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Fb Guide2.Indd SAMPLE 2008 TRIBET RIBE FOOTBALLF O O T BA LL MEDIAM E D IA GUIDEG U ID E 31 2008 OPPONENT INFORMATION GAME 1 QUICK FACTS 2008 SCHEDULE LOCATION: Raleigh, N.C. SID: Annabelle Myers Aug. 30 at South Carolina ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Lee Fowler OFFICE PHONE: (919) 515-2101 Sept. 6 William & MaryMary CONFERENCE: Atlantic Coast Conference CELL PHONE: (919) 819-8302 Sept. 13 at Clemson STADIUM: Wayne Day Family Field E-MAIL: [email protected] Sept. 20 East Carolina Sept. 27 South Florida 2007 RECORD: 5-7 SID FAX: (919) 515-2898 Oct. 4 Boston College HEAD COACH: Tom O’Brien (Navy ‘71) PRESS BOX PHONE: (919) 515-3393 Oct. 16 Florida State RECORD AT SCHOOL: 7-5 (1 year) MAILING ADDRESS: Tom O’Brien Anthony Hill Oct. 25 at Maryland AT N.C. STATE CAREER RECORD: 80-52 (10 years) P.O. BOX 8502 Head Coach Senior TE Nov. 8 at Duke SEPT. 6 RALEIGH, NC 27695 Nov. 15 Wake Forest www.gopack.com Nov. 22 at North Carolina WAYNE DAY FAMILY FIELD Nov. 29 Miami GAME 2 QUICK FACTS 2008 SCHEDULE LOCATION: Lexington, Va. SID: Wade Branner Sept. 6 St. Francis (Pa.) ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Donny White OFFICE PHONE: (540) 464-7515 Sept. 13 at William & MaryMary CONFERENCE: Big South CELL PHONE: (540) 319-1271 Sept. 20 Chowan STADIUM: Foster Stadium E-MAIL: [email protected] Sept. 27 at Ohio Oct. 4 Richmond 2007 RECORD: 2-9 SID FAX: (540) 464-7583 Oct. 11 Coastal Carolina HEAD COACH: Sparky Woods (Carson PRESS BOX PHONE: (540) 464-7583 Oct. 25 at Gardner-Webb Newman ‘76) MAILING ADDRESS: Sparky Woods Tim Maypray Nov. 1 at Charleston Southern VMI RECORD AT SCHOOL: First Year Smith Hall, Room 116 Head Coach Junior SB Nov. 8 Liberty SEPT. 13 CAREER RECORD: 63-46-5 (10 years) Lexington, VA 24450 Nov. 15 at Stony Brook www.vmikeydets.com Nov. 22 Presbyterian ZABLE STADIUM GAME 3 QUICK FACTS 2008 SCHEDULE LOCATION: Norfolk, Va. SID: Matt Michalec Aug. 30 Virginia State ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Marty L. Miller OFFICE PHONE: (757) 823-2628 Sept. 6 at Kentucky CONFERENCE: Mid-Eastern Athletic CELL PHONE: (757) 592-1245 Sept. 13 North Carolina A&T Conference E-MAIL: [email protected] Sept. 20 at William & MaryMary Sept. 27 at Bethune-Cookman STADIUM: William “Dick” Price Stadium SID FAX: (757) 823-8218 Oct. 11 at South Carolina State 2007 RECORD: 8-3 PRESS BOX PHONE: (757) 592-1245 Oct. 18 at Hampton HEAD COACH: Pete Adrian (West MAILING ADDRESS: Pete Adrian Don Carey Oct. 25 Florida A&M NORFOLK STATE Virginia ‘70) NSU Offi ce of Sports Information Head Coach Senior CB Nov. 1 at Howard SEPT. 20 RECORD AT SCHOOL: 16-17 (3 years) 700 Park Ave. Nov. 8 Morgan State www.nsuspartans.com Nov. 15 Delaware State ZABLE STADIUM CAREER RECORD: 52-54 -1 (10 years) Norfolk, VA 23504 Nov. 22 at Winston-Salem State GAME 4 QUICK FACTS 2008 SCHEDULE LOCATION: Villanova, Pa. SID: Dean Kenefi ck Aug. 30 at West Virginia ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Vince Nicastro OFFICE PHONE: (610) 519-6514 Sept. 13 Lehigh CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic CELL PHONE: (610) 308-4395 Sept. 20 at Penn Association E-MAIL: dean.kenefi [email protected] Sept. 27 Richmond Oct. 4 at William & MaryMary STADIUM: Villanova Stadium SID FAX: (610) 519-7323 Oct. 18 at Rhode Island 2007 RECORD: 7-4 PRESS BOX PHONE: (610) 519-5290 Oct. 25 James Madison HEAD COACH: Andy Talley (Southern MAILING ADDRESS: Andy Talley Antwon Young Nov. 1 at Northeastern VILLANOVA Connecticut ‘67) Jake Nevin Field House Head Coach Junior QB Nov. 8 New Hampshire OCT. 4 RECORD AT SCHOOL: 155-98-1 (23 years) 800 Lancaster Ave. Nov. 15 Towson www.villanova.com Nov. 22 at Delaware ZABLE STADIUM CAREER RECORD: 183-116-2 (28 years) Villanova, PA 19085 GAME 5 QUICK FACTS 2008 SCHEDULE LOCATION: Durham, N.H. SID: Scott Stapin Sept. 6 at Army ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Marty Scarano OFFICE PHONE: (603) 862-3906 Sept. 13 at Rhode Island CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic CELL PHONE: (603) 674 2529 Sept. 20 Albany Association E-MAIL: [email protected] Sept. 27 at Dartmouth Oct. 11 William & MaryMary STADIUM: Cowell Stadium SID FAX: (603) 862-3839 Oct. 18 at Northeastern 2007 RECORD: 7-5 PRESS BOX PHONE: (603) 862 2585 Oct. 25 Towson HEAD COACH: Sean McDonnell (New MAILING ADDRESS: Sean McDonnell Scott Sicko Nov. 1 Hofstra AT NEW HAMPSHIRE Hampshire ‘78) 145 Maine Street Head Coach Junior TE Nov. 8 at Villanova OCT. 11 RECORD AT SCHOOL: 60-47 (9 years) 151 Field House Nov. 15 Massachusetts www.unhwildcats.com Nov. 22 at Maine COWELL STADIUM CAREER RECORD: Same Durham, NH 03824 GAME 6 QUICK FACTS 2008 SCHEDULE LOCATION: Newark, Del. SID: Scott Selheimer Aug. 30 at Maryland ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Edgar Johnson OFFICE PHONE: (302) 831-8007 Sept. 13 West Chester CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic CELL PHONE: (302) 562-5129 Sept. 20 at Furman Association E-MAIL: [email protected] Sept. 27 Albany Oct. 4 at Massachusetts STADIUM: Tubby Raymond Field at SID FAX: (302) 831-8653 Oct. 11 Maine Delaware Stadium PRESS BOX PHONE: (302) 831-6199/2186 Oct. 18 William & MaryMary 2007 RECORD: 11-4 MAILING ADDRESS: KC Keeler Aaron Love Oct. 25 at Hofstra AT DELAWARE HEAD COACH: KC Keeler (Delaware ‘81) 114 Bob Carpenter Center Head Coach Senior WR Nov. 1 at James Madison OCT. 18 RECORD AT SCHOOL: 52-26 (6 years) 631 South College Ave. Nov. 8 Towson www.udel.edu/sportsinfo Nov. 15 at Richmond DELAWAREDELAWARE SSTADIUMTADIUM CAREER RECORD: 140-47-1 (14 years) Newark, DE 19716 Nov. 22 Villanova 32 20082008 TRIBET RIBE FOOTBALLF O O T BA LL MEDIAM E D IA GUIDEG U ID E 2008 OPPONENT INFORMATION GAME 7 QUICK FACTS 2008 SCHEDULE LOCATION: Kingston, R.I. SID: Pete DiVito Aug. 30 at Monmouth ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Thorr Bjorn OFFICE PHONE: (401) 874-2409 Sept. 6 at Fordham CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic CELL PHONE: (978) 500-8121 Sept. 13 New Hampshire Association E-MAIL: [email protected] Sept. 20 at Hofstra Sept. 27 at Boston College STADIUM: Meade Stadium SID FAX: (401) 874-5354 Oct. 4 Brown 2007 RECORD: 3-8 PRESS BOX PHONE: (401) 874-4616 Oct. 11 at Towson HEAD COACH: Darren Rizzi (Rhode MAILING ADDRESS: Darren Rizzi Joe Casey Oct. 18 Villanova RHODE ISLAND Island ‘92) Three Keaney Road Head Coach Senior RB Oct. 25 at William & MaryMary OCT. 25 RECORD AT SCHOOL: First Season Suite One Nov. 1 Massachusetts www.gorhody.com Nov. 15 Maine ZABLE STADIUM CAREER RECORD: 15-14 (3 years) Kingston, RI 02881 Nov. 22 at Northeastern GAME 8 QUICK FACTS 2008 SCHEDULE LOCATION: Towson, Md. SID: Dan O’Connell Aug. 30 at Navy ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Mike Hermann OFFICE PHONE: (410) 704-3102 Sept. 6 Morgan State CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic CELL PHONE: (410) 382-4986 Sept. 13 at Richmond Association E-MAIL: [email protected] Sept. 20 at Coastal Carolina Sept. 27 Columbia STADIUM: Minnegan Field at Johnny SID FAX: (410) 704-3861 Oct. 4 Northeastern Unitas Stadium PRESS BOX PHONE: (410) 704-3102 Oct. 11 Rhode Island 2007 RECORD: 3-8 MAILING ADDRESS: Gordy Combs Sean Schaefer Oct. 25 at New Hampshire AT TOWSON HEAD COACH: Gordy Combs (Towson ‘72) Athletic Media Relations Head Coach Senior QB Nov. 1 William & MaryMary NOV. 1 RECORD AT SCHOOL: 89-81 (16 years) 8000 York Road Nov. 8 at Delaware www.towsontigers.com Nov. 15 at Villanova JOHNNY UNITAS STADIUM CAREER RECORD: Same Towson, MD 21252 Nov. 22 James Madison GAME 9 QUICK FACTS 2008 SCHEDULE LOCATION: Brookline, Mass. SID: Jack Grinold/Tom Chen Aug. 28 at Ball State ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Peter Roby OFFICE PHONE: (617) 373-2691 Sept. 13 at Georgia Southern CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic CELL PHONE: (914) 843-7185 (Chen) Sept. 20 at Syracuse Association E-MAIL: [email protected] (Tom Chen) Sept. 27 UC Davis Oct. 4 at Towson STADIUM: Parsons Field SID FAX: (617) 373-3152 Oct. 11 Massachusetts 2007 RECORD: 3-8 PRESS BOX PHONE: (617) 566-5956 Oct. 18 New Hampshire HEAD COACH: Rocky Hager (Minot MAILING ADDRESS: Rocky Hager Anthony Orio Oct. 25 at Maine NORTHEASTERN State ‘74) Sports Information Head Coach Senior QB Nov. 1 Villanova NOV. 8 RECORD AT SCHOOL: 15-29 (4 years) 360 Huntington Ave. Nov. 8 at William & MaryMary www.gonu.com Nov. 15 at Hofstra ZABLE STADIUM CAREER RECORD: 106-54-1 (14 years) Boston, MA 02115 Nov. 22 Rhode Island GAME 10 QUICK FACTS 2008 SCHEDULE LOCATION: Harrisonburg, Va. SID: Gary Michael Aug. 30 at Duke ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Jeff Bourne OFFICE PHONE: (540) 568-1762 Sept. 6 UNC Central CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic CELL PHONE: (540) 430-1780 Sept. 13 Massachusetts Association E-MAIL: [email protected] Sept. 20 Appalachian State Sept. 27 at Maine STADIUM: Bridgeforth Stadium SID FAX: (540) 568-3703 Oct. 4 Hofstra 2007 RECORD: 8-4 PRESS BOX PHONE: (540) 568-6521 Oct. 11 at Richmond HEAD COACH: Mickey Matthews (West MAILING ADDRESS: Mickey Matthews Rodney Landers Oct. 25 at Villanova AT JAMES MADISON Texas State ‘76) Sports Media Relations Head Coach Senior QB Nov. 1 Delaware NOV. 15 RECORD AT SCHOOL: 64-44 (9 years) James Madison University Nov. 15 William & MaryMary www.jmusports.com Nov. 22 at Towson BRIDGEFORTH STADIUM CAREER RECORD: Same Harrisonburg, VA 22807 GAME 11 QUICK FACTS 2008 SCHEDULE LOCATION: Richmond, Va. SID: Mike DeGeorge Aug. 30 at Elon ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Jim Miller OFFICE PHONE: (804) 287-6313 Sept. 6 at Virginia CONFERENCE: Colonial Athletic CELL PHONE: (804) 399-8916 Sept. 13 Towson Association E-MAIL: [email protected] Sept. 20 Maine Sept. 27 at Villanova STADIUM: UR Stadium SID FAX: (804) 289-8820 Oct.
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