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20 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S UNIVERSITY 16 FOOTBALL media guide jaron rice Chris roberts Senior offensive lineman Senior defensive end

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Page 2...... 2016 Quick Facts Page 3...... President Everett B. Ward, Ph.D. Page 4...... Athletic Director George Williams Page 5...... Head Coach Tim Chavous Pages 6-7-8...... Assistant Coaches Page 8...... 2016 Outlook Page 9-10...... 2016 Tentative Roster Pages 11-12...... Key Returnees Pages 13-14...... 2016 Opponents Page 15...... Falcons In Action Pages 16-17...... 2015 Statistics Page 18...... Football History Pages 19-20...... Individual Records (Since 2002) Pages 21...... Falcons’ All-CIAA Players and NFL Draftees Pages 22...... Falcons’ Players of the Year and All-American Awards Back Cover...... 2016 Schedule

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 1 2016 Quick Facts

GENERAL INFORMATION Cell Phone:...... (919) 348-5355 Name of School:...... Saint Augustine’s University SID Fax:...... (919) 516-4639 Mailing Address:.1315 Oakwood Ave., Raleigh, NC 27610 SID Email:...... [email protected] Founded:...... 1867 Athletic Website:...... www.saintaugfalcons.com Enrollment:...... 1,000 Nickname:...... Falcons TEAM RECORD School Colors:...... Blue and White 2015 Record:...... 1-9 (0-5 Home; 1-4 Away) Stadium:...... George Williams Athletic Complex CIAA Record:...... 1-6 (0-3 Home; 1-3 Away) Capacity:...... 2,500 Southern Record:...... 2-3 (1-1 Home; 1-2 Away) Surface:...... FieldTurf Basic Offense:...... Multiple Affi liation:...... NCAA Division II Basic Defense:...... Multiple Conference:...... CIAA Lettermen Returning:...... 28 President:...... Everett B. Ward, Ph.D. Lettermen Lost:...... 31 Alma Mater, Year:...... Saint Augustine’s College, 1982 Starters Returning:...... 14 Athletic Director:...... George Williams Starters Lost:...... 9 Alma Mater, Year:...... Saint Augustine’s College, 1965 Athletic Phone:...... (919) 516-4250 2015 RESULTS Sept. 5...... at Central 0-72 L HISTORY Sept. 12...... Union 7-42 L First year of football:...... 1934 (CIAA) Sept. 19...... Elizabeth City State 7-23 L All-time bowl/playoff record:...... 1-0 (2010) Sept. 26...... at Chowan 0-49 L All-time record:...... 150-156-8 Oct. 3...... at Virginia State 0-24 L Oct. 10...... Livingstone 7-31 L COACHING STAFF Oct. 17...... Winston-Salem State 19-36 L Head Coach:...... Tim Chavous Oct. 24...... at Fayetteville State 18-40 L Alma Mater:...... Bethune-Cookman (2002) Oct. 31...... Johnson C. Smith 3-22 L Record at school (seasons):...... 1-7 (1 season) Nov. 7...... Shaw 31-24 W Football offi ce phone:...... (919) 516-4780 Best time to reach Coach:...... 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. TOP RETURNEES Offensive Coordinator:...... Jason Mai Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. No. Assistant Head Coach/Run Coordinator:...... Alvin Parker Michael Allen WR/Ret.5-11 170 Jr. 85 Defensive Coordinator:...... Arun Gomez Donald Brinkley OL 6-6 310 R-Sr. 68 Defensive Asst./Recruiting:...... Demius Frazier Darius Cole DB 6-1 180 So. 32 DBs/Special Teams Coordinator:...... William Frizzelle Chasz Cosby DL 6-3 280 Jr. 41 :...... Kevin Jones Darius Goodman DL 6-0 230 R-Jr. 12 Defensive Backs (Graduate Assistant):....Denzel Watkins D.J. Johnson QB 5-11 190 So. 14 Vol. Asst. Special Teams/Recruiting:...... Dante Devouse Tray King LB 6-2 210 Jr. 10 Volunteer Offensive Line:...... Johnathan Glenn Julius Murphy QB 6-3 190 R-Jr. 13 Volunteer QB Speed/Agility:...... Levi Thompson Jaron Rice OL 6-5 345 Sr. 78 Volunteer Wide Receiver:...... Franklin James Sean Smith PK/P 5-10 195 R-So. 91 Volunteer Running Backs:...... Reggie Davis Terry Warren LB 6-0 220 Jr. 25 Student Assistant:...... A.J. Gilford Student Assistant:...... ;Donell Andrews INFO ON TOP PLAYERS Darius Cole – Led the team and ranked among CIAA ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION leaders in interceptions (5) as a freshman. Athletic Director:...... George Williams Senior Woman Administrator:...... Dot Neal Chasz Cosby – One of the team’s top returning tacklers. Associate AD for Compliance:...... Camelia Blake All-CIAA Rookie selection as a freshman. Faculty Athletic Representative:...... Dr. Darnell J. Bethel Sports Information Director:...... Anthony Jeffries Darius Goodman – Led Falcons in tackles for loss his fi rst Head Athletic Trainer:...... LaKida Whetstone two years. Head Athletic Trainer Phone:...... (919) 516-4595/4219 Tray King – Led Falcons in sacks last season. SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director:...... Anthony Jeffries Terry Warren – One of team’s top returning tacklers. SID Offi ce Phone:...... (919) 516-4517

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 2 President Everett B. Ward, Ph.D.

On April 10, 2015, the Saint a member of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) Augustine’s University Board where he served as co-chairman of the Credentials of Trustees voted unanimously Committee, vice chairman of the DNC Black Caucus and to remove the interim status DNC Rules and By-Laws Committee member. from Dr. Everett B. Ward’s title and name him the 11th In 1983, he was named special assistant to the chairman president of Saint Augustine’s of the North Carolina Democratic Party and subsequently University. was named political director. As a result of his political achievements, Ward made history in 1989 as the fi rst Ward is the third alumnus to hold the post in the 148-year African-American executive director of the North Carolina history of Saint Augustine’s University. Democratic Party. In addition, Ward has served on and chaired two university advisory boards. Dr. Ward was appointed interim president on April 23, 2014. Under his leadership, the university has identifi ed and In recognition of his commitment to higher education, he focused on four academic areas: Mass Communication was elected to serve on the Board of Trustees of Saint and Journalism, Criminal Justice, Public Health and Augustine’s College. From 2009-2011, Everett was Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics chairman of the Board of Trustees of Saint Augustine’s (STEM). College, his family’s beloved alma mater.

Ward, of Raleigh, North Carolina, is a respected public Ward continued his family’s tradition by receiving his administrator, political leader, and humanitarian with more Bachelor of Arts degree from Saint Augustine’s College. than 30 years of national and statewide experiences. He also earned a Master of Arts degree from North Professionally, Ward served as director of the Historically Carolina State University (NCSU). While a student at Black Colleges and University (HBCU)/Minority NCSU, he was invited by the Taiwanese government to Institutions of Higher Education (MIHE) Program for the study the political, educational and cultural institutions North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT). of the Republic of China (Taiwan). In recognition of his In this role, Ward worked with university chancellors and academic and humanitarian achievements, Ward received presidents, faculty and staff in the areas of transportation the Steve Grissom Humanitarian Award from NCSU. He curriculum development, research initiatives and student maintains his connection with NCSU by serving as a development. visiting lecturer in the Department of History.

Ward served on the Federal Highway Administration In 2013, Ward earned a Ph.D. in leadership studies (FHWA) HBCU/MIHE Workgroup. This workgroup is from North Carolina A&T State University’s School of responsible for establishing and maintaining partnerships Education. As a result of his academic achievements, between FHWA and HBCU/MIHE universities. he was a North Carolina A&T State University Wardham Scholar and a member of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Prior to his role with the HBCU/MIHE program, Ward Phi and the Golden Key International Honour Society. served as the NCDOT’s director of Intergovernmental He was a contributing writer to the publication, Lead Affairs and special assistant to the deputy secretary for the Way: Principles and Practices in Community and Environment, Planning and Local Government. In both Civic Engagement. His research focus includes African roles, he worked with local elected offi cials and assisted American elected leadership, African-American history, with the implementation of the department’s Rural civic engagement and leadership development. Planning Organizations (RPO) Program. In recognition of his service to the department’s diversity efforts, Ward Ward is a lifelong member of Davie Street Presbyterian received the NCDOT Extra Mile Award. Church, USA where he serves as a Ruling Elder. In addition to his church activities, he holds membership and As a dedicated servant leader, he serves on several leadership positions in such organizations as Alpha Phi national, regional and statewide boards to advance Alpha Fraternity, Inc.; Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity; 100 Black opportunities for citizens throughout the nation. Ward is Men, Inc. and the North Carolina State Capital Foundation.

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 3 Athletic Director George Williams

George Williams has built a was named men’s and women’s track and fi eld and cross country national track & fi eld power at coach in 1976 and named athletic director in 1997. In his one Saint Augustine’s University and an season as men’s coach, Williams led the Falcons to international reputation as a head a division title in 1998. Before he became a coaching legend, coach during his illustrious 40-year Williams made his name on the basketball court for the Falcons. coaching career at his alma mater. One of the best players to ever suit up in a Falcon uniform, Under Williams’ brilliant guidance, Williams was an All-CIAA standout during his career. Saint Augustine’s University has won 38 NCAA Division II national track Williams is a member of eight Halls of Fames: the Central and fi eld championships including Intercollegiate Athletic Association Hall of Fame, the North the last four men’s outdoor track Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, the Florida Track and Field Hall of and fi eld titles. The latest title victory Fame, the Saint Augustine’s University Athletic Hall of Fame, the occurred during the NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships Booker T. Washington High School (Miami, Fla.) Hall of Fame, in Bradenton, Fla., on May 26-28, 2016. The Falcons won by a the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association whopping 85-36 margin over co-runner-ups Tiffi n University and (USTFCCCA) Hall of Fame, the Raleigh (N.C.) Hall of Fame and A&M University-Kingsville. the Multi-Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame.

Over his outstanding coaching career which began in 1976, Williams and his famed track & fi eld program were recognized Williams has won the most NCAA Division II track & fi eld during a halftime ceremony at an NCAA Division I Tournament championships as a coach, and he has won the most NCAA track First-Round Game in Raleigh, N.C. for their success in 2016 & fi eld championships at one school as a coach, regardless of and 2014. He was also named the starter of the famed Rock division. He is third in the NCAA with the most championships ‘N’ Roll Marathon series in Raleigh, N.C. The race, billed as regardless of the sport. the “World Largest Running Series” was held April 13, 2014. In 2012, Williams was selected 13th among the CIAA 100 Greatest Williams has coached 39 Olympians, including three gold Athletes and Coaches during the year of the conference’s 100th medalists. He has been the recipient of more than 150 track & anniversary. On February 16, 2012, he was honored with the fi eld coach of the year honors, including the 2016 NCAA Division Lifetime Achievement Award from the Raleigh (N.C.) Sports II National Outdoor Men’s Coach of the Year Award, the 2015 Council. NCAA Division II National Outdoor Men’s Coach of the Year Award, the 2014 NCAA Division II National Indoor and Outdoor In March 2009, Williams was selected an honoree in the “Living Men’s Coach of the Year Awards and the 2013 NCAA Division II Legends” Orange & Black Scholarship Gala Awards Ceremony by National Indoor and Outdoor Men’s Coach of the Year Awards by the Booker T. Washington Alumni Association. The Gala honors the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association outstanding alumni of Booker T. Washington Senior High School. (USTFCCCA).The legendary coach was also selected the 2014 On June 20, 2008, Williams received the Bighouse Gaines CaptainU Indoor Track & Field Winter Coach of the Year. The Unsung Hero Award from the Winston-Salem State University legendary coach has also won numerous CIAA coaching awards, Alumni Association. In November 2003, Williams arranged the latest being the 2016 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Coach of for Saint Augustine’s University to become the fi rst historically the Year award. He was also named 2014 CIAA Athletic Director black college to host the NCAA Division II Cross Country of the Year. Under his leadership, the Falcons have amassed Championships. In November 2010, Saint Augustine’s University over 150 CIAA track and fi eld and cross country conference hosted the Atlantic Region Cross Country Championships. championships. Additionally, his scholarship student-athletes have a 95 percent graduation rate. After returning from the 2004 Summer Games, the city of Elizabeth City, N.C., honored Williams in September 2004 Williams was the head coach of the 2004 U.S. Men’s Olympic with a key to the city. The city of Raleigh, N.C., honored the Track and Field Team in Athens, Greece, and he also served longtime Saint Augustine’s University coach with a Proclamation, as assistant coach of the 1996 U.S. Olympic Track and Field naming November 16, 2004, as George Williams Day for his Team in , Ga., where each athlete he was responsible outstanding contributions in track and fi eld. The Newark YMCA for won a gold medal. He was the U.S. men’s head coach at Sports Legends honored Williams in November 2004, and the the 1999 World Outdoor Championships in Seville, Spain, the city of Miami, Fla., honored Coach Williams with a Proclamation 1993 World Indoor Championships in Toronto, Canada and the naming February 7, 2004, as George Williams Day. Additionally, 1992 IAAF World Cup in Havana, Cuba. Williams coached Saint Williams has received The Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award Augustine’s University graduate Bershawn “Batman” Jackson to three times - from Governor Jim Martin, Governor James Hunt a 2005 world title, fi ve U.S. championships and a bronze medal in 1996 and Governor Michael Easley in 2004. The Order of the at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Four former Saint Augustine’s Long Leaf Pine Award is the highest civilian honor presented by University student-athletes including Jackson competed at the the Governor of North Carolina. Coach Williams received this Beijing Olympics. In addition to being the track and fi eld and honor because of his career achievements and his extraordinary cross country head coach, Williams is also the athletic director service to the state and the community. at Saint Augustine’s University. A faithful Falcon, Williams has served his alma mater (graduated 1965) in a variety of roles since Coach Williams is married to the former Olivia Hardy, and they 1968 including director of alumni affairs, admissions counselor, have one daughter Crystal, a son-in-law Steve Harrell and twin director of student activities and head basketball coach. Williams granddaughters Haley and Grace.

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 4 Head Coach Tim Chavous

Saint Augustine’s University has Before coming to Saint Augustine’s University, Chavous removed the interim tag and was an assistant offensive coordinator and running backs offi cially named Tim Chavous as coach at Saint Paul’s College from 2005 to 2011. head football coach on Friday, Feb. 19, 2016. While at Saint Paul’s, Chavous was head coach, admissions recruiter and director of student activities. Chavous coached the Falcons for During his tenure at Saint Paul’s, Chavous coached one eight games on an interim basis All-CIAA rookie player and one 1,000-yard rusher. in the 2015 season. He guided the Falcons to their only victory Chavous was running backs coach at Virginia State from of the season, a 31-24 win over 2003 to 2004. He was a coach and camp coordinator at crosstown rival on Nov. 7, 2015. Virginia during the summers of 2002 to 2004.

“After his performance as an interim coach during the Chavous was a standout college at Bethune- season, and his relationship with the student-athletes, the Cookman where he was a member of the 2001 MEAC committee thought it would be in the best interest of the championship team. He played two years at Pasadena institution to extend his contract,” Falcons’ Athletic Director (Calif.) City College for two years before transferring to George Williams said. Bethune-Cookman.

Chavous has been with the football program for four Chavous graduated from Bethune-Cookman with a seasons, including three full seasons as running backs Bachelor of Science degree in physical education and coach. Under his guidance, standout tailback Roderick recreation in 2002. He earned a master’s degree in Davenport II became the University’s career rushing leader education and physical education in 2012 at his alma in the modern era this past season, gaining 2,809 yards. mater.

Chavous has been the team’s academic coordinator since In high school, Chavous was a four-year starter at running he arrived at Saint Augustine’s University in 2012. The back and at Lakewood (Fla.) High School. He Falcons have thrived in the classroom under Chavous, was all-county at linebacker. winning three consecutive awards for having the highest grade point average among all CIAA football teams. A native of St. Petersburg, Fla., Chavous is a member of the Coaches Association (AFCA) and “I would like to thank Coach Williams and President [Everett the Baseball Coaches Association. B.] Ward,” Chavous said. “My goal is to put a competitive team on the fi eld which also excels academically.” Chavous is the proud father of two children, Jaylen and Chela Chavous.

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 5 Assistant Coaches

JASON MAI ALVIN PARKER OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/RUN GAME COORDINATOR/TE

Jason Mai enters his fi rst Alvin Parker begins his fi rst season as offensive coordinator season as assistant head coach, and quarterbacks coach for run game coordinator and tight the Falcons. Mai previously ends coach for the Falcons. coached fi ve seasons at Parker has 18 years of coaching Winston-Salem State University experience including 14 as (2011-2015) where he served a highly successful offensive in multiple offensive roles, most coordinator. During his years as recently as quarterbacks coach an offensive coordinator, Parker and passing game coordinator. helped guide teams to fi ve CIAA During Mai’s tenure at WSSU, title games, two NCAA playoff the Rams set several school records, amassed multiple appearances and two Pioneer Bowls. As leader of one national, conference and school records and won two of the nation’s premier offensive attacks at Elizabeth City HBCU national championships, three CIAA championships State University, Parker was recognized as a 2015 National and two NCAA regional titles in addition to reaching the Assistant Coach of the Year Finalist by the American 2012 NCAA D-II national title game. Prior to coaching at Football Coaches Association. WSSU, Mai held various coaching positions at Virginia Union University from 2008 to 2010 including wide receivers Under his guidance, ECSU averaged more than 30 points coach, tight ends coach and offensive line coach in per game in CIAA games the last fi ve seasons including addition to recruiting coordinator, director of pro personnel 2013 when the Vikings were one of two teams to average and director of football operations. Under his guidance, over 30 points and over 400 yards per game. Parker helped former offensive lineman David Mims earned All-America, develop former running back Daronte McNeill, who was All-CIAA and All-Region honors for two consecutive years. selected the 2011 CIAA Offensive Player of the Year and became ECSU’s career rushing leader. The Vikings won Mai was quarterbacks coach at Johnson C. Smith CIAA division titles in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012 University from 2006 to 2008. During his tenure, Mai and played in the in 2012. Before his arrival at helped guide JCSU to its fi rst winning season in over 10 ECSU, Parker served as offensive coordinator and running years and fi rst postseason appearance in school history. backs coach at Virginia Union for fi ve successful seasons. Under his watchful eye, former JCSU quarterback Carlton At VUU, Parker was part of a program that played in the Richardson became the school’s career passing leader. 2000, 2001, and 2003 CIAA title games. The Panthers won Mai was also the head softball coach at JCSU where he three CIAA Eastern Division crowns, one CIAA title and guided the team to the best record in school history and played in the 2001 Pioneer Bowl. During his time at VUU, JCSU’s fi rst and only CIAA Southern Division title. Mai Parker coached Andre’ Braxton, the CIAA’s all-time leading began his coaching career in the fall of 2005 at Minnesota rusher and single season touchdown scorer. Braxton won State University as wide receivers coach. the Alonzo “Jake” Gaither Award as the top black player. As a collegian, Mai lettered in football, golf, and track and fi eld at Virginia Union. In 2003, Mai led the Panthers to During his collegiate playing days at VUU, Parker earned the CIAA Eastern Division title. In 2004, he won the CIAA offensive MVP honors in 1996 and 1998. He holds the outdoor javelin title and was named team MVP. For his school record for single season TDs and the Gold Bowl efforts, Mai was named VUU’s Male Student-Athlete of record for the longest TD - a 79-yard reception. Parker the Year. In the fall of 2004, he transferred to Southwest received his Master’s degree in Sport Leadership/Athletic Minnesota State University where he played his senior Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University, season. and his Bachelor’s degree from Virginia Union in Mass Communications. Off the fi eld, Parker is an advocate Mai earned his Bachelor of Science in Sociology from for community development; in 2003 he started HOME Southwest Minnesota State in 2005 and his Master of TEAM Foundation INC, a non-profi t organization geared Education from Northcentral University in 2015. He has towards helping underprivileged youth both athletically and three children - Brayden (14), Camden (11) and Landen academically. A native of Washington, D.C., Parker is the Jason (4). proud father of Alan and Lani.

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 6 Assistant Coaches

ARUN GOMEZ WILLIAM FRIZZELLE DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR DEFENSIVE BACKS/SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR

Arun Gomez enters his second season as an William Frizzelle is the assistant coach and fi rst as defensive backs coach and defensive coordinator at Saint special teams coordinator for Augustine’s University. He also the Falcons. is the strength and conditioning coordinator. This is his second stint on the Falcons’ coaching staff. In 2015, Gomez was the He was the special teams defensive line coach, video coordinator for 11 seasons and coordinator and strength and also coached tight ends and conditioning coordinator on the team. defensive backs.

Gomez is a former football scholar-athlete at Saint Frizzelle last coached for the Falcons in 2013, when they Augustine’s University who graduated from his alma mater tied for sixth in Division II nationally and led the CIAA in in 2013 with a human performance and wellness degree. blocked kicks with eight. In 2012, Frizzelle guided Tyron He was an offensive lineman for the Falcons from 2008 to Laughinghouse to the top spot in the NCAA Division II 2010. rankings in yards per kick return (40.14) which propelled Laughinghouse to All-America honors. A New York City native, Gomez began coaching at 17 years old in the Pee Wee Leagues. He was a defensive A former North Carolina Central University standout, coordinator on several semi-professional teams including Frizzelle was a in the NFL for nine years. the North Carolina Bengals based in Raleigh, N.C., and He played for the Detroit Lions (1984-85), Philadelphia the Franklin County Chargers based in Franklinton, N.C. Eagles (1986-1990, 1992-93) and Tampa Bay Gomez has two daughters, Ameia (6) and Avaiyah (4) and Buccaneers (1991). one son, Khayden (9 months). Before turning pro, Frizzelle was an All-CIAA defensive back at North Carolina Central from 1980-1983. He still KEVIN JONES ranks among the school’s interception leaders with 10. LINEBACKERS COACH A Greenville, N.C., native, Frizzelle graduated from N.C. Central with a B.S. degree in Political Science. Former great Kevin Jones returns to Saint Augustine’s University for his second stint on the football coaching staff. Jones will coach the linebackers.

During his fi rst stint from 2011 to 2013, Jones was the safeties coach.

Jones was a tackling machine at outside and inside linebacker for the Falcons from 2003 to 2006. The South Hill, Va., native was the 2006 CIAA defensive player of the year and still holds the single- game (21) modern-day school record for total tackles. A Daktronics and Associated Press Division II All-American in 2006, Jones ranks second (363) on the SAU season and career list for total tackles in the modern era. Jones played professionally for the Washington Redskins of the NFL and the Maniacs of the before entering the coaching ranks.

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 7 2016 Season Outlook

Saint Augustine’s University enters the 2016 football playing linebacker in the 3-4 last season. Roberts has 24.5 season with much optimism. tackles for loss and 12.5 sacks combined in his previous two seasons. Head Coach Tim Chavous expects over 90 student- athletes including 28 returnees at practice during the Cosby followed up an All-CIAA rookie season with a solid preseason. He says the Falcons have the talent to turn sophomore campaign. He tied for second on the team in around a program which won four games in two seasons. tackles.

Top returners on offense are wide receiver/returner Michael Linebackers King and Warren excelled in their fi rst season Allen, fullback Justin Shaw, quarterback D.J. Johnson, playing heavy minutes. King led the team and ranked quarterback Julius Murphy, linemen Donald Brinkley and among the CIAA leaders in sacks, and Warren was the Jaron Rice, and placekicker/ Sean Smith. Falcons’ leading tacker. Coach Chavous also expects strong safety Miguel Marshall to make an immediate Allen is the team’s returning receptions leader while Shaw, impact on defense after sitting out last year. Brinkley and Rice are part of a veteran group of blockers who opened lanes for former standout Roderick Davenport The Falcons open the regular season with a challenging II, who became the University’s career leading rusher in non-conference schedule including road games against the modern era last season. Johnson and Murphy both FCS Division I foes North Carolina A&T State (Sept. 3) and started in 2015. Smith showed promise as a kicker during North Carolina Central (Sept. 17). Sandwiched between his freshman season. those games is a home encounter against perennial Division II power Carson-Newman (Sept. 10). Key defensive stalwarts are defensive back Darius Cole, defensive ends Darius Goodman and Chris Roberts, The contests should prepare the Falcons for the defensive lineman Chasz Cosby and linebackers Trey conference opponents. The Falcons host Lincoln (Pa.) on King and Terry Warren. Sept. 24, Fayetteville State for Homecoming on Oct. 22 and crosstown rival Shaw in the regular-season fi nale on Cole led the Falcons and ranked among the CIAA leaders Nov. 5. in interceptions (5) as a freshman. He is one of three student-athletes in the modern era to intercept fi ve passes The Falcons are on the road for a three-game stretch in a season. Goodman has led the Falcons in tackles for against Virginia Union (Oct. 1), Livingstone (Oct. 8) and loss and sacks in his two years on the squad. Chavous Winston-Salem State (Oct. 15). They also visit Johnson is anticipating a breakout season from Roberts, who is C. Smith on Oct. 29. In all, the Falcons have four home moving back to defensive end in the 4-3 defense after games and six road contests.

DEMIUS FRAZIER - DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT/RECRUITING

Demius Frazier returns to Saint The Opelika, Ala., native was the team’s sixth leading Augustine’s University as a tackler that year with 46 total tackles including 11 tackles defensive assistant and recruiting for loss which tied for third-best on the squad. He also coordinator. collected one sack and one pass interception.

Frazier was on the Falcons’ staff In 2005, Frazier was an All-CIAA selection after recording as linebackers coach from 2007 to 33 total tackles including 12 tackles for loss and 3.5 2013 after a stellar football career quarterback sacks. He also recovered a fumble and forced at Saint Augustine’s University. In one fumble. He played a key role on the No. 4 nationally- 2013, Frazier helped guide Chaz ranked defense in Division II. Robinson to CIAA co-defensive player of the year, all-region and All-America honors. His hobbies are watching movies, playing drums and traveling. As a student-athlete, Frazier was part of a talented linebacking corps on the No. 2 nationally-ranked defense in NCAA Division II in 2006.

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 8 2016 Tentative Roster

No. Name Yr Pos Ht Wt Hometown Previous School 1 Andre Willis Fr. QB 6-1 190 Knightdale, NC Knightdale HS 2 Lenwood Joyner So. WR 5-9 165 Miami, FL S llman University 3 Revonte Johnson R-So. RB 5-6 165 Lakeland, FL S llman University 4 Danzel Huff Jr. DB 5-10 160 Gadsden, AL S llman University 5 Dre Williams So. WR 5-9 160 Miami, FL S llman University 6 Antonio McCulloug Jr. LB 6-0 225 Tampa, FL Bethel University 7 Vidal Woodriff So. QB 6-3 200 Tampa, FL Shasta CC 8 Charles Edmonds Fr. WR 5-9 185 High Point, NC Central HS 9 Miguel Marshall Jr. DB 6-0 210 Woodbridge, VA VMI 10 Tray King Jr. OLB 6-2 210 Kershaw, SC Andrew Jackson HS 11 Ahmek Henry So. DB 6-0 170 Charlo e, NC Norfolk State 12 Darius Goodman R-Jr. DL 6-0 230 Richmond, VA Hermitage HS 13 Julius Murphy R-Jr. QB 6-3 200 Goldsboro, NC Goldsboro HS 14 D.J. Johnson So. QB 5-11 190 Richmond, VA Shepherd University 15 Jus n Shaw R-Jr. RB 5-11 235 Durham, NC Northern Durham HS 16 DeQuan Barnes So. WR 5-10 165 Charlo e, NC Hutchinson CC 17 Devin Borden R-Jr. ATH 5-10 180 Florence, SC Wilson HS 18 Emmanuel Yeager Jr. QB 6-3 210 Washington, DC Univ. of Lynchburg 19 Nyeree Williams So. QB 6-3 200 Denver, CO Independence CC 20 Malik Mapps So. RB 6-0 210 Miami, FL West Va. Wesleyan 21 D’Anthony Bryant So. RB 5-7 170 Raleigh, NC Chowan 22 Lemari Camel Fr. DB 5-10 170 Belle Glade, FL Glade Central HS 23 Larry Hester Jr. RB 5-11 200 Jacksonville, FL Mount Union 24 Ron Wilkes So. RB 5-10 200 Charlo e, NC High Point HS 25 Terry Warren Jr. LB 6-0 220 Franklin, VA Franklin HS 26 DaVaughn Taylor Jr. DB 6-0 190 Washington, DC Lackawanna College 27 Tyrian Joye So. DB 5-9 190 Charlo e, NC Rocky River HS 28 Tyquan Bryant R-So. DB 5-10 185 Henderson, NC Northern Vance HS 29 Deshawn Phelps Fr. DB 5-10 195 Aus n, TX Santa Barbara City College 30 Marquise Gilmore So. TE 6-0 210 Atlanta, GA Paine College 31 Anthony Gaskins Fr. DB 6-0 180 Raleigh, NC Clayton HS 32 Darius Cole So. DB 6-1 180 Pi sboro, NC Northwood HS 33 Tyler Thomas Fr. DB 5-9 170 Wake Forest, NC Wake Forest HS 34 Javonte Baldwin Sr. DB 5-9 200 Faye eville, NC Seventy-First HS 35 Jamonte Williams Fr. RB 5-8 215 Virginia Beach, VA Wilson HS 36 Chris Goddard Fr. DB 5-9 180 Raleigh, NC Wakefi eld HS 37 Jus n Chavis So. DB 6-2 200 Raleigh, NC Garner HS 38 Tyree Chance So. DB 6-0 200 Rocky Mount, NC Franklin HS 39 Charles Lyons R-Jr. TE 6-0 200 Rockingham, NC Richmond County HS 40 Brian Wilson Fr. DB 5-11 160 Wake Forest, NC Heritage HS 41 Chasz Cosby Jr. DL 6-3 280 Charlo e, NC East Mecklenburg HS 42 Keionne Baines So. LB 6-0 240 Tampa, FL Akron 43 Kyle Goodbee Fr. LB 6-0 220 Towson, MD Franklin HS 44 Walter Tucker So. TE/FB 6-1 240 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Miami (Fla.) 45 Larry Blanton III Fr. LB 6-2 240 Charlo e, NC Rocky River HS 46 Natron Ingram Fr. DB 5-11 170 Bal more, MD High Point HS 47 Devyon Williams So. DB 5-11 180 York, SC York HS 48 Julian Holt Fr. TE 6-2 245 Raleigh, NC SE Raleigh HS 49 Jalahne Stroud So. LB 6-3 220 Warsaw, NC James Kenan HS 50 Cameron Lloyd R-So. LB 6-2 200 Tarboro, NC Tarboro HS 51 Desmond Quinerly Fr. DL 6-3 260 Raleigh, NC Garner HS 52 Anthony Arthur So. LB 6-0 240 53 Chris Roberts Sr. LB 6-4 245 Albany, GA Sherwood Chris an Acad. 54 Juanyae Richardson So. LB 5-11 225 Lancaster, SC Owing Mills HS 55 Calvin Montgomery Fr. OL 6-0 275 Bal more, MD Mount Saint Joseph 56 Earnest McCalister So. LB 6-0 215 Raeford, NC Hoke County HS 57 Zack Jenkins Jr. OL 6-7 310 Madison, GA Atlanta Sports Academy 58 Ezra Taylor So. DE 6-3 240 Bal more, MD Santa Barbara CC 59 Phillip Harley Fr. LB 6-2 210 Newport News, VA Heritage HS 60 LaMarque Hill Jr. OL 6-4 300 Faye eville, NC Faye eville State 61 Kamari Parks R-So. LB 6-0 220 Kinston, NC Kinston HS

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 9 2016 Tentative Roster

No. Name Yr Pos Ht Wt Hometown Previous School 62 Donald Glenn So. OL 6-2 270 Atlanta, GA North Clayton HS 64 Marcus Woods So. OL 6-1 330 Durham, NC Northern Durham HS 66 Jorge Minaya Fr. OL 6-3 310 Brooklyn, NY Grand Street HS 67 Kensky Celes n Fr. OL 6-3 300 Brooklyn, NY Grand Street HS 68 Donald Brinkley R-Sr. OL 6-6 310 Greenville, NC Rose HS 69 Shamsiddin Crews Sr. OL 6-0 315 Richmond, VA Itasca CC 70 Marcus Tyson So. DL 6-2 320 Richmond, VA Clover HS 74 Quan Harris R-Sr. DL 6-6 300 Graham, NC Graham HS 75 Ryan Jones Fr. OL 6-0 300 Arlington, VA Wakefi eld HS 77 Brandon King R-Sr. OL 6-3 330 Florence, SC Wilson HS 78 Jaron Rice Sr. OL 6-5 345 Lawrenceville, VA VMI 79 Sylas Walls Fr. OL 6-4 300 Newport News, VA Heritage HS 80 Romillio Young Fr. WR 6-3 180 Faye eville, NC Westover HS 81 Deandra Holmes Fr. WR 5-9 160 Raleigh, NC East Wake HS 82 Juwan Ingram Fr. TE 6-3 240 Winston-Salem, NC W-S Prep HS 83 Dominique Washington Fr. WR 5-11 180 Kannapolis, NC Brown HS 84 Jivel Teasley Fr. WR 5-11 170 Franklinton, NC Franklinton HS 85 Michael Allen Jr. WR 5-11 170 Lilburn, GA Brookwood HS 86 Roy Garris So. WR 6-2 180 Raleigh, NC Enloe HS 87 Jolly Black Sr. WR 5-9 170 Boston, MA Sacred Heart HS 88 Mike Ellison So. WR 5-7 160 Virginia Beach, VA Wilson HS 89 Hezekiah Hartzag So. WR 6-0 180 Knightdale, NC Knightdale HS 90 Keywan Morgan So. DL 6-0 300 LaGrange, NC Arendell-Parro Academy 91 Sean Smith R-So. PK/P 5-11 195 Valdosta, GA Valdosta State Univ. 92 Dejuan Wilson Fr. DL 5-11 290 Pfa own, NC Reagan HS 93 Chris an Plesant So. DE 6-0 245 Greenville, NC Campbell 94 Jamal Smith Fr. DL 6-0 290 Raleigh, NC Wakefi eld HS 95 Charles Griffi n So. DL 6-5 275 Bal more, MD Northwestern HS 96 Travis Pra Fr. DL 6-2 270 Raleigh, NC Wakefi eld HS 97 Dy’Mont Harfi eld Fr. DL 6-0 250 Rocky Mount, NC Rocky Mount Prep 98 Freddie Mar n So. DL 6-3 300 Tampa, FL Univ. of Faith 99 Brennan Massenburg Jr. DL 6-3 320 Wake Forest, NC Pima CC Larry Blanton III Fr. LB 6-2 240 Charlo e, NC Rocky River HS Jonathan Pierre So. RB 5-8 165 Milton, MS Univ. of Maine Reggie Rumph Fr. FB 5-9 210 Winston-Salem, NC Parkland HS Nate Whi ngton Sr. DB 6-0 200 Salisbury, NC Leesville Road HS Kevin Greenville Fr. LB 6-3 240 Arlington, VA Wakefi eld HS Leon Young Fr. RB 5-9 180 Arlington, VA Wakefi eld HS

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 10 Key Returnees

Tray King No. 10 Terry Warren No. 25 Linebacker Linebacker Junior - 6-2 - 210 Junior - 6-0 - 220 Kershaw, SC Franklin, VA Andrew Jackson HS Franklin HS Business Administration Business Administration

2015: Led the team in sacks (6.5)...Ranked among the 2015: Tied for second on the team in tackles (55)... top 10 in the CIAA in sacks...Fourth on the team in tackles Collected 3.5 tackles for loss, one interception and one (53) and tied for second in tackles for loss (10)...Finished pass breakup...Totaled 10 tackles vs. Livingstone on Oct. with two pass breakups, two passes defended, one 10...Had nine tackles including two tackles for loss against quarterback hurry, two recovered fumbles and one forced Chowan on Sept. 26...Had eight tackles each against fumble...Collected 10 tackles including a sack and one N.C. Central on Sept. 5, Virginia Union on Sept. 12 and forced fumble against Virginia Union on Sept. 12...Totaled Johnson C. Smith on Oct. 31...2014: Played one game two sacks against Elizabeth City State on Sept. 19... (against Virginia State)...

Darius Goodman No. 12 Darius Cole No. 32 Defensive End Defensive Back Redshirt Junior - 6-0 - 230 Sophomore - 6-1 - 180 Richmond, VA Pittsboro, NC Hermitage HS Northwood HS Exercise Science Undecided

2015: Led the team in tackles for loss (14.5)...Ranked 10th in the CIAA in tackles for loss...Finished with 37 2015: Led the Falcons in interceptions (5)...Tied a school tackles including two sacks...Forced two fumbles and season-high in interceptions in the modern era...Tied for recorded one quarterback hurry...Tied for seventh in the second in the CIAA in interceptions...Totaled 33 tackles, CIAA in forced fumbles...Had three tackles for loss against one tackle for loss, one fumble recovery, three pass Fayetteville State on Oct. 24...Totaled two tackles for loss breakups and eight passes defended...Picked off two against Johnson C. Smith on Oct. 31 and Shaw on Nov. passes against crosstown rival Shaw including one for a 7...2014: Led the Falcons and tied for seventh in the CIAA 31-yard touchdown in the fi rst minute to spark the Falcons in tackles for loss (13.5)...Led the Falcons and tied for to a 31-24 victory on Nov. 7...Intercepted one pass each 10th in the CIAA in sacks (5.5)...Tallied 32 total tackles against N.C. Central on Sept. 5, Elizabeth City State on for the season in addition to one pass breakup, one pass Sept. 19 and Johnson C. Smith on Oct. 31... defended and one quarterback hurry...

D.J. Johnson No. 14 Chasz Cosby No. 41 Quarterback Defensive Lineman Sophomore - 5-11 - 190 Junior - 6-3 - 280 Richmond, VA Charlotte, NC Shepherd University East Mecklenburg HS Sport Management Exercise Science

2015: Tied for second on the team in tackles (55)...Re- 2015: Team’s third-leading rusher...Threw two touchdown corded 7.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks...Tallied eight passes...Started against Shaw...Completed 5 of 6 passes tackles against Chowan on Sept. 26 and eight tackles in- for 70 yards and one touchdown against Elizabeth cluding three tackles for loss against Fayetteville State on City State on Sept. 19...Found Joe Baker on a 22-yard Oct. 24...Had seven tackles in a 31-24 win over crosstown touchdown pass against Elizabeth City State...Was 13 of rival Shaw on Nov. 7...2014: All-CIAA Rookie selection... 20 for 155 yards and one touchdown pass in a 31-24 win Tallied 36 total tackles including seven for loss and two over Shaw on Nov. 7... sacks...Totaled two QB hurries and one fumble recovery...

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 11 Key Returnees

Chris Roberts No. 53 2015: A left tackle on an offensive line which helped Linebacker Roderick Davenport II become the school career rushing Senior - 6-4 - 245 leader... Albany, GA Sherwood Christian Academy Michael Allen No. 85 Sport Management Wide Receiver Junior - 5-11 - 170 Lilburn, GA 2015: Had 35 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, four sacks, one Brookwood HS pass breakup, one pass defended, one fumble recovery Biology and one forced fumble...Had four tackles for loss including two sacks against Johnson C. Smith on Oct. 31...2013: Had 34 tackles including 14.5 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks 2015: Caught 15 passes for 176 yards and 1 touchdown... and two forced fumbles...Had 4.5 tackles for loss including Had 5 catches for 57 yards in a 31-24 win over Shaw 3.5 sacks against JCSU on Nov. 2...Tallied 11 tackles, 5.5 University on Nov. 7...Caught a 12-yard touchdown pass tackles for loss, two sacks and one forced fumble against against Winston-Salem State on Oct. 17... Shaw on Nov. 9...2012: Totaled 15 tackles, four tackles for loss, two sacks, one pass breakup, one pass defended and one forced fumble... Julius Murphy No. 13 Quarterback Donald Brinkley No. 68 Redshirt Junior - 6-3 - 190 Offensive Lineman Goldsboro, NC Redshirt Senior - 6-6 - 310 Goldsboro HS Greenville, NC Athletic Training Rose HS Criminal Justice 2015: Played seven games and started four at quarterback... 2015: A right tackle who helped Roderick Davenport II become the school career rushing leader...2014: An important blocker who helped Davenport lead the CIAA in Keywan Morgan No. 90 rushing with 1,113 yards...2013: Played as a freshman... Defensive Lineman Sophomore - 6-0 - 300 Brandon King No. 77 LaGrange, NC Arendell Parrott Academy HS Offensive Lineman Undecided Redshirt Senior - 6-3 - 330 Florence, SC Wilson HS 2015: Finished with 12 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and Business Administration one forced fumble...

2015: A key blocker who helped Roderick Davenport II Sean Smith No. 91 become the school career rush leader...2014: A member Placekicker/Punter of an offensive line which helped Davenport lead the CIAA Redshirt Soph. - 5-10 - 195 in rushing with 1,113 yards...2013: Played several games Valdosta, GA as a freshman... Valdosta State Exercise Science Jaron Rice No. 78 Offensive Lineman 2015: Third on the team in scoring (13 points)...Made 2 Senior - 6-5 - 345 of 4 fi eld goals and 7 of 10 extra points...Ranked fi fth in Lawrenceville, VA the CIAA in punting average (37.0)...Booted 66-yard punt VMI which was season’s third longest in CIAA... Criminal Justice

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 12 2016 Opponents

N.C. A&T STATE CARSON-NEWMAN

GAME 1 - SEPTEMBER 3 - GREENSBORO, NC GAME 2 - SEPTEMBER 10 - RALEIGH, NC

Location: Greensboro, NC Location: Jefferson City, TN Conference: Mid-Eastern (MEAC) Conference: South Atlantic Conference (SAC) Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Orange, Blue and White Nickname: Aggies Nickname: Eagles Stadium (Capacity): Aggie Stadium (21,500) Stadium (Capacity): Burke-Tarr Stadium (5,500) Surface: Natural Grass Surface: FieldTurf Head Coach: Rod Broadway Head Coach: Ken Sparks Record at School: 38-19 (7th season) Record at School: 334-92-2 (37th season) Overall Record: 106-42 (14th season) Overall Record: 334-92-2 (37th season) 2015 Record: 10-2 ( Champs) 2015 Record: 9-3 2015 Conference Record: 7-1 (Shared MEAC Title) 2015 Conference Record: 5-2 (2nd) Letterwinners returning/Lost: 56/12 Letterwinners returning/Lost: 86/31

N.C. CENTRAL LINCOLN (PA)

GAME 3 - SEPTEMBER 17 - DURHAM, NC GAME 4 - SEPTEMBER 24 - RALEIGH, NC

Location: Durham, NC Location: Lincoln University, PA Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Colors: Maroon and Gray (CIAA) Nickname: Eagles Colors: Blue and Orange Stadium (Capacity): O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium (10,000) Nickname: Lions Surface: Mondoturf Stadium (Capacity): Lincoln University Stadium (2,600) Head Coach: Jerry Mack Surface: Synthetic Turf Record at School: 15-8 (3rd season) Head Coach: Herb Pickens Overall Record: 15-8 (3rd season) Record at School: 3-7 (2nd Season) 2015 Record: 8-3 Overall Record: 3-7 (2nd Season) 2015 Conference Record: 7-1 (Shared MEAC Title) 2015 Record: 3-7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 45/27 2015 Conference Record: 1-6 (Sixth - CIAA Northern) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 39/29

VIRGINIA UNION LIVINGSTONE

GAME 5 - OCTOBER 1 - RICHMOND, VA GAME 6 - OCTOBER 8 - SALISBURY, NC

Location: Richmond, VA Location: Salisbury, NC Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) (CIAA) Colors: Maroon and Steel Colors: Columbia Blue and Black Nickname: Panthers Mascot: Blue Bears Stadium (Capacity): (10,000) Stadium (Capacity): Alumni (6,000) Surface: Natural Grass Surface: Natural Grass Head Coach: Mark James Head Coach: Daryl Williams Record at School: 15-6 (3rd season) Record at School: 13-17 (3rd season) Overall Record: 15-6 (3rd season) Overall Record: 13-17 (3rd season) 2015 Record: 8-3 2015 Record: 5-4 2015 Conference Record: 6-1 (2nd - CIAA Northern) 2015 Conference Record: 4-3 (2nd - CIAA South) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/11 Starters Returning: 13/9

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 13 2016 Opponents

WINSTON-SALEM STATE FAYETTEVILLE STATE

GAME 7 - OCTOBER 15 - WINSTON-SALEM, NC GAME 8 - OCTOBER 22 - RALEIGH, NC

Location: Winston-Salem, NC Location: Fayetteville, NC Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) (CIAA) Colors: Red and White Colors: Royal Blue and Lilly White Mascot: Rams Mascot: Broncos Stadium (Capacity): (18,000) Stadium (Capacity): Jeralds Stadium (5,500) Surface: Natural Grass (Bermuda) Surface: Artifi cial Grass Head Coach: Kienus Boulware Head Coach: Richard Hayes, Jr. Record at School: 16-7 (3rd season) Record at School: 0-0 (1st season) Overall Record: 16-7 (3rd season) Overall Record: 0-0 (1st season) 2015 Record: 6-5 (CIAA Champions) 2015 Record: 4-6 2015 Conference Record: 5-2 (1st - CIAA Southern) 2015 Conference Record: 4-3 (3rd - CIAA Southern) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 25/29 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 36/28

JOHNSON C. SMITH SHAW

GAME 9 - OCTOBER 29 - CHARLOTTE, NC GAME 10 - NOVEMBER 5 - RALEIGH, NC

Location: Charlotte, NC Location: Raleigh, NC Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) (CIAA) Colors: Gold and Navy Blue Colors: Garnett and White Mascot: Golden Bulls Mascot: Bears Stadium (Capacity): (4,500) Stadium (Capacity): (8,000) Surface: Natural Grass Surface: FieldTurf Head Coach: Head Coach: Adrian Jones Record at School: 4-6 (2nd Season) Record at School: 0-0 (1st Season) Overall Record: 110-122-3 (23rd Season) Overall Record: 0-0 (1st Season) 2015 Record: 4-6 2015 Record: 1-9 2015 Conference Record: 3-4 (4th - CIAA South) 2015 Conference Record: 1-6 (6th - CIAA South) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 40/20 Letterwinners Returning: 46/21

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 14 Falcons In Action

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 15 2015 Individual and Team Statistics

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 16 2015 Defensive Statistics

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 17 Football History

1899: Saint Augustine’s College played its fi rst football in the seventh round. game against Chapel Hill Club on Thanksgiving Day. The game ended in a 5-5 tie. Oct. 9, 2010: Saint Augustine’s College defeated unbeaten and nationally-ranked Winston-Salem State 40-35 on 1926, 1927, 1928: The football team won the state WSSU’s Homecoming Day. WSSU was ranked 17th in the championship in those years. nation at the time.

1934: Saint Augustine’s College joined the CIAA. Oct. 23, 2010: Walter Sanders became the fi rst Falcons’ player to rush for over 1,000 yards in the modern era. 1961: Defensive lineman Ike Lassiter was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams. 2010: Walter Sanders was named CIAA Offensive Player of the Year. 1965: Football was discontinued at Saint Augustine’s College. Dec. 4, 2010: Saint Augustine’s College won Pioneer Bowl XII with a 20-9 victory over Fort Valley State, which was Oct. 2001: Football was re-instituted at Saint Augustine’s ranked 22nd in the nation. It was the fi rst postseason and College. bowl victory in recent memory for the Falcons.

Aug. 31, 2002: The Falcons played Edward Waters in Oct. 22, 2011: The Falcons played their fi rst football game their fi rst football game in 37 years. at the George Williams Athletic Complex, beating Johnson C. Smith 34-15 on Homecoming Day. Oct. 1, 2005: Saint Augustine’s College defeated North Carolina Central on NCCU’s Homecoming Day in a battle 2012: Tyron Laughinghouse led NCAA Division of unbeaten teams. II in yards per kick return. He won numerous All- America and All-Region honors, was named national Oct. 3, 2005: The Falcons became the fi rst CIAA team special teams player of the year by one organization to earn a No. 1 ranking in the NCAA Division II regional and was chosen CIAA Special Teams Player of the rankings. Year. He was named All-CIAA at three positions.

Oct. 4, 2005: Saint Augustine’s College entered the AFCA 2013: Shonquez Nelson led all NCAA Division II players in Coaches Division II Poll for the fi rst time in school history sacks per game. His 13 sacks were tops in the CIAA and at No. 24. tied the University single-season mark. Nelson captured several All-America awards. 2005: Tyrone Pettaway was named CIAA Defensive Player of the Year. 2015: Roderick Davenport II became the University’s career rushing leader in the modern era. He fi nished his 2006: Kevin Jones was named CIAA Defensive Player of stellar four-year career with 2,809 yards. He became the the Year. all-time rusher after gaining 78 yards and scoring one touchdown in a 31-24 season-fi nale win over crosstown April 27, 2008: Alex Hall became the third Falcons’ player rival Shaw. Davenport surpassed the previous record of selected in the NFL Draft. The Cleveland Browns took Hall 2,747 yards set by former standout Walter Sanders.

Tyron Laughinghouse earned All-America honors after Roderick Davenport II became the University’s all-time a dynamic senior season in 2012. He was the NCAA rushing leader in the modern era in 2015. He gained Division II leader with a 40.1 yard kick return average. 2,809 yards over a fabulous four-year career.

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 18 Individual Records (Since 2002)

TOTAL OFFENSE Game: 470 Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Winston-Salem State, Nov. 8, 2003) Career: 5,109 Teddy Bacote (2010-2012) Season: 2,251 Darrell Nesbitt (2005)

RUSHING Game: 262 Walter Sanders (vs. Chowan, Nov. 1, 2008) Career: 2,809 Roderick Davenport II (2011-2014) Season: 1,377 Walter Sanders (2010)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Game: 3 Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 18, 2003); Walter Sanders (vs. Fayette ville State, Oct. 2, 2010; vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 23, 2010); Roderick Davenport II (vs. Virginia State, Oct. 4, 2014) Career: 27 Walter Sanders (2007-10) Season: 15 Walter Sanders (2010)

AVERAGE YARDS PER CARRY Game: 10.1 Walter Sanders (vs. Chowan, Nov. 1, 2008) Career: 4.97 Walter Sanders (2007-10, 552 carries, 2,747 yards) – minimum 100 attempts

PASSING YARDS Game: 464 Teddy Bacote (vs. Winston-Salem State, Oct. 8, 2011) Season: 2,282 Teddy Bacote (2011) Career: 5,091 Teddy Bacote (2010-12)

COMPLETIONS Game: 38 Teddy Bacote (vs. WSSU, Oct. 8, 2011); Cyril Davis (vs. Stillman, Sept. 20, 2014) Career: 422 Teddy Bacote (2010-12) Season: 189 Teddy Bacote (2012)

ATTEMPTS Game: 65 Teddy Bacote (vs. Winston-Salem State, Oct. 8, 2011) Career: 744 Teddy Bacote (2010-12) Season: 334 Teddy Bacote (2012)

TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game: 6 Joaquin Green (vs. Univ. of Charleston, Sept. 5, 2009) Career: 46 Teddy Bacote (2010-12) Season: 22 Teddy Bacote (2011)

PASS RECEPTIONS Game: 17 Jamian Smith (vs. West , Oct. 15, 2011) Career: 174 Brian Richards (2010-13) Season: 63 Brian Richards (2011)

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 19 Individual Records (Since 2002)

RECEIVING YARDS Game: 222 Brian Richards (vs. Livingstone, Oct. 29, 2011, 16 receptions, 2 touchdowns) Career: 2,286 Tyron Laughinghouse (2009-2012) Season: 829 Eddie Montgomery (2005)

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS Game: 3 Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 18, 2003) 3 Walter Sanders (vs. Fayetteville State, Oct. 2, 2010;vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 23, 2010) 3 Tyron Laughinghouse (vs. Lincoln, Pa., Sept. 24, 2011;vs. Livingstone, Oct. 6, 2012) 3 Roderick Davenport II (vs. Virginia State, Oct. 4, 2014) Season: 16 Tyron Laughinghouse (2012) Career: 38 Tyron Laughinghouse (2009-2012)

SCORING POINTS Game: 18 Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 18, 2003) 18 Walter Sanders (vs. Fayetteville State, Oct. 2, 2010) 18 Walter Sanders (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 23, 2010) 18 Tyron Laughinghouse (vs. Livingstone, Oct. 6, 2012) 18 Roderick Davenport II (vs. Virginia State, Oct. 4, 2014) Career: 228 Tyron Laughinghouse (2009-2012) Season: 96 Tyron Laughinghouse (2012)

FIELD GOALS Longest: 49 yards Michael Lima (vs. Shaw, Nov. 8, 2014) Game: 4 Arthur Lemon (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 8, 2005) Career: 19 Michael Lima (2011-14) Season: 9 Michael Lima (2014)

INTERCEPTIONS Game: 2 Alphonso McKibb (vs. Fayetteville State, Sept. 7, 2002), Curtonio Marshall (vs. Livingstone, Oct. 16, 2004), Tim Moffett (vs. Elizabeth City State, Sept. 6, 2003); Myron Miller (vs. Mars Hill, Sept. 10, 2005), Steven Stanback (vs. Winston-Salem State, Oct. 9, 2010), John’ta Cooper (vs. Elizabeth City St., Oct. 5, 2013), Darius Cole (vs. Shaw, Nov. 7, 2015) Career: 10 John’ta Cooper (2011-14) Season: 5 Charles McKenzie (2009), John’ta Cooper (2014), Darius Cole (2015)

TACKLES Game: 21 Kevin Jones (vs. Carson Newman, Sept. 16, 2006) Career: 407 Chaz Robinson (2010-13) Season: 126 Chaz Robinson (2013)

SACKS

Game: 4.5 Alex Hall (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 14, 2006) Career: 26 Marcus Crump (2005-09), Alex Hall (2003-07) Season: 13 Alex Hall (2006), Javarous Faulk (2012), Shonquez Nelson (2013)

PUNTS

Longest: 75 Michael Lima (vs. Virginia State, Oct. 4, 2014) Career Highest Average: 37.5 ypg Sintell Crew (2002-05) Season Highest Average: 39.1 ypg Sintell Crew (2005)

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 20 All-CIAA Players and NFL Draftees

ALL-CIAA FIRST TEAM PLAYERS 2013 - Chris Roberts, DE 1950 - Clements, E. 2014 - Claytin Lewis, WR 1952 - William McAllister, DG 2014 - Martize Smith, OL 1956 - Joseph Nicholson, T 2003 - Johnny Shuler, DL ALL-CIAA ROOKIE TEAM 2004 - Eddie Montgomery, KR 2003 - Eddie Montgomery, WR 2005 - Jabre’ Green, TE 2003 - Kevin Jones, LB 2005 - Eddie Montgomery, WR, PR 2003 - Darrell Nesbitt, QB 2005 - Tyrone Pettaway, LB 2004 - Cedric Clark, DL 2006 - Alex Hall, DE 2005 - Kenneth Snowden, RB 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB 2006 - Richard Boone, WR, P, Specialist 2007 - Alex Hall, DE 2007 - Kevin Williams, QB 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, NT 2007 - Tim Lovick, WR 2008 - Phillip Stevenson, DT 2007 - Arnold Mullins, RB 2009 - Marcus Crump, DE 2007 - Andrade Olliver, LB 2010 - Jone’ Harris, TE 2007 - Steven Stanback, LB 2010 - Tyron Laughinghouse, KR 2007 - Charles McKenzie, CB 2010 - Walter Sanders, TB 2008 - Kris Brownlee, QB 2010 - Steven Stanback, LB 2009 - Joaquin Green, QB 2010 - Justin Wells, OL 2009 - Tyron Laughinghouse, WR 2011 - Jamian Smith, WR 2009 - Justin Johnson, LB 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, WR, KR 2009 - Cody Nash, DT 2012 - Javarous Faulk, DE 2010 - Teddy Bacote, QB 2012 - Chaz Robinson, LB 2010 - Jadarius Dean, OL 2012 - Stedman Gardner, OL 2010 - Jermaine Jones, WR 2013 - Chaz Robinson, LB 2010 - Newton Miller III, KR, PR 2013 - Shonquez Nelson, DT 2010 - Chaz Robinson, LB 2014 - Roderick Davenport II, RB 2010 - Alexander Tucker, PK 2011 - Michael Lima, PK ALL-CIAA SECOND TEAM PLAYERS 2011 - Ruben Velazquez, OL 2002 - Jay Chapman, TE 2011 - Carlton Butts, LB 2003 - Eddie Montgomery, KR 2011 - John’ta Cooper, DB 2004 - Tyrone Pettaway, LB 2011 - Desi Savage, LB 2005 - Calvin Frazier, OL 2011 - Antonio Stewart, LB 2005 - Darrell Nesbitt, QB 2012 - Roderick Davenport, TB 2005 - Eddie Montgomery, KR 2012 - Ken Miller, DB 2005 - Demius Frazier, DL 2013 - A.J. Gilford, QB 2005 - Sintell Crew, P 2013 - Dezmon Hopkins, CB 2006 - Curtonio Marshall, DB 2014 - Michael Allen, WR 2007 - Tim Lovick, KR 2014 - Claytin Lewis, WR- 2007 - Marcus Kennedy, DT 2014 - Antonio D. Thomas, WR 2007 - Richard Boone, PR 2014 - Chasz Cosby, DL 2008 - Jabre’ Green, TE 2014 - Teoz Mauney, DL 2008 - Walter Sanders, TB 2014 - Anthony Tucker, DB 2008 - Marcus Crump, DE 2014 - Andre Butler, DE 2009 - Ricky Rodriguez, C 2009 - Mark Hall, LB SAU PLAYERS SELECTED IN THE NFL DRAFT 2010 - Anthony Harris, DE 2010 - Chaz Robinson, LB 2008 - Alex Hall (7th Round, Cleveland Browns) 2011 - Tyron Laughinghouse, WR, PR 1967 - Herman Reed (12th Round, Baltimore Colts) 2011 - Teddy Bacote, QB 1962 - Ike Lassiter (9th Round, Los Angeles Rams) 2011 - Shonquez Nelson, DL 2011 - Chaz Robinson, LB HALL OF FAME 2011 - Jamil Berry, DB 1980 - Roland “Rollie” Miles 2012 - Rory Nixon, C 2013 - Au’darius Blackwood, OL

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 21 Players of the Year and All-Americans

CIAA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, AP (Third Team) 2010 - Walter Sanders, TB 2013 - Shonquez Nelson, DT (Second Team)

CIAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR AFCA ALL-AMERICAN 2005 - Tyrone Pettaway, LB 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, DT 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, AP 2013 - Chaz Robinson, LB (Co-Player) BEYOND SPORTS NETWORK CIAA SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, KR (First Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse 2013 - Shonquez Nelson, DT (First Team)

CIAA OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR BEYOND SPORTS NETWORK 2009 - Joaquin Green, QB DIVISION II SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2014 - Claytin Lewis, WR-Return Specialist 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse

CIAA DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR D2FOOTBALL.COM ALL-AMERICAN 2011 - Antonio Stewart, LB 2005 - Eddie Montgomery, RS (Honorable Mention) 2006 - Alex Hall, DE (Second Team) CIAA FOOTBALL COACH OF THE YEAR 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (Honorable Mention) 2003 - Michael Costa 2007 - Alex Hall, DE (First Team) 2005 - Michael Costa 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, DT (Second Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, AP (First Team) D2FOOTBALL.COM ALL-AMERICAN 2006 - Alex Hall, DE (Second Team) DAKTRONICS ALL-AMERICAN 2006 - Kevin Jones LB (Honorable Mention) 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (First Team) 2007 - Alex Hall, DE (First Team) 2006 - Alex Hall, DE (Second Team) 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, DT (Second Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, RS (First Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, All Purpose (First Team) DON HANSEN ALL-AMERICAN 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (First Team) ASSOCIATED PRESS LITTLE ALL-AMERICAN 2009 - Marcus Crump, DE (Honorable Mention) 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (First Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, RS (Second Team) 2006 - Alex Hall, DE (First Team) 2013 - Shonquez Nelson, DT (Second Team) 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, DT (Third Team) 2013 - Chaz Robinson, LB (Honorable Mention) Falcons In The Pros

Alex Hall (No. 99) played defensive end and Former All-CIAA center Rory Nixon is a fullback linebacker in the NFL and CFL, where he for the LA KISS of the Arena Football League. became an All-Star and Champion. Nixon played at SAU from 2008 to 2012. Hall played at SAU from 2003 to 2007 and was a two-time Division II All-American.

2016 Saint Augustine’s University Football 22 2016 Schedule

Date Opponent Site Time Sept. 3 at North Carolina A&T State Greensboro, NC 6 p.m. Sept. 10 Carson-Newman Raleigh, NC 1 p.m. Sept. 17 at North Carolina Central Durham, NC 6 p.m. Sept. 24 *Lincoln (Pa.) Raleigh, NC 1 p.m. Oct. 1 *at Virginia Union Richmond, VA 1 p.m. Oct. 8 *at Livingstone Salisbury, NC 1 p.m. Oct. 15 *at Winston-Salem State Winston-Salem, NC 1:30 p.m. Oct. 22 *Fayetteville State# Raleigh, NC 1 p.m. Oct. 29 *at Johnson C. Smith Charlotte, NC 1 p.m. Nov. 5 *Shaw Raleigh, NC 1 p.m. Nov. 12 CIAA Championship Durham, NC TBA

* - CIAA Games # - Homecoming Home Games at George Williams Athletic Complex

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