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2013 Schedule
September 5

at Walsh

7:00 p.m.

September 14

BLOOMSBURG

12 noon

September 21

at California(Pa.)*

3:30 p.m.

September 28

SETON HILL*

12 noon

October 5

LOCK HAVEN*

2:00 p.m.

Homecoming
October 12

at Gannon*

October 19

at lndiana(Pa.)*

1:00 p.m.

October 26

SLIPPERY ROCK*

12 noon

12 noon

Family Weekend
November 2

at Mercyhurst*

12 noon

November 9

CLARION*

12 noon

Senior Day
November 16

at Kutztown*

1:05 p.m.

* PSAC West contest

Fighting Scots On The Radio, TV
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Edinboro University football fans can
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boro students, along with quality broadcasts
of Fighting Scot athletics. The contests will also be streamed live on the internet.
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Edinboro student TV will televise all home con­
tests in 2013. Go to www.edinboro.tv for more
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2013 Schedule ........................................................................................ 1
On The Radio, TV.................................................................................... 1
Today's Game...................................................................................... 2-3
President's Welcome ............................................................................ 4
Mike S. Zafirovski Sports & Recreation Dome..................................... 4
Head Coach Scott Browning...............................................................6-7
Assistant Coaches ............................................................................ 8-10
Football Support Staff...........................................................................11
Photo Gallery
The 2013 Fighting Scots ............12,14,16,18,20,22,24,26
Edinboro Roster.................................................................................... 29
Starting Lineups....................................
30-31
Opponent Roster.................................................................................. 32
The Edinboro Athletic Department Staff........................................... 34
Athletic Training Staff .......................................................................... 36
Spirit of The Scots Marching Band ..................................................... 38
Sox Harrison Stadium.......................................................................... 40
Year-By-Year Records............................................................................ 42
Edinboro All-Americans .................................................................44-45
All-Time Records .................................................................................. 46
Edinboro All-PSAC Performers.......................................................48-49
Longest Plays ........................................................................................ 50
2013 Cheerleaders ............................................
51
2012 All-PSAC Teams .......................................................................... 52
Fighting Scots in the Pros.....................................................................54
2013 Fall Sports Schedules...................................................................56
PSAC/Opponents Today.......................................................................58
Today's Feature .................................................................................... 60

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Information on Edinboro athletics is available on the internet by
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The 2013 Edinboro Fighting Scots

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year at 9-2 and was ranked 20th in the final AFCA Top 25. The Fighting Scots had a

The Last Meeting

the fourth time in his career he has thrown for four-or-more touchjdowns in a game.

2012 - Bloomsburg 30, Edinboro 14

down passes (51). He also moved into third place in career total offense (7,397). He

Harris moved into third place in career attempts (921) and fourth in career touch­

The Huskies, ranked 19th in Division II, ground out a win overthe Fighting Scots in

even debuted a new talent - punting. He had three pooch punts, with two ending

last year's season opener for Edinboro. Bloomsburg finished with 319 yards rush­

up inside the 20, for an average of 33.7 yards.

ing, with Eddie Mateo (148 yards) and Franklyn Quiteh (134 yards) doing most of
the damage. That helped account for a huge advantage in time of possession, as

Eisel, Sonnie Make the Tough Catches

score with an 11-yard run, and Dan Fisher followed with field goals of 22,45 and

Receivers Ben Eisel and Kevin Sonnie enjoyed big games against Walsh, with many
of their catches coming in the middle of the field. Eisel, a junior who caught 41 passes

52 yards for a 16-0 halftime lead. Willie Lowe scored Edinboro's first touchdown

a year ago, pulled in a career-high 11 passes, just two off the school record. They

Bloomsburg had the ball for just under 36 minutes. Quiteh accounted for the first

of 2012 with a four-yard run in the third quarter to cut the margin to 16-7. Tim

were good for 84 yards. Sonnie added seven receptions for 57 yards, with a pair of

Kelly completed a 25-yard scoring pass to Kyle Fisher late in the third period, and

touchdown catches. It marked the first time he had caught two TDs in a game. A
year ago the third-year sophomore caught 30 passes.

Welcome to another season of Edinboro Fighting Scot football. The Fighting

9-4 record in 2009, making the NCAA playoffe for the first time in his tenure. Edin­

Mateo tacked on a one-yard TD run with just under five minutes remaining. Devin

Scots opened with a wild 35-34 win at Walsh last week in a game played at Fawcett

boro would end the year 24th in the AFCA poll. The Boro finished with back-to-

Ghafoor ended the scoring with an eight yard TD catch from Cody Harris in the

Stadium, the home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Edinboro held a seemingly safe

back 7-4 records in 2010 and '11 before the 2012 squad ended the year at 4-6,

final minute. Harris completed 23 of 35 passes for 209 yards.

35-21 lead with just over ten

marking the first losing season during Browning's tenure. (For more on Scott Brown­

minutes left in the game, and

ing, see pages 6-7.)

Last Week

When last you saw Brandon Marlow he was turning into a pretty good defensive
end - in 2010! The 6'2", 240 lb. sophomore redshirted in 2009, then played for the

could have put the game away

Paul Darragh (Temple '85) was named Bloomsburg's interim head coach

Edinboro 35, Walsh 34

16 tackles, including four for losses. A former standout at nearby Strong Vincent

Edinboro (1-0)
Sept. 5

at Walsh

W,

Sept. 14

BLOOMSBURG
at California(Pa.)

12 noon

Sept. 21

35-34

3:30 p.m.

Sept. 28

SETON HILL

12 noon

Oct. 5

LOCK HAVEN

2:00 p.m.

Homecoming
Oct. 12

12 noon

Oct. 19

at Gannon
at Indiana(PA)

Oct. 26

SLIPPERY ROCK

12 noon

1:00 p.m.

Family Weekend
Nov. 2

at Mercy hurst

12 noon

Nov. 9

CLARION

12 noon

Nov. 16

at Kutztown

1:05 p.m.

with a field goal with just
under three minutes to play.
The 22-yard field goal attempt
was blocked, and Walsh pro­
ceeded to drive 90 yards to
pull within a point with eight
seconds left.

The Cavaliers

went for two, with the Boro
defense coming up with the
stop.
The defense had to make
one more stop after Walsh re­

Cody Harris threw four touchdown passes and the Edinboro defense held off a

Danny Hale. Darragh has certainly had a big hand in Bloomsburg's success, as

late Walsh rally in the season opener. Harris connected with Kevin Sonnie on

well. He served as the Huskies' defensive coordinator for the 16 last years. Dur­

touchdown tosses of 12 and 10 yards, along with an 11-yarderto Darren Massey

ing that period his defenses have ranked in the top half of the PSAC in total de­

and a three-yarder to freshman Nick Helmick. The wild contest featured 115

fense seven of the last 11 years. Darragh is also no stranger to football in

passes, as Harris completed 36 of 47 passes for 306 yards. Ben Eisel caught a

northwest Pennsylvania, serving as an assistant coach at Gannon. He also did a

career-high 11 passes for 84 yards, while Sonnie added seven grabs for 57 yards.

stint as an aide at lndiana(Pa.).

Massey, a redshirt freshman, added five catches for 46 yards.

The Edinboro-Bloomsburg Series

Bloomsburg 41, Stonehill 13

Edinboro leads 6-3

The Huskies opened the season with an impressive display on the ground to dispose
of visiting Stonehill. Bloomsburg ground out 457 yards rushing to make a winner

In a series which first began in 1981, Edinboro holds the lead in the all-time se­

of Paul Darragh in his first game as interim head coach. Franklyn Quiteh continued

ries, although the Huskies came away with a 30-14 win a year ago.

his run towards the PSAC career rushing record with 21 carries for 182 yards and 3
TDs. Dai'Shon Munger added 21 rushes for 135 yards, while Joe Parsnik gained 81

covered the ensuing onside

Fighting Scots in 2010. He played in all 11 games, with a pair of starts, finishing with
High School, he sat out the 2011 and 2012 seasons, but now has returned to school.
He came off the bench to total a pair of tackles in his first game in three years.

Edinboro
Statistics
Rushing
Att.

Yards

Avg.

D'Andrea Vaughn
Jeremy Donaldson
Cody Harris

11
9
7

32
28
23

2.9
3.1
3.3

0
iiiiiiaii
0

10
13
9

EUP Totals
Opp Totals

30
40

89
160

3.0
4.0

1
2

13
13

TD

Scouting Bloomsburg

yards on 12 rushes. Tim Kelly added 166 yards passing, completing 10 of 17 passes,

Comp.

4tt.

Yards

Pet.

TD

Cody Harris

36

47

304

76.6

4

0

as the Huskies finished with 642 total yards, compared to 198 for Stonehill.

and the Scots had the season­

Bloomsburg is ranked 15th in the AFCA Division II Top 25. The Huskies have

Milestones for Both Head Coaches

EUP Totals
Opp Totals

36
40

47
68

304
332

76.6
58.8

4
3

0
1

year ago and a berth in the NCAA Playoffs. The big change this year for the

kick. A Hail Mary pass into the
end zone was batted down

Bloomsburg (I-O)

in February 2013, taking over for highly-successful and long-time head coach

Welcome Back Brandon

long been one of the top programs in the PSAC, and come off a 10-2 finish a

Sept. 7

STONEHILL

W, 41-13

Sept. 14

at Edinboro

12 noon

opening victory.
Bloomsburg didn't have as

Sept. 21

at Kutztown

1:00 p.m.

difficult an opener, literally

Huskies is at the top, where Paul Darragh, the defensive coordinator for 16

Sept. 28

LOCK HAVEN

3:30 p.m.

running over Stonehill, 41-13.

years, has stepped in as the interim head coach for Danny Hale.

Oct. 5

at Gannon

12 noon

the 18th-ranked Huskies ran

Oct. 12

MILLERSVILLE

3:30 p.m.

for a staggering 457 yards.

PlayerstoWatch

Oct. 19

at East Stroudsburg

1:05 p.m.

A

year

ago

the

Edinboro

Oct. 26

CHEYNEY

2:00 p.m.

opened

Oct. 31

8:00 p.m.

Bloomsburg, dropping a 30-

Nov. 9

SHIPPENSBURG
at West Chester

season

1:00 p.m.

14 decision.

Nov. 16

SLIPPERY ROCK

1:00 p.m.

After surviving

at

Walsh's

aerial barrage last Thursday,
as the Cavaliers launched 68
passes, this week's game will be entirely different for the Boro defense. Blooms­
burg ranks as one of the top rushing teams in the country. Bloomsburg, ranked
15th nationally this week, was picked to finish second the PSAC East, while Ed­

Passing

Int.

Edinboro head coach Scott Browning and interim head coach Paul Darragh of

Receiving

No.

Yards

Avg.

TD

Bloomsburg both enjoyed milestone victories to open the season. Browning, now

game as a head coach.

Ben Eisel
Kevin Sonnie
Darren Massey
D'Andrea Vaughn
Marcus Johnson

11
7
5
4
3

84
57
46
48
32

7.6
8.1
9.2
12.0
10.7

0
2
1
0
0

27
17
19
15
21

XI, Cody in D2Football.com's Top 100

EUP Totals
Opp Totals

36
40

306
332

8.5
8.3

4
3

27
43

100 Players. James Jackson, who was named a second team D2Football.com pre­

Tackles

Asst.

Total

Sacks

Int.

Stonehill, his 18th straight 100-yard game. That boosted

season All-American, was picked 56th, while quarterback Cody Harris was 93rd.
Jackson enters his senior season tied for fifth in career interceptions with 13. Harris,

his career total to 5,510 yards, good for second all-time

also a senior, continues to climb up the career record charts after throwing for 2,823

Devin Ghafoor
Jimmy Grove
Delano Fabor
Rob Harden

12
10
8
8

0
0
0
0

0
0
1
0

Franklyn Quiteh, TB

- the 5'10", 206 lb. senior
ranks among the all-time leading rushers in Division II,

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and will soon hold clajm to the PSAC's career rushing
title. Quiteh opened the year with 182 yards against

in the PSAC, but just second at BU, as former Huskie

in his eighth campaign as the head coach, picked up win number 50. He becomes
just the third Boro head coach with 50 wins. Darragh, meanwhile, won his first

A pair of Edinboro players were ranked in D2Football.com's list of Division II Top

yards and 20 TDs a year ago.

Jamar Brittingham holds the career record with 5,689

Welcome Raven

yards. Quiteh needs 180 yards to become the PSAC's all-time leading ball­
The Edinboro coaching staff added former Minnesota Morris defensive coordinator
carrier. A year ago Quiteh finished with 2,121 yards and 24 TDs. He also

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Bloomsburg Statistics
Att.

Yards

Avg.

TD

Franklyn Quiteh
Dai'Shon Munger
Joe Parsnik

21
21
12

182
135
81

8.7
6.4
6.8

3
0
0

Lb44
34
17

BU Totals
Opp Totals

68
20

457
S3

6.7
2.7

4
0

44
33

Rushing

Quiteh is a two-time Harlon Hill finalist and was picked as No. 1 player in Di­

Raven Battle to its coaching staff late this summer. Battle replaced Keith Braxton,
who left earlier in the yearfor an assistant's position at Virginia State. Battle served

The Coaches

vision II in D2Football.com'sTop 100 Players.

for the last eight years as the defensive coordinator at Minnesota Morris, also work­

Scott Browning (Ohio State '81) took over as Edinboro's 13th head coach
on January 5,2006, and in his first six seasons he tied former mentor Tom Hollman

Larry Webster, DE ~ a former standout in basketball, the 6'7", 250 lb.
graduate student is now a terror on defense. Webster was the 2011-12 PSAC

ing with the defensive line and linebackers during that period. He also coached for
three years at Western Washington, and is a former standout linebacker at Idaho

Passing

Comp.

Att.

Yards

Pet.

TD

East Defender of the Year and holds the BU record for career blocks for 175.

State.

Tim Kelly

10

17

166

58.8

1

0

for the most wins during that period. Now in his eighth season. Browning picked

BU Totals
Opp Totals

11
12

18
34

185
145

61.1
35.3

1
2

0
2

inboro was sixth in the Western Division.

topped the 2,000-yard plateau as a freshman with 2,015 yards and 22 TDs.

up his 50th career win in the season opener against Walsh with a 35-34 win. He

He took up the gridiron sport last year and ranked second in the PSAC with 13.5

became the third Edinboro head cocahto reach 50 wins at 50-29, joining Tom Holl­

sacks. He is ranked ninth in D2Football.com's Top 100.

Youth is Served in Week Number One

man and Bill McDonald. He was certainly no stranger to Fighting Scot football when

Brian Clarke/Chris Steck, OL

of the football. That was clearly evident against Walsh. A pair of first-year perform­

he took over as the head coach, serving as an assistant coach for the previous

- Clarke and Steck pave the way for
Quiteh. Clarke, a 6'3", 290 lb. guard, is ranked 11th by D2Football.com and

backs and running backs, along with serving as the offensive coordinator. Browning

is a Sporting News preseason All-American and 2012 first team All-PSAC East
selection, as was Steck. Steck is a 6'1", 280 lb. center who is 94th in the top

became the first head coach at Edinboro to debut with a win since McDonald in

100. Along with offensive tackle Matt Feiler, the trio has combined to start

1969 when the Fighting Scots opened the 2006 season with a 28-14 win at West

85 games in their careers.

Chester. He went on to lead Edinboro to a 6-5 finish, the most wins ever by a first-

Justin Shirkr LB - a

twenty years. While at Edinboro he has coached the offensive linemen, defensive

year coach. That was followed by a 7-4 finish in 2007. His next two Fighting Scot

6'1", 240 lb. fourth-year junior. Shirk is a two-sport
standout. He finished second a year ago in tackles with 93, and was the

editions recorded a school-record tying nine wins, in 2008 Edinboro ended the

2012 NCAA Division II champion in the javelin.

One noteworthy characteristic of the 2013 Fighting Scots is the youth on both sides
ers caught the first touchdown passes of their careers, as redshirt freshman Darren

Massey caught an 11-yard scoring pass and true freshman Nick Helmick added a
three-yarder. A pair of true freshmen started in the secondary, as Rob Harden and

O'Sha Jackson were very busy. Harden, in fact, saw action on 105 plays and finished
with eight tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

Cody Climbing in Career Numbers

Cody Harris opened his senior season with his 17th career 300-yard game in the 3534 win over Walsh, completing 36 of 47 passes for 304 yards with 4 TDs. It marked

Receiving
Glen Hutton Jr.
Tony Peregrin
Lawrence Elliott Jr.
Franklyn Quiteh

BU Totals
Opp Totals
Tackles
Andrew Harris
Justin Shirk
Dylan Spangler

Int.

No.

Yards

Avg.

TD

5
4
1
1

124
26
19
16

24.8
6.5
19.0
16.0

1
0
0
0

Lb56
10
19
16

11
12

185
145

16.8
12.1

1
2

56
35

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Asst.

Total

Sacks

Int.

4
2
0

4
4
5

0
0
0

0
0
0

.

8
6
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regional semifinals, but the Fighting Scots handed West Liberty one of its two

of the most difficult schedules in recent memory. Edinboro feced four nationally-

losses in the season opener, claiming a 42-30 victory.

ranked teams, upsetting 25th-ranked Bloomsburg thanks to a memorable come­

Edinboro ended the year ranked nationally for the second straight season, fin­

8th Year

ishing 24th in the AFCA Top 25 and 20th according to D2Football.com. That de­

Ohio State "81

spite facing a demanding schedule which saw eight of the 14 teams post winning
records. Edinboro swept local rivals Gannon and Mercyhurst and defeated IndiScott Browning knows a thing or
two about the Edinboro football tradition.

staffs at three NCAA Division I insti­
tutions. Prior to joining the Fight­

back, 42-41, while losing to eighth-ranked California(Pa.), 17th-ranked West

ing Scot staff, he coached receivers
and running backs at Ohio State for

PERSONAL

combined for a 4CF9.
The Fighting Scots also continued the strong academic trend, with 15 players

two years while serving as a gradu­

Born: October 28,1958
Hometown; Perrysville, OH
Wife: Lynn
Children: Andrew (19), Katelyn (15)

earning PSAC Scholar-Athlete honors.
In 2008 Edinboro barely missed making the NCAA Playoffe for the first time

Flis first edition finished with a 6-5 record, the most wins ever under a first-

ate assistant. That group included
Keith Byars. The Buckeyes went to
the Rose Bowl in 1984, dropping a

since 2004 while tying the school record for wins in a season, finishing at 9-2. The

20-17 decision to USC to finish with

year coach. But it didn't end just on the football field. The Fighting Scots excelled in

wins included a 24-17 decision over 16th-ranked lndiana(Pa.). The losses came by

a 9-3 record. The following year

the classroom, including a cumulative team GPA of over 2.8 for the spring semes­

a combined seven points to 14th-ranked California(Pa.) and Mercyhurst. The Fight­

Ohio State went bowling again, this

didn't take him long to restore some lost

ter.

ing Scots finished 20th in the final AFCA Division II rankings.

time defeating Brigham Young, 10-

traditions when he took over as the 13th

Browning became the first coach at Edinboro since Sox Flarrison to win his
first two games as head coach. That happened in 1926, the first year of football at

letes earned PSAC Scholar-Athlete recognition and 18 finished with a GPA of 3.0 or

the Boro. Thanks to a 28-14 win at West Chester, he became the first coach since

higher in the spring semester. The Fighting Scots continued a strong trend in 2010-

With twenty years under his belt as an as­
sistant coach, he was all too femiliar with
the glory days of Edinboro football. So it

head football coach of the Fighting Scots
on January 5,2006.
Most prevalent was the return to the

Bill McDonald in 1969 to win his first game as head coach.

One thing

one this past year.
After serving as the offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator in Lou Tap­

year instructed the receivers at

per's first season. Browning took over as the offensive coordinator in 2001.
Fie had previously served as the offensive coordinator for five seasons under

the NCAA Division l-AA Playoffs be­

COACHING

fore suffering a 27-20 defeat to Ne­

Tom Flollman. In all. Browning had served as Edinboro's offensive line coach the

vada.

previous 12 years.
Browning joined the Edinboro program in 1986 as the running backs coach

State University with a bachelor's

under Steve Szabo. After two seasons on the offensive side of the ball, the grad­

degree in Education, Browning

uate of The Ohio State University moved to the defensive side, serving as the de­

began his coaching career as an as­
sistant coach at Worthington Fligh

Coaching Experience: Worthington
(OH) High School - assistant coach,
1979; Dayton-Fairview (OH) High
School - assistant coach, 1980-81;
New Mexico State Universitysecondary, 1982; Idaho State receivers, 1983; Ohio State
University - running backs, 1984-86;
Edinboro University - offensive
coordinator, defensive backs, run­
ning backs, offensive line, 19862005, head coach, 2006-present

Scott Browning's Coaching Background

Browning didn't
mess with was the tradition of winning. In fact, as Browning

Year School
Coaching Duty
New Mexico State (1982)

enters his eight campaign as the head coach, his first win in

1982

2013 will be his 50th. In his first six seasons Browning led the

Idaho State (1983)

Fighting Scots to 45 wins, more than any previous coach at

1983

Edinboro.
Fie is approaching some rarified territory at Edinboro, as
only four previous coaches guided the Fighting Scots for ten­
or-more years.
Browning comes off the first losing season in his tenure
at 4-6. Three of the losses came to nationally-ranked teams,
and a fourth setback came in overtime. Edinboro trailed by
less than a touchdown heading into the fourth quarter
against sixth-ranked California(Pa.) and 22nd-ranked Indiana(Pa.), but could not pull off the upset.
Flis 2011 edition finished with a 7-4 record. The Fight­
ing Scots got off to a fast start with four straight wins, climb­
ing to as high as 18th in the AFCA Division II Top 25. The
season would end in disappointment for Browning, who saw
his team suffer a 34-28 loss to PSAC powerhouse
California(Pa.) in week number ten, then follow that with a

Graduate Assistant
Assistant Coach
Graduate Assistant
Graduate Assistant

32 games over the four-year period from 2008 to 2011, tying
In 2010 Browning guided a young team to a 7-4 finish.
The Fighting Scots actually opened the year with four straight
wins, three on the road, including a 20-19 triumph at sev­

three straight games. The third was the most painful, a 22-21
setback in overtime to a Mercyhurst team which would go
on to win the PSAC championship and reach the Super Re­
gion One finals. The Fighting Scots would rebound with wins
in three of their final four games, the only defeat coming to
24th-ranked California(Pa.).
Three years ago Edinboro tied the school record for
wins for the second straight year while finishing with a 9-4
record. The Fighting Scots were selected for the NCAA Divi­
sion II Playoffs for the first time since 2004, and won their
third-ever playoff game with a 31-16 win at East Stroudsburg

NCAA Division l-AA Playoffs

Running Backs
Running Backs

9-3
9-3

Rose Bowl
Citrus Bowl

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7-3
3-8
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8-3

1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995

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9-3
7-4
8-2-1
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1996

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Defensive Backs
Defensive Backs
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2001

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2002

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2003

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Edinboro would climb as high as 12th in the AFCA Divi­
sion II Top 25 but suffered a mid-season slump, dropping

8-4

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enth-ranked West Liberty and a 16-14 win at West Chester,
the preseason favorite in the PSAC East.

Receivers

1986
1987
1988
1989

couldn't put a damper on the fact that the Fighting Scots won
the record for most wins in a four-year period.

3-8

Edinboro (1986-present)

27-26 loss at East Stroudsburg in the season finale.
That loss came on the final play of the game, but it

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Ohio State (1984-85)
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ate assistant coach at New Mexico
State in 1982, and the following

off teams, also displayed Browning's propensity as a riverboat gambler. The Fight­

periods in Edinboro
football history.

11 with a high percentage of players with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Four players were

7, in the Citrus Bowl, to once again
finish at 9-3.
Browning served as a gradu­

High School: Loudonville (OH)
High School, 1977
College: The Ohio State University, B.S.
in Education -1981
Postgraduate: New Mexico State, M.S.
in Education Administration - 1983
Playing Experience: Capital
University, running back -1977

accorded ESPN The Magazine District 2 Academic All-American honors in 2009 and

ing Scots went for it on fourth down four times, and converted on three occasions.

and '90's, some of the most successful

Browning also places a strong emphasis on academics. Fifteen student-ath­

EDUCATION

That victory, on the road at West Chester between a pair of 2005 NCAA play­

"Boro", the common name the football
team was referred to during the 1980's

Browning's
Personal Data

Chester and 24th-ranked lUP. In fact, Edinboro's four losses came to teams which

Browning was recognized as the 2009-10 Edinboro Coach of the Year.

ana(Pa.) for the second straight year.

Browning has served on the

Four years ago the Fighting Scots finished with a 7-4 record while facing one

in the Super Region One quarterfinals. Edinboro would lose at West Liberty in the

Scott Browning

PSAC West Champions
NCAA Division II Playoffs
NCAA Division II Playoffs
NCAA Division II Playoffs
NCAA Division II Playoffs
PSAC West Champions
NCAA Division II Playoffs

fensive backfield coach under Hollman. In 1994 he moved back to offense as the

School and Dayton-Fairview Fligh

coaching such All-Americans as Jeremy O'Day, Joe Valvoda and Greg Bzorek. The

Schools in Ohio from 1979-81. Be­

last two years Browning's offensive line led the Pennsylvania State Athletic Con­

fore transferring to Ohio State he

ference in fewest sacks allowed..
When Tepper came on board in 2000, Browning was appointed the recruit­

attended Capital University where
Browning later earned a master's

was named the offensive coordinator, and the Fighting Scot offense made great

degree in Education Administration from New Mexico State in 1983.
Browning, 53 and a native of Loudonville, Ohio, and his wife, Lynn, re­

strides over the last five years. Browning emphasized a balanced attack which
showcased the combination of a strong ground game and dangerous aerial at­

side in Edinboro and have two children, Andrew (19), a former standout on

tack. Over his last three seasons Edinboro averaged 29.9 ppg. in 2003,33.2 ppg.

the General McLane Fligh School football team and a current sophomore at

in '04, and 31.4 ppg. in '05.
All told. Browning has been an assistant coach on all seven of Edinboro's

The Ohio State University, and Katelyn (15), a member of the General McLane

NCAA playoff teams, along with five of the nine PSAC cham­
pion squads. Fie took over a team which had been to the

wins were the most in a three-year period in Edinboro his­
tory.

4-7

"It goes without saying that I am extremely excited to

3-8

have this opportunity," noted an elated Browning upon his

5-6
4-6

that ranked among the best in Division II, and over the last

hiring. "I was proud to be a part of the teams in the 1990's
few years we have once again elevated the program to one
of the best in the country. The University and the commu­

5-6
9-3
9-3
8-2
6-5
7-4
9-2
9-4
7-4
7-4
4-6
49-29

nity of Edinboro mean a great deal to me. Over the years we

PSAC West Champions
NCAA Division II Playoffs
PSAC West Champions
NCAA Division II Playoffs
PSAC West Champions

have tried to become an integral part of this community. I
am thrilled that I can continue that association while taking
over a group of players that represent the ideals I believe in.
"I'm sure you will see some changes in the future, but I
can tell you this, the ideals remain in place for this program,
and always have in the time I've been here. Without ques­
tion we want to be successful on the field, and that means

#20 AFCA Final Ranking
NCAA Division II Playoffs
#24 AFCA Final Ranking

he played football for one season.

ing coordinator in addition to his duties with the offensive line. A year later he

and during that period had posted a 26-8 record. The 26

4-6

A1981 graduate of The Ohio

offensive line coach. Fie had remained in chaise of the linemen since that time,

NCAA Division II Playoffs two of the previous three years,

64

Idaho State. Idaho State reached

challenging for the PSAC West title. But we won't compro­
mise integrity. We will continue to bring in young men who
have the ability to be successful both in the classroom and
on the football field. It is my sincere belief that when they
take the field, they must wear the Edinboro jersey with
pride, and when they are in the community, that they have
earned the respect that comes with being a Fighting Scot."

girls basketball team.

Assistant Coaches
Wayne Bradford
Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
15th Year
Salisbury State '90

Under Bradford's tutelage, Edinboro has had 32 first team All-PSAC West

1

round draft choice of the NFL's Arizona Cardinals in the 2010 NFL draft. Under

East Region title and advanced to the Division II semifinals before suffering a 19-

defensive performers. In fact, he has been responsible for three PSAC West

Volk's tutelage, Skelton became Fordham's all-time leading passer, throwing

18 loss to eventual national champion Northern Colorado. Clarion was awarded

Defensive Players of the Year, with Ben Stroup earning the honor in 2006,

for 9,923 yards and 69 touchdowns, also a school record.

the ECAC Lambert Cup.

Chris Amico the 2005 recipient, and Seth Fragale the winner in 2004.
Bradford had previously been at Salisbury State since 1990, and was the
Sea Gulls' defensive coordinator from 1994-98.
A graduate of Salisbury State, Bradford began his coaching career at his

'k.

Assistant Coaches

4

In 2009 the Fordham offense led the NCAA FCS in total offense, averag­

Niedbala recorded 117 tackles, 9 passes broken up, and had 5 interceptions

ing 488.9 ypg. while also ranking second in passing offense and 30th in scoring

in 1995, earning second team Associated Press Little All-America honors and sec­

offense.
In 2008 Fordham ranked second in the Patriot League and 27th in the

tackles for losses, 4 interceptions and 3 sacks.

ond team Football Gazette All-American accolades. In 1994, he had 98 tackles, 6

Wayne Bradford is in his 15th year as a memher of the Edinboro coaching staff. He enters his

alma mater in 1990, serving as an assistant coach in charge of the linebackers

NCAA FCS in passing offense and was third in the conference in total offense.

(1990-92) and defensive linemen (1992-94). In 1994, he was promoted to de­

The Rams were also second in passing offense in 2007, as well. The 2007

terceptions, 11 tackles for losses and 8 fumble recoveries. He was selected to

eighth season as the Fighting Scot defensive coordi-

fensive coordinator.
In 1997, Salisbury State ranked 38th in NCAA Division III in total defense,
allowing just 268 yards per game. His 1995 defensive unit produced a first

squad won the Patriot League championship and competed in the FCS Play­
ed.

play in the Snow Bowl following his senior season. In all, he earned first team All-

nator, and had previously held the same title in 1999
under former head coach Tom Hollman. After over­

Volk joined Fordham after serving as an assistant coach at Central Con­

Niedbala concluded his career with 407 tackles, 34 passes broken up, 12 in­

PSAC West honors his final three years.
A native of Beaver Falls, PA, Niedbala was a former standout in football and

seeing the defensive line for seven seasons, Bradford took over as the line­

team AFCA All-American at linebacker, and helped the Sea Gulls finish 7-2 with

backers coach in 2006. He returns this year to work with the linemen.

necticut State in 2004 and '05. He was the wide receiver coach the first sea­

a berth in the ECAC Southwest Championship Game.

son, then took over as the quarterback's coach in 2005. In 2005 he helped

ketball team that showcased former University of North Carolina standout Dante

freshman quarterback Aubrey Norris earn NEC Offensive Rookie of the Year

Calabria.
Niedbala received his bachelor's degree in Geography from Clarion in 1996.

Bradford has master-minded some brilliant defensive performances in

Bradford graduated from Salisbury State in 1990 with a bachelor's de­

recent years in a day and age when offense has taken over. For instance, in
2011 the Fighting Scots ranked eighth in Division II in scoring defense (17.0

gree in Business Administration. He completed work on his master's degree in

honors while wide receiver Andre Smith earned the award in 2004. The Blue

Business Administration from Salisbury State in 1992. In addition to working

ppg.), 11th in pass efficiency de­

Devils won the Northeast Conference Championship both years.

as a member of the football staff, Bradford was a faculty member in the
School of Business. Beginning in 1996, he was the Director of the Business

State in 2000, coaching the defensive backs as a graduate assistant under cur­

Graduate Programs for the Perdue School of Business.

rent Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly. The next year he moved to Louisiana

As an undergraduate, Bradford was an offensive lineman. He played on
the 1986 Salisbury State team which finished as the NCAA Division III national

Tech, where he spent three seasons as an offensive graduate assistant coach.

runner-up.
Bradford and his wife, Gwen, reside in Edinboro with their 15-year-old

and a berth in the Crucial.com Humanitarian Bowl.

son, Nicholas, who is ammemberof the General McLane High School golf and

bachelor's degree in Biology. He led Hope to two conference championships

swimming teams, 13-year-old daughter, Julia, also a standout swimmer, and
eight-year-old son Mitchell.

while playing defensive back. He also has master's degrees in Sports Science

fewer than twenty points in seven

Bradford's
Personal Data

of its 11 games.

Born: April 3,1968

fense, and 18th in total defense
(292.6 ypg.). Edinboro gave up

He orchestrated the top de­

Hometown: Glen Burnie, MD

fense in the country seven years ago

College Education: Salisbury State

in 2005, as Edinboro paced Division

University, B.S. in Business
Administration - 1990; M.S. in Busi­
ness Administration -1992
Playing Experience: Salisbury State
University, offensive line - 1986-89
Coaching Experience: Salisbury
State University-defensive lineman
& linebackers, 1990-93; defensive
coordinator, 1994-99; Edinboro Uni­
versity - defensive coordinator,
1999, 2005 to present; defensive
line, 2000-05.
Wife: Gwen
Children: Nicholas (15), Julia (13),
Mitchell (8)

II in scoring defense (9.3 ppg.), total
defense (211.2 ypg.), and rushing
defense (53.7 ypg.). In addition, Ed­
inboro was third in pass efficiency
defense and turnover margin. The
Fighting Scots recorded three
shutouts, the most since the 1975
team also shut out three oppo­
nents. A total of seven opponents
were held to seven points or less.
He coached four all-conference per­
formers a year ago.
In 2006 his defensive unit
recorded two more shutouts while
leading the PSAC in rushing defense

(70.6 ypg.), good for third in the country.
In 2008 Bradford guided a young defense that ended up having five play­

He began his coaching career at Glenville State, serving as the secondary coach
during the 1997 and '98 campaigns.
Niedbala and his wife, Melissa, reside in Meadville, PA with their five-yearold daughter Isabel and three-year-old son Isaac.

In 2001 he helped the team to the Western Athletic Conference championship
A four-year letterman at Hope College, Volk graduated in 2000 with a

and also in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Louisiana Tech. He
is single and resides in Edinboro.

Bryan Volk

Kim Niedbala

Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2nd Year
Hope VO

Defensive Backs
8th Year
Clarion '99

Bryan Volk joined the Edinboro University
football staff in late March 2012 when he was ap­
pointed the offensive coordinator. Volk works with

Kim Niedbala joined the Edinboro coaching staff

the quarterbacks and receivers.

in the spring of 2006 as the defensive backs coach after

Under his tutelage, Cody Harris enjoyed one of
the top seasons by a quarterback and was a second team All-PSAC West selec­

ers earn All-PSAC honors. Three years ago the Fighting Scot defense tied for

tion, and wide receiver Marcus John­

second in the PSAC in scoring defense despite ranking no higher than fifth in

son earned first team accolades.

any individual category.

Volk began his coaching career at Division II powerhouse Grand Valley

basketball at Beaver Falls High School. He was the point guard on a fabled bas­

Volk joined the Fighting Scots
after serving as an assistant coach at
Fordham University for six seasons.
He was the quarterbacks coach all six
years, and during the last three sea­
sons was the offensive coordinator
for the Rams. He was also the re­
cruiting coordinator his first three
seasons. Fordham set numerous
school offensive records during his
tenure.
Volk recruited over 80 fresh­
men in his three years as recruiting
coordinator, with three currently on
NFL rosters.
In 2010 Fordham's offense
ranked second in the Patriot League
and 31st in the NCAA FCS in rushing
yards per game, in addition to rank­
ing second and 33rd, respectively, in
total offense at 383.5 ypg.
The year before the Rams rode
the arm of All-American John Skel­
ton, who went on to become a fifth

Volk'S

serving as an assistant coach at Clarion for seven sea­
sons from 1999-05.
He quickly made his mark at Edinboro while instructing the secondary. In
his first season a pair of players earned All-PSAC West honors, and three years

Personal Data

ago three of the four members of the secondary were recognized as All-PSAC

Hometown: Traverse City, Ml

seven years at least one member of

College Education: Hope College,

the secondary has earned All-PSAC

B.A. in Biology - 2000; Louisiana Tech
University, M.S. in Health & Physical
Education -2002; Louisiana Tech Uni­
versity, M.A. in Industrial & Organiza­
tional Psychology -2004
Playing Experience: Hope College,
defensive back -1996-99
Coaching Experience: Grand valley
State University - defensive graduate
assistant, 2000; Louisiana Tech Uni­
versity-offensive graduate assistant,
2001-03; Central Connecticut State
University - wide receivers, 2004;
quarterbacks, 2005; Fordham Univer­
sity - quarterbacks/recruiting coordi­
nator, 2006-08; quarterbacks/
offensive coordinator - 2009-11;
Edinboro University - offensive coor­
dinator, 2011

honors.

performers. In feet, in each of his

At Clarion, he was elevated to

Niedbala's
Personal Data

the defensive coordinator in 2002

Born: February 26,1974

after working with the outside line­

Hometown: Beaver Falls, PA

backers in 1999, then taking over as

College Education: Clarion Univer­

the secondary coach and special

history, Niedbala was a three-time All-

sity of Pennsylvania, B.S. in Geogra­
phy- 1996
Playing Experience: Clarion Univer­
sity of Pennsylvania, safety - 1992-

American at free safety and strong

96

safety from 1994-96. He was a con­

Coaching Experience: Glenville State

sensus first team All-American in

tackles for losses and a pair of inter­

University - secondary, 1997-98; Clar­
ion University - outside linebackers,
1999; secondary, 2000-01; defensive
coordinator, 2002-05; Edinboro Uni­
versity-defensive backs, 2006-pre-

ceptions. A captain on the '96 team,

sent

he helped the Golden Eagles finish

Wife: Melissa
Children: Isabel (5), Isaac (3)

teams coordinator from 2000-02.
One of the top players in Clarion

1996, including Associated Press Little
All-America after posting 106 tackles,
100 solo, with 20 passes broken up, 4

with an 11-3 record. Clarion won the

Raven Battle
Linebackers
1st Year
Idaho State '01
Raven Battle is the newest member of the Ed­
inboro University coaching staff, taking over as the
linebackers coach in late July.
Battle served for the past eight seasons as the
defensive coordinator at the University of Minnesota-Morris. He took over as the defensive coordinator at Minnesota Mor­
ris in 2005. During that period, he worked specifically with the defensive line
and linebackers, while also serving as the strength coordinator. All told, he
coached 22 all-conference performers.
Last year the Cougars posted a 6-4 record, leading the Upper Midwest
Athletic Conference in pass defense (169.1 ypg.) while ranking fifth in scoring
defense and total defense. In addition, Minnesota-Morris ranked third in
sacks.
His 2011 unit also ranked first in the conference in pass defense, only al­
lowing ten touchdowns through the air. The 2009 Cougar defense led the
UMAC in total defense and showcased five all-conference performers.
Minnesota-Morris enjoyed its finest season in twenty years in Battle's

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30 Garfield Christie OLB 6-0 206
43 Quentin Comings OLB 6-1 212
69 Greg Cunningham NG 6-1 271
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938 T.Cody
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6132 Zack
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215
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Bubba
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9784 Cory
Nick HelHinmerick TEOT 646-1 323
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6580 Gary
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45 ViConnor
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2 O'Sha Jackson CB 6-0 183
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736 Connor
191
Marcus
Johnson
WR
49 Frank Joseph OLB 6-0 183
OG 6-3 302
64 Dan Kane
277
OGILB 6-36-0 200
5560 Josh
Nick KiKinbgble
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9523 Aaron
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Dauphin
Hummelstown,
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Virginia Beach, VA/Atiantic

Shores Christian
Paim Harbor, FL/Paim

Harbor University
Washington, DC/Lab School
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Miami,
FL/Ambroke
Pines
Youngsville,
PA/Youngsville
Charter
Salem, OH/Salem
Elma, NY/Iroquois Central
Buffalo, NY/St. Francis/

Buffalo
Barnesville, OH/Barnesville
Lancaster, NY/Bishop Timon

St. Jude
Erie, PA/McDowell
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry

Traditional Academy

Carry, PA/CorryArea
Pittsburgh,
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Charleston
Charleston, WV/South
Bradford, PA/Bradford Area
Bear Lake, PA/Youngsville
Perry, OH/Perry/Lehigh
Maple Heights, OH/Maple
Heights
Youngsville, PA/Youngsville
Waldo, OH/Marion Pleasant

Highland Hts., OH/Mayfield
Monroeville, PA/Gateway
Freedom, PA/Freedom Area
Front Royal, VA/Skyline
Brookfield, OH/Brookfield

Ontario, NY/Wayne Central
Sagamore Hills, OH/
Nordonia
Monroeville, PA/Gateway
Cranesville, PA/Northwestern
New Smyrna Beach, FL/
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Warren, OH/Warren G.

Harding
Arcade, NY/Pioneer Central
Buffalo, NY/Sweet Home
Sharpsville, PA/Sharpsville/
Mount Union
Rochester, NY/Greece

Arcadia

Hamburg,
NY/Frontier
Kane, PA/Kane
Area
Central
Monrovia, MD/Urbana

McKeesport, PA/McKeesport

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92 Nathan Latimer TE
DEDB
5920 T.JakeJ. Lawrence
Leber
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9936 Brandon
Montell Marti
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Darren
Massey
Kyle Matul
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44874 Zack
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6-25-11 224
188
6-25-10 248
173
183
239
6-15-11
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6-06-06-6 221
176
5-8 197
6-26-2 227
6-16-1 325
228
176
6-1 165
6-26-1 300
189
287
6-56-0 216
645-9 230
181
6-35-10 190
163
6-3 270
6-1 227
5-10
153
6-15-10 189
184
6-35-9 303
182
6-1 276
6-05-8 193
177
6-56-0 297
5-96-3 235
160
231
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6-2 172
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Erie, PA/Strong Vincent

Belair, MD/The John Carroll

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Milan, OH/Edison
McKees Rocks, PA/Montour
Erie, PA/McDowell

Russell, PA/Warren Area
Akron, NY/Akron Central
Philadelphia, PA/SamuelS.
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Frewsburg, NY/Frewsburg
Huron, OH/Western Reserve
Greenwich, CT/Greenwich
Edinboro, PA/General McLane/

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Chula Vista, CA/MaterDei
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Hermitage, PA/Hickory
Dunbar, PA/Connellsviiie Area
Townvilie, PA/Mapiewood
Clarence, NY/Clarence
Clarence, NY/Clarence

Pines
Charter
Pembroke
Pines, FL/Pembroke
Boardman, OH/Boardman
Kane, PA/Kane Area
West Seneca, NY/West

Seneca East
Beaver Falls, PA/Blackhawk/

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Akron, OH/Firestone

Greenville, PA/Greenville
Chesterland, OH/West

Geauga
Altoona, PA/Altoona Area
Youngstown, OH/Boardman
Greensburg, PA/Greensburg
Central Catholic/Mount Union
Tavares, FL/Tavares

Fairport, NY/Fairport

East Aurora, NY/East Aurora
Ijamsville, MD/Urbana
Kennerdell, PA/Franklln
West Seneca, NY/West

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Oakfield, NY/Oakfield

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Marcus Johnson (6-0,191, Sr.)
Joe Bowen (6-5, 294, Fr.-r)
Kyle Lanich (6-4, 323, Fr.-r)
Ryan Wilson (6-2, 270, Sr.)
Jacob Potts (6-5, 287, So.)
Jaycen Watts (6-5, 297, So.)
Tyler Fitzpatrick (6-5, 226, So.)
Jordan Williams (6-2,172, So.)
Ben Eisel (5-10,166, Jr.)
Cody Harris (6-0,191, Sr)
D'Andrea Vaughn (6-0,193, Sr.)
Mike Simons (6-1,184, So.)

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Larry Webster (6-7, 250, Gr.)
Chris Kennedy (6-3, 280, Sr.)
Shawn Mitchell (6-2, 245, Jr.)
David McFadden (6-6, 245, Jr.)
Garrett Pope (6-2, 215, So.-r)
Justin Shirk (6-1, 240, Jr.-r)
Dylan Spangler (6-0, 225, Jr.-r)
D.J. Robinson (5-8,180, Jr.)
Gary Postell (5-8,170, So.-r)
Tyler Knoblauch (5-10,190, So.-r)
Jonathan Patrick (5-11,185, Jr.-r)
Danny Fisher (6-1,193, Sr.)

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Devin Ghafoor.......... CB
O'Sha Jackson.......... CB

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6

Darren Massey.......WR
Jeremy Donaldson . .TB

7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Kellen O'Neill.......... WR

19
20
21
22
23

Marcus Johnson .. .WR
D'Andrea Vaughn .. .TB
Cody Harris.............. QB

24

Jordan Williams___ WR
Johnny Washington .TB
James Jackson.......... CB

27
28
29

Kevin Sonnie .......... WR
Cameron Sheppard . .QB

30
31
32

Matt Bodamer........ QB
Ben Eisel.................. WR
Chris Evans................ SS
Veuntrae Robinson . .SS
Delano Fabor............ FS

25
26

33
35
36
37

JonGirvin .......... ...QB
Jake Leber.......... ...DB
Keith Regis.......... ...TB
Allen Starkey ___ ...TB
Aaron Knight ___ ...CB
Chris Miller ........ ...CB
Mike Hanhauser ...FS
Sean Gallagher . ...SS
Mike Simons___ ...PK
Donovan Grooms ...FS
Austin Mietz___ ...FS
Garfield Christie . ..OLB
Jimmy Grove___ ..OLB
Cory Hayes........... ..OLB
Mike Shansky ... ..ILB
Dionte Pope ___ ...CB
Montell Martin .. ...CB
Rob Harden........ ...CB

39
40
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
51
52
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54
55
56
57
58

Sean Rolick.......... ..WR
Chris Mitchell ... ..ILB
Zack Woznichak. ...SS

61

Quentin Cumings
Kyle Matula........

63
64

.OLB
.OLB
Victor Hudson ... .OLB
Forrest Wested .. ..WR
Paul Ortiz ...___ ...PK
Bryant Fulton___ ..WR
Frank Joseph___ .OLB
AlecGluvna......... ...DT
Nick Pittsment .. ..OT
Joe Sullivan........... ....C
Jordan Gurdak .. ..ILB
Josh Kibble.......... ..OG
Anthony Principale .ILB
Chris McNeal....... .OLB
Shane Nastahowski .ILB

59
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65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
75
77
78
80

T.J. Lawrence___ ..DE
Nick King.............. ..ILB
Zack Hartin.......... ....C

81
84
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Ryan Wilson........ ....C
Dan Kane ............ ..OG
Gary Hiner.......... ..OT
Nick Soto.............. ..NG
NickRuberto ___ .'oG
Chris Williams ...‘ ..DT

86
88

Greg Cunningham. ..NG
R.J. Hughes........... ..OG
Jacob Potts........... ..OG
Dillan Mullins___ ..OG
ConnorJohnson . ..OT
Jaycen Watts........ ..OT
Joe Bowen............ ..OT
Kyle Lanich.......... ..OG
Connor Hollenbeck .WR

90
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92
93
94
95
97
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2013 marks the first year of the American Athletic Conference. Formerly the Big East, the AAC
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Cincinnati
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Connecticut
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After two straight 5-7 seasons, head coach Paul Pasqualoni
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winning ways that saw Connecticut reach five bowl games
between 2004 and 2010.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Paul Revere" by Beastie Boys

Houston
(5-7,4-4 ConFerence USA)
The Cougars are just two years removed from a 13-1 season,
but they will need to see vast improvements on the defensive
side of the ball — after giving up 36 points per game last
year — if they want to make an impact in the AAC in 2013.

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Louisviile
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Heisman Trophy after leading the Cardinals to a 33-23 victory
over the heavily favored Florida Gators in last year's Allstate
Sugar Bowl.

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Memphis
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South Florida
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help continue pushing the team in the right direction, after
jumping from two wins in 2011 to four in 2012 under first year
head coach Justin Fuente.

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Temple
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Rutgers ended 2012 on a down note, losing 13-10 in an OT
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Russell Athletic Bowl, but their defense remains one of the
stingiest in the nation (14.2 ppg allowed), which will help
them as they vie for the AAC title.

New head coach Matt Rhule gets his first crack at leading
a team, after previously spending six years as an assistant
coach for Temple from 2006-2011. Upgrading the passing
game will be crucial, as the Owls gained only 121 yards/
game by air in 2012.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Knights of Cydonia" by Muse

Unofficial Theme Song: "Regeneration" by
Stone Temple Pilots

SMU
(7-6,5-3 ConFerence USA)

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going to six straight from 2005-2010.

UCF
(10-4,7-1 ConFerence USA)

SMU bounced back after a 2-4 start last year to not only
make a bowl game, but win it handily, defeating Fresno State
43-10 in the Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl. Replacing workhorse
Zach Line at running back will be the biggest key to another
successful season at SMU.

to put up similar stats (3,059 passing yards, 25 TDs in 2012).

Unofficial Theme Song: "Mustang Sally" by Wilson Pickett

Unofficial Theme Song: “Nitro" by The Offspring

UCF had a lot to celebrate in 2012, including a 38-17 win over
Ball State in the Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl. The Knights should
find themselves bowling again if OB Blake Bottles continues

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ACC
In 2012, Florida State took home the
ACC title, their first since 2005 and
twelfth overall. The Seminoles will
look to defend their title against foes
both old and new, as Syracuse and
Pittsburgh join the ACC this season
from the now-defunct Big East. Look
for Clemson to make a strong run at
the ACC title and a BCS berth in 2013.

ATLANTIC DIVISION

COASTAL DIVISION

Boston College
(2-10.1-7 ACC)

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(6-7,3-5 ACC)

The 2012 season saw Boston College bottom out, and they
now put the rebuilding process in the hands of former Temple
head coach Steve Addazio to dig themselves out of the

Despite finishing under ,5(X), the 2012 season was an overall
success, as Duke made a bowl for the first time since 1994. To
earn a repeat bowl trip in 2013, the Blue Devils must continue
to improve on the defensive side of the ball, led by honorable
mention All-America CB Ross Cockrell.

ACC cellar.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Higher Power" by Boston

Unofficial Theme Song: "Dukes Up" by Modest Mouse

Clemson
(11-2,7-1 ACC)
With QB Tajh Boyd back for his senior year, after throwing for
over 3,800 yards and 36 TDs in 2012, many are predicting Boyd
to be a legit Heisman Trophy candidate, and for Clemson to be
the front runner to win the ACC heading in to the season.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor

C«3rgiaTech
(7-7,5-3 ACC)
Georgia Tech finished the 2012 season on a high note, beating
DSC 21-7 in the Hyundai Sun Bowl. The option-based offense
should continue to grind out yards, but it is the defense under
new assistant Ted Roof that will be key to the Yellow Jackets
success in 2013.

Florida State
(12-2.7-1 ACC)

Unofficial Theme Song: "Short Skirt/Long Jacket" by Cake

After winning the ACC for the first time since 2005, the
Seminoles bring in another top 10 recruiting class as they
look to make a national title run. Their biggest question mark
heading in to the year will be who takes over behind center now
that EJ Manuel has graduated.

North Carolina
(8-4,5-3 ACC)

Unofficial Theme Song: "Seminole Bingo" by Warren Zevon

The Tar Heels faced NCAA violations in 2012, but enjoyed
success under first year coach Larry Fedora that should only
continue in year two, as senior QB Bryn Renner (3356 yards,
28 TD) leads a potent offense.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Tar-Heel Boy" by The Magnetic Fields

Maryland
(4-8,2-6 ACC)
Sophomore wide receiver Stefon Diggs' {54 catches, 848 yards)
stock should only continue to rise this year as Maryland's
quarterbacks are on the mend after being riddled with injuries
lastyear.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Shell Shock" by Gym Class Heroes

Pittsburgh
(6-7,3-4 Big East)
Pittsburgh held teams last year to only 330.54 yards/game,
17th best in the nation, and that strength should continue with
the move to the ACC, as DT Aaron Donald and safety Jason
Hendricks, both seniors, are potential All-conference players.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Black Panther" by Crystal Castles

North Carolina State
(7-6.4-4 ACC)
Dave Doeren takes over the Wolfpack after a successful
run at Northern Illinois and will look to emphasize cutting
down turnovers, as NC State was 113th in the country in that
department last season.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Carolina in my Mind” by James Taylor

Syracuse
(8-5,5-2 Big East)
The Orange surprised many in 2012, winning six of itieir last
seven games, including a 38-14 route of West Virginia in the
New Era Pinstripe Bowl. With coach Doug Marrone jumping
to the NFL, and senior QB Ryan Nassib graduating, there are
a lot of question marks for Syracuse as they enter the tougher
competition of the ACC.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Orange Crush" byR.E.M.

University oF Miami
(7-5,5-3 ACC)
NCAA investigations hang over the head of the Hurricanes'
postseason chances, but head coach Al Golden has his
team heading in the right direction, especially on offense,
where breakout seasons by QB Stephen Morris and RB Duke
Johnson are likely in. 2013.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Behold the Hurricane" by
The Horrible Crowes

A^rginia
(4-8,2-6 ACC)
A six game losii^ streak last year caused a forgetful season in
Charlottesville. The Cavaliers hope new offensive coordinator
Steve Fairchild can breath some fresh life into a running game
that ranked 96th in the nation last year.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Cavalier Eternal" byAgainst Me!

Wahe Forest
(5-7.3-5 ACC)
The Demon Deacons return most of their starters on offense
and defense from a 2012 that just missed a bowl game, and if
they can improve on their 117th ranking in total offense they
should find themselves breaking above the .500 mark.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Forest" by System of a Down

Virginia Tech
(7-6,4-4 ACC)
The Hokies won their 2012 bowl game, but a 7-6 record Is
a disappoint for a team that looks to vie for the ACC title
every season. On offense, QB Logan Thomas' potential is
limitless, but he has yet to put it together on the field. Defense
should be a strength for Virginia Tech, as eight starters return,
including five All-ACC players from a year ago.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Birds of a Feather" by Joe South

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LEGENDS DIVISION

Iowa
(4-8,2-6 Big Ten)

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The Hawkeyes look to shake off a disappointing second half
of the 2012 year that led to them missing a bowl game for
the first time since the 2008 season. Returning nine starters
on defense should help out that process greatly.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Hawkeye" by The Alan Parsons Project

Michigan
(8-5.6-2 Big Ten)
Denard Robinson may finally be gone, but Michigan should
continue its success under coach Brady Hoke with QB Devin
Gardner firmly in place. The nation's #1 running back recruit,
Derrick Green, should make an immediate impact in Ann
Arbor.

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Michigan State
(7-6,3-5 Big Ten)

Unofficial Theme Song: "Come On! Feel the lllinoise!" by
Sufjan Stevens

Indiana
(4-8,2-6 Big Ten)
The Hoosiers hope that returning 21 of 22 starters from last
season, including senior RB Stephen Houston (749 yards, 12
TD in 2012), can help bring the consistency needed to reach
a bowl game for the first time since 2007.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Bloomington" by Old 97s

Ohio State
(12-0,8-0 Big Ten)
A perfect season a year ago was dampened only by the fact
that the Buckeyes could not participate in postseason play.
This year. Urban Meyer's crew will be loaded again, with
QB Braxton Miller a threat to lead the team to the national
championship game.

Minnesota
(6-7,2-6 Big Ten)

Penn State
(8-4,6-2 Big Ten)

Unofficial Theme Song: "Dig" by Incubus

Unofficial Theme Song: "Carry Me Ohio" by Sun Kil Moon

Coach Bill O'Brien deserved a lot of credit last year for taking
over Penn State and leading them to a winning season
amid national scrutiny. The Nittany Lions still have a long
way before NCAA sanctions allow them to be back at full
strength, but another winning season in 2013 is certainly
plausible.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Gold Lion" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Nebrasha
(10-4,7-1 Big Ten)
Nebraska had arguably the best offense in the Big 10 last
year, and that will likely be the case again in 2013, with senior
QB Taylor, Martinez (2871 yards, 23 TD) and WR Kenny Bell
(50 catches, 863 yards, 8 TD) leading the way.

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Purdue
(6-7,3-5 Big Ten)
The Boilermakers were able to snatch up one of the best
available coaches in the offseason in former Kent State head
coach Darrell Hazell, who will look to revamp an offense that
struggled with consistency in 2012, scoring over 50 points
three times, but also under 20 points five times.

Northwestern
(10-3,5-3 Big Ten)

Unofficial Theme Song: "Boilermaker" by The Jesus Lizard

The 2012 season was a banner year for Northwestern
football, as the program won their first bowl game since 1949
with a 34-20 win over Mississippi State in the TaxSlayer.com
Gator Bowl. With a large number of starters back in the fold,
2013 should continue the trajectory upwards for the Wildcats
as they eye the Big 10 title.

Wisconsin
(8-4,4-4 Big Ten)

Unofficial Theme Song: "Year of the Cat" by Al Stewart
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2012 was certainly a low point for the Illinois program,
but things can seemingly only get better for coach Tim
Beckman's squad, especially on offense, where new
coordinator Bill Cubit looks to improve a squad that finished
last in the Big 10 in yards gained a season ago.

Don't let the 7-6 record fool you, Michigan State is a
dangerous, veteran team, who lost five games last year
by four points or fewer. If the Spartans can find a solid
replacement for RB Le'veon Bell, a stark improvement should
be seen in their 2013 record.
Unofficial Theme Song: "Spartan " by Five Iron Frenzy

Minnesota lost a heartbreaker 34-31 against Texas Tech in
the 2012 Meineke Car Care Bowl, but there are reasons to be
optimistic if you are a Gophers fan, the biggest one being
the nine starters that are returning on offense, including ail
five offensive linemen.

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LEADERS DIVISION

Illinois
(2-10.0-8 Big Ten)

Another year, another Big 10 championship. The Badgers
will have a new leader in 2013 in head coach Gary Andersen,
but should continue to produce similar results, as they excel
year in and year out by rushing the ball effectively and playing
tenacious defense.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Wisconsin" by Whitehorse

The Big 12
Last year, the Big 12 saw nine of its 10
teams reach a bowl game and Kansas
State quarterback Collin Klein finish third in
Heisman voting. This looks to be a rebuilding
year for many Big 12 teams, but Texas
leads the nation with 19 returning starters,
including junior quarterback David Ash, and
TCU is not far behind with 15.

Baylor
(8-5.4-5 Big 12)
Baylor was the fourth highest scoring team in 2012 with 44.5
points per game, and their offense should continue to shine
with RBs Glasco Martin and Lache Seastrunk both potential
1,000 yard backs and Bryce Petty ready to step up and be the
next star QB for the Bears.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Cheerleader" by Grizzly Bear

Iowa State
(6-7,3-6 Big 12)
Head coach Paul Rhoads has led the Cyclones to bowl
games in three of his four seasons since taking over in 2009.
Sam B. Richardson will have full reign as QB in 2013, after
stepping in and throwing eight TD and only one INT in three
games last season.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Middle Cyclone" by Neko Case

Kansas
(1-11,0-9 Big 12)
The Jayhawks 2012 season was a low point for the program,
but better times are on the horizon, as five of their losses
came in one possession games. QB Jake Heaps, now eligible
after transferring from BYU the year prior, will bring a spark
to an offense that should see great improvement in 2013.
Unofficial Theme Song- "Waiting for the Sun" by

The Jayhawks

KansasState

(n-2,8-1Big12)
Kansas State nearly ran the table in 2012 behind a magical
season from senior QB Collin Klein. A decline is likely with
Klein gone, but the Wildcats should still be a factor in the
Big 12 with RB John Hubert (947 yards, 15 TD) a potential
conference Player of the Year candidate.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Play The Game Tonight" by Kansas

Oklahoma
(10-3,8-1 Big 12)
The 2013 Sooners are likely to play with a chip on their
shoulder after narrowly missing winning the Big 12 title
outright last season. QB Blake Bell, who has been known for
his bulldozing running abilities (24 rushing TDs in first two
seasons), will need to show off his arm now to keep up the
passing prowess that Landry Jones was known for during his
days in Norman.

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Texas
(9-4,5-4 Big 12)
Texas returns almost all of their starters on both sides of the
ball from last year and, because of that veteran leadership,
Mack Brown's squad should be right at the top of the Big
12 in 2013. QB David Ash is still only a junior, and should be
in line for a breakout season, while safety Kenny Vaccarro
will lead a defense looking to return to greatness after a
mediocre 2012 season.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Flava in Ya Ear" by Craig Mack
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Texas Christian
(7-6.4-5 Big 12)

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TCU's first season in the Big 12 was a bit shaky at times, but
the team did make a bowl game (a 17-16 heartbreaking loss
against Michigan State in the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl) and
led the Big 12 in overall defense, a category they should be
strong in again in 2013, with nine starters returning.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Peace Frog" by The Doors

Texas Tech
(8-5,4-5 Big 12)
Former Red Raider star Kliff Kingsbury takes over the helm
at his alma mater in 2013, and looks to improve an already
impressive offensive attack, and, more importantly, bring
back some of the excitement that makes Texas Tech football
so fun to watch when they are firing on all cylinders.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Say This Sooner" by The Almost

Unofficial Theme Song: "The Red" by Chevelle

Oklahoma State
(8-5,5-4 Big 12)

West Virginia
(7-6,4-5 Big 12)

The Cowboys won eight games in a rebuilding year,
including a 58-14 beatdown of Purdue in the Heart of
Dallas Bowl. OK State may not have a clear cut starter at
quarterback, but whoever it is will have fun throwing to WR
Josh Stewart, who caught 101 passes last year.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Midnight Cowboy" by
Faith No More

At times in 2012, no team was more exciting to watch than
West Virginia, with an offense that could score at will, led by
QB Geno Smith and WRs Steadman Bailey and Tavon Austin.
However, they are all off to the NFL, and it could be a long
season for the Mountaineers if they don't find replacements
quickly, as well as improve a defense that gave up 38.1 points
per game (117th overall).

Unofficial Theme Song: "Mountain Song" by Jane's Addiction

CONFERENCE USA
Conference USA gets a major facelift in 2013,
with six new teams joining play in an always
competitive conference. Louisiana Tech finished
last year 9-3 and will likely play with a chip on
their shoulder after not being invited to a bowl
game.

EAST DIVISION
East Carolina
(8-5.7-lC-USA)
The Pirates lost a shootout to Louisiana-Lafayette in the 2012
R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, but there is a lot to look
forward to heading in to 2013, with the offensive trio of QB
Shane Carden (3,113 passing yards, 23 TD), RB Vintavious
Cooper (1,049 rushing yards, 7 TD), and WR Justin Hardy (88
catches, 11 TD) all back in the fold.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Pirate Radio" by The Toasters

Florida International
(3-9,2-6 Sun Belt)
FID has brought in Ron Turner to take over as head coach,
after spending the last eight years in the NFL He inherits a
team with some offensive promise, but a lot of time will need
to be focused on shoring up a defense that gave up nearly
32 points per game.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Wild International" by One Day as a Lion

Florida Atlantic
(3-9,2-6 Sun Belt)
The Owls are hoping that a change of scenery can improve
a team that struggled on both sides of the ball in 2012. One
bright spot to watch will be the play of WR William Dukes (63
catches, 979 yards, 4 TD as a sophomore in 2012).

Unofficial Theme Song: "Night Owls" by Bridge and Tunnel

Marshall
(5-7.4-AC-USA)
Despite the 5-7 overall record, Marshall's offense was first in
the nation in passing yards/game last year (365.1.) The junior
duo of QB Rakeem Cato (4201 yards, 37 TD) and WR Tommy
Shuler (110 catches, 1138 yards, 6TD) could be one of the
most prolific in the nation, and if the Thundering Herd can play
any defense, they should be Conference-USA contenders.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Some Loud Thunder" by
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

Middle Tennessee
(8-4,6-2 Sun Belt)
The Blue Raiders have something to prove as they enter
Conference-USA, after not being invited to a bowl game
despite finishing second in the Sun Belt in 2012. Jordan
Parker's role at RB should only continue to expand after he
rushed for 851 yards as a freshman.
Unofficial Theme Song: "Ride the Lightning" by Metallica

Southern Mississippi
(0-12,0-8 C-USA)
Southern Mississippi won the Conference-USA championship
in 2011, so one would think that the winless season in 2012
was more of anomaly than a trend. With first-time head coach
Todd Monken taking over. Golden Eagles fans hope that new
blood means winning days are once again not far away.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Golden " by My Morning Jacket

UAB
(3-9,2-6 C-USA)
One bright spot of the 2012 season for UAB was that they
seemed to find their QB of the future in freshman Austin
Brown, who should continue to improve upon the 2,648
yards and 15 TD he put up a year ago.
Unofficial Theme Song: "Hold On " by Alabama Shakes

Louisiana Tech
(9-3,4-2WAC)
Running back Kenneth Dixon had 27 TDs last year as a true
freshman after fellow RB Tevin King, who was average 9.4 yards
per carry, went down. With both in the mix under new head
coach Skip Holtz, the Bulldogs should be a force in C-USA.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Bulldog Skin" by Guided by Voices

North Texas
(4-8,3-5 Sun Belt)
North Texas fans hope that 2013 will be the season that ends
the program's eight year bowl drought, and there is reason
to believe that third-year head coach Dan McCarney can get
them there if they learn to convert more frequently on redzone
opportunities, where they were 103rd in the nation last year.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Mean Green Season" by The 77s

Rice
(7-6,4-4 C-USA)
Rice finished last year as one of the hottest teams in the
country, winning their last five games, including a win over
Air Force in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. When
healthy, QB Taylor McHargue is a dual force who can beat you
with his arm or his feet.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Rice is Nice" by The Lemon Pipers

Tulane
(2-10 2-6 C-USA)
2013 marks the final season for Tulane in Conference USA,
as they will move on to the AAC and a brand new stadium in
2014. They hope that transfer QB Nick Montana (son of Joe)
can replicate some of his dad's magic on the field and end a
10-year losing streak in th^ process.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Glimmer" by Pelican

Tulsa
(11-3,7-1 C-USA)
The reigning C-USA champions have enough talent under
head coach Bill Blankenship to vie for the title once again,
although they will need unproven players, especially on the
offensive line, to step up quickly as they have lost 18 seniors
from last year's championship squad.
Unofficial Theme Song: "Rock You Like A Hurricane " fay

The Scorpions

UTEP
(3-9,2-6 C-USA)
The Miners, who called the Sun Bowl home, are looking for
brighter days in their future under new head coach Sean
Kugler, who will look to rebuild a program that struggled to
finish drives in 2012, putting up only 21.4 points per game.
Unofficial Theme Song: "Here Comes the Sun " by The Beatles

UTSA
(8-4,3-3WAC)
UTSA was beyond impressive in their FBS debut in 2012
under veteran head coach Larry Coker, but the fledgling
team is likely to see some regression in the more competitive
C-USA. The presence of senior QB Eric Soza (2085 yards, 20
TD, 3 INT) will be crucial to keeping the team together as
they build towards becoming bowl eligible in 2014.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Born to Run " by Bruce Springsteen

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MAC
The 2012 football season proved that the
MAC deserves to be taken seriously, as
Northern Illinois became the first team from
the conference to advance to a BCS bowl
game. The conference title should be a
hard fought battle again, with the Huskies

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remaining a major player, and — with 19
returning starters — Bowling Green making a
case for being the best of the bunch.

EAST DIVISION

Akron
(1-11,0-8 MAG)

The Zips return 15 starters from last year when, despite their
record, they were actually one of the better passing teams in
the nation with 312.8 yards/game. Coach Terry Bowden will
need to improve the defense in his second year at the helm
to see an increase in wins.

Unofficial Theme Song: “Kangaroo Court" by Capital Cities

Bowling Green
(8-5,6-2 MAC)
Bowling Green looks to continue to improve on last year's
successful season, with almost their entire starting corps
back on both sides of the ball. Anthon Samuel (998 yards,
11 TD) should continue to grow at RB and DB BooBoo
Gates will help lead a defense that was best in the MAC
last season.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Green Theme" by Baroness

BuFFalo
(4-8,3-5 MAC)

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Buffalo IS still looking for another bowl appearance, after the
program's only trip in 2008. Senior WR Alex Neutz should
have his hands full on offense as he tries to top the 1,(XX)
yard mark for the second straight season.
Unofficial Theme Song: “Buffalo, NY" by Into It. Over It

KentState
(11-3.8-0 MAC)
Kent State had one of their program's best years ever in
2012, but will begin this year with a new head coach in Paul
Haynes and with a lot of positions that will need to be filled.
One that won't be an issue is running back, where Dri Archer
will continue his onslaught on defensives after rushing for 9.0
yards per carry last year, scoring 16 times.

Unofficial Theme Song: “It's No Accident" by Nidi DeFrange

Massachusetts
(1-11,1-7 MAC)
Last season was UMass' first year in FBS, and it showed,
winning only one game. Wins will continue to be hard to
come by for this fledgling program, but they should be able
to play a more competitive brand of football their second time
around.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Massachusetts" by Ra Ra Riot

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Miami
(4-8,3-5 MAC)
Miami struggled down the home stretch in 2012, but their
pass happy offense attack did lead to nearly 300 yards/
game. The Redhawks must improve a run defense that gave
up 35 scores last year.

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Bali State
(9-4,6-2 MAC)

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Ball State should continue to score this season (33rd in the
nation last year in points per game), with QB Keith Wenning,
RB Jawhan Edwards, WR Willie Snead and TE Zane Fakes all
back in the mix for another year.

Unofficial Theme Song: “Young Cardinals" by Alexisonfire

Central Michigan
(7-6.4-4 MAC)
Central Michigan started off slowly last year, but ended the
season on a four game winning streak, including a 24-21
win in the Little Ceasars Bowl over Western Kentucky. The
Chippewas will have a big hole to fill with OT Eric Fisher
graduating to the NFL as the 2013 #1 overall draft pick.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Central Standard Time “by
The Get Up Kids

Eastern Michigan
(2-10,1-7 MAC)
Sophomore QB Tyler Benz got some important time under
center last year and should nave full reign of a team that will
need to improve upon the 171.2 passing yards per game
from 2012 to see some more Ws in the standings.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Fly Like An Eagle" by
Steve Miller Band

Northern Illinois
(12-2.8-0 MAC)
The Huskies were nation^il darlings a year ago, becoming the
first MAC team to make a BCS bowl game (Orange Bowl).
Rod Carey takes over as head coach of a team that should
keep humming right along, with QB Jordan Lynch (3135
passing yards, 1815 rushing yards, 44 total TD) back for a
senior year that could be Heisman worthy.
Unofficial Theme Song: "Orange" by Ken Nordine
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Toledo
(9-4,6-2 MAC)
Toledo's offense should be a blast to watch this year, with
nine starters back in the mix, including WR Bernard Reedy
who had 89 catches for over 1100 yards last season, but it will
be Toledo's defense, which struggled against the pass last
year, that will determine the Rockets' ultimate fate in 2013.

Unofficial Theme Song: “Rok It To The Moon" by
The Stranglers

Unofficial Theme Song: "Swoop (I'm Yours)" by The Dazz Band

Western Michigan
(4-8.2-6 MAC)

Ohio
(9-4.4-4MAC)

The Broncos 4-8 record from 2012 is a bit deceiving, as they
lost four games by less than one score. If the defensive core
that returns eight starters can generate a few more stops
and turnovers. Western Michigan could be playing in a bowl
game this year.

Ohio punctuated a strong 2012 season with a blowout
45-14 victory over Louisiana-Monroe in the Advocare VI00
Independence Bowl, and with QB Tyler Tettelton and most
of his offensive weapons back from last year, the Bobcats
should be one of the stronger offensive teams in the MAC.

Unofficial Theme Saig: "Ohio"by The Black Keys

Unofficial Theme Song: "Kalamazoo" by Glenn Miller
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Charlie Ward
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Eddie George
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Chicago
RB
Sr.
84
Yale
END
Sr.
219
Yale
QB
Sr.
524
TCU
QB
519
Sr.
Iowa
RB
651
Sr.
Michigan
RB
Sr.
1,303
Minnesota
RB
Sr.
554
Georgia
RB
Sr.
1,059
Notre Dame
QB
Sr.
648
Ohio State
QB
Sr.
412
Army
FB
Jr.
860
Army
RB
Sr.
792
Notre Dame
QB
Sr.
742
SMU
RB
Jr.
778
Notre Dame
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Sr.
995
Ohio State
RB
Jr.
633
Princeton
RB
Sr.
1,777
Oklahoma
RB
Sr.
525
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RB
Sr.
1,850
Wisconsin
FB
Sr.
1,068
Ohio State
RB
Sr.
2,219
Notre Dame
QB
Sr.
1,066
Texas A&M
RB
Sr.
1,183
Army
RB
Sr.
1,394
LSU
RB
Sr.
1,929
Navy
RB
Sr.
1,793
Syracuse
RB
Sr.
824
Oregon State
QB
Sr.
707
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QB
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QB
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QB
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Stanford
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Nebraska
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Penn State
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RB
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QB
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1,400
Florida State
QB
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2,310
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Jr.
1,743
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MOUNTAIN WEST
Utah State and San Jose State join the
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successful 11-2 campaigns in the WAC last
year. This year, the Mountain West will be
separated in to two divisions and will hold
the conference's first championship game
in December. Look for Boise State to be the
cream of the crop in the Mountain Division,
as Fresno State and San Diego State are
likely to battle for supremacy out in the West.

MOUNTAIN DIVISION

Air Force Academy
{6-7.5-3MWC)

Air Force made their sixth straight bowl game last year on
the strength of the #2 rushing team in yards/game, but will
need to find replacements fast for RB Cody Getz and QB
Connor Dietz to make it seven in a row.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Hunters of the Sky" by Mastodon

Boise State
(11-2.7-1MWC)
Some considered last year a "down" year for Boise State,
but they only lost two games by a total of six points. QB Joe
Southwick should be more comfortable in year two and if the
Broncos can keep up their stingy defense (15.8 points/game)
they should be looking at another 10+ win season.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Tangled up in Blue" by Bob Dylan

Colorado State
(4-8,3-5 MWC)
Colorado State won three of their last five games in 2012,
and with 19 starters back, they should be one of the more
experienced MWC teams. Now these starters need to
mature and get better on both sides of the ball to lead the
Rams to a bowl game for the first time since 2008.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Rocky Mountain High " by
John Denver

New Mexico
(4-9,1-7 MWC)
Bob Davie coached for the first time in over a decade last
year, and at times gave Lobos fans something to be excited
about, with a rushing attack that averaged 300.8 yards/game.
Davie will need to find a way to improve the passing game
from 123rd in the country to continue the way up.

Unofficial Theme Song: "New Mexico’s No Breeze"
by Iron & Wine

(9-4,7-1 MWC)
Fresno State QB Derek Carr (brother of former Bulldog and
NFL QB David Carr) is back for his senior year and after
putting up over 4,000 yards and 37 TDs in 2012 it will be
interesting to see what he does for an encore with arguably
the most explosive offense in the MWC.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Bulldog Front" by Fugazi

Hawaii
(3-9.1-7 MWC)
Head coach Norm Chow's first year in Hawaii was a rough
one, but with a season under his belt, and his entire offense
back from a year ago, the Rainbow Warriors should begin to
look more like the high powered offenses of years past.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Rainbow in the Dark” by Dio

Nevada
(7-6,4-4 MWC)
2013 brings big changes for Nevada football, as head coach
Chris Ault, innovator of the Pistol Offense, retired at the end
of last year. Even without Ault, Nevada's offense should be
in good shape, after averaging nearly 38 points per game

in 2012.

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Unofficial Theme Song: /'Wolf Like Me" by TV On The Radio

Nevada-Las Vegas
(2-n.2-6MWC)
2013 will likely bring another losing season for the Rebels,
but with QB Nick Sherry only a sophomore and a legit RB in
Tim Cornett (1232 yards, 7 TD), UNLV should be able to pick
up a few more wins and move closer to their first bowl game
since 2000.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Rebel Yell" by Billy Idol

Utah State
(11-2,6-0 WAC)
Coming off a WAC championship and a win in the Famous
Idaho Potato Bowl, The Aggies are riding a lot of momentum
as they enter the MWC, and they should be one of the more
exciting teams to watch in the conference, with an offense
that averaged nearly 500 yards per game and a defense
ranked seventh last year in points allowed per game.

San Diego State
(9-4,7-1 MWC)
The Aztecs' strength in 2012 was their ground game, which
averaged 220 yards/game, and that should continue this year
as junior RB Adam Meuma looks to grow on his 16 TDs and
nearly 1500 yards from a season ago.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Aztec" by Bo Diddley

Unofficial Theme Song: "Big Blue Wave" by Hey Ocean!

Wyoming
(4-8,3-5 MWC)

San Jose State
(11-2.5-1 WAC)

The Cowboys won three out of their final four games last
year, and with most of their starters back, including QB
Brett Smith, who had a strong 27 TD to 6 INT ratio last year,
Wyoming should be back in the bowl hunt in 2013.

The Spartans dominated on both sides of the ball last season
in the WAC, and should continue to do so in the MWC, with
QB David Fales (4,193 yards, 33 TD) throwing to WR Noel
Grigsby (82 catches, 1,307 yards) and All-WAC LB Keith Smith
leading the way on defense with nearly 100 tackles last year.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Wanted Dead or Alive" by Bon Jovi

Unofficial Theme Song: "San Jose" by Count Basie

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Many were surprised in 2012 when the two
teams facing off in the Pac-12 championship
were Stanford and UCLA. USC was ranked #1
in the country before the season began and
Oregon was ranked #2 when Stanford took
them down 17-14 in OT. What will the Pac-12
have in store to repeat an exciting season?
Can Stanford repeat on the back of QB Kevin
Hogan? How will Oregon react with head
coach Chip Kelly jumping to the NFL? Can
USC WR Marquis Lee beat the odds and win
the Heisman Trophy? Only time will tell.

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NORTH DIVISION
California
(3-9.2-7Pac-12)
New California coach Sonny Dykes will look to implement
the same sort of high-octane offense he installed at Lousiana
Tech, but it could be a year or two before the Golden Bears
can truly compete in a stacked Pac-12.

Unofficial Theme Song: “All the Gold in California" by
Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers

Arizona
(8-5,4-5 Pac-12)
Rich Rodriguezs sguad should be able to once again put up
big points behind RB Ka'Deem Carey, who nearly broke the
2,000 yard rushing mark last year, but it is a defense that gave
up over 35 points/game that will need to improve to make
Arizona a true contender.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Wildcat" by Ratatat

OREGOn
Oregon
(12-1,8-1 PAC-12)

Arizona State
(8-5,5-4 Pac-12)

Chip Kelly may be gone, but the weapons he recruited to
Oregon are still in place to make another run for a Pac-12
title and possibly a BCS championship, including potential
Heisman candidates in sophomore QB Marcus Mariota and
the electric junior all-purpose back De'Anthony Thomas.

Arizona State ended a successful 2012 campaign with a
blowout 62-28 victory over Navy in the Kraft Fight Hunger
Bowl and should continue to be on the rise in tne Pac-12
with senior DT Will Sutton and his 13 sacks from last year a
big part of that ascent.

Unofficial Tneme Song: "Duck Pond" by Millencolin

Unofficial Theme Song: "Devil Town" by Tony Lucca

OregonState
(9-4.6-3Pac-12)

Colorado
(1-11,1-8 Pac-12)

Oregon State was one of the bigger surprises in 2012,
improving from 3-9 the previous year to 9-4 and they should
have continued success whether it be Sean Mannion (2,446
yards, 15 TD) or Cody Vaz (1,480 yards, 11 TD) behind center.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Vampire Beavers" by Joe Hall

Stanford
(12-2,8-1 Pac-12)

Colorado had arguably their worst season in the program's
history in 2012, but things should be looking up with new
head coach Mike MacIntyre coming over from a successful
run at San Jose State. It will likely take a few years before
talks of bowl games,' but things should start to turn around
for the Buffaloes in 2013. <

Unofficial Theme Song: "Here I Come" By Buffalo Tom

Stanford proved itself under head coach David Shaw last
" year, not only winning the Pac-12, but taking down Wisconsin
in the Rose Bowl. QB Kevin Hogan took a stranglehold on
the signal caller job late in the season, but it is Stanford's
smashmouth defense that will keep the Cardinal in any game
they play.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Cardinal Rules" by Someone Still
Loves You Boris Yeltsin

Washington
(7-6,5-4 Pac-12)
The Huskies lost a nail biter to Boise State in the Maaco Bowl
Las Vegas 28-26, but fortunately for Huskies fans that team
was filled with underclassmen that will continue to grow in
2013, and should be particularly strong on D, where they
gave up only 24.2 points/game in 2012.
Unofficial Theme Song: "Mt. Washington" by Local Natives

UCLA
(9-5,6-3 Pac-12)
■The Bruins' nine wins were a pleasant surprise in Jim Mora's
first season, and the most the team has had in a season since
2005. They should once again be players to win the Pac-12
especially as QB Brett Hundley (3745 yards, 29 TD) continuk

Mike Leach's first year with the Cougars was a tough one, but
the team was able to put up big passing yards with the Air
Raid offensive scheme. The key in 2013 for the Cougars will
be to be more efficient in 2013 to increase from a low 20.4
points/game.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Be Good Until Then" by
Butch Walker

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USC had enormous expectations last year and fell short,
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enough talent to bounce back to prominence this year
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Utah finished under .500 last year for the first time in a
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struggled in both the pass and run game. Former national
champion head coach Dennis Erickson has been brought in
as offerisive coordinator to liven up the Utes attack.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Utah " by Emarosa

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Alabama won their second consecutive National
Championship in 2012, continuing a seven
year streak of SEC teams crowned champions.
Freshman QB Johnny Manziel of Texas A&M
brought the Heisman Trophy back to the SEC.
A three-peat for Alabama is not out of the
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Gamecocks all will be looking for a chance to
dethrone the Tide in 2013.

WEST DIVISION
Alabama
(13-1,7-1 SEC)
Nick Saban's championship squad will once again be
led by quarterback AJ. McCarron, who had an incredible 30
TDs with only three INTs last year and should vie for
the Heisman Trophy in his final year at Tuscaloosa.

Unofficial Theme Song: "We Are The Champions" by Queen

Arkansas
(4-8,2-6 SEC)
Former Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema takes over an
Arkansas team that is desperate to put the past few years
behind them, and Bielema should be able to do that as he
brings his ground and pound style of football down south.

Unofficial Theme Song: "One for the Razorbacks" by Green Day

Auburn
(3-9,0-8 SEC)
Auburn had a tough year in 2012, but now it is time for some
of the youngsters to step up and turn this team around. With
nine offensive starters returning, an emphasis must be made
to improve upon the 18.7 points/game scored last season.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Paper Tigers" by Thrice

Louisiana State
(10-3.6-2 SEC)
With Les Miles at the helm for his 10th season, LSD has
continually been a national championship contender year in
and year out. In 2013, the team's chances ride heavily on QB
Zach Mettenberger, who, for all his talent, must put up better
numbers than the 12 TDs and 7 INTs from a year ago.

Unofficial Theme Song: "I Can See For Miles" by The Who

Mississippi
(7-6,3-5 SEC)
The Rebels had one of the best recruiting classes in college
football this offseason and with the majority of their starters
back from a season ago, should be a deep team with a
bright future in the ever challenging SEC.

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Unofficial Theme Song: "Rebel, Rebel" by David Bowie

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Mississippi State
(8-5,4-4 SEC)
The Bulldogs came out swinging last season, winning their
first seven games before stumbling down the stretch. QB Tyler
Russell is back for his senior year, but will need some young
receivers to step up after losing his top targets from i^12.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Drains to the Mississippi" by
Banner Pilot

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Texas A&M
(11-2,6-2 SEC)


Johnny Manziel is back for an encore after becoming the
first freshman to ever win the Heisman Trophy. The dual
threat who combined for 47 total TDs last year leads a
potent offensive attack that should betaken seriously as a
contender to come out of the stacked SEC.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Johnny B. Goode" by Chuck Berry

EAST DIVISION
Florida
(11-2,7-1 SEC)
The Gators were shocked in the Sugar Bowl by Louisville, ending
an otherwise strong season for a team who was known for its
staunch defense, allowing only 14.5 points/game. For Florida to
be true national contenders, they must stabilize an ineffective
passing game that ranked near last in the nation in 2012.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Swamp" by Talking Heads

Georgia
(11-2,7-1 SEC)
The Bulldogs had Alabama on the ropes in the SEC title
game a year ago but fell just short. They should be right
back in the mix again this year, with a sophorhore RB duo of
Todd Gurley and Keith Marshall tearing up opponents for
over 2,100 combined yards and 25 TDs a season ago.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Going to Georgia" by
The Mountain Goats
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Kentucky
(2-10,0-8 SEC)
First time head coach Mark Stoops has a lot on his plate
to turn around the Wildcats. His defensive pedigree as a
coordinator at Florida State and Arizona will help right away,
but he must find a way to improve an offense that scored 17
or less points in eight of 12 games in 2012.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Kentucky Gentleman " by
The Menzingers

Missouri
(5-7.2-6 SEC)
Missouri's first season in the SEC was filled with ups and
downs, and never fully got going to where they hoped to be.
QB James Franklin struggled to stay healthy last year, but
showed some flashes late in the year against Tennessee and
Syracuse that should have Tigers fans excited for 2013.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Tiger Claws" by Farewell Continental

South Carolina
(11-2.6-2 SEC)
The defense will once again be the key to success for the
Gamecocks, led by arguably the most exciting defensive
player in college football, DE Jadeavon Clowney, who will
likely record double-digit sacks again in 2013 in route to
becoming a rare legitimate defensive Heisman contender.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Rooster" by Alice in Chains

Tennessee
(5-7.1-7 SEC)
Tennessee was able to put up a lot of points last year (36.2/
game) but QB Taylor Bray is gone, as are the team's top
two receivers from last year. The offense will have to be
overhauled fast, but it is the defense that will prove whether
the Volunteers can hang with the big boys in the SEC, and
linebacker A.J. Johnson should be a huge asset.

Unofficial Spod: "Tennessee Song" by 1997

Vanderbilt
(9-4,5-3 SEC)
With superstar receiver Jordan Matthews (94 catches, 1323
yards, 8 TD) back for his senior season and a D that gave up
only 18.7 points/game last season, the Commodores should
keep trending north after one of their program's greatest
seasons in 2012.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Brick House" by The Commodores

SUN BELT
KONICA MINOLTA
Photo by Louisiana-Lafayette /Lthletics
The Sun Belt gets a shake up in 2013, with
four teams leaving (FAU, FlU, MTSU, and
North Texas). Two new teams will be taking
their place, Texas State moving over from

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the WAC and the Georgia State Panthers,
who are entering their first year of play in
Division I football. The Sun Belt champion in
2013 should be the victor of a four-way battle
between Arkansas St., Louisiana-Lafayette,
Lousiana-Monroe and Western Kentucky.

Arltansas State
(10-3,7-1 SBC)
The Red Wolves look to make it to three straight bowl games
in a row, after defeating Kent State 17-13 last season in
the GoDaddy.com Bowl. Replacing QB Ryan Aplin will be
important, but with four offensive linemen returning to block
1,CXX) yard rusher David Oku, the offense should remain
effective.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Wolves At Night" by
Manchester Orchestra

Georgia State Panthers
(N/A - Did not play Division i football)
Georgia State football has only been around since 2010,
so moving up to the FBS will be a tough challenge for the
near-new program. Despite going 1-10 in the FCS last year,
the Panthers do return 10 starters on offense and have the
advantage of playing their home games in the Georgia Dome

Unofficial Theme Song: "Start Me Up" by The Rolling Stones

Louisiana-Lafayette
(9-4.6-2 SBC)
The Ragin' Cajuns have a lot of success to build on from their
2012 campaign, including a bowl victory and sporting the
top offense in the Sun Belt, which should be possible again
this year as both QB Terrence Broadway (2,842 passing yards,
26 total TD) and RB Alonzo Harris (881 yards, 10 TD) are back
in the mix.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Too Raging To Cheers" by Mogwai

Louisiana-Monroe
(8-5,6-2 SBC)
The Warhawks found themselves in national headlines last
September after an exciting 34-31 overtime upset of #8
Arkansas, and with experienced senior Kolton Browning
(3,049 yards, 29 TD) back for one more season under center,
Lousiana-Monroe could get its first Bowl victory in 2013.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Aces High" by Iron Maiden

(2-n,l-7SBC)

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The Jaguars had a young squad in 2012, their fourth year in
existence and first year playing Division-1 football. Putting
points up on the board was a struggle, but with 19 starters
back from a year ago South Alabama should be able to make
their second season in the Sun Belt better than their first.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Sweet Home Alabama" by
Lynyrd Skynyrd

Texas State
(4-8,2-4 WAC)
The Bobcats were an above average rushing team in 2012,
their first season in Division-1 football, averaging 176.8 yards/
game, and should be strong in that department again, but
will need to bring more onxhe defensive side of the ball,
where they had only 12 sdcks as a team all last year, to truly
compete in the Sun Belt.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Bobcat City" by Jet Airliner

Troy
(5-7,3-5 SBC)
Senior QB Craig Robinson is back for his senior year, and will
look to put up his fourth straight 3,000+ yards season as he
leads a Trojan team that led the Sun Belt in total offense a
season ago. Troy's defense will need to be better at rushing
the passer if they want to put together a winning season.

Unofficial Theme Song: "Trojan Horse" by Bloc Party

Western Kentucky
(7-6,4-4 SBC)
The Hilltoppers may have lost to Central Michigan in the Little
Ceasars Pizza Bowl last year, but the big news heading in to
the 2013 season is the hiring of head coach Bobby Petrino. LB
Andrew Jackson is also back for his senior year after leading
the Sun Belt in tackles each of the last two years.

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again in 2013 after leading the nation in yards per game last
season (369.8), but the Black Knights will need to be more
consistent in all other facets of the game to make it back to
a bowl for the first time since 2010.

Navy fell short in their 2012 bowl game, but they have a lot
to be excited for as 2013 begins, especially the play of QB
Keenan Reynolds, who in his freshman year showed dual
threat ability by scoring 19 JDs (nine passing, 10 rushing).

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(8-5 Overall Record)

New Mexico State Aggies
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year (third in the nation) and should remain strong behind
senior linebacker Kyle Van Noy who had 13 sacks in 2012.

Former Kent State head coach Doug Martin takes over an
Aggie team that was not very competitive last season. One
bright spot to watch for in 2013 is the play of WR Austin
Franklin, who caught 74 passes for 1,245 and nine TDs last year.

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(1-1U-5WAC)

University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish
(12-1 Overall Record)

First time head coach Paul Petrino takes over a Vandals team
that will need a major overhaul on both sides of the ball to
compete in 2013, after scoring only 15.8 points per game
while giving up 42.4 points per game last year.

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those around the country who follow college football

time where the little FCS school walked into the home

and in particular, the FCS, could very well be in for a

stadium of a bigger, stronger and faster FBS opponent

magical and historic ride. Only one other team in FCS

and walked out of town with an "upset" victory. Why?

history has won three straight national championships

Well, because it's no longer that much of a surprise, if

-the aforementioned Appalachian State Mountaineers

it's even a surprise at all. For the past several years -

upended Delaware in the last championship game

since Appalachian State walked into the Big House in

legendary head coach Jerry Moore had a chance to call

Michigan six years ago an unknown and walked out a

from the sideline - and while NDSU is surely facing an

household name - even the most casual observer of

uphill battle on the way to championship number three,

college football has begun to note the rapidly shrinking

rest assured head coach Craig Bohl will have his Bison

gap between the FBS big boys and the scrappers from

squad mentally and physically prepared for the task at

three straight titles between 2005-07. The two-time defending Missouri Valley

the Football Championship Subdivision.

Football Conference champions face an even tougher task in 2013 should they
hope to win a third straight FCS title, as the nation's most thrilling postseason

hand.
And while North Dakota State is - at the moment, at

teams upending their more established "Division

After a string of five straight different national champions from 2007-11, North
Dakota State became the first repeat FCS champion since Appalachian State won

playoff format expands from 20 to 24 teams this season.

There are more examples of former "Division l-AA"

least - the odds-on favorite to three-peat as national

l-A" counterparts than can be named in this small a

champions this season, we here at TDI would like to

space, but the lesson remains the same: players who

shine the light on a few other programs we believe

might not have had a shot at much playing time on

could give Coach Bohl and his Bison a strong challenge

the roster of an established FBS program transfer and

as the 2013 regular season winds to a close and the

make an immediate impact at the FCS level. Not only

new, improved 24-team playoff format kicks off for the

can a player be recognized at the FCS level by helping

very first time.

impact and propel a team that may be one piece away
from a national championship to postseason glory, he

THE FIRST FIVE
North Dakota State - In 2011, the Bison ground

can also travel a well-worn path to the NFL The talent

out a hard-fought victory over Sam Houston State in

gap between FBS and FCS has all but closed over the

the national championship game by a score of 17-9.

past decade and NFL scouts, coaches and general
managers know this. When evaluating players with
FCS backgrounds, NFL front office types no longer
look at these players as having competed at a "lower"
competitive level.
The ultimate proving ground for FCS players comes
in the form of the most exciting postseason format in
all of college football. For years, 16 teams would line
up in a bracket in a style very much similar to the NCAA
Basketball Championship. Winner keeps playing,
loser goes home. Rather than leave their national
championship contenders to be determined by polls
and computers, the FCS allows it be decided on the
field. It's no surprise at all then that the popularity of
the FCS playoffs has spurred changes on both the FCS
and FBS level. Following the 2014 season, the FBS will
institute a four-team playoff system to determine its
national champion, while the FCS will expand from
20 to 24 teams in the playoffs this season. It certainly
seems as if the best just got better, as fans will be
treated to even more playoff action.
As we wrote in this very preview last year, it would be
difficult for North Dakota State to repeat as National
Champions, but we here at Touchdown Illustrated
thought that the Bison had the talent to make
another run at the crown. Considering that NDSU's
championship run last was powered by its junior class,

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that record-setting wide receiver Brandon Kaufman
departed for the NFL as a junior after last season. The
defense will be solid, anchored by linebacker Ronnie
Hamlin and cornerback T.J. Lee. Look for the Eagles
to make a deep playoff run if they can survive a brutal
regular season road schedule.

Viltanova - The Wildcats are one of the most
explosive offensive teams in the entire country if all
cylinders are hitting in unison. Villanova also returns 18
starters, a huge number in college football, including
Jerry Rice Award winner, quarterback John Robertson.
Teaming up with Robertson in the backfield is 1,000yard running back Kevin Monangai, while defensive
linemen Antoine Lewis and Rakim Cox anchor a stout
front seven that will be very difficult for opposing
offenses to run against this season.

Towson - The Tigers boast one of, if not the top
running back in the entire FCS in Terrance West. In
two seasons as the Tigers' starting tailback. West has
rushed for nearly 2,400 yards and has scored 43 total
touchdowns - and he's only getting better. In 2013,
West will be running behind a big, veteran - ail five
starters return - offensive line and could put up even
gaudier statistics should both he and his offensive line

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remain healthy during the season.

South Dakota State - The Jackrabbits return the
FCS' leading rusher from a year ago in running back
Zach Zenner and he should have plenty of room to run

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Last year, the two teams met again only this time the

this season if he follows All-America left tackle Bryan

Bison cruised, 39-13 in a game that was absolutely

Witzmann. Though Zenner cracked the 2,000 rushing

dominated by NDSU. While the Bearkats of SHSU

yard plateau (2,044), both he and his teammates need

suffered big personnel losses due to graduation

quarterback Austin Sumner to play like he did in 2011 if

after last season, NDSU's veteran-laden team merely

the Jackrabbits are to have a successful regular season

got stronger and gained even more championship

and battle NDSU in the Missouri Valley Football

experience. The Bison return nearly every key starter

Conference.

from last year's title-winning squad, including First
Team All-America safety Marcus Williams. Also back

are 1,000-yard running backs Sam Ojuri and John
Crockett. Brock Jensen - the talented and poised

THREE MORE TO WATCH
Montana State - During the 2012 season, the
Bobcats were stacked with talent, but injuries and

signal caller - returns as does AII-MVFC placekicker

breakdowns along the offensive line contributed to the

Adam Keller It's hard to find a better, deeper, more

premature end of Montana State's season. However, the ,,.

talented and more experienced team in the FCS which

offensive line should be a strength in 2013 as it sets out

is why NDSU remains the team to beat in 2013.

to protect quarterback DeNarius McGhee and running

Eastern Washington - The team that plays on the

back Cody Kirk. McGhee was named conference player

red turf won it all back in 2010 and were semifinalists

of the year at the end of last season and was named

a year later under multi-talented quarterback Bo Levi

preseason conference offensive player of the year

Mitchell, but the Eagles are a completely reshaped

and will be looking to carry the Bobcats to the Big Sky |

squad going into 2013. Much younger all the way

conference title, which they are favored to win.

across the board, but possibly a bit more dynamic
in the playmaking department. Eastern Washington

New Hampshire - Despite losing two monster
defensive stalwarts in linebacker Matt Evans and f

will lean on hybrid quarterback Vernon Adams now

defensive tackle Jared Smith, the Wildcats still have
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field. Offensively, quarterbacks Sean Goldrich and
Andy Vailas, and running backs Nico Steriti, Chris
Setian and Jimmy Owens are all sophomores and _
juniors and should pack enough punch to get
UNH back to the playoffs for the 10th straight
season.

Richmond - Offensively, the Spiders should
be able to put up a significant amount of points
during the 2013 season. Richmond's passing
game got two huge lifts this past offseason
when quarterback Michael Rocco transferred
from Virginia and wide receiver Shane Savage
came from Cornell. Both Savage and fellow wide
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By the time Valdosta State had rampaged through

The Rest: You know they're not happy at
Minnesota-Duluth that the Mavericks wrested away
conference primacy, so expect quite a challenge.

SOUTH
The Best: Perhaps no school in the country can
boast the star power West Texas A&M does. Begin

Running back Austin Sikorski rushed for 893 yards and

at QB, where Dustin Vaughan is back after throwing

14 scores last year and will be the main weapon while

for 4,712 yards and 45 TDs last year. End Ethan

a new QB gets acclimated. On defense, linebacker

Westbrooks had 19.5 sacks last year, while wideout

Colby Ring (79 tackles in 2012) leads the way.. .After

Torrence Allen caught 87 passes and scored 12 times.

winning its first Great Lakes Conference title, Ashland

Taylor McCuller had 164 tackles last year, and Kyle

is hoping to continue its nasty defensive ways. That

Voss had 20.5 tackles for loss from his linebacker spot.

teams like the Blazers, Northwest Missouri State and

should be easier with defensive lineman Jamie Meder

It's no wonder the Buffaloes reached the national

Minnesota-Duluth were still powerful, but they were

and linebacker Cody Bloom around. The Eagles will

semis last year and could well win the whole thing in

joined by a group of upstarts eager to spend some

rely heavily on backs Anthony Taylor (1,198 yards,

2013.

the field - and finals opponent Winston-Salem State
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- to claim its third national title since 2002, the D-ll

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landscape had been cracked wide open. Granted,

quality time among the national elite.

13 TDs) and Jordan McCune (928, 13) while a new

It won't be a surprise if Minnesota-Mankato raises
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the trophy this December in Florence, AL. Winston-

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Salem appears to be sticking around the top of the

quarterback becomes comfortable,..Blame Grand

heap for a while. Look out for West Texas A&M and

EAST
The Best: With Zach Zulli back, it's a good bet

Valley State's 8-3 performance in 2012 on injuries and

(2,710 yards, 26 TDs) and running backs Cedric

get ready for big things if everybody is healthy. The

O'Neal (1,198 yards, 14 TDs) and Austin Scott (1,030,

key is whether QB Heath Parling is ready to go at the

9) can replicate last year's big numbers behind a

season's outset after a knee injury kept him out of all

reconstituted offensive front. The defense should do

but three games last year. The Lakers will be playing

its job, since eight starters return...After a 50-year

from Bloomsburg after 20 seasons, the Huskies will

with heavy hearts after the loss of former all-America

drought, Lenoir-Rhyne played post-season football

still be formidable under new boss Paul Darragh. His

quarterback Cullen Finnerty, who died in May...St.

last year and aims to do more than just make an

transition will be made easier by the return of all-

Cloud State fans are no doubt excited about the

appearance in 2013. If the Bears stick around the

Shippensburg, too. It should be a fascinating season,

5 ' and here's how it breaks down, by region.

The Rest: Valdosta State's bid for a championship
repeat depends on whether QB Cayden Cochran

supreme in

The Rest: Even though Danny Hale has moved on

Shippensburg will be near the top of the nation's total

America back Franklyn Quiteh, who rushed for 2,121

Huskies' 16 returning starters, but the most important

playoffs for a while, it will be because of their ground

offense leaders again. (The Red Raiders led D-ll teams

yards and 24 TDs in 2012. If the pass defense tightens

player of the bunch is QB Phillip Klaphake, a total

attack. Jarrod Spears (994 yards, 9 TDs), Isaiah

with 529.9 yards/game in 2012.) Zulli, the favorite to win

up, Bloomsburg will be extremely tough...Indiana (PA)'s

offense machine who ran for 607 yards

his second straight Harlon Hill Trophy, threw for 4,747

De'Antwan Williams may not have Quiteh's resume, but

and nine scores last year and threw

yards and a staggering 54 TDs last year - 19 of them

he rushed for 1,325 yards and 10 scores last year and will

for 2,760 and 28 TDs, with only six

to Trevor Hartman, who returns at wideout. Jake Metz,

get plenty of work with backfield mate Harvie Tuck (1,660

picks. In the stacked Northern Sun

who had 11.5 sacks last year, paces the Red Raider

yards, 16 TDs) gone. The key offensively will be whether

Conference, Klaphake gives St.

Bears out of the playoffs last year, can grind

D, which will try to match last year's total of 38 forced

senior QB Mike Box can become more accurate. On

Cloud a shot.

with the best of them. C-N led the nation in

turnovers.

the other side of the ball, linebackers Alex Berdahl and
Carl Fleming are stalwarts...It's three straight conference

Shippensburg QB Zach Zulli

titles for New Haven, but the Chargers have some big
holes to fill offensively, includirtg QBs Ryan Osiecki and
Ronnie Nelson, who combined to throw 34 TD passes,
against just seven picks. It will be up to backs Mike
DeCaro and Andy Tillman to carry the load until things
settle down under center.

NORTH
The Best: Anybody who thought Minnesota State's
record-setting 2012 season that featured a run to
the national semis was a fluke is about to be proven
wrong. The Mavericks are loaded for a repeat run at the ^
Northern Sun title, thanks to the returns of 17 starters.
Expect MSU to rip through rivals on the ground again,
thanks to backs Connor Thomas (912 yards, 10 TDs)
and Andy Pfeiffer (816, 9) and QB Jon Wolf (695,10). ;
The defense returns eight starters, including junior enc
Chris Schaudt, who compiled 17.5 stops behind the
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St. Cloud State QB Phillip Klaphahe

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By Michael Bradley
Although there was no official statement from the
NCAA that the 2012 playoffs were in any jeopardy
of not being held, there was something of an eerie
quality to last year's tournament, since WisconsinWhitewater was not in the field. The Warhawks lost
three games - three games! - in '12 and watched
the proceedings from afar. After seven straight
appearances in the national title game (and four
championships), this was a seismic shift indeed.
All was not lost in '12, since Mount Union won it all
again, ruling the D-lll ranks for the fifth time since 2005
and restoring some of the order that evaporated when
Wisconsin-Whitewater stayed home.
So, are the Warhawks primed for a renaissance?
Will they meet the Purple Raiders once again for it all?
Linfield will sure have something to say about that.
So will Mary Hardin-Baylor and Wesley. Same with
St. Thomas. We will soon learn whether 2012 was the
beginning of a trend or a mere hiccup.

EAST
The Best: While new quarterback Pat Conlan
gets comfortable, expect Hobart to rely heavily on its
defense, which was fifth overall in 2012 and has eight
starters back, including end Tyre Coleman, who had
a remarkable 30.5 tackles for loss and 17.5 sacks last
year.
The Rest: The tables were turned on Widener in
the D-lll quarters last year when Mount Union hung
a 72-17 beating on the Pride. That satisfied some of
the teams Widener skunked last year. Don't expect
much mercy this season, but the Pride must first find
a QB to get the ball to wideout Anthony Davis (64
catches, 16 TDs)...Washington & Jefferson has had 29
straight winning seasons, but last year the Presidents
took a step forward with an 8-3 record and a playoff
appearance. Expect more good things, thanks to
a fine offense triggered by Matt Bliss...After a firstround playoff loss last year. Rowan has some holes to
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Oliver (27,4), while end Chris Alvarez (10.5 tackles for
loss) and safety Kurt Kingett are defensive stalwarts...
Safety Bryan Gary registered 69 tackles and picked off
two passes, and end Brandon Fedorka had 10.5 sacks
last year and they both return to help Waynesburg's
defense stay stout. The Yellow Jackets hope junior
QB Carter Hill can improve on the promise he showed
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NORTH
The Best: Wisconsin-Whitewater may have
staggered last season, but Mount Union held up its
part of the deal, rolling through its first two tourney
games, holding off Mary Hardin-Baylor in a wild semi
and then subduing St. Thomas for the crown. Those
wanting an encore had better hope last year's second
string is ready for action, because the Purple Raiders
bring back a total of five starters, with only one on
defense. But since when is reloading a problem for
Mount Union? Oh, yeah, and the Raiders will have to
do it without head coach Larry Kehres, who stepped
down in May. His son, Vince, who was the defensive
coordinator, takes over. Expect continued excellence,
and don't be surprised if the second generation pulls
off a title run in 2013.
The Rest: Wittenberg scored 37.7 ppg last year en
route to a 10-win season, and nine offensive starters
return, guaranteeing more prosperity on that side
of the ball. Leading the way is QB Reed Florence,
who threw for 2,819 yards arpd 28 scores last year and
rushed for 485 more and seyen TDs. If the defense,
which has six regulars back, can be stingy again, the
Tigers are going places... If football games are won
along the lines. North Central (IL) should be in pretty
good shape, because both forward walls are robust
and stand out among the 16 returning starters. Safety
Shane Dierking picked off four passes last year, while
QB Spencer Stanekthrew 20 scoring strikes...Expect
another aerial circus at Ohio Wesleyan, where QB
Mason Espinosa averaged 49 attempts a game while
throwing for 3,371 yards and 20 TDs. The Battling
Bishops don't throw it too deep, but they have a
passel of targets and put big pressure on opponents.

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The Best: You would be hard-pressed to find a
^i;better defensive player in the country than Wesley
"Jinebacker Sosthene Kapepula, who made 120
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passes and recovered four fumbles. He's the stalwart
of a stout unit that also features safety Jared Morris,
who intercepted six passes last year. The Wolverines
will stop people, but can they score enough to make
a major impact in the playoffs? With openings at
QB, running back and along the line, that is the big
question.
The Rest: The big off-season news regarding Johns
Hopkins centered on lacrosse (the Blue Jays are joining
the Big Ten in the sport), but the JHU gridiron outfit
returns 15 starters from a team that reached the post­
season's second round. Expect strong defensive work
from Hopkins, but QB Robbie Matey must cut back
on the interceptions, and J.D. Abbott (539 yards, 8
TDs) must emerge as a front line back...Mary HardinBaylor reached the national semis last year and is a
good bet to return, despite some big skill position
losses on offense. Whoever emerges at QB will have
the luxury of throwing to Caleb Moore and handing off
to Elijah Hudson, while the defensive side of the ball
can expect consistent production from CB Brodrick
Crain and defensive end Korey Steward...Fans who
attend Hardin-Simmons games never have to worry
about excitement, but if the Cowboys want to improve
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Ryan Geiger (6-1, 280, So.-r)
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Brian Clarke (6-3, 290, Sr.)
Dakota Hoagland (6-4, 305, So.-r)
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Jonathan Patrick . .DB
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Andrew Harris.........LB
Matt Wenrich.........FB
Domair Anderson . .FB
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Will Wagner............... P
Dakota Hoagland . .OL
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Bernadain Decena . .LB
Shawn Mitchell___ DL
Jesse Osborne ___ OL
Chris Steck............... OL
Bill LaBadie ............. DL
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Sox Harrison Stadium
Harrison coached the
Fighting Scot football team from

Sox Harrison Stadium

its inception in 1926 to 1938, the

Year-by-Year Record at
Sox Harrison Stadium

returned to guide the gridders in
1965

replace the natural grass. And it

1976

is now illuminated, with lights

1977

1965, the stadium honors the memory of B. Regis "Sox" Harrison, the head football

being installed for the first time.

1978

3-1
0-3
2-3
1-3
3-1
5-0
4-0
3-2
2-2-1
3-1
4-1
4-1
2-3
1-4

and basketball coach at Edinboro University for 34 years. Sox Hamson was the key

The first night game was played

1979

2-2

2004

figure in the building of Edinboro's athletic program, unselfishly devoting 34 years of

on XXX against xxxx. Finally, a
new scoreboard was installed.

1980

3-1-1
2-3
3-1
3-2
4-1
2-3
4-1
2-3
3-0-1
5-0

2005

6-0

2006

2-4
3-2
3-2
4-2
2-3
5-1
1-4
150-83-:

1941 and '42. In addition, he
coached the men's basketball

1968

53, winning 175 games.

1969
1971

a spanking new look. Most no­

1972

an artificial surface, Sportexe, to

tor. Appropriately, he was the first member inducted into the Edinboro Athletic Hall
of Fame in 1982.

1970

facelift several years ago, giving it
ticeable was the installation of

service to the University as an athletic director, coach and physical education instruc­

1967

team for 23 seasons, from 1928The stadium received a

Sox Harrison Stadium serves as the home of the Fighting Scots. Dedicated in

1966

Sox Hamson Stadium
seats 6,000 people in its two
grandstands, along with plenty

1973
1974
1975

1981
1982
1983
1984
1985

of standing room. In addition to

1986

press boxes on both sides of the

1987

stadium, the facility has locker

1988

rooms, a training room and
complete amenities for fans.

1989

1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003

2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Overall

5-0
4-1
4-1
3-2
4-1
5-0
3-1
3-3
3-2
2-4
4-2
4-1
2-3
4-1
4-1

The stadium has undergone several renovations, including a new sound system
and improved handicapped access areas in 1999. In 1997, a new grandstand was
constructed on the visitor's side of the field, adding 2,500 permanent seats, along
with a press box, locker rooms and a training room.
In addition to the football field, the facility contains complete track facilities.

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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
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968

Coach

Overall
W-L-T

Sox Harrison
3-3-0
Sox Harrison
4-1-0
Sox Harrison
5-2-0
Sox Harrison
2-4-0
Sox Harrison
3-4-0
Sox Harrison
1-5-0
Sox Harrison
3-2-0
Sox Harrison
1-6-0
Sox Harrison
0-6-0
Sox Harrison
0-6-0
Sox Harrison
1-4-0
Sox Harrison
0-4-1
Sox Harrison
1-4-0
Orville Bailey
1-6-0
Orville Bailey
0-7-0
Sox Harrison
2-2-1
Sox Harrison
1-3-0
No Team-World Warn
No Team-World Warn
No Team - World War II
Art McComb
0-6-0
Art McComb
1-6-0
Art McComb
1-7-0
Art McComb
1-5-2
Art McComb
3-4-0
Art McComb
0-5-1
Art McComb
3-4-0
Art McComb
3-5-1
Art McComb
1-6-0
Art McComb
1-8-0
Bob Thurbon
5-4-0
Bob Thurbon
3-4-0
Bob Thurbon
4-4-1
Bob Thurbon
3-4-1
Loyal Park
3-4-1
Loyal Park
4-3-1
Jim Hazlett
3-5-0
Jim Hazlett
2-6-0
Jim Hazlett
2-5-1
Jim Hazlett
6-2-1
William Cutcher
1-6-1
William Cutcher
2-7-0
William Cutcher
2-7-0

PF

PA

88

53
38
30
76

83

212
46
131
19
40

11
6
0
59

88

6

98
72
131
191
45
70

7
19

20
62
82
45
83
135
79
44
173
139
131
117
91
139
116
84
113
204
42
81
114

PSAC
Rank

86
80
25
118
154
224

18
39
27
80
14

PSAC
W-L-T

154
154
146
139
119
116
73
93
147
193
103
53

111
127
114
114
113
123
129
132
224
224
307

1-3-1
2-2-1
1-5-0
i“5“0
1-4-1
4-2-0
1-4-1
1-4-0
0-5-0

6th
T4th
7th
6th
7th
2nd
6th
5th
6th

Year
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
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Coach
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
Tom Hollman
Lou Tepper
Lou Tepper
Lou Tepper
Lou Tepper
Lou Tepper
Lou Tepper
Scott Browning
Scott Browning
Scott Browning
Scott Browning
Scott Browning
Scott Browning
Scott Browning

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

PF

PA

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

203
89
155
158
203
127
156
174
123
247
148
84
84

202
253

222
163

202
253
357
398
314
279
393
355
401

200
317
269

110
144

210
209
283
283
184

202
190
199
131
255
207
155
223
230
304
347
218
209
260
196
259
93
172
306
144
366
207
187
269

PSAC
W-L-T
2-2-1
5-0-0
5-0-0
2-2-1
3-2-0
2-2-2
6-0-0
4-2-0
2-3-1
2-3-1
2-4-0
3-2-1
1-5-0
5-1-0
4-2-0
4-2-0
3-3-0
5-1-0
1-5-0
4-1-1
6-0-0
5-1-0
3-3-0
4-1-1
5-1-0
4-2-0
6-0-0
4-2-0
2-4-0
2-4-0
2-4-0
2-4-0
3-3-0
2-4-0
5-1-0
5-1-0
5-1-0
3-3-0
3-3-0
5-2-0
5-2-0
3-4-0
4-3-0
3-4-0

PSAC
Rank
3rd
1st
1st
3rd
T2nd
5th
1st
3rd
T5th
4th
T4th
T2nd
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1st
T2nd
T2nd
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6th
3rd
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4th
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2nd
T2nd
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T3rd
T4th
T4th
T4th
T4th
T3rd
5th
Tlst
Tlst
Tlst
T4th
4th
T2nd
3rd
T4th
4th
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Orville Bailey (1939-40)............................................ 2

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Bob Thurbon (1956-59)......................................... ...4
Loyal Park (1960-61)................................................. 2
Jim Hazlett (1962-65) ......................................................... .....".....4
William Cutcher (1966-68).........................."...."3
Bill McDonald (1969-78)........................................10
Denny Creehan (1979-84).................................
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Steve Szabo (1985-87)............................................... !....".....".....3
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Tom Hollman (secondfrom left) was inducted into
the Edinboro Hall of Fame in April2009.
Hollman coached the Fighting Scots from 1988-99,
and holds the school recordfor career victories with
78. He guided Edinboro to the NCAA Division II play­
offs in 1989, ‘90, '92, '93 and '95. He is pictured with
Director ofAthletics Bruce Baumgrtaner (left), former
President Dr. Jeremy D. Brown, (secondfrom right),
and current head coach Scott Browning (far right).

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2001

Harlan Hill Trophy
TBOPMYiig

Sean McNicholas, P ~ hon. ment. Football Gazette
Brandon Nicodemus, OG ~ hon. ment. Football
Gazette

Trevor Harris (below) became the
third Edinboro University football
player to finish as a finalist for the
Harlon Hill Trophy, presented annu-

1999
1998
Todd Rogacki, OG - hon. ment. Football Gazette
Gerald Thompson, TB - hon. ment. Football Gazette

gion finalist in 2007.
Running back Elbert Cole was one of three finalists in
1989, while wide receiver Ernest Priester was a finalist a year
later. Cole placed third in the'89 balloting. He earned AllAmerican honors in 1989, receiving first team accolades
from Kodak/American Football Coaches Association, second
team recognition from Football Gazette, and third team sta­
tus from Associated Press.
Cole rushed for 1,507 yards and set Pennsylvania State
Athletic Conference records for touchdowns (24) and points
(148). He led the Fighting Scots to the PSAC West title, a 8-3
record and a number seven ranking in the final Division II
poll.
Priester was runnerup to North Dakota State's Chris
Simdorn in 1990 when the Bison claimed the Division II na­
tional title. Priester was the PSAC Western Division CoPlayer of the Year in 1990. He was also recognized by
Kodak/American Football Coaches Association, Associated
Press and the Football Gazette as a first team All-American.
The wide receiver hauled in 47 passes for 1,102 yards
andlSTDs. Edinboro fin­
ished 9-3, reaching the Di­
vision II quarterfinals.
Andre Burke made
a run at the Harlon Hill
Trophy in 2004, as the tail­
back was a Northeast
Region semifinalist.
Burke ended up with a
school-record 1,713
yards and 19 TDs.
Elbert Cole, a 1989
finalist, with the
Harlon Hill Trophy.

1997
Todd Rogacki, OT - hon. ment. Football Gazette

1996

Rob Stoner

2011

Rob Stoner, OG - 1st team AFCA; 2nd team AP Little
All-America; hon. ment. Footbail Gazette

2009
Trevor Harris, QB - hon. ment. D2Football.com;
hon. ment. Footbail Gazette

2008
Trevor Harris, QB - hon. ment. D2Football.com;
hon. ment. Football Gazette
Josh Bzorek, OT - hon. ment. Football Gazette

2007
Chris Amico, NG - hon. ment. D2Football.com

2006
Ben Stroup, LB - 1st team AP Little All-America;
1st team Footbaii Gazette; 2nd team Daktronics;
hon. ment. D2football.com
Kyle Witucki, TE - 2nd team Daktronics; hon. ment.
D2football.com
Chris Amico, DT - 2nd team Football Gazette

2005
Greg Bzorek, OT - 2nd team AP Little AllAmerica; 2nd team D2football.com; 2nd team
Daktronics 3rd team Football Gazette; 3rd team
CollegeSportsReport.com
Chris Amico, DT - 1st team Football Gazette;
2nd team Daktronics
Chris Avery, CB - 2nd team D2football.com; 2nd team
Daktronics; 3rd team Footbaii Gazette; 3rd team
CollegeSportsReport. com
Chris Kaczor, C - 3rd team Footbaii Gazette

2004
Greg Bzorek, OT ~ 3rd team AP Little AllAmerica; 2nd team D2football.com; hon. ment.
Football Gazette
Andre Burke, TB - 2nd team D2football.com;
3rd team Football Gazette
Seth Fragale, OLB ~ hon. ment. D2football.com;
hon. ment. Football Gazette
Kody Robertson, PK - hon. ment. D2football.com;
hon. ment. Football Gazette

2003
Joe Valvoda, C ~ 1st team AFCA; 1st team
AP Little All-America; hon. ment.
D2football.com
Raji El-Amin, FS - 3rd team AP Little AllAmerica; 2nd team D2football.com; 3rd
team Footbaii Gazette

2002
Sean McNicholas, P - 1st team AFCA; 1st
team, AP Little All-America; 2nd team
Football Gazette; 2nd team D2Football.com
Brandon Nicodemus, OG - hon. ment.
D2Football.com

Brian Decker, DB ~ 3rd team Football Gazette
Jeremy O'Day, OL - 2nd team AP Little All-America;
2nd team football Gazette
Michael Sims, LB - 2nd team AP Little All-America;
2nd team Faotball Gazette
Matt Gentile, DT - hon. ment. Footbaii Gazette

1995
Pat Schuster, DE - 1st team AFCA; 2nd team Football
Gazette
Jeremy O'Day, OL - hon. ment. Football Gazette
Michael Sims, LB ~ hon. ment. Football Gazette

1986
1984
Ray Bracy, DB - hon. ment. APLittle All-America
Jim Trueman, K - 3rd team NCAA Division II All-America

David Seigh, DB ~ 2nd team NAIA Little All-America
David Green, RB - hon. ment. NAIA Little All-America;
hon. ment. AP Little All-America
Rich Holmes, FB- hon. ment. NAiA Little All-America
Ron Gooden, MG - hon. ment. NAIA Little All-America;
hon, ment. AP Little All-America
Rick Vornadore, OT - hon. ment. NAIA Little
All-America; hon. ment. AP Littie Ali-America
Howard Hackley, WR - hon. ment. AP Little
All-America
George Miller, DB - hon. ment. AP Little Aii-America

Rick Ruszkiewicz, K - Kodak Ali-America
College Division I
Barry Swanson, C - hon. ment. AP Littie Ali-America
Mark Swiatek, OT - hon. ment. AP Little All-America

1981
Bob Cicerchi, LB - AP Little All-America
Tom Kisiday, OG - AP Little All-America
Ron Link, DT - AP Little Ail-America

1980
Tim Beacham, WR - hon. ment. NAIA All-America;
hon. ment. AP Little All-America
Jim Collins, DT -- hon. ment. NAIA All-America;
hon. ment. AP Little All-America
Ron Link, DT ~ hon. ment. NAiA All-America

1973

Jim Romaniszyn, FL - hon. ment. AP Little All-America;
hon. ment. NAIA All-America
Paul Burkell, OG - hon. ment. NAIA All-America
Joe Sanford, QB - hon. ment. NAiA All-America
Rich lorfido, LB - 2nd team NAiA Little All-America

1970
Ebby Hollins, DL - hon. ment. NAIA Little All-America;
hon. ment. Kodak Aii-America
Al Raines, RB - hon. ment. NAIA Little All-America

1969
Al Raines, RB - hon. ment. NAIA All-America

1966
John Ferraro - AP Little All-America

1960
Dave O'Dessa, OL - hon. ment. AP Little All-America

^ CoSIDA Academic

All-America

2012
2011
2007

Bob Miseyka, OG - hon. ment. AP Little All-America

Branden Williams, CB ~ first team

1972
Jim Romaniszyn, RB - hon. ment. AP Little All-America;
hon. ment. NAIA All-America

1979
Ken Petardi, DB - hon. ment. AP Little All-America

1971

1978

Al Raines, RB - 2nd team NAiA Aii-America; hon. ment.
AP Little All-America
Jack McCurry, DB - hon. ment. AP Little All-America;
hon. ment. NAIA All-America

Jim Krentz, LB - hon. ment. NAIA Little All-America;
hon. ment. AP Little All-America
Bob Jahn, WR - hon. ment. AP Littie All-America

Branden Williams, CB ~ second team
Kyle Witucki, TE - second team

2000

Mark Weidner, OG - second team

1993
Mike Kegarise, OL - 1st team AP Little All-America,
third team Football Gazette
Jason Perkins, LB - 2nd team AP Little All-America;
second team Football Gazette

1992
Mike Kegarise, OL - 3rd team AP Little All-America;
hon. ment. Football Gazette
Jason Perkins, LB - 3rd team Football Gazette
Mike Barnes, DB - 3rd team Football Gazette
Anthony Ross, DE - 3rd team Football Gazette
Georj Lewis, DB - hon. ment. Football Gazette
Scott Nickel, OL - hon. ment. Football Gazette
Gary Lhotsky, P - hon. ment. Football Gazette
Larry Jackson, RB - hon. ment. Football Gazette

Sean
McNicholas

Brandon
Nicodemus

Rob
Barney

Curtis
Rose

Micheal
Sims

Matt
Gentiie

Gary
Lhotsky

Steve
Russeil

Mike
Edwards

Mike
Kegarise

Bob
Cicerchi

Tom
Kisiday

Jim
Romaniszyn

1991
Curtis Rose, OL - 2nd team AP Little All-America;
1st team Football Gazette
Jason Perkins, LB - 2nd team Football Gazette
Georj Lewis, DB - 3rd team Football Gazette
John Messura, DL - hon. ment. Football Gazette

1990
Ernest Priester, WR - 1st team Kodak/AFCA;
1st team AP Little All-America; first team
Football Gazette
Curtis Rose, OL - 1st team AP Little All-America;
first team Football Gazette
Lester Frye, RB - hon. ment. Football Gazette
Jeff Jacobs, DL - hon. ment. Football Gazette

1989
Elbert Cole, RB - 1st team Kodak/AFCA; 2nd team
Football Gazette; 3rd team AP Little All-America
Ernest Priester, WR - 3rd team AP Little All-America;
3rd team Football Gazette
Joe Brooks, OL - 2nd team Football Gazette
Hal Galupi, QB - hon. ment. Football Gazette
Michael Willis, FS - hon. ment. Football Gazette
Ron Hainsey, OL - hon. ment. Football Gazette
Chip Conrad, DT - hon. ment. Football Gazette
Michael
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1975

1982

1994
Larry Jackson, RB - 2nd team Football
Gazette; 3rd team AP Little All-America
Pat Schuster, DE - 2nd team Footbaii Gazette;
3rd team AP Littie All-America
Steve Russell, DB - 2nd team Football Gazette
Jeremy O'Day, OL - hon. ment. Football Gazette
Mike Edwards, LB - hon. ment. Football Gazette

Howard Hackley, WR - 2nd team NAiA Littie
All-America; hon. ment. AP Little All-America
David Green, RB - hon. ment. NAIA Little All-America;
hon. ment. AP Little All-America
Ron Gooden, MG - hon. ment. NAIA Little
All-America; hon. ment. AP Little All-America
George Miller, DB - hon. ment. AP Little All-America

Scott Dodds, QB - hon. ment. AP Little All-America

Rob Barney, TE - hon. ment.Football Gazette

ally to the top player in NCM DiviSion II football. Harris \A/as a finalist
in 2008 after being a Northeast Re

1976

1988
Elbert Cole, RB - hon. ment. AP Little All-America
Michael Willis, FS - hon. ment. AP Little All-America

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10.
11.
12.

Rushing
Career Rushing Yards
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.
26.
27.
28.
29.

Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 ..................... 4,410
Larry Jackson, 1991-94...............................4,237
Al Raines, 1969-71 .....................................3,399
Elbert Cole, 1986-89 ...................................3,341
Lester Frye, 1989-91 ...................................2,626
Ulysee Davis, 2005-08 ............................... 2.421
Bernard Henry, 1999-2000 ....................... 2,100
Alonzo Roebuck, 2000-02 ......................... 2,030
Dave Green, 1975-76 ................................. 1,978
Tony Brinson, 1993-96 ............................... 1,900
Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 ............................. 1,845
Andre Burke, 2004 .....................................1,713
Keith Collier, 1981-83 ................................. 1,684
Derrick Russell, 1990-92 ........................... 1,673
Brandon Munson, 2001-03 ....................... 1,648
Bob Mengerink, 1969-71 ........................... 1,435
Houston Brown, 2006-09........................... 1,387
Rich Holmes, 1974-75 ............................... 1,302
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 ......................... 1,266
Damon Chambers, 1982-84 ......................1,227
John Williams, 2000-01 ............................. 1,206
Drew Herrell, 2010-11 ............................... 1,181
Matt Phillips, 2003-04 ............................... 1,118
Dave Span, 1981-85 ...................................1,107
Joe Early, 1977-80 .......................................1,095
D'Andrea Vaughn, 2010-12 ....................... 1,047
Chris Conway, 1987-90............................... 1,034
Bryan Libert, 1974-77 ................................. 1,031
Joe Sanford, 1970-71 ................................. 1,026

13.
14.
15.

Al Raines, 1969 ... .................................... 1,208
Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 .............................. 1,177
Larry Jackson, 1993 .................................... 1,171
Bernard Henry, 2000 ................................ 1,054
Bernard Henry, 1999 ................................ 1,046
Tony Brinson, 1996 .................................... 1,019
Game Rushing Yards

1. Gerald Thompson...... .316 vs. California(Pa.) '98
2. Al Raines................... .295 vs. Geneva '69
Larry Jackson ...........
Bernard Henry..........
Tony Brinson.............
Gerald Thompson ...
Lester Frye ...............
Derrick Russell..........
9. Elbert Cole ...............
10. Andre Burke ...............
Elbert Cole..................
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

.275 vs. Mansfield '94
.263 vs. Mercyhurst, '00
.248 vs. Cheyney '96
.237 vs. Bloomsburg '98
.234vs. Va. Union '90
.234 vs. Fairmont St. '90
.224 vs. Kutztown '89
.220 vs. Slippery Rock '04
.220 vs. Slippery Rock '89

Passing
Career Passing Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Trevor Harris, 2006-09 ............................. 11,899
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ...........................7,299
Justin Bouch, 2002-05 ...............................7,013
Cody Harris, 2010-12 .................................6.595
Hal Galupi, 1987-90 ...................................5,650
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 .................................5,103
Chris Hart, 1993-96.....................................3,550
Scott Dodds, 1984-86 .................................3,421
Jude Basile, 1973-75 ...................................3,382
Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 ..............................3,240

Season Rushing Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Andre Burke, 2004 .....................................1,713
Gerald Thompson, 1998 ........................... 1,698
Larry Jackson, 1994.....................................1,660
Lester Frye, 1990.........................................1,630
Elbert Cole, 1989.........................................1,507
Al Raines, 1971 .......................................... 1,358
Gerald Thompson, 1995 ........................... 1,281
Dave Green, 1975 .......................................1,239
Larry Jackson, 1992.....................................1,218

Season Passing Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Trevor Harris, 2009 .....................................3,304
Trevor Harris, 2007 .....................................3,268
Cody Harris, 2012 ...................................... 2,823
Trevor Harris, 2008 .....................................2,780
Trevor Harris, 2006 .....................................2,547
Justin Bouch, 2004 .....................................2,281
Jody Dickerson, 1993 .................................2,209
Hal Galupi, 1990 ........................................ 2,097
Justin Bouch, 2003 .....................................2,044
Cody Harris, 2011 ....................................... 1,961

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
15.

Ryan Valasek, 2003-06................................ ..132
Wrentie Martin, 1989-92 ......................... .,.131
Quentin Ware-Bey, 1995-98 .......................,.123
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-04 ........................... .115
Ryan Rybicki, 2005-09 ................................ .107
Marcus Johnson, 2009,11-12 ................... .101
Lateef Walters, 1991,93-94 ..........................91
Tim Beacham, 1977-80 ............................. ...91
Elbert Cole, 1986-89.................................. ...89
Josh Brown, 2008-10 ................................. ...86
Season Receptions

1.
2.
3.
5.
7.
9.

10.
12.
14.

Ryan Valasek, 2006.................................... ....64
Rich Cerro, 2007 .............................................58
David Bostic, 2011 ...................................... ...54
Ryan Rybicki, 2007 ...................................... ...54
Gary Nolen, 2010........................................ ,..53
Justin Lipscomb, 2004 ................................ ,..53
Marcus Johnson, 2012................................ ,..50
Wrentie Martin, 1992 ................................ ,..50
Ernest Priester, 1989 .................................. ,..49
Josh Brown, 2009 ........................................ ..48
Rich Cerro, 2008 ........................................ ..48
Ernest Priester, 1990 .................................. ..47
Howard Hackley, 1976 ............. '.................. ..47
Lateef Walters, 1994 ............. -................... ..44
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 ................................ ..44
Game Receptions

1. David Bostic ............... 13 vs. Lock Haven '11
2. Lateef Walters ........... 12 vs. Hillsdale'94
3. David Bostic ............... 11 vs. East Stroudsburg '11
Marcus Johnson.......... 11 vs. West Liberty '09
Gary Nolen..................11 vs. West Liberty'09
Ryan Rybicki................11 vs. Slippery Rock '07
7. Nick Marino ............... 10 vs. California(Pa.) '11
Rich Cerro....................10 vs. Slippery Rock '07
Ryan Valasek................10 vs. Shippensburg '06
Ernest Priester............ 10 vs. Youngstown St. '89
Tim Beacham..............10 vs. Univ. at Buffalo, '80
Tim Beacham..............10 vs. Fairmont St. '79
BobJahn..................... lOvs. California(Pa.)'78

Game Passing Yards

1. Trevor Harris........ ___630 vs. West Liberty '09
2. Cody Harris.......... ___460 vs. Clarion, '12
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Trevor Harris........ —437 vs. Shippensburg '06
Trevor Harris........ ___423 vs. West Liberty '09
Trevor Harris........ ___415 vs. Clarion '07
Cody Harris.......... ___398 vs. Lock Haven '11
Cody Harris.......... ....381 vs. LIU-Post,'12
Cody Harris.......... ___379 vs. Slippery Rock, '12
Trevor Harris........ —378 vs. Slippery Rock '08
Scott Dodds ........ ___376 vs. Fairmont St. '86
Trevor Harris........ ___375 vs. Slippery Rock '07
353 vs. Lock Haven '06
Trevor Harris
Justin Bouch
353 vs. East Stroudsburg '02
Hal Galupi............ ___351 vs. lndiana(Pa.) '90
Trevor Harris........ ... .340 vs. Lock Haven '07
Trevor Harris........ ___336 vs. Millersville '08
Jody Dickerson ... ___334 vs. Hillsdale '94
Trevor Harris........ ___331 vs. Shippensburg '07
Cody Harris.......... ___330 vs. Merrimack '11
Trevor Harris........ ___329 vs. Bloomsburg '07

Receiving

Career Receptions

Gerald Thompson

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

David Bostic, 2007, 2009-11 ......................... 160
Gary Nolen, 2007-10 .....................................149
Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ...............................148
Howard Hackley, 1973-76 ............................. 135
Rich Cerro, 2006-08 .......................................133

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AimAC Honorees
PSAC Athlete of
the Year
1986
Scott Dodds, QB

1989
1990
Ernest Priester, WR

(Co-Player of the Year)
1992
Larry Jackson, RB

1994
Larry Jackson, RB

Michael Sims

1995
Pat Schuster, DE

1996
Michael Sims, LB

(Defensive Player of the Year)
1997
Brian Decker, DB

(Defensive Player of the Year)
2004
Seth Fragale, OLB
2005
Chris Amico, DT

(Defensive Player of the Year)
2006
Ben Stroup, LB

(Defensive Player of the Year)
2007 and 2008
Trevor Harris, QB

(Offensive Player of the Year)

PSAC Rookie of
the Year
1990
Mario Houston, DB

1991
Jody Dickerson, QB

1995
Gerald Thompson, RB

1996
Tyson Cook, K
Raji El-Amin, DB
Jody Dickerson

Trevor Harris, QB

2008
Branden Williams, CB

PSAC Coach of
the Year
1975
1989
Tom Hollman

1995
Tom Hollman

2003
Lou Tepper

2005
Lou Tepper

David Bostic, WR (2)
Ryan Genco, P (2)
Cody Harris, QB (2)
Shane Hess, OT (2)
James Jackson, CB (2)
Keir Jeter, DE (2)
Alex Romanias, PK (2)
Ryan Skelton, OLB (2)
Drew Herrell, RB (2)
Keir Jeter, DE (2)
Dan Skelton, SS (2)
Ryan Skelton, LB (2)
Shawn Walker, TE (2)

2009 Chad Brooks, DT (1)
Trevor Harris, QB (1)
Rob Stoner, OT (1)
Branden Williams, CB (1)
David Bostic, RB (2)
Trevor Harris, QB (1)
Y'hoshua Murray, LB (1)
Branden Williams, CB (1)
Rich Cerro, WR (2)
Mike Enoch, DE (2)

2007 Chris Amico, NG (1)
Trevor Harris, QB (1)
Josh Bzorek, OT (2)
Rich Cerro, WR (2)
Tom Davidson, FS (2)
Dan Skelton, SS (2)
Greg Sondag, LB (2)
Taurean Valentine, CB (2)
Kyle Witucki, TE (2)

2006 Chris Amico, DT (1)
AJ. Cousins, NG (1)
Chris Kaczor, C (1)
Damion Malott, SS (1)
Ben Stroup, LB (1)
Ryan Valasek, WR (1)
Kyle Witucki, TE (1)
Houston Brown, RB (2)
Tom Davidson, FS (2)
Trevor Harris, QB (2)
Kody Robertson, P (2)
Jim Soltis, OLB (2)
Chris Avery, CB (1)
Greg Bzorek, OT (1)
A.J. Cousins, NG (1)
Seth Fragale, OLB (1)
Chris Kaczor, C (1)
Ben Stroup, LB (1)
C.J.Trivisonno, TE (1)
Justin Bouch, QB (2)
Kelvin Collins, RB (2)
Greg MacAnn, DE (2)
Jim Soltis, OLB (2)
Ryan Valasek, WR (2)

2004 Justin Bouch, QB (1)
Andre Burke, TB (1)
Greg Bzorek, OT (1)
AJ. Cousins, DL(1)
Seth Fragale, LB (1)
Justin Lipscomb, WR (1)
Kody Robertson, PK (1)
Chris Amico, DL (2)
Chirs Avery, DB (2)
Tom Davidson, DB (2)
Chris Kaczor, OG (2)

2003 Justin Bouch, QB (1)

Keith Cushenberry, DB (1)
Det Betti, C (2)
Jeremy O'Day, OG (2)
Tony Brinson, RB (2)
Gilbert Grantlin, WR (2)
Bryan Lambert, DL (2)
Marty Williams, DB (2)
Jody Dickerson, QB (1)
Larry Jackson, RB (1)
Pat Schuster, DE (1)
Mike Edwards, LB (1)
Steve Russell, DB (1)
Todd Henne, TE (2)
Lateef Walters, WR (2)
Bryan Lambert, DL (2)
Mike Sims, LB (2)
Keith Cushenberry, DB (2)
Marty Williams, DB (2)

Eugene Grooms, DL (1)
Sean McNicholas, P (1)
Brandon Nicodemus, 0L{1)
Alonzo Roebuck, RB (1)
JoeValvoda, 0L(1)
Elliott Page, DB (2)
Dave Smith, DL (2)

2001

Larry Jackson, RB (1)
Jody Dickerson, QB (1)
Russell Cray, DL(1)
Jason Perkins, LB (1)
Steve Russell, DB (1)
Gary Lhotsky, P (1)
Gordie Hitchcock, C (2)
Tony Tighe, OT (2)
Mike Edwards, LB (2)
Mario Houston, DB (2)

2000 Derrick Davis, DB (1)
Bernard Henry, RB (1)
Jermaine Hughley, LB (1)
Dave Smith, DL (1)
Stephane Lubin, WR (2)

1999 Chris Buehner, WR (1)
Bernard Henry, RB (1)
Stephane Lubin, RS (1)
D.K. McDonald, DB (1)
Dave Smith, DL (1)
John Smith, DL(1)
Rob Barney, TE (2)
Dan Caro, LB (2)
Sean McNicholas, P (2)
James Dumas, DB (1)
Todd Rogacki, OT (1)
Gerald Thompson, RB (1)
Quentin Ware-Bey, WR (1)
Dave Sadler, DB (1)
Melvin Austin, OT (2)
Tyson Cook, P & PK (2)

1996 Jeremy O'Day, OT (1)
Todd Rogacki, OG (1)
Corey Keyes, TE (1)
Tony Brinson, RB (1)
Mike Sims, LB (1)
Matt Gentile, DL (1)
Jeff Traversy, DL (1)
Brian Decker, DB (1)
Denorse Mosely, DB/RS (1)
Tyson Cook, P (1)
Tyson Cook, K (2)
Gerald Thompson, RB (2)

1995 Todd Henne, TE (1)
Jesse Trevino, OG (1)
Gilbert Grantlin, WR (1)
Gerald Thompson, RB (1)
Pat Schuster, DE (1)
Jeff Traversy, DL(1)
Mike Sims, LB (1)

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Lester Frye, RB (1)
John Messuna, DL (1)
Jason Perkins, LB (1)
Georj Lewis, DB (1)
Brian Heebsh, TE (2)
Wally Spisak, 0L{2)
Mike Kegarise, OT (2)
Wrentie Martin, WR (2)
Mike Barnes, DB (2)
Gary Lhotsky, P (2)

1981 Bob Cicerchi, LB (1)
Tom Kisiday, OG (1)
Ron Link, DT(1)
Rick Ruszkiewicz, PK (1)
Keith Collier, RB (2)

1986 Scott Dodds, QB (1)
Bob Suren, TE (1)
Floyd Faulkner, RB (1)
John Cardone, DE (1)
Michael Willis, DB (1)
Ross Rankin, RB (2)
Ernest Priester, WR (2)
Dave Nye, OG (2)
Mike Raynard, P (2)

1980 Tim Beacham, WR (1)

1985 Mark Perkins, WR (1)
Dave Span, RB (1)
Jim Britt, 0T(1)
Chuck Murray, DL (1)
Rob Lewis, DL (2)
Mark Merritt, OL (2)

1979

1984 Ray Bracy, DB (1)

1983

1991 Curtis Rose, 0L(1)

1998 Dan Caro, LB (1)

Jesse Hannan, DL (1)
Dan Caro, LB (1)
Brian Decker, DB (1)
Tom Scarpone, C (2)
Quentin Ware-Bey, WR (2)
Matt Stultz, DL (2)
Ed Mattie, LB (2)
Tyson Cook, P (2)

Elbert Cole, RB (1)
Mike Raynard, P (1)
Cleveland Pratt, WR (2)
FIloyd Faulkner, RB (2)
Ed Jozefov, DL (2)
Al Donahue, LB (2)
Mike Wetherholt, DB (2)

1992 Mike Kegarise, OT (1)
Scott Nickel, OG (1)
Larry Jackson, RB (1)
Anthony Ross, DL(1)
Jason Perkins, LB (1)
Mike Barnes, DB (1)
Georj Lewis, DB (1)
Gary Lhotsky, P (1)
Brian Heebsh, TE (2)
Russell Cray, DL (2)

Mitchell Kelly, RB (1)
Dave Parker, DB (1)
Rick Ruszkiewicz, PK (1)
Barry Swanson, C (1)
Phil Giavasis, DE (2)
Blair Hrovat, QB (2)
Chris Rounds, OG (2)
Mark Swiatek, OT (2)
Bob Beauregard, DE (hm)
Willie Chealey, LB (hm)
John O'Rorke, DL (hm)
Greg Rose, DB (hm)

1987 Mark Courtney, OT (1)

1993 Mike Kegarise, OL (1)

Foster Johnson, LB (1)
Sean McNicholas, P (1)
Brandon Nicodemus,OL(l)
Dave Smith, DL(1)
Joe Valvoda, OL (1)
Eugene Grooms, DL (2)
Jeff Richardson, DB (2)
GregTarbell, 0L(2)

1997 Todd Rogacki, OT (1)

Ron Hainsey, OT (2)
Joe Brooks, C (2)
Cleveland Pratt, WR (2)
Darren Weber, PK (2)
Jeff Jacobs, DL(2)
Michael Wayne, LB (2)

1994 Jeremy O'Day, OT (1)

2002 James Cowart, LB (1)

2010 Shane Hess, OT (1)

2005 Chris Amico, DT (1)

2003

Bill McDonald

Kenny Pettis, FS (1)
Bruce Davis, LB (2)
Shawn Ellenberger, OT (2)
Cody Harris, QB (2)
Shawn Walker, TE (2)
Branden Williams, CB (2)

2008 Josh Bzorek, OT (1)

(Defensive Player of the Year)

2006

Raji El-Amin, DB (1)
Jermaine Hughley, LB (1)
Justin Lipscomb, WR (1)
Anthony Peluso, OG (1)
Matt Phillips, RB (1)
Chirs Avery, DB (2)
Greg Bzorek, OT (2)
Seth Fragale, LB (2)
Eugene Grooms, DL (2)
Chris Kaczor, OG (2)
Eric Neavins, DL(2)
C.J. Trivisonno, TE (2)
Joe Valvolda, C (2)

2012 MarcusJohnson, WR(1)

2011 Rob Stoner, OG (1)

Elbert Cole, RB

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1982

Jim Writt, OT (1)
Jim Trueman, PK(1)
Martelle Betters, DB (2)
Eric Bosley, WR (2)
Damon Chambers, RB (2)
Blair Hrovat, QB (2)
Bob O'Rorke, LB (2)
Buddy Carroll, C(l)
Willie Chealey, LB (1)
Rick Jordan, DL(1)
Rick Rosenburg, OT (1)
Jim Trueman, PK (1)
Keith Collier, RB (2)
Jim Durkin, LB (2)
Phil Giavasis, DE (2)
Bob Klenk, RB (2)
Dave Parker, DB (2)
Jim Durkin, LB (1)

Jim Collins, DT (1)
Bob Cicerchi, LB (1)
Ron Miller, DB (1)
Joe Early, RB (2)
Rick Ruszkiewia, PK (2)
Tom Kisiday, OG (2)
Bill MatuscakTE (2)
Tim Beacham, WR (1)
Ken Petardi, DB (1)
Bob Cicerchi, LB (2)
Jim Collins, DT (2)
Willie Curry, DE (2)
Tom Kisiday, OG (2)
Rick Shover, QB (2)
Nick Sobecki, CB (2)

1978 Dave Gallagher, OG (1)
Bob Jahn, WR (1)
Jim Krentz, LB (1)
Kevin Campbell, DB (1)
Ken Petardi, DB (1)
Bill Kruse, TE (2)
Bob Kunkle, OG (2)
Andy Parma, RB (2)
Tom Lang, DE (2)

1977 Lee Barthelmes, OT (1)
Dave Gallagher, OG (1)
Bob Jahn, WR(1)
Greg Sullivan, LB (1)
Jim Krentz, LB (1)
Mike Jennings, DB (1)

Dan Fiegl, P (1)
Bryan Libert, RB (2)
Ron Gooden, DL (2)

1971

1976 Steve Larson, TE (1)
Lou Provenzano, OG (1)
Doug Goodman, C (1)
Howard Hackley, WR (1)
David Green, RB (1)
John Serrao, PK (1)
Jeff Shaw, DL(1)
Ron Gooden, DL (1)
Jim Krentz, LB (1)
George Miller, DB (1)
Dan Fiegl, P (1)

1970

1975 Rick Vornadore, OT (1)
Howard Hackley, WR (1)
David Green, RB (1)
Jan Gefert, DE (1)
Ron Gooden, DE (1)
George Miller, DB (1)
Rich Radzavich, OG (2)
Greg Sullivan, LB (2)
David Seigh, DB (2)

1969
1968
1967

1974 Rick Vornadore, OT (1)
John Bayer, DE (1)
Mike Schnirel, LB (1)
George Miller, DB (1)
Howard Hackley, WR (2)
Ron Gooden, DL (2)
Jim McClure, LB (2)

1973 Bob Miseyka, OG (1)
John Bayer, DE (1)
Tom Herr, DL (1)
Wes Bain, TE (2)
John Kuster, OT (2)
Howard Hackley, WR (2)
Mel Morisette, RB (2)
Jim Mastriani, DB (2)
John Walker, DB (2)
John Guerra, P (2)

1972 Jim Romaniszyn (1)
Rich lorfido, LB (1)
John Chakot, OG (1)
Bob Miseyka, OG (1)
Jay Minotas, LB (1)
Frank Berzanski, K (1)
Mike Romeo, WR (2)
John Kuster, OT (2)

1966
1965
1964
1963
1960
1959
1958
1954

John Gecinba, FL (2)
Mark Worley, LB (2)
Al Raines, RB (1)
Jack McCurry, DB (1)
Paul Burkell, OG (1)
Jim Romaniszyn, WR (1)
Joe Sanford, CiB (1)
Rich lorfido, LB (1)
Joe Sass, DB (1)
John Petchel, TE (1)
John Chakot, OT (2)
Ebby Hollins, DL(1)
Al Raines, RB (1)
Steve Hamm, LB (1)
Paul Burkell, OG (1)
Joe Sanford, QB (1)
Rich lorfido, LB (1)
Bob Mengerink, FB (1)
Gary Sisko, DE (2)
Dan Bissontz, TE (2)
Dan Bissontz, OT (1)
James Jaruszewicz, LB (1)
Bob Koleno, DB (1)
Jan Swetic, C (2)
John Mikovich, RB (2)
Ed Hollins, DL (2)
David Brandell, DL (2)
Steve Nishnick, MG (1)
Willie Miller, DB(1)
Steve Nishnick, MG (1)
John Kegel, OG (1)
Gene Chieffo, DL(1)
Dave O'Dessa, OT (1)
Gary Gilbert, B (1)
Gary Gilbert, B(l)
Gary Gilbert, B (1)
Leslie Ruland, E (1)

(1) - first team All-PSAC
(2) - second team All-PSAC
(hm) - lonorable mention

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1990 Curtis Rose, OG (1)
Ernest Priester, WR (1)
Lester Frye, RB (1)
Jeff Jacobs, DL(1)
Wade Smith, DB (1)
Wally Spisak, OT (2)
Brad Powell, OG (2)
John Baumann, PK (2)
John Messura, DL(2)
Matt Miller, DL (2)
Al Donahue, LB (2)
Mario Houston, DB (2)

1989 Joe Brooks, OG (1)
Dave Pinkerton, C (1)
Ernest Priester, WR (1)
Elbert Cole, RB(1)
Michael Wayne, LB (1)
Michael Willis, DB (1)
Randy Mcliwain, TE (2)
Ron Hainsey, OT (2)
Hal Galupi, QB (2)
Chip Conrad, DL (2)
John Williams, LB (2)
Wade Smith, DB (2)

1988 John Toomer, WR (1)
Elbert Cole, RB (1)
Chip Conrad, DL(1)
Michael Willis, DB (1)

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Ben Stroup was named the 2007PSAC West
Defensive Player of the Year

Chris Kaczor was a four-time Ail-PSAC choice,
twice earning first team honors.

Dave Smith was a four-time Ali-PSAC selection.
earning first team honors in 1999,2000 and2001.

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Longest n«ys
The Cactus Bowl
Trevor Harris continued the tradition of Edinboro
Fighting Scots playing in the Cactus Bowl in January
2009. (NOTE: The 2007 contest was suspended.)
The quarterback completed 10 of 13 passes for 97
yards and ran three times for 17 yards to help the
West All-Stars to a 16-0 win over the East All-Stars.
For a number of years Division II football teams had
an all-star game named the Snow Bowl, which was
played in Fargo, North Dakota. In 2000 the contest
was moved to Kingsville, Texas and renamed the
Cactus Bowl. The contest features the top small col­
lege seniors in the country. Edinboro had at least
one representative in every Cactus Bowl (aka Snow
Bowl) but one until last year, with a streak of nine
straight years. Here's a complete list of the Fighting
Scots who have performed in the Cactus Bowl DiviSion II All-Star Game.
Jason Perkins, LB
Mike Kegarise, OL
Gary Lhotsky, P
Lateef Walters, WR
Larry Jackson, RB
Pat Schuster, DE
Gilbert Grantlin, WR
Jeff Traversy, DL
Corey Keyes, TE
Gerald Thompson, RB
Rob Barney, TE
Bernard Henry, RB
Greg Tarbell, OT
Sean McNicholas, P
Joe Valvoda, C
Matt Phillips, RB
Greg Bzorek, OT
LaMont Singleton, OG
Kyle Witucki, TE
Denayne Dixon, TE
Trevor Harris, QB

1994
1995
1996
1997
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009

k Longest Rushing
Plays
Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year
99..... Lester Frye vs. California(Pa.); 1991
92..... Derrick Russell vs. Bloomsburg, 1990
91..... Al Raines vs. Waynesburg, 1971
91..... Joe Sanford vs. Waynesburg, 1991

88..... Dave Green vs. Saginaw Valley, 1975
87
Bernard Henry vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1999
85..... Al Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1969
85..... Gordon Kidder vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1956
84..... Ulysee Davis vs. Millersville, 2008
84..... Jim Concilia vs. Shippensburg, 1957
83..... Larry Jackson vs. Millersville, 1993
80..... Al Raines vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1970
79..... Floyd Faulkner vs. Shippensburg, 1986
79.....Joe Sanford vs. California(Pa.), 1970

k Longest Passing
Plays
Yds ..Names, Opponent, Year
92..... Stewart Ayers to Tim Beacham vs.
..........Shippensburg, 1980
91..... Chris Hart to Denorse Mosley vs.
..........California(Pa.), 1996
87..... Scott McKissockto Jim Romaniszyn vs. West
..........Chester, 1971
83..... Blair Hrovatto Eric Bosley vs. Lock Haven, 1982
82..... RickShoverto Bill Kruse vs. Westminster, 1979
80..... Trevor Harris to David Bostic vs.
..........Shippensburg, 2007
80..... Jim Ross to Ernest Priester vs. Clarion, 1987
80
Joe Sanford to Jim Romaniszyn vs. Clarion,
..........1971
79
Jody Dickerson to Terry Roberts
..........vs. Elizabeth City State, 1993
78..... Trevor Harris to Rich Cerro vs. Shippensburg,
..........2006
77..... Hal Galupi to Ernest Priester vs.
..........California(Pa.), 1990
76..... Jim Ross to Daryl Cameron vs. Mansfield, 1987
76
Jude Basile to Rod Jones vs. Kenyon, 1974

k Longest Field
Goals
Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year
53..... Sean McNicholas vs. East Stroudsburg, 2000
52..... Tyson Cook vs. Hillsdale, 1997
52......Darren Weber vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1987
49
Sean McNicholas vs. Glenville St., 1999
48..... Tyson Cook vs. California(Pa.), 1997
47..... Kody Robertson vs. East Stroudsburg, 2004
47..... Sean McNicholas vs. Clarion, 1999
47
Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Bloomsburg, 1981
47
Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1979
45..... Sean McNicholas vs. East Stroudsburg, 2001
45..... Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. California(Pa.), 1980
44..... Sean McNicholas vs. Shippensburg, 2001
44..... Jim Trueman vs. California(Pa.), 1984
44..... Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Clarion, 1980

^ Longest Punts
Yds ..Names, Opponent, Year

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82..... Kevin Conlan vs. Clarion, 1983
72..... Sean McNicholas vs. California(Pa.), 2000
70..... Ryan Genco vs. Cheyney, 2010

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70..... Mike Abbiatici vs. Millersville, 1980

First Row (1-r):

68 .....Ryan Genco vs. Shippensburg, 2008

Jessica Klingensmith, Lauren Prebula, Julia Bums,
Emily Chrisman,
Brittany Witt, Jamie
Katarski-Hipwell,
Bailey Goldbaugh.

67......Dan Chisholm vs. West Liberty, 1946

66......Ryan Genco vs. West Liberty, 2011
66..... Sean McNicholas vs. Ashland, 2002
66..... Bill Burford vs. Youngstown St., 1989
65......Ryan Genco vs. California(Pa.), 2011
65..... Sean McNicholas vs. Shippensburg, 2002
65..... Sean McNicholas vs. Gannon, 2001
65......Tyson Cook vs. Cheyney, 1997
65..... Tyson Cook vs. Univ. at Buffalo, 1996
65..... Scott Rupert vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1994
65..... Gary Lhotsky vs. Shippensburg, 1992
65..... Mike Abbiatici vs. Millersville, 1980
65..... Dan Fiegl vs. Fairmont State, 1976

Second Row (1-r):

k Longest Kickoff
Return Plays

Abby Mack,
Bethany Miller,
Kaitlin Rudolph,
Sarah Gerry, Lauren
Bottom, Lindsay
Mink, Kayla Vlassich, Emma Harmn.

Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year

Third Row (1-r):

100 ....Cleveland Pratt vs. Lock Haven, 1987
100 ....Eric Bosley vs. West Liberty, 1984
99......Bernard Henry vs. California(Pa.),,2000
98......Tim Beacham vs. Millersville, 1977
97......Gary Gilbert vs. California(Pa.), 1961
95......Tim Beacham vs. Shippensburg, 1980
95......Jim Concilia vs. Brockport, 1956
94......Ross Rankin vs. Clarion, 1986
92......Ryan Valasek vs. Clarion, 2003
92......Steve Russell vs. Slippery Rock, 1993
90.....Cleveland Pratt vs. West Chester, 1987
90......John Mikovichvs. East Stroudsburg, 1967
90......Willie Miller vs. Bridgeport, 1964

Coleton Flynn,
Cheyene Spaeder,
Delaynee Wilcox,
Kennedie Ebersole,
Jordan Inzana, Carley Gamica, James
Tobin.

^ Longest Punt
Return Plays

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Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year
85..... Gilbert Grantlin vs. Mansfield, 1995
85..... Ken Petardi vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1978
85......Jack McCurry vs. Shippensburg, 1971
83......Ben Swank vs. Lock Haven, 2009
82..... Tim Beacham vs. Clarion, 1980
80.....Floyd Faulkner vs. California(Pa.), 1986
70......John Mikovich vs. California(Pa.), 1965
70..... Jim Concilia vs. Mansfield, 1956
62......Jim Romaniszyn vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1972
58
Mike Gaul vs. New Haven, 1981
55..... Tim Beacham vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1980
55..... Rich Riffle vs. Geneva, 1966

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Chuck Lodge vs. California(Pa.), 1949
85......Steve Russell vs. Shippensburg, 1992
85......Willie Curry vs. Fairmont State, 1976
84......Steve Franklin vs. Slippery Rock, 1987
77......Dan Skelton vs. Shippensburg, 2007
75......Kenny Pettis vs. Gannon, 2010
71......Dennis Creehan vs. California(Pa.), 1969
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Foster Johnson vs. Ashland, 2000
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Western Division

Western Division

Second Team Offense

First Team Offense

Pos.
QB
RB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR
TE
OT
OT
OG
OG
C
PK

Plover
Ben Fiscus
Harvie Tuck
Brandon Brown-Dukes
LaMont Smith
Abraham Ocasio
Marcus Johnson
Mike Williams
Blake Williamson
Dan Matha
Bryan Dovales
Kevin Poropat
Nick Carnicella
Eric Kush
Brett Ullman

School
Clarion
lndiana(Pa.)
Mercyhurst
California(Pa.)
Gannon
Edinboro
California(Pa.)
California(Pa.)
lndiana(Pa.)
lndiana(Pa.)
Mercyhurst
lndiana(Pa.)
California(Pa.)
lndiana(Pa.)

Ht.

6-1
5-9
5-7
5-10
6-3
6-0
5-11
6-3
6-7
6-3
6-4

IVt.
195
215
195
185

200

6-4

188
185
230
310
290
295
275
305

6-1

220

6-1

Yr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.-r
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.

Skyler Wool
Julian Howsare
B.J. Stevens
Carl Thornton
Darnell Harding
Alexander Berdahl
Aaron McGee
Carl Fleming
Brett Diamond
L.J. Stevens
Rontez Miles
Kenny Pettis
Johnny Franco
Andrew Cerett
Justin Caliste

Lock Haven
Clarion
California(Pa.)
lndiana(Pa.)
California(Pa.)
lndiana(Pa.)
Mercyhurst
lndiana(Pa.)
California(Pa.)
Mercyhurst
California(Pa.)
Edinboro
lndiana(Pa.)
California(Pa.)
Gannon

6-3
6-3

6-2
6-2
6-4
5-11

6-0
6-2
6-2

270
255
245
270
240

210
210

5-8

225
235
180

6-1

210

6-0
5-10
6-5
5-5

183
205
260
150

Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
So.

DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
P
RS

Offensive Player of the Year: Harvie Tuck, RB, lndiana(Pa.)

Coach of the Year: Curt Cignetti, lndiana(Pa.)

Eastern Division
First Team Offense

DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
P
RS

Bryan Thomson
Jake Metz
Larry Webster
Mark Kahlil Smith
Chris Kennedy
Cody Fleming
Isaiah Fleming
Ronell Williams
Jarrett Pidgeon
English Peay
Antonio Powell-Fields
Dan Haverstock
Avery Coleman
Dan Fisher
Curtis Wortham

School
Shippensburg
Bloomsburg
West Chester
Shippensburg
East Stroudsburg
Shippensburg
Shippensburg
Bloomsburg
Bloomsburg
Kutztown
Bloomsburg
East Stroudsburg
Bloomsburg
East Stroudsburg

Wt.
188
203
180
196
190
206
194
260
225
325
290
300
285
215

Yr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr
Jr.
Jr..

6-7
6-7
5-11
6-3

275
247
240
287
280

6-1

222

5-10

215
230

So.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.

Ht.

6-2
5-10
5-9
5-9
5-10
6-3

6-1
6-3
6-7
6-5
6-3
6-3

6-1
6-0

First Team Defense
East Stroudsburg
Shippensburg
Bloomsburg
Shippensburg
Bloomsburg
Shippensburg
Cheyney
West Chester
Bloomsburg
Kutztown
LIU-Post
Bloomsburg
Shippensburg
Bloomsburg
Kutztown

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Second Team Offense

Rookie of the Year: Brandon Brown-Dukes, RB, Mercyhurst

Name
Zach Zulli
Franklin Quiteh
Rondell White
Mike Frenette
Dusty Reed
Trevor Harman
Jacob Baskerville
Dylan Manni
Matt Feiler
Chris Oliver
Brian Clarke
Seve Rivers
Chris Steck
Taylor Groff

Dusty Galich, Mercyhurst
Ian Jeffers, Gannon
Jeff Thompson, Slippery Rock
Derek Walker, Slippery Rock
Akeem Smith, lndiana(Pa.)
William Giles, Gannon
Bruce Davis, Edinboro
Quindell Dean, Slippery Rock
James Goins, Lock Haven
Anthony Saunders, Slippery Rock
Khayree Connors-McChristian, Gannon
Branden Williams, Edinboro
Jerrell McFadden, lndiana(Pa.)
Steven Wakefield, Mercyhurst
Jaimire Dutrieuille, Slippery Rock

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Eastern Division

Defensive Player of the Year: Rontez Miles, DB, California(Pa.)

Pos.
QB
RB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR
TE
OT
OT
OG
OG
C
PK

Cody Harris, Edinboro
De'Antwan Williams, lndiana(Pa.)
Allen Jones II, Mercyhurst
Akeem Satterfield, Slippery Rock
LaQuinn Stephens-Howling, Slippery Rock
Paris Bruner, Mercyhurst
Pat Brewer, lndiana(Pa.)
Shawn Walker, Edinboro
Shawn Ellenberger, Edinboro
Mike Felker, Clarion
Anthony Herko, Lock Haven
Jack Abercrombie, California(Pa.)
Anthony DiPasquale, lndiana(Pa.)
Steven Wakefield, Mercyhurst

Second Team Defense

First Team Defense
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
P
RS

QB
RB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR
TE
OT
OT
OG
OG
C
PK

6-1

6-1
5-10
5-10
5-9

220

6-1

210

5-10

179
195
160

6-1
5-5

164
180

QB
RB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR
TE
OT
OT
OG
OG
C
PK

Kevin Morton, Kutztown
Curtis Wortham, Kutztown
Josh Mastromatto, Kutztown
Eddie Mateo, Bloomsburg
Colby Tuell, Kutztown
Grayson Laurino, LIU-Post
Ryan Dickerson, Bloomsburg
Justin Curry, West Chester
Brandon Allen, Bloomsburg
Chris Williams, LIU-Post
Trey Farmer, West Chester
Blair Gower, West Chester
Brian Margetich, West Chester
Dan/isher, Bloomsburg

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Second Team Defense
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
P
RS

Shaun Moore, Bloomsburg
Anthony McCloskey, West Chester
Lew Esposito, West Chester
Zach Greenwald, Kutztown
Tyrone Brown, Kutztown
Rob Bright, LIU-Post
Sam Dixon-Dougan, Kutztown
Justiin Shirk, Bloomsburg
Brian Sourber, Shippensburg
John O'Donnell, West Chester
Mike Goode, Shippensburg
Shawn Krautzel, West Chester
Tyriq Kershaw, Shippensburg
Rich Bruno, West Chester
Dave Coates, Millersville

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Offensive Player of the Year: Zach Zulli, QB, Shippensburg
Defensive Player of the Year: Bryan Thompson, DL, East Stroudsburg
Rookie of the Yean Matt Soltes, OB, East Stroudsburg
Coach of the Year: Mark Maciejewski, Shippensburg

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Rghtiiig Scots in the Pros
Arena Bowl, and also played
with Sacramento uin the
USFL
A year ago he was a
member of a Toronto team
which went on to win the
Grey Cup.
Jeremy O'Day en­
joyed an illustrious career in
the Canadian Football
League, finally retiring at the
end of the 2011 campaign
after 14 seasons as an offen­
sive lineman in the CFL, and

Former Edinboro Fighting Scot Jeremy O'Day (#54) helped lead
Saskatchewan to the 2007 Grey Cup with a 23-19 win over Winnipeg. It
marked the second time O'Day had hoisted a Grey Cup.

Edinboro University has had a history of players
performing in the professional ranks. Record-setting
quarterback Trevor Harris is the latest to make his
way to the pros, earning a spot on the roster of the

12 years with the
Saskatchewan Roughriders.
In 2010 he was named a CFL
all-star for the fifth time
overall while helping the
Roughriders to the the Grey
Cup. It marked the second
time in the last three years
the Roughriders reached the
CFL's championship game.
Saskatchewan defeated
Winnipeg 23-19 in the 2007
Grey Cup. He was nomi­
nated as the CFL Lineman of

the Year for the third time.
O'Day was chosen by the Toronto Argonauts in
the second round of the 1997 supplemental draft,
and was a member of the 1997 Grey Cup winning
team. He has played in over 200 CFL regular season
games as an offensive lineman, along with 14 playoff
games. He was Saskatchewan's nominee for CFL

CFL's Toronto Argonauts in 2012.
Harris originally signed as a free agent in April
2010 with Jacksonville of the NFL and survived until
the last cut with the Jaguars.

Most Outstanding Lineman in 2007.
O'Day is now serving as the Assistant General
Manager of Saskathewan.
John Williams was drafted by British Columbia
in the fourth round of the 2002 CFL Draft. After one
season with British Columbia the former Boro run­
ning back played for Toronto from 2004-07, and in
2008 and '09 he has been a member of the Hamilton

► NFL
James Dumas, DB - San Francisco
Gilbert Grantlin, WR - Minnesota
Dave Green, RB - Cleveland
Trevor Harris, QB - Jacksonville
Mike Kegarise, OL - Seattle
Sean McNicholas, P -- New York Jets
Denorse Mosely, DB - Miami, Green Bay
Ernest Priester, WR - Denver
Jim Romaniszyn, RB - Cleveland
Curtis Rose, OL - Miami

► CFL
Dave Green, RB - Montreal
Trevor Harris, QB - Toronto
Jeremy O'Day, OL - Saskatchewan, Toronto
Jeff Traversy, DL - Calgary
John Williams, RB - Hamilton, British Columbia,

This marks the 28th season that I have
been fortunate enough to be a member of
the Edinboro football staff. During that time
it has been very gratifying to see the response
of local organizations in assisting Edinboro
football. In recent years the service organiza­
tions has provided invaluable assistance,
including running the 50/50 rafOes. We look
forward to working with these organizations
again this year, and thank them for their
support of Boro Football.
Sincerely,

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► Arena Football League
Cleveland Pratt, WR/RS - Florida and others
Ernest Priester, WR - Cleveland
Questin Ware-Bey, WR -- Carolina, Green Bay

► AIFl/AIFA
Dave Smith, DL - Erie Freeze
Seth Fragale, LB - Erie Freeze
Anthony Peluso, OL - Erie Freeze/Erie RiverRats/
Erie Storm
Joe Valvoda, OL - Richmond Bandits
Jordan Bobitski, WR - Erie Freeze
A.J. Cousins, DL - Erie Freeze
Elliott Page, DB - Erie Freeze
Kyle Witucki, TE - Erie RiverRats
Taurean Valentine, DB - Erie RiverRats
Cyrus Kersey, OL - Erie RiverRats
Raji El-Amin, DB - Erie RiverRats
Rich Cerro, WR - Erie Storm
Denayne Dixon, TE - Erie Storm
Mike Fazio, C - Erie Storm

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Jeff Traversy, a 6'5", 280 lb. nose tackle, was the
Calgary Stampeders' third pick in the 1997 college
draft and played through the 2002 season.
A number of other Fighting Scots have made their
marks in the professional ranks. Denorse Mosely was a
member of the Miami Dolphins as a defensive back for
two seasons, and was also in training camp with the
Green Bay Packers. Fullback Matt Phillips signed as a
free agent with the New England Patriots in 2005, and
three years ago punter Sean McNicholas signed as a
free agent with the New York Jets.
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October 8

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October 19

October 26

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2013 PSAC Standings

Califomia(Pa.| (1-0)
Sept. 7

at Hillsdale

W, 22-19

Sept. 14

KUTZTOWN

3:30 p.m.

PSAC West

Sept. 21

EDINBORO

3:30 p.m.

California(Pa.)

Sept. 28

at lndiana(Pa.)

4:00 p.m.

Oct. 5

at West Chester

Oct. 12
Oct. 19
Oct. 26
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 16

Sept. 7

WEST VIRGINIA STATE

W, 31-13

Sept. 14

at Clarion

6:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.

1.000
1.000

Sept. 21

Clarion

1-0
1-0

Sept. 28

CHEYNEY
at Bloomsburg

12 noon

EDINBORO

0-0

.000

1-0

1.000

Oct. 5

at Edinboro

2:00 p.m.

CLARION
at Seton Hill

3:30 p.m.

12 noon

Oct. 19

WESTCHESTER

12 noon

Oct. 26

MILLERSVILLE
at East Stroudsburg

3:05 p.m.

3:30 p.m.

1-0
1-0
1-0
0-1
0-1

1.000
1.000
1.000

MERCYHURST
at Millersville

.000
.000
.000
.000
.000

SHIPPENSBURG

12 noon

0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

Oct. 12

GANNON
at Slippery Rock

Gannon
lndiana{Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Mercyhurst
Seton Hill

Nov. 9

KUTZTOWN

1:00 p.m.

Nov. 16

GANNON

1:00 p.m.

3:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.

PSAC East

LOCK HAVEN

Sept. 21

MERCYHURST

6:00 p.m.

Sept. 28

2:00 p.m.

Oct. 5

GANNON
at East Stroudsburg

6:05 p.m.

KUTZTOWN

Oct. 12

at California(Pa.)

3:30 p.m.

Oct. 19

at Slippery Rock

2:00 p.m.

Oct. 26

1:00 p.m.

Nov. 2

SETON HILL
INDIANA(PA)

Nov. 9

at Edinboro

12 noon

Nov. 16

at West Chester

12 noon

1:00 p.m.

Gannon 11-0|

Bloomsburg
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
West Chester
Cheyney
Kutztown
Millersville
Shippensburg

Conference
W-L
Pet.
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

Overall
Pet.
W-L

.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000

1-0
1-0
1-0
1-0
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1

at Lake Erie

W, 36-33

Sept. 14

WEST CHESTER

12 noon

Sept. 21

SLIPPERY ROCK

12 noon

Sept. 28

at Clarion

2:00 p.m.

Oct. 5

BLOOMSBURG

12 noon

Oct. 12

EDINBORO

12 noon

Oct. 17

Mercyhurst

7:00 p.m.

Oct. 26

at California(Pa.)

3:30 p.m.

Nov. 2

12 noon

Nov. 9

SETON HILL
at lndiana(Pa.)

Nov. 16

at Lock Haven

1:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m.

lndiana(Pa.| (I-O)

LIU Post 47, Millersville 16
Shepherd 33, Shippensburg 0
Slippery Rock 51, Northwood 36
West Chester 45, New Haven 14
Lincoln 33, Cheyney 28
Clarion 39, Kutztown 38 ot
lndiana(Pa.) 30, Southern Connecticut St. 20
Lock Haven 31, West Virginia State 13
Bloomsburg 41, Stonehill 13
California(Pa.) 22, Hillsdale 19

Sept. 7

at South. Connecticut St.

W, 30-20

Sept. 14

4:00 p.m.

Sept. 21

CHEYNEY
at Seton Hill

Sept. 28

CALIFORNIA(PA)

1:00 p.m.

Oct. 5

2:00 p.m.

Oct. 12

MILLERSVILLE
at Slippery Rock

Oct. 19

EDINBORO

1:00 p.m.

Oct. 26

at Mercyhurst

12 noon

Nov. 2

at Clarion

1:00 p.m.

Nov. 9

GANNON
at Shippensburg

1:00 p.m.

6:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m.

Kutztown (0-1)

This Week's Schedule
Saturday, September 14
Bloomsburg at Edinboro, 12 noon
West Chester at Gannon, 12 noon
Millersville at Mercyhurst, 12 noon
Kutztown at California(Pa.), 3:30 p.m.
Cheyney at lndiana(Pa.), 4:00 p.m.
Lock Haven at Clarion, 6:00 p.m.
East Stroudsburg at Seton Hill, 6:00 p.m.

Sept. 14

at California(Pa.)

38-39
ot
3:30 p.m.

Sept. 21
Sept. 28

BLOOMSBURG
at West Chester

6:00 p.m.

Oct. 5

SLIPPERY ROCK

1:05 p.m.

Oct. 12

1:05 p.m.

Oct. 19

CHEYNEY
at Shippensburg

Oct. 26

EAST STROUDSBURG

1:05 p.m.

Nov. 2

at Millervsille

12 noon

Nov. 9

at Lock Haven

1:00 p.m.

Nov. 16

EDINBORO

1:05 p.m.

1:05 p.m.

1:00 p.m.

L,

1:00 p.m.

Sept. 21

MILLERSVILLE
at Clarion

6:00 p.m.

1.000
.000
.000
.000
.000

Sept. 28

at Slippery Rock

6:00 p.m.

Oct. 5

CHEYNEY
at Seton Hill

3:00 p.m.

Oct. 12

16-17

1:00 p.m.

Gannon
INDIANA(PA)

7:00 p.m.

Oct. 26

Nov. 2

EDINBORO

12 noon

Nov. 9

at California(Pa.)

3;30 p.m.

Nov. 16

at East Stroudsburg

1:05 p.m.

Oct. 17

12 noon

Seton Hill (O-l)
Sept. 5

at Fairmont State

L,

Sept. 14

6:00 p.m.

Sept. 21

EAST STROUDSBURG
INDIANA(PA)

Sept. 28

at Edinboro

12 noon

Oct. 5

at Shippensburg

1:00 p.m.

Oct. 12

3:00 p.m.

Oct. 19

MERCYHURST
CALIFORNIA(PA)

Oct. 26

at Clarion

1:00 p.m.

Nov. 2

at Gannon

12 noon

Nov. 9

SLIPPERY ROCK
at Cheyney

12:30 p.m.

Nov. 16

37-29

6:00 p.m.

3:00 p.m.

I hope that our fans will applaud and frequent the 12 supporters listed below from
the Edinboro community who have supported our players with evening snacks
through the grueling practice sessions in August. Our August Snacks Program”
has been a huge success. I can’t tell you how appreciative our players are of these
generous donations. This is the 12th consecutive year that the community has
reached out and assisted us. Our players have asked me to thank each of the
restaurants/eateries below. Please support these Edinboro business! THANK YOU.

CHARTWELL’S
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Sincerely,

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:

Scott Browning
Head Football Coach

Scots Connect

12 noon

Slippery Rock (I-O)
Sept. 7

at Northwood

w, 51-36

Sept. 14

SHIPPENSBURG

6:00 p.m.

Sept. 21

at Gannon
MERCYHURST

6:00 p.m.

at'Kutztown
INDIANA(PA)

2:00 p.m.

Oct. 19

CLARION

2:00 p.m.

Oct. 26

at Edinboro

12 noon

Nov. 2

CALIFORNIA(PA)

1:00 p.m.

Nov. 9

at Seton Hill

12:30 p.m.

Nov. 16

at Bloomsburg

1:00 p.m.

Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 12

12 noon
1:05 p.m.

Shippensburg at Slippery Rock, 6:00 p.m.

Walsh (O-l)
PSAC Players of the Week

L,

at Bentley

East Stroudsburg 21, American International 14

Bentley 17, Mercyhurst 16

Mercyhurst (0-11
Sept. 14

Edinboro 35, Walsh 34

Saturday, September 7

1:00 p.m.

Sept. 7

Thursday, September 5

Fairmont State 37, Seton Hill 29

Nov. 2

3:30 p.m.

1.000
1.000
1.000

Last Week's Results

Gannon 36, Lake Erie 33

Sept. 5

at Clarion

.000
.000

1:00 p.m.

Sept. 14

Sept. 7

Overall
W-L
Pet.

Lock Haven (1-0)

.000
.000

W, 39-38
ot
6:00 p.m.

Nov. 16

Conference
W-L
Pet.

Dear Fans:

0-0
0-0

Clarion (I-O)
Sept. 7

Tocta|y



Eastern Division — Offense
Rondell White, RB -- West Chester

Eastern Division - Defense
Teron Dobbs, DB - East Stroudsburg

Western Division — Offense
Ben Fiscus, QB -- Clarion
Nigel Barksdale, QB - Slippery Rock

Western Division — Defense
Julian Howsare, DE ~ Clarion

Sept. 5

EDINBORO

L, 34-35

Sept. 14

12 noon

Sept. 21

NORTHWOOD
at Michigan Tech

Sept. 28

FERRIS STATE

6:00 p.m.

Oct. 5

OHIO DOMINICAN

6:00 p.m.

Oct. 12

at Malone

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Oct. 19

12 noon

Oct. 26

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Nov. 2

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The Hams Legacy Begins Its Final Leg
by Bob Shreve, Sports Information Director
The Harris Legacy at Edinboro all began

brings consistency," commented Browning. "He's developed into being a fine

in 2005 when Trevor Harris was recruited

leader for us. He extends plays, is a tough kid, and very competitive. He's a

from Marion Pleasant High School in Waldo,

threat not only throwing but running the ball."

Scots. Five years later, the oldest son of Tom

will be his best yet. "This is the first time in his career he's had the same coach

and Suzanne Harris left an unforgettable im­

here for two years. I think it will really help him," referring to Volk. "I really be­

pression, breaking every Edinboro passing

lieve he is going to have a hell of a year."

and total offense record. He capped his ca­
reer by throwing for 630 yards in an 84-63

Cody agrees with Browning, noting that in previous years it was some­
times assumed he knew what was happening as an upperclassmen. Now he

loss to West Liberty in the NCAA Playoffs.

feels in Volk that he has a true mentor and an offense geared to his talents.

Needing a replacement for their record­

"The offense fits the way I play football," he asserted. "Having guys like Marcus

setting quarterback, head coach Scott Brown­

Johnson, Jordan Williams, Ben Eisel and Kevin Sonnie - they make me look

ing and his staff looked no further than the

good. They come out and work hard every day."
Harris has started all 32 games in his career, and he has been named a

Harris household, where younger brother
Cody was wrapping up an outstanding career as the quarterback at Marion

second team All-PSAC West performer the last two years. Throughout those 32

Pleasant High School.
It wasn't bad enough that Cody had to endure all the comparisons of his

games the other constant has been his parents. Tom and Suzanne rarely miss a
game, and if you sit up near the press box at Sox Harrison Stadium, you can't

brother while playing in high school, he decided to cast his lot with the Fighting

help but hear Suzanne making noise with her clappers or a horn. Like Cody

Scots when signing day came along in 2009. Now as Cody heads into his senior
season at Edinboro, it's easy to see why living in his brother's shadow has never

said, he takes after his mother.
While watching their two sons star on the gridiron at Edinboro, and Trevor

been a problem.
"It's not really like that with Trevor and I," he insisted. "We're best friends.

for the Harris'. Suzanne has been battling cancer for most of the time her sons

It's an honor to be his brother. It's never really offended me. It's faded away."
Between the two of them, the Harris' have thrown for over almost 19,000
yards and accounted for 151 touchdowns through the air. Trevor's numbers

have attended Edinboro, and the two were involved in a serious motorcycle ac­

culties in playing through everything his parents have endured, and their devo­
tion to following their sons. "They know what it's like to be there. They

Cody has now thrown for 6,899 yards, good for fourth all-time at Edinboro. He

sacrifice to make that possible."
Harris got the 2013 season off to a successful start at Walsh, completing
36 of 47 passes for 304 yards with four touchdowns. But it's not about the
numbers. "From an individual standpoint it doesn't matter to me," he com­

tempts (921), fourth in career touchdown passes (51), and third in career total

mented. "It's all about W's and L's. I just want to take it one game at a time. I

offense (7,397 yards). He has even bettered Trevor in a couple categories. His

just want to see us play as

career completion percentage of 68.2 percent ranks fisrt all-time at Edinboro,

hard as we can every

and a year ago he finished with nine touchdowns rushing, a record for a quar­

game."

terback.
The similarities with the two quarterbacks don't stop there. Both are also

ference could come in

One other major dif­

outstanding students. Cody has a 3.82 GPA as a Human Performance major,

December when Cody re­

while Trevor was a Math major with a better than 3.00 GPA. They also are both

ceives his diploma. While

very giving of their time, so much so that this past January they traveled to­

Trevor has chased his

gether to the Dominican Republic for a week in January to assist in a mission
formulated by former Edinboro Director of Athletics Jim McDonald.

dream of playing profes­

"That was probably the biggest experience of my life," related Cody. "It

career will likely come to

changed the way I look at things. The way they live. It's crazy to think that's

sionally, Cody's playing
an end.
That's just fine with

how they live." Cody, Trevor and a number of other representatives from the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference spent time building homes for the vil­

him, as he's looking to at­

lagers and also working with the children.
Oddly enough, one thing dissimilar about the duo is their physical attrib­

tend graduate school to

utes. Trevor was 6'3" and weighed over 200 lbs., while Cody is listed at 6'0"

"God will have other

and 191 lbs. Trevor was more of a dropback passer who wasn't afraid to run,

plans for me," he prom­

Cody is a daredevil who excels in throwing on the run and isn't afraid to run

ises.

over a much bigger player defensively.
"We are as he goes," relates offensive coordinator Bryan Volk in relation to
Cody. "When he's seeing things and his tempo's up, he gets the tempo of the

study physical therapy.

As for this year's op­
ponents, he has one final
warning - "I've never felt

offense going. A lot ofwhat we do is multiple facets. Every single one of our

better heading into a

run plays is a triple option. He has the option to give it, run it or throw it."

year."

The biggest difference between the two Harris' is their demeanor on the

Browning,

field. Trevor was always calm and collected, very unflappable. Cody is oozing

meanwhile, can

Cocfy Harris' Career Statistics

with energy, like someone who has had too many five-hour energies, not al­

only wonder why

Passing

Att.

Pet.

Yds.

TD

ways a desired quality in a quarterback.
"I guess the way we are is a tribute to our parents. Trevor is calm like my

Tom and Suzanne

2010

11

176

268

65.7

1,811

11

5

didn't have a third

201.1.

10

171

237

72.2

1,961

16

7

dad. "I take after my mom. She's a dance teacher. I'm giddy," laughs Cody.

son to go with their

2012

10

245

368

66.6

2,823

20

8

12013

1

36

47

76.6

304

4

0

Career > 31

628

920

683

6399

51

20

Scott Browning has had the pleasure of coaching both Harris', and can
fully appreciate what Cody means to the team. "Cody brings continuity. He

Edinboro Fighting Scots

cident last summer that left both with numerous injuries.
"It all goes back to our Christian faith," relates Cody in regards to the diffi­

fair job of challenging them. After the season-opening 35-34 win at Walsh,

needing 400 yards to match Dickerson.
Cody also ranks second in career completions (628), third in career at­

Sponsors
of the

now as a member of the CFL's Toronto Argonauts, life has not always been easy

were such that it will be hard to replicate them, but Cody has certainly done a

will soon pass Jody Dickerson and Justin Bouch to move into second all-time,

Proud

Browning made note of a fact that makes him believe his senior season

Ohio to play quarterback for the Fighting

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