:li GRIDIRON PREVIEW OetoSeft 30, J • So^x^ Stadium There’s always something new cooking at Perkins® Homestyle Meals ~ Irresistable Bakery TABLEOFCONTENTS 1999 SCHEDUIE HILLSDALE GLENVILLE STATE 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. September 18 September 25 at Mercyhurst 1:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. October 2 at Shippensburg 1:00 p.m. October 9 CLARION (Homecoming) 2:00 p.m. October 16 at Lock Haven at California(Pa.) 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. SLIPPERY ROCK INDIANA(PA) 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. at Bloomsburg 1:00 p.m. September 4 September 11 October 23 October 30 November 6 November 13 MILLERSVILLE (Parents Day) 1999 Schedule...................................................................1 On The Radio.....................................................................1 Today’s Game................................................................ 2-3 Athletic Fund Drive............................................................4 Head Coach Tom Hollman............................................. 6-7 Assistant Coaches..........................................................8-9 Administrative/Support Staffs ......................................... 12 Photo Gallery Quarterbacks........................................................ 14 Running Backs......................................................15 Wide Receivers ....................................................16 Tight Ends............................................................ 16 Tight End.............................................................. 24 Offensive Linemen............................................... 25 Defensive Linemen ............................................. 26 Linebackers..........................................................28 Defensive Backs ................................................. 29 Kickers.................................................................. 30 Edinboro Roster.............................................................. 18 Starting Lineups ........................................................20-21 Opponent Roster ............................................................ 22 Officials’ Signals.............................................................. 34 Year-By-Year Records ................................................... 38 Coaching Records ..........................................................38 The PSAC Today ............................................................ 38 Today’s Feature .............................................................. 40 FORMOREINFORMATION Information on Fighting Scot athletics is available on the internet by accessing Edinboro University’s World Wide web homepage at http://www.edinboro.edu. Results also are available on the Fighting Scot Hotline by calling (814) 732-2776 ext. 313. ONTHERADIO 207 Plum Street Edinboro Ph. 734-4600 Edinboro University football fans can catch all the Fighting Scot gridiron action on a pair of stations this fall. WQLN FM 91.3 is in its first season broadcasting Edinboro football action. A public broadcasting station, WQLN will air all but the Lock Haven game this fall. Veteran announcer Steve Bohen will be the Voice of the Fighting Scots, with Kevin John Jobczynski handling the color commentary. Bohen is well-known in local circles as the voice of Gannon University basketball and McDowell High School football. As usual, WFSE FM 88.9 will also broadcast all eleven games. The Edinboro student radio station has provided valuable broadcasting experience for Edinboro students, along with quality broadcasts of Edinboro football. The Source 1999 fiBHin Scot foonsu Pago 1 EDINBORO nCHTIHG SC01S (3-5,2-2 PSAC Wesn VS. SlIPPERY ROGKSaariajf, ROCKETS n-1,1999M PSAC WesO: OctobetSO, SoxHainsanStatlum ♦ W9p.m. Welcome to Sox Harrison Stadium as the Fighting Scots return L, 10-28 HILLSDALE Sept. 4 home to host the high-fly­ GLENVILLE STATE W, 29-20 Sept. 11 ing Rockets of Slippery L, 20-34 Sept. 18 at Mercyhurst Rock. In a scheduling MILLERSVILLE L, 10-20 Sept. 25 oddity in the PSAC, this L, 10-52 Oct. 2 at Shippensburg marks the first time the CLARION W, 30-29 Oct. 9 Rock has played at W, 38-7 Oct. 16 at Lock Haven Edinboro since 1996, with at California(Pa.) L, 35-40 Oct. 23 the last two contests at SLIPPERY ROCK Oct. 30 SRU. INDIANA(PA) Nov. 6 Nov. 13 at Bloomsburg Edinboro had hoped to enter today’s game in a showdown for first place with the Rockets, but a much-improved California(Pa.) outfit was at Youngstown State L, 14-44 Sept. 2 able to outscore the Boro WEST VIRGINIA Sept. 11 in a wild affair, 40-35, last W, 38-3 WESLEYAN week. That left the Scots W, 34-10 at Fairmont State Sept. 18 EAST STROUDSBURG W, 47-10 Sept. 25 at 3-5 overall and 2-2 in at Clarion W, 45-7 Oct. 2 PSAC West play. at lndiana(Pa.) W, 52-14 Oct. 9 Now they look to play CALIFORNIA(PA) W, 31-21 Oct. 16 the role of spoiler against SHIPPENSBURG W, 27-21 Oct. 23 a Slippery Rock club Oct. 30 at Edinboro which has climbed to third Nov. 6 at Kutztown in the NCAA Division II LOCK HAVEN Nov. 13 rankings after an openinggame loss at Youngstown State. The Rockets have proceeded to run off seven straight wins to move to 7-1 and 4-0 in league play. EDINBORO (3-51 SLIPPERY ROCK [7-D THE COACHES Edinboro head coach Tom Hollman (Ohio Northern ‘68) is in his 12th season in charge of the Fighting Scots. With a 78-44-2 record at Edinboro, Hollman ranks as the school’s career record holder for most wins. He also coached four seasons at Wooster. Hollman has an overall mark of 102-55-3, ranking 22nd among all active NCAA Division II coaches in winning percentage, and picking up win number 100 vs. Glenville State. Dr. George Mihalik (Slippery Rock ‘74) is in 12th year at the helm of the Rockets. A former starting quarterback at SRU, Mihalik has guided the Rock to the elite of Division II. Slippery Rock has had just two losing seasons under Mihalik, coming in his first three years. Since 1997, SRU has posted a 30-5 ledger, going to the NCAA Playoffs the last two years. Mihalik has an overall mark of 83-42-4. THE EDIHBORO-SlIPPERY ROCK SERIES SllppenKockleails40-20-7 The Rockets have won the last three meetings between the two schools, with two of those contests at N. Kerr Thompson Stadium. Prior to that, Edinboro had won the previous three outings. EAST YEAR’S GAME SOppenOocitOO, umbon 14 Slippery Rock, PA - Highly-ranked Slippery Rock limited Edinboro to 180 total yards and forced six turnovers. The Rockets, meanwhile, totalled 467 yards, including 303 yards on the ground. Slippery Rock jumped to a 28-0 lead at the half, but the Boro cut the margin in a half with a pair of third quarter touchdowns. Edinboro’s final three possessions ended with interceptions, howev­ er, ending any SCORING comeback hopes. 0 0 14 0 ... . . .14 Edinboro SRU tailback Rick Slippery Rock 7 21 0 6 . . . . . .34 Magulick powered his way for 231 SCOFLE SCORING PLAY QTRT1ME TEAM 0-7 SRU 1 7:14 Rick Magulick 10 yd. pass yards on 43 carries from Randy McKavish and one TD, along (Morgan Anderson kick) with a ten-yard 0-14 SRU 2 8:37 Randy McKavish 7 yd. run reception for six (Morgan Anderson kick) points. 0-21 SRU 2 6:21 Scott Whipple 55 yd. pass SRU EU EU SRU SRU ATT: from Randy McKavish (Morgan Anderson kick) 1:00 Rick Magulick 5 yd. run 2 (Morgan Anderson kick) 3 12:51 Chris Kane recovered blocked punt in end zone (Tyson Cook kick) 3 3:45 Gerald Thompson 37 yd. run (Tyson Cook kick) 14:56 Morgan Anderson 38 yd. 4 field goal 4 1:47 Morgan Anderson 32 yd. field goal # 6,500 * . . .BORO TEAM STATISTICS First Downs ............... ...............5 Rushes-Yards ............ .. .21-72 Passing Yards............ ..........108 Comp-Att-Int............... . .10-23-5 Total Plays ................. ............ 44 Total Offense ............ ..........180 Sacks By-Yards Lost . .......... 0-0 Punts-Avg..................... . . .4-39.5 Fumbles-Lost............... .......... 1-1 Penalties-Yards .......... . .11-128 3rd Down Conv............. . . .1 of 7 Time of Possession . . . . .21:57 0-28 7-28 14-28 14-31 , 14-34 ... ____ROCK . . . ...............19 . . . ___ 58-303 ... .............. 164 . . . ___ 9-22-2 . . . ...............80 . . . .............. 467 . . . ...............1-5 . . ...........2-23.5 . . . ...............0-0 . . . ___ 12-114 . . . ___ 6 of 15 . . . .......... 38:03 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Edinboro - Gerald Thompson 19-87. Slippery Rock - Rick Magulick 43-231, Randy McKavish 8-67, Matt Hildreth 5-22. PASSING: Edinboro - Brian Caldwell 9-21-4108-0TD, Rick Gates 1-2-1-O-OTD. Slippery Rock - Randy McKavish 9-22-2-164-2TD. RECEIVING: Edinboro - Dorian Wilkerson 4-88, Chris Morgan 3-14, Rob Barney 2-1, Mick Lilley 15. Slippery Rock - Scott Whipple 4-104, Larry Wilson 2-35. BORO BITS This is a different Boro team since the last time the Scots played at home. In fact, a lot of that might have to do with that last home game, a 3029 last-minute vic­ tory over Clarion. It’s likely no coinci­ dence that the insertion of Jack Davis into the start­ ing lineup at quar­ terback has revital­ ized the Boro attack. The Scots have scored 30, 38 and 35 points in Davis’ three starts. The redshirt fresh­ man plays with a world of confi­ dence. He has completed 46 of 92 passes for 560 yards with 4 TDs and 5 I NTs ... look­ ing for more rea­ sons for the offense’s resur­ gence - look no further than TE Rob mi nmu um ruoair Barney and TB Stephane Lubin. Barney has emerged as Davis’ favorite target, and at 6’4”, 250 lbs., he is a load once he has the ball. The Central HS product has a team-leading 23 catches for 288 yards and 2 TDs. Over the last four games, however, he has hauled in 19 balls. Lubin, meanwhile, started at cornerback the first five games. He was moved to offense to give Bernard Henry a break, and has now become an amazing complement to the Boro’s leading rusher. The diminutive (5’6”) redshirt freshman comes off his first 100-yard game at Cal, carrying 18 times for 112 yards with 2 TDs. He also caught one pass for 40 yards, and returned 2 kick­ offs for 93 yards, including an 81-yarder for six points. That’s 245 all-purpose yards ... Henry struggled at Cal, gaining just 15 yards on 12 carries. But it’s hard to fault the junior who has had five 100yard games. He leads the Scots with 809 yards on 176 carries, with 7 TDs ... the Boro defense was burned for 341 rushing yards by the Vulcans, dropping from the top spot in the PSAC against the rush to seventh. Senior LB Dan Caro continued his strong play with 14 tackles, giving him 65 for the year. That boosts his career total to 282 hits ... freshman SS Lou Mitchell had 18 stops last Saturday, a high for a Boro player in ‘99 ... DE Dave Smith, a red­ shirt freshman, posted another sack at Cal, giving him 7 for the year. SCGBTIHGTHERGCKETS You could call Slippery Rock dominant, with a capital D! The Rockets have won the PSAC West crown the last two years, and own a 30-game regular season winning streak against Division II competition. The Rockets have trailed at the half the last two weeks, but came on strong to make it 18 straight wins over PSAC West foes. SRU’s lone loss is to Youngstown State, a top-ten team in Division l-AA... after facing the country’s leading rusher in Wesley Cates last week, the Boro will have to contend with SRU’s Dorrian Glenn this week. The sophomore speedster is one half of the Rock’s tailback tandem. He amassed 295 yards in last week’s showdown against 19th-ranked Shippensburg, sprinting 85 yards for the winning score in a 27-21 victory. And he scored 4 TDs in all. All that despite not feeling well. Glenn has gained 429 yards the last two weeks, boosting his season total to 899 yards with 10 TDs ... the other back is Stan Kennedy, a junior who has 653 yards and 10 TDs after gaining 899 yards a year ago ... what makes the SRU offense special is Randy McKavish. The junior quarterback has won PSAC West Player of the Year honors his first two sea­ sons, and recently became the Rock’s all-time leading passer. His numbers aren’t necessarily that noteworthy (240 yards and 5 TDs rushing, 72 of 145 passing for 1033 yards with 6 TDs and 4 INTs), but his intensity level and leadership qualities are ... among McKavish’s targets is D.J. Flick, the PSAC West Rookie of the Year in ‘98. Flick has 11 catches for 271 yards, a gaudy 24.6 yard aver­ age, and averages 11.7 yards on 20 punt returns, with another TD ... the Boro swept the PSAC West awards a year ago, with Brian Polk capturing Defensive Player of the Year accolades. A 5’9” cor­ nerback, he was a second team All-American a year ago ... in all, SRU returned five All-PSAC West first team performers on offense - three on the line - and one on defense. SLIPPERY ROCK HAS LOCAL FLAVOR Credit much of Slippery Rock’s success to harvesting a bountiful crop in Erie County. The Rockets feature a number of former local standouts, some who are playing a key role presently, and others with bright futures. Senior CB Brian Polk, from Girard HS, was the PSAC West Defensive Player of the Year in 1998, and was a con­ sensus preseason All-American. He has 40 tackles, 5 INTs and 6 passes broken up. Another defensive standout is senior Casey Vogt. A defensive end from Harbor Creek HS, Vogt has 33 tackles, including 6 sacks. He is the second member of the Vogt family to star at the Rock, following brother Chad, who quarterbacked the imn/MnscutumM k m vivm . ■■■■IP--------1 - ............ V «IM .1. I r*rtii aarirni ........ Rockets in the mid-90’s. Sophomore Nick Sargent of Fort LeBoeuf HS is the backup at free safety. On the offensive side, former Mercyhurst Prep standout Jaime Kaiser is a 6’4”, 270 lb. junior who starts at left tackle. His backup is Jerry Baker, a junior from Corry HS. As for the future, Lincoln Bufalino, from nearby General McLane HS, is a reserve defensive back, as is East HS freshman Bryan Gore. NEXT WEEK The Fighting Scots will play their final home game of the 1999 cam­ paign, hosting rival lndiana(Pa.) on Saturday, November 6. Kickoff at Sox Harrison Stadium is slated for 1:00 p.m. EDINBORO STATISTICS Att. Rushing Bernard Henry Stephane Lubin Jack Davis EUP Totals Opp Totals Passing Jack Davis Rick Gates EUP Totals Opp Totals 176 39 20 324 286 Att. 92 102 194 231 Receiving Rob Barney Chris Buehner Brandon Richardson Bernard Henry EUP Totals Opp Totals Tackles Dan Caro Lou Mitchell Chris Wiggins Jason Gordon John Smith Dave Smith Comp. 46 47 93 121 Yards 809 231 79 1271 1138 Yards 560 665 1225 1594 Passing Randy McKavish SRU Totals Opp Totals Receiving Nate Stewart Chris Eckenrode D.J. Flick Brad Foor SRU Totals Opp Totals Tackles Mike Waszczuk Jeremy George Mike Welhorsky Justin Walker Brian Polk Lg. 62 30 26 62 62 TD 4 2 6 19 Int. 5 5 10 4 Yards 288 266 166 86 1225 1594 Avg. 12.5 14.0 13.8 7.8 13.2 13.0 TD 2 3 0 1 6 19 Lg. 38 75 22 28 75 68 Solo 29 27 27 27 13 15 Asst. 36 29 14 14 15 12 Total 65 56 41 41 28 27 Sacks 1 0 3 1 3 7 Int. 0 1 0 3 0 0 Avg. 8.6 5.8 4.9 6.0 3.2 TD 10 10 5 28 8 Lg. 85 71 24 85 48 104 113 49 328 342 Att. 145 162 190 Pet. 50.0 46.1 47.9 52.4 TD 7 3 1 13 10 No. 23 19 12 11 93 121 SLIPPERY ROCK STKTISTICS Rushing Att. Yards Dorrian Glenn Stan Kennedy Randy McKavish SRU Totals Opp Totals Avg. 4.6 5.9 4.0 3.9 4.0 Comp. 72 81 89 899 653 240 1982 1094 Yards 1033 1178 1107 Pet. 49.7 50.0 46.8 TD 5 6 7 Int. 4 5 14 No. 22 12 11 9 81 89 Yards 327 128 271 157 1182 1104 Avg. 14.9 10.7 24.6 17.4 14.6 12.4 TD 0 0 1 2 6 7 Lg. 56 19 60 53 60 73 Solo 25 19 25 27 18 Asst. 39 37 24 20 22 Total 64 56 49 47 40 Sacks 1 1 6 2 1 Int. 0 0 2 1 5 nmi Dear Friends of the Fighting Scots: EDINBORO UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC FUND First and foremost, I would like to once again personally thank those of you who supported our inaugural Annual Athletic Fund drive this past year. I am pleased to announce that over 200 new members joined our Edinboro Family to make our initial campaign a success. Entering my second full year as Athleic Director, I wel­ come the challenge of leading Edinboro University’s athletic program into the new centu­ ryAs we enter a year of additional challenges for our department and our student-athletes, we are once again reaching out to the entire Edinboro community to help support our athletic program. Our athletic teams are coming off another successful campaign in 1998-99, but we could not have done it without the continuous support of our campus community, alumni and friends. This year, if you desire, you are invited to earmark your contribution to exiting endow­ ments here at the University. Once again, with no state appropriations for athleti scholarships, we depend on fund raising events such as the Annual Athletic Fund Drive to supplement our athletic programs. Our summer camp season continues to be the main source of our financial development, but we cannot main­ tain our level of excellence without your support. Although still funded well below the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) allowable limit, our athletic scholarship program attempts to create the best educational and athletic oppor­ tunities for our student athletes. At Edinboro University, we are quite proud of our past successes and rich tradition, but we cannot bask in past accomplishments while our sister institutions pass us by in the world of ath­ letic fund raising. Once again, we look forward to hearing from you soon. Please feel free to contact my office with any questions about our fund drive. I enter­ tain any recommendations or suggestions which would better our University and its athletic department. LIST OF BENEFITS Sincerely, Bruce R. 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LACKOVIC U-HAUL 398-8925 199$ Flt9tlU 9c§t r§§tMI Keystone Specializes In: Physical Therapy Sports Injury Rehabilitation Aquatic Therapy Industrial Rehabilitation RchuUdin}* Lives KEYSTONE B REHABILITATION SYSTEMS, TOM HOllMAN Since taking over the Edinboro University football program in 1988, winning and Tom Hollman have become synonymous. Hollman ranks as the all-time winningest coach in Edinboro history, entering his 12th campaign with a 75-41-2 record. In addition to holding the career record for victories, Hollman's .644 winning per­ centage ranks second, bettered only by Denny Creehan (.658). I January of 1988 as the program's 11th head coach. He previously served three seasons as the defensive coordinator at Ohio University. The Fighting Scots posted a 5-4-1 ledger in his initial season, rallying for four wins and a tie in the final five games. Edinboro enjoyed one of its finest seasons ever the following year, finishing 8-3 and ranked seventh in Division II in 1989. The Scots captured their first PSAC West crown since winning the PSAC in 1970, finishing with a perfect 6-0 in league play. The lone losses came to a pair of Division l-AA institutions - Liberty and Youngstown State - and a thrilling 45-32 setback at perennial Division II power North Dakota State in the Division II playoffs. That contest marked Edinboro's first visit to NCAA postseason action, and also marked the Boro as one of the top Division II pro­ grams in the country. Following the 1989 season, Hollman was honored as the top coach in the East Region by the American Football Coaches Association and was selected the PSAC West Coach of the Year. Edinboro bettered the '89 campaign in 1990, going 9-3 and win­ ning its first-ever NCAA playoff game. The Scots won at Virginia Union, 38-14, before suffering a 14-7 setback to PSA.C West rival Indiana (Pa.) in the quarterfinals. Just three weeks earlier the Indians handed Edinboro a 36-29 defeat in a showdown for the PSAC West crown. Edinboro's only other loss in 1990 came to Youngstown State by four points. Following a 7-4 record in 1991, Hollman's Scots finished as the PSAC West runner-up in 1992 and '93, but reached the NCAA play­ offs both years. In 1992, the Scots recorded a 8-2-1 ledger, drop­ ping a narrow 19-15 decision at Ferris State in the first round of postseason play. The '93 season featured a 8-3 finish and a sea­ son-ending 48-28 loss at New Haven in the first round of the play­ offs. With a 7-3 record in 1994, the Scots missed out on postseason action, but they returned in '95, thanks to a 9-2 record and a perfect 6-0 showing in the PSAC West. Following a 44-7 loss at Division IAA power Appalachian State in the second game of the season, Edinboro ran off eight straight wins to attain a playoff berth. New Haven again halted the Scots' playoff hopes in the first round with a 27-12 win. Edinboro was ranked eighth in the final NCAA Division II poll. Hollman was honored as the PSAC West Coach of the Year for the second time in 1995. The Scots went 6-4 in 1996, highlighted by a 48-35 victory over PSAC West champion Clarion. Thafeolden Eagles would go on to Hollman has guided the Edinboro program to nine winning seasons in his first eleven years, marred only by four-win seasons in each of the last two years. That includes five NCAA Division II playoff appearances, the first ever for Edinboro. The Fighting Scots have also captured a pair of Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference titles, in 1989 and 1995, and have been consistently ranked in the national polls. Including four seasons as the head coach at Wooster College, Hollman showcases a career record of 99-52-3. That is good enough to rank him 22nd among all active Division II head coaches for wins in a season is nine, in winning percentage at .653. Hollman’s Wooster teams won six PERSONAL DATA accomplished five times. Two games in each of his four seasons, giving him a 24-11-1 ledger at of those seasons have come the Division III school. tutelage, first Born: St. Mary’s, OH Starting in 1988, his first season asunder head Hollman's coach at Edinboro, the 1990 andcampaigns again in 1995. Hometown: September 1946 Fighting Scots ran off 2, nine straightin winning under Hollman joinedrecord the College Education: ___________________ Hollman. The school Edinboro athletic staff in Ohio Northern University, B.S. in Education ~ 1968; Xavier University, M.S. in Education -1971 Playing Experience: Ohio Northern University, defen­ sive back, receiver - 1965-67 Record School Year Coaching Experience: 6-3 1977 Wooster Sidney (OH) High School -6-3 Wooster 1978 assistant coach, 1968-70; 6-3 Wooster 1979 Greenville (OH) High School 6-2-1 Wooster 1980 head coach, 1971-73; Fremont 5-4-1 Edinboro 1988 Ross (OH) High School - head 8-3 Edinboro 1989 coach, 1974-75; Ohio Northern 9-3 Edinboro 1990 University -- defensive coordina­ 7-4 Edinboro 1991 tor, 1976; Wooster College 8-2-1 Edinboro 1992 head coach, 1977-80; Ball State 8-3 Edinboro 1993 University - assistant coach, 7-3 Edinboro 1994 1981-84; Ohio University 9-2 Edinboro 1995 defensive coordinator, 1985-88; 6-4 Edinboro 1996 Edinboro University - head 4-6 Edinboro 1997 coach, 1988 to present 4-7 Edinboro 1998 Wife: Kandi 99-52-3 15 Seasons Children: Mari (28), Jon (25), Tim TOM HOllMAN’S HEAD COACHING CAREER PSAC Record 4-1-1 6-0 5-1 3-3 4-1-1 5-1 4-2 6-0 4-2 2-4 2-4 45-19-2 NCAA Rank 7th 11th 20th 15th 14th 17th 8th Highlights NCAA Playoffs NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Playoffs NCAA Playoffs NCAA Playoffs 5 NCAA Playoff Berths reach the national semifi­ nals. Edinboro has won four games in each of the last two seasons, going 4-6 in 1997 and 4-7 in '98. In addition to team success, Hollman has coached 55 AllAmericans at Edinboro, including Elbert Cole and Ernest Priester. Both placed in the top three in the voting for the Harlon Hill Award, presented to the NCAA Division II Player of the Year. Cole was a finalist in 1989, with Priester in the top three the following sea­ son. Both players earned All-American recognition. PSAC honors have rolled in for the Scots under Hollman’s tute­ lage. In his eleven seasons, Edinboro players have been honored as the Player of the Year or Rookie of the Year ten times. Hollman is a 1968 graduate of Ohio Northern University, earning his Bachelor's Degree in Education. He was a three-year starter and a two-way performer for the Polar Bears, starting at end on offense and defensive back on defense. He set the school record with 13 career interceptions, and was recognized as an All-American and AllDistrict performer in 1966 and 1967. Hollman also lettered in base­ ball for three years. Hollman's coaching career began in 1968 as an assistant coach at Sidney High School in Sidney, Ohio. After earning a Master's Degree in Education from Xavier University in 1971, he became head coach at Greenville High School in Ohio, posting an impressive 26-2-2 mark from 1971-73. Hollman then moved on to Fremont Ross High School in Ohio in 1974-75, where his teams were 15-3-2. Fremont Ross captured the 1974 Buckeye Conference champi­ onship with a 9-0-1 record. In 1976, Hollman advanced to the college ranks, joining his alma mater, Ohio Northern, as the school's defensive coordinator. He was named the head coach at Wooster College the following year. Hollman snapped a stretch of three consecutive losing seasons for the Scots in his first campaign, going 6-3. It would be the first of four straight six-win seasons. After four seasons in charge of the Wooster program, Hollman served as an assistant coach at Ball State University from 1981-84. He then moved on to Ohio University in 1985, serving as the defen­ sive coordinator until taking over at Edinboro in 1988. Hollman resides in Edinboro with his wife, Kandi. They have four children - Mari, Jon, Tim and Denise. HOLLMAN VS. the TOP 25 WINNINGEST ACTIVE NCAA DIVISION II COUCHES (Minimum five years as college head coach; record at four-year colleges only) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Coach, College ........................... Chuck Broyles, Pittsburgh State . . Ken Sparks, Carson-Newman .... Peter Yetten, Bentley..................... Tony Sparano, New Haven............. Jerry Kill, Emporia State................. Brian Kelly, Grand Valley State . . .. Randy Avery, Saginaw Valley State Danny Hale, Bloomsburg............... Gene Nicholson, Westminster(Pa.) Gene Carpenter, Millersville ........ Frank Cignetti, lndiana(Pa.)........... Bob Biggs, UC Davis ..................... Rudy Abrams, N.C. Central............. Bob Nielsen, Minn.-Duluth............. Carl Iverson, Western State ........ Joe Glenn, Northern Colorado .... Ron Harms, Texas A&M-Kingsville Rob Smith, Western Washington .. Mike Isom, Central Arkansas........... Brad Smith, Chadron State........... Eric Holm, Northern Michigan........ TOM HOLLMAN, EDINBORO........ Jerry Vandergriff, Angelo State . .. George Mihalik, Slippery Rock Willard Bailey, Virginia Union........ .Years . . .9 . .19 . .11 . . .5 . . .5 . . .8 . . .5 . .11 . . .8 . .30 . .17 . . .6 . . .5 . .10 . .15 . .14 . .30 . .10 . . .9 . .12 . . .9 . .15 . .17 . .11 . .26 Won 93 184 80 41 38 65 36 85 64 205 140 49 35 70 101 107 214 66 65 84 64 99 117 76 175 Lost 16 45 23 14 14 24 14 33 25 83 58 21 15 33 48 52 106 33 32 43 34 52 64 41 95 Tied 2 2 1 1 0 2 0 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 4 1 0 3 2 4 7 Pet. .847 .801 .774 .741 .731 .725 .720 .718 .714 .707 .706 .697 .696 .678 .674 .672 .667 .665 .663 .660 .653 .653 .645 .645 .644 OPPOSITION American International........ .2-0 Appalachian State............... .0-1 Bloomsburg......................... .3-0 University at Buffalo............. .2-1 California(Pa.) ................... 11-0 Carson-Newman................. .0-3 Cheyney ............................. .2-0 Clarion ................................ .8-3 Elizabeth City State............. .2-0 Fairmont State..................... .2-0 Ferris State ......................... .0-2 Glenville State..................... .0-2 Hillsdale ............................. .2-1 lndiana(Pa.) ....................... .2-9-1 Kutztown............................. .1-1 Liberty.................................. .0-2 Lock Haven ....................... .11-0 Mansfield.............................. .1-1 Millersville........................... .2-1 New Haven ......................... .1-3 North Dakota State ............. .0-1 Northwood........................... .2-0 Portland State..................... .1-0 Saginaw Valley State........... .1-0 Shepherd.............................. .1-0 Shippensburg ................... .8-3 Slippery Rock ................... .5-5-1 So. Connecticut State ........ .2-0 Virginia Union ..................... .1-0 Youngstown State............... .0-3 PSAC West opponents in BOLD (23) and Denise (21) ImK SCOTT BROWNINC Offensive OeorOinater/Offensne line Scott Browning holds the longest tenure of anyone on the Edinboro University coaching staff. Browning is in his fifth sea­ son as the offensive coordinator and his 14th year overall. Browning has coached a variety of posi­ tions at the Boro, including the offensive line for the last six years. He also coached the running backs and defensive backs in the past. In his many capacities, Browning has coached several All-Americans such as Steve Russell, Michael Willis, Wade Smith, Georj Lewis, Mike Barnes, Elbert Cole and Jeremy O'Day. In addition to his extensive experience at Edinboro, Browning has served as an assistant coach at three NCAA Division I institu­ tions. Prior to joining the Fighting Scot staff in 1986, he coached receivers and running backs at Ohio State for three years. The Buckeyes went to the Fiesta Bowl, the Rose Bowl and the Citrus Bowl in his three seasons. Browning served as the secondary coach at New Mexico State in 1982, and the following year instruct­ ed the receivers at Idaho State. That outfit reached the NCAA Division l-AA playoffs. A 1981 graduate of Ohio State with a Bachelor's Degree in Education, Browning began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Worthington High School and Dayton-Fairview High School in Ohio from 1979-81. Before transferring to Ohio State, he attend­ ed Capital University, where he played football for one season. Browning later earned a Master's Degree in Education Administration from New Mexico State in 1983. Browning and his wife, Lynn, reside in Edinboro and have two children, Andrew, 5, and Kaitlyn , one year old. WAYNE BRADFORD Defensive Cooriinator/Oefensive line Wayne Bradford is the newest member of the Edinboro coaching staff, joining the program in early August. Bradford previ­ ously was the defensive coordinator at Salisbury State University. In addition to serving as the defensive coordinator, Bradford will instruct the Fighting Scot defensive linemen. A graduate of Salisbury State, Bradford began his coaching career at his alma mater in 1990, serving as an assistant coach in charge of the defensive linemen and linebackers. In 1994, he was promot­ ed to defensive coordinator. His defenses excelled during that peri­ od. A year ago, the Sea Gulls paced the Atlantic Central Football Conference in pass defense and quarterback sacks. In 1997, Salisbury State ranked 38th in NCAA Division II in total defense. Pff f allowing just 268 yards per game. His 1995 defensive unit produced a first team AFCA All-American at linebacker, and helped the Sea Gulls finish 7-2 with a berth in the ECAC Southwest Championship Game. Bradford graduated from Salisbury in 1990 with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration. He completed work on his Master's Degree in Business Administration from Salisbury State in 1992. In addition to working as a member of the football staff, Bradford was a faculty member in the School of Business. Since 1996, he has been the Director of the Business Graduate Programs for the Perdue School of Business at Salisbury State. As an undergraduate, Bradford was an offensive lineman, he played on the 1986 Salisbury State team which finished as the NCAA Division III national runnerup. Bradford and his wife, Gwen, have one son, Nicholas, one-anda-half reside in Edinboro. DDSTIN CAIHOUN linehackers / Dustin Calhoun enters his third season as a member of the Edinboro coaching staff. After directing the secondary for two seasons, Calhoun will serve as the line­ backer coach in 1999. Calhoun joined the Fighting Scots' staff after serving as a graduate assistant coach at Ohio State for two years. While with the Buckeyes he worked primarily with the secondary. Ohio State appeared in two bowl games during his stay. The Buckeyes played in the Citrus Bowl in 1995, then finished with the secondranked team in the country in ‘96 following a win over Arizona State in the Rose Bowl. Prior to beginning work on his Master's Degree in Physical Education at Ohio State, Calhoun spept one season as an assistant coach and the strength and conditigning coach at Lakewood High School in Ohio. He also has served as an assistant coach at Westerville North High School in Ohio in 1993, and was a volunteer coach at Ohio State in 1994. Calhoun earned his Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education from Otterbein College in 1993, where he played baseball and foot­ ball. He and his wife, Wendi, reside in Edinboro with their ninemonth-old son, Parker. iii§ /IfAfiff Sfff /ftffIII JIM HENSON Running Backs ^ WiDe Receivers Jim Henson is another one of the Fighting Scot assistant coaches who will have new responsibilities in 1999. After guiding the defensive line a year ago, Henson enters his second year on the Edinboro staff in charge of the running backs. Henson joined the Edinboro staff after serving as a mathematics teacher, football coach and athletic director at Grand Valley High School in Ohio for 22 years. At Grand Valley, he led the Mustangs to a 150-68-4 record, including five Grand River Conference champi­ onships, three East Suburban Conference titles, and three state playoff appearances. In the 1990's, Henson's charges posted three undefeated campaigns and a 23-game regular season winning streak. Henson was named the conference Coach of the Year sev­ eral times, culminated by his selection as the Ohio Division V Coach of the Year in 1997. Prior to beginning his stellar career at Grand Valley, Henson debuted as an assistant coach at Cardinal Middlefield (OH) High School, where he served for eight years. Henson graduated from Hiram College in 1968 with a Bachelor's Degree in Arts & Mathematics, then later completed work on his Master's Degree in Mathematics Education from Youngstown State University in 1972. He and his wife, Evelyn, reside in Orwell, Ohio. They are the parents of a son, Jim, and daughter, Jennifer. Brian Decker begins his first season as a member of the Edinboro coaching staff. Decker is hardly a stranger to the Fighting Scot program, however. He enjoyed an outstanding career as a safety for the Scots, including earning PSAC West Defensive Player of the Year honors in 1997. Decker makes his coaching debut on the other side of the football, tutoring the receivers. A native of Portville, NY, Decker played for coach Tom Hollman from 1995-97. He was a first team All-PSAC West selection as a junior and senior, fin­ ishing as the team's second-leading tackier both years. In addition to his conference awards. Decker was named to the CoSIDA AllAmerican team in '96, and was a Football Gazette third team AllAmerican that same year. He finished his career with 11 intercep­ tions, tied for seventh on the all-time list. Decker also excelled at track, earning All-American honors in 1996 when he high-jumped TT, good for seventh place at the NCAA Division II Nationals. Decker graduated from Edinboro in December 1997 with a Bachelor's Degree in History. He resides in Edinboro. MARK HODVER Tigiit fads MARIO HODSTON Defensive Backs After a stellar career at Edinboro, Mario Houston joined the Fighting Scots' coach­ ing staff three years ago. He coached the wide receivers his first two seasons, but the East Cleveland, OH native now returns to familiar surroundings as the defensive backs coach. As a defensive back for the Scots, Houston earned PSAC Rookie of the Year accolades in 1990 after leading the team with five interceptions. That total ranks 11th all-time for season interceptions. He was a two-time All-PSAC selection and concluded his career with school records for passes broken up (53). He also holds the season record for pass deflections with 16 in 1990. In addition, Houston racked up 269 career tackles, racking among the top twenty all-time tacklers. Houston was also a standout in the classroom, earning Scholar-Athlete recognition three times. He earned his Bachelor's Degree in Accounting in 1996. The father of a five-year-old son, DeAndre, Houston resides in Edinboro. liii ritMu sc§t r§§nan iAulU Mark Hoover is in his first season as a member of the Fighting Scot staff. He is working with the tight ends. Hoover served as the offensive/defen­ sive line coach at nearby General McLane High School a year ago. 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HEAD COACH: Tom Hollman ASSISTANT COACHES: Scott Browning (offensive coordinator/offensive line); Wayne Bradford (defensive coordinator/defensive line); Dustin Calhoun (linebackers); Mario Houston (secondary): Jim Henson (running backs): Brian Decker (wide receivers): Mark Hoover (tight ends) Junior Bernard Henry leads the Fighting Scots with 809 yards rushing on 176 carries, with 7 TDs. He also owns 11 receptions for 86 yards and 1 TD. Wlf WHEN EDINBORO HAS THE BAll. WHEN SlIPPERY ROCK HAS THE BAll... EDINIOROIFHNSI- ERINBORO REFENSE WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB FB TB PK 5 79 76 54 70 68 88 40 14 35 33 17 SlIPrEBYROCKDEIENSEDE DT NT DE OLB MLB OLB CB CB SS FS P Jeremy Brain(6-0, 179, Sr.) Pat Baughman (6-1, 305, Sr.) Brandon Nicodemus (6-2, 264, Fr.-r) Wayne Lloyd (6-1, 273, Sr.) Mark Weidner (6-2, 265, Jr.) Justin Crousey (6-1, 293, Jr.) Rob Barney (6-4, 250, Sr.) Chris Buehner (6-1, 195, So.) Jack Davis (6-3, 216, Fr.-r) Mick Lilley (6-1, 245, Sr.) Bernard Henry (6-1, 210, Jr.) Sean McNicholas (6-5, 214, Fr.) 87 90 95 57 33 50 66 37 26 45 40 7 Nate Hogg (6-4, 245, So.) John Sabo (6-1, 265, Jr.) Ian Anderson (6-2, 255, So.) Casey Vogt (6-3, 240, Sr.) Jeremy George (6-2, 235, Sr.) Mike Waszczuk (6-0, 235, Jr.) Mike Welhorsky (6-2, 235, Sr.) Brian Polk (5-9, 175, Sr.) Jim Urbano (5-11, 170, So.) Justin Walker (6-1, 205, Jr.) Jason Hawks (6-2, 195, Sr.) Ryan McKavish (6-0, 200, Fr.-r) Josh Geis .... WR/PK Keldrick Walker . ___ LB Scott Harrer . . . . . . .WR Jeremy Brain . . . . . .WR D.K. McDonald . . . . .CB George Bailey . . . . .WR Ed Nelson .... . . .QB Orestes Artini . . . . . .CB Derrick Fair . . . ___ CB Jack Davis .... ___ QB Nick Roth........ . . . .SS Corey Jensen . . . . . .QB Sean McNicholas .PK/P Rick Gates .... ___ QB Paul Amico .... ___ FB Kevin Bellush . . . . .WR Jason Gordon . . ___ FS David Hart .... ___SS 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 Anthony Williams Tommie Virgies . . Will Paxton.......... Chris Wiggins . . . Chris Kane........ Benjamin Keefer . Bernard Henry . . Nick Oto............ Mick Lilley.......... Stephane Lubin . Dave Holton .... Chris Buehner . . . Matt Crouse .... Matt Jakovac .. . Chris Morgan . . . Lou Mitchell .... Sean Keslar .... Foster Johnson . . . .TB . .CB . .CB . .LB . .FS . .FB . .TB . . .LB . .FB . .CB . . .LB . .WR . .FB . .TE . .FB . .SS . . .LB . . .LB 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 63 65 68 70 71 73 74 75 76 78 79 John Smith........ . .DE Ian Etheridge . . . . .DE Shawn Harris . . . . .DE Neil Cridge........ . . . .C Brian Richardson . . .OG Wayne Lloyd .... . . . .C Nick Blair .......... . .DT Dan Caro .......... . . .LB Jason Antolik . . . . .DT Justin Crousey . . . .OT Mark Weidner . . . . .OG Greg Tarbell........ . .OG Blaise Chapman . . .OL Steve Smith .... . .OT Jason Oman .... . .OT Brandon Nicodemus .OG Pat Ashley ........ . .DT Pat Baughman . . . .OT 80 81 82 83 84 86 88 89 90 91 92 95 98 SlIPPERY ROCK OFFENSE... Dave Smith (6-2, 235, Fr.-r) Glenn Mannion (6-1, 265, Jr.) Jason Antolik (6-2, 257, Sr.) John Smith (6-2, 221, Sr.) Chris Wiggins (5-9, 215, Fr.-r) Dan Caro (6-1, 245, Sr.) Sean Keslar (6-3, 221, Fr.-r) Tommie Virgies (6-0, 173, Fr.) D.K. McDonald (6-0, 180, Jr.) Lou Mitchell (5-9, 190, Fr.) 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DF Glenn Mannion . . . . .DT / ----J--- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 William Howell.... WR Dorrian Glenn........... RB Morgan Anderson . . PK Anthony Pegues . . . .DB Lamar Clayborn . . . .RB Mike Halberg ............. P Ryan McKavish ..WR/P Stan Kennedy........... RB Chris Petrarca........... LB Kevin Dvorchak . . . .QB Joe Celaschi . . . .QB/TE D.J. Flick.............WR Brad Poor ............... WR Randy McKavish . . .QB Chris Eckenrode . . .WR Wyatt Campbell . . . .PK Shawn Hanzely . . . .DB Tad Campagna.........QB Larry Raisley...... WR Quincy Carraway . . .RB Bryan Gore............... DB Darnell Avent........... RB Jason Hohman.........CB 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 50 51 Jim Urbano............... DB Nick Sargent............. DB Lincoln Bufalino . . . .DB Mike Burns............... LB Frank Valvano........... LB Pete Dreher............. DB Jeremy George.........LB Chris George .......... 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