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2011 Clark Atlanta University Football Quick Facts 2011 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Name of School: Clark Atlanta University Address: 223 James P. Brawley Dr. SW Atlanta, Georgia 30314 Founded: 1988 (Consolidation of Atlanta University 1865 & Clark College 1869) Enrollment: 3,800 Nickname: Panthers School Colors: Red, Black and Gray Stadium: Panthers Capacity: 6,000 Surface: Field Turf Affiliation: NCAA – Division II Conference: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) CAU Website: www.cau.edu Athletic Website: www.clarkatlantasports.com FOOTBALL HISTORY First Year of NCAA Football: 1900 SIAC Championships: 1991, 1977, 1974, 1930 1928 All-Time Record: 297-426-36 ADMINISTRATION CAU President: Dr. Carlton E. Brown Alma Mater: University of Massachusetts-Amherst Director of Athletics: Dr. Tamica Smith-Jones Alma Mater: Alabama A&M Associate Athletic Director: D’Wayne Robinson Athletic Administrative Assistant: Robin Stanley-Jones Athletic Office Phone: 404-880-8123 Athletic Fax: 404-880-8397 Faculty Advisor Representative: Dr. Ed Davis SPORTS INFORMATION Director of Sports Information: Dana Harvey SID Office Phone: 404-880-6685 SID Cell Phone: 404-227-2378 SID Fax: 404-880-8397 SID Email: [email protected] Panther Stadium Press Box Phone: 404-880-6695 SID Mailing Address: 223 James P. Brawley Dr., SW Atlanta, Georgia 30214 FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach: Daryl C. McNeill, Sr. Alma Mater (Year): South Carolina State (1982) Record at CAU (Years): 4-6 (Second Year) Career Record: 40-57 Football Office Phone: 404-880-6037 Email: [email protected] Best Time to Reach Coach: Contact SID ASSISTANT COACHES Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line: Rodrick Robinson [email protected] Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers: Kelvin Powell [email protected] Defensive Backs/Recruiting Coordinator: Cory Peoples [email protected] Defensive Line/Strength and Conditioning: Jeff Mathis [email protected] Defensive Line: Cory Stone [email protected] Special Teams: Andre Stephney [email protected] Wide Receivers: Michael Bellamy Running Backs: Earl Bryant Defensive Assistant: Shawn Austin Offensive Assistant: Thomas Brinkley Student Assistant-Offense: James Ingram Student Assistant-Defense: Paul Jackson SUPPORT STAFF Director of Sports Medicine: George Geiger [email protected] Equipment Manger: Evan Brown [email protected] Video Coordinator: Cornelius Peoples [email protected] Academic Advisor/Statistician: Lawanda Pearson [email protected] 2010 TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record: 4-6 Conference Record/Finish: 4-5/6th Record at HOME: 1-4 Record on the Road: 3-2 Starters Returning: 13 Letterwinners Returning: 28 Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 Key Losses RB Winston Thompson OL James Ingram DL Malcolm Keys DB Dominic Hughes Offensive Returners: 4 WR Marquise Brown FB Antwan Fowler OL Corey Walker OL Nigel Sims Defensive Returners: 9 LB Ricky Moore LB Kiece Crite DL Darel Strong DL Aramide Adefemiwa DB Hardcourt Farquharson DB D’Andre Durr DB Chris Alexander DL Adedamola Osilaja LB Harrison Porter 2010 STATISTICAL LEADERS RECEIVING YARDS NAME GAMES REC. YARDS TD LONG REC/G AVG/C AVG/G Marquise Brown 10 24 418 2 56 2.4 17.4 41.8 SCORING (KICK) NAME GAMES PATs FGs PTS PTS/G Kemuel Lawrence 10 5-8 1-4 8 0.8 KICK RETURN NAME GAMES NO. YARDS TD LONG AVG. Anderson Davis 10 25 585 0 58 23.4 PUNTING NAME GAMES NO. YARDS LONG AVG. Kemuel Lawrence 10 50 1732 65 34.6 TACKLES (All positions) NAME GAMES SOLO ASSIST TOTAL AVG/G SACKS Harrison Porter 10 37 33 70 7.0 3.0 Kiece Crite 9 23 32 55 6.1 1.5 Darel Strong 10 24 23 47 4.7 6.0 2010 FOOTBALL RESULTS DATE OPPONENT LOCATION RESULTS 8/28/2010 Lane College Jackson, TN W 20-6 9/11/2010 Albany State University Albany, GA L 13-28 9/18/2010 Miles College Fairfield, AL W 35-9 9/25/2010 Arkansas Pine Bluff St. Louis, MO L 19-35 10/2/2010 Stillman College CAU W 19-14 10/9/2010 Fort Valley State University CAU L 16-40 10/16/2010 Kentucky State University Frankfort, KY W 19-7 10/23/2010 Tuskegee University CAU L 10-37 10/30/2010 Morehouse College CAU L 7-17 11/6/2010 Benedict College CAU L 17-20 2011 PANTHERS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME SEPTEMBER 2 @ Georgia State University Georgia Dome 7:30 p.m. 10 LANE COLLEGE CAU 6 p.m. 17 FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY** CAU 6 p.m. 24 University of Arkansas Pine Bluff St. Louis, MO 3 p.m. (St. Louis Gateway Classic) 29 @ Morehouse College** Atlanta, GA 8 p.m. (Televised LIVE on CSS) OCTOBER 8 MILES COLLEGE CAU 1:30 p.m. (2011 HOMECOMING) 15 @ Benedict College** Columbia, SC 2 p.m. 22 Albany State University ** Waycross, GA 3 p.m. (Rumble in the Swamp Classic) 29 @ Tuskegee University Tuskegee, AL 1 p.m. NOVEMBER 3 STILLMAN COLLEGE CAU 8 p.m. (SENIOR DAY) (Televised LIVE on CSS) 12 SIAC Championship Atlanta, GA TBD Home games in BOLD CAPS are played at Panther Stadium. ** Denotes Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) EAST Division Games. 2010 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 30 Thompson,Winston at Kentucky State (Oct 16, 2010) Yards Rushing 204 Thompson,Winston at Miles College (Sept 18,2010) TD Rushes 5 Thompson,Winston at Miles College (Sept 18,2010) Long Rush 53 Thompson,Winston vs Morehouse College (Oct 30, 2010) Pass attempts 32 Thompson,Ronald vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) Pass completions 12 Thompson,Ronald at Lane College (Aug 28, 2010) Yards Passing 239 Thompson,Ronald vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) TD Passes 1 Thompson,Ronald at Lane College (Aug 28, 2010) Thompson,Ronald at Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Sep 25, 2010) Thompson,Ronald vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) Lacey,Kyle vs Fort Valley State (Oct 09, 2010) Thompson,Ronald at Kentucky State (Oct 16, 2010) Lacey,Kyle vs Tuskegee (Oct 23, 2010) Smith,T.J. vs Benedict College (Nov 06, 2010) Long Pass 58 Lacey,Kyle vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) Receptions 6 Brown,Marquise vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) Yards Receiving 149 Brown,Marquise vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) TD Receptions 1 Major,Saledeem at Lane College (Aug 28, 2010) Brown,Marquise at Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Sep 25, 2010) Brown,Marquise vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) Anderson,Jacoby vs Fort Valley State (Oct 09, 2010) Milton,Terrence at Kentucky State (Oct 16, 2010) Thompson,Winston vs Tuskegee (Oct 23, 2010) Moore,Takeem vs Benedict College (Nov 06, 2010) Long Reception 58 Thompson,Winston vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) Field Goals 2 Dubois,Joshua at Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Sep 25, 2010) Long Field Goal 35 Lawrence,Kemuel vs Benedict College (Nov 06, 2010) Punts 9 Lawrence,Kemuel at Albany State Univ. (Sep 11, 2010) Punting Avg 43.0 Lawrence,Kemuel vs Tuskegee (Oct 23, 2010) Long Punt 65 Lawrence,Kemuel vs Tuskegee (Oct 23, 2010) Long Punt Return 40 Farquharson,Harcourt at Kentucky State (Oct 16, 2010) Long Kickoff Return 58 Davis,Anderson vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) Tackles 14 Moore,Ricky vs Fort Valley State (Oct 09, 2010) Sacks 2.0 Wicker,Andre vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) Strong,Darel vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) Keys,Malcolm at Kentucky State (Oct 16, 2010) Tackles For Loss 5.0 Strong,Darel at Lane College (Aug 28, 2010) Interceptions 2 Farquharson,Harcourt at Miles College (Sept 18,2010) 2010 TEAM HIGHS Rushes 47 vs Benedict College (Nov 06, 2010) Yards Rushing 259 at Miles College (Sept 18,2010) Yards Per Rush 7.8 at Miles College (Sept 18,2010) TD Rushes 5 at Miles College (Sept 18,2010) Pass attempts 42 vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) Pass completions 14 vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) Yards Passing 321 vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) Yards Per Pass 12.8 vs Fort Valley State (Oct 09, 2010) TD Passes 1 at Lane College (Aug 28, 2010) at Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Sep 25, 2010) vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) vs Fort Valley State (Oct 09, 2010) at Kentucky State (Oct 16, 2010) vs Tuskegee (Oct 23, 2010) vs Benedict College (Nov 06, 2010) Total Plays 73 vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) Total Offense 385 vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) Yards Per Play 6.5 at Miles College (Sept 18,2010) Points 35 at Miles College (Sept 18,2010) Sacks By 6 vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) First Downs 19 vs Fort Valley State (Oct 09, 2010) Penalties 16 vs Tuskegee (Oct 23, 2010) Penalty Yards 132 vs Stillman College (Oct 02, 2010) Turnovers 5 vs Fort Valley State (Oct 09, 2010) Interceptions By 3 at Miles College (Sept 18,2010) 2010 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS CAU OPP 175 213 SCORING Points Per Game 17.5 21.3 FIRST DOWNS 137 142 Rushing 60 76 Passing 59 47 Penalty 18 19 RUSHING YARDAGE 928 1403 Yards gained rushing 1407 1880 Yards lost rushing 479 477 Rushing Attempts 332 406 Average Per Rush 2.8 3.5 Average Per Game 92.8 140.3 TDs Rushing 12 16 PASSING YARDAGE 1472 1173 Comp-Att-Int 106-245-16 98-188-9 Average Per Pass 6.0 6.2 Average Per Catch 13.9 12.0 Average Per Game 147.2 117.3 TDs Passing 7 10 TOTAL OFFENSE 2400 2576 Total Plays 577 594 Average Per Play 4.2 4.3 Average Per Game 240.0 257.6 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 35-713 32-623 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 29-231 20-203 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-91 16-204 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.4 19.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.0 10.1 INT RETURN AVERAGE 10.1 12.8 FUMBLES-LOST 19-12 24-17 PENALTIES-Yards 77-699 83-812 Average Per Game 69.9 81.2 PUNTS-Yards 61-2078 60-2441 Average Per Punt 34.1 40.7 Net punt average 29.4 36.2 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 28:42 31:45 3RD-DOWN Conversions 35/126 33/131 3rd-Down Pct 28% 25% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 0/8 4/15 4th-Down Pct 0% 27% SACKS BY-Yards 26-154 14-102 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 23 28 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 6-14 4-6 RED-ZONE SCORES 17-24 71% 21-28 75% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 11-24 46% 19-28 68% 2011 Team Outlook Veteran Defense the Strength of CAU Football Team In his first year at the helm of the Clark Atlanta University football program, Head Coach Daryl McNeill sets the record straight stating, “First things first...2010 was a successful season for CAU Football.
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