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1999 SCHEDUIE
HILLSDALE
GLENVILLE STATE

1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.

at Mercyhurst

1:30 p.m.

September 25

MILLERSVILLE
(Parents Day)

1:00 p.m.

October 2
October 9

at Shippensburg
CLARION
(Homecoming)

1:00 p.m.

October 16
October 23
October 30
November 6
November 13

at Lock Haven
at California(Pa.)
SLIPPERY ROCK

September 4
September 11
September 18

INDIANA(PA)
at Bloomsburg

2:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.

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

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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.

ONTHERADIB
Edinboro University football fans can catch all the Fighting Scot gridiron action on a pair of stations this fall. WQLN FM

207 Plum Street
Edinboro Ph. 734-4600

The Source

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.

verted 5 of 7 three-pointers ... Dave Holton is becoming an impact
player on special teams. While doing an excellent job as the long
snapper, the sophomore linebacker has really made his mark on
the punt return team. Holton has blocked punts the last two weeks.
The Boro has blocked a punt in each of its first three games ...
Mercyhurst became the first team to rush for 100 yards against the
Boro. The Lakers gained 118 yards ...redshirt freshman Dave
Smith is quickly making his mark as a pass rushing specialist.
Smith, a 6’2”, 235 lb. defensive end, has had at least one sack in
each of the first three games.

EDINBORO HGHTINB SCOTS 11-2)
VS.
MIllERSnUE MARAUDERS n-1)
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EDINBORO 11-2)
Sept. 4
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13

HILLSDALE
GLENVILLE STATE
at Mercyhurst
MILLERSVILLE
at Shippensburg
CLARION
at Lock Haven
at California(Pa.)
SLIPPERY ROCK
INDIANA(PA)
at Bloomsburg

L, 10-28
W, 29-20
L, 20-34

MIUERSVILLE11-1)
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13

BOWIE STATE
at New Haven
at Edinboro
MANSFIELD
at Bloomsburg
INDIANA(PA)
at West Chester
kutztown

at East Stroudsburg
CHEYNEY

W,41-0
L, 35-38

Welcome to Parents
Day at Sox Harrison
Stadium. The Fighting
Scots play their final nonPSAC West opponent
before opening divisional
play next week. However,
Edinboro is not stepping
out of the PSAC, instead
bringing in the East
Division preseason
favorite in Millersville.
Both teams come off
losses last weekend. The
Fighting Scots turned the
ball over five times and
gave up a 14-0 lead in
dropping a 34-20 decision
at Mercyhurst. The
Marauders, meanwhile,
played at Division II
power New Haven, falling
in the final minute by a
38-35 count.
Even still, the
Marauders are tied for
20th in the latest NCAA
Division II rankings.

THE COACHES

Edinboro head coach Tom Hollman (Ohio Northern ‘68) is in his
12th season in charge of the Fighting Scots. With a 76-43-2 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 100-54-3, ranking 22nd among all active
NCAA Division II coaches in winning percentage, and picking up
win number 100 vs. Glehville State.
Dr. Gene Carpenter (Huron ‘63) is in 30th year as the head coach
at Millersville. Under Carpenter’s guidance, Millersville has won ten
PSAC Eastern Division championships. In fact, in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, only Penn State’s Joe Paterno
has more wins. With a career record of 206-84-6 (including one
season at Adams State), Carpenter stands second among Division
II coaches in career victories.

THE EDINRORO-MIUERSWllE SERIES
The Marauders gained a narrow lead in the series with a con­
vincing 42-7 win last season. Edinboro has won two of three meet­
ings at Sox Harrison Stadium, however, including a 52-27 triumph
in 1993. That marks the last time the Ville invaded the Boro.

SCOUTIHG THE MARAUDERS

EAST YEAR’S GAME
MUIeKinlle 42, Uinbon 7
Millersville, PA — For the third straight week a Boro opponent
scored more than forty points. PSAC East power Millersville ran
over the Scot D for 471 yards, while the Marauder defense held
Gerald Thompson in check.
For the third straight week, as well, the Scots faced a high-pow­
ered aerial attack. Marauder Drew Folmar did not disappoint, com­
pleting 16 of 21 passes for 286 yards with 4 TDs.
One of the
SCORING
few
bright
spots for
Edinboro
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the
Boro
was
Millersville
0 21
7 14 . . . . . .42
punter Tyson Cook.
TEAM QTRTIME SCORING PLAY
SCORE Cook averaged
MU
2
13:35 Mike McFetridge 13 yd. pass
0-7
46.8 yards on five
from Drew Folmar
boots, with a long
(Andy Ryzewski kick)
of 64 yards.
MU
2
6:50 Shawn Foxworth 51 yd. pass
0-14
MU

2

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2

MU

3

MU

4

MU

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from Drew Folmar
(Andy Ryzewski kick)
4:20 John Flamish 2 yd. run
(Andy Ryzewski kick)
0:43 Gerald Thompson 1 yd. run
(Tyson Cook kick)
8:24 John Flamish 52 yd. pass from
Drew Folmar
(Andy Ryzewski kick)
12:10 Chris Hemmert 24 yd. pass
Drew Folmar
(Andy Ryzewski kick)
2:08 Dondre Gilliam 3 yd. run
(Andy Ryzewski kick)

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7-21
7-28

7-35

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TEAM STATISTICS___ BORO..............W’VILLE
First Downs..........................13...................... 20
Rushes-Yards..................31-61...............40-185
Passing Yards...................... 176
286
Comp-Att-Int................. 13-29-1
16-22-1
Total Plays........................... 60...................... 62
Total Offense...................... 237
471
Sacks By-Yards Lost............0-0................... 5-47
Punts-Avg......................... 5-46.8
2-37.0
Fumbles-Lost........................ 0-0..................... 0-0
Penalties-Yards.................. 8-71...................2-20
3rd Down Conv..............3 of 13.............. 8 of 14
Time of Possession........ 27:33................. 32:27
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING: Edinboro - Gerald Thompson 21-77,
Dawn Price 2-18. Millersville - Dondre Gilliam
15-117, John Flamish 15-60.
PASSING: Edinboro - Brian Caldwell 13-28-0176-OTD, Rick Gates 0-1-1-0-0TD. Millersville Drew Folmar 16-21-1-286-4TD, Dondre Gilliam 01-O-O-OTD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Rob Barney 5-72,
Quentin Ware-Bey 3-49, Chris Buehner 2-24.
Miilersvilie - Sean Scott 6-89, Mike McFetridge 458, Chris Hemmert 4-36.

BORO BITS
While the Boro suf­
fered a disappoint­
ing 34-20 loss at
Mercyhurst last
week, several play­
ers enjoyed out­
standing outings in
a losing cause.
Bernard Henry
posted his third
straight 100-yrd
effort, gaining 119
yards on 28 pun­
ishing carries. That
gives him 348
yards in three
games ... Chris
Buehner, who
entered the season
with just seven
career receptions,
caught 4 passes for
117 yards, includ­
ing a 75-yarder for
the Boro’s first TD
... freshman Sean
McNicholas contin­
ues to impress. He
averaged 37.2
yards on five punts,
and made good on
field goal attempts
of 39 and 35 yards.
He has now con­
iIn t h3

Millersville suffered a heart-breaking loss a week ago, giving
up a 45-yard field goal with 32 seconds left in a 38-35 bss at New
Haven ... the Marauders, 8-2 a year ago and the PSAC East titlist,
are the preseason favorites to repeat. Despite the loss, they are
tied for 20th in the latest NCAA Division II poll ... for the fourth
straight week the Scots will face a proficient passing game. Junior
Drew Folmar already ranks third in career passing yards at the Ville
with 5,666 yards. He has thrown 53 career TDs, a school record.
Folmar earned first team All-PSAC East accolades ... Folmar’s
favorite target is Sean Scott. The junior wideout caught 13 passes
for 150 yards vs. New Haven, giving him 19 catches for 279 yards
in two games ... Millersville is not a one-dimensional team. The
Marauders also feature a dangerous running back in John Flamish,
another All-PSAC first teamen The 5’11”, 215 lb. junior gained 19
yards with 2 TDs in the opener vs. Bowie State, but was held to 43
yards on 17 totes last week ... Boro coach Tom Hollman feels the
Scots won’t see a larger offensive line all year than Millersville’s.
The five average an even 300 lbs., led by Matt Doherty, a 290 lb.
center who was a first team All-PSAC East choice ... the defense is
paced by all-conference performer Lee Rizzotto. The senior line­
backer has 18 tackles, including a pair of sacks. DE Jarad Tucker
also owns two sacks.

OH THOSE TURROVERS
In week number one, the Fighting Scots committed seven
turnovers which led to 28 points in a 28-10 loss to Hillsdale. The
following week, the Boro went without a turnover and posted a 2920 win over Glenville State. The turnovers returned in game num­
ber three, as five miscues resulted in 17 Mercyhurst points. Final
score - Mercyhurst 34, Edinboro 20. The good news for head
coach Tom Hollman is that, if form holds true, the Scots will be
error-free in the even numbered week.

YOUNG SECONDARY HOIDING UP WEIL
One would think that after facing three top-notch quarterbacks,
the Edinboro secondary, with three freshmen starters, would be
shellshocked. But the youthful group has held up quite well.
Against Mercyhurst’s Matt Kissell, the foursome limited the Laker
standout to 25 completions in 48 attempts for 241 yards, a week
after he had thrown for over 400 yards. Freshman FS Jason
Gordon has both of the Boro’s interceptions.

HENRY COMPRRES FAVORARIY TO THOMPSON
One constant at Edinboro since Tom Hollman took charge is
the presence of a standout ballcarrier. The latest in that long line is
Bernard Henry. The 6’1”, 210 lb. junior has topped the 100-yard
mark in each of his first three games wearing the Red & White. For
the record, Gerald Thompson turned the treick a year ago on his
way to a school-record 1,698 yards. The team that stopped him in
week number four? Millersville. Thompson was held to 77 yards
vs. the Marauders.

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MIEICOME BACK RON
A week ago the Scots faced a former player in Tom Herman,
an assistant on the Mercyhurst staff and a member of the 1970
Edinboro PSAC championship team. This week the Boro wel­
comes home Ron Rankin, who played running back for Edinboro in
the early 1980’s. Rankin is the Millersville defensive coordinator.

NEXT WEEK
The Fighting Scots leave Erie County for the first time in 1999,
opening PSAC West play with a contest at Shippensburg. Kickoff
is slated for 1 p.m. on Saturday, October 2.

EDINBORO STATISTICS

Rushing
Bernard Henry
Chris Morgan
Anthony Williams
Mick Lilley
EUP Totals
Opp Totals

Att.
79
13
11
7

Yards
348
61
28
27

Avg.
4.4
4.7
2.5
3.9

TD
3
1
0
0

Lg-

128
93

401
277

3.1
3.0

4
3

18
54

Pet.
44.8

TD
2

Int.
4

42.9
51.3

2
5

4
2

Att. Comp.
Yards
Passing
30
Rick Gates
437
67
70
30
437
EUP Totals
109
56
548
Opp Totals
Yards
Receiving
No.
Chris Buehner
8
169
Brandon Richardson
8
103
62
Scott Harrer
4
30
548
EUP Totals
56
548
Opp Totals

18
11
15
10

Avg.
21.1
12.9
15.5

TD
2
0
0

Lg.
75
19
32

18.3
9.8

2
5

75
49

Asst.
10
4
6
7
7

Total
19
17
17
15
14

Sacks
0
1
0
4
0

Int.
0
0
0
0
0

MILLERSinilE
STATISTICS
Att.
Yards
Rushing

Solo
9
13
11
8
7

Tackles
Dan Caro
Chris Wiggins
Stephane Lubin
Dave Smith
Lou Mitchell

John Flamish
Ali Johnson
M’Ville Totals
Opp Totals
Passing
Drew Folmar
M’Ville Totals
Opp Totals

Avg.

TD

Lg.

35
13

192
84

5.5
6.5

3
1

33
23

79
74

345
239

4.4
3.2

5
2

33
44

Att.
58

Comp.
33

Yards
475

Pet.
56.9

TD
4

Int.
2

60
63

35
27

503
434

58.3
42.9

4
3

2
2

Receiving
Sean Scott
Chris Hemmerft
Dondre Gilliam
Chris Patton
M’Ville Totals
Opp Totals
Tackles
Lee Rizzotto
Matt Shields
Jon Bucher
Jeremy McCracken

No.
19
4
3
3
35

Yards
279
29
89
38
503

Avg.
14.7
7.3
29.7
12.7
14.4

TD
2
1
1
0
4

Lg.
53
11
68
14
68

27

434

16.1

3

57

Solo
10
10
8
7

Asst.
8
2
2
2

Total
18
12
10
9

Sacks
2
0
1
1

Int.
0
0
1
0

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Dear Friends of the Fighting Scots:
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
ry.
As 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 contrribution 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.
Sincerely,

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TOM HOllHaN

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 PSAC West rival
Indiana (Pa.) in the quarterfinals. Just three weeks earlier the
Indians handed Edinboro a 36-29 defeat in a shovydown 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. The golden Eagles would go on to

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 victo­
ries, Hollman's .644 winning per­
centage ranks second, bettered
only by Denny Creehan (.658).
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
in winning percentage at .653. Hollman’s Wooster teams won six
games in each of his four seasons, giving him a 24-11-1 ledger at
the Division III school.
Starting in 1988, his first season as head coach at Edinboro, the
Fighting Scots ran off nine straight winning campaigns under
Hollman. The school record
for wins in a season is nine,
PERSONAL DJITA
accomplished five times. Two
of those seasons have come
under Hollman's tutelage, first
Born: St. Mary’s, OH
in 1990 and again in 1995.
Hometown: September 2, 1946
Hollman joined the
College Education:
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
School
Year
Record
Coaching Experience:
1977
Wooster
6-3
Sidney (OH) High School 1978
Wooster
6-3
assistant coach, 1968-70;
1979
Wooster
6-3
Greenville (OH) High School -1980
Wooster
6-2-1
head coach, 1971-73; Fremont
1988
Edinboro
5-4-1
Ross (OH) High School - head
1989
Edinboro
8-3
coach, 1974-75; Ohio Northern
1990
Edinboro
9-3
University - defensive coordina­
1991
Edinboro
7-4
tor, 1976; Wooster College 1992
Edinboro
8-2-1
head coach, 1977-80; Ball State
1993
Edinboro
8-3
University - assistant coach,
1994
Edinboro
7-3
1981-84; Ohio University 1995
Edinboro
9-2
defensive coordinator, 1985-88;
1996
Edinboro
6-4
Edinboro University - head
1997
Edinboro
4-6
coach, 1988 to present
1998
Edinboro
4-7
Wife: Kandi
15 Seasons
99-52-3
Children: Mari (28), Jon (25), Tim
(23) and Denise (21)

TOM HOllMAN’S HEAD COACHING CAREER

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6-0
5-1
3-3
4-1-1
5-1
4-2
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4-2
2-4
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Highlights

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11th
20th
15th
14th
17th
8th

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NCAA Quarterfinals
NCAA Playoffs
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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.

HOIIMANVS. the

TOP 25 WINNINGEST ACTIVE NCAA DIVISION II COACHES
(Minimum five years as coilege head coach; record at four-year colleges only)
1.
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9.
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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..........

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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...............
Fairmont State.......................
Ferris State...........................
Glenville State.......................
Hillsdale ................................

.2-0
.2-0
.0-2
.0-2
.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

SCiQTT BR0WMIIII6
Ottenslue Coormator/Ottensm 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
nefeasiue Goominator/Oetenslve 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.

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.

DUSTIN GAIHOUN
Uaeliackers
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 spent one season as an assistant
coach and the strength and conditioning 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.

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wme 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 77, 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.

Tiglit EnRs

MARIO HOUSTON
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.
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.

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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. He
helped the Lancers finish with a 10-1
record and capture the Erie County
League title. General McLane advanced
to the District 10 championship game.
Prior to coaching at General McLane,
Hoover began his coaching career as a
student assistant at James A. Garfield
(OH) High School.
A native of Sugar Grove, PA, Hoover received his Bachelor’s
Degree in Communications in 1996. He is currently pursuing his
teacher’s certification in Elementary education at edinboro.

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Paul Amico
FB
5-9 220 Fr.
Rochester, NY/Bishop Kearney
Jason Antolik
DT
6-2 257 Sr.
Pittsburgh, PA/Woodland Hills
Orestes Artini
CB 5-11 177 Fr.
Liverpool, NY/Liverpool
Pat Ashley
DT
6-4 266 Fr.
LeRoy, NY/LeRoy
George Bailey WR 5-11 195 Jr.
Altoona, PA/Altoona
Rob Barney
TE
6-4 250 Sr.
Erie, PA/Central
Pat Baughman OT 6-1 305 Sr.
Stroudsburg, PA/Stroudsburg
Kevin Bellush
WR 5-11 188 So.
Mt. Pleasant, PA/Mt. Pleasant
Nick Blair
DT
6-0 266 Fr.
Norton, MA/Bishop Fechan
Jeremy Brain
WR 6-0 179 Sr.
Uniontown, PA/Laurel Highlands
Chris Buehner WR 6-1 195 So.
Hopwood, PA/Laurel Highlands
Dan Caro
LB
6-1 245 Sr.
Bedford, PA/Bedford
Neil Cridge
C
6-4 250 Fr.
Imperial, PA/West Allegheny
Matt Crouse
FB
6-0 219 Fr.
Brownsville, PA/Brownsville
Justin Crousey OT 6-1 293 Jr.
West Mifflin, PA/West Mifflin
Mike Daughton DE 6-5 219 Fr.
Liverpool, NY/Liverpool
Jack Davis
QB 6-3 216 Fr.
Cleveland, OH/Villa Angela St. Joseph
Greg Delluomo DE 6-4 206 Fr.
Poland, OH/Poland Seminary
Ian Etheridge
DE 6-2 248 Fr.
Lemont Furnace, PA/Laurel Highlands
Derrick Fair
CB 5-7 170 Fr.
Cleveland, OH/Cleveland Heights
Rick Gates
QB 6-3 212 Jr.
Brownsville, PA/Geibel
Pete Gaylord
C
6-1 220 Fr.
Gowanda, NY/Gowanda
JoshGeis
WR/K 5-10 166 So.
Altoona, PA/Altoona
Jason Gordon
FS
6-0 176 Fr.
Columbus, OH/Brookhaven
Scott Harrer
WR 6-0 192 Sr.
Coraopolis, PA/Montour
Shawn Harris
DE 6-3 245 Sr.
Columbus, OH/Brookhaven
David Hart
SS
6-2 198 So.
Saegertown, PA/Saegertown
Bernard Henry TB
6-1 210 Jr.
Wadesboro, NC/Vermilion JC
Dave Holton
LB
6-0 224 So.
Altoona, PA/Altoona
Matt Jakovac
TE
6-1 233 So.
Gibsonia, PA/Pine-Richland

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98
84
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75
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29
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53
15
91
80
81
48

Corey Jensen
QB 6-1 193 Fr.
Chesterland, OH/West Geauga
Brent Jernigan SS
6-0 187 So.
Pittsburgh, PA/Kiski Prep
Foster Johnson LB
6-2 214 Fr.
Rochester, NY/lrondequoit
Chris Kane
FS
5-11 190 So.
Carlisle, PA/Ramstein American
Benjamin Keefer FB
5-10 240 Jr.
Belle Vernon, PA/Belle Vernon
Sean Keslar
LB
6-3 221 Fr.
McDonald, PA/Fort Cherry
MattLibell
WR
5-9 173 Sr.
Girard, PA/Girard
Mick Lilley
FB
6-1 245 Sr.
Connellsville, PA/Connellsville
Wayne Lloyd
C
6-1 273 Sr.
Warren, PA/Warren
Stephane Lubin TB
5-6 165 Fr.
Brampton, ONT/Brampton Centennial
Jake Lulich
OT
6-7 326 Fr.
Library, PA/South Park
Glenn Mannion DT
6-1 265 Jr.
Cranberry Twp., PA/Seneca Valley
Tyler Markus
PK 5-10 213 Fr.
Newark, OH/Newark
D.K. McDonald CB
6-0 180 Jr.
Orrville, OH/Orrville
Sean McNicholas PK/P 6-5 214 Fr.
Kirtland, OH/Kirtland
Lou Mitchell
SS
5-9 190 Fr.
Pittsburgh, PA/Wilkinsburg
Chris Morgan
FB
5-10 250 Sr.
Duquesne, PA/Duquesne
Jon Murphy
DE
6-1 216 Sr.
New Brighton, PA/New Brighton
Ed Nelson
QB
6-4 211 Fr.
Panama, NY/Panama Central
Brandon Nkxxlemus OG 6-2 264 Fr.
Altoona, PA/Altoona
Jason Oman
OT 6-5 292 Fr.
Sharpsville, PA/Sharpsville
NickOto
LB
6-1 210 Jr.
Pittsburgh, PA/Plum
Will Paxton
CB
5-8 193 Jr.
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry Traditional
Braxlon Richarclson TE
6-4 235 Fr.
Euclid, OH/Euclid
Brian Richardson OG
5-11 248 Fr.
Wellsville, NY/Wellsville
Nick Roth
SS
6-0 204 Fr.
Berea, OH/Berea
Steve Scheloske DT
6-2 240 So.
Erie, PA/Strong Vincent
Dave Smith
DE
6-2 235 Fr.
Polk, PA/Franklin
Howard Smith WR 6-3 186 Fr.
Pittsburgh, PA/Shaler
John Smith
DE
6-2 221 Sr.
Philadelphia, PA/West Philadelphia

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Steve Smith
OT 6-2 300 Fr.
Orwell, OH/Grand Valley
Jamaal Stewart DT 5-10 230
Sr.
Erie, PA/Central
Greg Tarbell
OG 6-2 288 So.
Erie, PA/McDowell
Tommie Virgies CB 6-0 173 Fr.
Euclid, OH/Euclid
Keldrick Walker LB 5-7 172 Fr.
Miami, FL/Miami Senior
Mark Weidner
OG 6-2 265 Jr.
Allison Park, PA/Shaler
Chris Wiggins
LB 5-9 215 Fr.
Solon, OH/Solon
Anthony Williams TB 5-8 190 Fr.
Pittsburgh, PA/Peabody

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)

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EDINBORO HAS THE BAll

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MIllERSVIlLE HAS THE BALI.

EDINBORO OFFENSE

MIllERSVILlE DEFENSE...

EDINBORO DEFENSE...

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Scott Harrer (6-0, 192, 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.)
Greg Tarbell (6-2, 288, So.)
Rob Barney (6-4, 250, Sr.)
Chris Buehner (6-1, 195, So.)
Rick Gates (6-3, 212, Jr.)
Mick Lilley (6-1,245, Sr.)
Bernard Henry (6-1, 210, Jr.)
Sean McNicholas (6-5, 214, Fr.)

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Warren Thomas (6-1, 220, So.)
Will Littles (6-2, 280, Jr.)
Jon Bucher (6-4, 275, Sr.)
Jarad Tucker (6-3, 225, So.)
Mike Zellner (6-0, 200, So.)
Lee Rizzotto (6-0, 220, Sr.)
Matt Shields (6-2, 235, Jr.)
Wade Fauntleroy (5-11, 185, Sr.)
Gordon Cain (6-2, 195, Sr.)
Robert Thomas (6-3, 205, Sr.)
Rob McFetridge (5-9, 185, Sr.)
Andy Ryzewski (5-8, 160, Jr.)

FIGHTING SOOTS NUMERICAl ROSTER
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Josh Geis .... WR/PK
Keldrick Walker . ___ LB
Scott Harrer . . . . . . .WR
Jeremy Brain . . . . . .WR
Brent Jernigan . . . . .SS
Tyler Markus . . . ___ PK
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

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David Hart ........
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 ....

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. .CB
. .CB
. . .LB
. .FS
. .FB
. .TB
. .LB
. .FB
. .CB
. .LB
. .WR
. .FB
. .TE
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. .SS
. .LB

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Foster Johnson . . . .LB
John Smith.......... .DE
Ian Etheridge ........ .DE
Shawn Harris........ .DE
Neil Cridge........... . .C
Brian Richardson . . .QG
Wayne Lloyd........ . .C
Nick Blair............. .DT
Pete Gaylord .... . .C
Dan Caro ............. .LB
Jason Antolik .... .DT
Justin Crousey . . . . .QT
Mark Weidner .... .QG
Greg Tarbell........... .QG
Steve Smith........... .QT
Jason Qman........... .QT
Brandon Nicodemus .QG
Pat Ashley ............. .DT

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Pat Baughman . . . . .QT
Dave Smith ........... .DE
Howard Smith .... .WR
Matt Libell............. .WR
Tyler Markus.......... .PK
Brandon Richardson .TE
Rob Barney ........... .TE
Greg Delluomo . . . . .DE
Mike Daughton . . . . .DE
Steve Scheloske . . .DL
Jamaal Stewart . . . . .DT
Jon Murphy ........... .DE
Glenn Mannion . . . . .DT

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MIllERSVILlE OFFENSE.

Dave Smith (6-2, 235, Fr.-r)
Glenn Mannion (6-1, 265, Jr.)
Jason Antolik (6-2, 257, Sr.)
Jon Murphy (6-1, 216, Sr.)
Chris Wiggins (5-9, 215, Fr.-r)
Dan Caro (6-1, 245, Sr.)
Nick Oto (6-1,210, Jr.)
Stephane Lubin (5-6, 165, Fr.-r)
D.K. McDonald (6-0, 180, Jr.)
Lou Mitchell (5-9, 190, Fr.)
Jason Gordon (6-0, 176, Fr.)
Sean McNicholas (6-5, 214, Fr.)

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Sean Scott (6-3, 190, Jr.)
Matt Breen (6-4, 315, So.)
Jon Givens (6-4, 295, Jr.)
Matt Doherty (6-4, 290, Jr.)
Mark Wadel (6-5, 295, Sr.)
Nate Nace (6-6, 270, Sr.)
Chris Hemmert (6-5, 265, Sr.)
Dondre Gilliam (6-0, 185, Jr.)
Drew Folmar (6-0, 185, Jr.)
John Flemish (5-10, 220, Jr.)
Terrance Trogdon (5-9, 170, Fr.)
Andy Ryzewski (5-8, 160, Jr.)

MARAUDERS HUMERICAl HOSIER
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Andy Ryzewskik
Robert Thomas . .
Shawn Foxworth
Taalib Smith ....
Warren Thomas .
John Flamish . . .
Steve Bair ........
Tom Smith........
Corey Coleman .
Kenny Greene . .
Drew Folmar . . .
Rob McFetridge .
Jeff Moyer ........
Andy Paine ....
Brad Stonesifer .
Dan Kovalchick .
Dana Keith........
Russell Burkett . .
Wade Fauntleroy
Gordon Cain ....
Mike Madara . . .

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Louie Gibbs ........ . .DB
Nathan Hicks .... . .DB
Harold Vinson* . . . . .DB
JayTressler........ . .DB
Dondre Gilliam . . . . .WR
Ken Gatling.......... .WR
Jason Matters .... .DB
Ken Carson.......... . .LB
AN Johnson ........ .RB
Terrance Trogdon . .RB
Matt Shields ........ . .LB
Matt Gingrich .... . .TE
Craig Austin ........ .RB
Sean Mitchell .... .RB
Mahmoud Elbattah .RB
Braden Steffy .... .DB
Bill Spayd............ . .TE
Chris Patton ........ .WR
Josh Sola............. .DE
Jeremy McCracken . .LB
Chad Yingling .... . .LB

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Nick Reynolds . . . . .DE
Jason Landis . . . . . .DT
Willard Smith . . . . . .QL
Lee Rizzotto . . . . . . .LB
Hans Straub .... . . .QT
Ken Eckert........ . . .DT
Will Littles.......... . . .DT
Dominic Harring . . . .LB
Mike Zellner . . . . . . .LB
Matt Cordell .... . .QG
Jon Givens .... . .QG
Greg Stever .... . . .QT
Chris Maiorino . . . . .DE
Dave Earling .... . . .QL
Bill Pergine........ . . . .C
Kevin Schmidt . . . . . .LB
Brian Leach .... . . .DT
Matt Doherty .... . . . .C
Matt Breen........ . . .QT
Nate Nace ........ . . .QT
Mark Wadel .... . .QG

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Joe Zbylicki ........ . .QT
Jason Hess ........ . .QG
Justin Marsh .... . .WR
Sean Scott ........ . .WR
Alfa Jackson .... . .WR
Chris Hemmert . . . .TE
Mike Graeff.......... . .TE
Brad Tomasovitch . . .DT
Rick Tucholski . . . .WR
Joe Aquino.......... . .DE
McKinzie Jones . . . .LB
Jason koch.......... . .DE
Jarad Tucker . . . . . .DE
Todd Gorsop .... . .LB
Rob Givens ........ . .DT
Jon Bucher .......... . .DT

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A.J. Cunningham . . .RB
Eric Walker........ .WR

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Pos. Ht.
Wt. Yr.
89 Joe Aquino
DE 6-3 230
Fr.
Easton, PAA/Vilson
37 Craig Autin
RB 6-0 220
Fr.
East Greenville, PA/Upper Perkiomen
7 Steve Blair
QB 6-2 220
Fr.
Manchester, MD/Delone Catholic
75 Matt Breen
OT
6-4 315 So.
Carlisle, PA/Carlisle
99 Jon Bucher
DT 6-4 275 Sr.
Liverpool, PA/Greenwood
20 Russell Burkett RB
5-8 180 Fr.
Lititz, PA/Warwick
22 Gordon Cain
DB 6-2 195 Sr.
Philadelphia, PA/Northeast
32 Ken Carson
LB
5-10 215 So.
Philadelphia, PA/Mastbaum
9 Corey Coleman DB
5-5 145 Fr.
Philadelphia, PA/Lincoln
OG 6-3 255 Fr.
63 Matt Cordell
Greencastle, PA/Greencastle-Antrim
74 Matt Doherty
C
6-4 290 So.
Rockledge, PA/Abington
56 Ken Eckert
DT
6-0 250 Fr.
Millersville, PA/Penn Manor
43 Mahmoud ElbattahRB
5-10185 Fr.
Forty Fort, PA/Wyoming Valley West
70 Dave Earling
OL 6-1 265 Fr.
Shrewsbury, PA/Susquehannock
21
Wade FauntleroyDB 5-11 185 Sr.
Philadelphia, PA/Central
3
Shawn FoxworthWR 5-10170 Sr.
Philadelphia, PA/Mastbaum
6 John Flemish
RB 5-10 220 Jr.
Allentown, PA/Dieruff
11
Drew Folmar
QB 6-0 185 Jr.
Chambersburg, PA/Chambersburg
WR 6-3 205 Sr.
29 Ken Gatling
Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin East
24 Louie Gibbs
DB
6-1 185 Fr.
Pottstown, PA/Pottstown
28 Dondre Gilliam
WR 6-0 185 Jr.
Lancaster, PA/Aberdeen, MD
36 Matt Gingrich
TE
6-0 225 So.
Annville, PA/Annville-Cleona
64 Jon Givens
OG 6-4 295 Jr.
Elizabethtown, PA/Elizabethtown
98 Rob Givens
DT
6-2 260 Jr.
Elizabethtown, PA/Elizabethtown
95 Todd Gorsop
LB
6-2 220 Fr.
Aston, PA/Sun Valley
84 MikeGraeff
TE
6-3 195 Fr.
Birdsboro, PA/Twin Valley
10 Kenny Greene WR 6-3 195 Sr.
Philadelphia, PA/Germantown
59 Dominic Marring LB
6-1 235 Sr.
Toms River, NJ/Toms River East
83 Chris Hemmert TE
6-5 265 Sr.
Drexel Hill, PA/Monsignor Bonner
79 Jason Hess
OG 6-2 310 So.
Lancaster, PA/Penn Manor

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73
58
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Nathan Hicks
DB
6-0 180 Fr. 53 Willard Smith
OL 6-2 260 Fr.
Allentown, PA/Allen
Pittsburgh, PA/Linsly School (WV)
Alfa Jackson
WR 6-3 190 Fr. 48 Josh Sola
DE
6-3
255 Jr.
Yeadon, P/VPenn Wood
Denver, PA/Cocalico
Ali Johnson
RB
5-10195 Jr. 45 BillSpayd
TW 5-10 230 Sr.
York,PA/York
Fredericksburg, PA/Northern Lebanon
McKinzie Jones LB
6-0 210 So. 44 Braden Steffy
DB 5-11 180 Fr.
Darby, PA/Penn Wood
Richland, PA/Elco
Dana Keith
TE
6-3
235 Jr. 65 Greg Stever
OT 6-4 290 So.
Morton, PA/Springfied
Philadelphia, PA/Father Judge
Jason Koch
DE
6-3
215 Fr. 16 Brad Stonesifer WR 6-2 210 So.
Berwick, PA/Berwick
New Windsor, MD/Francis Scott Key
Dan Kovalchick WR 5-11 185 So. 55 Hans Straub
OT 6-4
265 Fr.
Bethlehem, PA/Liberty
Camp Hill, PA/Camp Hill
Jason Landis
DT
6-2
315 Sr.
2 Robert Thomas DB 6-3 205 Sr.
Glenville, PA/South Western
Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin
Brian Leach
DT
6-2
245 Jr.
5 Warren Thomas DE 6-1
220 So.
Mifflintown, P/VJuniata
Philadelphia, PA/George Washington
Will Littles
DT
6-2
280 Jr. 86 Brad Tomasovitch DT 6-2
260 Fr.
Philadelphia, Pa/Mastbaum
Throop, PA/Mid-Valley
Mike Madara
RB
5-9
170 Fr. 27 JayTresslar
DB 6-0
180 Fr.
Mount Joy, PA/Donegal
Herndon, PA/Line Mouhtain
Chris Malorino DE
6-2
240 Fr. 34 Terrance Trogdon RB 5-9
170 Fr.
Trumbauersville, PA/Quakertown
Yeadon, PA/Penn Wood
Justin Marsh
WR 6-1
175 Fr. 88 Rick Tucholski WR 6-3
210 Fr.
Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin East
Harleysville, PA/Souderton
Jason Matters DB
6-0
190 So. 93 Jarad Tucker
DE 6-3
225 So.
New Holland, P/VGarden Spot
Lebanon, PA/Cedar Crest
Jeremy McCracken LB
6-0
220 Sr. 26 Harold Vinson
DB 6-0
190 Jr.
Ephrata, PA/Ephrata
Easton, PA/Easton Notre Dame
Rob McFetridge DB
5-9
185 Sr. 77 Mark Wadel
OG 6-5
295 Sr.
Whitehall, PA/Whitehall
Shippensburg, PA/Shippensburg
Sean Mitchell
RB
5-9
200 Fr. 50 Chad Yingling
LB 5-10 210 Fr.
Wrightsville.PA/Eastern York
Gettysburg, PA/Littlestown
Jeff Moyer
QB 6-0
205So. 78 Joe Zbylicki
OT 6-2
295 Fr.
Red Hill, PA/Upper Perkiomen
Duryea, PA/Pittston
Nate Nace
OT
6-6
270 Sr. 60 Mike Zellner
LB 6-0
220So.
Mifflin, Pa/Juniata
Slatington, PA/Northwestern Lehigh
Andy Paine
QB 6-1
190 Fr.
Lebanon, PA/Cedar Crest
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WR 6-2 185 Fr.
Pottstown, PA/Pottsgrove
7 AJ. Cunningham RB 5-9
170 Fr.
Bill Pergine
C
6-0 290 Sr.
Lancaster, PA/Lancaster Catholic
King of Prussia, PA/Upper Merion
44 Eric Walker
WR 5-10180 So.
Nick Reynolds DE
6-0 230 Fr.
Horsham, PA/Hatboro-Horsham
Newton Square, PA/Maple Newton
Lee Rizzotto
LB
6-0 220 Sr.
Allentown, PA/Dieruff
Andy Ryzewski P/PK 5-8 160 Jr.
Bethlehem, PA/Liberty
Kevin Schmidt LB
6-2 220 Fr.
Red Lion, PA/Red Lion
Sean Scott
WR 6-3 190 Jr.
Philadelphia, PA/Archbishop Carroll
Matt Shields
LB
6-2 235 Jr.
Thorofare, NJ/West Deptford
Taalib Smith
DB 6-1
200 Fr.
New Bloomfield, PA/West Perry
Tom Smith
WR 5-7 160 Fr.
Lebanon, PA/Cedar Crest

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Year
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962

Coach

Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Orville Bailey
Orville Bailey
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
No Team - World War II
No Team - World War II
No Team - World War II
Art McComb
Art McComb
Art McComb
Art McComb
Art McComb
Art McComb
Art McComb
Art McComb
Art McComb
Art McComb
Bob Thurbon
Bob Thurbon
Bob Thurbon
Bob Thurbon
Loyal Park
Loyal Park
Jim Hazlett

Overall
W-L-T
PF
3-3-0
88
3-2-0
83
5-2-0
212
2-4-0
46
3-4-0
131
1-5-0
19
3-2-0
40
1-6-0
11
0-6-0
6
0-6-0
0
1-4-0
59
0-4-1
6
1-4-0
18
1-6-0
39
0-7-0
27
2-2-1
80
1-3-0

PA
53
38
30
76
86
80
25
118
154
224
88
98
72
131
191
45

0-6-0
1-6-0
1-7-0
1-5-2
3-4-0
0-5-1
3-4-0
3-5-1
1-6-0
1-8-0
5-4-0
3-4-0
4-4-1
3-4-1
3-4-1
4-3-1
3-5-0

154
154
146
139
119
116
73
93
147
193
103
53
111
127
114
114
113

7
19
20
62
82
45
83
135
79
44
173
139
131
117
91
139
116

PSAC
W-L-T

Year
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984

1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998

2-2-1
1-5-0

Coach

Jim Hazlett
Jim Hazlett
Jim Hazlett
William Cutcher
William Cutcher
William Cutcher
Bill McDonald
Bill McDonald
Bill McDonald
Bill McDonald
Bill McDonald
Bill McDonald
Bill McDonald
Bill McDonald
Bill McDonald
Bill McDonald
Denny Creehan
Denny Creehan
Denny Creehan
Denny Creehan
Denny Creehan
Denny Creehan
Steve Szabo
Steve Szabo
Steve Szabo
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman
Tom Hollman

Overall
W-L-T
2-6-0
2-5-1
6-2-1
1-6-1
2-7-0
2-7-0
4-4-1
9-1-0
9-1-0
3-5-1
4-4-1
5-2-2
8-3-0
6-4-0
3-6-1
3-6-1
4-6-0
6-2-1
4-6-0
9-2-0
8-2-0
8-2-0
5-4-1
7-3-0
3-8-0
5-4-1
8-3-0
9-3-0
7-4-0
8-2-1
8-3-0
7-3-0
9-2-0
6-4-0
4-6-0
4-7-0
/

PF
84
113
204
42
81
114
194
237
355
167
194
131
259
273
139
167
131
155
178
294
412
353
217
321
226
223
435
336
228
336
362
367
316
276
202
253

PSAC
PA
W-L-T
123
1-5-0
129
1-4-1
132
4-2-0
224
1-4-1
224
1-4-0
307
0-5-0
203
2-2-1
89
5-0-0
155
5-0-0
158
2-2-1
203
3-2-0
127
2-2-2
156
6-0-0
174
, 4-2-0
123
2-3-1
247 .
2-3-1
148
2-4-0
84
3-2-1
84
1-5-0
110
5-1-0
144
4-2-0
210
4-2-0
209
3-3-0
283
5-1-0
283
1-5-0
184
4-1-1
202
6-0-0
190
5-1-0
199
3-3-0
131
4-1-1
255
5-1-0
207
4-2-0
155
6-0-0
223
4-2-0
230
2-4-0
304
2-4-0

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All-TIME COACHING RECORDS
Coach, College
Sox Harrison (1926-38, 41-42)........
Orville Bailey (1939-40)...................
Art McComb (1946-55) ...................
Bob Thurbon (1956-59)...................
Loyal Park (1960-61).......................
Jim Hazlett (1962-65) .....................
William Cutcher (1966-68)...............
Bill McDonald (1969-78) .................
Denny Creehan (1979-84)...............
Steve Szabo (1985-87) ...................
Tom Hollman (1988 to present) ....
11 COACHES..................................

Years
.......... 15
.......... 2
.......... 10
.......... 4
.......... 2
.......... 4
.......... 3
.......... 10
.......... 6
.......... 3
.......... 11

Won
27
1
14
15
7
9
5
54
39
15
75

Lost
56
13
56
16
7
22
20
34
20
15
41

Tied
2
0
4
2
2
2
1
7
1
1
2

Pet.
.329
.071
.203
.485
.500
.288
.212
.605
.658
.500
.644

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261

300

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Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13

Sept. 4
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6

at Edinboro
W, 28-10
ASHLAND
W, 29-17
MICHIGAN TECH
L, 7-17
at Westminster
MERCYHURST
GANNON
at Findlay
WAYNE STATE
FERRIS STATE
at Saginaw Valley St.
at Indianapolis

WAYNE STATE
W, 49-35
at Michigan Tech
L, 26-41
EDINBORO
W, 34-20
INDIANAPOLIS
at Hillsdale
at Grand Valley State
WESTMINSTER
at Ashland
SAGINAW VALLEY ST.
at Findlay

Aug. 28
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13

CALIFORNIA(PA)

W, 35-28
ot
at Edinboro
L, 20-29
at East Stroudsburg L, 34-38
ST. JOSEPH’S(IN)
WEST VIRGINIA
WESLEYAN
at Fairmont State
CONCORD
at West Virginia Tech
SHEPHERD
at West Virginia St.
WEST LIBERTY

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i 99
i 92
! 91
91
88
85
83
80
79
79

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Sept. 4
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13

at Shepherd
W, 24-21
L, 28-36
at Bloomsburg
KUTZTOWN
W, 42-12
WEST CHESTER
EDINBORO
at East Stroudsburg
CLARION
at Slippery Rock
at Lock Haven
CALIFORNIA(PA)
at lndiana(Pa.)

IGCK HAVEN (G-31
Sept. 2
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13

EAST STROUDSBURG L, 24-28
at Kutztown
L, 7-37
BLOOMSBURG
L, 24-44
CHEYNEY
INDIANA(PA)
at California(Pa.)
EDINBORO
at Mansfield
SHIPPENSBURG
at Clarion
at Slippery Rock

PSAC West
Shippensburg
Slippery Rock
lndiana(Pa.)
California(Pa.)
EDINBORO
Clarion
Lock Haven

Conference
W-L-T
Pet.
0-0-0
.000
0-0-0
.000
0-0-0
.000
0-0-0
.000
0-0-0
.000
.000
0-0-0
0-0-0
.000

PSAC East
Bloomsburg
East Stroudsburg
Kutztown
Millersville
Cheyney
Mansfield
West Chester

Conference
W-L-T
Pet.
0-0-0
.000
0-0-0
.000
0-0-0
.000
0-0-0
.000
0-0-0
.000
0-0-0
.000
0-0-0
.000

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Overall
W-L-T Pet.
2-1-0 .667
2-1-0 .667
1-1-0 .500
1-2-0 .333
1-2-0 .333
0-2-0 .000
0-3-0 .000
Overall
W-L-T
2-1-0
2-1-0
1-1-0
1-1-0
1-2-0
0-2-0
0-2-0

Saturday, September 25
Millersville at EDINBORO
West Chester at Shippensburg
Cheyney at Lock Haven
Bloomsburg at lndiana(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg at Slippery Rock
Kutztown at Clarion
Mansfield at California(Pa.)

Pet.
.667
.667
.500
.500
.333
.000
.000

ClARinNIG-2]
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13

NEW HAVEN '
SHEPHERD .
KUTZTOWN
SLIPPERY ROCK
at Edinboro
at Shippensburg
INDIANA(PA)
at West Chester
LOCK HAVEN
at California(Pa.)

L, 21-28
L, 0-7

at Glenville State

Sept. 11

FAIRMONT STATE

Sept. 18

at West Virginia
Wesleyan
MANSFIELD
at Cheyney
LOCK HAVEN
at Slippery Rock
EDINBORO
at lndiana(Pa.)
at Shippensburg
CLARION

Sept. 25
Oct. 2 /
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Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13

Year
1991
1990
1971
1991
1975
1969
1993
1970
1986
1970

Yards
92
91
83
82
80
79
77
76
76
75

Name
Stewart Ayers to Tim Beacham
Chris Hart to Denorse Mosley
Blair Hrovat to Eric Bosley
Bill Kruse from Rick Shover
Joe Sanford to Jim Romaniszyn
Jody Dickerson to Terry Roberts
Hal Galupi to Ernest Priester
Jim Ross to Daryl Cameron
Jude Basile to Rod Jones
Chris Hart to Gerald Thompson

Opponent
Shippensburg
California(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Westminster
Clarion
Elizabeth City St.
California(Pa.)
Mansfield
Kenyon
Lock Haven

KICKGFF RETURNS
Yards
100
100
98
95

CAllFORNIAIPAl (1-21
Aug. 28

Opponent
California(Pa.)
Bloomsburg
Waynesburg
Waynesburg
Saginaw Valley
Lock Haven
Millersville
lndiana(Pa.)
Shippensburg
California(Pa.)

L, 28-35
ot
L, 51-49
3ot
W, 42-8

Name
Cleveland Pratt
Eric Bosley
Tim Beacham
Tim Beacham

Opponent
Lock Haven
West Liberty
Millersville
Shippensburg

Year
1987
1984
1977
1980

1986
1993
1987
1967
1964
1986

Name
Gilbert Grantlin
Ken Petardi
Jack McCurry
Tim Beacham
Floyd Faulkner
John Mikovich
Jim Romaniszyn
Mike Gaul
Tim Beacham
Rich Riffle

Opponent
Mansfield
lndiana(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Clarion
California(Pa.)
California(Pa.)
lndiana(Pa.)
New Haven
lndiana(Pa.)
Geneva

Year
1995
1978
1971
1980
1986
1965
1972
1981
1980
1966

Name
Kevin Conlan
Mike Abbiatici
Burford
Tyson Cook
Tyson Cook
Scott Rupert
Gary Lhotsky
Mike Abbiatici
Dan Fiegl
Gary Lhotsky

Opponent
Year
Clarion
1983
Millersville
1980
Youngstown State 1989
Cheyney
1997
Univ. at Buffalo
1996
lndiana(Pa.)
1994
Shippensburg
1992
Millersville
1980
Fairmont State
1976
Shippensburg
1990

Ross Rankin
Steye Russell
Cleveland Pratt
John Mikovich
Willie Miller
Cleveland Pratt

PUNTRETURNS

PASSING
?

IGGGPSACSTANDiNGS

Name
Lester Frye
Derrick Russell
Al Raines
Joe Sanford
Dave Green
Al Raines
Larry Jackson
Al Raines
Floyd Faulkner
Joe Sanford

Clarion
Slippery Rock
West Chester
East Stroudsburg
Bridgeport
Mansfield

94
92
90
90
90
88

RUSHING

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Year
1980
1996
1982
1979
1971
1993
1990
1987
1974
1995

Yards
85
85
85
82
80
70
62
58
55
55

PUNTS
Yards
82
70
66
65
65
65
65
65
65
62

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Oct. 2
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Oct. 30
Nov. 6
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Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
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at Youngstown State L, 14-44
WEST VIRGINIA
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W, 38-3
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W, 34-10
EAST STROUDSBURG
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punish anybody in my way. If the
opposite jersey crosses my path, I have to
hit him. Once you step onto that field you
have to turn into a demon," said Morgan.
Morgan, a star running back while at
Duquesne High School where he ran for
2,839 yards his junior and senior years, has been clearing running
holes for star tailbacks since leaving high school. Originally a
prized recruit at Kent State, Morgan was a key element in the
Flashes running game for two seasons. His freshman season was
cut short when he injured his knee in the third game of the year. In
that game against Akron, Morgan had gained 42 yards on eight car­
ries before the injury.
After receiving a medical redshirt as a freshman, Morgan came
back the next season to gain 89 yards on 21 carries and grab six
catches for 45 yards while creating holes for the Flashes star run­
ning back Astron Whatley. Whatley averaged 144.5 yards per
game with the help of Morgan's devastating blocks.
The trend of blocking for a star back continued when Morgan
transferred to Edinboro. The Scots all-time leading rusher Gerald
Thompson was able to rack up huge numbers, including a schoolrecord 1,698 yards and 13 touchdowns last year, running through
the holes Morgan helped create.
This season the senior fullback has been punishing the oppo­
sition with his demonic blocking and his punishing running style. In
the Scots first three games Morgan has paved the way for many of
junior tailback Bernard Henry's 229 rushing yards, including the 119
yard performance Henry put up against Mercyhurst last weekend.
"Once your tailback gets up around the 100-yard mark, that
shows that not only are you doing your job as a fullback but the Oline is also doing the job and he is hitting the holes right," said
Morgan.
Although Morgan excels as a blocking back, his game is not
limited to blocking. "Chris has deceptive speed, he runs hard and
has very good hands," said head coach Tom Hollman.
After working hard this summer on his conditioning and
strength, Morgan has become a staple in the Scots offense. He
has gained 61 yards on 13 carries and caught 1 pass for
15 yards.
In the Glenville State game, Morgan helped the Boro earn its
first win of the year by gaining 24 yards on the ground, 15 yards in
the air and scoring a touchdown in the first half. An achilles ten­
don injury forced Morgan to sit out the second half of the Scots' 2920 win.
Evidence of the hard work Morgan put in this summer can be
seen in his playing weight. After weighing nearly 270 pounds dur­
ing the 1998 season, Morgan came into camp this year a trim,
muscular 238 pounds. "Shedding those 30 pounds has helped my
conditioning, I can run a lot more plays without getting tired and it
has allowed me to get some plays in at the tailback position,"
admitted Morgan.
"I think Chris has made a real strong commitment to improve
his cardiovascular endurance and physical strength," noted
Hollman. The head coach has even rewarded the fullback by plac­
ing him in some one-back sets and getting him the ball more.
Last season Morgan tallied only 12 carries in ten games com­
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pared to the 12 totes he has through three games this year. "We
just thought we needed to improve our running situation, to do that
we have to get the ball to our fullback," explained Hollman regard­
ing the increased use of Morgan as a runner.
Morgan's teammates also noticed the hard work he put in over
the summer and named him a team captain. "I took the initiative to
stay up here this summer to work hard so I could finish my last
season on a high note, but I wasn't alone. There were six of us up
here and we all worked hard," Morgan said.
Hollman attributes Morgan's hard work and dedication to the
senior's recognition that this is his final year. "Chris realized this is
the last go-round. He wants to go out and put his best foot for­
ward."
Morgan is the first person to agree with his coach, "I have
been procrastinating the past few seasons. I used to,say I have
next season, I have the next season. Now I can't even say that.
This is my last year to get it done."
Despite the individual success and recognitiorr Morgan has
received, he is quick to note that individual achievements are all
secondary. "I have goals as far as yards and touchdowns, but
those aren't important. The important thing is to stay healthy and
get those W's," proclaimed Morgan, an Edinboro captain.
While Hollman surely shares the notion that health and wins
are important, he picked out another aspect of Morgan's career that
the star fullback can take pride in.
"Inside, Chris can be personally proud of the fine effort he has
but forth. He has to be proud of his upcoming graduation, I know
that is what his parents are most proud of."
EDITOR’S NOTE: Unfortunately, Chris Morgan suffered a knee injury in
last week’s loss at Mercyhurst. He is expected to miss several week’s
action. This article was written prior to the game, and we felt Chris
deserved this article. We wish Chris a speedy recovery.
Bob Shreve, SID

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Script for Pre-Game Q/7^/qq
After Band has set up
In block formation on field

Band plays Fanfare, and
Scotland the Brave (2x)

Band Plays Thunder and
Lightning.

Bands Plays America Fantasy

Band Plays National Anthein
And begins play ing Fight Song

Good afternoon. Please welcome the 1999
edition of the Spirit of the Scots Marching
Band under the direction of Dr. Gary S
Grant. Bruce Best is the Pipe instructor,
Kris Aretz the Tam instructor, the drum*
majors are Tom Hallberg and Jennie Peters
My name is John Fleming and I am the
Voice of die Spirit of the Scots.

Focus your attention on the talented Tam O’
Shanters and Silks as the band plays
“Thunder and Lightning”

Next we will honor our country with the
patriotic selection - “America Fantasy”.
Please rise and join Dr. Gar>' Grant in the
performing of our National Anthem.

The 1999 Spirit of the Scots bagpipe
instnictof is Bnice Best and Kris Aietz is the
Tam instructor. The drum majors are Tom
Hallberg and Jennie Peters, silk captains
are Jen Faignaert and Allison Lacher. Tam
captains are Dana O’Neill and Natalie
Strharsky. This has been John Fleming,
Voice of the Spirit of tlie Scots.

Script for Half-Time 9/25/99
After Band has set up
In block formation on field

Good afternoon. Please welcome the 1999
edition of the Spirit of the Scots Marching
Band under the direction of Dr. Gary S.
Grant.

PAUSE
The band will begin today’s show by
performing “One more time. Chuck Corea”
with trumpet soloists Melissa Mimiich, Jake
Malec, and Sean Baley and with drill desing
by Sean Baley. Yes, it is Chuck Corea - A
combination of Chuck Mangioni and Chick
Corea.

Band plays One More Time,
Chuck Corea
Next we feature Edinboro’s very own
bagpipes playing of “The Rose of Kalvin
Grove and Scotland^
Or^iThe Jolly Beggemiair' o!' ''Boiiiite—

Bands Plays Rose and
Scotland the Brave

As a special treat for family weekend, we
will now feature 87 children from our
community as they perform “Jump, Jive and
Wail” with the Band. Please welcome these
special kids and show your appreciation.

Let’s hear it for the Spirit of the Scots Marching Band and the Mini-Band.
PAUSE
Undo" the direction of Dr. Gary S. Grant, the 1999 edition of the Spirit of the Scots Marching Band
is 120 members strong. The band has a tradition of student leadership in just about all aspects of
band. The drum majors are Tom Hallberg and Jennie Peters. Section leaders are Kerrie Rynd,Kelly
Speer, Amanda Biagioni, Emily Goodwill, Alan Dean, Dan Gibson, DeeAnna Hedges, Sean Baley,
Diana Hagan, Jake Malec, Melissa Ilubler, Jen Toner, Shane Fox, Rob Webster, Eric Simons,
Jennifer Faignaed, Allison Lacher, Dana O’Neill, and Natalie Slrharsky. Additional band staff
include Mi.sty Wahlbcrg, Nick Kocuba, Brian Turpin, Carrie McKcc, Joe McLaughlin, Darrel
Whitney, Tara Breon, and Amy Lesovich. Kris Aretz is the Tam instructor, John Fleming is the
advisor and voice of the Spirit of the Scots, and Sean Baley is the Assistant to the Director. This
year the band will perform at all home games as well as selected away games. The band will also
perform in exhibition at two high school marching band festivals.