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Football Record Book FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK 2019 marked the 50-year Anniversary of the 1969 Davidson College Tangerine Bowl team. The Wildcats went 7-4 and earned their lone Southern Conference Championship. WHAT’S INSIDE Coaching Records .......................................................2 Awards and Honors ....................................................3 Academic Awards ........................................................4 NFL Signees ...................................................................4 One-Point Games ........................................................4 Top Performances .......................................................5 Individual Records ..................................................6-9 Team Records .......................................................10-12 Year-by-Year Records ............................................... 13 All-Time Lettermen ............................................14-16 All-Time Series Results ......................................17-20 All-Time Gane-By-Game...................................21-24 DAVIDSON COLLEGE FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK COACHING RECORDS Year Record Coach Year Record Coach ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS 1900 4-1 John A. Brewin 1969 7-4 Homer Smith (by number of victories) 1901 4-2 John A. Brewin 1970 2-8 Dave Fagg Rk. Coach Yrs. Record Pct. 1902 4-4-1 John A. Brewin 1971 1-9 Dave Fagg 1. William L. Younger 9 44-38-7 .494 1903 1-4 John A. Brewin 1972 3-7-1 Dave Fagg 2. William E. Dole 15 43-66-4 .381 1904 6-1-1 C.R. Williams 1973 2-8 Dave Fagg 3. Ed Farrell 11 36-70-1 .336 1905 2-5 C.R. Williams 1974 2-7 Ed Farrell 4. Tripp Merritt 8 31-51 .378 1906 3-2-2 Graham/Pollard 1975 1-8 Ed Farrell 5. Tim Landis 7 35-36-1 .486 1907 4-1-1 Graham/Pollard 1976 2-6-1 Ed Farrell 6. Homer Smith 5 23-24 .489 1908 5-2-2 J.H. Levine 1977 4-6 Ed Farrell 7. Dave Fagg 7 22-35-1 .379 1909 3-4-2 F.M. Simmons 1978 5-5 Ed Farrell 8. E.T. McEver 8 21-47-4 .292 1910 6-2 F.M. Simmons 1979 6-4 Ed Farrell 9. Doc Newton 4 18-13-5 .500 1911 5-3 Dr. E.W. Holladay 1980 5-5 Ed Farrell 10. W.H. Fetzer 4 17-11-3 .548 1912 3-4 W.T. Cook 1981 4-6 Ed Farrell 11. Mike Toop 4 17-22 .436 1913 2-5 W.T. Cook 1982 3-7 Ed Farrell 12. Scott Abell 2 14-9 .608 1914 5-1-1 R.A. Fetzer 1983 2-8 Ed Farrell 13. J.A. Brewin 4 13-11-1 .520 1915 4-3-1 W.H. Fetzer 1984 2-8 Ed Farrell 14. Joe Susan 1 10-0 1.000 1916 5-3-1 W.H. Fetzer 1985 1-10 Vic Gatto 15. William J. Story 2 10-8-1 .526 1917 6-4 W.H. Fetzer 1986 0-9 Vic Gatto 16. H.M. Grey 3 10-15-5 .333 1918 2-1-1 W.H. Fetzer 1987 1-10 Vic Gatto 17. F.M. Simmons 2 9-6-2 .530 1919 4-6-1 L.B. Clayton 1988 0-10 Vic Gatto 18. C.R. Williams 2 8-6-1 .533 1920 5-5 H.M. Grey 1989 2-8 Vic Gatto 19. Graham/Pollard 2 7-3-3 .538 1921 3-4-3 H.M. Grey 1990 5-3 Dave Fagg 20. Paul Nichols 5 7-49 .125 1922 2-6-2 H.M. Grey 1991 4-5 Dave Fagg 22. R.A. Fetzer 1 5-1-1 .714 1923 3-7 William L. Younger 1992 5-5 Dave Fagg 23. J.H. Levine 1 5-2-2 .556 1924 7-2-1 William L. Younger 1993 6-4 Tim Landis 24. Dr. E.W. Holladay 1 5-3 .625 1925 6-2-2 William L. Younger 1994 3-7 Tim Landis 25. W.T. Cook 2 5-9 .357 1926 7-2-1 William L. Younger 1995 1-8-1 Tim Landis 26. Charlie Jamerson 2 5-13-1 .263 1927 4-4-1 William L. Younger 1996 6-4 Tim Landis 27. L.B. Clayton 1 4-6-1 .364 1928 2-8 William L. Younger 1997 3-8 Tim Landis 28. Crowell Little 2 4-14 .222 1929 5-5 William L. Younger 1998 8-2 Tim Landis 29. Vic Gatto 5 4-47 .078 1930 6-4 William L. Younger 1999 8-3 Tim Landis 1931 4-4-2 William L. Younger 2000 10-0 Joe Susan 1932 4-4-1 Doc Newton 2001 5-4 Mike Toop 1933 6-2-1 Doc Newton 2002 7-3 Mike Toop 1934 4-4-1 Doc Newton 2003 3-8 Mike Toop 1935 4-3-2 Doc Newton 2004 2-7 Mike Toop 1936 5-4 E.T. McEver 2005 4-6 Tripp Merritt 1937 2-8 E.T. McEver 2006 6-4 Tripp Merritt 1938 4-6 E.T. McEver 2007 6-4 Tripp Merritt 1939 2-7 E.T. McEver 2008 4-7 Tripp Merritt 1940 5-5 E.T. McEver 2009 3-7 Tripp Merritt 1941 1-6-3 E.T. McEver 2010 3-8 Tripp Merritt 1942 2-6-1 E.T. McEver 2011 4-7 Tripp Merritt 1943 0-5 E.T. McEver 2012 1-8/1-1 T. Merritt/Brett Hayford 1944 No Varsity Team 2013 0-11 Paul Nichols 1945 No Varsity Team 2014 1-11 Paul Nichols 1946 4-5 William J. Story 2015 2-9 Paul Nichols 1947 6-3-1 William J. Story 2016 2-9 Paul Nichols 1948 3-5-1 Charlie Jamerson 2017 2-9 Paul Nichols 1949 2-8 Charlie Jamerson 2018 6-5 Scott Abell SCOTT ABELL: 2018-PRESENT 1950 3-6 Crowell Little 2019 8-4 Scott Abell 1951 1-8 Crowell Little Overall Record: 435-621-45 in 116 Seasons 1952 2-7 William E. Dole 1953 0-9 William E. Dole 1954 6-3 William E. Dole 1955 5-4 William E. Dole 1956 5-3-1 William E. Dole 1957 5-3 William E. Dole 1958 5-4 William E. Dole 1959 1-8 William E. Dole 1960 3-5 William E. Dole 1961 4-4 William E. Dole 1962 3-5-1 William E. Dole 1963 1-5-2 William E. Dole 1964 3-6 William E. Dole 1965 6-4 Homer Smith 1966 4-5 Homer Smith 1967 4-5 Homer Smith 1968 3-6 Homer Smith 1965 COACHING STAFF: COUCH, FAGG, SMITH, BLAIR, TOMEY 2019 FOOTBALL 2 2 DAVIDSON COLLEGE FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK AWARDS AND HONORS NATIONAL HONORS CONFERENCE HONORS 2017 Trevor Smith, K Chris Costello, P/K Sept. 21 AP All-America First Team Pioneer Football League 2018 Bryce Perry-Martin, DL Darryl Childers, DL Oct. 5 1934 Johnny Mackorell, HB Pioneer Football League Coach of the Year Ethan Steinbacher, OL Chris Costello, P/K Oct. 12 1999 Ryan Crawford, DB 2006 Tripp Merritt Jorell Story, RB 2004 Damion White, QB Sept. 11 2019 Tony Collins, LB Kevin Saunders, DB Sept. 25 AP All-America Honorable Mention PFL Defensive Player of the Year George Hatalowich, LB John Leverett, RB Oct. 9 1972 Walt Walker, WR 2002 Jim Carney, LB* Zach Hester, OL 2005 Patrick FitzGerald, DB Sept. 10 AFCA FCS All-America First Team 2003 Darryl Childers, DL* Harrison Hill, DL Ryan Alexander, QB Sept. 24 2003 Chris Costello, PK 2004 Brendan Dete, LB* Jorell Story, FB Ryan Hubbard, WR Oct. 8 2005 Alex Arinsmier, LB* Brad Smith, PK Oct. 8 FCS All-America Second Team * South Division All-Pioneer Football League Honorable Mention Alex Arinsmier, LB Nov. 12 by The Football Gazette 2001 Barrett Johnson, WR* Jonathon Thrasher, P Nov. 12 PFL Offensive Player of the Year Scott McDonald, DL* 2002 Mike Chase, TE 2004 John Leverett, RB* 2006 Ryan Alexander, QB Sept. 2 * South Division Ryan Tennis, DL* Bud Crawford, LB Sept. 16 FCS All-America First Team 2002 Brendan Dete, LB* Cyrus Maddox, P Sept. 30 by BeyondSportsNetwork.com PFL Offensive Freshman of the Year Adam Elmore, DB* Brad Smith, PK Oct. 7 2011 Lanny Funsten, WR 2010 Jonathan Carkhuff, QB John Leverett, RB* Brad Smith, PK Oct. 14 2014 Jeffrey Keil, RB 2005 Ryan Alexander, QB* Jonathon Hubbard, RB Oct. 28 FCS All-America Fourth Team 2016 Stockton McGuire, QB Ryan Hubbard, WR* 2007 Matt Easton, DB Sept. 8 by BeyondSportsNetwork.com Zach Long, DB* All-Pioneer Football League First Team Bud Crawford, LB Oct. 20 2014 William Morris, WR Brad Smith, PK* Cody Elder, PK/P Oct. 20 2001 Jon Davis, OL* John Wilson, OL Peter Bakke, LB Oct. 27 FCS Mid-Major All-America First Team Graham Elmore, DB* George Zoeckler, OL by The Football Gazette Ryan Alexander, QB Nov. 3 Sam Fraundorf, LB* Will Funderburg, DL 2008 Daniel Hauffe, DL Sept. 13 1999 Ryan Crawford, DB 2002 Jim Carney, LB* Will Nolte, OL Ben Behrendt, K Sept. 27 Bo Henderson, DL Chris Costello, P* Kirk Konert, WR Justin Williams, RS Nov. 8 2000 Ryan Crawford, DB Mike Chase, TE* Mark Iafrate, OL 2009 Alex Griswold, DL Oct. 10 Bryan Fish, RB Jon Davis, OL* Matt Mikrut, DB Peter Kidwell, DB Nov. 7 Bo Henderson, DL Daniel Hanks, PK* Justin Williams, RS 2010 Kenny Mantuo, RB Sept. 18 2002 Mike Chase, TE Barrett Johnson, WR* Alex Griswold, DL Lewis McAlister, DL Oct. 16 2003 Chris Costello, PK Paul Nichols, QB* Daniel Astrop, LB 2011 Jonathan Carkhuff, QB* Sept. 24 2004 Brendan Dete, LB Ryan Tennis, DL* Tyler Lemons, LB 2012 Patrick Moynahan, LB Sept. 23 2005 Alex Arinsmier, LB 2003 Darryl Childers, DL* Peter Kidwell, DB Chazzo Habliston, P Oct. 7 Chris Costello, PK* 2010 Daniel Astrop, LB Lanny Funsten, WR Oct. 14 FCS Mid-Major All-America Second Team Barrett Johnson, WR* by The Football Gazette Zenus Wilson, OL Jonathan Carkhuff, QB Nov.
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