Contents General Information ...... IFC Frostburg State Football Staff Quick Facts ...... IFC Head Coach ...... Rubin Stevenson (Salisbury ‘87) Bobcat Stadium ...... 1 Career Record/Years ...... 29-40/Seven Administrative Staff...... 2 Record at Frostburg State/Years ...... 29-40/Seven About Frostburg State ...... 3 Head Coach ...... 4 Football Office Phone...... (301) 687-4086 Assistant Coaches ...... 5 Football Office Fax ...... (301) 687-4780 2007 Roster (Returners)...... 6 Football E-mail Address ...... [email protected] 2007 Roster (Newcomers) ...... 7 Assistant Coaches ...... Billy Jackson (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks), 2007 Preview ...... 8-10 Player Profiles ...... 11-17 . Bill Minard (Off. Line), Dave Calcutta (Special Teams Coordinator & Def. Line), 2007 Opponents...... 18-20 ...... Jeremy Cheshire (Running Backs) & Dan Peters (Secondary) Regents' Cup Information...... 21 The ACFC...... 22 2006 ACFC Statistics ...... 23 & 24 Frostburg State Team Information 2006 All-ACFC Team/2007 Composite Schedule ...... 25 2006 Overall Record ...... 2-7 2006 Season Review ...... 26-30 2006 Statistics ...... 31-33 2006 ACFC Record/Finish ...... 0-4/4th FSU Record Book ...... 34 & 35 2006 Final Ranking ...... n/a Year-By-Year Results ...... 36-38 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 All-Time Opponents ...... 39 All-Time Player Awards ...... 40 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/7 Facilities ...... IBC Specialists Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 35/26 Basic Offense/Defense...... Multiple-I/3-4 Frostburg State Quick Facts

City/Zip ...... Frostburg, Md./21532 Frostburg State History Founded ...... 1898 Enrollment ...... 5,200 First Year of Football ...... 1961 Nickname ...... Bobcats All-Time Record/Seasons...... 219-216-8 (.500)/46 School Colors...... Red, Black & White ACFC Championships/Years ...... 3/1999, 2002, 2003 Affiliations ...... NCAA Division III Conferences ...... Atlantic Central Football Conference Postseason Record/Years ...... 3-6/8 President ...... Dr. Jonathan C. Gibralter NCAA Division III Playoff Appearances/Years ...... 1/1993 Athletic Director ...... Troy A. Dell ...... (Advanced to National Quarterfinals) Athletics Phone ...... (301) 687-4455 ECAC Appearances/Years ...... 7/1990, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2005 ECAC Championships/Years ...... 2/1991, 1996 Sports Information Staff Last Post-Season Appearance...... Nov. 19, 2005 (ECAC Southwest Champ.) Result ...... Lost to Moravian, 7-14 Sports Information Director ...... Noah Becker Office Phone...... (301) 687-4371 Office Fax ...... (301) 687-4780 2007 Football Schedule Cell Phone ...... (301) 697-7497 Sept. 8 at Apprentice * ...... 1:00 pm Email...... [email protected] Sept. 15 at Randolph Macon ...... 1:00 pm Graduate Assistants ...... Katie Spittler Sept. 22 at SUNY Brockport * ...... 1:00 pm Web Site...... http://www.frostburgsports.com Sept. 29 at Duquesne...... 1:00 pm Oct. 6 at Wesley *...... 1:00 pm Credits Oct. 13 Southern Virginia ...... 6:00 pm 2007 Football Media Guide is a publication Oct. 20 Union (Ky.) #...... 1:00 pm of the Frostburg State Univ. Sports Information Office Oct. 27 at Westminster ...... 1:30 pm Editor/Writer/Designer Nov. 10 vs. Salisbury * @ ...... TBA

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2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Bobcat Stadium

Bobcat Stadium Facts Opened ...... 1974 Capacity/Surface ...... 4,000/Artificial First Game at Bobcat Stadium . . . . Sept. 7, 1974 (def. Shepherd, 21-20) Overall Record at Bobcat Stadium...... 90-70 (.563) ACFC Record at Bobcat Stadium ...... 7-7 Playoff Record at Bobcat Stadium ...... 1-4 Longest Winning Streak at Bobcat Stadium ...... 11 ...... (10/22/88-11/3/90 & 10/2/96-10/31/98) Longest Losing Streak at Bobcat Stadium ...... 11 ...... (10/4/75-10/29/77) Bobcat Stadium saw the addition of 95 stadium lights and sprinturf within the last two years and FSU Shutouts at Bobcat Stadium...... 15 FSU will host just its second-ever night game this season when the Bobcats welcome Southern Opponent Shutouts at Bobcat Stadium...... 9 Virginia on Oct. 13 at 6:00 pm. Perfect Seasons at Bobcat Stadium. 2 (1989 (3-0) & 1997 (5-0))

Local Media Outlets Print Media Office: (301) 689-8871 The Cumberland Times- Fax: (301) 689-8880 News 19 Baltimore Street WCBC Radio Cumberland, Md. 21502 P.O. Box 1290 Office: (301) 722-4600 Cumberland, Md. 21502 Fax: (301) 722-5270 Office: (301) 724-5002 Fax: (301) 722-8336 The Oakland Republican P.O. Box 326 WROG - WNTR Radio Oakland, Md. 21550 516 White Avenue Office: (301) 334-3963 Cumberland, Md. 21502 Fax: (301) 334-5904 Office: (301) 777-5400 Fax: (301) 777-5404 Electronic Media WHAG TV Campus Media 111 South George Street FSU-TV Channel 3 Cumberland, Md. 21502 Frostburg State University Office: (301) 724-2500 101 Braddock Road Fax: (301) 722-0663 Frostburg, Md. 21532 Office: (301) 687-3011 WTBO - WKGO Radio Fax: (301) 687-3153 350 Bird Avenue Cumberland, Md. 21502 WFWM Radio - 91.9 FM Office: (301) 722-6666 Frostburg State University Fax: (301) 729-2036 101 Braddock Road Frostburg, Md. 21532 WFRB Radio Office: (301) 687-4143 242 Finzel Road Fax: (301) 687-7040 Frostburg, Md. 21532

2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 1 Administrative Staff

Dr. Jonathan Gibralter University President

Dr. Jonathan C. Gibralter was named the 14th president of Frostburg State University in March of 2006. Prior to joining FSU, Dr. Gibralter served as president of Farmingdale State University of New York on Long Island from 2001 to 2006. Under his leadership, Farmingdale State experienced a significant transformation, including a 25 percent increase in enrollment and the launching of a number of new bachelor degree programs. Dr. Gibralter also is credited with building strong campus ties with business leaders, and he began Farmingdale State's first-ever major gifts campaign in 2003, with the goal of raising $10 million in five years. Before his tenure at Farmingdale State, Dr. Gibralter held other positions at higher education institutions in the state of New York. He was interim president of Corning Community College in 2000-2001. Also at Corning, he served as dean of academic affairs from 1998 to 2000. From 1993 to 1998, he was dean of the Rome Campus of Mohawk Valley Community College. And from 1990 to 1993, he was associate dean of the School of Liberal Arts at the State University of New York at Morrisville. Also active within his profession, Dr. Gibralter serves on the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and on the Facilities Strategies Committee of SUNY's University- wide Strategic Planning Committee. Dr. Gibralter holds a Ph.D. in human development from Syracuse University (1996), an M.A. in counseling psychology from New York University (1982), and a B.A. in psychology from the State University of New York at Binghamton (1978). He and his wife Laurie have two sons.

Troy Dell Director of Athletics

Troy Dell is in his first year as Director of Athletics at Frostburg State after taking over the department on June 18. He comes to Frostburg State from Gettysburg College where he has worked for over a decade, including the last five years as the Assistant Director of Athletics. He had significant responsibilities on a number of facilities improvements there, as well as in the hiring of several coaches. He was also the head wrestling coach. He holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Gettysburg College and a Master of Science degree in Exercise Science and Physical Education, with an emphasis in administration.

University Administrative Staff Support Staff President: ...... Dr. Jonathan Gibralter Chief of Staff/VP for Eco. Development and Gov. Relations: . . . . .Mr. Stephen Spahr Provost/Academic Vice President:...... Dr. Stephen Simpson VP for Administration & Finance:...... Mr. David Rose VP for Student & Educational Services: ...... Dr. Thomas L. Bowling VP for Communications & Media Relations:...... Mr. Timothy L. Kershner Noah Becker Tony Zaloga Sports Info. Director Head Athletic Trainer Associate VP for Enrollment Management: ...... Mr. Wray N. Blair VP for University Advancement: ...... Mr. B.J. Davisson

2 2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Frostburg State

rom an opening day enrollment of 57 students, Frostburg State University has grown to a present day enrollment of over 5,000 students. Its physical plant, Fonce limited to a single building, Old Main, which housed classrooms and a library, has also grown to over 30 facilities including classroom buildings, residence halls, the Lewis J. Ort Library, the Harold J. Cordts Physical Education Center, the Lane Center, and the Performing Arts Center, situated on 255 beautiful acres. Opened in 1902 as State Normal School No. 2, the University owes its existence to the tenacity of J. Benson Oder, editor of the Frostburg Mining Journal, and the citizens of Frostburg who, in spite of political barriers, raised funds and purchased the site on which the University is located. Principal Edmund Dandridge Murdaugh and three faculty instructed the first Normal School class; in addition, the other faculty taught 151 children in the Model School. The Normal School students, who were high school students having to meet no requirements other than age (girls, 16; boys, 17), had but one two-year course of study, elementary education. The curriculum consisted of Latin, mathematics, history, rhetoric and literature, natural and physical sciences, drawing, music, calisthenics, psychology, philosophy of education, philosophy of school management, Pedagogy, Observation, Practice Work and Primary Manual Training. Over the years, the name of the institution has reflected the changes in the FSU at a Glance scope of its educational mission. In 1935, the State Normal School No. 2 became • Average class size: 19 the State Teachers College at Frostburg, a four-year college which offered a • 89% of classes have fewer than 30 students. Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education. In 1963, the name became Frostburg • 17:1 student/faculty ratio State College, and finally in 1987, with the strong support of the local civic and • According to a recent survey, 97% of our graduates are employed. Over 83% are business community, became Frostburg State University, an indication of its growing employed in the field of their choice. resources, diversity and excellence in educational opportunities for the region and • An undergraduate biology student discovered a new species of worm and presented his findings at the Russian Society of Nematologist Symposium in St. the state. Petersburg. In 1988, FSU became a constituent institution of the University System of • Among its peer institutions, FSU was ranked second for the number of national Maryland, comprised of 11 of the state's 13 public institutions. Expanding to meet awards received by its faculty. the educational needs of the region, the FSU Center in Hagerstown was also • FSU Alum, Gregory Garcia, is the executive producer of the NBC hit sitcom “My established in 1988 to offer upper-level bachelor's degree coursework and graduate Name is Earl”. He was also the producer of the CBS comedy "Yes, Dear". programs. The University also opened, in 1990, a permanent location for the • The fall 2000 entering freshmen class was the largest in FSU history and 10.2 Frederick MBA program. percent larger than the previous year. The same class had an average SAT score Throughout its growth, the University has emphasized excellence in teaching. that was 14 points higher than the previous year's average. Over 80% of the full-time faculty hold Ph.D.s or terminal degrees from institutions • FSU is a partner in the construction of a business and technology park on campus. that are among the most prestigious in the nation. Faculty scholarship has led to This new park will provide opportunities for students to engage in research and scholarly books, manuals and journals, as well as numerous articles and reviews. internships with participating agencies. This excellence in faculty has resulted in superior results for students. FSU has been • The pass rate of FSU graduates in Social Work licensure exams has been 100% ranked first among its peers for the number of doctorates per 100 baccalaureate for the past two years. degrees awarded. In the same study, FSU was ranked second in the percentage • Students from FSU's Society for the Advancement of Management chapter placed of national, prestigious awards received by faculty. These have included Fulbrights third nationally in case competition. and significant grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National • FSU education graduates have typically had pass rates of 96%-98% on the Endowment for the Arts and other national associations. National Teachers Exam. At the same time, the University has developed comparable excellence in academic programs, research, consulting, cultural and athletic events, and facilities. In recent years the campus has consistently received a superior rating, the highest state award given for facilities and maintenance. In addition, FSU was also recently ranked safest college campus in the state. Today, the University's mission and services have expanded significantly. Over 400 full-time administrators and support staff, and more than 200 full-time faculty serve the educational needs of students who come not only from throughout the United States, but also the world. These students have a choice of 37 major programs of study leading to the Bachelor of Art, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Technical and Professional Studies degrees as well as graduate degrees in applied ecology and conservation biology, business administration, counseling psychology, education, wildlife/fisheries biology, human performance, modern humanities, park and recreation resource management, teaching and applied computer science. In addition, 12 pre-professional programs are offered. Frostburg State University continues its pursuit of excellence. It is a tradition which now spans over a century.

2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 3 Head Coach

Southwest Championship Game. The Bobcats led assistant head coach in 1997. Eighth the ACFC in scoring defense holding opponents to a He has also coached the secondary, defensive line Season stingy 17.9 points per game. FSU finished second in and inside linebacker positions. His reputation as a top the league in sacks (31) and fourth in total defense defensive mind earned him a coaching internship with 29-40 Overall (315.5 ypg). the Washington Redskins for their 1999 training camp 13-17 ACFC Nine Bobcats earned All-ACFC honors including held at FSU. defensive end Kevin Culbert who was voted as the Stevenson has also served as director of compliance Salisbury ‘87 ACFC Defensive Player of the Year. Culbert was also for the FSU athletic department since 1994. His named the Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-South responsibilities include monitoring the academic Region Defensive Lineman of the Year as well as a status and eligibility of all student-athletes as well as being named to the Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All- interpreting NCAA rules and regulations. ubin Stevenson American first team and D3football.com All-American Stevenson values not only producing quality players enters his eighth second team. He also participated in the East Coast but also quality people. Rseason as head Bowl in Petersburg, Va. and the Aztec Bowl in Toluca, "One of the things I am most proud of is helping coach of the Frostburg State University football program Mexico. students become productive citizens once they and 14th overall as a member of the Bobcat coaching In his first five seasons at the helm of the program, graduate. I believe in building character, and my goal is staff. Stevenson has led the Red and Black to a 29-40 Stevenson guided the Bobcats to a 21-28 overall for each student-athlete to become a better person over overall record, a 13-17 mark in the Atlantic Central record and a 12-8 conference mark. Frostburg State the course of his college career." Football Conference, two ACFC championships (2002 earned back-to-back ACFC Championships in 2002 Before arriving in Frostburg, Stevenson served as an and 2003) and a berth in the 2002 and 2005 Eastern and 2003 after the team posted perfect 3-0 records assistant coach at Central Connecticut State University College Athletic Conference Southwest Championship in the conference. In ‘02, FSU earned a berth in the under Mike McGlinchey from 1987-1992 and earned Game. ECAC Southwest Championship Game, falling to Johns his master's degree in educational administration and Stevenson, who became the 11th head coach in Hopkins 24-21. supervision from CCSU in May 1991. the history of the program August 2, 2000, traditionally Seventy-one players earned All-ACFC honors during Stevenson also played for McGlinchey at Salisbury, takes his Bobcats up against one of the toughest his first five years while garnering two conference enjoying a standout career at linebacker and helping schedules in Division III. Coach of the Year awards for himself. He also guided the Sea Gulls reach the 1986 NCAA Division III National Last season, the Bobcats finished with a 2-7 overall three players (Culbert, George O’Brien and Roy Olson) Championship game. record and an 0-4 slate in the ACFC. At the conclusion to All-American status. Olson was selected to two Stevenson, who earned his bachelor's degree in of the season, FSU earned a forfeit win over SUNY All-American teams (Hewlett Packard and American social work from Salisbury in 1987, is married to the Brockport after the Golden Eagles used an ineligible Football Coaches Association) in 2002 and one (College former Patti Spencer. The two are proud parents of player for the first nine games of the regular season. Sports Information Directors) in 2003. twins Faith and Grace, born May 7, 2004. FSU landed 14 players on the All-ACFC team Stevenson has also served as FSU's defensive including first-team selections Lathon Romaine and coordinator since his arrival in 1992 and has consistently Fred Howze. The pair were named to the Don Hansen’s molded the Bobcat defense into one of the nation's top THE STEVENSON FILE Football Gazette All-South Region squad while Howze units. Assistant Coach - Central Connecticut State was honored by being selected to the ECAC All- In his first year with the program, the Bobcats 1987 4-4-1 Southwest Region Team. finished ninth in the nation in pass efficiency and 17th 1988 5-3-1 In 2005, Frostburg State posted a 6-5 overall mark in points allowed. His 1995 unit ranked fourth in the 1989 5-5 and a 1-4 ACFC slate including a berth in the ECAC country in pass efficiency, and his 1996 squad finished 1990 2-7 second in pass efficiency, fourth in total defense and 1991 1-8-1 seventh in scoring defense. Totals 17-27-3 In 1998, the Bobcats were ranked nationally in Assistant Coach - Frostburg State passing defense (21st), total defense (37th) and rushing 1992 6-3-1 defense (37th). His 1999 unit was 40th in the country 1993 10-2 (NCAA Quarterfinalists) in pass defense efficiency (94.8 rating), registering 18 1994 8-2-1 (ECAC Runners-up) and allowing just 12 touchdown passes 1995 6-4 1996 9-2 (ECAC Champions) in 11 games. 1997 6-3 In 2000, the Bobcats ranked 13th in the nation in 1998 7-3 pass defense efficiency (82.8 rating), holding opponents 1999 8-3/5-1 ACFC (1st) - ECAC Runners-up to 44.8 percent passing and six touchdowns while Totals 60-22-2/5-1 ACFC recording 17 interceptions. The FSU defense allowed Head Coach - Frostburg State just 126.7 passing yards and 17.0 points per game. 2000 4-6/3-3 ACFC (T-4th) FSU also led the ACFC in sacks three straight years, 2001 5-4/2-1 ACFC (2nd) recording 28 in 2000, 26 in 2001 and 36 in 2002. 2002 6-5/3-0 ACFC (1st) - ECAC Runners-up Stevenson handled numerous responsibilities during 2003 4-5/3-0 ACFC (1st) his tenure as an assistant. In addition to his role as 2004 2-8/1-4 ACFC (5th) defensive coordinator, he served as FSU's special 2005 6-5/1-4 ACFC (4th) - ECAC Runners-up Rubin Stevenson was named the ACFC Coach of the 2006 2-7/0-4 ACFC (5th) teams coach from 1992 to 1999 and was named the Year in both 2002 and 2003. Totals 29-40/13-17 ACFC

4 2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Assistant Coaches

Billy Jackson Dave Calcutta Offensive Coordinator Special Teams Coordinator Quarterbacks Defensive Line

Billy Jackson begins his fourth season as a full-time Dave Calcutta begins his second season as the defensive assistant coach at Frostburg State and second as the line coach and special teams coordinator with Frostburg team’s offensive coordinator. State University. Last season, Jackson guided the Bobcat offense Calcutta came to the Bobcats from Clarion University to the tune of 256.9 yards of total offense per game (PA) where he served as the defensive line coach from including 151.4 on the ground. 2003 thru 2005. Jackson, who was a student assistant coach for the Before joining the staff at Clarion, Calcutta spent 2003 season, enjoyed a solid playing career with the one season (2002) as an assistant coach at Norfolk Bobcats from 1996 to 2000. After red-shirting due to State University, where he served as special teams injury as a freshman, Jackson went on to appear in 28 games and completed 85- coordinator and running backs coach. of-202 passes for 937 yards and seven touchdowns. He also ran for 494 yards and Prior to Norfolk State, Dave spent 13 seasons as an assistant at South Carolina four more scores. State University under the legendary Willie Jeffries. In 2001, he served as special Jackson earned his bachelor’s degree in liberal studies from Frostburg State in teams coordinator/linebackers coach and handled all Administrative duties within the 2003 and is currently pursuing his master’s degree in education. program. He also coached running backs from 1993-2000 and was the tight ends/ wide receiver coach from 1989-1992. While at SCSU, Calcutta helped SCSU to three Heritage Bowl appearances. In Bill Minard 1994, he was instrumental in mentoring the running backs that helped lead the Mid- Offensive Line Eastern Athletic Conference and rank among national leaders (Division I-AA) in total offense, rushing offense and scoring offense. SCSU also captured the conference championship and went on to defeat Grambling, 31-27, in the post-season Heritage Bill Minard enters his second year as part of the Bowl to become National Black College Champions. Frostburg State staff and will work with the offensive Calcutta began his coaching career at Howard University where he served as line. a graduate assistant from 1987-88. While at Howard, he helped them to the 1987 Minard, who owns a wealth of coaching experience, MEAC Championship and the Bison were crowned Sheridan Broadcasting Network joins the FSU staff after serving as the defensive Black College National Champions that season. coordinator at McPherson College (Kan.) for the last four Calcutta has coached numerous athletes who went on to play in the National years. Under his tutelage, the team ranked sixth in the Football League including Freddie Solomon (WR), Michael Hicks (RB) Kenny Bynum nation in pass defense and 13th in the country in total (RB) and Jimmie Johnson (TE). defense. In 2001-02, he served as McPherson’s special Calcutta, who earned his bachelor’s degree in communications/theatre arts from teams coordinator. Saint Joseph’s College (IN), is an active member of the Coaches Before joining the staff at McPherson, Minard served as the defensive coordinator Association and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He and his wife Kim have two at Fort Davis High School in Texas from 1997-1998. He guided the team to the fourth sons, Anthony (9) and Michael (4). ranked defense in West Texas. In 1996-97, he was the offensive line coach at Sul Ross State. That year, SRSU captured the American Southwest Conference title and ranked 12th in the nation in total offense. Minard began his coaching career at Methodist College where he served as the Jeremy Cheshire offensive line assistant from 1994-95. He then moved to the defensive side of the ball, Running Backs coaching the linebackers for the 1995-96 season. Strength and Conditioning Minard graduated from Methodist with a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1994 and also earned his master's degree in kinesiology from Sul Ross State in Jeremy Cheshire begins his second stint as part of the 1997. At Methodist, he was a member of the football team starting 27 games on the Frostburg State coaching staff this fall. He left FSU offensive line while serving as team captain as a senior. last year to serve with his U.S. Marine Unit in Iraq. Cheshire's original time with the Bobcats was served in 2004 and 2005. During his second season, Dan Peters he worked with the running backs after serving as the Secondary offensive line coach for the 2004 season. He was also the head strength and conditioning coach in 2005 and the assistant in '04. Dan Peters begins his first season with the Frostburg State football program in Cheshire joined the Bobcat staff after serving as an assistant at Division II 2007. He comes to the Bobcats after a brilliant playing career at NCAA Division II Shepherd (W.Va.) University for one year. He worked with the offensive line and Shepherd. special teams and was also an assistant strength and conditioning coach. As a senior, he earned First Team All-American honors from Daktronics, D2Football. Cheshire played center at Potomac State College from 1997 to 1999 before com, AP Little All-American and Don Hansen's Football Gazette. He was also named transferring to Shepherd. He was a center and guard for the Rams in 2000 and 2001 the NCAA Div. II Defensive Back of the Year by Dan Hansen for the second-straight and then joined the coaching staff as a student assistant. year. Cheshire earned an associate's degree in political science from Potomac State He led the NCAA in interceptions as both a junior (12) and senior (14) and became in 2000 and completed his bachelor's degree in political science and history from the first player in collegiate football history to the lead the NCAA in interceptions in Shepherd in 2002. back-to-back seasons. A 1997 graduate of Keyser (W.Va.) High School, Cheshire is a member of the As a senior, his 14 pickoffs tied the NCAA single season record. U.S.Marine Corps Reserve. He is pursuing his master's degree in counseling at The Cresson, Pa. native earned his Bachelor's Degree in Sport & Event Frostburg State. Management this past May.

2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 5 2007 Returners

NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School 1 Johan Owens DB 5-11 165 Sr. Baltimore, Md./City College 2 Najier Frazier DB 5-11 190 Sr. Bowie, Md./Duval 5 Fred Howze TE 6-2 200 Sr. (RS) Upper Marlboro, Md./From the Heart Catholic 6 Damian Shorter WR 5-8 150 Sr. Waldorf, Md./Henry E. Lackey 7 Mike Iheakanwa LB 6-3 215 So. Lantham, Md./Duval 8 Chindy Agugua LB 6-1 200 So. Gaithersburg, Md./Watkins Mill 9 Arien Heggs WR 5-9 185 Jr. Arlington, Va./Wakefield 10 Brian Brosnan QB 5-8 175 So. Leesburg, Va./Heritage 12 Andre Dixon QB 6-0 185 Sr. Washngton D.C./Mansfield Catholic 13 Joshua Hager QB 5-9 175 Sr. Baltimore, Md./Eastern Tech 15 Dale Piercy QB 6-1 210 So. Dundalk, Md./Dundalk 16 Luqman Nofiu DB 5-7 155 So. Laurel, Md./Laurel 17 Trey Weatherholtz WR 5-10 155 So. Dundalk, Md./Patapsco 19 Nicholas Payne K/P 6-2 205 So. Frostburg, Md./Northern Garrett 20 Shanorm Young RB 5-9 210 Sr. Baltimore, Md./Baltimore Polytechnic 21 Derek Saunders DB 5-9 175 So. Laurel, Md./Pallotti 22 Matt Clark RB 5-7 150 So. Suitland, Md./Crossland 23 Michael Joseph DB 5-10 155 So. Hyattsville, Md./Northwestern 27 Brian Douts LB 5-11 190 Jr. Sterling, Va./Potomac Falls 28 Kalan Nelson DB 5-8 155 So. Upper Marlboro, Md./Gwynn Park 29 Garrett Daly WR 6-5 180 So. Jarrettsville, Md./North Harford 30 Aaron Huber DB 5-8 185 Jr. Leesburg, Va./Loundon County 31 Mike Brown DB 5-10 170 Fr. District Heights, Md./Suitland 32 Jim Robertson LB 6-0 200 Sr. Sussex , N.J./High Point 33 Danny Von Ahn WR 6-3 200 So. Riva, Md./South River 34 Tyler Warn RB 5-11 180 So. Frostburg, Md./Northern Garrett 35 Derek Schrader DB 6-2 185 Sr. Myersdale, Pa./Meyersdale 36 Matt Fowler WR 6-1 190 So. Baltimore, Md./Perry Hall 37 Bobby Clancy P 5-11 165 So. Ellicot City, Md./Mt. Hebron 41 Donnie Snyder FB 5-9 190 Jr. Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin 42 Brendan Clancy LB 6-1 205 Jr. Ellicott City, Md./Mt. Hebron 43 Blake Elm FB 5-8 20 Sr. Crofton, Md./Arundel 47 Elliott Lyles TE 6-3 190 So. Crofton, Md./South River 48 Wesley Lee LB 6-0 190 Jr. Clinton, Md./ Surratsville 49 Nathan Menhorn K 5-11 165 So. Berlin, Pa./Berlin Brothers Valley 53 Sean Perry LB 5-10 210 Fr. (RS) Camp Hill, Md./Camp Hill 54 Justin Shockley LB 6-1 225 Jr. Middleburg, Va./Loundon County 55 Kyle Zearing LB 6-0 195 Jr. Ebensburg, Pa./Central Cambria 58 Patrick Connolly OL 6-2 270 So. Crozet, Va./Western Albemarle 60 Alex Tana OL 6-3 270 Jr. Perry Hall, Md./Perry Hall 61 Collin Clifford DL 6-2 245 Jr. Rockville, Md./Richard Montgomery 62 Rob Holste OL 6-3 270 So. Walkersville, Md./Walkersville 63 Beau Hickman OL 6-2 260 So. Thurmont, Md./Catoctin 64 George Metallinos OL 6-3 315 So. Wheaton, Md./Einstein 65 Greg Rhoades OL 6-3 285 So. Waldorf, Md./Stone 66 Rob Hickman OL 6-2 270 Jr. Fort Washington, Md./Crossland 67 John Valcour OL 6-0 250 Sr. Sterling, Va./Park View 70 Frank Boka, Jr. OL 6-5 340 Sr. Leonardtown, Md./Leonardtown 71 Ben Crowder OL 6-0 270 So. Boyerton, Va./Bluestone 73 Michael Bonuccelli DL 6-4 330 So. Bowie, Md./Gonzaga 76 Mike Schwager OL 6-2 250 So. Reistertown, Md./ Carson Long Military Ins. 77 Antoine Porter DL 5-11 245 So. Forestville, Md./Frederick Douglass 79 Rogers Evans DL 5-9 255 So. Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curley 80 Ali Konteh WR 6-3 160 So. Hyattsville, Md./Northwestern 82 Mark Wise WR 6-3 195 Fr. Waldorf, Md./Stone 84 Benjamin Tate TE 6-4 210 Jr. Camp Springs, Md./Crossland 85 Michael Bryant WR 5-11 170 So. Baltimore, Md./Eastern Tech 86 Danny Marin WR 5-11 185 So. Odenton, Md./Arundel 88 Chris Papanicolas TE 6-3 195 So. Jefferson, Md./Brunswick 90 Danny Pilkerton DL 6-4 250 Sr. Glen Burnie, Md./Old Mill 91 Gabe Ellis DE 6-4 210 Sr. Laurel, Del./Delmar 92 Stanley Epps, Jr. DE 6-2 218 So. Baltimore, Md./Patterson 96 Mike Lorentzen DE 6-0 215 Jr. Leonardtown, Md./Leonardtown Lew Lahay WR 6-0 175 Fr. Reistertown, Md./Franklin Joe Bell LB 6-0 210 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Kevin Biegel OL 5-9 240 So. Clarksville, Md./River Hill Dean Dodson DB 5-11 180 So. Columbia, Md./Hammond Matt Flemming LB 5-11 190 Fr. (RS) Elkton, Md./Elkton Tim Naff LB 5-10 200 Fr. (RS) Parkton, Md./Hereford Pete Opakunle DB 5-11 190 So. Upper Marlboro, Md./Largo Matt Parker DB 5-11 180 So. Arlington, Va./Wakefield

6 2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 Newcomers

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Previous School Femi Akande-Elemoso DB 5-8 185 Fr. Silver Spring, Md./Montgomery Blair/Lackawanna CC Jelani Anderson WR 6-3 195 Fr. Rockville, Md./Walter Johnson Timothy Arnold FB 6-0 190 Fr. Mechanicsville, Md./Col. of Southern Maryland Keith Barnwell OL 6-3 280 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Forest Park Robert Bechtel LB 6-1 220 Fr. Hagerstown, Md./North Hagerstown Anthony Biagianti FB 6-2 205 Fr. Charlestown, Md./Perryville Travis Blair LB 6-1 200 Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md./Oxen Hill Albert Boakye DB 5-11 180 Fr. Silver Spring, Md./Bethesda-Chevy Chase Carlos Brevard DB 5-10 180 Fr. Bowie, Md./Bowie/Prince Georges CC Michael Britt DL 6-2 230 Fr. Hollywood, Md/Leonardtown Anthony Britton WR 5-11 175 Fr. Boyds, Md./Northwest Phillip Bush RB 5-8 170 Fr. Suitland, Md./St. John's College Anthony Carillo QB 6-0 185 Fr. River Vale, N.J./Pascak Valley Alex Cheatham DL 6-3 245 Fr. Berryville, Md./Randolph-Macon Academy Casey Cherneski OL 6-1 290 Fr. Crofton, Md./South River Kyle Culver WR 6-2 205 Fr. Elkton, Md./Elkton Thierry Damiba DB 5-10 180 Fr. Gaithersburg, Md. Justin Delcourt LB 5-11 210 Fr. Edgemere, Md./Sparrows Point/Wesley College Tyrell Demby LB 6-2 220 Fr. Aberdeen, Md./Aberdeen Davone Desouza LB 5-11 225 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Baltimore City College Montero Douglas RB/DB 5-11 180 Fr. Camp Springs, Md./Crossland Patrick Fears OL 6-2 250 Fr. Washington, D.C./Archbishop Carroll Abe Frometa OL 6-4 270 Fr. Dunellen, N.J./Dunellen Zack Gitzen LB 5-10 225 Fr. Sterling, Va./Dominion Tyler Good TE 6-4 220 Fr. Berlin, Pa./Berlin Brothers Valley Alex Green FB 5-11 215 Fr. Waldorf, Md./Thomas Stone Samoris Hall DL 6-2 265 Fr. Ft. Washington, Md./Friendly Michael Hebb OL 6-1 300 Fr. Edgewater, Md./South River Garrett Hill FB 6-1 220 Fr. Westminster, Md./Winters Mill Warren Hill WR 5-9 170 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Mergenthaler Eric Hutchison OL 6-3 260 Fr. Glenwood, Md./Glenelg Isaac Jones OL 6-3 340 Fr. Laurel, Md./Laurel Ryan Joyce LB 5-10 215 Fr. Frederick, Md./Walkersville Anthony King RB 6-0 180 Fr. Germantown, Md./Northwest Tim Kline LB 6-1 220 Fr. Gaithersburg, Md./Colonel Zadok Magruder Brandon Kunert OL 6-5 280 Fr. Hampstead, Md./North Carroll Donald Kus OL 6-2 280 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curly Deshawn Lewis DB 6-2 175 Fr. Bowie, Md./Largo Terryl Monroe DB 5-11 195 Fr. Temple Hills, Md./Dematha Joseph Murphy DB 5-11 165 Fr. Elkton, Md./Elkton Richard Nana WR 5-10 180 Fr. Silver Spring, Md./Bethesda Matt Nickoles DL 6-6 240 Fr. Westminster, Md./Winters Mill Ben Nightingale LB 5-10 190 Fr. Sterling, Va./Dominion Dalton Norris DL 6-0 225 Fr. Westminster, Md./Winters Mill Raymond Otlowski FB 5-11 200 Fr. Wilmington, Del./St. Marks Chris Pannebaker WR 5-11 170 Fr. New Enterprise, Pa./Northern Bedford Chris Potter K 6-0 175 Fr. Denton, Md./North Caroline Senior Evan Pritchett DL 6-1 250 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Wesley College Eric Prodoehl LB 6-0 205 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Cardinal Gibbons Chris Reid K/P 5-10 170 Fr. Hagerstown, Md./North Hagerstown Joe Sartori LB 6-1 205 Fr. Woodbine, Md./Glenelg Jonathan Shaffner OL 6-0 220 Fr. Townsend, Md./Caravel Academy Richard Shook QB 5-10 175 Fr. Cumberland, Md./Fort Hill Mike Shriner LS 6-3 190 Fr. Annapolis, Md./St. Mary's Justin Smyth OL 6-3 280 Fr. Abington, Pa./Abington Rob Stone DL 6-2 200 Fr. Derwood, Md.//Colonel Zadok Magruder Kirk Sweeney DL 5-11 215 Fr. New Bloomfield, Pa./Carson Long Military Academy Danny Sythong DL 5-11 280 Fr. Lancaster, Pa./Thaddeus Stevens College Jaret Trail RB 5-9 180 Fr. Hancock, Md./Washington & Jefferson Anton Wade RB 6-2 215 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Patterson Damien Wallace QB 6-0 180 Fr. Frederick, Md./Frederick Tim Wells LB 5-11 230 Fr. Ashburn, Va./Stonebridge Jack Wolf DB 5-10 170 Fr. Elkton, Md./Elkton Mike Zapalowicz OL 6-2 280 Fr. Bel Air, Md./Harford Technical

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After a disappointing season in 2006, the Frostburg However, the offense needs to improve in three key State football program will be changing its attitude this areas; total offense, points and turnovers. Last season, season and putting last year behind it. The Bobcats the Bobcats finished last in the ACFC in total offense look to get back to winning this fall under eighth-year (256.8 ypg), scoring offense (8.2 ppg) and turnover Head Coach Rubin Stevenson. He will look to lead the margin (-1.67). Bobcats back to the successful seasons that marked Senior quarterback Andre Dixon (Washington, the squad just a few years ago with three Atlantic D.C./Eleanor Roosevelt) returns as the starter and Central Football Conference titles and two Eastern should be the focal point of the offensive unit. He College Athletic Conference Southeast Bowl Game has a better grasp of the offense after the spring and appearances. should improve on his 2006 stats. Last fall, he threw In order for Stevenson and FSU to get back on for 733 yards with two touchdowns on 68-for-132 pass the winning track, they will have to replace several attempts. key players from last year’s squad. Gone are four Senior Josh Hager (Baltimore, Md./Eastern Tech) and Tyler Warn (Frostburg, Md./Northern Garrett) starters on offense including, T.J. Changuris (WR), will again be the backup at quarterback. Hager played also figure in the mix at running back but will start the Dave Kenderdine (OL), Jack Hopkins (C) and Pete in four games last season completing 19-for-52 passes season in the backup spot. Clark played in nine games Wilson (OL) all Second Team All-ACFC selections last for 210 yards. He should feel pressure for the backup as a rookie carrying the ball 63 times for 220 yards and season. The defense has also taken a huge hit this role from freshmen Anthony Carillo (River Vale, one touchdown along with four catches for 18 yards season with the loss of seven starters including Lathon N.J./Pascak Valley) and Damien Wallace (Frederick, while Warn saw action in three contests, earning just Romaine (LB), Justin Bressler (NG), Ryan Cutsail (DE) Md./Frederick). one carry. and Vincent Thomas (CB). All four were Second Team Senior Shanorm Young (Baltimore, Md./Baltimore At fullback, junior Donnie Snyder (Harrisburg, Pa./ or Honorable Mention all-conference honorees last Polytechnic) enters his third-consecutive season as Central Dauphin) has emerged as the top candidate. year. the starting halfback. He is a powerful back and the He played in four games last year carrying the ball Despite the losses, the Bobcats return a wealth coaches hope he can reach his sophomore numbers, just two times. He will face competition from freshman of talent not only on offense and defense but on the 993 yards and 11 touchdowns. Last year, Young carried Garrett Hill (Westminster, Md./Winters Mill) and a special teams unit as well. the ball 151 times for 637 yards and two touchdowns. host of other newcomers. He will again aim for the 1,000-yard barrier, a mark that The strongest point on this year’s squad could Offense hasn’t been reached by a Bobcat since 2001. possibly be the wide receivers despite the loss of all- Frostburg State returns seven starters from a year ago. Sophomores Matt Clark (Suitland, Md./Crossland) conference selection Changuris. Senior Fred Howze (Upper Marlboro, Md./FTH Catholic) has moved from tight end to wide out and should be the primary target for Dixon. The 6-foot-3, 210-pound receiver earned Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-South Region and ECAC All-Southwest Region honors at the conclusion of last season. He is the lone returning Bobcat from the All-ACFC first team after hauling in 22 receptions for 334 yards and one touchdown in ’06. Howze isn’t the only threat in the receiving corps as senior Damian Shorter (Waldorf, Md./Lackey) and junior Arien Heggs (Arlington, Va./ From L to R: Senior Fred Howze, Senior Damian Shorter & Junior Arien Heggs - This trio of wide receivers makes up the strongest part of Wakefield) return to the lineup. The the Bobcat Offense.

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a 6-foot-4, 290 pounder, filled the void at left tackle Hebron) emerged as a force on the inside last season. last year after Boka went down in the first game of the In his first season as a starter, he earned second-team season. all-conference honors and finished the season sixth in The biggest area of concern for the coaching staff, the league with 6.2 tackles per game. He was second is the void at center. The position will have an open on the Bobcats with 56 tackles to go along with 7.5 battle throughout camp leading up to the start of the tackles for loss, four sacks and two pass breakups. season. The open right guard spot will be a competition Redshirt freshman Sean Perry (Camp Hill, Pa./ between sophomores Beau Hickman (Thurmont, Camp Hill) will compete for the starting role at the other Md./Catoctin) and Greg Rhoades (Waldorf, Md./ inside linebacker position. Despite playing in just two Stone) and senior John Valcour (Sterling, Va./Park games a year ago, the coaching staff is confident in his View). ability and talent. Senior Jim Robertson (Sussex, N.J./High Point) Defense and sophomores Mike Iheakanwa (Lantham, Md./ Another strong defensive line will anchor the 2007 Duval) and Chindy Agugua (Gaithersburg, Md./ version of the Bobcats. The line lost two all-conference Watkins Mill) will compete for one of the outside Senior Johan Owens has returned to the Bobcats after missing the 2006 season and should help solidify the selections in Bressler and Cutsail from last season, but linebacker spots. Robertson played in eight games a FSU secondary. Stevenson is confident in those holes being filled. year ago and made 15 tackles. He handed the Bobcat tandem will provide speed to the mix and are familiar Senior defensive end Gabe Ellis (Laurel, Del./ their first win of the season last year when he returned with the offense and Dixon. Delmar) will power not only the defensive line but a blocked punt 15 yards for a touchdown giving FSU a Shorter caught 11 balls for 66 yards last season while could step up and be a leader for the entire defense. A 7-3 victory over Union (Ky.). Both Iheakwanna and Ako- Heggs snagged three passes for 55 yards. Heggs also Second Team All-ACFC honoree last fall, Ellis returns Agugua made just one tackle apiece last year. doubled as a return specialist. He brought in 15 punts as the squads top tackler with 64 stops last season. He The second outside linebacker position is wide open for 41 yards and 16 kickoffs for 364 yards, a 22.8 yard also managed 8.5 tackles for loss and five sacks. He as the team heads into camp. Juniors Justin Shockley per return average. enters his senior campaign as one of the top candidates (Middleburg, Va./Loudon County) and Kyle Zearing Junior Ben Tate (Camp Springs, Md./Crossland) for the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year (Ebensburg, Pa./Central Cambria) appear to be the will fill the starting role at tight end in replace of Award. front runners but will also be pushed by a talented group Howze. The coaching staff expects Tate to have a big Juniors Mike Lorentzen (Leonardtown, Md./ of freshmen. season with his size and maturity. Sophomore Chris Leonardtown) and Collin Clifford (Rockville, Md./ Papanicolas (Jefferson, Md./Brunswick) will backup Richard Montgomery) will also compete for starting Tate and should see time on the special teams unit. spots on the line. Lorentzen appeared in seven games The offensive line will also be a strong point for last fall making nine tackles while Clifford made three the Bobcats this fall. The unit will have to replace starts and accounted for 13 stops. three all-conference players from a year ago but will The emergence of sophomore backup Stanley Epps get a boost from the return of senior Frank Boka, Jr. (Baltimore, Md./Patterson) should provide depth and (Leonardtown, Md./Leonardtown). He spent most of talent to the defensive line. Sophomores Roger Evans last season injured and will look to regain his 2005 form (Baltimore, Md./Archbishop Curley) and Antoine were he was named to All-ACFC first team. Porter (Forestville, Md./Frederick Douglass) Junior Rob Hickman (Fort Washington, Md./ along with freshman Michael Britt (Hollywood, Md/ Crossland) and sophomore Rob Holste (Walkersville, Leonardtown) should compete for time as well. Md./Walkersville) are the two other returning starters One of the most consistent and talent laden positions from a season ago. under Stevenson’s direction are the linebackers. This Hickman, a 6-foot-2, 280 pound right guard started year’s group, however, have some question marks. eight games last fall and nine games in 2005. Holste, Junior Brendan Clancy (Ellicott City, Md./Mt. The FSU coaching staff is expecting big things from sophomore kicker Nathan Menhorn this season after a strong finish to his freshman year.

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Seniors Najier Frazer (Bowie, Md./Duval) and Johan Sophomore punter Nicholas Payne (Frostburg, Owens (Baltimore, Md./City College) have locked Md./Northern Garrett) has worked on his game down one of the safety and spots. Frazer throughout the offseason and with a little consistency was third on the team in tackles last season making could be the best punter within the NCAA Division III 53 stops including four for loss from his safety position. ranks. As a freshman last season, he was first in the He was second on the team with three pass breakups ACFC in average yards per punt (36.4). He was also and earned a safety for the Bobcats when he tackled third in both total distance (1,675) and longest punt an Apprentice running back in the endzone in the (57). opening game of the season. Owens is back in a Bobcat Kickoff and place kicking duties will again be handled uniform after sitting out the 2006 season. In ’05, Owens by sophomore Nathan Menhorn (Berlin, Pa./Berlin made 61 tackles and had two interceptions including Brothers Valley). He had a solid end to his freshman a 65-yard touchdown return against nationally ranked year where he hit three field goals, including a 42 yarder, Wesley. against Salisbury in the Eighth Annual Regents’ Cup move from Towson University to the Naval Academy in Senior Derek Schrader (Meyersdale, Pa./ Game. For his efforts, he earned the Mike McGlinchey Annapolis, Md. Meyersdale) and redshirt freshman Derek Saunders Most Valuable Player Award. Frostburg State opens the season on the road at (Laurel, Md./Pallotti) along with newcomers Terryl The return game also has a wealth of talent as Newport News Apprentice and Randolph Macon. In the Monroe (Temple Hills, Md./Dematha) and Mike Heggs returns as the kickoff specialist and Frazer third week, the Bobcats travel to SUNY Brockport for Brown (District Heights, Md./Suitland) will compete and sophomore Trey Weatherholtz (Dundalk, Md./ the last ever ACFC game between the two schools as for time at cornerback as well as battle for the other Patapsco) split the punt return duties. the Golden Eagles are joining the New Jersey Athletic safety spot. Conference next fall. Schedule In the fourth game of the season, FSU travels to Special Teams As always, the Bobcats will face a grueling schedule Pittsburgh, Pa. to battle NCAA Division I Football This season Frostburg State has made a serious that features an NCAA Division I school, two NAIA Championship Subdivision Duquesne. FSU leads the commitment to the special teams having named Dave clubs and a top-five ranked conference opponent. all-time series 3-0 but the two teams haven’t met since Calcutta as the coordinator. With the experience that FSU also has just two games at Bobcat Stadium this the Dukes left the Div. III ranks. Calcutta brings to the table and the returning talent he season as the other seven are on the road including the Next up on the menu for Frostburg State is top-five has to work with, FSU could have one of the top special season finale against Salisbury. This year, the Bobcat- ranked Wesley. For the second-straight season, Wesley teams units in the nation. Sea Gull matchup (the Ninth Annual Regents’ Cup) will made it to the NCAA tournament semifinals in ’05 and ’06. The Bobcats earn some relief from that difficult stretch with back-to-back home games against Southern Virginia and Union (Ky.). The contest against Union (Ky.) will be Homecoming for the Bobcats. FSU ends its season with Westminster in New Wilmington, Pa. and rival Salisbury.

The Bobcat offensive line returns two starters (junior Rob Hickman & sophomore Rob Holste) from last season and will also welcome back senior Frank Boka, Jr. who was injured for most of last season.

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Frank Boka, Jr. Gabe Ellis

Leonardtown, Md. Laurel, Del. Leonardtown Delmar 6-5 • 340 6-3 • 205 Senior 70 Senior 91 Offensive Line Defensive End

2006: Made one start at left tackle 2006: Second-Team All-ACFC selection again Apprentice (9/9) ... Missed rest of ... Third in the conference in tackles per season with injury ... 2005: First-Team game (7.1) ... Fifth in the league in All-ACFC selection ... Started all 11 sacks (5) ... Led the team with 64 total games at left tackle for the Bobcats tackles and 35 solo tackles ... Recorded ... 2004: Started the first eight games 8.5 tackles for loss for 34 yards ... at left guard ... 2003: Started the final Recovered and forced two ... six games of the season at left guard Blocked two kicks including a punt ... Offense averaged 341.0 total yards against Union (Ky.) that was returned (167.0 rushing, 174.0 passing) with him for the game-winning score ... Made in the starting lineup. a season-high 11 tackles (six solo), 1.5 TFL and one block against Union (Ky.) ... 2005: Appeared in 10 games ... Made 22 tackles (10 solo, 12 assisted) ... Had 2.5 tackles for loss and two Andre Dixon sacks ... Forced and recovered a ... Made seven tackles including one sack against Buffalo State (10/1) ... 2004: Played in nine games ... Started the final seven Upper Marlboro, Md. contests in place of injured Kevin Culbert ... Tied for second on the team with 3.5 Roosevelt sacks ... Ranked sixth on the squad with 51 tackles (15 solo, 36 assisted) ... Had 6-0 • 190 eight tackles for loss ... Made a career-high eight tackles against both Buffalo State Senior 12 (10/2) and Maryville (10/23) ... Recorded seven stops, including two sacks, versus Quarterback Westminster (10/30).

Ellis’ Defensive Statistics 2006: Took over starting QB job ... Year Tack. Solo Asst. Sacks TFL Int. PBU FF Blk. FR Started in seven games ... Completed 2006 64 35 29 5-24 8.5-34 - - 2 2 2 68-of-132 passes for 733 yards and 2005 22 10 12 2-23 2.5-23 - - 1 - 1 two touchdowns ... Ran the ball 72 times 2004 51 15 36 3.5-23 8-31 - - - - - for 275 yards and three touchdowns ... Completed 51.5% of his passes and averaged 91.6 yards per game ... Was 13-of-26 for 154 yards and one Blake Elm touchdown in Eighth Annual Regents’ Cup Game against Salisbury ... 2005: Crofton, Md. Appeared in six games ... Attempted Arundel six passes, completing three for eight 5-7 • 195 yards ... Had two receptions for 15 Senior 43 Fullback yards ... 2004: Appeared in one game (SUNY Brockport, 9/25) ... Did not attempt a pass. Will provide depth in the backfield ... 2006: Played on the junior varsity squad ... Dixon’s Passing Statistics 2005: Saw action on the junior varsity team ... 2004: Saw action on the junior varsity Year Att. Comp. TD Pct. Yds. Int. Lg. Avg./G squad. 2006 132 68 2 51.5 733 6 52 91.6 2005 6 3 0 50.0 8 0 3 1.3

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Najier Frazer Josh Hager

Bowie, Md. Baltimore, Md. Duval Eastern Tech 5-11 • 190 5-10 • 190 Senior 2 Senior 13 Defensive Back Quarterback

2006: Second-Team All-ACFC selection 2006: Played in four games making ... Fourth in the ACFC in tackles per two starts ... Completed 19-of-52 pass game (6.6) ... Fourth on the Bobcats attempts for 210 yards ... Had best with 53 total tackles and fifth with 25 game against Wesley, 10-for-30 for 120 solo stops ... Made 4.0 tackles for yards including a 25-yard completion loss for 21 yards .... Broke up two to Damian Shorter ... 2005: Saw action passes ... Part of a FSU secondary that on the junior varsity team ... 2004: Saw ranked first in the conference, holding time on the junior varsity team. opponents to 106.2 yards passing per game ... Made eight tackles, forced a fumble and brokeup a pass against Westminster (10/28) ... 2005: Played in 11 games with 10 starts ... Finished third on the team with 76 tackles (42 solo, 34 assisted) ... Had five tackles for loss and two pass break ups ... Recorded a career-high 15 tackles including 0.5 for loss against Buffalo State (10/1) ... 2004: Appeared in nine games ... Made 20 Hager’s Passing Statistics tackles (12 solo, eight assisted) ... Recorded 1.5 tackles for loss and one pass break Year Att. Comp. TD Pct. Yds. Int. Lg. Avg./G up ... Made seven stops and 1.5 TFL against Westminster (10/30). 2006 52 19 0 36.5 210 3 25 52.5

Frazer’s Defensive Statistics Year Tack. Solo Asst. Sacks TFL Int. PBU FF Blk. FR 2006 53 25 28 - 4-21 - 3 1 - - 2005 42 34 76 - 5-14 - 2 - - - Fred Howze 2004 20 12 8 - 1.5-5 - 1 - - - Upper Marlboro, Md. FTH Catholic 6-2 • 200 Senior 5 Tight End

2006: Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-South Region and ECAC All- Southwest Region selection ... Named to First-Team All-ACFC Team ... Fifth in the conference in yards receiving per game (37.1) and eighth in receptions per game (2.44) ... Led the Bobcats with 334 receiving yards ... Tied for the team lead with 22 receptions and one touchdown ... Set season-highs in receptions (4) and yards (78) in loss to Salisbury ... Enters the fall season with at least one reception in 21-straight games ... 2005: Started 10 games ...

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Led FSU with 31 receptions and 33.9 yards per game ... Finished second on the team with 339 receiving yards ... Caught five passes against both Buffalo State (10/1) and Jim Robertson Salisbury (11/12) ... 2004: Started all 10 games ... Caught 24 passes for 287 yards Sussex, N.J. (12.0 average) and one touchdown ... Had five receptions for 69 yards and his first High Point collegiate touchdown (five yards) against Widener (10/16) ... Followed with five more 6-0 • 200 catches for 62 yards versus Maryville (10/23) ... Had two receptions for 54 yards, Senior 32 including a career-long 39-yarder, against Waynesburg (11/6) ... 2003: Saw action on Linebacker the junior varsity squad.

Howze’s Receiving Statistics 2006: Played in eight games ... Earned Year Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G ACFC Special Teams Player of the 2006 22 334 15.2 1 28 37.1 Week honors (10/23) after returning a 2005 31 339 10.9 0 25 33.9 2004 24 287 12.0 1 39 28.7 blocked 15 yards for the game-winning touchdown in FSU’s win over Union (Ky.) ... Made 15 tackles (six solo and nine assisted) ... Made season-high Aaron Huber three stops against Union (Ky.) ... 2005: Played in five games ... Made nine Leesburg, Va. tackles (four solo, five assisted) on the Loudon County season ... 2004: Played in six games 5-8 • 185 ... Made eight tackles (four solo, four Senior 30 assisted) on the season. Defensive Back

Robertson’s Defensive Statistics Adds depth to secondary and should compete for time on the special teams unit ... Year Tack. Solo Asst. Sacks TFL Int. PBU FF Blk. FR 2006: Played on the junior varsity squad ... 2005: Saw action in one game (Seton Hill) 2006 15 6 9 - 0.5-1 - - - - - ... Had one tackle ... 2004: Saw action on the junior varsity squad. 2005 9 4 5 0.5-6 0.5-6 - - - - - 2004 8 4 4 ------

Johan Owens Derek Schrader Baltimore, Md. Meyersdale, Pa. City College Meyersdale 5-11 • 165 6-2 • 195 Senior 1 Senior Defensive Back 35 Defensive Back

2006: Did not play ... 2005: Started all 2006: Played in all nine games making 11 games ... Tied for second on the seven starts ... Made 30 tackles team in solo tackles (43) and was tied including 14 solo and 16 assisted ... for fifth in total tackles (61) ... Picked Made 1.5 tackles for loss ... Broke up off two passes including a 65-yard two passes, had one interception and touchdown return against Wesley ... blocked a kick ... 2005: Appeared in six Had four pass breakups and recovered games earning a start against Thomas one fumble ... Posted 11 tackles (seven More (10/15) ... Made 15 tackles (seven solo/four assisted) against Buffalo State solo, eight assisted) ... Recorded one (10/1) ... 2004: Played in five games interception against Thomas More ...... Made eight tackles including seven 2004: Saw action on the junior varsity solo ... Had one interception for 32 squad. yards ... Broke up one pass and forced a fumble.

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Shanorm Young Schrader’s Defensive Statistics Baltimore, Md. Year Tack. Solo Asst. Sacks TFL Int. PBU FF Blk. FR Polytechnic 2006 30 14 16 - 1.5-2 1 2 - 1 - 5-9 • 205 2005 15 7 8 - - 1 - - - - Senior 20 Running Back

Damian Shorter 2006: Second-Team All-ACFC selection Waldorf, Md. ... Played in all nine games, making Lackey eight starts ... Started the first three 5-8 • 150 games at running back and the next Senior 6 five games at fullback ... Carried the Wide Receiver ball 151 times for 637 yards and two touchdowns ... Caught 12 passes for 127 yards averaging 10.6 yards per reception ... Ranked third in the ACFC 2006: Played in seven games with six in rushing yards per attempt (4.2) and starts ... Had 11 receptions for 66 yards fourth in rushing yards, yards per game averaging 9.4 yards per game ... 2005: (71.1) and carries (151) ... Finished Appeared in eight games making four sixth in the conference in all purpose starts ... Caught 10 balls for 132 yards yards per game (85.2) and ninth in ... Averaged 13.2 yards per reception total offense (71.1 ypg) ... Broke the ... Caught two passes against Thomas century mark twice during the season; 110 yards vs. Apprentice (9/9) and 119 yards More (10/15) and Salisbury (11/12) ... vs. Thomas More (10/14) ... 2005: Second-Team All-ACFC selection ... Started all 11 2004: Saw action on the junior varsity games at running back ... Twice selected as the league’s Offensive Player of the squad. Week ... Carried the ball 241 times for 993 yards and 11 touchdowns ... Also caught 23 balls for 160 yards ... Finished second in the ACFC in rushing yards per game (90.3) and rushing attempts, third in rushing yards, fourth in yards per carry (4.1) and tied for fourth in touchdowns ... Finished sixth in all purpose yards (1,153) and eighth in total offense (993) ... Ran for 154 yards on 23 carries and two touchdowns and caught four passes for 42 yards against Thomas More (10/15) ... 2004: Played Shorter’s Offensive Statistics in seven games, starting three, at inside linebacker ... Made 39 tackles (19 solo, 20 Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G assisted) ... Had 6.5 tackles for loss ... Posted a career-high nine tackles against 2006 11 66 6.0 - 25 9.4 Maryville (10/23) ... Recorded eight stops versus both SUNY Brockport (9/25) and 2005 10 132 13.2 - 27 16.5 Salisbury (11/13). Young’s Defensive Statistics Year Tack. Solo Asst. Sacks TFL Int. PBU FF Blk. FR 2004 39 19 20 - 5.5-27 - - - - - John Valcour

Sterling, Va. Park View Young’s Offensive Statistics (Rushing) 6-0 • 250 Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G Senior 67 2006 151 637 4.2 2 29 70.8 Offensive Line 2005 241 993 4.1 11 48 90.3

Young’s Offensive Statistics (Receiving) Will help solidify offensive line ... 2006: Played on the junior varsity team ... 2005: Saw Year No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Avg./G time at the junior varsity level ... 2004: Played for the junior varsity squad. 2006 12 127 10.6 - 27 14.1 2005 23 160 7.0 - 25 14.5

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Wes Lee

Brendan Clancy Clinton, Md. Surratsville Ellicott City, Md. 6-0 • 190 Mt. Hebron Junior 48 6-1 • 205 Linebacker Junior 42 Linebacker

2006: Played on the junior varsity squad ... 2005: Saw action on the junior varsity squad. Breakout season for the Bobcats last fall ... 2006: Second-Team All-ACFC selection ... Started all nine games at linebacker ... Sixth in the conference in tackles per game (6.2) ... Second on the Bobcats with 56 tackles (23 solo/33 assisted) ... Second on Mike Lorentzen the team in sacks (4) and third in tackles for loss (7.5-27) ... Recorded 10 tackles (six solo/four assisted) in loss to Waynesburg (11/4) ... Had three tackles for loss and two Leonardtown, Md. sacks against Randolph Macon (9/15) ... 2005: Appeared in two games ... Made two Leonardtown stops; one against Buffalo State and Seton Hill. 6-0 • 215 Junior 96 Defensive End

Collin Clifford 2006: Appeared in seven games earning a start against Wesley (10/7) ... Made nine tackles (two solo/seven assisted) ... Recorded three tackles for a loss including one Rockville, Md. sack ... 2005: Played on the junior varsity squad. Richard Montgomery 6-2 • 245 Junior 61 Defensive Line Justin Shockley

Middleburg, Va. Loudon County 2006: Appeared in three games, making three starts at defensive end ... Made 6-1 • 225 13 tackles (three solo/10 assisted) ... Posted 10 tackles (two solo/eight assisted) Junior 54 against Thomas More (10/14) ... 2005: Appeared in one game; Wesley (10/8) ... Had Linebacker three tackles (one solo/two assisted).

2006: Appeared in one game ... Made one tackle on the season; Thomas More (10/14) ... 2005: Played in one game recording one tackle against Seton Hill (10/22). Rob Hickman

Fort Washington, Md. Crossland Donnie Snyder 6-3 • 260 Harrisburg, Pa. Junior 66 Central Dauphin Offensive Line 5-9 • 200 Junior 41 Fullback

2006: Played in nine games, making eight starts ... Helped FSU rank third in the ACFC with 151.3 yards per game on the ground last fall ... 2005: Started 10 games at right guard as a freshman. 2006: Played in four games ... Carried the ball twice for two yards ... 2005: Appeared in one game and had one carry.

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Ben Tate Chindy Agugua Camp Springs, Md. Crossland Gaithersburg, Md. 6-3 • 245 Watkins Mill Junior 84 6-1 • 200 Tight End Sophomore 8 Linebacker

2006: Played in three games ... Made two tackles, one solo and one assisted ... 2005: 2006: Played in two games ... Made one tackle against Apprentice (9/9) in the season Appeared in two games ... Returned one kick for eight yards against Westminster opener (10/29).

Kyle Zearing Stanley Epps

Ebensburg, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Central Cambria Patterson 6-0 • 195 6-2 • 215 Junior 55 Sophomore 92 Linebacker Defensive Line

2006: Played on the junior varsity team ... 2005: Saw time at junior varsity. 2006: Played in two games ... Made one tackle against Randolph Macon (9/16).

Rob Holste

Walkersville, Md. Walkersville 6-3 • 270 Sophomore 62 Offensive Line

2006: Started all eight games in which he played at left tackle ... Helped FSU rank third in the ACFC with 151.3 yards per game on the ground last fall.

Mike Iheakanwa

Lantham, Md. Duval 6-3 • 215 Sophomore 7 Linebacker

2006: Played in one game ... Made one tackle against Waynesburg (11/4).

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Nicholas Payne

Frostburg, Md. Northern Garrett 6-2 • 205 Sophomore 19 Punter

2006: Played in nine games ... Led the conference in punting (36.4 avg.) ... Third in the ACFC in punting yards (1,675) and total punts (46) ... Recorded a 57-yard punt against Thomas More (10/14) ... Had six punts inside the 20-yard line including two against SUNY Brockport (9/23).

Tyler Warn

Frostburg, Md. Northern Garrett 5-11 • 180 Sophomore 34 Running Back

2006: Played in three games ... Made two tackles; one against Apprentice (9/9) and the other against Randolph Macon (9/15) Nathan Menhorn

Berlin, Pa. Berlin Brothers Valley Greg Rhoades 5-11 • 165 Sophomore 49 Waldorf, Md. Kicker Stone 6-3 • 285 Sophomore 65 Offensive Line 2006: Second on the team in scoring with 16 points last fall ... Was 3-for-7 on field goals including a perfect 7-for-7 on extra points ... Capped his freshman year by winning the McGlinchey Award after kicking three FG’s against Salisbury in the Eighth Annual Regents’ Cup. 2006: Played on the junior varsity squad.

Chris Papanicolas Trey Weatherholtz Jefferson, Md. Brunswick Dundalk, Md. 6-3 • 195 Patapsco Sophomore 88 5-10 • 155 Tight End Sophomore 17 Running Back

2006: Played in one game ... Made one tackle against Salisbury (11/11) 2006: Returned five punts for 16 yards averaging 3.2 yards per return.

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Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Newport News Apprentice Randolph Macon SUNY Brockport Sept. 8 - 1:00 pm Sept. 15 - 1:00 pm Sept. 22 - 1:00 pm Apprentice Field - Newport News, Va. Day Field - Ashland, Va. Bob Boozer Field - Brockport, N.Y.

Location: Newport News, Va. Location: Ashland, Va. Location: Brockport, N.Y. Nickname: Builders Nickname: Yellow Jackets Nickname: Golden Eagles Head Coach: Phil Janaro Head Coach: Pedro Arruza Head Coach: Rocco Salomone Career Record: 37-49/8 years Career Record: 7-23/3 years Career Record: 76-46-1/12 years Football SID: Jim Heath Football SID: Chris Kilcoyne Football SID: Kelly Vergin SID Phone: (757) 688-4935 SID Phone: (804) 752-7387 SID Phone: (585) 395-2218 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Conference: Atlantic Central Football Conference Conference: Old Dominion Athletic Conference Conference: Atlantic Central Football Conference 2006 Record (Conference): 7-3 (2-2) 2006 Record (Conference): 2-8 (0-6) 2006 Record (Conference): 4-6 (2-2) All-Time Series: 9-5-1 FSU All-Time Series: 2-3 RMC All-Time Series: 4-11 Brockport Current Streak: APP, W2 Current Streak: RMC, W3 Current Streak: Brockport, W7 First Meeting: 1974 - FSU 28-12 First Meeting: 1979 - FSU 14-3 First Meeting: 1992 - Brockport 31-17 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/Multiple Basic Offense/Defense: N/A Basic Offense/Defense: Pro Set/4-4

2007 Schedule 2007 Schedule 2007 Schedule Sept. 1 Fairmont State 1:00 pm Sept. 1 at Denison 1:00 pm Sept. 8 Salisbury * 1:00 pm Sept. 8 Frostburg State * 1:00 pm Sept. 8 at Johns Hopkins 1:00 pm Sept. 15 SUNY Cortland 1:00 pm Sept. 22 at Emory & Henry 1:00 pm Sept. 15 Frostburg State 1:00 pm Sept. 22 Frostburg State * 1:00 pm Sept. 29 at Salisbury * 1:00 pm Sept. 22 at Catholic * 1:00 pm Sept. 29 at Ithaca 1:00 pm Oct. 6 Morrisville State 1:00 pm Sept. 29 Washington & Lee * 1:00 pm Oct. 6 at St. John Fisher 4:00 pm Oct. 13 Wesley * 1:00 pm Oct. 6 Carnegie Mellon 1:00 pm Oct. 13 Springfield 1:00 pm Oct. 20 at SUNY Maritime # 1:00 pm Oct. 13 Emory & Henry * 1:00 pm Oct. 20 Wesley * 1:00 pm Oct. 27 at Southern Virginia 1:00 pm Oct. 27 at Guilford * 1:00 pm Oct. 27 at SUNY Morrisville 1:00 pm Nov. 3 SUNY Brockport * 1:00 pm Nov. 3 at Bridgewater * 1:00 pm Nov. 3 at Apprentice * 1:00 pm Nov. 11 Chowan $ 1:00 pm Nov. 10 Hampden-Sydney * 1:00 pm Nov. 10 at Buffalo State 1:00 pm * ACFC Opponent * ODAC Opponent * ACFC Opponent # Mariners Classic $ Oyster Bowl

2006 Results 2006 Results 2006 Results Sept. 2 at N.C. Wesleyan W/21-20 Sept. 2 Denison W/20-14 Sept. 9 at Salisbury * W/21-3 Sept. 9 at Frostburg State * W/20-10 Sept. 9 Johns Hopkins L/14-21 Sept. 16 at SUNY Cortland L/10-17 Sept. 23 Emory & Henry L/7-16 Sept. 16 at Frostburg State W/10-7 Sept. 23 at Frostburg State * W/22-0 Sept. 30 Salisbury * L/0-25 Sept. 23 Catholic * L/7-14 Sept. 30 Ithaca L/7-26 Oct. 7 at Morrisville State, NY W/21-13 Sept. 30 at Washington & Lee * L/10-33 Oct. 7 St. John Fisher L/20-27 Oct. 14 at Wesley * L/7-41 Oct. 14 at Emory Henry * L/7-28 Oct. 14 at Springfield L/3-27 Oct. 21 Maritime # W/41-0 Oct. 21 at McDaniel L/14-24 Oct. 21 at Wesley * L/17-48 Oct. 28 Southern Va. W/32-0 Oct. 28 Guilford * L/6-14 Oct. 28 SUNY Morrisville W/16-0 Nov. 4 at SUNY Brockport * W/32-18 Nov. 4 Bridgewater * L/24-35 Nov. 4 Apprentice * L/18-31 Nov. 11 Chowan $ W/37-0 Nov. 11 at Hampden-Sydney * L/21-46 Nov. 11 Buffalo State W/48-0 * ACFC Opponent * ACFC Opponent * ACFC Opponent # Mariners Classic $ Oyster Bowl

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Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Duquesne Wesley Southern Virginia Sept. 29 - 1:00 pm Oct. 6 - 1:00 pm Oct. 13 - 1:00 pm Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field - Pittsburgh, Pa. Wesley Athletic Complex - Dover, Del. Bobcat Stadium - Frostburg, Md.

Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. Location: Dover, Del. Location: Buena Vista, Va. Nickname: Dukes Nickname: Wolverines Nickname: Knights Head Coach: Jerry Schmitt Head Coach: Mike Drass Head Coach: Mike Smith Career Record: 42-27/7 years Career Record: 110-39-1 Career Record: 0-0/first year Football SID: Dave Saba Football SID: Geoff Goyne Football SID: Kyle Chilton SID Phone: (412) 396-5861 SID Phone: (302) 736-2450 SID Phone: (540) 261-4524 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected]@rmc.edu SID Email: [email protected] Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Conference: Atlantic Central Football Conference Conference: Independent 2006 Record (Conference): 7-3 (3-1) 2006 Record (Conference): 13-1 (4-0) 2006 Record (Conference): 3-7 All-Time Series: 3-0 FSU All-Time Series: 9-5 FSU All-Time Series: First Meeting Current Streak: FSU, W3 Current Streak: WC, W3 Current Streak: N/A First Meeting: 1981 - FSU W/21-20 First Meeting: 1987 - FSU 37-0 First Meeting: N/A Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: N/A Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: N/A Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple/4-3 Basic Offense/Defense: N/A Basic Offense/Defense: N/A

2007 Schedule 2007 Schedule 2007 Schedule Sept. 1 Bucknell 6:00 pm Sept. 1 N.C. Wesleyan 1:00 pm Aug. 25 at Kentucky Wesleyan 6:00 pm Sept. 15 at Brown 12:30 pm Sept. 8 Delaware Valley 1:00 pm Sept. 1 Guilford 1:00 pm Sept. 22 at Sacred Heart 1:00 pm Sept. 14 at Widener 7:00 pm Sept. 8 Ferrum 1:00 pm Sept. 22 Montclair State 1:00 pm Sept. 29 Frostburg State 1:00 pm Sept. 14 Lincoln 7:00 pm Sept. 29 Huntingdon 1:00 pm Oct. 6 at Marist * 1:00 pm Sept. 22 at George Mason 1:00 pm Oct. 6 Frostburg State * 1:00 pm Oct. 13 at St. Francis (Pa.) 1:00 pm Oct. 13 at Apprentice * 1:00 pm Sept. 29 West Virginia State 1:00 pm Oct. 20 Robert Morris 1:00 pm Oct. 20 at SUNY Brockport * 1:00 pm Oct. 5 Kentucky Christian 7:00 pm Oct. 27 at Iona * 1:00 pm Oct. 27 Salisbury * 1:00 pm Oct. 13 at Frostburg State 6:00 pm Nov. 10 La Salle * 1:00 pm Nov. 10 at SUNY Morrisville 1:00 pm Oct. 20 Faulkner 1:00 pm Nov. 17 at Monmouth Noon * ACFC Opponent Oct. 27 Apprentice 1:00 pm * MAAC Opponent Nov. 10 Edward Waters 1:00 pm 2006 Results Sept. 2 Waynesburg W/41-14 Sept. 9 Averett W/38-17 2006 Results Sept. 16 Seton Hill W/49-13 Sept. 2 at Bucknell (OT) L/28-31 Sept. 30 at Huntingdon W/38-17 2006 Results Sept. 9 at Robert Morris W/27-7 Oct. 7 at Frostburg State * W/32-7 Aug. 26 at Urbana L/7-52 Sept. 16 St. Francis (Pa.) W/41-10 Oct. 14 Apprentice * W/41-7 Sept. 02 Cumberland L/17-24 Sept. 23 Sacred Heart W/24-21 Oct. 21 SUNY Brockport * W/48-17 Sept. 09 N.C. Wesleyan L/7-42 Sept. 30 West Liberty State L/19-21 Oct. 28 at Salisbury * W/13-10 Sept. 16 at Virginia-Wise L/13-49 Oct. 7 at Fordham W/20-17 Nov. 4 Chowan W/37-3 Sept. 23 at Greensboro L/16-17 Nov. 11 SUNY Morrisville W/53-14 Oct. 14 at St. Peter’s W/35-21 Sept. 30 Chowan W/28-25 Nov. 18 Dickinson ! W/49-21 Oct. 21 Marist * W/40-10 Oct. 07 at West Virginia State L/14-17 Nov. 25 Carnegie Mellon ! W/37-0 Oct. 28 Iona * L/13-17 Dec. 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor ! W/34-20 Oct. 14 George Mason W/17-7 Nov. 4 at La Salle * W/38-0 Dec. 9 at Wisconsin-Whitewater $ L/7-44 Oct. 28 at Apprentice L/0-32 * MAAC Opponent * ACFC Opponent Nov. 04 at Edward Waters W/34-16 ! NCAA Tournament $ NCAA Semifinals

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Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Union (Ky.) Westminster Salisbury Oct. 20 - 1:00 pm Oct. 27 - 1:30 pm Nov. 10 - 2:00 pm Bobcat Stadium - Frostburg, Md. Harold Burry Stadium - New Wilmington, Pa. U.S. Naval Academy - Annapolis, Md.

Location: Barbourville, Ky. Location: New Wilmington, Pa. Location: Salisbury, Md. Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Titans Nickname: Sea Gulls Head Coach: Tommy Reid Head Coach: Jeff Hand Head Coach: Sherman Wood Career Record: 18-40/7 years Career Record: 43-38/8 years Career Record: 74-68-1/14 years Football SID: Jay Stancil Football SID: Justin Zackal Football SID: Sam Atkinson SID Phone: (606) 546-1292 SID Phone: (724) 946-6357 SID Phone: (410) 543-6016 SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] Conference: Mid-South Conference (NAIA) Conference: Presidents’ (PAC) Conference: Atlantic Central Football Conference 2006 Record (Conference): 3-7 (1-4) 2006 Record (Conference): 2-8 (1-5) 2006 Record (Conference): 6-5 (2-2) All-Time Series: 1-0 FSU All-Time Series: 3-8-1 WC All-Time Series: 18-16 SU Current Streak: FSU, W1 Current Streak: FSU W2 Current Streak: SU, W3 First Meeting: 2006 - FSU 7-3 First Meeting: 1975 - WC 55-0 First Meeting: 1973 - FSU 15-10 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple I/3-3 Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple Pro Style/3-4 Basic Offense/Defense: Multiple Option/3-5-3

2007 Schedule 2007 Schedule 2007 Schedule Sept. 8 Salisbury * 1:00 pm Sept. 1 vs. Cumberlands * 7:00 pm Sept. 1 at Allegheny 1:00 pm Sept. 15 SUNY Cortland 1:00 pm Sept. 8 Lambuth 1:30 pm Sept. 8 at St. Vincent 1:30 pm Sept. 22 Frostburg State * 1:00 pm Sept. 15 at Malone 7:00 pm Sept. 15 Geneva 1:30 pm Sept. 29 at Ithaca 1:00 pm Sept. 22 at Pikeville * 6:00 pm Sept. 29 Grove City * 1:30 pm Oct. 6 at St. John Fisher 4:00 pm Sept. 29 at Shorter 1:00 pm Oct. 6 at Thomas More * 1:30 pm Oct. 13 Springfield 1:00 pm Oct. 6 Cumberland (Tenn.) 1:30 pm Oct. 13 Washington & Jefferson * 1:30 pm Oct. 20 Wesley * 1:00 pm Oct. 13 Campbellsville * 1:30 pm Oct. 20 at Bethany * 1:30 pm Oct. 27 at SUNY Morrisville 1:00 pm Oct. 20 at Frostburg State 1:00 pm Oct. 27 Frostburg State 1:30 pm Nov. 3 at Apprentice * 1:00 pm Oct. 27 at Virginia-Wise * 1:30 pm Nov. 3 Thiel * 1:30 pm Nov. 10 at Buffalo State 1:00 pm Nov. 3 West Virginia Tech * 1:30 pm Nov. 10 at Waynesburg * 1:30 pm * ACFC Opponent Nov. 10 at Georgetown * 1:30 pm * PAC Opponent * MSC Opponent 2006 Results Sept. 2 at Washington & Jefferson W/32-14 2006 Results 2006 Results Sept. 9 SUNY Brockport * L/3-21 Sept. 2 vs. Cumberlands * L/9-21 Sept. 1 Allegheny L/10-35 Sept. 16 Christopher Newport (OT) L/17-23 Sept. 9 at Chowan W/23-20 Sept. 16 at Carnegie Mellon L/6-33 Sept. 23 at Montclair State L/3-27 Sept. 23 Bethel W/26-7 Sept. 23 Adrian (2OT) W/27-24 Sept. 30 at Apprentice * W/25-0 Sept. 30 Pikeville * W/39-17 Sept. 30 at Grove City * L/20-21 Oct. 14 SUNY Morrisville W/65-7 Oct. 7 at Belhaven L/23-26 Oct. 7 Thomas More * L/14-42 Oct. 19 at St. Peter’s L/23-26 Oct. 14 at Lambuth L/3-9 Oct. 14 at Washington & Jefferson * L/7-50 Oct. 28 Wesley * L/10-13 Oct. 21 Frostburg State L/3-7 Oct. 21 Bethany * W/49-13 Nov. 4 at Widener W/17-14 Oct. 28 Georgetown L/14-42 Oct. 28 at Frostburg State L/6-14 Nov. 11 vs. Frostburg State *& W/42-15 Nov. 4 at West Virginia Tech * L/37-43 Nov. 4 at Thiel * L/27-45 Nov. 18 at Delaware Valley @ W/15-9 Nov. 11 at Virginia-Wise * L/7-21 Nov. 11 Waynesburg * L/9-21 * ACFC Opponent * MSC Opponent * PAC Opponent & Eighth Annual Regent’s Cup - Towson, Md. @ ECAC South Atlantic Bowl

20 2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Regents' Cup

THE REGENTS CUP The long-time battle between in-state foes Frostburg State and Salisbury has always been intense, but the series has featured added incentive with the advent of the Regents Cup Game. Beginning in 1999, the Bobcats and Sea Gulls began competing for the award given by the University System of Maryland Board of Regents to the winner of the only football game that features two USM member institutions. The Regents Cup is held the last Saturday of the regular season, and members of the USM Board of Regents present to the winning coach and team captains the trophy which the victors display on their campus until the following year’s game. The winning team also claims the title “Champion of Football in Maryland,” which is engraved on the Cup along with each year’s game score. Frostburg State and Salisbury have faced each other every season since 1973, and the teams’ status as Maryland’s only public, football-playing schools on the Division III level since the late 1970s has only raised the intensity of the rivalry. Salisbury dominated the series in the 1980s, winning seven straight contests (1982-88). Five of those victories came under the direction of head coach Mike McGlinchey, who guided the Sea Gulls to three NCAA Playoff appearances from 1982-86. After leaving Salisbury to coach Central Connecticut State, McGlinchey returned to Maryland and assumed the head coaching position at Frostburg State in 1992. McGlinchey guided the Bobcats to a 3-1 record against the Sea Gulls and led FSU to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Playoffs in 1993. The last six meetings have featured another twist, with Salisbury Head Coach Sherman Wood and Frostburg State Head Coach Rubin Stevenson guiding their respective teams. The two were teammates — and roommates — at Salisbury in 1982-83 and helped the Sea Gulls reach the 1983 NCAA Division III national semifinals. Salisbury dominated the early years, winning 13 of the first 16 meetings. The Bobcats turned the tables beginning in 1989 and have claimed 13 of the last 17 contests. However, Salisbury leads the all-time series 18-16 and has captured the last three meetings. REGENTS CUP HISTORY Frostburg State 23, Salisbury 22 • November 13, 1999 • PSINet Stadium • Baltimore, Md. THE SERIES In the inaugural meeting for the coveted Regents Cup Trophy, Sea Gull kicker Paul Jacko’s 41-yard field goal attempt sailed wide left The all-time series is led by Salisbury as time expired as Frostburg State held on for the exciting victory. The Bobcats, who clinched the first official ACFC championship 18-16. with the win, trailed, 22-15, with 3:56 to play before senior Jason Henry connected with senior Greg Cooper on a 47-yard scoring strike to pull FSU to within one with 2:43 left. Senior Craig Hopkins followed with a two-point conversion run to provide the winning margin. Sept. 22, 1973 FSU 15, at SU 10 Oct. 12, 1974 SU 21, at FSU 14 Salisbury 18, Frostburg State 8 • November 11, 2000 • RFK Stadium • Washington, D.C. Nov. 15, 1975 at SU 53, FSU 30 Salisbury evened the Regents Cup series behind a ground attack that racked up 243 of the team’s 336 total yards. Freshman Mac Mollet ran for 86 yards and a touchdown and also completed 9-of-12 passes for 93 yards. Paul Jacko sandwiched field goals of 21 Oct. 2, 1976 SU 20, at FSU 6 and 22 yards around a Reggie Boyce 14-yard touchdown run as the Sea Gulls built an 18-0 lead through three quarters. Oct. 1, 1977 at SU 14, FSU 11 Sept. 30, 1978 SU 29, at FSU 0 Frostburg State 30, Salisbury 27 (OT) • November 10, 2001 • RFK Stadium • Washington, D.C. For the second time in three years, the Regents Cup title was decided on the game’s final play, as junior Tim Wilkins hauled in Sept. 29, 1979 at SU 16, FSU 6 a 13-yard touchdown pass from sophomore Grant Burrough in overtime to lift Frostburg State to a thrilling. Salisbury forced the Sept. 27, 1980 at FSU 38, SU 0 extra session on a Tony Ellis three-yard touchdown run with 2:36 to play and used a 23-yard field goal from Paul Jacko on the first Sept. 26, 1981 FSU 30, at SU 19 possession of overtime to take a 27-24 lead. On FSU’s ensuing attempt, Burrough lobbed a fade pass to Wilkins in the right corner of the end zone to lift the Bobcats to another exciting victory. Sept. 25, 1982 SU 21, at FSU 17 Sept. 24, 1983 at SU 29, FSU 14 Frostburg State 37, Salisbury 7 • November 16, 2002 • Towson Stadium • Towson, Md. Sept. 22, 1984 SU 17, at FSU 14 Frostburg State converted five Salisbury miscues into 35 points as the Bobcats trounced the 14th-ranked Sea Gulls to win their second-straight Regents Cup title and third in the four-year history of the contest. FSU also captured its second ACFC crown in four Sept. 28, 1985 at SU 23, FSU 11 years. With the win, FSU evened the all-time series with Salisbury at 15 by winning for the 12th time in the last 14 meetings. Sept. 27, 1986 SU 48, at FSU 9 Sept. 26, 1987 at SU 40, FSU 0 Frostburg State 15, Salisbury 14 • November 15, 2003 • Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, Md. Senior Grant Burrough tossed an eight-yard touchdown pass to senior Roy Olson with 10:33 left, and Frostburg State stopped Sept. 24, 1988 SU 24, at FSU 17 Salisbury on a fourth-and-four play from the Bobcat 36 with 55 seconds remaining to claim a thrilling 15-14 victory. Frostburg State, Sept. 23, 1989 FSU 35, at SU 10 which won the Regents Cup for the fourth time in the game’s five years, finished its season 4-5 and captured the ACFC title for the Sept. 22, 1990 at FSU 34, SU 7 second year in a row. With the Sea Gulls ahead 14-9, the Bobcats moved back in front for good on a 13-play, 72-yard drive. Burrough hit sophomore Sept. 28, 1991 FSU 39, at SU 14 Gil Bolden for a 21-yard gain on fourth-and-11 from the SU 27-yard line and then found Olson two plays later for the go-ahead score. Sept. 26, 1992 at FSU 31, SU 14 However, the two-point pass failed and the Sea Gulls had one final chance when Burrough fumbled at the FSU 42 with 2:14 left. Sept. 25, 1993 FSU 34, at SU 21 Bobcat sophomore Josh Morris sealed the win when he broke up a pass on fourth-and-four at the 36 with 55 seconds left. Sept. 24, 1994 at FSU 46, SU 17 Salisbury 23, Frostburg State 7 • November 13, 2004 • Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, Md. Sept. 23, 1995 at SU 35, FSU 28 Junior quarterback Dustin Johnson ran for 83 yards and a touchdown and completed 7-of-11 passes for 79 yards and a score to lead Sept. 28, 1996 at FSU 28, SU 3 No. 5 Salisbury to a 23-7 victory over Frostburg State in the Sixth Annual Regents Cup Game. Johnson won the Mike McGlinchey Most Valuable Player Award for the Sea Gulls, who improved to 10-0 overall and captured their first ACFC title with a 5-0 mark. Sept. 27, 1997 FSU 16, at SU 7 Freshman Antoine Beale ran 20 times for 135 yards and caught six passes for 60 yards and a touchdown to earn the McGlinchey Sept. 26, 1998 at FSU 17, SU 14 Award for the Bobcats, who finished the season 2-8 overall and 1-4 in the ACFC. Nov. 13, 1999 FSU 23, SU 22 $ Nov. 11, 2000 SU 18, FSU 8 ! Salisbury 30, Frostburg State 24 • November 12, 2005 • Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, Md. Senior Brock Boland was a perfect 3-for-3 including the 45-yard game-winning field goal for Salisbury as it downed Frostburg State, Nov. 10, 2001 FSU 30, SU 27 (ot) ! 30-24, in the Seventh Annual Regents’ Cup Game. Boland received the Mike McGlinchey MVP award for the Sea Gulls for his effort Nov. 16, 2002 FSU 37, SU 7 ^ while junior Lathon Romaine captured the honor for the Bobcats posting nine tackles, three for loss, and an interception. Nov. 15, 2003 FSU 15, SU 14 ^ The opening half saw both teams score a pair of touchdowns to deadlock the game at 14 apeice at halftime. Boland booted a 29-yard field goal early in the second half and senior Leroy Satchell broke 30 yards to further extend SU’s lead to 24-14 with 6:11 Nov. 13, 2004 SU 23, FSU 7 ^ ^ left in the third quarter. Nov. 12, 2005 SU 30, FSU 24 ^ The Bobcats would again answer, when Young scored his second touchdown of the game on a seven-yard run at 13:11 in the Nov. 11, 2006 SU 42, FSU 15 ^ fourth. Frostburg State later tied the game after a Peters fumble led to a Mark Sedlock 32-yard field goal with 6:31 remaining. The Sea Gulls kicked two field goals late in the game to earn a 30-24 victory. $ at PSINet Stadium (Baltimore, Md.) Salisbury 42, Frostburg State 15 • November 11, 2006 • Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, Md. ! at RFK Stadium (Washington, D.C.) Salisbury amassed 402 yards on the ground as the Sea Gulls beat Frostburg State 42-15 in the Eighth Annual Regets’ Cup Game. FSU could only muster a pair of field goals in the first half as SU led at the break 21-6. The Gulls kept the pressure on in the second ^ at Unitas Stadium (Towson, Md.) half, scoring three more touchdowns while limiting the Bobcats to just one touchdown early in the fourth.

2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 21 The ACFC

2006 Atlantic Central Football Conference Final Standings ACFC OVERALL Team W L T PF PA W L T PF PA Wesley 4 0 0 134 41 13 1 0 517 204 Apprentice 2 2 0 58 94 7 3 0 217 143 Salisbury 2 2 0 80 49 6 5 0 252 169 SUNY Brockport 2 2 0 78 82 4 6 0 182 179 ACFC History Frostburg State 0 4 0 32 116 2 7 0 74 169 The Atlantic Central Football Conference, a football-only league competing among the NCAA Division III ranks within the South Region, was formed in the fall of 1997 2006 ACFC Players of the Week and began play officially in 1998. The league's inaugural September 2 Special Teams — Jim Robertson, LB, membership included six previous football independents: Co-Offensive — Chris Warrick, QB, Wesley Chowan College and Methodist College in North Carolina, Frostburg State Travis Reid, LB, Apprentice Rookie — Aaron Jackson, TB, Wesley Frostburg State University and Salisbury University in Defensive — Brandon Huntbach, LB, Wesley Maryland, Wesley College in Delaware and Ferrum Rookie — Thomas Moultrie, LB, Apprentice October 28 College in Virginia. Greensboro College in North Carolina Special Teams — Brendan Kincaid, K, Salisbury joined the ACFC in 1999. Offensive — Travis Reid, WR, Apprentice No official champion was crowned in 1998 due to Co-Defensive — Dale Buck, DE, SUNY Brockport September 9 Najier Frazer, DB, Frostburg State scheduling difficulties, and, in 1999, Frostburg State Offensive — Mike Bond, TE, SUNY Brockport claimed the first official ACFC title with a 5-1 league Co-Special Teams — Valdase Morris, Salisbury Defensive — Leroy Bracey, LB, Apprentice Garrett Axtell, LB, SUNY Brockport mark and finished 8-3 overall. In 2000, Wesley captured Co-Special Teams — Jake Reuter, K, Wesley the league title on the final weekend of the regular Rookie — Christian Cattanea, K, Wesley season with a thrilling 27-24 victory over Ferrum. The Thomas Moultrie, LB, Apprentice win propelled the Wolverines into the NCAA Division Rookie — Aaron Jackson, TB, Wesley November 4 III National Playoffs. Offensive — Jason Schatz, WR, Wesley Prior to the 2001 season, Chowan, Ferrum, Greensboro September 16 Co-Defensive — Bryan Robinson, DE, Wesley and Methodist moved to the Dixie Conference and Offensive — Chris Warrick, QB, Wesley Bryon Westbrook, Salisbury Newport News Apprentice joined the ACFC. Wesley Co-Defensive — Chris Loveland, LB, Salisbury Co-Special Teams — Brendan Kincaid, K, captured its second straight conference crown in 2001 Mathew Bennick, LB, SUNY Brockport Salisbury with a perfect 3-0 league record. Special Teams — Andrew Geisert, P, Salisbury Tony Scott, Apprentice The 2002 season saw all four teams finish .500 or Rookie — Gene Knight, TB, Wesley Rookie — Phil Caralla, P, Apprentice better, with Frostburg State claiming its second ACFC title with a 3-0 mark. The Bobcats posted a 6-5 overall record September 23 November 11 and advanced to the ECAC Southwest Championship, Offensive — Garet Lynch, RB, SUNY Brockport Offensive — Matt Skeval, QB, SUNY Brockport where they dropped a hard-fought 24-21 contest to Johns Defensive — Ricky Wilkerson, FS, Apprentice Defensive — Lance Ross, LB, Apprentice Hopkins. Salisbury, which was second in the league at Special Teams — Andrew Geisert, P, Salisbury Special Teams — Matthew Edelen, K, Apprentice 2-1, finished the regular season 9-1 overall and earned Rookie — Nicholas Payne, P, Frostburg State Rookie — Aaron Jackson, RB, Wesley an at-large berth to the NCAA playoffs where it fell to King’s 28-0. September 30 Frostburg State repeated its undefeated run through Offensive — Michael Clarke, WR, Wesley the conference in 2003, claiming its second straight Defensive — Sean Mathews, LB, Wesley crown and third in five years with a 3-0 league mark en Special Teams — Christian Cattanea, K, Wesley route to a 4-5 overall finish. Salisbury started the year with Co-Rookie — Reggie Gooch, DB, Salisbury seven straight victories and finished second in the league Garrett Axtell, LB, SUNY Brockport at 2-1 and 7-2 overall. Expansion hit the ACFC in 2004 as two schools from October 7 New York — Buffalo State College and SUNY Brockport Offensive — Zack Luke, QB, SUNY Brockport — joined the league. The ACFC crown stayed in the Defensive — Jamaal Williams, DT, Wesley state of Maryland but shifted to the Eastern Shore as Special Teams — Eric Lowry, Wesley Salisbury ran through the league with a perfect 5-0 mark Co-Rookie — Aaron Jackson, RB, Wesley and went on to finish the regular season 10-0. The Sea Thomas Moultrie, LB, Apprentice Gulls earned another berth in the NCAA playoffs where they dropped a 35-24 decision to Christopher Newport in the opening round. October 14 In 2005 and 2006, Wesley emerged as the top team Co-Offensive — Chris Warrick, QB, Wesley in the ACFC. The Wolverines posted 25 wins to just three Ronnie Curley, QB, Salisbury losses during that span while two of those defeats came at Co-Defensive — Bryan Robinson, DE, Wesley the hands of Wisconsin-Whitewater in NCAA Tournament Dale Buck, DE, SUNY Brockport semifinals. WC also posted a stellar 8-1 record against Co-Special Teams — Byron Westbrook, Salisbury the conference during those two seasons. Chris Cattanea, K, Wesley Rookie — Mike Ward, DT, Wesley ACFC Administration Commissioner...... Stephen Bamford Sports Information Director . . . . Jim Heath (Apprentice) October 21 Gabe Ellis will anchor the Frostburg State defense Heath’s Phone ...... (757) 688-4935 Offensive — Bruce Freeman, RB, Apprentice after leading the team in tackles (64) last year. Heath's E-mail...... [email protected] Defensive — Gabe Ellis, DE, Frostburg State Web Site...... www.acfcfootball.com

22 2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 ACFC Statistics

SCORING OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE OPPONENT PENALTIES-YARDS (AVG/G) 1. Wesley ...... 36.9 1. Wesley ...... 409.4 1. Frostburg State...... 56-490 (54.4) 2. Salisbury...... 22.9 2. SUNY Brockport...... 296.7 2. SUNY Brockport...... 67-527 (52.7) 3. Apprentice ...... 21.7 3. Salisbury...... 287.5 3. Salisbury...... 65-522 (47.5) 4. SUNY Brockport...... 18.2 4. Apprentice ...... 263.8 4. Wesley ...... 62-576 (41.1) 5. Frostburg State...... 8.2 5. Frostburg State...... 256.8 5. Apprentice ...... 51-400 (40.0)

SCORING DEFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE 1. Apprentice ...... 14.3 1. Apprentice ...... 241.7 1. SUNY Brockport...... 8-15 (53.3) 2. Wesley ...... 14.6 2. Salisbury...... 255.3 2. Wesley ...... 9-18 (50.0) 3. Salisbury...... 15.4 3. Wesley ...... 256.9 3. Apprentice ...... 12-29 (41.4) 4. SUNY Brockport...... 17.9 4. SUNY Brockport...... 279.4 4. Salisbury...... 6-16 (37.5) 5. Frostburg State...... 18.8 5. Frostburg State...... 280.9 5. Frostburg State...... 9-26 (34.6)

PASS OFFENSE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE OPPONENT FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSION PCT. 1. Wesley ...... 247.7 1. Apprentice ...... 17.7 1. Wesley ...... 10-36 (27.8) 2. SUNY Brockport...... 166.1 2. Salisbury...... 9.2 2. Salisbury...... 7-20 (35.0) 3. Apprentice ...... 144.4 3. Wesley ...... 7.0 3. SUNY Brokcport...... 7-19 (36.8) 4. Frostburg State...... 105.4 4. SUNY Brockport...... 4.0 4. Frostburg State...... 7-14 (50.0) 5. Salisbury...... 69.9 5. Frostburg Sate ...... 3.8 Apprentice ...... 10-20 (50.0)

PASS DEFENSE PASS EFFICIENCY THIRD-DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE 1. Frostburg State...... 106.2 1. Wesley ...... 153.2 1. Wesley ...... 72-169 (42.6) 2. SUNY Brockport...... 124.0 2. Apprentice ...... 128.7 2. SUNY Brockport...... 53-130 (40.8) 3. Apprentice ...... 125.5 3. Salisbury...... 114.0 3. Apprentice ...... 44-125 (35.2) 4. Salisbury...... 161.3 4. SUNY Brockport...... 113.3 4. Salisbury ...... 43-129 (33.3) 5. Wesley ...... 163.4 5. Frostburg State...... 81.1 5. Frostburg State...... 40-121 (33.1)

KICKOFF RETURNS PASS DEFENSE EFFICIENCY OPPONENT THIRD-DOWN CONVERSION PCT. 1. Wesley ...... 22.0 1. Wesley ...... 94.1 1. Wesley ...... 60-212 (28.3) 2. Salisbury...... 20.1 2. Frostburg State...... 103.2 2. Apprentice ...... 35-116 (30.2) 3. Frostburg State...... 19.9 3. Apprentice ...... 103.7 3. Salisbury...... 48-148 (32.4) 4. SUNY Brockport...... 17.6 4. Salisbury...... 110.1 4. Frostburg State...... 40-118 (33.9) 5. Apprentice ...... 16.6 5. SUNY Brockport...... 117.2 5. SUNY Brockport...... 43-125 (34.4)

PUNTING FIRST DOWNS SACKS AGAINST-YARDS 1. Salisbury...... 32.8 1. Wesley ...... 276 1. Wesley ...... 12-87 2. Wesley ...... 29.7 2. SUNY Brockport...... 166 2. Frostburg State...... 13-106 3. SUNY Brockport...... 29.3 3. Salisbury...... 165 3. Salisbury...... 16-104 4. Apprentice ...... 29.0 4. Apprentice ...... 152 4. Apprentice ...... 24-138 5. Frostburg State...... 28.2 5. Frostburg State...... 126 5. SUNY Brockport...... 29-166

TURNOVER MARGIN OPPONENT FIRST DOWNS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Apprentice ...... 1.30 1. Frostburg State...... 128 1. Wesley ...... 12-15 (.800) 2. Wesley ...... 0.79 2. Apprentice ...... 144 2. Salisbury...... 10-14 (.714) 3. Salisbury...... 0.00 3. Salisbury...... 149 3. SUNY Brockport...... 4-6 (.667) 4. SUNY Brockport...... -1.00 4. SUNY Brockport...... 150 4. Apprentice ...... 1-2 (.500) 5. Frostburg State...... -1.67 5. Wesley ...... 210 5. Frostburg State...... 3-7 (.429)

RUSHING OFFENSE SACKS BY-YARDS PAT KICKING 1. Salisbury ...... 217.5 1. Wesley ...... 33-209 1. Salisbury...... 22-22 (1.000) 2. Wesley ...... 161.6 2. Salisbury...... 22-135 Frostburg State ...... 7-7 (1.000) 3. Frostburg State...... 151.3 3. Apprentice ...... 20-153 3. SUNY Brockport...... 18-19 (.947) 4. SUNY Brockport...... 130.6 4. Frostburg State...... 16-106 4. Wesley ...... 63-69 (.913) 5. Apprentice ...... 119.4 SUNY Brockport ...... 16-104 5. Apprentice ...... 20-28 (.714)

RUSHING DEFENSE PENALTIES-YARDS (AVG/G) TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 1. Wesley...... 93.5 1. Salisbury...... 60-507 (46.1) 1. Apprentice ...... 31:47 2. Salisbury...... 94.0 2. Frostburg State...... 48-417 (46.3) 2. Frostburg State...... 29:40 3. Apprentice ...... 116.2 3. SUNY Brockport...... 61-468 (46.8) 3. Salisbury...... 29:32 4. SUNY Brockport...... 155.4 4. Wesley ...... 88-766 (54.7) 4. SUNY Brockport...... 29:25 5. Frostburg State...... 174.7 5. Apprentice ...... 62-568 (56.8) 5. Wesley ...... 28:07

2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 23 2006 ACFC Statistics

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME 7. Ronnie Curley (SAL)...... 63.3 SCORING (Points per Game) 1. Garet Lynch (BROC)...... 98.0 8. Eric Lowry (WC) ...... 56.8 1. Chris Cattanea (WC) ...... 7.1 2. Bruce Freeman (APP) ...... 85.4 9. Jason Schatz (WC)...... 53.6 2. Michael Clarke (WC)...... 6.9 3. Aaron Jackson (WC)...... 84.2 10. Byron Westbrook (SAL) ...... 53.5 3. Jeremy Robinson (WC) ...... 6.5 4. Shanorm Young (FSU) ...... 71.1 4. Bruce Freeman (APP) ...... 5.4 5. Ronnie Curley (SAL)...... 63.3 INTERCEPTIONS 5. Brendan Kincaid (SAL) ...... 4.4 1. Byron Westbrook (SAL) ...... 5 6. Travis Reid (APP) ...... 4.2 PASSING YARDS PER GAME 2T. Quentin Forbes (APP) ...... 3 7. Garet Lynch (BROC)...... 4.0 1. Chris Warrick (WES)...... 237.2 Jaff Manley (SAL) ...... 3 2. Zack Luke (BROC) ...... 141.7 Bobby Maguire (WC) ...... 3 SCORING (TDs) 3. Kyle Franklin (APP) ...... 134.4 J. Santiago (WC) ...... 3 1. Michael Clarke (WC)...... 16 4. Andre Dixon (FSU) ...... 91.6 Sean Mathews (WC)...... 3 2. Jeremy Robinson (WC) ...... 14 5. Ronnie Curley (SAL)...... 57.2 7T. Marcus Morris (WC) ...... 2 3. Bruce Freeman (APP) ...... 9 6. Justyn Lankford (SAL) ...... 19.7 Mario Harris (WC)...... 2 4. Jason Schatz (WC)...... 8 B. Huntbach (WC)...... 2 5. Travis Reid (APP) ...... 7 TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME Trae Swann (WC) ...... 2 6T. Garet Lynch (BROC)...... 6 1. Chris Warrick (WES)...... 232.8 Aaron Jackson (WC)...... 6 2. Kyle Franklin (APP) ...... 136.3 PASS EFFICIENCY 8T. Mike Bond (BROC)...... 5 3. Zack Luke (BROC) ...... 131.9 1. Chris Warrick (WC)...... 152.5 Valdase Morris (SAL) ...... 5 4. Andre Dixon (FSU) ...... 126.0 2. Kyle Franklin (APP) ...... 131.8 Ronnie Curley (SAL)...... 5 5. Ronnie Curley (SAL)...... 120.5 3. Justyn Lankford (SAL) ...... 119.5 6. Garet Lynch (BROC)...... 98.0 4. Ronnie Curley (SAL)...... 112.2 SCORING (KICK) 7. Bruce Freeman (APP) ...... 85.4) 5. Zack Luke (BROC) ...... 102.1 1. Chris Cattanea (WC) ...... 7.1 8. Aaron Jackson (WC)...... 84.2 6. Andre Dixon (FSU) ...... 94.1 2. Brendan Kincaid (SAL) ...... 4.4 9. Shanorm Young (FSU) ...... 71.1 3. Adam Lancott (BROC) ...... 3.0 10. Justyn Lankford (SAL) ...... 40.8 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 4. Matthew Edelen ...... 2.3 1. Byron Westbrook (SAL) ...... 23.0 5. Nathan Mayhorn (FSU)...... 1.8 RECEPTIONS PER GAME 2. Lawrence Frost (APP) ...... 16.9 6. Andrew Geisert (SAL)...... 0.4 1. Travis Reid (APP) ...... 4.80 2. Jason Schatz (WC)...... 4.36 PUNTING AVERAGE FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE 3. Michael Clarke (WC)...... 4.29 1. Nicholas Payne (FSU) ...... 36.4 1. Chris Cattanea (WC) ...... 12-15 (80.0) 4. Mike Bond (BROC)...... 3.11 2. Jake Reuter (WC)...... 35.5 2. Brendan Kincaid (SAL) ...... 9-13 (69.2) 5. Mike Mahoney (BROC)...... 3.10 3. Andrew Geisert (SAL)...... 35.4 3. Adam Lancott (BROC) ...... 4-6 (66.7) 6. Shannon Brinson (BROC) ...... 2.78 4. Collin Hoffman (BROC) ...... 34.4 5. Matthew Edelen (APP) ...... 1-2 (50.0) 7. T.J. Changuris (FSU)...... 2.75 5. Phillip Caralla (APP) ...... 33.6 4. Nathan Mayhorn (FSU)...... 3-7 (42.9) 8. Fred Howze (FSU) ...... 2.44 6. Andrew Geisert (SAL)...... 1-1 (100.)

RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME PAT KICKING PERCENTAGE 1. Michael Clarke (WC)...... 93.1 1. Chris Cattanea (WC) ...... 63-69 (91.3) 2. Travis Reid (APP) ...... 79.8 2. Mathew Edelen (APP) ...... 20-28 (71.4) 3. Jason Schatz (WC)...... 53.5 4. Mike Mahoney (BROC)...... 44.4 TACKLES PER GAME 5. Fred Howze (FSU) ...... 37.1 1. B. Huntbach (WC)...... 113 (8.1) 6. Mike Bond (BROC)...... 34.4 2. Bryan Robinson (WC)...... 101 (7.2) 7. T.J. Changuris (FSU) ...... 29.8 3. Gabe Ellis (FSU)...... 64 (7.1) 8. Shannon Brinson (BROC) ...... 27.1 4. Najier Frazer (FSU) ...... 53 (6.6) 9. Markim Gordon (APP) ...... 23.6 5. Mario Harris (WC)...... 82 (6.3) 10. Eric Lowry (WC) ...... 23.3 6. Brendan Clancy (FSU) ...... 56 (6.2) 7. Lance Ross (APP) ...... 62 (6.2) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PER GAME 8. Ricky Wilkerson (APP) ...... 61 (6.1) 1. Garet Lynch (BROC)...... 109.2 9. Sean Mathews (WC)...... 85 (6.1) 2. Michael Clarke (WC)...... 101.8 10. Leroy Bracey (APP) ...... 60 (6.0) 3. Aaron Jackson (WC)...... 97.2 4. Travis Reid (APP) ...... 92.9 5. Bruce Freeman (APP) ...... 85.4 Nicholas Payne led the ACFC as a freshman averaging 36.4 yards per punt. 6. Shanorm Young (FSU) ...... 85.2

24 2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL The ACFC

2006 All-Atlantic Central Football Conference Honors 2007 ACFC Composite Schedule

First-Team Offense DB — Vincent Thomas, Frostburg State Saturday, September 1 QB — Chris Warrick, Wesley DB — Marcus Morris, Wesley Fairmont at Apprentice - 1:00 RB — Bruce Freeman, Apprentice DB — Ricky Wilkerson, Apprentice Albright at Salisbury - 1:00 RB — Aaron Jackson, Wesley DB — Najier Frazer, Frostburg State N.C. Wesleyan at Wesley - 1:00 WR — Travis Reid, Apprentice Saturday, September 8 WR — Michael Clarke, Wesley Second-Team Special Teams Frostburg State at Apprentice - 1:00 TE — Fred Howze, Frostburg State K — Brendan Kincaid, Salisbury Salisbury at SUNY Brockport - 1:00 OL — Thad Loomis, SUNY Brockport P — Nick Payne, Frostburg State Delaware Valley at Wesley - 1:00 OL — Norman Bauer, Wesley RS — Eric Lowry, Wesley OL — Andy Follaco, SUNY Brockport Friday, September 14 OL — Nick McCulley, Wesley Honorable Mention Wesley at Widener - 7:00

OL — Jonathon Gladden, Apprentice Frostburg State: Ryan Cutsail, Justin Bressler Saturday, September 15 Wesley: Sean Mathews, Ron Pryor Cortland State at SUNY Brockport - 1:00 First-Team Defense SUNY Brockport: Adam Lanctot Frostburg State at Randolph-Macon - 1:00 DL — Bryan Robinson, Wesley Salisbury: Ronnie Curley, Joe Galloway Salisbury at Christopher Newport - 1:00 DL — Orlando Robinson, Apprentice Apprentice: Joshua King, Franako Smith DL — Steve Marriott, SUNY Brockport Saturday, September 22 Apprentice at Emory & Henry - 1:00 DL — Dale Buck, SUNY Brockport Offensive Player of the Year Frostburg State at SUNY Brockport - 1:00 LB — Brandon Huntbach, Wesley Chris Warrick, QB, Wesley Delaware Valley at Salisbury - 1:00 LB — Billy Leinemann, Salisbury Montclair State at Wesley - 1:00 LB — Lathon Romaine, Frostburg State Defensive Player of the Year DB — Byron Westbrook, Salisbury Bryan Robinson, DL, Wesley Saturday, September 29 DB — Mario Harris, Wesley Apprentice at Salisbury - 1:00 SUNY Brockport at Ithaca - 1:00 DB — Quentin Forbes, Apprentice Rookie of the Year Hungtingdon (Ala.) at Wesley - 1:00 DB — Tony Scott, Apprentice Aaron Jackson, RB, Wesley Saturday, October 6 First-Team Special Teams Special Teams Player of the Year Morrisville State at Apprentice - 1:00 K — Christian Cattanea, Wesley Chris Cattanea, K, Wesley Frostburg State at Wesley - 1:00 P — Jake Reuter, Wesley SUNY Brockport at St. John Fisher - 4:00 Salisbury at Geneva - 6:00 RS — Byron Westbrook, Salisbury Coach of the Year

Phil Janaro, Apprentice Saturday, October 13 Second-Team Offense Wesley at Apprentice - 1:00 QB — Kyle Franklin, Apprentice Springfield at SUNY Brockport - 1:00 RB — Anthony Johnson, Salisbury Southern Virginia at Frostburg State - 1:00 RB — Shanorm Young, Frostburg State Salisbury at Morrisville - 1:00

WR — Jason Schatz, Wesley Saturday, October 20 WR — T.J. Changuris, Frostburg State Apprentice at SUNY Maritime - Noon TE — Jon Lanouette, Wesley Wesley at SUNY Brockport - 1:00 OL — Pete Wilson, Frostburg State Union (Ky.) at Frostburg State - 1:00 OL — Tim Metzger, Salisbury Becker at Salisbury - 1:00 OL — Kristos Miliotis, Salisbury Saturday, October 27 OL — Dave Kenderdine, Frostburg Apprentice at Southern Virginia - 1:00 OL — Jack Hopkins, Frostburg State SUNY Brockport at Morrisville State - 1:00 OL — Joshua Baker, Apprentice Salisbury at Wesley - 1:00 Frostburg State at Westminster - 1:30 Second-Team Defense DL — Nate Bowerman, SUNY Brockport Saturday, November 3 SUNY Brockport at Apprentice - 1:00 DL — Zach Armiger, Salisbury

DL — Al Lucci, SUNY Brockport Saturday, November 10 DL — Gabe Ellis, Frostburg State Fred Howze is the lone returning Bobcat from Chowan at Apprentice - 1:00 (Oyster Bowl) LB — Leory Bracey, Apprentice the ACFC's First Team. Last season, Howze SUNY Brockport at Buffalo State - 1:00 LB — Brendan Clancy, Frostburg State caught 22 passes for 334 yards and one Frostburg State vs. Salisbury - 2:00 (Regents' Cup Game) touchdown. LB — Garrett Axtell, SUNY Brockport Wesley at Morrisville State - 1:00

2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 25 2006 Review

GAME ONE GAME TWO Apprentice 20 Randolph Macon 10 Frostburg State 10 Frostburg State 7 Sept. 16, 2006 • Bobcat Stadium • Frostburg, Md. Sept. 23, 2006 • Bobcat Stadium • Frostburg, Md.

Junior Kyle Franklin threw for one touchdown and ran for another to lead Apprentice to Randolph Macon scored what proved to be the game-winning touchdown with 5:01 a 20-10 victory over Frostburg State at Bobcat Stadium. For the second consecutive left in the third quarter as it downed Frostburg State, 10-7, Saturday afternoon at year, FSU starts 0-1 overall and 0-1 in the ACFC while NNA improves to 2-0 and 1-0 Bobcat Stadium. in the conference. FSU falls to 0-2 on the season while RMC improves to 2-1. The Builders got on the board first when Franklin connected with sophomore wide With 5:01 left in the second quarter, Randolph Macon took a 3-0 lead when out Lawrence Frost for a 15-yard touchdown. Apprentice needed just 30 yards on senior kicker Reggie Moore booted a 42-yard field goal. The drive was setup when a seven plays and a Mathew Edelen extra point to take a 7-0 lead. Bobcat punt was blocked at their 42-yard line. On the ensuing possession, FSU mounted a 12-play 48-yard drive down to the On the second play of the drive, Kevin Allen broke off a 21-yard run down to the Apprentice 19-yard line, but the Builders’ junior linebacker Quentin Forbes intercepted FSU 13. The FSU defense then came up big with back-to-back sacks to push the a pass and returned the ball to the FSU 30-yard line. The Bobcats kept the Builders Yellow Jackets back to the 25. Allen’s third-down pass was incomplete forcing the from adding to their lead holding them to 16 yards on nine plays and a missed 30-yard field goal attempt. field goal. The first drive of the second half for the Yellow Jackets resulted in a touchdown Frostburg State took over on its own 14-yard line but a stalled drive resulted in a as they took a 10-0 lead. Freshman running back Zak Thornton rushed for 30 yards punt. However, freshman linebacker Thomas Moultrie blocked the kick and returned during the drive and Allen connected with senior wide receiver Khalil Shareef for 39- yards down to the Frostburg State one-yard line. Three plays later, Thornton found the ball 44-yards for an Apprentice touchdown. Edelen converted the extra point to the endzone for the game’s first touchdown. give to the visitor’s a 14-0 advantage. Freshman Arien Heggs gave the Bobcats a lift returning the ensuing kickoff 52 The Bobcats got on the board early in the third quarter when junior Najier Frazer yards to the Randolph Macon 35-yard line. After being sacked and shaken up on tackled tailback Bruce Freeman in the endzone for a safety. The score was setup first down, quarterback Andre Dixon re-entered on third down and threw a 19-yard when the Bobcats put together a 15-play 58-yard drive, but fumbled to ball away at touchdown to junior tight end Fred Howze to cut the Randolph Macon lead to 10-7. the NNA two-yard line. The fourth quarter proved to be difficult for the Bobcats as both drives resulted Apprentice answered on its next possession mounting a 10- play 71-yard scoring in fumbles. On its first drive, Dixon totaled 23 yards and Young ran for 20 as FSU drive, capped by a Franklin one-yard scoring run to take a 20-2 lead. made its way down to the RMC 35. On second and 10, Dixon fumbled and Kyle Frostburg State would bring the scoring to a close, when Young found the endzone Wiggins recovered for the Yellow Jackets. from four yards out and Andre Dixon connected with Fred Howze for the two-point The Bobcats got the ball back on their 20-yard line and Dixon passed to Howze conversion as FSU cut the deficit to 20-10 for 23-yards on the second play to put the hosts on their own 43-yard line. Two plays Despite the loss, FSU held the advantage over Apprentice in first downs (21-11), later, senior linebacker Chris Collins recovered a Dixon fumble with 54 seconds left rushing yards (169-115), total yards (274-198) and time of possession (35:58-24:02). to seal the win. Young led the offense running for 110 yards on 29 carries and one score while Young led the team in rushing, carrying the ball 19 times for 85 yards while senior linebacker Lathon Romaine led the defense with nine tackles. defensive end Gabe Ellis led the defense with 10 tackles, including one sack. GAME STATISTICS GAME STATISTICS Apprentice 7 7 0 6 - 20 Randolph Macon 7 7 0 6 - 20 Frostburg State 0 0 2 8 - 10 Frostburg State 0 0 2 8 - 10

APP FSU RMC FSU FIRST DOWNS 11 21 FIRST DOWNS 15 12 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-115 51-169 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-81 41-171 PASSING YDS (NET) 83 105 PASSING YDS (NET) 170 52 Passes Att-Comp-Int 13-6-0 22-11-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 46-198 73-274 Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-15-0 14-6-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 63-251 55-223 Punt Returns-Yards 1-44 1-1 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-33 3-56 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 2-9 Interception Returns-Yards 1-50 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-20 3-87 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-29.7 4-17.8 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-31.2 3-29.0 Penalties-Yards 8-76 5-35 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Possession Time 24:02 35:58 Third-Down Conversions 5-of-10 6-of-15 Penalties-Yards 5-55 3-15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-of-2 3-of-4 Possession Time 35:03 24:57 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-3 Third-Down Conversions 6-of-15 5-of-11 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-28 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-of-2 0-of-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-1 SCORING SUMMARY Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-25 5-37 First 6:26 APP - Lawrence Frost 15 pass from Kyle Franklin (Matthew Edelen kick) Second SCORING SUMMARY 5:00 APP - Thomas Moultrie 44 blocked punt (Mathew Edelen kick) Third Second 4:43 FSU - Najier Frazer safety 5:01 RMC - Reggie Moore 42 FG Fourth Third 12:39 APP - Kyle Franklin 1 run (Mathew Edelen kick) 5:01 RMC - Zak Thornton 1 run (Reggie Moore kick) 9:28 FSU - Shanorm Young 4 run (Fred Howze pass from Andre Dixon) 1:43 FSU - Fred Howze 19 pass from Andre Dixon (Nathan Menhorn kick)

STATISTICAL LEADERS STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING: FSU-Shanorm Young 29-110-1; APP-Sam Arnold 10-62-0. RUSHING: FSU-Shanorm Young 19-85-0; RMC-Zak Thornton 18-67-1. PASSING: FSU-Andre Dixon 11-22-105-0-1; APP-Kyle Franklin 6-13-83-1-0 PASSING: FSU-Andre Dixon 6-14-52-1-0; RMC-Kevin Allen 15-22-170-0-0 RECEIVING: FSU-Fred Howze 3-38-0; APP-Travis Reid 2-39-0. RECEIVING: FSU-Fred Howze 3-42-1; RMC-Joe Page 6-59-0. 26 2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 Review

GAME THREE GAME FOUR SUNY Brockport 22 Wesley 32 Frostburg State 0 Frostburg State 7 Sept. 30, 2006 • Bobcat Stadium • Frostburg, Md. Oct. 7, 2006 • Bobcat Stadium • Frostburg, Md.

Sophomore Garet Lynch racked up 262 yards on 26 carries including a pair of Freshman Jeremy Robinson scored two rushing touchdowns to lead No. 6 ranked touchdowns as SUNY Brockport handed Frostburg State a 22-0 defeat Saturday Wesley to a 32-7 victory over Frostburg State in Atlantic Central Football Conference afternoon at Bobcat Stadium. action Saturday afternoon at Bobcat Stadium. Despite outgaining the Bobcats (0-3, 0-2 ACFC) in total yards, 484-216, the The Wolverines (5-0, 1-0 ACFC) got on the board first when Christian Cattanea Golden Eagles (2-1, 2-0 ACFC) held a slim 7-0 lead until two touchdowns late in the booted a 22-yard field goal to give the visitors a 3-0 lead with 1:55 showing in the first quarter. Wesley would add to its lead late in the second period when Robinson fourth quarter put the game out of reach. capped a five play 66-yard drive with a one-yard touchdown. Lynch scored the first of his two touchdowns with 59 seconds left in the first Robinson scored his second touchdown of the afternoon just 3:22 into the second quarter. Zach Luke connected with Mike Bond for 18 yards, setting up the Lynch half. Robinson took the senior quarterback Chris Warrick handoff and dove over the seven-yard score. left side of the line and into the endzone to give Wesley a 16-0 advantage. Cattanea The Bobcat offense struggled on its first three possessions of the game totaling converted the extra point and WC appeared to be pulling away with a 17-0 lead. just 44 yards. However, on its fourth possession, FSU mounted a seven-play 60- FSU (0-4, 0-3 AMCC) answered with 11:00 left in the fourth quarter when junior yard drive to the SUNY Brockport 11. tailback Shanorm Young scored from two yards out to cut the Wolverine deficit to SUNY Brockport threatened on the ensuing drive when Lynch scampered 74 17-7. FSU started the drive on its own 36-yard line. yards down the sideline and appeared to score. However, he was caught from Junior Josh Hager completed four passes on the drive for 52 yards. On third and three, he connected with junior wideout Damian Shorter for 25 yards to the Wesley behind by senior linebacker Lathon Romaine who knocked the ball loose and 14. senior defensive back Mike Gray recovered it in the endzone for a touchback. On the ensuring kickoff, junior Eric Lowry returned the ball 89 yards for a Wesley The Golden Eagles were able to extend their lead to 14-0 with 6:24 left in the touchdown. The extra point was blocked and the scoreboard showed 23-7. game when Luke threw a 17-yard scoring strike to Bond in the back of the endzone. The Wolverine defense came up big on the ensuing FSU drive, when senior The drive was the longest by either team, going 91-yards on 11 plays in 5:21. The Mario Harris and junior Jon Drummonds forced Bobcat punter Nicholas Payne Golden Eagles ran the ball 10 times during the drive, led by sophomore Jeremy out of the back of the endzone for a safety. WC added to its lead with 6:50 left in Darron with 43 yards on six carries. the contest. Junior Jamal Williams stripped the ball from Hager in the endzone and On the ensuing possession, Frostburg State junior quarterback Josh Hager threw classmate Bryan Robinson recovered it for a 32-7 lead. an interception on the first play of the drive at the FSU 34-yard line. Despite the loss, FSU outgained Wesley in first downs (14-12), passing yards (121-90) and time of possession (31:57-28:03). Frostburg State’s defense was Brockport defensive back Matt Rice returned the ball to the Bobcat four, setting impressive as well, holding Warrick to just 90 yards passing on 9-of-20 attempts up the final touchdown of the afternoon. Lynch tallied his second score of the game with one interception. Warrick entered the game averaging 255.8 yards and three two plays later and junior Matt McCormick converted the two-point conversion as the touchdowns per contest. Golden Eagles took a 22-0 lead. Defensively, Frostburg State was led by senior defensive back Vincent Thomas Young led the Bobcat ground game, carrying the ball 12 times for 73 yards and with eight tackles including 0.5 tackles for loss. Hager led the Bobcat offense, junior cornerback Derek Schrader led the team with 10 tackles. completing 10-of-30 passes for 120 yards and one interception. GAME STATISTICS GAME STATISTICS SUNY Brockport 7 0 0 15 - 22 Wesley 3 7 7 15 - 32 Frostburg State 0 0 0 0 - 0 Frostburg State 0 0 0 7 - 7

BROCK FSU WC FSU FIRST DOWNS 22 8 FIRST DOWNS 12 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 54-342 24-129 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-165 35-57 PASSING YDS (NET) 142 87 PASSING YDS (NET) 90 121 Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-9-1 38-11-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-12-0 22-8-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 53-255 73-178 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-484 46-216 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-4 4-19 Punt Returns-Yards 3-7 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-137 5-110 Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 4-88 Interception Returns-Yards 1-4 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-48 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-32.1 7-41.7 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-36.7 8-41.5 Penalties-Yards 8-71 7-51 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1 Possession Time 28:03 31:57 Penalties-Yards 6-55 9-63 Third-Down Conversions 2-of-11 5-of-19 Possession Time 35:58 24:02 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-of-0 0-of-4 Third-Down Conversions 6-of-14 2-of-11 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 1-4 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-of-2 0-of-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-15 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 0-1 SCORING SUMMARY Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-20 First 1:55 WC - Chris Cattanea 22 FG Second SCORING SUMMARY 2:26 WC - Jeremy Robinson 1 run (Cattanea kick) First Third :59 BROCK - Garet Lynch 7 run (Adam Lancott kick) 11:38 WC - Jeremy Robinson 1 run (Cattanea kick) Fourth Fourth 11:00 FSU - Shanorm Young 2 run (Menhorn kick) 6:24 BROCK - Mike Bond 17 pass from Zack Luke (Adam Lancott kick) 10:43 WC - Eric Lowry 89 kickoff return (Cattanea kick) 5:04 BROCK - Garet Lynch 2 run (Matt McCormick run) 8:59 WC - TM safety 6:50 WC - Bryan Robinson 0 fumble recovery (Cattanea kick)

STATISTICAL LEADERS STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING: FSU-Shanorm Young 12-73-0; BR-Garet Lynch 26-262-2. RUSHING: FSU-Matt Clark 17-52-0; WC-Aaron Jackson 18-144-0. PASSING: FSU-Josh Hager 8-21-87-0-2; BR-Zack Luke 10-21-119-1-0 PASSING: FSU-Josh Hager 10-30-120-0-1; WC-Chris Warrick 9-21-90-0-1. RECEIVING: FSU-Bobby Alkire 3-24-0; BR-Mike Bond 2-35-1. RECEIVING: FSU-Damian Shorter 3-33-0; WC Jason Schatz 2-17-0. 2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 27 2006 Review

GAME FIVE GAME SIX Thomas More 13 Frostburg State 7 Frostburg State 7 Union (Ky.) 3 Oct. 14, 2006 • Bobcat Stadium • Frostburg, Md. Oct. 21, 2006 • Burch/Nau Field • Barbourville, Ky.

Thomas More scored 13 second quarter points to rally past Frostburg State for a 13- Junior Jim Robertson returned a blocked punt 15 yards for a touchdown with a little 7 win, Saturday at Bobcat Stadium. over two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter to lead Frostburg State to a 7-3 win Freshman Monty Collier rushed for 133 yards and one touchdown on 23 carries over NAIA Union (Ky.). to lead the Saints, (4-2) to their second-straight win. FSU (1-5) earned its first win of the season and snapped a seven-game losing FSU (0-5) opened the scoring on it’s first possession of the game, marching 67 streak that dated back to the final two games of the 2005 season. yards on nine plays, taking a 7-0 lead. Frostburg State had four plays over 10 yards Both teams battled through three scoreless quarters until UC (2-5) got on the on the drive including a 17-yard dash into the endzone by junior quarterback Andre board when Chad Wilson kicked a 37-yard field goal with 7:48 left. Dixon. On the ensuing possession, Frostburg State moved down to the UC 15 and had Thomas More got on the board with its third possession of the second quarter a chance to tie the game, but a 32-yard field goal was blocked by the Bulldogs’ Ty with a nine play 76-yard drive. Collier was responsible for 62 yards on seven carries Harris. including a 13-yard score. UC would then take over on its a own 13-yard line. Union moved the ball to its The Bobcats were forced to punt on the ensuing possession, but senior Chris 39 on six plays but the drive stalled when the team failed to convert on third and Willis fielded the punt for TMC at his own 41, and raced 59 yards for a touchdown to eight. On fourth down, Michael McNay’s punt was blocked by junior Gabe Ellis and give TMC a 13-7 lead. Robertson returned it for the go ahead score. The third quarter didn’t see much offense as the teams combined for just 33 On the final drive of the game, UC appeared to have life when Luke Moore yards on 32 plays and five punts. completed a pass to Chris Collopy for 22 yards on fourth and 10 to the FSU 40. FSU had a pair of chances in the fourth when the special team’s came up big with However, the Bobcat defense then held the Bulldogs to five yards on the next four two blocked punts. The first came when junior cornerback Derek Schrader blocked plays as UC turned the ball over to the Bobcats with nine seconds left. a Saint punt at the Frostburg State 44 and senior linebacker Lathon Romaine Frostburg State outgained Union through the first three quarters, 161-86. FSU recovered the ball at the host 49. mounted its best drive of the day with 8:10 left in the second quarter. The The Bobcats moved the football down to the Thomas More 31, but on fourth-and- Bobcats started on their own 14 and moved 67 yards on 11 plays to the UC 20, but one, FSU turned the ball over with a fumble. turned the ball over on downs after failing to convert on fourth down. TMC was unable to capitalize on the turnover and was forced to punt after five For the game, Frostburg State outgained Union in totals yards (255-175) and plays and 17 yards. This time junior defensive end Gabe Ellis broke through the passing yards (138-35). However, the Bulldogs had the edge in field position, line and blocked the punt and recovered it at the TMC 48. However, the FSU would starting on their own 40 while FSU was forced to start from its 22. again squander the opportunity with their fourth fumble of the game. Young led FSU in rushing with 72 yards on 14 carries while Union’s ground attack Junior running back Shanorm Young broke the century mark for the second time was paced by Terence Pollock who had 127 yards on 28 carries. this season, carrying the ball 30 times for 119 yards. Junior quarterback Andre Dixon finished the contest 10-of-17 for 138 yards while The Bobcat defense was led by sophomore defensive lineman Collin Clifford, senior wideout T.J. Changuris caught three balls for 49 yards. who registered 10 tackles. Ellis also had a fine afternoon, making eight stops Ellis led the FSU defense with 11 stops, six solo and five assisted, including one including one sack, one forced fumble and one recovered fumble. sack, 1.5 tackles for loss and his second punt block in as many games. GAME STATISTICS GAME STATISTICS Thomas More 0 13 0 0 - 13 Frostburg State 0 0 0 7 - 7 Frostburg State 7 0 0 0 - 17 Union (Ky.) 0 0 0 3 - 3

TMC FSU FSU UC FIRST DOWNS 13 14 FIRST DOWNS 12 12 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-133 46-138 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-117 45-140 PASSING YDS (NET) 87 78 PASSING YDS (NET) 138 35 Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-9-0 18-10-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 17-10-0 17-6-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-270 64-216 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 54-255 62-175 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-58 4-24 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-22 3-58 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-107 2-106 Interception Returns-Yards 1-32 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-25.4 6-38.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-27.0 9-38.4 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-2 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 0-0 Penalties-Yards 7-60 4-60 Possession Time 41:45 39:27 Penalties-Yards 6-48 6-53 Third-Down Conversions 2-of-13 6-of-13 Possession Time 26:47 33:13 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-of-3 0-of-2 Third-Down Conversions 7-of-14 6-of-19 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 1-1 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-of-1 1-of-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-15 1-10 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-18 1-10 SCORING SUMMARY First SCORING SUMMARY 10:02 FSU - Andre Dixon 17 run (Nathan Menhorn kick) Fourth Second 7:48 UC - Chad Wilson 32 kick 2:29 TMC - Monty Collier 13 run (David Sheeley kick) 2:03 FSU - Jim Robertson 15 blocked punt (Nathan Menhorn kick) 1:05 TMC - Chris Willis 59 punt return (David Sheeley kick)

STATISTICAL LEADERS STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING: FSU-Shanorm Young 30-119-0; TMC-Monty Collier 23-133-1. RUSHING: FSU-Shanorm Young 14-72-0; UC-Terance Pollock 28-127-0. PASSING: FSU-Andre Dixon 10-18-78-0-1; TMC-Trevor Stellman 9-19-87-0-0 PASSING: FSU-Andre Dixon 10-17-138-0-0; UC-Luke Moore 6-17-35-0-0 RECEIVING: FSU-Damian Shorter 4-32-0; TMC-Austin Vogt 2-34-0. RECEIVING: FSU-TJ Changuris 3-49-0; UC-Ryan Chambers 2-8-0. 28 2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 Review

GAME SEVEN GAME EIGHT Westminster 6 Frostburg State 7 Frostburg State 14 Waynesburg 21 Oct. 28, 2006 • Bobcat Stadium • Frostburg, Md. Nov. 4, 2006 • Wiley Stadium • Waynesburg, Pa.

On a cold and rainy afternoon, Frostburg State rallied for a 14-6 win over Tres Cobb threw for 167 yards and two touchdowns to guide Waynesburg to a 21-7 Westminster on Homecoming, Saturday at Bobcat Stadium. victory over Frostburg State, Saturday afternoon at Wiley Stadium. Frostburg State (2-5) posted season-highs in total offense (361), rushing yards Despite the loss, the Bobcats (2-6) outgained the Yellow Jackets (5-4) in total (269) and time of possession (36:58) while the FSU defense continued its stellar offense (268-242) and rushing yards (149-68). However, WC held the edge in play holding the Titan’s (2-6) to their second-to-lowest offensive output of the season passing yards (174-119) and time of possession (36:06-23:54). (226 yards). Cobb tossed his first score of the afternoon with 27 seconds left in the opening Senior Antoine Lewis rushed for a career-high 121 yards on 17 carries including quarter to put Waynesburg ahead 7-0. The hosts started the drive on their own 30 a 35-yarder midway through the third quarter to pace the Bobcat offense. and marched 70 yards in 12 plays in just over six minutes, capped by a Cobb eight- The ballgame didn’t start well for FSU, as it fumbled the ball on its first two yard scoring strike to Josh Fisher. possessions and gained just nine yards on its third. WC capitalized on the second Waynesburg scored its second touchdown on the ensuing possession when fumble, when Josh Weese returned the loose ball 23 yards for a touchdown just two Bobcat punter Nicholas Payne fumbled the ball and it was recovered by Tom and half minutes into the opening quarter. Hudson, who returned it 34 yards for the touchdown. The Frostburg State offense finally got on track on its fourth possession mounting The Yellow Jackets scored their third and final touchdown with nine seconds a nine-play 57-yard scoring drive that gave the hosts a 7-6 lead. Freshman running left in the second quarter. Cobb led the drive, that started at the Waynesburg 40, back Matt Clark ran five times for 26 yards including a nine-yard score. by completing three passes for 42 yards including a 10-yard scoring toss to Chuck After a failed drive in the beginning of the second quarter, FSU freshman punter Wright. Nicholas Payne pinned the Titan’s on their own one-yard line. The Bobcats cut the deficit to 21-7 on their second possession of the third The Bobcat defense then held WC to just two yards on three plays and after a quarter. FSU needed just two plays for the score; senior Antoine Lewis rushed for shanked punt, the FSU offense got the ball on the Westminster 32. 48 yards and junior Andre Dixon scored on a 17-yard run. Frostburg State would take advantage of the great field position, moving 32-yards The Bobcats later maneuvered their way down to the WC 18, but faced a third on six plays to extend its lead to 14-6. Junior Quarterback Andre Dixon and senior and eight situation. Dixon completed a pass to junior Shanorm Young for 12 yards wideout T.J. Changuris connected for a 17-yard pass down to the WC one-yard line down to the six, but on the next play, Waynesburg stripped the ball from Lewis and and Dixon scored two plays later on a one-yard keeper. Aaron Wood fell on it at the four-yard line to end the scoring threat. On their second drive of the third quarter, the Titan’s moved their way down to Waynesburg would later end any Bobcat comeback, intercepting passes on FSU’s the Bobcat 24 but junior defensive back Najier Frazer stripped the ball from running final two drives of the game. back Nick McKolosky and classmate Lathon Romaine recovered it at the FSU 18 to Dixon led Frostburg State, completing 14-of-27 passes for 119 yards and running keep the Bobcats in the lead 14-6. the ball six times for 54 yards and one touchdown. Frazer led the FSU defense with eight tackles, three solo and five assisted, with Sophomore linebacker Brendan Clancy recorded a game-high 10 tackles, six one forced fumble and one pass breakup. solo and four assisted, with two tackles for loss and one sack. GAME STATISTICS GAME STATISTICS Westminster 6 0 0 0 - 6 Frostburg State 0 0 7 0 - 7 Frostburg State 7 7 0 0 - 14 Waynesburg 7 14 0 0 - 21

TMC FSU FSU WAY FIRST DOWNS 13 14 FIRST DOWNS 12 15 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-133 46-138 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-149 38-68 PASSING YDS (NET) 87 78 PASSING YDS (NET) 119 174 Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-9-0 18-10-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 14-27-2 17-21-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-270 64-216 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 54-268 59-242 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-34 Punt Returns-Yards 4-23 3-42 Punt Returns-Yards 3-58 4-24 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-55 2-6 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-22 3-58 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-18 Interception Returns-Yards 1-32 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-36.6 7-31.9 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-25.4 6-38.0 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 4-2 Penalties-Yards 7-66 3-25 Penalties-Yards 7-60 4-60 Possession Time 23:54 36:06 Possession Time 41:45 39:27 Third-Down Conversions 6-of-14 6-of-14 Third-Down Conversions 2-of-13 6-of-13 Fourth-Down Conversions 2-of-3 1-of-1 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-of-3 0-of-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 2-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 1-9 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-15 1-10 SCORING SUMMARY First SCORING SUMMARY 00:27 WAY - Fisher 8 yd pass from Cobb (Popson kick) First Second 10:02 FSU - Andre Dixon 17 run (Nathan Menhorn kick) 13:21 WAY - Hudson 34 yd fumble recovery (Popson kick) Second 00:09 WAY - Wright 10 yd pass from Cobb (Popson kick) 2:29 TMC - Monty Collier 13 run (David Sheeley kick) Third 1:05 TMC - Chris Willis 59 punt return (David Sheeley kick) 9:56 FSU - Dixon 17 yd run (Menhorn kick)

STATISTICAL LEADERS STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING: FSU-Shanorm Young 30-119-0; TMC-Monty Collier 23-133-1. RUSHING: FSU-Andre Dixon 6-54-1; WAY-Ryan Abels 17-68-0. PASSING: FSU-Andre Dixon 10-18-78-0-1; TMC-Trevor Stellman 9-19-87-0-0 PASSING: FSU-Andre Dixon 14-27-119-0-2; WAY-Tres Cobb 16-20-167-2-0. RECEIVING: FSU-Damian Shorter 4-32-0; TMC-Austin Vogt 2-34-0. RECEIVING: FSU-TJ Changuris 5-48-0; WES-Josh Fisher 6-67-1. 2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 29 2006 Review

GAME NINE Salisbury 42 Frostburg State 15 Nov. 11, 2006 • Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, Md.

In the Eighth Annual Regents’ Cup football game, Salisbury handed Frostburg State a 42-15 loss at Johnny Unitas Stadium on the campus of Towson University in front of 2,410. The two teams racked up 723 yards in total offense. All of the Sea Gulls yards came via the running game as they amassed 402 yards on the ground led by sophomore quarterback Ronnie Curley, who carried the ball 14 times for 178 yards and one touchdown. For his effort, he was awarded the Mike McGlinchey Most Valuable Player Award. The Bobcats totaled 321 yards, 198 through the air and 164 on the ground, in the loss. Junior quarterback Andre Dixon led the team with 154 yard through the air on 13-of-26 attempts for one touchdown and two interceptions, both coming in the fourth quarter. He also ran for 42 yards on 13 carries. Freshman kicker Nathan Mehorn won the McGlinchey Award for the Bobcats after converting three field goals including a 42 yarder in the first quarter. Curley opened the scoring with an 18-yard scoring run with 8:53 left in the first quarter. FSU answered when Menhorn booted back-to-back field goals as the Bobcats cut the deficit to 7-6. Menhorn's first field goal was a 42-yarder with 4:57 left in the first quarter. Salisbury would add two touchdowns late in the opening half to increase its lead to 21-6 at haftime. On the first drive of the second half, Menhorn capped an 11-play 78-yard drive with a 22-yard field goal, to narrow the deficit to 21-9. Salisbury again followed the FSU field goal with two touchdowns. The Sea Gulls made the score 28-9 with 1:55 left in the third quarter when junior wideout Chris Newton scored from nine yards out. SU scored again on its ensuing drive when Valdase Morris added his second touchdown of the afternoon, early in the fourth quarter. The Bobcats scored their only touchdown of the ballgame at 10:49 in the fourth, when Dixon connected with senior wide receiver T.J. Changuris for a 12-yard score. FSU attempted a two-point conversion but failed with an incomplete pass. Salisbury ended the scoring when it tacked on a touchdown with 2:04 left in the Junior Brendan Clancy started all nine games in 2006 at inside linebacker game as sophomore Shelby Fisher ran in from two yards out. and fi nished sixth in the ACFC with 6.2 tackles per game. GAME STATISTICS Salisbury 7 14 7 14 - 42 Frostburg State 3 3 3 6 - 15

SU FSU FIRST DOWNS 17 16 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 52-402 39-164 PASSING YDS (NET) 0 157 Passes Att-Comp-Int 4-0-0 28-14-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 56-402 67-321 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4 Punt Returns-Yards 2-44 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-54 6-129 Interception Returns-Yards 2-27 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-33.0 5-33.4 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-0 Penalties-Yards 4-30 5-48 Possession Time 29:18 30:42 Third-Down Conversions 3-of-9 2-of-15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-of-1 3-of-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 2-3

SCORING SUMMARY First 8:53 SU - Ronnie Curley 18 run (Brendan Kincaid kick) 4:57 FSU - Nathan Mehorn 42 FG Second 11:18 FSU - Nathan Menhorn 25 FG 3:52 SU - A. Johnson 30 run (Brendan Kincaid kick) :23 SU - Valdase Morris 8 run (Brendan Kincaid kick) Third 10:51 FSU - Nathan Menhorn 22 FG 1:55 SU - Chris Newton 9 run (Brendan Kincaid kick) Fourth 14:17 SU - Valdase Morris 8 run (Brendan Kincaid kick) 10:49 FSU - T.J. Changuris 12 pass from Andre Dixon (2pt failed) Junior Rob Hickman started eight games at right guard in 2006 and helped 2:04 SU - Shelby Fisher 2 run (Brendan Kincaid kick) the FSU ground game rank third in the ACFC with 151.3 yards per game. STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING: FSU-Shanorm Young 30-119-0; TMC-Monty Collier 23-133-1. PASSING: FSU-Andre Dixon 10-18-78-0-1; TMC-Trevor Stellman 9-19-87-0-0 RECEIVING: FSU-Damian Shorter 4-32-0; TMC-Austin Vogt 2-34-0. 30 2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 Statistics

2006 Team Statistics FSU OPP SCORING...... 74 ...... 169 2006 Game-by-Game Results Points Per Game ...... 8.2 ...... 18.8 Overall: 2-7 ACFC: 0-4 (4th) Home: 1-4 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-1 FIRST DOWNS ...... 126...... 128 DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. Rushing ...... 70 ...... 79 Sept. 9 Apprentice * L/10-20 1,750 Passing ...... 46 ...... 43 Penalty...... 10 ...... 6 Sept. 16 Randolph Macon L/7-10 1,800 RUSHING YARDAGE ...... 1,363 ...... 1,551 Sept. 23 SUNY Brockport * L/0-22 1,300 Yards Gained Rushing...... 1,610 ...... 1,793 Oct. 7 Wesley * L/7-32 950 Yards Lost Rushing ...... 247...... 242 Oct. 14 Thomas More L/7-13 700 Rushing Attempts ...... 359...... 356 Oct. 21 at Union (Ky.) W/7-3 - Average Per Rush ...... 3.8 ...... 4.4 Average Per Game ...... 151.4 ...... 172.3 Oct. 28 Westminster (Pa.) ! W/14-6 1,700 TDs Rushing ...... 6...... 13 Nov. 4 at Waynesburg L/7-21 1,850 PASSING YARDAGE...... 949...... 956 Nov. 11 vs. Salisbury *+ L/15-42 2,410 Att-Comp-Int...... 194-89-9...... 174-88-1 Average Per Pass ...... 4.9 ...... 5.5 * Atlantic Central Football Conference Opponents ! Homecoming Average Per Catch ...... 10.7 ...... 10.9 + Regent's Cup at Johnny Unitas Stadium, Towson, Md. Average Per Game ...... 105.4 ...... 106.2 TDs Passing ...... 2...... 4 TOTAL OFFENSE ...... 2,312 ...... 2,507 Scoring by Quarters Total Plays ...... 553...... 530 Average Per Play...... 4.2 ...... 4.7 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Average Per Game ...... 256.9 ...... 278.6 Frostburg State 17 10 19 28 - 74 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS ...... 32-636 ...... 18-362 Opponents 37 58 21 53 - 169 Average Per Kickoff Return...... 19.9 ...... 20.1 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS ...... 32-636 ...... 18-362 Average Per Punt Return ...... 3.8 ...... 14.1 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS...... 1-0 ...... 9-179 Average Per Interception Return...... 0.0 ...... 19.9 FUMBLES-LOST ...... 25-13 ...... 14-6 PENALTIES-YARDS ...... 48-417 ...... 56-490 Average Per Game ...... 46.3 ...... 54.4 PUNTS-YARDS ...... 47-1,675...... 56-1,827 Average Per Punt ...... 35.6 ...... 32.6 Net Punt Average ...... 28.2 ...... 30.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME ...... 29:41 ...... 30:19 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ...... 41-122 ...... 40-118 3rd-Down Percentage ...... 34% ...... 34% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 9-26 ...... 7-14 4th-Down Percentage ...... 35% ...... 50% SACKS BY-YARDS ...... 16-106 ...... 13-106 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 9...... 23 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 3-7 ...... 3-7 PAT-ATTEMPTS...... 7-7 ...... 18-22 ATTENDANCE...... 7,900 ...... 1,850 Games/Avg. Per Game ...... 6/1,317 ...... 2/925 Neutral Site Game...... 1/2410

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2006 Individual Statistics RUSHING GP Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Lg. Avg./G |------PATs ------| Shanorm Young 9 151 667 30 637 4.2 2 29 70.8 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf. Pts. Andre Dixon 8 72 398 123 275 3.8 3 34 34.4 Andre Dixon 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0 18 Antoine Lewis 9 51 248 21 227 4.5 0 48 25.2 Nathan Menhorn 0 3-7 7-7 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 16 Matt Clark 9 63 238 18 220 3.5 1 27 24.4 Shanorm Young 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Damian Shorter 7 2 14 0 14 7.0 0 8 2.0 Fred Howze 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 8 Josh Hager 4 13 35 24 11 0.8 0 8 2.8 Jim Robertson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Makiha Cooper 3 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 2.3 T J. Changuris 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Donnie Snyder 4 2 3 1 2 1.0 0 3 0.5 Matt Clark 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Tyler Warn 3 1 0 3 - -3.0 0 0 -1.0 Najier Frazer 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Nicholas Payne 9 3 0 27 -27 -9.0 0 0 -3.0 Total 9 3-7 7-7 0-0 1 1-2 0 1 74 Total 9 359 1610 247 1363 3.8 6 48 151.4 Opponents 23 3-7 18-22 1-1 0 0-0 0 1 169 Opponents 9 356 1793 242 1551 4.4 13 74 172.3 ALL PURPOSE GP Rush Rec. PR KOR IR Tot. Avg./G PASSING GP Effic. Att.-Cmp.-Int. Pct. Yds. TD Lg. Shanorm Young 9 637 127 0 0 0 764 84.9 Avg./G Arien Heggs 9 0 55 41 364 0 460 51.1 Andre Dixon 8 94.07 68-132-6 51.5 733 2 52 91.6 Matt Clark 9 220 18 0 166 0 404 44.9 Josh Hager 4 58.92 19-52-3 36.5 210 0 25 52.5 Fred Howze 9 0 334 0 0 0 334 37.1 Brian Brosnan 3 0.00 0-4-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Andre Dixon 8 275 0 0 0 0 275 34.4 Lyndon Harris 2 27.10 1-4-0 25.0 1 0 1 0.5 Antoine Lewis 9 227 27 0 2 0 256 28.4 James Flood 1 142.00 1-1-0 100.0 5 0 5 5.0 T J. Changuris 8 0 238 0 0 0 238 29.8 Shanorm Young 9 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Bobby Alkire 6 0 84 0 0 0 84 14.0 Total 9 81.09 89-194-9 45.9 949 2 52 105.4 Damian Shorter 7 14 66 0 0 0 80 11.4 Opponents 9 103.16 88-174-1 50.6 956 4 39 106.2 Mike Gray 9 0 0 0 59 0 59 6.6 Makiha Cooper 3 7 0 0 45 0 52 17.3 RECEIVING GP No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Avg./G T. Weatherholz 3 0 0 16 0 0 16 5.3 Fred Howze 9 22 334 15.2 1 28 37.1 Jim Robertson 8 0 0 15 0 0 15 1.9 T J. Changuris 8 22 238 10.8 1 23 29.8 Gabe Ellis 9 0 0 13 0 0 13 1.4 Bobby Alkire 6 13 84 6.5 0 13 14.0 Josh Hager 4 11 0 0 0 0 11 2.8 Shanorm Young 9 12 127 10.6 0 27 14.1 Najier Frazer 8 0 0 10 0 0 10 1.2 Damian Shorter 7 11 66 6.0 0 25 9.4 Derek Schrader 9 0 0 5 0 0 5 0.6 Matt Clark 9 4 18 4.5 0 14 2.0 Donnie Snyder 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 Arien Heggs 9 3 55 18.3 0 52 6.1 Tyler Warn 3 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -1.0 Antoine Lewis 9 2 27 13.5 0 14 3.0 Nicholas Payne 9 -27 0 0 0 0 -27 -3.0 Total 9 89 949 10.7 2 52 105.4 Total 9 1363 949 100 636 0 3048 338.7 Opponents 9 88 956 10.9 4 39 106.2 Opponents 9 1551 956 211 362 179 3259 362.1 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. TOTAL OFFENSE GP Plays Rush Pass Tot. Avg./G Arien Heggs 15 41 2.7 0 9 Andre Dixon 8 204 275 733 1008 126.0 T. Weatherholz 5 16 3.2 0 10 Shanorm Young 9 152 637 0 637 70.8 Najier Frazer 3 10 3.3 0 6 Antoine Lewis 9 51 227 0 227 25.2 Jim Robertson 1 15 15.0 1 15 Josh Hager 4 65 11 210 221 55.2 Gabe Ellis 1 13 13.0 0 0 Matt Clark 9 63 220 0 220 24.4 Derek Schrader 1 5 5.0 0 0 Damian Shorter 7 2 14 0 14 2.0 Total 26 100 3.8 1 15 Makiha Cooper 3 1 7 0 7 2.3 Opponents 15 211 14.1 2 59 James Flood 1 1 0 5 5 5.0 Donnie Snyder 4 2 2 0 2 0.5 KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Lyndon Harris 2 4 0 1 1 0.5 Arien Heggs 16 364 22.8 0 52 Tyler Warn 3 1 -3 0 -3 -1.0 Matt Clark 8 166 20.8 0 36 Nicholas Payne 9 3 -27 0 -27 -3.0 Mike Gray 3 59 19.7 0 22 Total 9 553 1363 949 2312 256.9 Makiha Cooper 2 45 22.5 0 25 Opponents 9 530 1551 956 2507 278.6 Antoine Lewis 1 2 2.0 0 2 Donnie Snyder 1 0 0.0 0 0 Derek Schrader 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 32 636 19.9 0 52 Opponents 18 362 20.1 1 89 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg. Blk. Nathan Menhorn 3-7 42.9 0-0 2-5 0-1 1-1 0-0 42 3 Totals 3-7 42.9 0-0 2-5 0-1 1-1 0-0 42 3 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. Lg. TB FC I-20 Blk. Nicholas Payne 46 1675 36.4 57 7 7 6 1 Total 47 1675 35.6 57 7 7 6 1 Opponents 56 1827 32.6 46 2 3 17 3 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Derek Schrader 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 9 179 19.9 0 50

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DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP UT AT Total TFL-Yds. Sks.-Yds. Int.-Yds. PBU FR-Yds. FF BK Saf Gabe Ellis 9 35 29 64 8.5-34 5-24 . . 2-4 2 2 . Brendan Clancy 9 23 33 56 7.5-27 4-21 . 2 . . . . Najier Frazer 8 25 28 53 4.0-8 . . 3 . 1 . 1 Vincent Thomas 9 30 21 51 0.5-1 . . 4 . . . . Lathon Romaine 9 26 24 50 8.0-38 3-27 . 5 2-0 1 . . Dan Nice 9 26 22 48 4.5-10 . . 1 1-0 . 1 . Ryan Cutsail 8 12 31 43 7.0-21 3-11 . 1 . . . . Josh Keeney 9 13 25 38 9.5-25 2-8 . 2 . . . . Mike Gray 9 20 17 37 . . . . 1-0 . 1 . Derek Schrader 9 14 16 30 1.5-2 . 1-0 2 . . 1 . Justin Bressler 9 7 16 23 5.5-22 3-13 . 1 . . 2 . Jimmy Meetre 8 11 6 17 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . Kevin Glascock 5 9 7 16 3.5-5 ...... Jim Robertson 8 6 9 15 0.5-1 ...... Collin Clifford 3 3 1 13 ...... Mike Lorentzen 7 2 7 9 3.0-15 1-2 ...... Kyle Steele 5 3 3 6 . . . 1 . . . . Shanorm Young 9 2 1 3 ...... Brandon Wheelbarger 3 1 2 3 ...... Tyler Warn 3 1 1 2 ...... Andre Dixon 8 2 . 2 ...... Sean Perry 2 . 2 2 ...... Benjamin Tate 3 1 1 2 ...... Dave Kenderdine 5 2 . 2 ...... Eugene Theien 2 . 1 1 ...... C. Ako-Agugua 2 1 . 1 ...... Chris Papanicolas 1 1 . 1 ...... Pete Wilson 4 1 . 1 ...... Mike Iheakwanna 1 1 . 1 ...... Jack Hopkins 5 1 . 1 ...... Rob Holste 4 1 . 1 ...... Justin Shockley 1 1 . 1 ...... Brian Longdo 2 1 . 1 ...... Josh Hager 4 1 . 1 ...... Stanley Epps 2 . 1 1 ...... Damian Shorter 7 1 . 1 ...... Fred Howze 9 1 . 1 ...... Matt Clark 9 1 . 1 ...... Arien Heggs 9 1 . 1 ...... Nicholas Payne 9 1 . 1 ...... Total 9 288 313 601 64-210 16-106 1-0 23 6-4 4 7 1 Opponents 9 - - - - 13-106 9-179 35 13-87 12 4 1

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Receptions Game ...... 16 Steve Forsythe vs. Allegheny (1982) RUSHING ...... Greg Cooper vs. Brockport (1999) Attempts Season . . . . .70 ...... Bill Bagley (1984) Game . . . . . 45 . .Rich Prather vs. Duquesne (1981) Career. . . . .181 ...... Greg Cooper (1996-99) Season . . . 280 ...... Rich Prather (1982) Yards Career. . . . 715 ...... Rich Prather (1979-82) Game . . . . .210 . . . . Tim Wilkins vs. Catholic (2001) Yards Season . . 1,182 ...... Bill Bagley (1984) Game . . . . 270 . .Rich Prather vs. Duquense (1981) Career. . . 2,680 ...... Greg Cooper (1996-99) Season . .1,276 ...... Rich Prather (1981) Touchdowns Career. . .3,163 ...... Rich Prather (1979-82) Game ...... 3 . . . .Terry Hall vs. Apprentice (1974) Touchdowns ...... Todd Carey vs. Md. Eastern Shore (1978) Game ...... 5 .DeNelle Hale vs. Apprentice (2001) ...... Bill Bagley vs. Mercyhurst (1984) Season . . . . 19 ...... Rory McTigue (1990) Season . . . . .10 ...... Bill Bagley (1984) Career. . . . . 46 ...... Rory McTigue (1989-91) ...... Greg Cooper (1999) Career...... 23 ...... Greg Cooper (1996-99) PASSING Attempts TOTAL OFFENSE Game . . . . . 65 . Grant Burrough vs. Catholic (2002) Plays Greg Cooper is Frostburg State’s career leader in Season . . . 421 ...... Grant Burrough (2002) Game . . . . .74. . Grant Burrough vs. Catholic (2002) receptions (181), receiving yards (2,680) and touchdown catches (23). Career. . . . 996 ...... Grant Burrough (2000-03) Season . . . 504...... Grant Burrough (2002) Completions Career. . 1,202...... Grant Burrough (2000-03) Game ...... 6 . . . Jim Centifonti vs. Bridgewater, Va. Game . . . . . 35 . Grant Burrough vs. Catholic (2002) Yards (1971) ...... 35 G. Burrough vs. Waynesburg (2002) Game . . . .458. G. Burrough vs. Waynesburg (2002) ...... 6 . . .Rodney Miller vs. Methodist (1998) Season . . . 232 ...... Grant Burrough (2002) Season . 3,243...... Grant Burrough (2002) Season . . . . .24 ...... Jason McLaughlin (2002) Career. . . . 541 ...... Grant Burrough (2000-03) Career. . 6,276...... Grant Burrough (2000-03) Career...... 80 ...... Jimmy Carter (1987-92) Yards Yards Game . . . . 452 G. Burrough vs. Waynesburg (2002) SCORING Game . . . . .108 . . . .Jimmy Carter vs. Bridgewater, Va. Season . . 3,041 ...... Grant Burrough (2002) Touchdowns (1992) Career. . . 6,420 ...... Grant Burrough (2000-03) Game ...... 5 DeNelle Hale vs. Apprentice (2001) Season . . . .315 ...... Jimmy Carter (1992) Touchdowns Season . . . . .19 ...... Rory McTigue (1991) Career. . . . .937 ...... Jimmy Carter (1988-92) Game ...... 5 . Grant Burrough vs. Catholic (2002) Career...... 48 ...... Rory McTigue (1989-91) Season . . . . 26 ...... Grant Burrough (2002) Points KICKOFF RETURNS Career. . . . . 51 ...... Grant Burrough (2000-03) Game ...... 30 DeNelle Hale vs. Apprentice (2001) Most Returns RECEIVING Season . . . . 114 ...... Rory McTigue (1991) Game . . . . .5 Jim Centifonti vs. Waynesburg (1972) Career. . . . .292 ...... Rory McTigue (1989-91) ...... 5. Adam J. Snyder vs. Brockport (2001) Season . . . 26...... Warren Tweedy (1991) KICKING Career. . . . 54...... Warren Tweedy (1989-92) Field Goals Attempted Yards Game ...... 5 . M. Sedlock vs. Westminster (2005) Game . . . 188. Wayne Cottman vs. Shepherd (1980) Season . . . . .18 ...... Mark Sedlock (2005) Season . . . .570 ...... Warren Tweedy (1991) ...... Mike Lippold (1982) Career. . . 1,222 ...... Warren Tweedy (1989-92) Career...... 43 ...... Roger Darus (1984-87) Field Goals Made FSU IN THE POST-SEASON Game ...... 4 . .Jarred Boehner vs. Wesley (2003) Season . . . . .12 ...... Mark Sedlock (2005) NCAA PLAYOFFS (1-1) Career...... 24 ...... Roger Darus (1984-87) 1993 . . . . defeated Wilkes, 26-25 (First Round) Consecutive PATs . . . lost to Wash. & Jeff., 28-7 (Quarterfinals) Career...... 56 ...... Mike Lippold (1981-84) ECAC CHAMPIONSHIP (2-5) PUNTING 1990 ...... lost to Ramapo, 20-14 Most Punts 1991 ...... defeated William Paterson, 46-16 Game ...... 17 . Jerry Williams vs. Salisbury (1978) 1994 ...... lost to Kean, 41-7 Season . . . . .78 ...... Kevin Underdown (1977) 1996 ...... defeated Wilkes, 24-21 Career. . . . .197 ...... Tim Loss (1998-00) 1999 ...... lost to Carnegie Melon, 28-10 Rich Prather holds six Bobcat rushing records, including 2002 ...... lost to Johns Hopkins, 24-21 yards in a season (1,276) and yards in a career (3,163). PUNT RETURNS He set single-game school marks with 45 carries and 270 Most Returns 2005 ...... lost to Moravian, 14-7 rushing yards against Duquesne in 1981.

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Game ...... 0 ...... 41 times (last time 2004) FSU in the DEFENSE Season . . . . .51 ...... 1976 (10 games) Interceptions NCAA Division III Game ...... 4 . . . . Tony Gulli vs. Gallaudet (1969) RUSHING Record Book Season ...... 8 ...... Keith Shorter (1990) Most Attempts Career...... 19 . . . . . Brian McElhenny (1997-2000) Game ...... 82 ...... vs. Grove City (1990) INDIVIDUAL Tackles Season . . . .639 ...... 1989 (10 games) Longest Interception Return Game ...... 26 Pat Casey vs. Salisbury State (1985) Most Net Yards Russell Williams ...... 100T (T-1st) Season . . . .141 ...... Marcus Wooley (1986) Game . . . . .528 ...... vs. Bethany, W.Va. (1990) ...... vs. Wesley; Oct. 16, 1993 Career. . . . .435 ...... Marcus Wooley (1984-87) Season . . 3,270 ...... 1990 Longest Pass LONGEST PLAYS PASSING/RECEIVING Mike Jones to Warren Tweedy...... 99T (T-1st) Rush . . . . . 93T . . Rory McTigue vs. Catholic (1991) Most Pass Attempts ...... vs. Waynesburg; Nov. 10, 1990 Reception . . 99T Warren Tweedy vs. Waynesburg (1990) Game ...... 65 ...... vs. Catholic (2002) Field Goal. . 52 Roger Darus vs. Westminster (1984) Season . . . .427 ...... 2002 (11 games) Receptions in a Game Punt ...... 79 . . S. Nibbs vs. Bridgewater, Va. (1971) Most Completions/Receptions Steve Forsythe ...... 16 (T-5th) Punt Ret. . 93T ...... Jimmy Carter (1992) Game...... 35 . . . .vs. Catholic & Waynesburg (2002) ...... vs. Allegheny; Sept. 18, 1982 Kickoff Ret. . 98T . . . .Warren Tweedy, vs. Bethany (1990) Season . . . .233 ...... 2002 (11 games) Greg Cooper...... 16 (T-5th) ...... at Brockport; Oct. 16, 1999 INT Ret. . . 100T. . . .Russell Williams vs. Wesley (1993) Most Yards Passing/Receiving Game . . . . .452 ...... vs. Waynesburg (2002) Punt Return Average Season . . 3,044 ...... 2002 (11 games) A.J. Bell . . . . . 17.3 yards per return (1st in 1984) TEAM RECORDS Passes Had Intercepted Game ...... 6 ...... vs. Waynesburg (1988) Punts in a Game MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS Season . . . . .28 ...... 1976 (10 games) Jerry Williams...... 17 (1st) Most Wins in a Season ...... 10 (10-2, 1993) ...... vs. Salisbury State; Sept. 30, 1978 Most Losses in a Season...... 10 (0-10, 1976) TOTAL OFFENSE Consecutive Games Without a Loss . . .13 (1989-90) First Downs TEAM Consecutive Games Without a Win . . . .25 (1975-77) Game ...... 33 ...... at Brockport (1999) Total Defense •• Margin of Victory . . .57 (60-3 vs. Greensboro, 1997) Season . . . .238 ...... 2002 (11 games) 1989 ...... No. 1 in the nation (119.7 ypg•) Margin of Defeat. . . 81 (81-0 vs. Waynesburg, 1967) First Downs Rushing Game ...... 26 ...... vs. Grove City (1990) Rushing Defense •• SCORING Season . . . .137 ...... 1989 (10 games) 1989 ...... No. 1 in the nation (49.7 ypg) Most Points First Downs Passing Game ...... 68 ...... 68-20 vs. St. Francis, 1981 Game ...... 20 ...... vs. Waynesburg (2002) Passing Defense •• Season . . . .365 ...... 1990 Season . . . .127 ...... 2002 (11 games) 1989 ...... No. 1 in the nation (70.0 ypg) Fewest Points SCORING Punt Return Average Touchdowns 1984 ...... No. 1 in the nation (15.23 ypr) Game ...... 10 ...... vs. St. Francis, Pa. (1981) Season . . . . .54 ...... 1990 • Fourth-lowest total in NCAA Division III history. DEFENSE Interceptions by FSU •• FSU became the first school Game ...... 7 . . . . .vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (1998) in NCAA Division III history Season . . . . .22 . . . . .1993 & 1998 (10 games each) to lead the country Fumbles Recovered in all three categories. Game ...... 7 ...... vs. Waynesburg (1988) Season . . . . .31 ...... 1986 (10 games) Turnovers Collected Game ...... 10 ...... vs. Waynesburg (1986) Season . . . . .44 ...... 1986 & 1979

PUNTING Most Punts Game ...... 17 ...... vs. Salisbury (1978) Russell Williams tied an NCAA record with his 100-yard Season ...... 78 ...... 1977 (10 games) interception return for a touchdown versus Wesley in 1993. He remains FSU’s lone consensus All-America selection in any sport.

2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 35 Year-By-Year

Ron Van Ryswyk 1967 St. Paul's W 17-12 1961-1966 2-6 (.250) Bowie State W 17-0 John Peterson 21-27 (.429) West Virginia Tech W 17-14 1977-1980 1967 2-6 Waynesburg L 16-30 14-25 (.359) 1961 2-5 Elizabeth City L 0-34 William Paterson W 22-0 Shepherd L 6-29 Bridgewater State L 6-13 1977 1-9 Davis & Elkins L 0-23 Shepherd L 6-9 1973 4-6 S3 at Shepherd L 7-41 DC Teachers L 7-8 Waynesburg L 0-81 California (Pa.) L 6-14 S10 Waynesburg L 7-30 Bridgewater (Va.) W 27-0 Bridgewater (Va.) L 7-27 Salisbury State W 15-10 S17 at Bowie State L 12-20 Waynesburg L 7-24 Gallaudet W 27-0 Geneva L 0-33 S24 at Edinboro State L 0-19 Gallaudet W 25-0 Glassboro State W 21-7 Towson State L 7-14 O1 at Salisbury State L 11-14 Potomac State L 13-19 St. Paul's L 17-19 Bridgewater (Va.) L 0-16 O8 at Towson State L 3-20 St. Paul's W 26-0 O15 at Westminster L 0-38 1962 4-4 Bowie State W 17-15 O22 James Madison L 0-18 Shepherd L 12-27 Jim Crawley West Virginia Tech L 15-21 O29 Grove City L 7-24 Montclair State L 0-20 1968-1974 Waynesburg W 26-20 N5 West Virginia Tech W 14-3 D.C. Teachers W 28-0 33-28-3 (.541) William Paterson L 18-24 Bridgewater (Va.) L 6-22 1978 3-7 Bridgewater St. W 33-15 1968 2-5-1 1974 5-5 S9 at Waynesburg L 0-21 Gallaudet W 42-18 Elizabeth City L 0-48 S7 Shepherd W 21-20 S16 Bowie State L 14-15 Potomac State W 21-13 Geneva T 7-7 S14 at Waynesburg L 13-36 S23 California (Pa.) L 14-28 Grove City L 0-13 Shepherd L 0-17 S21 Towson State L 10-26 S30 Salisbury State L 0-29 Towson State W 39-7 S28 at Geneva W 25-8 O7 at University of D.C. W 11-0 1963 5-4 Bridgewater State L 7-17 O5 Jersey City W 46-6 O14 Towson State L 0-14 Shepherd L 0-20 Bridgewater (Va.) L 0-31 O12 Salisbury State L 14-21 O21 at James Madison L 6-28 Bridgewater St. W 40-0 Gallaudet W 26-0 O19 at Madison (JMU) W 27-17 O28 at Catholic W 28-6 Gallaudet W 27-0 Glassboro State L 9-13 O26 Newport News W 28-12 N4 at Geneva L 6-18 Bridgewater (Va.) W 13-12 N2 at West Virginia Tech L 27-32 N11 Md.-Eastern Shore W 30-0 Waynesburg L 0-28 1969 4-4-1 N9 at Juniata L 11-20 Gallaudet W 19-0 Shepherd L 13-15 1979 6-4 Potomac State W 20-7 Geneva W 6-0 S8 Waynesburg L 7-13 Grove City L 0-20 Trenton State L 14-21 Mike Davis S22 at California (Pa.) L 7-21 Frederick L 6-48 Bridgewater State T 21-21 1975-1976 S29 at Salisbury State L 6-16 Towson State L 16-52 1-16 (.059) O6 Univ. of D.C. ! W 24-6 1964 4-4 Bridgewater (Va.) W 14-6 O13 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 42-0 Gallaudet W 34-12 Gallaudet W 21-7 1975 1-9 O20 Randolph-Macon W 14-3 Bridgewater State W 34-0 Glassboro State L 10-14 S6 at Shepherd L 0-28 O27 at Kenyon W 8-0 Montgomery J.C. L 19-39 St. Paul's W 15-14 S13 Waynesburg L 7-19 N3 Geneva (HC) W 29-7 Bridgewater (Va.) L 0-3 S20 at Bowie State L 0-37 N10 at Md.-Eastern Shore L 13-19 Waynesburg W 14-13 1970 7-1 S27 Geneva W 6-0 N17 Catholic W 17-15 Gallaudet W 28-14 Shepherd W 14-10 O4 Juniata L 16-27 Potomac State L 13-21 St. Paul's W 21-6 O11 at Towson State L 25-42 1980 4-5 Wash. & Jefferson L 0-6 Trenton State W 7-6 O18 Madison (JMU) L 20-21 S13 at Shepherd L 6-13 Bridgewater State W 20-14 O25 at Westminster L 0-55 S20 California (Pa.) L 7-24 1965 4-4 Towson State W 10-8 N1 at West Virginia Tech L 0-6 S27 Salisbury State W 38-0 Gallaudet W 21-0 Bridgewater (Va.) W 16-7 N15 at Salisbury State L 30-53 O4 Findlay W 21-12 Bridgewater State W 19-6 Gallaudet W 34-0 O11 Dayton L 7-31 Montgomery J.C. L 0-33 Glassboro State L 0-25 1976 0-10 * O18 at Waynesburg L 12-38 West Liberty L 12-26 S4 Shepherd L 14-28 O25 at Grove City L 0-7 Waynesburg L 13-40 1971 6-3-1 S11 at Waynesburg L 0-30 Gallaudet W 43-8 St. Paul's W 37-6 S18 Bowie State L 9-26 KEY TO ALL GAMES Maine Maritime W 11-0 Geneva L 6-28 S25 Edinboro State L 13-53 Wash. & Jefferson L 18-32 Trenton State T 7-7 O2 Salisbury State L 6-20 $ ...... Homecoming Bridgewater State W 34-0 O9 Towson State L 0-12 1966 2-6 Towson State W 20-0 O16 at Westminster L 7-55 !...... Parents’ Weekend Maine Maritime L 3-44 Bridgewater (Va.) L 7-27 # ...... J. Suter Kegg Bowl Bridgewater State W 7-6 Gallaudet W 35-18 * Davis coached the first seven games West Liberty L 9-53 Glassboro State W 19-17 of the 1976 season. * ...... ACFC Contests Waynesburg L 0-58 California (Pa.) W 24-0 Shepherd L 3-19 Bridgewater (Va.) L 6-19 & ...... Regents Cup Game Glassboro State L 0-21 Oscar Lewis Gallaudet L 14-18 1972 5-4 1976 ~ ...... at Greenway Avenue Stadium St. Paul's W 20-6 Geneva L 3-12 0-3 (.000) Bridgewater State L 3-7 O23 at James Madison L 7-44 % ...... ECAC Championships Towson State W 10-0 O30 at Grove City L 6-35 Neil Hattlestad Bridgewater (Va.) L 7-27 N5 West Virginia Tech L 0-36 ^ ...... NCAA Playoffs

36 2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL Year-By-Year

N1 St. Francis (Pa.) W 38-17 1986 3-7 1989 9-1 30-11-2 (.731) N8 at Geneva W 28-24 S13 West Liberty W 15-6 S9 at Geneva W 12-6 S20 Glassboro State L 10-13 S16 Wesley # W 37-0 1992 6-3-1 S27 Salisbury State $ L 9-48 S23 at Salisbury State W 35-10 S12 Lycoming L 6-13 Dean Peterson O4 Mercyhurst L 7-24 S30 at Univ. of D.C. W 15-3 S19 at Thiel W 44-0 1981-1986 O11 at Waynesburg W 27-14 O7 St. Francis (Pa.) $ W 42-6 S26 Salisbury State ! W 31-14 27-29-3 (.482) O18 Ferrum ! L 20-21 O14 at Ferrum L 21-38 O3 Wesley $ W 17-14 O25 at Dayton L 0-54 O21 at Bridgewater (Va.) W 33-12 O10 at Geneva L 7-22 1981 4-5 N1 at Geneva L 7-24 O28 Newport News ! W 35-0 O17 at Canisius T 14-14 S12 Shepherd L 7-17 N8 Newport News W 27-9 N4 at Tiffin W 34-22 O24 Bridgewater (Va.) W 37-2 S19 at California (Pa.) L 8-28 N15 at Univ. of Buffalo L 7-42 N11 Waynesburg W 27-8 O31 SUNY-Brockport L 17-31 S26 at Salisbury State W 30-19 N7 at Waynesburg W 14-0 O3 at Findlay L 7-56 1990 9-2 N14 Methodist W 35-14 O10 at Dayton L 21-45 Dennis Riccio S8 at Mercyhurst W 21-7 O17 Waynesburg (HC) L 8-30 1987-1991 S15 at Thiel W 34-0 1993 10-2 O24 Grove City (PW) W 29-0 32-20 (.625) S22 Salisbury State ! W 34-7 S11 at Alfred W 33-31 O31 St. Francis (Pa.) W 68-20 S29 Grove City W 41-0 S18 Thiel W 34-12 N7 at Duquesne W 21-20 1987 2-8 O6 at Catholic W 41-0 S25 at Salisbury State W 34-21 S12 at Glassboro State L 0-10 O13 St. Francis (Pa.) W 31-7 O2 Chowan ! W 27-0 1982 6-2-2 S19 Wesley W 37-0 O20 Bridgewater (Va.) $ W 49-7 O9 Trenton State $ W 27-16 S11 at West Liberty T 21-21 S26 at Salisbury State L 0-40 O27 Duquesne W 41-7 O16 Wesley W 35-26 S18 at Allegheny W 24-22 O3 at Mercyhurst L 0-30 N3 Bethany W 55-14 O23 at Bridgewater (Va.) W 35-0 S25 Salisbury State $ L 17-21 O10 Waynesburg L 7-14 N10 at Waynesburg L 18-28 O30 at SUNY-Brockport W 36-23 O2 Mercyhurst ! W 10-7 O17 at Ferrum L 10-21 N17 Ramapo % L 14-20 N6 Waynesburg L 22-24 O9 at Randolph-Macon W 24-21 O24 Dayton L 0-49 N13 at Methodist W 47-23 O16 at Waynesburg T 29-29 O31 vs. Geneva # L 7-36 1991 8-3 N20 at Wilkes ^ W 26-25 O23 at Grove City W 35-31 N7 Newport News L 14-15 S7 at Grove City L 32-37 N27 Wash. & Jefferson ^ L 7-28 O30 Duquesne W 35-14 N14 Univ. of Buffalo W 19-13 S14 Catholic W 27-7 N6 California (Pa.) W 24-19 S21 Thiel ! W 35-14 1994 8-2-1 N13 Westminster L 7-35 1988 4-6 S28 Salisbury State W 39-14 S10 at Bridgewater State W 21-7 1983 2-8 S10 at Geneva L 0-21 O5 at Western Conn. St. W 33-3 S17 Mercyhurst W 35-11 S10 West Liberty L 17-27 S17 at Wesley W 42-0 O19 Mercyhurst $ L 6-21 S24 Salisbury State W 46-17 S17 Geneva L 0-15 S24 Salisbury State L 17-24 O26 at Bridgewater (Va.) W 63-14 O1 at Chowan W 31-0 S24 Salisbury State L 14-29 O1 vs. Mercyhurst # L 5-28 N2 Norwich W 29-17 O8 at Trenton State W 24-21 O1 at Mercyhurst W 10-7 O8 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 25-13 N9 Waynesburg W 22-18 O15 SUNY-Brockport W 47-17 O8 Randolph-Macon! L 7-12 O15 Ferrum $ L 19-30 N16 at Charleston Southern W 21-19 O22 Bridgewater (Va.) $ W 42-10 O15 Waynesburg L 17-24 O22 Bridgewater (Va.) ! W 14-10 N23 at William Paterson* W 46-16 O29 at Newport News T 27-27 O22 Grove City $ W 28-6 O29 at Newport News L 0-9 N5 at Waynesburg L 21-28 O29 at Wilmington (Ohio) L 0-24 N5 Tiffin W 10-0 N12 Methodist W 50-17 N5 at California (Pa.) L 3-58 N12 at Waynesburg L 9-20 Mike McGlinchey N19 Kean % L 7-41 N12 at Westminster L 10-42 1992-1995

1984 6-3-1 S8 at Geneva W 21-7 S15 Newport News W 31-14 S22 Salisbury State $ L 14-17 S29 Mercyhurst ! L 27-30 O6 at Randolph-Macon L 5-52 O13 at Waynesburg W 16-3 O20 at Fitchburg State W 32-0 O27 at Westminster T 13-13 N3 Buffalo State W 20-17 N10 Bridgewater (Va.) W 44-21

1985 6-4 S7 Geneva W 9-7 S14 at West Liberty W 23-13 S21 at Mercyhurst L 3-38 S28 at Salisbury State L 11-23 O5 at Newport News W 17-13 O12 Waynesburg ! W 12-0 O26 Westminster $ L 10-26 N2 at Buffalo State L 13-24 The 1993 squad remains the first and only FSU football team to advance to the NCAA Playoffs. N9 Fitchburg State W 58-7 The Bobcats scored 19 unanswered points in the final 10:04 to upset Wilkes 26-25 in the opening round N16 at Bridgewater (Va.) W 10-0 before falling to Washington & Jefferson 28-7 in the national quarterfinals. FSU’s 10-2 finish remains the best in the program’s 43-year history.

2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 37 Year-By-Year

1995 6-4 S19 West Virginia Tech W 42-6 2001 5-4 (2-1 ACFC) S18 at Montclair State L 14-29 S9 Bridgewater State W 30-12 S26 Salisbury State ! W 17-14 S8 at Marist W 25-23 S25 SUNY Brockport * L 10-24 S16 at Mercyhurst W 21-7 O3 at Chowan L 16-29 S22 at SUNY-Brockport L 13-45 O2 at Buffalo State * L 9-16 S23 at Salisbury State L 28-35 O10 at Greensboro W 14-13 S29 Chowan (PW) W 55-24 O9 Wesley * L 0-22 S30 Chowan W 20-9 O17 SUNY-Brockport $ W 31-14 O6 at Wesley* L 36-44 O16 at Widener L 19-54 O7 Newport News L 24-33 O24 at Ferrum W 31-13 O13 Catholic L 26-31 O23 Maryville (Tenn.) ! W 22-0 O14 at SUNY-Brockport L 7-14 O31 Kentucky Wesleyan W 34-16 O20 Allegheny L 13-40 O30 Westminster L 13-25 O21 at Bridgewater (Va.) W 14-10 N7 at Waynesburg L 28-47 O27 at Apprentice * W 44-13 N6 at Waynesburg L 19-30 O28 Ferrum W 21-6 N14 Methodist L 14-20 N3 Waynesburg (HC) W 36-13 N13 vs. Salisbury *& L 7-23 N4 Waynesburg L 14-20 N10 vs. Salisbury State *& W 30-27 (at Towson Univ.) N11 at Methodist W 7-0 1999 8-3 (5-1 ACFC) (at RFK Stadium) ACFC Champions 2005 6-5 (1-4 ACFC) S11 Central Conn. St. W 22-16 2002 6-5 (3-0 ACFC) S10 at Apprentice * L 3-21 Ed Sweeney S18 at West Virginia Tech W 38-21 ACFC Champions S17 Montclair State W 17-14 1996-1999 S25 at Methodist * W 24-10 ECAC Southwest Runners-Up S24 at SUNY Brockport * L 14-19 30-11 (.732) O2 Chowan * W 30-25 S14 Apprentice* W 42-6 O1 Buffalo State *! W 27-26 O9 at Wesley * W 42-17 S21 at Montclair State L 27-30 O8 at Wesley * L 10-35 1996 9-2 O16 at SUNY-Brockport W 35-18 S28 SUNY Brockport L 25-31 3ot O15 at Thomas More W 23-6 S14 North Greenville L 14-17 O23 Ferrum * L 17-20ot O5 at Oberlin W 48-14 O22 Seton Hill $ W 45-9 S21 Central Conn. State W 24-6 O30 at Kentucky Wesleyan L 31-43 O12 Wesley * W 37-18 O29 at Westminster W 16/13 S28 Salisbury State ! W 28-3 N6 Greensboro * W 32-7 O19 at Catholic L 35-41 ot N5 Waynesburg W17-10 ot O5 at Chowan W 10-0 N13 vs. Salisbury State *& W 23-22 O26 Ursinus $ W 35-14 N12 vs. Salisbury *& L 24-30 O12 at Wesley W 20-10 (at PSINet Stadium) N2 Westminster ~ W 24-17 (at Towson Univ.) O19 SUNY-Brockport $ L 3-7 N20 Carnegie Melon % L 10-28 N9 at Waynesburg L 21-24 N19 Moravian % L 7-14 O26 at Waynesburg W 44-24 N16 vs. Salisbury *& W 37-7 N2 Sue Bennett W 31-6 (at Towson Univ.) 2006 2-7 (0-4 ACFC) N9 at Ferrum W 6-3 Rubin Stevenson N23 vs. Johns Hopkins %~ L 21-24 S9 Apprentice * L 10-20 N16 Methodist W 38-17 2000-present S16 Randolph Macon L 7-10 N23 Wilkes % W 24-21 29-40 (.450) 2003 4-5 (3-0 ACFC) S23 SUNY Brockport * L 0-22 ACFC Champions O7 Wesley * L 7-32 1997 6-3 2000 4-6 (3-3 ACFC) S13 at Apprentice * W 28-12 O14 Thomas More L 7-13 S13 Salve Regina W 24-7 S9 at Central Conn. State L 7-24 S21 Montclair State L 3-27 O21 at Union (Ky.) W 7-3 S20 at Central Conn. State L 17-37 S16 at Allegheny L 13-31 S27 at SUNY Brockport L 14-37 O28 Westminster (Pa.) $ W 14-6 S27 at Salisbury State W 16-7 S23 Methodist *! W 27-6 O11 at Wesley * W 42-39 ot N4 at Waynesburg L 7-21 O4 Chowan W 21-0 S30 at Chowan * W 20-13 O18 Widener $ L 19-26 ot N11 vs. Salisbury *& L 15-42 O11 Greensboro W 60-3 O7 Wesley *$ L 10-24 O25 at Maryville W 31-7 O18 at SUNY-Brockport L 22-33 O14 SUNY-Brockport L 17-18 N1 at Westminster L 33-35 O25 Waynesburg W 14-7 O21 at Ferrum * L 7-10 N8 Waynesburg L 7-28 N8 Ferrum W 31-0 O28 New Jersey City W 13-0 N15 vs. Salisbury *& W 15-14 N15 at Methodist L 12-40 N4 at Greensboro * W 33-26 (at Towson Univ.) N11 vs. Salisbury State *& L 8-18 1998 7-3 (at RFK Stadium) 2004 2-8 (1-5 ACFC) S12 at Salve Regina W 14-7 S11 Apprentice * W 14-0

Frostburg State celebrates its thrilling 15-14 win over Salisbury in the 2003 Regents Cup Game which gave the Bobcats their second straight Atlantic Central Football Conference title.

38 2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL All-Time Opponents

OPPONENT W-L-T OPPONENT W-L-T Alfred University ...... 1-0-0 University of Maryland-Eastern Shore ...... 1-1-0 Allegheny College ...... 1-2-0 Maryville College ...... 2-0-0 Apprentice School ...... 9-5-1 Mercyhurst College ...... 5-6-0 Bethany (W.Va.) College ...... 1-0-0 Methodist College...... 7-2-0 Bowie State University ...... 2-4-0 Montgomery Junior College ...... 0-2-0 Bridgewater State (Mass.) College ...... 9-3-1 Montclair State University...... 1-4-0 Bridgewater (Va.) College ...... 14-8-0 Moravian College ...... 0-1-0 University of Buffalo ...... 1-1-0 College of New Jersey (formerly Trenton State) ...... 3-1-1 Buffalo State College ...... 2-2-0 New Jersey City University (formerly Jersey City State) ...... 2-0-0 California University (Pa.)...... 2-6-0 North Greenville College ...... 0-1-0 Canisius College ...... 0-0-1 Norwich University ...... 1-0-0 Carnegie Mellon University ...... 0-1-0 Oberlin College...... 1-0-0 Catholic University ...... 4-2-0 Potomac State College...... 2-2-0 Central Connecticut State University ...... 2-2-0 Ramapo College of New Jersey...... 0-1-0 Charleston Southern University ...... 0-1-0 Randolph-Macon College...... 2-3-0 Chowan College...... 8-1-0 St. Francis College (Pa.) ...... 6-0-0 University of Dayton ...... 0-4-0 St. Paul’s College...... 6-1-0 Davis & Elkins College...... 0-1-0 Salisbury University ...... 16-18-0 Duquense University ...... 3-0-0 Salve Regina University ...... 2-0-0 University of District Columbia ...... 3-0-0 Seton Hill University ...... 1-0-0 District of Columbia Teachers...... 1-1-0 Shepherd College...... 2-12-0 Edinboro University ...... 0-2-0 SUNY Brockport ...... 4-11-0 Elizabeth City State University...... 0-2-0 Sue Bennett College ...... 1-0-0 Ferrum College...... 4-6-0 Thiel College College ...... 4-0-0 University of Findlay...... 1-1-0 Thomas More ...... 1-1-0 Fitchburg State College ...... 2-0-0 Tiffin University...... 2-0-0 Frederick Community College ...... 0-1-0 Towson University ...... 4-7-0 Gallaudet University ...... 13-1-0 Union College (Ky.) ...... 1-0 Geneva College ...... 8-9-1 Ursinus College ...... 1-0-0 Glassboro State College ...... 2-6-0 Washington & Jefferson College ...... 0-3-0 Greensboro College ...... 4-0-0 Waynesburg College ...... 12-26-1 Grove City College ...... 4-6-0 Wesley College...... 9-5-0 James Madison University ...... 1-4-0 West Liberty State College...... 2-3-1 Johns Hopkins University...... 0-1-0 Westminster College ...... 3-8-1 Juniata College...... 0-2-0 West Virginia Tech ...... 4-4-0 Kean College ...... 0-1-0 Western Connecticut State University ...... 1-0-0 Kentucky Wesleyan College...... 1-1-0 Widener University ...... 0-2-0 Kenyon College ...... 1-0-0 Wilkes University ...... 2-0-0 Lycoming College...... 0-1-0 William Paterson University ...... 2-1-0 Maine Maritime...... 1-1-0 Wilmington College (Ohio) ...... 0-1-0 Marist College ...... 1-0-0 TOTAL ...... 219-216-8 All-Time FSU Head Coaching Records Head Coach Seasons at FSU Record Pct. Rubin Stevenson 2000-present (7) 29-40-0 .420 Ed Sweeney 1996-99 (4) 30-11-0 .732 Mike McGlinchey 1992-95 (4) 30-11-2 .731 Dennis Riccio 1987-91 (5) 32-20-0 .625 Dean Peterson 1981-86 (6) 27-29-3 .541 Jim Crawley Dennis Riccio John Peterson 1977-80 (4) 14-25-0 .359 Oscar Lewis 1976 (1)* 0-3-0 .000 Mike Davis 1975-76 (2)* 1-16-0 .059 Jim Crawley 1968-74 (7) 33-28-3 .541 Neil Hattlestad 1967 (1) 2-6-0 .250 Ron Van Ryswyk 1961-66 (6) 21-27-0 .429 TOTALS 1961-2005 (45) 219-216-8 .500

* Mike Davis coached the first seven games of the 1976 season; Oscar Lewis coached the final three. Mike McGlinchey Ed Sweeney

2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 39 All-Time Player Awards

Football Players in the FSU Hall of Fame National Honors*

American Football Coaches Association All-America Team Name Position Played/Coached Inducted 2002 George O’Brien II ...... Defensive Line Bill Bagley WR 1983-85 1991 1996 Ron Wallace ...... Defensive Back Terry Beamer LB 1977-80 1986 1994 Joe Holland...... Defensive Line 1993 Russell Williams ...... Defensive Back Ken Boyd DB 1986-89 1999 1989 Ken Boyd ...... Defensive Back Jim Chaney QB 1966-70 1971 1988 Ken Boyd ...... Defensive Back Terry Changuris QB 1970-73 1980 1986 Marcus Wooley ...... Linebacker 1985 Bill Bagley...... Wide Receiver Jim Crawley Head Coach 1968-74 1997 1983 Kevin Walsh ...... Defensive Line Mike Davis OL/TB 1964-68 1973 1982 Steve Forsythe ...... Wide Receiver Ned Era DT 1965-69 1971 1980 Terry Beamer ...... Linebacker Scott Hackal LB 1982-85 1992 D3Football.com Terry Hall WR 1971, 73-75 1981 2005 Kevin Culbert (DE) ...... Second Team Wayne Harper FB 1963-67 1973 Football Gazette All-America Team Roland Lammert FB 1902-05 1986 2005 Kevin Culbert (DE) ...... First Team Carl Leverenz RB 1968-70 1979 2003 Kevin Culbert (DE) ...... Third Team Bob Maddox DT 1968, 70-73 1978 2002 Roy Olson (TE)...... Second Team Mike McGlinchey Head Coach 1992-95 1996 2001 George O’Brien II (DL) ...... Third Team 1994 A.J. Bell (WR/PR) ...... First Team Rory McTigue FB 1989-91 2001 Tim Feldman (OT)...... Honorable Mention Dick Messier DT/NG 1969-72 1982 1993 Russell Williams (DB) ...... First Team Brad Nelson LB 1987-90 2004 Tim Feldman (OT)...... Honorable Mention 1990 Keith Shorter (DB) ...... Third Team John Patterson RB 1971-74 1980 Rich Prather RB 1979-83 1987 Hewlett-Packard/College Sports Information Information Bill Ridge OT 1979-82 1988 Directors All-America Team 2003 Kevin Culbert (DE) ...... Honorable Mention Charlie Robinson QB 1961-65 1971 Roy Olson (TE)...... Honorable Mention Mike Rowe LB/DT/FB 1966-70 1976 2002 George O’Brien II (DL) ...... Second Team Glen Scott DT 1974-77 1994 Roy Olson (TE)...... Third Team 2001 George O’Brien II (DL) ...... Third Team Keith Shorter DB/RS 1987-90 2002 1996 Ron Wallace (DB) ...... Third Team Bill Spalding LB 1968-71 1987 1995 Ron Wallace (DB) ...... Honorable Mention Ron Sterling WR 1972-74 1986 Pizza Hut Division III All-America Team Vic Twigg OL 1961-64 1989 1986 Marcus Wooley (DE)...... Second Team Ron Van Ryswyk Head Coach 1961-66 1992 1984 Bill Bagley (WR) ...... Third Team John Volkerding OG 1968-71 1987 1983 Kevin Walsh (DE) ...... Third Team Pat Weaver PK 1973-74 1983 ECAC All-Star Team Russell Williams S 1990-1993 2006 2005 Kevin Culbert ...... Defensive End Donnie White LB 1971-74 1982 2003 Kevin Culbert ...... Defensive End Mike Kitchen ...... Running Back Marcus Wooley DE 1984-87 1999 Roy Olson...... Tight End Bobcats in the Pros Nick Quisgard ...... Placekicker 2006 Kevin Culbert Signed by Cleveland Browns (NFL) 2002 George O’Brien II ...... Defensive Line 2001 George O’Brien II ...... Defensive Line 1983 Rich Prather Signed by Cleveland Browns (NFL); Chris Golliday ...... Offensive Line Played FB & LB for Denver Dynamite (Arena) DeNelle Hale...... Running Back/Return Specialist 1987 Murray Wichard Played for the New England Patriots 2000 John McElhenny ...... Linebacker 1987 Sean McInerny Played for the Chicago Bears Chris Seguinot ...... Linebacker Allen Jordan ...... Defensive End 1982 Bill Ridge Signed by Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 1999 Matt Cornelius...... Offensive Line 1974 Don White Signed by Philadelphia Bell (WFL) Brian McElhenny...... Defensive Back 1972 Bob Maddox Drafted by Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) Martin Mood ...... Tight End Played for Bengals & Kansas City Chiefs 1997 Buddy Edmond ...... Defensive End 1996 Ron Wallace ...... Defensive Back 1971 Mike Rowe Signed with Baltimore Colts (NFL); Played with Yinka Olarinde ...... Defensive Line Norfolk Neptunes (Continental Football League; Keith Arbold...... Linebacker Named League’s MVP, 1977) Jason Henry ...... Quarterback 1971 Ned Era Semi-pro ball with Virginia Sailors Neddy Vernon...... Defensive Back John Conrad ...... Offensive Line E.J. Fuller ...... Tailback Bob Maddox graduated from Frostburg State in 1995 Mark Dejnozka ...... Offensive Line 1973 after a stellar career. A member of three Maryland 1994 Scott Willett...... Offensive Line All-State teams and two NAIA All-District 18 squads, 1991 Rory McTigue ...... Running Back he was named the Bobcats’ MVP and earned Little All- 1990 Jeff Eanes...... Defensive End America honorable mention honors in 1971. Maddox Rory McTigue (Player of the Year) ...... Running Back was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the seventh Mark Wells ...... Offensive Line round of the NFL Draft and played with them for two 1985 Marcus Wooley ...... Defensive Line 1982 Kevin Theis ...... Tight End seasons before joining the Kansas City Chiefs for two * Honorees from some years are not available. more years. 40 2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL WHERE THEY PLAY

The Frostburg State football team plays its home

games at Bobcat Stadium, a 4,000-seat, artificial

turf facility located on the south end of campus.

The stadium has recently been renovated with the

addition of 95 stadium lights and sprinturf.

Bobcat Stadium

WHERE THEY TRAIN The Frostburg State University weight rooms located in the Harold J. Cordts Physical Education Center underwent a major renovation in February 2005. Nearly $90,000 of new equipment was added, selected older equipment was removed and other existing equipment was repositioned.

New strength equipment (pictured to the right) featured power racks, Olympic oak platforms with Bobcat logo, adjustable benches and adjustable pulley stations. New cardio equipment included four treadmills, four steppers and two bikes.

Weight Rooms

HOW THEY TRAVEL

The Frostburg State University football team

travels to road games in style in the Bobcat Bus.

Purchased in 2002, this 47-passenger coach bus

is equipped with seven television monitors, a

VCR, a restroom, tables and a pantry.

2007 FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY 2007 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time Sept. 8...... at Apprentice *...... 1:00 pm Sept. 15...... at Randolph Macon...... 1:00 pm Sept. 22...... at SUNY Brockport * ...... 1:00 pm Sept. 29...... at Duquesne...... 1:00 pm Oct. 6 ...... at Wesley *...... 1:00 pm Oct. 13 ...... Southern Virginia ...... 6:00 pm Oct. 20 ...... Union (Ky.) (Homecoming)...... 1:00 pm Oct. 27 ...... at Westminster ...... 1:30 pm Nov. 10...... vs. Salisbury *! ...... TBA

Home games in bold * Atlantic Central Football Conference opponents ! Ninth Annual Regents’ Cup game (Annapolis, Md.)