1990 in Fairfax, Va.

jabrelMINES

LinebackerR-Freshman • 6-0 • 206Doswell, Va.Caroline 10

ryanMOODY

Wide ReceiverR-Freshman • 5-11 • 171Ashburn, Va.Stone Bridge 9

c.j.MUSE

Offensive LineSenior • 6-4 • 313Lexington, S.C.Lexington 56

kyleO’BRIEN

Defensive LineJunior • 6-0 • 247Cockeysville, Md.McDonogh 40

Comes into the fall as the starting left guard and as one of the team’s most experienced play-ers, having made 33 career starts along the off ensive line … Versatile player with the ability to play all fi ve positions up front … Also handles the short snapping duties on placement kicks … 2008: Started all 11 games at guard … 2007: Started all 11 games and totaled 731 off ensive snaps … 2006: Saw action in all 11 games and earned two starts at guard in the fi nal two games of the season … Played a total of 156 off ensive snaps … 2005: Scout team off ensive lineman who joined the travel squad late in the season … Lexington High School: Two-year starter at off ensive tackle for coach Bart Miller … Earned all-region and all-area honors as a senior … Chosen to participate in Carolina’s North/South All-Star game … Named one of the top 50 players in South Carolina by The State … Selected to the High School Sports Report all-state team as a senior … Also a member of the school’s golf team and a three-year letterwinner … Member of the school’s Beta, DECA and FBLA clubs … Student Council member … Personal: Son of Cameron and Virginia Muse … Enjoys fi sh-ing, ping pong, golfi ng, watching movies, listening to music and video games … Majoring in anthropology with a minor in history … Born February 23, 1987 in Greensboro, N.C.

Brings the team a solid reserve at defensive end … Maximizes talents and opportunities … Tremendous toughness and work ethic … Showed great improvement with alignments and assignments this spring … Great energy, fi nds ways to make plays … Came to program as school-start walk-on linebacker … Also contributes on special teams … 2008: Key re-serve at defensive end who appeared in all 11 games … Finished the year with 18 tackles … Recorded a career-high six tackles (three solo) in the victory against Norfolk State … Made three stops in the season opener at N.C. State … Totaled a pair of tackles versus New Hampshire, Towson and James Madison … 2007: Missed the season due to ACL surgery …2006: Joined the program as a walk-on in the fall and redshirted as a scout team linebacker … McDonogh School: Played under coach Dom Damico … Earned all-county honors at linebacker and was named honorable mention all-state for big schools in Maryland … Personal: Son of Terry and Susan O’Brien … Enjoys lacrosse, fi shing and water sports … Majoring in economics … Born on April 15, 1988 in Baltimore, Md.

O’Brien’sO’Brien’sO’Brien’ Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2007 DNP2008 11/0 9 9 18 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0

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Talented player who provides depth at safety … An important special teams performer … Solid tackler who is fundamentally sound … Boasts tremendous work ethic and is reliable in alignments and assignments … Will contribute on special teams … 2008: Saw action in seven games primarily on special teams … Registered a tackle in the win at New Hamp-shire … 2007: Scout team defensive back … Douglas Freeman High School: Two-year varsity letterwinning running back and defensive back for coach Bob Brinkley … Earned All-Colonial District honors at running back as a junior … Served as team captain as a senior … Lettered four years running hurdles in outdoor track and two years for indoor track … Two-time team captain (2005, 2006) for both indoor and outdoor track and fi eld teams … Also lettered one season in wrestling … Vice President of the National Honor Society as a senior … Latin Club President as a senior and Interact Club President as a junior and se-nior … Beta Club member … Personal: Son of John and Suzy O’Connor … Father played baseball at Richmond (1977-80) … Enjoys guitar, snowboarding and reading … Majoring in English and Business … Born on January 25, 1989 in Blacksburg, Va.

Converted from defensive tackle to center this spring and enters the fall listed as the starter … Has the strength and athletic ability to contribute immediately … Powerful lower body (505lbs squat) … 2008: Appeared in two games at defensive tackle … Registered a tackle in the win against VMI … Also made a stop the following week in the victory against Nor-folk State … 2007: Scout team defensive linemanScout team defensive linemanScout team def … Parkland High School: Two-year letterwinner and team captain as a senior under head coach Jim Morgans … Earned fi rst-team all-conference and second-team all-area honors at defensive end … Selected to play in the Pennsylvania East-West All-Star Game … Named team’s defensive MVP both as a ju-nior and senior … Tallied nine sacks, an interception and scored two defensive touchdowns in 2006 … Finished career with 15 sacks and eight fumble recoveries … Also lettered two years in basketball (power forward) and was named to the conference all-star team as a senior … Member of the National Honor Society and Latin Club … Personal: Son of Mike and Cheryl Pagliaro … Enjoys basketball, listening to music, video games, ping-pong and spending time with friends … Planning to major in kinesiology… Born on January 10, 1989 in Allentown, Pa.

jakeO’CONNOR

Defensive BackSophomore • 6-0 • 185Richmond, Va.Douglas S. Freeman 31

jamesPAGLIARO

Offensive LineSophomore • 6-3 • 278Schnecksville, Pa.Parkland 68

brianPATE

KickerSenior • 5-9 • 182Fredericksburg, Va.Massaponax 80

Enters the fall as one of the league’s most accurate and experienced kickers … Coming off a spring season in which he showed increased strength and consistency … Returns after earn-ing fi rst-team all-conference honors in 2008 … Signifi cantly improved his performance on kickoff s last fall … His 22 career fi eld goals are tied for seventh all-time at the College … Former walk-on … Named Academic All-Conference and made Athletic Academic Honor Roll … 2008: Selected to the All-CAA First Team … Ranked second in the conference and led the team with 7.3 points per game … Average of 1.18 fi eld goals per game led the conference and ranked tied for 17th nationally … Made 13-of-16 fi eld goal attempts … Converted 3-of-4 fi eld goal attempts from beyond 40 yards … Was successful on all 41 ex-tra-point attempts … Registered 60 kickoff s for an average of 56.8 yards per kick with a pair of touchbacks … Honored as the CAA Special Teams Player of the Week following the Rhode Island game after connecting on both his fi eld goal attempts … Hit season-long fi eld goals of 43 yards at N.C. State and at James Madison … Converted a 42-yard fi eld goal attempt in the win against VMI … Hit a pair of fi eld goals in the win at Delaware and in the season fi nale against Richmond … Honored as the W&M QB Club Special Teams Player of the Year … CAA Academic All-Conference … 2007: Starting place-kicker in all 11 games … Led the team with 67 points … Was 9-for-16 on fi eld goals and 40-for-41 on PATs … Had 55 kickoff s for an average of 49.5 yards with one touchback … Had two fi eld goals against Liberty, Towson and UMass … Made a season-long 45-yard kick against UMass … 2006: Split time between the travel squad and the scout team … Massaponax High School:Earned three letters as a place kicker for head coach Eric Ludden … Earned honorable mention All-Metro honors from the Washington Post all three seasons as the starter Post all three seasons as the starter Post… Also was awarded all-district, all-area and second-team all-re-gion honors in his three seasons as the starter … Named the team’s Special Team’s Player of the Year three times … Set the school re-cord for career fi eld goals and extra points … Also a three-year letterwinner in soccer … Established school records for career goals (55) and assists (49) … Was the team’s captain for three seasons … Also was an all-district, all-region and all-area soccer player for three seasons … Earned All-Metro honors from the Washington Post in senior season … Washington Post in senior season … Washington Post Per-sonal: Son of Daniel and Anne Pate … Enjoys beating teammates in video games … Plans on majoring in Business Finance … Born on August 31, 1986 in Silver Spring, Md.

Pate’s Career StatsYear PAT FGM-FGA 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lng Pts Blk2007 40-41 9-16 4-4 1-4 4-8 0-0 45 67 02008 41-41 13-16 2-2 8-10 3-4 0-0 43 80 2Totals 81-82 22-32 6-6 9-14 7-12 0-0 45 147 2

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S Enters the fall giving the team good depth at defensive end … A big, strong, fast player who made an impact as a redshirt freshman last season … Possesses great intensity and football instincts … Plays low with a physical style and good body position … Tremendous potential … 2008: Played in nine games and started the season fi nale against Richmond at defensive end … Recorded 24 tackles, 4.0 tackles for a loss and 0.5 sacks … Totaled a career-high six tackles at James Madison … Registered three stops and a pair of tackles for a loss in the season fi nale against Richmond … Made three stops, a half sack and a tackle for a loss in the triumph versus Rhode Island … Tallied four tackles (three solo) and a tackle for a loss in the victory versus Northeastern … 2007: Missed season due to ankle injury … St. Peter’s Prep: Helped lead St. Peter’s to an 11-1 record and its seventh consecutive Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic Association Championship under head coach Rich Hanson … Named to the Jersey Journal All-County First-Team … Recorded 72 total tackles Jersey Journal All-County First-Team … Recorded 72 total tackles Jersey Journalwith 7.5 quarterback sacks in 2006 … Added fi ve quarterback hurries and recovered two fumbles … Caught fi ve passes for 44 yards and a touchdown … Also lettered one season in basketball … Personal: Son of Neil and LiliIbeth Pradhanang … Enjoys working out … Planning to major in Kinesiology … Born on October 5, 1989 in Secaucus, N.J.

Pradhanang’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2008 9/1 15 9 24 4.0/7 0.5/1 0 0/0 0/0 1 0 0

Enters the fall looking to challenge for game reps as reserve middle linebacker … Extremely strong and very consistent in preparation … A tough player who will look to contribute on special teams as he gains more experience … 2008: Redshirted as scout team linebacker … Honored as the W&M QB Club Scout Team Defensive … Honored as the W&M QB Club Scout Team Defensive … Honored as the W&M QB Club Scout Team Def Player of the Year … Lafayette High School: A four-year letterwinner at Lafayette for Head Coach Paul Wheeler … Named the Bay Rivers District Defensive Player of the Year … The Region I Player of the Year … A fi rst-team all-state, all-region and all-district honoree … Named the Virginia GazettePlayer of the Year … Earned All-Virginia Gazette and All-Daily Press honors … Selected to the VHSL All-Star game … Personal: Son of Kevin and Teresa Ptachick … Father played football at the College from 1983-86 … Major is undecided … Born on March 14, 1990 in Roanoke, Va.

raviPRADHANANG

Defensive LineSophomore • 6-3 • 250Paramus, N.J.St. Peter’s Prep 94

t.j.PTACHICK

LinebackerR-Freshman • 6-2 • 225Williamsburg, Va.Lafayette 55

danielPULLEY

Defensive LineSenior • 6-3 • 267Chesapeake, Va.Atlantic Shores Christian 96

Provides solid depth at defensive tackle … Has a good feel for the position and schemes … Always brings great eff ort and has assumed valuable leadership position on defensive front … 2008: Appeared in six games with four tackles and a sack at defensive tackle … Totaled three tackles and a sack in the win against VMI … Also made a stop in the victory at New Hampshire … 2007: Member of travel squad, but saw limited playing time … 2006:Reserve defensive tackle who saw action in a pair of games … Recorded three tackles in the victory over VMI … 2005: Scout team … Earned scout team player of the week honors … Atlantic Shores Christian School: Letterwinning off ensive and defensive lineman for coach Rob Atwood … Named all-state on both off ense and defense as a sophomore, junior and senior … Led squad to a then school-record 37 wins over his career and led the team in tackles, TFLs, sacks and fumble recoveries as a senior … Also an all-conference golfer … Served as junior class vice president … Attended Chesapeake Student Leadership Forum and is active in youth ministry at church … Personal: Son of Randall and Leigh Pulley … Part of the FCA leadership at W&M … Enjoys golf, watching movies and video games … Pursuing a major in history with a minor in sociology … Born June 5, 1986 in Norfolk, Va.

Pulley’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2008 6/0 1 3 4 1.0/9 1.0/9 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0

A versatile young talent who worked at both defensive end and tackle this spring … Will challenge for special teams duties as he continues his development … 2008: Earned play-ing time in the win against Norfolk State … 2007: Scout team defensive lineScout team defensive lineScout team def man … TS Wootton High School: Earned two varsity letters as a two-way, two-year starter for coach Greg Malling … Named All-Met and all-league by the Washington Post and was selected Washington Post and was selected Washington Postto the Montgomery County Coaches Association First Team as a defensive lineman … Col-lected 55 total tackles with 23 tackles for loss, fi ve sacks and a forced fumble as a senior to claim team’s defensive MVP award … Earned honorable mention all-state honors for the AP Maryland Big Schools team … Second-Team All-Gazette … Also a three-year let-terwinner and two-time team captain in wrestling … Posted a 36-3 record at 215 lbs. to lead team to a 27-2 record and division title … Lettered two years in lacrosse … Earned the Wootton Scholar-Athlete Award eight times … Personal: Son of Pete and Cindy Rampp … Enjoys snowboarding, reading and kayaking … Interested in studying kinesiology … Born on February 19, 1989 in Washington, D.C.

andyRAMPP

Defensive LineSophomore • 6-2 • 236Rockville, Md.TS Wootton 59

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Offensive LineJunior • 6-5 • 270Marietta, Ga.Pope 76

Off ensive tackle who competed for reserve tackle position in spring … Comes into fall look-ing to continue to build experience in off ense … 2008: Scout team … 2007: Scout team off ensive tackle … 2006: Scout team off ensive lineman … Pope High School: Three-year letterwinner along the off ensive line for coach Bob Swank … Earned honorable men-tion all-region honors as a senior and was named Cobb County MVP … Played one season of rugby for coach Steve Dimino … Rugby squad was recognized in Georgia House of Rep-resentatives House Resolution 753 … Six-time selection for Character Education Student of the Month … Coached school’s powder puff team four years … Personal: Son of Suzanne Raxter … Enjoys hunting, camping, snowboarding, working on hot rods and boating … Majoring in Economics … Born February 19, 1988 in Atlanta, Ga.

Converted from linebacker to fullback this spring … Good strength and physical toughness … Will provide depth at position as he gains experience in off ense … 2008: Redshirted as scout team linebacker … Salem High School: Four-year letterwinner as a linebacker at Salem … First-team all-region and all-district selection as a senior … Also named as the CRUNCH Defensive Player of the Year … An All-Timesland selection … Honored as the Timesland selection … Honored as the TimeslandSpartan Bell Award Winner … Served as a team captain … Averaged more than 10 tackles per game in 2007 and set a single-season school record for assisted tackles … Finished career with 275 tackles … Garnered all-district distinction as a junior … Member of the National Honor Society, Key Club and was an Eagle Scout … Personal: Son of Stephen and Diane Ribble … Born on January 31, 1990 in Roanoke, Va.

Tremendous physical attributes allow him to contribute at either tailback or fullback … Good speed and hands … Has best size of all backs and is position’s most punishing runner … Ability to impact all phases of the Tribe’s off ense … Averaged 6.5 yds/carry over 59 career attempts … Played as a true freshman … 2008: Earned starts in the fi rst three games of the season before suff ering an injury … Appeared in nine games … Totaled

johnRIBBLE

FullbackR-Freshman • 6-2 • 227Salem, Va.Salem 39

terrenceRIGGINS

Running BackJunior • 6-1 • 224Newport News, Va.Denbigh 23

323 rushing yards on 40 carries for 8.1 yards per rush … Made three catches for 32 yards … Registered 180 rush-ing yards on just 15 carries in the win against VMI … Honored as the W&M QB Club Off ensive Player of the Week following the performance versus the Keydets … Rushed for 51 yards on 12 carries in the season opener at N.C. State … 2007: Started season on scout team, but moved to travel squad for fi nal three games of season due to injuries at tailback position … Saw action in fi nal three games, carrying the ball 19 times for 61 yards … Scored fi rst touchdown in fi rst career game at Hofstra … Also found end zone vs. James Madison … Denbigh High School: Four-year letterwinner and a four-year starter at running back and linebacker for head coach Tracy Harrod … Named Second-Team All-Peninsula District on off ense as a senior … Earned team’s off ensive MVP award as a senior and defensive MVP award as a junior … Rushed for 825 yards and seven touchdowns in 2006 … Also collected a combined six letters in indoor and outdoor track … Named indoor track’s top newcomer as a sophomore and team MVP as a junior … Named most inspirational for indoor track … Member of the National Honor Society … Personal:Son of Terry and Jowanda Riggins … Enjoys sports, video games and hanging out with friends … Majoring in kinesiology … Born on August 17, 1989 in Fort Riley, Kan.

Riggins’ Career Off ensive StatsRiggins’ Career Off ensive StatsRiggins’Year G/S Att Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G2007 3/0 19 61 3.2 2 21 20.3 2 8 4 0 5 2.72008 9/3 40 323 8.1 0 53 35.9 3 32 10.7 0 15 3.6Totals 12/3 59 384 6.5 1 53 32.0 5 40 8.0 0 15 3.3

One of only two seniors among Tribe receivers … Good ball skills and has toughness to play underneath coverages … Good strength (280lbs power clean) … Experience in playing all three receiving positions … High school teammate of current Tribe starting quarter-back R.J. Archer … 2008: Member of the travel squad and appeared in four games … 2007: Saw limited reps at wide out … Contributed seven receptions for 90 yards … First career receptions came at Villanova … Ended game with career best fi ve catches for 56 yards … Also had two receptions for 34 yards vs. UMass, including career-long 21-yard gain … 2006: Scout team wide receiver … 2005: Scout team … Albemarle High School:Two-year letterwinning wide receiver for coach Rick Vrhovac … Earned fi rst team all-region and all-district honors as a senior … Selected to play in state all-star game as a senior … Averaged over 100 receiving yards per game senior season and set school single-season and career records for receptions and receiving yards … Broke state record with six touchdown receptions in a game … Also a three-year letterwinner in baseball (shortstop) … Received all-academic awards in 2004 and 2005 … Personal: Son of Glenn and Christine Robertson … Father graduated from the College in 1971 … Enjoys music, off -roading, fi shing, base-ball and ping pong … Double majoring in business and art, with concentrations in process management, consulting and architecture … Born April 26, 1987 in Charlottesville, Va.

ericROBERTSON

Wide ReceiverSenior • 6-2 • 188Barboursville, Va.Albemarle 89

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S Enters fall listed as the top reserve at right tackle … Missed most of spring with injuryfall listed as the top reserve at right tackle … Missed most of spring with injuryfall listed as the top reserve at right tackle … Missed most of , but spring with injury, but spring with injuryis expected to make healthy return in fall … Athletic ability to contribute with continued health and development … 2008: Redshirted as scout team off ensive lineman … The Hun School: Three-year letterwinner at off ensive and defensive tackle at The Hun School for Head Coach Dave Dudeck … First-Team All-Mid Atlantic Prep League performer at both off ensive and defensive tackle as a senior … Selected to play in both the New Jersey North/South All-Star game and the Governor’s Bowl (a game featuring top players from New York vs. New Jersey) … Helped team to 9-0 record and the New Jersey Prep State Title and the Mid-Atlantic Prep League Championship as a senior … Finished senior season with 21 total tackles, fi ve tackles for losses, a blocked kick and one interception returned for a touchdown … Awarded First-Team All-Prep honors as an off ensive lineman by the Trenton Times, Star Ledger and Star Ledger and Star Ledger Princeton Packet … Princeton Packet … Princeton Packet Trenton Times also selected him Second-Team All-Prep Honors as a defensive lineman … Also a three-year letterwinner as a member of the tennis squad … Personal: Son of Kim Dean and Dan Salazar … Father played hockey at Princeton … Born on November 28, 1990 in Overland Park, Kan.

Enters fall looking to challenge for reserve duties at quarterback … Good size and arm strength … Great eff ort player who will look to continue to gain experience in off ense … 2008: Member of the travel squad for the N.C. State game … 2007: Scout team quarter-back … St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute: Named All-Western New York and a Fourth-Team All-State (AA) selection at quarterback by the New York State Sportswriters Associa-tion … Led St. Joseph’s to second-straight Monsignor Martin League title after passing for a school-record 2,212 yards and 30 touchdowns under head coach Bob O’Connor … Com-pleted 160-of-261 passing attempts in nine games, which included fi ve 300-yard games and two games with six touchdown tosses … Passed for a school-record 349 yards and four touchdowns in league championship victory and earned the game’s off ensive MVP award … Named to the Towanda News and Greater Niagara First-Teams … Invited to play in the Governor’s Bowl at Rutgers and selected to the New York state “Golden 50” … Connolly Cup fi nalist, given to the western New York player of the year … Also a two-time team MVP in lacrosse … Student council representative, Kairos retreat leader and member of Philosophy and French clubs … Personal: Son of Michael and Elizabeth Schmand … Father was a quarterback at Upper Iowa … Enjoys football and photography … Major is undecided … Born on December 1, 1988 in Buff alo, N.Y.

Enters fall looking to challenge for starting duties at defensive tackle after missing spring with injury … Made immediate impact as a redshirt freshman, starting all 11 games at defensive tackle … His great size and body strength (306lbs clean, 380lbs bench) make him eff ective run-stopper … Very active player for his size … Excellent against the run … Plays nose tackle on three-man fronts … 2008: Started all 11 games at defensive tackle … Totaled 26 tackles and 0.5 tackles for a loss … Recorded a career-high fi ve tackles in the win at New Hampshire … Made four stops in the victory against VMI … Tallied three tackles (all solo) in the win at Delaware … Registered three tackles in the season fi nale versus Rich-mond … Earned half tackle for a loss in the win at Towson … 2007: Scout team defensive lineman … Hermitage High School: Three-year starter at off ensive guard and defensive tackle for head coach Patrick Kane … First-Team All-Colonial District pick at guard and First-Team All-Metro at defensive tackle by Richmond Times-Dispatch in 2006 … Recorded 108 total tackles as a senior, the second-most in school history, to earn Second-Team All-Central Region honors … Also named team MVP … Earned Second-Team All-Colonial District hon-ors on both off ense and defense as a junior in 2005 … Received team’s Panther Award as a junior … Three-time all-district qualifying thrower in track and fi eld … Named all-region in 2005 and 2006 in track … Also a three-time all-district academic team selection … Personal: Son Harold and Willnette Robertson … Cousin, Devin Allen, played semi-pro football for the Virginia Ravens … Enjoys basketball, music, playing the drums and video games … Majoring in Kinesiology … Born on December 7, 1988 in Richmond, Va.

Robertson’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2008 11/11 11 15 26 0.5/0 0.0/0 0 0/0 0/0 1 0 0

Enters fall listed as top reserve at right guard … Could also play tackle … Showed marked improvement in alignments and assignments this spring … Hard worker who will compete for playing time … 2008: Member of the travel squad for the fi nal two games of the sea-son … 2007: Redshirted as scout team off ensive lineman … Douglas Freeman High School: Two-year letterwinner and two-year starter on the off ensive line for head coach Bob Brinkley … Honorable mention All-Metro selection at off ensive tackle by Richmond Times-Dispatch in 2006 … Earned Second-Team All-Colonial District honors at tackle as a senior … Received honorable mention all-district honors as a junior … Graduated with Freeman’s program record for power clean lift at 275 lbs. … Four-time academic all-district selection … Member of BETA Club and a honor roll student all four years … Personal: Son of Patrick and Megan Ryan … Mother swam three years at SUNY-Oneonta and one year at SIU …Has a twin sister who attends Virginia … Enjoys history, reading baseball and com-puters … Majoring in kinesiology … Born on November 11, 1988 in Richmond, Va.

haroldROBERTSON III

Defensive LineSophomore • 6-2 • 300Richmond, Va.Hermitage 99

danielRYAN

Offensive LineSophomore • 6-4 • 293Richmond, Va.Douglas S. Freeman 79

mikeSALAZAR

Offensive LineR-Freshman • 6-5 • 296Lawrenceville, N.J.The Hun School 74

terranceSCHMAND

QuarterbackSophomore • 6-3 • 215Buffalo, N.Y.St. Joseph’s Collegiate 18

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Running BackJunior • 5-11 • 185Round Hill, Va.Loudoun Valley 33

Proven reserve at tailback who contributes valuable depth … Good speed and elusiveness … Explosive strength (34-inch vertical leap) … Carries good work habits in all phases of preparation … Will contribute on special teams … 2008: Appeared in six games … To-taled 54 yards on seven carries for an average of 7.7 yards per rush … Also scored a touch-down … All of his carries came in the victory against VMI …CAA Academic All-Confer-ence… 2007: Earned playing time at tailback, seeing action in 10 games … Carried the ball 35 times for 143 yards, the fi fth highest total on squad … Had big day vs. Virginia Tech, rushing a career-high nine times for 42 yards … Also turned in career-long run (29 yards) vs. Hokies … Scored fi rst career touchdown vs. VMI on 6-yard run … Ended game with Keydets with a career-best 45 rushing yards on six carries … 2006: Scout team tailback … Earned Scout Team Player of the Week in the week prior to game vs. Delaware … Lou-doun Valley High School: Three-year letterwinner and two-time conference off ensive MVP for coach Bruce Sheppard … Earned Washington Post All-Extra honors, all-conference Washington Post All-Extra honors, all-conference Washington Postand all-region accolades after rushing for 1,150 yards and 20 touchdowns in 10 games as a senior … Served as a team captain senior season … Earned all-conference, all-region and all-extra honors as a junior as well … Also earned all-conference, all-region and all-extra honors in lacrosse as a sophomore … Member of the National Honor Society … Served as SCA executive offi cer and president of Politics Club … Personal: Son of Robert and Cathy Schonder … Enjoys basketball, politics, board games and watching movies … Majoring in government …Member of the Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity… Born on December 13, 1987 in Leesburg, Va.

Schonder’s Career Off ensive StatsYear G/S Att Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G2007 10/0 35 143 4.1 1 29 14.3 2 16 8.0 0 12 1.62008 6/0 7 54 7.7 1 33 9.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Totals 16/0 42 197 4.7 2 33 12.3 2 16 8.0 0 12 1.0

Will be unable to compete due to injury … 2008: Unable to compete due to injury … 2007: Scout team off ensive lineman … Muhlenberg High School: Three-year starter at right off ensive guard for head coach John Yocum … Anchored an off ensive line that helped Muhlenberg average over 300 yards of total off ense per game, including 187 yards rushing per game and a 1,600-yard rusher … Helped lead team to three-straight district playoff berths, including an appearance in the 2005 state semifi nals … Selected to the Berks County Senior Classic football game in 2007 … Named to the Berks County All-Academic Football Team three seasons … Also a four-year letterwinning wrestler … All-division wrestler as a junior and a section runner-up and district qualifi er as a senior … Became just the fourth wrestler in school history to win a county championship in 2006 … Member

mikeSCHRIFT

Offensive LineSophomore • 6-2 • 288Reading, Pa.Muhlenburg 57

of student council and Leo Club … Personal: Son of Darryl and Pamela Schrift … Father wrestled one year at Pitt-Johnstown … Enjoys lifting weights, basketball and outdoor ac-tivities … Majoring in kinesiology … Born on June 7, 1988 in Reading, Pa.

Comes off an impressive spring showing that earned him starting spot at strong side line-backer … Should make a big impact after missing nearly all of last season with an injury … Has good size and athleticism … Team’s strongest linebacker (308lbs clean, 540lbs squat) with good speed … Has ability to take on lead blockers and play in space … A perfect fi t for the team’s defensive scheme … 2008: Played in just one game before suff ering season-ending injury … Registered three tackles and a tackle for a loss in the season opener at N.C. State … 2007: Appeared in seven games, earning one start … Amassed 11 tackles on the season … Had three tackles against Virginia Tech and Maine, while racking up two stops against Villanova and UMass … Had one TFL against Villanova for a two-yard loss … 2006:Scout team defensive back … Earned scout team defensive player of the week honors in week seven … Hoggard High School: Four-year letterwinner as a wide receiver and free safety for coach Scott Braswell … Two-time all-conference and all-district performer as a free safety … Named conference’s Defensive Player of the Year (2005) … Also selected as an all-state performer (2005) … Participated in the North/South Shrine game and was an East-West All-Star selection … Helped program to streak of four consecutive conference titles … Recorded 185 tackles, 12 interceptions, four forced fumbles, 21 pass break-ups and three fumble recoveries in career … Added 25 career receptions for 800 yards and 10 touch-downs … Also played baseball and track and fi eld … Former high school teammate of current Tribe tight end Rob Varno … Member of school’s senior BETA club and the National Honor Society … Personal: Son of Bill and PJ Steinman … Enjoys family time, sports and music … Member of FCA … Pursuing a major in computer science … Born on November 28, 1987, in Sarasota, Fla.

Steinman’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2007 7/1 6 5 11 1.0/2 0.0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 02008 1/0 0 3 3 0.5/3 0.0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0Totals 8/1 6 8 14 1.5/5 0.0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0

wesSTEINMAN

LinebackerJunior • 6-2 • 225Wilmington, N.C.Hoggard 48

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S Will battle Harold Robertson for starting defensive tackle duties throughout fall … Entered the program as a walk-on and played as true freshman … Plays with a tremendous mo-tor and intensity … Great work ethic has helped him make great strides in weight room (306lbs clean, 470lbs squat, 355lbs bench) … A productive tackle who runs to the ball well … Very coachable player who has shown consistent improvement … Named the Defensive MVP of fi nal spring scrimmage … 2008: Appeared in all 11 games at defensive tackle … Totaled 28 tackles, 4.5 tackles for a loss and 1.5 sacks … Recorded four tackles, a sack and 1.5 tackles for a loss in the win at Delaware … Registered three tackles, a half sack and 1.5 tackles for a loss in the victory at Towson … Earned three tackles and a half tackle for a loss in the season opener at N.C. State … Also had a half tackle for a loss in the triumph against VMI … Posted four tackles (three solo) in the win versus VMI … 2007: Saw action in 10 games at defensive tackle … Contributed 16 total tackles on the season … Saw his fi rst career action at VMI, making three tackles … Established career-high fi ve tackles in sea-son-ending game at Richmond … Penn Manor High School: Three-year letterwinning fullback and linebacker for coach Bob Forgrave … Rushed for 1,485 yards on 315 carries, averaging 4.7 yard per attempt as a senior … Stands as the school’s all-time fi fth-lead-ing rusher … First-team all-star on both off ense and defense … Named team MVP and received the Manor-Pride Award … Also lettered two years and was a sectional champion wrestler … Received the Jay Donald Herr Memorial Award for wrestling … Personal: Son of David and Mary Stover … Mother played basketball for two seasons at Kutztown … Uncle, Bill Piel, played four seasons of football at Lehigh … Enjoys hunting and fi shing … Planning to major in economics… Born on March 18, 1989 in Lancaster, Pa.

Stover’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2007 10/0 4 12 16 0.5/1 0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 1 02008 11/0 12 16 28 4.5/13 1.5/13 0 0/0 0/0 1 0 0Totals 21/0 16 28 44 5.0/14 1.5/13 0 0/0 0/0 1 1 0

Enters fall listed as top reserve at left tackle … Physical player who may also see reps at cen-ter in fall … 2008: Split time between travel and practice squad … Made fi rst career start vs. VMI … 2007: Scout team lineman … Fauquier High School: Earned three varsity letters at tight end and off ensive line … Served as team captain as a senior … Received Cedar Run All-District honors as both a junior and senior … Also lettered one season as a thrower for the track and fi eld team … Personal: Son of Bryan and Sandra Sutton … Enjoys fi shing, shooting and lifting weights … Majoring in government … Born on July 9, 1988 in Prince William, Va.

michaelSTOVER

Defensive LineJunior • 6-3 • 265Millersville, Pa.Penn Manor 92

chrisSUTTON

Offensive LineSophomore • 6-2 • 295Warrenton, Va.Fauquier 63

c.j.THOMAS

Wide ReceiverR-Freshman • 6-2 • 203Mount Airy, Md.Linganore 13

brianTHOMPSON

Defensive BackR-Freshman • 5-11 • 197Somerset, N.J.Franklin 27

Explosive young receiving prospect … Runs hard after catch … Aggressive down fi eld blocker … Will contribute on special teams as he gains more experience … Potential to make impact … 2008: Redshirted as scout team wide receiver … Linganore High School: Three-year letterwinner as a wide receiver at Linganore for Head Coach Rick Con-ner … First-team all-state selection as a senior … Named the Frederick Area’s Off ensive Player of the Year after senior season saw him bring down 50 catches for 867 yards and 19 touchdowns … Ended career with 104 catches for 1722 yards and 26 TDs … Three-time fi rst-team all-area and all-county selection (2005-07) … Second-team All-Met squad in 2007 … Holds league records for most regular season receiving TDs (25) and career recep-tions (104) … Also holds the Maryland Scholastic State record for single-season touchdown receptions (19) … His 1,722 career receiving yards is second all-time in league history … Selected to the Baltimore TD Club’s Super 22 squad … Six-time Scholar-Athlete Awardee at school … Nominated as Scholar-Athlete of the Year for the Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame … Also started for three years on the basketball squad (freshman through junior seasons) and is a two-year letterwin-ner in indoor track … Earned Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. award and was a member of the National Society of High School Scholars … Personal: Son of Peta and Calvin Thomas … Member of “The Guys” band along with teammates Kevin FitzGerald, Jonathan Grimes and Richard Yount … Majoring in art with a concentration in architecture … Father ran track at Michigan State … Played the saxophone in the school’s marching and jazz bands … Born on October 17, 1990 in Rockville, Md.

Enters fall listed as top reserve at strong safety … Has afety … Has af tremendous potential … Missed signifi cant spring practice time with injury … Very physical player … Has strength to make impact in run support at line of scrimmage … 2008: Redshirted as scout team de-fensive back … Franklin High School: Three-year letterwinner as a defensive back and wide receiver at Franklin for Head Coach Louis Soloman … Two-time First-Team Skyland Conference selection as defensive back (2006-07) … Also two-time fi rst-team all-county selection on defense (2006-07) … Two-time second-team all-area selection as defensive back (2006-07) … First-Team All-Somerset selection as defensive back (2007) … First-Team All-Skyland Conference (East Division) Off ensive (2007) … Ended senior season with 896 rushing yards (on 182 attempts) and 11 TDs … Had seven career INTs, including four in senior season … Recorded a pair of INT returns for TDs in career … Contributed 67 total tackles as a senior, with one sack … Had 39 career receptions for 490 yards and two scores … Also returned punts and kicks for squad … Earned additional letters in track and bas-ketball … Personal: Son of Jackie and Chuck Thompson … Member of rape prevention group, 1 in 4 … Born on June 17, 1990 in New Brunswick, N.J.

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Enters fall listed as the starting right guard … Will be counted on to provide off ensive front with a physical, intense presence … Forced to miss spring drills with a shoulder injury, but should be back in full health for start of fall camp … Good size and toughness … A converted defensive tackle who brings the off ensive front good size, footwork and strength … 2008: Made the transition from defensive tackle to off ensive guard during the fall and worked his was into game action … 2007: Appeared in 10 games, earning two starts … Racked up 21 tackles on the season … Had a season-high four tackles against Maine … Recorded three tackles against JMU, Richmond, Delaware and VMI … Had one assisted sack in the game against VMI for a two-yard loss … 2006: Redshirted as a scout team defensive lineman … Also spent time on the team’s travel squad … Earned scout team defensive player of the week award … Matoaca High School: Two-year letterwinner as an off ensive and defensive lineman for coach Pat Manuel … Helped lead team to a AAA Central Regional Championship as a senior … Hugh O’Bryan Youth Leadership Alumni award winner … Played in summer baseball league as outfi elder … Volunteer for Special Olympics and a mentor for at-risk ninth graders … Member of the National Honor Society … Personal:Son of Patrick and Andree Toon … Enjoys playing guitar and working out … Plans to major in art with a minor in computer science … Born on May 23, 1988 in Lakenheath, England.

Toon’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2007 10/2 6 15 21 3.0/10 0.5/2 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 02008 8/0 1 0 1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0Totals 18/2 7 15 22 3.0/10 0.5/2 0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0

Converted from defensive line to tight end in spring … Picked up his new assignments quickly … Showed promise and will need to build on spring progress … 2008: Redshirted as scout team defensive lineman … Nansemond River High School: A four-year let-terwinner at tight end, defensive end and long snapper at Nansemond River for Head Coach Tracy Parker … A two-time All-Southeastern District selection … Lettered in baseball as well … Named Second-Team All-Southeastern District as a designated hitter in 2007 … A member of the Beta Club … A Virginian Pilot Scholastic Virginian Pilot Scholastic Virginian Pilot Achievement Award winner … Received VHSL Academic Excellence Award and NRHS certifi cate of Academic Excellence … Graduated fourth in his high school class … Personal: Son of Jim and Debbie Topping … Brother, Justin, is currently playing baseball at VMI … Born on March 31, 1990 in Ports-mouth, Va.

derekTOON

Offensive LineJunior • 6-3 • 288Chester, Va.Matoaca 66

andyTOPPING

Tight EndR-Freshman • 6-2 • 243Suffolk, Va.Nansemond River 30

jakeTRANTIN

LinebackerSophomore • 6-1 • 235Severn, Md.Archbishop Spalding 32

Comes into the season as the squad’s starting middle linebacker … One of the top fresh-man linebackers in the nation last season … Possesses outstanding football instincts and has a nose for the ball … Has a great motor and plays the game at a fast pace … Should challenge for postseason honors … Outstanding work ethic has resulted in positive gains in the winter conditioning program, where he established personal best in clean (343lbs), squat (500lbs) and vertical jump (33 inches) … 2008: Started all 11 games, seven at out-side linebacker and the other four at inside linebacker … Ranked second on the team with 76 tackles … Also fi nished the year with 6.5 tackles for a loss, 0.5 sacks, an interception, four pass breakups and two forced fumbles … Led the conference in tackles among fresh-men with 6.9 per game … Figure ranked 10th in the league among all linebackers … Recorded a season-high 13 tackles (nine solo), a tackle for a loss, a forced fumble and an interception in the victory against Rhode Island … Honored as the CAA Rookie of the Week following the eff ort versus the Rams … Equaled a season-high with 13 tackles (12 solo) in the win against Northeastern … Posted nine tackles (seven solo) with 1.5 tackles for a loss versus Villanova … Also registered nine tackles at James Madison … Tallied six tackles (fi ve solo) and forced a fumble in the triumph against Norfolk State … Had 1.5 tackles for a loss and a half sack in the victory versus VMI … Recorded tackles for a loss at N.C. State and against Richmond … 2007: Scout team linebacker … Archbishop Spalding: Led head coach Mike Whittles’ squad to an undefeated 11-0 season and No. 4 state ranking as a senior … Named First-Team All-Met linebacker by the Washington Post and First-Team All-Met tailback by the Baltimore Sun … Awarded county defensive player of the year honors by the Washington Post and off ensive player of the year honors by the Washington Post and off ensive player of the year honors by the Washington Post Bal-timore Sun … Named best player in the county by Anne Arundel coaches with the Rhodes Memorial Trophy and a consensus all-state pick at linebacker … Recorded 117 total tackles with three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, including one returned 68 yards for a touchdown … Rushed for 1,096 yards and 11 touchdowns … Earned MIAA B First-Team All-Conference honors and Baltimore Sun and Washington Post all-county honors as both a Washington Post all-county honors as both a Washington Postjunior and senior … Named best player in the county, off ensive player of the year and fi rst-team all-county honors by the Capital-Gazette … Personal: Son of Robert and Lisa Trantin … Father played football and was a member of the track team at Coe College … Nephew of former NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer … Cousin, Kurt Kittner, played quarterback at Illinois … Enjoys working out and hanging out with friends … Majoring in history … Born on December 2, 1988 in Fort Campbell, Ky.

Trantin’s Career Defensive StatisticsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2008 11/11 48 28 76 6.5/17 0.5/4 2 0/0 1/0 4 1 0

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Developing young line prospect … 2008: Redshirted as scout team defensive lineman … Great Bridge High School: A three-year starter at Great Bridge … A First-Team All-South Hampton Roads choice in 2007 … A four-time VHSL Outstanding Academic Achievement winner … A team co-captain as a senior … Named an outstanding athlete at the Colonial All-Pro Football Camp in 2007 … Anchored the off ensive line for the highest passing of-fense in the Tidewater area … Helped Great Bridge back to the state playoff s for the fi rst time in 14 years … A member of the National Honor Society, Latin Club and Eagle Scouts … Received the Great Bridge Academic Award all four years … An honor roll and national honor roll student … Personal: Son of Mark and Karen Warack … Father and grandfather, Chris, played football at the Air Force Academy … Grandfather, Chris, was a member of the 1959 Air Force team that received a bid to the Cotton Bowl … Born on August 30, 1989 in Del Rio, Texas.

One of the team’s top young players who enters fall as top reserve at fi eld corner … A cover corner who has good hips and ball skills … A fl uid athlete who could also contribute on special teams … Very explosive player who set team’s position record for vertical jump (38 inches) and has a personal best squat of 410lbs … 2008: Member of travel squad but did not see any game action … Warwick High School: Two-year starter at defensive back and wide receiver at Warwick for Head Coach Stan Sexton … Played safety and corner during scholastic career … Also was team’s return specialist … Had seven career interceptions, two of which were returned for scores … Averaged 18.2 yards/attempt on punt returns as a senior and returned three for scores … Tabbed as team’s ‘shut-down’ corner … First-Team All-Peninsula District as a defensive back (2007) … Earned honorable mention distinction as a junior … Also a standout track athlete at Warwick with a career best time of 6.6 in the 55m dash … Excelled in triple jump and long jump as well … Named to the All-America Team in track … Letterman in basketball … Personal: Son of Avis and William Webb …Planning to major in Kinesiology… Born on May 3, 1990 in Newport News, Va.

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Offensive LineR-Freshman • 6-3 • 308Chesapeake, Va.Great Bridge 70

b.w.WEBB

Defensive BackR-Freshman • 5-11 • 160Newport News, Va.Warwick 2

terrellWELLS

Defensive BackSophomore • 5-10 • 177Louisa, Va.Louisa County 8

Rebounded from season-ending elbow injury in 2008 to earn starting boundary corner du-ties entering fall … Smart, consistent player who possesses excellent technique … A great tackler who boasts good speed and athleticism … Great ball skills … Outstanding in man coverage … Good burst out of cuts … Will also contribute on special teams … 2008:Appeared in three games before receiving redshirt with season-ending elbow injury … Finished the season with three tackles, a tackle for a loss and a pass breakup … Made a solo tackle in games against N.C. State, VMI and Norfolk State … 2007: Saw action in all 11 games as a reserve cornerback and special teams performer … Contributed 13 total tackles … Had a career-high three solo tackles vs. Towson … Scored a touchdown after 28-yard fumble recovery return in fi rst career game vs. Delaware … Louisa County High School:Earned AP First-Team All-state and all-region honors under head coach Mark Fischer after leading Louisa to a 13-1 record, its fi rst Region II Championship and fi rst appearance in the AA state title game … Named all-area cornerback by Free Lance-Star … Tallied 38 total Free Lance-Star … Tallied 38 total Free Lance-Startackles with six interceptions and 11 pass break-ups … Rushed for 549 yards and nine touchdowns and hauled in 12 catches for 254 yards and another score … Totaled 68 points in 14 games … Also earned all-district honors and was an all-region selection as a junior … Four-year letterwinner and three-time all-district and all-region selection in track … Served as vice president of the National Honor Society … Personal: Son of Janice and Cur-tis Wells … A member of Project Dream on campus … Interested in media productions and substitute teaching … Enjoys playing basketball and spending time with friends … Majoring in Kinesiology… Born on December 11, 1988 in Charlottesville, Va.

Well’s Career Defensive StatsYear G/S T A Total TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds FF FR/Yds INT/Yds PBU QBH Blk2007 11/0 5 8 13 0.0/0 0.0/0 0 1-28 0 0 0 02008 3/0 3 0 3 1.0/1 0.0/0 0 0-0 0 1 0 0Totals 14/0 8 8 16 1.0/0 0.0/0 0 1-28 0 1 0 0

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ryanWOOLFOLK

Defensive BackSophomore • 5-11 • 191Atlanta, Ga.Holy Innocents 28

richardYOUNT

Defensive LineR-Freshman • 6-3 • 202Springfi eld, Va.Robert E. Lee 58

Converted from tailback to cornerback and made smooth transition … Should challenge for reps with continued development … Good ball skills … Will also contribute on special teams … 2008: Appeared in eight games and totaled one rush for two yards and one re-ception for three yards … Both the carry and reception came in the season opener at N.C. State … 2007: Redshirted as scout team tailback … Holy Innocents School: Two-year team captain and letterwinner for head coach Ryan Livezey … Voted team’s most outstand-ing running back … Named the Northside Fulton Prep Club off ensive player of the year … All-Northside selection by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution … Honor roll student-athlete … Holds school records in the 100m, 200m and 400m and ran on the school-record holding 4x100 and 4x400 sprint medley teams … Also lettered two years in baseball where he won a state championship … Member of Model UN and the Peoples Club and served as a stu-dent guide … Personal: Son of Ralph and Margul Woolfolk … Brother, Ralph, is a catcher at Morehouse College … Enjoys playing video games … A member of Project Dream on campus … Planning to major in Kinesiology … Fan of the Atlanta Braves … Born on June 8, 1989 in Atlanta, Ga.

Woolfolk’s Career Off ensive StatsYear G/S Att Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G Rec Yds Avg. TD Lg Av/G2008 8/0 1 2 2.0 0 2 2.0 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.4

Young defensive end who will look to continue development in fall … 2008: Redshirted as scout team defensive end … Robert E. Lee High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Rob Everett at Robert E. Lee … Played primarily tight end, defensive end and long snapper in high school … Earned First-Team All-Patriot District honors at defensive end as a senior … Was an honorable mention all-region choice for Northern Virginia at de-fensive end … Also earned Second-Team All-Patriot District honors at tight end as a senior … Garnered Robert E. Lee Lineman of the Year honors as a senior … An honorable mention All-Patriot District selection at tight end as a junior … A two-year captain at Robert E. Lee … Personal: Son of Mike and Diane Yount … Born April 11, 1990.

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Paul AmakiheLB • 6-3 • 194Manalapan, N.J. • Freehold TownshipPrep: Two-year letterwinner at Freehold Township High School for head coach Dominick Lepore … Named to the All-Freehold Regional District Team as a senior … Also selected to the All-Shore American Division First Team and earned Third-Team All-Monmouth County accolades … Garnered All-Eastern Region honors from New Jersey Sports … Played in the Monmouth County All-Star Game … Finished his senior season with 75 total tackles, six sacks, 25 tackles for a loss and a forced fumble … Served as a team captain … Also let-tered in basketball … Personal: Son of Sally Quartey … Born on February 16, 1991 in Newark, N.J.

Robert AsmarTE • 6-3 • 219Alexandria, Va. • St. Stephens & St. AgnesPrep: Three-year letterwinner as a tight end and defensive back for head coach David Holm at St. Stephens and St. Agnes School … Earned fi rst-team all-state and garnered all-district honors … Selected as All-DC Sports Fan honoree … Totaled 15 receptions for 275 yards and four touchdowns as a senior … Also earned four letters in track and fi eld and was a letter-winner as a center on the basketball team … Member of the Dean’s List and served as the vice president … Personal: Son of Joseph and Tina Asmar … Plans to major in business … Born on October 18, 1990 in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Neil BishopWR • 6-2 • 159Winchester, Va. • MillbrookPrep: Three-year letterwinner as a wide receiver and defensive back at Millbrook for head coach Reed Prosser … Selected honorable mention all-state and second-team all-region as a wide receiver in ’08 after totaling 35 catches for 790 yards … Chosen fi rst-team all-district on both sides of the ball as a senior … Served as a team captain in ’08 … Four-year letterwinner in track and earned all-district, all-region and all-state honors as a sprinter … Also earned a letter in basketball and was a member of the AA state championship team in 2008 … Earned the Coach’s Award in track and basketball … Member of the National Honor Society and DECA … Personal: Son of Stephen and Joyce Bishop … Plans to major in accounting … Born on December 28, 1990 in Winchester, Va.

Joey BradyWR • 6-2 • 190Pembroke Pines, Fla. • Everglades/Air ForceAir Force: Member of the practice team during his freshman season … Prep: Four-year letterwinner as a wide receiver for head coaches Mike Palmieri and Josh Shapiro at Ever-glades … Garnered honorable mention all-state (6-A) honors as a senior after recording 21 receptions for 419 yards and three touchdowns … Earned Sun Sentinel All-Broward acco-Sun Sentinel All-Broward acco-Sun Sentinellades … Also a Miami Herald All-Broward honoree … Chosen to play in the Broward County Miami Herald All-Broward honoree … Chosen to play in the Broward County Miami HeraldAll-Star Game … Nominee for south Florida’s Brian Piccolo Award … Received team’s Gator Award … BCAA Scholar Athlete … Voted as best all-around by his class … Member of Best Buddies and Gator Fraternity … Personal: Son of Joe and Jodi Brady … Father played football at Clemson … Plans to major in kinesiology … Born on September 23, 1989 in Pembroke Pines, Fla.

Brent CaprioQB • 6-1 • 221Somers Point, N.J. • MainlandPrep: Three-year starter at Mainland High School for head coach Bob Coff ey … Compiled a 27-7 record and fi nished career with school records in passing yards (4,298), passing touch-downs (46) and rushing touchdowns (42) … Totaled 1,888 rushing yards during his career … Earned a Mini-Maxwell Award in ’08 … Won the Jim Henry Award, honoring the area’s top high school player, as a senior … Served as a team captain as a senior and was selected fi rst-team all-state and fi rst-team all-league after leading Mainland H.S. to an undefeated season and a South Jersey Section IV title … Selected fi rst-team all-state by the Newark

Star-Ledger … Garnered fi rst-team Star-Ledger … Garnered fi rst-team Star-Ledger Atlantic City Press honors … Completed 140-of-223 passes for a school-record 2,065 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior … Also rushed for 890 yards on 159 carries with 21 touchdowns … Completed 94-of-176 passes for 1,297 yards and threw 13 touchdowns as a junior … Also totaled 474 yards and 12 touchdowns on the ground … Selected to the Atlantic City Press First Team in ’07 … Also second-team All-Cape-Atlantic League honoree and earned second-team South Jersey Group IV honors … As a sophomore, he passed for 911 yards and seven touchdowns while rushing for 534 yards and nine touchdowns … Named second-team all-league in ’06 and was an honorable mention selection by the Press of Atlantic City … Also lettered twice in baseball and once in Press of Atlantic City … Also lettered twice in baseball and once in Press of Atlantic Citybasketball … Member of the National Honor Society and D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) … Personal: Son of Mark and Brenda Caprio … Plans to major in business … Born on November 4, 1990 in Somers Point, N.J.

Ben CasperCB • 6-1 • 218Centreville, Va. • Westfi eldPrep: Two-year starter as a linebacker and fullback at Westfi eld for head coach Tom Ver-banic … Served as a captain during senior season and totaled 125 tackles … Helped team win the Virginia AAA Division 6 State Championship in 2007 … Received the 2009 Bulldog Award … Also earned a pair of letters as a midfi elder in lacrosse and helped the team fi n-ish as the state runner-up in 2007 … Earned honor roll distinction numerous times … Personal: Son of Steve and Syluie Casper … Plans to major in mathematics … Born on October 9, 1990 in Hinsdale, Ill.

Jerome Couplin IIIDB • 6-1 • 183Upper Marlboro, Md. • Bishop McNamaraPrep: Two-year letterwinner as a wide receiver and safety for head coach Bryce Bevill at Bishop McNamara … Earned all-state honorable mention accolades at wide receiver in ’08 … Also garnered fi rst-team all-county and all-conference honors as a senior … Washing-ton Post All-Met Honorable Mention selection … Also earned honorable mention honors ton Post All-Met Honorable Mention selection … Also earned honorable mention honors ton Post All-Metfrom The Capital Newspaper (Annapolis, Md.) … Chosen to theThe Capital Newspaper (Annapolis, Md.) … Chosen to theThe Capital Newspaper All-DCSportsfan First Team … Registered 685 receiving yards and six touchdowns in ’08 … Also totaled 67 tackles, two sacks and an interception as a defensive back … Member of the nationally-ranked Bishop McNamara basketball team … Earned all-conference honors with the track team as a triple jumper … Member of the National Honor Society, the Science National Honor Soci-ety and the FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) … Recipient of the University of Roches-ter George Eastman Young Leaders Award … Won the Outstanding Achievement Award in Sports Medicine … Served as a student ambassador and is a peer minister … Personal:Son of Jerome Couplin Jr., and Adrienne Montague … Plans to major in physical therapy … Born on August 31, 1991 in Washington, D.C.

Matt Crisafi OL • 6-4 • 302Marietta, Ga. • Blessed TrinityPrep: Three-year starter as an off ensive and defensive lineman at Blessed Trinity High School for head coach Rick Turner … Played for the North squad in the GACA North-South Georgia High School All-Star Game as a senior … Earned fi rst-team all-state (Class AA) hon-ors by the Atlanta Journal Constitution … Selected fi rst-team All-North Fulton County as a junior and a senior … Second-team All-North Fulton County as a sophomore … Served as a team captain as a senior Beaconcast.com All-County accolades as senior … Totaled 33 pancake blocks and graded out at 90 percent as a senior … Recipient of the team’s St. Se-bastian Award as a senior … Was a 2008 Georgia High School Football Magazine Preseason All-State selection … Recorded 30 pancake blocks in ’07 …Member of the National Honor Society … Earned the Theology Award as a sophomore and garnered the Best Business Project Award as a junior … Personal: Son of Frank and Diane Crisafi … Grandfather, Frank Crisafi played D-I football at Western Reserve University … Plans to major in fi nance … Born on October 4, 1990 in Atlanta, Ga.

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Jason FaiplerOL • 6-4 • 271Erie, Pa. • Cathedral PrepPrep: Three-year starter as an off ensive lineman at Cathedral Prep for head coach Don Holl … Served as a team captain during his senior season … Earned fi rst-team all-region and all-district honors as a senior … Graded as the team’s top lineman in eight of 11 games in ’08 … Played in GE Global Challenge Bowl in Kawasaki, Japan following the ’08 season … A fi rst-team all-region selection as a junior and a second-team all-region honoree as a sophomore … Helped lead team to the District 10 title as a sophomore and a junior … Also lettered in wrestling and hockey … Member of the Key Club … Personal: Son of Randy and Denise Faipler … First cousin Jeff Dugan plays tight end/fullback for the Minnesota Vikings … Plans to major in business … Born on May 3, 1991 in Erie, Pa.

Michael GrahamQB • 6-4 • 224Charlottesville, Va. • MonticelloPrep: Three-year letterwinner as a quarterback, wide receiver and defensive end at Mon-ticello for head coach Brad Bicknell … Earned fi rst-team all-district and second-team all-region honors … Served as a team captain as a senior and was selected as the team’s MVP and the CVA Off ensive Player of the Year … Finished his career with 4,500 yards passing and 47 touchdowns … Also rushed for 12 scores … Holds the school’s career record for best completion percentage and fewest interceptions in a season … Earned three letters in basketball as a power forward and one letter in track and fi eld … Member of the National Honor Society and the Sport Management Honor Society … Personal: Son of Steve Gra-ham and Maryann Gregg … Father played basketball for North Carolina State … Brother, Daniel Graham, played basketball at Stony Brook … Plans to major in business … Born on November 11, 1990 in Port Charlotte, Fla.

Takeo “TK” HesterDB • 5-9 • 175Richmond, Va. • VarinaPrep: Three-year starter and four-year letterwinner as a wide receiver and defensive back at Varina High School for head coach Stu Brown … Garnered fi rst-team all-region honors as a senior after earning second-team distinction as a junior … Two-time fi rst-team all-district honoree … Named second-team All-Metro as a senior … Served as team captain and garnered team MVP honors as a senior … Recipient of the Rivalry Series U.S. Marine Scholarship Award … Totaled 82 tackles, fi ve sacks and four interceptions (all returned for touchdowns) in ’08 … Recorded two interceptions as a junior … Helped lead team to a pair of district and regional championships during his career … Helped team earn a 31-5 record during his three seasons as a starter … Also earned four letters in track and one in basketball … Honor Roll student … Served as the Forensics Club President from 2006-09 and was a journalist for the school newspaper … Personal: Son of Richard Hester and Tomiko Hester-Moses … Plans to major in economics … Born on February 16, 1991 in Richmond, Va.

James Johnson IIIOL/DT • 6-1 • 299Covington, Ga. • EastsidePrep: Three-year letterwinner as an off ensive and defensive lineman at Eastside for head coach Rick Hurst … Earned all-region, all-county and all-area honors as a senior after total-ing 40 pancake blocks … Selected as the team’s most valuable off ensive lineman in 2008 … Chosen as the Atlanta Touchdown Club Lineman of the Week once as a senior … Gar-nered all-county accolades in ’07 after recording 33 pancake blocks … Elected as president of student government in 2008-09 … Also served as the treasurer of student government the prior academic year … DECA vice president, member o Men of Distinction, concert band and an honor roll student … Personal: Son of Horace and Michelle Johnson … Plans to major in business … Born on February 3, 1991 in Atlanta, Ga.

Samuel Johnson IIDE • 6-1 • 250Fredericksburg, Va. • CourtlandPrep: Two-year letterman and two-year starter at Courtland High School for head coach J.C. Hall … Served as a team captain in ’08 … Earned fi rst-team All-Battlefi eld District hon-ors as a senior … Also selected to the all-region team and was second-team all-state … Chosen to the Free Lance-Star All-Area Team … Helped team earn two Battlefi eld District Free Lance-Star All-Area Team … Helped team earn two Battlefi eld District Free Lance-Starchampionships and reach the playoff s three times … Four-year letterwinner in track and fi eld and was selected to the Fredericksburg Freelance-Star All-Area track team as a junior Freelance-Star All-Area track team as a junior Freelance-Star… Won the state championship in shot put in ’09 … Served as the FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) president for two years … Finished among the top 20 nationally in Technical Computer applications at SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Championships … Personal: Son of Samuel and Kimberly Johnson … Cousin, Bo Johnson, played bas-ketball at Colorado … Plans to major in computer science … Born on August 14, 1991 in Fairfax, Va.

Zachery JohnsonDE • 6-2 • 218Norfolk, Va. • Norfolk AcademyPrep: Three-year letterwinner as a linebacker, defensive lineman and off ensive lineman at Norfolk Academy for head coach Mike Skinner … Earned all-state and all-conference honors as a senior after totaling 70 total tackles, three sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries… Served as a team captain in ’08 and was selected as the team’s MVP … Garnered honorable mention all-state accolades as well as all-conference distinction as a junior … Also earned four letters in track and fi eld as a thrower and one letter in wres-tling … Won fi rst place in a Film Festival during his junior year … Personal: Son of Kelly and Candace Johnson … Father played safety at Montana … Cousin, Billy Andrews, was a linebacker in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns and Kansas City Chiefs … Born on June 27, 1990 in Orange Park, Fla.

Drake KuhnK • 5-10 • 170Williamsburg, Va. • LafayettePrep: Four-year letterwinner as a kicker and punter at Lafayette for head coach Paul Wheel-er … First-team all-state and all-region selection as a punter … Two-time all-district se-lection as a kicker and punter … Chosen to the Daily Press All-Star Team … Also named to the All-Virginia Gazette Team … Averaged 42 yards per punt … Earned four letters in soccer as a goalkeeper and a pair of letters in indoor track as a sprinter … Garnered all-state accolades in soccer twice … Honored as the 2009 Lafayette H.S. Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year … Selected to the Athletic Honor Roll 10 times … Served as high school class president twice and was the Student Body President as a senior … Extracurricular activities included the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta National Math Honor Society, Project Out Reach (Club Reporter) and Key Club … Earned Principal’s Leadership Award … Active in Boy Scouts and was an Eagle Scout and Troop Leadership Award Winner … Personal:Son of C. William and Kathy Kuhn … Plans to major in business … Born on October 29, 1990 in Williamsburg, Va.

Callen LarusOL • 6-3 • 262Midlothian, Va. • MidlothianPrep: Three-year starter as a center at Midlothian for head coach Dave Cooper … Earned all-district honors and was a academic all-district selection … Honored as the team’s most outstanding lineman … Also earned two letters in wrestling and ranked No. 1 in the region and No. 8 in the state … Five-time school scholar-athlete … Richmond Times-Dispatch scholar-athlete nominee … Member of the National Honor Society … Personal: Son of Steven and Corinne Larus … Father was a D-III All-American at Emory and Henry College and signed as a free agent with the New England Patriots … Born on January 29, 1991 in King of Prussia, Pa.

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Grayson OrsiniLB • 6-1 • 222Virginia Beach, Va. • Frank W. CoxPrep: Four-year letterwinner as a defensive and off ensive lineman at Frank W. Cox for head coach Steve Allosso … Earned the Coach’s Award as a senior … Also earned four letters on the track and fi eld team as a thrower (shot put/discus) … Served as the president and secretary with Model United Nations … Served as the treasurer and secretary with the World Aff airs Club … On the executive boards of the National Honor Society and Student Government … Enjoys history, current events, surfi ng and paintball … Personal: Son of Tom and Pam Orsini … Father played football at Temple … Numerous uncles played col-legiate football: Ron Orsini (Princeton), Steve Orsini (Notre Dame), Mike Orsini (Penn State) … Grandfather, Anthony Orsini played football at Penn State … Plans to major in interna-tional relations … Born on May 3, 1990 in Virginia Beach, Va.

Andy PalomoOL • 6-2 • 260Miami, Fla. • Ransom EvergladesPrep: Chosen to the All-Dade County First Team by the Miami Herald as a defensive line-Miami Herald as a defensive line-Miami Heraldman … Honored as the team’s most valuable lineman … Served as the class treasurer … Enjoys golfi ng and fi shing … Personal: Son of Andres and Lee Ann Palomo … Plans to major in physics … Born on June 3, 1990 in Miami, Fla.

Scott SchneiderTE • 6-4 • 221Doylestown, Pa. • Central Bucks EastPrep: Three-year starter as a tight end and defensive end at Central Bucks East for head coach Tim Michael … Served as a team captain and earned the Coach’s Award in ’08 af-ter averaging 13.1 yards per catch and totaling 37 tackles and a pair of sacks … Selected to the All-Intelligencer Second Team and to the Bucks County Lions Club All-Star Team … All-Intelligencer Second Team and to the Bucks County Lions Club All-Star Team … All-IntelligencerSuburban One League AAAA honorable mention selection in 2007 … Also earned two let-ters as a center on the basketball team … Member of the National Honor Society and the National Society of High School Scholars … Received the West Point Society of Philadelphia Outstanding Leader Award … Personal: Son of Jon and Wendy Schneider … Brother, Kurt Schneider, played football at Bucknell, while uncle, Paul Szymanski, played football at Vir-ginia … Plans to major in business … Born on January 14, 1991 in Doylestown, Pa.

Quincey SeptemberWR • 6-3 • 192Kwazula Natal, South Africa • Saint Anne’s Belfi eldPrep: Three-year letterwinner at St. Anne’s Belfi eld School for head coach John Blake … Played linebacker, wide receiver, running back and kick returner … Earned First-Team All-State honors as a senior and was chosen as the State Defensive Player of the Year … Also chosen as the Daily Progress All-Central Virginia Defensive Player of the Year and the ODFC Defensive Player of the Year in ’08 … Earned fi rst-team All-ODFC honors … Totaled 133 tackles, 23 tackles for a loss, six sacks and an interception as a senior … Chosen as the ODFC Defensive Player of the Year in ’07 after registering 85 tackles, 10 tackles for a loss and eight sacks … All-State honoree in ’07 … Helped lead team to the state fi nals in ’08 and claim back-to-back state titles in ’06 and ’07 … Earned letters with the basketball and track teams … Personal: Son of Angela September … Born on Sept. 26, 1990.

Mike SmithFB • 6-0 • 216Amelia, Va. • Amelia CountyPrep: Three-year letterwinner as a halfback and defensive lineman at Amelia County for head coach Troy Taylor … Earned fi rst-team all-district honors on both sides of the ball in ’08 after totaling 17 catches for 223 yards and four touchdowns to go with 67 tackles and four sacks … Also earned all-region distinction as a tight end and a defensive lineman during senior season … Selected as the 2008 All-State Good Hands Award Team Defensive Lineman of the Year … Garnered fi rst-team all-district honors on both sides of the ball in ’07 after totaling 23 catches for 367 yards and fi ve touchdowns to go with 56 tackles and

four sacks … An all-region selection as a defensive lineman … Member of the National Honor Society and BETA … Foreign Language Club President … Personal: Son of Stacie Havens … Plans to major in biology … Born on October 1, 1990 in Morristown, Tenn.

Trevor SpringmanOL • 6-4 • 278Lansdowne, Va. • Stone BridgePrep: Two-year letterman as an off ensive and defensive lineman at Stone Bridge for head coach Mickey Thompson … Selected to the all-state fi rst team by the VHSL and the Associ-ated Press as a senior … Also garnered fi rst-team all-district and all-region accolades in ’08 … Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention and Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention and Washington Post Washington Post All-Extra First Team Washington Post All-Extra First Team Washington Posthonoree … Named to the TCC Gameday All-Star Team … Chosen as the team’s off ensive lineman of the year … Helped SBHS average more than 40 points a game in ’08 … Helped team post a 13-0 record during senior season before losing in the state semifi nals … Three-year letterwinner in track in fi eld and owns the school record in shot put … Earned the SBHS Student-Athlete Award multiple times … Co-founder of the Psychology Club … Per-sonal: Son of Michael and Tracey Springman … Plans to major in math/computer science … Born on July 19, 1991 in Torrance, Calif.

Bryan StinnieDL • 6-4 • 230Troy, Va. • Saint Anne’s Belfi eldPrep: Three-year starter as a defensive and off ensive lineman at St. Anne’s Belfi eld School for head coach John Blake … A First-Team Virginia Independent Schools selection in ’08 as a defensive end and off ensive tackle … Also earned fi rst-team all-conference honors on both sides of the ball as a senior … First-team all-region on defense and second-team all-region on off ense in ’08 … Played in nine of 11 games as a senior, totaling 72 tackles, eight tackles for a loss and seven sacks … Also registered 60 pancake blocks as an off ensive lineman … Led team to DII state title game in ’08 … Selected fi rst-team all-state, all-region and all-district as both a defensive end and off ensive tackle in ’07 … Recorded 65 tackles, 10 tackles for a loss, six sacks and an interception as a junior … Helped team win back-to-back state championships in 2006 and 2007 … Named to the All-Combine team at an event held in North Carolina … Had an off er from Duke and was recruited by numerous D-I programs … Earned two letters on the basketball team … Personal: Son of Phil and Julia Stinnie … Father was a third-round draft pick by the New York Knicks … Plans to major in business … Born on January 18, 1990 in Charlottesville, Va.

Dexter StrongOL • 6-3 • 276Ashburn, Va. • Stone BridgePrep: Three-year letterwinner as an off ensive tackle at Stone Bridge for head coach Mickey Thompson … Garnered all-district honorable mention accolades as a senior … Selected to the Athletic Honor Roll from 2006-08 … Member of the National Honor Society … Presi-dent and founder of the Psychology Club … Enjoys playing the guitar, music, video games, reading and lifting weights … Personal: Son of Tom and Molly Strong … Plans to major in psychology … Born on March 23, 1990 in Annapolis, Md.

Nick ZarembaDL • 6-2 • 240Fredericksburg, Va. • Staff ordPrep: Two-year letterwinner as a defensive and off ensive lineman at Staff ord for head coach Chad Lewis … Served as a captain during senior season … Garnered Outstanding Lineman Award … Earned Commonwealth District All-Academic Award … Finished the ’08 season with 59 tackles … Played three years of varsity baseball as a fi rst baseman and an outfi elder … Also competed in track and fi eld … Served as a Committee Chair with the National Honor Society … Other extracurricular activities included the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, DECA and various church activities … Enjoys fi shing and boating … Personal: Son of Richard and Amelia Zaremba … Plans to major in business … Born on March 20, 1990 in Fredericksburg, Va.

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2008 Tribe Football ResultsOverall: 7-4 CAA: 5-3 Home: 4-2 Away: 3-2Final National Ranking: 20th

Date Opponent Location Result AttendanceDate Opponent Location Result AttendanceSept. 6 at N.C. State Raleigh, N.C. L, 34-24 56,694Sept. 13 VMI Williamsburg, Va. W, 52-17 10,624Sept. 20 Norfolk State Williamsburg, Va. W, 42-12 10,152Oct. 4 #14 Villanova Williamsburg, Va. L, 38-28 10,632Oct. 11 at #4 New Hampshire Durham, N.H. W, 38-34 13,255Oct. 18 at Delaware Newark, Del. W, 27-3 21,949Oct. 25 Rhode Island Williamsburg, Va. W, 34-24 9,383Nov. 1 at Towson Towson, Md. W, 34-14 3,168Nov. 8 Northeastern Williamsburg, Va. W, 38-17 8,231Nov. 14 at #1 James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. L, 48-24 14,330Nov. 22 #6 Richmond Williamsburg, Va. L, 23-20 (OT) 9,405

2008 Season Honor RollThe Sports Network All-America TeamAdrian Tracy, DE - Honorable MentionJonathan Grimes, KR - Honorable Mention

College Sporting News All-America TeamAdrian Tracy, DE - Honorable MentionJonathan Grimes, RB/KR - Honorable Mention Freshman of the Year

All-CAA Football Conference Team SelectionsTeam SelectionsTAdrian Tracy, DE - First TeamJonathan Grimes, RB - Second Team KR - First Team Off ensive Rookie of the YearBrian Pate, PK - First TeamDerek Cox, CB - Second TeamRob Varno, TE - Second TeamJake Phillips, QB - Third TeamD.J. McAulay, WR - Third TeamJosh Rutter, LB - Third TeamDavid Miller, P - Third Team

All-ECACAdrian Tracy, DE Jonathan Grimes, RB/KR and Rookie of the Year

CAA Football Academic All-Conference TeamLuke Hiteshew, OLEric O’Brien, OLBrian Pate, PKThomas Schonder, RB

The Sports Network National Special Teams Player of the WeekJonathan Grimes - Oct. 6

CAA Off ensive Player of the WeekJake Phillips - Oct. 13

CAA Defensive Player of the WeekAdrian Tracy - Sept. 22Josh Rutter - Oct. 20

CAA Special Teams Player of the WeekJonathan Grimes - Oct. 6Brian Pate - Oct. 27Derek Cox - Nov. 10

CAA Rookie of the WeekJonathan Grimes - Sept. 15, Oct. 6, Nov. 10Jake Trantin - Oct. 27

All-State (VaSID)Adrian Tracy, DE - First TeamDerek Cox, CB - First TeamBrian Pate, PK - First TeamRob Varno, TE - Second TeamDavid Miller, P - Second Team

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1William & Mary 24& Mary 24&N.C. State 34Sept. 6, 2008Carter-Finley StadiumCarter-Finley StadiumCarter-Finley • Raleigh, N.C.

RALEIGH, N.C. (9/6/08) -- William and Mary outscored North Carolina State, 24-20, in the second half but fell to the Wolfpack in its season opener, 34-24. Junior wide receiver D.J. McAulay led the Tribe with a pair of touchdown grabs and fi nished the evening with a game-high six catches for 99 yards, while senior all-conference cornerback Derek Cox also provided a score with a 45-yard interception return for a touchdown. As a unit, the Tribe defense limited N.C. State to just 67 yards on the ground and held the Wolfpack to just 11 fi rst downs. A interception by senior safety David Houff on the game’s initial series put the Tribe inside NCSU’s 20 yard line, but W&M was unable to put any points up when freshman running back Jonathan Grimes lost a fumble.

Although the College trailed 14-0 at the half, W&M outgained NCSU in total yards, 103-79, and controlled the time of possession by more than three minutes. Additionally, the Tribe defense surrendered just three fi rst downs, all of which occurred on the Wolfpack’s fi nal possession of the half. The Tribe put up its fi rst points of the game on the initial series of the second half when junior Brian Pate connected on a 43-yard fi eld goal. Senior quarterback Jake Phillips completed 3-of-4 passes on the drive and had a pair of rushes for 14 yards to help set up the score. Following a NCSU touchdown, W&M answered with a six-play, 77-yard drive that culmi-nated in a 30-yard touchdown strike from Jake Phillips to McAulay. While NCSU extended its lead to 34-10, W&M scored a pair of touchdowns late in the fourth quarter as Derek Cox returned an interception 45 yards for a score and backup quarterback R.J. Archer found McAulay open in the end zone during the fi nal minute of play.

1 2 3 4 FinalWilliam and Mary 0 0 10 14 24N.C. State 7 7 7 13 34

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st NCSU Brown 3 run (Czajkowski kick) 3:592nd NCSU Williams 22 pass from Beck (Czajkowski kick) 0:343rd W&M Pate 43 fi eld goal 11:473rd NCSU Bryan 1 pass from Beck (Czajkowski kick) 5:183rd W&M McAulay 30 pass from Phillips (Czajkowski kick) 3:084th NCSU Czajkowski 39 fi eld goal 14:544th NCSU Czajkowski 33 fi eld goal 13:294th NCSU Underwood 10 run (Czajkowski kick) 7:484th W&M Cox 45 INT return 5:564th W&M McAulay 25 pass from Archer 0:20

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First Downs 16 11Rushes - Yards 33-115 30-67Att-Cmp-Int 37-19-2 36-21-2Pass Yards 188 258Total Off ense 303 325Total Plays 70 66Fumbles - Lost 3-2 1-03rd Down Conv. 5-17 2-16Penalties - Yards 3-15 7-58Sacks by - Yards 2-19 3-25Time of Possession 29:56 30:04

Rushing - W&W&W M&M& : Riggins 12-51, Grimes 8-30, Archer 3-26, Phillips 9-6, Woolfolk 1-2. NCSU: Brown 17-43 (TD), Underwood 9-29 (TD), Beck 2-6, Team 1-<1>, Evans 1-<10>.Passing - W&W&W M&M& : Phillips 30-15-2, 139 (TD), Archer 7-4-0, 49 (TD). NCSU: Beck 25-17-1 (2TD), Evans 11-4-1.Receiving - W&W&W M&M& : McAulay 6-99 (2TD), Hill 4-45, Grimes 4-5, Varno 3-31, Riggins 1-5, Woolfolk 1-3. NCSU:Spencer 5-82, Bryan 5-41 (TD), Graham 3-78, James 2-9, Brown 2-9, Williams 1-22 (TD), Underwood 1-10, Gentry 1-5, Kushner 1-2).Defense - W&M: Tracy 8 (7 solo, sack, TFL, PBU), Rutter 8 (5 solo, TFL), Caldwell 7 (4 solo, sack, TFL, PBU), Cox 5 (INT for TD, PBU), Pigram 5 (0.5 TFL), Alvarado 4 (TFL, PBU), Herbert 4 (1.5 TFL), Stover 3 (0.5 TFL), Steinman (0.5 TFL), Houff 2 (INT), Trantin 2 (TFL, PBU).Attendance: 56,694; Time: 3:15; Weather: 81, Partly Cloudy

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (9/13/08) -- The Tribe earned its 23rd consecutive victory against Virginia Military Institute with a 52-17 win in its home opener at Zable Stadium. W&M piled up 570 yards of total off ense, including 398 yards on the ground. Additionally, the College’s defense limited the Keydets to just 25 yards passing and 13 fi rst downs. Sophomore running back Terrence Riggins led W&M’s ground attack with a career-high 180 yards on 15 carries (12.0 yards per rush), while true freshman running back Jonathan Grimes scored two touchdowns and rushed for 97 yards on fi ve carries (19.4 yards per rush). Senior quarterback Jake Phillips threw for three touchdowns and fi nished the contest completing 13 of his 18 passes for a game-high 172 yards. The Warm Springs, Va., native also accounted for a rushing touchdown and totaled 49 yards on the ground on four carries. Junior tight end Rob Varno, senior wide receiver Elliott Mack and junior wide out D.J. McAulay all hauled in touchdown receptions for the Tribe. After turning the ball over on its fi rst two possessions, the Tribe scored the contest’s initial points when Grimes earned his fi rst-career touchdown with a 29-yard run late in the fi rst quarter. Following a VMI turnover, Phillips completed a 21-yard touchdown pass to Varno in the right side of the end zone that put the Tribe ahead, 14-0, with 13:28 left in the second quarter.

Both teams added fi eld goals late in the fi rst half.W&M put the game away with a pair of touchdowns in the opening 1:26 of the second half,

as Grimes scored on a 12-yard scamper and Phillips recorded a 19-yard touchdown run. The College’s fi nal two scores came via an 11-yard touchdown pass from Phillips to Mack and an 11-yard touchdown run by sophomore running back Toown run by sophomore running back Toown run by sophomore running back T m Schonder late in the fourth quarter.

1 2 3 4 FinalVMI 0 3 14 0 17William and Mary 7 17 21 7 52

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st W&M Grimes 29 run (Pate kick) 1:512nd W&M Varno 21 pass from Phillips (Pate Kick) 13:282nd W&M McAulay 28 pass from Phillips (Pate Kick) 7:272nd VMI Stevens 38 fi eld goal 1:012nd W&M Pate 42 fi eld goal 0:013rd W&M Grimes 12 run (Pate kick) 14:183rd W&M Phillips 19 run (Pate kick) 13:343rd VMI Maypray 64 run (Stevens kick) 11:103rd VMI Hughes 6 run (Stevens kick) 7:313rd W&M Mack 11 pass from Phillips (Pate kick) 3:294th W&M Schonder 11 run (Pate kick) 2:04

VMI W&MFirst Downs 13 30Rushes - Yards 57-262 41-398Att-Cmp-Int 6-3-0 20-13-2Pass Yards 25 172Total Off ense 287 570Total Plays 63 61Fumbles - Lost 3-2 2-23rd Down Conv. 7-16 5-7Penalties - Yards 9-74 8-80Sacks by - Yards 1-5 2-17Time of Possession 33:10 26:50

Rushing - W&W&W M&M& : Riggins 15-180, Grimes 5-97 (2TD), Schonder 7-54 (TD), Phillips 4-49 (TD), Archer 8-43, McAulay 1-5. VMI: Maypray 26-157 (TD), Abegesah 11-52, Itoka 6-37, Collins 3-25, Hughes 6-19(TD), Jones 2-6, Rainey-Wiles 1-3.Passing - W&W&W M&M& : Phillips 18-13-2, 172 (3TD), Archer 2-0-0, 0. VMI: Maypray 2-2-0, Hughes 4-1-0.Receiving - W&W&W M&M& : Varno 4-60 (TD), Mack 4-42 (TD), McAulay 2-43 (TD), Grimes 2-15, Conyers 1-12. VMI:Maypray 1-12, Abegesah 1-8, Rainey-Wiles 1-5. Defense - W&M: Caldwell 10 (TFL, FF, FR), Cox 6 (5 solo, 2.0 TFL), Rutter 6 (FF, PBU), Trantin 4 (1.5 TFL, 0.5 sack, PBU, Tracy 4 (0.5 sack), Pulley 3 (sack), Francks 2 (FR).Attendance: 10,624; Time: 2:43; Weather: 91, Clear

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3William & Mary 42& Mary 42&Norfolk State 12Sept. 20, 2008Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, Va.

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (9/20/08) -- Senior all-conference quarterback Jake Phillips threw four touchdown passes and the William and Mary defensive unit forced fi ve turnovers to power the Tribe to a 42-12 victory against Norfolk State on Sept. 20 in front of 10,152 fans at Zable Stadium. True freshman running back Jonathan Grimes scored a pair of touchdowns for the second consecutive week, rushing for one and collecting a reception for the other score. Junior wide out D.J. McAulay hauled in two touchdown receptions and fi nished the contest with three catches for a game-high 80 yards. Senior returning all-conference wide receiver Elliott Mack also had a touchdown reception and registered four catches for 63 yards. In addition to causing fi ve turnovers, the College’s defensive unit limited the Spartans to just 219 total yards (3.1 yards per play), including just 97 through the air. Additionally, W&M held NSU to just 11 fi rst downs and allowed just three third-down conversions on 18 attempts. After forcing the Spartans to a three-and-out on the contest’s opening possession, the Tribe marched 74 yards on six plays for a touchdown to take an early 7-0 lead. Sophomore Terrence Riggins began the series with a 17-yard run and Grimes later punctuated the scoring drive with a 38-yard touchdown run down the left sideline.

After NSU got on the scoreboard with a fi eld goal later in the quarter, W&M answered with a touchdown when Grimes scored on a 20-yard pass from Phillips to go ahead, 14-3. W&M increased its lead in the fi nal minute of the fi rst half when junior David Caldwell returned a blocked 50-yard fi eld goal attempt 66 yards for a touchdown. McAulay and Mack hauled in touchdown passes from Phillips during the fi rst part of the third quarter to help push W&M’s lead to 35-3. The Tribe added its fi nal score later in the quarter when Phillips hit McAulay on a 22-yard touchdown pass.

1 2 3 4 FinalNorfolk State 3 0 7 2 12William and Mary 14 7 21 0 42

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st W&M Grimes 38 run (Pate kick) 11:251st NSU Castellat 45 fi eld goal 7:471st W&M Grimes 20 pass from Phillips (Miller kick) 4:052nd W&M Caldwell 66 blocked fi eld goal return (Miller kick) 0:253rd W&M McAulay 32 pass from Phillips (Miller kick) 11:593rd W&M Mack 10 pass from Phillips (Miller kick) 8:593rd NSU Branche 1 run (Castellat kick) 5:583rd W&M McAulay 22 pass from Phillips (Miller kick) 1:034th NSU Hammond safety 12:50

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First Downs 11 17Rushes - Yards 34-122 33-133Att-Cmp-Int 36-14-4 26-14-2Pass Yards 97 204Total Off ense 219 337Total Plays 70 59Fumbles - Lost 2-1 1-13rd Down Conv. 3-18 5-12Penalties - Yards 12-115 6-56Sacks by - Yards 2-4 3-17Time of Possession 32:35 27:25

Rushing - W&W&W M&M& : Grimes 9-71 (TD), Riggins 4-30, Phillips 6-17, Holmes 6-7, Archer 1-6, Marriner 6-4. NSU: Brown 11-62, Hedgeman 10-31, Branche 12-30 (TD), Cotton 1-<1>.Passing - W&W&W M&M& : Phillips 26-14-2, 204 (4TD). NSU: Brown 32-13-3, 94, Merritt 4-1-1, 3. Receiving - W&W&W M&M& : Mack 4-63 (TD), McAulay 3-80 (2TD), Hill 3-22, Grimes 2-20 (TD), Marriner 1-12, Varno 1-7. NSU: Johnson 5-28, Walker 3-34, Hayden 2-16, Childress 2-4, Branche 1-9, Hedgeman 1-6.Defense - W&M: Tracy 6 (4 TFL, 1.5 sacks, blk), Trantin 6 (5 solo, FF), Pigram 6, O’Brien 6, Cox 4 (Int, PBU), Houff 3 (INT), Johnson 3 (3 PBU), Cottingham 2 (INT, FR), Herbert 2 (FF, TFL), Livingston (INT).Attendance: 10,152; Time: 2:58; Weather: 70, Cool and Cloudy

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (10/4/08) -- William and Mary and No. 14/16 Villanova combined for 66 points and 824 yards of total off ense, but the Tribe fell to the Wildcats, 38-28, in its conference opener. Making his fi rst career start, junior quarterback R.J. Archer stepped in for an injured Jake Phillips and threw for 307 yards and a touchdown. He also recorded a pair of touchdown runs. True freshman tailback Jonathan Grimes was outstanding yet again, as he accounted for a school-true freshman record 324 total yards, including 105 receiving yards and 161 returns yards. The featured part of Grimes’ afternoon was his 97-yard kick return for a score near the end of the fi rst half. After Villanova raced out to a 35-0 lead late in the fi rst half, Grimes’ big return with less than a minute left in the second quarter made the score 35-7 at the break. After forcing VU to a three-and-out on the fi rst possession of the second half, W&M answered with a 75-yard touchdown drive that lasted just three plays and 41 seconds. The drive culminated in a 44-yard touchdown pass from Archer to senior Elliott Mack. Neither team scored during the remainder of the third quarter, but the Tribe found the end zone again early in the fourth quarter when Archer capped a slick eight-play, 52-yard march with a three-yard touchdown run. While VU added a fi eld goal midway through the fourth quarter to increase its lead to 38-21, W&M responded with another touchdown run by Archer with 4:20 remaining in the contest. After forcing Villanova to punt on its next possession, the Tribe took over on its own 34 yard line with 2:00 remaining. However, Archer’s only interception of the contest ended the College’s comeback bid.

1 2 3 4 FinalNo. 14/16 Villanova 7 28 0 3 38William and Mary 0 7 7 14 28

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st VU Pimm 5 pass from Whitney (Marcoux kick) 7:422nd VU Doss 15 pass from Whitney (Marcoux kick) 12:522nd VU Ball 32 run (Marcoux kick) 12:032nd VU Whitney 1 run (Marcoux kick) 8:242nd VU Szczur 11 pass from Whitney (Marcoux kick) 0:512nd W&M Grimes 97 kickoff return (Marcoux kick) 0:373rd W&M Mack 44 pass from Archer (Pate kick) 12:524th W&M Archer 3 run (Pate kick) 11:504th VU MARCOUX 23 fi eld goal 6:154th W&M Archer 6 run (Pate kick) 4:20

VU W&MFirst Downs 27 17Rushes - Yards 54-255 22-76Att-Cmp-Int 27-20-0 37-21-1Pass Yards 186 307Total Off ense 441 383Total Plays 81 59Fumbles - Lost 1-0 1-13rd Down Conv. 7-16 3-11Penalties - Yards 5-32 4-29Sacks by - Yards 1-8 2-7Time of Possession 36:36 23:24

Rushing - W&W&W M&M& : Grimes 11-58, Archer 8-10 (2TD), Marriner 1-5, Holmes 2-3. VU: Ball 22-137 (TD), Whitney 19-60 (TD), Szczur 5-34, Babbaro 5-23, Reynolds 1-5. Passing - W&W&W M&M& : Archer 21-37-1, 307 (TD). VU: Whitney 20-27-0, 186 (3 TD).Receiving - W&W&W M&M& : Grimes 6-105, Varno 6-58, Hill 4-37, Mack 3-83 (TD), McAulay 2-24. VU: Szczur 7-78 (TD), Atkinson 5-27, Reynolds 2-26, Harvey 2-14, Doss 1-15 (TD), Babbaro 1-6, Pimm 1-5 (TD), White 1-5.Defense - W&M: Rutter 15 (12 solo, 1.5 TFL), Trantin 9 (7 solo, 1.5 TFL, PBU), Cottingham 7 (5 solo), Caldwell 5 (TFL), Tracy 4 (1.5 TFL, 0.5 sack), Lissemore 4 (0.5 TFL, 0.5 sack), Hyde 2 (Sack). Attendance: 10,632; Time: 2:51; Weather: 74, Clear

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5William & Mary 38& Mary 38&No. 4 New Hampshire 34Oct. 11, 2008Cowell StadiumCowell StadiumCowell • Durham, N.H.

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (10/11/08) -- William and Mary scored on its fi rst fi ve possessions of the second half (four touchdowns/one fi eld goal), and senior quarterback Jake Phillips’ 17-yard go-ahead touchdown pass to junior wide receiver D.J. McAulay with 22 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter helped lift the Tribe to a 38-34 victory at No. 4 New Hampshire in the Wildcats’ homecoming game. Phillips registered four touchdown passes and completed 30 of his 40 attempts for 310 yards, while true freshman running back Jonathan Grimes fi nished with a true-freshman record 144 yards rushing (on 23 attempts) and a touchdown (coming on a 56-yard run). Trailing 34-31 with 4:34 remaining, the Tribe began its game-winning drive on its own 28 yard line. Phillips was intercepted on a third-and-long early in the drive, but W&M maintained possession when UNH was fl agged for roughing the passer. Phillips then converted a pair of third-and-longs with completions to Grimes (10 yards) and Mack (13 yards) around midfi eld to keep the drive alive. Another 13-yard completion from Phillips to Mack put W&M inside the red zone, and the senior all-conference quarterback connected with McAulay from 17 yards out on the next play to put the Tribe ahead, 38-34, with 22 seconds left. UNH was unable to mount a quick comeback, as Adrian Tracy sacked quarterback R.J. Toman on fi rst down, and Fred Johnson picked off the sophomore’s long pass on the next play. W&M outscored UNH 31-13 in the second half and dominated the time of possession, (20:44-8:16) after the break. The Tribe also converted on 8-of-10 third downs in the second half, including its only fourth down attempt, while registering 358 yards of total off ense in the fi nal two quarters.

1 2 3 4 FinalWilliam and Mary 7 0 14 17 38No. 4 New Hampshire 14 7 0 13 34

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st W&M Hill 8 pass from Phillips (Pate kick) 6:171st UNH Toman 2 run (Manning kick) 3:021st UNH Toman 3 run (Manning kick) 0:572nd UNH Boyle 9 run (Manning kick) 4:363rd W&M Hill 14 pass from Phillips (Pate kick) 9:003rd W&M Varno 4 pass from Phillips (Pate kick) 0:284th UNH Sicko 31 pass from Toman (Manning kick) 13:334th W&M Grimes 56 run (Pate kick) 12:434th W&M Pate 32 fi eld goal 6:204th UNH Boyle 34 pass from Toman (Manning kick failed) 4:404th W&M McAulay 17 pass from Phillips (Pate kick) 0:22

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First Downs 29 24Rushes - Yards 35-185 38-163Att-Cmp-Int 40-30-2 37-27-2Pass Yards 310 305Total Off ense 495 468Total Plays 75 75Fumbles - Lost 1-0 0-03rd Down Conv. 9-13 9-14Penalties - Yards 3-35 8-65Sacks by - Yards 2-13 0-0Time of Possession 33:06 26:54

Rushing - W&W&W M&M& : Grimes 23-144 (TD), Phillips 6-20, Marriner 3-14, Mack 1-11. UNH: Toman 14-55 (2 TD), Simpson 14-52, Jellison 4-19, Kackert 2-17, Boyle 2-11 (TD), Fox 1-5, O’Brien 1-4. Passing - W&W&W M&M& : Phillips 30-40-2, 310 (4 TD). UNH: Toman 27-36-2, 305 (2 TD), Boyle 0-1-0.Receiving - W&W&W M&M& : Grimes 8-47, McAulay 5-76 (TD), Mack 5-66, Hill 5-60 (2 TD), Varno 3-35 (TD), Holmes 2-15, Dohse 1-10, Hobson 1-1. UNH: BSicko 9-81 (TD), Boyle 7-114 (TD), Negron 5-58, O’Brien 4-37, Mason 1-13, Mohammed 1-2.Defense - W&M: Tracy 14 (10 solo, 2.0 sacks, 4.0 TFL, Francks 10 (8 solo), Johnson 10 (7 solo, INT), Lis-semore 9 (5 solo, TFL), Alvarado 7 (4 solo, INT), Rutter 7 (4 solo, PBU).Attendance: 13,255; Time: 2:57; Weather: 65, Sunny

NEWARK, Del. (10/18/08) -- For the second consecutive weekend, William and Mary spoiled its opponent’s homecoming festivities as it earned a 27-3 victory at Delaware before a crowd of 21,949 at Delaware Stadium. Senior quarterback Jake Phillips completed 26-of-38 passes for 338 yards with a pair of touchdowns (one passing/one rushing). True freshman running back Jonathan Grimes was the contest’s leading rusher and fi nished with 92 yards on 25 carries and a touchdown. Senior wide receiver Elliott Mack led the team with eight catches for 119 yards, while sophomore Chase Hill tallied seven catches for 105 yards with a touchdown. The Tribe defense was dominant and limited the Blue Hens to just 145 total yards and 12 fi rst downs. Additionally, the eff ort snapped UD’s 116 home game streak of scoring at least one touchdown. W&M held UD scoreless in the fi rst half ut W&M held UD scoreless in the fi rst half ut W&M held UD scoreless in the fi rst half ilized a pair of Brian Pate fi eld goals and a 1-yard touchdown run by Phillips to take a 13-0 lead at halftime. The College’s defense was outstanding in the opening half, limiting the Blue Hens to just 62 total yards and fi ve fi rst downs. Additionally, UD registered just 11 yards passing. While neither team was able to put any points up in the third quarter, Delaware cut W&M’s lead to 13-3 with a 32-yard fi eld goal with 10:50 remaining. However, the Tribe answered with a touchdown on the ensuing possession when Phillips connected with Hill on a 44-yard scoring strike. W&M tacked on its fi nal touchdown when Grimes scored on a two-yard run with 2:33 left in the contest. The touchdown capped off a nine-play, 93-yard drive that consumed 4:50. It was W&M’s second drive of the afternoon that totaled more than 90 yards.

1 2 3 4 FinalWilliam and Mary 3 10 0 14 27Delaware 0 0 0 3 3

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st W&M Pate 32 fi eld goal 7:132nd W&M Phillips 1 run 4:542nd W&M Pate 33 fi eld goal 0:004th UD Striefsky 32 fi eld goal 10:504th W&M Hill 44 pass from Phillips (Pate kick) 8:594th W&M Grimes 2 run (Pate kick) 2:33

W&M UD

First Downs 23 12Rushes - Yards 35-118 40-100Att-Cmp-Int 38-26-1 24-10-1Pass Yards 338 45Total Off ense 456 145Total Plays 73 64Fumbles - Lost 2-2 1-03rd Down Conv. 4-11 5-17Penalties - Yards 3-30 1-5Sacks by - Yards 4-28 1-7Time of Possession 32:44 27:16

Rushing - W&W&W M&M& : Grimes 23-92 (TD), Holmes 3-16, Phillips 5-12 (TD). UDUDU : Jabbie 9-44, Thaxton 8-35, Schoenhoft 12-21, Butler 8-17, Smith 1-0, Hakes 2-<-17>.Passing - W&W&W M&M& : Phillips 26-38-1, 338 (TD). UDUDU : Schoenhoft 10-23-1, 45, Hakes 0-1-0, 0.Receiving - W&W&W M&M& : Mack 8-119, Hill 7-105 (TD), McAulay 5-62, Grimes 3-32, Riggins 1-15, Varno 1-3, Marriner 1-2. UDUDU : Duncan 6-22, Butler 2-14, Agnone 1-7, Love 1-2. Defense - W&M: Rutter 8 (4 solo, 3 TFL, INT), Caldwell 7 (6 solo, TFL), Francks 7 (5 solo, TFL), Livingston 6 (5 solo), Tracy 4 (Sack), Pigram 4 (TFL), Stover 4 (Sack, 1.5 TFL), Hyde 2 (Sack), Herbert 2 (Sack), Trantin 2 (0.5 TFL).Attendance: 21,949; Time: 2:35; Weather: 53, Sunny

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6William & Mary 27& Mary 27&Delaware 3Oct. 18, 2008Delaware Stadium • Newark, Del.

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7No. 23 William & Mary 34& Mary 34&Rhode Island 24Oct. 25, 2008Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, Va.

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (10/25/08) -- Junior safety David Caldwell returned a fourth-quarter interception 62 yards for a touchdown to help No. 23 William and Mary pull away for a 34-24 victory against Rhode Island on a rainy homecoming at Zable Stadium. True freshman tailback Jonathan Grimes posted another outstanding performance, rushing for a game-high 111 yards with a touchdown. While both teams scored touchdowns on their opening drives, neither squad was able to put any more points up on the board until late in the fi rst half when URI’s Louis Feinstein kicked a 40-yard fi eld goal with 1:39 remaining in the second quarter to put the Rams ahead, 10-7. At the break, the Rams had out gained the Tribe in total off ense, 212-115, and controlled the time of possession, 20:05-9:15.

W&M scored a pair of quick touchdowns during the fi rst fi ve minutes of the second half to build a 21-10 advantage. D.J. McAulay provided the fi rst touchdown when Jake Phillips found him with an 18-yard strike, while Courtland Marriner scored the second touchdown with an 8-yard run. After recovering a punt that bounced off the back of an retreating W&M player, URI nar-rowed the score with an eight-play, 38-yard drive that ended with a 1-yard touchdown run by Cassidy late in the third quarter. Trailing by just seven, 24-17, early in the fourth quarter, URI drove inside the Tribe 40-yard line, but safety David Caldwell intercepted a pass by Cassidy and raced 62 yards down the right sideline to give the College a 31-17 cushion with 10:12 left in the game. W&M later tacked on a fi eld goal and URI scored a late touchdown to narrow the score to 34-24, but the Tribe recovered the Rams’ on-side kick attempt and ran out the clock.

1 2 3 4 FinalRhode Island 7 3 7 7 24William and Mary 7 0 14 13 34

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st URI Leonard 38 pass from Cassidy (Feinstein kick) 13:511st W&M Grimes 12 run (Pate kick) 10:082nd URI Feinstein 40 fi eld goal 1:393rd W&M McAulay 18 pass from Phillips (Pate kick) 13:233rd W&M Marriner 8 run (Pate kick) 8:333rd URI Cassidy 1 run (Feinstein kick) 3:164th W&M Pate 37 fi eld goal 13:294th W&M Caldwell 62 interception return (Pate kick) 10:124th W&M Pate 39 fi eld goal 4:574th URI Del Grosso 4 pass from Cassidy (Feinstein kick) 1:19

URI W&M

First Downs 22 19Rushes - Yards 32-114 32-161Att-Cmp-Int 41-27-3 24-15-1Pass Yards 225 207Total Off ense 339 368Total Plays 73 56Fumbles - Lost 1-0 2-23rd Down Conv. 8-15 6-12Penalties - Yards 5-37 4-32Sacks by - Yards 2-16 1-2Time of Possession 35:34 24:26

Rushing - W&W&W M&M& : Grimes 19-111 (TD), Phillips 9-32, Marriner 3-15 (TD), Holmes 1-3. URI: Cassidy 15-59 (TD), Hughes 14-48, Johnson-Farrell 1-6, Lawrence 2-1.Passing - W&W&W M&M& : Phillips 15-24-1, 207 (TD). URI: Cassidy 27-41-3 (2 TD).Receiving - W&W&W M&M& : Hill 5-55, McAulay 3-33 (TD), Conyers 2-22, Mack 1-31, Gottlieb 1-30, Marriner 1-14, Varno 1-12, Grimes 1-10. URI: Hughes 9-69, Leonard 4-71 (TD), Johnson-Farrell 3-27, Del Grosso 3-25 (TD), Bellini 2-13, Scott 2-10, Wilson 1-9, Evans 1-6, Smalls 1-0, Lawrence 1-<-5>. Defense - W&M: Trantin 13 (9 solo, INT, FF, TFL), Pigram 11 (8 solo, 2 PBU, TFL), Caldwell 11 (7 solo, INT), Cottingham 7 (6 solo), Francks 6 (INT), Livingston 5 (4 solo), Tracy 3 (0.5 sack), Pradhanang 3 (0.5 sack). Attendance: 9,383; Time: 2:52; Weather: 65, Cloudy, Light Rain

TOWSON, Md. (11/1/08) -- The No. 16/19 William and Mary football team limited Towson to just seven yards of total off ense in the second half as it extended its winning streak to four games with a 34-14 victory at Unitas Stadium. After trailing 14-7 at halftime, the College outscored the Tigers 27-0 following the intermission. In addition to limiting TU to just seven yards of total off ense in the fi nal two quarters, W&M also came up with a pair of second half interceptions and recovered a fumble. Off ensively, the Tribe totaled 296 yards of total off ense in the second half and dominated time of possession, 21:01 to 8:59. W&M was led by senior quarterback Jake Phillips, who completed 21-of-33 passes for 265 yards and threw three touchdowns. True freshman running back Jonathan Grimes also had a big afternoon and fi nished the contest with 96 yards rushing on 20 carries with a touchdown. The Tribe’s only score of the fi rst half came on a 65-yard touchdown pass from Phillips to D.J. McAulay on its fi rst possession. TU’s scored a pair of second quarter touchdowns, including one on a 44-yard pass from Sean Schaefer to Tommy Breaux with just four seconds left in the half. W&M scored a pair of touchdowns on its fi rst two possessions of the second half to take a 21-14 lead. The fi rst scored came on a 19-yard pass from Phillips to Chase Hill with 10:54 showing in the third quarter, while Phillips found Rob Varno on a 17-yard scoring strike a little more than a minute later. Brian Pate added a pair of fi eld goals, coming from 29 and 39 yards, later in the quarter to help the College build a 27-14 advantage. Following an interception by safety Michael Alvarado, the Green and Gold marched 49 yards on seven plays and scored its fi nal touchdown when Grimes found the end zone from three yards out with 9:20 remaining in the contest.

1 2 3 4 FinalWilliam and Mary 7 0 20 7 34Towson 0 14 0 0 14

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st W&M McAulay 65 pass from Phillips (Pate kick) 12:462nd TU Godlasky 27 pass from Schaefer (Bencivengo kick) 11:142nd TU Breaux 44 pass from Schaefer (Bencivengo kick) 0:043rd W&M Hill 19 pass from Phillips (Pate kick) 10:543rd W&M Varno 17 pass from Phillips (Pate kick) 9:473rd W&M Pate 29 fi eld goal 5:133rd W&M Pate 39 fi eld goal 2:554th W&M Grimes 3 run (Pate kick) 9:20

W&M TU

First Downs 26 12Rushes - Yards 45-239 23-43Att-Cmp-Int 33-21-1 33-22-2Pass Yards 265 195Total Off ense 504 238Total Plays 78 56Fumbles - Lost 1-0 1-13rd Down Conv. 4-13 2-14Penalties - Yards 5-55 4-30Sacks by - Yards 3-22 2-15Time of Possession 34:42 25:18

Rushing - W&W&W M&M& : Grimes 20-96 (TD), Marriner 8-52, Phillips 10-50, Riggins 4-25, Holmes 2-12, Archer 1-4. TU: Castor 11-57, Newsom 1-10, Rouson 2-5, Kinchen 1-1, Peterson 1-<-13>, Schaefer 7-<-17>. Passing - W&W&W M&M& : Phillips 21-33-1, 265 (3TD). TU: Schaefer 21-32-2 (2TD), Shears 1-1-0, 9.Receiving - W&W&W M&M& : Varno 5-67 (TD), Grimes 5-23, Hill 3-28 (TD), Conyers 3-28, McAulay 2-96 (TD), 1-12, Dohse 1-8, Gottlieb 1-3. TU: Breaux 4-65 (TD), Cegles 4-23, Lee 4-18, Moore 4-15, Godlasky 2-34 (TD), Holmes 2-27, Atwood 1-9, Rouson 1-4. Defense - W&M: Cox 7 (6 solo, INT), Trantin 7 (4 solo), Francks 7 (3 solo), Tracy 5 (3 solo, 1.5 sacks), Lissemore 4 (3 solo, sack, 2.0 TFL), Alvarado 4 (INT). Attendance: 3,168 Time: 2:57; Weather: 64, Sunny

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8No. 16/19 William & Mary 34& Mary 34&Towson 14Nov. 1, 2008Unitas Stadium • Towson, Md.

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9No. 14/16 William & Mary 3& Mary 3& 8Northeastern 17Nov. 8, 2008Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, Va.

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (11/8/08) -- Senior cornerback Derek Cox scored touchdowns on a punt return and an interception return to help the No. 14/16 Tribe extend its winning streak to fi ve games with a 38-17 victory against Northeastern. Cox’s initial touchdown came on an 89-yard punt return early in the fi rst quarter to put W&M ahead, 7-0, while his second score came midway through the fourth quarter when he returned an interception 12 yards to give the Tribe its fi nal touchdown of the evening. While the Tribe led 21-10 at the intermission, the Huskies had already run 50 plays and out-gained W&M in total off ense, 278-169. NU also controlled the time of possession, 23:02-6:58. However, the College’s off ense was very effi cient, averaging 9.9 yards per play. The Tribe defensive unit dominated the second half and held the Huskies to just 79 yards of total off ense after the break. While the Tribe took an early 7-0 lead on Cox’s electric punt return less than two minutes into the game, NU tied the score on its ensuing possession with a nine-play, 74-yard drive that ended with a 12-yard touchdown scamper by running back Alex Broomfi eld. W&M’s fi nal two scores of the half came on a pair of 3-yard touchdown passes from Phillips to Jimmy Hobson and Chase Hill.

The Tribe opened the second half with a touchdown for the third consecutive week when Phillips found the end zone with a 5-yard run to put W&M ahead, 28-10, with 10:59 showing on the clock.

A 35-yard fi eld goal by Brian Pate extended W&M’s lead to 31-10 late in the third quarter. While the Tribe defense limited the Huskies to just 34 yards of total off ense in the third quarter, NU found the end zone with 13 seconds remaining in the stanza when Broomfi eld caught a 3-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Anthony Orio.

Cox’s 12-yard interception return for a score midway through the fourth quarter sealed the win.

1 2 3 4 FinalNortheastern 7 3 7 0 17William and Mary 14 7 10 7 38

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st W&M Cox 89 punt return (Pate kick) 13:261st NU Broomfi eld 12 run (Johnson kick) 10:031st W&M Hobson 3 pass from Phillips (Pate kick) 0:112nd NU Johnson 22 fi eld goal 7:542nd W&M Hill 3 pass from Phillips (Pate kick) 2:513rd W&M Phillips 5 run (Pate kick) 10:593rd W&M Pate 35 fi eld goal 4:143rd NU Broomfi eld 3 pass from Orio (Johnson kick) 0:134th W&M Cox 12 interception return (Pate kick) 8:22

NU W&M

First Downs 21 18Rushes - Yards 33-110 33-198Att-Cmp-Int 44-25-1 22-15-0Pass Yards 247 217Total Off ense 357 415Total Plays 77 55Fumbles - Lost 0-0 2-13rd Down Conv. 4-17 3-8Penalties - Yards 2-30 4-38Sacks by - Yards 1-6 0-0Time of Possession 33:24 26:36

Rushing - W&W&W M&M& : Grimes 16-130, Marriner 5-43, Phillips 6-16 (TD), Riggins 2-9, Holmes 2-4. NU: Broom-fi eld 23-51 (TD), Theoudele 2-24, Orio 4-21, Plum 1-7, Griffi n 1-5, Torres 2-2. Passing - W&W&W M&M& : Phillips 15-22-0, 217 (2TD). NU: Orio 25-43-1, 247 (TD), Broomfi eld 0-1-0. Receiving - W&W&W M&M& : McAulay 3-96, Varno 3-37, Grimes 3-16, Conyers 2-31, Gottlieb 1-22, Holmes 1-9, Hobson 1-3 (TD), Hill 1-3 (TD). NU: Abelli 7-58, Broomfi eld 7-56 (TD), Lott 6-78, Mandeville 3-34, Elwood 1-13, Gilmartin-Donohue 1-8. Defense - W&M: Trantin 13 (12 solo), Caldwell 9 (7 solo), Pigram 7 solo, Alvarado 6 (5 solo, PBU), Prad-hanang 4 (TFL), Cox 4 (INT, 2 PBU), Tracy 4 (TFL), Lissemore 3 (TFL). Herbert 2 (TFL). Attendance: 8,231 Time: 2:48; Weather: 61, Partly Cloudy

HARRISONBURG, Va. (11/15/08) -- The No. 12/15 Tribe had its fi ve-game winning streak snapped with a 48-24 loss at top-ranked James Madison. Senior quarterback Jake Phillips led William and Mary with a pair of touchdown passes, while sophomore wide receiver Chase Hill registered a pair of touchdown catches. True freshman running back Jonathan Grimes accounted for W&M’s other score with a touchdown reception, while his 48 yards rushing increased his season total to 877 -- breaking W&M’s freshman rushing record. JMU fi nished with 540 yards of total off ense, as quarterback Rodney Landers and running back Eugene Holloman rushed for 145 and 130 yards, respectively. Holloman produced two rushing touchdowns, while Landers added one on the ground and three through the air. After JMU jumped out to a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter, W&M cut the lead in half when Phillips found Grimes when Phillips found Grimes when Phillips f wide open in the end zone with a 16-yard touchdown pass.

The Tribe’s only other score of the half came on a 43-yard fi eld goal by Brian Pate as the Dukes held a 24-10 advantage at the half. Following the intermission, James Madison scored three unanswered touchdowns to build a 45-10 advantage. The opening score came via a six-play, 95-yard drive that culminated with a 5-yard run by Landers. Holloman added the other two scores with touchdown runs of fi ve and 10 yards late in the third quarter and early in the fourth. W&M outscored JMU the rest of the way, as Chase Hill snared a pair of four quarter touchdown receptions.

1 2 3 4 FinalWilliam and Mary 0 10 0 14 24James Madison 7 17 14 10 48

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st JMU Caussin 4 pass from Landers (Stannard kick) 9:502nd JMU Turner 50 pass from Landers (Stannard kick) 12:582nd W&M Grimes 16 pass from Phillips (Pate kick) 10:412nd JMU Turner 34 pass from Landers (Stannard kick) 8:122nd W&M Pate 43 fi eld goal 4:152nd JMU Stannard 21 fi eld goal 0:003rd JMU Landers 5 run (Stannard kick) 8:473rd JMU Holloman 5 run (Stannard kick) 2:274th JMU Holloman 10 run (Stannard kick) 13:174th W&M Hill 14 pass from Phillips (Pate kick) 8:474th JMU Stannard 40 fi eld goal 3:584th W&M Hill 2 pass from Phillips (Pate kick) 0:40

W&M JMU

First Downs 18 28Rushes - Yards 21-76 53-317Att-Cmp-Int 37-19-0 21-16-0Pass Yards 218 223Total Off ense 294 540Total Plays 58 74Fumbles - Lost 2-0 0-03rd Down Conv. 7-15 7-13Penalties - Yards 4-18 3-23Sacks by - Yards 0-0 3-27Time of Possession 35:54 24:06

Rushing - W&W&W M&M& : Grimes 9-48, Riggins 2-27, Holmes 1-14, Marriner 3-8, Archer 2-1, Phillips 4-<-22>. JMU: Landers 18-145 (TD), Holloman 23-130 (2 TD), Yancey 9-42, Rose 1-4, Acker 1-<-3>. Passing - W&W&W M&M& : Phillips 16-30-0, 187 (2TD), Archer 3-7-0, 31 (TD). JMU: Landers 14-19-0, 212 (3 TD), Dudzik 2-2-0, 11. Receiving - W&W&W M&M& : McAulay 6-92, Grimes 3-29 (TD), Varno 3-20, Gottlieb 2-29, Conyers 2-26, Hill 2-16 (2 TD), Marriner 1-6. JMU: Turner 3-103 (2 TD), Caussin 3-28 (TD), Yancey 3-24, McCarter 2-26, Williams 2-25, McNeil 2-13, Holloman 1-4. Defense - W&M: Pigram 16 (4 solo, 0.5 TFL), Tracy 11 (4 solo), Alvarado 11 (3 solo), Lissemore 10 (1 solo, TFL), Trantin 9 (3 solo), Caldwell 9 (1 solo, 0.5 TFL), Pradhanang 6 (5 solo), Cottingham 6 (3 solo). Attendance: 14,330 Time: 2:40; Weather: 58, Overcast

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10No. 12/15 William & Mary & Mary & 24No. 1 James Madison 48Nov. 15, 2008Bridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, Va.Harrisonburg, Va.Harrisonburg

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VMIO: Terrence Riggins, RBD: Jake Trantin, LBST: Fred Johnson, DB

Norfolk StateO: Jonathan Grimes, RBD: Adrian Tracy, DEST: Kyle O’Brien, DL

VillanovaO: Jonathan Grimes, RBD: Josh Rutter, LBST: Jonathan Grimes, RB

New HampshireO: Jake Phillips, QBD: Adrian Tracy, DEST: Sean Lissemore, DT

DelawareO: Jake Marcey, OLD: Josh Rutter, LBST: David Houff , SS

Rhode IslandO: Jake Phillips, QBD: David Caldwell, SSST: Todd Reyher, LB

TowsonO: Rob Varno, TED: Sean Lissemore, DTST: Sean Alexander, DB

NortheasternO: Jonathan Grimes, RBD: Derek Cox, CBST: Derek Cox, CB/PR

James MadisonO: Jake Phillips, QBD: Michael Pigram, LBST: David Miller, P

RichmondO: C. Hill, WRD: Sean Lissemore, DTST: Derek Cox, CB

O: Off enseO: Off enseO: Off D: DefenseST: Special Teams

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11No. 16/19 William & Mary & Mary & 20No. 6/7 Richmond 23 (OT)Nov. 22, 2008Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, Va.

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (11/22/08) -- The No. 16/19 Tribe scored a pair of touchdowns in the fi nal 3:02 to force overtime, but No. 6/7 Richmond’s Andrew Howard kicked a 37-yard, game-winning fi eld goal in the fi rst extra session to give the Spiders a 23-20 victory on Senior Day at Zable Stadium. Trailing 20-6 late in the fourth quarter, senior Derek Cox ignited the College’s comeback when he returned a punt 80 yards for a touchdown with 3:02 remaining in the contest. W&M’s RJ Archer then skied to recover the ensuing onside kick, putting the Tribe in business at its own 41-yard line. The squad then marched 59 yards in 10 plays to tie the score when senior quarterback Jake Phillips found the end zone on a sneak from a yard out with 18 seconds on the clock. The College took the ball fi rst in overtime and had its 39-yard fi eld attempt blocked by Sherman Logan. Howard fi nished what was a fi ve-yard Spider drive in its half of the extra session and spun his game-winning try from the right hash from 37 yards out. Despite turning the ball over seven times, W&M kept the score close with an outstanding defensive eff ort that saw the unit hold the Spiders scoreless over the fi nal 30 minutes of play, allowing just 35 yards of total off ense and two fi rst downs. UR took a 7-0 lead late in the fi rst quarter when off ensive lineman Michael Silva recovered a fumble by quarterback Eric Ward in the end zone. UR increased its advantage to 10-0 with a 33-yard fi eld goal by Howard with 7:01 left in second quarter. The successful kick capped off an 11-play, 50-yard drive that lasted 6:26. The Spiders’ Derek Hatcher later returned an interception 35 yards for a score, while an 18-yard fi eld goal by Hatcher as the second quarter clock expired put the Spiders ahead, 20-0, at halftime. A pair of fi eld goals by Pate cut the lead to 20-6 with 11:13 left in the contest, and the Tribe held Richmond to just 12 yards of total off ense during the remainder of regulation en route to mounting the comeback.

1 2 3 4 OT FinalRichmond 7 13 0 0 3 23William and Mary 0 0 3 17 0 20

Scoring SummaryQtr Team Score Time1st UR Silva 0 fumble recovery (Howard kick) 2:132nd UR Howard 33 fi eld goal 7:012nd UR Hatcher 35 interception return (Howard kick) 3:342nd UR Howard 18 fi eld goal 0:003rd W&M Pate 32 fi eld goal 5:004th W&M Pate 21 fi eld goal 11:134th W&M Phillips 1 run (Pate kick) 3:02OT UR Howard 37 fi eld goal --

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First Downs 12 13Rushes - Yards 45-154 29-43Att-Cmp-Int 17-9-1 42-20-6Pass Yards 82 204Total Off ense 236 247Total Plays 62 71Fumbles - Lost 2-0 1-13rd Down Conv. 5-16 5-18Penalties - Yards 2-21 2-30Sacks by - Yards 4-26 4-16Time of Possession 32:19 27:41

Rushing - W&W&W M&M& : Grimes 19-52, Riggins 1-1, Phillips 9-<-10>. UR: Vaughan 30-134, Ward 14-20, Wilkins 1-0, Silva 0-0 (TD). Passing - W&W&W M&M& : Phillips 20-42-6, 204. UR: Ward 9-17-1, 82.Receiving - W&W&W M&M& : Varno 6-67, Hill 5-67, Mack 4-41, McAulay 3-17, Grimes 2-12. UR: Mitcherll 2-36, Grayson 2-21, Gray 2-16, Vaughan 2-4, Stewart 1-5. Defense - W&M: Tracy 10 (6 solo, 1.5 sacks), Lissemore 8 (3 solo, sack), Caldwell 7 (INT), Trantin 6 (4 solo, TFL, PBU), Francks 6, Pigram 5 (5 solo, sack, 2.0 TFL), Rutter 5 (4 solo, FF), Pradhanang 3 (2.0 TFL). Attendance: 9,405 Time: 3:12; Weather: 40, Sunny

Running back Terrence Riggins was honored as the W&M Quarterback Club Of-Running back Terrence Riggins was honored as the W&M Quarterback Club Of-Running backfensive Player of the Week after rushing for 180 yards on 15 carries in the victory against VMI.

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INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 16-226 18-165INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 16-226 18-165KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.1 20.2KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.1 20.2PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 12.1 8.5PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 12.1 8.5INT RETURN AVERAGE 14.1 9.214.1 9.2FUMBLES-LOST 18-12 12-4FUMBLES-LOST 18-12 12-4PENALTIES-YARDS 46-418 58-490PENALTIES-YARDS 46-418 58-490

Average Per Game 38Average Per Game 38Average Per Game 38Average Per Game 38Average Per Game 38Average Per Game 38.0 44.5.0 44.5PUNTS-YARDS 46-1869 62-2408PUNTS-YARDS 46-1869 62-2408

Average Per Punt 40.6 38.8Average Per Punt 40.6 38.8Average Per Punt 40.6 38.8Average Per Punt 40.6 38.8Average Per Punt 40.6 38.8Average Per Punt 40.6 38.8Net punt average Net punt average 38.0 34.338.0 34.3

TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 28:16 31:44TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 28:16 31:443RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 56/137 59/1723RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 56/137 59/172

3rd-Down Pct 41% 34%3rd-Down Pct 41% 34%4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7/11 12/194TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7/11 12/19

4th-Down Pct 64% 63%4th-Down Pct 64% 63%SACKS BY-YARDS 24-144 20-139SACKS BY-YARDS 24-144 20-139MISC YARDS 0 24MISC YARDS 0 24TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 46 3246 32FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-16 13-22FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-16 13-22PAT-ATTEMPTS 46-46 31-32-ATTEMPTS 46-46 31-32HOME ATTENDANCE 58,427 109,396ENDANCE 58,427 109,396

Games/Avg Per Game 6/9,738 5/21,879

Score By QScore By Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalWilliam and Mary 59 58 120 124 0 361William and Mary 59 58 120 124 0 361Opponents 59 95 56 51 3 264

TEAM STATISTICS W&M OPPTEAM STATISTICS W&M OPPSCORING 361SCORING 361 264 264

Points Per Game 32.8 24.0Points Per Game 32.8 24.0FIRST DOWNS 226 193FIRST DOWNS 226 193

Rushing 92 96Rushing 92 96Rushing 92 96Rushing 92 96Rushing 92 96Rushing 92 96Passing 122 84Passing 122 84Passing 122 84Passing 122 84Passing 122 84Passing 122 84Penalty 12 13Penalty 12 13Penalty 12 13Penalty 12 13Penalty 12 13Penalty 12 13

RUSHING YARDAGE 1742 1707RUSHING YARDAGE 1742 1707Yards gained rushing 1993 1997Yards gained rushing 1993 1997Yards gained rushing 1993 1997Yards gained rushing 1993 1997Yards lost rushing 251 290Yards lost rushing 251 290Yards lost rushing 251 290Yards lost rushing 251 290Rushing Attempts 359 439Rushing Attempts 359 439Rushing Attempts 359 439Rushing Attempts 359 439Average Per Rush 4.9 3.9Average Per Rush 4.9 3.9Average Per Rush 4.9 3.9Average Per Rush 4.9 3.9Average Per Game 158.4 155.2Average Per Game 158.4 155.2Average Per Game 158.4 155.2Average Per Game 158.4 155.2TDs Rushing 15 16TDs Rushing 15 16TDs Rushing 15 16TDs Rushing 15 16

PASSING YARDAGE 2630 1888PASSING YARDAGE 2630 1888Att-Comp-Int 356-213-18 322-194-16Att-Comp-Int 356-213-18 322-194-16Att-Comp-Int 356-213-18 322-194-16Att-Comp-Int 356-213-18 322-194-16Average Per Pass 7.4 5.9Average Per Pass 7.4 5.9Average Per Pass 7.4 5.9Average Per Pass 7.4 5.9Average Per Catch 12.3 9.7Average Per Catch 12.3 9.7Average Per Catch 12.3 9.7Average Per Catch 12.3 9.7Average Per Game 239.1 171.6Average Per Game 239.1 171.6Average Per Game 239.1 171.6Average Per Game 239.1 171.6TDs Passing 24 15TDs Passing 24 15TDs Passing 24 15TDs Passing 24 15

TOTAL OFFENSE 4372 3595TOTAL OFFENSE 4372 3595Total Plays 715 761Total Plays 715 761Total Plays 715 761Total Plays 715 761Average Per Play 6.1 4.7Average Per Play 6.1 4.7Average Per Play 6.1 4.7Average Per Play 6.1 4.7Average Per Game 397.5 326.8Average Per Game 397.5 326.8Average Per Game 397.5 326.8Average Per Game 397.5 326.8

KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 42-885 53-1070KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 42-885 53-1070PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 23-281 14-119PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 23-281 14-119

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RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GJonathan Grimes 11 164 948 19 929 5.7 7 67 84.5Terrence Riggins 9 40 325 2 323 8.1 0 53 35.9Terrence Riggins 9 40 325 2 323 8.1 0 53 35.9Jake Phillips 10 68 302 132 170 2.5 4 21 17.0Jake Phillips 10 68 302 132 170 2.5 4 21 17.0Courtland Marriner 8 29 155 14 141 4.9 1 19 17.6R.J. Archer 11 23 123 33 90 3.9 2 27 9.0DeBrian Holmes 9 17 63 4 59 3.5 0 14 6.6Thomas Schonder 6 7 59 5 54 7.7 1 33 9.0Elliott Mack 8 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 11 1.4D.J. McAulay 11 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.5D.J. McAulay 11 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.5Ryan Woolfolk 8 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2Ryan Woolfolk 8 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2TEAM 6 8 0 42 -42 -5.2 0 0 -7.0Total 11 359 1993 251 1742 4.9 15 67 158.4Opponents 11 439 1997 290 1707 3.9 16 64 155.2

PASSING GP Effi c Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/GJake Phillips 10 134.89 303-185-17 61.1 2243 21 65 224.3Jake Phillips 10 134.89 303-185-17 61.1 2243 21 65 224.3R.J. Archer 11 129.07 53-28-1 52.8 387 3 51 38.7TEAM 7 0.00 1-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 11 134.02 356-213-18 59.8 2630 24 65 239.1Opponents 11 114.94 322-194-16 60.2 1888 15 50 171.6

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GD.J. McAulay 11 40 718 18.0 8 65 65.3D.J. McAulay 11 40 718 18.0 8 65 65.3Chase Hill 10 39 438 11.2 7 44 43.8Jonathan Grimes 11 39 314 8.1 2 51 28.5Rob Varno 11 36 397 11.0 3 33 36.1Elliott Mack 8 29 445 15.3 3 44 55.6Terreon Conyers 11 10 119 11.9 0 21 10.8Terreon Conyers 11 10 119 11.9 0 21 10.8Alex Gottlieb 9 5 84 16.8 0 30 9.3Courtland Marriner 8 4 34 8.5 0 14 4.2Terrence Riggins 9 3 32 10.7 0 15 3.6Terrence Riggins 9 3 32 10.7 0 15 3.6DeBrian Holmes 9 3 24 8.0 0 9 2.7Cameron Dohse 7 2 18 9.0 0 10 2.6Jimmy Hobson 11 2 4 2.0 1 3 0.4Jimmy Hobson 11 2 4 2.0 1 3 0.4Ryan Woolfolk 8 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.4Ryan Woolfolk 8 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.4Total 11 213 2630 12.3 24 65 239.1Opponents 11 194 1888 9.7 15 50 171.6

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongDerek Cox 12 197 16.4 2 89Elliott Mack 8 71 8.9 0 15Sheldon Alexander 1 5 5.0 0 0David Caldwell 1 7 7.0 0 0David Houff 1 1 1.0 0 3Total 23 281 12.2 2 89Opponents 14 119 8.5 0 19

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongJonathan Grimes 22 539 24.5 1 97David Caldwell 8 161 20.1 0 29DeBrian Holmes 6 87 14.5 0 18Elliott Mack 2 33 16.5 0 18Terrell Wells 2 45 22.5 0 26Ryan Woolfolk 1 12 12.0 0 12Ryan Woolfolk 1 12 12.0 0 12Alex Gottlieb 1 8 8.0 0 8Total 42 885 21.1 1 97Opponents 53 1070 20.2 0 40

Chase Hill was one of the Tribe’s top wide receivers last season as he totaled 39 catches for 438 yards and seven touchdowns.

Rob Varno was one of the CAA’s top pass-catching tight ends last season and earned all-conference honors after recording 36 catches for 397 yards.

Jonathan Grimes earned All-America honors and was selected to the All-CAA First Team as a kickoff returner in ‘08 after averaging 24.5 yards per return.

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|------------ PATs-----------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PtsBrian Pate 0 13-16 41-41 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 80Jonathan Grimes 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60D.J. McAulay 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48D.J. McAulay 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Chase Hill 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42Jake Phillips 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Jake Phillips 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Derek Cox 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24Elliott Mack 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18Rob Varno 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18David Caldwell 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12R.J. Archer 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Thomas Schonder 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Courtland Marriner 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Jimmy Hobson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Jimmy Hobson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6David Miller 0 0-0 5-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 5Total 46 13-16 46-46 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 361Opponents 32 13-22 31-32 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 264

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GJake Phillips 10 371 170 2243 2413 241.3Jake Phillips 10 371 170 2243 2413 241.3Jonathan Grimes 11 164 929 0 929 84.5R.J. Archer 11 76 90 387 477 47.7Terrence Riggins 9 40 323 0 323 35.9Terrence Riggins 9 40 323 0 323 35.9Courtland Marriner 8 29 141 0 141 17.6DeBrian Holmes 9 17 59 0 59 6.6Thomas Schonder 6 7 54 0 54 9.0Elliott Mack 8 1 11 0 11 1.4D.J. McAulay 11 1 5 0 5 0.5D.J. McAulay 11 1 5 0 5 0.5Ryan Woolfolk 8 1 2 0 2 0.2Ryan Woolfolk 8 1 2 0 2 0.2TEAM 6 8 -42 0 -42 -7.0Total 11 715 1742 2630 4372 397.5Opponents 11 761 1707 1888 3595 326.8

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Bk Brian Pate 13-16 81.2 0-0 2-2 8-10 3-4 0-0 43 2

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdDavid Miller 45 1869 41.5 65 8 5 12 1TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0Total 46 1869 40.6 65 8 5 12 1Opponents 62 2408 38.8 62 3 12 20 1

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GJonathan Grimes 11 929 314 0 539 0 1782 162.0D.J. McAulay 11 5 718 0 0 0 723 65.7D.J. McAulay 11 5 718 0 0 0 723 65.7Elliott Mack 8 11 445 71 33 0 560 70.0Chase Hill 10 0 438 0 0 0 438 43.8Rob Varno 11 0 397 0 0 0 397 36.1Terrence Riggins 9 323 32 0 0 0 355 39.4Terrence Riggins 9 323 32 0 0 0 355 39.4Derek Cox 11 0 0 197 0 99 296 26.9David Caldwell 11 0 0 7 161 67 235 21.4Courtland Marriner 8 141 34 0 0 0 175 21.9Jake Phillips 10 170 0 0 0 0 170 17.0Jake Phillips 10 170 0 0 0 0 170 17.0DeBrian Holmes 9 59 24 0 87 0 170 18.9Terreon Conyers 11 0 119 0 0 0 119 10.8Terreon Conyers 11 0 119 0 0 0 119 10.8Alex Gottlieb 9 0 84 0 8 0 92 10.2R.J. Archer 11 90 0 0 0 0 90 9.0Thomas Schonder 6 54 0 0 0 0 54 9.0Terrell Wells 3 0 0 0 45 0 45 15.0David Houff 11 0 0 1 0 32 33 3.0Cameron Dohse 7 0 18 0 0 0 18 2.6Ryan Woolfolk 8 2 3 0 12 0 17 2.1Ryan Woolfolk 8 2 3 0 12 0 17 2.1Josh Rutter 7 0 0 0 0 9 9 1.3Evan Francks 11 0 0 0 0 9 9 0.8Ben Cottingham 10 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.6Ben Cottingham 10 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.6Sheldon Alexander 11 0 0 5 0 0 5 0.5Michael Alvarado 11 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.4Jimmy Hobson 11 0 4 0 0 0 4 0.4Jimmy Hobson 11 0 4 0 0 0 4 0.4TEAM 6 -42 0 0 0 0 -42 -7.0Total 11 1742 2630 281 885 226 5764 524.0Opponents 11 1707 1888 119 1070 165 4949 449.9

All-CAA First Team selection Brian Pate led the Tribe with 80 points in ‘08. All-CAA honoree David Miller ranked 16th nationally with 41.5 yards per punt.

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Ben Cottingham 10 24 12 36 . . 1-6 . . 1-0 . . . . 1-6 . . 1-0 . . . . 1-6 . . 1-0 . . .Michael Stover 11 12 16 28 4.5-13 1.5-8 . 1 . . . . .Michael Stover 11 12 16 28 4.5-13 1.5-8 . 1 . . . . .Michael Stover 11 12 16 28 4.5-13 1.5-8 . 1 . . . . .Michael Stover 11 12 16 28 4.5-13 1.5-8 . 1 . . . . .Robert Livingston 9 17 9 26 . . 1-0 1 . . . . .Robert Livingston 9 17 9 26 . . 1-0 1 . . . . .Robert Livingston 9 17 9 26 . . 1-0 1 . . . . .Robert Livingston 9 17 9 26 . . 1-0 1 . . . . .Robert Livingston 9 17 9 26 . . 1-0 1 . . . . .Robert Livingston 9 17 9 26 . . 1-0 1 . . . . .Robert Livingston 9 17 9 26 . . 1-0 1 . . . . .Robert Livingston 9 17 9 26 . . 1-0 1 . . . . .Harold Robertson 11 11 15 26 0.5-0 . . 1 . . . . .Harold Robertson 11 11 15 26 0.5-0 . . 1 . . . . .Harold Robertson 11 11 15 26 0.5-0 . . 1 . . . . .Harold Robertson 11 11 15 26 0.5-0 . . 1 . . . . .Ravi Pradhanang 9 15 9 24 4.0-7 0.5-1 . 1 . . . . .Ravi Pradhanang 9 15 9 24 4.0-7 0.5-1 . 1 . . . . .Ravi Pradhanang 9 15 9 24 4.0-7 0.5-1 . 1 . . . . .Ravi Pradhanang 9 15 9 24 4.0-7 0.5-1 . 1 . . . . .Ravi Pradhanang 9 15 9 24 4.0-7 0.5-1 . 1 . . . . .Ravi Pradhanang 9 15 9 24 4.0-7 0.5-1 . 1 . . . . .Ravi Pradhanang 9 15 9 24 4.0-7 0.5-1 . 1 . . . . .Ravi Pradhanang 9 15 9 24 4.0-7 0.5-1 . 1 . . . . .C.J. 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Herbert 10 15 8 23 5.5-24 2.0-14 . 1 2 . 1 . .Fred Johnson 8 8 15 23 . . 1-0 3 . . . . .Fred Johnson 8 8 15 23 . . 1-0 3 . . . . .Fred Johnson 8 8 15 23 . . 1-0 3 . . . . .Fred Johnson 8 8 15 23 . . 1-0 3 . . . . .Todd Reyher 11 11 7 18 . . . . . . . . .Todd Reyher 11 11 7 18 . . . . . . . . .Todd Reyher 11 11 7 18 . . . . . . . . .Todd Reyher 11 11 7 18 . . . . . . . . .Todd Reyher 11 11 7 18 . . . . . . . . .Todd Reyher 11 11 7 18 . . . . . . . . .Todd Reyher 11 11 7 18 . . . . . . . . .Todd Reyher 11 11 7 18 . . . . . . . . .Todd Reyher 11 11 7 18 . . . . . . . . .Todd Reyher 11 11 7 18 . . . . . . . . .Todd Reyher 11 11 7 18 . . . . . . . . .Todd Reyher 11 11 7 18 . . . . . . . . .Kyle O’Brien 11 9 9 18 . . . . . . . . .Kyle O’Brien 11 9 9 18 . . . . . . . . .Kyle O’Brien 11 9 9 18 . . . . . . . . .Kyle O’Brien 11 9 9 18 . . . . . . . . .Kyle O’Brien 11 9 9 18 . . . . . . . . .Kyle O’Brien 11 9 9 18 . . . . . . . . .Kyle O’Brien 11 9 9 18 . . . . . . . . .Kyle O’Brien 11 9 9 18 . . . . . . . . .Kyle O’Brien 11 9 9 18 . . . . . . . . .Kyle O’Brien 11 9 9 18 . . . . . . . . .Kyle O’Brien 11 9 9 18 . . . . . . . . .Kyle O’Brien 11 9 9 18 . . . . . . . . .David Houff 11 12 4 16 . . 2-32 . . . . . .David Houff 11 12 4 16 . . 2-32 . . . . . .David Houff 11 12 4 16 . . 2-32 . . . . . .David Houff 11 12 4 16 . . 2-32 . . . . . .Marcus Hyde 6 7 4 11 2.5-15 2.0-15 . . 1 . . . .Marcus Hyde 6 7 4 11 2.5-15 2.0-15 . . 1 . . . .Marcus Hyde 6 7 4 11 2.5-15 2.0-15 . . 1 . . . .Marcus Hyde 6 7 4 11 2.5-15 2.0-15 . . 1 . . . .Marcus Hyde 6 7 4 11 2.5-15 2.0-15 . . 1 . . . .Marcus Hyde 6 7 4 11 2.5-15 2.0-15 . . 1 . . . .Marcus Hyde 6 7 4 11 2.5-15 2.0-15 . . 1 . . . .Marcus Hyde 6 7 4 11 2.5-15 2.0-15 . . 1 . . . .Marcus Hyde 6 7 4 11 2.5-15 2.0-15 . . 1 . . . .Marcus Hyde 6 7 4 11 2.5-15 2.0-15 . . 1 . . . .Marcus Hyde 6 7 4 11 2.5-15 2.0-15 . . 1 . . . .Marcus Hyde 6 7 4 11 2.5-15 2.0-15 . . 1 . . . .Sheldon Alexander 11 5 3 8 . . . . . . . 1 .Sheldon Alexander 11 5 3 8 . . . . . . . 1 .Sheldon Alexander 11 5 3 8 . . . . . . . 1 .Sheldon Alexander 11 5 3 8 . . . . . . . 1 .Nick Downey Nick Downey 3 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . . 3 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . . 3 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . . 3 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .Chase Hill 10 5 . 5 . . . . . . . . .Chase Hill 10 5 . 5 . . . . . . . . .Chase Hill 10 5 . 5 . . . . . . . . .Chase Hill 10 5 . 5 . . . . . . . . .James Neal 5 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .James Neal 5 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .James Neal 5 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .James Neal 5 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .Daniel Pulley 6 1 3 4 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . .Daniel Pulley 6 1 3 4 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . .Daniel Pulley 6 1 3 4 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . .Daniel Pulley 6 1 3 4 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . .Daniel Pulley 6 1 3 4 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . .Daniel Pulley 6 1 3 4 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . .Daniel Pulley 6 1 3 4 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . .Daniel Pulley 6 1 3 4 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . .Daniel Pulley 6 1 3 4 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . .Daniel Pulley 6 1 3 4 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . .Daniel Pulley 6 1 3 4 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . .Daniel Pulley 6 1 3 4 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . .Wes Steinman 1 . 3 3 0.5-3 . . . . . . . .Wes Steinman 1 . 3 3 0.5-3 . . . . . . . .Wes Steinman 1 . 3 3 0.5-3 . . . . . . . .Wes Steinman 1 . 3 3 0.5-3 . . . . . . . .Terrell Wells 3 3 . 3 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . .Terrell Wells 3 3 . 3 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . .Terrell Wells 3 3 . 3 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . .Terrell Wells 3 3 . 3 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . .James Pagliaro 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .James Pagliaro 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .James Pagliaro 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .James Pagliaro 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .James Pagliaro 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .James Pagliaro 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .James Pagliaro 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .James Pagliaro 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .James Pagliaro 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .James Pagliaro 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .James Pagliaro 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .James Pagliaro 2 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .R.J. Archer 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .R.J. Archer 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .R.J. Archer 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .R.J. Archer 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .Brian Pate 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .Brian Pate 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .Brian Pate 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .Brian Pate 11 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .D.J. McAulay 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .D.J. McAulay 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .D.J. McAulay 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .D.J. McAulay 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .D.J. McAulay 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .D.J. McAulay 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .D.J. McAulay 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .D.J. McAulay 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .D.J. McAulay 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .D.J. McAulay 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .D.J. McAulay 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .D.J. McAulay 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .Jonathan Grimes 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .Jonathan Grimes 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .Jonathan Grimes 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .Jonathan Grimes 11 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .Gareth Hissong 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Gareth Hissong 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Gareth Hissong 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Gareth Hissong 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Gareth Hissong 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Gareth Hissong 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Gareth Hissong 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Gareth Hissong 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Gareth Hissong 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Gareth Hissong 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Gareth Hissong 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Gareth Hissong 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Elliott Mack 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Elliott Mack 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Elliott Mack 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Elliott Mack 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake O’Connor 7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake O’Connor 7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake O’Connor 7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake O’Connor 7 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Keith Hill, Jr. 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Keith Hill, Jr. 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Keith Hill, Jr. 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Keith Hill, Jr. 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Terrence Riggins 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Terrence Riggins 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Terrence Riggins 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Terrence Riggins 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Terrence Riggins 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Terrence Riggins 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Terrence Riggins 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Terrence Riggins 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Terrence Riggins 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Terrence Riggins 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Terrence Riggins 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Terrence Riggins 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Derek Toon 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Derek Toon 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Derek Toon 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Derek Toon 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake Phillips 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake Phillips 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake Phillips 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake Phillips 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake Phillips 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake Phillips 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake Phillips 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake Phillips 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake Phillips 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake Phillips 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake Phillips 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Jake Phillips 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .C.J. 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Top Rushing Performances

1. 180 T. Riggins vs. VMI Sept. 131. 180 T. Riggins vs. VMI Sept. 132. 144 J. Grimes at New Hampshire Oct. 112. 144 J. Grimes at New Hampshire Oct. 113. 130 J. Grimes vs. Northeastern Nov. 84. 111 J. Grimes vs. Rhode Island Oct. 255. 97 J. Grimes vs. VMI Sept. 135. 97 J. Grimes vs. VMI Sept. 136. 96 J. Grimes at Towson Nov. 17. 92 J. Grimes vs. Delaware Oct. 188. 71 J. Grimes vs. Norfolk State Sept. 208. 71 J. Grimes vs. Norfolk State Sept. 209. 58 J. Grimes vs. Villanova Oct. 410. 54 T. Schonder vs. VMI Sept. 13

Top Receiving Performances

1. 119 E. Mack at Delaware Oct. 182. 105 C. Hill at Delaware Oct. 18 105 J. Grimes vs. Villanova Oct. 44. 99 D.J. McAulay at N.C. State Sept. 64. 99 D.J. McAulay at N.C. State Sept. 65. 96 D.J. McAulay vs. Northeastern Nov. 85. 96 D.J. McAulay vs. Northeastern Nov. 86. 92 D.J. McAulay at JMU Nov. 156. 92 D.J. McAulay at JMU Nov. 157. 83 E. Mack vs. Villanova Oct. 48. 80 D.J. McAulay vs. Norfolk St. Sept. 208. 80 D.J. McAulay vs. Norfolk St. Sept. 209. 76 D.J. McAulay at N. Hampshire Oct. 119. 76 D.J. McAulay at N. Hampshire Oct. 1110. 67 Three times

Top Passing Performances

1. 338 J. Phillips at Delaware Oct. 181. 338 J. Phillips at Delaware Oct. 182. 310 J. Phillips at New Hampshire Oct. 112. 310 J. Phillips at New Hampshire Oct. 113. 307 R.J. Archer vs. Villanova Oct. 44. 265 J. Phillips at Towson Nov. 14. 265 J. Phillips at Towson Nov. 15. 217 J. Phillips vs. Northeastern Nov. 85. 217 J. Phillips vs. Northeastern Nov. 86. 207 J. Phillips vs. Rhode Island Oct. 256. 207 J. Phillips vs. Rhode Island Oct. 257. 204 J. Phillips vs. Richmond Nov. 227. 204 J. Phillips vs. Richmond Nov. 22 204 J. Phillips vs. Norfolk State Sept. 20 204 J. Phillips vs. Norfolk State Sept. 209. 187 J. Phillips at JMU Nov. 159. 187 J. Phillips at JMU Nov. 1510. 172 J. Phillips vs. VMI Sept. 13

2008 Top Off ensive Performances

Tribe’s Longest Plays of the Season

Rush: .............................................................. 67, J. Grimes vs. Northeastern, 11/8Rushing TD: ...............................................56, J. Grimes at New Hampshire, 10/11Pass: ................................................ 65, J. Phillips to D.J. McAulay at Towson, 11/1Passing TD: ...................................... 65, J. Phillips to D.J. McAulay at Towson, 11/1Punt Return: ........................................................89, D. Cox vs. Northeastern, 11/8Kickoff Ret: ............................................................97, J. Grimes vs. Villanova, 10/4INT Return: ................................................ 62, D. Caldwell vs. Rhode Island, 10/25Punt: .................................................................. 65, D. Miller vs. Richmond, 11/22Field Goal: .....................................................43, B. Pate, twice, last at JMU, 11/15Drive: .........93 yards, twice, 12 plays, 5:33, TD; 9 plays, 4:50, TD, both at UD, 10/18

Opponents’ Longest Plays of the Ss’ Longest Plays of the Ss’ eason

Rush: ............................................................................ 64, T. Maypray (VMI), 9/13Rushing TD: .................................................................. 64, T. Maypray (VMI), 9/13Pass: ................................................................ 50, Landers to Turner (JMU), 11/15Passing TD: ........................................................ 50, Landers to Turner (JMU), 11/15Punt Return: .................................................................... 18, G. James (NCSU), 9/6Kickoff Return: .................................................................... 40, T. Fox (UNH), 10/11INT Return: .....................................................................47, D. Vasso (UNH), 10/11Punt: .................................................................................62, B. Rudd (NSU), 9/20Field Goal: ...................................................................... 45, J. Castellat (NSU), 9/6Drive: ....................................................... 95 yards, 6 plays, 2:50, TD, (JMU), 11/15

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Pass Attempts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42, J. Phillips vs. Richmond, 11/22Pass Completions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, J. Phillips at New Hampshire, 10/11Passing Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338, J. Phillips at Delaware, 10/18Passing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, J. Phillips, twice, last at New Hampshire, 10/11Rushing Attempts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, J. Grimes at Delaware, 10/18Rushing Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180, T. Riggins vs. VMI, 9/13Rushing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, J. Grimes vs. VMI, 9/13Receptions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, twice, last by E. Mack at Delaware, 10/18Receiving Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119, E. Mack at Delaware, 10/18Receiving TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, three times, last by C. Hill at JMU, 11/15Total Off ensive Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330, J. Phillips at New Hampshire, 10/11All-Purpose Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324, J. Grimes vs. Villanova, 10/4Total Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, seven times, last by C. Hill at JMU, 11/15Points Kicking: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, B. Pate, three times, last at Towson, 11/1Points Rushing: . . . . . . . . . . .12, three times, last by R.J. Archer vs. Villanova, 10/4Points Receiving: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, four times, last by C. Hill at JMU, 11/15Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, B. Pate, four times, last vs. Richmond, 11/22Field Goals Attempted: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, B. Pate, twice, last vs. Richmond, 11/22PATs Attempted: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, B. Pate vs. VMI, 9/13PATs Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, B. Pate vs. VMI, 9/13Punts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, D. Miller at N.C. State, 9/6Punting Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408, D. Miller at Virginia Tech, 9/22Punting Average: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.0, D. Miller vs. Richmond, 11/22Punt Returns: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, four times, last by D. Cox vs. Northeastern, 11/8Punt Return Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98, D. Cox vs. Northeastern, 11/8Kickoff Returns: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6, J. Grimes at New Hampshire, 10/11Kickoff Return Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161, J. Grimes vs. Villanova, 10/4Kickoff Return Avg: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.3 J. Grimes vs. Villanova, 10/4Interceptions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1, 16 timesInterception Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62, D. Caldwell vs. Rhode Island, 10/25Tackles: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, M. Pigram at JMU, 11/15Solo Tackles: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, twice, last J. Trantin vs. Northeastern, 11/8Tackles for loss: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0, A. Tracy vs. Norfolk State, 9/20Sacks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0, A. Tracy at New Hampshire, 10/11Pass Breakups: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, F. Johnson vs. Norfolk State, 9/20

Team Single-Game Highs

Pass Attempts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, vs. Richmond, 11/22Pass Completions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, at New Hampshire, 10/11Passing Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338, at Delaware, 10/18Passing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, twice, last at New Hampshire, 10/11Yards Per Completion: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.6, twice vs. Villanova, 10/4Rushing Attempts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, at Towson, 11/1Rushing Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398, vs. VMI, 9/13Rushing TDs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, vs. VMI, 9/13Yards Per Rush: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.7, vs. VMI, 9/13Total Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 570, vs. VMI, 9/13Points Scored: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52, vs. VMI, 9/13TDs Scored: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7, vs. VMI, 9/13Total Plays: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78, last at Towson, 11/1Field Goals Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2, four times, last vs. Richmond, 11/22Field Goals Attempted: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, vs. Richmond, 11/22PATs Attempted: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7, vs. VMI, 9/13PATs Made: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7, vs. VMI, 9/13Punts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, at N.C. State, 9/6Punting Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408, at N.C. State, 9/6Punting Average: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.0, vs. Richmond, 11/22Punt Returns: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, twice, last vs. Villanova, 10/4Punt Return Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98, vs. Northeastern, 11/8Kickoff Returns: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, twice, last at New Hampshire, 10/11Kickoff Return Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161, vs. Villanova, 10/4Kickoff Return Average: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.3, vs. Villanova, 10/4Interceptions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4, vs. Norfolk State, 9/20Interception Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73, at N.C. State, 9/6Forced Fumbles: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, twice, vs. Norfolk State, 9/20 & vs. VMI, 9/13Fumble Return Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Turnovers Gained: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, vs. Norfolk State, 9/20Turnovers Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, vs. Richmond, 11/22Sacks: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, vs. Richmond, 11/22Sacks Allowed: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, vs. Richmond, 11/22First Downs: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, vs. VMI, 9/13Third Down Conv. %: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71.4 (5-7), vs. VMI, 9/13Fourth Down Conversion %: . . . 100.0 (3-3), fi ve times, last vs. Richmond, 11/22Penalties: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, vs. VMI, 9/13Penalty Yards: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80, vs. VMI, 9/13Possession Time: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34:42, at Towson, 11/1

Game-By-Game Individual HighsOpponent Pass Att. Pass Yards Rushes Rush. Yds Receptions Rec. Yds. Tackles TFLs SacksOpponent Pass Att. Pass Yards Rushes Rush. Yds Receptions Rec. Yds. Tackles TFLs SacksN.C. State 30, Phillipshillips 139, Phillips 12, Riggins 52, Riggins 6, McAulay 99, McAulay 8, Tracy/Rutter 1.5, Herbert 1, Tracy/Caldwell 139, Phillips 12, Riggins 52, Riggins 6, McAulay 99, McAulay 8, Tracy/Rutter 1.5, Herbert 1, Tracy/CaldwellVMI 18, Phillips 172, Phillips 15, Riggins 180, Riggins 4, Mack/Varno 60, Varno 10, Caldwell 2.0, Cox 1, PulleyVMI 18, Phillips 172, Phillips 15, Riggins 180, Riggins 4, Mack/Varno 60, Varno 10, Caldwell 2.0, Cox 1, PulleyNorfolk St. 26, Phillips 204, Phillips 9, Grimes 71, Grimes 4, Mack 80, McAulay 6, four players 4.0, Tracy 1.5, TracyNorfolk St. 26, Phillips 204, Phillips 9, Grimes 71, Grimes 4, Mack 80, McAulay 6, four players 4.0, Tracy 1.5, TracyVillanova 37, Archer 307, Archer 11, Grimes 58, Grimes 6, Grimes/Varno 105, Grimes 15, Rutter 1.5, three players 1.0 HydeVillanova 37, Archer 307, Archer 11, Grimes 58, Grimes 6, Grimes/Varno 105, Grimes 15, Rutter 1.5, three players 1.0 HydeN. Hamp. 40, Phillips 310, Phillips 23, Grimes 144, Grimes 8, Grimes 76, McAulay 13, Tracy 3.0, Tracy 2.0, TracyN. Hamp. 40, Phillips 310, Phillips 23, Grimes 144, Grimes 8, Grimes 76, McAulay 13, Tracy 3.0, Tracy 2.0, TracyDelaware 38, Phillips 338, Phillips 25, Grimes 92, Grimes 8, Mack 119, Mack 8, Rutter 3.0, Rutter 1.0, Four PlayersDelaware 38, Phillips 338, Phillips 25, Grimes 92, Grimes 8, Mack 119, Mack 8, Rutter 3.0, Rutter 1.0, Four PlayersR. Island 24, Phillips, Phillips 207, Phillips 19, Grimes 111, Grimes 5, Hill 55, Hill 13, Trantin 1.0, four players 0.5, Tracy/Pradhanang 207, Phillips 19, Grimes 111, Grimes 5, Hill 55, Hill 13, Trantin 1.0, four players 0.5, Tracy/PradhanangTowson 33, Phillips 265, Phillips 20, Grimes 96, Grimes 5, Varno, Grimes 67, Varno 7, three players 2.0, Lissemore 1.5, TracyTowson 33, Phillips 265, Phillips 20, Grimes 96, Grimes 5, Varno, Grimes 67, Varno 7, three players 2.0, Lissemore 1.5, TracyN’Eastern 22, Phillips 217, Phillips 16, Grimes 130, Grimes 3, three players 96, McAulay 13, Trantin 1.0, four players NoneN’Eastern 22, Phillips 217, Phillips 16, Grimes 130, Grimes 3, three players 96, McAulay 13, Trantin 1.0, four players NoneJMU 30, Phillips, Phillips 187, Phillips 9, Grimes 48, Grimes 6, McAulay 92, McAulay 16, Pigram 1.0, Lissemore None 187, Phillips 9, Grimes 48, Grimes 6, McAulay 92, McAulay 16, Pigram 1.0, Lissemore NoneRichmond 42, Phillips 204, Phillips 19, Grimes 52, Grimes 6, Varno 67, Varno/Hill 10, Tracy 2.0, Pigram, Pradhanang 1.5, Tracy

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1891 Students begin asking for a football team, editorial appears in a literary magazine in favor of its adoption.

1893 Intramural football grows into a faculty-approved team and fi rst game is played against Norfolk YMCA in Norfolk. The fi rst victory was recorded against the Old Dominion Club.

1894 First intercollegiate game played, a 28-0 loss to Hampden-Sydney College.

1895 No football played because of lack of student interest.

1896 First athletic rules adopted, including college regulations for football.

1898 Tribe plays fi rst game vs. Richmond (a 15-0 loss) starting the longest football rivalry in the South. The College also records fi rst intercollegiate win, a 10-0 win vs. Randolph-Macon.

1904 W&M becomes a member of the Eastern Division of the Virginia Collegiate Athletic Association and records its fi rst victory over Richmond, 15-6, which was the College’s fi rst-ever conference win.

1906-07 During this academic year, the fi rst Cary Field was built thanks to a donation by T. Archibald Cary of Richmond. The facility included bleachers and was located just west of the original football fi eld along Richmond Road, where the Bryan Complex now stands.

1911 Dr. William J. Young becomes the fi rst full-time head coach at W&M.

1918 World War I interrupts athletics program, and only one game is played. Until this point, only state teams and teams from the immediate area appeared on the schedule.

1924 Legendary coach Knute Rockne gives a two-week coaching clinic on campus. The following year, Rockne gives only two clinics, one at Notre Dame and one at W&M.

1926 On Oct. 23, the Alumni Association stages the fi rst Homecoming Day in the College’s 233 years of existence. The team loses only to northern foes to post a 7-3 overall record. William and Mary wins the Southern title and beats Chattanooga in its fi rst bowl bid.

1927 The fi rst night football game in the East is played on Sept. 24, as W&M drops a 12-0 decision to Catholic under the lights set up on Cary Field.

1935 Cary Field Stadium, which would become Zable Stadium, is completed to seat 10,000, with a quarter-mile track and practice fi eld included. The fi rst game played in the stadium is a scoreless tie against the University of Virginia.

1939 Carl Voyles, Wallace Wade’s assistant at Duke, is appointed head coach and athletics director, and R.N. “Rube” McCray is made his assistant. “Fabulous Freshman” team, which Voyles and McCray brought in, gains national recogni-tion.

1940 VMI ties William and Mary, but no state team defeats the Indians. From 1940 through 1948, no state team beats or ties W&M.

1942 William and Mary wins the Southern Conference championship, losing only to the star-studded North Carolina Pre-Flight Eleven. The Tribe defeats Oklahoma in postseason play. Guard Garrard “Buster” Ramsey becomes William and Mary’s fi rst AP First Team All-America player. AP First Team All-America player. AP

1943 Varsity football discontinued for second time because of war.

1944 Voyles leaves William and Mary for Auburn, McCray becomes head coach and athletics director.

1946 Pre-war stars return from service, and William and Mary fi nishes second in the Southern Conference.

1947 William and Mary wins second conference championship. McCray is named Coach of the Year in the league, and fullback Jack Cloud is named captain

of the All-Southern team and appears on several All-America teams. The Indians receive a bid to the Dixie Bowl in Birmingham, Jan. 1, 1948, but lose to Arkansas, 21-19.

1948 W&M football team gains second consecutive bowl bid, defeating Oklahoma A&M, 20-0, in the Delta Bowl in Memphis. Jack Cloud leads the Tribe to one of the nation’s biggest upsets, a 7-7 tie with North Carolina. The Tribe also tops N.C. State and Virginia Tech and gains sweet revenge over Arkansas, 9-0.

1951 Marvin Bass directs the Tribe to a 7-3 mark in his only year as a head coach.

1953 With only 24 members on the squad, Head Coach John T. “Jackie” Freeman (Class of 1944) guides the “Iron Indians” to a 5-4-1 re-cord. That depleted squad upsets Wake Forest in the season opener, ties Navy and defeats N.C. State, VPI, George Washington and Richmond.

1964 Marv Levy takes over a program that hasn’t posted a winning record in 10 years.

1966 W&M appears on network television for the fi rst time, as ABC-TV broadcasts the Indians’ game against Boston College to a large Northeast and Mid-Atlantic audience.

1967 En route to their third consecutive winning season, the Indians score three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to stun Navy 27-16. Navy, ranked No. 1 in the East, falls to W&M for the fi rst time in 25 years (See below).

1968 Freshman defensive back Warren Winston of Richmond becomes the fi rst African-American to receive a football scholarship at W&M.

1970 With a losing record (5-6), Head Coach Lou Holtz directs the Indians to the Tangerine Bowl after two scrappy, end-of-the-season comebacks. Toledo wins the postseason game, 40-12.

1976 Head Coach Jim Root guides the Indians to seven wins for the fi rst time since 1951.

1980 Jimmye Laycock returns to his alma mater to take over the reins of the program.

1981 The College, along with 44 other programs, moves from Division I-A to I-AA. Freshman Mark Kelso earns all-state honors and would later go on to gain Academic All-America status on two occasions, before a standout professional career with the Buff alo Bills.

1986 The Tribe gains a bid to the NCAA playoff s after posting a 9-2 record. W&M loses to Delaware, 51-17. Michael Clemons rushed for 1,118 yards and 10 touchdowns to earn Kodak First Team All-America honors.

Jack Cloud (above), one of the greatest players in Tribe history, appeared on the cover of Street and Smith’s 1948 Football Yearbook. Cloud earned All-America honors in three consecutive years (1946-48) and led W&M to the Southern Conference Championship in 1947.

W&M’s 1967 victory over Navy ranks as one of the biggest upsets in college football history. Most people didn’t give the Tribe a chance. Only Andrew Beyer, in the Washington Post, cautioned that an upset was possible, because of William and Mary’s passing game. Few took such warnings seriously. The odds makers made it a 20-point spread at game time. How big an upset was it? When the NCAA celebrated the fi rst 100 years of college football, they listed the 10 greatest upsets in history. One of them was William and Mary 27, Navy 16, Oct. 21, 1967.

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1999 Laycock and his staff guide the squad to its eighth consecutive winning season with a 6-5 mark. Place-kicker Brett Sterba ties the A10 record for fi eld goals in a season with 18 and WR Dave Conklin graduates as the school’s all-time leader in receptions (190), receiving yards (3,269) and TD catches (27). Sophomore Komlan Lonergan sets the school single-season kickoff return yardage mark with 743 yards.

2001 W&M posts an 8-4 mark, winning a share of the Atlantic 10 Conference crown and making its fi rst NCAA Playoff appearance since 1996. Senior tailback Komlan Lonergan sets the career kickoff return yardage record (1,464), junior quarterback Dave Corley establishes the College’s career mark for total off ense (8,173) and sophomore receiver Rich Musinski breaks the school’s single season receiving yardage mark by posting 1,393 yards on 59 catches. Eleven student-athletes earn all-conference honors and Musinski and OT Dwight Beard earn All-American honors.

2002 Tribe senior quarterback Dave Corley, Jr. breaks the school’s all-time passing yardage record in W&M’s 6-5 season, the 17th winning ledger in the past 20 years. Corley ends up as the holder of 16 school records. His main target, wide out Rich Musinski, becomes the Tribe’s all-time receiving yards leader in the season fi nale against Richmond.

2003 Standout wide receiver Rich Musinski breaks the A-10 10 record for career receiving yards with 4,168 yards and is named a fi rst-team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association. He also fi nished his career as the College’s all-time leader in receptions (223) and touchdowns (31). He is only the third player in NCAA history to collect more than 4,000 receiving yards.

2004 Tribe senior quarterback Lang Campbell wins the Walter Payton Award, given annually to I-AA’s top off ensive player, after leading the College to its fi rst 11-win season and fi rst appearance in the national semifi nals, a Friday night contest against state-rival JMU broadcast to a national television audience from Zable Stadium. Campbell sets single-season records for passing yards (3,988), completions (298) and touchdown passes (30), among others, and was a consensus First Team All-American and the Atlantic 10 Off ensive Player of the Year, W&M’s fi rayer of the Year, W&M’s fi rayer of the Y st to earn the award. Junior place-kicker Greg Kuehn takes the A10 Special Teams Player of the Year and All-r of the Year and All-r of the Y America honors after leading the nation with 19 fi eld goals. Campbell’s main receiving threat, senior Dominique Thompson, shatters the school’s single-season record for receiving yards with 1,585 and set a new season standard with 79 receptions en route to All-America status. Junior defensive end Adam O’Connor also earned All-America honors after piling up eight sacks.

2005 Record-breaking place-kicker Greg Kuehn ends his career as one of the program’s most decorated athletes. An All-American and former conference special teams player of the year, Kuehn shattered the Atlantic 10 record for career fi eld goals and also set the school standard with 59 fi eld goals, a mark that ranks eighth in NCAA I-AA history. Kuehn also stands as the College’s career scoring leader at 343 points, which also ranks third in NCAA history for kickers. Additionally, Kuehn became the fi rst A-10 kicker to earn all-conference honors in each of his four seasons. Also in 2005, permanent lights are installed at Zable Stadium and the Tribe hosts JMU, once again in front of a sellout crowd, in the fi rst regular season night game at Zable.

2008 The Jimmye Laycock Football Center is offi cially dedicated during the annual Football Alumni Reunion Weekend on June 21. In addition to the scores of former players and coaches who returned for the weekend’s festivities, the special guest speakers included Lanny Wadkins, Marv Levy, Mike Tomlin, Jim Copeland, Frank Beamer and Ralph Friedgen. Located at the northwest corner of Zable Stadium, the impressive $11 million, 30,000-square foot structure was funded exclusively through private gifts. The center features a state-of-the-art home for meeting rooms, coaches offi ces, team and coaches lockers, an athletic training room, equipment storage areas, and administrative support areas. As part of the Laycock Center project, the Joseph Montgomery Practice Complex was also redone with new natural grass Bermuda sod.

1987 Steve Christie is named ECAC Place-kicker of the Yearkicker of the Yearkicker of the Y . Christie went on to set school records for career points, fi eld goals, extra points and longest fi eld goal (53 yards).

1988 Jimmye Laycock becomes winningest coach in W&M football history. The Tribe plays in its sixth postseason game, the fi rst one ever to be played by an American team in Japan against a Japanese all-star squad. The Epson Ivy Bowl is an awesome success with a 73-3 victory.

1989 Tribe gains a bid to the NCAA playoff s after posting an 8-2-1 record. W&M loses to Furman, 24-10. W&M ends the season ranked 10th.

1990 Cary Field Stadium is renamed after Walter J. Zable during the homecoming game. The Tribe fi nishes with a school-record 10 victories and advances to the quarterfi nals of the NCAA playoff s. Wil-liam and Mary defeats Richmond in the 100th meeting between the two teams. The College led the nation in total off ense by averaging almost 500 yards per game and claimed the Lambert Cup for I-AA supremacy in the East.

1992 William and Mary fi nishes with a 9-2 record, becoming only the fi fth team in school history to achieve nine victories. The Tribe travels to Tokyo and defeats Nihon University, 35-19, in the fi fth Epson Ivy Bowl. The game was the fi rst-ever match-up between a major U.S. college team and a Japanese university squad.

1993 Celebrating its 100th year of football, and its fi rst year of Yankee Conference play, the Tribe posts a 9-2 record and fi nishes second in the league (7-1). W&M advances to the NCAA playoff s where it loses to third-seeded McNeese St., 34-28, in Lake Charles, La. Quarterback Shawn Knight sets a NCAA Division I-AA record for pass effi ciency (204.6) while defensive tackle Craig Staub becomes the most decorated player in Tribe history by being named to four All-America teams, while also being honored as the league’s defensive player of the year. Staub was also named to the GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America squad.

1994 Tribe fi nishes with 8-3 record, capping the best three-year stretch in school history (26-8).

1995 Jimmye Laycock becomes only the 13th Division I-AA head coach to reach the 100-win plateau with a 39-0 win at defending conference champion New Hampshire. The College fi nishes the season with a 7-4 mark and places 13 athletes on the all-conference squad, including senior LB Jason Miller, who was also named the Yankee Conference Defensive Player of the Year.

1996 The College wins its fi rst Yankee Conference title in the league’s last season of competi-tion. On its way to the league title, the College fi nishes with a school-record No. 5 fi nal national ranking, ties the school record for wins (10) and makes a quarterfi nal showing in the NCAA Div. I-AA playoff s. The team also takes home the Lambert Cup and ECAC Team of the Year trophies. OG Josh Beyer and safety Darren Sharper earn multiple fi rst team All-America honors, while Sharper becomes the third Tribe player to be named as the Yankee Conference’s Defensive Player of the Year. As a second-round selection of the Green Bay Packers, Sharper also becomes the highest NFL draft pick in school history.

1997 W&M reaches an all-time high national ranking of No. 2 in the coaches poll in the season’s third week and fi nished with a 7-4 mark. W&M has 10 players named to All-Atlantic 10 honors, marking the third-straight season with double-digit honorees.

1998 The Tribe ends the year with a 7-4 record and a No. 17 fi nal national ranking. The squad produces three players who earned All-America honors: QB Mike Cook, DT Raheem Walker and P/TE Mike Leach.

The scoreboard at Scott Stadium refl ects the Tribe’s 1986 victory over Virginia in Charlottesville.

In 2004, W&M won a school-record 11 games and its third Atlantic 10 Championship. The Tribe advanced to the NCAA I-AA Semifinals, hosting state-rival James Madison in a nation-ally- televised (ESPN2) contest at soldout Zable Stadium.

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1930 Hap Halligan, (Hon. Mention)(Hon. Mention)1933 Bill Palese, HB (All-American Board)(All-American Board)1934 Melville Bryant (AP - Hon. Mention)1934 Melville Bryant (AP - Hon. Mention)1942 Garrard “Buster” Ramsey, G 1942 Garrard “Buster” Ramsey, G (AP - First )1946 Knox Ramsey, G (Deke Houlgate - First; (Deke Houlgate - First; UP - Second) Jack Cloud, FB (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention) Bob Steckroth, E (Hon. Mention)(Hon. Mention) Tommy Korczowski, TB (Hon. Mention)(Hon. Mention)1947 Jack Cloud, FB (N.Y. Sun - First; AP - Third)(N.Y. Sun - First; AP - Third) Knox Ramsey, G (UP - Second; Deke Houlgate - First) (UP - Second; Deke Houlgate - First) Harry Caughron, OT (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention) Bob Steckroth, E (AP -Hon. Mention)(AP -Hon. Mention) Tommy Thompson, C (AP Hon. Mention)(AP Hon. Mention)1948 Jack Cloud, FB (N.Y. Sun - First; UP - Second;(N.Y. Sun - First; UP - Second; Deke Houlgate - Second) Tommy Thompson, C (AP - Third)(AP - Third) Harry Caughron, OT (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention) Lou Hoitsma, E (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention) Jim McDowell, OL (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention)1949 Vito Ragazzo, E (UP - Second)(UP - Second) Buddy Lex, TB1951 John Kreamcheck, T (AP, Hon. Mention) (AP, Hon. Mention) Dickie Lewis, B (UP - Hon. Mention)(UP - Hon. Mention) Sam Lupo, G (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention) Ed Mioduszewski, B (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention) George Parozzo, T (UP - Hon. Mention)(UP - Hon. Mention) Sam Lupo, G (UP - Hon. Mention)(UP - Hon. Mention)1952 Ed Mioduszewski, B (AP - Second)(AP - Second) Tom Keller, B (AP/UP - Hon. Mention)(AP/UP - Hon. Mention) Linwood Cox, G (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention) John Kreamcheck (UP - Hon. Mention)(UP - Hon. Mention)1953 Bill Bowman, FB (AP/UP - Hon. Mention)(AP/UP - Hon. Mention) John Bednarik (UP - Hon. Mention)(UP - Hon. Mention)1955 Bob Lusk, T (Williamson’s - Third)(Williamson’s - Third)1956 Walter Brodie, E (AP - Second)(AP - Second) Charlie Sidwell (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention)1957 Larry Peccatiello (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention) Elliott Schaubach (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention)1959 Mike Lashley, T (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention)1962 Bob Soleau, G (AP/UP - Hon. Mention)(AP/UP - Hon. Mention)1963 Bob Soleau, G (AP - First)1965 George Pearce, E (AP - Second)(AP - Second)1970 Bob Herb, C (AP - Second)(AP - Second)1973 Joe Montgomery, OL (Football News - Third; AP - Hon. Mention)(Football News - Third; AP - Hon. Mention)1974 Dick Pawlewicz, TE (AP - Third, Recap - Second)(AP - Third, Recap - Second)1976 Tom Rozantz, QB (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention) Jim Kruis, TB (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention)1977 Tom Rozantz, QB (AP - Hon. Mention) (AP - Hon. Mention) Hank Zimmerman, C (AP)

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1983 Mario Shaff er, OG (AP - First; Kodak - First)(AP - First; Kodak - First)1984 Mark Kelso, DB (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention)1986 Michael Clemons, TB (Kodak - First)(Kodak - First)1988 Scott Perkins, OL (AP - Second)(AP - Second) Steve Christie, PK (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention) Harry Mehre, WR (AP - Hon. Mention)(AP - Hon. Mention)1989 Steve Christie, P/PK (Kodak - First; SN, AP - Second)(Kodak - First; SN, AP - Second) Reggie White, OG (SN - Second)(SN - Second)1990 Reggie White, OG (SN, AP, WC, Kodak - First)(SN, AP, WC, Kodak - First) Robert Green, TB (AP - Third)(AP - Third)1991 Peter Reid, OT (SN - Hon. Mention)(SN - Hon. Mention)1992 Tom Walters, OG (SN - Hon. Mention)(SN - Hon. Mention)1993 Craig Staub, DT (SN, WC, FG - First; AP - Second)(SN, WC, FG - First; AP - Second) Tom Walters, OG (SN, AP - Second; FG - Third)(SN, AP - Second; FG - Third) Shawn Knight, QB (SN - Hon. Mention)(SN - Hon. Mention)1994 Darren Sharper, FS (SN - Hon. Mention)(SN - Hon. Mention) Greg Applewhite, LB (SN - Hon. Mention)(SN - Hon. Mention)1995 Darren Sharper, FS (SN, Football Almanac - First)Football Almanac - First) Josh Beyer, OG (SN - Third)(SN - Third)1996 Darren Sharper, FS (SN, FG, AFCA, AP, WC – First)(SN, FG, AFCA, AP, WC – First) Josh Beyer, OG (SN, AFCA, AP, WC, FG - First)(SN, AFCA, AP, WC, FG - First)1997 Brian Shallcross, PK (SN – Third)(SN – Third) Luke Cullinane, DL (AP – Third)(AP – Third)1998 Mike Cook, QB (AP, ESPN, SN – Second)(AP, ESPN, SN – Second) Mike Leach, TE (AP, SN – Second)(AP, SN – Second) Raheem Walker, DL (SN – Third)(SN – Third)1999 Brett Sterba, K (AFCA, SN, Burger King - First) (AFCA, SN, Burger King - First) Mike Leach, TE (Walter Camp - First) (Walter Camp - First)2000 Todd Greineder, LB (FG - Hon. Mention)(FG - Hon. Mention) Matt Mazefsky, OT (FG - Second) (FG - Second) Chris Rosier, WR (FG - Hon. Mention)(FG - Hon. Mention) Raheem Walker, DT (SN - First; FG - Second) Raheem Walker, DT (SN - First; FG - Second)2001 Rich Musinski, WR (FG - Third; FG - Hon. Mention)(FG - Third; FG - Hon. Mention) Dwight Beard, OT (FG - Hon. Mention) (FG - Hon. Mention)2002 Dwight Beard, OL (AFCA- First; AP- First)(AFCA- First; AP- First)2003 Rich Musinski, WR (AFCA – First)(AFCA – First)2004 Lang Campbell, QB (AFCA, AP, SN, WC, FG - First)(AFCA, AP, SN, WC, FG - First) Greg Kuehn, PK (SN - Second; AP, FG - Third)(SN - Second; AP, FG - Third) Adam O’Connor, DE (AP - Third)(AP - Third) Dominique Thompson, WR Dominique Thompson, WR (AP, SN, FG - Second)2007 Drew Atchison, TE (SN - Hon. Mention)2007 Drew Atchison, TE (SN - Hon. Mention)2008 Adrian Tracy, DE (SN, CSN - Hon. Mention)2008 Adrian Tracy, DE (SN, CSN - Hon. Mention) Jonathan Grimes, KR (SN - Hon. Mention; CSN - Hon. Mention ROY) Jonathan Grimes, KR (SN - Hon. Mention; CSN - Hon. Mention ROY)

KEY: AP - Associated Press; UP - United Press; - Associated Press; UP - United Press; SN - Sports Network; FG - Football Gazette; zette; WC - Walter Camp Foundation; AFCA - American Football Coaches Asso- American Football Coaches AssociationCSN - College Sporting News

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LANG CAMPBELL2004 PAYTON AWARD WINNER

Mary to a share of the Atlantic 10 title and its fi rst appearance in the NCAA I-AA semifi nals, along with the fi rst 11-win season in the 110-year history of the Tribe’s program. At the conclusion of the regular season, Campbell was honored as the A-10 Off ensive Player of the Year, becoming the fi rst player in the Tribe’s 12-year association with the league to earn the award. He earned the A-10’s highest individual off ensive honor as the key compo-nent in a Tribe attack that averaged over 430 yards and 34 points a contest. The history and economics major helped power the squad to a 11-3 fi nal record, a share of the A-10 Title and a school-record No. 3 seed in the NCAA Championship fi eld by leading the conference in seven diff erent categories, including passing yards, passing effi ciency and total off ense.

After leading the College to one of its most successful seasons in school his-tory, quarterback Lang Campbell put a fi tting end to what was a magical football season by being named the recipient of the 2004 Walter Payton Award at the 18th annual I-AA College Football Awards Ceremony held on December 16th in Chatta-nooga, Tennessee. Campbell became the fi rst Tribe player to earn the award, which is presented annually to the most outstanding off ensive player in the FCS ranks, by virtue of a national vote of college sports information directors and selected media. Campbell established school single-season records for passing yards (3,988), total off ense (4,305) and touchdowns (30), as well as touchdowns responsible for (38, as he also had eight rushing TDs). The Winchester, Va., native led William &

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Campbell’s 2004 StatisticsG/S Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds. Cmp. Pct. Yds. AVG/G TD INT Rsh. Yds. TD Avg/G. TD INT Rsh. Yds. TD Avg/G.

at North Carolina 9/4 41 23 .561 322 322.0 2 0 6 35 2 35.0at #10 New Hampshire 9/18 23 11 .478 148 148.0 0 0 14 42 0 42.0VMI 9/25 15 11 .733 160 160.0 2 0 4 -5 0 -5.0#16 NORTHEASTERN 10/2 36 22 .611 378 378.0 1 1 8 9 2 9.0at Liberty 10/9 30 19 .633 368 368.0 0 0 8 32 1 32.0RHODE ISLAND 10/16 27 20 .741 192 192.0 2 0 6 10 1 10.0at #3 Delaware 10/23 30 20 .667 355 355.0 4 0 7 -14 0 -14.0at Towson 10/30 29 20 .690 268 268.0 3 0 3 19 0 19.0#19 Villanova 11/6 34 22 .647 232 232.0 1 0 10 60 1 61.0#4 James Madison 11/13 33 26 .788 323 323.0 2 0 4 12 0 12.0Richmond 11/20 28 21 .750 291 291.0 4 0 4 4 0 4.0#11 Hampton 11/27 37 23 .623 294 294.0 3 3 9 71 0 71.0#10 Delaware 12/4 53 30 .566 342 342.0 3 0 9 27 0 27.0#8 James Madison 12/10 39 30 .769 315 315.0 3 1 9 18 1 18.02004 TOTALS 14/14 455 298 .655 3988 284.9 30 5 101 317 8 22.6

lina, Campbell accounted for four touchdowns and 357 total yards in the team’s hard-fought 49-38 loss. He etched his name throughout the College’s record book in just two years as a starter, ranking fi fth in career passing yards (6,494), fourth in total off ense (7,149) and third in touchdown passes (54). A four-time honor roll student at the College, Campbell graduated with a GPA of better than 3.3 and with a degree in history and economics. Not only a leader on the fi eld, Campbell was active in helping chart the school’s athletic policies, as they relate to athletes, by being a member of the school’s Student Athletics Advisory Council. He also made an impact for several local charities, including Avalon (a house for abused women and children) and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. Campbell received 40 fi rst-place votes and 315 points from the panel of 94 I-AA sports information directors and selected media. Following Campbell in the voting were Sam Houston State quarterback Dustin Long, who earned 17 fi rst-place votes and 185 total points, and Appalachian State wide receiver DaVon Fowl-kes, who had eight fi rst-place votes and 151 total points.

By ending the season leading the sixth-ranked Tribe to a 38-14 win over arch rival Richmond with 291 yards and four touchdowns on 21 completions (in 28 at-tempts), Campbell earned his third A-10 Off ensive Player of the Week honor. Campbell’s season average of 284.9 passing yards per game is a school-re-cord and was the top fi gure in the A-10. Campbell became just the fourth Tribe quarterback to throw for 3,000 yards in a season and joins former All-American signal-caller Mike Cook (1995-98) as the College’s only quarterbacks to accomplish the trick in just 11 games (Cook threw for 3,028 in 1998). Campbell’s 3,988 passing yards shatters the school’s previous single-season total of 3,414, set by Chris Hakel during a 13-game 1990 season. By completing 65.5 percent of his attempts (298 of 455), Campbell had the third-best single-season completion percentage in school history. In fact, he ended his career by completing better than 50 percent of his attempts in all but one of his 24 career starts. For his career, Campbell registered a completion percentage of .649, which ranks him second all-time at the College (trailing only Shawn Knight’s career mark of .655). Campbell ended the regular season with just one interception in 326 at-tempts. His minuscule interception percentage of .31 was the best 11-game aver-age in the nation among all levels (the next closest total was Georgetown’s Andrew Crawford, who sported a .64 average, with just one pick in 156 attempts) and an NCAA regular-season record. Campbell ended the regular season by throwing 235 consecutive passes without an interception and had a TD-to-INT ratio of 21:1, which was far and away the nation’s best total among all quarterbacks. He also rushed for eight touchdowns and 317 yards. All season Campbell proved his ability to excel when the spotlight was shin-ing brightest. In the eight games against ranked opponents in 2004, he averaged 291.1 passing yards per game (2,330), completed 66.1% of his attempts (154 of 233) and accounted for 18 touchdowns. In his lone outing against I-A competition, at the University of North Caro-

A Tradition of Great Tribe Quarterbacks

Bob Stoy (1957-60)All-Southern Scholastic Team, 1960

Bill Deery (1972-74)All-Southern Conference, 1974

Tom Rozantz (1975-78)All-America, 1976All-Southern Conference, 1976All-America, 1977Blue-Gray All-Star Football Classic, 1978

Stan Yagiello (1982-85)All-ECAC, 1995

Ken Lambiotte (1985-86)All-ECAC, 1986Academic All-America, 1986NFF Postgraduate Scholarship Winner, 1986

Chris Hakel (1987-91)Blue-Gray All-Star Classic, 1991North-South Shrine Game, 1991

Shawn Knight (1990-94)All-America, 1993All-ECAC, 1993

All-Yankee Conference, 1993All-ECAC, 1994All-Yankee Conference, 1994

Mike Cook (1994-98)All-ECAC, 1996All-Yankee Conference, 1996All-America, 1998All-ECAC, 1998All-Atlantic 10, 1998

Daron Pope (1996-2000)All-Atlantic 10 Academic Team, 2000

David Corley, Jr. (1998-2002)Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year, 1999All-Atlantic 10, 2000All-Atlantic 10, 2001All-Atlantic 10, 2002

Lang Campbell (2000-04)All-Atlantic 10 Academic Team, 2002All-Atlantic 10, 2003All-Atlantic 10 Academic Team, 2003All-Atlantic 10, 2004Walter Payton Award, 2004All-America, 2004

Atlantic 10 Off ensive Player of tAtlantic 10 Off ensive Player of tAtlantic 10 Off he Year, 2004he Year, 2004he YearECAC Player of the Year, 2004All-ECAC, 2004Las Vegas All-American Classic, 2004All-Atlantic 10 Academic Team, 2004Atlantic 10 Scholar-Athlete of the Year, 2004

Jake Phillips (2004-08)All-Colonial Athletic Association, 2007All-Colonial Athletic Association, 2008

(L-R) Mike Cook (’97), Lang Campbell (’05) Mike Cook (’97), Lang Campbell (’05) Mike Cook (’97), Lang Campbell ( and Shawn Knight (’95)Knight (’95)Knight ( each earned All-America honors as quar-terbacks for Head Coach Jimmye Laycock.

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Team Accomplishments

Atlantic 10 Championships (3) 1996, 2001, 2004

Southern Conf. Championships (4) 1942, 1947, 1966, 1970

NCAA Playoff Appearances (7) 1986, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1996 2001, 2004

Bowl Game Appearances (5) 1947 - Dixie Bowl 1948 - Delta Bowl 1970 - Tangerine Bowl 1988 - Epson Ivy Bowl 1992 - Epson Ivy Bowl

Player Awards

Walter Payton Award2004 Lang Campbell, QB

A-10 Off ensive Player of the Year2004 Lang Campbell, QB

A-10 Special Teams Player ofthe Yearthe Yearthe Y2004 Greg Kuehn, PK

Yankee/Atlantic 10 Conference Yankee/Atlantic 10 Conference YDefensive Player of the Year1993 Craig Staub, DT

1995 Jason Miller, LB

1996 Darren Sharper, FS

Yankee/A- 10/CAARookie of the Year1996 David Conklin, WR1999 David Corley, Jr., QB2000 Rich Musinski, WR2009 Jonathan Grimes, RB

Bob Soleau (‘64) was chosen as the Southern Conference Player of the Year in 1962.

Dwight Beard (‘03) was selected to Dwight Beard (‘03) was selected to Dwight Beardthe All-Atlantic 10 First Team as both a junior and a senior.

Brett Sterba (’(’( 01’01’ ) w01) w01 as) was) w a three-time all-conference selection, earning fi rst-fi rst-fi rst team honors twice.

Mike Cook (‘99) earned fi rst-team all-conference honors in 1998 after throwing 26 touchdown passes.

ECAC Player of the Year2004 Lang Campbell, QB

Southern Conf. Player of the Year1956 Walt Brodie, E

1962 Bob Soleau, G

1965 George Pearce, E

1970 Phil Mosser, FB

Southern Conf. Athlete of the Year1966 Chuck Albertson

1971 Phil Mosser

All-Yankee Conference1993 Craig Staub, DT - 1st Wally Vale, OT - 1st Tom Walters, OG - 1st Chris Dawson, P - 1st Greg Applewhite, LB - 2nd Derek Fitzgerald, RB - 2nd Shawn Knight, QB - 2nd Corey Ludwig, WR - 2nd Tony Tomich, C - 3rd Mike Bertoni, DE - 3rd Eric Lambert, LB - 3rd

1994 Darren Sharper, S - 1st Shawn Knight, QB - 2nd Greg Applewhite, LB - 2nd Mike Tomlin, WR - 2nd Troy Keen, RB - 2nd Josh Beyer, G - 2nd Jude Waddy, LB - 3rd

1995 Derek Fitzgerald, RB -1st Jason Miller, LB - 1st Josh Beyer, OG - 1st Darren Sharper, S - 1st Jim Simpkins, DT - 2nd Charlie White, C - 2nd Stefon Moody, LB - 2nd Troy Keen, TB - 3rd

Pete Coyne, DT - 3rd Mark McCain, KR - 3rd Brian Shallcross, K - 3rd Jude Waddy, LB - 3rd Terry Hammons, WR - 3rd

1996 Darren Sharper, S - 1st Josh Beyer, OG - 1st Mike Bertoni, DE - 1st Luke Cullinane, DE - 1st Alvin Porch, RB - 1st Mike Cook, QB - 1st Brian Giamo, DT - 2nd Mike McGowan, LB - 2nd Stefon Moody, LB - 2nd Jude Waddy, LB - 2nd Dan Rossentini, OG - 2nd Peter Coyne, DT - 3rd

All-Atlantic 10 Conference1997 Ron Harrison, CB - 1st Dan Rossentini, OG - 1st Jude Waddy, LB - 1st Brian Shallcross, PK - 1st Luke Cullinane, DE - 1st Alvin Porch, RB - 2nd Greg Whirley, OT - 2nd Pete Coyne, DT - 2nd Sean McDermott, S - 3rd Kendrick Ashton, CB - 3rd

1998 Mike Cook, QB - 1st Greg Whirley, OL - 1st Mike Leach, P - 1st Raheem Walker, DL - 1st Mike Leach, TE - 2nd Hameen Ali, RB - 3rd Sean Reid, OT - 3rd Brett Sterba, K - 3rd

1999 Brett Sterba, K - 1st Mike Leach, P - 1st Mike Beverly, CB - 2nd Khari Reynolds, CB - 2nd Dave Conklin, WR - 2nd Chris Morris, C - 2nd

Justin Solomon, DE - 2nd Chris Stahl, DE - 3rd Matt Mazefsky, OT - 3rd

2000 Matt Mazefsky, OT - 1st Brett Sterba, K - 1st Raheem Walker, DT - 1st Jimmy Cerminaro, FS - 2nd Todd Greineder, LB - 2nd Chris Rosier, WR - 2nd Chris Stahl, DE - 2nd David Corley, QB - 3rd M. Youssofi , LB - 3rd

2001 Dwight Beard, OT - 1st Rich Musinski, WR - 1st David Corley, QB - 2nd Marty Magerko, LB - 2nd Rich Musinski- RS - 2nd Mike Nagelin, PK - 2nd Chris Stahl, DE - 2nd Scott Tompkins, C - 2nd Marques Bobo, S - 3rd Brandon Johnson, TE - 3rd Chad Richards, DT - 3rd

2002 Dwight Beard, OT - 1stRich Musinski, WR - 1st

Billy Parker, CB - 1st David Corley, Jr., QB - 2nd Greg Kuehn, K - 2nd Corey Paxton, TE - 2nd M. Youssofi , LB - 2nd Marques Bobo, S - 3rd Paul Carpenter, LB - 3rd Ray Loff redo, OG - 3rd Jon Smith, RB - 3rd M. Washington, DL - 3rd

2003 Rich Musinski, WR - 1st Billy Parker, CB - 1st Marques Bobo, S - 2nd Paul Carpenter, LB - 2nd Greg Kuehn, K - 2nd Steve Stocki, OG - 2nd Lang Campbell, QB - 3rd

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Adam O’Connor (‘06) earned All-CAA honors twice at defensive end.

Rich Musinski (‘04) garnered fi rst-Rich Musinski (‘04) garnered fi rst-Rich Musinskiteam All-CAA honors three times as a wide receiver.

Jerry Sazio (’Jerry Sazio (’Jerry Sazio ( 55) was a two-time All-’55) was a two-time All-’Southern Conference linebacker.

Travis McLaurin, LB - 3rd Mike Mesi, P - 3rd

2004 Lang Campbell, QB - 1st Greg Kuehn, PK - 1st Stephen Cason, DB - 2nd Cody Morris, OL - 2nd Adam O’Connor, DE - 2nd

D. Thompson, WR - 2nd Mike Mesi, P - 3rd Jon Smith, RB - 3rd Chris Ndubueze, LB - 3rd

2005 Elijah Brooks, RB - 2nd Pat Mulloy, C - 2nd Matt Trinkle, FB - 2nd Adam Bratton, TE - 2nd Greg Kuehn, PK - 2nd Cody Morris, OG - 3rd Stephen Cason, CB - 2nd Adam O’Connor, DE - 3rd

2006 Elijah Brooks, RB - 2nd Cody Morris, OL - 2nd Joe Nicholas, WR - 3rd Chris Ndubueze, LB - 2nd

All-Colonial Athletic Association2007 Jake Phillips, QB - 3rd Elliott Mack, WR - 3rd Brad Stewart, OL - 3rd Derek Cox, CB - 3rd

2008 Adrian Tracy, DE - 1st Brian Pate, PK - 1st J. Grimes, KR - 1st, RB - 2nd (Off ensive Rookie of the Year) Derek Cox, CB - 2nd Rob Varno, TE - 2nd Jake Phillips, QB - 3rd D.J. McAulay, WR - 3rd Josh Rutter, LB - 3rd David Miller, P - 3rd

All-ECAC1973 Joe Montgomery, C

1976 Jim Kruis, TB Hank Zimmerman, C

1977 Joe Manderfi eld, WR

1980 Steve McNamee, FS Kurt Wrigley, WR (Rookie of the Year)

1985 Stan Yagiello, QB Michael Clemons, RB Archie Harris, OT Bob Solderitch, C

1986 Michael Clemons, RB Ken Lambiotte, QB Archie Harris, OT Dave Pocta, LB

1987 Steve Christie, PK John Menke, OL

1988 Steve Christie, PK Scott Perkins, OL Harry Mehre, WR

1989 Steve Christie, PK/P Reggie White, OG Alan Garlic, DE

1990 Reggie White, OG Tyrone Shelton, RB Alan Garlic, DE

1991 Greg Kalinyak, OC Mark Tyler, DT

1992 Tom Walters, OG Palmer Scarritt, CB Derek Fitzgerald, TB (Rookie of the Year)

1993 Craig Staub, DT Wally Vale, OT Shawn Knight, QB Eric Lambert, LB Marc Richards, CB

1994 Darren Sharper, S Shawn Knight, QB Greg Applewhite, LB

1995 Josh Beyer, OG Jason Miller, LB Darren Sharper, S Jim Simpkins, DT

1996 Darren Sharper, S Josh Beyer, OG Mike Cook, QB Luke Cullinane, DE Brian Giamo, DT Mike McGowan, LB Alvin Porch, RB

1997 Pete Coyne, DT Dan Rossettini, OG Jude Waddy, LB Luke Cullinane, DL Sean McDermott, SS

1998 Mike Cook, QB Greg Whirley, OT Raheem Walker, DT Mike Leach, P

1999 Mike Leach, TE Matt Mazefsky, OT Brett Sterba, K Chris Stahl, DE

2000 Matt Mazefsky, OT Brett Sterba, PK

2001 Rich Musinski, WR - 1st

2002 Rich Musinski, WR - 1st

2004 Lang Campbell, QB - 1st

2008 Adrian Tracy, DE - 1st Jonathan Grimes, RB (Rookie of the Year)

All-Southern Conference1941 Garrard Ramsey, G Harvey Johnson, B

1942 Garrard Ramsey, G Marvin Bass, T Glenn Knox, E Harvey Johnson, B

1944 John Clowes, G

1945 Knox Ramsey, T

1946 Knox Ramsey, G Jack Cloud, B

1947 Bob Steckroth, E Knox Ramsey, G Tommy Thompson, C Jack Cloud, B Harry Caughron, T Ralph Sazio, T

1948 Tommy Thompson, C Jack Cloud, B Harry Caughron, T Lou Hoitsma, E Jack McDowell, G Lou Creekmur, T

1949 Vito Ragazzo, E George Hughes, G Buddy Lex, B

1951 Ed Mioduszewski, B Sam Lupo, G Ted Filer, C Jerry Sazio, LB

1952 Linwood Cox, GEd Mioduszewski, B

1953 George Parazzo, T Bill Bowman, B

1954 Jerry Sazio, LB

1955 Walt Brodie, E Bob Lusk, T

1956 Walt Brodie, E Charlie Sidwell, B

1957 Elliott Schaubach, T Bill Rush, C Larry Peccatiello, E

1959 Mike Lashley, T

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Bob Herb (’ (’ ( 71) was a three-t’71) was a three-t’ ime All-71) was a three-time All-71) was a three-tSouthern Conference pick and won the Jacobs Blocking Trophy in 1970.

Lou Creekmur (’Lou Creekmur (’Lou Creekmur ( 50) was inducted into ’50) was inducted into ’the NFL Hall of Fame in 1996.

Walter Zable, Class of 1937, has long been one of the biggest supporters of Tribe football. Zable was a starting end for W&M from 1934-36, playing well enough to be named to Sports Illustrated’s Silver Anniversary All-America team. In 1987, the NCAA awarded Zable with its highest honor, the Theodore Roosevelt Award. Zable ensured that his legacy would remain with W&M when, in 1990, he and his wife Betty (Class of 1940) made a commitment towards athletics, student aid and other needs. In recognition of the gesture, the College’s Board of Visitors approved the naming of the on-campus football stadium as Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field.

1961 Eric Erdossy, G

1962 John Sapinsky, T Bob Soleau, G

1963 Bob Soleau, G

1964 Scot Swan, DB George Pearce, DE Craig Smith, OG Jeff Craig, OT

1965 George Pearce, OE Tom Feola, C Tony Buccino, DT Jim LoFrese, DHB Bob Gadkowski, LB

1966 Chuck Albertson, E Bob Gadkowski, DE Adin Brown, LB Joe Nielson, DT

1967 Bob Gadkowski, DE Adin Brown, LB Chip Young, DB Brad Cashman, T Jim Cavanaugh, E

1968 Bob Herb, C Ralph Beatty, T Terry Morton, HB Jim Barton, S Burt Waite, LB

1969 Bob Herb, C Tom Duff ey, S

1970 Phil Mosser, FB Paul Scolaro, S Wally Ake, LB Jackson Neall, G Bob Herb, C

1971 Phil Mosser, FB Paul Scolaro, S David Knight, E Jackson Neall, G

1972 Joe Montgomery, C Terry Regan, K Ron Chappell, DE Stan Victor, OG Paul Scolaro, S David Knight, E

1973 Joe Montgomery, C Russell Brown, P Dick Pawlewicz, TE

1974 Bill Deery, QB Dick Pawlewicz, TE Mike Stewart, SS

1976 Tom Rozantz, QB Ken Cloud, TE Jim Kruis, TB Bruno Schmalhofer, DE

Sports Illustrated Silver Anniversary Sports Illustrated Silver Anniversary Sports IllustratedAll-America Team1931 John W. Tuthill, E

1936 Dan Edmondson, HB

1937 Walter Zable, E

1940 Col. Seymour Schwiller, G

Jacobs Blocking Trophy1950 Lou Creekmur, T

1962 Bob Soleau, G

1963 Bob Soleau, G

1970 Bob Herb, C

1971 Jackson Neall, G

All-South - First Team1980 Doug Martini, OG

1981 Steve Dowdy, LB Doug Martini, OG Jerome Watters, DB

1982 Steve Zeuli, DT

Virginia Sports Hall of Fame1974 Gerrard S. Ramsey

1975 Tommy Thompson

1978 Eric Tipton Dr. John B. Todd

1979 Otis W. Douglas

1981 Marvin Bass

1982 Glenn Knox

1983 H. Lester Hooker, Jr. George S. Hughes

1984 Jack Cloud Meb Davis

1986 Buddy Lex

1986 William “Pappy” Gooch

1989 Lou Creekmur

1990 S.B. Eason

1993 Vito Ragazzo Paul Webb

2007 Charlie Sumner

2009 Harry “Red” Caughron

NFL Hall of Fame1996 Lou Creekmur

“Teddy” Award-NCAA’s Highest Honor1987 Walter J. Zable ’37 The Theodore Roosevelt Award is presented annually to a distinguished citizen of national reputation and outstanding accomplishment who has earned a varsity award.

W&M Players in Bowl Games

Las Vegas All-American Classic2004 Lang Campbell, QB

2005 Stephen Cason, CB

Magnolia Grid-Iron Classic2005 Stephen Cason, CB

Blue-Gray All-Star Football Classic1942 Harvey Johnson, B Garrard Ramsey, G

1945 Doc Holloway, G

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Ken Smith (’ (’ ( 78’78’ ) 78) 78 was a three-time Aca-was a three-time Aca-was a three-tdemic All-American.

1946 Mel Wright, T

1949 George Hughes, G Jack Cloud, FB Buddy Lex, B Lou Creekmur, T

1952 Ed Mioduszewski, B

1974 Dick Pawlewicz, TE

1978 Tom Rozantz, QB

1986 Archie Harris, T

1991 Chris Hakel, QB

1999 Scot Osborne, TE

College-NFL All-Star Game1943 Garrard Ramsey, G Harvey Johnson, HB

1946 Garrard Ramsey, G

1948 Knox Ramsey, G

1949 Tommy Thompson, C

1950 Lou Creekmur, T

1950 George Hughes, G

North-South Shrine Game1951 Ed Weber, HB Vito Ragazzo, E

1953 Bill Bowman, FB

1964 Bob Soleau, G

1965 George Pearce, E

1972 David Knight, FL

1973 Joe Montgomery, C

1991 Chris Hakel, QB

East-West Shrine Game2007 Drew Atchison, TE

All-American Bowl1974 Rick Pawlewicz

1990 Reggie White, OG

Senior Bowl1950 Jack Cloud, FB Lou Creekmur, T

1951 Vito Ragazzo, E

1953 Ed Mioduszewski, B

1964 T.W. Alley, T

1990 Steve Christie, PK

Rotary Gridiron Classic2002 Dwight Beard

Academic Awards

Academic All-America1974 John Gerdelman, FB -1st

1975 Ken Smith, DB - 1st

1976 Ken Smith, DB - 1st

1977 Ken Smith, DB - 1st

1978 Rob Muscalus, TE - 1st

1979 Clarence Gains, TB - 2nd

1981 Steve Dowdy, LB - 2nd

1983 Mark Kelso, FS - 1st

1984 Mark Kelso, FS - 1st

1986 Ken Lambiotte, QB - 2nd

1988 Chris Gessner, CB - 1st

1990 Jeff Nielsen, LB - 1st Greg Kalinyak, C - 2nd

1991 Jeff Nielsen, LB - 2nd

1992 Craig Staub, DT - 2nd

1993 Craig Staub, DT - 1st

2001 Bryce Lee, WR - 2nd

A-10 Academic Team1997 Brian Shallcross, PK Pete Coyne, DT Sean McDermott, S Sean Reid, OT Justin Solomon, DE

1998 Mike Leach, P/TE Matt Mazefsky, OT Sean Reid, OT Greg Whirley, OL Mike Beverly, CB Justin Solomon, DE

1999 Mike Leach, P/TE Matt Mazefsky, OT Justin Solomon, DE

2000 Martin Magerko, DB Matt Mazefsky, OT Corey Paxton, HB Daron Pope, QB/P Matt Sanger, HB

2001 Eric Bengaard, DT Bryce Lee, WR Martin Magerko, LB Marc Matthie, LB Mike Nagelin, PK Corey Paxton, TE

2002 Corey Paxton, TE Lang Campbell, QB Corey Patterson, DB

2003 Lang Campbell, QB Corey Patterson, DB

2004 Lang Campbell, QB Corey Davis, WR Ryan Nickell, LB Corey Patterson, DB Craig Patterson, DB Jon Shaw, SS Matt Trinkle, TE

2005 Brian Neely, DT Ryan Nickell, LB Jon Shaw, SS Matt Trinkle, TE

2006 Sheldon Alexander, DB Drew Atchison, TE Corey Davis, WR Luke Hiteshew, OL Eric O’Brien, OL Zach Stout, DB Matt Trinkle, TE

Atlantic 10 Scholar-Athlete of the Year2004 Lang Campbell, QB

CAA Academic Team2007 Graham Falbo, FB Luke Hiteshew, OL Tim Kelley, OL Eric O’Brien, OL Brian Pate, PK Tom Schonder, RB

2008 Luke Hiteshew, OL Eric O’Brien, OL Brian Pate, PK Thomas Schonder, RB

All-Southern Scholastic Team1955 Denys Grant, G

1956 Denys Grant, G Charlie Sidwell, HB

1957 Denys Grant, G Bill Rush, C

1959 Ben Johnson, E Laurent Kardatzke, FB

1960 Bob Stoy, QB Loye Bechtold, T Joe Poist, E

1962 Dennis O’Toole, E

1963 Bill Corley, E

Postgraduate Scholarship Winners1978 Ken Smith (NCAA)

1980 Clarence E. Gaines (NCAA)

1985 Mark Kelso (NCAA)

1986 Ken Lambiotte (NFF)

1988 Chris Gessner (NFF)

1990 Reggie White (NFF)

1993 Craig Staub (NFF)

NFF = National Football Foundation

Disney Spirit Award2000 Hameen Ali III

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TRIBE IN THE PROS

DARREN SHARPERFOUR-TIME ALL-PRO SELECTION

W&M has been producing professional football players since 1923, when Isham Hardy began his four-year pro career with the Akron Pros. Through the years, the College has manufactured a multitude of athletes who went on to star at the professional level in leagues ranging from the NFL and NFL Europa to the Canadian Football League and the Arena League. As recently as 2005, six former Tribe players appeared on NFL rosters, including 1997 graduate Darren Sharper. A second-round selection by the Green Bay Packers in the 1997 draft, Sharper has gone on to earn four Pro Bowl appearances. This past spring, cornerback Derek Cox was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the third round with the 73rd overall pick. A four-year starter at W&M, Cox became the second-highest selection in school history, behind only Sharper.

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Name Pro Team YearsDrew Atchison Dallas Cowboys 2008Drew Atchison Dallas Cowboys 2008Bill Bowman Detroit Lions 1954, 1956 Pittsburgh Steelers 1957 Pittsburgh Steelers 1957Tom Brown Pittsburgh Steelers 1942Tom Brown Pittsburgh Steelers 1942Russ Brown Honolulu Hawaiians 1974 New York Giants 1974 Washington Redskins 1975 Washington Redskins 1975Todd Bushnell Baltimore Colts 1973Dennis Cambal New York Jets 1973Lang Campbell Cleveland Browns 2005 -06 Berlin Thunder 2006

Austin Wranglers 2007-08 Arizona Rattlers 2008John Cannon Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1983-89John Cannon Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1983-89Stephen Cason Green Bay Blizzard 2007 Georgia Force 2008- Georgia Force 2008-Winston Charles Dayton Triangles 1928Winston Charles Dayton Triangles 1928Steve Christie Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1990-91 Buff alo Bills 1992-2001 San Diego Chargers 2001 - 2003

New York Giants 2004 Toronto Argonauts 2007 Toronto Argonauts 2007Michael Clemons Kansas City Chiefs 1987 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1988 Toronto Argonauts 1989-2000 Toronto Argonauts 1989-2000Flyin’ Jack Cloud Green Bay Packers 1950-51 Washington Redskins 1952-53 Washington Redskins 1952-53John Clowes Detroit Lions 1951Mike Cook Cleveland Browns 1999Dave Corley, Jr. Hamilton Tiger-Cats 2003-2004 Calgary Stampeders 2006 Calgary Stampeders 2006Derek Cox Jacksonville Jaguars 2009-Derek Cox Jacksonville Jaguars 2009-Lou Creekmur Detroit Lions 1950-59Dan Darragh Buff alo Bills 1968-70Dan Darragh Buff alo Bills 1968-70Otis Douglas Philadelphia Eagles 1946-49 Otis Douglas Philadelphia Eagles 1946-49 Nick Forkovitch Brooklyn Dodgers 1948Nick Forkovitch Brooklyn Dodgers 1948Chris Garrity Washington Federals 1982Chris Garrity Washington Federals 1982Robert Green Washington Redskins 1992-96 Chicago Bears 1997 Minnesota Vikings 1997 Minnesota Vikings 1997Chris Hakel Washington Redskins 1992 Atlanta Falcons 1993Isham Hardy Akron Indians 1923-26Isham Hardy Akron Indians 1923-26Archie Harris Denver Broncos 1987Ron Harrison Jacksonville Jaguars 1998Ron Harrison Jacksonville Jaguars 1998Dan Henning San Diego Chargers 1966Dan Henning San Diego Chargers 1966George Hughes Pittsburgh Steelers 1950-54George Hughes Pittsburgh Steelers 1950-54Harvey Johnson New York Yankees 1947-48Harvey Johnson New York Yankees 1947-48Mark Kelso Buff alo Bills 1986-93David Knight New York Jets 1973-77David Knight New York Jets 1973-77Shawn Knight Toronto Argonauts 1994-95Shawn Knight Toronto Argonauts 1994-95John Kreamcheck Chicago Bears 1953-55John Kreamcheck Chicago Bears 1953-55Ken Lambiotte Philadelphia Eagles 1987Ken Lambiotte Philadelphia Eagles 1987Mike Leach Tennessee Titans 2000-01 Chicago Bears 2002

Denver Broncos 2002-08 Arizona Cardinals 2009-Buddy Lex Hamilton Tiger Cats 1954Buddy Lex Hamilton Tiger Cats 1954Corey Ludwig Calgary Stampeders 1995Corey Ludwig Calgary Stampeders 1995Bob Lusk Detroit Lions 1956Art Matsu Dayton Triangles 1928

Name Pro Team YearsEd Mioduszewski Baltimore Colts 1953Melvin Martin Saskatchewan 1979Tom Mikula Brooklyn Dodgers 1948Tom Mikula Brooklyn Dodgers 1948Joe Montgomery Philadelphia Eagles 1974 Charlotte Hornets 1975Rich Musinski Tennessee Titans 2004

Nashville Kats 2004 New England Patriots 2005-06 Berlin Thunder 2006

San Diego Chargers 2007 Scranton Wilkes-Barre Pioneers 2008-Adam O’Connor Carolina Panthers 2006 Minnesota Vikings 2007innesota Vikings 2007Scot Osborne Seattle Seahawks 2000-01 Buff alo Bills 2001 New Orleans Saints 2003 Cleveland Browns 2004Billy Parker Miami Dolphins 2005 Carolina Panthers 2005-06

New York Dragons 2005, 2007-08Montreal Alouettes 2009-

Rick Pawlewitz New York Jets 1977Mike Potts Pittsburgh Steelers 2008 Manchester Wolves 2009-Vito Ragazzo Hamilton Tiger Cats 1953-54Vito Ragazzo Hamilton Tiger Cats 1953-54Garrard Ramsey Chicago Cards 1947-49Garrard Ramsey Chicago Cards 1947-49Knox Ramsey L.A. Dons 1948-51 Chicago Cardinals 1950-51 Philadelphia Eagles 1952 Washington Redskins 1952-53 Washington Redskins 1952-53Chris Rosier Cincinnati Bengals 2000 Chris Rosier Cincinnati Bengals 2000 Tom Rozantz Saskatchewan Roughriders 1979 Hamilton Tiger Cats 1980 Toronto Argonauts 1981-82 Chicago Blitz 1983 Pittsburgh Maulers 1984 Birmingham Stallions 1985 Birmingham Stallions 1985Jim Ryan Denver Broncos 1979-88Jim Ryan Denver Broncos 1979-88John Sapinsky Oakland Raiders 1964John Sapinsky Oakland Raiders 1964Jerry Sazio Hamilton Tiger Cats 1955Jerry Sazio Hamilton Tiger Cats 1955Ralph Sazio Brooklyn Dodgers 1948 Hamilton Tiger Cats 1950-53 Hamilton Tiger Cats 1950-53Darren Sharper Green Bay Packers 1997-2004

Minnesota Vikings 2005-08 New Orleans Saints 2009-Steve Shull Miami Dolphins 1980-83Steve Shull Miami Dolphins 1980-83Bob Soleau Pittsburgh Steelers 1964Bob Soleau Pittsburgh Steelers 1964Brett Sterba Green Bay Packers 2000 Brett Sterba Green Bay Packers 2000 Charlie Sumner Chicago Bears 1955-59 Minnesota Vikings 1961-62 Minnesota Vikings 1961-62Dominique Thompson St. Louis Rams 2005-07 Carolina Panthers 2008

Orlando (UFL) 2009-Tommy Thompson Cleveland Browns 1949-53Tommy Thompson Cleveland Browns 1949-53Al Vandeweghe Buff alo Bisons 1946Al Vandeweghe Buff alo Bisons 1946Jude Waddy Green Bay Packers 1998 Denver Broncos 2002

San Diego Chargers San Diego Chargers 2003 - 04Tex Warrington Brooklyn Dodgers 1946-47Tex Warrington Brooklyn Dodgers 1946-47Ed Weber LA Rams 1952Stan Yagiello Pittsburgh Gladiators 1987 New York Knights 1988

Mike Leach, Arizona CardinalsDerek Cox, Jacksonville JaguarsMark Kelso, Buff alo Bills

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TRIBE WALK-ON HALL OF FAME

SEAN MCDERMOTTDEFENSIVE BACK, 1998

In athletics, players develop at various rates and react to competitive situations in diff erent ways. For those reasons, the W&M football coaching staff understands the impact walk-on players, athletes not presented athletic scholarships directly out of high school, can make on the program. W&M has been fortunate to attract many top-quality players as walk-ons who have gone on to earn scholarships and become important parts of the success of Tribe football. Many of these players, wanting to be part of a traditional power like W&M, have turned down other scholarship off ers in favor of walking onto the Tribe program with the hopes of earning a scholarship. These players’ dedication to Tribe football have been rewarded by earning scholarships and making the most of their opportunity, on and off the fi eld. Without

quality walk-on players the Tribe could not continue to perform at such a high level on the national scene. Notable players who came to W&M as walk-ons include 2004 Walter Payton Award-winning quarterback Lang Campbell, 1995 Yankee Conference Defensive Player of the Year Jason Miller, record-setting wide out Josh Whipple, 2007 All-American Drew Atchison and all-conference safety Sean McDermott. Largely due to their unselfi sh approach to the game and their consummate team play, a number of former walk-ons have gone on to serve as team captains at W&M, including Mike McGowan and Stefon Moody in 1996, McDermott in 1997, Marc Matthie in 2001, both Campbell and Wade Harrell in 2004 and Pat Mulloy in 2005. In just two seasons as a starter, Campbell etched his name throughout

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the College record books, ranking fi fth in career passing yards (6,494), fourth in total off ense (7,149) and third in touchdown passes (54). In 2004, Campbell established school single-season records for passing yards (3,988), total off ense (4,305) and touchdowns (30), as well as touch-downs responsible for (38, as he also had eight rushing TDs). The Winchester, Va., native led William and Mary to a share of the Atlantic 10 title and its fi rst appearance in the NCAA I-AA semifi nals, along with the fi rst 11-win season in the 111-year history of the Tribe’s program. At the conclusion of the regular season, Camp-bell was honored as the A-10 Off ensive Player of the Year, becoming the fi rst Tribe player to earn the award. Former W&M defensive back Palmer Scarritt, who ranks second on the W&M all-time punt return yardage list, came to the program as a walk-on. Former defensive line walk-on Alan Garlic set W&M’s career sack record at 21. Lynchburg’s Charlie

White came to W&M as an undersized center and went on to earn second-team all-conference honors in 1995. Receiver Mark Compher came to Williamsburg as a walk-on and established a then-W&M record for single-season receiving yards with

1,180 in 1990. One of Compher’s team-mates, fullback Tyrone Shelton, went from walk-on to a career that saw him rush for 2,534 yards, the fi fth-highest total in W&M history, and become an NFL Draft selection. In 2002, Andrew Solomon led the Tribe in tackles after joining the squad as a walk-on his freshman year. The lists that appear on this page show some of the most prominent W&M players who have come to the Tribe as walk-ons since 1980. Each of these student-athletes went on to earn starting

positions and, more importantly, bachelor’s degrees from the College. The addition from the class of 2009 is off ensive lineman Luke Hiteshew.

“There has been a tradition of success for walk-on athletes in our program ... I think it exemplifi es the importance we place on work ethic here ... If a player comes to the College and is willing to do the work in the classroom and on the fi eld, he will get an equal opportunity to play.”

- Tribe Head Coach Jimmye Laycock

All-Walk-on Defense

Greg Glasser DE 1985Kevin Looney DE 1985Mike Drake SS 1989Shawn Davis FS 1990Marc Willson DE 1990Alan Garlic DE 1990Jeff Nielsen LB 1991Palmer Scarritt DB 1992Dan Mueller P/K 1992Rob Tinsley DE 1992Erin McGuire DB 1994Andy Ruckman DB 1994Eric Lambert LB 1994Greg Applewhite LB 1995Jim Simpkins DE 1995Jason Miller LB 1996Stefon Moody LB 1997Mike McGowan LB 1997Jason O’Reilly DB 1997Sean McDermott DB 1998Joe Wilkins LB 1998Brian Shallcross P/K 1998Tim Engel LB 1999Mike Bowler LB 2000Matt Sanger LS 2001Adam Braithwaite S 2002Mike Nagelin P/K 2002Marty Magerko LB 2002Marc Matthie LB 2002Andrew Solomon LB 2003Paul Carpenter LB 2004Wade Harrell DE 2005Justin Kelly DT 2005Mike McCarthy DT 2005Mike Mesi P 2005Thad Wheeler LB 2006Josh Wright DE 2007T.J. O’Neill LB 2008

All-Walk-on Off ense

Jeff Sanders WR 1984Mark Krautheim OT 1984John Nettles TE 1985Davis Pisano TE 1986Rick Mueller OG 1987David Szydlik WR 1987Alan Fortney C 1987John Brosnahan QB 1988Scott Perkins OG 1988David Hickman C 1988Tyrone Shelton FB 1990Mark Compher WR 1990Ray Kingsfi eld WR 1990Brian Polhemus FB 1991Peter Reid OT 1991Alan Williams TB 1991Joe Person TE 1992Steve Ford OT 1992Scott Wingfi eld FB 1992Paul Horne OL/TE 1994Charlie White C 1996Matt Byrne QB 1996Warren Roarke TE 1996Josh Whipple WR 1997Mike Hertz FB 1997Billy Commons WR 1998Brian Sorrell C 1998Tom Taliferro G 1999Chris Morris C 2000Brett Sterba K 2001Bryce Lee WR 2002Ian Kemp TE 2003Nick Rogers FB 2004Steve Stocki OL 2004Lang Campbell QB 2005Matt Witham OT 2005Adam Bratton TE 2006Pat Mulloy OL 2006Blair Pritchard PK/P 2007Drew Atchison TE 2008Luke Hiteshew OL 2009

LANG CAMPBELLQB, 2005

TYRONE SHELTONFB, 1990

Josh Whipple WR 1997Mike Hertz FB 1997Billy Commons WR 1998Brian Sorrell C 1998Tom Taliferro G 1999

MARTY MAGERKOLB, 2002

JASON MILLERLB, 1996

CHARLIE WHITEOL, 1996

SEAN MCDERMOTTDEFENSIVE BACK, 1998

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Name Class InductedAgee, Joe 1952 1976Albertson, Charles 1967 1995Barton, Jim 1969 1989Bass, Marvin 1945 1969Beyer, Josh 1997 2008Blanc, Henry “Nails” 1950 1996Bloxsom, Weldon “Spud” 1929 1970Bowman, Bill 1954 1972Brodie, Walt 1957 1973Brown, Adin 1968 2001Brown, Russ 1974 1988Bruce, Jack 1948 1975Bryant, Mel 1937 1969Cannon, John 1982 1996Caughron, Harry 1949 1983Cavanaugh, Jim 1970 2001Chappell, Harvey 1948 1979Cheek, Wayne 1961 1988Chestnut, A.F. 1941 1976Chipok, Steve 1948 1978T1

Christie, Steve 1990 2001Clemmons, Michael “Pinball” 1989 1998Cloud, Jack 1950 1969Clowes, John 1945 1983Constantine, Butch 1932 1970Copeland, Charles 1955 1979T2

Cox, Earl 1955 1979T2

Creekmur, Lou 1949 1970Crockett, Cecil 1948 1978T1

Darragh, Dan 1968 1992Davis, Randy 1950 1975Davis, Meb 1928 1968Douglas, Otis 1934 1969Driver, James 1909 1969Duff ner, Mark 1975 1991Eason, Jimmy 1928 1971Edmonson, Dan 1938 1975Edmunds, Dave 1959 1994Elliott, Snuck 1926 1969Elzey, Bob 1955 1979T2

Fields, Harold 1943 1970, 1978T1

Filer, Ted 1952 1979Fitzgerald, Aubrey 1956 1979T2

Fitzgerald, Derek 1996 2009Flickinger, J.R. 1937 1969Forkovitch, Nick 1945 1970Franklin, Preacher 1936 1971Freeman, John 1944 1971Gadkowski, Bob 1967 1991Gayle, Richard 1916 1972Gondak, C.R. 1941 1986Gooden, Elmo 1944 1978T1

Graham, Marvin 1949 1978T1

Grant, Denys 1958 1982Green, Robert 1998 2003Grembowitz, John 1944 1978T1

Greico, Al 1956 1979T2

Grove, George 1956 1977Hakel, Chris 1992 2004Halligan, Tom “Hap” 1933 1969Hamilton, Tom 1955 1979T2

Hardage, Bob 1958 1984Hefl in, George 1950 1983Henning, Dan 1964 1980Herb, Bob 1970 1987Herrmann, Walter “Shorty” 1955 1979T2

Hickey, Jim 1942 1971Hines, Lloyd 1955 1979T2Hoitsma, Lou 1948 1978Holloway, Drewery 1944 Holloway, Drewery 1944 Holloway 1978T1

Hornsby, Bob 1941 1980

Howard, Jimmie 1943 1970Hubard, Edmund 1948 1978T1

Hughes, George 1949 1969Irwin, Newell 1943 1978T1

Johns, Harry 1945 1978T1

Johnson, Emil 1934 1975Johnson, Harvey 1943 1978T1

Jones, Ed 1957 1993Karschner, George 1956 1979Karschner, George 1956 1979Karschner T2

Kelso, Mark 1985 1996Kent, Y.O. 1930 1970King, Harold “Hal” 1943 1972Klein, William 1945 1978T1

Knight, Dave 1973 1987Knight, Shawn 1995 2006Knox, Glenn 1943 1969, 1978T1

Knox, Horace 1943 1978T1

Korczowski, John 1943 1970, 1978T1

Korczowski, Tom 1949 1993Kreamcheck, John 1953 1972Krueger, Herbert 1939 1971Kruis, Jim 1978 1992Lambiotte, Ken 1986 1999LeGrande, Bill 1937 1971Levy, Marv 1997Lewis, Dick 1952 1972Lex, Buddy 1950 1972Longacre, Bob 1944 1977, 1978T1

Lowe, Ottowell 1923 1969Lupo, Sam 1952 1999Lusk, Bob 1956 1973MacDonald, Stephen 1908 1978Marfi zo, Bill 1956 1979T2

Marino, Joe 1937 1971Mark, Joe 1951 1983Martin, Tommy 1954 1979T2, 1997Martin, Bill 1955 1979T2

Masters, Harlie 1942 1969Matsu, Art 1927 1969Matthews, Waldo 1941 1972Maxey, C.D. 1932 1969McCray, Rube 1969McGowan, Ted 1938 1971McNamee, Steve 1981 1991Meadows, Ed 1953 1973Mehre, Harry 1989 2001Mikula, Tom 1948 1979Milkovich, Steve 1954 1979T2

Miller, Jason 1996 2007Montgomery, Joe 1974 1985Mosser, Phil 1972 1986Mozeleski, Mike 1931 1972Nagy, William 1956 1979T2

Neall, Jackson 1972 1992Paige, Herb 1948 1978T1

Palese, Bill 1934 1969Pawlewicz, Rick 1975 1991Pearce, George 1967 1984Peccatiello, Larry 1958 1975Place, Jack 1954 1979T2

Porach, Jim 1961 1977Ragazzo, Vito 1951 1970Ramsey, Knox 1948 1970Ramsey, Gerrard “Buster” 1943 1969, 1978T1

Riley, Bill 1959 1979T2

Risjord, John 1955 1979T2

Rozantz, Tom 1979 1989Rush, Bill 1958 2009Ryan, Jim 1979 1988Safko, Bill 1948 1978T1

Sapinsky, John 1964 1996Sazio, Jerry 1955 1979T2, 2000

Sazio, Ralph 1948 1973, 1978T1

Schaubach, Elliott 1959 1973Schutz, Henry 1944 1978T1

Scolaro, Paul 1973 1991Scott, Sam 1979T2

Scott, William 1931 1970Secules, Tom 1960 1986Shade, Charles 1936 1971Shaff er, Mario 1984 2000Sharper, Darren 1997 2008Shelton, Tyrone 1991 2006Shull, Steve 1980 1993Shwiller, Seymour 1940 1975Sidwell, Charlie 1958 1977Soleau, Bob 1964 1976Staub, Craig 1993 2005Steckroth, Bob 1948 1973, 1978T1

Stewart, Waddill 1935 1970Stoy, Bob 1961 1987Stryker, Henry 1918 1969Sumner, Charlie 1955 1972, 1979T2

Syer, Lee 1932 1969Thompson, Tom 1949 1969Tipton, Eric 1989Todd, John 1925 1969Todd, Lee 1927 1970Tucker, Rudolph 1940 1970Tuthill, John 1932 1979Van de Weghe, Al 1943 1969, 1978T1

Voyles, Carl 1943 1978T1

Waksmunski, Chet 1956 1979T2

Wallace, Robert 1920 1969Walters, Tom 1993 2005Warrington, Tex 1944 1970, 1978T1

Weaver, Charlie 1964 2000Weaver, Walt 1944 1978T1

White, Reggie 1990 2002Woolwine, Wayne 1961 2002Wright, Mel 1947 1978T1

Yagiello, Stan 1985 1997Yohe, Jack 1958 1993Young, Chip 1968 1999Zable, Walt 1937 1969

T1 - Elected as member of 1942 teamT2 - Elected as member of 1950 team

Derek Fitzgerald (’(’( 9’9’ 6) 6) 6 with Athletics Director Terry Driscoll and President W. Taylor Reveley, III at the 2009 induction ceremony.

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Touchdown PassesGame: 6, Shawn Knight vs. Maine, 1993Season: 30, Lang Campbell, 2004Career: 73, Dave Corley, 1999-2002

ReceivingReceivingReceptionsGame: 13, Glen Bodnar vs. Colgate, 1984 13, Rich Musinski vs. URI, 2003Season: 79, Dominique Thompson, 2004Career: 223, Rich Musinski, 2000-2003

Receiving YardsGame: 244, D. Thompson, vs. UD, 2004Season: 1585, Dominique Thompson, 2004Career: 4168, Rich Musinski, 2000-2003

Yards per Catch (500-yd. min.)Season: 25.5, Mike Tomlin, 1992Career: 20.1, Mike Tomlin, 1991-1994

TD ReceptionsGame: 4, Dom. Thompson, vs. Delaware, 2004

4, Corey Ludwig vs. Maine, 1993 4, Vito Ragazzo vs. WFU, 1949Season: 15, Vito Ragazzo, 1947Career: 31, Rich Musinski, 2000-03

DefenseSacksGame: 6.0, Walt Brodie vs. VMI, 1955 3.5, Luke Cullinane vs. VU, 1996 Season: 12, Luke Cullinane, 1996Career: 24, Luke Cullinane, 1994-97

InterceptionsGame: 4, Jack Bruce vs. Richmond, 1947 Season: 10, Jack Bruce, 1947 10, Darren Sharper, 1996Career: 24, Darren Sharper, 1993-96

RushingRushingRushing AttemptsGame: 37, Wes Meeteer vs. Davidson, 1969 37, Troy Keen, vs. Northeastern, 1994 37, Derek Fitzgerald vs. Penn, 1995Season: 272, Alvin Porch, 1996Career: 720, Derek Fitzgerald, 1995-98

Rushing YardsGame: 257, Phil Mosser vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 1970Season: 1408, Robert Green, 1990Career: 3744, Derek Fitzgerald, 1995-98

PassingPassingAttemptsGame: 53, Lang Campbell, vs. Delaware, 2004Season: 455, Lang Campbell, 2004Career: 1246, Stan Yagiello, 1981-85

CompletionsGame: 35, Dave Murphy vs. Rutgers, 1983Season: 298, Lang Campbell, 2004Career: 737, Stan Yagiello, 1981-85

Passing YardsGame: 433, Jake Phillips vs. Delaware, 2007Season: 3988, Lang Campbell, 2004Career: 9805, Dave Corley, 1999-2002

Completion PercentageSeason: 69.4, Shawn Knight, 1993Career: 65.5, Shawn Knight, 1991-94

Pass Effi ciencySeason: *204.6, Shawn Knight, 1993Career: *170.77, Shawn Knight, 1991-94* NCAA Division I-AA records

ScoringScoringMost PointsGame: 36, Bill Palese vs. Bridgewater, 1931Season: 114, Greg Kuehn, 2004 114, Robert Green, 1990Career: 343, Greg Kuehn (PK), 2002-05 279, Steve Christie (PK), 1985-89 270, Jack Cloud (RB), 1946-49

Most TouchdownsGame: 6, Bill Palese vs. Bridgewater, 1931Season: 19, Robert Green, 1991Career: 45, Jack Cloud, 1946-49

Most PATsGame: 9, Brian Pate at VMI, 2007Season: 57, Greg Kuehn, 2004Career: 166, Greg Kuehn, 2002-05 128, Brian Shallcross, 1994-97Consecutive Made: 99, Greg Kuehn, 2002-04

Most Field GoalsGame: 4, Chris Dawson vs. Lehigh, 1992 4, Brian Shallcross vs. Villanova, 1995

4, Brett Sterba vs. Northeastern, 2000Season: 21, Steve Christie, 1989Career: 59, Greg Kuehn, 2002-05 57, Steve Christie, 1986-89

Total Off enseMost YardsGame: 462, Jake Phillips vs. Delaware, 2007Season: 4305, Lang Campbell, 2004Career: 10948, Dave Corley, 1999 - 2002

Shawn Knight (‘05) established NCAA FCS single-season (204.6) and career (170.77) records in passing effi ciency.

Rich Musinski (‘04) established school records in career receptions (223) and receiving yards (4,168).

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• Individual Long Plays •

Rush from Scrimmage95 yds John Truehart vs. E&H, 1934

Pass Completion87 yds Lang Campbell to Dominique Thompson vs. Delaware, 2004

Dan Henning to Tom Scott vs. Navy, 1961

Punt77 yds Russell Brown, 1972 Joe Agee, 1975 Jack Freeman, 1942

Punt Return 101 yds Dale Worrall vs. Bridgewater, 1932

Kickoff Return100 yds Dick Pawlewicz vs. UVa, 1974

Run with Fumble91 yds Meb Davis vs. Columbia, 1926

Run with Interception93 yds Marvin Graham vs. Va Tech, 1946

Field Goal53 yds Steve Christie vs. ETSU, 1987 Steve Christie vs. UVa, 1988 Brett Sterba vs. Delaware, 2000

• Team Records •

Most Points ScoredGame: 95, vs. Bridgewater, 1931Season: 486, 2004

Most Points AllowedGame: 93, by Delaware, 1915Season: 427, 2007

Most Yards GainedGame: 681, vs. Richmond, 1991Season: 6438, 1990

Most PlaysGame: 100 vs. Virginia Tech, 1971Season: 1004, 1990

Rushing YardsGame: 453 vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 1970Season: 3024, 1990

Pass AttemptsGame: 55 vs. Virginia Tech, 1982Season: 473, 2004

Pass CompletionsGame: 35 vs. Rutgers, 1983Season: 305, 2004

Passing YardsGame: 498 vs. VMI, 1997Season: 4,072, 2004

First DownsGame: 36 vs. VMI, 1991; vs. VMI, 1993Season: 324, 1990

Most InterceptionsGame: 7 vs. George Washington, 1942Season: 25, 1972

Team Passing Yards1. 498 yds. vs. VMI, 19972. 433 yds. vs. Delaware, 20073. 426 yds. vs. Northeastern, 20004. 421 yds at Towson, 20075. 414 yds. vs. Miami (Ohio), 1982

Team Rushing Yards1. 453 yds. vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 19702. 433 yds. vs. Villanova, 19933. 419 yds. vs. Delaware, 19734. 417 yds. vs. Richmond, 19745. 413 yds. vs. VMI, 1993

Best Defense Vs. The Run 1. -39 yds. vs. Colgate, 1988 -39 yds. vs. Villanova, 19963. –11 yds. vs. Quantico, 19674. -6 yds vs. Liberty, 2005 -6 yds. vs. Villanova, 1993

Best Defense Vs. The Pass1. 9 yds. vs. Massachusetts, 1995 9 yds. vs. East Carolina, 1980 9 yds. vs. Appalachian St., 1976 4. 10 yds. vs. Furman, 19995. 11 yds. vs. VMI, 1993

Consecutive …Victories: 9, 1985-86Losses: 9, 1956-57Shutouts: 5, 1923; 1930-31; 1941Shutouts in one season: 7, 1928Southern Conference wins: 7, 1970-71Yankee Conference wins: 9, 1993-94A-10 wins: 7, 2003-2004CAA wins: 5, 2008Games scored: 132, 1981-93Games without a victory: 12, 1955-57

Lang Campbell’s (‘05) 87-yard pass to Dominique Thompson (‘05) against Dela-ware equaled the school record for longest pass completion.

Brett Sterba’s (‘01) 53-yard fi eld goal against Delaware in 2000 equaled the program’s record established by Steve Christie.

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PASSING YARDS1. 3988, Lang Campbell, 20042. 3414, Chris Hakel, 19903. 3166, Mike Cook, 19964. 3028, Mike Cook, 19985. 2974, Chris Hakel, 19916. 2962, Stan Yagiello, 19857. 2808, Dave Corley, Jr., 20018. 2801, Jake Phillips, 2007 2801, Stan Yagiello, 198410. 2674, Dave Corley, Jr., 2002

PASSES ATTEMPTED1. 455, Lang Campbell, 20042. 428, Stan Yagiello, 19843. 414, Chris Hakel, 19904. 413, Stan Yagiello, 19855. 385, Ken Lambiotte, 19866. 370, Mike Cook, 19987. 362, Mike Cook, 19968. 357, Chris Hakel, 19919. 336, Jake Phillips, 200710. 327, Dave Corley, Jr., 2002

PASSES COMPLETED1. 298, Lang Campbell, 20042. 261, Stan Yagiello, 19843. 246, Mike Cook, 19984. 245, Chris Hakel, 19905. 240, Stan Yagiello, 19856. 233, Ken Lambiotte, 19867. 232, Chris Hakel, 19918. 210, Mike Cook, 19969. 200, Dave Corley, Jr., 200210. 199, Dave Murphy, 1983

TOUCHDOWN PASSES1. 30, Lang Campbell, 20042. 26, Mike Cook, 1998 26, Mike Cook, 19964. 23, Kenny Lambiotte, 1986 23, Stan Yagiello, 19856. 22, Shawn Knight, 1993 22, Chris Hakel, 1990 22, Lang Campbell, 20039. 21, Jake Phillips, 2008 21, Dave Corley, Jr., 2002 21, Dave Corley, Jr., 2001

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE1. .694, Shawn Knight, 19932. .665, Mike Cook, 19983. .655, Lang Campbell, 20044. .650, Chris Hakel, 1991 5. .644, Shawn Knight, 19946. .641, Jake Phillips, 20057. .639, Lang Campbell, 20038. .636, Shawn Knight, 1993 .636, Dave Murphy, 198310. .614, Mike Cook, 1997

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS1. 15, Vito Ragazzo, 19492. 13, Dominique Thompson, 20043. 12, Rich Musinski, 2001 12, Josh Whipple, 19965. 10, Ned Carr, 19666. 9, Rich Musinski, 2002

9, Chris Rosier, 1998 9, Dave Conklin, 1996

9, Corey Ludwig, 199310. 8, D.J. McAulay, 2008

8, Joe Nicholas, 20068, Mark Compher, 19908, Harry Mehre, 1987

8, Harry Mehre, 1986

RECEIVING YARDS 1. 1585, Dominique Thompson, 20042. 1393, Rich Musinski, 20013. 1180, Mark Compher, 19904. 1140, Rich Musinski, 20025. 1110, Ron Gillam, 19856. 1096, Josh Whipple, 19967. 950, Corey Ludwig, 19938. 930, Mike Sutton, 19839. 925, David Conklin, 199810. 911, Kurt Wrigley, 1982

RECEPTIONS1. 79, Dominique Thompson, 20042. 73, Michael Clemons, 19863. 70, Michael Clemons, 19854. 69, Ron Gillam, 1985 69, Glen Bodnar, 19846. 67, Chuck Albertson, 19667. 66, Joe Nicholas, 2004 66, Mike Sutton, 19839. 65, Josh Whipple, 199610. 64, Mark Compher, 1990

RUSHING YARDS1. 1408, Robert Green, 19902. 1316, Alvin Porch, 19973. 1286, Phil Mosser, 19704. 1223, Derek Fitzgerald, 19955. 1210, Alvin Porch, 19966. 1175, Troy Keen, 19947. 1164, Jim Kruis, 19768. 1118, Michael Clemons, 19869. 1101, Derek Fitzgerald, 199310. 1082, Tyrone Shelton, 1990

Stan Yagiello (‘85) completed 261 passes in 1985, which stood as a school record for 20 years.

Robert Green (‘98) established a single-season school record with 1,408 rushing yards in 1990.

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RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS1. 19, Robert Green, 19902. 15, Jon Smith, 20043. 14, Troy Keen, 19934. 13, Jon Smith, 2001 13, Robert Green, 19916. 12, Troy Keen, 19947. 11, Derek Fitzgerald, 1992 11, Chris Hakel, 19909. 10, Derek Fitzgerald, 1993 10, Troy Keen, 1995 10, Michael Clemons, 1986 10, John Gerdelman, 1974 10, Phil Mosser, 1971

TOTAL OFFENSE1. 4305, Lang Campbell, 20042. 3466, Chris Hakel, 19903. 3159, Mike Cook, 19964. 3143, David Corley, Jr., 20015. 3057, Mike Cook, 19986. 3013, Stan Yagiello, 19857. 2993, Jake Phillips, 20078. 2950, Chris Hakel, 19919. 2939, David Corley, Jr., 200010. 2774, David Corley, Jr., 2002

SCORING1. 114, Greg Kuehn, 2004 114, Robert Green, 19903. 102, Jack Cloud, 19474. 99, Red Maxey, 19305. 96, Michael Clemons, 19866. 90, Steve Christie, 1989 90, Vito Ragazzo, 19498. 89, Dan Mueller, 19909. 86, Brett Sterba, 199910. 84, Brian Shallcross, 1996 84, Troy Keen, 1994 84, Troy Keen, 1993

FIELD GOALS1. 21, Steve Christie, 1989 2. 19, Greg Kuehn, 20043. 18, Brett Sterba, 19994. 17, Brett Sterba, 20005. 15, Brian Shallcross, 1997 15, Steve Christie, 19987. 14, Brian Shallcross, 1995

14, Greg Kuehn, 2002 14, Dan Mueller, 199010. 13, Brian Pate, 2008 13, Greg Kuehn, 2005

13, Greg Kuehn, 2003 13, Brian Shallcross, 1996

PUNTING AVERAGE1. 44.4, Mike Leach, 19982. 42.8, Russell Brown, 1971 42.8, Buddy Lex, 19424. 42.4, Steve Christie, 19885. 41.7, Dan Darragh, 1965

TACKLES1. 244, Dave Pocta, 19862. 190, Dave Pocta, 19853. 146, Jim McHeff ey, 19844. 144, Owen Costello, 19815. 143, Kerry Gray, 1988 143, Jeff Hosmer, 19767. 141, Mark Kelso, 19838. 139, Jim Ryan, 19769. 138, Brad Uhl, 1987 138, Karl Wernecke, 1984

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum 10 Returns)1. 21.3, Jack Yohe, 19532. 19.2, Tommy Korczowki, 19483. 18.7, Chip Young, 19664. 17.1, Rich Musinski, 20015. 16.4, Derek Cox, 20086. 13.5, Buddy Lex, 19477. 13.2, Komlan Lonergan, 19988. 13.0, Charlie Sidwell, 19559. 12.2, Palmer Scarritt, 199210. 11.8, Jack Bruce, 1947

PUNT RETURN YARDS1. 500, Darren Sharper, 19962. 415, Palmer Scarritt, 19923. 333, Darren Sharper, 19954. 330, Michael Clemons, 19865. 317, Jack Bruce, 1947

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE1. 28.4, Dick Pawlewicz, 19742. 25.5, Michael Clemons, 19853. 24.6, James Blocker-Bodley, 19904. 24.5, Jonathan Grimes, 20085. 24.3, David Caldwell, 2007 24.3, Dick Pawlewicz, 1973

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS1. 743, Komlan Lonergan, 19992. 617, Phil Mosser, 19713. 587, Dave Scanlon, 19824. 584, Dick Pawlewicz, 19735. 572, Eddie Davis, 1987

INTERCEPTIONS 1. 10, Darren Sharper, 1996 10, Jack Bruce, 19473. 8, Steve McNamee, 1980 8, Dick Kern, 19635. 7, Ron Harrison, 1997 7, Darren Sharper, 1995 7, Darren Sharper, 1994 7, Mark Kelso, 1983 7, Paul Scolaro, 197210. 6, Six players, last - Kelso, 1981

Dave Pocta (‘87) totaled a single-season school record 244 tackles in 1986, breaking the previous record of 190 that he established in ‘85.

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RUSHING YARDS1. 3744, Derek Fitzgerald, 1992-952. 3543, Robert Green 1988-903. 2949, Troy Keen, 1992-954. 2750, Alvin Porch, 1994-975. 2546, Jon Smith, 2001-20046. 2536, Elijah Brooks, 2004-067. 2534, Tyrone Shelton, 1987-908. 2404, Jim Kruis, 1975-779. 2401, Bill Deery, 1972-7410. 2216, Hameen Ali, III, 1997-00

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS1. 42, Troy Keen, 1992-952. 40, Robert Green, 1988-903. 39, John Smith, 2001-044. 32, Derek Fitzgerald, 1992-955. 22, Elijah Brooks, 2004-066. 20, Michael Clemons, 1983-867. 19, David Corley, Jr., 1999-02 19, Bill Deery, 1972-74 19, Phil Mosser, 1970-7110. 18, Jake Phillips, 2004-08

PASSING YARDS1. 9805, David Corley, Jr., 1999-022. 8249, Stan Yagiello, 1981-853. 7371, Jake Phillips, 2004-084. 7295, Mike Cook, 1995-985. 7025, Chris Hakel, 1988-916. 6494, Lang Campbell, 2001-20047. 5705, Shawn Knight, 1991-948. 4536, Chris Garrity, 1979-819. 4019, Tom Rozantz, 1975-7810. 3361, Dan Darragh, 1965-67

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. 10948, David Corley, Jr., 1999-022. 8168, Stan Yagiello, 1981-853. 7983, Jake Phillips, 2004-084. 7245, Mike Cook, 1995-985. 7149, Lang Campbell, 2001-20046. 7058, Chris Hakel, 1988-917. 6408, Shawn Knight, 1991-948. 5385, Tom Rozantz, 1975-789. 4589, Bill Deery, 1972-7410. 4320, Chris Garrity, 1979-81

PASS ATTEMPTS1. 1246, Stan Yagiello, 1981-852. 1168, David Corley, Jr., 1999-023. 972, Jake Phillips, 2004-084. 913, Chris Garrity, 1979-815. 872, Mike Cook, 1995-986. 869, Chris Hakel, 1988-917. 763, Lang Campbell, 2001-20048. 696, Tom Rozantz, 1975-789. 580, Shawn Knight, 1991-9410. 535, Dan Darragh, 1965-67

PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 737, Stan Yagiello, 1981-852. 676, David Corley, Jr., 1999-023. 568, Jake Phillips, 2004-084. 540, Mike Cook, 1995-985. 523, Chris Hakel, 1988-916. 495, Lang Campbell, 2001-20047. 407, Chris Garrity, 1979-818. 380, Shawn Knight, 1991-949. 315, Tom Rozantz, 1975-7810. 288, Dave Murphy, 1980-83

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE1. 65.5, Shawn Knight, 1991-942. 64.9, Lang Campbell, 2001-20043. 61.9, Mike Cook, 1995-984. 60.5, Kenny Lambiotte, 1985-865. 60.2, Chris Hakel, 1988-916. 59.9, Dave Murphy, 1980-837. 59.1, Stan Yagiello, 1981-858. 58.4, Jake Phillips, 2004-089. 57.9, David Corley, Jr., 1999-02 57.9, John Brosnahan, 1987-88

TOUCHDOWN PASSES1. 73, David Corley, Jr., 1999-022. 62, Mike Cook, 1995-983. 57, Jake Phillips, 2004-084. 54, Lang Campbell, 2001-20045. 51, Stan Yagiello, 1982-856. 46, Shawn Knight, 1991-947. 43, Chris Hakel, 1988-91 36, Buddy Lex, 1946-499. 30, Dan Darragh, 1965-6710. 27, Chris Garrity, 1979-81

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS1. 31, Rich Musinski, 2000-032. 27, Dave Conklin, 1996-993. 26, Harry Mehre, 1985-884. 20, Mike Tomlin, 1991-94

20, Joe Nicholas, 2004-076. 19, Chris Rosier, 1997-20007. 18, Vito Ragazzo, 1948-508. 17, Josh Whipple, 1994-969. 16, Dominique Thompson, 2001-0410. 15, Kurt Wrigley, 1980-82

RECEPTIONS1. 223, Rich Musinski, 2000-032. 190, Dave Conklin, 1996-993. 175, Jeff Sanders, 1981-844. 174, Chris Rosier, 1997-005. 172, Michael Clemons, 1983-866. 166, Joe Nicholas, 2004-077. 161, Harry Mehre, 1985-888. 145, Glenn Bodnar, 1982-849. 141, Kurt Wrigley, 1980-8210. 140, Terry Hammons, 1991, 1993-95 140, Corey Ludwig, 1990-93

RECEIVING YARDS 1. 4168, Rich Musinski, 2000- 032. 3269, Dave Conklin, 1996-993. 2884, Chris Rosier, 1997-004. 2748, Harry Mehre, 1985-885. 2352, Jeff Sanders, 1981-846. 2349, Corey Ludwig, 1990-937. 2278, Joe Nicholas, 2004-078. 2134, Terry Hammons, 1991, 1993-959. 2123, Dominique Thompson, 2001-200410. 2054, Mike Tomlin, 1991-94

INTERCEPTIONS*1. 24, Darren Sharper, 1993-962. 20, Mark Kelso, 1982-843. 17, Ron Harrison, 1994-974. 15, Paul Scolaro, 1970-72 15, Jack Bruce, 1946-486. 13, Steve McNamee, 1978-807. 12, Greg Wharton, 1985-878. 11, Billy Parker, 1999-2003 11, Palmer Scarritt, 1989-92 11, Mike Stewart, 1972-74 11, Chip Young, 1965-67*Interception records incomplete prior to 1957

FIELD GOALS1. 59, Greg Kuehn, 2002-052. 57, Steve Christie, 1986-893. 48, Brian Shallcross, 1994-974. 46, Brett Sterba, 1998-20005. 30, Brian Morris, 1982-856. 26, Steve Libassi, 1976-797. 22, Chris Dawson, 1991-93

22, Brian Pate, 2005-9. 17, Terry Regan, 1972-7410. 14, Dan Mueller, 1988-91

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1. .807, Brett Sterba, 1998-20002. .778, Dan Mueller, 1988-913. .687, Steve Christie, 1986-894. .667, Brian Morris, 1982-855. .663, Greg Kuehn, 2002-05

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS1. 1772, Komlan Lonergan, 1998-012. 1600, James Blocker-Bodley, 1990-933. 1419, Dave Scanlon, 1980-834. 1292, Ron Harrison, 1994-975. 1069, Keith Best, 1978-80

PUNT RETURN YARDS1. 1027, Darren Sharper, 1993-962. 797, Palmer Scarritt, 1989-923. 521, Chip Young, 1965-674. 508, Jack Bruce, 1947-485. 495, Charlie Sidwell, 1955-57

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Top Passing Performances1. 433, Jake Phillips vs. Delaware, 8/30/072. 426, David Corley, Jr. vs. Northeastern, 10/28/003. 409, Mike Potts at Towson, 11/4/064. 406, Stan Yagiello vs. JMU, 9/28/855. 401, David Murphy at Marshall, 11/5/836. 399, Chris Garrity at ECU, 11/14/817. 385, Greg DeGennaro at Bucknell, 9/20/868. 383, Kenny Lambiotte vs. Colgate, 9/6/869. 381, Mike Cook at N. Iowa, 12/7/96*10. 378, Lang Campbell vs. Northeastern, 10/2/0411. 373, Mike Cook vs. UNH, 10/24/9812. 368, Lang Campbell at Liberty, 10/9/0413. 360, Dave Murphy vs. Rutgers, 10/22/8314. 355, Lang Campbell at Delaware, 10/23/0415. 352, Mike Cook at Ga. Southern, 9/6/9716. 346, David Corley, Jr. vs. VMI, 9/14/0217. 345, Chris Hakel vs. Delaware, 9/14/91 345, Stan Yagiello vs. Norfolk St., 9/14/8519. 342, Jake Phillips at Richmond, 11/16/07

Top Rushing Performances1. 257, Phil Mosser at Ohio Wes., 10/3/702. 219, Derek Fitzgerald vs. Penn., 10/14/953. 201, Alvin Porch at UConn., 10/18/974. 198, Jon Smith at UNH, 10/19/025. 189, Derek Fitzgerald at NU, 9/16/95 189, Derek Fitzgerald vs. Villanova, 10/23/937. 186, Alvin Porch vs. Boston, 9/27/978. 183, Alvin Porch vs. Delaware, 11/2/969. 181, Robert Green at Navy, 9/21/91avy, 9/21/91avy10. 180, Terrence Riggins vs. VMI, 9/13/08 180, Robert Green at Citadel, 9/8/9012. 177, Tyrone Shelton vs. ETSU, 11/4/89 177, Hameen Ali vs. Delaware, 10/10/9814. 173, Alvin Porch vs. Richmond, 11/15/9715. 172, Todd Bushnell at Ohio Wes., 10/3/70 172, Bill Bowman vs. WFU, 9/19/5317. 171, Jim Kruis vs. Navy, 10/16/7618. 170, Troy Keen at Furman, 9/17/9419. 165, Elijah Brooks at Towson, 11/4/06 165, Robert Green vs. VMI, 10/13/90

Top Receiving Performances1. 244, Dominique Thompson at Delaware, 10/23/042. 240, David Conklin at VMI, 9/13/973. 226, Mike Sutton at Marshall, 11/5/834. 221, Dominique Thompson at LU, 10/9/045. 211, Kurt Wrigley vs. Richmond, 11/21/816. 201, Elliott Mack at Richmond, 11/16/077. 198, Ron Gilliam vs. JMU, 9/28/858. 195, Chris Rosier at UConn., 10/18/979. 194, Rich Musinski vs. Delaware, 9/28/0210. 191, Rich Musinski at URI, 10/25/0311. 185, Dominique Thompson vs. UD, 12/4/04*12. 184, Chris Rosier at URI, 10/7/0013. 183, Glenn Bodnar at Colgate, 11/10/8414. 182, Dave Szydlik vs. JMU, 9/28/8515. 168, Chris Rosier at JMU, 10/28/0016. 164, Rich Musinski vs. UNH, 9/29/01

17. 162, D.J. McAulay vs. Delaware, 8/30/07 162, Dave Conklin vs. UConn., 11/14/9819. 161, Rich Musinski at UMass, 9/1/0120. 158, Harry Mehre vs. Lehigh, 9/17/88

Top All-Purpose Performances1. 325, Komlan Lonergan vs. Villanova, 11/24/012. 324, Jonathan Grimes vs. Villanova, 10/4/083. 296, Dominque Thompson at Delaware, 10/23/044. 283, Jonathan Grimes at New Hampshire, 10/11/085. 274, Komlan Lonergan vs Furman, 9/18/996. 257, Phil Mosser at Ohio Wes., 10/3/70 7. 248, Rich Musinski at Rhode Island, 11/25/038. 244, Dominique Thompson at Liberty, 10/9/049. 237, Dominique Thompson vs. Hampton, 11/27/04*10. 240, David Conklin at VMI, 9/13/9711. 231, Rich Musinski vs. Delaware, 9/28/0212. 226, Mike Sutton at Marshall, 11/5/8313. 225, Jonathan Grimes vs. Northeastern, 11/8/0814. 219, Komlan Lonergan at VMI, 10/23/9915. 217, Komlan Lonergan at Rhode Island, 11/5/99

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Most Receptions1. 13, Rich Musinski, URI, 2003 13, Glenn Bodnar, Colgate, 19843. 12, Chuck Albertson, Virginia Tech, 1966 12, George Pearce, Navy, 1965 12, Jeff Sanders, Miami, 19826. 11, Joe Nicholas, Delaware, Dec. 4, 2004 11, Marcus Howard, Villanova, 2000 11, Harry Mehre, Lehigh, 1988 11, Dave Szydlik, Bucknell, 1986 11, Mike Sutton, Marshall, 1983 11, Kurt Wrigley, Richmond, 1981 11, Chuck Albertson, Villanova, 1966

Most 200-Yard Passing Games1. 31 David Corley, Jr. 1998-20022. 24 Chris Hakel 1987-19913. 22 Mike Cook 1994-19984. 20 Jake Phillips 2005-2008 20 Stan Yagiello 1982-19856. 18 Lang Campbell 2001-20047. 13 Shawn Knight 1990-19948. 7 Kenny Lambiotte 1985-1986 7 David Murphy 1981-198310. 6 Craig Argo 1986-1989

Most 100-Yard Rushing Games1. 19 Derek Fitzgerald 1991-19952. 15 Robert Green 1988-19913. 14 Alvin Porch 1993-19974. 11 Jim Kruis 1975-19775. 10 Troy Keen 1992-19956. 9 Tyrone Shelton 1987-19907. 7 Michael Clemons 1983-1986 7 Todd Bushnell 1970-729. 5 Elijah Brooks 2004-2006

5 Jon Smith 2001-2004 5 Hameen Ali, III 1996-2000

Most 100-Yard Receiving Games1. 21 Rich Musinski 1999-20032. 12 David Conklin 1995-19993. 8 Chris Rosier 1996-2000 8 Mark Compher 1987-19905. 7 Joe Nicholas 2004-2007 7 Josh Whipple 1992-19967. 6 Ron Gilliam 1983-1985 6 Corey Ludwig 1989-1993

6 Dominique Thompson 2001-200410. 5 Elliott Mack 2004-2008

5 Terry Hammons 1991-1995 5 Mike Sutton 1981-1983

Phil Mosser (‘72) rushed for a school-record 257 yards in the 33-29 victory against Ohio Wesleyan during the 1970 season.

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TeamShut out an opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-0, vs. Liberty, 9/24/05Was shut out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-14, at Delaware, 11/1/97Consecutive shutouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at Northeastern (32-0), at New Hampshire (39-0), 1995

Scored 60-69 points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63-16 at VMI, 9/8/07Scored 50-59 points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 vs VMI, 9/13/08

Consecutive 50+ games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Northeastern (53), vs. Villanova (51), 1993Consecutive 40+ games. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. VMI (52) 9/13/08, vs. Norfolk State (42) 9/20/08

Passed for 400+ yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 433, vs. Delaware, 8/30/07Allowed 400+ passing yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489, at Western Michigan, 9/5/03

Passed for 300+ yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338, at Delaware, 10/18/08Allowed 300+ passing yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305, at New Hampshire, 10/11/08

Rushed for 400+ yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .433, vs. Villanova, 10/23/99Allowed 400+ yards rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509, vs. Furman, 9/18/99

Rushed for 300+ yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 vs. VMI, 9/13/08Rushed/Passed for 200+ yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at VMI (249 rush, 275 pass), 9/8/07

Had 600+ yds of total off ense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .630, at Towson, 11/4/06Allowed 600+ yards of total off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .638, at Western Michigan, 9/6/03

Had 500-599 yds of total off ense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .504, at Towson, 11/1/08Allowed 500-599 yards total off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .540, at James Madison, 11/15/08

Gained less than 100 yards total off ense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None post 1981Held opponent under 100 yards total off ense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82, at Bucknell, 9/21/96

Gained less than 50 rush yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43, vs. Richmond, 11/22/08Held opponent under 50 rush yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43, at Towson, 11/1/08

Gained less than 50 pass yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30, vs. Boston, 9/19/92Held opponent under 50 pass yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, at Delaware, 10/18/08

Intercepted fi ve passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, vs. Pennsylvania, 10/14/95Had fi ve, or more, passes intercepted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, vs. Richmond, 11/22/08

Scored a defensive touchdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Northeastern (Interception return), 11/8/08Allowed a defensive touchdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Richmond (Interception return), 11/22/08

Scored a special teams touchdown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Richmond (Punt return), 11/22/08Allowed a special teams touchdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Richmond (Blocked punt return), 11/16/07

Scored defensive and special teams touchdowns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Northeastern, 11/8/08

Recorded a safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Villanova, 11/6/04Surrendered a safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Norfolk State, 9/20/08

Won in overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (2 OT) 48-41, vs. Liberty, 9/15/07Lost in overtime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-20, vs. Richmond, 11/22/08Tied an opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-31, at Princeton, 9/23/89

IndividualPassed for 400+ yds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 433, J. Phillips, vs. Delaware, 8/30/07Opponent passed for 400+ yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450, C. Munson at Western Michigan, 9/6/03

Passed for 300+ yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338, J. Phillips, at Delaware, 10/18/08Opponent passed for 300+ yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .305, R.J. Toman at New Hampshire, 10/11/08

Passed for 200+ yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .204, J. Phillips, vs. Richmond, 11/22/08Opponent passed for 200+ yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .212, R. Landers, at James Madison, 11/15/08

Passed for 6 touchdowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S. Knight, vs. Maine, 11/6/93Opponent passed for 6 touchdowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. Munson, at Western Michigan, 9/6/03

Passed for 4+ touchdowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, J. Phillips, at New Hampshire, 10/11/08Opponent passed for 4+ touchdowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, A. Young, at Villanova, 10/6/07

Completed 30+ attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, J. Phillips, at New Hampshire, 10/11/08Opponent completed 30+ attempts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33, S. Schaefer, at Towson, 11/4/06

QB pass/rush for 100 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. Corley (247 pass, 107 rush), at Villanova, 11/11/00Opponent QB pass/rush for 100 yards . . . . . . . . . . R. Landers (212 pass, 145 rush), at James Madison, 11/15/08

QB had 2 pass / 2 rush TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L. Campbell (2 pass, 2 rush), at North Carolina, 9/4/04Opponent QB had 2 pass / 2 rush TDsOpponent QB had 2 pass / 2 rush TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .R.J. Toman (2 pass, 2 rush), at New Hampshire, 10/11/08R.J. Toman (2 pass, 2 rush), at New Hampshire, 10/11/08

Rushed for 200+ yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .201, A. Porch, at Connecticut, 10/18/97Had an opponent rush for 200+ yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244, O. Cuff , vs. Delaware, 8/30/07

Rushed for 100+ yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130, J. Grimes, vs. Northeastern, 11/8/08Had an opponent rush for 100+ yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134, J. Vaughan, vs. Richmond, 11/22/08

Two players rush for 100 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T. Keen (158), D. Fitzgerald (140), vs. URI, 10/7/95Two opponents rush for 100 yards . . . . . . . . . R. Landers (145), E. Holloman (130), at James Madison, 11/15/08

Two players with 100 receiving yds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. Mack (119), C. Hill (105), at Delaware, 10/18/08Two opponents with 100 receiving yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D. Boler (155) and J. Long (108), at UD, 10/23/04

Had 200+ yards receiving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .201, E. Mack, at Richmond, 11/16/07Opponent had 200+ yards receiving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206, C. Adams, vs. Hofstra, 10/6/01

Had 100+ yards receiving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. Mack (119), C. Hill (105), at Delaware, 10/18/08Opponent had 100+ yards receiving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103, M. Turner, at James Madison, 11/15/08

Had 300+ all-purpose yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324, J. Grimes, vs. Villanova, 10/4/08

Had 30+ carries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, E. Brooks, vs. Villanova, 10/28/06Opponent had 30+ carries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, J. Vaughan vs. Richmond, 11/22/08

Rushed for 4 touchdowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, E. Brooks, vs. New Hampshire, 10/8/05Opponent rushed for 4 touchdowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, O. Cuff , vs. Delaware, 8/30/07

Rushed for 3 touchdowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, D. Holmes, at VMI, 9/8/07Opponent rushed for 3 touchdowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, G. Yancey, vs. James Madison, 11/10/07

Had 10+ receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, E. Mack, at Richmond, 11/16/07Opponent had 10+ receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, D. Arnold, at Towson, 11/4/06

Had 3+ touchdown receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, D. Thompson, at Delaware, 10/23/04Opponent had 3+ touchdown receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, T. Hinshaw, at Central Florida, 9/23/00

Had TD Rushing/TD Receiving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Grimes (1 rush, 1 receiving), vs. Norfolk State, 9/20/08Opponent had TD Rushing/TD Receiving . . . . . . . .A. Broomfi eld (1 rush, 1 receiving), vs. Northeastern, 11/8/08

Returned a kickoff for TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Grimes, 97 yards, vs. Villanova, 10/4/08Had a kickoff returned for TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J. Mathis, 93 yards, vs. Hampton, 11/27/04

Returned a punt for TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D. Cox, 80 yards, vs. Richmond, 11/22/08Had a punt returned for TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E. Royal, 60 yards, at Virginia Tech, 9/22/07

Returned a blocked punt for TD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S. McDermott, 12 yards, at Rhode Island, 9/7/96Had a blocked punt returned for TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. Weldon, 5 yards, at Richmond, 11/16/07

Returned a blocked fi eld goal for TD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. Caldwell, 66 yards, vs. Norfolk State, 9/20/08

Blocked a fi eld goal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M. Alvarado, 38-yard attempt vs. Villanova, 10/4/08Had a fi eld goal blocked. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B. Pate, 39-yard attempt, vs. Richmond, 11/22/08

Blocked a punt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S. Alexander, vs. Villanova, 10/4/08Had a punt blocked . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. Miller, vs. Villanova, at Towson, 11/1/08

Returned a fumble for TD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M. Pigram, 42 yards, vs. UMass, 10/27/07Had a fumble returned for TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Couch, 70 yards, vs. Marshall, 9/1/05

Had 2+ interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, B. Cottingham, at Richmond, 11/16/07Opponent had 2+ interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, J. Rogers, vs. Richmond, 11/22/08

Returned an INT for TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. Cox, 12 yards, vs. Northeastern, 11/8/08Had an INT returned for TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. Hatcher, 34 yards, vs. Richmond, 11/22/08

Made 4 Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. Sterba, vs. Northeastern, 10/28/01Opponent made 4 Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M. Husted, at Virginia, 10/24/92

Made 3 Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. Pritchard, at Towson, 11/4/06Opponent made 3 Field Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. Howard, vs. Richmond, 11/22/08

Kicked a 50+ yard Field Goal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50, G. Kuehn, at Rhode Island, 9/17/05Opponent kicked a 50+ yard Field Goal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51, C. McCormack, vs. New Hampshire, 10/15/03

2-point run. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L. Campbell, vs. James Madison, 12/10/04Opponent 2-point run . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. Cross, vs. Villanova, 11/27/01

2-point reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Nicholas, vs. Northeastern, 10/2/04Opponent 2-point reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R. Jennings, vs. Liberty, 9/15/07

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Year Record Coach Captain 1893 2-1-0 None H.G. Humphreys1894 0-1-0 None R.K. Slaughter1895 None None Ralph Leigh 1895 None None Ralph Leigh 1896 0-2-0 R. Armstrong W.P. Cole1896 0-2-0 R. Armstrong W.P. Cole1897 0-1-0 W.J. King P.B. Jones1898 1-1-0 W.J. King J.E. Elliott1898 1-1-0 W.J. King J.E. Elliott1899 2-3-0 W.H. Burke F.S. McCandish1900 1-2-0 W.J. King C.J. Corbitt 1900 1-2-0 W.J. King C.J. Corbitt 1901 2-1-1 None O.L. Shewmake1902 1-1-1 None O.L. Shewmake1903 1-3-0 H.J. Duvall S.C. Blackiston1904 3-3-0 J.M. Blanchard H. Blankenship1905 2-4-1 J.M. Blanchard C.E. Johnson 1906 3-7-0 H.W. Withers G.G. Hankins 1907 6-4-0 James H. Barry G.A. Dovell 1907 6-4-0 James H. Barry G.A. Dovell 1908 4-6-1 G.E. O’Hearn C.A. Taylor, Jr.1909 6-4-0 G.E. O’Hearn J.G. Driver 1910 1-7-1 J.M. Blanchard W.B. Lee 1911 1-5-2 W.J. Young W.B. Lee1912 0-7-0 W.J. Young R.C. Tilley 1912 0-7-0 W.J. Young R.C. Tilley 1913 0-5-1 D.W. Draper Jack Wright1914 1-7-0 D.W. Draper S.L. Bertschley1915 0-9-1 D.W. Draper C.R. Hefl in 1915 0-9-1 D.W. Draper C.R. Hefl in 1916 2-5-2 S.H. Hubbard J.F. Wilson 1917 3-5-0 H.J. Young W.K. Close 1917 3-5-0 H.J. Young W.K. Close 1918 0-2-0 V.M. Geddy --- 1918 0-2-0 V.M. Geddy --- 1919 2-6-1 J.G. Driver R.W. Copeland1920 4-5-0 J.G. Driver W.K. Close 1921 4-3-1 W.E. Fincher J.F. Wilson 1922 6-3-0 Bill Ingram F. Chandler 1922 6-3-0 Bill Ingram F. Chandler 1923 7-3-0 J.W. Tasker John Todd1924 5-2-1 J.W. Tasker John Todd1925 7-4-0 J.W. Tasker F. Elliott1926 7-3-0 J.W. Tasker Art Matsu1927 4-5-1 J.W. Tasker Meb Davis 1928 6-3-2 Branch Bocock W. Carmichael1929 8-2-0 Branch Bocock Ted Bauserman1930 7-2-1 Branch Bocock Jim Murphy 1930 7-2-1 Branch Bocock Jim Murphy 1931 5-2-2 John Kellison Otis Douglas1932 8-4-0 John Kellison Hap Halligan1933 6-5-0 John Kellison Gerald Quirk1934 2-6-0 John Kellison Joe Bridgers 1934 2-6-0 John Kellison Joe Bridgers 1935 3-4-3 Tommy Dowler M. Bryant 1935 3-4-3 Tommy Dowler M. Bryant 1936 1-8-0 Branch Bocock Joe Marino1937 4-5-0 Branch Bocock John Coiner H. McGowan1938 2-7-0 Branch Bocock Herb Krueger1938 2-7-0 Branch Bocock Herb Krueger1939 6-2-1 Carl M. Voyles John Dillard Lloyd Phillips1940 6-2-1 Carl M. Voyles Charles Gondak1941 8-2-0 Carl M. Voyles Bill Goodlow1942 9-1-1 Carl M. Voyles (SoCon Champs) Marvin Bass 1942 9-1-1 Carl M. Voyles (SoCon Champs) Marvin Bass 1944 5-2-1 Rube McCray John Clowes1945 6-3-0 Rube McCray Eugene Holloway

1946 8-2-0 Rube McCray Denver Mills1947 9-2-0 Rube McCray Bob Steckroth (Dixie Bowl, SoCon Champs) Ralph Sazio1948 7-2-2 Rube McCray Harry Caughron (Delta Bowl) Lou Hoitsma1949 6-4-0 Rube McCray George Hughes Jack Cloud1950 4-7-0 Rube McCray Vito Ragazzo Joe Mark 1951 7-3-0 Marvin Bass Dickie Lewis George Zupko 1952 4-5-0 Jack Freeman Ed Miodusewski John Flanagan John Flanagan1953 5-4-1 Jack Freeman Tommy Martin Steve Milkovich1954 4-4-2 Jack Freeman Charlie Sumner Jerry Sazio1955 1-7-1 Jack Freeman Al Grieco Bill Marfi zo1956 0-9-1 Jack Freeman Jack Yohe 1957 4-6-0 Milt Drewer Bill Rush Larry Peccatiello1958 2-6-1 Milt Drewer Dan Plummer Tom Secules1959 4-6-0 Milt Drewer Gray Lynn Lauren Kardatzke1960 2-8-0 Milt Drewer Jim Porach Wayne Woolwine1961 1-9-0 Milt Drewer Roger Hale Eric Erdossy1962 4-5-1 Milt Drewer Stan Penkunas Dennis O’Toole1963 4-6-0 Milt Drewer Bob Soleau 1964 4-6-0 Marv Levy Scott Swan1965 6-4-0 Marv Levy Tom Feola Jim Dick1966 5-4-1 Marv Levy Chuck Albertson (SoCon Champs) Bill Conaway1967 5-4-1 Marv Levy Adin Brown Mike Madden1968 3-7-0 Marv Levy Jim Barton Burt Waite 1969 3-7-0 Lou Holtz Dave Holland Jim Cavanaugh1970 5-7-0 Lou Holtz (Tangerine Bowl) Joe Pilch (SoCon Champs) Bob Herb1971 5-6-0 Lou Holtz Bruce Hanson Jackson Neall 1972 5-6-0 Jim Root Paul Scolaro Todd Bushnell1973 6-5-0 Jim Root Joe Montgomery Randy Rovesti1974 4-7-0 Jim Root Mike Stewart Dick Pawlewicz

The 1948 team, led by Rube McCray and captains Harry Caughron (left) and Lou Hoitsma (right), defeated Okla-homa State, 20-0, in the Delta Bowl.

Current NFL Hall-of-Famer Marv Levy led W&M to the 1966 Southern Conference Championship.

Lou Holtz and the 1970 Tribe claimed the Southern Con-ference Championship and a berth in the Tangerine Bowl.

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COACHING VICTORIES1. Jimmye Laycock 1892. Rube McCray 453. Jim Root 394. J.W. Tasker 305. Carl Voyles 29

1975 2-9-0 Jim Root Craig McCurdy Paul Kruis1976 7-4-0 Jim Root Jack Kroeger Jeff Hosmer1977 6-5-0 Jim Root Joe Agee Keith Fimian1978 5-5-1 Jim Root Melvin Martin Jim Ryan Tom Rozantz1979 4-7-0 Jim Root Steve Shull Bill Scott 1980 2-9-0 Jimmye Laycock Steve McNamee Dennis Fitzpatrick1981 5-6-0 Jimmye Laycock Owen Costello Chris Garrity1982 3-8-0 Jimmye Laycock Wayne MacMasters Kurt Wrigley1983 6-5-0 Jimmye Laycock Steve Zeuli Bernie Marrazzo1984 6-5-0 Jimmye Laycock Mark Kelso Bobby Wright Bobby Crane Lee Glenn1985 7-4-0 Jimmye Laycock Bob Solderitch Todd Leeson Graeme Miller1986 9-3-0 Jimmye Laycock Dave Pocta (NCAA Playoff s) Dave Szydlik Michael Clemons1987 5-6-0 Jimmye Laycock Joe Monaco Dave Szydlik Dave Wiley1988 6-4-1 Jimmye Laycock John Brosnahan (Epson Ivy Bowl Win) Dave Wiley1989 8-3-1 Jimmye Laycock Craig Argo (NCAA Playoff s) Greg Kimball1990 10-3 Jimmye Laycock Alan Garlic (NCAA Playoff s) Brad Uhl Mac Partlow Reggie White Tyrone Shelton1991 5-6 Jimmye Laycock Tom Dexter Robert Green Chris Hakel Jeff Nielsen 1992 9-2 Jimmye Laycock Joe Person (Epson Ivy Bowl Win) Palmer Scarritt Alex Utecht

1993 9-3 Jimmye Laycock Todd Durkin (NCAA Playoff s) Eric Lambert Craig Staub Tom Walters1994 8-3 Jimmye Laycock Greg Applewhite Mike Tomlin1995 7-4 Jimmye Laycock Terry Hammons Jim Simpkins1996 10-3 Jimmye Laycock Josh Beyer (NCAA Playoff s, A-10 Champs) Stefon Moody Mike McGowan1997 7-4 Jimmye Laycock Sean McDermott Pete Coyne Dan Rossettini Jude Waddy1998 7-4 Jimmye Laycock Sean Reid Mike Cook Greg Whirley Tim Engel1999 6-5 Jimmye Laycock Chris Morris Raheem Walker Ed Zaptin2000 5-6 Jimmye Laycock Todd Greineder Matt Mazefsky Chris Rosier Raheem Walker2001 8-4 Jimmye Laycock Nick Gilliland (NCAA Playoff s, A-10 Champs) Marc Matthie Mohammed Youssofi 2002 6-5 Jimmye Laycock Dwight Beard David Corley, Jr. Mohammed Youssofi 2003 5-5 Jimmye Laycock Marques Bobo Rich Musinski2004 11-3 Jimmye Laycock Lang Campbell (NCAA Playoff s, A-10 Champs) Wade Harrell2005 5-6 Jimmye Laycock Josh Lustig Travis McLaurin Pat Mulloy Adam O’Connor2006 3-8 Jimmye Laycock Elijah Brooks Trevor McLaurin Cody Morris Alan Wheeling2007 4-7 Jimmye Laycock Derek Cox Brad Stewart2008 7-4 Jimmye Laycock Derek Cox

Elliott Mack Jake Phillips Josh Rutter

ALL-TIME W&M COACHES AND RECORDSR. Armstrong, 1896 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2

W.J. King, 1897-98; 1900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 W.H. Burke, 1899. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 H.J. Duvall, 1903 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 J.M. Blanchard, 1904-05; 1910 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-14-1 H.W. Withers, 1906 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 James Barry, 1907 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 G.E. O’Hearn, 1908-09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-10-1 W.J. Young, 1911-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12-2 D.W. Draper, 1913-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21-2 S.H. Hubbard, 1916 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5-2 H.J. Young, 1917 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 V.M. Geddy, 1918. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2 J.G. Driver, 1919-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11-1 W.E. Fincher, 1921 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3-1 Bill Ingram, 1922. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 J.W. Tasker, 1923-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-17-2 Branch Bocock, 1928-30; 1936-38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-29-3 John Kellison, 1931-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-17-2 Tommy Dowler, 1935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4-3

Carl Voyles, 1939-42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-7-3 Rube McCray, 1944-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-22 Marvin Bass, 1951 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3 Jack Freeman, 1952-56. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-29-5 Milt Drewer, 1957-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-48-2 Marv Levy, 1964-68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-25-2 Lou Holtz, 1969-71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-20 Jim Root, 1972-79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-48-1 Jimmye Laycock, 1980-Present . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189-138-2

COACHING WIN PCT.1. Carl Voyles .7822. Rube McCray .6713. J.W. Tasker .6224. Jimmye Laycock .5785. John Kellison .537

LONGEST TENURE1. Jimmye Laycock 292. Jim Root 83. Rube McCray 74. Milt Drewer 65. Marv Levy 5 J.W. Tasker 5 Jack Freeman 5

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A-A-A ABBITT, JOHN 1905ABBOTTS, BILL 1941-42ACCURSO, AARON 1991ADAMS, DAVID 1994-97ADAMS, DICK 1940ADAMS, TIMOTHY 1986-87ADDINGTON, RAY 1914ADDISON, EDWARD 1913-14AGEE, JOE 1975-77AGUILAR, SCOTT 1986AHLES, KEN 1973-74AKE, WALLY 1969-71ALBERT, PETER 1980-81ALBERTSON, CHUCK 1964-66ALDERSON, JEFF 1999-00ALESSI, MIKE 1979-80ALEXANDER, DARVIN 1997-01ALEXANDER, SHELDON 2005-ALKIRE, H. 1925ALLAWAY, RICHARD 1988-92ALLEN, J. 1945ALLEN, DAVID 1987-89ALLEN, DEWEY 1978ALLEN, KEVIN 2004-06ALLEN, KINGSLEY 1952ALLEY, T.W. 1961-63ALI, HAMEEN, III 1996-00ALLISON, HENRY 1908ALLISON, KYLE 2006-ALLISON, MARVIN 1943ALLUMS, JEFF 1985ALVARADO, MICHAEL 2006-ALVIS, JEFFERY 1996AMBROSINO, BRIAN 1994AMES, RICHARD 1935AMICO, FRED 1982AMON, OLLIE 1943AMOS, ED 1975-77ANDERSON, CLIFTON 1925ANDERSON, JEREMY 1993-94ANDERSON, RALPH 1932ANDERSON, RAY 1968ANDREWS, BILLY 1989ANDREWS, CORKY 1980ANDREWS, WILLIAM 1919APPLEGATE, TODD 1990-91APPLEWHITE, CHRIS 1990-94APPLEWHITE, GREG 1990-94ARCHER, CARL 1956-58ARCHER, R.J. 2005-ARGO, CRAIG 1986-89ARMOUR, DAN 1961-63ARNOLD, ALLEN 1908ASHMORE, KIP 1969ASHTON, JR., KENDRICK 1994-97ATCHISON, ANDREW 2005-07ATHERTON, MARK 1983AUSBAND, EVAN 1997-00AYERS, THOMAS 1929-31

B-B-BBABER, JIM 1949, 51BACK, SCOTT 1973-75BAHNER, ERIC 1974-76BAIERL, BOB 1989-90BAKER, JULIUS 1944BAKER, MICHAEL 1996-00BAKER, TOMMY 1987-89BAKLARZ, KEITH 1975-78BAILEY, TYLER 2008-BALDACCI, PAUL 1926, 28-30BALDERSON, LEROY 1944

BALKAN, HAROLD 1930BANKS, ANDY 1975, 77-78BANNER, BILL 1961-63BARBER, STANLEY 1905, 07-08BARBER, WAYNE 1958-60BARBLE, YATES 1904BARCLAY, THOMAS 1929-30BARDSLEY, T. 1943BARGER, RAY 1966-68BARLEY, DAVE 1961BARNARD, DANIEL 1909BARNES, CHAWAN 1998-01BARNES, ERIC 1976-79BARNES, KEVIN 1973-75BARNETT, CEDRIC 1990-93BARNHARDT, TROY 1988-90BARON, J.S. 1898BARON, O. 1898BAROULETTE, ASHLEY 1995-96BARR, WILLIAM 1910BARRET, BOB 1942BARRETT, JOE 1973-74BARTHOL, BART 1970BARTNICKI, STEVE 1979BARTOLICH, ALLAN 1984BARTON, DAN 1959-61BARTON, JIM 1967-68BASKETT, CAROL 1951-52BASS, MARVIN 1940-42BATCHELOR, BRIAN 1997-99BATES, CHIP 1974-76BATES, HAROLD 1948-51BATES, RODGER 1963-65BAUSERMAN, JOHN 1926-29BAUSERMAN, ROBERT 1927, 29-30BAXTER, ROBERT 1966BEACH, DICK 1964BEACH, GEORGE 1934-35BEADLING, LES 1965-67BEARD, DWIGHT 1998-2002BEATTY, RALPH 1967-68BEAVER, STEVE 2001BECHTOLD, LOYE 1958-60BECK, JOHN 1969-71BECKER, JACK 1964BEDNARIK, JOHN 1951-53BEERS, BARRY 1971-73BEHRMAN, JIM 1960-62BEITNER, GEOFF 1967-69BELL, MARCUS 1997-99BELMEAR, MICHAEL 1987-90BENEDETTO, ELMO 1934-35BENGAARD, ERIK 1997-01BENJAMIN, JR., ERNEST 1995-99BENNER, BILL 1978-80BENNETT, A.C. 1921BENNETT, TERRY 1975BENTLEY, JOHN 1919BENTON, WILLIAM S. 1929BENZING, MARTY 1990-92BERGIN, EDWARD 1931-33BERRY, BILL 1963BERRY, CARY 1939-40BERRY, JOHN 1993-94BERRYMAN, JIM 1963BERTONI, MIKE 1992-96BERTSCHEY, STANTON 1913-14BEST, KEITH 1978-80BETTGE, BRETT 1975BEVERLY, MIKE 1995-99BEYER, JOSH 1992-96BIEHL, BRUCE 1968-70BILBO, JON 1968-70

BILLCHECK, JUSTIN 1993-94BIONDI, LOU 1975BISCZAT, RAY 1981-83BISHOP, JEFF 1981-83BLACK, BRIAN 1981-83BLACK, LARRY 1985-87BLACKBURN, MIKE 1976-79BLACKISTON, SLATER 1901-02, 04BLADERGROEN, MARK 1972-74BLAGG, ANDY 1942BLAKE, EVERETT 1934-36BLAKE, HOWARD 1900BLAKER, ARTHUR 1934-35BLANC, HENRY 1945-48BLANCHARD, T.M. 1904BLANINSHIP, H. 1904BLANKS, LAWRENCE 1946BLITZER, MAX 1912BLOCKER-BODLEY, J. 1989-93BLOXSOM, WELTON 1926-28BLY, T. E. 1898, 1900-01BOBO, MARQUES 2000-2003BODNAR, GLENN 1982-84BOGAN, LARRY 1968BOGGS, CHRIS 1993BONFARDIN, BOB 1955-56BOOKER, KEITH 1989-92BOOKER, PHIL 1959-61BOONE, LAWRENCE 1943BOOTH, BOB 1973-75BOOTH, G.W. 1915BOSIACK, GREG 1969BOTTALICO, JOE 1941BOURNE, JEFF 1994-95BOWEN, B.T. 1901-02BOWERS, DON 1974-75BOWLER, JR., MIKE 1995-99BOWLES, JASON 2003-2005BOWMAN, BILL 1951-53BOYD, GREGG 1989BOYER, SHAWN 1990-93BOYKIN, OBIE 2005-07BOYLE, TIM 1985BRADY, TIM 1993-96BRADY, PAT 1973BRANTLY, JOHN 1954-56BRAITHWAITE, ADAM 1997-01BRATTON, ADAM 2002-05BRAUN, MARK 1975-77BRAXTON, MIKE 1985BRENNER, STEVE 1981-83BRICKELL, MARSHALL 1934BRIDGES, HERBERT 1919BRIDGERS, JOE 1932-34BRIGHT, TOM 1967-69BRINKLEY, E.S. 1901BRITT, MICHAEL 1990-94BRITTINGHAM, L. 1916BROCKWELL, RAYMOND 1910BRODERICK, P.F. 1929-30BRODIE, GLENN 1964BRODIE, WALT 1952-56BRODKA, JOHN 1939-40BROOKINS, MIKE 1972BROOKS, ELIJAH 2004-06BROOKS, JULIAN 1919BROOKS, SEAN 2006-07BROSNAHAN, JOHN 1985-88BROSTROM, STEVE 1989BROWN, ADIN 1965-67BROWN, ARTHUR 1963-64BROWN, CHARLES 1909BROWN, CHARLES 1993

BROWN, DARYL 1996-99BROWN, DENNIS 1966BROWN, JERRETT 2004BROWN, JED 1987BROWN, JEFFREY 1993BROWN, JOHN 1946BROWN, KEN 1974-75BROWN, MIKE 1977-79BROWN, MIKE 1999-00BROWN, OLIVER 1956BROWN, REGIS 1942, 46BROWN, RUSS 1971-73BROWN, TED 1963BROWN, WILLIAM 1996-98BRUCE, JACK 1944, 46-48BRUCE, JACKIE 1990BRUNO, AL 1934-36BRUNO, HOWARD 1967-69BRUNSON, ERNEST 1984-86BRUSKO, ED 1956-58BRYAN, ARTHUR 1910BRYAN, ROBERT 1968BRYANT, MELVILLE 1933-35BUCCI, MIKE 1963-65BUCCINO, TONY 1963-65BUCHANAN, GORDON 1965-67BUCHER, DAVE 1941-42, 45BUJAKOWSKI, MIKE 1972-74BUNCH, G. 1935, 37BUNCH, MELVIN 1939-40BUNCH, OTIS 1935-36BUNTING, CLINTON 1987BURCHFIELD, HAROLD 1939BURFORD, E.S. 1916BURGESS, MIKE 1975-77, 79BURGWYN 1943BURKE, TOM 1949-50BURKLOW, TOM 1973BURNICK, DAN 1976-79BURNS, BRENDAN 1939BURROW, BRANDON 2003-05BURTON, MARVIN 1900BUSHNELL, TODD 1970-72BUTLER, TOM 1975-76BYNUM, RAPHAEL 2005-06BYRD, CHARLES 1972BYRNE, BILL 1938BYRNE, MATT 1991-95

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D-D-D DADE, R.B. 1901-1902DADE, ROBERT 1905-06DAGNER, JR., ANTON 1997D’AGOSTINO, JAMES 1995-96DALTON, STEVE 1973-75DANIEL, JIM 1968-69DANIELS, CHRIS 1987-88DARDEN, FRANK 1927-29DARDEN, JACKSON 1932-33DARRAGH, DAN 1965-67DAUSH, BOBBY 2002-2003DAVIDSON, JOHN 1937-38DAVIES, BILL 1934-36DAVIES, ERNEST 1919DAVIS, BILL 1969-71DAVIS, CHRIS 1997DAVIS, CHRIS 1991DAVIS, COLIN R. 1946-49DAVIS, COREY 2002-06DAVIS, ED 1985-88DAVIS GEORGE M. 1944-45DAVIS, GEORGE H. 1944-47DAVIS, GERALD 1989-93DAVIS, H.J. 1901DAVIS, M.C. 1924-26DAVIS, PAUL 1902DAVIS, SHAWN 1987-90DAVIS, WALT 1975-78DAWSON, ANDREW 1989-90DAWSON, CHRIS 1990-93DAWSON, FRANK 1990-94DEAN, JACK 1966-68DEANES, TERRANCE 1992-93DEBRANSKI, MIKE 1962-63DEEL, O. 1911-12DEERY, BILL 1972-74DEFAZIO, BRIAN 1993DEFOREST, W. 1944DEGENNARRO, GREG 1985-86DEGRADO, JOHN 1934DEGUTIS, ALBERT 1934, 36DEKANEY, MARK 1982DELLA TORRE, TOMMY 1937-38DELUCA, DONALD 1938DEMARY, TONY 1965-67DENAULT, BILL 1945DENNER 1945DENNIS, STEVE 1940DENNIS, TODD 1982-84DEWEY, CRAIG 1971-72DEWISPELEARE, NICK 2006-08DEXTER, THOMAS 1987-91DEYOUNG, ERIC 1995DICK, JIM 1963-65DIETZ, E. 1921DIGGS, RICHARD 1929DILDINE, ROBERT 1990DILL, MARSHALL 2006-07, 09-DILLARD, JOHN 1937-39DINARDO, JIM 1978-80DINSMORE, PAUL 1957-59DINUNZIO, CHAD 1995-99DISHAROON, JAMES 1945

DIXON, JODY 1989-91DIXON, MARK 1980-82DODD, JOHN 1972-74DODD, JOHN 1992-93DODDS, MIKE 1971DODSON, DANNY 1986-88DOHSE, CAMERON 2006-DOMESCIK, ERIC 1989DONKER, DAN 2007, 2009-DOOLITTLE, JEFF 1970DOSS, ROB 1915-16DOUGHERTY, STEVE 1992-94DOUGHTY, TODD 1992DOUGLAS, OTIS 1929-31DOUGLAS, ROBERT 1938DOVELL, G.A. 1905-07DOVER, TOM 1974DOWDY, STEVE 1979-81DOWNEY, NICK 2008-DOWNING, PATRICK 1999-01DOZIER, DICK 1936DRAGON, TED 1980DRAKE, MIKE 1986-89DREWER, ALAN 1976-79DRISCOIL, DAN 1960-62DRISKOEL, ALAN 1999DRIVER, JAMES 1908-09DUCKHART, JIM 1946DUFF, JUNIOR 1954-56DUFFEY, TOM 1968-70DUFFNER, MARK 1972-74DUKE, CHARLES 1922DUKES, JOHN 1958DUMAN, RON 1973-74DUNBAR, EDDIE 1943-44DUNFORD, J. 1902DUNN 1943DUNN, DAVID, JR. 1998-2002DURKIN, TODD 1989-93DUSTIN, JOHN 1987-90

E-E-E EARLY, K. 1915EASON, S.B. 1925-27EASTWOOD, RAYMOND 1907ECHEVARRI, MIKE 1983-85ECKERSON 1943EDEL, JON 1960EDIM, ETIM 1994-98EDMONDSON, DAN 1934-35EDMUNDS, DAVE 1956-58EDWARDS, VINCENT 1986-89EDWARDS, WALTER 1987-90EGGE, MIKE 1985ELIM, MARC 1984-87ELLIOTT, ERICK 1986-88ELLIOTT, FRANCES 1922-25ELLOITT, J.E. 1898ELLIOTT, WILLIAM 1927ELLIS, EDWARD 1967-69ELLIS, J. TYLER 1906ELLIS, MUNFORD 1916ELLIS, WILLIAM J. 1926ELMASSION, PHIL 1971-72ELY, MARK 2003-04ELZEY, BOB 1952-54ENGEL, TIM 1994-98ENGLEBERT, E.C. 1929ENSLOW, KEITH 1992ERDOSSY, ERIC 1959-61ERNEY, DOUGLAS 1988-91EVANOVICH, BOB 1957EVANS, CHIP 1968

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FRANCKS, EVAN 2006-FRANCO, TOM 1977-80FRANKLYN, PREACHER 1933-34FRAZIER, MATTHEW 2006FREANEY, GREG 1971-73FREEMAN, EARL 1951FREEMAN, JACKIE 1941-42, 46FRENCH 1945FRENCH, BARRY 1969FREUNDT, MATT 1998-01FRISINA, STEVE 1978-80FRIZZELL, EMMETT 1928FRON, JOE 1968FULLER, J.C. 1921-22FULLER, MARTY 1966-67FUSCO, RUDOLPH 1952

G-G-G GABELER, BILL 1967-69GADKOWSKI, BOB 1965-67GAINES, CLARENCE 1976, 78-79GALBREATH, WARREN 1943, 46GALE, BUCK 1960-61GALLAGHER, BRIAN 1993GALLAGHER, TIM 1990GARBER, W.E. 1916, 19-20GARDNER, BILL 1971-73GARGANO, JOHN 1971-72GARLAND, PETER 1900GARLAND, TODD 1999-2002GARLIC, ALAN 1987-90GARRETT, CLAY 1995-97GARRISON 1943GARRITY, CHRIS 1979-81GARROW, J.T. 1898GATTI, DAVE 1958-60GAYLE, S. 1913-15GECZY, PAUL 1970-71GEDDY, VERNON 1915GEHLMANN, TED 1948-50GEIGER, WILLIAM 1970GEORGE, C.S. 1898GERDELMAN, JOHN 1972-74GEREK, DOUG 1974-76GERHART, DOUG 1972-74GERTIN, CHRIS 1986-88GESSNER, CHRIS 1985-88GEYER, RAY 1993GIAMO, BRIAN 1993-96GIANNINI, JACK 1939-40GIBBS, GEORGE 1946-48GIBBS, JASON 1987-90GIBSON, MERRITT 1984-86GIDDENS, DANNY 1985-88GILDEN, RON 1971-73GILES, ANDY 1968-70GILES, J.E. 1932GILKESON, ANDREW 1900GILLEY, JAMES 1928GILLILAND, NICK 1997-01GILLIAM, RANDOLPH 1913GILLIAM, RON 1983-85GILLUM, SCOTT 1993-94GLASSER, GREG 1983-86GLAZENER, CHARLES 1970-71GLEASON, CHRIS 1981-83GLENN, LEE 1982, 83-84GLESENKAMP, RANDY 1964-66GOBBLE, ERIC 1987GOBBLE, JOHN 1963GODDELL, DON 1969-70GODWIN, JEFF 1978-79GOELLNIGHT, BOB 1935-37

GOETZ, ANDRE 1925GOINER, RONNIE 1949-50GOLD, NORMAN 1922GOLDBERG, AUBREY 1962GOLDEN, HARRISON 1959-60GOLDEN, ROBERT 1943GOLDMAN, BRENT 1986-89GONDAK, CHARLES 1938-40GOODE, ALLEN 1975-77GOODE, RICHARD 1978-79GOODEN, ELMO 1941-42GOODLOW, BILL 1940-41GOODLOW, ED 1939-40GOODLOW, LEON 1946, 48-50GOODMAN, RICHARD 1943GOODRICH, SCOTT 1974-76GOODRICH, SCOTT 1981-83GOODWIN, EDWARD 1909, 11GORDON, ARMISTEAD 1915GOSLEE, A.H. 1915-16, 19GOTTLIEB, ALEX 2008-GOTTLUND, JOHN 1939GOVERN, FRANK 1960GOWIN, RAY 1964-66GRAHAM, MARVIN 1942, 46-47GRANGER, DOUG 1979-81GRANT, DENYS 1955-57GRANT, MICHAEL 2004-08GRAVELY, JOHN 1960-63GRAVES, F.E. 1910GRAVES, J. S. 1908, 10GRAY, KERRY 1985-88GRAZIER, DAVE 1972-74GREASER, RAYMOND 1975GREEN, G.P. 1915GREEN, JAMES 1967-69GREEN, JIM 1960-61GREEN, PRESTON 1975-77GREEN, ROBERT 1988-91GREENE, JOHN 1967GREENE, JOHN 1979-81GREGORY, J.W. 1930GREINEDER, TODD 1998-00GREJDA, VINCE 1968-69GREMBOWITZ, JOHNNY 1941-42GREMILLOT, TODD 1979GRENADIER 1943GRENZ, MICHAEL 2001-05GRIDER, ANDY 1985GRIECO, AL 1952-55GRIFFIN, CHRIS 1978GRIFFIN, DAVID 1984GRIFFIN, JEROME, JR. 2001-05GRIFFIN, MELVIN 1991-95GRIFFIN, PETER 1975-78GRIFFITH, MARK 1972-74GRIGG, LANE 1993GRIMES, JONATHAN 2008-GROETTUM, RICHARD 1935GROOT, MIKE 1985-87GROVE, GEORGE 1926GRUDI, WALT 1985GUIDICE, BILL 1944GUMBITA, ROBBIE 2008-GUTOWSKI, STEVE 1976

H-H-H HAAS, DAVE 1978-79HACKETT, MICHAEL 1983-86HACKETT, MIMS 1982-84HACKLEY, W.M. 1898HADTKE, WALTER 1934-36HAFFNER, STEVE 1985

HAGGERTY, PAT 1946-48HAGLAN, DENNIS 1963-65HAKEL, CHRIS 1987-91HALE, ROGER 1959-61HALEY, MICHAEL 2004-05HALL, ARTHUR 1919HALL, C. 1907-08HALL, E.H. 1901-02HALL, HARRY 1937HALL, WAVERLY 1943HALLIGAN, THOMAS 1930-32HAMILTON, TOM 1951-54HAMMACK, BILL 1954-56HAMMEL, JOHN 1919HAMMONS, TERRY 1991-95HAMRIC, JAY 1992-96HANKINS, GEORGE 1905-06HANKLA, KIRK 1981HANKY, MICHAEL 1998HANNA, GORDON 1937-39HANSEN, DICK 1968-69HANSON, BRUCE 1969-71HARDAGE, BOB 1955-57HARDING, JAMES 1951HARDING, MIKE 1985HARDY, CERONE 1997-01HARDY, DON 1959-60HARDY, ISHAM 1921HARGROVE, BOOKER 1970HARGROVE, STEVEN, JR. 2001-2003HARKINS, WILLIAM 1930HARPER, GEORGE 1939-40HARPER, OSCAR 1935HARPER, ROGER 1939HARRELL, LARRY 1964-65HARRELL, WADE 2000-2004HARRINGTON, CRAIG 1975-78HARRIS, ARCHIE 1983-86HARRIS, BOB 1957HARRIS, BRIAN 1985-87HARRIS, DARRYL 1998HARRIS, EARLAND R. 1927-28HARRIS, ED 1961HARRIS, MAX 2006-07HARRIS, TONY 1994-98HARRISON, BILLY 1948HARRISON, RON 1994-97HARRISON, H.A. 1901HART, BRIAN 1995-96HARTMAN, SCOTT 1984HARVILLE, BILL 1943HARWOOD, W.S. 1921HASELDEN, BROOKS 1996-99HASKELL, LEO 1922HASTINGS, HARVEY 1920-23HATCHER, RAY 1981HAVELKA, TERRY 1976-78HAWKINS, ERIC 1989-92HAYES, THOMAS 1986-87HAYNIE, RUSSELL 1935HAYS, SCOTT 1975-77HEAD, MIKE 1965-66, 69HEALY, JOSEPH 1909HEBDITCH, D.B. 1898HEDGECOCK, SAM 1939- 40HEDRICK, JOHN 1913HEFLIN, GEORGE 1943, 1946, 48-50HEINEMAN, SCOTT 1983-86HEITMAN, GEORGE 1985HELBIG, JOSEPH 2001HELIES, ED 1969-71HELSANDER, AL 1940HELSEL, BRIAN 1993

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HOOVER, KENT 1971HOPKINS, ANDRE 1980-82HORNE, J. ROY 1912, 14HORNE, PAUL 1989-93HORNER, TOM 1951-52HORNSBY, ROBERT 1951-52, 54HORNSBY, SWANSON 1951-52HOROVITZ, JON 1976-78HORVATH, RYAN 2003-07HOSMER, JEFF 1974-76HOSTETLER, JOHN 1971-73HOUFF, DAVID 2004-08HOUSE, RUSSELL 1922-25HOUSEL, CHUCK 1965-67HOVER, DICK 1957-59HOWARD, JIMMIE 1939-41HOWARD, MARCUS 1998-2002HOWARD, STEVE 1967-69HOWARD, WALTER 1908HOWELL, JERRY 1971-72HOWREN, DONALD 1947-49, 51HUBARD, “BUDDY” 1942, 46HUBBARD, HERMAN 1911-12HUBER, TOM 1974-75HUBLER, VINCENT 1970HUDAK, T.J. 1999-01HUDDLESTON, PHIL 1971HUG, JEFF 1988HUGE, CHRIS 1981-83HUGGINS, ANDY 1982-84HUGHES, DAVE 1951-52HUGHES, GEORGE 1946-49HUGHES, MARK 1989-90HULSE, GLENN 1948HUMPHREY, JON 1994-95HUMPHREYS, H.G. 1893HUMPHREYS, TOMMY 2006-07HUMPHRIES, PAT 1944HUNGERFORD, DICK 1947-48HUNTINGTON, C. 1905HURLBURT, RICHARD 1985HURLEY, JOHN 1969-71HURTT, W.M. 1898HYDE, MARCUS 2007-

I-I-I ILARDO, CHRIS 2005INGLE, NED 1962INJAYCHOCK, MIKE 1996-97IRBY, BOB 1960-61IRVING, FRANK 1905IRWIN, NEWELL 1940-45IRWIN, WINSTON 1922-25ISAACS, GARLAND 1940-41, 46ISLE, BARRY 1966IVANHOE, DICK 1951-52

J-J-J JACKSON, JESS 1943JACKSON, CHARLES 1966-68JACKSON, DARRELL 1985-86JACKSON, MARQUES 1995-96JACKSON, PARIS 2003-05JACOBS, KYLE 1998-99JAGGARD, STEVE 1966JASPER, KEITH 1985-86JEAN, EDWIN 1960-63JEAN-PIERRE, BRYAN 2006-07, 09-JENKINS, CARLTON 1922JENNINGS, CLARENCE 1912-13JENNINGS, MIKE 1986JENNINGS, WILLIAM 1908JESSE, CARL 1951

JESSEE, CORY 2007-08JETER, WILL 1987-89JOHNS, HARRY 1942JOHNSON, ANDREW 1993-94JOHNSON, BENNY 1957-59JOHNSON, BRANDON B. 1998-00JOHNSON, BRANDON W. 2000-01JOHNSON, C.E. 1902JOHNSON, C.E. 1904-05JOHNSON, CHRIS 2008-JOHNSON, DUDLEY 1976-78JOHNSON, EMIL 1931-33JOHNSON, FRED 2005-JOHNSON, HARVEY 1940-42JOHNSON, KENNETH 1970JOHNSON, MATT 1989-92JOHNSON, MILTON 1991JOHNSON, NELSON 1998JOHNSON, PATRICK 1999JOHNSON, TERRANCE 2000-02JOHNSON, TOMMY 1969-71JOHNSON, WILBUR 1960-62JOHNSTON, GORDON 1958-59JOHNSTON, LEWIS 1968-70JOHNSTON, MILTON 1982-83JONES, ARNOLD 1960-62JONES, BLAKE 2008-JONES, EDDIE 1954JONES, GARY 1993JONES, HOWARD 1913JONES, JAMAL 1990JONES, MELTOYA 2008-JONES, NATHAN 2001JONES, P.B. 1897JONES, R.M. 1901JONES, RAY 1957JONES, RONALD 1960, 62-63JONES, RYAN 2003-07JONES, STANLEY 1920JOPLIN, JIM 1962JOPLIN, JOHN 1961-63JORDAN, T. 1920-23JOYCE, RYAN 1994-97JOYNER, M.B. 1919-21JOYNES, HERBERT 1907JULIAN, DAVID 1985

K-K-K KAGLE, TIM 1992-96KALINYAK, GREG 1987-91KAMEN, STAN 1937-38KANAS, TOM 1955-57KANNADY, JOHN 1991KARDATZKE, LAUREN 1957-59KARSCHNER, GEORGE 1952-54KAUFMAN, JULIUS 1929-30KEARNEY, NOLAN 2008-KEARNS, RYAN 2008-KEEF, DWIGHT 1951KEEN, TROY 1992-95KEENAN, DAN 1959KEENER, ROGER 1972-74KEISTER, PAUL 1924KELLEY, JACK 1968-69KELLEY, SEAN 1992KELLEY, TIM 2005-07KELLY, JOHN 1977-79KELLY, JUSTIN 2000-04KELSO, MARK 1982-84KEMP, BOB 1969-71KEMP, IAN 1999-KENDLER, JESSE 1941KENNEDY, CARY 1968

KENNEDY, JOSEPH 1937KENNEDY, TERRENCE 1952KENT, YELVERTON 1926-29KERLEY, RAY 1946KERN, DICK 1961-63KEYSER, J.E. 1904KIDDER, FRED 1943KIHM, JONATHAN 2001KILKOWSKI, BARRY 1979-81KILLEEN, SEAN 1998KILLMON, RONNIE 1959-60KILMCZAK, MATT 1968-70KIMBALL, GREG 1986-89KIMBER, CHRIS 2001-04KING, GARY 1988-90KINGSFIELD, RAY 1988-90KINKEAD 1943KINNAMON, GEORGE 1945KINSMAN, RICHARD 1988-92KIRBY, EPPA 1900KIRK, JOHN 1947-50KIRKMEYER, JAMES 1906KISH, MOE 1945-48KITCHIN, HUGH 1961, 64KITTINGER, AL 1951-52KLATZKIN, DANIEL 2006KLECHA, FRANK 1952KLEIN, BILL 1942, 45KLINGENSMITH, JIM 1960-62KLIPA, ED 1971-73KNEIDINGER, MIKE 1978-81KNIGHT, CURTIS 1951KNIGHT, DAVID 1970-72KNIGHT, RANDY 1973-74KNIGHT, SHAWN 1990-94KNIGHT, RICHARD 1968KNOWLES, JACK 1964KNOX, GLEN 1940-42KNOX, HORACE 1941-42KOLLER, TOM 1951-52KOONS, JOE 1965KOPLAN, BRUCE 1986KORCZOWSKI, JOHN 1940-42KORCZOWSKI, TOMMY 1945-48KORNBLUH 1943KORNS, DICK 1961-62, 67KORTE, KURT 2001-02KOSTIC, MARK 1987KOUTSOS, JAMES 1988-89KOVACS, STEPHEN 1952KRAUTHEIM, MARK 1981-84KREAMCHECK, JOHN 1950-52KREBS, JIM 1972-73KREMER, RUSS 1948-50KRESS, HOWARD 1943KROEGER, JOHN 1974-76KROEGER, SEAN 2008-KROG, JOHN 1950-52KROLL, CHRIS 1948KRUEGER, HERBERT 1937-38KRUIS, JIM 1975-77KRUIS, PAUL 1973-75KUEHN, GREG 2001-05KUGLER, CRAIG 1986-89KUHN, STEVE 1975-77KUNKLE, TERRY 1984KUSHIN, DOUG 1998-01KYLE, FRED 1936

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W&M OppTeams W L T Points PointsAlbright 2 0 0 54 0American 1 0 0 38 0Appalachian State 2 1 0 59 62Arkansas 2 1 0 48 21Army 0 4 0 19 129Baltimore City College 1 0 0 6 5Boston College 0 3 1 60 90Boston University 7 4 1 298 252Bowling Green 1 0 0 20 0Brambleton AC 1 0 1 10 0Bridgewater 5 0 0 380 0Brown 1 1 0 73 29Bucknell 4 0 0 153 36Capitol City AC 1 0 0 6 4Catawba 1 0 0 19 6Catholic University 1 3 0 61 65Central Florida 0 3 0 78 143Chattanooga 1 1 0 16 18Cincinnati 1 3 0 55 114The Citadel 18 7 0 520 339Colgate 6 3 0 273 206Columbia 0 1 0 10 13Concord State 1 0 0 13 7Connecticut 4 1 0 143 76Dartmouth 6 1 0 112 102Davidson 9 4 1 377 194Delaware 13 20 0 714 964Duke (Trinity) 6 1 0 123 70East Carolina 4 12 1 251 386East Tennessee 1 1 0 59 77Emory & Henry 7 2 0 131 48Episcopal High 1 0 0 9 0Florida State 1 1 0 9 22Fort McClellan 1 0 0 61 0Fort Monroe 3 0 0 66 0

W&M OppTeams W L T Points PointsFredericksburg 1 0 1 6 0Furman 7 8 0 254 302Galludet 2 0 0 59 7Georgetown 1 2 0 12 75George Washington 12 9 2 377 258Georgia 0 1 0 24 59Georgia Southern 1 0 0 29 28Georgia Tech 0 1 0 7 33Guilford 10 0 0 409 13Hampden-Sydney 16 22 0 421 546Hampton AC 1 0 0 5 0Hampton HS 1 0 0 41 0Hampton University 3 0 0 124 75Harvard 4 4 2 187 155Haskell 0 1 0 13 14Hofstra 2 3 0 95 62Holy Cross 0 2 0 14 71Houston 1 1 0 32 49Indiana 0 1 0 17 25James Madison 14 17 0 753 768Jackson State 1 0 0 45 6*Japan All-Stars 1 0 0 73 3King 1 0 0 27 0Lehigh 8 1 0 297 216Lenoir-Rhyne 2 0 0 63 0Liberty 4 0 0 141 71Louisville 1 1 0 42 40Loyola (Baltimore) 1 0 0 19 0Lynchburg 3 1 1 125 13Maine 6 2 0 226 151Marshall 2 1 1 110 67Maryland 2 1 0 88 58Maryland Ag. College 0 1 0 0 17Massachusetts 4 7 0 254 268McNeese State 0 1 0 28 34

Harry Mehre (‘89) totaled seven catches for 123 yards and a touchdown in the Tribe’s 41-37 victory at Virginia during the 1986 season.

Jonathan Grimes rushed for 144 yards and a touchdown in the 38-34 win at New Hamp-shire last season, as the Tribe improved to 10-2 all-time against the Wildcats.

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W&M OppTeams W L T Points PointsMerchant Marines 1 0 0 25 7Miami (Florida) 0 2 0 17 49Miami (Ohio) 0 2 0 31 68Michigan State 0 2 0 27 75Mississippi State 0 1 0 7 49Navy 6 35 1 277 985New Hampshire 10 2 0 370 241Newport News 1 0 0 5 0Newport News Apprentice 3 1 0 142 15*Nihon University 1 0 0 35 19Norfolk Navy Base 0 0 1 13 13 Norfolk Blues 1 2 0 3 54Norfolk Collegians 1 0 0 3 0Norfolk Fire Dept. 1 0 0 21 0Norfolk H.S. 4 0 1 59 5Norfolk State 3 0 0 97 40Norfolk YMCA 0 1 0 0 16North Carolina 0 12 2 205 383N.C. A&M 0 1 0 0 44N.C. Pre-Flight 0 1 0 0 14N. C. State 8 12 0 258 321Northeastern 11 2 0 391 285Northern Iowa 0 1 0 35 38Ohio University 2 2 0 53 85Ohio Wesleyan 1 0 0 33 29Oklahoma 1 1 0 21 56Oklahoma A&M 1 0 0 20 0Old Dominion Club 1 0 0 14 4Old Point Comfort 3 1 0 33 34Penn State 0 4 0 61 139Pennsylvania 4 1 0 116 118Pittsburgh 0 5 0 23 136Portsmouth AC 1 1 0 36 6Princeton 2 1 1 103 108Quantico Marines 2 1 0 65 27

W&M OppTeams W L T Points PointsRandolph-Macon 22 19 1 580 431Rhode Island 10 2 0 361 242Richmond 59 54 5 1801 1686Richmond AB 1 0 0 39 0Richmond Blues 0 1 2 9 13Roanoke 11 3 1 219 79Rutgers 4 6 0 173 199St. Bonaventure 0 1 0 6 7St. John’s 1 0 0 19 0St. Vincent’s Academy 1 1 1 12 23Samford 0 1 0 13 35Southern Miss. 1 0 0 3 0Syracuse 0 7 0 10 236Temple 2 4 1 117 198Tennessee 0 1 0 13 48Toledo 0 1 0 12 40Towson 6 0 0 218 108Tulane 1 2 0 22 53Union Theological 3 1 0 117 7University Col. of Med. 0 2 1 3 25Vanderbilt 0 4 0 44 77Villanova 14 11 1 746 627Virginia 5 26 1 343 825Virginia Medical 2 2 0 25 72Virginia Tech 18 40 4 803 1186VMI 51 33 2 1891 1465Wake Forest 9 10 1 289 399Washington & Lee 4 6 1 130 139West Virginia 0 15 1 188 470Western Michigan 0 1 0 24 56Woff ord 2 0 0 49 14Yale 1 1 0 60 54Totals 516 506 41 18,424 18,371

The Tribe defense allowed just seven yards of total off ense in the second half of last sea-son’s 34-14 victory at Towson, as the College improved to 6-0 all-time against the Tigers.

W&M and Richmond have squared off 118 times, the fourth-most contests played be-tween two schools in college football history.

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1893 Record: 2-1Coach: None4 @ Norfolk YMCA 1614 Old Dominion Club 48 @ Capital City A.C. (Richmond, VA) 4 26 Totals 24

1894 Record: 0-1Coach: None0 Hampden-Sydney 28 1895 - no team

1896Record: 0-2Coach: R. Armstrong0 Randolph-Macon 100 @ Randolph-Macon 40 Totals 14 1897Record: 0-1Coach: W.J. King0 @ George Washington 26 1898Record: 1-1Coach: W. J. King5 Randolph-Macon 00 @ Richmond 155 Totals 15 1899Record: 2-3Coach: W.H. Burke0 @ Richmond 145 Hampden-Sydney 100 Portsmouth AC 641 Hampton AC 06 vs. Baltimore CC (Newport News, VA) 552 Totals 35

1900Record: 1-2Coach: W.J. King5 Newport News AC 00 Hampden-Sydney 170 @ Randolph-Macon 115 Totals 28

1901Record: 2-1-1Coach: None11 Old Point Comfort 60 Randolph-Macon 011 Richmond 276 Fredericksburg 028 Totals 33

1902Record: 1-1-1Coach: None6 Old Point Comfort 00 @ Hampden-Sydney 420 vs. St. Vincent’s H.S. (Newport News, VA) 06 Totals 42

1903 Record: 1-3Coach: H.J. Duvall15 Norfolk H.S. 00 Old Point Comfort 230 vs. Randolph-Macon (Richmond, VA) 390 @ Richmond 2415 Totals 86

1904 Record: 3-3Coach: J.M. Blanchard18 Norfolk H.S. 036 Portsmouth AC 00 @ Virginia Tech 305 @ Roanoke 615 Richmond 60 Randolph-Macon 669 Totals 48

1905Record: 2-4-1Coach: J.M. Blanchard6 Hampton AC 00 @ Richmond 04 @ Richmond 00 @ VMI 230 Maryland A&M (Maryland) 175 @ Richmond 230 vs. Randolph-Macon (Richmond, VA) 2715 Totals 90 1906Record: 2-6Coach: H.W. Withers0 vs. Virginia Tech (Roanoke, VA) 120 @ Virginia Tech 2810 Norfolk H.S. 00 @ N.C. State 4010 Brambleton 00 Richmond 244 Randolph-Macon 60 vs. Richmond (Newport News, VA)(Newport News, VA)(Newport New 630 Totals 160 1907Record: 6-3Coach: James H. Barry0 @ VMI 584 vs. Randolph-Macon (Norfolk, VA) 00 @ North Carolina 1416 Old Point Comfort 619 vs. Med. College of VA (Petersburg, VA) 015 Ft. Monroe 012 @ Randolph-Macon 44 @ Hampden-Sydney 00 vs. Richmond (Newport News, VA) 4870 Totals 143

1908Record: 4-6-1Coach: G.E. O’Hearn0 @ Virginia 110 @ VMI 210 @ N.C. State 240 vs. Randolph-Macon (Petersburg, VA) 60 Brambleton 00 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Petersburg, VA) 105 Ft. Monroe 00 @ Randolph-Macon 1521 @ Richmond 1817 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Newp. News, VA) 06 vs. St. Vincent’s Acad. (Newp. News, VA) 549 Totals 110

1909Record: 6-4Coach: G.E. O’Hearn0 @ Virginia 303 Norfolk Collegians 00 @ VMI 66 Medical College of Virginia 09 Episcopal H.S. 03 vs. Randolph-Macon (Richmond, VA) 153 @ Hampden-Sydney 2211 @ Norfolk H.S. 015 @ Richmond 015 @ Hampden-Sydney 865 Totals 81

1910Record:1-7-1Coach: J.M. Blanchard0 @ Virginia 103 Univ. Col. of Medicine 55 Norfolk H.S. 50 @ VMI 330 @ Norfolk Collegian 416 Hampden-Sydney 172 Randolph-Macon 116 St. Vincent’s Acad. 1818 @ Richmond 640 Totals 115

1911Record: 1-5-2Coach: W.J. Young0 @ Virginia 810 @ Georgetown 660 Univ. Col. of Medicine 00 Fredericksburg College 00 Va. Medical 611 vs. Randolph-Macon (Newp. News, VA) 143 Richmond 00 @ Hampden-Sydney 1914 Totals 186

1912Record: 0-7Coach: W.J. Young0 @ Virginia 600 @ Norfolk Academy 130 Univ. Col. of Medicine 200 Va. Medical 660 Randolph-Macon 200 @ Richmond 200 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Petersburg, VA) 270 Totals 226 1913Record: 0-5-1Coach: D.W. Draper3 @ VMI 330 Richmond Blues 03 @ Randolph-Macon 3713 vs. Richmond (Newport News, VA) 200 @ Hampden-Sydney 3213 Richmond 2051 Totals 157

1914Record: 1-7Coach: D.W. Draper9 Richmond Blues 130 @ VMI 3810 Randolph-Macon 73 Richmond 70 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Newp. News, VA) 190 @ Randolph-Macon 630 Hampden-Sydney 410 @ Richmond 3222 Totals 220

1915Record: 0-9-1Coach: D.W. Draper0 Union Theo. Sem. 76 @ VMI 190 Richmond Blues 00 @ Hampden-Sydney 280 Richmond 287 @ Randolph-Macon 340 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Newp. News, VA) 387 Randolph-Macon 150 @ Richmond 450 @ Delaware 9320 Totals 306

1916Record: 2-5-2Coach: S.H. Hubbard7 Union Theo. Sem. 00 @ VMI 6613 @ Portsmouth Naval 130 Randolph-Macon 170 @ Richmond 480 Hampden-Sydney 3114 @ Randolph-Macon 70 Richmond 00 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Norfolk, VA) 934 Totals 191

1917Record: 3-5Coach: H.J. Young0 @ VMI 530 @ Richmond 2813 Randolph-Macon 00 @ Hampden-Sydney 217 @ Emory & Henry 021 @ Randolph-Macon 60 Richmond 190 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Newp. News, VA) 3241 Totals 159

William and Mary fi elded its fi rst faculty-approved team (pictured) in 1893. The fi rst game was played against Norfolk YMCA in Norfolk, Va.

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1918Record: 0-2Coach: V.M. Geddy0 @ Lynchburg College 130 Richmond 70 Totals 20

1919Record: 2-6-1Coach: J. G. Driver0 @ Lynchburg College 03 vs. VMI (Richmond, VA) 217 Richmond 03 Randolph-Macon 03 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Norfolk, VA) 70 @ Richmond 176 vs. Randolph-Macon (Richmond, VA) 76 Hampden-Sydney 70 @ Richmond 2128 Totals 80

1920Record: 4-5Coach: J.G. Driver0 @ Virginia 270 @ Virginia Tech 2114 vs. Galludet (Richmond, VA) 736 Lynchburg College 034 Union Theo. Sem. 00 vs. Richmond (Norfolk, VA)(Norfolk, VA)( 130 @ N.C. A and E 8134 vs. Randolph-Macon (Richmond, VA) 07 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Newp.(Newp.(Newp News, VA) 14125 Totals 163

1921Record: 4-3-1Coach: W.E. Fincher0 @ Virginia Tech 1412 @ Trinity (Duke) 07 vs. George Washington (Norfolk, VA) 721 vs. Wake Forest (Norfolk, VA) 1435 Randolph-Macon 013 vs. Catholic (Newport News, VA) 2776 Union Theo. Sem. 07 @ Richmond 17171 Totals 79

1922 Record: 6-3Coach: Bill Ingram7 @ Penn State 276 @ Virginia Tech 2033 Randolph-Macon 713 vs. Trinity (Duke) (Norfolk, VA) 732 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Richmond, VA) 618 vs. Wake Forest (Norfolk, VA)(Norfolk, VA)( 014 Roanoke 045 vs. Gallaudet (Newport News, VA) 03 Richmond 13171 Totals 80

1923Record: 6-3Coach: J.W. Tasker10 @ Navy 393 @ Syracuse 6374 Guilford 021 vs. Trinity (Duke) (Rocky Mount, NC) 027 Randolph-Macon 020 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Norfolk, VA) 014 Delaware 07 @ Roanoke 927 @ Richmond 6224 Totals 115

1924Record: 5-2-1Coach: J.W. Tasker7 @ Navy 147 @ Syracuse 2427 Randolph-Macon 721 vs. Trinity (Duke) (Norfolk, VA) 327 vs. King (Richmond, VA)(Richmond, VA)( 027 Albright 07 vs. Roanoke (Newport News, VA) 720 @ Richmond 6170 Totals 61

1925Record: 6-4Coach: J.W. Tasker44 Lenoir-Rhyne 00 @ Navy 250 @ Syracuse 3354 vs. Randolph-Macon (Richmond, VA) 035 vs. Duke (Norfolk, VA) 07 @ Harvard 1427 Albright 013 vs. Haskell (Richmond, VA) 1423 @ Roanoke 014 @ Richmond 0230 Totals 86

1926 SOUTHERN TITLERecord: 7-3Coach: J.W. Tasker35 Randolph-Macon 019 Loyola 00 @ Syracuse 357 @ Harvard 2714 George Washington 048 vs. Lynchburg (Newport News, VA) 010 @ Columbia 1313 vs. Wake Forest (Norfolk, VA) 614 @ Richmond 09 @ Chattanooga 6169 Totals 87

1927Record: 4-5-1Coach: J.W. Tasker0 Catholic University 120 @ Syracuse 1819 Lenoir-Rhyne 014 vs. Quantico (Newport News, VA) 2013 Concord St. 77 @ Princeton 357 vs. Chattanooga (Newport News, VA) 1218 @ Roanoke 733 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Norfolk, VA) 70 @ Richmond 0111 Totals 118

1928Record: 6-3-2Coach: Branch Bocock41 Lynchburg 00 Marshall 00 @ Syracuse 320 Wake Forest 012 Catholic University 130 Emory & Henry 324 @ George Washington 032 vs. Roanoke (Richmond, VA) 668 Bridgewater 034 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Newp. News, VA) 07 @ Richmond 0218 Totals 54

1929Record: 8-2Coach: Branch Bocock19 St. John’s 00 @ Navy 157 @ Emory & Henry 614 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 2559 Bridgewater 051 George Washington 619 @ Roanoke 636 Catholic University 1325 @ Richmond 020 @ Hampden-Sydney 6250 Totals 77

1930Record: 7-2-1Coach: Branch Bocock24 Guilford 06 @ Navy 1919 Woff ord 06 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 781 Bridgewater 013 @ Harvard 1339 Roanoke 027 Emory & Henry 019 @ Richmond 013 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Richmond, VA) 0247 Totals 39 1931Record: 5-2-2Coach: John Kellison32 Guilford 06 @ Navy 139 Randolph-Macon 26 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 695 Bridgewater 00 vs. Washington & Lee (Norfolk, VA) 013 @ Roanoke 624 @ Emory & Henry 02 @ Richmond 6187 Totals 33

932 Record: 8-4Coach: John Kellison6 Roanoke 027 Randolph-Macon 136 @ Navy 047 Guilford 00 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 77 vs. Washington & Lee (Norfolk, VA) 00 @ Army 3377 Bridgewater 020 vs. VMI (Norfolk, VA) 76 @ George Washington 1218 Emory & Henry 67 @ Richmond 18221 Totals 96

1933 Record: 6-5Coach: John Kellison7 Roanoke 612 Randolph-Macon 00 @ Navy 120 @ Washington & Lee 77 Virginia Tech 1337 Guilford 712 @ Georgetown 614 vs. VMI (Norfolk, VA) 06 @ Emory & Henry 257 Davidson 126 @ Richmond 0 108 Totals 88

1934Record: 2-6Coach: John Kellison7 @ Navy 2020 Emory & Henry 80 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 60 @ Georgetown 315 Roanoke 66 vs. VMI (Norfolk, VA) 130 Washington & Lee 70 @ Richmond 648 Totals 69

The 1942 squad went 9-1-1, including a season-ending 14-7 win at Oklahoma en route to W&M’s second Southern Conference title.

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Record: 3-4-3Coach: Tommy Dowler0 Virginia 00 @ Navy 300 @ Army 140 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 044 Guilford 014 Roanoke 70 VMI 190 @ Dartmouth 3422 Emory & Henry 06 @ Richmond 686 Totals 110

1936Record: 1-8Coach: Branch Bocock6 @ Navy 180 vs. Virginia (Norfolk, VA) 70 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 1438 Guilford 00 Roanoke 130 Hampden-Sydney 190 VMI 217 vs. Washington & Lee (Norfolk, VA) 130 @ Richmond 751 Totals 112

1937Record: 4-5Coach: Branch Bocock0 @ Navy 459 vs. VMI (Norfolk, VA) 2012 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 037 Guilford 038 American 00 @ Virginia 621 Hampden-Sydney 1212 Washington & Lee 140 @ Richmond 6129 Totals 103

1938Record: 2-7Coach: Branch Bocock0 @ Navy 268 Apprentice School (Newport News) 90 @ Virginia Tech 2745 Guilford 00 VMI 140 @ Virginia 3418 Hampden-Sydney 70 @ Washington & Lee 277 @ Richmond 1078 Totals 154

1939Record: 6-2-1Coach: Carl M. Voyles31 Guilford 66 @ Navy 3139 @ Apprentice School (Newport News) 66 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 626 Hampden-Sydney 06 vs. Virginia (Norfolk, VA) 2619 Randolph-Macon 618 Washington & Lee 147 @ Richmond 0158 Totals 95

1940Record: 6-2-1Coach: Carl M. Voyles0 vs. N.C. State (Norfolk, VA) 167 @ Navy 1942 Apprentice School (Newport News) 020 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 1341 Hampden-Sydney 013 Virginia 60 VMI 046 Randolph-Macon 616 @ Richmond 0185 Totals 60

1941Record: 8-2Coach: Carl M. Voyles53 Apprentice School (Newport News) 00 @ Navy 3457 Randolph-Macon 716 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 728 @ Hampden-Sydney 048 vs. George Washington (Norfolk, VA) 03 @ Dartmouth 021 VMI 033 @ Richmond 30 N.C. State 13259 Totals 64

1942Southern Conference Champions

Record: 9-1-1Coach: Carl M. Voyles27 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Norfolk, VA) 03 @ Navy 021 @ Virginia Tech 77 @ Harvard 761 George Washington 035 Dartmouth 1440 Randolph-Macon 027 vs. VMI (Norfolk, VA) 60 N.C. Pre-Flight 1410 @ Richmond 014 @ Oklahoma 7245 Totals 55

1943 - no team

1944Record: 5-2-1Coach: Rube McCray46 Fort Monroe 038 vs. Hampden-Sydney (Richmond, VA) 00 @ Pennsylvania 4639 Richmond AB 02 vs. N.C. State (Norfolk, VA) 190 @ North Carolina 026 vs. VMI (Portsmouth, VA) 040 @ Richmond 0191 Totals 65

1945Record: 6-3Coach: Rube McCray19 Catawba 613 @ Tennessee 4838 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 013 vs. VMI (Richmond, VA) 96 vs. N.C. State (Norfolk, VA) 2033 @ Maryland 140 vs. North Carolina (Norfolk, VA) 625 Merchant Marine 733 @ Richmond 0180 Totals 110

1946Record: 8-2Coach: Rube McCray61 Fort McClelland 03 @ Miami (Fla.) 1351 @ The Citadel 1249 Virginia Tech 034 vs. Washington & Lee (Roanoke, VA) 1841 VMI 041 Maryland 77 vs. North Carolina (Richmond, VA) 2120 @ George Washington 040 @ Richmond 0347 Totals 71

1947 Southern Conference Champions

DIXIE BOWLRecord: 9-2Coach: Rube McCray21 vs. Davidson (Norfolk, VA) 056 The Citadel 721 vs. Virginia Tech (Richmond, VA) 77 North Carolina 1347 @ Boston University (Fenway Park) 1321 Wake Forest 028 VMI 2045 vs. Washington & Lee (Roanoke, VA) 620 Bowling Green 035 @ Richmond 0 DIXIE BOWL (Birmingham, AL)19 Arkansas 21320 Totals 87

1948DELTA BOWLRecord: 7-2-2Coach: Rube McCray14 @ Davidson 612 Wake Forest 2131 vs. VMI (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 030 @ Virginia Tech 06 @ St. Bonaventure 714 Richmond 67 @ North Carolina 714 @ Boston College (Braves Field) 1426 N.C. State 69 @ Arkansas 0 DELTA BOWL (Memphis, TN)20 Oklahoma A&M (State) 0163 Totals 67

1949Record: 6-4Coach: Rube McCray14 @ Houston 137 @ Pittsburgh 1339 Virginia Tech 1354 VMI 613 @ Michigan State 4228 @ Wake Forest 5534 @ Richmond 014 North Carolina 2020 @ Arkansas 033 N.C.State 7256 Totals 169

1950Record: 4-7Coach: Rube McCray19 vs. VMI (Roanoke, VA) 2520 Cincinnati 140 Wake Forest 4714 @ Michigan State 3354 @ Virginia Tech 07 @ North Carolina 4014 @ Boston University 160 @ Virginia 1318 @ Houston 3634 N.C. State (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 040 Richmond 6210 Totals 230

1951Record: 7-3Coach: Marvin Bass34 Boston University 257 @ Oklahoma 497 VMI 207 vs. Wake Forest (Tobac. Bowl - Ric., VA) 635 @ N.C. State 2820 @ Richmond 1420 @ Pennsylvania 1228 Virginia Tech 714 Duke 130 @ Virginia 46172 Totals 220

1952Record: 4-5Coach: Jack Freeman34 vs. VMI (Roanoke, VA) 1321 Wake Forest 2823 @ Penn State 350 @ Navy 1428 @ Boston University 3342 Richmond 1334 @ Virginia Tech 1541 N.C. State 613 Virginia 20236 Totals 177

1953Record: 5-4-1Coach: Jack Freeman16 vs. Wake Forest (Richmond, VA) 146 @ Navy 67 @ Cincinnati 5713 Virginia Tech 712 George Washington 77 @ N.C. State 619 vs. VMI (Roanoke, VA) 2021 @ Richmond 07 Washington & Lee 3314 Boston University 41122 Totals 191

En route to earning a 7-2-2 record, the 1948 team defeated Oklahoma State, 20-0, in the Delta Bowl.

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1954Record: 4-4-2Coach: Jack Freeman0 @ Navy 2727 @ Pennsylvania 70 vs. NC State (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 2614 @ Rutgers 713 @ George Washington 137 @ Virginia Tech 70 vs. VMI (Roanoke, VA) 216 West Virginia 2013 Wake Forest 92 @ Richmond 082 Totals 137

1955Record: 1-7-1Coach: Jack Freeman0 @ Navy 77 Virginia Tech 147 @ Duke 4713 @ West Virginia 39 0 George Washington 1620 VMI 137 @ Wake Forest 1321 @ NC State 286 @ Richmond 681 Totals 183

1956Record: 0-9-1Coach: Jack Freeman0 Wake Forest 3914 @ Navy 3918 Boston University 187 @ Virginia Tech 3413 West Virginia 2014 @ George Washington 166 vs. VMI (Lynchburg, VA) 206 @ Army 346 @ Rutgers 200 @ Richmond 684 Totals 246

1957Record: 4-6Coach: Milt Drewer0 George Washington 76 @ Navy 3313 Virginia Tech 713 @ Penn State 2113 VMI 140 @ West Virginia 1914 @ The Citadel 127 @ N.C. State 638 Rutgers 77 @ Richmond 12111 Totals 138

1958Record: 2-6-1Coach: Milt Drewer0 @ Navy 1415 @ Virginia Tech 276 vs. VMI (Bluefi eld, WV) 613 N.C. State 60 @ George Washington 77 @ Boston University 337 Davidson 166 West Virginia 5518 @ Richmond 1572 Totals 179

1959Record: 4-6Coach: Milt Drewer37 @ Virginia 02 @ Navy 2914 vs. Virginia Tech (Roanoke, VA) 207 Furman 87 vs. VMI (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 2614 George Washington 713 The Citadel 3825 @ Davidson 79 @ Florida State 012 @ Richmond 20140 Totals 155

1960Record: 2-8Coach: Milt Drewer21 VMI 3341 vs. Virginia (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 2119 George Washington 923 @ Furman 250 Virginia Tech 270 @ Florida State 228 @ Tulane 400 @ The Citadel 148 @ Vanderbilt 220 @ Richmond 19120 Totals 232

1961Record: 1-9Coach: Milt Drewer6 vs. Virginia Tech (Roanoke, VA) 206 @ Virginia 216 @ Navy 4419 Furman 68 The Citadel 1012 @ George Washington 497 VMI 14 30 Davidson 3113 @ Army 4818 @ Richmond 36125 Totals 279

1962Record: 4-5-1Coach: Milt Drewer3 Virginia Tech 07 Virginia 1916 @ Navy 2029 @ The Citadel 237 @ Davidson 721 Furman 70 @ VMI 613 @ West Virginia 2810 George Washington 63 @ Richmond 15109 Totals 131 1963Record: 4-6Coach: Milt Drewer7 @ The Citadel 00 @ Navy 2827 @ Furman 1716 West Virginia 2013 @ Virginia Tech 2814 George Washington 326 VMI 267 @ Virginia 934 Davidson 529 @ Richmond 6153 Totals 171

1964Record: 4-6Coach: Marv Levy14 @ VMI 126 @ Navy 357 @ Pittsburgh 3421 Furman 1410 The Citadel 00 @ George Washington 2120 Virginia Tech 2713 Virginia 1414 @ West Virginia 2433 @ Richmond 13138 Totals 194

1965Record: 6-4Coach: Marv Levy32 VMI 2114 West Virginia 347 @ Virginia Tech 914 @ Navy 4241 @ Davidson 728 George Washington 143 vs. So. Miss. (Oyster Bowl - Nor., VA) 020 @ The Citadel 617 @ Boston College 3021 Richmond 0197 Totals 163

1966Southern Conference Champions

Record: 5-4-1Coach: Marv Levy7 East Carolina 713 @ West Virginia 2410 @ George Washington 334 Villanova 1424 The Citadel 60 @ Navy 2122 @ VMI 1513 @ Boston College 1518 Virginia Tech 2035 @ Richmond 19176 Totals 144

1967 Record: 5-4-1Coach: Marv Levy38 Quantico 77 East Carolina 277 @ Virginia Tech 3112 @ Vanderbilt 1433 vs. VMI (Tobacco Bowl - Richmond, VA) 2825 @ Ohio 2227 @ Navy 1624 @ The Citadel 016 West Virginia 167 Richmond 16196 Totals 177

1968Record: 3-7Coach: Marv Levy14 @ East Carolina 00 Virginia Tech 123 @ Pittsburgh 140 Ohio 410 vs. West Virginia (Tob. Bowl - Ric., VA) 2020 @ VMI 1033 Villanova 120 @ Syracuse 3121 The Citadel 246 @ Richmond 3197 Totals 195

1969Record: 3-7Coach: Lou Holtz18 @ Cincinnati 267 @ Temple 615 Virginia 2821 @ The Citadel 1415 Davidson 1725 VMI 177 vs. Virginia Tech (Roanoke, VA) 480 West Virginia 3121 @ Villanova 3517 Richmond 28146 Totals 250

1970Southern Conference Champions

TANGERINE BOWL Record: 5-7Coach: Lou Holtz7 @ West Virginia 4314 @ Miami (Fla.) 3610 Cincinnati 1733 Ohio Wesleyan 297 The Citadel 1624 @ VMI 106 @ Virginia 3314 Virginia Tech 3528 Connecticut 1529 @ Davidson 2834 @ Richmond 33 TANGERINE BOWL12 Toledo 40218 Totals 335 1971Record: 5-6Coach: Lou Holtz35 @ The Citadel 2828 @ East Carolina 1040 Davidson 1414 @ Tulane 323 West Virginia 2830 @ Virginia Tech 4112 VMI 735 @ North Carolina 3629 @ Wake Forest 3613 @ Temple 1719 Richmond 21278 Totals 241

When the NCAA celebrated the fi rst 100 years of college football, it ranked W&M’s 27-16 victory at Navy in 1967 as one of the 10 greatest upsets.

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1972Record: 5-6Coach: Jim Root31 Furman 79 @ Navy 1317 @ Villanova 2031 The Citadel 1234 @ West Virginia 4917 Vanderbilt 2131 @ VMI 317 vs. Virginia Tech (Tob. Bowl - Ric., VA) 1656 @ Davidson 915 East Carolina 213 @ Richmond 20261 Totals 191

1973Record: 6-5Coach: Jim Root31 @ Virginia Tech 2427 @ North Carolina 3415 @ Wake Forest 1424 @ The Citadel 1233 Villanova 217 @ Vanderbilt 2051 Davidson 3545 VMI 143 @ East Carolina 3442 Colgate 490 Richmond 31278 Totals 288

1974Record: 4-7Coach: Jim Root7 @ Mississippi State 4917 @ Wake Forest 628 @ Virginia 380 @ Furman 1016 The Citadel 1216 @ Boston College 3128 Rutgers 1520 @ VMI 3115 Virginia Tech 3410 East Carolina 3154 @ Richmond 12211 Totals 269

1975Record: 2-9Coach: Jim Root7 @ North Carolina 330 @ East Carolina 200 @ Pittsburgh 476 @ The Citadel 218 Ohio 220 @ Rutgers 246 Furman 217 vs. Virginia Tech (Oys. Bowl - Nor., VA) 2413 @ VMI 717 Colgate 2131 Richmond 2195 Totals 261

1976 Record: 7-4Coach: Jim Root34 VMI 2014 @ Virginia 019 East Carolina 2027 @ Virginia Tech 1513 Delaware 1521 @ Navy 1320 @ Ohio 07 @ Furman 2323 Appalachian State 2222 The Citadel 010 @ Richmond 21210 Totals 149

1977Record: 6-5Coach: Jim Root27 Norfolk State 1313 @ VMI 236 @ Pittsburgh 2821 @ Louisville 728 Villanova 88 vs. Virginia Tech (Tob. Bowl - Ric., VA) 1717 @ Navy 4221 Rutgers 2214 @ The Citadel 1321 vs. East Carolina (Oys. Bowl - Nor., VA) 1729 Richmond 13205 Totals 203

1978 Record: 5-5-1Coach: Jim Root10 VMI 327 @ Connecticut 321 @ Villanova 1719 @ Virginia Tech 2222 Temple 2232 James Madison 70 @ Navy 921 @ Louisville 3312 The Citadel 83 @ East Carolina 203 @ Richmond 17170 Totals 161

1979Record: 4-7Coach: Jim Root3 @ VMI 728 Colgate 1514 @ Virginia Tech 357 @ Georgia Tech 3333 James Madison 07 vs. Navy (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 240 Rutgers 240 @ Delaware 409 @ Appalachian State 024 Richmond 1014 East Carolina 38139 Totals 226

1980Record: 2-9Coach: Jimmye Laycock0 @ N.C. State 4210 VMI 133 @ Virginia Tech 76 @ Navy 457 Wake Forest 2717 Dartmouth 1421 @ Rutgers 183 Delaware 723 @ East Carolina 3113 @ Harvard 2414 @ Richmond 26117 Totals 254

1981Record: 5-6Coach: Jimmye Laycock0 @ Temple 4214 Miami (Ohio) 333 @ Virginia Tech 4714 @ VMI 3112 @ Dartmouth 738 Marshall 70 @ Navy 2731 James Madison 1914 Harvard 2331 @ East Carolina 21 35 Richmond 21192 Totals 278

1982Record: 3-8Coach: Jimmye Laycock17 @ Miami 3524 VMI 123 @ Virginia Tech 4717 @ Rutgers 2724 Dartmouth 163 @ Navy 3918 @ James Madison 2421 @ Delaware 6222 Brown 2327 East Carolina 3128 @ Richmond 17204 Totals 333

1983Record: 6-5Coach: Jimmye Laycock28 @ VMI 1413 Delaware 3020 @ North Carolina 5126 vs. Yale (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 1421 @ Dartmouth 1724 James Madison 2128 Rutgers 3521 @ Virginia Tech 5948 @ Marshall 246 @ East Carolina 4024 Richmond 15259 Totals 320

The 1986 team was the fi rst Head Coach Jimmye Laycock took to the NCAA I-AA Playoff s after posting a 9-2 regular season record.

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1984Record: 6-5Coach: Jimmye Laycock24 VMI 1323 @ Delaware 2118 @ Penn State 5620 @ James Madison 1014 Temple 2824 Boston University 314 @ Virginia Tech 3821 @ Wake Forest 3424 Lehigh 1048 @ Colgate 3931 @ Richmond 33261 Totals 285

1985Record: 7-4Coach: Jimmye Laycock23 @ Wake Forest 3028 Norfolk State 1517 Delaware 1631 James Madison 1421 @ Harvard 1410 @ Virginia Tech 4016 @ Temple 4538 @ VMI 3931 @ Lehigh 2933 @ Princeton 2828 Richmond 17276 Totals 287

1986NCAA PLAYOFFSRecord: 9-3Coach: Jimmye Laycock42 Colgate 2137 VMI 2230 @ Bucknell 1324 Harvard 044 @ Lehigh 3424 @ Delaware 1833 @ James Madison 4241 @ Virginia 3732 Princeton 147 Holy Cross 3121 @ Richmond 1417 * Delaware 51352 Totals 297

1987Record: 5-6Coach: Jimmye Laycock25 @ E. Tennessee State 4927 @ Navy 177 @ Colgate 1928 Lehigh 2734 @ Yale 4014 Delaware 3822 James Madison 2817 vs. VMI (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 631 Bucknell 67 @ Holy Cross 4020 Richmond 7232 Totals 272

1988EPSON IVY BOWLRecord: 6-4-1 Coach: Jimmye Laycock23 @ Virginia 3130 VMI 714 Lehigh 610 @ James Madison 335 @ Delaware 3833 New Hampshire 3114 Villanova 1424 @ Georgia 5930 Woff ord 1428 Colgate 319 @ Richmond 2473 * Japan All-Stars 3260 Totals 230

1989NCAA PLAYOFFSRecord: 8-3-1Coach: Jimmye Laycock17 Colgate 1324 @ VMI 1731 @ Princeton 3112 @ Virginia 2427 Delaware 2413 vs. Boston U (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 1017 @ Villanova 2055 @ Lehigh 3934 East Tennessee State 2824 James Madison 2122 Richmond 1010 * Furman 24286 Totals 261

1990NCAA PLAYOFFSRecord: 10-3Coach: Jimmye Laycock31 @ The Citadel 3437 Villanova 1424 Connecticut 735 @ Virginia 6322 @ Delaware 1259 vs. VMI (Oyster Bowl - Norfolk, VA) 4745 Bucknell 1738 Lehigh 1738 Furman 2831 @ James Madison 2131 @ Richmond 1038 * Massachusetts 038 * @ Central Florida 52467 Totals 322

1991 Record: 5-6Coach: Jimmye Laycock48 @ Boston University 2221 Delaware 2826 @ Navy 2128 James Madison 2936 @ North Carolina 5940 @ VMI 2624 The Citadel 1721 @ Villanova 3537 @ Lehigh 4113 Samford 3549 Richmond 7343 Totals 320

1992EPSON IVY BOWLRecord: 9-2 Coach: Jimmye Laycock21 VMI 1631 Boston University 2136 @ Harvard 1651 Brown 621 @ Penn 1943 Towson State 157 @ Virginia 3314 @ James Madison 2144 @ Colgate 2626 Lehigh 1334 @ Richmond 1935 * Nihon University 19328 Totals 205

1993NCAA PLAYOFFSRecord: 9-3Yankee Record: 7-1Coach: Jimmye Laycock27 New Hampshire 1435 @ Delaware 420 @ Tulane 1045 Harvard 1749 vs. VMI (Norfolk, VA - Oyster Bowl) 653 @ Northeastern 651 Villanova 1731 James Madison 2647 @ Maine 2345 @ Massachusetts 2831 Richmond 1728 * @ McNeese St. 34442 Totals 240

1994Record: 8-3Yankee Record: 6-2Coach: Jimmye Laycock38 @ Rhode Island 1731 Delaware 728 @ Furman 2645 VMI 73 @ Virginia 3717 Northeastern 1214 Massachusetts 237 @ James Madison 3353 @ Villanova 2817 Maine 021 @ Richmond 20274 Totals 210

1995Record: 7-4Yankee Record: 5-3Coach: Jimmye Laycock16 @ Virginia 4017 #7 James Madison 2432 @ Northeastern 039 @ New Hampshire 027 @ VMI 723 Rhode Island 1448 #22 Pennsylvania 349 @ Massachusetts 2018 Villanova 1520 @ #5 Delaware 2327 #16 Richmond 7276 Totals 184

1996 Yankee Conference Champions

NCAA PLAYOFFSRecord: 10-3Yankee Record: 7-1Coach: Jimmye Laycock33 @ Central Florida 3923 @ #22 Rhode Island 1640 VMI 2147 @ Bucknell 031 #20 New Hampshire 721 @ #17 James Madison 2630 @ #9 Villanova 2121 Northeastern 1410 #6 Delaware (OT) 7 30 Massachusetts 628 @ Richmond 1345 * #8 Jackson State 635 * @ #3 Northern Iowa 38394 Totals 214

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1997 Record: 7-4A-10 Record: 4-4Coach: Jimmye Laycock31 Hampton 629 @ #23 Georgia Southern 2841 @ VMI 1222 @ New Hampshire 2420 Boston U. 1712 @ Northeastern 3338 James Madison 2538 @ Connecticut 1713 #1 Villanova 200 @ #3 Delaware 1410 Richmond 7254 Totals 203

1998Record: 7-4A-10 Record: 4-4Coach: Jimmye Laycock21 @ Rhode Island 1349 VMI 024 Northeastern 2128 @ #4 Villanova 4545 @ Temple 3852 #6 Delaware 4524 @ James Madison 1219 New Hampshire 3141 @ #2 Hampton 3426 #13 Connecticut 3417 @ #8 Richmond 42346 Totals 315

1999Record: 6-5A-10 Record: 5-3Coach: Jimmye Laycock27 @ #11 Delaware (2 OT) 349 @ NC State 386 Furman 5242 @ Northeastern 3045 #19 Villanova 1020 #13 James Madison 3035 @ VMI 1437 Maine 1324 @ Rhode Island 616 Massachusetts 2534 @Richmond 14295 Totals 266

2000Record: 5-6A-10 Record: 4-4Coach: Jimmye Laycock16 @ #2 Massachusetts 3655 VMI 1510 @ #8 Furman 347 @ Central Florida 5231 @ Maine 2826 Rhode Island 1617 #4 Delaware 2814 @ #16 James Madison 2826 Northeastern 1548 @ Villanova (OT) 4118 #10 Richmond 21268 Totals 314

2001Atlantic 10 Champions

NCAA PLAYOFFSRecord: 8-4A-10 Record: 7-2Coach: Jimmye Laycock31 @ #21 Massachusetts 1034 @ VMI 023 @ East Carolina 3838 #20 New Hampshire 2828 #12 Hofstra 3431 @ #4 Rhode Island 3421 @ Delaware 1742 #18 Maine 2017 James Madison 1023 @ Richmond 2047 #15 Villanova 4427 * @ #8 Appalachian State 40362 Totals 295

2002Record: 6-5A-10 Record: 5-4Coach: Jimmye Laycock17 @ Indiana University 2514 @ #11 Maine 2762 VMI 3145 Delaware 4216 @ Hofstra 334 @ New Hampshire 2730 #15 Northeastern 1320 @ #11 Villanova 4144 Rhode Island 631 @ James Madison (OT) 3413 Richmond 35 326 Totals 284

2003Record: 5-5A-10 Record: 4-4Coach: Jimmye Laycock24 @ Western Michigan 5634 @ VMI 2414 @ #4 Northeastern 48 Maine (Cancelled)27 @ #4 Delaware 4114 #7 Massachusetts 2417 James Madison 2437 @ Rhode Island 2423 Hofstra 938 New Hampshire 2859 @ Richmond 21287 Totals 299

2004 Atlantic 10 Champions

NCAA SEMIFINALSRecord: 11-3A-10 Record: 7-1Coach: Jimmye Laycock38 @ North Carolina 499 @ #10 New Hampshire 742 VMI 638 #16 Northeastern (OT) 3537 @ Liberty 1731 Rhode Island 2428 @ #3 Delaware 3141 @ Towson 1637 #19 Villanova 2927 @ #4 James Madison 2438 Richmond 1442 *#11 Hampton 3544 *#10 Delaware (2 OT) 3834 *#8 James Madison 48486 Totals 373

2005Record: 5-6A-10 Record: 3-5Coach: Jimmye Laycock24 @ Marshall 3641 @ VMI 729 @ Rhode Island 4856 Liberty 042 #1 New Hampshire 1044 @ Northeastern (2 OT) 4144 Towson 1321 @Villanova 3529 James Madison 3021 Delaware 227 @ #17 Richmond 41358 Totals 283

2006Record: 3-8A-10 Record: 1-7Coach: Jimmye Laycock14 @ Maryland 2717 Maine 2038 VMI 614 Hofstra 167 @ #10 Massachusetts 4814 @ Liberty 1317 @ #8 James Madison 3131 Villanova 3529 @ #21 Towson 2814 @ Delaware 2814 Richmond 31209 Totals 283

2007Record: 4-7CAA Record: 2-6Coach: Jimmye Laycock31 #19 Delaware 4963 @ VMI 1648 Liberty (2 OT) 413 @ #17 Virginia Tech 4427 Towson 2224 @ Villanova 6321 @ Maine 2034 #4 Massachusetts 4814 @ #20 Hofstra 3834 #16 James Madison 5520 @ #7 Richmond 31319 Totals 427

2008Record: 7-4CAA Record: 5-3Coach: Jimmye Laycock24 @ N.C. State 3452 VMI 1742 Norfolk State 1228 #14 Villanova 3838 @ #4 New Hampshire 3427 @ Delaware 334 Rhode Island 2434 @ Towson 1438 Northeastern 1724 @ #1 James Madison 4820 #6 Richmond (OT) 23361 Totals 264

All-Time Overtime ContestsOverall Record: 6-3CAA Record: 5-3Playoff Record: 1-0Home Record: 4-1Away Record: 2-2Vs. Ranked Teams: 3-2

10 #6 Delaware (10/19/96) 7 27 @ #11 Delaware (2 OT - 9/2/99) 3448 @ Villanova (11/11/00) 4131 @ James Madison (11/16/02) 3438 #16 Northeastern (10/2/04) 3544 *#10 Delaware (2 OT - 12/4/04) 3844 @ Northeastern (2 OT - 10/15/05) 4148 Liberty (2 OT - 9/15/07) 4120 #6 Richmond (11/22/08) 23310 Totals 294

The 2004 Tribe captured a share of the Atlantic 10 Championship, won a school-record 11 games and advanced to the NCAA semifi nals.

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HEAD COACH JOHN DALYEclipsed 300-win mark in 2008

MEN’S BASKETBALL2008 CAA Finalists

RAGINI ACHARYAITA East Region Singles ChampionWomen’s Tennis

.690 Overall 2008-09 Winning PercentageOverall 2008-09 Winning PercentageOverall 2008-09 Winning Percentage7 CAA Athletes of the Year

in 2008-09

NCAA Championships (2)Men’s Tennis (2)

CAA Championships (95)Baseball (1)Men’s Cross Country (16)Women’s Cross Country (16)Men’s Golf (1)Women’s Lacrosse (1)Men’s Soccer (6)Women’s Soccer (9)Women’s Swimming (1)Men’s Tennis (3)Women’s Tennis (20)Men’s Track and Field (4)Women’s Track and Field (9)Volleyball (8)

CAA Football Championships (3)

ECAC Championships (7)Men’s Gymnastics (3)Women’s Gymnastics (4)

W&M: A COLLEGE OF CHAMPIONS

MEN’S GYMNASTICS13-Time USAG National Champions2008 National Academic Champions

ERIN SKIPPERAll-CAA, All-RegionVolleyball

TIFFANY BENSONCAA Defensive Player of the YearWomen’s Basketball

ALEX GIBBYRegion Coach of the YearMen’s Cross Country

WILLIAM AND MARY 9WILLIAM AND MARY 9WILLIAM AND MARY 95James Madison 58James Madison 58James Madison 58Old Dominion 47Old Dominion 47Old Dominion 47George Mason 43George Mason 43George Mason 43VCU 36VCU 36VCU 36UNC Wilmington 32UNC Wilmington 32UNC Wilmington 32Hofstra 24Hofstra 24Hofstra 24East Carolina 24East Carolina 24East Carolina 24Navy 21Navy 21Navy 21Richmond 20Richmond 20Richmond 20Towson 9Towson 9Towson 9American 8American 8American 8Loyola 8Loyola 8Loyola 8Georgia State 7Georgia State 7Georgia State 7Delaware 4Delaware 4Delaware 4Northeastern 3Northeastern 3Northeastern 3Virginia Tech 2Virginia Tech 2Virginia Tech 2Drexel 1Drexel 1Drexel 1UMass 1UMass 1UMass 1Villanova 1Villanova 1Villanova 1

TOTAL CAA CHAMPIONSHIPSTOTAL CAA CHAMPIONSHIPSTOTAL CAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

BASEBALL15 MLB Draft Picks in last eight years

KEZIEL JUNEAURanked No. 103 in Final ITA pollMen’s Tennis

W&M ranked fourth, the highest of any athletic schol-arship-granting school and of any public school, among the Division I teams in the NCAA’s inaugural APR report

W&M’s student-athlete graduation success rate is 95 percent

46 student-athletes elected to Phi Beta Kappa in the past 11 years

Four Rhodes Scholars were W&M student-athletes

Won 28 CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year Awards in the last seven years

WILLIAM & MARY ATHLETICS FACTS& MARY ATHLETICS FACTS&EMILY ANDERSONAll-American Track and Field

AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY ATHLETICS & MARY ATHLETICS &T

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“We are looking for athletes who want to pursue excellence. If you are interested in a quality education and being a member of a champi-onship program, William and Mary is the place for you.”

William and Mary Head CoachJimmye Laycock

Tribe FootballSeven Conference Championships in Laycock Era

1997 GraduateNFL All-Pro

Darren Sharper

“Expectations are high at William and Mary … I think that’s why so many young people come through this program and are successful … on a day-to-day basis … it’s a prov-ing ground. It’s a special place.”

2009 Super Bowl ChampionPittsburgh Steelers Head CoachMike Tomlin ’95

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Board of Visitors(as of July 1, 2009)*

Henry C. Wolf ‘64, J.D. ‘66 Rector

Virginia Beach, VA

John W. Gerdelman ‘75Vice Rector

Williamsburg, VA

Janet M. Brashear ‘82Secretary

Bronxville, NY

Charles A. Banks IIIGloucester, VA

Colin G. CampbellWilliamsburg, VA

Thomas E. CappsRichmond, VA

Timothy P. Dunn ‘83Rectortown, VA

Sarah I. Gore ‘56Newark, DE

R. Philip Herget IIIAlexandria, VA

Kathy Y. Hornsby ‘79Williamsburg, VA

Suzann W. Matthews ‘71McLean, VA

Anita O. Poston, J.D. ‘74Norfolk, VA

Robert E. Scott, J.D. ‘68New York, NY

John Charles ThomasRichmond, VA

Jeff rey B. Trammell ‘73Washington, DC

*List does not include two additional members yet to be appointed by the Governor

Student Representatives

Sarah D. RojasCollege of William and Mary

D. Ryan GoodwinRichard Bland College

Faculty Representatives

Katherine M. KulickCollege of William and Mary

Alexandra DuckworthRichard Bland College

W. TAYLORReveley, IIIPresident

Taylor Reveley was sworn in as the 27th presi-dent of the College of William and Mary on Septem-ber 5, 2008, after serving as interim president since February 2008. Before assuming his current post, he served as dean of William & Mary Law School for almost a decade, starting in August 1998. He is the John Stewart Bryan Professor of Jurisprudence. Reveley received his A.B. from Princeton Univer-sity’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and Interna-tional Aff airs in 1965. At Princeton, he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and rowed on the lightweight crew for two years. Reveley went to law school at the University of Virginia, receiving his J.D. in 1968. Dur-ing the United States Supreme Court’s 1969 term, he clerked for Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. Reveley has extensively studied and written about the constitutional division of the war powers

between the President and Congress. In 1972-73, he spent 13 months studying the war powers while an International Aff airs Fellow of the Council on For-eign Relations in New York City and a Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. He is the author of War Powers of the President and Congress: Who Holds the Arrows and Olive Branch? (University of Virginia Press, 1981). Before joining William & Mary, Reveley practiced law for many years at Hunton & Williams, where he specialized in energy matters, especially those involv-ing commercial nuclear power. He was the managing partner of the fi rm for nine years. Much of Reveley’s extracurricular time over the years has gone to non-profi t organizations. He has served on many educational and cultural boards, including those of Princeton University (where he is a trustee emeritus), Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, St. Christopher’s School, the Andrew W. Mel-lon Foundation, JSTOR, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the Virginia Historical Society, the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, the Richmond Symphony, and the Presbyterian Church (USA) Foundation. Reveley and his wife Helen have four children – Taylor, Everett, Nelson and Helen Lanier – and a daughter-in-law, Margaret Louise (Marlo, married to Taylor).

SANDRA DAYO’ConnorChancellor

Sandra Day O’Connor, one of the most distin-guished jurists in the history of the United States Supreme Court—and its fi rst female justice—ad-dressed the most profound legal issues of her age with wisdom, courage, and skill. After a long career in public service, including nearly a quarter century on the nation’s highest court, she retired in 2006. Justice O’Connor spent her childhood on an iso-lated cattle ranch in southeastern Arizona tending to a variety of ranch chores, raising farm animals, and reading voraciously. After completing school in El Paso, Texas, she journeyed west to continue her edu-cation at Stanford University, where her professors inspired and challenged her to make a diff erence in her nation and the world. Justice O’Connor earned a B.A. in economics (magna cum laude) from Stanford University and a LL.B. from Stanford Law School. She was an edi-

tor of the law review and graduated third in her law class—two spots behind her friend and future col-league, the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist. After being admitted to the bar, Justice O’Connor served as Deputy County Attorney of San Mateo Coun-ty, California, from 1952 to 1953, and as a civilian at-torney for the U.S. Army Quartermaster Market Center in Frankfurt, Germany, from 1954 to 1957. From 1958 to 1960, she practiced law in Maryvale, Arizona, and served as Assistant Attorney General of Arizona from 1965 to 1969. She was appointed to the Arizona State Senate in 1969, and was subsequently reelected to two two-year terms, during which she served as Majority Leader. In 1975, she was elected Judge of the Maricopa County Superior Court and served until 1979, when she was appointed to the Arizona Court of Appeals. President Reagan nominated her as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, and she took her seat September 25, 1981. She succeeded the Honorable Henry A. Kissinger as Chancellor of the College of William and Mary in 2005. In the years since her in-vestiture, she has visited the College numerous times, visiting classes, talking with students, and addressing academic conferences. She is married to John Jay O’Connor III, whom she met in law school. They have three sons: Scott, Brian, and Jay.

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Under the steady guidance and watchful eye of Terry Driscoll, the William and Mary Athletics Department has solidifi ed its standing as one of the nation’s preem-inent broad-based programs. As Driscoll enters his 14th year as athletics director, he has overseen an unprecedented era of improvement in terms of funding and fa-cilities while also maintaining the College’s rich history of producing well-rounded student-athletes. Driscoll oversees a program that is committed to balancing academic demands with athletic success. One of the department’s stated goals each year is to fi nish among the top 100 in the annual Director’s Cup rankings, which has happened in all but one of the years that Driscoll has been the director. In the last six years, the Tribe’s program has combined for a total of 26 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) titles. This past season, W&M claimed three CAA titles (Men’s and Women’s Cross Country and Women’s Track & Field). In 2002-03, W&M had a school-record 10 teams compete in the NCAA Tournament, with four teams winning conference titles and six that fi nished in the top 25 at the end of their re-spective seasons. Overall, no institution in the CAA can claim more all-time league championships than the 95 William and Mary has earned. As impressive as the athletic accomplishments have been during Driscoll’s tenure, the program’s academic successes have been even greater. In the NCAA’s inaugural (2004) APR rankings, a measurement of academic progress based on academic eligibility, retention, and graduation of student-athletes, W&M was fourth in the nation overall and fi rst among institutions off ering athletic perfor-mance-based scholarships. Additionally, the Tribe football team has posted a 100 percent graduation rate three times, while the majority of the program’s squads have consistently ranked among the nation’s fi nest in terms of graduation. In 2002, the CAA started recognizing Scholar-Athletes of the Year for each of the 22 sports it sponsors, and the College has had a conference-high 29 individuals receive the honor. In addition to the many academic and athletic successes, Driscoll’s impact on the program has been equally impressive in terms of physical and fi nancial im-provements. Since taking over as athletics director, Driscoll has overseen the con-struction of more than $20 million in new facilities, including Plumeri Park (base-ball), Albert-Daly Field (soccer, lacrosse) and the Busch Courts (tennis). Recently, the College dedicated an $11 million, 30,000 square-foot Jimmye Laycock Football Center at Zable Stadium in the summer of 2008. During the last four years, the venerable stadium has been enhanced with an $800,000-plus video scoreboard (2007), the installation of a $650,000 permanent lighting system (2006) and an $840,000 state-of-the-art Field Turf Pro artifi cial playing surface (2006). This past summer, new synthetic turf with water cannons were installed at Busch Field, the home of the William and Mary Field Hockey program. In addition to the physical structures, Driscoll has also worked with the As-sociate Athletics Director for Development, Bobby Dwyer, to increase the annual fund-raising totals for non-capital projects from $1.36 million in 1995 to the cur-rent annual total of approximately $2.7 million. A true student-athlete himself, Driscoll’s leadership skills were developed dur-ing his collegiate years. As a student-athlete at Boston College, Driscoll captained

the basketball team to the National Invitation Tournament Finals as a senior, and was named the tournament MVP. In addition to being named an All-American, his success in the classroom as a biology major garnered him an Academic All-America honor. After graduating from BC, he was the fourth overall pick of the 1969 NBA Draft, selected by the Detroit Pistons, just three spots after the Milwaukee Bucks chose UCLA’s Lew Alcindor, later to be known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Driscoll chose to play a year in Italy fi rst, but then returned to the U.S. to play for the Pistons, Wash-ington Bullets and Milwaukee Bucks before going back to Italy as a player and then coach until 1980. Driscoll then entered the corporate world in 1980, working for Kazmaier Asso-ciates, Inc., an international sporting goods sales and sports marketing fi rm. After Kazmaier purchased Bike Athletic in 1986, KSG Inc. was formed with the objec-tive of becoming the fi rst, and only, national sales agency in the sporting goods industry. By 1987, Driscoll was president of the company and had expanded the agency to all 50 states just two years later. In early 1990, Driscoll’s contribution to a marketing research project for the NCAA was the initial step moving him from product marketing and sales to sports marketing and management. The result of the project was a joint venture between Kazmaier Associates and Host Communi-cations - with Driscoll being named managing director and chief operating offi cer of NCAA International. In 1993, Driscoll diversifi ed his experience in the athletic world by working as the venue executive director of the 1994 World Cup site in Boston. In September of that year, Driscoll was again enlisted to launch a new business, Eagle International Group, an event management and services company. As vice president, Driscoll worked with Hawaii Pacifi c Sports to organize the Women’s World Volleyball Grand Prix competition in Honolulu. Driscoll resides in Williamsburg with his wife, Susan. The couple has two chil-dren – Keith, a 1997 graduate of Holy Cross, and Leslie, a 2001 graduate of William and Mary.

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DriscollAthletics Director

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Deidre Connelly is entering her 20th year with the William and Mary Athletic Department. Connelly came to the College from the University of Iowa, where she was a professor and the director of the sport psychology program. Dr. Connelly works with Tribe athletes, coaches,

and teams on mental skills for competition, leadership training, and success skills. She has been published many times and has been invited to speak at numerous conferences and seminars. Connelly received her undergraduate degree from the University of Bridgeport, and did graduate work at William and Mary. She received her MEd and Ph.D. in sport psychology from the University of Virginia. Dr. Connelly is also a member of the College’s Counseling Center staff .

Renée Cork is in her 18th year with the William and Mary Sports Medicine staff and holds the title of Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine. Honored as the 2007 National Trainers’ Association

Assistant Athletic Trainer of the Year, Cork was appointed to the Athletic Training Advisory Board under the Board of Medicine by Governor Warner in 2002. She is the only collegiate athletic trainer representative on the Advisory Board. Very involved in the athletic training committees at the state and regional levels, she was honored with the Sports Safety Training Award by the American Red Cross in 1999. Cork is responsible for the CPR training for all members of the Tribe coaching staff s and also teaches a graduate course at Old Dominion. A native of Elgin, Ill., Cork served as the head athletic trainer at Drew University prior to coming to W&M as an associate athletic trainer. She earned her under-graduate degree from Iowa State and a master’s degree in physical education from Southwest Texas State.

Pete Clawson, now in his 15th year at the College, was promoted to Assistant Athletics Director for Media Relations during the summer of 2006. Clawson, a 1990 graduate of the University of Pitts-

burgh, had spent the previous 12 years working in the College’s sports information offi ce, including six as the Sports Information Director. In his current position, Clawson oversees all workings of the Media Relations Department and is the primary contact for the Tribe’s nationally-recognized football and men’s gymnastics programs. Prior to his stint at W&M, Clawson was an assistant at Fresno State. Clawson has also spent time as an assistant at his alma mater and at the University of Florida. A native of Dillsburg, Pa., Clawson and his wife, Catherine, were married on July 19, 2003 and reside in Williamsburg. The couple has a one-year-old son, Charlie.

Steve Cole enters his 27th year at the College of Wil-liam and Mary, with the previous 25 at the helm of the W&M Sports Medicine program. In 2008, Cole assumed the role as the Associate Athletics Director for Internal

Operations, overseeing nearly every facet of the department’s daily operation. His administrative responsibilities include monitoring fi nancial matters, coordinating the scheduling of athletic events and facilities, and supervision of coaches and staff . A certifi ed athletic trainer (BOC), Cole graduated from West Virginia University in 1976 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education and athletic training. He sub-sequently earned a master’s degree in sports medicine in 1978 from the University of Virginia. In the summer of 2006, the National Athletic Trainers Association recognized Cole as the College/University National Athletic Trainer of the Year. In 1997, Cole received his 25-year membership pin from NATA. He was also recognized for his service to the profession, receiving the Athletic Trainer Service Award, one of only three recipients from the Mid-Atlantic Region. In 2000, Cole was honored by the College for his many years of service to William and Mary with the recognition as an honorary alumnus. A true fi tness buff , Cole is an exemplary model for all the athletes. He is an avid competitor who has participated in a variety of triathlons since 1980, spending countless hours of his spare time in training. Cole resides in Williamsburg with his wife Lonna, 11-year old daughter Sydney Janaé, and six-year-old daughter Jahnessa Ya Xin.

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ClawsonAssistant AD,Media Relations

STEVE

ColeAssociate AD,Internal Operations

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CorkAssistant AD,Sports Medicine

Bobby Dwyer, Associate Athletics Director for Devel-Bobby Dwyer, Associate Athletics Director for Devel-Bobby Dwyeropment, heads the Tribe Club, the department’s alumni fund-raising arm. He came on board in October 1985 after holding assistant basketball coaching positions at

the U.S. Military Academy and Duke. Dwyer was promoted to Senior Associate Athletics Director in the spring of 2004. Dwyer heads up the fund-raising eff orts for the athletics department, and supervises the marketing and promotions and special events departments. Dwyer graduated from Wake Forest in 1974 where he was a member of the varsity basketball team for three years and captained the squad as a senior. He received his master’s degree in higher education from W&M in 1994. He is a past president of the Williamsburg chapter of the American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association. He and his wife Patti have two sons, Patrick (26) and Peter (24), and live in Williamsburg.

BOBBY

DwyerSenior Associate AD,Development

DEIDRE

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Pete Kresky, in his eighth year at William & Mary, Pete Kresky, in his eighth year at William & Mary, Pete Kreskyhas transformed the marketing department to one of ultimate success by more than tripling the number of corporate sponsors and thus increasing revenue beyond

budgeted expectations each year. Kresky came to William & Mary in 2002 with more than 40 years of sports retail experience. Most notable of his accomplishments were the creation of one of the most successful sporting goods franchises in the Athlete’s Foot organization with over 20 locations, as well as his time as a professional consultant for corporations such as Brooks Shoes and Reebok. Kresky has also worked in commercial and mortgage banking. Kresky is a certifi ed rowing coach and is a member of the membership commit-tee and the newly formed sports committee for the Greater Williamsburg Chamber and Tourism Alliance, Ducks Unlimited, U.S. Rowing Association and the Virginia State Board of Realtors. Kresky attended the University of Wisconsin and currently resides in Stonehouse with his wife Bonnie.

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KreskyDirector of Marketingand Promotions

Pamela Mason took over full time duties of the

College’s compliance offi ce on April 1, 2006, and she was promoted to Assistant AD for Compliance and Edu-cational Services in July 2008. Previously, she served as

the Associate Director of Development for two years. Under Mason, the compliance offi ce works with the NCAA Eligibility Center to determine initial eligibility of all incoming freshmen and continues to monitor student-athlete eligibility throughout their college careers. Mason is also responsible for educating all student-athletes, coaches, staff and boosters on the NCAA rules. Mason graduated from Southern Methodist University in 1994 as a marketing major, with a minor in psychology. She continued her education at the College and earned a JD and an MBA in four years (1996-2000). She is a member of the Bar in both Virginia and North Carolina. A native of Marion, Ohio, Mason brings a diverse range of athletic administrative experience to the position. Prior to arriving in Williamsburg, Mason worked as the Assistant Director of Compliance at James Madison University from 2003-04, where she assisted in many facets of the department’s day-to-day operations. Mason served as the primary Compliance Offi cer and Sports Information Director for the University of North Carolina, Pembroke during the 2001 and 2002 athletic seasons. Her fi rst position out of college came with the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys, as she served as the Marketing and Media Relations Assistant with the team’s nationally acclaimed cheerleading squad from 1993-96. A varsity cheerleader at SMU, Mason also served a three-year stint as William and Mary’s cheerleading coach while she was pursuing her graduate degrees. Mason and her husband, Monty, a 1989 graduate of the College and chairman of the Tribe Club, reside in Williamsburg with their daughter, Taylor Anne.

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MasonAssistant AD,Compliance & Educational Services

Spencer Milne is in his fourth year as the Director of Ticket Operations. Milne launched the Tribe’s new dynamic ticketing system, TicketReturn, which has signifi cantly improved the ticket offi ce’s ability to serve

fans and alumni. Milne comes to W&M from Florida Atlantic University, where he had been the Owls’ director of ticket operations since January of 2005. Prior to Florida Atlantic, he was an assistant in the ticket offi ce at Wake Forest from July of 2004 through December of 2005. Before that, Milne worked in the ticket offi ce at Ohio University, as he earned his master’s degrees in business administration (2003) and sports administration (2004). Milne graduated from Ohio University in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in sports industry and a minor in business administration. After earning his degree, he worked for one year as a facilities and operations intern at Southern Methodist University. Milne also has experience as a promotions and operations intern with Major League Soccer’s D.C. United. Milne and his wife, Lisa, reside in Toano.

SPENCER

MilneDirector of Ticket Operations

Michael Pritchett joined the William and Mary Athletics Department in 2007 and brought with him a diverse and experienced background to the College. As the Assistant Athletics Director for Facilities and Opera-

tions, Pritchett serves William and Mary in a variety of areas, including overseeing the set up and operations of athletic events as well as maintenance and improvement of facilities. Pritchett came to William and Mary after serving as the Director of Athletic Facilities and Game Operations, as well the Assistant Director of Marketing and Promotion at Idaho State University. As Director of Facilities and Operations, he scheduled a majority of athletic events for Idaho State as well as coordinated and supervised the set up and operations of all athletic events. As Assistant Director for Marketing and Promotion, Pritchett helped increase athletic attendance at football and women’s basketball games, as well as tripling the corporate sponsorship revenue in six months. A graduate of Idaho State University, Pritchett earned a B.S. in Physical Educa-tion in 2002 with a minor in World History. In August of 2003, he earned his Masters in Athletic Administration also from Idaho State. From 1983 to 1992 Pritchett served in the United States Marine Corps in the 3rd Battalion, stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina where he supervised all marine training operations within his platoon level all the while attending Leadership Training School. Pritchett is also very active in service and volunteer work; he has been a Special Olympics Volunteer since 1998 and Relay for Life volunteer since 2005. He has also worked in support of the ‘National Girls and Women in Sports Day’ and has coordinated fund raising eff orts for the Gate City Youth Soccer League.

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PritchettAssistant AD,Facilities and Operations

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As Director of Academic Support, Jason Simms acts as an academic advisor to the College’s varsity athletes and is currently in his third year at William and Mary. Simms assists student-athletes in maintaining excel-

lence in the classroom, scheduling classes, and assisting in future planning. Simms brought a diverse background to the William and Mary Athletic De-partment from his work at Salisbury University. He acted as the Associate Dean of Admissions as well as the Director of Minority Recruitment. In regards to athletics, Simms worked as the Admissions Athletics Liaison and an Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach for the SU Sea Gulls. As an assistant basketball coach for Salisbury University, Simms advised and scheduled classes for athletes during registration periods, monitored mandatory study hall sessions, and provided academic guidance throughout the semester for athletes. During his work as the admissions-athletic liaison, he coordinated relationships between teams, coaching staff , and the enrollment management, as well as assisted the Director of Athletics with NCAA compliance and eligibility requirements. Simms was also a member of the Board of Directors for Kids of Honor in Cambridge, Md., providing guidance to elementary and middle school-aged fi rst generation college-bound students. Simms attended Frostburg State University, graduating in 1994 with a B.S. in Business Administration. An excellent student athlete himself, he was a member of both the basketball and baseball teams at FSU from 1990-1994. He acted at team captain of the basketball team during the 1993-1994 season and received the team MVP award. Simms also captained the baseball team during the 1994 season while earning the baseball team MVP award in 1993 and 1994. He earned his Masters of Education in Guidance and Counseling in 2002 from the University of Maryland - Eastern Shore. Since then Simms has been a member of the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) as well as an active member of the National Association of Athletic Academic Advisors (N4A). Simms resides in Williamsburg and enjoys working out and playing golf in his spare time.

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SimmsDirector of Academic Support

Rob Turner enters his fourth year as the Associate Sports Information Director at William and Mary and serves as the secondary football contact. Prior to joining the W&M staff , he spent fi ve years

with the University of Tennessee Lady Volunteer Media Relations Department as a student and graduate assistant. As a G.A. at Tennessee, he worked primarily with the Lady Vol basketball team. In addition to coordinating interviews, he assisted with the production of various publications, including the 2004-05 media guide that was judged “Best in the Nation” by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). A native of Williamsburg, Va., Turner earned his undergraduate degree in communications from UT in 2003 and a master’s degree in sport management in 2005.

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TurnerAssociate Sports Information DirectorSecondary Football Media Contact

Dan Wakely is in his second year as the assistant athletics director for business aff airs after spending the previous two years as a business manager in the W&M Athletics Department. In his current position, Wakely is

responsible for monitoring the athletics department’s fi nances, preparing monthly analysis, fi nancial reports and long-term projections, and the annual budgeting process. He manages the day-to-day operations of the business offi ce with the as-sistance of business managers Chelsey Pryor and Chad Zwierlein. Wakely also serves as an administrative liaison with the baseball, men’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, and men’s and women’s golf programs. Prior to joining the business offi ce in June 2006, Wakely worked eight years in the Tribe sports information department. During his fi nal fi ve years with the offi ce, he held the title of associate sports information director and worked with the fi eld hockey, men’s soccer, men’s basketball and men’s and women’s tennis programs. A native of Warren, Maine, Wakely earned a bachelor’s of business administra-tion degree in marketing and a minor in kinesiology from William and Mary in 1998. He later earned his master’s degree in business administration from the College in 2001.

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WakelyAssistant AD,Business Affairs

An integral part of William and Mary athletics for 50 years, Millie West began another chapter of her affi liation with the College in 1991 when she retired as Associate Athletics Director and assumed the role of Director of

Special Projects. A highly successful fund raiser, she has been a key in the success of the four BASF Wightman Cup tennis tournaments held at the College, as well as the annual Plumeri Pro-Am golf tournament, which has reaped great benefi ts for the College. West coordinated W&M’s Indoor Tennis Center Project, which brought the McCor-mack-Nagelsen Tennis Center on campus. She is also the curator, and 1998 inductee, of the ITA Women’s Tennis Hall of Fame at the Center. A 1957 graduate of Georgia College, West, who was awarded the USTA Educational Merit Award, is also a member of the W&M Athletic Hall of Fame and has been given the status of Honorary Alumni at William and Mary. She also has served on execu-tive committees for the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and Williamsburg Community Health Foundation. Currently West serves on the Williamsburg Community Foundation Board and the Old Point National Bank Advisory Board.

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WestDirector of Special Projects

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Bobby DwyerSr. Associate AD,

Development

Monty MasonTribe ClubChairman

Al AlbertAssociate Director

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Jean BeallBusiness Manager

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Established in 1948 to create support for William and Mary Athletics, the Tribe Club is made up of alumni and friends of the College’s athletics programs. Due to the fact that W&M receives no aid from the state for its sports programs, the Tribe Club is the sole provider of scholarships for Wil-liam and Mary’s student-athletes. Additionally, money raised annually by the Tribe Club helps defray a portion of the operating expenses for program support. Whether you are a former Tribe student-athlete, a proud alum, a Tribe parent or a fan of William and Mary Athletics, you are invited to join the Tribe Club. By donating to the unrestricted fund or to a specifi c sport, you are providing opportunities for many young men and women to experience both academic and athletic excellence here at the College. In addition to supporting our student-athletes with generous gifts, Tribe Club members receive exclusive benefi ts based on their giving level, as well as invitations to tailgates, pre-game and halftime events, golf outings and regional Tribe Club social events. To join, you can make a contribution to the Tribe Club online at www.TribeClub.com or send your donation to PO Box 399, Williamsburg, VA, 23187. Thanks to all those who are loyal members of the Tribe Club family. Your support of our gifted and talented athletes is truly appreciated. We could not succeed without you!

(From Left) Jimmye Laycock, Jim Ukrop, LPGA Pro Michelle McGann, Jay Lawler and Dick Sav-age at the 2009 Tribe Club Pro-Am.

(From Left) (From Left) (From Left Mike Smythers, Kevin Davis, and Tom Jensen at the Northern VA/D.C. Tribe Club Golf Outing at Westfi elds Golf Club.

Shep Campbell, Pamela Mason and Tribe Club Chairman Monty Mason at the 2008 Lord Bo-tetourt Auction.

Millie WestDirector of Special

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Shannon Corcoran Assistant Director of

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Brian RaneyAssistant Director

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Game CredentialsPlease make all press and photo requests at least one week in advance. Tickets and parking passes can be mailed with one week’s notice. If not, tickets can be picked up, with proper credentials, at the Will Call Window at Zable Stadium on the morning of the game.

Press ParkingParking for members of the working press is available just southeast of Zable Stadium in front of the University Center. Space is limited in the lot, please arrive early. For directions to Zable Stadium, visit TribeAthletics.com and click on the Facilities and Directions link.

PhotographersPlease observe the NCAA rules, which prohibit photographers between the 25 yard lines.

Press Box ServicesLocated atop the East grandstand of Zable Stadium, the press box offi cially opens two hours prior to kickoff . Pregame notes, fl ip cards and programs will be available prior to the start. Complete halftime statistics, as well as fi nal team and individual statistics, and quotes are available immediately following the game.

RadioVisiting radio lines may be rented by non-conference opponents through the Sports Information Offi ce at a cost of $75 per line. The radio booth for the visiting team is located at the south end of the press box on the lower level. Radio stations should make arrangements at least a month in advance. Requests for the line will be honored on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis.

Visiting Film CrewsSpace will be allotted in the West Press Box for fi lm and video crews of visiting teams’ coaches’ shows. We will provide two spots per team. The press box is open air, please plan and accord-ingly.

Post-Game ProceduresHead coach Jimmye Laycock and the visiting coach will be available about 10 minutes after the game in an interview area located in the Laycock Football Center. Individual W&M players’ names should be given to Pete Clawson during the fourth quarter, and they will be made available in the interview room.

InterviewsAll requests for interviews must be directed through the Sports Information Offi ce. Players are available Monday morning until noon Thursday.

Weekly Press ConferenceA press conference with head coach Jimmye Laycock will be held every Tuesday at noon at the Hospitality House in Williamsburg. Interviews with selected players will follow the luncheon. Please confi rm your attendance with Pete Clawson in the Sports Information Offi ce at least 24 hours in advance at (757) 221-3369 or [email protected].

PETE

ClawsonAssistant A.D.Media Relations

Pete Clawson, now in his 15th year at the Col-lege, was promoted to Assistant Athletics Director for Media Relations during the summer of 2006. Clawson, a 1990 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, had spent the previous 12 years working in the College’s sports information offi ce, including six as the Sports Information Director. In his current position, Clawson oversees all workings of the Media Relations Department and is the primary contact for the Tribe’s nationally-rec-ognized football and men’s gymnastics programs. Prior to his stint at W&M, Clawson was an assistant at Fresno State. Clawson has also spent time as an assistant at his alma mater and at the University of Florida. A native of Dillsburg, Pa., Clawson and his wife, Catherine, were married on July 19, 2003 and reside in Williamsburg. The couple has a one-year-old son, Charlie.

William and Mary Sports Information(757) 221-3344

(757) 221-2989 (fax)

ROB

TurnerAssociate SportsInformation Director

KRIS

SearsAssociate SportsInformation Director

JACOB

SkipperAssociate SportsInformation Director

SCOTT

BurnsAssistant SportsInformation Director

Sports Information Student Assistants: Alex Ball, Kristina Fitzhugh, Aaron Gregory, Lindsay Guers, Miles Hilder, Jack Lambert, Sarah Sibley

Athletics Department ..................................221-3400Football Offi ce .............................................221-3337Ticket Offi ce ................................................221-3340Marketing Offi ce .........................................221-3353Tribe Club ....................................................221-3350Facilities/Operations ...................................221-3355Sports Medicine ..........................................221-3407Business Offi ce ............................................221-3372Zable Press Box ...........................................221-3414

Pete Clawson .............................................. 221-3369......................................................pmclaw@wm.eduRob Turner .................................................. 221-3370

[email protected]

[email protected]

......................................................... [email protected] Sears ................................................... 221-3368........................................................ [email protected] Skipper ............................................. 221-3344..........................................................jcskip@wm.eduScott Burns ................................................. 221-3344

[email protected]

[email protected]

........................................................ [email protected] Martin ................................................ 221-3344........................................................jrmar2@wm.edu

Athletics/SID Directory — All Area Codes are 757

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All W&M radio broadcasts can be heard via a live simultaneous web stream online at TribeAthletics.com, the offi cial Internet home of Tribe sports. Click the Live Audio link at the top of page for more information.

The broadcast team of Jay Colley and Bob Sheeran will once again relay the excitement of Tribe football over the airwaves. Play-by-play chief Colley also covers the Tribe basketball squad. A mass communications graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, Colley has been a fi xture of the Tribe’s sports broadcasts for more than 20 years. In 2002, Colley was granted honorary alumnus status by William and Mary. Bob Sheeran has never drifted far from the beat of W&M sports. A 1967 graduate of the College, Sheeran served as W&M’s sports information director for 16 years before entering private business in 1985. He has teamed up with Colley for the last 24 years as part of the football broadcasts and has also served as an integral part of all W&M Quarterback Club booster functions since his graduation. A testament to his dedication to the College was witnessed in 2003 as an endow-ment was organized in his name by HEYFARL (a W&M football booster organization) to provide scholarship support for a Tribe walk-on football player.

The William and Mary Radio Network

William and Mary Radio Network Affi liatesWilliam and Mary Radio Network Affi liates“The Tide” 92.3 FM WilliamsburgWBACH 107.9 FM WilliamsburgWHAP 1340 AM HopewellWBRG 104.5 FM/1050 AM LynchburgWTOX 1480 AM Richmond

PrintDaily Press7505 Warwick Boulevard, Newport News, VA 23607(O) 757-247-4630; (F) 757-247-9420; [email protected] Mathews, Sports Editor757-247-4962; [email protected] Waldrop, Beat Writer757-247-4637; [email protected]

Richmond Times-DispatchP.O. Box 85333, Richmond, VA 23293(O) 804-649-6554; (F) 804-775-8085; [email protected] Trosky, Sports Editor(804) 649-6456; [email protected] Phillips, Beat Writer(804) 649-6546; [email protected]

Virginia Gazette216 Ironbound Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188(O) 757-220-1736; (F) 757-220-1665John Harvey, Sports Editor757-345-2352; [email protected]

Virginian Pilot150 West Brambleton Ave., Norfolk, VA 23510(O) 757-446-2366Colleen McDaniel, College Sports Editor757-446-2369; [email protected] Radford, Beat Writer757-446-2463; [email protected]

Williamsburg Yorktown Daily5000 New Point Rd., Suite 2201, Williamsburg, VA 23188(O) 757-565-1079; (F) 757-565-7094Kim Lez, [email protected]

Associated Press (Richmond)600 E. Main St., Suite 1250, Richmond, VA 23219(O) 800-552-9935; (F) 804-643-6223Hank Kurz, College [email protected]

TelevisionWTKR (CBS - Norfolk) Channel 3720 Boush Street, Norfolk, VA 23510(O) 757-446-1361; (F) 757-446-1376

WTVR (CBS - Richmond) Channel 63301 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230(O) 804-254-3645; (F) 804-254-3697Lane Casadonte, Sports Director - [email protected] Robertson, Sports Anchor - [email protected]

WRIC (ABC - Richmond) Channel 8301 Arboretum Place, Richmond, VA 23236(O) 804-330-8829; (F) 804-330-8883Chip Tarkenton, Sports Director - [email protected]

WAVY (NBC - Virginia Beach) Channel 10300 Wavy Street, Portsmouth, VA 23704(O) 757-673-5440; (F) 757-397-8279Bruce Rader, Sports Director - [email protected] Reckling, Sports Anchor - [email protected]

WWBT (NBC - Richmond) Channel 125710 Midlothian Turnpike, Richmond, VA 23225(O) 804-230-2614; (F) 804-230-2789Joe Sullivan, Sports Director - [email protected]

WVEC (ABC - Hampton Roads) Channel 13613 Woodis Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23510(O) 757-628-6217/6215; (F) 757-628-5855Scott Cash, Sports Director - [email protected] Smith, Sports Anchor - [email protected]

RadioThe Tide (92.3 FM) and WBACH (107.9 AM) - WilliamsburgTom Davis - President, General Manager5000 New Point Rd., Suite 2201, Williamsburg, VA 23188(O) 757-565-1079; (F) [email protected]/www.tideradio.com

WBRG (1050 AM) - LynchburgBrent EppersonPO Box 1079, Lynchburg, VA 24505(O) 434-845-5916; (F) [email protected]

WCLM (1450 AM) - Richmond3165 Hull St., Richmond, VA, 23224 (O) 804-231-2186; (F) 804-231-7685www.wclmradioonline.com

Jay Colley7 Forest Hill Drive, Williamsburg, VA [email protected](O) 757-229-0550

Bob Sheeran118 The Colony, Williamsburg, VA, [email protected](O) 757-645-4443

Weekly CAA Football Coaches CallThe CAA Football coaches will hold a weekly teleconference for the media beginning Monday, Aug. 31. The call will take place each Monday throughout the entire 2009 season. The scheduled calls will come to an end when the fi nal CAA Football completes its season in the 2009 NCAA Division I National Championships. The teleconference will open with the release of the selected player of the week winners, a recap of the weekend and a preview of the following week. CAA Football coaches will be available to answer questions beginning at 10:10 a.m. Beginning Sept. 7 and continuing throughout the 2009 season, a featured student-athlete will conclude the call with a 10-minute interview segment at 12:10 p.m. The phone number to take part in the call is 877-805-0692. Members of the media should contact Scott Meyer (804-754-1616 x20) at the CAA offi ce for the password to access the call. Comments from the call will also be available on the web at www.CAASports.com each Monday after 1 p.m.

10:00 a.m. CAA Football Update10:10 a.m. Mike London, Richmond10:20 a.m. Jimmye Laycock, William and Mary10:30 a.m. Andy Talley, Villanova10:40 a.m. Rocky Hager, Northeastern10:50 a.m. Mickey Matthews, James Madison11:00 a.m. Jack Cosgrove, Maine11:10 a.m. Kevin Morris, Massachusetts11:20 a.m. Joe Trainer, Rhode Island11:30 a.m. K.C. Keeler, Delaware11:40 a.m. Sean McDonnell, New Hampshire 11:50 a.m. Dave Cohen, Hofstra12:00 p.m. Rob Ambrose, Towson12:10 p.m. Selected Student-Athlete

Weekly Football Press LuncheonEvery Tuesday afternoon during the regular season, members of the media are encouraged to join coach Laycock and

various Tribe players for the W&M weekly football press luncheon, starting at noon at the Hospitality House on Richmond Road across from Zable Stadium. Lunch is served at noon, followed by opening statements by Laycock and a question-and-answer session for members of the media. Student-athletes are available for one-on-one interviews following the luncheon.

The date of the fi rst luncheon will be announced in August. Please confi rm your attendance with Pete Clawson in the sports information offi ce.

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The Jimmye Laycock Foot-ball Center is a 30,000-square foot state-of-the-art building that stands as a tribute to the College’s long and proud foot-ball tradition. This great past is brought to life in the building’s foyer. Working with the design fi rm Forty Nine Degrees, great moments, outstanding playersand championship trophies are compellingly displayed as a visual history of the pro-gram. The new design comes complete with an interactive video display screen.

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@ VirginiaSept. 5 • 6 p.m.

Charlottesville, Va.

Cent. Conn. St.Sept. 12 • 7 p.m.

Williamsburg, Va.

@ Norfolk St.Sept. 19 • 6 p.m.

Norfolk, Va.

DelawareSept. 26 • 7 p.m.

Williamsburg, Va.

@ VillanovaOct. 3 • 7 p.m.Villanova, Pa.

@ NortheasternOct. 10 • 1 p.m.

Brookline, Mass.

James MadisonOct. 24 • Noon • HCWilliamsburg, Va.

@ Rhode IslandOct. 31 • 1 p.m.Kingston, R.I.

TowsonNov. 7 • 1:30 p.m.Williamsburg, Va.

New HampshireNov. 14 • 1:30 p.m.Williamsburg, Va.

@ RichmondNov. 21 • NoonRichmond, Va.

All times Eastern and subject to change.Please visit TribeAthletics.com for most

up-to-date schedule.