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DOLPHINS Wildcats 2018 DOLPHIN FOOTBALL | 3-TIME PFL CHAMPIONS | 242 ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS | 32 ALL-AMERICANS 2018 JACKSONVILLE SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time AT A GLANCE... Sept. 1 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S W, 63-14 Date ...........................October 6, 2018 Sep. 8 at Mercer L, 3-45 Kickoff ...........................1:00 p.m. EST Sept. 15 WALSH Cencelled Location .........................Davidson, N.C. Sept. 29 DRAKE* L, 41-9 Venue ......................Richardson Stadium Oct. 6 at Davidson* 1:00 p.m. Capacity ................................6,000 Oct. 13 MARIST* 1:00 p.m. Surface. .Artificial Turf Oct. 20 at Stetson* 6:00 p.m. Live Video. DavidsonWildcats.com/Watch Oct. 27 at San Diego* 4:00 p.m. Live Audio ............... Mixlr.com/JUDolphins Nov. 3 BUTLER* 12:00 p.m. Live Stats . .DavidsonWildcats.com JACKSONVILLE (1-2, 0-1 PFL) Davidson (4-1, 1-1 PFL) Nov. 10 at Valparaiso* 1:00 p.m. All-Time Series ............Jacksonville leads, 14-6 Nov. 17 DAYTON* 1:00 p.m. DOLPHINS Wildcats Home games in CAPS | * PFL Football game THE COACHES JACKSONVILLE COACHING STAFF Jacksonville: Ian Shields (Oregon State, ‘94) Davidson: Scott Abell (Longwood, ‘92) Record at Jacksonville: 13-11 (Third season) Record at Davidson: 4-1 (First season) On the Field Career Record: 37-32 (Six seasons) Career Record: 43-25 Ian Shields ..................................... Head Coach Record vs. Davidson: 2-0 Record vs. Jacksonville: 0-0 Tom Simi ............Associate HC / Offensive Line Alan Darlin .......Def. Coordinator / Linebackers The Scoop: Steven Sylvester ....................... Running Backs Pat Parnell ...............................Wide Receivers -Sophomore QB Calvin Turner Jr. has led the Dolphins in rushing each of the first MATCHUP LOWDOWN: O’Neil Blake ..................................Cornerbacks three games of the season. He is averaging 127 yards per game, best in the PFL, and has two TD runs of 73 yards. Gunnar Cox .....................Defensive Grad. Asst. Overall Record: Emon Smith ..................................Student Asst. -Sophomore safety TJ Coley intercepted his second pass of the season on Saturday. Jacksonville leads, 14-6 He is tied for first in the PFL in interceptions. In the Pressbox -Jacksonville went 1-for-5 on fourth downs on Saturday vs. Drake, and is now just Trent Steelman ...........Quarterbacks / B-backs 2-of-7 on the year, tied for seventh best in the PFL. Games at Davidson Jake Copeland .....................................Safeties Jacksonville leads, 6-4 Wade Green ...............................Defensive Line -With seven tackles Saturday, sophomore MLB Dakota Trice is fourth in the PFL, averaging 7.7 tackles per game. Rylan Wells ......................Offensive Grad Asst. Last Meeting: Griffin Garland .............................Student Asst. -Senior LB Thomas Oporto led the team in tackles with 12, the sixth time in his career 10/7/17 Lofi Tamasese ..............................Student Asst. he has recorded the most stops in a game, and the first time this season. Jacksonville won, 35-21 -Freshman safety Tyree Clarke blocked a punt, the first time a Dolphin did that since MEDIA COVERAGE Joey Bernardini on Oct. 21, 2017 vs. San Diego. Television Jacksonville vs. PFL 63-31 Network ...........DavidsonWildcats.com/Watch -With Drake recovering the blocked punt in the end zone, JU recorded a safety for the first time since Sept. 26, 2015 at Marist, when the Red Fox punter kicked the ball out of the back of the end zone. Audio Davidson vs. PFL Network ........................ Mixlr.com/JUDolphins -Jacksonville is 14-6 all time vs. Davidson, with the last loss coming on Sept. 27, 29-80 Play-by-Play ..................................Scott Manze 2008 in North Carolina. Analyst.....................................Ben Blumenthal -JU is looking for a 10th win in a row vs. the Wildcats. The average margin of victory during the streak is 27.4 points. -JU hosted Davidson as its first ever football opponent on Sept. 12, 1998. The Dol- ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS phins prevailed 19-14 in front of 4,890 at D.B. Milne Field. Football Contact ............................Scott Manze -Senior WR Nic Duch was named a semifinalist for the 2018 William V. Campbell Trophy, given annually to the best football scholar-athlete in the nation. He is Office ............................................904-256-761 Jacksonville’s first player in program history to make the semifinal stage WHAT’S INSIDE Email [email protected] Roster/Pronunciation Guide ...................2 Secondary Contact ..................Ben Blumenthal - A total of 47 players who were on the 2017 roster return for another chapter of Depth Chart ................................................3 Dolphin football in 2018. This includes six returning starters on each side of the ball Office .........................................904-256-7444 and a pair on special teams. Notes ......................................................4-7 Email [email protected] Head Coach Ian Shields .......................... 8 Web ........................................JUDolphins.com 2018 Stats.............................................9-19 ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. 80 Ian Ainsworth WR/H 2018 ROSTER 36 Kolby Alonzo SB 25 Evan Anderson LB No. Name Pronunciation Pos. Year Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 97 Javier Arce-Ramirez K/P 1 Prince Gray WR R- Sr. 5’11 190 Miami Gardens, Fla. / Monsignor Edward Pace 46 Jaun’et Archer LB/DE 2 Calvin Turner Jr. QB So. 6’1 195 Savannah, Ga. / New Hampstead 88 Mitchell Bailey WR 3 Jalen Mason SB R-Fr. 5’9 185 Fort Pierce, Fla. / Fort Pierce Central 58 Michael Baker Jr. DE 4 Drezyn Parson Dray-zen SB R-Fr. 5’6 175 Atlanta, Ga. / Sandy Creek 82 Davis Baucum WR 5 Jared Morris B-Back R-So. 6’2 225 Palm Bay, Fla. / Palm Bay 28 Wade Benton SB 6 Trevor Tufano Too-fawn-oh LB Jr. 5’11 210 New Smyrna Beach, Fla. / New Smyrna Beach 60 Earnest Carter DL 7 Vasco Sanders LB So. 5’11 190 Macon, Ga. / Tattnal Square 13 Nasser Clark SB 9 T.J. Coley S So. 6’2 205 Gainesville, Fla. / Bucholz 9 Ian Stone WR Fr. 6’1 180 Maitland, Fla. / Orangewood Christian 28 Santana Clark CB 10 Craige Saxton Craig WR/P Fr. 6’1 200 Reidsville, Ga. / Tattnall County 26 Tyree Clarke S 11 Xaiyhir Jacobs Zie-year QB Fr. 6’2 190 Columbus, Ga. / Carver 9 T.J. Coley S 12 Kelvin Stevenson CB Fr. 5’10 200 Villa Rica, Ga. / Villa Rica 48 Johnny Cooper LB/DE 12 Walker Wright QB Fr. 6’2 175 Callahan, Fla. / West Nassau 69 Dane Cordell OL 13 Nasser Clark SB Fr. 5’10 200 Dawsonville, Ga. / White 41 Ish Cortes SB 14 Myles Hunt CB Fr. 5’11 170 Waxhaw, N.C. / Marvin Ridge 49 Daniel Craig DL 15 CJ Lewis CB Jr. 6’1 200 Cape Coral, Fla. / Cape Coral 85 Joshua Curry WR 16 Derrick Curtis SB Fr. 5’10 175 Brandon, Fla. / Spoto 16 Derrick Curtis SB 16 Abrian Wynn A-Bree-in Win B-Back Fr. 6’0 220 Key West, Fla. / Key West 35 Spencer Cutajar SB 17 Jacob Hargraves S Fr. 6’2 185 New Rochelle, N.Y. / Iona Prep 43 Caleb Dallas LB 18 Jeremiah Johnson CB Jr. 5’10 180 Jacksonville, Fla. / Raines 40 A.J. Davis B-Back 18 Lorenzo Stephenson SB Fr. 5’8 180 Auburn, Ga. / Appalachee 75 Marshal Davis DL 19 Kobie Dickerson S R-Fr. 6’0 180 Goose Creek, S.C. / Stratford 30 Darrell Decius S 19 B.J. Riley SB Fr. 5’9 179 Stockbridge, Ga. / Stockbridge 65 Jake Dempsey OL 20 Caysaun Wakeley LB Jr. 5’11 200 Alachua, Fla. / Santa Fe 19 Kobie Dickerson S 16 Torre Parker S Jr. 5’8 175 Wildwood, Fla. / Wildwood 62 Tyler Dix OL 21 Larenz Scroggins Luh-renz SB Sr. 5’8 190 Land O’Lakes, Fla. / Land O’Lakes 73 Ryan Downing OL 22 Irvin Riley SB Jr. 5’9 190 Savannah, Ga. / Memorial Day 83 Nic Duch WR 22 Tyler Smith S Fr. 6’0 180 Minneola, Fla. / Minneola 29 Lubens Ervil CB 23 Cole Jackson SB Fr. 5’9 180 Mooresville, N.C., Lake Norman 51 Andrew Flanagan OL 23 Tommy Mack S Jr. 6’0 205 Titusville, Fla. / Titusville 24 Maurice Flournoy FLOOR-noy CB So. 5’9 180 Fort Myers, Fla. / South Fort Myers 86 Zephanijah Fletcher WR 24 Benjamin Tillman III SB Fr. 5’7 205 Thomasville, Ga. / Thomasville 24 Maurice Flournoy CB 25 Evan Anderson LB Fr. 6’0 215 Orlando, Fla. / Bishop Moore 74 Hunter Folsom OL 26 Tyree Clarke S Fr. 6’1 185 Lexington, Ky. / Henry Clay 54 Charles Fordham OL 27 Tyrese Jackson CB Fr. 5’8 175 Jensen Beach, Fla. / Jensen Beach 64 Seth Freeman DL 28 Wade Benton S R-Jr. 5’9 180 Savannah, Ga. / Savannah Christian 55 Matthew Garber LB 28 Santana Clark CB Fr. 5’11 175 Savannah, Ga. / Fredrica 95 Riley Garrison P 29 Lubens Ervil LOOB-ens Ur-vil CB Fr. 5’11 180 Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. / Dwyer 79 Adam George OL 30 Darrell Decius S Fr. 5’10 185 Fort Pierce, Fla. / John Carroll 1 Prince Gray WR 30 Anthony Williams B-Back Fr. 6’2 190 Sharpsburg, Ga. / The Heritage 76 Ian Hall OL 32 Thomas Oporto LB R-Sr. 6’0 200 Wellington, Fla. / American Heritage 37 Jared Hamilton S 32 Cody Russell SB Fr. 5’8 175 Iverness, Fla. / Citrus 17 Jacob Hargraves S 33 Cedric Wilcox III LB/DE So. 5’11 235 Port St. Lucie, Fla. / Treasure Coast 93 Myles Harris DL 34 Will Montgomery B-Back R-Jr. 5’10 220 Chattanooga, Tenn. / Notre Dame 89 Jamar Hart WR 35 Spencer Cutajar SB So. 5’8 175 Fernadina Beach, Fla., / Fernadina Beach 99 Cole Hopkins DL 35 Thomas Jeckovich Jeck-oh-vick S Fr. 6’0 185 Mount Dora, Fla. / Mount Dora 57 Jake Howell OL 36 Kolby Alonzo SB Fr. 5’10 175 Nashville, Tenn. / Grace Christian 98 Carson Hughes LB 37 Jared Hamilton S R-So. 6’0 205 Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates / 56 Zack Hughes OL 38 Garnett Nicolas B-Back Fr.
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