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Table of Contents Cornell Quick Facts General Information General Information Location ...... Ithaca, N.Y. 14853 Table of Contents/Quick Facts ...... 1 Founded ...... 1865 General/Media Information ...... 2-3 Enrollment ...... 13,700 Ivy Composite Schedule/Football Directory/Future Cornell Schedules ...... 4 President ...... David J. Skorton Director of Athletics...... J. Andrew Noel Jr. Colors ...... Carnelian Red and White Coaching and Staff Affi liation ...... NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Conference ...... Ivy League Head Coach Jim Knowles ...... 6-7 Home Field ...... Schoellkopf Field (25,597) Assistant Coaches ...... 8-12

Recruiting Areas ...... 9 Coaching Staff Coaching/Staff Staff ...... 13-14 Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Head Coach of Football ...... Jim Knowles ‘87 Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Safeties ...Clayton Carlin 2008 Outlook and Team Off ensive Coordinator/Off ensive Line ...... Bruce Barnum Associate Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line ....Pete DeStefano 2008 Big Red Outlook ...... 16-19 Assistant Off ensive Coordinator/Running Backs ...... Brian Coon 2008 Preseason Roster ...... 20-21 Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers ...... Joe Borich 2008 Roster Tidbits ...... 22 Linebackers ...... Rashaan Jordan Meet the Veterans ...... 23-45 Tight Ends ...... David Archer ‘05 Special Teams Coordinator/Off ensive Assistant ...... Travis Burkett 2008 Newcomers ...... 45-50 Defensive Backs ...... Ross Pennypacker

2008 Opponents Football Information Meet The Big Red 2007 Record (Ivy Record/Finish) ...... 5-5 (2-5/7th) Opponent Information ...... 52-61 Home/Away ...... 4-1/1-4 Cornell vs. All Opponents ...... 62 Letter Winners R/L ...... 40/13 Off ensive/Defensive/Special Teams ...... 20/4, 18/6, 2/3 2007 in Review/Ivy League Starters R/L ...... 19/9 Off ensive/Defensive/Special Teams ...... 8/3, 7/4, 4/2 2007 Statistics ...... 64 Roster Breakdown (Sr./Jr./So./Fr.) ...... 33/21/39/30 2007 Game Summaries ...... 65-69 Athletic Communications Staff 2007 Ivy Standings, All-Ivy Teams, Past Ivy Champions ...... 70 Director (Football Contact) ...... Jeremy Hartigan 2007 Ivy League Team Statistics, Annual Awards ...... 71 Offi ce Phone ...... (607) 255-9788 2007 Ivy League Individual Statistics ...... 72 Cell Phone ...... (607) 351-1675 2008 Opponents Fax ...... (607) 255-9791 History/Records E-mail ...... [email protected] Associate Director...... Julie Greco Over A Century of Tradition ...... 74-77 Assistant Director ...... Kevin Zeise Cornell Football Legends ...... 78-80 Assistant Director ...... Lindsey Mechalik Passing Records ...... 81 Accounts Representative ...... Marlene Crockford Rushing Records ...... 82 Hotline ...... (607) 255-2385 Receiving Records ...... 83 Press Box Phone ...... (607) 255-3535 Total Off ense Records ...... 84 World Wide Web ...... www.CornellBigRed.com

Scoring Records ...... 85 Credits: The 2008 Cornell football media guide is a publication of the Cornell League2007 YIR/Ivy Defensive Records ...... 86 Athletic Communications Offi ce. Editorial content, layout and design by Special Teams Records ...... 87 Jeremy Hartigan with assistance from Julie Greco, Marlene Crockford, Elli Cornell Team Records ...... 88 Harkness, Dave Wohlhueter and Amanda Linnertz. Photography: Patrick Opponent Team Records ...... 89 Shanahan, Tim McKinney, Darl Zehr, Heather Nichols, The Cornellian, Jeremy Annual Leaders ...... 90-91 Hartigan, Steve Pike, C.W. Pack Sports, Jon Reis, Cornell University Photog- Single-Game Highs ...... 92 raphy, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections-Kroch Library, Cornell The Last Time It Happened ...... 93 University, Ithaca Downtown Partnership/Ithaca CVB, Charles Harrington, All-Time Scores ...... 94-98 Finger Lakes State Parks. Cornell Head Coaches ...... 98 ON THE COVERS: All-America, All-Ivy, Academic All-America Selections ...... 99-101 Front: National Football Hall of Fame/Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame Members ...... 102 (Top to bottom) Seniors Luke Siwula, History/Records Cornell Football Awards ...... 103-105 Tim Bax, Steve Valenta, Nathan Ford Cornellians in Pro Football ...... 106 and Graham Rihn will help attempt to All-Time Letter Winners ...... 107-112 lift Cornell to the top of the Ivy League standings in 2008. This is Cornell University/Cornell Athletics Ithaca, N.Y...... 113 Realizing a Bold Dream ...... 114-115 University Leadership ...... 116 Cornell Athletics Leadership ...... 117 This Is Cornell The Friedman Center ...... 118 Back: Athletic Training ...... 119 A senior class that numbers 33 play- Support Services ...... 120 ers will tackle a rigorous schedule Schoellkopf Field ...... 121 as the Big Red attempts to claim The Ivy League ...... 122 its fi rst Ivy League title in 18 years. Prominent Cornell Alumni ...... 123 Cornell will play fi ve road games Success in and out of the Classroom ...... 124 and fi ve home games, including contests vs. Colgate and Ivy League runner-up Yale.

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 1 JEREMY HARTIGAN CREDENTIALS Eighth Year at Cornell Requests for working press credentials at Cornell home football games should be made Director of Athletic Communications in writing on station/newspaper/magazine letterhead to Jeremy Hartigan in the Cornell Offi ce: (607) 255-9788 Athletic Communications Offi ce. The mailing address is: Teagle Hall, Campus Road, Ithaca, Cell: (607) 351-1675 NY 14853-6501. Requests may be sent via fax, but all requests, mailed or faxed, should be E-Mail: [email protected] sent so that they reach the athletic communications offi ce at least three days prior to the game. Media agencies that cover Cornell and the visiting school on a regular basis will receive JULIE GRECO top priority. Other credentials will be issued on the basis of circulation and the availability of Fourth Year at Cornell space. Credentials will be mailed if at all possible. Otherwise, they may be picked up before General Information General Assoc. Dir. of Athletic Communications 5 p.m. on Friday at the Athletic Communications Offi ce. Those credentials not picked up Offi ce: (607) 255-4688 by 5 p.m. on Friday will be left for Saturday pickup at the Schoellkopf Field will call booth, E-Mail: [email protected] located at the northwest end of the west stands.

PRESS BOX SERVICES Programs, fl ip cards, statistics and notes will be provided before each game. A play-by- KEVIN ZEISE play and out-of-town scores will be distributed at the conclusion of each quarter. Halftime Third Year at Cornell statistics will also be available. A scoring summary and complete team and individual Asst. Dir. of Athletic Communications statistics will be provided after each game. Lunch will be served prior to the game and

Coaching/Staff Offi ce: (607) 255-5627 soft drinks and water will be available throughout. E-Mail: [email protected]

SIDELINE POLICY Photographers will not be allowed on the sidelines without proper credentials. Photo credentials are limited to daily newspaper, student newspaper, wire service and team LINDSEY MECHALIK photographers, along with a limited number of special passes which are given out on a Third Year at Cornell space available basis. Freelance photographers must provide the Cornell Athletic Com- Asst. Dir. of Athletic Communications munications Offi ce with a complimentary photo CD of the game with at least 10 action Offi ce: (607) 255-3753 shots. E-Mail: [email protected]

Meet The Big Red Under NCAA and Ivy League guidelines, photographers are not allowed between the 25- yard lines and must remain outside the restraining lines surrounding the fi eld. Credential holders not working will be asked to leave the sidelines. For the safety of others please do not leave equipment unattended on the sidelines. If you are shooting with a tripod, please MARLENE CROCKFORD keep a safe distance from the playing fi eld. 28th Year at Cornell Accounts Representative RADIO BOOTHS Offi ce: (607) 255-3752 Space is available in the press box for three radio stations. Priority is always given to E-Mail: [email protected] Cornell’s commercial station. All visiting stations should contact the Athletic Communica- tions Offi ce at least one month before the game for information concerning phone lines. 2008 Opponents

Frequently Called Numbers GAME DAY PARKING (607 area code) All media will be issued parking passes upon request for the roof level of the parking garage, which is behind the west stands. All parking passes are mailed out 10 days before Athletic Communications ...... 255-3752 the game. Athletic Communications Fax ...... 255-9791 ...... 255-0003 Football Offi ce POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Football Offi ce Fax ...... 255-4088 After the game, the media will meet in the press room (press room information available Press Box (game day only) ...... 255-3535 in the press box on game days). The visiting coach will be brought in after the required 2007 YIR/Ivy League 10-minute “cooling-off ” period. Coach Knowles will follow the visiting coach, along with Mailing Address Teagle Hall, Campus Road selected players. Requests for players should be directed to a member of the Athletic Com- Ithaca, N.Y. 14853-6501 munications staff during the fourth quarter of each game. Only members of the working Overnight Address press with proper credentials will be allowed in the press room. The Big Red locker room Schoellkopf House is closed. Campus Road Ithaca, N.Y. 14853-6501 TELEPHONES Cornell Athletics Web There will be one telephone available for media use (607-255-2982) and one for Athletic www.CornellBigRed.com Communications use during the game (255-3535). Several telephones are available to

History/Records members of the working press in the Athletic Communications Offi ce in Paul Schoellkopf Athletic Communications House. Anyone desiring a private line should call Marlene Crockford at least one month Student Assistants before the game. Adam Agata, Tyler Armstrong, Matt Beyer, Kelly Boehner, R.J. Curreri, Will Garner, Marla Glasser, Eric Gunther, Dan MIDWEEK SPORTS LUNCHEON Harris, Marc Jackson, Dianne Kamfonik, Meredith Karp, Each Tuesday, the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a luncheon at Patrick Kirsch, Avery Kovler, Patrick Maloney, Katie Peterson, the Ramada Inn-Ithaca Airport featuring the head coaches of Cornell, Ithaca College and Aaron Snyder, Jay Velasco, Whitney Wadman. Ithaca High School. This Is Cornell 2 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football AVAILABILITY OF COACH KNOWLES All requests for interviews with Coach Knowles must be received by They Cover the General Information the Athletic Communications Offi ce at least 24 hours in advance. He Big Red will accept interviews in his offi ce, over the phone and prior to practice sessions as long as a request has been made in advance. NEWSPAPER RADIO Brian Delaney, Sports Editor Sports Director PLAYER INTERVIEWS Ithaca Journal WVBR (93.5 FM) All player interviews must be arranged through the Athletic Com- PO Box 430 227 Linden Ave. munications Offi ce so a time can be arranged that will not interfere Ithaca, N.Y. 14851-0430 Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 Telephone: (607) 274-9214 Telephone: (607) 273-4000 with the student’s academic schedule. Players have been instructed to Fax: (607) 272-4248 Fax: (607) 273-4069 not conduct interviews unless they have been set up in this manner. Coaching/Staff All interviews are to be conducted on Wednesday only. Cory Bennett, Sports Editor News Director Telephone interviews are conducted at the players’ convenience. Cornell Daily Sun Cayuga Radio Group Usually they are handled by players returning calls immediately after 139 West State St. 1751 Hanshaw Road Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 practice. No home numbers for players will be given out and players Telephone: (607) 273-3606 Telephone: (607) 257-6400 have been told not to accept calls from anyone asking football-related Fax: (607) 273-0746 Fax: (607) 257-6497 questions. Please do not show up and wait for players unannounced on campus, Sports Editor Sports Director at players’ housing or Schoellkopf Memorial. The players have been Syracuse Newspapers WELM Radio PO Box 4818 1705 Lake St. instructed to politely decline the request and refer the person to the Syracuse, N.Y. 13221 Elmira, N.Y. 14901 Meet The Big Red Athletic Communications Offi ce. Telephone: (315) 470-2152 Fax: (607) 733-5627 Advance notice of your intentions to attend a practice session is Fax: (315) 470-3019 appreciated. Sports Director Sports Editor WSYR Radio Press & Sun Bulletin 500 Plum St. PO Box 1270 Syracuse, N.Y. 13204 Big Red On The Air Binghamton, N.Y. 13902 Fax: (315) 472-1904 Radio Coverage Telephone: (800) 365-0077 Fax: (607) 798-1113 TELEVISION All 10 Cornell football games will be broadcast by WHCU 870 Sports Director AM Ithaca. Barry Leonard returns for his 11th year in the booth and

Sports Editor News 10 Now 2008 Opponents eighth season in the play-by-play chair. Cornell graduate and NFL Democrat & Chronicle 815 Erie Boulevard East lawyer Buck Briggs ‘76 returns as the Big Red’s color analyst. 55 Exchange Blvd. Syracuse, N.Y. 13210 Rochester, N.Y. 14614 Telephone: (315) 634-2352 Cornell on the Internet Telephone: (716) 258-2406 Fax: (315) 634-4270 Barry Leonard Fax: (716) 258-2776 WHCU’s broadcasts of Cornell football can also be heard via the Sports Director internet as part of a subscription service. To hear the game from Sports Editor WBNG-TV your computer via the internet, go to www.CornellBigRed.com and Rochester Newspapers PO Box 12 follow the links to the broadcast that are located on the football 55 Exchange Blvd. Johnson City, N.Y. 13790 schedule page. Rochester, N.Y. 14614 Telephone: (607) 729-8812 Fax: (716) 258-2776 Fax: (607) 729-4022 Live audio and video of the Big Red’s non-televised home games League2007 YIR/Ivy are also available as part of a subscription service at CornellBig- Sports Editor Sports Director Red.com, while you can watch live, instant statistic updates at no Elmira Star-Gazette WENY-TV charge. PO Box 285 PO Box 208 Elmira, N.Y. 14902 Elmira, N.Y. 14902 Keep checking www.CornellBigRed.com Telephone: (607) 734-5151 Telephone: (607) 739-3636 for broadcast updates Fax: (607) 734-3004 Fax: (607) 796-6171

CORNELL BROADCAST CREW Sports Director Barry Leonard WETM-TV Barry Leonard enters his 11th year as the play- Play-by-play P.O. Box 1207 History/Records by-play voice of Cornell football, basketball and 27 West Meadow Drive Elmira, N.Y. 14902 lacrosse teams. Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 Fax: (607) 733-4739 Leonard returned to Ithaca radio in 1997 after Home Telephone: (607) 257-5938 a 10-year absence and his recognizable voice and Fax: (607) 257-5938 Sports Director affi nity for Cornell is evident by his commitment to WIXT-TV the university and the athletic programs. Buck Briggs 5904 Bridge St. A 1980 graduate of Ithaca College with a degree Color analyst Syracuse, N.Y. 13057 in televsion and radio, Leonard resides in Lansing c/o Cornell Athletics Fax: (315) 446-9283 with his wife, Anne, and daughter, Keara. Teagle Hall, Campus Road Cornell University Sports Director Ithaca, N.Y. 14853-6501 WSTM-TV Buck Briggs ‘76 enters his eighth year as the Telephone: (607) 255-9598 1030 James St. This Is Cornell color analyst for Cornell football and will join Barry Fax: (607) 255-2969 Syracuse, N.Y. 13203 Leonard in the radio booth again in 2008. Fax: (315) 474-5122 An associate counsel for the NFL Management Counsel, Briggs is part of the team that is the collec- Sports Director tive bargaining representative for the NFL owners WTVH-TV and handles all player-related legal issues. He also 980 James St. teaches sports law classes at both Cornell and Penn Syracuse, N.Y. 13203 law schools. Fax: (315) 425-0129

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 3 Schedule Information/Directory

2008 Ivy League Composite Schedule Future Cornell Saturday, September 20 Saturday, October 11 Saturday, November 1 Schedules Stony Brook at Brown, 12:30 p.m. Lafayette at Columbia, 12:30 p.m. *Harvard at Dartmouth, 12:30 p.m. (2009-2013) Fordham at Columbia, 12:30 p.m. *Yale at Dartmouth, 12:30 p.m. *Columbia at Yale, 12:30 p.m. Georgetown at Yale, 12:30 p.m. *Cornell at Harvard, 12:30 p.m. *Princeton at Cornell, 1 p.m. Schedules are tentative and sub- Dartmouth at Colgate, 1 p.m. Brown at Holy Cross, 1 p.m. *Brown at Penn, TBA ject to change. For more informa-

General Information General Princeton at The Citadel, 1 p.m. Princeton at Colgate, 1 p.m. Villanova at Penn, 3:30 p.m. Penn at Georgetown, 2 p.m. Friday, November 7 tion on future schedules, please Cornell at Bucknell, 6 p.m. *Penn at Princeton, 7 p.m. visit the athletic department’s web Holy Cross at Harvard, 7 p.m. Saturday, October 18 site at www.CornellBigRed.com. Holy Cross at Dartmouth, 12:30 p.m. Saturday, November 8 Saturday, September 27 Lehigh at Harvard, 12:30 p.m. *Columbia at Harvard, 12 p.m. 2009

New Hampshire at Dartmouth, 12 p.m. Colgate at Cornell, 1 p.m. *Yale at Brown, 12:30 p.m. *Harvard at Brown, 12:30 p.m. *Brown at Princeton, 1 p.m. *Dartmouth at Cornell, 1 p.m. Sept. 19 Bucknell *Yale at Cornell, 1 p.m. Yale at Fordham, 1 p.m. 26 at Yale Columbia at Towson, 3 p.m. *Columbia at Penn, TBA Saturday, November 15 Oct. 3 at Colgate Penn at Lafayette, 6 p.m. *Harvard at Penn, 12 p.m. 10 Harvard Lehigh at Princeton, 6 p.m. Saturday, October 25 *Princeton at Yale, 12 p.m. 17 Fordham *Cornell at Brown, 12:30 p.m. *Cornell at Columbia, 12:30 p.m.

Coaching/Staff Saturday, October 4 *Dartmouth at Columbia, 12:30 p.m. *Brown at Dartmouth, 12:30 p.m. 24 Brown *Dartmouth at Penn, 12 p.m. *Penn at Yale, 12:30 p.m. 31 at Princeton Cornell at Lehigh, 12:30 p.m. *Harvard at Princeton, 12:30 p.m. Saturday, November 22 Nov. 7 at Dartmouth Holy Cross at Yale, 12:30 p.m. *Yale at Harvard, 12 p.m. 14 Columbia Brown at Rhode Island, 1 p.m. *Columbia at Brown, 12:30 p.m. 21 at Penn Harvard at Lafayette, 1 p.m. *Penn at Cornell, 1 p.m. *Princeton at Columbia, 1:30 p.m. *Dartmouth at Princeton, 1 p.m. 2010 *Ivy League Games Sept. 18 at Wagner 25 Yale Cornell Football Directory (all area code 607) Oct. 2 at Bucknell 9 at Harvard Meet The Big Red ADMINISTRATION NAME OFFICE PHONE 16 Colgate Athletic Director ...... J. Andrew Noel Jr...... 255-8832 23 at Brown Associate Director ...... Anita Brenner ...... 255-8283 30 Princeton Associate Director ...... Stephen P. Erber ...... 255-7442 Nov. 6 Dartmouth Associate Director - Physical Education ...... Al Gantert ...... 255-4286 Associate Director - Financial Operations ...... Larry Quant ...... 255-1317 13 at Columbia Assistant Director - Operations ...... Matt Coats ...... 255-1814 20 Penn Assistant Director - Athletic Training ...... Bernie DePalma ...... 255-4237 Assistant Director - Athletes Performance ...... Tom Howley...... 255-3953 2011 Assistant Director - Student Services & Compliance ...Chris Wlosinski...... 254-7472 Sept. 17 Bucknell Director of Athletic Alumni Aff airs and Development ...John Webster ...... 255-5631 24 at Yale Compliance Coordinator ...... Amy Foster ...... 255-8874

2008 Opponents Ticket Manager ...... Gene Nighman ...... 255-3175 Oct. 1 Wagner Facilities Manager ...... Pat Graham ...... 255-1321 8 Harvard 15 at Colgate FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach ...... Jim Knowles ([email protected]) ...... 255-0026 22 Brown 29 at Princeton Off ensive Coordinator/Off ensive Line Coach...... Bruce Barnum ([email protected]) ...... 255-2396 Nov. 6 at Dartmouth Assistant Off ensive Coord./Running Backs Coach ..... Brian Coon ([email protected]) ...... 255-5640 13 Columbia Quarterbacks and Wide Receivers Coach ...... Joe Borich ([email protected]) ...... 255-5636 Tight Ends Coach ...... David Archer ([email protected] ...... 255-5641 20 at Penn Special Teams Coordinator/Off ensive Assistant .....Travis Burkett ([email protected])...... 255-5639 2012 Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach ...... Clayton Carlin ([email protected]) ...... 255-5637 Sept. 15 at Fordham

2007 YIR/Ivy League Assoc. Defensive Coord./Defensive Line Coach ..... Pete DeStefano ([email protected]) ...... 255-5638 Linebackers Coach ...... Rashaan Jordan ([email protected]) ...... 255-5635 22 Yale Defensive Backs Coach ...... Ross Pennypacker ([email protected]) ...... 255-5222 29 at Bucknell Oct. 6 at Harvard Director of Football Operations ...... Rhett Ticconi ([email protected]) ...... 255-7237 Coordinator of Football Alumni Relations ...... Pete Noyes ([email protected]) ...... 255-3486 13 Monmouth Strength and Conditioning Coach ...... Tom Howley ([email protected]) ...... 255-3953 20 at Brown Administrative Assistant ...... Karen Berkley ([email protected]) ...... 255-0026 27 Princeton Nov. 3 Dartmouth MEDICAL AND ATHLETIC TRAINING 10 at Columbia Head Athletic Trainer ...... Bernie DePalma ...... 255-4237 Associate Athletic Trainer ...... Jim Case ...... 255-4237 17 Penn Chief of Sports Medicine ...... Dr. David Wentzel ...... 255-3892

History/Records Team Orthopedic Consultant...... Dirk H. Dugan, MD...... 272-7000 2013 Sept. 21 Bucknell AREA ACCOMMODATIONS 28 at Yale Best Western University Inn ...... 272-6100 Clarion Inn ...... 257-2000 Oct. 5 Colgate Comfort Inn ...... 272-0100 12 Harvard Courtyard by Marriott ...... 330-1000 19 at Monmouth Econo Lodge ...... 257-1400 26 Brown Hilton Garden Inn ...... 277-8900 Nov. 2 at Princeton Holiday Inn ...... 272-1000 9 at Dartmouth Ramada Inn-Ithaca Airport ...... 257-3100 16 Columbia Statler Hotel ...... 257-2500 23 at Penn

This Is Cornell Super 8 Motel...... 273-8088 4 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football General Information Coaching/Staff

Meet The Big Red 2008 Opponents 2007 YIR/Ivy League2007 YIR/Ivy History/Records This Is Cornell CoachingCoaching StaffStaff 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 5 JIM KNOWLES ‘87 Fifth Season As Head Coach • Cornell ‘87

General Information General The Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Head Coach of Football

When Jim Knowles ‘87 stepped back onto campus in January 2004, his main goal held its own, ranking 10th Education

was to revitalize the entire Cornell football program. From alumni and fans to players in the country in rushing Cornell University and parents, everyone believes that mission is accomplished. The next goal is to lead the off ense (248.6 ypg.) and B.A., Industrial and Labor Relations, 1987 program to its fi rst Ivy League championship since 1990. posting two 1,000-yard Coaching Experience Knowles was named The Roger J. Weiss ’61 Coach of Football by the MeakemŠSmith rushers in the same season Cornell University Director of Athletics and Physical Education Andy Noel, becoming the 25th head football for the fi rst time in school Head Coach, 2004-present Coaching/Staff coach at Cornell. In the four years since, Knowles has posted a 20-20 record and a 13-15 history and the second time University of Mississippi Assistant Coach, 2003 mark in Ivy play. ever in the Ivy League. Se- Western Michigan University One of his fi rst priorities was taking back Schoellkopf Field and making it one of the nior off ensive tackle Kevin Defensive Coordinator, 2000-02 most diffi cult places to play in the Football Championship Subdivision. He has succeeded, Boothe earned fi rst-team Assistant Coach, 1997-2000 motivating his team to a 16-5 home record in four seasons. His 2005 team went 4-1 at All-America honors and Cornell University home and posted its fi rst winning season overall (6-4) in seven years. The 2006 squad was selected in the sixth Assistant Coach, 1988-96 went one better, going 5-1 for its fi rst fi ve-win campaign at Schoellkopf since 1971. round of the NFL Draft by Playing Experience Included were two wins over ranked teams (No. 23 Albany and No. 15 Princeton) and a the Oakland Raiders. On Cornell University, 1983-86

Meet The Big Red victory over reigning Patriot League champion Colgate. special teams, place-kicker Defensive Lineman •Three-year letter winner Cornell registered its third straight season at or above .500 for the fi rst time in A.J. Weitsman set school •Second-team All-Ivy League, 1986 15 years with its 5-5 record in 2007. The Big Red had a stretch of four straight games records for most fi eld goals •Honorable Mention All-ECAC, 1986 scoring at least 30 points for the fi rst time since 1921 and established a school record in a season (14), most con- Head Coaching Highlights for fi rst downs in a season (231). Cornell also posted an unbeaten non-league slate for secutive made fi eld goals • First head coach to post back-to-back winning the fi rst time since 1998 with victories over Patriot League foes Bucknell, Georgetown (11), most kicking points in Ivy seasons in his fi rst two years at Cornell since and Colgate. Attendance at home games nearly doubled to 8,900 per game. a year (72), and season (30) Jim Hofher in 1990-91. • Posted fi rst winning season (6-4 in 2005) since In 2006, with a roster featuring 65 freshmen and sophomores, including 23 members and career (42) extra-point 1999. • First back-to-back .500 seasons overall since 1999

2008 Opponents of the two-deep and eight starters, Cornell got progressively better each week. The kicks without a miss. Big Red fi nished in the top half of the Ivy League for the third straight year and won The former Big Red and 2000 seasons. • Led team picked to fi nish last in preseason to three of its fi nal four games. Seven diff erent players earned All-Ivy honors as Cornell assistant engineered one of third-place fi nish in 2004. fi nished its second straight season with at least a .500 record for the fi rst time since the greatest turnarounds in the 1999 and 2000 campaigns. Ivy League history in 2004, Known as a defensive mastermind, Knowles’ 2005 squad fi nished second nationally turning a 1-9 team that lost seven games by at least two touchdowns into a 4-6 squad that in rushing defense (88.3 ypg.) and gave up just 33 yards total on the ground in the dropped all six contests by 10 points or less, including four by a touchdown or less. The fi nal three contests. The Big Red also ranked fourth nationally in total defense (261.3 turnaround couldn’t have been more dramatic. A team picked to fi nish last in the Ivy League ypg.) and 18th in the country in scoring defense (18.0 ppg.). The off ense more than fi nished in sole possession of third place, becoming the fi rst team in Ivy League history to 2007 YIR/Ivy League record a winless conference season one year and a winning record the next. But even without the wins, the feeling around the program completely changed. The Big Red defense, ranked last in the Ivy League and 104th out of 121 teams nationally in the FCS against the run at 205.0 yards allowed per game in 2003, cut that average in half (101.1 ypg.) to rank fi rst in the Ivy League and seventh nationally. The off ense controlled the ball, but also struck for big plays all season, including three scoring passes of greater than 50 yards. Cornell special teams also set a record with eight kick blocks on the year, while the kick return squad averaged 20.6 yards, its highest total since 1978.

History/Records Knowles, 43, spent nine seasons as an assistant coach at Cornell (1988-96), helping lead the team to Ivy League titles in 1988 and 1990. He coached the linebackers (1995- 96) and running backs (1989-94) and served as the recruiting coordinator (1995-96) and directed special teams, with one season in charge of the defensive line (1988). Along with the 1988 Ivy League title, the Big Red’s rushing (113.8) and scoring defense (13.7) ranked No. 1 in the East and was 10th and seventh, respectively, in the nation. In 1990, the team featured the No. 11 rushing off ense (237.0) in the country. Knowles served as the linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator at the Univer- sity of Mississippi during the 2003 season. Ole Miss had a standout year, as it posted its This Is Cornell 6 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football playing a schedule that included three Top 25 teams. The defensive unit, which included MAC Defensive Player of the Year Jason Babin, General Information ranked second in the MAC in pass sacks (33) and pass defense (179.5). Babin went on to become Western Michigan’s fi rst-ever fi rst round NFL pick (Houston Texans). The WMU defense held three teams to less than 100 yards rushing and limited three others to less than 100 yards passing. The Broncos held opponents to 217 fi rst downs, fewest in the MAC, and the defensive line extended its quarterback sack streak to 33 games.

Knowles’ fi rst year as defensive coordinator in 2001 saw Coaching/Staff the Broncos rank fi rst in pass defense (179.8 yards per game) in the MAC and 17th nationally. WMU also paced the MAC with quarterback sacks (33). His defensive line unit was rated as the second-best in the league by one preseason publication as All- MAC performers Anthony Allsbury (fi rst-team) and Jason Babin (second-team) ranked among the top eight players in sacks. Prior to being named defensive coordinator at Western Michigan on Jan. 17, 2001, Knowles worked exclusively with Meet The Big Red the down linemen. During the 2000 season, his defensive line unit was partially responsible for helping the Broncos compile fi rst 10-win season (10-3) 38 sacks and 15 forced fumbles in 12 games. In addition, the Broncos held opponents since 1971 and claimed to 139 points and posted three shutouts — the most scoreless games since 1971. By the Cotton Bowl with a season’s end, Western Michigan ranked among NCAA Top 20 units in four categories: 31-28 win over Oklahoma scoring defense (fourth, 11.5 ppg.), total defense (ninth, 283.3 ypg.), pass defense State. Defensively, the (13th, 178.0 ypg.) and rushing defense (20th, 105.3 ypg.). Rebels had the nation’s Two of Knowles’ players, Allsbury and Chris Browning, earned All-MAC fi rst and second No. 14 defense vs. the team honors, respectively, as fi rst-year starters. 2008 Opponents run, allowing opponents In 1999, Knowles worked closely with Jeremy Johnson, who went on to earn All-MAC 102.5 yards per game. The honorable mention. He also developed a two-time all-league selection in Dan Falcon squad also recorded 106 (1997-98) and the MAC’s leading sack artist in 1997 with all-league pick Ryan Bauer. tackles for loss, including During Knowles’ six seasons at WMU, the Brown & Gold generated 207 sacks — 28 sacks. Ole Miss posted including a high of 41 in 1997 — which averages to 34.5 per season. a 7-1 mark in Southeastern Conference play and was co-champion of the SEC’s Western A three-year letter winner at defensive end as a player for Cornell, Knowles earned Division for the fi rst time in 40 years. The team’s only conference loss was at the hands All-Ivy honors and honorable mention All-Eastern College Athletic Conference accolades

of national champion LSU. in 1986. He graduated in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree from the School of Industrial and League2007 YIR/Ivy Prior to accepting the job at Ole Miss, Knowles spent six seasons at Western Michigan Labor Relations. University, where he served his last two years as defensive coordinator. He coached the WMU Knowles, a Philadelphia, Pa., native, earned All-Catholic and All-City honors as a linebackers in 2002 after working the previous fi ve seasons with the defensive line. linebacker at St. Joseph’s Prep. He also competed in crew and wrestling. In his second year as defensive coordinator, Knowles helped the 2002 Broncos fi nish Knowles and his wife, Nancy ’83 (MBA ’89), have a daughter, Halle, and two sons, fi rst in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) and 28th nationally in total defense (330.7), Luke and Jack.

As An Assistant Coach Year School Coaching Position Head Coach Record 1988 Cornell Defensive Line/Special Teams Maxie Baughan 7-2-1 (6-1 Ivy, t-1st) History/Records 1989 Cornell Running Backs Jack Fouts 4-6 (2-5 Ivy, t-5th) 1990 Cornell Running Backs Jim Hofher 7-3 (6-1 Ivy, t-1st) 1991 Cornell Running Backs Jim Hofher 5-5 (4-3 Ivy, t-4th) 1992 Cornell Running Backs Jim Hofher 7-3 (4-3 Ivy, 4th) 1993 Cornell Running Backs Jim Hofher 4-6 (3-4 Ivy, t-4th) 1994 Cornell Running Backs Jim Hofher 6-4 (3-4 Ivy, t-4th) 1995 Cornell Recruiting Coord./Linebackers Jim Hofher 6-4 (5-2 Ivy, t-2nd) 1996 Cornell Recruiting Coord./Linebackers Jim Hofher 4-6 (4-3 Ivy, t-3rd) 1997 Western Michigan Defensive Line Gary Darnell 8-3 (6-2, 2nd MAC West) 1998 Western Michigan Defensive Line Gary Darnell 7-4 (5-3, t-2nd MAC West) 1999 Western Michigan Defensive Line Gary Darnell 7-5 (6-2, 1st MAC West) 2000 Western Michigan Defensive Line Gary Darnell 9-3 (7-1, 1st MAC West) This Is Cornell 2001 Western Michigan Def. Coordinator/Defensive Line Gary Darnell 5-6 (4-4, 4th MAC West) 2002 Western Michigan Def. Coordinator/Linebackers Gary Darnell 4-8 (3-5, 5th MAC West) 2003 Mississippi Recruiting Coord./Linebackers David Cutcliff e 10-3 (7-1 SEC West, t-1st) As Head Coach Year School Overall Record League Record League Finish 2004 Cornell 4-6 (.400) 4-3 (.571) 3rd 2005 Cornell 6-4 (.600) 4-3 (.571) t-4th 2006 Cornell 5-5 (.500) 3-4 (.429) t-4th 2007 Cornell 5-5 (.500) 2-5 (.286) 7th 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 7 CLAYTON CARLIN

Fifth Season At Cornell • Juniata ‘87 Assistant Head Coach

General Information General The John B. and Ann M. Rogers ‘45 Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach

Clayton Carlin enters his fi fth season as the John B. and Ann M. Rogers ‘45 Defen-

sive Coordinator/Assistant Head Coach and will again serve as coach of the safeties in 2008. Since joining head coach Jim Knowles’ staff , he has helped turn around both the defensive and off ensive units as coordinator. This will be his third season as defensive coordinator after rejoining that side of the ball in 2007. A tremendous competitor and outstanding recruiter, Carlin has coached 14 All-Ivy Coaching/Staff selections in his four seasons at Cornell. Taking over a defense that featured seven underclassmen, Carlin’s defense surren- dered 14 points or less four times in 2007 and featured the Ivy League’s second leading tackler in Tim Bax, as well as fellow All-Ivy selections Graham Rihn, Doug Lempa and Ryan Blessing. The squad was fourth in the Ancient Eight and ranked among the top half nationally in total defense, while the ballhawking defense increased its tackle for loss total from 2006. In his fi rst go-around as defensive coordinator in 2004, Carlin instituted a gameplan

Meet The Big Red that helped the Big Red engineer one of the greatest turnarounds in Ivy League history, going 4-6 a year after a 1-9 season. That squad became the fi rst Ivy League squad to post a winning conference record (4-3) a year after going 0-7. That season, Carlin’s defense regained dominance at the line of scrimmage. After ranking last in the Ivy League and 104th out of 121 teams nationally in the FCS against the run at 205.0 yards allowed per game in 2003, he helped cut that average to 101.1 yards per game to rank fi rst in the Ivy League and seventh nationally. Three members of the defense earned All-Ivy honors for the fi rst time in their careers, with Ryan Lempa ‘05 and Kevin Rex ‘06 leading the way with second-team nods. 2008 Opponents His dynamic off ense was one of the most eff ective and entertaining in the FCS in his two seasons. Despite having an off ense that featured just four seniors on the two- deep in 2006, Cornell ranked second in the Ivy League and 24th nationally in rushing at 182.1 yards per game. First-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Luke Siwula ‘08 was a second-team All-Ivy pick, while three members of the off ensive line also earned All-Ivy honors. In his fi rst year as off ensive coordinator, the Big Red ranked 10th in the country in rushing off ense (248.6 ypg.). The team had two 1,000-yard rushers in the same season

2007 YIR/Ivy League for the fi rst time in school history and the second time ever in the Ivy League. Cornell scored 278 points that season (27.8 ppg.), the most in any season since the 1949 squad posted 284 points in going 8-1. two Husker national championship teams in 1994 and 1995. A native of Philadelphia, Six of his players earned All-Ivy honors, with off ensive lineman Kevin Boothe ‘06 Pa., Carlin joined the Nebraska staff after serving two seasons as the secondary coach earning fi rst-team All-America honors before being picked in the sixth round of the NFL at Delaware Valley College in Doylestown, Pa. Draft by the Oakland Raiders. Quarterback Ryan Kuhn ‘06 became the fi rst quarterback For fi ve seasons, from 1987 to 1991, Carlin coached at his prep alma mater, St. in Ivy League history to both run and pass for 1,000 yards in a season, while backfi eld Joseph’s Preparatory High School in Philadelphia. After one season as secondary coach mate Siwula had the 10th-most yards in a season in school history (1,086). in 1987, Carlin spent four years as St. Joseph’s head coach.

History/Records Carlin joined the Cornell football staff after spending the 2003 season as the second- A 1987 graduate of Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pa., Carlin was a three-year starter ary and special teams coach at New Mexico State, where he also served as an assistant at defensive back for the nationally ranked Eagles. Carlin earned his master’s degree in 1998 from 1997-99. He left NMSU after the 1999 season and was an assistant for one year at from Nebraska in educational administration. Villanova before heading to Buff alo, where he worked for two years. Carlin and his wife, Kathleen, reside in Lansing with their fi ve children, Carsen, Carlin was the secondary coach at Buff alo, and in 2001 the Bulls ranked 18th in the Julia, Clayton Jr., Brady and Cole. nation in pass defense, allowing just 180 yards per game. He was wide receivers coach all three seasons in his fi rst stop at NMSU and also served as special teams coordinator in 1999. Prior to his arrival at NMSU, Carlin spent three seasons as a graduate assistant at Nebraska where he worked primarily with the defensive backs. He was part of the This Is Cornell 8 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football General Information BRUCE BARNUM Second Season At Cornell • Eastern Washington ‘87 Off ensive Coordinator/Off ensive Line Coach Coaching/Staff

Bruce Barnum enters his second season directing Cornell’s spread attack and will Barnum made ISU’s take the next step toward developing his explosive and exciting high-powered off ense. defense one of the Big Sky’s

Barnum rejoined the Cornell football staff in April 2007 and will work with the off ensive top units in 2000, including line after mentoring both the tight ends and running backs last season. He previously allowing only 16 points to served as assistant off ensive line coach and junior varsity coordinator for the Big Red Weber State, 14 points to during the 1991-92 seasons. Montana State, and 17

In his fi rst year back, the Big Red off ense exploded for 270 points, the second-most points to I-A Utah State. Meet The Big Red in a season since 1949. Cornell set a school record for fi rst downs in a season (231) and a In that Utah State game, game (33 vs. Brown) and ranked in the top 20 nationally in passing off ense (17th, 261.1). Barnum’s defense stuff ed During one stretch, Cornell scored at least 30 points in four consecutive weekends for the Emmett White, who won fi rst time since the 1921 national championship team. Nine diff erent players caught at least the Division I-A all-purpose yardage title, to the tune of just 56 yards rushing. The 10 passes during the season, while the rushing game accounted for 21 touchdowns. defense totaled 16 interceptions and consistently came up with big plays. His spot Barnum spent 10 years, including six years as off ensive coordinator and another as working with the defensive line is one of only two years he has spent working on defensive coordinator, leading Idaho State to unprecedented success. Under Barnum’s defense (1999 and 2000). leadership, ISU’s off ense ranked among the national leaders each season. Prior to going to Idaho State, Barnum spent three years as the off ensive line 2008 Opponents His 2005 squad rushed for over 1,700 yards and 23 rushing touchdowns. The coach and associate head coach at the United States Coast Guard Academy. While at year before, he directed a 3,000-yard passer, only the fi fth in school history, and was the USCGA, the Bears won the Freedom Conference championship and qualifi ed for instrumental in the development of Sale’ Key, who set the school’s career receptions their fi rst NCAA Division III playoff appearance. He spent the 1993 season at American record. Barnum’s off ense rolled up 3,611 passing yards overall, the third-most in school International, where he coached the off ensive line and served as the running game history, and ISU’s 305 completions were the second-most in school history. coordinator. During the 1991-92 seasons, Barnum served as assistant off ensive line In 2003, the Bengals racked up 394 points, the second-most in school history. coach for the Big Red, also serving as off ensive coordinator for the freshman team. Idaho State’s off ense was among the nation’s best, ranking sixth in passing, 20th in Barnum’s fi rst collegiate coaching experience came at Western Washington, coaching scoring, and 21st in total off ense. His 2002 off ense scored over 30 pointsper game the off ensive line from 1989-90. and averaged 412.2 yards per game. The team’s 331 points matched the 2001 output. Barnum also served as an assistant football coach in the prep ranks, coaching at League2007 YIR/Ivy Barnum’s off ensive line produced two All-Big Sky selections and one All-American, Columbia River HS in Vancouver, Wash., and Central Valley HS in Spokane, Wash. while the off ense totaled 10 all-league selections. Barnum is a 1987 graduate of Eastern Washington University. Cornell Recruiting Territories 2008-09 Below is the list of the Big Red football staff ’s primary recruiting areas. If you are, or know of, a prospect in these areas that might be a good fi t for the Cornell football program, please contact the recruiting contact for that area. Information for each of the coaches is located on page 4 of this guide. History/Records Area Coach Area Coach Area Coach Alabama ...... Joe Borich Louisiana...... Joe Borich New York (Upstate) ...... Rashaan Jordan Alaska...... Bruce Barnum Maine ...... Pete DeStefano Ohio (North) ...... Ross Pennypacker Arizona ...... Clayton Carlin Maryland ...... Rashaan Jordan Ohio (South) ...... Brian Coon Arkansas ...... Joe Borich Massachusetts ...... Pete DeStefano Oklahoma ...... Joe Borich California - Central ...... Travis Burkett Michigan ...... Brian Coon Oregon ...... Bruce Barnum California - Northern ...... Bruce Barnum Minnesota ...... Ross Pennypacker (Philadelphia) .....Clayton Carlin California - Southern ...... Clayton Carlin Mississippi ...... Joe Borich Pennsylvania (Central) ...... Pete DeStefano Colorado ...... Bruce Barnum Missouri ...... Joe Borich Pennsylvania (West) ...... Travis Burkett Connecticut ...... Pete DeStefano Montana ...... Bruce Barnum Rhode Island ...... Pete DeStefano

Washington D.C...... Rashaan Jordan North Carolina ...... Rashaan Jordan South Carolina ...... Rashaan Jordan This Is Cornell Delaware ...... Clayton Carlin North Dakota ...... Ross Pennypacker South Dakota ...... Ross Pennypacker Florida - North/West/Central ...... David Archer Nebraska ...... Ross Pennypacker Tennessee ...... Joe Borich Florida - South ...... Clayton Carlin Nevada - South ...... Clayton Carlin Texas ...... Joe Borich Georgia ...... Rashaan Jordan Nevada - North/Central ...... Bruce Barnum Utah ...... Bruce Barnum Hawaii ...... Bruce Barnum New Hampshire ...... Pete DeStefano Vermont ...... Pete DeStefano Idaho ...... Bruce Barnum New Jersey (South/Central) ...... Clayton Carlin Virginia ...... Rashaan Jordan Illinois ...... Brian Coon New Jersey (North) ...... David Archer Washington ...... Bruce Barnum Indiana ...... Brian Coon New Mexico ...... Clayton Carlin West Virginia ...... Travis Burkett Iowa ...... Ross Pennypacker New York (local) ...... Clayton Carlin Wisconsin ...... Ross Pennypacker Kansas ...... Joe Borich New York (Albany, Utica) ...... Pete DeStefano Wyoming ...... Bruce Barnum Kentucky ...... Brian Coon New York (Downstate) ...... Brian Coon Canada ...... Travis Burkett 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 9 PETE DESTEFANO

19th Season At Cornell • Slippery Rock ‘78 Associate Defensive Coordinator

General Information General Defensive Line Coach

Pete DeStefano has been a constant on the sidelines for the Big Red and academic counselor for the athletic department in May 1990. Prior since 1993 as defensive line coach, making him the second-longest tenured to coming to Cornell, he was associate head coach and defensive coor- assistant football coach in Cornell history. He will serve in the role of As- dinator in charge of the linebackers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute sociate Defensive Coordinator for the fourth straight year. He has coached from 1986-90. He was also an assistant track coach at Rensselaer. or recruited 30 All-Ivy League players during his tenure. Before going to Rensselaer, DeStefano was defensive coordinator DeStefano has played a large role in scheming a defense that allowed and linebacker coach at Allegheny College from May 1984 to June opponents just 108.1 yards per game rushing from 2004-06, among the best 1986, and he was also head track coach.

Coaching/Staff marks in the FCS over that span. Cornell also posted its third straight year Prior to his stint at Allegheny, DeStefano coached at Edinboro University, with at least 20 quarterback sacks in 2006 after reaching that mark just three serving as head junior varsity coach and defensive coordinator in 1981, with times in the previous seven years. The 2007 team posted 57 total tackles for the varsity off ensive line in 1982 and with the defensive ends in 1983. He loss and has reached that mark in six of the last seven seasons. was also strength coach and helped with recruiting. In 2005, DeStefano’s defensive line helped Cornell’s defense rank A 1978 graduate of Slippery Rock University with a bachelor of sci- second nationally in rushing defense (88.3 ypg.), giving up just 33 yards ence degree in physical education and health, DeStefano received his total on the ground in the fi nal three contests. The unit ranked fourth master’s in educational administration from Edinboro in 1982. While an nationally in total defense (261.3 ypg.) and 18th in scoring defense undergraduate, he played tight end for three years and received honor- (18.0 ppg.). The line featured fi rst-team All-Ivy pick Matt Pollock and able mention All-Western Pennsylvania Conference. two-time second-team selection Jonathan Lucas. From 1978-81, DeStefano coached at Clinton Central HS. As the head

Meet The Big Red He has also been instrumental in developing kick block schemes that varsity coach, he directed the team to the Tri-Valley League championship in helped the 2004 team to a school-record eight blocks. The team has 1979 and was named Coach of the Year. He also coached track at Clinton. blocked 46 total kicks in DeStefano’s tenure, including seven in 2007. A 1974 graduate of New Hartford HS, DeStefano was all-league in football DeStefano believes that hard work brings success, and often points to and track. His brother, Jim, was an AP All-America honorable mention line- Seth Payne ’97, a nine-year NFL defensive tackle, as proof. After recruit- backer at Cornell in 1980 and is a member of the Athletic Hall of Fame. ing Payne, who barely weighed in at 225 pounds, DeStefano watched DeStefano and his wife, Joanne, reside in Ithaca. They have a son, Peter, who the tackle blossom into a fourth-round NFL draft pick. works in for the Marriott Corporation. Joanne received her DeStefano started his Cornell career as the head freshman coach master’s degree from Cornell’s Johnson School of Management in 1997. 2008 Opponents BRIAN COON

Fifth Season At Cornell • Albion ‘92 Assistant Off ensive Coordinator

2007 YIR/Ivy League Running Backs Coach

Brian Coon enters his fi fth season on the Big Red coaching staff and and fi rst-team All-Ivy quarterback Ryan Kuhn, a 1,000-yard rusher. his fourth as assistant off ensive coordinator. He will work with the running Coon served as off ensive coordinator and off ensive line coach at Kalamazoo backs this season after four years with the off ensive linemen. His tutelage College for the previous six years before coming to Cornell. His off enses aver- has produced eight All-Ivy off ensive line selections in four seasons, while aged 31.5 points and 385.5 yards per game over his fi nal three seasons, and he helping direct one of the most eff ective rushing off enses in the FCS. coached the school’s all-time career leaders in passing, receiving and rushing. Coon assisted in the development of fi rst-team All-American and The Watervliet, Mich., native coached at St. Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, sixth-round NFL Draft pick Kevin Boothe ‘06, a unanimous fi rst-team Ind., from March 1995 to July 1998. During his tenure, the Pumas were ranked All-Ivy selection in each of his fi nal two seasons while working with as high as No. 3 in the nation in rushing off ense (299.7 ypg.) and No. 9 in scoring

History/Records Coon. Eric Miller ‘07 and Ted Sonnenberg ‘08 earned All-Ivy honors off ense (36.7 ppg.). Coon also served as quarterbacks, defensive backs and twice, while Brian McGuire ‘08 and returning second-team All-Ivy special teams coach and was recruiting coordinator at St. Joseph’s. honoree Steve Valenta have also helped anchor one of the top lines Coon served as a graduate assistant coach at Western Michigan in the Ancient Eight the last four seasons. Over that span, Cornell has from 1993-95 and received a master’s degree in athletic administration averaged more than 18 rushing touchdowns per season. from WMU in 1997. Coon’s talented line helped Cornell fi nish 10th nationally in rushing A 1992 graduate of Albion College, he earned a degree in commu- (248.6 ypg.) in 2005 and protected two 1,000-yard rushers in the same nications and exercise science. Coon was a four-year letter winner as season for the fi rst time in school history and the second time ever in the an outside linebacker for the Britons. He was also named the squad’s Ivy League. The success came despite the fact that three starters had never Special Teams Player of the Year as a senior. taken a varsity snap prior to 2005. The 2006 squad also ranked among Coon and his wife, Heather, reside in Freeville with their two chil-

This Is Cornell the top 25 rushing off enses nationally despite the loss of both Boothe dren, Alexis and TJ. 10 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football General Information DAVID ARCHER ‘05 Second Season At Cornell • Cornell ‘05 Tight Ends Coach Coaching/Staff

Former Big Red captain David Archer returns to his alma mater for his second season as his senior year. He was rewarded for his leadership and selfl essness by earning the team’s Enzo an assistant coach on Jim Knowles’ staff . He will work with the team’s tight ends in 2008 after Montemurro Award for spirit and leadership, as well as the inaugural Jaime McManamon Award, working with the linebackers in his fi rst season. given to a senior for hard work and diligence in the strength and conditioning program. In 2007, Archer worked with two-year starters Doug Lempa and Ryan Blessing. The duo He taught eighth and fourth grades, respectively, at the Dr. William H. Horton School in earned All-Ivy honors during their career and ranked second and third on the team in both Newark, N.J., as part of the Teach For America program in 2005 and 2006. In addition, he was tackles and tackles for loss as seniors. an assistant coach at Fairleigh Dickinson in 2006, working with the linebackers under head Archer was a captain for the Big Red in 2004, the fi rst season under head coach Jim Knowles. coach Rich Mosca.

A three-year starter on the off ensive line, Archer moved from tackle to guard to center during Meet The Big Red JOE BORICH Second Season At Cornell • Memphis ‘96 Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers Coach 2008 Opponents

Second-year assistant coach Joe Borich will continue his work with the team’s quarterbacks during his tenure, including completion percentage in a season (.599), with two quarterbacks and will take over the wide receivers as well in 2008. He has a strong understanding of the off ense, throwing for more than 20 touchdowns in a year. He helped tutor many of the players that having worked with off ensive coordinator Bruce Barnum at his previous stop of Idaho State. helped Barnum’s explosive off enses. He also worked with the running backs and wide receivers In his fi rst season working with the quarterbacks, Borich tutored Nathan Ford in his fi rst in his fi rst two seasons at ISU. year in the spread off ense. Ford responded with the second-highest completion percentage in Borich came to Idaho State from Snow College, where he also served as quarterbacks coach school history (.630). Cornell posted at least 200 yards passing in eight of 10 contests. Due to and assisted in preparing and developing weekly game plans. His quarterbacks helped lead Snow League2007 YIR/Ivy injuries, Cornell utilized three diff erent players under center, all of whom attempted at least 40 to an 8-2 record in 1998, including a No. 5 national ranking. Included among his charges was passes on the season. Despite that, the Big Red quarterbacks directed an off ense that set school Josh Heupel, later the starting quarterback for 2000 national champion Oklahoma. records for completions (281) and fi rst downs (231), while averaging 261.1 yards per game in Borich was a two-year starter behind center at Snow himself before transferring to Memphis, the air while completing 61.6 percent of their passes. where has was a two-year starting signal caller. A team captain on both squads, Borich was Borich, a former quarterback at Memphis, joined Barnum on the Idaho State staff and a National Junior College All-America selection while at Snow. Borich received his bachelor’s spent the last six years as quarterbacks coach. His quarterbacks set numerous school records degree in Physical Education/Fitness Management from Memphis in 1996.

TRAVIS BURKETT History/Records Second Season At Cornell • St. Mary’s (CA) ‘02 Special Teams Coordinator/Off ensive Assistant This Is Cornell

Second-year assistant Travis Burkett will take control of the Big Red’s special teams and teams coordinator at San Luis Obispo HS, helping guide his high school alma mater to a record work with the kickers and punters in 2008 after coaching the running backs in his fi rst season of 18-5 over the 2003 and 2004 seasons. In between, he played linebacker and defensive end on the East Hill. for the Bergamo Lions in Italy, where he helped them to an Italian Superbowl Championship Despite losing All-Ivy running back Luke Siwula three games into the season, Burkett’s and EuroBowl runner-up fi nish during the 2004 season. charges ended the year with 12 rushing scores and a 4.2 yard per carry average. A 2002 graduate of Saint Mary’s (Calif.), Burkett played linebacker for the Gaels from 1998-2002 Before arriving at Cornell, Burkett spent two seasons as a graduate assistant coach in charge and in his fi fth year was voted the team’s Most Inspirational Player as well as garnering second of the linebackers at Bucknell under his former college coach, Tim Landis. team Academic All-District VIII honors. Prior to his time at Bucknell, Burkett had previously worked as assistant coach and special 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 11 RASHAAN JORDAN First Season At Cornell • Alfred ‘95

General Information General Linebackers Coach

Rashaan Jordan joined the Cornell football coaching staff this past Before joining the Wingate family, Jordan was a full-time outside spring after coaching at Wingate University for the last seven years as linebackers coach at the University of Buff alo. Jordan also coordinated defensive coordinator, assistant head coach and linebacker coach. He Buff alo’s punt return team eff orts. In addition to his coaching responsi- also worked with the team’s punters. Jordan will work with the Big Red bilities at Buff alo, Jordan was the school’s primary recruiter in Maryland linebackers in 2008. and Florida. He also has recruiting experience in North Carolina, Canada, While at Wingate, Jordan coached defensive backs David Jones Delaware and New York. and Donald Brown, linebacker Stuart Sheppard and defensive lineman Prior to his promotion to full-time assistant coaching status, Jordan Coaching/Staff Kenwin Cummings to All-SAC seasons in 2006. Jones was selected by spent four years as restricted earnings assistant coach (defensive backs) the New Orleans Saints in the fi fth round of the 2007 NFL draft (145th at the University of Buff alo. In addition to his duties with the defensive overall selection) and signed a three-year contract in June. A 2007 Hula backs, he was very involved with student-athlete eligibility concerns. Bowl participant, Jones was a D2Football.com and AFCA All-American Also, he was responsible for weekend recruiting hosts and served as his senior season. the football staff liaison to the residence life offi ce. In addition, Cummings led the SAC in tackles for loss (17.5), quarter- A graduate of Alfred University, Jordan is the Saxons’ single-season back hurries (15) and quarterback sacks (nine) in 2006. He was 21st in rushing leader. A tailback at Alfred, Jordan was an honorable mention the NCAA in pass sacks and 22nd in tackles for loss. He was named to All-American and Player of the Year in the ECAC. Also, he was fi rst the 2005 Don Hansen’s Football Gazette NCAA Division II All-America team All-Upstate New York. While an undergraduate, Jordan earned a Meet The Big Red fi rst team. bachelor’s degree in athletic administration at Alfred. After his playing The Bulldogs were third in the SAC in pass defense in 2005, allowing days were completed in 1994, Jordan spent one year as running backs only 176.6 passing yards per contest. In addition, Wingate was second coach for the Saxons before moving on to UB. in pass defense effi ciency (103.9). Four Bulldog defenders were named Jordan and his wife Elizabeth have three sons and one daughter to the All-South Atlantic Conference team in 2005. (Malik, Calen, Kyral and Kyra) and reside in Ithaca.

2008 Opponents ROSS PENNYPACKER First Season At Cornell • Millersville ‘05 Defensive Backs Coach

2007 YIR/Ivy League First-year Cornell assistant coach Ross Pennypacker joins the Big Red coach at Allegheny College where he coached the outside linebackers. staff after serving two seasons as defensive assistant at Villanova. He He also was responsible for recruiting central and eastern Pennsylvania will serve as the team’s defensive backs coach and will direct Cornell’s during his one-year stint at Allegheny. video operations for the 2008 campaign. Pennypacker began his coaching career as a student assistant coach Pennypacker’s duties with the Wildcats included serving as the team’s at Millersville University. While at Millersville, he assisted with coaching video coordinator and assisting with the defensive backs. Pennypacker the outside linebackers and safeties. also recruited the state of Ohio for the Wildcats. He helped Villanova to During his playing days, Pennypacker played linebacker at Millers- a 6-5 mark in 2006 and a 7-4 record in 2007 in the powerful Colonial ville where he graduated in 2005 with a degree in Social Sciences. He Athletic Association. is single and resides in Ithaca.

History/Records Before arriving at Villanova, Pennypacker was an intern assistant This Is Cornell 12 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football General Information RHETT TICCONI Third Season At Cornell • Barry ‘94 Director of Football Operations Coaching/Staff

Rhett Ticconi, an 11-year veteran of NFL special events and opera- (1995-99) and six years as their Director of Operations tions, was named Cornell Director of Football Operations in October (1999-2005). While with the franchise, Ticconi served as liaison between 2006. He also serves as the team’s recruiting coordinator. the Dolphins and the NFL for all game operations and logistics. He was In his role with the Big Red, Ticconi provides for the day-to-day the direct assistant to the head coach regarding team operations. He administrative operations of the football program, including providing implemented and oversaw the team web site during the special events support to student athletes with university matters, budget manage- years, helping Miami become the fi rst NFL team to have a web site. He ment, coordinating recruiting needs, organizing community projects created the special events department and oversaw all events, game

and relations and handling team travel. entertainment and pregame tailgating activities. He was invited by Meet The Big Red As recruiting coordinator, Ticconi is responsible for tracking recruits the NFL to work four Super Bowls in operations and two Pro Bowls in through the program’s database, as well as coordinating all recruiting entertainment and player relations. weekends. Prior to coming to Cornell, Ticconi served as Director of Auxiliary Ticconi serves as the liaison to the 1,400-member Cornell Football Services at Nova Southeastern University. Association, and is in charge of the Ben Mintz/CFA Golf and Tennis Outing Ticconi, a graduate of Barry University with a Bachelor of Arts in which drives more than $200,000 per year for the football program. sports administration, resides in Seneca Falls with his wife, Kadi and Ticconi spent fi ve years as the Director of Special Events for the their children, Karter and Ava. 2008 Opponents PETE NOYES 31st Season At Cornell • Bridgeport ‘68

Coordinator of Football Alumni Relations League2007 YIR/Ivy

A fi xture in Schoellkopf Hall for 31 years, Pete Noyes spent eight defense to Division I-AA runner-up for fewest points allowed per game seasons as the director of football operations before taking over the role in 1986 and a seventh-place fi nish in I-AA in 1988. In both 1986 and of coordinator of football alumni relations in 2006. He is responsible for 1988, Noyes’ defense topped the Ivy League and the East in the same coordinating the day-to-day operations, including administrative duties category. The defense’s 1986 performance was also the best-ever at such as alumni and parent relations and football fundraising. He was Cornell since the formation of the Ivy League. In 1990, while Noyes was honored with the Lou Conti ‘41 Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001. the off ensive line coach, Cornell had three fi rst-team All-Ivy linemen for Noyes has also been instrumental in eff orts to design and populate the the fi rst time ever. In 1993, the Big Red was sixth in the nation in total History/Records football Tradition Room and the new Hall of Fame room. defense, 13th in scoring defense, 17th in rushing defense and 21st in Noyes’ eff orts were also recognized on the national level in 2003, pass effi ciency defense. Overall, his teams recorded 21 career shutouts, when he received the All- Foundation’s Mike Campbell including 12 with Cornell. Top Assistant Coach Award. During his 21 years of coaching at Cornell, Noyes recruited 18 captains As Director of Football Operations, Noyes helped the Cornell and coached or recruited 25 fi rst-team All-Ivy selections. He recruited Football Association (CFA) membership rise from 250 to 1,400, while 10 starters on the 1988 Ivy championship team and 14 starters from nearly tripling the football program’s annual fund. The Ben Mintz/CFA the 1990 championship squad. Golf and Tennis Outing he ran grew from 50 to 300 golfers, while net Noyes previously served as the defensive coordinator at Bucknell for income rose from $4,000 to $215,000. six seasons under the late Fred Prender and Bob Curtis with emphasis Noyes came to Cornell in 1977 as head defensive and linebackers on the linebackers. This Is Cornell coach, and in 1981 he was named by Coach Bob Blackman as his fi rst A 1968 graduate of the University of Bridgeport, he was co-captain defensive coordinator by title in 32 years of coaching. Up until 1998, of the football team as a senior. The former linebacker was a three-year he fi lled a variety of roles, serving as defensive coordinator, recruit- starter and was named to the school’s all-time team in 1969. ing coordinator (1983-93), off ensive line coach and defensive backs Noyes and his wife, Carol, reside in Ithaca and have three children: coach. He was also the assistant head coach from 1986 to 1989. Noyes’ Jennifer Noyes ‘98; Justin Brion; and the late Ronnie Brion ‘00. hard-nosed approach to the game enabled him to coach the Cornell

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 13 DR. DAVID WENTZEL DIRK H. DUGAN, MD 8th Season as Chief of Sports Medicine 19th Season as Team Physician 19 Season at Cornell 23rd Season at Cornell Scranton ‘76 Cornell ‘72 Chief of Sports Medicine Team Orthopedic Consultant General Information General Dr. David Wentzel is the Chief of Sports Medicine, which provides Dirk H. Dugan, MD, serves as the team physician and orthopedic comprehensive primary care services to support the health, safety, consultant for a majority of the Big Red’s varsity sports. He has served and performance of Cornell’s student-athletes. A physician at Gannett as team physician for the men’s ice hockey team since 1990. Health Services since 1990, Dr. Wentzel was appointed Chief of Sports Dugan received his medical training at SUNY-Buff alo and completed Medicine in 2001. He is the team physician for football. his surgical internship at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, Wentzel works closely with the athletic training room staff to provide N.Y. His orthopedic surgery residency was with the Hospital for Special a coordinated approach to the treatment and prevention of sports Surgery in New York City (Cornell Medical College). related injuries and illnesses. He is a member of the American College Dugan is Board Certifi ed by the American Board of Orthopedic of Sports Medicine, the American Academy of Family Practice and the Surgeons and is a Fellow with the American Academy of Orthopedic Coaching/Staff American Osteopathic Association. His professional interests include Surgeons. He has served as Medical Staff President and Director of sports medicine, sports related concussions and asthma. Physical Therapy at Cayuga Medical Center in Ithaca. His professional A native of Reading, Pa., Wentzel is board certifi ed by the American interests are sports medicine, general orthopedics, including trauma Board of Family Medicine and holds a CAQ in sports medicine. He earned (fractures), and joint replacement (hip and knee). His practice, Ortho- his bachelor of science in biology and master of science in biochemistry pedic Surgery & Sports Medicine, is located in Ithaca. from the University of Scranton before completing his medical train- A native of , N.Y., Dugan received a degree in history from ing at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1984. He Cornell in 1972. While completing his undergraduate work, he was a completed his internship in family practice at the U.S. Naval Hospital three-time All-Ivy singles player for the men’s tennis squad. He won the in Jacksonville, Fla., before serving for three years as a naval medical Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis League tournament 1969 through 1971. Meet The Big Red offi cer onboard the U.S.S. Hunley and U.S.S. Simon Lake in Holy Lock, As a junior, he fi nished 10-1 in No. 1 singles and advanced to the third Scotland. Following his stint with the Navy, Wentzel served a residency round of the NCAA tournament. Dugan was inducted into the Cornell in family medicine and practice at the University of Wisconsin. Athletic Hall of Fame in 1985. Wentzel is married to Patty Bergman ‘79. The couple has three Dugan is married to Wendy Kimble-Dugan, and they have three children, Caitlin, Jenna and Gavin. daughters; Julia, Louise and Maureen ‘06.

2008 Football Managers KAREN BERKLEY (Left-Right): Rachel Krasnow, Barb Linehan, Jessica Wind, Celeste 2008 Opponents Administrative Assistant Lee, CiCi Hoggard.

Karen Berkley is in her seventh season as the administrative assis- Support Staff tant for the football program. In her role, Berkley works closesly with

2007 YIR/Ivy League the coaching staff assisting with their schedules, travel and recruiting responsibilities and handles head coach Jim Knowles’ calendar. Prior to arriving at Cornell in 2002, Berkley worked for the Lansing Central School District. Berkley and her husband, Kevin, reside in Ithaca. She has three sons, Kent, Loren ‘07 and Steven

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Meet The Big Red 2008 Opponents 2007 YIR/Ivy League2007 YIR/Ivy History/Records This Is Cornell MeetMeet TheThe BigBig RedRed 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 15 2008 Season Outlook Cornell opens the season with the off ensive fi repower, the defensive personnel and the special teams spark to be the darkhorse team in the Ivy League race in 2008. With a veteran team featuring 33 seniors, the Big Red

General Information General has the recipe for success in what looks to be a tight league race. Quarterbacks camp and missed several practices, but showed great potential in his early showings. Seven quarterbacks open fall camp for the Big Red, but senior Nathan Ford is Ambrosi saw a featured role on the junior varsity in 2007, including two 200-yard expected to again take control of the off ense. Fighting for backup duty will be senior games and several multiple-touchdown eff orts. classmates Tyler Lucas and Tom Piselli, junior Ben Ganter, sophomore Ty Siam and Falkiewicz and Hendren were both singled out by coaches and teammates as freshmen Adam Currie and Alex Johnson. having outstanding camps midway through spring practice and have similar running Ford is an accurate, mobile quarterback and a strong leader in the huddle who styles. Hendren is the best blocker of the group and will see time at both tailback and

Coaching/Staff has great experience behind center. Despite suff ering a myriad of injuries during the fullback when Cornell goes into two-back sets. Lewis is a talented open-fi eld runner 2007 campaign, including missing all or the majority of two games, Ford completed who can make plays if given the opportunity. 209-of-332 passes for 1,902 yards and six touchdowns. His .630 completion percent- age ranked second in a single season for Cornell. Ford also scored three times on the Wide Receivers/Tight Ends ground. He closed the season third on the school’s career passing list with 3,451 The Big Red’s short passing game gave a plethora of athletes a chance to touch yards. Now he will have a chance to join the great quarterbacks in the annals of Big the ball a season ago, as 14 diff erent players caught at least four passes and nine Red football by leading Cornell to an Ivy title. caught at least 10. All 14 of those players return in 2008, accounting for each of the Lucas and Piselli have contributed much to the program and are among the hard- team’s 281 receptions and nine receiving touchdowns from a year ago. Leading the way will be seniors Zac Canty and Jesse Baker and junior Bryan Wal-

Meet The Big Red est workers. Both players saw time on the travel roster a season ago and are among the leaders on and off the fi eld. While having seen limited minutes behind Ford, Lu- ters. The trio combined for 139 catches and seven touchdowns a season ago and are cas and Piselli are capable and have the trust of their teammates if called into duty. poised to have an even better 2008. Ganter was pressed into action when Ford was injured a season ago and saw time A strong route runner and tough slot receiver, Canty led the team in receptions in a total of six contests. He completed 19-of-41 passes for 165 yards and a touch- (49) and ranked second on the team in receiving yards (447) and touchdowns (3) en down, while throwing two interceptions. A strong-armed quarterback, Ganter has route to capturing honorable mention All-Ivy honors. The 5-8 sparkplug enters his a good grasp of the off ense and is the favorite to win the backup job for the second senior season with 90 career catches and is 54 yards shy of 1,000 for his career. straight year. Baker and Walters both are capable of making the big plays on the outside and will Siam, Currie and Johnson will all jockey for position as the team’s quarterback of be looked at to stretch defenses. Baker had 42 catches for 420 yards as a junior and has 2008 Opponents the future when Ford graduates. the size, hands and body control to cause opponents headaches. He also is the team’s top blocker from the wideout position. Walters has good size at 6-1, but it is his speed Running Backs that makes the diff erence. In his fi rst full season as a starter, Walters had 48 catches Senior Luke Siwula is ready to take his fi fth year of eligibility this fall to lead a for a team-best 592 yards and four touchdowns. One of the nation’s top returners, he talented running back corps. The Big Red will also utilize some two-back sets in the also is electric in the off ense, adding to an already eff ective ground-gaining scheme. open fi eld. Junior Randy Barbour has the early edge thanks to his experience, but classmate Numerous Isaac Minor, as well as rising sophomores Anthony Ambrosi, Vin Falkiewicz and Mar- other players will

2007 YIR/Ivy League cus Hendren and freshman Troy Lewis will have a say in playing time this coming get opportunities year. to see balls come Siwula will enter the season as the unquestioned position leader and has rushed their way. Seniors for 2,195 yards and 18 touchdowns in his career. He has reached the end zone a total Horatio Blackman, of 22 times in his three-plus seasons. An excellent zone runner who always seems to Tommy Bleymaier, make positive yards between the tackles, Siwula is a punishing runner. He also has Brian FitzPatrick good hands out of the backfi eld and is eff ective in pass blocking, making him the and Shane Kilcoyne, total package in the one-back set. juniors Matt Kenney, Barbour is more of a shifty back capable of getting to the outside and using his Stephen Liuzza and History/Records speed to outrun tacklers, but also has a strong base and can slip and power out of the Nick Zerante, and defense’s grips. He took over as the team’s primary running back over the fi nal seven sophomores Tom games last season and ran for 477 yards and six touchdowns. Barth, Doug Dolan Beyond Siwula and Barbour, the rest of the depth chart is up for grabs and play- and Ricky Hawkins ing time will be earned throughout the spring and fall. and freshmen Jor- Minor has excelled on special teams over the last two years, serving as one of dan Heller, Tom Ran- the leaders of the punt and kickoff coverage teams. Another tough runner, he could dall, Shane Savage, be in line for additional carries as a junior. Ambrosi, meanwhile, was injured early in Jon Scheidler and

This Is Cornell Bryan Walters 16 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football ity of the spring due to injury, but will have a chance to win the job again in the fall. General Information Vredenburgh has great hands and is an excellent receiver from the tight end posi- tion and has been helped even more with a standout spring camp. As he has increased his blocking skills and technique, his play- Quentin Bernhard ing time has increased and he will be on the fi eld quite a bit in 2008 after running

a signifi cant number of snaps with the fi rst Coaching/Staff team during spring practices. Macias, one of two former quarterbacks in the tight end rotation, is a hard-nosed football player and excellent blocker. Fen- ton excels on special teams and was a key Chris Sheridan will all have their opportunities. member of the travel squad a season ago. Pizzurro is one of the position’s top athletes After suff ering a variety of injuries in his fi rst two seasons, Blackman had a break- and is in the mold of Vredenburgh as a top-notch pass catcher. Schmeltzer is a bit of out season in 2007 and ended the year by hauling in 21 passes for 194 yards and a an unknown and missed a majority of the spring due to his baseball commitments. At Meet The Big Red score. He has the size (6-3) and speed to become a go-to type receiver with increased 6-4, 251-pounds, he has the size and strength necessary to earn time. looks. Key was moved from the off ensive line to better utilize his athletic gifts. Nitti Bleymaier has the team’s surest hands and excels as a third-down receiver. The entered Cornell as a quarterback, but moved to tight end this spring. Latiz-Hackett is two-year letter winner set career highs with 29 catches for 224 yards a season ago. He a 6-1, 222-pounder who walked on the team from Staten Island, N.Y. He will attempt also serves as holder on all placements. Bleymaier is one of the team’s top competi- to make the team after playing at Staten Island Tech HS. tors and is a position leader. FitzPatrick saw action in just three games after missing a majority of the year due Off ensive Line to injury last season, but still caught four passes for 38 yards. That came on the heels The loss of three starters on the off ensive line, including an All-Ivy League center of a promising sophomore season where the converted quarterback/defensive back and guard, would have many teams desperate, but the Big Red returns a good core, 2008 Opponents caught 12 balls for 141 yards. including both starting tackles in 2008. With three starting positions up for grabs, After bumping back and forth between tailback and receiver, Kilcoyne will split competition will be extremely fi erce. out this fall. An outstanding athlete, he caught 10 passes a season ago, but showed Senior Steve Valenta and junior Quentin Bernhard are expected to again man the his explosiveness with a 94-yard kickoff return for a score in the win over Columbia. left and right tackle spots, respectively. Cornell will again attempt to fi nd multiple ways to get him the ball. Valenta was a second-team All-Ivy selection as a junior and has opened 20 con- Speaking of getting the ball, juniors Kenney and Liuzza will have a chance to secutive games in the starting lineup. At 6-6, 313 pounds, Valenta has quick feet to go step up their roles now that they are more defi ned heading into the fall. After mov- along with the strength to be an elite blocker. The three-year letter winner blocked

ing around the lineup, Kenney will bring his outstanding athleticism to the wideout for a squad that posted 21 rushing touchdowns despite losing leading rusher Luke League2007 YIR/Ivy position. Liuzza, arguably the team’s top all-around football player, ranked fi fth on Siwula in the third game of the season. After learning from NFL star Kevin Boothe as a the squad in catches (23) and receiving yards (196) despite being behind center for rookie, Valenta has the potential to join his former teammate in professional football much of the fi nal three games. if he continues to improve at his current pace. Zerante is a tall receiver with strong hands who showed great improvement as a Bernhard started all 10 games as a sophomore at right tackle and his toughness sophomore. Dolan saw a majority of his action on the junior varsity during 2007, but and quickness are his biggest assets. He is one of the most agile off ensive linemen brings the size (6-3, 194) that will allow him to compete for snaps. Hawkins has great in the conference and is a fi erce competitor who graded out well all season long on height (6-3), while Barth was a productive prep player. All of the freshmen will have the edge. a chance to slowly develop under a large group of upperclassmen. The third player with a leg up for a spot entering the fall is senior Babak Mot- History/Records Fall practice opens with a group of tight ends that have shown fl ashes of bril- amedi at center. The team’s top reserve a season ago, Motamedi saw action in all 10 liance both as blockers and receivers, and competition will be fi erce among the nine games at both guard and center. The 6-4, 319-pounder has a high football IQ and players attempting to see time in 2008. picked up the off ensive scheme quickly a season ago. The Big Red’s tight ends caught six passes for 58 yards in the season opener in The rest of the line is made up of players who all have shots at earning signifi cant 2007, but were limited to just 13 receptions in the fi nal nine games. This season, the time. Seniors Ryan Adams, Josh Barvin and Justin Mortensen, juniors Andrew Bohl tight ends should be a much bigger target in the Big Red’s precision passing game. and Jordan Tuttel and sophomores Matt Kearney, Paul Ostick, Dan Riggi and Dom Two players who return with signifi cant time under their belt, seniors Alex Valdner all had productive spring camps and will attempt to get a foothold on a more Spooner and Zach Vredenburgh, are expected to continue in their roles. Senior Willy concrete role this fall. Freshmen Drew Bourassa, Matt Harrison, Tommy Laymon, Jim Macias saw time in special situations and special teams a season ago, while junior Miner and Ryan Pardoe will also play their part and could earn time with great fall This Is Cornell Avery Fenton will attempt to break into the lineup as well. Sophomores Nick Pizzurro camps. and Jadd Schmeltzer join converted off ensive lineman Mark Key and walk-ons John Adams has seen the most playing time of the bunch and has greatly improved his Nitti and Roland Latiz-Hackett in competing for time. Freshman Drew McGowan will speed and strength over the off season after moving from tight end two years ago. A also be in the mix. member of the two-deep the entire season, he opened two games in 2007. The 6-5, Spooner, the incumbent starter, excelled in 2007 and led the positional players 267-pound Adams is an excellent blocker in both run and pass schemes. with 11 catches for 72 yards in earning his second varsity letter. He not only runs great Barvin has tremendous size and is one of the team’s most improved players over routes, but is an outstanding blocker and excellent athlete. Spooner missed a major- the last two years, while Mortensen has the prototypical build for a guard at 6-0 and

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 17 296 pounds. He is both well-coached and exceptionally agile at his size, and could tire fall after suff ering easily slip into one of the open slots on the line. an injury, but now is Possibly the biggest surprise of the spring, Bohl has emerged as a starting can- completely recovered didate with an outstanding off season. The two-sport athlete (track and fi eld) is very and is making his athletic at 6-4 and 285 pounds, but has shown to also have the ability to fi t right in mark. After convert- and learn the off ense. Tuttel is a big, strong player who is arguably the best athlete at ing from tight end the position and will also be in the mix to see time. last spring, Rosage All four rising sophomores were able to get experience on the junior varsity team didn’t have much in 2007, and all will attempt to become candidates for playing time in their second time to settle in to General Information General year in the fold. While all four have shown signifi cant improvement, Ostick seems to the position, but he be the likely candidate to reach the two-deep in the fall, as he will see time as the got a chance to learn backup center and will also be pressed into work at the guard position. the defense from the sidelines and has the strength to disrupt opposing off enses. Ballou, meanwhile, was nearly impossible to block all spring. At 6-2 and 245 pounds, Defensive Line he has the speed and strength to beat blockers around the end or to bull-rush right The defensive line was solid against the run a season ago, but with an additional through them to cause havoc in the backfi eld. year of experience and a couple of key additions, the Big Red could be in opposing Additionally, several players have gained seasoning on the junior varsity and team’s backfi elds quite a bit in 2008. could also break into the rotation with another summer of improvement entering

Coaching/Staff Associate defensive coordinator and longtime defensive line coach Pete DeStefano the 2008 campaign. Senior Jonathan Ruch, juniors Mike Nwaka and Tom DiStasio and has the reputation for liking to use multiple players to make sure his line is always fresh, sophomores Evan Eisenberg and Matt Green will be looking to show the production and due to injuries and other circumstances last season, his plan wasn’t able to be uti- necessary to earn time. Freshmen Emile Chang, Tom Doupe and Matt MacFarlane lized. This season, with the return of senior starters Dario Arezzo, Frank Kunis and Lucas could become candidates to see action as well. McCarthy, as well as key reserves Trevin Cowman and Ryne Posey and important addi- tions Ricky Ballou and Jeff Rosage, there will be plenty of capable players on the line. Linebackers Arezzo is the pass rusher, Kunis is the stout run-stopper and McCarthy is the jack- With the loss of two-year starters Ryan Blessing and Doug Lempa to graduation, of-all-trades playmaker in the starting lineup, and each is expected to be among the the linebacking corps will be the one position that will see a total overhaul from a

Meet The Big Red team’s top defenders in 2008. All are experienced and decorated linemen who have season ago. Luckily, several players with experience will fi ll in, while several younger been through the wars, while seeing signifi cant snaps in each of the last two years. players also have an opportunity to break through and earn time. Arezzo has great quickness and surprising strength, with an initial burst that allows Senior Graham Rihn, who has played as both a linebacker and a down lineman, him to pressure the quarterback. Once he is in the backfi eld, he relentlessly pursues leads the charge and will be an All-Ivy candidate after earning honorable mention the ball carrier. He started all 10 games in 2007 and registered 26 tackles, including honors in 2007. A two-time Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week pick, he led the 7.5 for a loss and 3.5 sacks. Arezzo also had an interception, two pass breakups and a team in tackles for loss with 10 a year ago. He has a quick fi rst step and is relentless in forced fumble to highlight a strong junior campaign. pursuit. Rihn can overpower a blocker and is a sure tackler. He will be asked to provide At 5-11 and 271 pounds, Kunis can move the line with his strength and is excellent leadership as he serves a playmaking role on the defense. against the run. He is athletic for his size and has quick feet. With a full season as a starter Senior Brian Ostrowsky and junior Chris Costello also have signifi cant experience 2008 Opponents under his belt, he should be even more productive than he was as a junior when he after serving as reserves and will attempt to break into the spotlight in 2008. Ostrowsky totaled an excellent 32 tackles on the line. is a great athlete at the position and a hard-hitter who made 29 tackles a season ago. Like Arezzo and Kunis, McCarthy also opened all 10 games a season ago. A ver- Junior Aaron Levine will also have an opportunity to crack the rotation after being satile lineman who can rush the passer, a key part of the kickoff and punt coverage teams in 2007. stuff the run or even drop back and cover a He made four tackles and has the speed and instincts nec- tight end or someone out of the backfi eld, essary to be a key part of the defensive schemes. he registered 48 tackles in 2007. Included Sophomores Ross Mosher and Brandon Lainhart both among his highlights were fi ve tackles for made great impressions as freshmen when they served as

2007 YIR/Ivy League a loss and a sack. He also added a pass members of the travel squad and saw special teams action. breakup and a forced fumble to the cause. Mosher switched back and forth between the defensive Cowman emerged as a key component line and the linebacker spot, but impressed the coaching on the defensive line late in the season after staff with his high motor and constant energy on the fi eld. seeing spot time earlier in the year. A former Ryne Posey Lainhart has been well coached and is a fundamental tack- nationally ranked heavyweight wrestler, he ler and all-around playmaker who swarms to the ball. has a great center of gravity, is tremendously Senior Bennett Gerli and sophomore Joe Mangan- strong, and possesses great footwork. Posey elli will each have opportunities to see action on special also saw time in seven games, recording teams and to compete for playing time among the talent- History/Records 10 tackles and blocking a kick. The former ed group of linebackers. Gerli has also been in the rotation walk-on and converted linebacker did a nice on the defensive line and is a key utility player. Freshmen job as a reserve in 2007 and wants to play a Adam Harris, Zack Imhoff , Zak Murdock and Mike Spooner bigger role this coming year. will settle into the defense while attempting to earn play- Two players who could make a huge ing time. impact that were revelations in spring camp are fi fth-year senior Jeff Rosage and junior Ricky Ballou. Rosage missed the en- This Is Cornell 18 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football Defensive Backs/Safeties tough. He also has great instincts and is always around the ball. Fenton got a chance The defense’s version of Cornell’s wide receiver position is at safety. Deep, talented to learn on the job in 2007, intercepting a pass, breaking up two others and posting General Information and experienced, the safety position features two-time all-conference performer Tim 15 total tackles. Bax (free safety) and three-year starter Gus Krimm (strong safety), as well as experi- With those two players likely to earn major time, juniors Josh Gajdos, Mark Longo enced backups in seniors Anthony Sabo and Shane Connolly. and Nate Staruch and sophomores Aaron Randolph, Henry Ross and Andy Wade will Bax is the defense’s top playmaker and will be no surprise to the league’s other all be in the picture. Freshmen Rashad Campbell, Chris Dennis, Zach Tally and Abdul seven coaches, as he will be front and center in their scouting reports. Voted team Taylor each have an opportunity to earn playing time in their fi rst seasons. MVP as a junior, Bax was a second-team All-Ivy pick in 2007 after fi nishing second Gajdos’ sprinter speed and cover ability have him in the mix, while Longo is a in the Ancient Eight in tackles with 100. He added 4.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, four physical corner who is a sure tackler on the outside. Both players were key members

pass breakups and a forced and recovered fumble. Bax had 15-tackle games against of the coverage teams, while Longo was a nickel back who broke up fi ve passes as a Coaching/Staff both Yale and Columbia among his six double-fi gure tackles contests. An honorable sophomore. Staruch has been injured for much of his career, but he also has the size mention all-league pick as a sophomore, Bax had 12 tackles, including 1.5 for a loss, and speed necessary to cause receivers problems. against Ivy champion Harvard. He combines good size and speed with excellent football instincts and always seems to be hawking around the ball. Bax is one of the Special Teams unquestioned leaders of the defense. Cornell had one of the top special teams units in the country a season ago and Krimm is a hard-hitter who enters the season with 20 consecutive starts in the returns a majority of those players for 2008. Not only was the Big Red successful in defensive backfi eld. A steady and consistent player and sure tackler, Krimm was the kicking and return game, but it also accounted for seven blocked kicks and held fourth on the squad in stops as a junior with 58 and added fi ve pass breakups and opponents to one of the lowest punt and kickoff return averages a season ago. Meet The Big Red 2.5 tackles for loss. He also recovered a fumble and intercepted a pass on the season. Senior punter Nick Maxwell returns for his third season as a starter after having a ca- Krimm posted a career-best 11 tackles in a win over Columbia and had six games with reer year in 2007. Maxwell averaged 39.2 yards per kick with 14 of his 47 kicks dropped at least fi ve stops a season ago. inside the opponents’ 20-yard line. The Timberline, Wash., native has great hangtime on Sabo has spent the last two years on the fi eld all over the defensive backfi eld, his kicks, allowing the coverage team to make quick stops, as opponents averaged just making plays whenever asked. Despite not starting games, Sabo has racked up 65 5.9 yards per return on 28 punts a season ago. He has averaged 38.1 yards per punt in his total tackles in the last two years, including a career-best 39 a season ago. A former career and will be one of the conference’s top weapons in the specials teams area. corner, Sabo can cover a wide receiver or running back out of the backfi eld, or can Senior Michael Bolling is expected to return for a fi fth year after suff ering a knee come up to play run defense. A solid football player in all respects, he will again be a injury and will provide a defi nite challenge to Maxwell’s position. He has plenty of ex- key cog in Cornell’s defensive and special teams schemes. perience, starting more than a full season for the Big Red, averaging nearly 37 yards 2008 Opponents A testament to hard work and dedication, Connolly has overcome injuries and a per punt in 59 career kicks. Bolling brings a powerful and accurate leg to the table. move from quarterback to safety to earn time as a reserve and on special teams. A tough, Sophomore Drew Alston will be the third competitor at the position and showed aggressive player, the senior played in two contests in 2007 and made one tackle. great improvement over the last year, while spending a majority of his time kicking Also in the mix for playing time is junior T.J. Hochanadel and a group of sopho- for the junior varsity team. He was on the travel squad throughout the year as Max- mores in Ben Heller, Dempsey Quinn, Doug Suhey and Tyler Vivian. well’s backup and will try to move up the depth chart with a good fall camp. Walk-ons Kevin Holtzman, Sam Patterson, Alex Taheri and Matt Weiss and fresh- Sophomore place-kicker Brad Greenway suff ered through a myriad of injuries in men K.C. Aharanwa, Ryan Houska, Keaton Marks and Travers Schmidt add depth to the fall that carried over into the spring, but he is expected to be healthy once the

an already strong group of performers. 2008 season opens. Greenway has a strong, accurate leg and is likely to be the team’s League2007 YIR/Ivy Cornell has a young and athletic group of corners that must gel quickly to allow kickoff specialist. the Big Red to continue its all-out attacking style on defense. There is plenty of talent Also attempting to earn time among the place-kickers is sophomore Alex Peril- to make that happen, and it will be an outstand- stein and freshman John LaBarre. ing competition to earn playing time this fall. Junior Bryan Walters is one of the nation’s most dangerous return men, but he Returning starter Frank Morand has will have some additional help in 2008 as a variety of players could also see time on lettered in each of his fi rst two sea- the return team. A three-time Ivy League weekly honoree, Walters established a new sons and was a starter in 2007. school record for punt return yardage in a season (345) and career (619) by the end He earned Ivy League Defensive of his second season. He is averaging 144.4 all-purpose yards per game for his career, History/Records Player of the Week after making a mark that ranks second on the school’s all-time list behind only Hall of Famer Ed his fi rst interception count, re- Marinaro. Walters led the Ivy League and ranked 15th nationally in all-purpose yard- turning it 72 yards for a score to age (170.2 ypg.), while pacing the conference and standing 22nd nationally in punt help defeat Central New York rival returns (11.1 yards per return). He is outstanding in the open fi eld and is fearless in Colgate on Homecoming. He has the returning punts, rarely making a fair catch. size (6-2) to cover the league’s bigger Among those with a chance to take turns in the back returning kicks are senior receivers, and is also fast enough to Shane Kilcoyne, juniors Randy Barbour and Stephen Liuzza and sophomore Vin Falk- keep opponents in front of him. iewicz. All are quick and shifty, while also having the strength to break tackles and Sophomore Emani Fenton may make yards out of little space. This Is Cornell have the biggest upside of any of the Two of the toughest positions to fi ll on the fi eld, but among the most important, corners and has the potential to be one of will be the long-snapper and holder position. Senior wide receiver Tommy Bleymaier, the top playmakers at the position in the who has arguably the best hands on the team, will again be the holder on place- league. Though standing just 5-9, Fenton ments for the Big Red. Senior tight end Alex Spooner is the likely choice to be the is an exceptional athlete and is extremely team’s long snapper after serving as the backup a season ago. Fellow tight end Zach Vredenburgh and sophomore linebacker Robert Zimmerman have also taken turns Frank Morand and will compete for the slot in the fall. 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 19 2008 Big Red Numerical Roster 2008 Big Red Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School No. Name ...... Pos. 1 ** Canty, Zac WR Sr. 5-8 165 Naperville, Ill./Naperville North HS 70 Adams, Ryan ...... OL 1 ^ Randall, Tom WR Fr. 6-3 200 Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J./Bergen Catholic HS 20 Aharanwa, K.C...... S 2 ** Baker, Jesse WR Sr. 6-2 197 Platteville, Wis./Platteville HS 86 Alston, Drew ...... P 2 ^ Campbell, Rashad DB Fr. 5-8 175 Cheltenham, Pa./Chestnut Hill Academy 32 Ambrosi, Anthony ...... RB 3 ** Bleymaier, Tommy WR Sr. 5-9 165 Boise, Idaho/Bishop Kelly HS 91 Arezzo, Dario...... DL 4 *** Kilcoyne, Shane WR Sr. 5-11 195 San Diego, Calif./Torrey Pines HS 2 Baker, Jesse ...... WR 4 ^ Johnson, Alex QB Fr. 6-3 200 Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca HS 93 Ballou, Ricky ...... DL

General Information General 5 * Longo, Mark DB Jr. 6-1 199 Middletown, N.J./Middletown South HS 30 Barbour, Randy ...... RB 6 Taylor, Abdul DB Fr. 5-10 160 Manhattan, N.Y./Paul Laurence Dunbar HS 45 Barth, Tom ...... WR 7 *** Bax, Tim S Sr. 6-3 191 Chicago, Ill./Mount Carmel HS 63 Barvin, Josh ...... OL 7 Bax, Tim ...... S 7 ^ Nitti, John TE So. 6-3 205 Dix Hills, N.Y./The Peddie School 60 Bernhard, Quentin ...... OL 8 * Zerante, Nick WR Jr. 6-3 204 Elmhurst, Ill./York Community HS 81 Blackman, Horatio ...... WR

8 ^ Perilstein, Alex PK So. 5-7 143 Narberth, Pa./Harriton HS 3 Bleymaier, Tommy ...... WR 9 * Fenton, Emani DB So. 5-9 167 Ashburn, Va./Flint Hill School 53 Bohl, Andrew ...... OL 10 ** Maxwell, Nick P Sr. 5-10 199 Lacey, Wash./Timberline HS 97 Bolling, Michael ...... P 10 ^ Currie, Adam QB Fr. 6-1 200 Memphis, Tenn./Evangelical Christian School 69 Bourassa, Drew ...... OL 11 Connolly, Shane S Sr. 6-1 213 Johnson City, N.Y./Maine-Endwell HS 2 Campbell, Rashad ...... DB 11 ^ Harris, Adam LB Fr. 6-2 228 Towanda, Pa./Towanda Area HS 1 Canty, Zac ...... WR

Coaching/Staff 12 ** Liuzza, Stephen WR Jr. 6-0 182 Pearl River, La./Slidell HS 96 Chang, Emile ...... DL 13 Ganter, Ben QB Jr. 6-2 207 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 11 Connolly, Shane ...... S 14 Piselli, Tom QB Sr. 6-1 221 Rockville Centre, N.Y./South Side HS 55 Costello, Chris ...... LB 14 ^ Schmidt, Travers S Fr. 6-0 200 Tamaqua, Pa./Tamaqua Area HS 98 Cowman, Trevin ...... DL 15 Lucas, Tyler QB Sr. 6-2 209 Montgomery, Texas/Montgomery HS 10 Currie, Adam ...... QB 15 ^ Lewis, Troy RB Fr. 5-10 175 , Md./Cardinal Gibbons HS 17 Dennis, Chris ...... DB 16 Siam, Ty QB So. 6-1 192 Pittsburg, Kan./Pittsburg HS 94 Dial, Eric...... DL 95 DiStasio, Tom ...... DL 17 *** Ford, Nathan QB Sr. 6-1 205 Palo Alto, Calif./Palo Alto HS 83 Dolan, Doug ...... WR 17 ^ Dennis, Chris DB Fr. 6-1 160 Houston, Texas/Eisenhower HS 92 Doupe, Tom ...... DL 18 ** Walters, Bryan WR Jr. 6-1 178 Bothell, Wash./Juanita HS 97 Eisenberg, Evan ...... DL 19 ** Sabo, Anthony S Sr. 5-11 195 Novi, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central HS 36 Falkiewicz, Vin ...... RB Meet The Big Red 19 ^ Houska, Ryan S Fr. 6-2 210 Plymouth, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central HS 87 Fenton, Avery ...... TE 20 * FitzPatrick, Brian WR Sr. 5-10 180 Collegeville, Pa./Episcopal Academy 9 Fenton, Emani ...... DB 20 ^ Aharanwa, K.C. S Fr. 6-3 192 Dallas, Texas/L.D. Bell HS 20 FitzPatrick, Brian ...... WR 21 ** Kenney, Matt WR Jr. 6-0 201 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 17 Ford, Nathan ...... QB 22 ** Morand, Frank DB Jr. 6-2 192 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier HS 24 Gajdos, Josh ...... DB 23 Staruch, Nate DB Jr. 6-2 180 Freeland, Pa./Hazleton Area HS 13 Ganter, Ben ...... QB 57 Gerli, Bennett ...... DL 23 ^ Ross, Henry DB So. 5-10 195 Scarsdale, N.Y./Scarsdale HS 99 Green, Matt ...... DL 24 * Gajdos, Josh DB Jr. 6-1 190 Towaco, N.J./Montville Township HS 41 Greenway, Brad ...... PK 25 *** Siwula, Luke RB Sr. 6-0 204 Cortland, N.Y./Homer HS 11 Harris, Adam ...... LB 25 ^ Savage, Shane WR Fr. 5-10 170 Leesburg, Va./Flint Hill School 73 Harrison, Matt ...... OL 26 * Wade, Andy DB So. 5-10 170 East Aurora, N.Y./East Aurora HS 84 Hawkins, Ricky ...... WR 2008 Opponents 26 ^ Taheri, Alex S So. 6-2 189 Burlington, Vt./Dexter (Mich.) HS 48 Heller, Ben ...... S 27 Hendren, Marcus RB So. 5-11 201 Johnstown, Ohio/Johnstown-Monroe HS 80 Heller, Jordan...... WR 28 ** Minor, Isaac RB Jr. 6-0 199 Ripon, Wis./Ripon HS 27 Hendren, Marcus ...... RB 29 ** Krimm, Gus S Sr. 6-0 201 Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington HS 35 Hochanadel, T.J...... S 29 ^ Tally, Zach DB Fr. 6-0 168 Dallas, Texas/W.T. White HS 38 Holtzman, Kevin ...... S 19 Houska, Ryan ...... S 30 * Barbour, Randy RB Jr. 5-9 192 Huntsville, Ala./James Oliver Johnson HS 51 Imhoff , Zack ...... LB 31 Zimmerman, Robert LB So. 6-0 205 Brookfi eld, Wis./Brookfi eld Academy 4 Johnson, Alex ...... QB 32 Ambrosi, Anthony RB So. 5-9 197 Newton, Mass./Phillips Andover Academy 76 Kearney, Matt ...... OL 33 ** Ostrowsky, Brian LB Sr. 6-1 225 Wyoming, Pa./Bishop Hoban HS 21 Kenney, Matt ...... WR 33 ^ Weiss, Matt S So. 5-10 178 Maple Grove, Minn./Breck School 82 Key, Mark ...... TE

2007 YIR/Ivy League 34 Suhey, Doug S So. 5-11 215 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 4 Kilcoyne, Shane ...... WR 35 Hochanadel, T.J. S Jr. 6-1 193 Woodinville, Wash./Eastside Catholic HS 29 Krimm, Gus ...... S 36 Falkiewicz, Vin RB So. 5-9 179 Brick, N.J./Brick Memorial HS 67 Kunis, Frank ...... DL 37 Vivian, Tyler S So. 6-0 198 Bloomington, Minn./Minnehaha Academy 91 LaBarre, John ...... PK 38 Holtzman, Kevin S So. 5-11 191 Koloa, Hawaii/Kaua’i HS 40 Lainhart, Brandon ...... LB 88 Latiz-Hackett, Roland ...... TE 39 Marks, Keaton S Fr. 6-2 195 San Diego, Calif./Santa Fe Christian HS 74 Laymon, Tommy ...... OL 40 Lainhart, Brandon LB So. 6-2 219 Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain HS 58 Levine, Aaron...... LB 41 Greenway, Brad PK So. 6-0 182 Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon HS 15 Lewis, Troy ...... RB 42 Pizzurro, Nick TE So. 6-3 220 Laguna Niguel, Calif./Santa Margarita HS 12 Liuzza, Stephen ...... WR 43 Randolph, Aaron DB So. 5-9 165 Lake City, Fla./Columbia HS 5 Longo, Mark ...... DB 45 ** McCarthy, Lucas DL Sr. 6-1 245 Hood River, Ore./Hood River Valley HS 15 Lucas, Tyler ...... QB

History/Records 45 ^ Barth, Tom WR So. 6-0 193 San Francisco, Calif./St. Ignatius HS 59 MacFarlane, Matt ...... DL 46 Patterson, Sam S Jr. 5-10 183 Sunderland, Mass./Avon Old Farms School For Boys 89 Macias, William ...... TE 47 Spooner, Mike LB Fr. 6-1 220 Rocky River, Ohio/St. Edward HS 56 Manganelli, Joe ...... LB 48 Heller, Ben S So. 6-2 183 Miami, Fla./Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior HS 39 Marks, Keaton ...... S 10 Maxwell, Nick ...... P 49 Quinn, Dempsey S So. 6-4 201 Pittsfi eld, Mass./Avon Old Farms School For Boys 45 McCarthy, Lucas ...... DL 50 Murdock, Zak LB Fr. 6-1 230 Leechburg, Pa./Kiski Area HS 85 McGowan, Drew ...... TE 51 Imhoff , Zack LB Fr. 6-4 225 Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain HS 63 Miner, Jim ...... OL 52 * Posey, Ryne DL Sr. 6-1 235 Lee’s Summit, Mo./Lee’s Summit North HS 28 Minor, Isaac ...... RB 53 Bohl, Andrew OL Jr. 6-4 285 Hartland, Wis./Catholic Memorial HS 22 Morand, Frank ...... DB 54 Mosher, Ross LB So. 6-2 247 Red Hook, N.Y./Red Hook HS 64 Mortensen, Justin ...... OL 55 * Costello, Chris LB Jr. 6-1 222 Katonah, N.Y./John Jay HS 54 Mosher, Ross ...... LB This Is Cornell 20 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football 2008 Big Red Numerical Roster General Information

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School No. Name ...... Pos. 56 Joe Manganelli LB Jr. 6-0 203 Utica, N.Y./Utica-Proctor HS 78 Motamedi, Babak ...... OL 57 Gerli, Bennett DL Sr. 6-1 235 Kent, Conn./The Kent School/Ithaca College 50 Murdock, Zak ...... LB 58 * Levine, Aaron LB Jr. 6-2 213 Export, Pa./Franklin Regional HS 7 Nitti, John ...... TE 59 MacFarlane, Matt DL Fr. 6-3 240 Verona, Wis./Verona Area HS 65 Nwaka, Mike ...... DL 60 * Bernhard, Quentin OL Jr. 6-3 294 Alameda, Calif./Encinal HS 75 Ostick, Paul ...... OL 62 Daniel Riggi OL So. 6-5 277 Rochester, N.Y./Caledonia-Mumford HS 33 Ostrowsky, Brian ...... LB 63 Barvin, Josh OL Sr. 6-8 275 Houston, Texas/Phillips Exeter Academy (Mass.) 68 Pardoe, Ryan ...... OL 63 ^ Miner, Jim OL Fr. 6-5 255 West Chicago, Ill./West Chicago HS 46 Patterson, Sam ...... S 64 Mortensen, Justin OL Sr. 6-0 296 Rothschild, Wis./D.C. Everest HS 8 Perilstein, Alex ...... PK Coaching/Staff 65 Nwaka, Mike DL Jr. 6-2 275 Burtonville, Md./Georgetown Prep 14 Piselli, Tom ...... QB 42 Pizzurro, Nick ...... TE 66 Ruch, Jonathan DL Sr. 6-2 243 Emmaus, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic HS 52 Posey, Ryne ...... DL 67 ** Kunis, Frank DL Sr. 5-11 271 East Hanover, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 49 Quinn, Dempsey ...... S 68 Pardoe, Ryan OL Fr. 6-5 293 Montandon, Pa./Milton Area HS 1 Randall, Tom ...... WR 69 Bourassa, Drew OL Fr. 6-3 265 Pittstown, N.J./Delaware Valley HS

43 Randolph, Aaron...... DB 70 * Adams, Ryan OL Sr. 6-5 267 Roxbury, N.J./Roxbury HS 62 Riggi, Daniel ...... OL 72 Valdner, Dom OL So. 6-5 289 New Egypt, N.J./New Egypt HS 96 Rihn, Graham ...... DL 73 Harrison, Matt OL Fr. 6-4 300 Mississauga, Ont,/Phillips Exeter Academy 85 Rosage, Jeff ...... DL 74 Laymon, Tommy OL Fr. 6-2 252 Bloomfi eld Hills, Mich./Detroit Country Day School 23 Ross, Henry ...... DB 75 Ostick, Paul OL So. 6-2 275 Havertown, Pa./Malvern Prep School 66 Ruch, Jonathan ...... DL 76 Kearney, Matt OL So. 6-4 274 Hingham, Mass./Hingham HS 19 Sabo, Anthony ...... S Meet The Big Red 25 Savage, Shane ...... WR 77 Tuttel, Jordan OL Jr. 6-7 303 Sidney, N.Y./Sidney Central HS 81 Scheidler, Jon ...... WR 78 * Motamedi, Babak OL Sr. 6-4 319 Rochester, Mich./Rochester Adams HS 83 Schmeltzer, Jadd ...... TE 79 *** Valenta, Steve OL Sr. 6-6 313 Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg HS 14 Schmidt, Travers ...... S 80 ** Spooner, Alex TE Sr. 6-1 246 Rocky River, Ohio/St. Edwards HS 89 Sheridan, Chris ...... WR 80 ^ Heller, Jordan WR Fr. 6-2 187 Miami, Fla./Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior HS 16 Siam, Ty ...... QB 81 * Blackman, Horatio WR Sr. 6-3 183 Albany, N.Y./Albany HS 25 Siwula, Luke ...... RB 81 ^ Jon Scheidler WR Fr. 6-2 180 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier HS 80 Spooner, Alex...... TE 82 Key, Mark TE So. 6-5 236 Columbus, Ohio/Westland HS 47 Spooner, Mike ...... LB 83 Dolan, Doug WR So. 6-3 194 Penn Valley, Calif./Nevada Union HS 23 Staruch, Nate ...... DB 83 ^ Schmeltzer, Jadd TE So. 6-4 251 Tappan, N.Y./Bergen Catholic (N.J.) HS 34 Suhey, Doug ...... S 26 Taheri, Alex ...... S 2008 Opponents 84 Hawkins, Ricky WR So. 6-3 151 Atherton, Calif./Menlo School 29 Tally, Zach ...... DB 85 * Rosage, Jeff DL Sr. 6-2 287 Panama, N.Y./Panama Central HS 6 Taylor, Abdul ...... DB 85 ^ McGowan, Drew TE Fr. 6-5 235 Evergreen Park, Ill./Saint Rita of Cascia HS 77 Tuttel, Jordan ...... OL 86 Alston, Drew P So. 6-0 189 Memphis, Tenn./Memphis University School 72 Valdner, Dom ...... OL 87 Fenton, Avery TE Jr. 6-3 236 Newport Beach, Calif./Corona del Mar HS 79 Valenta, Steve ...... OL 88 * Vredenburgh, Zach TE Sr. 6-1 244 Chenango Forks, N.Y./Chenango Forks HS 37 Vivian, Tyler ...... S 88 ^ Latiz-Hackett, Roland TE So. 6-1 222 Staten Island, N.Y./Staten Island Tech HS 88 Vredenburgh, Zach ...... TE 89 Macias, William TE Sr. 6-2 244 North Bergen, N.J./High Tech HS 26 Wade, Andy ...... DB 89 ^ Sheridan, Chris WR Fr. 6-3 180 Pacifi c Palisades, Calif./Loyola HS 18 Walters, Bryan ...... WR 91 ** Arezzo, Dario DL Sr. 6-0 242 North Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy 33 Weiss, Matt ...... S

91 ^ LaBarre, John PK Fr. 6-3 175 Walnutport, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic HS 8 Zerante, Nick...... WR League2007 YIR/Ivy 92 Doupe, Tom DL Fr. 6-3 255 Westlake Village, Calif./Westlake HS 31 Zimmerman, Robert ...... LB 93 Ballou, Ricky DL Jr. 6-2 245 Woodbridge, Conn./Choate Rosemary Hall 94 Dial, Eric DL So. 6-4 273 Sumter, S.C./Sumter HS pro-NUN-see-ay-shuns 95 DiStasio, Tom DL Jr. 5-10 200 Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy K.C. Aharanwa ...... ah-ha-RON-wah 96 *** Rihn, Graham DL Sr. 6-0 237 Allison Park, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic HS Dario Arezzo ...... DARR-e-o a-REEZ-o 96 ^ Chang, Emile DL Fr. 6-3 265 Elmont, N.Y./Valley Stream Central HS Ricky Ballou ...... buhl-LOU 97 * Bolling, Michael P Sr. 6-1 238 Ann Arbor, Mich./Ann Arbor Pioneer HS Michael Bolling ...... BOWL-ing 97 ^ Eisenberg, Evan DL So. 5-11 210 Lutz, Fla./Berkeley Preparatory HS Drew Bourassa ...... BOO-rah-suh 98 * Cowman, Trevin DL Jr. 6-4 284 Kingston, Pa./Wyoming Valley West HS Tom Doupe...... doo-PAY Vin Falkiewicz ...... FALK-a-witz 99 Green, Matt DL So. 6-2 300 Chappaqua, N.Y./Horace Greeley HS

Emani Fenton ...... EE-monn-ee History/Records *varsity letters earned; ^duplicate number Josh Gajdos ...... GAY-dos Bennett Gerli ...... GIRL-ee STAFF T.J. Hochanadel ...... HOE-can-net-uhl The Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Head Coach: Jim Knowles (Cornell ‘87) Ryan Houska ...... HOUSE-kuh Assistant Head Coach: Clayton Carlin (Juniata ‘87) - The John B. and Ann M. Rogers Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach Matt Kearney ...... KERN-ee Off ensive Coordinator: Bruce Barnum (Eastern Washington ‘87) - Off ensive Line Coach Jim Knowles ...... NOLLS Assistant Coaches: Brian Coon (Albion ‘92) - Assistant Off ensive Coordinator/Running Backs Coach John LaBarre ...... la-BARR Pete DeStefano (Slippery Rock ‘78) - Associate Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Coach Stephen Liuzza ...... LIE-ooze-ah David Archer (Cornell ‘05) - Tight Ends Coach William Macias...... muh-SEE-us Joe Borich (Memphis ‘96) - Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers Coach Ross Mosher ...... MO-sure Travis Burkett (St. Mary’s (CA) ‘02) - Special Teams Coordinator/Off ensive Assistant Babak Motamedi .. bob-BACK moto-MUDD-ee Rashaan Jordan (Alfred ‘95) - Linebackers Coach Mike Nwaka ...... NWAH-kuh This Is Cornell Ross Pennypacker (Millersville ‘05) - Defensive Backs Coach Paul Ostick ...... OZ-tick Director of Football Operations: Rhett Ticconi (Barry ‘94) Daniel Riggi ...... RIGG-ee Coordinator of Football Alumni Relations: Pete Noyes (Bridgeport ‘68) Graham Rihn ...... RHINE Head Strength and Conditioning Coach: Tom Howley (Tulane ‘88) Jeff Rosage ...... raw-SEGE Head Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist: Bernie DePalma (Quinnipiac ‘78) Jonathan Ruch ...... RUCK Associate Head Athletic Trainer: Jim Case (Central Michigan ‘86) Luke Siwula...... suh-WUH-luh Equipment Manager: Doug Vorhis Nate Staruch ...... sta-RUK Administrative Assistant: Karen Berkley Doug Suhey ...... SUE-hee Alex Taheri ...... tuh-HARE-ee Nick Zerante ...... zurr-AHN-tay 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 21 Off ensive Starters Returning (8): Jesse Baker (WR), Randy Barbour (RB), Quentin Bernhard (RT), Horatio Blackman (WR), Zac Canty (WR), Nathan Ford (QB), Steve Valenta (LT), Bryan 2008 Roster Tidbits Walters (WR). Letter Winners Returning (40): Ryan Adams, Dario Arezzo, Jesse Baker, Randy Barbour, Tim Off ensive Starters Lost (3): Brian McGuire (RG), Loren Rosenberg (LG), Ted Sonnenberg (C). Bax, Quentin Bernhard, Horatio Blackman, Tommy Bleymaier, Michael Bolling, Zac Canty, Chris Costello, Trevin Cowman, Emani Fenton, Brian FitzPatrick, Nathan Ford, Josh Gajdos, Matt Ken- Defensive Starters Returning (7): Dario Arezzo (DE), Tim Bax (FS), Gus Krimm (SS), Frank ney, Shane Kilcoyne, Gus Krimm, Frank Kunis, Aaron Levine, Stephen Liuzza, Mark Longo, Nick Kunis (NG), Lucas McCarthy (DE), Frank Morand (DB), Graham Rihn (LB). Maxwell, Lucas McCarthy, Isaac Minor, Frank Morand, Babak Motamedi, Brian Ostrowsky, Ryne Defensive Starters Lost (4): Ryan Blessing (MLB), Michael Boyd (W), Doug Lempa (SLB), Posey, Graham Rihn, Jeff Rosage, Anthony Sabo, Luke Siwula, Alex Spooner, Steve Valenta, Zach Colin Nash (DB). Vredenburgh, Andy Wade, Bryan Walters, Nick Zerante. Special Teams Starters Returning (4): Tommy Bleymaier (H), Shane Kilcoyne (KR), Nick Letter Winners Lost (13): Ryan Blessing, Michael Boyd, Matt Cosh, Spencer Hansen, Jay Hard- Maxwell (P), Bryan Walters (PR/KR).

General Information General ing, Doug Lempa, Chi Chi Madu, Brian McGuire, Colin Nash, Loren Rosenberg, Ted Sonnenberg, Special Teams Starters Lost (2): Spencer Hansen (LS), Peter Zell (PK). Blake Thomas, Peter Zell.

New York (22): Dario Arezzo, Horatio Blackman, Emile Chang, Shane Connolly, Chris Costello, Tom DiStasio, Matt Green, Alex Johnson, Roland Latiz-Hackett, Joe Manganelli, Ross Mosher, John Nitti, Tom Piselli, Daniel

State of Big Red Aff airs Riggi, Jeff Rosage, Henry Ross, Jadd Schmeltzer, Luke Siwula, Abdul Taylor, Jordan Tuttel, Zach Vredenburgh, United States Andy Wade Alabama (1): Randy Barbour Ohio (9): Marcus Hendren, Zack Imhoff , Mark Key, Gus Krimm, Brandon Lainhart, Frank Morand, Jon Scheidler, California (12): Tom Barth, Quentin Bernhard, Doug Dolan, Tom Doupe, Avery Fenton, Nathan Ford, Brad Alex Spooner, Mike Spooner Greenway, Ricky Hawkins, Shane Kilcoyne, Keaton Marks, Nick Pizzurro, Chris Sheridan Oregon (1): Lucas McCarthy Connecticut (2): Ricky Ballou, Bennett Gerli Coaching/Staff Pennsylvania (18): Rashad Campbell, Trevin Cowman, Brian FitzPatrick, Ben Ganter, Adam Harris, Matt Ken- Florida (4): Evan Eisenberg, Ben Heller, Jordan Heller, Aaron Randolph ney, John LaBarre, Aaron Levine, Zak Murdock, Paul Ostick, Brian Ostrowsky, Ryan Pardoe, Alex Perilstein, Hawaii (1): Kevin Holtzman Graham Rihn, Jonathan Ruch, Travers Schmidt, Nate Staruch, Doug Suhey Idaho (1): Tommy Bleymaier South Carolina (1): Eric Dial Illinois (6): Tim Bax, Zac Canty, Drew McGowan, Jim Miner, Steve Valenta, Nick Zerante Tennessee (2): Drew Alston, Adam Currie Kansas (1): Ty Siam Texas (5): K.C. Aharanwa, Josh Barvin, Chris Dennis, Tyler Lucas, Zach Tally Louisiana (1): Stephen Liuzza Vermont (1): Alex Taheri Maryland (2): Troy Lewis, Mike Nwaka Virginia (2): Emani Fenton, Shane Savage Massachusetts (4): Anthony Ambrosi, Matt Kearney, Sam Patterson, Dempsey Quinn Washington (3): T.J. Hochanadel, Nick Maxwell, Bryan Walters Meet The Big Red Michigan (5): Michael Bolling, Ryan Houska, Tommy Laymon, Babak Motamedi, Anthony Sabo Wisconsin (6): Jesse Baker, Andrew Bohl, Matt MacFarlane, Isaac Minor, Justin Mortensen, Robert Zim- merman Minnesota (2): Tyler Vivian, Matt Weiss Missouri (1): Ryne Posey Canada Mississauga, Ont. (1): Matt Harrison New Jersey (9): Ryan Adams, Drew Bourassa, Vin Falkiewicz, Josh Gajdos, Frank Kunis, Mark Longo, William Macias, Tom Randall, Dom Valdner 2008 Opponents 2007 YIR/Ivy League History/Records

Shaded states have players at Cornell This Is Cornell 22 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football RYAN ADAMS ANTHONY AMBROSI General Information Senior Sophomore OL • 6-5 • 267 RB • 5-9 • 197 Roxbury, N.J. Newton, Mass. Roxbury HS Phillips Andover Academy 70 Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering 32 Undecided 1 Varsity Letter

At Cornell: Adams saw action in all 10 games as a junior, seeing time At Cornell: An outstanding athlete, Ambrosi starred on the junior Coaching/Staff as a reserve off ensive lineman. A converted tight end, Adams earned varsity team as a freshman. A tough runner with top-notch fi eld vi- praise for his quick improvement as a blocker and his quick feet. He sion, he has the ability to run inside the tackles and the speed to get will have a chance to earn a starting job with a strong spring and around the edges. He also can catch the ball out of the backfi eld and fall camp. Adams saw action in four contests as a sophomore after is an excellent blocker who will compete for time as a sophomore. At seeing time in six games on special teams as a freshman in 2005. He Phillips Andover: Ambrosi was a fi rst-team all-league selection during is enrolled in the College of Engineering. At Roxbury: A captain of a prep year at Phillips Andover Academy after earning team MVP honors both the football and basketball teams at Roxbury HS, Adams was and setting a school record for touchdowns in a season (19). He was a a fi rst-team all-area and all-county selection in 2004. He was named fi rst-team all-league and all-academic pick in 2005 at Newton North HS to the New Jersey Super 100 squad and was a National Football Hall according to the Boston Globe. A two-way player who starred at both Meet The Big Red of Fame Scholar-Athlete Award recipient. Adams was a fi rst-team all- running back and defensive back, Ambrosi was named to the Boston. league pick as a junior and senior and was a three-year starter at tight com all-star team after rushing for 337 yards and three touchdowns end and on the defensive line. His team won the conference title as a and making six tackles on defense in a win over Braintree HS as a senior sophomore. Adams was also an honorable mention all-league pick in at Newton North. He ended that season with more than 1,600 yards basketball, where he was a three-year letter winner. Personal: Ryan rushing, averaging nearly 10 yards per carry and scoring more than Jeff rey Adams is the son of Jeff and Lori Adams and has a younger 20 touchdowns. Personal: Anthony Ambrosi is the son of Phillip and brother and sister. His grandfather, Robert Adams, played football for Roberta Ambrosi and has an older and younger brother. He is enrolled the Baltimore Colts. in the College of Arts and Sciences. DREW ALSTON DARIO AREZZO 2008 Opponents Senior • DL • 6-0 • 242 Sophomore North Syracuse, N.Y. • Christian Brothers Acad. P • 6-0 • 189 Communication Memphis, Tenn. Year GP Solo Assists TFL Sacks Memphis University School 2005 3 0 0 0-0 0-0 2006 9 4 1 0.5-1 0-0 Communication 91 2007 10 18 8 7.5-31 3.5-17 86 Totals 22 22 9 8.0-32 3.5-17

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At Cornell: Alston boasts a powerful leg and kicks with good hangtime. At Cornell: A valuable pass rusher and run-stopper, Arezzo has the After seeing action on the junior varsity as a freshman, he will compete combination of strength and quickness that makes him one of the for time as a sophomore. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and team’s top defensive linemen. He had a breakout junior season, rank- Life Sciences. At Memphis University School: Alston was a fi rst-team all- ing among the team leaders with 7.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks, state selection by the Tennessee Sports Writers Association as a punter while starting all 10 games. An emotional leader of the defense, he his senior year at Memphis University School. He was also an all-state posted two tackles for a loss and a sack at Georgetown and 1.5 TFL and pick by ETPreps.com. An all-league receiver/tight end by the Memphis a half-sack vs. Harvard. Arezzo had a career-best fi ve stops at Prince- Commercial Appeal in 2006, Alston hauled in 21 passes for 257 yards and ton and registered sacks in consecutive games vs. Dartmouth and Co- a touchdown in his fi nal season. Alston also punted 42 times, averaging lumbia. He also had an interception vs. Harvard, forced a fumble and History/Records 35.4 yards with 13 kicks placed inside the 20-yard line. He helped the broke up two passes on the season. Arezzo saw action in nine games team to a state fi nals appearance as a junior, catching 11 passes for 138 as a reserve during his sophomore campaign, posting fi ve tackles and yards and averaging 36.0 yards on 35 punts with a long of 51 yards and a fumble recovery in the opener at Bucknell. Arezzo spent most of his 11 kicks stuck inside the opponents’ 20-yard line in his fi rst season as a freshman season on the team’s two-deep and earned playing time starter. Personal: Andrew Lee Alston is the son of Bobby and Sally Alston in three contests. Arezzo is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and and has an older sister. Life Sciences. At CBA: A fi rst-team all-state and All-Central New York selection at Christian Brothers Academy, Arezzo was part of an un- defeated state championship squad his senior year. He recorded 79

tackles, including 10 for loss and eight sacks, while blocking a kick This Is Cornell and scoring a pair of defensive touchdowns as an all-league defensive end. Arezzo was invited to play in the 2004 Governor’s Bowl, pitting the best high school players from New York vs. the best players from New Jersey. As a junior, Arezzo was third-team all-league and third- team All-Central New York. For his career, Arezzo posted 208 tackles, 25 tackles for loss and 20 sacks. He was rated a two-star prospect ac- cording to scouting service Rivals.com. Personal: Dario Giuseppe Ar- ezzo is the son of Pietro and Angela Arezzo and has a younger brother and sister. 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 23 JESSE BAKER RANDY BARBOUR Senior • WR • 6-2 • 197 Junior • RB • 5-9 • 192 Platteville, Wis. • Platteville HS Huntsville, Ala. • James Oliver Johnson HS Economics Economics Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP Year GP Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP 2006 10 22 320 14.5 2 37 2006 8 0 0 0.0 0 0 2007 10 42 420 10.0 0 26 2007 10 124 477 3.8 6 24 2 Totals 20 64 740 11.6 2 37 30 Totals 18 124 477 3.8 6 24 2 Varsity Letters 1 Varsity Letter General Information General At Cornell: Baker emerged as one of the Ivy League’s most produc- At Cornell: An impressive athlete with quick feet and good balance, tive wide receivers as a junior and is an All-Ivy candidate heading into Barbour is a playmaker and game changer. He will be a major part the 2008 campaign. An athlete with good size and impressive body of the off ensive gameplan in 2008. Barbour ran for a team-best 477 control, Baker’s hands and penchant for the big catch make him an im- yards on 124 carries and six touchdowns during the 2007 season.

portant threat in Cornell’s vertical passing game. He ranked third on He also showed his versatility by catching 18 balls for 143 yards and the team in receptions (42) and receiving yards (420) while playing in throwing a 6-yard touchdown pass against Yale. Barbour had his best all 10 games in 2007. He averaged 10.0 yards per catch, a mark that game against Brown, rushing for 159 yards on 32 carries and three ranked second on the team among regulars. Baker had multiple recep- touchdowns en route to earning Ivy League Off ensive Player of the tions in each contest, including a career-high eight catches for 83 yards Week honors. He also totaled 88 yards and a score at Princeton and 69 Coaching/Staff at Yale. He also posted fi ve catches for 82 yards in the win over Brown yards and a touchdown vs. Georgetown. Barbour saw action in all 10 and had seven receptions for 69 yards and a blocked a punt on spe- games with seven starts. After dominating on the junior varsity level cial teams vs. Princeton. He had a breakout sophomore season in 2006, as a freshman, Barbour saw action in eight varsity contests, primar- ranking second on the team with 22 catches for 320 yards and a pair ily on special teams, making fi ve tackles, including three solo stops. of scores in 2006. He hauled in seven passes for a career-high 96 yards He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At J.O. Johnson: in the fi rst half at Harvard before leaving the game with a concussion. A three-sport athlete at James Oliver Johnson HS, Barbour was a He also notched four catches for 80 yards and his fi rst collegiate score Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee as a senior running back. The in a win over Colgate. Baker also caught a touchdown against Brown. team’s most valuable off ensive player earned all-city and all-region He played for the junior varsity as a freshman. Baker is enrolled in the honors in 2005. He served as the team’s kicker. A regional qualifi er Meet The Big Red College of Arts and Sciences. At Platteville: A fi rst-team all-state selec- and sectional runner-up in both the shot put and discus in track and tion by the Wisconsin Football Coaches, Baker was named one of the fi eld, he also played varsity baseball. Barbour was named the Chan- top 100 high school prospects in the state by Scout.com as a senior at nel 19-TV Athlete of the Month in February of 2006. Personal: Randy Platteville HS. Baker had 54 catches for 1,012 yards and 15 touchdowns Jerod Barbour Jr. is the son of Marsha Barbour. in his fi nal season, leading the state in receiving touchdowns and rank- ing third in receiving yards. He was named fi rst-team all-conference as TOM BARTH a team captain. The three-year starter was named the team’s off ensive MVP in 2004. Baker had a state record fi ve touchdown catches in one Sophomore game during his junior campaign, then broke his own state record by WR • 6-0 • 193 2008 Opponents hauling in six scoring passes. He ended that game with 264 receiving San Francisco, Calif. yards, ninth-best in state history. Baker had 107 career receptions for 1,765 yards and 28 touchdowns, averaging 16.5 yards per reception. St. Ignatius HS He was named honorable mention all-state as a junior. Personal: Jesse Undecided Lee Baker is the son of Stephanie Becker. 45

RICKY BALLOU At Cornell: Barth joined the team as a walk-on during the 2007 season. Junior He will add depth to the wide receiver position. Barth is enrolled in the DL • 6-2 • 245 College of Engineering. At St. Ignatius: Barth caught 18 passes for 422 2007 YIR/Ivy League yards and four touchdowns as a senior at St. Ignatius HS. He led the Woodbridge, Conn. team in receiving yards and yards per reception (23.4) in helping his Choate Rosemary Hall team to a 10-2-1 record and a conference co-championship. Personal: Thomas Edward Barth is the son of Tom and Marilee Barth. 93 Interdisciplinary Studies

At Cornell: Ballou will have a chance to earn a starting position on the defensive line after missing the entire 2007 season. He impressed the coaching staff with his play on the junior varsity as a freshman and History/Records during spring practice last year. He is enrolled in the College of Agri- culture and Life Sciences. At Choate: A captain of the football team at both Choate Rosemary Hall as a postgraduate player and at Amity Regional HS, Ballou was an all-NEPSAC pick at Choate as a senior. Bal- lou helped his prep school to a 6-2 record. Ballou also captained the men’s ice hockey team at Amity. He was a two-year letter winner as a quarterback in high school before moving over to outside linebacker and tight end at Choate. Personal: Richard Pendleton Ballou is the son of Rick and Ginger Ballou and has two younger brothers and a

This Is Cornell younger sister. 24 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football Catholic League. Bax also earned team most valuable player honors as JOSH BARVIN a senior. Personal: Timothy John Bax is the son of Mary and Bob Bax General Information Senior and has an older brother and an older and younger sister. OL • 6-8 • 275 QUENTIN BERNHARD Houston, Texas Junior Phillips Exeter Academy (Mass.) OL • 6-3 • 294 Economics 63 Alameda, Calif. Encinal HS Coaching/Staff At Cornell: Barvin has spent two seasons as a backup on the off ensive Economics line and will again challenge for additional playing time in his senior 60 year. With a solid frame and strong work ethic, he will have a chance 1 Varsity Letter to play a bigger role on the off ensive line as a senior. He saw his fi rst At Cornell: Bernhard opened all 10 games as a sophomore at right varsity action in a win over Columbia in 2007. Barvin is enrolled in the

tackle and will again be looked at as one of the anchors of the off en- College of Arts and Sciences. At Phillips Exeter: Barvin played one sive line. An outstanding athlete, he was part of a line that blocked year at Phillips Exeter Academy after a strong high school career at for 21 rushing scores and allowed only 22 sacks during the season. the Kincaid School. A physically imposing athlete, Barvin played on He spent his entire freshman season on the team’s two-deep at right both the off ensive and defensive lines, helping Kincaid to a 9-1 record guard. Bernhard saw action on special teams in the fi nal eight games and an unbeaten league mark in 2003 en route to a Southwest Prep Meet The Big Red of 2006 as a freshman. Blessed with a combination of strength and Conference championship. He also competed in basketball and track speed, he has the chance to develop into a dominant run and pass and fi eld. Personal: Joshua Meyer Barvin is the son of Mark and Martha blocker. He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Encinal: Barvin and has an older and younger brother. His older brother, Eric, A three-time fi rst-team all-league pick on the off ensive and defensive played basketball at Emory University. line at Encinal HS, Bernhard led his team to its fi rst league playoff berth TIM BAX in 15 years in 2005. The two-year captain earned all-area honors at of- fensive guard and defensive tackle as a senior. The three-year starter Senior • S • 6-3 • 191 was named to the Contra Costa Times’ “Cream of the Crop” team as one Chicago, Ill. • Mount Carmel HS of the top 20 players in the area. He also competed for two seasons on Urban and Regional Studies the track team, throwing the discus and shot put. Personal: Quentin 2008 Opponents Year GP Solo Assists TFL Sacks Willet Bernhard is the son of Quentin and Suzanne Bernhard and has 2005 10 25 15 2.5-9 0.5-4 two older sisters. 2006 10 38 19 7.5-30 1.0-6 7 2007 10 65 35 4.5-20 1.5-13 HORATIO BLACKMAN 3 Varsity Letters Totals 30 128 69 14.5-59 3.0-23 Senior • WR • 6-3 • 183 At Cornell: Bax was a second-team All-Ivy selection in 2007 after fi n- Albany, N.Y. • Albany HS ishing second in the Ancient Eight in tackles with 100. He added 4.5 Policy Analysis and Management tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, four pass breakups and a forced and recovered Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP 2007 YIR/Ivy League2007 YIR/Ivy fumble on the season. Bax had 15-tackle games against both Yale and 2005 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 Columbia among his six double-fi gure tackles contests. He added 12 2006 Did not play tackles, including 1.5 for a loss, against Ivy champion Harvard. Bax 81 2007 10 21 194 9.2 1 24 started all 10 games on the year. An honorable mention All-Ivy selection 1 Varsity Letter Totals 16 21 194 9.2 1 24 as a sophomore, Bax recorded 57 tackles and a team-best 7.5 tackles At Cornell: Blackman had a breakout junior season and enters his for loss, while starting all 10 games in 2006. The big-play safety also senior campaign as one of the most physically gifted receivers in the posted two interceptions, fi ve pass breakups and a forced fumble. His Ancient Eight. Possessing good speed, size and athletic ability, Blackman 41-yard interception return vs. Princeton set up a 1-yard touchdown will be one of the team’s top off ensive threats in 2008. In 2007, Black- that put Cornell ahead in its win over the Tigers, and he closed out the man registered 21 catches for 194 yards and a touchdown, averaging History/Records season with 10 stops and three tackles for loss in the win over Penn. 9.2 yards per catch. He saw action in all 10 contests with eight starts, Bax was a two-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week selection in 2005. catching at least three passes in four diff erent games and hauling in at He ranked sixth on the team and was fi rst among all Ivy League rook- least one pass in all 10 games. Blackman had four catches for 51 yards ies in tackles (40) and was one of the squad’s top playmakers with 2.5 in a win over Colgate and made three catches for 25 yards and his fi rst tackles for a loss, an interception, a forced and recovered fumble and career touchdown in the overtime win over Brown. Blackman missed two pass breakups. Bax saw action in all 10 contests at both safety and the 2006 season with a variety of injuries, but fl ashed the potential to defensive back, starting twice. His signature game came in the win at be an impact wide receiver with his performances on the scout team Dartmouth when he posted a season-best 10 tackles, including 1.5 for as a freshman in 2005. He saw action in six contests as a reserve and a loss with a half-sack, intercepted a pass and broke up another. The on special teams in 2005. Blackman is enrolled in the College of Hu- previous week he notched eight stops with a tackle for a loss and a man Ecology. At Albany: Blackman had 19 catches for 378 yards and This Is Cornell forced fumble against Princeton. Bax possesses good speed, size and two touchdowns as a senior wide receiver at Albany HS to rank among tremendous instincts. He is enrolled in the College of Architecture, the top 20 receivers in the section. A Section II All-Star, Blackman was Art, and Planning. At Mount Carmel: Bax was a three-sport star at fi rst-team all-area while serving as team co-captain. He had fi ve games Mount Carmel HS, competing in football, basketball and volleyball. A with at least 50 yards receiving and hauled in a two-point conversion. fi rst-team All-Catholic League selection in his fi nal two seasons and Blackman also lettered as captain of the track team. Personal: Horatio an honorable mention all-state pick in his fi nal campaign, Bax had Walton Blackman is the son of Albert and Jennifer Blackman and has 66 tackles as a senior for his 9-4 squad. He was named to the ISNET an older brother and sister. His brother, the late Balewa Blackman, was Chicago Super 7 all-star team as one of the seven best players in the a 1996 Cornell grad, while his sister, Loneke, is a 2008 Cornell grad. 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 25 TOMMY BLEYMAIER MICHAEL BOLLING Senior • WR • 5-9 • 165 Senior • P • 6-1 • 238 Boise, Idaho • Bishop Kelly HS Ann Arbor, Mich. • Ann Arbor Pioneer HS Electrical Engineering Entomology Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP Year GP Punts Yds. Avg. Long I20 2005 10 9 109 12.1 0 23 2005 10 52 1909 36.7 54 23 2006 8 2 53 26.5 0 27 2006 3 7 269 38.4 46 1 3 2007 10 29 224 7.7 0 30 97 2007 Did Not Compete Totals 28 40 386 9.7 0 30 Totals 13 59 2178 36.9 54 24 2 Varsity Letters 1 Varsity Letter General Information General At Cornell: One of the team’s most respected leaders, Bleymaier was At Cornell: Bolling returns for a fi fth year of eligibility after missing elected team captain of the 2008 squad. A big-play receiver with tre- the 2007 campaign with an injury. He gives Cornell a tremendous mendous football instincts, he will continue to play a key role in Cornell’s luxury of having two punters with signifi cant starting experience and revamped vertical passing game. Bleymaier runs precise routes and will push Nick Maxwell for the starting job in 2008. He made a name

has good straight-line speed and the team’s best set of hands, allowing for himself as one of the Ivy League’s top punters in 2005, providing him to also serve as holder on all placements. He has been a third- a strong and accurate leg and good hangtime. Bolling averaged 36.7 down specialist during his career as well. The two-year letter winner yards on 52 kicks and pinned the opponent inside its own 20-yard set career highs with 29 catches for 224 yards a season ago, scoring line on 23 occasions, including at least once in each of the team’s 10 a touchdown on a fake fi eld goal in the overtime win over Brown. He contests. Bolling had fi ve kicks of 50 yards or more, including a career- Coaching/Staff had a career night against Dartmouth, hauling in nine passes for 107 best 54-yard kick at Dartmouth, and did not put a punt into the end yards in a loss in Hanover, N.H., including a career-long 30-yard grab. He zone for a touchback all season. He opened the 2006 campaign as the caught at least three passes in fi ve games and had 16 catches for 145 starter, averaging 38.4 yards on his seven kicks with one placed inside yards in the team’s fi nal three contests of the season. He has made his the 20-yard line. Bolling spent the 2004 season on the junior varsity 40 career catches count, as 16 have gone for fi rst downs. He averaged team. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At 26.5 yards on his two grabs as a sophomore in 2006. Bleymaier was Ann Arbor Pioneer: Bolling was an honorable mention all-state selec- one of the brightest surprises of the 2005 freshman class and earned tion in football at Ann Arbor Pioneer HS, lettering twice while punting, immediate playing time, responding with nine catches for 109 yards. kicking and playing on both the off ensive and defensive lines. Team He had two catches in three diff erent games, registering 24 yards at captain as a senior, Bolling was a scholastic All-American that season. Meet The Big Red Colgate. Five of his catches on the season went for fi rst downs. He is He was also a four-year letter winner in swimming while competing enrolled in the College of Engineering. At Bishop Kelly: Bleymaier was in the backstroke. Personal: Michael Huey Bolling is the son of Steven a fi rst-team all-state selection as a senior at Bishop Kelly HS, helping and Cheryl Bolling and has a younger sister. his squad to an undefeated state championship run as a senior (12-0). A fi rst-team all-league selection, Bleymaier fi nished the season with ZAC CANTY 56 receptions for 768 yards and 11 touchdowns. Bleymaier caught a Senior • WR • 5-8 • 165 touchdown pass in the state championship game. He was also an all- Naperville, Ill. • Naperville North HS district selection in basketball. Personal: Thomas Matthew Bleymaier Applied Economics and Management is the son of Gene and Danell Bleymaier and has two older sisters and Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP 2008 Opponents an older brother. His father is the athletic director at Boise State and 2005 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 his brother, Joe, played wide receiver at Delaware. 2006 10 41 499 12.2 3 40 1 2007 9 49 447 9.1 3 30 ANDREW BOHL 2 Varsity Letters Totals 25 90 946 10.5 6 40 Junior At Cornell: An honorable mention All-Ivy selection in 2007, Canty has OL • 6-4 • 285 emerged as the team’s go-to receiver and enters his senior season as Hartland, Wis. one of the top returning pass-catchers in the Ancient Eight. As a junior, Canty led the team with 49 catches for 447 yards and three touchdowns. Catholic Memorial HS

2007 YIR/Ivy League He fi nished 30th nationally in receptions per game and had at least 53 History three grabs in eight of the nine games he played in. Canty had eight catches for 70 yards and two touchdowns at Princeton, 10 receptions for 84 yards vs. Brown, and six catches for 76 yards and a touchdown at At Cornell: A two-sport participant who walked on to the football Dartmouth. He started all 10 games as a sophomore in 2006, catching a team, Bohl is an outstanding athlete with good size. After an impres- team-best 41 passes for 499 yards and three touchdowns. Canty aver- sive spring camp, he will be a major contender for one of the open aged a solid 12.2 yards per catch and hauled in at least three passes in spots on the off ensive line. Bohl also competes for the Heps cham- nine contests. He had seven catches for 93 yards, including a 40-yard pion track and fi eld team as a shot putter. He is enrolled in the College touchdown, in the Big Red’s win over Ivy co-champion Princeton. Canty of Arts and Sciences. At Catholic Memorial: Bohl was a three-year also had fi ve receptions that went for 74 yards and a touchdown at History/Records letterman at Catholic Memorial HS while playing a variety of posi- Harvard, 71 yards on fi ve grabs against Ivy co-champ Yale and 49 yards tions. A starter on both the off ensive and defensive line, he served as on fi ve receptions against No. 23 Albany. His third touchdown came team captain as a senior. Bohl excelled in track as well, fi nishing sev- in the season fi nale against Penn. Canty was also effi cient rushing the enth in the state in the shot put and was a three-time state qualifi er ball, carrying the ball 21 times for 83 yards. He fl ashed the ability to in both the shot and the discus. The two-year track captain was also a become an impact player on the off ensive end as a freshman, rushing two-time conference runner-up. An avid sailor, Bohl earned a national once for three yards and seeing action in a total of six contests. Canty is championship in high school. Personal: Andrew Richard Bohl is the enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Naperville son of David and Vicki Bohl and has an older sister, Adrienne, who North: A fi rst-team all-area selection as a senior at Naperville North sailed at the University of South Florida. HS, Canty had close to 800 yards receiving, rushed for more than 200 This Is Cornell 26 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football yards, returned punts and kicked fi eld goals and extra points as a senior. added two forced fumbles and broke up a pass. His top game came As a defensive back, he added four interceptions with 44 tackles and against Ivy champion Harvard, making a career-high eight tackles. He General Information was invited to compete in the 2005 ICA/Shrine All-Star Football Game. also had fi ve tackles and a blocked kick in the win at Georgetown. He helped his team to a league title and a 10-1 record as a senior after Costello played on the junior varsity in 2006. He is enrolled in the earning Sun News Player of the Year honors as a junior. He led the team College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At John Jay: Costello was with 524 yards receiving in 2003 and ranked fourth in rushing with 357 named second-team all-state as a senior linebacker at John Jay HS, yards. He also scored seven all-purpose touchdowns as a junior when leading his team to a 9-1 record and a spot in the sectional fi nals. A he earned Chicago Tribune honorable mention all-state accolades. Canty two-time all-league and all-section pick, Costello was named to the was rated a two-star prospect according to scouting service Rivals.com. Journal News fi rst-team in each of his fi nal two years. He was named Personal: Zachary Adam Canty is the son of Don and Karen Canty and the Class AA North Lineman of the Year and was the North County

has a younger brother and sister. News Player of the Year as a senior captain. Costello was named the Coaching/Staff team’s most valuable defensive player as a junior and senior and was SHANE CONNOLLY selected to participate in the Section I Senior All-Star game, serving as Senior team captain. An outstanding student, Costello was named the New York Coaches Association Player-Scholar Athlete

S • 6-1 • 213 of the Year in Class AA and was named to the National Football Foun- Johnson City, N.Y. dation’s “Golden Dozen” scholar-athlete team. He helped lead his team to a three-year record of 25-5 with three league championships. Maine-Endwell HS Costello also competed in wrestling, baseball and track and fi eld. As a Science of Natural and Environmental Systems wrestler, Costello was a two-time all-section and all-league pick. Per- 11 Meet The Big Red sonal: Christian James Costello is the son of Robert and Alexandra Costello and has two older sisters. His sister, Kerry, played basketball At Cornell: Connolly moved to safety a season ago and will have a chance at Cortland State. to compete for time in the defensive backfi eld as a senior in 2008. A converted quarterback, Connolly saw time in two games in 2007 and TREVIN COWMAN made one tackle. He missed a majority of the 2006 season with a knee Junior • DL • 6-4 • 284 injury. Connolly played in two contests as a freshman behind center, but Kingston, Pa. • Wyoming Valley West HS did not attempt a pass. He is a hard-nosed competitor who is hungry to Theatre, Film and Dance see time in 2008 after a strong spring campaign. He is enrolled in the

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Maine-Endwell: The 2004 Year GP Solo Assists TFL Sacks 2008 Opponents New York State Class A player of the year, Connolly led Maine-Endwell HS 2006 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 to its fi rst state title with a perfect 12-0 season as a senior. He completed 2007 10 5 4 1.0-1 0-0 Totals 11 5 4 1.0-1 0-0 69-of-113 passes for 1,324 yards and 14 touchdowns while throwing 98 just fi ve interceptions that year. Connolly also ran for 10 touchdowns 1 Varsity Letter in M-E’s option attack. He was chosen as the New York State Coaches At Cornell: Cowman has the combination of speed and strength to Association Co-Player of the Year as a senior after earning third-team be a top defensive lineman as he continues to develop his technique. all-state honors as a junior at safety. He directed an off ense that aver- Building upon a strong spring, he has the opportunity to become a aged nearly 38 points per game on its way to the state championship. standout on the rebuilt defense. He saw action in all 10 games as a

Connolly was invited to play in the 2004 Governor’s Bowl, pitting the reserve last year, posting nine total tackles and one tackle for loss. League2007 YIR/Ivy best high school players from New York vs. the best players from New Cowman had a career-best three stops with one behind the line of Jersey. Despite playing with a torn ACL in the state fi nal, Connolly tossed scrimmage against Ivy champion Harvard and notched two tackles for 308 yards and three touchdowns after sitting out the fi rst quarter. against both Yale and Penn. Cowman earned playing time at Har- He competed in the 2005 Ernie Davis All-Star Classic, and was named vard as a freshman and was part of the travel team. He is enrolled to the 2003 and 2004 Binghamton Press and Sun Bulletin All-Metro fi rst in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Wyoming Valley West: Cow- team. Connolly was a four-year starter in football, a three-year starter in man was a two-time all-state pick at Wyoming Valley West HS, taking baseball as a pitcher/fi rst baseman, and a two-year starter as a forward third-team honors by the Pennsylvania Football News as a junior and in basketball. Personal: Timothy Shane Connolly is the son of Tim and second-team all-state as a senior according to the Associated Press. Cheryl Connolly and has two younger brothers. A four-year varsity starter and three-year all-league and all-scholastic History/Records selection, Cowman was named one of the top players to watch prior CHRIS COSTELLO to his senior season by EasternPaFootball.com. Cowman was a mem- Junior • LB • 6-1 • 222 ber of The Citizens’ Voice All-Star team and was picked for the Super 16 Katonah, N.Y. • John Jay HS Dream Team. He had 12 tackles for loss as a junior defensive lineman Natural Resources and posted 45 pancake blocks on the off ensive line. As a wrestler, Year GP Solo Assists TFL Sacks Cowman was 35-1 as a senior, winning a state title and defeating the 2007 10 16 7 1.0-1 0-0 nation’s top-ranked wrestler at the prestigious Dapper Dan Classic. He Totals 10 16 7 1.0-1 0-0 fi nished his career with a 124-27 record with three District 2 titles, a Northeast Regional crown and a fi fth-place medal at states as a junior.

55 This Is Cornell 1 Varsity Letter He was named the Times Leader Wrestler of the Year and fi nished the season ranked No. 4 in the nation as a high school heavyweight. Per- At Cornell: Costello had a productive sophomore season as a reserve sonal: Trevin Laverne Cowman is the son of Shawn and Diane Cow- linebacker in 2007 and will have a chance to claim a starting spot in man and has two younger brothers. 2008. An athletic player with solid football instincts and a good tack- ler, Costello had a strong spring season to build on. As a sophomore, he posted 23 tackles, including 16 stops, and had a tackle for loss while seeing action in all 10 games. A special teams star, he blocked two kicks and collected a team-best 11 special teams tackles. Costello

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 27 for 276 yards and two touchdowns as a junior, averaging 21.2 yards ERIC DIAL per catch. Personal: Douglas Casey Dolan is the son of Kevin and Su- Sophomore zanne Dolan and has an older brother and younger sister. His brother, DL • 6-4 • 273 Joe, played football at Princeton. Sumter, S.C. EVAN EISENBERG Sumter HS Sophomore 94 Communication DL • 5-11 • 210 Lutz, Fla. General Information General At Cornell: Dial joined the team as a walk-on during the 2007 season and Berkeley Preparatory HS will remain with the program after going through spring practices. He Undecided has great size and strength and has a chance to develop into a contribu- 97 tor in the rotation with added work on his technique. He is enrolled in

the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Sumter: An academic At Cornell: Eisenberg joined the team as a walk-on during the 2007 all-area selection as a senior at Sumter HS, Dial was a two-year letter campaign and will continue to provide depth on the defensive line. He winner. A starter at defensive end as a senior, he earned team defensive is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Berkeley Prepara- player of the week honors once and captured the team’s Coach’s Award. tory: Eisenberg was a four-time letter winner at Berkeley Preparatory Personal: Eric Michael Dial is the son of Robert and Peggy Dial and has Coaching/Staff School on both the off ensive and defensive line. He was a member of three brothers. His older brother, Elliott, plays football at Dartmouth, the school’s 2004 district championship team, as well as being voted and he has a twin brother, Elijah. captain of the team his senior year. Eisenberg also lettered three years on the wrestling team, being named captain in 2005 and also winning TOM DISTASIO team MVP honors. Personal: Evan Charles Eisenberg is the son of Eric Junior Eisenberg and Lori Roscoe and has a younger brother, Joel. DL • 5-10 • 200 VIN FALKIEWICZ Syracuse, N.Y. Sophomore

Meet The Big Red Christian Brothers Academy RB • 5-9 • 179 Human Biology, Health and Society 95 Brick, N.J. Brick Memorial HS At Cornell: After joining the team as a walk-on linebacker during the Undecided 2006 campaign, DiStasio brought his high-motor play to the defen- 36 sive line in 2007. He missed a majority of the campaign with injuries. Despite being undersized, he has impressed the coaching staff with At Cornell: Falkiewicz is a shifty runner who is strong on his feet and his toughness and tenacity. He is enrolled in the College of Human tough to tackle. He will attempt to use the spring and fall camps to

2008 Opponents Ecology. At CBA: A second-team All-Central New York selection as a springboard into a spot on the fi eld in 2008. Falkiewicz is enrolled senior at Christian Brothers Academy, DiStasio was a standout defen- in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Brick Memorial: Falkiewicz sive lineman. A fi rst-team all-league pick as a senior and a second- ran for 1,724 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior at Brick Memorial team pick as a junior, he helped his team to a state title in 2004. DiS- HS, earning second team all-state honors and spearheading a team tasio was a three-year letter winner on the gridiron. A competitive that fi nished 6-5 and reached the Central Jersey Group IV semifi nals. weightlifter, DiStasio took fi rst place in both the Teenager 85 kg class Falkiewicz averaged 7.1 yards per carry as a senior and 6.7 yards per and the Open 85 kg class at the 2006 Atlantic States Open Weightlift- carry for his career. He was part of the school’s fi rst-ever sectional ing Contest. Personal: Thomas James DiStasio is the son of Marcello championship team as a sophomore. The fi rst-team all-league pick and Ernestine DiStasio and has an older brother. His brother, Marcello, had a pair of 200-yard rushing games, including 251 yards and three spent two seasons on the Big Red football team before graduating in 2007 YIR/Ivy League touchdowns in an upset of top-seeded Sayreville in the fi rst round of 2004. the state playoff s. He was one of 14 junior running backs on the state’s DOUG DOLAN watch list by NJVarsity.com. Falkiewicz graduated as the school’s all- time leading rusher with 4,064 yards in his three years as a starter and Sophomore was named the Off ensive MVP of the N.J. North-South All-Star Classic. WR • 6-3 • 194 Personal: Vincent Anthony Falkiewicz is the son of Christopher and Penn Valley, Calif. Mary Falkiewicz and has a sister. Nevada Union HS

History/Records 83 Undecided

At Cornell: A big target at 6-3, Dolan has great hands and will attempt to break into a deep receiving corps. He spent his freshman season on the junior varsity as one of the team’s top targets at wideout. Dolan is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Nevada Union: Dolan hauled in 18 passes for 315 yards and four touchdowns as a senior at Nevada Union HS, averaging 17.5 yards per catch with a long of 52

This Is Cornell yards. He helped lead his team to a 7-4 record. He caught 13 passes 28 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football AVERY FENTON BRIAN FITZPATRICK General Information Junior Senior • WR • 5-10 • 180 Collegeville, Pa. • Episcopal Academy TE • 6-3 • 236 Applied Economics and Management Newport Beach, Calif. Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP Corona del Mar HS 2005 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 2006 10 12 141 11.8 0 26 Hotel Administration 87 20 2007 3 4 38 9.5 0 18 1 Varsity Letter Totals 15 16 179 11.2 0 26

At Cornell: Fenton has seen time on special teams in his fi rst two sea- At Cornell: Despite missing a majority of his junior season with injuries, Coaching/Staff sons and will continue to fi ght for a spot in the regular rotation in FitzPatrick is ready to emerge as a primary receiver in his fi nal year with 2008. After spending his freshman season competing for the junior the Big Red. The converted quarterback/defensive back saw action in varsity squad, Fenton was a part of the travel squad as a sophomore. the fi nal three contests in 2007, hauling in four passes for 38 yards. He brings solid blocking skills to the tight end position. An improving FitzPatrick caught 12 passes for 141 yards in 2006, while playing in all pass catcher, he has the toughness and football intelligence to play 10 games to earn his fi rst varsity letter. His top eff ort came at Harvard, a role on the off ense. He is enrolled in the School of Hotel Adminis- catching three balls for 59 yards against the Crimson. A tremendous tration. At Corona del Mar: A standout blocking tight end, Fenton athlete, FitzPatrick saw action as a freshman at defensive back, seeing was a fi rst-team all-league pick as a senior at Corona del Mar HS. The time in two games and making a special teams tackle against Bucknell. two-sport standout earned the team’s Skeletor Award in each of his FitzPatrick is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Meet The Big Red fi nal seasons for most pancake blocks, including posting 24 as a se- At Episcopal: FitzPatrick was named fi rst-team all-city and all-state nior captain. He was also named the school’s Academic Player of the after a successful prep career at Episcopal Academy. FitzPatrick, the Year and was chosen to compete in the North/South Orange County Philadelphia Daily News’ Inter-AC Player of the Year, rushed for 1,512 All-Star Game. Fenton caught six passes for 54 yards and two scores yards and 16 touchdowns. He was 40-of-80 passing for 528 yards and as a senior and had two catches for 22 yards and a touchdown as a ju- added nine more scores. FitzPatrick also was a top performer on defense nior. The team captain also served as the squad’s long-snapper in his (defensive back) and on special teams (two return touchdowns). He fi nal three campaigns. A three-year state qualifi er in the discus during earned the Maxwell Football Club Award as the top player on his team. track and fi eld season, Fenton was the team’s most valuable thrower FitzPatrick played halfback and netted 2,754 yards of total off ense in his

as a junior and senior. Personal: Avery Scott Fenton is the son of Rob- career. He was a three-time all-league pick and a two-time all-county 2008 Opponents ert and Janice Fenton. His late brother, Sean, played football at Yale. selection. FitzPatrick also lettered in basketball and baseball. Personal: Brian Shane FitzPatrick is the son of Brian and Bette FitzPatrick and has EMANI FENTON a younger brother. Sophomore • DB • 5-9 • 167 Ashburn, Va. • Flint Hill School NATHAN FORD Developmental Sociology Senior • QB • 6-1 • 205 Year GP Solo Assists PD INTs Palo Alto, Calif. • Palo Alto HS 2007 10 9 6 2 1-0 Operations Research and Industrial Engineering

Totals 10 9 6 2 1-0 Year GP Comp.-Att. Pct. Yds. TD INT League2007 YIR/Ivy 9 2005 4 14-25 .560 132 0 0 1 Varsity Letter 2006 10 112-202 .554 1417 8 9 17 2007 9 209-332 .630 1902 6 14 At Cornell: Fenton had a solid rookie campaign, seeing action in all 10 3 Varsity Letters Totals 23 335-559 .599 3451 14 23 games and posting 15 tackles, an interception and two pass breakups. He started three games as a rookie, registering a career-best four tackles At Cornell: A poised and polished quarterback who will serve as off ensive against Columbia. He intercepted his fi rst career pass on the fi nal play team captain, Ford enters the 2008 season with high expectations as of regulation in a thrilling 38-35 overtime victory over Brown and broke one of the most productive starters in school history. With the ability to up passes against both Bucknell and Yale. An athletic cornerback with throw the deep ball or scramble out of the pocket, Ford’s exceptional fi ne instincts, good hands and excellent recovery speed, Fenton has a passing skills and creativity within the confi nes of the off ense will allow History/Records chance to become an elite defensive back for the Big Red defense. He him to direct Cornell’s complicated off ense. He also has great command has the vision and the mentality to excel in Cornell’s packages. Fenton and presence in the huddle. Despite suff ering a myriad of injuries during is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Flint Hill: the 2007 campaign, including missing all or the majority of two games, A fi rst-team all-state defensive back as a senior, Fenton was a two-way Ford completed 209-of-332 passes for 1,902 yards and six touchdowns. starter who also played quarterback at the Flint Hill School. The team’s His .630 completion percentage ranked second in a single season for off ensive MVP in 2006, He was a fi rst-team all-conference and all-county Cornell, while his career mark of .599 is second in school history enter- selection on defense and was named to the Sun Gazette’s top squad as ing the 2008 campaign. Ford also scored three times on the ground, well. Fenton had 50 tackles, 10 passes defended and six interceptions including twice in the season-opening win over Bucknell. He closed as a junior. He helped his team to an 8-2 record as a senior, including the season third on the school’s career passing yards list (3,451). Ford This Is Cornell a perfect 3-0 mark against league foes. He also competed on the bas- threw for at least 200 yards in each of the team’s fi rst seven games in ketball team. Personal: Emani Ted Fenton is the son of Beverley Fenton 2007 before playing in only three quarters in the fi nal three contests. and has a younger brother and sister. He completed 17 straight passes, including his last three attempts in the overtime win vs. Brown and his fi rst 14 attempts at Princeton to set a school record for consecutive completions. Ford had four games with at least 280 yards passing, with a season-high 292 yards vs. Brown on 34-of-54 passing. He fi nished with 291 yards at Princeton the next weekend on 36-of-48 passing with two scores. In his fi rst season as

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 29 a starter in 2006, Ford piled up 1,417 passing yards and 345 rushing yards while combining for 14 touchdowns (eight passing, six rushing). BEN GANTER Ford ranked 57th nationally in total off ense (176.2 ypg.) and 58th in the Junior • QB • 6-2 • 207 country in passing effi ciency (118.53). He threw for a career-best 309 State College, Pa. • State College Area HS yards against No. 18 Harvard, the 18th 300-yard passing game in school Applied Economics and Management history. Ford was named Ivy League Off ensive Player of the Week on Year GP Comp.-Att. Pct. Yds. TD INT Oct. 16 after accounting for four touchdowns (two rushing, two passing) 2007 6 19-41 .463 165 1 2 as the Big Red snapped a 10-game losing streak to Colgate in a 38-14 Totals 6 19-41 .463 165 1 2 Homecoming win. He was extremely impressive in four contests as a 13 freshman reserve in 2005, completing 14-of-25 passes for 132 yards. He General Information General notched a then-freshman record 112 yards on 10-of-17 passing against Yale, and also saw signifi cant action against Colgate the following week. At Cornell: An intelligent football player who has quickly picked up A two-sport star, Ford has started for the Big Red baseball team in each the off ense, Ganter will again enter the season as the team’s primary of his fi rst three seasons as a catcher/third baseman. He was a fi rst-team backup after making great strides as a sophomore. He saw action in

All-Ivy pick as a junior and a second-team selection as a sophomore. six contests a year ago, completing 19-of-41 passes for 165 yards and a Ford batted .410 in 2008 with a school-record 17 doubles, three home touchdown, including a 7-of-14 day passing for a career-high 75 yards runs and 28 RBI while starting all 39 games. He is a .358 hitter in 101 and a score against Ivy runner-up Yale. Ganter directed the junior var- games, ranking second all-time for the Big Red in career batting aver- sity squad as a freshman. He possesses good athleticism and size and age. Ford is enrolled in the College of Engineering. At Palo Alto: Ford has a big arm capable of making all the throws in Cornell’s off ense.

Coaching/Staff tossed for 2,151 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior at Palo Alto HS Ganter has the confi dence of his teammates thanks to his leadership while rushing for fi ve more scores. The two-year tri-captain was named in the huddle. He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At the league’s outstanding off ensive player and fi rst-team all-league and State College: An honorable mention all-state pick as a senior cap- honorable mention all-state as a senior. Ford was a perfect 16-of-16 tain at State College Area HS, Ganter passed for 1,510 yards and 11 passing in a 49-40 win in one game and threw for six touchdowns in touchdowns in his fi nal season. He led his school to a 9-4 record and another contest. Ford tossed for 2,301 yards and 29 touchdowns with a runner-up fi nish in the district playoff s en route to being selected to just nine interceptions in earning the San Jose Mercury News All-Central compete in the Pennsylvania State Football Coaches Association East- Coast Junior of the Year. For his career, Ford threw for 6,357 yards and West All-Star game. He also was picked to play in the Big 33 All-Star 72 touchdowns while running for 19 more. A three-sport star (football, game, pitting the top high school players from Pennsylvania against an all-star team from Ohio. He completed 57 percent of his passes on

Meet The Big Red basketball, baseball), Ford was heavily recruited by Division I baseball programs before opting to play football. Personal: Nathan Edward Ford the year and rushed for 257 yards and eight touchdowns. Personal: is the son of Kevin and Celeste Ford and has an older sister and younger Benjamin William Ganter is the son of Fran Ganter and has three older sister. His older sister, Miranda, played soccer at Notre Dame. brothers. His father is the associate athletic director for football ad- ministration at Penn State after serving as the longtime off ensive co- JOSH GAJDOS ordinator for Hall of Fame coach Joe Paterno. He is the fourth Ganter son to play Division I football following Jon (Princeton), Chris (Penn Junior • DB • 6-1 • 190 State) and Jason (Penn State). Towaco, N.J. • Montville Township HS Applied Economics and Management BENNETT GERLI 2008 Opponents Year GP Solo Assists PD INTs Senior 2007 10 4 3 0 0 Totals 10 4 3 0 0 DL • 6-1 • 235 24 Kent, Conn. 1 Varsity Letter The Kent School/Ithaca College At Cornell: Gajdos moved from wide receiver to defensive back in 57 Hotel Administration 2007, and the move paid immediate dividends for the speedy de- fender. He saw action in all 10 games on special teams and as a nickel back, making seven total tackles. Six of his stops came on special

2007 YIR/Ivy League At Cornell: Gerli saw signifi cant action on the junior varsity as a ju- teams. Gajdos saw action as a freshman on the junior varsity and will nior, ranking among the team’s top defensive linemen. A transfer from have a chance to emerge as a key player in the rotation in 2008. He Ithaca College, Gerli played for the Big Red’s crosstown rival as a fresh- is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Montville Town- man before walking on at Cornell. A hard-working defensive lineman, ship: A two-time all-league and all-county selection, Gajdos was a Gerli has a high motor and will attempt to crack a deep defensive line three-sport start at Montville Township HS. The team’s most valuable rotation in 2008. He is enrolled in the School of Hotel Administration. player as a junior, Gajdos received the Morris County Chapter of the At Kent School: Team captain as a senior at the Kent School, Gerli National Football Foundation and the College Hall of Fame’s Scholar- was a part of two New England champion squads. He was a four-year Athlete award. He ended the year with 19 catches for 328 yards and letter winner in both football and swimming. Personal: Bennett Ni- two touchdowns and rushed for another in 2004. On defense, Gajdos coll Gerli is the son of John Jr. and Margery O’Boyle Gerli and has a History/Records had three interceptions, two fumbles recovered and two blocked fi eld brother, Brooks, who was a swimmer at Hartford. goals. He was also named the school’s top scholar-athlete as a senior by the Morris County Secondary Schools Athletic Directors Associa- tion. His team won a league title as a sophomore, and he served as team captain as a senior despite missing a majority of the campaign due to injury. Personal: Joshua Robert Gajdos is the son of Robert and Cindy Gajdos and has two younger brothers. This Is Cornell 30 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football ty Times fi rst-team all-county pick. Hawkins was chosen to the Burl- MATT GREEN ingame Daily News fi rst-team. A fi rst-team small school all-state pick by General Information Sophomore CalHiSports.com, he was named one of the state’s top 22 wide receiv- DL • 6-2 • 300 ers by the same scouting service. Personal: Richard Henry Hawkins is the son of Cindy and Richard Hawkins and has an older brother and Chappaqua, N.Y. sister and a younger brother. Horace Greeley HS Applied Economics and Management BEN HELLER 99 Sophomore S • 6-2 • 183 At Cornell: A big, strong defensive tackle, Green will have a chance to Coaching/Staff earn playing time on a refi gured line as a sophomore. Green spent his Miami, Fla. freshman season on the junior varsity and was one of the team’s top Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior HS tacklers. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Undecided At Horace Greeley: A second-team all-state selection as a senior at 48 Horace Greeley HS, Green helped his team to an 8-2 mark in his fi nal campaign. A two-time all-league pick and two-way starter on the of- At Cornell: Heller joined the team as a walk-on safety and impressed fensive and defensive lines, Green helped pave the way for one of the the coaching staff with his ability to quickly pick up the defensive best rushing off enses in the section, averaging 242.4 yards per game schemes. He possesses good size for a safety and will have a chance to en route to a berth in the sectional semifi nals. Personal: Matthew Meet The Big Red earn playing time as he gains strength thanks to his strong instincts and Philip Green is the son of Phil and Steffi Green. ability to be around the ball. Heller is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Dr. Michael M. Krop: An honorable mention all-county BRAD GREENWAY selection by the Miami Herald, Heller served as team co-captain at Dr. Sophomore Michael M. Krop Senior HS in his fi nal season. The Old Spice Red Zone PK • 6-0 • 182 Player of the Year, he was a three-year letter winner in both football and track and fi eld. Heller earned a silver medal in 7-on-7 football at Encinitas, Calif. the Junior Olympics and earned a national title at the “Let It Fly” fl ag La Costa Canyon HS football tournament. He also won a world title in the IFFF 8-on-8 fl ag 2008 Opponents Hotel Administration football. Personal: Benjamin Charles Heller is the son of Jonathan and 41 Sherri Heller and has two younger brothers and a younger sister. His brother Jordan is a freshman on the Big Red football team. At Cornell: Greenway possesses a powerful and accurate leg and will MARCUS HENDREN have a great opportunity to win the open starting job. He is enrolled in the School of Hotel Administration. At La Costa Canyon: A second- Sophomore team all-state selection by CalHiSports.com at La Costa Canyon HS, RB • 5-11 • 201 Greenway was the 2006 San Diego Tribune Kicker of the Year. He was Johnstown, Ohio the top-scoring kicker in his league as a senior, booting 11 fi eld goals and connecting on 40 PATs for 73 points. Greenway was honored as Johnstown-Monroe HS League2007 YIR/Ivy an academic all-league pick twice, including in 2006 after helping his Undecided team to a 9-3 record. He had a long fi eld goal of 50 yards. Personal: 27 Bradley James Greenway is the son of James and Kim Greenway and has a younger brother. At Cornell: Hendren emerged as a candidate to see time in the off ensive backfi eld with a great spring. An excellent blocker who can also play RICKY HAWKINS fullback, the former walk-on was a decorated prep player who has the Sophomore confi dence and strength to get the hard yards when given the football. Hendren saw action on the junior varsity team as a freshman. He is WR • 6-3 • 151 enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Johnstown- History/Records Atherton, Calif. Monroe: Hendren rushed for 2,869 yards and 35 touchdowns as a senior at Johnstown-Monroe HS en route to becoming a fi nalist for the Menlo School Ohio “Mr. Football” award and earning fi rst-team all-state honors. He 84 Economics was the top rusher and scorer in the state of Ohio his senior year and earned state Player of the Year honors in Division V by the Associated Press, Newark Advocate, the Mt. Vernon News and the Columbus Dispatch. At Cornell: A tall receiver, Hawkins spent his freshman season adding The conference player of the year and fi rst-team all-league honoree, strength while adjusting to the college game. He saw action on the Hendren also hauled in a touchdown catch, fi nishing the season with junior varsity team in 2007. Hawkins is enrolled in the College of Arts 36 touchdowns and 238 points and collecting 245.3 all-purpose yards This Is Cornell and Sciences. At Menlo: Hawkins helped guide the Menlo School to a per game. Hendren ended the year with eight 200-yard rushing games 9-2 record by catching 73 passes for 1,317 yards and 13 touchdowns as his team advanced to the playoff s for just the second time in 35 as a senior. He averaged 18.0 yards per catch and posted nine 100-yard years. Defensively, Hendren made 45 tackles and had an interception receiving games en route to fi rst-team all-league honors. Included was in helping lead his team to a 9-3 record. The school’s all-time leading a 13-catch, 208-yard and three-touchdown game in a 45-42 win over rusher, Hendren posted a single-game school record 418 yards and six Mountain View HS. As a junior, Hawkins led the county with 674 yards touchdowns in the season opener as a senior, scoring four touchdowns on 43 catches with nine going for touchdowns. He was a Mercury News of 55 yards or more. He graduated as the ninth-leading single-season honorable mention wide receiver as a senior and a San Mateo Coun- rusher all-time in Ohio. As a junior, Hendren earned the conference’s

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 31 Sportsmanship Award and was a special mention all-district pick. He scored a team-high 109 points with 16 touchdowns and four two-point MATT KEARNEY conversions, posting 1,002 rushing yards (6.2 yards per carry) with Sophomore 13 scores on the ground. Hendren served as team co-captain for the OL • 6-4 • 274 football, basketball and baseball teams his senior year and also earned varsity letters in track and fi eld and lacrosse. Personal: Marcus Samuel Hingham, Mass. Hendren is the son of Dave and Ann Hendren and has an older and Hingham HS younger brother. 76 Mechanical Engineering T.J. HOCHANADEL General Information General Junior At Cornell: Kearney spent his freshman season adjusting to the col- S • 6-1 • 193 lege game and putting in hard time in the weight room. He has a good base and will look to make a jump after seeing junior varsity duty as Woodinville, Wash. a rookie. He is enrolled in the College of Engineering. At Hingham:

Eastside Catholic HS A member of the Boston Globe All-Scholastic team and the Boston Interdisciplinary Studies Herald All-Scholastic Dream Team as a senior at Hingham HS, Kearney 35 spearheaded a defense that posted three shutouts and surrendered seven or fewer points seven times in his senior year. His teams went 17-5 and won a pair of league titles in his fi nal two years as a starter Coaching/Staff At Cornell: Hochanadel spent his fi rst two seasons competing on the on both the off ensive and defensive lines. Personal: Matthew Daniel junior varsity and will attempt to impress the coaching staff in the Kearney is the son of Alan and Dianne Kearney and has a younger fall with his play in the secondary. A good athlete, he is a prototype brother and sister. safety in the Big Red defensive schemes. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Eastside Catholic: An all-metro selection on both off ense (tight end) and defense (safety), Hochanadel MATT KENNEY was a three-year letter winner at Eastside Catholic HS. A National Foot- Junior • WR • 6-0 • 201 ball Foundation Scholar-Athlete nominee, Hochanadel posted 53 tackles State College, Pa. • State College Area HS and two interceptions as a senior captain, earning the team’s Coaches Urban and Regional Studies

Meet The Big Red Award. He also caught 10 passes for 108 yards on off ense. A three-year Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP letter winner in track and fi eld, Hochanadel was part of the school’s 2006 10 0 0 0.0 0 0 state qualifying 4x400 relay team as a junior and fi nished fourth in the 2007 10 5 29 5.8 0 10 state in the 400 and as part of the 4x400 as a senior. Personal: Tyler 21 Totals 20 5 29 5.8 0 10 James Hochanadel is the son of Todd and Marlene Hochanadel and 2 Varsity Letters has a younger brother and sister. At Cornell: Kenney showed the potential to be a standout in his fi rst KEVIN HOLTZMAN season at wide receiver and is expected to play a bigger role in the deep receiving corps as a junior. The converted running back caught Sophomore fi ve passes for 29 yards as a sophomore in 2007, seeing action in all 10

2008 Opponents S • 5-11 • 191 contests to earn his second varsity letter. He earned his fi rst in 2006 Koloa, Hawaii after seeing action in all 10 games, averaging 4.0 yards on his nine carries and also making a special teams tackle. An athlete with good Kaua’i HS hands, he was particularly impressive during spring ball the last two Hotel Administration seasons. He is enrolled in the College of Architecture, Art and Plan- 38 ning. At State College Area: An honorable mention all-state pick as a senior at State College Area HS, Kenney was named one of the top At Cornell: Holtzman joined the team as a walk-on safety and will 25 Division I-AA running backs in the Class of 2006 by ShowingBlitz. provide depth and energy in the defensive backfi eld in 2008. Holtz- com. Kenney helped his team to district titles as a sophomore and

2007 YIR/Ivy League man is enrolled in the School of Hotel Administration. At Kaua’i: The junior and a runner-up fi nish as a senior. As a senior, Kenney rushed conference Defensive Player of the Year and a fi rst-team all-league for 188 yards and caught 22 passes for 213 yards and two touch- pick as a senior at Kaua’i HS, Holtzman was also a fi rst-team all-league downs. Defensively, he made 56 tackles and had three interceptions selection as a junior. A four-year letter winner, Holtzman served as co- as a safety. He was selected to compete in the Lezzer Lumber All-State captain of the squad as a senior and helped lead the team to a spot Football Classic after his senior campaign and was invited to the U.S. in the state fi nals. His squad won conference championships all four Army All-American Combine as a junior and senior. He was rated as a seasons. Personal: Kevin Kennedy Holtzman is the son of Richard and two-star prospect by recruiting service Rivals.com. Kenney also ran Sheila Holtzman. track, where he holds two school records, and baseball, where he was a national all-star as a centerfi elder at the 2002 Babe Ruth Baseball national championship. He was a state qualifi er in track during both History/Records the indoor and outdoor seasons in both 2005 and 2006. Personal: Matthew Bay Kenney is the son of Larry and Patti Kenney and has a younger brother and sister. This Is Cornell 32 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football MARK KEY GUS KRIMM General Information Sophomore Senior • S • 6-0 • 201 Columbus, Ohio • Upper Arlington HS TE • 6-5 • 236 Communication Columbus, Ohio Year GP Solo Assists TFL Sacks Westland HS 2006 10 41 17 2.0-12 2.0-12 2007 10 30 28 2.5-11 1.0-7 Economics 82 29 Totals 20 71 45 4.5-23 3.0-19 2 Varsity Letters

At Cornell: Key is an outstanding athlete on the off ensive line who will At Cornell: Krimm is a big-hitter who has become an important play- Coaching/Staff compete for additional minutes after seeing time on the junior varsity as maker at strong safety. He has ranked fourth on the team in tackles a rookie. He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Westland: in each of the last two years with 58 stops. As a junior, Krimm had 30 Key was named an OCC-Ohio Scholar-Athlete as a senior after helping solo and 28 assisted stops, including 2.5 tackles for loss and a sack. He Westland HS to its fi rst state playoff berth in school history a year removed added fi ve pass breakups and an interception. Krimm posted a career- from consecutive 1-9 seasons. Key excelled on the off ensive and defensive best 11 tackles and notched nine against both Colgate and Princeton. lines one season after moving from tight end. The team captain was a He had his fi rst career interception at Princeton and notched a pair of three-year letter winner on the gridiron and also competed in track and pass breakups against Colgate and Brown. He had three tackles, includ- basketball. Personal: Mark Anthony Key II is the son of Kathy and Mark ing 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack, as well as a fumble recovery against

Anthony Key Sr. and has a brother and two sisters. Bucknell. He developed into one of the team’s big-play defenders as a Meet The Big Red sophomore, ranking fourth on the team with 58 tackles (41 solo) and SHANE KILCOYNE a pair of sacks while starting all 10 contests. Krimm added fi ve pass Senior • WR • 5-11 • 195 breakups and a forced fumble. He had nine tackles in four diff erent San Diego, Calif. • Torrey Pines HS games, including his fi rst varsity start in the season opener at Bucknell. Applied Economics and Management Krimm saw action in two games as a freshman on special teams. He Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Upper 2005 7 1 2 2.0 0 2 Arlington: A three-year varsity letter winner and team captain as a 2006 10 6 22 3.7 0 11 senior at Upper Arlington HS, Krimm was a three-sport star as a prep

4 2007 7 10 61 6.1 0 21 player. He was named all-conference as a junior and senior, leading the 2008 Opponents 3 Varsity Letters Totals 24 17 85 5.0 0 21 team in tackles (81), tackles for loss (11) and sacks (4) as a senior. He claimed an interception, forced four fumbles and recovered two more At Cornell: A converted running back who will now split out wide at en route to honorable mention all-state honors. Krimm also played run- receiver, Kilcoyne is an outstanding football player who could contribute ning back and was awarded the school’s Iron Man Award. In lacrosse, anywhere on the fi eld. He possesses good football instincts, exceptional Krimm helped his high school squad to the 2004 state championship. speed and the ability to make people miss in the open fi eld. Kilcoyne was Personal: Augustine Walter Krimm is the son of John and Ann Krimm productive all over the fi eld as a junior, posting 374 all-purpose yards and and has a younger sister and two younger brothers. scoring on a 94-yard kickoff return against Columbia to earn Ivy League Special Teams Player of the Week. He carried the ball 42 times for 124 yards FRANK KUNIS and caught 10 passes for 61 yards during the season. Kilcoyne opened Senior • DL • 5-11 • 271 League2007 YIR/Ivy the season with three carries for 25 yards and four catches for 26 yards East Hanover, N.J. • Seton Hall Prep in a win over Bucknell. He also had 65 yards on 10 total touches against Economics Harvard. Kilcoyne averaged 27.0 yards on kickoff returns in the team’s fi nal three contests. He averaged 5.0 yards per carry in ranking second on the Year GP Solo Assists TFL Sacks squad in rushing in 2006, posting 350 yards and two touchdowns on the 2006 10 14 12 2.0-4 0-0 2007 10 15 17 1.5-2 0-0 ground. He added six catches for 22 yards and also returned six total kicks 67 Totals 20 29 29 3.5-6 0-0 on the year. Kilcoyne ran for at least 50 yards in four games, including a career-best 78 yards and a touchdown against Columbia. He earned the 2 Varsity Letters team’s Stone Travel “Big Play” award on off ense for 2006. Kilcoyne started At Cornell: Kunis returns for his third year as a starter at defensive tackle History/Records four games and rushed for 130 yards and three touchdowns in his seven in 2008. A compact lineman who specializes as a run-stopper, Kunis total appearances as a freshman in 2005. He was also named Ivy League possesses great strength and solid footwork. As a junior, he started all Rookie of the Week after rushing for 70 yards and two scores against 10 contests, posting 15 solo tackles and 32 total stops. Included were 1.5 Georgetown. Kilcoyne had a long rush of 41 yards in that contest. He also tackles for loss and a pass breakup. Kunis had a career-best six tackles carried nine times for 43 yards and a TD against Columbia. Kilcoyne is in the season-opening win over Bucknell. He emerged as a key cog on enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Torrey Pines: the defensive line as a sophomore, making 26 tackles, including two for Kilcoyne was a fi rst-team all-league and all-county selection in 2004 as a a loss. He posted fi ve tackles each against Yale, Albany and Penn. Kunis senior at Torrey Pines HS. He fi nished the year with 1,116 yards rushing, played in all 10 contests with six starts to earn his fi rst varsity letter.

434 yards receiving and 16 total touchdowns. He also had 18 tackles and He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Seton Hall Prep: This Is Cornell nine interceptions on defense. He was a third-team all-state selection by Kunis earned fi rst-team all-league and third-team all-state honors on CalHiSports and earned academic honors as an all-state scholar athlete, the off ensive line as a two-way player at Seton Hall Prep in 2004. As a National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete team captain, he led his squad to a league title en route to all-county and a San Diego Union Tribune fi rst-team all-scholastic selection. His 2003 accolades. He was named to the Newark Star Ledger’s All-Junior off ense and 2004 squads won the division title. Kilcoyne was selected to compete team in 2003. Kunis was chosen to play in New Jersey’s East-West All- in California’s North-South All-Star game. Personal: Shane Robert Kilcoyne Star game at Rutgers. Personal: Fotios Kunis is the son of Frank and is the son of John and Susan Kilcoyne and has two younger sisters. His Suzanna Kunis and has a younger brother. father is a 1981 Cornell graduate and former fi rst-team All-Ivy selection on the off ensive line for the Big Red. He lettered two seasons. 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 33 ing fi rst-team as a senior, Levine was named to the Gateway Publica- BRANDON LAINHART tions Elite 30 Team in 2005. Personal: Aaron Jason Levine is the son of Sophomore Mona Levine and has an older brother. LB • 6-2 • 219 STEPHEN LIUZZA Cincinnati, Ohio Junior • WR • 6-0 • 182 Colerain HS Pearl River, La. • Slidell HS 40 Undecided Civil Engineering Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP 2006 7 1 9 9.0 0 9 General Information General At Cornell: An intelligent linebacker with good football instincts, Lain- 2007 10 23 196 8.5 0 28 hart has a chance to claim a starting spot at linebacker in 2008. He is 12 Totals 17 24 205 8.5 0 28 a fundamental tackler and has been well-coached. Lainhart appeared 2 Varsity Letters in seven games on special teams and had one tackle in 2007. Off the At Cornell: One of the team’s top athletes and most electrifying play- fi eld, he captured the team’s Daniel N. Bondareff Freshman Scholar- ers in the open fi eld, Liuzza will be one of the team’s go-to players on Athlete Award for academic and football profi ciency. He is enrolled off ense. A sure-handed quarterback turned wide receiver, he is also in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Colerain: Lainhart capable of lining up as a running back or returning kicks or punts. As helped Colerain HS to a 13-1 record as a senior with three sacks, a a sophomore, he opened the season as a wide receiver, catching 23 fumble recovery and an interception. His team was ranked in the USA Coaching/Staff passes for 196 yards and ranking among the team leaders in both cat- Today Super 25 throughout the season and earned city and sectional egories before moving to quarterback when Nathan Ford was injured titles before falling in the state title game. He was a central part of a in the game against Dartmouth. He responded by posting the third- defense that authored six shutouts in 2006. Personal: Brandon Michael highest total off ense mark in school history, piling up 423 yards and Lainhart is the son of Allen and Tina Lainhart and has an older brother, accounting for three touchdowns against the Big Green in just three Brian, who plays football at Kent State. quarters. He tossed for 292 yards and ran for another 131 yards in the loss. For the season, Liuzza was 52-of-81 passing for 538 yards and a ROLAND LATIZ-HACKETT touchdown, while he ran for 347 yards and fi ve touchdowns on a 4.3 Sophomore yards per carry average. He then started his fi rst game behind center against Columbia, running for 85 yards and two scores and completing Meet The Big Red TE • 6-1 • 222 17-of-26 passes for 163 yards. In the season-opening win over Bucknell, Staten Island, N.Y. Liuzza caught a team-best seven passes for 84 yards with a long catch Staten Island Tech HS of 28 yards. He posted 104 all-purpose yards, including 72 rushing Undecided yards on seven carries and a touchdown, in the win over Georgetown. 88 Included was an electric 42-yard run where he broke several tackles. As a quarterback in two seasons, Liuzza has completed 64-of-104 At Cornell: Latiz-Hackett joined the team as a walk-on tight end and will passes (.615) for 677 yards and a touchdown with four interceptions, add depth to the position in 2008. He is enrolled in the College of Arts while running 106 times for 482 yards and seven scores. Liuzza was the Dick Schaap Award winner, which recognizes the Big Red fresh-

2008 Opponents and Sciences. At Staten Island Tech: Latiz-Hackett helped his Staten Island Tech HS squad to an 11-2 record as a senior while playing wide man who contributed most to the varsity team. Liuzza set a freshman receiver, tight end, quarterback and defensive end. Personal: Roland record for passing yards in a season (139) and a game (114 vs. Penn), Latiz-Hackett is the son of Teresa Latiz. earning Ivy League Rookie of the Week twice. The freshman was also fourth on the team in rushing, recording 135 yards on 25 carries and scoring two touchdowns. He broke off an 81-yard touchdown run in AARON LEVINE the win over Dartmouth, the longest run from scrimmage by a Big Red Junior • LB • 6-2 • 213 quarterback and the ninth-longest run in school history. Liuzza came Export, Pa. • Franklin Regional HS off the bench to lead the Big Red against Penn, going 7-of-14 passing Applied Economics and Management for 114 yards and also scoring a touchdown, while tallying 22 rushing 2007 YIR/Ivy League Year GP Solo Assists TFL Sacks yards. He is enrolled in the College of Engineering. At Slidell: An all- 2007 7 3 1 0-0 0-0 state academic team member as a senior at Slidell HS, Liuzza passed Totals 7 3 1 0-0 0-0 for 3,874 yards and 33 touchdowns in two years as a starter. He was an 58 honorable mention all-state pick as a senior captain and was a Times 1 Varsity Letter Picayune all-district selection in each of his fi nal two seasons. Liuzza tossed for 2,488 yards and 20 touchdowns while completing 57 per- At Cornell: Levine will have a chance to earn a spot in the linebacking cent of his passes as a junior in leading his squad to the state semifi nals. corps as a junior after playing in seven contests as a sophomore, pri- As a senior, Liuzza passed for 1,386 yards and 13 touchdowns and led marily on special teams. He brings great size (6-2, 213) to the position his team to the state regionals in a season shortened to nine games

History/Records and is an excellent tackler who showed he is capable of claiming one due to Hurricane Katrina. He was named the most valuable off ensive of the open starting positions this fall. Levine had four total tackles, player in the Parish in 2005 after starting the year on the EA Sports Elite including three solo stops, with two of his tackles coming on special 11 Quarterbacks To Watch list. Liuzza was also a standout on the base- teams. He spent his rookie season competing for the junior varsity. ball diamond, claiming all-metro and all-district honors as a freshman Levine is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At and sophomore. Personal: Stephen Dean Liuzza is the son of Artie and Franklin Regional: Levine was selected to play in the Pennsylvania Denise Liuzza and has two older brothers and an older sister. East-West All-Star and Big 33 All-Star games after helping lead Frank- lin Regional HS to the state championship as a senior. The third-team all-state pick by Pennsylvania Football News was selected fi rst-team all-area by the Pittsburgh Tribune. A two-time all-league pick, includ- This Is Cornell 34 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football MARK LONGO WILLIAM MACIAS General Information Junior • DB • 6-1 • 199 Senior Middletown, N.J. • Middletown South HS TE • 6-2 • 244 Applied Economics and Management North Bergen, N.J. Year GP Solo Assists PD INTs 2006 1 0 0 0 0 High Tech HS 2007 9 4 1 5 0 Sociology 5 Totals 10 4 1 5 0 89 1 Varsity Letter

At Cornell: An athletic and physical defensive back who converted At Cornell: Macias has the size and athletic ability to be successful on Coaching/Staff from wide receiver, Longo showed he is more than capable of earn- the outside as a receiver, and has also shown to be a capable blocker at ing a signifi cant role in the defensive backfi eld with his play in 2007. the position. He saw his fi rst varsity action as a junior against Harvard Despite serving as a third defensive back, he ranked among the team and will attempt to earn additional time as a senior. Macias spent his leaders with fi ve pass breakups and posted fi ve tackles. Included was freshman campaign playing quarterback and moved to tight end as a a career-best game against Columbia that saw him break up three sophomore in an attempt to move up the depth chart. He is enrolled passes to go along with one tackle. Three of his four tackles came in the College of Arts and Sciences. At High Tech: Macias played sev- on special teams, where he excelled in kick coverage. As a freshman, eral positions, including quarterback, as a three-year starter at North Longo saw action on special teams in the win over Ivy co-champion Bergen HS before graduating from High Tech HS. He was a two-time

Princeton, making one tackle. He is enrolled in the College of Agricul- all-area pick, earning the team’s Off ensive MVP award as a junior. Ma- Meet The Big Red ture and Life Sciences. At Middletown South: Longo helped his Mid- cias was a three-year starter in basketball at power forward and was dletown South HS team to three consecutive state titles and earned a three-year all-league pick as a fi rst baseman and pitcher in baseball. fi rst-team all-league as a senior. He recorded 25 catches for 505 yards Personal: William C. Macias is the son of Guillermo and Maria Macias and fi ve touchdowns in his fi nal season after posting 19 catches for and has an older brother. 378 yards and three scores as a junior. Longo also intercepted three passes during his senior campaign. A second-team all-shore pick, he JOE MANGANELLI was awarded all-academic honors in the league in each of his fi nal Junior two years. Longo also lettered for three years in basketball and golf LB • 6-0 • 203

and once in track and fi eld. Personal: Mark James Longo is the son of 2008 Opponents James and Marjorie Longo and has a younger sister. He is cousins with Utica, N.Y. former Big Red All-Ivy defensive lineman Ryan Lempa and two-year Utica-Proctor HS starter at linebacker Doug Lempa. 56 Applied Economics and Management TYLER LUCAS Senior At Cornell: A walk-on linebacker, Manganelli will provide depth at QB • 6-2 • 209 the position while attempting to work his way up the depth chart. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Utica-

Montgomery, Texas League2007 YIR/Ivy Proctor: Manganelli recorded 54 tackles at linebacker as a senior at Montgomery HS Utica-Proctor HS. He ran for 297 yards and two touchdowns at running Human Biology, Health and Society back and added nine catches for 132 yards and a score. Personal: 15 Joseph Thomas Manganelli is the son of John and Holly Manganelli and has an older brother. At Cornell: An intelligent quarterback who has a strong understanding of the Big Red off ense, Lucas will again serve as a backup under center NICK MAXWELL as a senior. An excellent leader who was a member of the travel team Senior • P • 5-10 • 199 as a junior, Lucas has played well in his opportunities on the junior Lacey, Wash. • Timberline HS varsity and is ready to step into action if needed. He has a great football Computer Science History/Records pedigree and possesses the size and athletic ability to be successful. He Year GP Punts Yds. Avg. Long I20 is enrolled in the College of Human Ecology. At Montgomery: Lucas 2005 2 2 59 29.5 34 0 completed 44-of-88 passes for 545 yards and three touchdowns as a 2006 8 44 1638 37.2 51 11 senior, stepping into the quarterback role late in his senior season at 10 2007 10 47 1842 39.2 52 14 Totals 20 93 3539 38.1 52 25 Montgomery HS. He was named fi rst-team academic all-state by the 2 Varsity Letters Texas High School Coaches Association in his fi nal campaign. Personal: Tyler Lee Lucas is the son of Mike and Wendy Lucas and has a younger At Cornell: Maxwell returns as an All-Ivy candidate for his senior year, brother. His father is the head coach at Southeastern Louisiana. his third season as a starter. Possessing a strong leg and good tech-

nique, Maxwell has averaged 38.1 yards per punt in his three seasons This Is Cornell with 25 kicks placed inside his opponents’ 20-yard line. As a junior, Maxwell averaged a career-best 39.2 yards per kick and had 14 punts downed inside the 20. He had four games averaging over 40 yards per kick with career-long 52-yard punts against both Yale and Harvard. Maxwell has only three touchbacks in 93 career punts and has only had one kick blocked. He averaged 37.2 yards on his 44 punts as a sophomore, with four kicks over 50 yards and 11 of the punts placing his opponent inside its own 20-yard line. Maxwell saw his fi rst extensive varsity time in the win over Albany in 2006, punting fi ve times for an 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 35 average of 42.0 yards, including a career-long 51-yard eff ort. He placed one kick inside the Great Danes’ 20-yard line. Maxwell punted twice ISAAC MINOR as a freshman while playing in two games, averaging 29.5 yards per Junior • RB • 6-0 • 199 kick. He also successfully completed a fake punt, as the former high Ripon, Wis. • Ripon HS school quarterback connected on a 15-yard gainer for a fi rst down in Civil Engineering an overtime loss at Princeton. Maxwell is enrolled in the College of Arts Year GP Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP and Sciences. At Timberline: Maxwell played quarterback and served 2006 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 as the punter at Timberline HS, earning second team all-league honors 2007 10 1 3 3.0 0 3 behind center by The Olympian. He averaged 40.1 yards per punt as a 28 Totals 16 1 3 3.0 0 3 senior. He participated in the 2004 Northwest Kick It Camp and fi nished 2 Varsity Letters General Information General fourth in punting average and fi rst in hang time. A four-year starter, At Cornell: A two-year letter winner, Minor played a key role on special he was named 2004 fi rst-team preseason All-American at punter by teams in 2007, making four tackles in kick coverage. He also had his fi rst Professional Kicking Services (PKS), earning camp-wide outstanding career carry in the victory over Columbia, rushing for three yards. Minor punter honors at the PKS Summer Scholarship Development Camp is a good athlete with size and strength to carry the load in the running after placing fi rst in camp hang time and distance competitions for game if needed. A tough runner, he teamed with classmate Randy Bar- all levels. At quarterback, Maxwell was 20-2 as a varsity starter. He led bour to dominate at the junior varsity level as a freshman and earned his team to its fi rst unbeaten regular season (10-0) and fi rst outright varsity time on special teams. Minor played in six varsity contests in league championship in the school’s 30-year history as a junior. As 2006 and will be a bigger part of the off ensive gameplan in 2008. He a senior, Maxwell led his team to a 10-2 mark and fi nished with 15 is enrolled in the College of Engineering. At Ripon: An honorable men- Coaching/Staff touchdowns and 1,453 yards. He tossed for 27 touchdowns and only tion all-state running back as a junior after rushing for 1,274 yards and six interceptions in his varsity career, completing 63.6 percent of his 23 touchdowns, Minor helped Ripon HS to a pair of state titles (2003, passes and averaging 15.3 yards per completion. Personal: Nicholas 2005). He rushed for 396 yards and two touchdowns as a senior and Robert Maxwell is the son of Robert Maxwell and Kathy Bogucci and caught fi ve passes for 51 yards for his 14-0 squad. Minor was named one has a younger sister. of the top 100 players in the state of Wisconsin by BadgerStatePreps. LUCAS MCCARTHY com prior to his senior year. For his career, Minor fi nished with 2,428 rushing yards and 31 touchdowns, averaging 7.1 yards per carry. He also Senior • DL • 6-1 • 245 caught 27 balls for 498 yards and four scores. He set a school record for Hood River, Ore. • Hood River Valley HS touchdowns in a game (six), scoring fi ve times on the ground as part of Meet The Big Red Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering a 267-yard eff ort, as well as a 40-yard pass play against Winneconne HS. Year GP Solo Assists TFL Sacks As a member of the track team, he set records in the 100 and 200 dash, 2006 10 6 4 2.0-11 2.0-11 the triple jump, the 4x100 relay and the 4x200 relay. Personal: Isaac L. 2007 10 19 29 5.0-12 1.0-5 Minor is the son of David and Janet Minor and has two older brothers. 45 Totals 20 25 33 7.0-23 3.0-16 His brother, Ellis, is a member of the Winona State football program, and 2 Varsity Letters his father is a member of the Ripon College Athletic Hall of Fame. At Cornell: One of the team’s top defenders and pass rushers, McCarthy FRANK MORAND is again expected to start at one defensive end position. McCarthy is a Junior • DB • 6-2 • 192

2008 Opponents versatile lineman who can rush the passer, stuff the run or even drop Cincinnati, Ohio • St. Xavier HS back and cover a tight end or someone out of the backfi eld. A converted Human Biology, Health and Society linebacker, McCarthy possesses the speed to get to the outside and the size and strength to play a role in the run game. He registered 48 Year GP Solo Assists PBU INTs tackles as a junior. Included among his highlights were fi ve tackles for 2006 8 2 3 1 0-0 2007 10 23 18 12 1-72 a loss and a sack. He also added a pass breakup and a forced fumble Totals 18 25 21 13 1-72 to the cause. McCarthy had a career-best 10 tackles in the win over 22 Georgetown, adding a forced fumble and a sack. He also notched seven 2 Varsity Letters tackles against Bucknell and Penn and had at least six tackles in half of At Cornell: Morand enters his second year as a starter in the defensive his 10 starts. McCarthy had 10 tackles and two sacks while seeing action backfi eld after a solid sophomore campaign. At 6-2, he has the height of a 2007 YIR/Ivy League in all 10 contests as a sophomore in 2006. He made his fi rst career start safety, but the speed and agility to cover the conference’s bigger receivers. in a win over Dartmouth, and had a career-best three tackles against An excellent special teams player, Morand made three tackles on kick cov- both Brown and Princeton. McCarthy competed on the junior varsity erage in 2007. He earned Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week honors as a freshman. He is enrolled in the College of Engineering. At Hood after making his fi rst interception count, returning it 72 yards for a score River Valley: McCarthy was an honorable mention all-state selection to help defeat Central New York rival Colgate on Homecoming. He added and the 2004 Conference Defensive Player of the Year as a linebacker four pass breakups, fi ve tackles and one tackle for loss against the Raiders. at Hood River Valley HS. A fi rst-team all-conference pick at linebacker For the season, Morand had a team-high 12 pass breakups and led the de- and second-team all-league selection at running back, McCarthy was fensive backs with 41 tackles, including 23 solo stops. He had a career-best a three-year letter winner in football and also lettered twice in lacrosse seven tackles and forced a fumble against Penn. Morand had fi ve tackles History/Records and once on the ski team. He was a member of his high school’s honor and a pass breakup in eight contests as a freshman. He is enrolled in the roll and was inducted into his school’s chapter of the National Honor College of Human Ecology. At St. Xavier: A fi rst-team all-league pick for Society. Personal: Lucas McCarthy is the son of Michael and Susan the state champion St. Xavier HS team, Morand was an honorable mention McCarthy and has an older brother and sister. all-district pick as a senior. Morand ended his senior season with fi ve inter- ceptions, eight pass breakups and 61 total tackles. He intercepted a pass with 44 seconds left to help his team to the state semifi nal victory en route to its 14-0 fi nish and No. 5 ranking in the USA Today’s Super 25 national poll. Morand also spent one year on the track team, competing in the long jump and high jump. Personal: Francis Robert Morand is the son of Thom-

This Is Cornell as and Judy Morand and has two older sisters and a younger brother. 36 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football JUSTIN MORTENSEN BABAK MOTAMEDI General Information Senior Senior OL • 6-0 • 296 OL • 6-4 • 319 Rothschild, Wis. Rochester, Mich. D.C. Everest HS Rochester Adams HS 64 Biological and Environmental Engineering 78 Government 1 Varsity Letter

At Cornell: After a second straight strong spring, Mortensen has a great At Cornell: Motamedi is a favorite to open the season as a starter on the Coaching/Staff opportunity to earn a starting position at guard on the off ensive line. The off ensive line after earning time as the team’s top reserve at the position a 6-0, 291-pound Mortensen is a well-coached player with great strength season ago. A versatile lineman who can play center or guard, Motamedi and agility who can run or pass block. As a junior, Mortensen saw reserve has the size and strength to be a dominant force. His hard work has put duty against Bucknell. He saw action in two varsity games as a fresh- himself in a position to challenge for a spot in the lineup in 2008 after man, playing against both Georgetown and Columbia. Mortensen is playing in all 10 contests off the bench as a junior. He is enrolled in the enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At D.C. Everest: College of Arts and Sciences. At Rochester Adams: A two-year starter at A three-year starter on the off ensive line at D.C. Everest HS, Mortensen center and a fi rst-team all-state pick as a senior, Motamedi helped lead his was a unanimous fi rst-team all-league selection and was named fi rst- team to the 2003 state championship, while posting a 24-3 record in his team all-state by the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association. He was two seasons as captain. He also was the long snapper and played defen- Meet The Big Red a second-team all-state pick by the Associated Press. The Brockmeyer sive tackle in goal-line situations. Motamedi was a fi rst-team All-Detroit Award nominee helped pave the way for 32 touchdowns as a senior, Metro selection as a senior. Personal: Babak Omid Motamedi is the son the most of any team in the league. He served as team captain in 2004 of Mohammed and Rosemary Motamedi and has a younger sister. and received the team’s most valuable lineman award. Everest won the 2003 Division I state title (14-0) and compiled a 31-4 record in his JOHN NITTI three varsity seasons. He did not allow a sack in his last two seasons Sophomore as a starter and was called for just two penalties during that span with 93 pancake blocks. Mortensen was named one of the top 10 off ensive TE • 6-3 • 205

linemen in Wisconsin by Wisconsin Preps, which also named him one Dix Hills, N.Y. 2008 Opponents of the top 40 junior football players in 2003. Personal: Justin Daniel The Peddie School Mortensen is the son of Dan and Cathy Mortensen and has an older sister and younger brother. 7 Applied Economics and Management ROSS MOSHER Sophomore At Cornell: Nitti joined the team as a walk-on prior to the 2007 sea- son. He converted from quarterback to tight end this spring to take LB • 6-2 • 247 advantage of his size and athletic ability. He is enrolled in the College of Red Hook, N.Y. Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Half Hollow Hills East/Peddie School: 2007 YIR/Ivy League2007 YIR/Ivy Red Hook HS Nitti was a two-year captain and three-year starter at quarterback at Half Hollow Hills East HS before starting behind center in his one year 54 Applied Economics and Management as a postgraduate at the Peddie School. Personal: John Michael Nitti is the son of John and Patricia Nitti and has a younger brother and two younger sisters. His father played football at Yale and in the NFL for the At Cornell: Mosher made quite an impression as a freshman before and the New York Giants, while his mom competed in going down with an injury, seeing time on the travel squad as a line- the high jump at Auburn. backer and defensive end, while also contributing on special teams. He has great size for a young linebacker and will attempt to create a MIKE NWAKA bigger role for himself with his play this fall. Mosher is enrolled in the Junior History/Records College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Red Hook: A second-team all-state selection as a senior, Mosher was named the section’s top back DL • 6-2 • 275 in Class B and was an all-academic pick at Red Hook HS. The fi rst-team Burtonville, Md. all-section honoree was named the Poughkeepsie Journal and Daily Georgetown Prep Freeman Player of the Year. Mosher posted a team-high 140 tackles as a junior when he was named most valuable defensive player of the section 65 Economics championship. The three-time fi rst-team all-city pick rushed for 1,120 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior, averaging 7.7 yards per carry. At At Cornell: Nwaka is a strong defensive tackle who provides excellent support

linebacker, he posted 114 stops, including 65 solo tackles. Personal: This Is Cornell Ross Wesley Mosher is the son of Darryl and Debby Mosher and has an against the run. He will likely play a role on the scout team as a junior. Nwaka is older brother and sister. His sister, Brittany, is a senior at Cornell. enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Georgetown Prep: A two-year letter winner at defensive tackle in football at Georgetown Prep, he earned the team’s Twelfth Man award in 2005. Nwaka was a four-year letter winner in rugby, earning all-league honors in that sport in each of his fi nal two years. He also competed in wrestling for two seasons. In the classroom, Nwaka was a Washington Metropolitan Scholar. Personal: Michael Lawrence Nwaka is the son of Chuck Nwaka and Shannon Cunningham and has an older and younger brother. His older brother, Alex, plays baseball at Penn. 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 37 PAUL OSTICK SAM PATTERSON Sophomore Junior OL • 6-2 • 275 S • 5-10 • 183 Havertown, Pa. Sunderland, Mass. Malvern Prep School Avon Old Farms School for Boys 75 Undecided 46 Applied Economics and Management General Information General At Cornell: Ostick is one of several players jockeying to earn time on At Cornell: Patterson will continue to add depth to the safety posi- the off ensive line. A tough competitor and an outstanding teammate, tion while seeing action on the scout team. The walk-on safety is a he spent his freshman campaign gaining strength to put himself in a two-year member of the program. He is enrolled in the College of Ag- position to make a contribution in 2008. He served as a starter on the riculture and Life Sciences. At Avon Old Farms: A three-sport star at

off ensive line on the junior varsity as a rookie. Ostick is enrolled in Avon Old Farms School, Patterson was a three-year letter winner in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Malvern: Ostick was a football, wrestling and lacrosse. He served as team captain as a senior fi rst-team all-Southeastern Pennsylvania selection by The Philadelphia and led his team to a 6-2 record. Personal: Samuel Francis Patterson Inquirer after helping lead Malvern Prep to an 8-2 record as a senior. is the son of Donald and Susan Patterson. The two-time fi rst-team Daily News all-city off ensive lineman was Coaching/Staff named a player to watch on defense prior to his senior season by ALEX PERILSTEIN EasternPAFootball.com. Ostick was nominated for all-state honors and Sophomore served as team captain in his fi nal campaign. He was also a two-time fi rst-team all-league pick. Personal: Paul Augustine Ostick is the son PK • 5-7 • 143 of John and Mary Agnes Ostick and has an older brother and sister Narberth, Pa. and a younger brother. Harriton HS BRIAN OSTROWSKY 8 Industrial and Labor Relations Senior • LB • 6-1 • 225 Meet The Big Red Wyoming, Pa. • Bishop Hoban HS At Cornell: Perilstein made the team as a walk-on and kicked for the Applied Economics and Management junior varsity a season ago, showing off an accurate leg. He is enrolled Year GP Solo Assists TFL Sacks in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. At Harriton: Perilstein 2005 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 was a three-year letter winner as a place-kicker at Harriton HS. As a 2006 10 1 1 0-0 0-0 senior, he was an all-league selection. Perilstein was also a four-time 33 2007 10 12 17 1.5-3 0-0 Totals 22 13 18 1.5-3 0-0 letter winner in soccer, captaining the team as a junior and senior while 2 Varsity Letters earning off ensive MVP honors as a senior. Personal: Alex D. Perilstein At Cornell: Ostrowsky is a candidate to take over one of the open starting is the son of Ronald and Jayne Perilstein and has an older sister Julie, 2008 Opponents linebacker spots as a senior. The two-year letter winner is a hard-hitting who attends Penn. playmaker with good size and strength for the position. Ostrowsky is a sure tackler and an emotional leader of the defense. He played a TOM PISELLI key role as a reserve in 2007, playing in all 10 games and ranking third Senior among the linebackers with 29 tackles, including 1.5 tackles for a loss. Ostrowsky had a career-best fi ve tackles at Georgetown and had four in QB • 6-1 • 221 three other games as a junior. Ostrowsky saw action at linebacker and Rockville Centre, N.Y. on special teams as a sophomore, making two tackles while playing South Side HS in all 10 contests to earn his fi rst varsity letter. The converted running

2007 YIR/Ivy League back saw action in two contests as a freshman on special teams and 14 Communication earned two carries for six yards against Columbia. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Bishop Hoban: Ostrowsky rushed for 1,816 yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior at Bishop Hoban At Cornell: Piselli made the travel roster as a junior and will again HS, where he became the school’s all-time leading rusher, tackler and provide leadership to the off ense. A solid quarterback with excellent scorer. Ostrowsky was named fi rst-team all-state as a linebacker and leadership qualities, he will continue to compete for playing time under was the Super 33 Player of the Year in 2004. He was a UNICO senior center. A strong-armed quarterback who has a good understanding all-star game selection, winning the game’s most valuable player of the off ense, he is trusted by his teammates and is a solid option off award. A three-time fi rst-team all-league pick, he played both running the bench. Piselli is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sci- back and linebacker. A two-star prospect according to Rivals.com, ences. At South Side: Piselli was a fi rst-team all-league and all-county History/Records Ostrowsky was named to the 2004 All-EasternPAFootball.com Small selection as a senior at South Side HS. He was selected to play in the School Team at running back. He was also an all-league selection in Long Island Senior Bowl, was named to the Nassau County Golden 11 basketball and competed in baseball and track and fi eld. Personal: team and was a county scholar-athlete pick. Piselli was also a standout Brian Christopher Ostrowsky is the son of Ed and Marianne Ostrowsky lacrosse player and helped lead his high school team to the 2004 state and has two older sisters. championship as a three-year letter winner. He captained both teams as a senior. Personal: Thomas Andrew Piselli is the son of Robert and Mary Piselli and has an older sister and a younger brother. His sister, Elizabeth, played lacrosse at Stanford, while his father played football at Princeton. This Is Cornell 38 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football and has the potential to be a big-play defender as he adds strength. NICK PIZZURRO Quinn posted three tackles in his only varsity appearance, making two General Information Sophomore solo stops and an assisted tackle in the win over Georgetown. Quinn is TE • 6-3 • 220 enrolled in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. At Avon Old Farms: A fi rst-team All-New England pick at safety as a senior at Avon Laguna Niguel, Calif. Old Farms School for Boys, Quinn was a fi ve-year letter winner on the Santa Margarita HS gridiron, playing for both Avon and St. Joseph Central HS. A varsity Interdisciplinary Studies captain for the football, basketball and baseball teams his senior year, 42 he was a fi rst-team all-league quarterback at St. Joseph, leading the squad to a county title and a spot in the Super Bowl. He was part of

a baseball team that reached the state fi nals and captured a Western Coaching/Staff At Cornell: Pizzurro is a young tight end prospect who was a key part Massachusetts title. Personal: Dempsey John Quinn is the son of John of the passing game on the junior varsity team a season ago. He has and Catherine Quinn. good athletic ability and runs good routes, allowing him to challenge the upperclassmen for playing time. Pizzurro could also see time on AARON RANDOLPH special teams in 2008. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Santa Margarita: Pizzurro caught fi ve touchdowns Sophomore for a 10-3 Santa Margarita HS team as a senior, helping the team to DB • 5-9 • 165 its deepest playoff run as a Division I school. He ended the season by Lake City, Fla. catching 16 passes for 198 yards, averaging 12.4 yards per reception.

Pizzurro hauled in seven passes for 65 yards and two touchdowns as Columbia HS Meet The Big Red a junior. The three-year letter winner set a school record for the most Undecided touchdowns by a tight end. Pizzurro was a First Friday Friar nominee 43 in 2007 for his achievements as a scholar-athlete. Personal: Nicholas Alfred Pizzurro is the son of Alfred and Cynthia Pizzurro and has a sister. At Cornell: Randolph is a promising cover corner who could earn His father played football at Clarion University. playing time as a sophomore with a year of under his belt. He has good instincts and the speed to stay with the league’s top RYNE POSEY receivers, and is more than athletic enough to make up for his size (5-9, Senior • DL • 6-1 • 235 165 pounds). Randolph was a big-play defensive back on the junior

Lee’s Summit, Mo. • Lee’s Summit North HS varsity a season ago. He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. 2008 Opponents Economics At Columbia: The team’s most valuable defensive player two straight Year GP Solo Assists TFL Sacks years at Columbia HS, Randolph was a second-team all-area and honor- 2007 7 4 6 0.5-1 0-0 able mention All-Coast pick as a senior. Randolph closed out his career Totals 7 4 6 0.5-1 0-0 with 54 tackles, six interceptions, fi ve pass breakups, a forced fumble 52 and a fumble recovery as a senior. The three-year letter winner on the 1 Varsity Letter gridiron also lettered twice in baseball. Personal: Aaron Deon Randolph is the son of Tommy and Athena Randolph and has an older brother At Cornell: Posey became a key rotation member on the defensive line and younger sister. His father played football at Dartmouth, while his as a reserve last year, playing seven games. He posted 10 total tackles, brother, Cory, was a two-year starting quarterback at Wake Forest. League2007 YIR/Ivy including four solo stops, and added a tackle for loss. Posey notched a career-high fi ve tackles in the season opener against Bucknell and DANIEL RIGGI notched three stops at Georgetown. The former walk-on was a defensive leader for the junior varsity in his fi rst two seasons before converting Sophomore from his linebacker slot. Posey is enrolled in the College of Arts and OL • 6-5 • 277 Sciences. At Lee’s Summit North: A two-year letter winner at Lee’s Rochester, N.Y. Summit North HS, Posey was an all-conference and Kansas City all-metro honorable mention selection as a senior. He also served as the Kansas Caledonia-Mumford HS City district president for Missouri DECA, an association of marketing Undecided students. He fi nished third in the state and in the top 10 internation- 62 History/Records ally in DECA competitive events. Personal: Ryne Christopher Posey is the son of Daryl Posey and Marijo Upshaw and has a younger brother At Cornell: Riggi joined the team as a walk-on during the 2007 cam- and sister. His father played four seasons in the NFL for the Kansas City paign and will add depth to the off ensive line corps as a sophomore. Chiefs after playing at Mississippi College. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At DEMPSEY QUINN Caledonia-Mumford: A fi rst-team all-state selection as a senior at Caledonia-Mumford HS, Riggi also earned fi rst-team all-league honors Sophomore on both off ense and defense. He was selected to compete in the 2007 S • 6-4 • 201 Eddie Meath All-Star Game as a senior. Riggi was chosen to receive the Tom Callan Football Award for the player who best demonstrates This Is Cornell Pittsfi eld, Mass. drive, determination and self-sacrifi ce. Personal: Daniel Lloyd Riggi is Avon Old Farms School For Boys the son of Rick and Sue Riggi and has an older and younger brother. 49 Industrial and Labor Relations His older brother, Rick, played football at Hobart.

At Cornell: A converted quarterback, Quinn had a strong rookie season, making showings on the team’s two-deep and appearing on the travel team during 2007. He possesses good size at free safety 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 39 School of Industrial and Labor Relations. At Panama Central: A four-year GRAHAM RIHN starter and four-time letter winner, Rosage earned second-team all- Senior • DL • 6-0 • 237 league honors twice while serving as captain of his team at Panama HS. Allison Park, Pa. • Pittsburgh Central Catholic HS A member of the All-WNY academic team, he received fi rst-team all-state Applied Economics and Management honors. Rosage was also captain of the school’s basketball and track and Year GP Solo Assists TFL Sacks fi eld teams. A fi ve-time letter winner in track, he set the school record in 2005 9 2 6 0.5-1 0-0 the shot put and discus. Personal: Jeff ery Thomas Rosage is the son of 2006 10 5 5 1.5-8 1.0-7 Donald Rosage and Rebecca Dibble and has two older sisters. 96 2007 10 35 11 10.0-32 2.0-12 3 Varsity Letters Totals 29 42 22 12.0-41 3.0-19 HENRY ROSS General Information General At Cornell: Rihn enters his senior season as one of the top defenders in Sophomore the Ivy League. A versatile player who can stand up and play linebacker DB • 5-10 • 195 or play down as a defensive lineman, he is equally eff ective against the run or pass. Rihn is an outstanding playmaker who has both great speed Scarsdale, N.Y.

and strength. A two-time Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week in Scarsdale HS 2007, Rihn ended the 2007 season with 46 tackles, two sacks and a Undecided team-best 10 tackles for loss en route to taking home honorable men- 23 tion All-Ivy honors. He also blocked a pair of fi eld goals, broke up four passes and forced two fumbles on the year. Rihn posted eight tackles, Coaching/Staff At Cornell: Ross joined the team as a walk-on defensive back and will including 4.5 for a loss, and blocked a kick in the win over Columbia and add depth to the position. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture had fi ve tackles, three tackles for loss and two sacks vs. Bucknell, while and Life Sciences. At Scarsdale: A team captain, Ross ran for two also causing two fumbles. As a sophomore in 2006, Rihn made 10 tackles, touchdowns and scored twice through the air as a senior at Scars- including 1.5 tackles for a loss and a sack, while seeing action in all 10 dale HS, posting 271 rushing yards and 546 passing yards. He was on games. He made three tackles at Brown and two in the win over Penn. the initial EA Sports Tracker Elite 11 QBs Watch List. Defensively, he Rihn also intercepted his fi rst career pass against Colgate and broke up added 42 tackles and a fumble recovery. As a junior, Ross passed for another pass. He was one of the top young players on the defensive line 679 yards and six touchdowns and ran for 105 yards and a score. The as a freshman as well, making eight tackles, including one for a loss, and three-year letter winner also was a two-year starter at third base on breaking up two passes. A bull against the run, Rihn got his hands on a

Meet The Big Red the baseball team. Personal: Henry Max Ross is the son of Matthew pair of passes against Penn and posted a career-best fi ve tackles in the and Susan Ross. win over Harvard. The three-time letter winner saw action in nine games overall as a freshman. Rihn is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Pittsburgh Central Catholic: Rihn was a fi rst-team all-state JONATHAN RUCH selection according to Pennsylvania Football News as a senior at Central Senior Catholic HS. He was named fi rst-team All-Quad East and All-Class AAAA DL • 6-2 • 243 in 2004. The three-year starter recorded 74 tackles (10 for loss) and four sacks to go along with two fumble recoveries in 2004. He also started at Emmaus, Pa. left tackle, leading the way for a 2,000-yard rusher. Rihn helped lead his Allentown Central Catholic HS 2008 Opponents team to WPIAL and PIAA Class AAAA championships. He was selected to Economics play in the 48th annual Big 33 All-Star Classic that pits Pennsylvania and 66 Ohio high school senior all-stars. Rihn’s Central Catholic team ranked sixth in the fi nal USA Today Super 25 high school poll and was the top-ranked After three seasons as a reserve, Ruch is a candidate to join squad in the East Region after going 16-0 in 2004, the fi rst team in state At Cornell: the rotation of defensive linemen in his fi nal campaign. He has seen history to record 16 wins. He was selected to several all-star teams as a playing time on the junior varsity each of his fi rst three years and has senior, including the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review’s Terrifi c 25, the Pittsburgh a strong feel for the team’s defensive schemes. Ruch is enrolled in the Post-Gazette’s Fabulous 22 team and the Harrisburg Patriot News’ Platinum College of Arts and Sciences. At Allentown Central Catholic: A fi rst-team 33 squad. Personal: Graham Gerard Rihn is the son of Thomas and Karen all-league selection as a senior at Allentown Central Catholic HS, Ruch

2007 YIR/Ivy League Rihn and has three older brothers. Two of his brothers, Chris and Jeff , was a second-team all-area pick. The three-year varsity letter winner played soccer at Duquesne. was chosen to play in the Lehigh Valley All-Star Game after his senior JEFF ROSAGE season. Ruch served as team captain in 2004 and helped his team to a district title as a junior. Personal: Jonathan William Ruch is the son of Senior Frederick and Ruth Ruch and has an older brother. DL • 6-2 • 287 Panama, N.Y. Panama Central HS History/Records 85 Industrial and Labor Relations 1 Varsity Letter

At Cornell: Rosage returns for a fi fth year after missing the entire 2007 season with an injury. He will supplement the defensive line with his toughness and ability to read off enses. Rosage impressed the coaching staff last spring after moving from tight end to the defensive line and has the size and quickness to cause off ensive linemen trouble. He played in four games is 2006 at tight end and on special teams and saw action in

This Is Cornell eight contests, mainly on special teams, in 2005. He is enrolled in Cornell’s 40 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football and has an older brother. His father won a national title in the javelin ANTHONY SABO in his age group at the City College of New York. General Information Senior • S • 5-11 • 195 Novi, Mich. • Detroit Catholic Central HS Industrial and Labor Relations TY SIAM Year GP Solo Assists TFL Sacks Sophomore 2006 10 16 10 2.0-14 2.0-14 2007 10 22 17 0-0 0-0 QB • 6-1 • 192 19 Totals 20 38 27 2.0-14 2.0-14 Pittsburg, Kan. 2 Varsity Letters Pittsburg HS Coaching/Staff At Cornell: A hard-hitting safety with great instincts, Sabo will continue Human Biology, Health and Society to play a key role in the defensive backfi eld. He is expected to take over 16 the whip safety position in 2008 after serving as a backup the last two seasons. He posted 39 tackles and a pair of pass breakups as a junior in At Cornell: Siam was the primary quarterback on the junior varsity 2007, seeing action in all 10 contests with one start. Sabo posted a career-

team a season ago. A natural leader with good presence, he has the size, best nine tackles in the season opening win over Bucknell and closed the intellect and athleticism to challenge for a starting spot in the future. season with eight stops at Penn. He notched six tackles and broke up a Siam is enrolled in the College of Human Ecology. At Pittsburg: Siam pass against Harvard. Sabo lettered as a sophomore after playing in 10 was a two-time honorable mention all-state selection at Pittsburg HS. games, including his fi rst career start at Harvard. He had 26 total tackles He threw for 1,731 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior, both school and a pair of sacks to go along with a pass breakup in his fi rst season as a Meet The Big Red record marks, en route to fi rst-team all-league and all-area honors. regular. A tremendous athlete who switched from cornerback to safety, Personal: Tyseer Khamis Siam is the son of Khamis and Dua Siam and Sabo had eight tackles, including seven solo stops, in the season opener has two older sisters. at Bucknell in 2006 and had sacks in wins against Dartmouth and Penn. He played for the junior varsity as a freshman. Sabo is enrolled in the LUKE SIWULA School of Industrial and Labor Relations. At Detroit Catholic Central: Senior • RB • 6-0 • 204 Sabo started at three diff erent positions (quarterback, running back and Cortland, N.Y. • Homer HS safety) during his senior season at Detroit Catholic Central HS, earning fi rst-team All-Catholic League honors. Sabo was picked to the Division 1 Industrial and Labor Relations

Academic All-State team by the Michigan High School Football Coaches Year GP Att. Yds. Avg. TD LP 2008 Opponents 2004 6 3 7 2.3 0 3 Association. A team captain as a senior, Sabo was an All-West second-team 2005 10 252 1,086 4.3 8 28 pick by the Detroit News and Free Press, was named to the All-Observer fi rst 2006 10 202 885 4.4 4 29 team and was selected team most valuable player and best defensive 25 2007 3 46 217 4.7 6 12 back by the Catholic Central squad. He also started on the 2003 team 3 Varsity Letters Totals 29 503 2,195 4.4 18 29 that won the Division I state title. Personal: Anthony David Sabo is the At Cornell: A two-time All-Ivy selection and ESPN The Magazine Aca- son of Tony and Leslie Sabo and has an older sister. demic All-America selection, Siwula returns for a fi fth year already one JADD SCHMELTZER of the most productive running backs in Cornell history. An excellent zone runner who is most eff ective going north-south, he picks up

Sophomore hard yards and rarely is brought down by one tackler. He has excellent League2007 YIR/Ivy TE • 6-4 • 251 hands as a receiver and has a knack for fi nding the end zone. Siwula enters his fi nal season fi fth on the school’s career rushing list (2,195 Tappan, N.Y. yards) and sixth on the career touchdowns list (22). Siwula played in Bergen Catholic (N.J.) HS three games in 2007 before missing the rest of the year with an injury. Undecided Despite his shortened season, Siwula still led the team in touchdowns 83 (6) and ranked second in rushing (217) while averaging 4.6 yards per carry. He had three touchdowns in wins over Bucknell and George- At Cornell: Schmeltzer is a big target at tight end at 6-4 and 251 pounds. town. Siwula was a fi rst-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Ameri- can and a second-team All-Ivy pick as a junior in 2006. He piled up 885 As a freshman, he saw signifi cant time on the junior varsity, establishing History/Records himself as a player to watch among the underclassmen. During the spring yards and four touchdowns on the ground and caught 11 passes for he split time with the baseball team, batting .246 with six doubles, two 141 yards and two more scores. He had three 100-yard games, includ- home runs and 12 RBI in 27 games, including 19 starts. He saw most of ing two contests of more than 140 yards, to move into sixth on Cornell’s his playing time as a designated hitter. He is enrolled in the College of career rushing list with 1,978 yards. Siwula exploded onto the scene in Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Bergen Catholic: Schmeltzer caught 2005, earning fi rst-team All-Ivy honors as a sophomore. He posted six eight passes for 151 yards on off ense and posted 15 tackles and a sack 100-yard games in 2005, while his 1,086 yards ranks 10th all-time in a while recovering a fumble on defense as a senior at Bergen Catholic season at Cornell and he had more rushing yards by himself than the HS, despite missing fi ve games due to injury. The two-time all-league entire 2004 Big Red team. Siwula also scored 10 touchdowns (eight rushing, two receiving) and took care of business in the classroom,

pick was an honorable mention all-county pick as a junior and helped This Is Cornell Bergen Catholic to a state title in 2004. A highly recruited baseball player being voted to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District team. He as well, Schmeltzer was a PUMA preseason All-American in both 2006 also caught 18 passes for 175 yards. Among his 100 yard games, Siwu- and 2007. Baseball America ranked him as the No. 133 ranked player in la ran for 165 yards and a score against NCAA Division I-AA postseason the Class of 2007, while Perfect Game Northeast has him slotted as the qualifi er Colgate, and 162 yards and a touchdown against Ivy League No. 52 player as a pitcher/fi rst baseman. Schmeltzer competed at the champ Brown. His 108.6 ypg. ranked third in the Ivy League and 21st Team One East showcase as one of the top players in the Northeast in nationally, and he joined all-time great Ed Marinaro as the only other 2007. He won the national home run derby at the AAU championships Cornell player to post at least 100 yards rushing in each of their fi rst in 2001 and fi nished as the national runner-up in 2002. Personal: Jadd three collegiate varsity starts. A gifted athlete who possesses the abil- Aharon Schmeltzer is the son of Dr. Betty A. Rosa and David Schmeltzer ity to run, catch and block, Siwula continued to play on special teams 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 41 despite his role on the off ense and made two tackles and recovered EasternPaFootball.com as a senior at Hazleton Area HS. Staruch was a fumble. He saw action in the fi nal six contests of 2004, registering named the conference’s most valuable off ensive player and fi rst-team three special teams tackles and rushing three times for seven yards. all-league by the Reading Eagle, the Citizen’s Voice, the Times Leader Siwula is enrolled in Cornell’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations. and the Standard Speaker. As a senior captain, he led his team to a At Homer: Siwula was a fi rst-team all-league selection as a junior and conference and district championship by passing for 1,172 yards and senior at Homer HS. He earned team MVP honors as a senior after 17 touchdowns while registering a conference-leading 182.80 quar- rushing for 969 yards. Siwula won the team’s Mr. Off ense Award as a terback rating. A member of both the WNEP-TV and WYLN-TV all-star junior and fi nished his career with 1,896 yards and 24 touchdowns on football teams, Staruch was nominated to play in the Big 33/East- the ground. Siwula received a national scholar-athlete scholarship af- West All-Star game. Staruch was also invited to compete in the State ter lettering in fi ve diff erent sports and was a two-time all-league pick College NIKE training camp in 2005. He played basketball on the AAU General Information General in lacrosse. Personal: Lukas Andrew Siwula is the son of Tom and Terri circuit with the Pocono Stars, helping his team win fi ve tournament Siwula and has an older and a younger sister. titles in three years. Personal: Nathaniel Thomas Staruch is the son of Thomas and Michele Staruch and has an older and younger sister. ALEX SPOONER Senior • TE • 6-1 • 246 DOUG SUHEY Rocky River, Ohio • St. Edward HS Sophomore Biological Sciences S • 5-11 • 215 Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP 2005 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 State College, Pa. Coaching/Staff 2006 10 2 20 10.0 0 14 State College Area HS 80 2007 10 11 72 6.5 0 19 Urban and Regional Studies 2 Varsity Letters Totals 22 13 92 7.1 0 19 34 At Cornell: A talented receiver from the tight end slot, Spooner is the favorite to open the season as the starter. A much-improved blocker, he At Cornell: Suhey had a strong freshman season while playing a key has great hands and runs precise routes. Spooner played in all 10 games role on the junior varsity. A versatile defensive player, he is capable of in 2007 with seven starts and caught a career-high 11 passes for 72 yards. playing defensive back or numerous safety positions. He will have a Spooner also recorded three special teams tackles. He had a career-best chance to earn playing time in the defensive backfi eld and on special

Meet The Big Red fi ve catches for 43 yards in the opening win over Bucknell and had multiple teams this coming year. Suhey is enrolled in the College of Architecture, catches in two other contests. Spooner earned his fi rst varsity letter as a Art and Planning. At State College Area: Suhey helped State College sophomore after seeing action in all 10 contests, catching two passes for Area HS to a 12-3 record and a spot in the state semifi nals as a senior. 20 yards and making fi ve special teams tackles in 2006. Spooner played He ranked fourth on the team in tackles (64) as a junior, adding four in two varsity games as a freshman after showcasing his tremendous interceptions, fi ve pass breakups and a fumble recovery. He also threw receiving skills on the junior varsity. He is enrolled in the College of Ag- for a touchdown as the team’s backup quarterback. A three-year starter, riculture and Life Sciences. At St. Edward: Spooner served as co-captain he saw a greater role on off ense at fullback as a senior and caught eight and earned all-league, all-county and all-district honors as a tight end passes for 130 yards and four touchdowns. Personal: Douglas Higgins at St. Edward HS. He helped his team advance to the Division I regional Suhey is the son of Larry and Chris Suhey and has an older sister, Mandy, semifi nals in 2004 by catching 22 passes for 367 yards, three touchdowns a 2007 Cornell graduate. His father, uncles Matt and Paul, grandfather 2008 Opponents and a two-point conversion. He was also named to the Cleveland Plain Steve and great-grandfather Bob Higgins all played football at Penn Dealer all-area team. A tremendous blocker from the tight end position, State, as do his cousins Kevin and Joey currently. His uncle Matt played he graded nearly 90 percent for his blocking, had 20 knockdown blocks 10 seasons in the NFL for the Chicago Bears, while his grandfather and also excelled as a long snapper. He was chosen to compete in the (Pittsburgh Steelers) and great-grandfather () were both state’s East-West all-star game and was selected for the scholar-athlete All-Americans at PSU before embarking on professional careers. award for Northeastern Ohio by the Ohio chapter of the National Football Foundation. Spooner was also a key fi gure on the 2003 team that fi nished ALEX TAHERI as state runner-up. The two-year starter at tight end also played three Sophomore seasons of basketball. Personal: Alexander James Spooner is the son of 2007 YIR/Ivy League Michael and Sharon Spooner and has an older sister and younger brother, S • 6-2 • 189 Mike, who is a freshman linebacker for the Big Red. Burlington, Vt. NATE STARUCH Dexter (Mich.) HS Junior 26 Undecided DB • 6-2 • 180 Freeland, Pa. At Cornell: Taheri joined the team as a walk-on safety as a freshman and will continue to add depth to the position. Taheri is enrolled in the College

History/Records Hazleton Area HS of Engineering. At Dexter: Taheri earned two letters while playing multiple 23 Urban and Regional Studies positions on defense at Dexter HS. He was also a place-kicker and earned fi rst-team all-conference honors as a senior while acting as the team’s captain. Taheri also lettered in baseball and was Dexter’s valedictorian. At Cornell: Staruch possesses the size, speed and instincts to com- Personal: Alexander Paul Taheri is the son of Paul and Kay Taheri. pete for a spot at corner despite missing the majority of 2007 with an injury. He saw action in the opener at Bucknell on special teams as a freshman. Staruch is enrolled in the College of Architecture, Art and Planning. At Hazleton Area: Staruch was an honorable mention

This Is Cornell all-state pick as a quarterback by Pennsylvania Football News and 42 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football 10 contests as a sophomore. He saw action in four games as a freshman JORDAN TUTTEL before missing the remainder of the season with an injury. Valenta is General Information Junior enrolled in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. At Sandburg: OL • 6-7 • 303 Valenta was selected to play in the 2005 Illinois Coaches Association Shriners All-Star Football Game after earning second-team all-state Sidney, N.Y. honors in his senior season at Carl Sandburg HS. He was an all-league and Sidney Central HS All-Metroland Chicago pick and was selected to the all-state academic Communication team. Valenta was rated as a two-star prospect according to Rivals.com. 77 He also competed in basketball and baseball. Personal: Stephen Vincent Valenta is the son of Christine Valenta and has an older sister. At Cornell: Tuttel brings impressive size and tremendous potential to TYLER VIVIAN Coaching/Staff the off ensive line. He will have an opportunity to earn a starting spot with a good fall camp. Tuttel made his varsity debut in the win over Sophomore Columbia in 2007. He saw action on the junior varsity as a freshman S • 6-0 • 198 and also earned a spot on the travel roster. Tuttel is enrolled in the

Bloomington, Minn. College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Sidney Central: Tuttel was named fi rst-team all-state on the off ensive line after helping lead Sid- Minnehaha Academy ney Central HS to the Class C state championship as a senior captain. Communication He was selected to play in the Ernie Davis Classic football game in his 37 fi nal season after recording 74 tackles, a sack and a fumble recovery as Meet The Big Red a defensive lineman. A two-time Daily Star all-area team member, he At Cornell: Vivian spent his freshman season playing for the junior earned the State Farm Off ensive Lineman of the Year award as the best varsity and will attempt to break into the rotation in the defensive lineman in the area in 2005. Tuttel also played on the basketball team backfi eld in 2008. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life as a two-year starter, as well as competing in the shot put and discus Sciences. At Minnehaha: An Associated Press honorable mention all- in track and fi eld. Personal: Jordan W. Tuttel is the son of Don and Amy state selection as a senior at Minnehaha Academy, Vivian was also a Tuttel and has an older brother. fi rst-team all-conference pick. The two-time team MVP had 77 tackles and two interceptions in his fi nal campaign. He added a sack and a DOM VALDNER blocked kick during the year. On off ense, he rushed for 511 yards on

Sophomore 7.0 yards per carry and scored three times. Personal: Tyler John Vivian 2008 Opponents OL • 6-5 • 289 is the son of John and Barbara Vivian and has an older sister. New Egypt, N.J. ZACH VREDENBURGH New Egypt HS Senior • TE • 6-1 • 244 Chenango Forks, N.Y. • Chenango Forks HS Economics 72 Human Biology, Health and Society Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP At Cornell: Valdner spent his freshman season gaining experience, 2006 9 0 0 0.0 0 0 size and strength and is a player to watch among the young off ensive 2007 10 8 97 12.1 0 20 League2007 YIR/Ivy Totals 19 8 97 12.1 0 20 linemen. He spent his freshman season on the junior varsity and will 88 look to challenge for a spot during the fall. He is enrolled in the College 1 Varsity Letter of Arts and Sciences. At New Egypt: A fi rst-team all-conference center At Cornell: A pass-catching tight end who has developed into a good as a senior at New Egypt HS, Valdner served as team captain. He was blocker, Vredenburgh had a great spring and will challenge for a starting also a fi rst-team all-academic pick. He blocked on a line that rushed role in 2008. He can split out at wide receiver or run inside routes as a for 168.7 yards per game and 17 touchdowns as a senior. Defensively, tight end and has one of the best set of hands on the Big Red. Vreden- Valdner posted 28 tackles and 1.5 sacks on the defensive line with one burgh earned his fi rst varsity letter in 2007, hauling in eight passes for fumble recovery. Personal: Dominic James Valdner is the son of Ronald 97 yards while playing all 10 games. He had two catches for a career- and Christine Valdner and has a younger brother. best 29 yards in the win over Columbia and also caught two passes at History/Records Georgetown. Vredenburgh saw action in nine contests on special teams STEVE VALENTA as a sophomore in 2006. He is enrolled in the College of Human Ecology. Senior At Chenango Forks: A two-time state champion, Vredenburgh was a fi rst-team all-state selection as a junior and senior at Chenango Forks OL • 6-6 • 313 HS. A fi rst-team Binghamton Press & Sun Bulletin All-Metro selection and Orland Park, Ill. an all-state scholar athlete, Vredenburgh was never on the losing end of a high school varsity game, going a perfect 26-0 as a two-way starter Carl Sandburg HS (wide receiver/defensive back). Vredenburgh owns the school record for 79 Industrial and Labor Relations most touchdown receptions in a game (three) and caught 18 passes for This Is Cornell 3 Varsity Letters 335 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior. He also made 38 tackles on defense, returning two interceptions and a fumble for a touchdown. As At Cornell: A second-team All-Ivy selection in 2007, Valenta returns as a junior, he caught 20 passes for 445 yards and nine scores at receiver one of the Ivy League’s top linemen. The three-year starter at left tackle and made 77 tackles and posted eight sacks on defense. He also was opens his senior year with 20 consecutive starts. He possesses intimidat- a three-year letter winner in both basketball and baseball. Personal: ing size and strength and outstanding footwork at the position. Valenta Zachary Donald Vredenburgh is the son of Donald and Pamela Vreden- blocked for an off ense that posted 21 rushing scores despite losing leading burgh and has two older brothers and an older sister. His mom is a 1979 rusher Luke Siwula in the third game of the season. Valenta started all Cornell grad and he is a fourth generation Cornellian.

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 43 three-year all-league pick, Walters excelled at receiver, safety and de- ANDY WADE fensive back at Juanita HS. A team captain as a senior, he set school re- Sophomore • DB • 5-10 • 170 cords for all-purpose yards, total off ense in a season and completions East Aurora, N.Y. • East Aurora HS and interceptions in a game. Walters was the team’s most valuable Undecided player on off ense as a junior and was the school’s player of the year Year GP Solo Assists PBU INTs as a senior. A National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete, he was 2007 5 1 1 0 0-0 nominated to play in the all-state football game. Walters was named Totals 5 1 1 0 0-0 most valuable receiver at the Washington State football camp in the 26 summer of 2005 and later earned fi rst-team all-area honors at safety 1 Varsity Letter by the Eastside Journal. As a senior, Walters was 74-for-153 passing for General Information General 1,190 yards and 12 touchdowns, and rushed for 596 yards and eight At Cornell: Wade is an outstanding athlete with good football instincts touchdowns. He was also a three-time all-league pick in baseball and who earned playing time at defensive back and was a key member on a two-year captain and an all-league pick as a senior in basketball. special teams as a freshman. He saw action in fi ve games, making a Personal: Bryan Robert Walters is the son of Rob and Carol Walters pair of tackles along the way en route to earning his fi rst letter. Wade and has an older sister. will challenge for additional time this season. He is enrolled in the Col- lege of Arts and Sciences. At East Aurora: Wade was a second-team all-state pick at defensive back who graduated with 14 school records MATT WEISS at East Aurora HS, including season (16) and career touchdowns (22) Sophomore as a slotback. An all-league scholastic pick as a senior, Wade scored 16 Coaching/Staff S • 5-10 • 178 times in 2006, including nine times on the ground. He totaled 3,510 all-purpose yards in his three varsity seasons. Personal: Andrew Walter Maple Grove, Minn. Wade is the son of Tim and Leslie Wade and has an older brother. His Breck School father played football at Hudson Valley Community College and ice Undecided hockey at Brockport, while his uncle, Brian, played football at Ithaca 33 College. At Cornell: Weiss joined the team as a walk-on safety and will add BRYAN WALTERS depth to the position in 2008. He is enrolled in the College of Arts Junior • WR • 6-1 • 178

Meet The Big Red and Sciences. At Breck School: A three-year starter and letter winner Bothell, Wash. • Juanita HS in football at the Breck School, Weiss was an honorable mention all- Economics conference selection as a senior. Weiss was part of a state champion- Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP ship squad as a freshman. A two-year letter winner in track, he was 2006 8 3 33 11.0 0 19 also an honorable mention all-league pick. Personal: Matthew Bret 2007 10 48 592 12.3 4 44 Weiss is the son of Bret and Dawn Weiss. His father played football at 18 Totals 18 51 625 12.3 4 44 the University of Minnesota. 2 Varsity Letters NICK ZERANTE At Cornell: Walters has the speed, hands and body control to emerge Junior • WR • 6-3 • 204 2008 Opponents as one of the Ivy League’s top wide receivers as a junior. One of the Elmhurst, Ill. • York Community HS nation’s top special teams players, he is fearless as a punt returner and is electric in the open fi eld with the ball. Walters is averaging 144.4 all- Communication purpose yards per game for his career, a mark that ranks second on Year GP Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LP the school’s all-time list behind only Hall of Famer Ed Marinaro. Walters 2006 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 established a new school record for punt return yardage in a season 2007 9 8 51 6.4 1 11 (345) and career (619) as a sophomore in 2007. He led the Ivy League 8 Totals 15 8 51 6.4 1 11 and ranked 15th nationally in all-purpose yardage (170.2 ypg.), while 1 Varsity Letter pacing the conference and standing 22nd nationally in punt returns At Cornell: Zerante had a solid sophomore campaign, breaking 2007 YIR/Ivy League (11.1 yards per return). The 6-1 pass-catcher had 48 catches for 592 into the wide receiver rotation thanks to his size and speed. Zerante yards and four scores. Both his receiving yards per game and catches played in nine games as a sophomore, earning his fi rst varsity let- per game marks ranked among the top 60 nationally. He had consec- ter along the way. He caught eight passes for 51 yards, including his utive 100-yard games, catching 10 passes for 115 yards against Princ- fi rst career touchdown on an 11-yard grab in a win at Georgetown. eton, then posting 103 yards on eight catches the following week at Zerante played in six games on special teams as a freshman, mak- Dartmouth. Walters tallied 276 all-purpose yards against Yale and 272 ing fi ve tackles on kick return coverage. He earned the team’s Daniel vs. Princeton, two of four games with at least 200 yards. He earned Ivy N. Bondareff Freshman Scholar-Athlete Award, given to a freshman League Special Teams Player of the Week after the Princeton game. player for academic and football profi ciency. Zerante is enrolled in the A two-time Ivy League weekly honoree in 2006, Walters earned the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At York: A four-sport star at team’s Jeff Stenstrom Award as the player who contributes the most History/Records York Community HS, Zerante was named one of the top 100 players to the performance of the special teams. Walters ranked among the in Illinois by both the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun Times as top returners in the country. He was 14th nationally in kickoff returns a senior. He graduated second all-time in school history in passing (24.5 yards per return) and 27th in punt returns (10.1 yards per return). yards, touchdowns and total yards, accounting for 3,820 yards and Walters’ 105.9 all-purpose yards per game was good for 58th nation- 35 touchdowns in his career. Zerante passed for 1,634 yards and 19 ally and fourth in the Ivy League. His 274 yards in punt returns broke a touchdowns as a senior and rushed for 572 more with four scores. 58-year-old school season record, and his 88-yard kickoff return in the The conference off ensive player of the year as a senior, Zerante was fourth quarter against Penn proved to be the game-winner. Walters an all-conference and all-area fi rst-team pick. Named one of the top also caught three passes for 33 yards against nationally ranked Har- playmakers in the state and a two-star prospect by Rivals.com, he also vard. He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. At Juanita: A excelled in the classroom in being named academic all-state. Zerante This Is Cornell 44 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football was named the top junior athlete at York HS in 2005 after rushing for berth as a senior. An Express Times fi rst-team pick as a junior and senior, 344 yards and three touchdowns and tossing for 1,112 yards and nine he also captured fi rst-team accolades by the Courier News in 2007. General Information scores. He was named one of the top 200 players in the Midwest by Bourassa was selected to compete in the area’s North-South All-Star the Sporting News’ High School Football Magazine. He earned 11 total Football Classic. The three-year starter in football was also a two-year varsity letters in football, basketball, baseball and track and fi eld. He starter on the lacrosse team. Personal: Andrew Tristan Bourassa is the was on the EA Sports Elite 11 Quarterbacks to Watch list to open the son of Ernie and Judy Bourassa and has two older brothers. His brother 2005 campaign. Personal: Nicholas George Zerante is the son of Larry Ernie was team captain of Boston College’s sailing team. His father is a and Mary Ellen Zerante and has two older brothers and a younger 1979 graduate of Cornell’s Johnson School of Management. Bourassa sister. is enrolled in the College of Engineering.

ROBERT ZIMMERMAN RASHAD CAMPBELL Coaching/Staff Sophomore Freshman LB • 6-0 • 205 DB • 5-8 • 175 Brookfi eld, Wis. Cheltenham, Pa.

Brookfi eld Academy Chestnut Hill Academy 31 Undecided 2 Applied Economics and Management

At Cornell: Zimmerman joined the team as a walk-on linebacker and will At Chestnut Hill: The 2007 Philadelphia Daily News Player of the Year, Meet The Big Red add depth to the position in 2008. He also has a chance to earn time as a Campbell was an all-state pick as a senior captain at Chestnut Hill long snapper. Zimmerman is enrolled in the College of Engineering. At Academy. Campbell posted 4,204 yards rushing and 65 touchdowns in Brookfi eld: Zimmerman was a three-year letter winner at linebacker his four-year career, including 3,200 yards and 45 scores in his fi nal two and on the off ensive line at Brookfi eld Academy. He helped his team seasons. Campbell rushed for 1,452 yards and 23 touchdowns (7.8 ypc.) to a 7-4 record as a senior. Personal: Robert Ryan Zimmerman is the in leading his team to a 9-1 record and a league runner-up fi nish as a son of Jerry and Karla Zimmerman. senior. He also scored four times as a receiver and starred at cornerback, picking off a pair of passes. He was voted fi rst-team all-league and all-city, 2008 Newcomers second team all-region and received a Mini-Maxwell Award as one of the top 50 high school players in Southern Pennsylvania and Southern 2008 Opponents New Jersey as both a junior and senior. Campbell was a fi nalist for the Robert W. Maxwell Football Club’s Jim Henry Award, recognizing the K.C. AHARANWA area’s top student-athlete football player. As a junior, Campbell carried Freshman 255 times for 1,748 yards and 22 touchdowns. He also caught nine S • 6-3 • 192 passes for 80 yards and threw a touchdown pass. At defensive back, Dallas, Texas Campbell added 30 tackles and two interceptions from his cornerback L.D. Bell HS position. Campbell was named second-team all-city following his junior Undecided year. Along with more than 5,500 all-purpose yards, he posted 25 career 20 receptions and added 105 tackles and 10 interceptions on defense. League2007 YIR/Ivy Campbell’s teams went a combined 32-8 in his four seasons. Personal: Rashad Isaiah Campbell is the son of Carole Campbell and Michael Jones At L.D. Bell: An all-district linebacker at L.D. Bell HS, Aharanwa was a and has 10 brothers and sisters. His brothers Aquil (Georgetown) and defensive captain for a team that reached the state playoff s in his junior Malik (Bloomsburg) played collegiate football. Campbell is enrolled in and senior years. Aharanwa posted nine sacks, 13 quarterback hurries, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. three pass breakups, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery as a senior. As a junior, he notched fi ve sacks, seven hurries, fi ve pass break- ups and recovered an on-sides kick. Personal: Kelechi Bryant Aharanwa EMILE CHANG is the son of Ben and Augusta Aharanwa and has three brothers and Freshman History/Records sisters. Aharanwa is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. DL • 6-3 • 265 Elmont, N.Y. DREW BOURASSA Valley Stream Central HS Freshman Biological Sciences OL • 6-3 • 265 96 Pittstown, N.J. Delaware Valley Regional HS At Valley Stream Central: Chang was a three-year starter on the of- Mechanical Engineering fensive and defensive lines at Valley Central Stream HS. A team captain 69 as a senior, he was named the team’s Unsung Hero and was given the This Is Cornell team’s Scholar-Athlete Award in his fi nal season. He ended his senior season with 48 tackles and eight sacks on the defensive line. Chang At Delaware Valley Regional: Bourassa was a two-time all-state pick by was named Player of the Week by the Elmont Herald during the 2004, the Newark Star Ledger on the off ensive line at Delaware Valley Regional 2005 and 2006 seasons. He also was a letter winner in tennis and soccer. HS, earning fi rst-team honors as a senior after being a third-team pick Personal: Emile Andrew Chang Jr. is the son of Emile and Carol Chang as a junior. A two-time fi rst-team all-league, all-area and all-county and has an older sister. Chang is enrolled in the College of Agriculture pick, Bourassa was the 2007 National Football Foundation Delaware and Life Sciences. Valley Chapter Scholar-Athlete of the Year fi rst runner-up in both 2006 and 2007. He helped his team to a conference title and state playoff 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 45 10 and added 97 total tackles. Doupe was invited to participate in the ADAM CURRIE county East vs. West all-star game. As a junior, Doupe registered six sacks Freshman in helping the team to a 12-1 record and a berth in the state semifi nals. He earned second-team all-league accolades and was named the team’s QB • 6-1 • 200 most outstanding junior player. He also excelled in track, earning all- Memphis, Tenn. league, all-county and all-region honors in the shot put. He also posted Evangelical Christian School the furthest discus throw in league, county and region history and the Industrial and Labor Relations second-furthest shot put throw in league and county history as a senior. 10 Personal: Thomas Kelsey Doupe is the son of David and Beth Doupe and has two older brothers. His father was a 1978 graduate of Cornell General Information General and is a member of the Athletics Hall of Fame as a shot putter on the At Evangelical Christian: Currie set 12 school records, including game, track and fi eld team. He still holds the indoor (62-2 1/2) and outdoor season and career passing yardage, en route to earning fi rst-team all- (62-10 1/4) shot put records. His brother, Andrew, played baseball at state honors by both the Tennessee Football Coaches Association and Princeton, while his uncle, Paul, played baseball at Oregon State. Doupe the Sports Writers Association in his fi nal two seasons at Evangelical is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Christian School. He was a fi nalist for the state’s Mr. Football Award and also captured U.S. Army Academic All-State honors. Currie was chosen to play in the Liberty Bowl High School All-Star Game after his senior year ADAM HARRIS and was named to the Memphis Commercial Appeal’s Best of the Preps Freshman list, as well as the newspaper’s off ensive athlete of the week three times. Coaching/Staff LB • 6-2 • 228 As a junior, Currie was the Commercial Appeal’s Off ensive Player of the Towanda, Pa. Year and was a fi nalist for the state’s Mr. Football Award while capturing all-state honors by the coaches and writers. As a sophomore, he was Towanda Area HS named off ensive MVP of the state championship game. Currie posted Industrial and Labor Relations a 21-5 record as a starter and ended his career with 4,573 yards passing 11 and 39 touchdowns, as well as 1,349 rushing yards and 27 scores on the ground. His fi nal career totals of 5,922 yards of total off ense and 66 At Towanda Area: The 2007 Elmira Star-Gazette Player of the Year, Har- touchdowns were school records. Currie was also a standout baseball ris helped lead Towanda (Pa.) HS to the District 4 Class AA title game en player, earning Commercial Appeal’s Best of the Preps honors as a junior. route to earning fi rst-team all-state honors by PA Football News and the Meet The Big Red Personal: Edwin Adam Currie is the son of Ed and Bobbi Currie and has Associated Press. He was also the PA Football News Defensive Player of two older sisters, both of whom were all-league soccer players at Hard- the Year and was an All-Eastern Pennsylvania small school fi rst-team ing University. His sister Emily captured ESPN The Magazine Academic all-state selection. A fi rst-team all-district and all-region pick at both All-America honors. Currie is enrolled in the School of Industrial and linebacker and running back, Harris earned honorable mention all-state Labor Relations. honors as a sophomore and junior. Harris was a Wendy’s High School Heisman nominee as a junior and earned all-state academic Silver Team CHRIS DENNIS Football awards in his fi nal two years. He was the Frank Bialek Sr. Football Freshman Scholar-Athlete as a senior after leading the state with 198 total tackles. It was the third-straight year he led the team in that category. He also

2008 Opponents DB • 6-1 • 160 recovered three fumbles and had three interceptions, three sacks and Houston, Texas fi ve quarterback hurries. At running back, Harris recorded 1,563 yards Eisenhower HS rushing for 20 touchdowns, adding seven catches for 64 yards and two Undecided scores. Harris led the Black Knights with 169 tackles, nine sacks and three 17 fumble recoveries as a junior and 103 tackles, a team-high seven sacks, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries as a sophomore. Off ensively, At Eisenhower: Dennis was a second-team all-district selection as a Harris ran for 796 yards and 10 scores as a junior and 483 yards and four senior at Eisenhower HS, helping lead the team to a turnaround from a touchdowns in his sophomore year. He was a four-year letter winner 3-7 campaign to an 8-4 year that featured a second-round state playoff and two-year captain in football and also lettered four times in track and 2007 YIR/Ivy League appearance. Dennis posted 60 tackles, a pair of interceptions and three fi eld and three times in basketball, earning third-team all-region honors forced fumbles in his senior season. A two-year letter winner, he helped as a senior captain on the hardwood. Personal: Adam Nicholas Harris is lead his squad to an undefeated district record. Personal: Christopher the son of Leo and Kim Harris and has an older brother. His father was a John Dennis II is the son of Christopher and Michelle Dennis and has a three-year letter winner at cornerback for Bloomsburg University, helping younger sister. Dennis is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. the team to the Division II NCAA semifi nals in 1985. Harris is enrolled in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. TOM DOUPE Freshman

History/Records DE • 6-3 • 255 Westlake Village, Calif. Westlake HS 92 Science of Natural and Environmental Systems

At Westlake: A fi rst-team all-league and all-county selection as a senior at Westlake HS, Doupe captained his team to a 7-4 record and a league

This Is Cornell title. The academic all-state selection paced the league in sacks with 46 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football MATT HARRISON ZACK IMHOFF General Information Freshman Freshman OL • 6-4 • 300 LB • 6-4 • 225 Mississauga, Ont. Cincinnati, Ohio Phillips Exeter Academy Colerain HS Undecided Undecided 73 51

At Phillips Exeter: Harrison started at Phillips Exeter during a prep season At Colerain: Imhoff was a two-year starter and letter winner at linebacker Coaching/Staff after starring at Lorne Park Secondary School in Ontario, capturing the at Colerain HS. He helped the team to four straight conference titles, Toronto Star’s top off ensive lineman award in 2006. A member of the a state championship in 2004, a regional title in 2006, and a regional Greater Toronto all-area team, he was also an all-league selection while runner-up fi nish in 2007. He was a four-year academic all-league pick helping Lorne Park to a ROPSSAA runner-up fi nish. Harrison served as and served as team captain as a senior. Personal: Daniel Zachary Imhoff team captain as a senior and also started for Team Ontario’s Under 17 and is the son of Dan and Kim Imhoff and step-mom Kathy Imhoff , and Under 19 teams, while also seeing action for the Mississauga Warriors. He has three sisters and a step-brother. Imhoff is enrolled in the College was named one of the area’s top 30 players by the Toronto Star in 2006 of Arts and Sciences. and one of the top 10 off ensive tackles by Weir’s Ontario 2006 Football

Magazine. Harrison was also named the top off ensive lineman as part of ALEX JOHNSON Meet The Big Red the 2005 Football Canada Cup All-Star team. Personal: Matthew Robert Freshman Harrison is the son of Howard and Luanne Harrison and has an older QB • 6-3 • 200 brother. His father wrestled at Queens University. Harrison is enrolled in Ithaca, N.Y. the College of Arts and Sciences. Ithaca HS Applied Economics and Management JORDAN HELLER 4 Freshman WR • 6-2 • 187

At Ithaca: Johnson started at quarterback as a senior at Ithaca HS after 2008 Opponents Miami, Fla. transferring from Ann Arbor Huron HS in Michigan. Johnson tossed for Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior HS 1,093 yards and eight touchdowns and added 246 rushing yards and four Undecided scores as a senior. The fi rst-team all-section pick was also named to the 80 Ithaca Journal 11 All-Star football team. He was selected to play in the Ernie Davis All-Star Classic, passing for 45 yards and two touchdowns in the contest. Johnson was voted Ithaca’s MVP and was selected to At Dr. Michael M. Krop: Team captain as a senior at Dr. Michael M. Krop receive the Scholar-Athlete Award by the Southern Tier Chapter of the Senior HS, Heller helped his team to a 7-3 record in his fi nal season. A National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. A three-year three-year letter winner on the gridiron, he was nominated to compete basketball starter at Ithaca and Ann Arbor Huron, he was a fi rst-team in the North Dade All-Star game and was an honorable mention all-area League2007 YIR/Ivy all-league pick as a senior and was selected to play in the Section All- pick by the Miami Herald. Heller was also a candidate for the Miami Star Game. Johnson was a three-sport star who also competed in track Herald’s Silver Knight Award for Athletics. He was on a team that won and fi eld. Personal: Alexander Michael Johnson is the son of Michael the NFL Flag Football championship in Vancouver in 2004 and won and Jill Johnson and has two younger brothers. Johnson is enrolled in bronze and silver medals in fl ag football at the AAU Junior Olympics in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. 2003 and 2004, respectively. Heller was also a two-year letter winner in track. Personal: Jordan David Heller is the son of Jonathan and Sherri Heller and has an older brother and a younger brother and sister. His JOHN LABARRE older brother, Ben, is a sophomore on the Big Red football team. Heller Freshman is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. PK • 6-3 • 175 History/Records Walnutport, Pa. RYAN HOUSKA Bethlehem Catholic HS Freshman Chemical Engineering S • 6-2 • 210 91 Plymouth, Mich. Detroit Catholic Central HS At Bethlehem Catholic: A two-year starter at place-kicker and punter Hotel Administration at Bethlehem Catholic HS, LaBarre earned all-conference honors in each

19 of his two seasons. He was an honorable mention all-area and second- This Is Cornell team all-league pick as a junior after hitting 30-of-35 extra-point kicks and made 1-of-2 fi eld goals. He was a second-team all-conference At Detroit Catholic Central: Houska was an all-league, all-Catholic selection as a senior, making 23-of-26 PATs and 3-of-5 fi eld goal at- and all-metro selection as a senior at Detroit Catholic Central HS. An tempts with a long of 38 yards. LaBarre also averaged 33.5 yards per academic all-state pick, he was a three-year letter winner, two-year punt. A four-year starter in soccer, he was a two-time all-league pick starter and served as team captain in his fi nal season. Houska also and served as team co-captain his senior year. LaBarre helped lead his captained both the basketball and baseball teams. Personal: Ryan J. team to a district title and a state tournament appearance. He ended Houska is the son of Mark and Ann Houska and has two younger sisters. his career with a total of seven goals and seven assists as a defender. He is enrolled in the School of Hotel Administration. The Bethlehem Catholic scholar-athlete award winner, LaBarre also was 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 47 part of a district championship squad and a state semifi nals baseball squad as a junior. Personal: John Kenneth LaBarre is the son of John KEATON MARKS and Lynn LaBarre and has a younger sister. LaBarre is enrolled in the Freshman College of Engineering. S • 6-2 • 195 San Diego, Calif. TOMMY LAYMON Santa Fe Christian HS Freshman Hotel Administration OL • 6-2 • 252 39 Bloomfi eld Hills, Mich. General Information General Detroit Country Day School At Santa Fe Christian: Marks was named team MVP and served as Undecided captain as a senior at Santa Fe Christian HS. He rushed for 483 yards 74 and eight touchdowns and caught six passes for 131 yards and a score as a senior on off ense, while making 62 tackles with an interception at

At Detroit Country Day: Laymon was a two-year starter and three-year safety. He was named second-team all-league on defense. The three- letter winner at Detroit Country Day School. He helped his team to a year starter played both ways for two seasons and helped the team to state runner-up fi nish as a senior captain and captured the team’s Joe league and CIF championships as a junior. Personal: Keaton Stewart DiAngelo Award for perseverance and determination through adversity Marks is the son of Joanne and Mick Marks and has an older brother. Marks is enrolled in the School of Hotel Administration.

Coaching/Staff and putting the team fi rst. Personal: Thomas Claybon Laymon is the son of Joue Laymon and Dianne Jones and has two older sisters. His sister, Kiese, played basketball at Oberlin College. Laymon is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. DREW MCGOWAN Freshman TE • 6-5 • 235 TROY LEWIS Evergreen Park, Ill. Freshman Saint Rita of Cascia HS RB • 5-10 • 175 Economics Hanover, Md.

Meet The Big Red 85 Cardinal Gibbons HS Undecided 15 At Saint Rita of Cascia: A second-team all-league pick as a senior at Saint Rita of Cascia, McGowan was part of a team that claimed the 2007 Chicago Prep Bowl championship. An accomplished blocker, At Cardinal Gibbons: Lewis was an honorable mention all-state run- he also caught six passes for 96 yards and two touchdowns in 2007. ning back at Cardinal Gibbons, piling up 2,248 career rushing yards McGowan helped lead his team to a state title as a junior, blocking for on 6.9 yards per carry. A 2007 Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star and a team that totaled more than 3,000 rushing yards. Personal: John Super 22 award winner, Lewis was a National Football Foundation and Andrew McGowan is the son of John and Jan McGowan and has a

2008 Opponents College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete. He helped his team to a division younger brother. His father played football at Western Michigan and title and a 9-3 record as a junior. Lewis was an all-league pick in track Southern Illinois, while his uncle, Mark, was a four-year starter at Illinois. and fi eld and earned a total of 10 varsity letters in track, football and His uncle, John Rudolph, played football at Iowa. McGowan is enrolled lacrosse. Personal: Troy B. Lewis is the son of Marlene Lewis and has in the College of Arts and Sciences. an older brother and sister. Lewis is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. JIM MINER Freshman MATT MACFARLANE OL • 6-5 • 255 Freshman

2007 YIR/Ivy League West Chicago, Ill. DL • 6-3 • 240 West Chicago HS Verona, Wis. Undecided Verona Area HS 63 59 Engineering At West Chicago: Miner was a fi rst-team all-conference and honorable mention all-area selection as a senior at West Chicago HS. He was an At Verona Area: MacFarlane helped lead Verona Area HS to a pair of academic all-state pick in his fi nal season as a team captain on the of- conference titles, capturing second-team all-league honors as both fensive line. Personal: James Collin Miner is the son of Jim Minrer and History/Records a junior and senior. He was a two-year letter winner and starter who has two older sisters. Miner is enrolled in the College of Engineering. served as team captain in his fi nal season. MacFarlane was part of a state semifi nalist squad as a senior. He also lettered twice in lacrosse. Personal: Matthew Edward MacFarlane is the son of Joe and Mimi Mac- Farlane and has an older and younger brother. MacFarlane is enrolled in the College of Engineering. This Is Cornell 48 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football ZAK MURDOCK SHANE SAVAGE General Information Freshman Freshman LB • 6-1 • 230 WR • 5-10 • 170 Leechburg, Pa. Leesburg, Va. Kiski Area HS Flint Hill School Economics Applied Economics and Management 50 25

At Kiski Area: Murdock was named a fi rst-team all-area selection by the At Flint Hill School: A two-way starter at the Flint Hill School, Savage Coaching/Staff Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Valley News Dispatch as a senior at Kiski served as team captain as a senior and earned second-team all-state Area HS. The fi rst-team all-league pick had a team-best 146 tackles as a honors at receiver. A fi rst-team all-league, all-city and all-area pick, senior en route to team MVP honors. He also was awarded the team’s Savage hauled in 28 passes for 550 yards and fi ve touchdowns while best linebacker and Iron Man winner. A three-year starter, Murdock piling up 200 rushing yards and another score. Defensively, Savage was a second-team all-league pick as a junior and fi nished his career had fi ve interceptions, including two returned for touchdowns, and ranked third on the school’s career tackles list (252) and second in solo blocked eight kicks in leading the school to its second-straight league stops (133). Personal: Zachary Robert Murdock is the son of Rob and crown and a spot in the state semifi nals. That came on the heels of the Kimberly Murdock and has two younger brothers. Murdock is enrolled Flint Hill School’s fi rst league title in 50 years during his junior season in the College of Arts and Sciences. when he was fi rst-team all-conference and all-city, as well as honorable Meet The Big Red mention all-state. He ended the year with 24 catches for 520 yards and 10 scores, while intercepting fi ve passes and blocking six kicks, with RYAN PARDOE two returned for touchdowns. As a sophomore at Bishop O’Connell HS, Freshman he was named honorable mention all-conference after intercepting OL • 6-5 • 293 six passes. Personal: Shane Noriah Savage is the son of Nick and Ann Montandon, Pa. Savage and has a younger sister. His father played wide receiver and Milton Area HS defensive back for Wisconsin and had a tryout with the Miami Dolphins. Landscape Architecture Savage was a high school teammate of Big Red sophomore defensive

68 back Emani Fenton. Savage is enrolled in the College of Agriculture 2008 Opponents and Life Sciences.

At Milton Area: An all-league selection at both off ensive and defensive tackle as a senior at Milton Area HS, Pardoe was a two-year starter and JON SCHEIDLER letter winner. He was named Milton’s Off ensive Lineman of the Year and Freshman served as team captain. Pardoe was a second-team all-league pick at WR • 6-2 • 180 defensive tackle and was an honorable mention pick on the off ensive Cincinnati, Ohio line. Personal: Ryan Carl Pardoe is the son of Carl and Gina Pardoe and St. Xavier HS has a younger brother and sister. Murdock is enrolled in the College of

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TOM RANDALL At St. Xavier: Scheidler was a fi rst-team all-league and Cincinnati Enquirer Freshman honorable mention all-city selection as a junior and senior for nationally WR • 6-3 • 200 ranked St. Xavier HS. A three-year letter winner and two-year starter, Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J. he hauled in 42 passes for 610 yards and four touchdowns in his fi nal Bergen Catholic HS season after posting 18 receptions for 246 yards and two scores as a Development Sociology junior. Scheidler’s team was ranked No. 1 nationally by Rise Magazine 1 and PrepNation, No. 2 by ESPN and No. 5 by USA Today after going 15-0 History/Records and claiming a state title. As a sophomore, the team fi nished No. 5 in the USA Today Super 25 rankings after claiming a state crown with a 15-0 At Bergen Catholic: Randall helped Bergen Catholic HS to an 8-3 record record. The team captured league titles all four of his varsity seasons. and a berth in the state playoff s as a senior while seeing action at safety, Scheidler was voted the team’s top wide receiver in 2006 by his team- wide receiver and linebacker. He was part of three state playoff teams mates and coaches. A three-year starter for the track team, he excelled during his career. The three-year letter winner competed in three sports in the 100- and 200-meter sprints and the long jump and was a four-year at Bergen Catholic, earning a total of four letters in indoor and outdoor starter on his high school CYO basketball team. Personal: Jonathan track. The captain of the team as a senior, he set or helped set school James Scheidler is the son of Jim and Jane Scheidler and has an older records in the 200 meters, 4x200 and 4x400 relay. The 4x400 relay team sister. Scheidler is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. This Is Cornell also owns a county record. He was fi rst-team all-county and All-North Jersey in four events and medaled at the Penn Relays in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Personal: Thomas William Randall is the son of Tom and Karen Randall and has a younger sister. Randall is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 49 TRAVERS SCHMIDT ZACH TALLY Freshman Freshman S • 6-0 • 200 DB • 6-0 • 168 Tamaqua, Pa. Dallas, Texas Tamaqua Area HS W.T. White HS 14 Undecided 29 Industrial and Labor Relations General Information General At Tamaqua Area: A four-year starter at Tamaqua HS, Schmidt was At W.T. White: A two-time all-district selection at W.T. White HS as a the Schuylkill County Football Association Defensive MVP as a senior. quarterback and punter, Tally earned second-team academic all-state He served as team captain as a senior and earned fi rst-team all-league honors by the Texas High School Coaches Association as a senior. A honors. The team’s leading tackler, he was named fi rst-team linebacker three-year varsity starter and two-year captain, he was named fi rst-team on the Standard Speaker, Times News and Anthracite league all-star all-area by On The Ball Magazine in 2007. As a senior, Tally was 114-of-211 teams in his fi nal campaign. Schmidt also earned the SCFCA Football passing for 1,598 yards and 17 touchdowns and added 12 receptions Scholar-Athlete award. A three-sport star, Schmidt was league Swim- for 188 yards and three more scores as a wideout and also scored three mer of the Year and a district medalist and was a four-year starter and rushing touchdowns. As the team’s place-kicker, he converted 27 PATs a league academic all-star in baseball while serving as team captain. and connected on a pair of fi eld goals. Tally also was a four-year starter Coaching/Staff Personal: Travers Luke Schmidt is the son of Rick and Angela Schmidt on the baseball team, earning all-district honors three times for the and has four brothers and sisters. Schmidt is enrolled in the College of three-time district champions. He served as team captain as a senior. Agriculture and Life Sciences. Personal: Zachary Fred Tally is the son of Halden and Jean Tally and has an older brother and sister. His grandfather, Elmer Simmons, played CHRIS SHERIDAN football for the 1942 Sugar Bowl champion University of Tulsa and later Freshman served as assistant football coach at Houston. Tally is enrolled in the WR • 6-3 • 180 School of Industrial and Labor Relations. Pacifi c Palisades, Calif.

Meet The Big Red Loyola HS ABDUL TAYLOR Undecided 89 Freshman DB • 5-10 • 160 Manhattan, N.Y. At Loyola: Sheridan was a second-team all-league selection as a senior Paul Laurence Dunbar HS at Loyola HS. A two-year starter, he led the team in receiving as a senior. Undecided As a junior, Sheridan caught 25 passes for 285 yards and a touchdown. 6 Personal: Christopher Ryan Sheridan is the son of Scott and Dannine Sheridan and has an older and younger brother. He is enrolled in the 2008 Opponents College of Arts and Sciences. At Dunbar: A three-year starter at Dunbar HS, Taylor helped his team to a pair of league titles. A defensive captain as a senior, he posted a team-best six interceptions in his fi nal year en route to capturing all- MIKE SPOONER league honors. He was also invited to compete in the league’s senior Freshman all-star game. Personal: Abdulmalik Taylor is the son of Linda Gutierrez LB • 6-1 • 220 and has two older sisters and two older brothers. Taylor is enrolled in Rocky River, Ohio the College of Arts and Sciences. St. Edward HS Applied Economics and Management 2007 YIR/Ivy League 47

At St. Edward: A two-time all-district selection at linebacker at St. Edward HS, Spooner served as team captain as a senior. A three-year starter and varsity letter winner, he was the team’s leading tackler with 80 stops in his fi nal season. The team’s Leadership Award winner, he was chosen to receive the Northeastern Ohio’s scholar-athlete award by the National Football Foundation. Spooner registered 200 career tackles and was selected to play in the East-West All-Star game as a senior in 2007. Spooner helped History/Records his team to a pair of state playoff appearances, including a state semifi nal berth as a sophomore. He also played two seasons of basketball. Personal: Michael Leonard Spooner is the son of Michael and Sharon Spooner and has an older sister and brother. His brother, Alex, is a senior tight end on the Big Red football team. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. This Is Cornell 50 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football General Information Coaching/Staff

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2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 51 Bucknell Bison Game #1 • September 20 Christy Mathewson Stadium (13,100) • Lewisburg, Pa. • 6 p.m. General Information Location: ...... Lewisburg, Pa. Founded: ...... 1846 Enrollment: ...... 3,400

General Information General Colors: ...... Orange and Blue Nickname: ...... Bison Conference: ...... Patriot League President: ...... Dr. Brian C. Mitchell Bucknell Head Coach Junior Running Back Athletic Dir.: ...... John P. Hardt Tim Landis A.J. Kizekai

Team Information Media Relations All-Time Record: ...... 555-520-51 Football SID: ...... Jon Terry Basic Off ense: ...... Spread Option Offi ce Phone: ...... (570) 577-3121 Basic Defense: ...... 3-4 Home Phone: ...... (570) 522-0840 Lettermen R/L: ...... 36/15 E-mail: ...... [email protected] Coaching/Staff Starters R/L\: ...... 16/8 SID Offi ce Fax: ...... (570) 577-1660 Off . Starters R/L: ...... 6/5 Press Box: ...... (570) 577-1519 Def. Starters R/L: ...... 8/3 or (570) 577-1522

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ...... Tim Landis Alma Mater: ...... Randolph-Macon ‘86 Record at Bucknell: ...... 23-33, sixth year Career Record: ...... 76-85-1, 16th year Offi ce Phone: ...... (570) 577-1134 Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium

Meet The Big Red Assistant Coaches (Assignments): Capacity: ...... 13,100 Harold Nichols ...... Off ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks/Fullbacks Surface: ...... FieldTurf Andrew Cohen ...... Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers Press Box: ...... (570) 577-1519 Steve Hayes ...... Assistant Off ensive Line or (570) 577-1522 Pat Kingman ...... Defensive Line Tickets: ...... (570) 577-1000 Matt Lintal ...... Slotbacks/Wide Receivers Bill McCord ...... Cornerbacks Series Information Andrew Ryland ...... Outside Linebackers Brent Thompson ...... Off ensive Line 47 Games since 1888 Steve Vashel ...... Safeties Cornell leads 36-11 Current Streak: ...... Cornell, 1 game Last Cornell Win: ...... 2007, 38-14 2008 Opponents 2008 SCHEDULE 2007 RESULTS Last Bucknell Win: ...... 2006, 20-5 (3-8, 1-5 Patriot, 4th) Last Tie: ...... none Sept. 6 ...... DUQUESNE at Duquesne ...... W ...... 28-19 Last Shutout: ...... 1979, Bucknell 10-0 13 ...... at Robert Morris STONY BROOK ...... L ...... 48-20 Longest Cornell Win Streak: ...... 23 (1892-1978) 20 ...... CORNELL at Cornell ...... L ...... 38-14 Longest Bucknell Win Streak: ...... 2 (1979-80; 2000 & 2002) Oct. 4 ...... at Marist RICHMOND ...... L ...... 45-14 11 ...... HOFSTRA MARIST ...... W ...... 38-7 H/A W/L C- B H/A W/L C- B 18 ...... at Georgetown at Colgate ...... L ...... 28-24 1888 ...... H ...... W ...... 20 -3 1974 ...... H ...... W ...... 24 -0 25 ...... COLGATE GEORGETOWN ...... L ...... 20-17 1889 ...... H ...... W ...... 66 -0 1975 ...... A ...... W ...... 21 -6 Nov. 1 ...... at Holy Cross HOLY CROSS ...... L ...... 45-21 1890 ...... H ...... W ...... 26 -0 1978 ...... H ...... W ...... 24 -0

2007 YIR/Ivy League 8 ...... LAFAYETTE at Lafayette ...... L ...... 34-7 1891 ...... H ...... L ...... 0 -4 1979 ...... H ...... L ...... 0 -10 15 ...... at Lehigh LEHIGH ...... L ...... 38-10 1892 ...... H ...... W ...... 54 -0 1980 ...... A ...... L ...... 16 -33 22 ...... FORDHAM at Fordham ...... W ...... 38-24 1896 ...... H ...... W ...... 54 -0 1981 ...... H ...... W ...... 22 -15 1900 ...... H ...... W ...... 6 -0 1984 ...... A ...... L ...... 7 -10 1901 ...... H ...... W ...... 6 -0 1985 ...... A ...... W ...... 26 -13 www.BucknellBison.com 1903 ...... H ...... W ...... 6 -0 1986 ...... H ...... W ...... 16 -3 1904 ...... H ...... W ...... 24 -12 1987 ...... H ...... L ...... 6 -20 Returning Statistical Leaders 1905 ...... H ...... W ...... 24 -0 1989 ...... A ...... W ...... 20 -9 Rushing Class Att Yds Avg TD 1906 ...... H ...... W ...... 24 -6 1990 ...... H ...... L ...... 21 -42 A.J. Kizekai Jr. 70 455 6.5 3 1912 ...... H ...... W ...... 14 -0 1991 ...... A ...... W ...... 23 -7 R. Bumpers Jr. 35 173 4.9 0 1913 ...... H ...... W ...... 10 -7 1994 ...... A ...... W ...... 29 -28 History/Records 1914 ...... H ...... W ...... 48 -0 1995 ...... H ...... L ...... 7 -10 Passing Class Att-Com-Int Yds TD 1915 ...... H ...... W ...... 41 -0 1998 ...... H ...... W ...... 23 -19 M. Trigg Jr. 64-133 1130 8 1916 ...... H ...... W ...... 19 -0 2000 ...... A ...... L ...... 15 -38 1917 ...... H ...... W ...... 20 -0 2002 ...... A ...... L ...... 3 -14 Receiving Class No Yds Avg TD 1943 ...... H ...... W ...... 7 -6 2003 ...... H ...... W ...... 21 -19 A.J. Kizekai Jr. 17 363 21.4 4 1944 ...... H ...... W ...... 26 -0 2004 ...... A ...... L ...... 9 -15 C. Cadman Jr. 17 293 17.2 1 1945 ...... H ...... W ...... 19 -8 2005 ...... H ...... W ...... 24 -7 1946 ...... H ...... W ...... 21 -0 2006 ...... A ...... L ...... 5 -20 Tackles Class UT-AT—Tot Other 1960 ...... H ...... W ...... 15 -7 2007 ...... H ...... W ...... 38 -14 T. Manjuck Sr. 35-41—76 2 TFLs, 2 INTs 1967 ...... H ...... W ...... 23 -7 W. Braaf Jr. 13-14—27 8 TFLs, 3 Sacks This Is Cornell 52 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football Yale Bulldogs General Information Game #2 • September 27 Schoellkopf Field (25,597) • Ithaca, N.Y. • 1 p.m. General Information Location: ...... New Haven, Conn. Founded: ...... 1701 Enrollment: ...... 5,200 Colors: ...... Yale Blue and White Nickname: ...... Bulldogs, Elis Coaching/Staff Conference: ...... Ivy League President: ...... Richard C. Levin Yale Head Coach Senior Running Back Athletic Dir.: ...... Tom Beckett Jack Siedlecki Mike McLeod

Team Information Media Relations All-Time Record: ...... 847-329-55 Football SID: ...... Steve Conn Basic Off ense: ...... Multiple Offi ce Phone: ...... (203) 432-1455 Basic Defense: ...... 4-3 Home Phone: ...... (203) 393-9602 Lettermen R/L: ...... 42/22 E-mail: ...... [email protected]

Starters R/L: ...... 16/10 SID Offi ce Fax: ...... (203) 432-1454 Meet The Big Red Off . Starters R/L: ...... 7/5 Press Box: ...... (203) 764-9244 Def. Starters R/L: ...... 8/4 or (203) 764-9245

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ...... Jack Siedlecki Alma Mater: ...... Union ‘74 Record at Yale: ...... 64-45, 10th year Career Record: ...... 120-67-2, 20th year Yale Bowl Offi ce Phone: ...... (203) 432-1490 Capacity: ...... 61,446 2008 Opponents Assistant Coaches (Assignments): Surface: ...... Natural Grass Keith Clark ...... Assoc. Head Coach/Off ensive Coordinator/ Off ensive Line Press Box: ...... (203) 764-9244 Rick Flanders ...... Assoc. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers or (203) 764-9245 Anthony Reno ...... Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Backs Tickets: ...... (203) 432-1400 Duane Brooks ...... Defensive Line Larry Ciotti ...... Running Backs Series Information John Fraser ...... Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers 70 Games since 1889 Mark Murray ...... Tight Ends Yale leads 42-26-2 (32-20-0 in Ivy play) Shawn Halloran ...... Special Teams/Defensive Assistant Current Streak: ...... Yale, 3 games John Walsh ...... Defensive Ends Last Cornell Win: ...... 2004, 19-7

Last Yale Win: ...... 2007, 51-12 League2007 YIR/Ivy Last Tie: ...... 1953, 0-0 2008 SCHEDULE 2007 RESULTS Last Shutout: ...... 1993, Cornell 21-0 (9-1, 6-1 Ivy, 2nd) Longest Cornell Win Streak: ...... 4 (1990-93) Sept. 20 ...... GEORGETOWN at Georgetown ...... W ...... 28-14 Longest Yale Win Streak: ...... 7 (1973-79) 27 ...... at Cornell CORNELL ...... W ...... 51-12 H/A W/L C- Y H/A W/L C- Y Oct. 4 ...... HOLY CROSS at Holy Cross ...... W ...... 38-17 1889 A ...... L ...... 6 -56 1973 A ...... L ...... 3 -20 11 ...... at Dartmouth DARTMOUTH...... W ...... 50-10 1889 H ...... L ...... 0 -70 1974 H ...... L ...... 3 -27 18 ...... at Fordham LEHIGH ...... W ...... 23-7 1936 A ...... L ...... 0 -23 1975 A ...... L ...... 14 -20 1937 A ...... L ...... 0 -9 1976 A ...... L ...... 6 -14 25 ...... PENN at Penn ...... W-3OT .....26-20 1940 A ...... W ...... 21 -0 1977 H ...... L ...... 0 -28 Nov. 1 ...... COLUMBIA at Columbia ...... W ...... 28-7 1941 H ...... W ...... 21 -7 1978 A ...... L ...... 14 -42 1942 A ...... W ...... 13 -7 1979 H ...... L ...... 20 -23 8 ...... at Brown BROWN ...... W ...... 17-7 1944 A ...... L ...... 7 -16 1980 A ...... W ...... 24 -6 History/Records 15 ...... PRINCETON at Princeton ...... W ...... 27-6 1945 A ...... L ...... 7 -18 1981 H ...... L ...... 17 -23 22 ...... at Harvard HARVARD ...... L ...... 37-6 1946 H ...... T ...... 6 -6 1982 A ...... W ...... 26 -20 1947 A ...... L ...... 0 -14 1983 H ...... W ...... 41 -7 1949 A ...... W ...... 48 -14 1984 A ...... L ...... 14 -21 1950 H ...... W ...... 7 -0 1985 A ...... W ...... 20 -14 www.YaleBulldogs.com 1951 A ...... W ...... 27 -0 1986 H ...... W ...... 15 -0 1952 A ...... L ...... 0 -13 1987 A ...... L ...... 9 -28 Returning Statistical Leaders 1953 H ...... T ...... 0 -0 1988 H ...... W ...... 26 -0 Rushing Class Att Yds Avg TD 1954 A ...... L ...... 21 -47 1989 A ...... L ...... 19 -34 1955 A ...... L ...... 6 -34 1990 A ...... W ...... 41 -31 M. McLeod Sr. 327 1,704 5.0 23 1956 A ...... L ...... 7 -25 1991 H ...... W ...... 31 -6 1957 H ...... L ...... 7 -18 1992 A ...... W ...... 35 -14 Passing Class Att-Com-Int Yds TD 1958 A ...... W ...... 12 -7 1993 H ...... W ...... 21 -0 1959 H ...... L ...... 0 -23 1994 A ...... L ...... 14 -24 This Is Cornell R. Fodor Sr. 5-2-0 29 0 1960 A ...... L ...... 6 -22 1995 H ...... W ...... 38 -10 1961 H ...... L ...... 0 -12 1996 A ...... W ...... 28 -20 Receiving Class No Yds Avg TD 1962 A ...... L ...... 8 -26 1997 H ...... W ...... 37 -10 1963 H ...... W ...... 13 -10 1998 A ...... L ...... 21 -28 J. Sheffi eld Jr. 22 245 11.1 1 1964 H ...... L ...... 21 -23 1999 H ...... L ...... 20 -37 J. Drake Sr. 14 237 16.9 0 1965 A ...... L ...... 14 -24 2000 H ...... W ...... 24 -23 1966 H ...... W ...... 16 -14 2001 A ...... L ...... 13 -40 1967 A ...... L ...... 7 -41 2002 H ...... L ...... 23 -50 Tackles Class UT-AT—Tot Other 1968 H ...... L ...... 13 -25 2003 A ...... L ...... 7 -21 B. Abare Sr. 53-33—86 7 TFL, 2 INTs 1969 A ...... L ...... 0 -17 2004 H ...... W ...... 19 -7 1970 H ...... L ...... 7 -38 2005 A ...... L ...... 17 -37 B. Hart Sr. 36-31—67 5.5 TFL, 3 Sacks 1971 A ...... W ...... 31 -10 2006 H ...... L ...... 21 -9 1972 H ...... W ...... 24 -13 2007 A ...... L ...... 12 -51 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 53 Lehigh Mountain Hawks Game #3 • October 4 Goodman Stadium • Bethlehem, Pa. • 12:30 p.m. General Information Location: ...... Bethlehem, Pa. Founded: ...... 1865 Enrollment: ...... 4,700

General Information General Colors: ...... Brown and White Nickname: ...... Moutain Hawks Conference: ...... Patriot League President: ...... Dr. Alice P. Gast Lehigh Head Coach Senior Linebacker Athletic Dir.: ...... Joe Sterrett Andy Coen Tim Diamond

Team Information Media Relations All-Time Record: ...... 464-341-31 Football SID: ...... Mike Stagnitta Basic Off ense: ...... Multiple Offi ce Phone: ...... (610) 758-6631 Basic Defense: ...... 3/4 Cell Phone: ...... (610) 509-6848 Lettermen R/L: ...... 21/40 E-mail: ...... [email protected] Coaching/Staff Starters R/L: ...... 13/9 SID Offi ce Fax: ...... (610) 758-4407 Off . Starters R/L: ...... 8/3 Press Box: ..(610) 758-4903/758-4933 Def. Starters R/L: ...... 5/6 Coaching Staff Head Coach: ...... Andy Coen Alma Mater: ...... Gettysburg ‘86 Record at Lehigh: ...... 11-11, third year Career Record: ...... 11-11, third year Goodman Stadium Offi ce Phone: ...... (610) 758-4290

Meet The Big Red Capacity: ...... 16,000 Assistant Coaches (Assignments): Surface: ...... Natural Grass Trey Brown ...... Off ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Press Box: ...... (610) 758-4903/758-4933 David Kotulski ...... Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Adam Scheier ...... Special Teams Coordinator/Wide Receivers Tickets: ...... (610) 758-4263 Gerard Wilcher ...... Defensive Backs Brett Sawyer ...... Off ensive Line Series Information Donnie Roberts ...... Defensive Line 24 Games since 1887 Chris Shank ...... Assistant Off ensive Line Cornell leads 14-8-2 Bob Amundson ...... Assistant Defensive Backs Current Streak: ...... Lehigh, 3 games Mike Morelli ...... Kickers/Punters Last Cornell Win: ...... 1994, 21-17

2008 Opponents Last Lehigh Win: ...... 2001, 38-35 2008 SCHEDULE 2007 RESULTS Last Tie: ...... 1973, 7-7 (5-6, 2-4 Patriot, 5th) Last Shutout: ...... 1963, Cornell 24-0 Longest Cornell Win Streak: ...... 7 (1904-1970) Sept. 6 ...... DRAKE VILLANOVA ...... L ...... 30-20 Longest Lehigh Win Streak: ...... 3 (1995-pr.) 13 ...... at Villanova at Princeton ...... W ...... 32-21 27 ...... at Princeton VMI ...... W ...... 37-6 Oct. 4 ...... CORNELL HARVARD ...... W ...... 20-13 H/A W/L C- L 11 ...... FORDHAM at Fordham ...... L ...... 28-18 1887 ...... N ...... L ...... 10 -38 18 ...... at Harvard at No. 16 Yale ...... L ...... 23-7 1888 ...... N ...... L ...... 0 -4 25 ...... at Holy Cross HOLY CROSS ...... L ...... 59-10 1891 ...... H ...... W ...... 24 -0

2007 YIR/Ivy League Nov. 1 ...... at Georgetown GEORGETOWN ...... W ...... 45-0 1892 ...... A ...... W ...... 76 -0 8 ...... COLGATE at Colgate...... L ...... 21-7 1893 ...... H ...... L ...... 0 -14 15 ...... BUCKNELL at Bucknell ...... W ...... 38-10 1894 ...... H ...... W ...... 10 -6 22 ...... at Lafayette LAYFAYETTE ...... L ...... 21-17 1899 ...... H ...... W ...... 6 -0 1901 ...... H ...... W ...... 30 -0 www.lehighsports.com 1903 ...... H ...... T ...... 0 -0 1904 ...... H ...... W ...... 50 -5 Returning Statistical Leaders 1947 ...... H ...... W ...... 27 -0 Rushing Class Att Yds Avg TD 1955 ...... H ...... W ...... 14 -6 J. Walker So. 88 375 4.3 1 1959 ...... H ...... W ...... 13 -6 M. McGowan Sr. 44 188 4.3 3 1963 ...... H ...... W ...... 24 -0

History/Records 1965 ...... A ...... W ...... 49 -13 Passing Class Att-Com-Int Yds TD 1970 ...... H ...... W ...... 41 -14 C. Bokosky Jr. 72-36-4 469 4 1973 ...... H ...... T ...... 7 -7 Receiving Class No Yds Avg TD 1988 ...... A ...... L ...... 14 -27 M. Fitzgerald Sr. 35 375 10.7 3 1992 ...... H ...... W ...... 29 -23 S. Yansane Sr. 32 513 16.0 2 1993 ...... A ...... L ...... 13 -35 1994 ...... H ...... W ...... 21 -17 Tackles Class UT-AT—Tot Other 1995 ...... A ...... L ...... 23 -34 T. Diamond Sr. 54-53—107 7.5 TFL, 2.5 Sacks 2000 ...... A ...... L ...... 16- 35 B. Jackson Sr. 26-37—63 9 TFLs, 5.5 Sacks 2001 ...... H ...... L ...... 35 -38 This Is Cornell 54 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football Harvard Crimson General Information Game #4 • October 11 Harvard Stadium (30,323) • Cambridge, Mass. • 12:30 p.m. General Information Location: ...... Cambridge, Mass. Founded: ...... 1636 Enrollment: ...... 6,704 Colors: ...... Crimson, Black and White Nickname: ...... Crimson Coaching/Staff Conference: ...... Ivy League President: ...... Drew Gilpin Faust Harvard Head Coach Senior Defensive Tackle Athletic Dir.: ...... Robert L. Scalise Tim Murphy Matt Curtis

Team Information Media Relations All-Time Record: ...... 789-371-50 Football SID: ...... Kurt Svoboda Basic Off ense: ...... Multiple Offi ce Phone: ...... (617) 495-2206 Basic Defense: ..Multiple 8-Man Front Home Phone: ...... (508) 824-1197 Lettermen R/L: ...... 29/21 E-mail: ...... [email protected]

Starters R/L: ...... 22/9 SID Offi ce Fax: ...... (617) 495-2130 Meet The Big Red Off . Starters R/L: ...... 12/5 Press Box: ...... (617) 495-5894 Def. Starters R/L: ...... 8/4

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ...... Tim Murphy Alma Mater: ...... Springfi eld ‘78 Record at Harvard: ...... 87-52, 15th year Career Record: ...... 119-97-1, 22nd year Harvard Stadium Offi ce Phone: ...... (617) 495-2207 Capacity: ...... 30,323 Assistant Coaches (Assignments): Surface: ...... FieldTurf 2008 Opponents Kevin Doherty ...... Defensive Coordinator Press Box: ...... (617) 495-5894 Joel Lamb ...... Off ensive Coordinator Tickets: ...... 1-877-GO HARVARD Scott Larkee ...... Special Teams Coordinator Ron Crook ...... Off ensive Line Series Information Carlton Hall ...... Defensive Line 72 Games since 1890 Dan Saganey ...... Receivers Harvard leads 38-32-2 (26-24-2 in Ivy play) Joe Villapiano ...... Recruiting Coordinator/Running Backs Current Streak: ...... Harvard, 2 games Benjamin Bloom ...... Defensive Line Assistant Last Cornell Win: ...... 2005, 27-13 Dave Borgonzi ...... Secondary Last Harvard Win: ...... 2007, 32-15

Last Tie: ...... 1983, 3-3 League2007 YIR/Ivy 2008 SCHEDULE 2007 RESULTS Last Shutout: ...... 2003, Harvard 27-0 (8-2, 7-0 Ivy, 1st) Longest Cornell Win Streak: ...... 11 (1986-96) Sept. 19 ...... HOLY CROSS at Holy Cross ...... L ...... 31-28 Longest Harvard Win Streak: ...... 10 (1890-1913) 27 ...... at Brown BROWN ...... W ...... 24-17 H/A W/L C- H H/A W/L C- H Oct. 4 ...... at Lafayette at Lehigh ...... L ...... 20-13 1890 A ...... L ...... 0 -77 1972 A ...... L ...... 15 -33 1892 N ...... L ...... 13 -20 1973 H ...... L ...... 15 -21 11 ...... CORNELL at Cornell ...... W ...... 32-15 1893 N ...... L ...... 0 -34 1974 A ...... L ...... 27 -39 18 ...... LEHIGH LAFAYETTE ...... W ...... 27-17 1894 N ...... L ...... 12 -22 1975 H ...... L ...... 13 -34 25 ...... at Princeton PRINCETON ...... W ...... 27-10 1895 A ...... L ...... 0 -25 1976 A ...... W ...... 9 -3 1896 H ...... L ...... 4 -13 1977 H ...... L ...... 7 -17 Nov. 1 ...... at Dartmouth DARTMOUTH...... W ...... 28-21 1897 A ...... L ...... 5 -24 1978 A ...... W ...... 25 -20 8 ...... COLUMBIA at Columbia ...... W ...... 27-12 1909 A ...... L ...... 0 -18 1979 H ...... W ...... 41 -14 History/Records 15 ...... at Penn PENN ...... W ...... 23-7 1910 A ...... L ...... 5 -27 1980 A ...... L ...... 12 -20 1913 A ...... L ...... 6 -23 1981 H ...... L ...... 10 -27 22 ...... YALE at Yale ...... W ...... 37-6 1915 A ...... W ...... 10 -0 1982 A ...... L ...... 13 -25 1916 A ...... L ...... 0 -23 1983 H ...... T ...... 3 -3 1938 A ...... W ...... 20 -0 1984 A ...... L ...... 18 -24 1941 A ...... W ...... 7 -0 1985 H ...... L ...... 17 -20 www.gocrimson.com 1948 H ...... W ...... 40 -6 1986 A ...... W ...... 3 -0 1949 A ...... W ...... 33 -14 1987 H ...... W ...... 29 -17 Returning Statistical Leaders 1950 A ...... W ...... 28 -7 1988 A ...... W ...... 19 -17 Rushing Class Att Yds Avg TD 1951 H ...... W ...... 42 -6 1989 H ...... W ...... 28 -0 1954 H ...... L ...... 12 -13 1990 A ...... W ...... 20 -17 C. Ho Jr. 152 746 4.8 7 1955 A ...... W ...... 20 -7 1991 H ...... W ...... 22 -17 G. Gordon So. 101 383 3.7 0 1956 H ...... L ...... 7 -32 1992 A ...... W ...... 31 -13 1957 A ...... W ...... 20 -6 1993 H ...... W ...... 27 -0

1958 H ...... W ...... 21 -14 1994 A ...... W ...... 18 -13 This Is Cornell Passing Class Att-Com-Int Yds TD 1959 A ...... W ...... 20 -16 1995 H ...... W ...... 28 -27 C. Pizzotti Sr. 260-164-4 2,134 14 1960 H ...... W ...... 12 -0 1996 A ...... W ...... 20 -13 1961 A ...... L ...... 0 -14 1997 H ...... L ...... 9 -34 1962 H ...... W ...... 14 -12 1998 A ...... L ...... 12 -19 Receiving Class No Yds Avg TD 1963 A ...... L ...... 14 -21 1999 H ...... W ...... 24 -23 M. Luft Jr. 43 721 16.8 6 1964 A ...... L ...... 0 -16 2000 A ...... W ...... 29 -28 1965 H ...... T ...... 3 -3 2001 H ...... L ...... 6 -26 1966 A ...... L ...... 0 -21 2002 A ...... L ...... 23 -52 Tackles Class UT-AT—Tot Other 1967 H ...... L ...... 12 -14 2003 H ...... L ...... 0 -27 E. Scultz Sr. 29-25—54 2.5 TFLs, 1 Sack 1968 A ...... L ...... 0 -10 2004 A ...... L ...... 24 -34 1969 H ...... W ...... 41 -24 2005 H ...... W ...... 27 -13 G. Dorris Sr. 35-18—53 10 TFLs, 4 Sacks 1970 A ...... L ...... 24 -27 2006 A ...... L ...... 23 -33 1971 H ...... W ...... 21 -16 2007 H ...... L ...... 15 -32 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 55 Colgate Raiders Game #5 • October 18 Schoellkopf Field (25,597) • Ithaca, N.Y. • 1 p.m. General Information Location: ...... Hamilton, N.Y. Founded: ...... 1819 Enrollment: ...... 2,800

General Information General Colors: ...... Maroon, White and Gray Nickname: ...... Raiders Conference: ...... Patriot League President: ...... Rebecca Chopp Colgate Head Coach Senior Running Back Athletic Dir.: ...... David Roach Dick Biddle Jordan Scott

Team Information Media Relations All-Time Record: ...... 578-438-50 Football SID: ...... Bob Cornell Basic Off ense: ...... Multiple Offi ce Phone: ...... (315) 228-7602 Basic Defense: ...... Multiple Cell Phone: ...... (315) 723-0175 Lettermen R/L: ...... 43/13 E-mail: ...... [email protected] Coaching/Staff Starters R/L: ...... 16/6 SID Offi ce Fax: ...... (315) 228-7977 Off . Starters R/L: ...... 9/2 Press Box: ...... (315) 228-6863 Def. Starters R/L: ...... 7/4

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ...... Dick Biddle Alma Mater: ...... Duke ‘71 Record at Colgate: ...... 95-46, 13th year Career Record: ...... 95-46, 13th year Andy Kerr Stadium Offi ce Phone: ...... (315) 228-7603

Meet The Big Red Capacity: ...... 10,221 Assistant Coaches (Assignments): Surface: ...... FieldTurf Dan Hunt ...... Off ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Press Box: ...... (315) 228-6863 Steve Szabo ...... Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Tickets: ...... (315) 228-7600 Casey Vogt...... Off ensive Line Series Information Chris Young ...... Wide Receivers/Running Backs 90 Games since 1896 Stan Dakosty ...... Tight Ends Cornell leads 48-39-3 Ryan Knowles ...... Defensive Line Current Streak: ...... Cornell, 2 games Nick Monroe ...... Defensive Secondary Last Cornell Win: ...... 2007, 17-14 Kade Runnings ...... Running Backs Last Colgate Win: ...... 2005, 20-34 Dave Uimonen ...... Defensive Assistant Last Tie: ...... 1965, 0-0

2008 Opponents Last Shutout: ...... 1968, Cornell 17-0 2008 SCHEDULE 2007 RESULTS Longest Cornell Win Streak: ...... 10 (1896-1905) Aug. 30 ...... at Stony Brook (7-4, 4-2 Patriot, t-2nd) Longest Colgate Win Streak: ...... 10 (1993-2005) Sept. 6 ...... at Coastal Carolina ALBANY ...... W ...... 13-11 H/A W/L Cor- C H/A W/L Cor- C 13 ...... FURMAN MASSACHUSETTS ...... L ...... 35-17 1896 H ...... W ...... 6 -0 1959 A ...... W ...... 20 -15 1897 H ...... W ...... 6 -0 1960 H ...... L ...... 8 -28 20 ...... DARTMOUTH at Dartmouth ...... W-OT ...... 31-28 1898 H ...... W ...... 29 -5 1961 H ...... W ...... 34 -0 27 ...... at Fordham FORDHAM ...... L ...... 34-31 1899 A ...... W ...... 42 -0 1962 H ...... L ...... 12 -23 1900 H ...... W ...... 16 -0 1963 H ...... L ...... 17 -21 Oct. 4 ...... GEORGETOWN BUCKNELL ...... W ...... 28-24 1901 H ...... W ...... 17 -0 1964 A ...... L ...... 3 -8 11 ...... PRINCETON 1902 H ...... W ...... 5 -0 1965 H ...... T ...... 0 -0 at Cornell ...... L ...... 17-14 1903 H ...... W ...... 12 -0 1966 H ...... W ...... 15 -14 18 ...... at Cornell TOWSON ...... W ...... 27-17 1904 H ...... W ...... 17 -0 1967 A ...... W ...... 23 -7 25 ...... at Bucknell 1905 H ...... W ...... 12 -11 1968 H ...... W ...... 17 -0 at Lafayette ...... W ...... 36-27 1906 H ...... T ...... 0 -0 1969 H ...... L ...... 24 -28 2007 YIR/Ivy League Nov. 1 ...... LAFAYETTE LEHIGH ...... W ...... 21-7 1907 H ...... W ...... 18 -0 1970 A ...... W ...... 17 -7 1908 H ...... W ...... 9 -0 1971 H ...... W ...... 38 -20 8 ...... at Lehigh at Georgetown ...... W ...... 45-12 1911 H ...... W ...... 6 -0 1972 H ...... W ...... 37 -7 22 ...... HOLY CROSS at Holy Cross ...... L ...... 27-20 1912 H ...... L ...... 7 -13 1973 A ...... W ...... 35 -21 1913 H ...... T ...... 0 -0 1974 H ...... W ...... 40 -21 1914 H ...... L ...... 3 -7 1975 H ...... L ...... 22 -24 1917 H ...... L ...... 0 -20 1976 H ...... L ...... 20 -25 1919 H ...... L ...... 0 -21 1977 H ...... L ...... 22 -28 1920 H ...... W ...... 42 -6 1978 A ...... W ...... 21 -12 www.goColgateRaiders.com 1921 H ...... W ...... 31 -7 1979 H ...... W ...... 36 -21 1922 H ...... W ...... 14 -0 1980 A ...... L ...... 20 -38 Returning Statistical Leaders 1923 H ...... W ...... 34 -7 1981 H ...... L ...... 10 -34 1937 H ...... W ...... 40 -7 1982 H ...... L ...... 6 -21 Rushing Class Att Yds Avg TD 1938 H ...... W ...... 15 -6 1983 H ...... L ...... 7 -60 J. Scott Sr. 409 1,930 4.6 20 1939 H ...... W ...... 14 -12 1984 H ...... L ...... 7 -35 1940 H ...... W ...... 34 -0 1985 H ...... L ...... 20 -21 A. Relph Sr. 69 142 2.1 1 1941 H ...... W ...... 21 -2 1986 A ...... W ...... 21 -12

History/Records 1942 H ...... L ...... 6 -18 1987 H ...... L ...... 3 -27 1943 N ...... L ...... 7 -20 1988 H ...... W ...... 17 -14 Passing Class Att-Com-Int Yds TD 1944 H ...... L ...... 7 -14 1990 A ...... L ...... 24 -59 1945 H ...... W ...... 20 -6 1991 H ...... L ...... 13 -31 A. Relph Sr. 257-158-13 2138 12 1946 H ...... W ...... 13 -9 1992 A ...... W ...... 25 -7 1947 A ...... W ...... 27 -18 1993 H ...... L ...... 6 -22 1948 H ...... W ...... 14 -6 1996 H ...... L ...... 21 -31 Receiving Class No Yds Avg TD 1949 H ...... W ...... 39 -27 1997 H ...... L-OT...... 38 -44 1950 H ...... W ...... 26 -18 1999 A ...... L ...... 16 -55 P. Simonds Jr. 40 649 16.2 5 1951 A ...... W ...... 41 -18 2000 H ...... L ...... 16 -23 1952 H ...... L ...... 7 -14 2001 A ...... L ...... 32 -35 1953 H ...... W ...... 27 -7 2002 H ...... L ...... 13 -42 Tackles Class UT-AT—Tot Other 1954 H ...... L ...... 14 -19 2003 A ...... L ...... 24 -27 1955 H ...... L ...... 6 -21 2004 H ...... L ...... 6 -10 U. Idah Jr. 44-19-63 2.5 TFLs, 2 INTs 1956 A ...... L ...... 6 -34 2005 A ...... L ...... 20 -34 1957 H ...... L ...... 13 -14 2006 H ...... W ...... 38 -14 G. Hadley Jr. 36-26-62 6 TFLs, 2 Sacks 1958 H ...... W ...... 13 -0 2007 H ...... W ...... 17 -14

This Is Cornell 56 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football Brown Bears General Information Game #6 • October 25 Brown Stadium (20,000) • Providence, R.I. • 12:30 p.m. General Information Location: ...... Providence, R.I. Founded: ...... 1764 Enrollment: ...... 5,711 Colors: ...... Brown, Red and White Nickname: ...... Bears Coaching/Staff Conference: ...... Ivy League President: ...... Ruth J. Simmons Brown Head Coach Senior Quarterback Athletic Dir.: ...... Michael Goldberger Phil Estes Michael Dougherty

Team Information Media Relations All-Time Record: ...... 558-532-40 Football SID: ...... Chris Humm Basic Off ense: ...... Pro Offi ce Phone: ...... (401) 863-1095 Basic Defense: ...... Multiple Home Phone: ...... (401) 247-2392 Lettermen R/L: ...... 30/16 E-mail: [email protected]

Starters R/L: ...... 19/9 SID Offi ce Fax: ...... (401) 863-1436 Meet The Big Red Off . Starters R/L: ...... 10/5 Press Box: ...... (401) 867-3888 Def. Starters R/L: ...... 9/4 or (401) 867-3897

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ...... Phil Estes Alma Mater: ...... New Hampshire ‘81 Record at Brown: ...... 59-40, 11th year Career Record: ...... 59-40, 11th year Brown Stadium Offi ce Phone: ...... (401) 863-2424 Capacity: ...... 20,000 2008 Opponents Assistant Coaches (Assignments): Surface: ...... Natural Grass Michael Kelleher ...... Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Press Box: ...... (401) 867-3888 Frank Sheehan ...... Off ensive Coordinator/Off ensive Line or (401) 867-3897 Abbott Burrell ...... Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Secondary Tickets: ...... (401) 863-2773 Kyle Archer ...... Defensive Assistant Paul Frisone ...... Outside Linebackers Series Information Joe Leslie ...... Tight Ends 55 Games since 1895 Neil McGrath ...... Defensive Line Brown leads 28-26-1 (27-23-1 in Ivy play) James Perry ...... Quarterbacks Current Streak: ...... Cornell, 1 game Chris Nappi ...... Running Backs Last Cornell Win: ...... 2007, 38-31 (OT) Last Brown Win: ...... 2006, 28-7 2007 YIR/Ivy League2007 YIR/Ivy Last Tie: ...... 1967, 14-14 2008 SCHEDULE 2007 RESULTS Last Shutout: ...... 1988, Cornell 35-0 (5-5, 4-3 Ivy, 3rd) Longest Cornell Win Streak: ...... 5 (1968-1972) Sept. 20 ...... STONY BROOK DUQUESNE ...... W ...... 28-17 Longest Brown Win Streak: ...... 8 (1973-80) 27 ...... HARVARD at Harvard...... L ...... 24-17 Oct. 4 ...... at Rhode Island RHODE ISLAND ...... L ...... 49-42 H/A W/L C- B H/A W/L C- B 11 ...... at Holy Cross HOLY CROSS ...... L ...... 48-37 1895 ...... H ...... W ...... 6 -4 1981 ...... A ...... W ...... 14 -9 18 ...... at Princeton PRINCETON ...... W ...... 33-24 1914 ...... N ...... W ...... 28 -7 1982 ...... H ...... L ...... 19 -38 25 ...... CORNELL at Cornell ...... L-OT ...... 38-31 1955 ...... A ...... W ...... 20 -7 1983 ...... A ...... L ...... 3 -14 1956 ...... A ...... L ...... 6 -13 1984 ...... H ...... L ...... 9 -13 Nov. 1 ...... at Penn PENN ...... W ...... 31-17 1957 ...... H ...... W ...... 13 -6 1985 ...... A ...... L ...... 0 -22 8 ...... YALE at Yale ...... L ...... 17-7 1958 ...... A ...... L ...... 8 -12 1986 ...... H ...... W ...... 27 -9 History/Records 15 ...... at Dartmouth DARTMOUTH...... W ...... 56-35 1959 ...... H ...... W ...... 19 -0 1987 ...... A ...... L ...... 15 -23 22 ...... COLUMBIA at Columbia ...... W ...... 30-22 1960 ...... A ...... L ...... 6 -7 1988 ...... H ...... W ...... 35 -0 1961 ...... H ...... W ...... 25 -0 1989 ...... A ...... L ...... 7 -28 1962 ...... A ...... W ...... 28 -26 1990 ...... H ...... W ...... 34 -7 www.BrownBears.com 1963 ...... H ...... W ...... 28 -25 1991 ...... A ...... W ...... 20 -17 1964 ...... A ...... L ...... 28 -31 1992 ...... H ...... W ...... 16 -6 Returning Statistical Leaders 1965 ...... H ...... W ...... 41 -21 1993 ...... A ...... W ...... 21 -3 Rushing Class Att Yds Avg TD 1966 ...... A ...... W ...... 23 -14 1994 ...... H ...... L ...... 3 -16 B. Sewall Jr. 55 326 5.5 8 1967 ...... H ...... T ...... 14 -14 1995 ...... A ...... W ...... 38 -28 J. Edwards Sr. 86 311 3.4 5 1968 ...... A ...... W ...... 31 -0 1996 ...... H ...... L ...... 21 -35 1969 ...... H ...... W ...... 14 -7 1997 ...... A ...... L ...... 12 -37 Passing Class Att-Com-Int Yds TD 1970 ...... A ...... W ...... 35 -21 1998 ...... H ...... L ...... 7 -20 This Is Cornell M. Dougherty Sr. 448-264-11 3,039 19 1971 ...... H ...... W ...... 21 -7 1999 ...... A ...... W ...... 33 -28 1972 ...... A ...... W ...... 48 -28 2000 ...... A ...... L ...... 40 -56 Receiving Class No Yds Avg TD 1973 ...... H ...... L ...... 7 -17 2001 ...... H ...... L ...... 21 -49 B. Farnham Jr. 78 885 11.3 10 1974 ...... A ...... L ...... 8 -16 2002 ...... A .....W-2OT...... 10 -7 B. Sewall Jr. 68 553 8.1 4 1975 ...... H ...... L ...... 23 -45 2003 ...... H ...... L ...... 7 -21 1976 ...... H ...... L ...... 12 -28 2004 ...... A ...... L ...... 17 -21 Tackles Class UT-AT—Tot Other 1977 ...... A ...... L ...... 3 -21 2005 ...... H ...... L ...... 24 -38 J. May Sr. 61-28-89 6.5 TFLs 1978 ...... H ...... L ...... 13 -21 2006 ...... A ...... L ...... 7 -28 D. Harrison Sr. 42-18-60 4 INTs 1979 ...... A ...... L ...... 7 -28 2007 ...... H ...... W-OT ...... 38 -31 1980 ...... H ...... L ...... 25 -32

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 57 Princeton Tigers Game #7 • November 1 Schoellkopf Field (25,597) • Ithaca, N.Y. • 1 p.m. General Information Location: ...... Princeton, N.J. Founded: ...... 1746 Enrollment: ...... 4,600

General Information General Colors: ...... Orange and Black Nickname: ...... Tigers Conference: ...... Ivy League President: ...... Shirley Tilghman Princeton Head Coach Senior Defensive Tackle Athletic Dir.: ...... Gary D. Walters Roger Hughes Matt Koch

Team Information Media Relations All-Time Record: ...... 777-353-50 Football SID: ...... Craig Sachson Basic Off ense: ...... Spread Offi ce Phone: ...... (609) 258-3680 Basic Defense: ...... 3-4 Home Phone: ...... (609) 712-2203 Lettermen R/L: ...... 32/21 E-mail: ...... [email protected] Coaching/Staff Starters R/L: ...... 13/9 SID Offi ce Fax: ...... (609) 258-2399 Off . Starters R/L: ...... 6/5 Press Box: ...... (609) 258-0660 Def. Starters R/L: ...... 7/4

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ...... Roger Hughes Alma Mater: ...... Doane ‘82 Record at Princeton: ...... 39-40, ninth year Career Record: ...... 39-40, ninth year Princeton Stadium Offi ce Phone: ...... (609) 258-3514 Meet The Big Red Capacity: ...... 27,800 Assistant Coaches (Assignments): Surface: ...... FieldTurf Dave Rackovan ...... Off ensive Coordinator/Running Backs Press Box: ...... (609) 258-0660 Steve Verbit ...... Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Tickets: ...... (609) 258-3538 Matt Borich ...... Defensive Line Don Dobes ...... Linebackers Series Information E.J. Henderson ...... Defensive Assistant 90 Games since 1891 Adam Hollis ...... Off ensive Line Princeton leads 55-33-2 (31-19-1 in Ivy play) Eric Jackson ...... Defensive Backs Current Streak: ...... Princeton, 1 game ...... 2006, 14-7 Chris Mosley ...... Tight Ends Last Cornell Win: Last Princeton Win: ...... 2007, 34-31 Scott Sallach ...... Wide Receivers 2008 Opponents Last Tie: ...... 1978, 14-14 Last Shutout: ...... 1998, Princeton 6-0 2008 SCHEDULE 2007 RESULTS Longest Cornell Win Streak: ...... 4 (1970-73) (4-6, 3-4 Ivy, t-4th) Longest Princeton Win Streak: ...... 7 (1891-98) Sept. 20 ...... at the Citadel LEHIGH ...... L ...... 32-21 H/A W/L C- P H/A W/L C- P 27 ...... LEHIGH at Lafayette ...... W ...... 20-14 1891 A ...... L ...... 0 -6 1963 A ...... L ...... 14 -51 1893 N ...... L ...... 0 -46 1964 A ...... L ...... 12 -17 Oct. 4 ...... at Columbia COLUMBIA ...... W ...... 42-32 1894 N ...... L ...... 4 -12 1965 H ...... L ...... 27 -36 11 ...... at Colgate HAMPTON ...... L ...... 48-27 1895 N ...... L ...... 0 -6 1966 A ...... L ...... 0 -7 1896 A ...... L ...... 0 -37 1967 H ...... W...... 47 -13 18 ...... BROWN at Brown ...... L ...... 33-24 1897 H ...... L ...... 0 -10 1968 A ...... L ...... 13 -41 1898 A ...... L ...... 0 -6 1969 H ...... L ...... 17 -24 25 ...... HARVARD at Harvard...... L ...... 27-10 1899 H ...... W...... 5 -0 1970 A ...... W...... 6 -3 Nov. 1 ...... at Cornell CORNELL ...... W ...... 24-31 1900 A ...... W...... 12 -0 1971 H ...... W...... 19 -8

2007 YIR/Ivy League 1901 H ...... L ...... 6 -8 1972 A ...... W...... 22 -15 7 ...... PENN at Penn ...... L ...... 7-0 1902 A ...... L ...... 0 -10 1973 H ...... W...... 37 -6 1903 A ...... L ...... 0 -44 1974 A ...... L ...... 20 -41 15 ...... at Yale YALE ...... L ...... 27-6 1904 H ...... L ...... 6 -18 1975 H ...... L ...... 8 -16 1905 A ...... L ...... 6 -16 1976 H ...... L ...... 0 -3 22 ...... DARTMOUTH at Dartmouth ...... W ...... 17-14 1906 N ...... L ...... 5 -14 1977 A ...... L ...... 0 -34 1907 H ...... W...... 6 -5 1978 H ...... T ...... 14 -14 1927 H ...... L ...... 10 -21 1979 A ...... L ...... 14 -26 1928 A ...... L ...... 0 -3 1980 H ...... W...... 17 -7 www.GoPrincetonTigers.com 1929 H ...... W...... 13 -7 1981 A ...... L ...... 14 -37 1930 A ...... W...... 12 -7 1982 H ...... L ...... 36 -41 1931 H ...... W...... 33 -0 1983 A ...... W...... 32 -30 Returning Statistical Leaders 1932 A ...... T ...... 0 -0 1984 H ...... L ...... 9 -17 1934 A ...... L ...... 0 -45 1985 A ...... L ...... 27 -33 Rushing Class Att Yds Avg TD 1935 H ...... L ...... 0 -54 1986 H ...... W...... 39 -8 R.C. Lagomarsino Sr. 76 313 3.9 4 1936 A ...... L ...... 13 -41 1987 A ...... L ...... 6 -23 1937 A ...... W...... 20 -7 1988 H ...... L ...... 17 -26 J. Culbreath Jr. 43 275 5.9 2 1939 A ...... W...... 20 -7 1989 A ...... L ...... 7 -21

History/Records 1943 A ...... W...... 30 -0 1990 H ...... W...... 17 -14 1945 H ...... L ...... 6 -14 1991 A ...... L ...... 0 -18 Passing Class Att-Com-Int Yds TD 1946 A ...... W...... 14 -7 1992 H ...... L ...... 20 -22 1947 A ...... W...... 28 -21 1993 A ...... L ...... 12 -18 B. Anderson Sr. 19-27-2 189 0 1949 H ...... W...... 14 -12 1994 H ...... W...... 31 -16 1950 A ...... L ...... 0 -27 1995 A ...... L ...... 22 -24 1951 A ...... L ...... 15 -53 1996 H ...... W-OT ...... 33 -27 1952 H ...... L ...... 0 -27 1997 H ...... W...... 14 -10 Receiving Class No Yds Avg TD 1953 A ...... W...... 26 -19 1998 A ...... L ...... 0 -6 W. Thanheiser Sr. 27 369 13.7 1 1954 A ...... W...... 27 -0 1999 A ...... W...... 20 -3 1955 H ...... L ...... 20 -26 2000 H ...... W...... 25 -24 A. Berry Sr. 26 420 16.2 2 1956 H ...... L ...... 21 -32 2001 A ...... W...... 10 -7 1957 A ...... L ...... 14 -47 2002 H ...... L-OT ...... 25 -32 1958 H ...... W...... 34 -8 2003 A ...... L ...... 6 -28 Tackles Class UT-AT—Tot Other 1959 A ...... L ...... 0 -20 2004 H ...... W...... 21 -20 1960 H ...... L ...... 18 -21 2005 A ...... L-OT ...... 17 -20 J. Callahan Jr. 28-32---60 4 Sacks 1961 A ...... L ...... 25 -30 2006 H ...... W...... 14 -7 D. Kopolovich Jr. 31-27---58 3 INTs 1962 H ...... W...... 35 -34 2007 A ...... L ...... 31 -34 This Is Cornell 58 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football Dartmouth Big Green General Information Game #8 • November 8 Schoellkopf Field (25,597) • Ithaca, N.Y. • 1 p.m. General Information Location: ...... Hanover, N.H. Founded: ...... 1769 Enrollment: ...... 4,300 Colors: ...... Green and White Nickname: ...... Big Green Coaching/Staff Conference: ...... Ivy League President: ...... James Wright Dartmouth Head Coach Senior Running Back Athletic Dir.: ...... Josie Harper Buddy Teevens Milan Williams

Team Information Media Relations All-Time Record: ...... 643-410-46 Football SID: ...... Rick Bender Basic Off ense: ...... Multiple Offi ce Phone: ...... (603) 646-2468 Basic Defense: ...... Multiple Home Phone: ...... TBA Lettermen R/L: ...... 49/13 E-mail: ......

Starters R/L: ...... 25/10 SID Offi ce Fax: ...... (603) 646-1268 Meet The Big Red Off . Starters R/L: ...... 12/5 Press Box: ...... (603) 646-0111 Def. Starters R/L: ...... 10/5

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ...... Buddy Teevens Alma Mater: ...... Dartmouth ‘79 Record at Dartmouth: ...... 33-45-2, ninth year (1987-91, 2005-pr.) Career Record: ...... 67-122-2, 18th year Memorial Field Offi ce Phone: ...... (603) 646-2467 Capacity: ...... 17,000 2008 Opponents Assistant Coaches (Assignments): Surface: ...... FieldTurf Mike Hodgson ...... Off ensive Coordinator/Running Backs Press Box: ...... (603) 646-2468 Chris Wilkerson ...... Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Tickets: ...... (603) 646-2466 Cyril Brockmeier ...... Off ensive Line Cedric Calhoun ...... Defensive LIne Series Information Jarrail Jackson ...... Wide Receivers 90 Games since 1900 Kenyada Davis ...... Outside Linebackers Dartmouth leads 51-39-1 (36-16-0 in Ivy play) Sammy McCorkle ...... Defensive Backs Current Streak: ...... Dartmouth, 1 game Lance Clelland ...... Tight Ends Last Cornell Win: ...... 2006, 28-25 Last Dartmouth Win: ...... 2007, 59-31

Last Tie: ...... 1937, 6-6 League2007 YIR/Ivy 2008 SCHEDULE 2007 RESULTS Last Shutout: ...... 1976, Dartmouth 35-0 Longest Cornell Win Streak: ...... 5 (1950-54) (3-7, 3-4 Ivy, t-4th) Longest Dartmouth Win Streak: ...... 11 (1968-78) Sept. 20 ...... at Colgate COLGATE ...... L-OT ...... 31-28 H/A W/L C- D H/A W/L C- D 27 ...... NEW HAMPSHIRE at New Hampshire...... L ...... 52-31 1900 H ...... W...... 23 -6 1963 A ...... L ...... 7 -12 Oct. 4 ...... at Penn PENN ...... W ...... 21-13 1912 H ...... L ...... 0 -24 1964 H ...... W...... 33 -15 1919 N ...... L ...... 0 -9 1965 A ...... L ...... 0 -20 11 ...... YALE at Yale ...... L ...... 50-10 1920 N ...... L ...... 3 -14 1966 H ...... L ...... 23 -32 1921 N ...... W...... 59 -7 1967 A ...... W...... 24 -21 18 ...... HOLY CROSS at Holy Cross ...... L ...... 41-15 1922 N ...... W...... 23 -0 1968 H ...... L ...... 6 -27 1923 A ...... W...... 32 -7 1969 A ...... L ...... 7 -24 25 ...... at Columbia COLUMBIA ...... W ...... 37-28 1924 N ...... L ...... 14 -27 1970 H ...... L ...... 0 -24 Nov. 1 ...... HARVARD at Harvard...... L ...... 27-21 1925 A ...... L ...... 13 -62 1971 A ...... L ...... 14 -24 1926 H ...... W...... 24 -23 1972 H ...... L ...... 22 -31

8 ...... at Cornell CORNELL ...... W ...... 59-31 1927 A ...... L ...... 7 -53 1973 A ...... L ...... 0 -17 History/Records 1928 H ...... L ...... 0 -28 1974 H ...... L ...... 9 -21 15 ...... BROWN at Brown ...... L ...... 56-35 1929 A ...... L ...... 14 -18 1975 A ...... L ...... 10 -33 1930 H ...... L ...... 13 -19 1976 H ...... L ...... 0 -35 22 ...... at Princeton PRINCETON ...... L-OT ...... 17-14 1931 A ...... L ...... 0 -14 1977 A ...... L ...... 13 -17 1932 H ...... W...... 21 -6 1978 H ...... L ...... 7 -14 1933 A ...... W...... 7 -0 1979 A ...... W...... 21 -10 1934 H ...... W...... 21 -6 1980 H ...... W...... 7 -3 www.dartmouthsports.com 1935 A ...... L ...... 6 -41 1981 A ...... L ...... 7 -42 1936 H ...... L ...... 6 -20 1982 H ...... L ...... 13 -14 1937 A ...... T ...... 6 -6 1983 A ...... L ...... 17 -31 Returning Statistical Leaders 1938 H ...... W...... 14 -7 1984 H ...... W...... 13 -10 1939 A ...... W...... 35 -6 1985 H ...... L ...... 17 -20 Rushing Class Att Yds Avg TD 1940 A ...... L ...... 0 -3 1986 A ...... W...... 10 -7 M. Williams Sr. 123 690 5.3 3 1941 H ...... W...... 33 -19 1987 H ...... W...... 21 -14 1942 N ...... W...... 21 -19 1988 A ...... W...... 24 -7 H. Smythe Sr. 30 76 2.3 4 1943 N ...... L ...... 0 -20 1989 H ...... L ...... 14 -28 1944 H ...... W...... 14 -13 1990 H ...... L ...... 6 -11

1945 A ...... W...... 20 -13 1991 A ...... L ...... 25 -31 This Is Cornell Passing Class Att-Com-Int Yds TD 1946 H ...... W...... 21 -7 1992 H ...... W...... 26 -16 1947 A ...... L ...... 13 -21 1993 A ...... L ...... 27 -28 A. Jenny Jr. 62-32-3 484 5 1948 H ...... W...... 27 -26 1994 H ...... W...... 17 -14 1949 A ...... L ...... 7 -16 1995 A ...... W...... 24 -19 1950 H ...... W...... 24 -0 1996 H ...... L ...... 21 -38 1951 A ...... W...... 21 -13 1997 A ...... L ...... 20 -24 Receiving Class No Yds Avg TD 1952 H ...... W...... 13 -7 1998 H ...... W...... 14 -11 T. McManus So. 28 385 13.8 2 1953 A ...... W...... 28 -26 1999 A ...... L ...... 17 -20 1954 H ...... W...... 40 -21 2000 H ...... W...... 49 -31 P. Galligan Sr. 25 258 10.3 3 1955 A ...... L ...... 0 -7 2001 A ...... W...... 28 -24 1956 H ...... L ...... 14 -27 2002 H ...... W...... 21 -19 1957 A ...... L ...... 19 -20 2003 A ...... L ...... 17 -26 1958 H ...... L ...... 15 -32 2004 H ...... W...... 14 -7 Tackles Class UT-AT—Tot Other 1959 A ...... L ...... 12 -21 2005 A ...... W...... 21 -10 J. Battaglia Sr. 28-28-56 2 TFL 1960 H ...... L ...... 0 -20 2006 H ...... W...... 28 -25 1961 A ...... L ...... 14 -15 2007 A ...... L ...... 31 -59 P. Pidermann Jr. 23-24-47 1 INT 1962 H ...... L ...... 21 -28 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 59 Columbia Lions Game #9 • November 15 Wien Stadium (17,000) • New York, N.Y. • 12:30 p.m. General Information Location: ...... New York, N.Y. Founded: ...... 1754 Enrollment: ...... 5,532

General Information General Colors: ...... Columbia Blue and White Nickname: ...... Lions Conference: ...... Ivy League President: ...... Lee C. Bollinger Columbia Head Coach Senior Linebacker Athletic Dir.: ...... Dr. M. Dianne Murphy Norries Wilson Drew Quinn

Team Information Media Relations All-Time Record: ...... 359-597-43 Football SID: ...... Darlene Camacho Basic Off ense: ...... Multiple Offi ce Phone: ...... (212) 854-2535 Basic Defense: ...... 3-3-5 Home Phone: ...... TBA Lettermen R/L: ...... 41/15 E-mail: ...... [email protected] Coaching/Staff Starters R/L: ...... 17/5 SID Offi ce Fax: ...... (212) 854-8168 Off . Starters R/L: ...... 9/2 Press Box: ...... (212) 304-8023 Def. Starters R/L: ...... 8/3

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ...... Norries Wilson Alma Mater: ...... Minnesota ‘89 Record at Columbia: ...... 6-14, 2nd year Career Record: ...... 6-14, 2nd year Lawrence A. Wien Stadium Offi ce Phone: ...... (212) 854-7062 Meet The Big Red Capacity: ...... 17,000 Assistant Coaches (Assignments): Surface: ...... Field Turf Lou Ferrari ...... Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers Press Box: ...... (212) 304-8023 Vinny Marino ...... Off ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Tickets: ...... (212) 854-2546 Cheston Blackshear ...... Off ensive Line Series Information Denauld Brown ...... Defensive Line 95 Games since 1889 Aaron Kelton ...... Defensive Secondary Cornell leads 60-32-3 (35-17-0 in Ivy play) Chris Nugai ...... Runnings Backs Current Streak: ...... Cornell, 1 game Greg Sigler ...... Inside Linebackers Last Cornell Win: ...... 2007, 34-14 Aaron Smith...... Wide Receivers Last Columbia Win: ...... 2006, 21-14

2008 Opponents Last Tie: ...... 1935, 7-7 Last Shutout: ...... 1990, Cornell 41-0 2008 SCHEDULE 2007 RESULTS Longest Cornell Win Streak: ...... 12 (1977-88) (1-9, 0-7 Ivy, 8th) Longest Columbia Win Streak: ...... 3 (1903-05, 1932-34, 1960-62, 1992-94) Sept. 20 ...... FORDHAM at Fordham ...... L ...... 27-10 H/A W/L Cor- Col H/A W/L Cor- Col 27 ...... at Towson MARIST ...... W ...... 31-7 1889 A ...... W...... 20 -0 1961 H ...... L ...... 7 -35 Oct. 4 ...... PRINCETON at Princeton ...... L ...... 42-32 1890 H ...... W...... 36 -0 1962 A ...... L ...... 21 -25 1899 A ...... W...... 29 -0 1963 H ...... W...... 18 -17 11 ...... LAFAYETTE at Lafayette ...... L ...... 29-0 1901 A ...... W...... 24 -0 1964 A ...... W...... 57 -20 1903 H ...... L ...... 12 -17 1965 H ...... W...... 20 -6 18 ...... at Penn PENN ...... L ...... 59-28 1904 A ...... L ...... 6 -12 1966 A ...... W...... 31 -6 1905 H ...... L ...... 6 -12 1967 H ...... W...... 27 -14 25 ...... DARTMOUTH at Dartmouth ...... L ...... 37-28 1920 H ...... W...... 34 -7 1968 A ...... L ...... 25 -34 Nov. 1 ...... at Yale YALE ...... L ...... 28-7 1921 A ...... W...... 41 -7 1969 H ...... W...... 10 -3

2007 YIR/Ivy League 1922 H ...... W...... 56 -0 1970 A ...... W...... 31 -20 8 ...... at Harvard HARVARD ...... L ...... 27-12 1923 A ...... W...... 35 -0 1971 H ...... W...... 24 -21 1924 H ...... W...... 14 -0 1972 A ...... L ...... 0 -14 15 ...... CORNELL at Cornell ...... L ...... 34-14 1925 N ...... W...... 17 -14 1973 H ...... W...... 44 -14 1926 A ...... L ...... 9 -17 1974 A ...... W...... 24 -0 22 ...... at Brown BROWN ...... L ...... 30-22 1927 H ...... T ...... 0 -0 1975 H ...... L ...... 19 -42 1928 A ...... T ...... 0 -0 1976 A ...... L ...... 17 -35 1929 H ...... W...... 12 -6 1977 H ...... W...... 20 -7 1930 A ...... L ...... 7 -10 1978 A ...... W...... 35 -14 1931 H ...... W...... 13 -0 1979 H ...... W...... 24 -7 www.GoColumbiaLions.com 1932 A ...... L ...... 0 -6 1980 A ...... W...... 24 -0 1933 H ...... L ...... 6 -9 1981 H ...... W...... 15 -9 1934 A ...... L ...... 0 -14 1982 A ...... W...... 35 -26 Returning Statistical Leaders 1935 H ...... T ...... 7 -7 1983 H ...... W...... 31 -6 Rushing Class Att Yds Avg TD 1936 A ...... L ...... 6 -14 1984 A ...... W...... 19 -7 1937 H ...... W...... 34 -20 1985 H ...... W...... 21 -8 J. Davis Sr. 95 485 4.9 3 1938 A ...... W...... 23 -7 1986 A ...... W...... 28 -0 1939 H ...... W...... 13 -7 1987 H ...... W...... 31 -20 R. Rangel Jr. 71 262 3.4 3 1940 H ...... W...... 27 -0 1988 A ...... W...... 42 -19

History/Records 1941 A ...... L ...... 0 -7 1989 H ...... L ...... 19 -25 1942 A ...... L ...... 13 -14 1990 A ...... W...... 41 -0 Passing Class Att-Com-Int Yds TD 1943 H ...... W...... 33 -6 1991 H ...... W...... 28 -21 1944 A ...... W...... 25 -7 1992 A ...... L ...... 30 -35 S. Kelly Jr. 15-26-0 178 1 1945 A ...... L ...... 26 -34 1993 H ...... L ...... 24 -29 1946 A ...... W...... 12 -0 1994 A ...... L ...... 33 -38 1947 H ...... L ...... 0 -22 1995 H ...... W...... 35 -14 Receiving Class No Yds Avg TD 1948 A ...... W...... 20 -13 1996 A ...... L ...... 10 -24 A. Knowlin Jr. 74 988 13.4 10 1949 H ...... W...... 54 -0 1997 H ...... W...... 33 -22 1950 A ...... L ...... 19 -20 1998 A ...... L ...... 10 -22 T. Joseph Jr. 38 409 10.8 1 1951 H ...... L ...... 20 -21 1999 H ...... W...... 31 -29 1952 A ...... W...... 21 -14 2000 A ...... W...... 35 -31 1953 H ...... W...... 27 -13 2001 H ...... L ...... 28 -35 Tackles Class UT-AT—Tot Other 1954 A ...... W...... 26 -0 2002 A ...... W...... 17 -14 1955 H ...... W...... 34 -19 2003 H ...... L ...... 21 -34 A. Gross So. 33-47—80 8 TFLs, 2 Sacks 1956 A ...... L ...... 19 -25 2004 A ...... W...... 32 -26 1957 H ...... W...... 8 -0 2005 H ...... W...... 45 -7 D. Quinn Sr. 22-40—62 1.5 TFLs, 1 INT 1958 A ...... W...... 25 -0 2006 A ...... L ...... 14 -21 1959 H ...... W...... 13 -7 2007 H ...... W...... 34 14

This Is Cornell 1960 A ...... L ...... 6 -44 60 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football Penn Quakers General Information Game #10 • November 22 Schoellkopf Field (25,597) • Ithaca, N.Y. • 1 p.m. General Information Location: ...... Philadelphia, Pa. Founded: ...... 1740 Enrollment: ...... 10,500 Colors: ...... Red and Blue Nickname: ...... Quakers Coaching/Staff Conference: ...... Ivy League President: ...... Dr. Amy Gutmann Penn Head Coach Senior Defensive Back Athletic Dir.: ...... Steve Bilsky Al Bagnoli Tyson Maugle

Team Information Media Relations All-Time Record: ...... 785-456-42 Football SID: ...... TBA Basic Off ense: ...... Multiple one-back Offi ce Phone: ...... (215) 898-6129 Basic Defense: ...... 50 Cell Phone: ...... TBA Lettermen R/L: ...... 34/23 E-mail: ...... TBA

Starters R/L: ...... 10/15 SID Offi ce Fax: ...... (215) 898-1747 Meet The Big Red Off . Starters R/L: ...... 3/8 Press Box: ...... (215) 898-6159 Def. Starters R/L: ...... 5/6

Coaching Staff Head Coach: ...... Al Bagnoli Alma Mater: ...... Central Connecticut State ‘75 Record at Penn: ...... 108-50, 17th year Franklin Field Career Record: ...... 194-69, 27th year Capacity: ...... 52,598 Offi ce Phone: ...... (215) 573-9229 Surface: ...... Sprinturf Assistant Coaches (Assignments): Press Box: ...... (215) 898-6159 2008 Opponents Ray Priore ...... Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Tickets: ...... (215) 898-6151 Bill Schmitz ...... Off ensive Coordinator/Tight Ends Series Information Jim Schaefer ...... Defensive Line 114 Games since 1893 Larry Woods ...... Quarterbacks Penn leads 65-44-5 (Cornell leads 27-24-1 in Ivy play) Steve Downs ...... Running Backs Current Streak: ...... Penn, 1 game Cliff Schwenke ...... Linebackers Last Cornell Win: ...... 2006, 28-27 Rick Ulrich ...... Wide Receivers Last Penn Win: ...... 2007, 45-9 Jon Dupont ...... Defensive Backs Last Tie: ...... 1974, 28-28 Jon McLaughlin ...... Off ensive Line Last Shutout: ...... 2002, Penn 31-0

Longest Cornell Win Streak: ...... 7 (1961-67) League2007 YIR/Ivy Longest Penn Win Streak: ...... 8 (1893-1900; 1940-47) 2008 Schedule 2007 Results (4-6, 3-4 Ivy, T-4th) H/A W/L C- P H/A W/L C- P H/A W/L C- P 1893 A ...... L ...... 0 -50 1932 A ...... L ...... 7 -13 1970 H ...... W ...... 32 -31 Sept. 20 ...... VILLANOVA LAFAYETTE ...... L ...... 8-7 1894 A ...... L ...... 0 -6 1933 A ...... W ...... 20 -12 1971 A ...... W ...... 41 -13 27 ...... at Lafayette at Villanova...... L ...... 34-14 1895 A ...... L ...... 2 -46 1934 A ...... L ...... 13 -23 1972 H ...... W ...... 24 -20 Oct. 4 ...... DARTMOUTH at Dartmouth ...... L ...... 21-13 1896 A ...... L ...... 10 -32 1935 A ...... L ...... 7 -33 1973 A ...... L ...... 22 -31 1897 A ...... L ...... 0 -4 1936 A ...... L ...... 6 -14 1974 H ...... T...... 28 -28 11 ...... at Georgetown GEORGETOWN ...... W ...... 42-13 1898 A ...... L ...... 6 -12 1937 A ...... W ...... 34 -20 1975 A ...... L ...... 21 -27 18 ...... COLUMBIA at Columbia ...... W ...... 59-28 1899 A ...... L ...... 0 -29 1938 A ...... T...... 0 -0 1976 H ...... W ...... 31 -13 25 ...... at Yale YALE ...... L-3OT ...... 26-20 1900 A ...... L ...... 0 -27 1939 A ...... W ...... 26 -0 1977 A ...... L ...... 7 -17 1901 A ...... W ...... 23 -6 1940 A ...... L ...... 20 -22 1978 H ...... W ...... 35 -17 Nov. 1 ...... BROWN at Brown ...... L ...... 31-17 1902 A ...... L ...... 11 -12 1941 A ...... L ...... 0 -16 1979 A ...... W ...... 52 -13

7 ...... at Princeton PRINCETON ...... W ...... 7-0 1903 A ...... L ...... 0 -42 1942 A ...... L ...... 7 -34 1980 H ...... W ...... 31 -9 History/Records 1904 A ...... L ...... 0 -34 1943 A ...... L ...... 14 -20 1981 A ...... L ...... 22 -29 15 ...... HARVARD at Harvard...... L ...... 23-7 1905 A ...... L ...... 5 -6 1944 A ...... L ...... 0 -20 1982 H ...... W ...... 23 -0 22 ...... at Cornell CORNELL ...... W ...... 45-9 1906 A ...... T...... 0 -0 1945 A ...... L ...... 6 -59 1983 A ...... L ...... 7 -28 1907 A ...... L ...... 4 -12 1946 A ...... L ...... 20 -26 1984 H ...... L ...... 0 -24 1908 A ...... L ...... 4 -17 1947 A ...... L ...... 0 -21 1985 A ...... L ...... 6 -10 www.PennAthletics.com 1909 A ...... L ...... 6 -17 1948 A ...... W ...... 23 -14 1986 H ...... L ...... 21 -31 1910 A ...... L ...... 6 -12 1949 A ...... W ...... 29 -21 1987 A ...... W ...... 17 -13 1911 A ...... L ...... 9 -21 1950 A ...... W ...... 13 -6 1988 H ...... W ...... 19 -6 Returning Statistical Leaders 1912 A ...... L ...... 2 -7 1951 A ...... L ...... 0 -7 1989 A ...... W ...... 20 -6 Rushing Class Att Yds Avg TD 1913 A ...... W ...... 21 -0 1952 A ...... L ...... 7 -14 1990 H ...... W ...... 21 -15 M. DiMaggio So. 92 411 4.1 3 1914 A ...... W ...... 24 -12 1953 A ...... T...... 7 -7 1991 A ...... L ...... 13 -14 1915 A ...... W ...... 24 -9 1954 A ...... W ...... 20 -6 1992 H ...... L ...... 7 -14 B. Blackmon So. 23 90 3.9 1 1916 A ...... L ...... 3 -23 1955 A ...... W ...... 39 -7 1993 A ...... L ...... 14 -17 1917 A ...... L ...... 0 -37 1956 A ...... W ...... 20 -7 1994 H ...... L ...... 14 -18 This Is Cornell Passing Class Att-Com-Int Yds TD 1919 A ...... L ...... 0 -24 1957 A ...... L ...... 6 -14 1995 A ...... L ...... 18 -37 1920 A ...... L ...... 0 -28 1958 A ...... W ...... 19 -7 1996 H ...... W ...... 24 -21 B. McNally Jr. 12-6-3 47 0 1921 A ...... W ...... 41 -0 1959 A ...... L ...... 13 -28 1997 A ...... W ....+20 -33 1922 A ...... W ...... 9 -0 1960 A ...... L ...... 7 -18 1998 H ...... L ...... 21 -35 Receiving Class No Yds Avg TD 1923 A ...... W ...... 14 -7 1961 A ...... W ...... 31 -0 1999 A ...... W ...... 20 -12 1924 A ...... L ...... 0 -20 1962 A ...... W ...... 29 -22 2000 H ...... L ...... 15 -45 M. Lawrence Jr. 21 207 9.9 2 1925 A ...... L ...... 0 -7 1963 A ...... W ...... 17 -8 2001 A ...... L ...... 14 -38 Josh Koontz Sr. 14 140 10.0 2 1926 A ...... T...... 10 -10 1964 H ...... W ...... 33 -0 2002 H ...... L ...... 0 -31 1927 A ...... L ...... 0 -35 1965 A ...... W ...... 38 -14 2003 A ...... L ...... 7 -59 1928 A ...... L ...... 0 -49 1966 H ...... W ...... 45 -28 2004 H ...... L ...... 14 -20 Tackles Class UT-AT—Tot Other 1929 A ...... L ...... 7 -17 1967 A ...... W ...... 33 -14 2005 A ...... W ...... 16 -7 C. Wynn Jr. 17-11—28 5 INTs, 11 Pass Breakups 1930 A ...... W ...... 13 -7 1968 H ...... L ...... 8 -10 2006 H ...... W ...... 28 -27 1931 A ...... W ...... 7 -0 1969 A ...... W ...... 28 -14 2007 A ...... L ...... 9 -45 T. Maugle Sr. 38-16—54 2 INTs, 8 Pass Breakups 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 61 Cornell vs. All Opponents • 1887-2007

First Last Cor. Opp. First Last Cor. Opp. Opponent Games Game Game W L T Pts. Pts. Opponent Games Game Game W L T Pts. Pts. Albright 2 1922 1932 2 0 0 88 28 Rensselaer 2 1909 1910 2 0 0 40 3 Albany 1 2006 2006 1 0 0 23 21 Rice Institute 2 1953 1954 0 2 0 27 69 Alfred 3 1903 1936 3 0 0 154 0 Richmond 5 1927 1934 4 1 0 135 13 Allegheny 1 1911 1911 1 0 0 35 0 Rochester 9 1889 1921 9 0 0 417 12 Amherst 2 1890 1908 1 1 0 6 18 Rutgers 11 1920 1981 5 6 0 204 212 General Information General Army 5 1907 1948 2 3 0 94 111 St. Bonaventure 9 1910 1928 7 0 2 342 25 Boston University 2 1982 1983 0 2 0 6 58 St. Lawrence 3 1933 1935 2 1 0 68 19 Bowdoin 1 1906 1906 1 0 0 72 0 Springfi eld 1 1921 1921 1 0 0 14 0 Brown 55 1895 2007 26 28 1 1,048 1,062 Stanford 1 1991 1991 0 1 0 6 56 Bucknell 47 1888 2007 36 11 0 973 409 Stevens Institute 2 1889 1891 2 0 0 110 4 Buff alo 6 1898 1998 4 1 1 194 102 Susquehanna 3 1923 1925 3 0 0 255 0 Swarthmore 3 1905 1907 2 1 0 46 14 Canisius 1 1925 1925 1 0 0 33 0 Syracuse Athletic Club 1 1892 1892 1 0 0 16 0 Carlisle Indians 5 1898 1914 3 2 0 67 23 Syracuse 33 1891 1958 22 11 0 696 341 Carnegie Tech 3 1916 1919 3 0 0 55 7 Coaching/Staff Case Western 6 1895 1935 5 1 0 266 37 Towson 2 2002 2004 1 1 0 45 52 Chicago University 5 1899 1911 1 2 2 36 35 Trinity 3 1890 1908 3 0 0 91 6 Chicago U.C. 2 1890 1891 1 1 0 16 20 Tufts 3 1893 1897 2 1 0 33 12 Cincinnati 1 1983 1983 0 1 0 20 48 Union 9 1887 1920 8 1 0 263 30 Clarkson Tech 5 1927 1931 5 0 0 255 0 U.S.N.T.S. (Sampson) 2 1943 1944 2 0 0 40 19 Colgate 90 1896 2007 48 39 3 1,617 1,428 U.S.S.B. (New London) 1 1945 1945 1 0 0 39 0 Columbia 95 1889 2007 60 32 3 2,095 1,308 Ursinus 2 1913 1914 2 0 0 69 0 Crescent Athletic Club 1 1894 1894 1 0 0 22 0 Vermont 5 1900 1910 5 0 0 150 5 Dartmouth 91 1900 2007 39 51 1 1,463 1,763

Meet The Big Red Virginia Tech 1 1915 1915 1 0 0 45 0 Detroit Athletic Club 1 1891 1891 1 0 0 32 0 Dickinson 1 1892 1892 1 0 0 58 0 Wagner 1 1999 1999 1 0 0 31 14 Washington & Jeff erson 4 1900 1912 4 0 0 75 5 Fordham 6 1909 1999 4 2 0 160 78 Washington & Lee 1 1915 1915 1 0 0 40 21 Forty-Seventh Infantry 1 1917 1917 0 1 0 0 6 Wesleyan 1 1890 1890 0 1 0 2 4 Franklin & Marshall 2 1904 1914 2 0 0 62 8 Williams 21 1888 1926 13 5 3 423 127 Geneva 1 1926 1926 1 0 0 6 0 Yale 70 1889 2007 26 42 2 1,057 1,439 Georgetown 3 2003 2007 2 1 0 122 56 Gettysburg 2 1893 1916 2 0 0 55 0 Note: 2008 opponents are indicated in bold.

2008 Opponents Hamilton 8 1898 1908 8 0 0 186 0 Hampden-Sydney 3 1928 1930 3 0 0 105 18 Total games: 1,094 Harvard 72 1890 2007 32 38 2 1,129 1,360 Record: 610-450-34 Cornell points: 21,520 Haverford 1 1905 1905 1 0 0 57 0 Opponent points: 15,915 Hobart 6 1902 1930 6 0 0 225 0 Holy Cross 5 1906 1998 5 0 0 129 44

Johns Hopkins 1 1923 1923 1 0 0 52 0 Opponent Records

Lafayette 24 1888 1997 14 8 2 460 308 Most games vs. one opponent: 114, vs. Penn Lehigh 24 1887 2001 14 8 2 518 295 Most wins vs. one opponent: 60, vs. Columbia 2007 YIR/Ivy League Most losses vs. one opponent: 65, vs. Penn Manhattan Athletic Club 1 1892 1892 1 0 0 16 0 Most ties vs. one opponent: 5, vs. Penn MIT 1 1892 1892 1 0 0 44 12 Oldest series: Lehigh—1st game in 1887 and Massachusetts St. 1 1916 1916 1 0 0 37 0 last game in 2001 Merchant Marine 1 1982 1982 1 0 0 34 0 Number of opponents: 87 Michigan 18 1889 1952 12 6 0 379 254 Michigan State 1 1926 1926 1 0 0 24 14

Navy 10 1941 1962 1 9 0 59 296 New Hampshire 1 1922 1922 1 0 0 68 7 New York University 2 1912 1948 2 0 0 61 12 History/Records Niagara 13 1906 1949 13 0 0 424 38 Northeastern 1 1989 1989 0 1 0 0 20

Oberlin 15 1898 1919 13 1 1 324 61 Ohio State 2 1939 1940 2 0 0 44 21

Palmyra 1 1888 1888 1 0 0 26 0 Penn State 14 1895 1943 8 4 2 187 104 Penn 114 1893 2007 44 65 5 1,640 2,130 Pittsburgh 6 1905 1914 4 2 0 90 37 Princeton 90 1891 2007 33 55 2 1,290 1,756 This Is Cornell 62 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football General Information Coaching/Staff

Meet The Big Red 2008 Opponents 2007 YIR/Ivy League2007 YIR/Ivy History/Records

YearYear InIn Review/Review/ This Is Cornell TheThe IvyIvy LeagueLeague 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 63 2007 Statistics

DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND Passing Att-Com-Int Pct. Yds TD Eff . TFL QB Sack Tackles Solo Asst Tot No-Yds No-Yds Sep 15 BUCKNELL W 38-14 10,118 Nathan Ford ...... 332-209-14 .630 1902 6 108.60 * Sep 22 at No. 21 Yale 12-51 L 15,427 Stephen Liuzza ...... 81-52-3 .642 538 1 116.66 Tim Bax ...... 65 35 100 4.5-20 1.5-13 Sep 29 at Georgetown W 45-7 3,184 Ben Ganter ...... 41-19-2 .463 165 1 78.44 Ryan Blessing ...... 24 50 74 5.5-16 1.5-11 * Oct 6 HARVARD 15-32 L 10,619 Randy Barbour ...... 1-1-0 1.000 6 1 480.40 Doug Lempa...... 32 37 69 8.0-27 4.5-21 Oct 13 COLGATE W 17-14 13,053 Cornell 456-281-19 .616 2611 9 107.90 Gus Krimm ...... 30 28 58 2.5-11 1.0-7 * Oct 20 BROWN W 38-31 OT 7,345 Opponents 294-152-6 .517 2034 18 125.94 Luke McCarthy ...... 19 29 48 5.0-12 1.0-5 * Oct 26 at Princeton 31-34 L 5,773 Graham Rihn ...... 35 11 46 10.0-32 2.0-12 * Nov 3 at Dartmough 31-59 L 3,711 Rushing Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD LG Michael Boyd...... 24 18 42 0.5-1 0-0 General Information General * Nov 10 COLUMBIA W 34-14 3,369 Frank Morand ...... 23 18 41 0.5-1 0-0 Randy Barbour ...... 124 513 36 477 3.8 6 24 * Nov 17 at Penn 9-45 L 6,838 Anthony Sabo ...... 22 17 39 0-0 0-0 Stephen Liuzza ...... 81 430 83 347 4.3 5 42 Frank Kunis...... 15 17 32 1.5-2 0-0 * denotes conference game Luke Siwula ...... 46 222 5 217 4.7 6 12 Brian Ostrowsky ...... 12 17 29 1.5-3 0-0 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 42 163 39 124 3.0 0 19 TEAM STATISTICS Cornell Opp Dario Arezzo ...... 18 8 26 7.5-31 3.5-17 Nathan Ford ...... 54 159 104 55 1.0 3 18

Colin Nash ...... 12 12 24 2.5-4 0-0 Scoring ...... 27.0 30.1 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 1 8 0 8 8.0 1 8 Chris Costello ...... 16 7 23 1.0-1 0-0 Points...... 270 301 Jesse Baker ...... 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 Emani Fenton ...... 9 6 15 0.5-2 0-0 First Downs ...... 231 176 Isaac Minor ...... 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 Ryne Posey ...... 4 6 10 0.5-1 0-0 by Rushing-Passing-Penalty...... 85-134-12 75-89-12 Ben Ganter ...... 4 6 13 -7 -1.8 0 6 Trevin Cowman ...... 5 4 9 1.0-1 0-0 Rushing Yards/Game ...... 118.9 160.9 Cornell 361 1511 322 1189 3.3 21 42 Josh Gajdos...... 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 Rushes ...... 361 405 Opponent 405 1811 202 1609 4.0 20 58 Chi Chi Madu ...... 4 3 7 1.5-2 1.0-1 Yards Gained ...... 1511 1811 Coaching/Staff Mark Longo...... 4 1 5 0-0 0-0 Yards Lost ...... 322 202 Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG Aaron Levine ...... 3 1 4 0-0 0-0 Net Yards ...... 1189 1609 Zac Canty ...... 49 447 9.1 3 30 Chris Ciarvella ...... 2 2 4 2.0-7 1.0-5 Avg. Gain/Play ...... 3.3 4.0 Bryan Walters ...... 48 592 12.3 4 44 Isaac Minor ...... 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 TDs Rushing ...... 21 20 Jesse Baker ...... 42 420 10.0 0 26 Blake Thomas ...... 1 3 4 0-0 0-0 Passing Yards/Game ...... 261.1 203.4 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 29 224 7.7 0 30 Nathan Ford ...... 3 0 3 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 456-281-19 294-152-6 Stephen Liuzza ...... 23 196 8.5 0 28 Dempsey Quinn ...... 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 Completion Percentage ...... 616 .517 Horatio Blackman ...... 21 194 9.2 1 24 Alex Spooner ...... 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 Passing Yards ...... 2611 2034 Randy Barbour ...... 18 143 7.9 0 14 Zac Canty ...... 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 Average Per Catch ...... 9.3 13.4 Alex Spooner ...... 11 72 6.5 0 19 Randy Barbour ...... 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 Passing Effi ciency...... 107.90 125.94 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 10 61 6.1 0 21 Brian McGuire ...... 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 TDs Passing ...... 9 18 Zach Vredenburgh ...... 8 97 12.1 0 20 Andy Wade ...... 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 Total Off ense/Game ...... 380.0 364.3 Nick Zerante ...... 8 51 6.4 1 11 Quentin Bernhard ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Meet The Big Red Total Off ensive Plays/Yards...... 817/3800 699/3643 Luke Siwula ...... 5 47 9.4 0 16 Horatio Blackman ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Avg. Gain/Play ...... 4.7 5.2 Matt Kenney ...... 5 29 5.8 0 10 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Punting Average ...... 38.0 36.4 Brian FitzPatrick ...... 4 38 9.5 0 18 Brandon Lainhart ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Punts-Yards-Blocked ...... 49-1860-1 61-2222-3 Cornell 281 2611 9.3 9 44 Steve Valenta ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Net Punting ...... 33.3 28.2 Opponents 152 2034 13.4 18 75 Shane Connolly ...... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Punt Return Average ...... 11.8 5.9 Spencer Hansen ...... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Punts Returned-Yards ...... 34-402 28-166 Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Nick Maxwell ...... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Kick Return Average ...... 19.9 16.7 Bryan Walters ...... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Kicks Returned-Yards ...... 50-997 46-767 Bryan Walters ...... 40 765 19.1 0 47 Interceptions-Yards ...... 6-114 19-244 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 7 189 27.0 1 94 Interceptions (6): Arezzo, Boyd, E. Fenton, Krimm, Madu, Fumbles-Lost ...... 16-10 13-4 Randy Barbour ...... 2 43 21.5 0 30 Morand. Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 2-18 Zach Vredenburgh ...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 Pass Break-ups (54): Morand 11, Nash 10, Krimm 5, Longo Penalties-Yards ...... 60-519 49-392 Cornell 50 997 19.9 0 94 2008 Opponents 5, Bax 4, Boyd 4, Arezzo 2, Fenton 2, Lempa 2, Rihn 2, Sabo 2, QB Sacks By-Yards ...... 18-103 22-155 Opponents 46 767 16.7 0 28 Blessing, Costello, Kunis, McCarthy, Posey. 3rd Down Conversions ...... 61-164 (37%) 58-151 (38%) 4th Down Conversions ...... 15-24 (63%) 7-24 (29%) Punt Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Fumble Recoveries (4): Krimm 2, Bax, Nash. Time of Possession (Average) ...... 30:27 29:33 Bryan Walters ...... 31 345 11.1 1 82 Caused Fumbles (10): Arezzo, Bax, Blessing, Costello, Ford, Attendance-Average ...... 44,486-8,897 34,933-6,987 Chris Costello ...... 2 33 16.5 0 0 Madu, McCarthy, Morand, Rihn, Sabo. Jesse Baker ...... 1 10 10.0 0 0 Scoring 1 2 3 4 OT Tot Isaac Minor ...... 0 7 0.0 0 7 Blocked Kicks (7): Costello 2, Rihn 2, Baker, Cowman, Cornell 56 70 83 54 7 — 270 Horatio Blackman ...... 0 6 0.0 0 6 Madu. Opponents 47 115 76 63 0 — 301 Nick Zerante ...... 0 1 0.0 1 1 Special Teams Tackles: Bax 11, Costello 11, Sabo 8, Ostrowsky Cornell 34 402 11.8 2 82 7, Boyd 6, Gajdos 6, Rihn 5, Minor 4, Thomas 4, Krimm 3, Longo PAT 2-PT Def. Opponents 28 166 5.9 1 22 3, McCarthy 3, Morand 3, Spooner 3, Blessing 2, Levine 2, Scoring TD FGs Kick PAT PAT Sfty Pts Madu 2, Wade 2, Barbour, Lainhart, Maxwell. 2007 YIR/Ivy League Int. Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Peter Zell ...... 0 10-18 32-32 0-0 0 0 62 Randy Barbour ...... 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 36 Frank Morand 1 72 72.0 1 72 Luke Siwula ...... 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 36 Chi Chi Madu 1 37 37.0 0 37 2007 FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE Stephen Liuzza ...... 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 30 Gus Krimm 1 5 5.0 0 5 FG Sequence ...... Cornell ...... Opponents Bryan Walters ...... 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 30 Dario Arezzo 1 0 0.0 0 0 Zac Canty ...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 18 Michael Boyd 1 0 0.0 0 0 Bucknell ...... (27), 38wl ...... 46wr Nathan Ford ...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 18 Emani Fenton 1 0 0.0 0 0 Yale ...... — ...... (19), (34), (38) Nick Zerante ...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12 Cornell 6 114 19.0 1 72 Georgetown ...... 48wl, (40) ...... — Horatio Blackman ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents 19 244 12.8 1 70 Harvard ...... (27), (38) ...... — Tommy Bleymaier ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Colgate ...... 50sh, (23), 37wr ...... — Shane Kilcoyne ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Brown...... 37wl, (24) ...... (41) Princeton ...... (26), 39wl, 48wr ...... — Frank Morand ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Cornell 0 0 0.0 0 0 History/Records Dartmouth ...... (21) ...... (20), 33k Colin Nash ...... 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 Opponents 2 18 9.0 1 11 TEAM ...... 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 Columbia ...... 48sh, (28), (31) ...... 33k Penn ...... — ...... (33) Cornell 34 10-18 32-32 0-2 1 1 270 Field Goals 10-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total LG Opponents 41 6-9 37-40 0-1 0 0 301 Peter Zell ...... 7-7 2-6 1-4 0-1 10-18 40 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate fi eld goal was made. Numbers with k indicate Total Off ense Leaders Plays Rush Pass Yards Avg Cornell 7-7 2-6 1-4 0-1 10-18 40 fi eld goal was blocked. Opponents 2-2 3-5 1-2 0-0 6-9 41 Nathan Ford ...... 386 55 1902 1957 217.4 Stephen Liuzza ...... 162 347 538 885 88.5 Punting No Yds Avg LG I20 50+ TB BLK

All-Purpose Leaders Rush Rec PR KOR INT Tot Avg Nick Maxwell ...... 48 2808 39.2 52 14 2 3 1 Peter Zell ...... 1 18 18.0 18 1 0 0 0 Bryan Walters ...... 0 592 345 765 0 1702 170.2 Cornell 49 1860 38.0 52 15 2 3 1

This Is Cornell Randy Barbour ...... 477 143 0 43 0 663 66.3 Opponents 61 2222 36.4 62 17 8 5 3 64 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football AME ORNELL UCKNELL Bucknell Individual Stats Cornell Individual Stats G 1 C 38, B 14 General Information Sept. 15, 2007 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg A.J. Kizekai ...... 9 50 0 13 Luke Siwula ...... 21 83 3 11 Luke Siwula became the sixth run- for a loss and a sack in the victory. Marcello Trigg ...... 15 37 0 22 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 3 25 0 19 ning back in Cornell history to surpass Bucknell was led by A.J. Kizekai’s 50 Kevin Mullen ...... 11 30 0 6 Randy Barbour ...... 7 24 0 24 2,000 yards rushing and reached the yards on nine rushes. The national lead- Corin Erby ...... 4 16 1 7 Nathan Ford ...... 7 19 2 7 end zone a career-best three times to er in all-purpose yards added 160 all- Terrance Wilson ...... 2 8 0 9 Stephen Liuzza ...... 1 9 0 9 propel the Big Red to a season-open- purpose yards, well below his season Others ...... 2 -1 0 3 ing 38-14 romp of Bucknell in front of average of 255.5 yards per game. Josh Lee ...... 1 7 0 7 10,118 fans at Schoellkopf Field. The Big Rashod Bumpers ...... 1 4 0 4 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Red extended its home win streak to six Bucknell 0 7 0 7 — 14 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Nathan Ford ...... 45-31-1 288 0 28 games and improved to 36-11 all-time Ben Ganter ...... 3-2-0 8 0 4 Cornell 14 3 14 7 — 38 Marcello Trigg ...... 16-6-0 53 0 14 against the program’s oldest active ri- Terrance Wilson ...... 5-2-0 35 1 35 val, while Bucknell dropped to 1-2 on 1st Quarter Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Coaching/Staff Stephen Liuzza ...... 7 84 0 28 the season. C—Siwula 2-yard run (Zell kick), 6:58 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Siwula scored on runs of 2, 3 and 1 C—Ford 1-yard run (Zell kick), 2:45 Alex Spooner ...... 5 43 0 19 A.J. Kizekai ...... 2 21 0 14 Bryan Walters ...... 4 28 0 12 yards while fi nishing the afternoon with Daniel Zvara ...... 2 18 0 10 81 yards on 21 carries. The native of Shane Kilcoyne ...... 4 26 0 21 2nd Quarter Josh Lovett ...... 2 11 0 11 Cortland, N.Y., ended the evening with B—Erby 3-yard run (Carney kick), 12:36 Zac Canty ...... 3 37 0 21 Josh Lee ...... 1 35 1 35 2,059, just 99 yards behind Cornell Hall C—Zell 27-yard fi eld goal, 9:04 Jesse Baker ...... 3 19 0 8 of Famer Gary Wood ‘64 for fi fth place. Cale Cadman ...... 1 3 0 3 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 2 12 0 8 Luke Siwula ...... 1 16 0 16 While Siwula churned out the hard 3rd Quarter Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Zach Vredenburgh ...... 1 15 0 15 yards, it was Cornell’s aerial attack that C—Siwula 3-yard run (Zell kick), 11:48 Phil Azarik ...... 6 208 34.7 37 2 left the fans in attendance buzzing. Using C—Ford 1-yard run (Zell kick), 7:56 Horatio Blackman ...... 1 8 0 8 three, four and sometimes fi ve receiver Field Goal Attempts Two players ...... 1 4 0 4 sets, quarterback Nathan Ford tossed 4th Quarter Will Carney Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Meet The Big Red for 288 yards while completing 31-of-45 C—Siwula 1-yard run (Zell kick), 12:03 2nd ...... 2:27 ...... 46-yards...... Missed Nick Maxwell ...... 3 116 38.7 45 0 passes, both marks career highs. He also B—Lee 35-yard pass from Wilson Punt Returns: Applegate 2-15, Lovett ran for two short touchdowns as all fi ve (Carney kick), 1:45 1-10. Field Goal Attempts Big Red scores came on the ground. The Kickoff Returns: Kizekai 4-89, Applegate Peter Zell top target was last year’s backup quarter- Team Stats Bucknell Cornell 2-35. 2nd ...... 9:04 ...... 27-yards...... Good back, Stephen Liuzza. The Slidell, La., na- First downs 15 29 Tackle Leaders: Davis 6-5, Farrand 5-4, White 2nd ...... 0:52 ...... 38-yards...... Missed tive hauled in seven passes for 84 yards, Rushes-yards 43-152 41-157 5-4, Jones 2-7. both game highs. Passing 88 296 Sacks: Eden 0.5-2, Salvatore 0.5-2. Punt Returns: Walters 3-27. Kickoff Returns: Barbour 2-43. While the off ense was hitting on all Passing A-C-I 21-8-0 48-33-1 Tackles For Loss: Collage 1-7, Eden 1-4, Slater 1-3, Salvatore 0.5-2, Walsh 0.5-1. Tackle Leaders: Bax 7-2, Sabo 3-6, McCarthy cylinders, the defense was also stout Total plays-yards 64-240 89-453 Interceptions: White 1-0. 3-4. against a Bucknell off ense that runs the Kick return yards 6-124 3-43 Pass Breakups: Eden 2, Hopson, Simmons, Sacks: Krimm 1-7, Rihn 1-4. feared spread option attack. Cornell Punts-avg. 6-34.7 3-38.7 Slater, Walsh, White, Williams. Tackles For Loss Leaders: Rihn 2-7, Krimm was up to the task, allowing only 152 Fumbles-lost 4-3 0-0 1.5-8, McCarthy 1.5-3. 2008 Opponents yards on the ground on 43 carries and Penalties-yards 2-20 6-55 Pass Breakups: Seven players with 1. limiting the Bison quarterbacks to 8-of- 3rd down con. 5-14 6-13 Forced Fumbles: Rihn 2, Bax, Costello. Fumbles Recovered: Krimm, Lempa, Nash. 21 passing for just 88 yards. Graham 4th down con. 1-2 1-2 Rihn added fi ve tackles, including two Time of possession 26:05 33:55

GAME 2 YALE 51, CORNELL 12 Cornell Individual Stats Yale Individual Stats Sept. 22, 2007 Yale Bowl New Haven, Conn. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Luke Siwula ...... 8 43 0 7 Mike McLeod ...... 31 151 3 35 All-American candidate Mike McLeod Cornell 0 0 12 0 — 12 Nathan Ford ...... 4 16 0 18 Matt Polhemus ...... 7 61 0 27 rushed for 151 yards and three touch- Yale 3 13 21 14 — 51 Stephen Liuzza ...... 1 1 0 1 Ricardo Galvez ...... 7 46 1 35 downs to lead No. 21 Yale to a 51-12 win Ben Ganter ...... 1 -7 0 0 Jordan Farrell...... 4 33 1 28 League2007 YIR/Ivy over Cornell at the Yale Bowl in the con- 1st Quarter Shane Kilcoyne ...... 7 -14 0 4 Reid Lathan ...... 1 4 0 4 ference opener for both teams. Y—Kimball 19-yard fi eld goal, 6:02 TEAM ...... 1 -2 0 0 Tim Bax had 15 tackles, including two Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg for a loss, while Bryan Walters set career 2nd Quarter Nathan Ford ...... 37-22-2 203 0 35 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg highs with four catches for 88 yards and Y—Johnston 6-yard pass from Polhemus Ben Ganter ...... 14-7-1 75 1 30 Matt Polhemus ..... 19-9-0 128 1 61 two touchdowns. The Yale defense lim- (Kimball kick), 14:17 Randy Barbour ...... 1-1-0 6 1 6 Ryan Fodor ...... 1-1-0 15 0 15 ited Cornell to 39 yards rushing and con- Y—Kimball 34-yard fi eld goal, 8:26 trolled the line of scrimmage in winning Y—Kimball 38-yard fi eld goal, 4:04 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg for the 10th time in their last 11 games. Jesse Baker ...... 8 83 0 18 Langston Johnston ...... 3 67 1 61 Nathan Ford fi nished the afternoon 3rd Quarter Zac Canty ...... 8 37 0 12 John Sheffi eld ...... 3 23 0 13 22-of-37 passing for 203 yards, but C—Walters 6-yard pass from Barbour Bryan Walters ...... 4 88 2 35 Chris Denny-Brown ...... 1 26 0 26 tossed a pair of interceptions. He was (Ford pass failed), 10:01 Stephen Liuzza ...... 3 35 0 16 Chris Solga ...... 1 15 0 15 relieved by Ben Ganter, who fi nished Y—McLeod 10-yard run (Kimball kick), 8:22 Matt Kenney ...... 2 13 0 10 Jordan Forney ...... 1 8 0 8 History/Records 7-of-14 for 75 yards and a touchdown. Y—McLeod 1-yard run (Kimball kick), 5:45 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 2 13 0 10 Mike McLeod ...... 1 4 0 4 Randy Barbour also threw a touchdown Zach Vredenburgh ...... 1 11 0 11 C—Walters 30-yard pass from Ganter Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 on a halfback option in the third quar- Luke Siwula ...... 1 5 0 5 (Ganter pass failed), 3:55 Tom Mante ...... 6 262 43.7 62 3 ter. Junior wide receiver Jesse Baker Y—McLeod 1-yard run (Kimball kick), 0:54 Horatio Blackman ...... 1 -1 0 0 caught a team-best eight passes for 83 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Field Goal Attempts yards 4th Quarter Nick Maxwell ...... 8 328 41.0 52 1 Alan Kimball The Bulldogs controlled the run Y—Galvez 35-yard run (Kimball kick), 9:39 1st ...... 6:02 ...... 19-yards...... Good game, posting 293 yards on the ground Y—Farrell 28-yard run (Kimball kick), 2:00 Field Goal Attempts 2nd ...... 8:26 ...... 34-yards...... Good with more than half of it coming from None 2nd ...... 4:04 ...... 38-yards...... Good McLeod. The junior scored on runs Team Stats Cornell Yale of 10, 1 and 1 yards, all coming in the Punt Returns: Walters 2-5. Punt Returns: Lathan 4-24, Denny-Brown First downs 15 19 Kickoff Returns: Walters 10-183. 2-14. third quarter. Ricardo Galvez added Rushes-yards 21-39 51-293 Tackle Leaders: Bax 13-2, Blessing 6-4, Kickoff Returns: Santoro 1-25, Rice 1-11. This Is Cornell a 35-yard score, while Jordan Farrell Passing 284 143 Krimm 5-1. Tackle Leaders: B. Abare 6-3, Solakian 7-1, found the end zone from 28 yards in Passing A-C-I 53-30-3 20-10-0 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Bax 2-7, Arezzo Hart 6-2. the fourth quarter. Alan Kimball hit on Total plays-yards 74-323 71-436 1-1. Sacks: Hart 1-9, Porter 0.5-4, Oplinger three fi eld goals and all six conversion Kick return yards 10-183 2-36 Pass Breakups: Bax, Fenton. 0.5-3. kicks in the victory. Quarterbakc Matt Punts-avg. 8-41.0 6-43.7 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Solakian 2-10, Polhemus ended the afternoon 9-of-19 Oplinger 1.5-8, Hart 1-9. Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0 Interceptions: Driftmeier 1-21, Pilkerton passing for 128 yards and a touchdown Penalties-yards 6-63 6-40 1-8, B. Abare 1-7. and also ran for 61 yards on just seven 3rd down con. 3-17 6-15 Pass Breakups: Hart 2, L. Abare, Gerald, carries. Tight end Langston Johnson 4th down con. 1-3 0-0 Santoro. had three catches for 67 yards, includ- Time of possession 27:00 33:00 ing a score in the second quarter to put Yale up 10-0.

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 65 GAME 3 CORNELL 45, GEORGETOWN 7 Cornell Individual Stats Georgetown Individual Stats Sept. 29, 2007 Multi-Sport Field Washington, D.C. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Luke Siwula ...... 17 93 3 12 Robert Lane ...... 9 59 0 25 The Big Red jumped on Georgetown 12 tackles and Kevin Cherepski had an Stephen Liuzza ...... 7 72 1 42 Chris Houghton ...... 11 22 0 5 early and put the Hoyas down for the interception. Randy Barbour ...... 9 69 1 24 Kyle Van Fleet ...... 4 12 0 5 count, running away for a dominant Nathan Ford ...... 4 13 0 10 Mychal Harrison ...... 1 11 0 11 45-7 victory at the Multi-Sport Stadium, Cornell 7 14 10 14 — 45 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 5 5 0 3 Matt Bassuener ...... 12 7 1 14 ruining GU’s homecoming celebration. Georgetown 0 0 7 0 — 7 Emir Davis...... 1 6 0 6 Luke Siwula moved into fi fth place on Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Kenny Mitchell ...... 1 -4 0 0 the school’s all-time rushing list, piling 1st Quarter Nathan Ford ...... 33-24-1 201 1 22 up 93 yards and three touchdowns in C—Siwula 1-yard run (Zell kick), 6:03 Ben Ganter ...... 2-2-0 5 0 4 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg just three quarters, while Nathan Ford Matt Basseuner ...23-12-0 173 0 53 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg

General Information General went 24-of-33 passing for 201 yards 2nd Quarter Robert Lane ...... 1-0-0 0 0 0 and an 11-yard touchdown pass to Nick C—Zerante 11-yard pass from Ford Stephen Liuzza ...... 4 32 0 14 Zerante. Randy Barbour added his fi rst (Zell Luke Siwula ...... 3 26 0 14 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg career touchdown run in the triumph, kick), 7:18 Jesse Baker ...... 3 23 0 9 Kyle Van Fleet ...... 5 84 0 53 while Stephen Liuzza also found pay- C—Siwula 12-yard run (Zell kick), 0:06 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 3 15 0 9 Mychal Harrison ...... 3 31 0 20 dirt. Shane Kilcoyne ...... 3 15 0 8 Brant Tomlinson ...... 2 19 0 12 Zac Canty ...... 2 34 0 22 Sidney Baker ...... 1 28 0 28 The Big Red piled up the numbers, 3rd Quarter handing the Hoyas their fi rst loss on C—Siwula 11-yard run (Zell kick), 12:16 Zach Vredenburgh ...... 2 19 0 10 Chris Houghton ...... 1 11 0 11 homecoming in eight years. Cornell had Alex Spooner ...... 2 7 0 7 C—Zell 40-yard fi eld goal, 5:59 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 more than 200 yards both running (252) Horatio Blackman ...... 1 13 0 13 G—Bassuener 5-yard run (Bjonerud Chris MacGriff ...... 6 248 41.3 60 0 and passing (206), ending the afternoon kick), Nick Zerante ...... 1 11 1 11 Randy Barbour ...... 1 7 0 7 with 458 total yards. The squad also piled 1:44 Field Goal Attempts Matt Kenney ...... 1 4 0 4 up 26 fi rst downs and had a dominant None Coaching/Staff eff ort on defense, limiting the Hoyas to 4th Quarter Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 115 rushing yards on 39 attempts. The Punt Returns: Harrison 2-13. C—Barbour 9-yard run (Zell kick), 13:00 Nick Maxwell ...... 3 115 38.3 47 1 Kickoff Returns: Mitchell 6-114, Jones 1-13. Big Red had fi ve sacks, with both Ryan C—Liuzza 14-yard run (Zell kick), 2:44 Tackle Leaders: Parrish 3-9, Etukeren 9-1, Blessing and Luke McCarthy posting 10 Field Goal Attempts Coff man 6-4, Rau 6-3. tackles in the win Team Stats Cornell GTown Peter Zell Tackles For Loss Leaders: Obiako 1.5-4, Liuzza had 74 yards and a touchdown First downs 26 14 1st ...... 1:41 ...... 48-yards...... Missed Jackson 1-4, Cassidy 1-1, Parrish 0.5-1. on the ground and 32 yards on four Rushes-yards 42-252 39-115 3rd ...... 5:59 ...... 40-yards...... Good Interceptions: Cherepski 1-0. catches, while Siwula added 26 yards on Passing 206 173 Pass Breakups: Myers, Obianwu. three carries to his totals. Peter Zell made Punt Returns: Walters 3-48, Costello 1-24. Passing A-C-I 35-26-1 24-12-0 Kickoff Returns: Walters 2-38. all six extra-points and made 1-of-2 fi eld Total plays-yards 77-458 63-288 Tackle Leaders: Blessing 2-8, McCarthy goals, narrowly missing a career-long Kick return yards 2-38 7-127 0-10, Lempa 4-2. 48-yarder and hitting comfortably on a Punts-avg. 3-38.3 7-35.4 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Arezzo 3-16,

Meet The Big Red 40-yarder. Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-0 Lempa 2.5-16, McCarthy 2-11. Quarterback Matt Baussuener was Penalties-yards 9-77 5-54 Pass Breakups: Nash 2, Kunis, Rihn. 12-of-23 passing for 173 yards, fi nding 3rd down con. 5-12 5-15 Forced Fumble: McCarthy. his favorite receiver Kyle Van Fleet fi ve 4th down con. 2-2 0-3 Blocked Kicks: Costello. times for 84 yards. The quarterback also Time of possession 32:54 27:06 ran for GU’s lone score. Nick Parrish had

GAME 4 HARVARD 32, CORNELL 15 Harvard Individual Stats Cornell Individual Stats Oct. 6, 2007 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Cheng Ho ...... 19 65 1 19 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 7 45 0 19 Harvard jumped out to a 19-0 lead in Harvard 6 13 6 7 — 32 2008 Opponents Gino Gordon ...... 8 39 0 17 Randy Barbour ...... 7 22 0 5 the fi rst half and Cornell couldn’t get all Cornell 0 12 3 0 — 15 Noah Van Niel ...... 7 27 0 9 Stephen Liuzza ...... 3 -3 0 3 the way back as the Crimson took a 32- Mike Cook ...... 1 9 1 9 Nathan Ford ...... 11 -19 0 6 15 decision at Schoellkopf Field before 1st Quarter Colin Winters ...... 3 8 0 4 a crowd of 10,619. H—Mazza 33-yard pass from Pizzotti Charles Baakel...... 1 1 0 1 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Harvard’s Chris Pizzotti tossed for 284 (Long kick failed), 9:48 Chris Pizzotti ...... 8 -20 0 6 Nathan Ford ...... 47-27-3 238 1 42 yards and three touchdowns, while the Harvard defense held Cornell to 45 yards 2nd Quarter Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg rushing on 28 carries. The Big Red had its H—Mazza 26-yard pass from Pizzotti Chris Pizzotti ...... 27-16-2 284 3 51 Bryan Walters ...... 5 69 1 42 six-game home win streak snapped despite (Long kick), 4:04 Jesse Baker ...... 5 43 0 20 221 all-purpose yards from Bryan Walters. H—Cook 9-yard run (Long kick blocked), Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Zac Canty ...... 5 40 0 17 Nathan Ford completed 27-of-47 3:11 Corey Mazza ...... 6 138 2 41 Horatio Blackman ...... 4 40 0 12 passes for 238 yards and a touchdown, C—Nash PAT return, 3:11 Matt Luft ...... 4 89 1 51 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 3 20 0 9

2007 YIR/Ivy League but was intercepted three times. His C—Walters 6-yard pass from Ford (Zell Jason Miller ...... 3 35 0 17 Nick Zerante ...... 3 18 0 9 favorite target was Bryan Walters (fi ve kick), 2:24 Matt Lagace ...... 2 21 0 17 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 1 5 0 5 receptions, 69 yards and a touchdown). C—Zell 27-yard fi eld goal, 0:54 Mike Cook ...... 1 1 0 1 Randy Barbour ...... 1 5 0 5 Jesse Baker and Zac Canty also caught Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 fi ve passes for a combined 83 yards. Wal- 3rd Quarter Thomas Hull ...... 5 237 47.4 53 2 Nick Maxwell ...... 6 233 38.8 52 2 ters was the team’s top threat all after- C—Zell 38-yard fi eld goal, 10:43 noon, posting 221 all-purpose yards (69 H—Luft 51-yard pass from Pizzotti (Long Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Attempts receiving, 37 punt returns, 115 kickoff re- kick blocked), 8:44 None Peter Zell turns). Peter Zell connected on a pair of 2nd ...... 0:54 ...... 27-yards...... Good fi eld goals, including a 38-yarder, while Punt Returns: Lagace 4-40. 4th Quarter Kickoff Returns: Fahnenstiel 2-30, Jenkins 3rd ...... 10:53 ...... 38-yards...... Good defensively Cornell used a pair of inter- H—Ho 3-yard run (Long kick), 5:15 1-17, Williams 1-11. ceptions and two blocked extra-points, Punt Returns: Walters 3-37. Tackle Leaders: Hopkins 8-2, Barker 7-1, Kickoff Returns: Walters 5-115. including a 90-yard return for two points Team Stats Harvard Cornell Schultz 6-1. History/Records Tackle Leaders: Bax 7-5, Lempa 6-3, by Colin Nash, to highlight the eff ort. First downs 20 17 Sack Leaders: Hewlett 2-28, Takamura 1-5, Costello 8-0. Pizzotti led the Crimson to 20 fi rst Rushes-yards 51-129 28-45 Ehrlich 1-4, Curtis 1-1. Tackles For Loss Leaders: Lempa 2-10, Bax downs and 413 yards of off ense against Passing 284 238 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Hewlett 2-28, 1.5-13, Arezzo 1.5-6, Cowman 1-1, Krimm the Big Red, with Corey Mazza catching a Passing A-C-I 27-16-2 47-27-3 Curtis 2-2, Takamura 1-5, Ehrlich 1-4, 0.5-1, Kunis 0.5-1. Dorris 1-2. Pass Breakups: Arezzo, Krimm, Morand, pair of touchdown passes and hauling in Total plays-yards 78-413 75-283 Pass Breakups: Barker 4, Williams 4, Berry six passes for 138 yards. Matt Luft added Nash, Rihn, Sabo. Kick return yards 4-58 5-115 2, Hopkins 2. Interceptions: Madu 1-37, Arezzo 1-0. four catches for 89 yards and a score. Punts-avg. 5-47.4 6-38.8 Interceptions: Curtis 1-1, Hopkins 1-0, Blocked Kicks: Cowman, Madu. Defensively, the Crimson got 10 tack- Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-2 Williams 1-0. les, an interception and two pass break- Penalties-yards 6-47 2-10 Forced Fumble: Ehrlich. ups from John Hopkins, while Derrick 3rd down con. 9-16 3-16 Fumble Recovery: Berry 1-7, Dorris 1-0. Barker and Steve Williams each broke 4th down con. 1-3 1-2 up four passes. Williams added an in- Time of possession 33:53 26:07

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66 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football AME ORNELL OLGATE Colgate Individual Stats Cornell Individual Stats G 5 C 17, C 14 General Information Oct. 13, 2007 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Jordan Scott ...... 33 110 0 12 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 13 37 0 10 Two fourth down plays, one converted hit Pat Simonds and Erik Burke for touch- Alex Relph ...... 6 18 0 9 Randy Barbour ...... 8 20 0 11 by Cornell and one stopped by the Big Red, downs in the loss. All-America linebacker J.J. Bennett ...... 1 -2 0 0 Stephen Liuzza ...... 2 -3 0 1 made all the diff erence as Cornell won a Mike Gallihugh continued his fantastic Nathan Ford ...... 10 -8 0 14 tight 17-14 triumph over Central New York senior season, posting 13 tackles, a pass Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg rival Colgate at Schoellkopf Field. The Big breakup and an interception in the loss. Alex Relph ...... 30-10-1 130 2 25 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Red stifl ed the Raiders in front of a strong Nathan Ford ...... 45-26-2 285 1 30 Homecoming crowd of 13,035. Colgate 0 7 7 0 — 14 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Stephen Liuzza ...... 1-1-0 5 0 5 Sophomore Bryan Walters caught a Cornell 0 3 7 7 — 17 Pat Simonds ...... 4 67 1 25 28-yard touchdown pass from junior Erik Burke ...... 4 49 1 24 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Nathan Ford on a fourth-and-19 play 1st Quarter Jordan Scott ...... 2 14 0 14 Bryan Walters ...... 6 92 1 28

with 12:01 to play in the fourth quarter Horatio Blackman ...... 4 51 0 24 Coaching/Staff No Scoring Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 to put Cornell into the lead, then the Zac Canty ...... 4 42 0 30 Jacob Stein ...... 8 293 36.6 47 4 Big Red defense stuff ed Raider tailback 2nd Quarter Stephen Liuzza ...... 4 34 0 19 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 4 30 0 12 Jordan Scott on fourth-and-1 on the Cor—Zell 23-yard fi eld goal, 8:23 Field Goal Attempts Jesse Baker ...... 2 19 0 11 ensuing Colgate possession to give the Col—Simonds 25-yard pass from Relph None home team the ball back in visitor terri- (Buck kick), 2:39 Randy Barbour ...... 2 18 0 13 tory. Those two plays proved to be the Punt Returns: Williams 3-11. Alex Spooner ...... 1 4 0 4

Kickoff Returns: Williams 2-37, Bennett diff erence in a game that featured hard- 3rd Quarter 1-13. Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 hitting defenses in a contest that nei- Cor—Morand 72-yard INT return (Zell Tackle Leaders: Gallihugh 6-7, Hadley 6-6, Nick Maxwell ...... 5 203 40.6 48 1 ther team led by more than four points. kick), 13:01 Williams 4-6, Idah 6-2, Nolan 3-5. Walters’ acrobatic catch wasn’t the Col—Burke 24-yard pass from Relph Sack Leaders: Hadley 1-10, Keller 1-8, Field Goal Attempts only athletic highlight from the Big Red (Buck kick), 5:37 Marshall 1-8. Peter Zell sophomore class, as defensive back Tackles For Loss Leaders: Marshall 2.5-11,

1st ...... 10:37 ...... 50-yards...... Missed Meet The Big Red Frank Morand returned an interception Hadley 1.5-11, Keller 1-8, Mancuso 1-3, 4th Quarter Brenner 1-2, Mears 0.5-2, Williams 0.5-1. 2nd ...... 8:23 ...... 23-yards...... Good 72 yards for a touchdown, the Big Red’s Cor—Walters 28-yard pass from Ford Pass Breakups: Hadley 2, Williams 2, Barry, 2nd ...... 0:05 ...... 37-yards...... Missed fi rst INT return for a score since 2001. (Zell kick), 12:01 Gallihugh, Idah, Moses, Moten. Morand ended the day with fi ve tackles Punt Returns: Walters 5-16. Interceptions: Gallihugh 1-0, Marshall Kickoff Returns: Walters 3-72. and a career-high four pass breakups. Team Stats Colgate Cornell 1-(-3). Tackle Leaders: Bax 6-4, Krimm 5-4, Rihn Walters capped off a six-catch, 92-yard First downs 15 22 6-2, Lempa 3-5, Blessing 1-7. day with his score from junior Nathan Rushes-yards 41-135 36-36 Sack Leaders: Lempa 1-3. Ford, who completed 26-of-45 passes Passing 130 290 Tackles For Loss Leaders: McCarthy 1.5-2, for 285 yards and the game-winning Passing A-C-I 30-10-1 46-27-2 Rihn 1.5-2, Lempa 1-3, Morand 0.5-1, touchdown, while the defense limited Total plays-yards 71-265 82-326 Kunis 0.5-1. the Raiders to 265 yards of total off ense. Pass Breakups: Morand 4, Nash 3, Krimm Kick return yards 3-50 3-72 2, Lempa. Junior Tim Bax had 10 tackles in the win, Punts-avg. 8-36.6 5-40.6 Forced Fumble: Ford. while Gus Krimm had nine stops. Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0 Interceptions: Morand 1-72. 2008 Opponents Jordan Scott led Colgate with 110 yards Penalties-yards 3-22 5-55 on 33 rushes, but the Raider passing 3rd down con. 6-18 6-19 game struggled to a 10-of-30 passing day 4th down con. 1-4 2-3 for 130 yards. Quarterback Alex Relph did Time of possession 28:46 31:14

GAME 6 CORNELL 38, BROWN 31 (OT) Brown Individual Stats Cornell Individual Stats Oct. 20, 2007 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Jonathan Edwards ...... 10 34 1 9 Randy Barbour ...... 32 159 3 21 The Big Red overcame a 17-point 1st Quarter Buddy Farnham ...... 1 4 0 4 Nathan Ford ...... 9 39 0 10

second half defi cit and pulled out a 38- B—Sewall 4-yard pass from Dougherty Chris Strickland ...... 6 4 0 7 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 1 8 1 8 League2007 YIR/Ivy 31 victory over a high-powered Brown (Morgan kick), 11:19 Michael Dougherty ...... 2 2 0 1 Stephen Liuzza ...... 1 -1 0 0 off ense at Schoellkopf Field. Randy Bar- B—Edwards 1-yard run (Morgan kick), bour rushed for a career-high 159 yards 8:47 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg and three touchdowns, including the C—Barbour 13-yard run (Zell kick), 5:26 M. Dougherty ...... 55-32-1 359 3 44 Nathan Ford ...... 54-34-1 292 1 26 go-ahead score in the extra session. Barbour scored on runs of 13, 2 and 5 2nd Quarter Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg yards, the last coming on the Big Red’s B—Sewall 8-yard pass from Dougherty Buddy Farnham ...... 11 132 1 38 Zac Canty ...... 10 84 0 16 fi rst possession of overtime. He spear- (Morgan kick), 8:25 Paul Raymond ...... 7 95 0 44 Jesse Baker ...... 5 82 0 26 headed a running attack that posted C—Barbour 2-yard run (Zell kick), 3:36 Bobby Sewall...... 7 55 2 13 Bryan Walters ...... 5 32 0 11 183 yards on the ground. B—Morgan 41-yard fi eld goal, 1:28 Colin Cloherty ...... 5 58 0 34 Horatio Blackman ...... 3 25 1 14 Nathan Ford connected on 34-of-54 Geoff Rhatican ...... 1 15 0 15 Randy Barbour ...... 3 25 0 13 passing for 292 yards, including a 14- 3rd Quarter Jonathan Edwards ...... 1 4 0 4 Stephen Liuzza ...... 3 10 0 5 yard scoring strike to Horatio Black- Nick Zerante ...... 2 15 0 10 History/Records B—Farnham 18-yard pass from Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 man. The scoring catch was the fi rst of Alex Spooner ...... 1 8 0 8 Dougherty (Morgan kick), 5:27 Steve Morgan ...... 6 223 37.2 42 2 Blackman’s career. In all, 10 diff erent C—Bleymaier 8-yard run (Zell kick), 1:07 Zach Vredenburgh ...... 1 7 0 7 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 1 4 0 4 receivers caught passes, including a 10- Field Goal Attempts reception, 84-yard day for Zac Canty. 4th Quarter Steve Morgan Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 The Big Red off ense piled up 475 C—Blackman 14-yard pass from Ford 2nd ...... 1:28 ...... 41-yards...... Good Nick Maxwell ...... 6 243 40.5 45 2 yards of total off ense and a school- (Zell kick), 9:19 record 33 fi rst downs in front of the Punt Returns: Farnham 2-1. C—Zell 24-yard fi eld goal, 2:55 Kickoff Returns: Raymond 4-65. Field Goal Attempts home crowd The defense did yeoman’s Tackle Leaders: Ziogas 9-3, May 6-4, Peter Zell work after halftime, limiting the Bears Overtime Yearwood 6-3, Brewer 6-1, Mullenax 4-3. 2nd ...... 0:00 ...... 37-yards...... Missed to 44 yards on 19 carries for the game C—Barbour 5-yard run (Zell kick) Tackles For Loss Leaders: McPhee 1.5-3, 4th ...... 2:55 ...... 24-yards...... Good and limiting the Bears to 19 yards in Craigwell 1-3, Brewer 1-1, Brown 1-1, Punt Returns: Walters 4-54. the fourth quarter and overtime and 95 Team Stats Brown Cornell Powers 0.5-1. This Is Cornell Forced Fumbles: Spartichino, Ziogas. Kickoff Returns: Walters 6-90. yards total after halftime. First downs 18 33 Tackle Leaders: Lempa 6-1, Krimm 5-2, Dougherty completed 32-of-55 pass- Pass Breakups: Ziogas 2, Craigwell, Harrison, Rushes-yards 19-44 44-183 Howard, May, Yearwood. Boyd 6-0. es for 359 yards and three touchdowns, Passing 359 292 Interceptions: May 1-51. Tackles For Loss Leaders: Arezzo 1-7, Rihn with Buddy Farnham catching 11 pass- Passing A-C-I 56-32-1 54-34-1 1-5, Lempa 1-2. es for 132 yards and a touchdown and Total plays-yards 75-403 98-475 Pass Breakups: Boyd 2, Krimm 2, Morand Bobby Sewall grabbing seven balls for Kick return yards 4-65 6-90 2, Longo, McCarthy, Nash. 55 yards and two touchdowns. Punts-avg. 6-37.2 6-40.5 Interceptions: E. Fenton 1-0. Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-0 Brown 14 10 7 0 0 — 31 Penalties-yards 4-39 4-41 Cornell 7 7 10 7 7 — 38 3rd down con. 9-18 7-18 4th down con. 0-2 4-4 Time of possession 25:41 34:19 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 67 GAME 7 PRINCETON 34, CORNELL 31 Cornell Individual Stats Princeton Individual Stats Oct. 26, 2007 Princeton Stadium Princeton, N.J. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Randy Barbour ...... 26 88 1 12 Jordan Culbreath ...... 11 145 2 58 The Cornell football team couldn’t Cornell 7 14 10 0 — 31 Nathan Ford ...... 8 -5 1 5 Greg Mroz ...... 8 64 1 25 overcome six turnovers and a last- Princeton 7 20 0 7 — 34 Rob Toresco ...... 7 26 0 7 minute rally fell short as the Big Red Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Brendan Circle ...... 1 22 1 22 dropped an exciting 34-31 contest at 1st Quarter Nathan Ford ...... 48-36-3 291 2 20 RC Lagomarsino ...... 8 8 0 2 Princeton Stadium. P—Mroz 12-yard run (Louden kick), 9:36 Stephen Liuzza ...... 1-1-0 44 0 44 Will Thanheiser ...... 1 8 0 8 Nathan Ford broke an ancient record C—Canty 17-yard pass from Ford (Zell Adam Berry ...... 1 3 0 3 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg by completing his fi rst 14 passes, giv- kick), 0:00 Jeb Heavenrich ...... 1 0 1 1 ing him 17 straight completions dating Bryan Walters ...... 10 115 0 44 back to the Brown game, to surpass the 2nd Quarter Zac Canty ...... 8 70 2 17 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Jesse Baker ...... 7 69 0 15

General Information General previous mark of 13 straight passes by P—Culbreath 49-yard run (Louden kick), Greg Mroz ...... 24-10-1 96 1 15 Pete Dorset in 1947. He ended the eve- 13:38 Horatio Blackman ...... 4 36 0 14 ning 36-of-48 passing for 291 yards and C—Canty 12-yard pass from Ford (Zell Randy Barbour ...... 4 33 0 13 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg two touchdowns. He also scored once kick), 7:50 Stephen Liuzza ...... 2 1 0 5 Brendan Circle ...... 5 62 0 15 on the ground, but was intercepted P—Toresco 7-yard pass from Mroz (rush Matt Kenney ...... 1 8 0 8 Rob Toresco ...... 3 18 1 7 three times. failed), 3:41 Nick Zerante ...... 1 3 0 3 Jeb Heavenrich ...... 1 11 0 11 Will Thanheiser ...... 1 5 0 5 Bryan Walters caught 10 passes for 115 C—Barbour 5-yard run (Zell kick), 1:21 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 yards and totalled 272 all-purpose yards P—Circle 22-yard run (Louden kick), 0:19 Nick Maxwell ...... 2 70 35.0 43 1 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 on the evening. He became the fi rst Big Ryan Coyle ...... 6 262 43.7 54 1 Red player to surpass 100 yards receiv- 3rd Quarter Field Goal Attempts TEAM ...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 ing since Brian Romney against Penn in C—Ford 2-yard run (Zell kick), 10:09 Peter Zell the 2004 season fi nale. Zac Canty add- C—Zell 26-yard fi eld goal, 4:25 3rd ...... 4:25 ...... 26-yards...... Good Field Goal Attempts ed eight catches for 70 yards and two 4th ...... 12:10 ...... 39-yards...... Missed None Coaching/Staff scores. Randy Barbour had 26 carries for 4th Quarter 4th ...... 0:05 ...... 48-yards...... Missed a team-high 88 yards and a score. Punt Returns: Berry 1-0. P—Culbreath 58-yard run (Louden kick), Kickoff Returns: Ploszek 4-71, Ransom The Big Red defense got 12 tackles Punt Returns: Walters 4-56, Baker 1-10. 6:41 Kickoff Returns: Walters 5-101. 2-31. from Ryan Blessing, while both Tim Bax Tackle Leaders: Blessing 4-8, Bax 3-8, Lempa Tackle Leaders: McCarthy 8-6, Karacozoff and Doug Lempa had 11 tackles. Lempa Team Stats Cornell Princeton 2-9, Krimm 1-8. 1-9, Callahan 3-6, Cates 5-3, Boardman had two tackles for loss. Gus Krimm First downs 26 15 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Lempa 2-2, 3-5. added nine tackles and an interception. Rushes-yards 34-83 39-277 Blessing 1.5-2, Kunis 0.5-1, Ostrowsky 0.5-1, Tackles For Loss Leaders: Callahan 2.5-8, For the Tigers, Jordan Culbreath had Passing 335 96 Bax 0.5-1. Karacozoff 2-10, Cates 1-4, Buchignani 1-3, 145 yards on 11 carries and scored twice Pass Breakups: Boyd 2, Arezzo, Rihn. Koch 1-3, McCarthy 0.5-3, Boardman 0.5-1, Passing A-C-I 49-37-3 24-10-1 Gallagher 0.5-1. to lead a Tiger off ense that ran for 277 Interceptions: Krimm 1-5. Total plays-yards 83-418 63-373 Blocked Kicks: Baker. Sacks Leaders: Callahan 1.5-7, Karacozoff yards and four scores as a team. Bren- Kick return yards 5-101 6-102 1-9, McCarthy 0.5-3. dan Circle had a team-best fi ve catches Punts-avg. 2-35.0 7-37.4 Forced Fumbles: Callahan, Kelleher.

Meet The Big Red for 62 yards became the seventh Tiger Fumbles-lost 3-3 0-0 Fumble Recoveries: Koch 1-0, Kopolovich receiver in school history to register Penalties-yards 4-20 4-35 1-0, Toresco 1-0. 100 career catches. Defensively, Collin 3rd down con. 9-16 5-15 Pass Breakups: Kelly, Koch, Kopolovich. McCarthy had 14 tackles, while Wilson Interceptions: Kelly 1-35, Cates 1-0, 4th down con. 1-1 1-3 Kopolovich 1-0. Cates, Cart Kelly and Dan Kopolovich Time of possession 34:06 25:54 had interceptions.

GAME 8 DARTMOUTH 59, CORNELL 31 Cornell Individual Stats Dartmouth Individual Stats Nov. 3, 2007 Memorial Field Hanover, N.H. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Stephen Liuzza ...... 29 131 2 27 Milan Williams ...... 10 43 1 9 Turnovers and big plays proved costly 2nd Quarter 2008 Opponents Randy Barbour ...... 7 27 0 16 Rob Mitchelson ...... 6 22 0 8 as Dartmouth opened quickly in a 59-31 D—Evans 60-yard pass from Bennewitz Shane Kilcoyne ...... 5 14 0 13 Nate Servis ...... 7 10 0 5 victory over Cornell at Memorial Field. (Kempler kick), 9:56 Ben Ganter ...... 2 4 0 6 Hudson Smythe ...... 2 3 0 4 The Big Red got an outstanding perfor- D—Kempler 20-yard fi eld goal, 8:17 Nathan Ford ...... 1 0 0 0 Joseph Zimring ...... 1 0 0 0 mance off the bench by wide receiver/ C—Canty 24-yard pass from Liuzza (Zell Tom Bennewitz ...... 5 -3 1 8 quarterback Stephen Liuzza, who tallied kick), 6:23 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Max Heiges ...... 1 -4 0 0 423 yards of total off ense as the Big Red D—McManus 75-yard pass from Stephen Liuzza ...40-26-2 292 1 39 piled up 542 total yards in the loss. Bennewitz (Kempler kick), 6:04 Ben Ganter ...... 15-7-0 74 0 17 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Cornell was done in by seven turnovers C—Liuzza 2-yard run (Zell kick), 1:58 Tom Bennewitz ...21-16-0 339 4 75 (two interceptions, fi ve fumbles) and four D—Evans 62-yard pass from Bennewitz Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Alex Jenny ...... 1-0-0 0 0 0 plays over 50 yards, all coming in the fi rst (Kempler kick), 0:54 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 9 107 0 30 half. The turnovers accounted for 31 points, Bryan Walters ...... 8 103 0 39 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg 3rd Quarter including two defensive scores on an inter- Zac Canty ...... 6 76 1 24 Tim McManus ...... 6 124 2 75 D—Williams 9-yard run (Kempler kick), 12:09 2007 YIR/Ivy League ception and a fumble return for scores. Brian FitzPatrick ...... 3 20 0 9 Brian Evans ...... 5 191 2 62 C—Liuzza 4-yard run (Zell kick), 10:20 Liuzza replaced an injured Nathan Jesse Baker ...... 2 19 0 14 Milan Williams ...... 3 10 0 8 C—Zell 21-yard fi eld goal, 7:59 Ford and completed 26-of-40 passes Alex Spooner ...... 2 10 0 6 Phil Galligan ...... 2 14 0 10 D—McManus 12-yard pass from for 292 yards and a touchdown and also Zach Vredenburgh ...... 1 16 0 16 Bennewitz (Kempler kick), 3:31 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 scored twice on the ground en route to Randy Barbour ...... 1 14 0 14 Brian Scullin ...... 6 185 30.8 38 1 131 rushing yards on 29 carries. 4th Quarter Horatio Blackman ...... 1 1 0 1 Defensively for Cornell, Tim Bax had D—Pidermann 70-yard interception Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Field Goal Attempts eight tackles and a fumble recovery, return (Kempler kick), 13:32 Nick Maxwell ...... 3 93 31.0 37 2 Andrew Kempler Chris Costello blocked his second punt D—Muttalib 11-yard fumble recovery 2nd ...... 8:17 ...... 20-yards...... Good of the year, which was recovered by Nick (Kempler kick), 11:44 Field Goal Attempts 2nd ...... 0:00 ...... 33-yards...... Blocked Zerante in the end zone for a touchdown. C—Zerante 1-yard blocked punt return Peter Zell Graham Rihn also blocked a fi eld goal. Kickoff Returns: Williams 4-65, Galligan 1-28. (Zell kick), 4:02 3rd ...... 7:59 ...... 21-yards...... Good Tackle Leaders: Blydell 7-3, Cottrell6-3, Cook The Dartmouth off ense didn’t strug-

History/Records 5-4, Battaglia 4-5, Pircon 4-5. gle either, as Tom Bennewitz tossed Punt Returns: Walters 4-10, Costello 1-9. Team Stats Cornell Dartmouth Kickoff Returns: Walters 6-97, Kilcoyne Tackles For Loss Leaders: Cook 2.5-10, for 339 yards and four touchdowns on First downs 29 12 2-46. Gilchrist 1.5-3, Whitticom 1-11, Mutalib just 16-of-21 passing, with both Brian Rushes-yards 44-176 32-71 Tackle Leaders: Bax 5-3, Blessing 4-4, 1-7. Evans and Tim McManus catching two Passing 366 339 Boyd 5-2. Sacks Leaders: Whitticom 1-11, Cook 1-7, TDs apiece. The Big Green piled up 410 Passing A-C-I 55-33-2 22-16-0 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Arezzo 1-6, Mutalib 1-7, Gilchrist 1-2. yards of off ense in the win. Total plays-yards 99-542 54-410 Krimm 0.5-2, Ostrowsky 05.-2, Bax 0.5-1, Forced Fumbles: Brong, Blydell, Cook, Blessing 0.5-1. Gilchrist, Whitticom. Kick return yards 8-143 6-93 Fumble Recoveries: Pircon 2, Cook, Cornell 0 14 10 7 — 31 Sack Leaders: Arezzo 1-6. Punts-avg. 3-4.0 1-0.0 Forced Fumble: Arezzo. Whitticom. Dartmouth 7 24 14 14 — 59 Fumbles-lost 6-5 2-1 Fumble Recovery: Bax. Pass Breakups: Abdul-Shakoor 3, Blydell 3, Penalties-yards 4-20 5-25 Pircon 2, Cook, Cottrell. 1st Quarter Pass Breakups: Morand, Nash, Rihn. 3rd down con. 10-19 4-12 Interceptions: Pidermann 1-70, Cottrell D—Bennewitz 2-yard run (Kempler Blocked Kicks: Costello, Rihn. 4th down con. 1-3 0-0 1-32. kick), 11:59 This Is Cornell Time of possession 34:14 25:46 68 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football AME ORNELL OLUMBIA Columbia Individual Stats Cornell Individual Stats G 9 C 34, C 14 General Information Nov. 10, 2007 Schoellkopf Field Ithaca, N.Y. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Ray Rangel ...... 9 43 0 18 Stephen Liuzza ...... 21 85 2 15 Two long touchdown returns on special Columbia 0 7 0 7 — 14 Jordan Davis ...... 11 33 0 17 Randy Barbour ...... 19 50 0 13 teams in the fi rst quarter sparked the Big Cornell 21 3 10 0 — 34 Shane Kelly ...... 3 3 0 5 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 1 4 0 4 Red football team to a 34-14 Senior Day 1st Quarter Craig Hormann ...... 2 -8 0 0 Isaac Minor ...... 1 3 0 3 victory over Columbia at Schoellkopf Field. Cor—Kilcoyne 94-yard kickoff return With the victory, Cornell closed out its home Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg (Zell kick), 14:44 schedule with a 4-1 record and guaranteed Shane Kelly ...... 23-14-0 171 1 28 Stephen Liuzza ...26-17-0 163 0 20 Cor—Liuzza 15-yard run (Zell kick), 3:16 itself a .500 record by improving to 5-4. Craig Hormann ...34-16-0 131 1 16 Ben Ganter ...... 2-1-0 3 0 0 Cor—Walters 82-yard punt return (Zell Shane Kilcoyne opened the contest by kick), 1:45 returning the kickoff 94 yards for a touch- Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg down, then Bryan Walters brought a punt 2nd Quarter Austin Knowlin ...... 9 73 2 19 Jesse Baker ...... 5 36 0 9 back 82 yards for a touchdown later in the Col—Knowlin 3-yard pass from Hormann Taylor Joseph ...... 6 53 0 16 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 4 28 0 9 Coaching/Staff quarter for the fi rst time in program his- (Rocholl kick), 11:46 Nico Gutierrez ...... 5 51 0 22 Randy Barbour ...... 3 26 0 9 tory Cornell returned a kickoff and a punt Cor—Zell 28-yard fi eld goal, 0:00 J.A. Williams ...... 3 18 0 9 Zach Vredenburgh ...... 2 29 0 20 for a score in the same game. Stephen Derek Jancisin ...... 2 55 0 28 Bryan Walters ...... 2 26 0 15 3rd Quarter Liuzza got the start at quarterback for an Andrew Kennedy ...... 2 13 0 7 Brian FitzPatrick ...... 1 18 0 18 Cor—Liuzza 14-yard run (Zell kick), 9:55 injured Nathan Ford and scored two rush- Jamal Russell ...... 1 18 0 18 Horatio Blackman ...... 1 3 0 3 Cor—Zell 31-yard fi eld goal, 3:02 ing touchdowns and posted 85 yards on Tim Paulin ...... 1 11 0 11

Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 the ground, while connecting on 17-of-26 Ray Rangel ...... 1 10 0 10 4th Quarter Nick Maxwell ...... 5 181 36.2 44 2 for 163 yards in the air. Col—Knowlin 8-yard pass from Kelly Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 The Big Red defense was outstanding, (Rocholl kick), 0:04 Jon Rocholl ...... 6 205 34.2 44 1 Field Goal Attempts limiting the Lions to 64 total yards on the Peter Zell ground for the contest and 131 yards total Team Stats Columbia Cornell Field Goal Attempts 2nd ...... 6:21 ...... 48-yards...... Missed in the decisive fi rst half. Graham Rihn post- First downs 23 20

Jon Rocholl 2nd ...... 0:00 ...... 28-yards...... Good Meet The Big Red ed 4.5 tackles for loss, including a sack, Rushes-yards 26-64 43-140 1st ...... 7:0 ...... 33-yards...... Blocked 3rd ...... 3:02 ...... 31-yards...... Good blocked a kick, and notched eight tackles Passing 302 166 in the win. Tim Bax had a game-high 15 Punt Returns: Knowlin 2-(-5). Punt Returns: Walters 2-91. Passing A-C-I 57-30-0 28-18-0 Kickoff Returns: Knowlin 5-83, Williams Kickoff Returns: Kilcoyne 1-94, Walters tackles, while Gus Krimmposted 11. Total plays-yards 83-366 71-306 1-14. 1-15. Columbia’s bright spot came from wide Kick return yards 6-97 2-109 Tackle Leaders: Gross 7-4, A. Williams 6-1, Tackle Leaders: Bax 11-4, Krimm 6-5, Rihn receiver Austin Knowlin, who hauled in Punts-avg. 6-34.2 5-36.2 Bashaw 4-2, Mehrer 4-2. 6-2, Morand 3-2. nine passes for 73 yards and two touch- Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Gross 2.5-10, Tackles For Loss Leaders: Rihn 4.5-16, downs, catching one each from Craig Penalties-yards 5-40 11-98 Bashaw 1.5-9. Blessing 1-7, Arezzo 1-1, Costello 1-1, Madu Hormann and Shane Kelly. Hormann end- 3rd down con. 5-17 7-17 Sack Leaders: Bashaw 1-6, Gross 1-4. 1-1, Nash 1-1. ed his afternoon 16-of-34 for 131 yards, Pass Breakups: Jeff erson, Shalbrack, A. Sack Leaders: Rihn 1-8, Blessing 1-7, Arezzo 4th down con. 1-4 2-2 Williams. 1-1, Madu 1-1. while Kelly was 14-of-23 for 171 yards. Time of possession 32:36 27:24 Forced Fumble: Costello, Madu. Together, the duo passed for 302 yards, Pass Breakups: Longo 3, Bax 2, Morand 2, though much of it came with the game Blessing, Nash. 2008 Opponents out of reach. Ray Rangel led the Lion rush- Blocked Kick: Rihn. ing attack with 43 yards and nine carries. Defensively, Alex Gross had 11 tackles, including 2.5 for a loss.

GAME 10 PENN 45, CORNELL 9 Cornell Individual Stats Penn Individual Stats Nov. 17, 2007 Franklin Field Philadelphia, Pa. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Stephen Liuzza ...... 16 56 0 16 Bryan Walker ...... 16 95 3 18 Penn got off to a fast start and never the ball for 19:48 of the half and scored all Randy Barbour ...... 9 18 1 8 Michael DiMaggio ...... 23 94 1 21 looked back, taking a 45-9 victory over three times it reached the red zone. Shane Kilcoyne ...... 1 8 0 8 Brad Blackmon ...... 12 60 0 24 League2007 YIR/Ivy Cornell in the 2007 Ivy League fi nale at Cornell 0 0 0 9 — 9 Ben Ganter ...... 2 -4 0 4 Anthony Melillo ...... 2 40 0 35 Franklin Field. Penn 10 14 14 7 — 45 Brendan McNally ...... 5 25 0 11 Cornell was outgained 449-216 in Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg total off ense and Penn held the ball for 1st Quarter Matt Belasco ...... 2 16 0 13 Nathan Ford ...... 23-9-1 104 0 25 Others ...... 2 1 0 3 more than 36 minutes in the victory. The P—Walker 8-yard run (Samson kick), Stephen Liuzza ..... 13-7-1 34 0 8 Big Red got a 7-yard touchdown run by 11:09 Ben Ganter ...... 5-0-1 0 0 0 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Randy Barbour and the defense recorded P—Samson 32-yard fi eld goal, 4:05 Bryan Walker ...... 11-7-0 118 1 55 a safety for their only scoring. Stephen 2nd Quarter Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Brendan McNally ....2-1-1 2 0 2 Liuzza led the way on the ground with P—Walker 3-yard run (Samson kick), Bryan Walters ...... 4 39 0 12 56 yards on 16 carries, while an injured 9:51 Zac Canty ...... 3 27 0 13 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Nathan Ford came off the bench in the P—Lepisto 55-yard pass from Walker Randy Barbour ...... 3 17 0 6 Braden Lepisto...... 4 77 1 55 second half to connect on 9-of-23 pass- (Samson kick), 0:42 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 3 10 0 4 Josh Koontz ...... 2 24 0 14 History/Records ing for 104 yards. Punter Nick Maxwell Jesse Baker ...... 2 27 0 25 Brad Blackmon ...... 1 17 0 17 averaged 43.3 yards per kick and placed 3rd Quarter Horatio Blackman ...... 1 18 0 18 Marcus Lawrence ...... 1 2 0 2 two kicks inside the 20. Defensively, Ryan P—Ashley 10-yard blocked punt return Blessing (13), Doug Lempa (12) and Tim (Samson kick), 14:05 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Bax (10) reached double fi gures in tackles, P—DiMaggio 2-yard run (Samson kick), Nick Maxwell ...... 6 260 43.3 48 2 Anthony Melillo .....3 99 33.0 37 1 with Blessing adding 1.5 tackles for loss, 7:49 Peter Zell ...... 1 18 18.0 18 1 including a safety. 4th Quarter Team ...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 Field Goal Attempts Bryan Walker and Michael DiMaggio P—Walker 4-yard run (Zoch kick), 12:55 Andrew Samson combined for 189 yards and four touch- C—Barbour 7-yard run (Zell kick), 5:51 Field Goal Attempts 1st ...... 4:05 ...... 32-yards...... Good downs on the ground as the Quakers C—Team Safety, 5:00 None ran for 329 yards as a team. Walker was Punt Returns: Marcus Lawrence 2-16, Glen also 7-of-11 passing for 118 yards and Team Stats Cornell Penn Punt Returns: Bryan Walters 1-1. Cressman 1-17, Chris Ashley 0-10. Kickoff Returns: Shane Kilcoyne 4-49, Bryan Kickoff Returns: Tyler Fisher 2-15. a score, finding Braden Lepisto four First downs 14 25 Tackle Leaders: Britton Ertman 6-4, This Is Cornell times for 77 yards and a score. The Penn Rushes-yards 28-78 64-329 Walters 2-54. Tackle Leaders: Ryan Blessing 3-10, Doug Naheem Harris 2-3. defense registered three interceptions Passing 138 120 Lempa 3-9, Tim Bax 7-3, Anthony Sabo 4-3, Sacks: Jay Colabella 1-7, Britton Ertman and was spearheaded by Britton Ertman Passing A-C-I 41-16-3 13-8-1 Luke McCarthy 1-6. 0.5-4, Joe Anastasio 0.5-4. with 10 tackles and Naheem Harris had Total plays-yards 69-216 77-449 Sacks: None. Tackles for Loss: Britton Ertman 2-6, Jay fi ve stops. Kick return yards 6-103 2-15 Tackles for Loss: Ryan Blessing 1.5-2, Chris Colabella 1-7, Joe Anastasio 1-5, J.D. Black 1-3, The Quakers dominated the fi rst in Punts-avg. 8-34.8 3-33.0 Ciarvella 1-2, Doug Lempa 0.5-1, Luke Naheem Harris 0.5-1, Jake Lewko 0.5-1. McCarthy 0.5-1, Brian Ostrowsky 0.5-1. Fumble Recoveries: None. half in all facets of the game, outgaining Fumbles-lost 0-0 1-0 Forced Fumbles: None. the Big Red 287-77 overall with 17 fi rst Penalties-yards 8-75 9-70 Fumble Recoveries: None. Forced Fumbles: Frank Morand. Blocked Kicks: Glen Cressman. downs to just six for the Big Red. Liuzza 3rd down con. 5-17 4-11 Blocked Kicks: None. Interceptions: J.D. Black 1-22, Greg was Cornell’s only eff ective weapon on 4th down con. 0-2 2-3 Interceptions: Michael Boyd 1-0. Ambrogi 1-0, Tyler Maugle 1-0. off ense, piling up 41 rushing yards and Time of possession 23:19 36:41 Pass Breakups: Doug Lempa, Mark Longo. Pass Breakups: Tyson Maugle 2, Tom Stone, was 6-of-9 passing for 30 yards. Penn held Chris Wynn. 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 69 2007 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS Ivy League Champions 1956-2007 Year Team ...... Record 1956 Yale ...... 7-0-0 LEAGUE OVERALL 1957 Princeton ...... 6-1-0 Standings W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 1958 Dartmouth ...... 6-1-0 Harvard 7-0 1.000 8-2 .800 1959 Penn ...... 6-1-0 Yale 6-1 .857 9-1 .900 1960 Yale ...... 7-0-0 Brown 4-3 .571 5-5 .500 1961 Columbia ...... 6-1-0 Dartmouth 3-4 .429 3-7 .300 Harvard ...... 6-1-0 Penn 3-4 .429 4-6 .400 1962 Dartmouth ...... 7-0-0 General Information General Princeton 3-4 .429 4-6 .400 1963 Dartmouth ...... 5-2-0 Cornell 2-5 .286 5-5 .500 Princeton ...... 5-2-0 1964 Princeton ...... 7-0-0 Columbia 0-7 .000 1-9 .100 1965 Dartmouth ...... 7-0-0 1966 Dartmouth ...... 6-1-0 * = unanimous selection 2007 All-Ivy Off ense Harvard ...... 6-1-0 First Team Pos. Second Team Princeton ...... 6-1-0 Buddy Farnham (So., Brown) WR Bobby Sewall (So., Brown) 1967 Yale ...... 7-0-0 Corey Mazza (Sr., Harvard) WR Paul Raymond (Sr., Brown) 1968 Yale ...... 6-0-1 Austin Knowlin (So., Columbia) WR Brian Evans (Sr., Dartmouth) Harvard ...... 6-0-1 Langston Johnson (Sr., Yale) TE Colin Cloherty (Jr., Brown) 1969 Dartmouth ...... 6-1-0 Coaching/Staff Andrew Brecher (Sr., Harvard) OL Paul Jasinowski (So., Brown) Yale ...... 6-1-0 Brian Brazinski (Sr., Penn) OL James Tull (Sr., Brown) Princeton ...... 6-1-0 David Paine (Sr., Harvard) OL Steve Valenta (Jr., Cornell) 1970 Dartmouth ...... 7-0-0 James Williams (So., Harvard) OL Taylor Layman (Sr., Dartmouth) 1971 Cornell ...... 6-1-0 Jeff Monaco (Sr., Yale) OL Darius Dale (Jr., Yale) Dartmouth ...... 6-1-0 Chris Pizzotti (Sr., Harvard) QB Michael Dougherty (Jr., Brown) 1972 Dartmouth ...... 5-1-1 *Mike McLeod (Jr., Yale) RB Cheng Ho (So., Harvard) 1973 Dartmouth ...... 6-1-0 Joe Sandberg (Sr., Penn) RB Rob Toresco (Sr., Princeton) 1974 Harvard ...... 6-1-0 RB Joe Fucillo (Sr., Yale) Yale ...... 6-1-0 Steve Morgan (Sr., Brown) K Alan Kimball (Sr., Yale) 1975 Harvard ...... 6-1-0

Meet The Big Red 1976 Brown ...... 6-1-0 Yale ...... 6-1-0 2007 All-Ivy Defense * = unanimous selection 1977 Yale ...... 6-1-0 First Team Pos. Second Team 1978 Dartmouth ...... 6-1-0 *Brad Bagdis (Sr., Harvard) DL Jim Develin (So., Brown) 1979 Yale ...... 6-1-0 Matt Curtis (Jr., Harvard) DL Jared Hamilton (Sr., Yale) 1980 Yale ...... 6-1-0 Naheem Harris (Sr., Penn) DL Kai Brown (Sr., Brown) 1981 Dartmouth ...... 6-1-0 Brandt Hollander (Sr., Yale) DL Peter Ajayi (Jr., Harvard) Yale ...... 6-1-0 Glen Dorris (Jr., Harvard) LB Eric Schultz (Jr., Harvard) 1982 Harvard ...... 5-2-0 Justin Cottrell (Sr., Dartmouth) LB Joe Anastasio (Sr., Penn) Penn ...... 5-2-0 Tim Boardman (Sr., Princeton) LB Jay Colabella (Jr., Penn) Dartmouth ...... 5-2-0

2008 Opponents Bobby Abare (Jr., Yale) LB Brady Hart (Jr., Yale) 1983 Harvard ...... 5-1-1 *Steven Williams (Sr., Harvard) DB Tim Bax (Jr., Cornell) Penn ...... 5-1-1 Chris Wynn (So., Penn) DB John Hopkins (Sr., Harvard) 1984 Penn ...... 7-0-0 Doug Hewlett (Sr., Harvard) DB John Pircon (Sr., Dartmouth) 1985 Penn ...... 6-1-0 Andrew Berry (Jr., Harvard) DB Steve Santoro (Jr., Yale) 1986 Penn ...... 7-0-0 Ryan Coyle (Jr., Princeton) P Jon Rocholl (Jr., Columbia) 1987 Harvard ...... 6-1-0 1988 Cornell ...... 6-1-0 Honorable Mention Off ense Penn ...... 6-1-0 Wide Receivers — Matt Luft (So., Harvard); Zac Canty (Jr., Cornell); Braden Lepisto (Sr., Penn); Brendan 1989 Princeton ...... 6-1-0 Circle (Sr., Princeton). Tight End — Jason Miller (Jr., Harvard). Linemen — Ben Goeke (Sr., Dartmouth); Yale ...... 6-1-0 Ted Sonnenberg (Sr., Cornell); Chris Kovalcik (Jr., Penn); A.J. Tracey (Sr., Brown); Ty Davis (Jr., Yale); 1990 Cornell ...... 6-1-0 2007 YIR/Ivy League Brian McGuire (Sr., Cornell). Quarterback— Craig Hormann (Sr., Columbia). Running Backs — Nick Dartmouth ...... 6-1-0 Cisler (Sr., Penn); Noah Van Niel (Sr., Harvard). 1991 Dartmouth ...... 6-0-1 1992 Dartmouth ...... 6-1-0 Honorable Mention Defense Princeton ...... 6-1-0 Linemen — Tom Stone (Sr., Penn); Kirk Porter (Sr., Yale); Pete Buchignani (Jr., Princeton); Chuks Obi (So., 1993 Penn ...... 7-0-0 Harvard); Phillip Mitchell (Jr., Columbia), Cullen Gilchrist (Sr., Dartmouth); Carl Ehrlich (Jr., Harvard); 1994 Penn ...... 7-0-0 Matt Koch (Jr., Princeton). Linebackers — Doug Lempa (Sr., Cornell); Frank Nuzzo (Jr., Brown); Jon May 1995 Princeton ...... 5-1-1 (Jr., Brown); Graham Rihn (Jr., Cornell). Defensive Backs — Pat Kimener (Sr., Penn); Darrell Harrison 1996 Dartmouth ...... 7-0-0 (Jr., Brown); Nick Solakian (Sr., Yale); Paul Rice (So., Yale); Tyson Maugle (Jr., Penn). Punters — Steve 1997 Harvard ...... 7-0-0 Morgan (Sr., Brown); Tom Mante (So., Yale). 1998 Penn ...... 6-1-0

History/Records 1999 Brown ...... 6-1-0 Player of the Year Yale ...... 6-1-0 *Mike McLeod, Yale (Jr., RB) 2000 Penn ...... 6-1-0 2001 Harvard ...... 7-0-0 Rookie of the Year 2002 Penn ...... 7-0-0 2003 Penn ...... 7-0-0 Alex Gross, Columbia (Fr., LB) 2004 Harvard ...... 7-0-0 2005 Brown ...... 7-0-0 2006 Princeton ...... 6-1-0 Yale ...... 6-1-0 2007 Harvard ...... 7-0-0 This Is Cornell 70 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football 2007 Final Ivy League Team Statistics The Asa S. Bushnell Cup General Information SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg Ivy League Player of the Year Brown 10 39 39 0 0 13 0 312 31.2 The Asa S. Bushnell Cup is an annual award initiated in Yale 10 36 34 0 0 14 1 294 29.4 1970 which honors Asa S. Bushnell, Princeton ‘21, and Dartmouth 10 37 36 1 0 3 1 271 27.1 commissioner of the Eastern College Athletic Conference Cornell 10 34 32 0 1 10 1 270 27.0 from 1938-70. The Bushnell Cup is presented by the East- Harvard 10 35 29 0 0 9 0 266 26.6 ern Association of Intercollegiate Football Offi cials and is Penn 10 30 30 0 0 7 0 231 23.1 awarded by vote of the Ivy League’s eight head football Princeton 10 25 24 0 0 9 0 201 20.1 coaches to that player in the league who displays outstand- Columbia 10 23 20 1 0 8 0 184 18.4 ing qualities of leadership, competitive spirit, contribution to the team and accomplishments on the fi eld. SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg Coaching/Staff Yale 10 17 14 0 0 7 0 137 13.7 Harvard 10 18 16 0 1 10 0 156 15.6 1970 Jim Chasey, QB, Dartmouth Ed Marinaro, RB, Cornell Penn 10 24 21 0 0 8 2 193 19.3 1971 Ed Marinaro, RB, Cornell Princeton 10 33 30 1 0 11 1 265 26.5 1972 Dick Jauron, RB, Yale Brown 10 37 34 1 0 11 0 291 29.1 1973 Jim Stoeckel, QB, Harvard Cornell 10 41 37 0 0 6 0 301 30.1 1974 Walt Snickenberger, RB, Princeton Columbia 10 42 39 0 0 9 1 320 32.0 1975 Doug Jackson, RB, Columbia Dartmouth 10 45 43 1 0 10 1 347 34.7 1976 John Pagliaro, RB, Yale 1977 John Pagliaro, RB, Yale PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yards Avg. TD Yds/G 1978 Buddy Teevens, QB, Dartmouth Brown 10 453 266 11 58.7 3100 6.8 20 310.0 1979 Tim Tumpane, LB, Yale

Columbia 10 421 231 15 54.9 2700 6.4 14 270.0 1980 Kevin Czinger, MG, Yale Meet The Big Red Harvard 10 340 211 4 62.1 2682 7.9 18 268.2 1981 Rich Diana, RB, Yale Cornell 10 456 281 19 61.6 2611 5.7 9 261.1 1982 John Witkowski, QB, Columbia Dartmouth 10 315 183 15 58.1 2262 7.2 21 226.2 1983 Derrick Harmon, RB, Cornell Princeton 10 304 165 18 54.3 2031 6.7 8 203.1 1984 Tim Chambers, DB, Penn 1985 Tom Gilmore, DT, Penn Penn 10 350 187 17 53.4 1778 5.1 11 177.8 1986 Rich Comizio, RB, Penn Yale 10 179 83 7 46.4 1089 6.1 4 108.9 1987 Kelly Ryan, QB, Yale 1988 Jason Garrett, QB, Princeton PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg. TD Yds/G 1989 Judd Garrett, RB, Princeton Columbia 10 260 157 11 .604 1,695 6.5 8 169.5 1990 Shon Page, RB, Dartmouth Yale 10 354 197 20 .556 1,832 5.2 13 183.2 1991 Al Rosier, RB, Dartmouth Harvard 10 369 170 21 .461 1,971 5.3 11 197.1 1992 Jay Fiedler, QB, Dartmouth Cornell 10 294 152 6 .517 2,034 6.9 18 203.4 1993 Keith Elias, RB, Princeton 2008 Opponents Penn 10 348 187 16 .537 2,168 6.2 14 216.8 1994 Pat Goodwillie, LB, Penn Princeton 10 358 200 11 .559 2,373 6.6 14 237.3 1995 Dave Patterson, LB, Princeton Dartmouth 10 350 230 8 .657 2,662 7.6 14 266.2 1996 Chad Levitt, RB, Cornell Brown 10 402 251 12 .624 2,736 6.8 17 273.6 1997 Sean Morey, WR, Brown 1998 Jim Finn, RB, Penn 1999 James Perry, QB, Brown RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yards Avg. TD Yds/G 2000 Gavin Hoff man, QB, Penn Yale 10 537 2,649 4.9 31 264.9 2001 Carl Morris, WR, Harvard Princeton 10 417 1,710 4.1 17 171.0 2002 Carl Morris, WR, Harvard Penn 10 408 1,656 4.1 16 165.6 2003 Mike Mitchell, QB, Penn Dartmouth 10 387 1,424 3.7 13 142.4 2004 Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, Harvard

Harvard 10 447 1,395 3.1 16 139.5 2005 Nick Hartigan, RB, Brown League2007 YIR/Ivy Cornell 10 361 1,189 3.3 21 118.9 2006 Jeff Terrell, QB, Princeton Brown 10 315 1,142 3.6 18 114.2 2007 Mike McLeod, RB, Yale Columbia 10 245 602 2.5 7 60.2 Ivy League Rookie of the Year RUSHING DEFENSE G Rush Yards Avg. TD Yds/G Established in 1981 as the sophomore of the year, the Harvard 10 307 775 2.5 4 77.5 name was changed in 1993 to refl ect freshman eligibil- Penn 10 366 1,008 2.8 9 100.8 ity. The award is determined by a vote of the eight head Yale 10 335 1,048 3.1 3 104.8 Princeton 10 384 1,280 3.3 16 128.0 football coaches. Cornell 10 405 1,609 4.0 20 160.9 1981 Derrick Harmon, RB, Cornell Brown 10 395 1,813 4.6 19 181.3 1982 Mike Caraviello, QB, Dartmouth Dartmouth 10 409 1,892 4.6 29 189.2 1983 Doug Butler, QB, Princeton History/Records Columbia 10 524 2,311 4.4 30 231.1 1984 Rich Comizio, RB, Penn 1985 Chris Flynn, RB, Penn TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg./P TD Yds/G 1986 Craig Morton, WR, Dartmouth Brown 10 1,142 3,100 768 4,242 5.5 38 424.2 1987 Bryan Keys, RB, Penn Harvard 10 1,395 2,682 787 4,077 5.2 34 407.7 1988 Solomon Johnson, RB, Columbia Cornell 10 1,189 2,611 817 3,800 4.7 30 380.0 1989 John McNiff , RB, Cornell Princeton 10 1,710 2,031 721 3,741 5.2 25 374.1 1990 Matt Brzica, QB, Dartmouth Yale 10 2,649 1,089 716 3,738 5.2 35 373.8 1991 Jay Fiedler, QB, Dartmouth Dartmouth 10 1,424 2,262 702 3,686 5.3 34 368.6 1992 Pat Goodwillie, LB, Penn Penn 10 1,656 1,778 758 3,434 4.5 27 343.4 1993 Miles Macik, WR, Penn Columbia 10 602 2,700 666 3,302 5.0 21 330.2 1994 Eion Hu, RB, Harvard 1995 Sean Morey, WR, Brown This Is Cornell 1996 Isaiah Kacyvenski, LB, Harvard TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg TD Yds/G 1997 Todd Tomich, DB/KR, Yale Harvard 10 775 1971 676 2,746 4.1 15 274.6 1998 Johnathan Reese, RB, Columbia Yale 10 1,048 1832 689 2,880 4.2 16 288.0 1999 Chas Gessner, WR, Brown Penn 10 1,008 2168 714 3,176 4.4 23 317.6 2000 Dante Balestracci, LB, Harvard Cornell 10 1,609 2034 699 3,643 5.2 38 364.3 2001 Steve Jensen, DB, Dartmouth Princeton 10 1,280 2373 742 3,653 4.9 30 365.3 2002 Josh Dooley, LB, Dartmouth Columbia 10 2,311 1695 784 4,006 5.1 38 400.6 2003 Ed McCarthy, OL, Yale Brown 10 1,813 2736 797 4,549 5.7 36 454.9 2004 Steve Morgan, PK/P, Brown Dartmouth 10 1,892 2662 759 4,554 6.0 43 455.4 2005 Mike McLeod, RB, Yale 2006 Austin Knowlin, WR, Columbia 2007 Alex Gross, LB, Columbia 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 71 SCORING G TD XPT FG Pts Pts/G 2007 Final Ivy League Mike McLeod, Yale 10 23 0 0 138 13.8 Individual Statistics Bobby Sewall, Brown 9 12 0 0 72 8.0 Steve Morgan, Brown 10 0 39 13 78 7.8 RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg. TD Yds/G Alan Kimball, Yale 10 0 34 14 76 7.6 Mike McLeod, Yale 10 327 1,619 5.0 23 161.9 Austin Knowlin, Columbia 10 11 0 0 66 6.6 Joe Sandberg, Penn 10 147 790 5.4 9 87.8 Milan Williams, Dartmouth 10 123 657 5.3 3 82.1 FIELD GOALS G FG FGA Pct. FG/G Cheng Ho, Harvard 10 152 722 4.8 7 72.2 Alan Kimball, Yale 10 14 17 82.4 1.40 Bill Foran, Princeton 10 98 395 4.0 5 49.4 Steve Morgan, Brown 10 13 19 68.4 1.30 Conner Louden, Princeton 9 9 11 81.8 1.00 Peter Zell, Cornell 10 10 18 55.6 1.00

General Information General PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Yds/G Michael Dougherty, Brown 10 448 264 11 58.9 3,039 19 303.9 Patrick Long, Harvrad 10 9 15 60.0 0.90 Craig Hormann, Columbia 10 393 215 15 54.7 2,519 12 251.9 Chris Pizzotti, Harvard 9 260 164 4 63.1 2,134 14 237.1 TACKLES G Pos UA A TOT AVG/G Sacks Nathan Ford, Cornell 9 332 209 14 63.0 1,902 6 211.3 Justin Cottrell, Dartmouth 10 LB 56 52 108 10.8 1 Tom Bennewitz, Dartmouth 10 242 145 11 59.9 1,715 14 171.5 Tim Bax, Cornell 10 S 65 35 100 10.0 2 John Pircon, Dartmouth 10 S 45 45 90 9.0 0 TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yds Yds/G Jonathan May, Brown 10 LB 61 28 89 8.9 0 Michael Dougherty, Brown 10 65 3,039 494 3,104 310.4 Bobby Abare, Yale 10 LB 53 33 86 8.6 1 Craig Horman, Columbia 10 -143 2,519 451 2,376 237.6 Tim Boardman, Princeton 10 LB 31 53 84 8.4 0 Chris Pizzotti, Harvard 9 -100 2,134 313 2,034 226.0 Alex Gross, Columbia 10 LB 33 47 80 8.0 2 Nathan Ford, Cornell 9 55 1,902 386 1,957 217.4 Frank Nuzzo, Brown 8 LB 34 26 60 7.5 1 Coaching/Staff Bill Foran, Princeton 8 395 1,248 273 1,643 205.4 Ryan Blessing, Cornell 10 LB 24 50 74 7.4 2 Joe Anastasio, Penn 10 LB 34 37 71 7.1 1 RECEIVING YDS/G G Rec. Yds TDs YPC Yds/G Kevin Kelleher, Princeton 10 DB 27 44 71 7.1 0 Austin Knowlin, Columbia 10 74 988 10 13.4 98.8 Doug Lempa, Cornell 10 LB 32 37 69 6.9 5 Paul Raymond, Brown 10 55 978 4 17.8 97.8 Brady Hart, Yale 10 DE 36 31 67 6.7 3 Buddy Farnham, Brown 10 78 885 10 11.3 88.5 Miles Craigwell, Brown 10 LB 44 19 63 6.3 0 Corey Mazza, Harvard 10 56 785 7 14.0 78.5 Augie Williams, Columbia 8 SS 17 33 50 6.2 0 Matt Luft, Harvard 10 43 721 6 16.8 72.1 Steve Ziogas, Brown 10 LB 39 23 62 6.2 0 Drew Quinn, Columbia 10 LB 22 40 62 6.2 0 ALL-PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR Yds Yds/G Bryan Walters, Cornell 10 0 592 345 765 1,702 170.2 SACKS G Pos UA A Yds Total Meet The Big Red Mike McLeod, Yale 10 1,619 44 0 0 1,663 166.3 Peter Ajayi, Harvard 10 LB 5 1 28 6 Austin Knowlin, Columbia 10 46 988 37 495 1,566 156.6 Brad Bagdis, Harvard 10 DE 5 1 37 6 Paul Raymond, Brown 10 -3 978 0 482 1,457 145.7 James Develin, Brown 10 DL 6 0 36 6 Buddy Farnham, Brown 10 25 885 136 402 1,448 144.8 David Howard, Brown 9 DL 4 1 29 5 Doug Lempa, Cornell 10 LB 4 1 21 5 INTERCEPTIONS G INT Yds TD INT/G Steve Williams, Harvrad 10 8 113 1 0.80 TACKLES FOR LOSS G TFL Yds Chris Wynn, Penn 10 5 39 0 0.50 James Develin, Brown 10 13.5 51 Darrell Harrison, Brown 10 4 117 1 0.40 Brad Bagdis, Harvard 10 12.0 50 Doug Hewlett, Harvard 10 4 75 0 0.40 John Callahan, Princeton 10 10.5 29 Steven Santoro, Yale 10 4 0 0 0.40 Glenn Dorris, Harvard 10 10.0 70 2008 Opponents Peter Ajayi, Harvard 10 9.5 40 PASS EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp INT Pct. Yds TD Eff Chris Pizzotti, Harvard 9 260 164 4 63.1 2134 14 146.7 FUMBLES FORCED G FF Tom Bennewitz, Dartmouth 10 242 145 11 59.9 1715 14 129.4 Jason Blydell, Dartmouth 9 3 Michael Dougherty, Brown 10 448 264 11 58.9 3039 19 125.0 Steve Ziogas, Brown 10 3 Bill Foran, Princeton 8 175 98 9 56.0 1248 5 115.0 Frank Nuzzo, Brown 8 2 Craig Hormann, Columbia 10 393 215 15 54.7 2519 12 111.0 Carl Ehrlich, Harvard 8 2 Tom Methvin, Princeton 9 2 PUNT RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg Bryan Walters, Cornell 10 31 345 1 11.1 FUMBLES RECOVERED G FR Matt Lagace, Harvard 9 16 171 0 10.7 John Pircon, Dartmouth 10 4 2007 YIR/Ivy League Buddy Farnham, Brown 10 19 136 0 7.2 James Develin, Brown 10 3 Marcus Lawrence, Penn 10 21 113 0 5.4 Eugene Edwards, Columbia 9 2 7 players tied at 10 2 KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg Tyler Fisher, Penn 10 13 360 1 27.7 PASSES DEFENDED G Brup INT Total Paul Raymond, Brown 10 18 482 0 26.8 Steve Williams, Harvard 10 15 8 23 Chris Wynn, Penn 10 19 436 0 22.9 Dan Kopolovich, Princeton 10 13 3 16 Phil Galligan, Dartmouth 10 32 668 0 20.9 Chris Wynn, Penn 10 11 5 16 Bryan Walters, Cornell 10 40 765 0 19.1 John Hopkins, Harvard 10 11 3 14 Darrell Harrison, Brown 10 10 4 14 PUNTING G Punts Yds Avg

History/Records Ryan Corle, Princeton 10 50 2,156 43.1 Jon Rocholl, Columbia 10 49 2,032 41.5 Tom Mante, Yale 10 52 2,141 41.2 Steve Morgan, Brown 10 51 2,046 40.1 Nick Maxwell, Cornell 10 47 1,842 39.2 This Is Cornell 72 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football General Information Coaching/Staff

Meet The Big Red 2008 Opponents 2007 YIR/Ivy League2007 YIR/Ivy History/Records This Is Cornell HistoryHistory andand RecordsRecords 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 73 Cornell Football Over A Century of Tradition Timeline 1869 The fi rst football game, an intramural con- Few collegiate football programs have the storied history of Cornell test featuring 40 players per side, occurs University. With 120 seasons of football in the books, the Big Red has col- on campus. 1874 lected fi ve national titles, won 600 games and has had legendary players Cornell president Andrew D. White refuses to let Cornellians travel for a football game and coaches perform on historic Schoellkopf Field. Names such as Glenn against Michigan in Cleveland because “I refuse to let 40 of our boys travel 400 miles “Pop” Warner and Heisman Trophy fi nalist and NCAA record-breaker Ed merely to agitate a bag of wind.” General Information General Marinaro have suited up for Cornell, while seven College Football Hall of 1887 Cornell relents, and the fi rst intercollegiate Famers (including Warner, Gil Dobie and Carl Snavely) and multiple-time game under modern rules is played against Union College on No. 12, 1887. Union wins Super Bowl winner George Seifert have set the strategy as head coaches. the game 24-10 in the contest played where Now, with Cornell alum Jim Knowles ‘87 leading the program, there’s little Day and Stimson halls stand today. 1888 doubt that history will continue to be made. Cornell picks up its fi rst win in program history, topping Palmyra 26-0 in the season opener on Oct. 20 en route to a 4-2 record.

Coaching/Staff 1892 Glenn (Pop) Warner ‘94 saw his fi rst foot- ball game at Cornell, thinking it was “just a schoolboy scramble with a few bloody noses,” gave it a try, and went on to become the best known of the sport’s pioneering coaches. He caused more rule changes than all other coaches combined.

1897 Warner begins the fi rst of his two coaching stints at Cornell, going 5-3-1 with wins over Syracuse and Penn State. He ended his Cornell career with a 36-13-3 record. Meet The Big Red 1901 Cornell wins a record 11 games, going 11-1 under fi rst-year coach Ray Starbuck. Cornell outscores foes 324-38, dropping an 8-6 decision to Princeton in the eighth game of the year. It was the fi rst points the Big Red had allowed all year.

1915 Glenn (Pop) Warner, 1894, was a Cornell picks a great year to open play at Schoellkopf Field. Charley Barrett ‘16 Cornell’s fi rst football team, 1887. football pioneer. scores a first-quarter TD to lead Cornell 2008 Opponents The Playing Fields Schoellkopf Field has been an indelible mark of Cornell football since it opened in 1915 and this year will be the 92nd season at the home fi eld. A gift from Willard Straight ‘01 and the family of Henry (Heinie) Schoellkopf ‘02 made the construction possible for the current stadium. The Big Red’s fi rst year on the fi eld was one of its best, going 9-0 and winning the national champion- ship. In 1915, General Electric Company completed work on a

2007 YIR/Ivy League fl ood searchlight system for the fi eld, and in 1924 a construction project was completed to bring capacity from 9,000 to 21,500 by adding the famed Crescent. In 1947 that was increased to its cur- rent capacity of 25,597 and a press box was added. In 1971 a gift was made to put artifi cial turf on the fi eld, and it has since been resurfaced three times, the latest in 1999. The 2008 season saw installation of FieldTurf synthetic grass to replace the artifi cial turf. A new press box was built in 1986. Schoellkopf Memorial Hall, which houses the Big Red football offi ces, locker rooms and a tradition room, fi nished a renovation in 2006. Schoellkopf Field History/Records is the fourth-oldest Division I-AA stadium, opening in 1915. Only Penn’s Franklin Field (1895), Harvard Stadium (1903) and the Yale In 1951, the Big Red defeated Michigan 20-7 in front of the largest crowd in Bowl (1914) are older. Its capacity of 25,597 ranks as the eighth- Schoellkopf history (35,300). largest stadium in Division I-AA. Tennessee State’s Coliseum seats Opened: 1915 67,500 to lead all stadiums. The record crowd, when there were Record at Schoellkopf Field: 278-151-15 (.643) bleachers in the end zones and beneath the Crescent and west Largest Football Crowd (all-time): stands, was 35,300 for Michigan, Nov. 10, 1951. The playing area 35,300 vs. Michigan (W, 20-7) on Nov. 10, 1951 before World War I was Percy Field, alongside Fall Creek, the Largest Football Crowd (since 1970): present site of Ithaca HS. 23,000 vs. Columbia (W, 24-21) on Oct. 30, 1971 This Is Cornell 74 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football to a 10-0 victory over Harvard in a game of

unbeatens. The Big Red handed the Crimson General Information its fi rst loss in four years and was declared Jerome “Brud” Holland ‘39 national champion, the fi rst of fi ve national The college football Hall of Famer is known for much more than titles for Cornell. being the fi rst black football player at Cornell. A two-time fi rst-team 1919 All-American at end, Holland scored 10 career touchdowns, and The Big Red plays its fi rst of six games in seven years at the Polo Grounds against later watched as his son, Joe Holland ‘78, became one of the school’s Dartmouth and Columbia, going 3-3. all-time leading rushers. But it was his greatness as a statesman that 1920 earned him international fame. Cornell’s all-time winningest coach Gil Dobie leads the Big Red to a 6-2 mark. Dobie’s next HONORS AND TITLES three squads would win national champi- • U.S. ambassador to Sweden onships. Coaching/Staff Jerome Heartwell Holland • Chairman American Red Cross 1921 Born: Jan. 9, 1916 • Chairman Salvation Army The Big Red goes 8-0, claims the mythical Died: Jan. 13, 1985 • Chairman Planned Parenthood national title and begins its school record College Football Hall of Fame: • First African American director of the New York Stock Exchange 26-game win streak. Cornell outscores its Inducted 1965 foes 392-21. • 1985 Medal of Freedom Award (nation’s highest civilian award) Cornell Athletics Hall of Fame:

• President of Hampton Institute 1922 Inducted 1978 Cornell wins its second-straight crown, going • President of Delaware State 8-0 and outscoring opponents 339-27. • Trustee Emeritus, Cornell University • Sports Illustrated’s Silver Anniversary Award (out- 1923 National title No. 4 and the third in a row, standing contributions to American life)

the Big Red goes 8-0 and blisters foes by a Meet The Big Red 320-23 margin. Cornell In The Major College Polls Year Record AP Coaches 1938 Cornell begins its second-longest win 1938 5-1-1 12 — streak (18) with a win over Penn State. The 1939 8-0-0 4 — streak ends with the Fifth Down game two years later. 1940 6-2-0 15 — 1948 9-1-0 19 — 1939 1949 8-1-0 12 — The 1939 team goes 8-0 and claims the program’s fifth national crown and is the 1950 7-2-0 — 20 Lambert Trophy winner, with Cornell defeat- ing Syracuse, Princeton, Penn State, Big Ten Do You Know Bo? 2008 Opponents champion Ohio State, Columbia, Colgate, You should ... a sensational Dartmouth and Penn. Cornell overcame a 14-0 defi cit in the fi rst quarter to beat the three-sport star at Cornell powerful Buckeyes 23-14 in Columbus. The (football, track and fi eld and rumor of an invite to the Rose Bowl was basketball), Irvin “Bo” Rober- quickly quelled by the Big Red administra- son ‘58 still holds the Cornell tion, which did not want to further strain the record for longest kickoff players ‘ academic situations. return (100 yards). The late 1940 All-time greats Bob Dean (left) and Pete Dorset Dick Schaap ‘55, a legend- The Fifth-Down Game. No. 1 Cornell im- ary Cornellian himself, said proved to 6-0 with a 7-3 victory over Dart- The Trustees’ Cup Roberson was the greatest mouth in Hanover, scoring on the last play natural athlete ever in the of the game. After reviewing game fi lm on Since 1995, the winner of the Cornell-Penn football game

Ivy League. League2007 YIR/Ivy Monday, Coach Carl Snavely and acting ath- has been awarded the Trustees’ Cup. Alumni from Penn and letic director Robert J. Kane wire Dartmouth Cornell gathered at the New York Penn Club on Sept. 6, 1995 offi cials to tell them Cornell scored on a fi fth down. The Big Green accepts the forfeit, win- for the dedication of the Trustees’ Cup, which thereafter has Top 10 Division I-AA ning the contest 3-0. Cornell also becomes been presented to the winner of the annual football game. the only Ivy League school to reach No. 1 in The idea evolved from a series of discussions between of- All-Time Wins the Associated Press poll, hitting the top spot for three weeks. fi cials and alumni of both universities, focusing on what 1. Yale ...... 847 would be the best way to honor one of college football’s 2. Penn...... 795 1943 most celebrated rivalries. The decision was made to estab- In the heart of World War II, travel restrictions 3. Harvard ...... 789 limit options for a venue to play a contest lish an award to be presented at an annual luncheon, with against Dartmouth. They were unable to trav- the winning team taking the prize home and displaying it 4. Princeton ...... 777 el to each other as no rail line ran between Ithaca and Hanover. Instead, the two teams for a year. 5. Fordham ...... 733 History/Records met in Boston and played at 6. Dartmouth ...... 643 Fenway Park in the shadow of the “Green Monster.” The 7. Lafayette ...... 633 Big Green won 20-0. 8. Delaware ...... 629 1948 9. Lehigh ...... 620 Bob Dean ‘49 scores from 1-foot out and kicks the 10. Cornell ...... 610 PAT with 2:40 left, giving the Big Red a 27-26 come- from-behind victory over Dartmouth in front of 30,000 fans at Schoellkopf Field. The This Is Cornell Big Red takes the mythical Ivy League championship with a perfect record behind the feats of Hillary Chollet ‘50 and Pete Dorset ‘50.

1951 Cornell defeats defending Big Ten Conference and Rose Bowl champion Michigan, 20-7, in front of the largest crowd in Schoellkopf history The Big Red’s 1948 squad and the 1949 team (pictured here) both won Ivy champion- (35,300). ships while going 8-1 both years. The 1950 unit went 7-2 for a phenomenal three-year record of 23-4. 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 75 Cornell’s National Champions 1963 Pete Gogolak kicks a then-NCAA record 1915 50-yard field goal against Lehigh. He also sets a major college record with 44 consecutive PAT kicks.

1969 Sophomore Ed Marinaro bursts onto the collegiate scene with a 162-yard eff ort against Colgate in the season opener. He ran for 100 yards in seven of the team’s nine games, posting General Information General a school record 1,409 yards on the ground and 14 touchdowns. Included is a then-school record 281 yard per- formance against Harvard.

According to Helms Athletic Foundation, Houlgate System, 1970

National Championship Foundation and Parke Davis Not to be outdone, Marinaro breaks his own school record with 1,425 yards and shares the Asa S. Bushnell Cup for Ivy Player of the Year with Dartmouth’s Jim Chasey.

1971 Marinaro caps off his fi ne career with a Coaching/Staff then-NCAA record 1,881 yards and 24 touchdowns en route to earning first-team Ed Marinaro looks for a hole in the 1971 All-America honors. He claims all of the major game against Columbia. national player of the year awards except the coveted Heisman Trophy, which he fi nishes second to Auburn’s Pat Sullivan in one of the award’s closest votes. The Big Red shares its CORNELL ALL-TIME fi rst-ever Ivy crown on Marinaro’s shoulders, 1921 matching Dartmouth’s 6-1 record in Ancient FOOTBALL TEAM Eight action. According to Helms Athletic Foundation, Houlgate, National (1887–2003) Championship Foundation and Parke Davis 1981 Derrick Harmon becomes the fi rst Cornell player to earn Ivy League Sophomore of the OFFENSE Meet The Big Red 1922 Year (now Rookie of the Year). Pos. Name Class WR ...... Eric Krawczyk ...... 1998 1982 Cornell moves to the Division I-AA clas- WR ...... Joe Splendorio ...... 2001 sifi cation. TE ...... Brud Holland ...... 1939 OT ...... Nick Drahos ...... 1941 1986 The Big Red made an unlikely run for the OT ...... Frank Wydo ...... 1950 league title, fi nishing the year with just one OG ...... Bill Warner ...... 1903 loss in Ivy play a year after going 3-7 overall. OG ...... Sid Roth ...... 1939 Cornell drops a 31-21 decision to Penn in the season finale as the Quakers claimed OG ...... Chris Field ...... 1991 the crown. OC ...... Greg Bloedorn ...... 1996

2008 Opponents QB ...... Gary Wood ...... 1964 1988 According to Helms Athletic Foundation and Parke Davis Cornell brought the Ivy League trophy back to RB ...... Ed Marinaro ...... 1972 the East Hill in 1988 when the team earned six RB ...... Derrick Harmon ...... 1984 victories against its Ancient foes. Five individuals RB ...... Chad Levitt ...... 1997 earned fi rst-team All-Ivy honors, including Cor- 1923 nell Hall of Famers Scott Malaga (RB) and Mitch FB ...... Jeff Fleischmann ...... 1951 Lee (LB). The team outscored its opponents by FB ...... Scott Malaga ...... 1989 nearly 100 points while averaging 345.0 yards PK ...... Pete Gogolak ...... 1964 per game. Ret ...... Pete Larson ...... 1967 1989 Ret ...... Bo Roberson ...... 1958 Cornell makes a Thanksgiving Day appear- ance on ESPN, playing a 10 a.m. contest DEFENSE

2007 YIR/Ivy League against Penn. The Big Red wins 20-6 and is 3-0 all-time on ESPN. Pos. Name Class DE ...... John O’Hearn ...... 1915 1990 Cornell posts a 6-1 Ivy mark and a share of DE ...... Tom McHale ...... 1987 the Ancient Eight title under the direction DE ...... Seth Payne ...... 1997 According to Sagarin of fi rst-year head coach and former gridiron DL ...... Phil Ratner ...... 1966 great Jim Hofher ’79. The Big Red leads the league in rushing (242.9 ypg.) and total DL ...... John Sponheimer ...... 1969 1939 off ense (375.0 ypg.) while outscoring its op- DL ...... Mike Phillips ...... 1974 ponents 180-95. Three of the team’s off ensive LB ...... Walt Matuszak ...... 1941 linemen — Jay Bloedorn, Greg Finnegan and Chris Field — earned fi rst-team All-Ivy honors, LB ...... Bob Lally ...... 1974 leading the Big Red’s 14 overall selections. LB ...... Mitch Lee ...... 1990

History/Records Scott Oliaro runs for a school-record 288 LB ...... Chris Zingo ...... 1994 yards against Yale. DB ...... Eddie Kaw ...... 1923 1991 DB ...... George Pfann ...... 1924 The Big Red travelled to Division I Stanford to DB ...... Hillary Chollet ...... 1950 celebrate the Centennial Anniversary of its sister school from the West. The Cardinal win 56-6. DB ...... Mike Raich ...... 1988 P ...... Bob Dean ...... 1949 1995 P ...... Erik Bernstein ...... 1987 Cornell wins fi ve straight Ivy games midway According to Litkenhous and Sagarin through the season and fi nishes tied for sec- * - as voted on by the members of the ond in the Ancient Eight standings. Cornell Football Association (CFA) in 2003. This Is Cornell 76 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football The Fifth Down Game General Information “In view of the conclusions reached by the offi cials that the Cornell touchdown was scored on a fi fth down, Cornell relinquishes claim to the victory and extends congratulations to Dartmouth.” -Statement from Cornell Athletic Director James Lynah to Dartmouth College- “I accept the fi nal conclusion of the offi cials and without reservation concede the victory to Dartmouth ... with hearty congratulations to you and the gallant Dartmouth team.” -Statement from Cornell head coach Carl Snavely to Dartmouth College- “Thank you for your wire. Dartmouth accepts the victory and your congratulations and salutes the Cornell team, the honored and honorable oppo- nent of her longest unbroken football rivalry.” -Statement from Dartmouth Athletic Director William McCarter to Cornell University- Arguably the greatest example of sportsmanship in the history of athletic competition, the Nov. 16, 1940 Cornell-Dartmouth game has

become known as the “Fifth Down Game.” Coaching/Staff The Big Red, ranked No. 1 in the nation and riding an 18-game win streak, seemingly escaped Hanover, N.H., with a 7-3 victory against the underdog Big Green, scoring on a 6-yard touchdown pass by Walter Scholl on the game’s fi nal play. After reviewing game fi lm on Monday, Coach Carl Snavely and acting athletic director Robert J. Kane wired Dartmouth offi cials to tell them Cornell scored on an inad- vertent fi fth down, as referee Red Friesell had lost track of the downs. After Snavely called a team meeting later that day, he let the players make the decision on how to handle the situation. Led by captain Walt Matuszak, Cornell voted to forfeit the contest. Though there were no rules compelling the outcome to be changed, in an unprec- edented act of sportsmanship, the Big Red relinquished claims to the win. The Big Green accepted the forfeit and the 3-0 victory. It remains the only time a collegiate sporting contest has been decided off the fi eld after the completion of a game. Meet The Big Red Some of Cornell’s Greatest Games ... 1996 The Big Red plays its fi rst overtime game, Union 24, Cornell 10 (Nov. 12, 1887 at Ithaca, N.Y.) defeating Princeton 33-27 at home in the Cornell’s fi rst offi cial varsity game. The Big Red jumped out to a 10-2 lead season and home opener. Chad Levitt ‘97 falls 58 yards shy of the school’s before a more experienced Union squad used its greater understanding career rushing record after being hurt of the rules of the day to score 22 straight points. in his fi nal collegiate game, ending his four-year run with 4,657 yards. He is Cornell 10, Harvard 0 (Oct. 23, 1915 at Cambridge, Mass.) named second-team All-America and the Ivy League Player of the Year. Cornell’s fi rst national championship season was highlighted by a stun- ning 10-0 victory over Harvard, snapping a 10-game Crimson win streak 2000

to begin the all-time series. Big Red fans are provided with plenty of 2008 Opponents excitement, as Cornell’s all-time leading passer, Ricky Rahne ’02, led the team Cornell 23, Ohio State 14 (Oct. 28, 1939 at Columbus, Ohio) through some amazing fourth-quarter The powerful Big Ten champs jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the second comebacks. The squad battled to win quarter with 86- and 72-yard touchdown drives, but Cornell rallied, scoring three games by one point each to the game’s fi nal 23 points to claim the upset. Walter ‘Pop’ Scholl ‘41 ran for challenge for the Ivy title, fi nishing the season in second place. a 79-yard touchdown, passed for a 26-yard score to knot the game, then watched as Hal McCullough gave the Big Red the lead for good. All-America 2001 tackle Nick Drahos ‘41 kicked a fi eld goal to give Cornell the win. The season opener at Bucknell is cancelled after the attacks of Sept. 11. When the season begins, Ricky Rahne Dartmouth 3, Cornell 0 (Nov. 16, 1940 at Hanover, N.H.) ‘02 builds on his passing totals and

The famous “Fifth Down Game.” See above. graduates as the school’s career leader League2007 YIR/Ivy in passing (7,710 yards) and touchdown Ricky Rahne runs across the goal line in a Cornell 20, Michigan 7 (Nov. 10, 1951 at Ithaca, N.Y.) passes (54). 24-23 victory over Yale in 2000. In front of a Schoellkopf Field record crowd of 35,300, the Big Red blitzed 2002 defending Rose Bowl champion and four-time defending Big Ten champion Keith Ferguson ‘03 graduates as the Michigan 20-7. The Big Red limited the Wolverines to 39 yards rushing, just 16 in the second half, to stifl e the visitors. school’s all-time leader in receiving yards Cornell rallied from a 7-0 halftime defi cit for the crowd-pleasing victory. (2,569) and becomes the fi rst Cornell player to record 200 career catches (202).

Cornell 19, Penn 6 (Nov. 19, 1988 at Ithaca, N.Y.) 2004 The Big Red claimed a share of the Ivy League title by topping previously unbeaten Penn 20-6 in the season fi nale. Despite being picked to fi nish last in the Cornell scored 16 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to erase a 6-3 defi cit. Included was a goal-line stand with preseason poll by the league’s coaches after an 0-7 campaign the previous year, fi rst-year

less than four minutes remaining in the third quarter keyed by a fourth-down stop by Brent Felitto at the 1-yard line head coach Jim Knowles ‘87 breathes new life History/Records on fourth-and-2. The Cornell off ense then took the ball and marched 99 yards for the go-ahead score, a 15-yard run into the program. Cornell goes 4-3 in Ivy play, by Steve Lutz. becoming the second Ancient Eight team to go from a winless league record to a winning mark in the span of one year. Cornell 33, Princeton 27 (Sept. 21, 1996 at Ithaca, N.Y.) The Big Red wins the fi rst overtime game in school history as Cornell and Princeton battled to two extra sessions to 2005 determine a winner. Cornell scored 13 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to tie the game on a 45-yard John Rodin The Big Red went 4-1 at Schoellkopf Field and fi eld goal. After both teams scored in the fi rst overtime, Brian Opre ran in from 1-yard out to collect the win. fi nished the season with a 6-4 overall mark. Three-time fi rst-team All-Ivy pick Kevin Boothe was chosen in the sixth round of the NFL Draft Cornell 29, Harvard 28 (Oct. 7, 2000 at Cambridge, Mass.) by the Oakland Raiders and earned fi rst-team Joe Splendorio ‘01 blocked a 27-yard game-winning fi eld goal try in the fi nal seconds as Cornell stormed back from All-America honors. a 28-0 halftime defi cit for a 29-28 win. It was the second straight year Splendorio blocked a fi eld goal in the waning 2006 This Is Cornell seconds to protect a one-point Big Red win over the Crimson. Cornell posts fi ve consecutive home victories to fi nish the season 5-5 overall, including Cornell 32, Columbia 26 (Nov. 13, 2004 at New York, N.Y.) triumphs over No. 23 Albany and No. 15 First-year head coach Jim Knowles ’87 preached all year to his players that they must believe in themselves. He saw Princeton. The win over the Tigers handed the Ivy champion their only defeat of the year, and the result of that belief in one of the most improbable comebacks in Cornell football history. The Big Red rallied from it also proved to be the highest ranked team a 26-7 defi cit with 9:33 to play for a 32-26 victory over Columbia. D.J. Busch ‘05 threw a pair of fourth-quarter touch- Cornell had ever defeated since moving to downs, including the game-winner to Brian Romney ‘06 with 37 seconds to play. During the rally, Sean Nassoiy ‘05 Division I-AA. intercepted two fourth-quarter passes.

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 77 Cornell Football Legends Glenn Scobey (Pop) Warner • Gridiron’s Greatest Strategist Glenn Scobey (Pop) Warner was a colorful individual during his playing days at Cornell and then during an illustrious, uninterrupted 45-year coaching ca- reer. Warner was born in Springville, N.Y., on April 5, 1871, only two days after the fi rst college football game between Princeton and Rutgers. Not only was he one of Cornell’s outstanding football players, but he also excelled in track and fi eld, and was its heavyweight boxing champion in 1893. Upon graduation from Cornell Law School in 1895, Warner began his coaching career at Georgia. He returned to his alma mater for the 1897-98 seasons, then went to Carlisle from 1899-1903. “Pop” came back to Ithaca for a second stint coaching the Big Red from 1904-06, before heading back to Carlisle, where General Information General he coached legendary Jim Thorpe. After leaving Carlisle in 1914, Warner later coached at Pittsburgh (1915-23), Stanford (1924-32) and Temple (1933-38). At the age of 67, he returned to his permanent residence of Palo Alto, Calif., and served as an advisory coach at San Jose State from 1939-40. After coaching 44 All-Americans and introducing so many of the football practices that we still use today, Warner returned to his oil and water paints, and to his work bench. His imaginative mind produced the

screen pass, the rolling block, the naked reverse, series plays and the unbalanced line. He also introduced the numbering of players, huddle, wearing of headgear, spiral punt and the blocking dummy. Warner was the only coach ever to actually invent a system of off ense. “Pop” died on Sept. 7, 1954, at age 83, 25 years after founding the Pop Warner Youth Football League, which is still a mainstay for nearly all young football players.

Coaching/Staff Thirty-nine years after his death, Warner passed the late Amos Alonzo Stagg and became the second winningest coach in major college football. In 1993, Warner was credited by the NCAA with six more victories, increasing his total to 319, with Stagg having 314. His overall 44-year coaching record was 319-106-29. On July 25, 1997, the U.S. Postal Service issued four stamps commemorating Warner, Vince Lombardi of the Green Bay Packers, George Halas of the Chicago Bears and Paul “Bear” Bryant of the University of Alabama.

Pete Gogolak • Just For Kicks A football innovator, Pete Gogolak introduced soccer-style kicking to American football. He was the fi rst player to kick soccer-style in the college and

Meet The Big Red professional ranks. While at Cornell, Gogolak set a major college record by connecting on 44 consecutive kick conversions from 1961 to 1963 and still holds the Cornell record for consecutive conversions and career conversion percentage (.982, 54-of-55). His 50-yard fi eld goal vs. Lehigh in 1963 was the nation’s longest in a major college game. He booted nine career fi eld goals, including eight of 40 yards or more. After Cornell, Gogolak signed with the Buff alo Bills after being drafted in the 12th round of the AFL Draft. He played two seasons with the Bills, including kicking for the 1965 AFL champion team. He was named kicker of the AFL all-pro team and in 1984, was named to the Silver Anniversary all-time team. After playing out his option with Buff alo, Gogolak signed with the New York Giants and played 10 seasons, becoming the franchise’s all-time leading scorer and kicking the longest fi eld goal in team history (54 yards). As of 2006, he is still the leading scorer in Giants history. Gogolak’s family came to the United States from Hungary in 1956. His brother, Charlie, is the all-time 2008 Opponents top place-kicker in the history of Princeton football. The family’s story was featured in Life Magazine in 1963.

X-Pts Year GP Made-Att FGM-FGA Lg Pts 1961 9 16-17 3-10 41 25 1962 9 20-20 0-5 — 20 1963 9 18-18 6-12 50 36 Totals 27 54-55 9-27 50 81 2007 YIR/Ivy League Gary Wood • The No. 1 Option In a game where quarterbacks beat teams with both their arms and legs, Gary Wood was a pioneer. Wood remains one of the great all-around players in Ivy League history more than 40 years after he last dressed for the Big Red. A three-time AP All-Ivy fi rst-team and two-time Coaches All-Ivy fi rst-team pick, Wood was named to the AP’s All-East squad as a senior. He set Ivy League records for career total off ense (3,457 yards) and rushing (2,156 yards) as well as single-season total off ense (1,612 yards in 1962) and rushing (813 yards in ‘62). He also held the record for total off ense in a game (387 yards vs. Penn, 1962). An explosive player, Wood scored on plays of 40 yards or more six times in his three seasons, including an 89-yard kickoff return and an 80-yard run in 1963. He was named one of four “Most Spectacular Players” of the 1962 season and was named national “Back of the Week” by the AP and Sports Illustrated for his 1962 performance in a win over Princeton. He remains the only player in Ivy League history to rush for 2,000 yards and pass for 1,000 more. That doesn’t even take into

History/Records account his 1,326 yards on 50 returns (26.5 yard average). After graduating from Cornell, Wood joined the New York Giants. Standing just 5-11 and weighing 185 pounds, many said he was too small to play quarterback in the NFL. Wood proved his naysayers wrong, playing fi ve years with the Giants and another with the New Orleans Saints. He later played with the Ottawa Rough Riders of the League.

Year GP Comp Att Pct. Yds TD Int Rushes Yds Avg. TD 1961 9 28 75 .373 456 6 3 94 449 4.8 3 1962 9 60 117 .513 890 8 8 173 889 5.1 9 1963 9 47 119 .395 545 4 7 166 818 4.9 6 Totals 27 135 311 .434 1,891 18 18 433 2,156 5.0 18 This Is Cornell 78 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football Ed Marinaro • An Era to Remember General Information

In his three seasons as Cornell’s tailback (1969-70-71), Ed Marinaro set rushing and scoring records wholesale and won every major honor with the exception of the Heisman Trophy, for which he placed a close second to quarterback Pat Sullivan of Auburn University. In the 24th game of his 27-game career, against Columbia at Ithaca, he broke Steve Owens’ all-time NCAA career rushing record of 3,867 yards, set in 1969, by gaining 272 yards for a total of 4,132—the fi rst player to go over the 4,000 mark in three seasons. He fi nished up with 4,715. During his three years at Cornell, he set an NCAA season record of 1,881 yards and a season per-game aver- age of 209.0. His career average of 174.6 is also an NCAA record. Overall he established eight NCAA career records and tied another, six NCAA single-season records and three other NCAA records. Coaching/Staff Marinaro won the national triple-crown in 1971—rushing, all-purpose running and scoring, each based on game-average. All-purpose running includes pass receiving and kick returns. He averaged 214.7 yards with 51 on pass receptions. He still holds 11 Ivy League records, including career and season rushing yardage (3,391 and 1,375), carries (707 and 275), touchdowns (36 and 16) and points scored (224 and 100). He was inducted into the National Football

Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame in 1991. Marinaro played professionally for the Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets and Seattle Seahawks before beginning an acting career that saw him, most notably, play Offi cer Joe Coff ey on “Hill Street Blues” and Sonny St. Jacques on “Laverne & Shirley.” He has also been seen on “Dynasty,” “The Twilight Zone,” “Touched By An Angel,” “Third Watch,”

“Eight Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter,” and “Monk” among others. Meet The Big Red

Year GP Rushes Yds Avg TD PATs Rec. Rec. Yds TD Pts 1969 9 277 1,409 5.1 14 0 6 52 0 84 Derrick Harmon 1970 9 285 1,425 5.0 12 1 11 129 2 86 From the Ivies to the Super Bowl 1971 9 356 1,881 5.3 24 2 6 51 0 148 Totals 27 918 4,715 5.1 50 3 23 232 2 318 Tailback Derrick Harmon excelled on both the playing fi eld and in the classroom. He was a two-time Academic All-American and made Seth Payne • Development Leads to NFL Success the Associated Press Division I-AA All-America second team as a senior. 2008 Opponents From scrawny freshman to three-time All-Ivy selection, defensive end Seth Payne ’96 remains In his fi nal season, Derrick won the Asa Bush- the school’s career leader in sacks with 19 and has gone on to make a name for himself with the nell Award as the Ivy League’s Player of the Year, NFL’s Houston Texans. As a member of the Big Red, Payne after being named the league’s Sophomore of the was named fi rst-team All-Ivy as a senior Year in 1981. He became only the fourth person after leading the team with a career- in the history of the league to go over 1,000 yards best nine sacks and ranking in one season when he ran among the top fi ve on the for 1,056 markers in seven team in tackles with 84. Dur- Ivy games in 1983. ing his career he earned the

A two-time All-Ivy first- League2007 YIR/Ivy defense’s Big Play Award, Most Improved Player, the team selection, Harmon Sid Roth Award twice (des- rushed for 3,074 yards on 546 ignated for the team’s most carries in three years and ranks valuable down lineman), and third on Cornell’s all-time rush- the Red Helmet Award for the ing list and in career rushes. He outstanding varsity player on set the school’s single season defense. The four-year letter record for yards per carry (5.9 winner capped off his career by being selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fourth round of the 1997 NFL Draft. in 1983) and the career record

After fi ve productive seasons with the Jaguars, including 51 starts, Payne was selected for yards per carry (5.6, 1981- History/Records by the Texans in the league’s expansion draft and made an immediate impact. He started 83). During his three years, he all 16 games in 2002, leading the Texans defensive line with 147 tackles to rank third on had 14 games of over 100 yards the team. His only sack of the season was a safety late in the fourth quarter that led Houston to its rushing. He also ranks third in career all-purpose fi rst win in franchise history, a triumph over the storied . running with 3,800 yards. Payne was voted by teammates as the recipient of NFL Player’s Association 2002 Unsung Hero An engineering physics major from New Award, and was selected to USA Today’s 11th annual “All-Joe Team” as one of the most underrated players in the NFL who makes a diff erence with their work ethic and demeanor. He opened earned York City, Harmon was the recipient of an NCAA the team’s Ed Block Courage Award in 2004 and is coming off a career-high four sack, 98-tackle postgraduate scholarship. He was drafted in season in 2005. the ninth round by the San Francisco 49ers and The 6-4, 303-pounder has made a home for himself in Houston, where he is well known for his earned a Super Bowl ring in 1985 against the This Is Cornell work with many charitable organizations, including Teach For America and both the Children’s Miami Dolphins. and Shriner’s hospitals. He retired after the 2006-07 season. Year GP Rushes Yds Avg TD Year GP Tackles Assists For Loss Sacks 1981 9 173 893 5.2 5 1993 4 2 6 1-2 0-0 1982 8 157 905 5.8 9 1994 10 25 22 5-9 6-32 1995 10 25 18 6-12 4-9 1983 10 216 1,276 5.9 12 1996 10 55 29 26-107 9-49 Totals 27 546 3,074 5.6 26 Totals 34 107 75 38-130 19-90

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 79 Chad Levitt Tom McHale • Sack Artist Tom McHale parlayed his love of football into a longtime NFL Running With The Best career. After excelling as one of the fi nest defensive linemen in Big Red history, he was called upon to play several positions in During his four-year career in a Big Red uniform, the pros, even settling in as a starting off ensive guard during his tailback Chad Levitt rushed for 4,657 yards, coming seven-year NFL career. just 59 yards shy of breaking the all-time Cornell and The 6-4, 260-pound defensive end was named to the Kodak Ivy League rushing records. A freak elbow injury in Division I-AA All-America team by the American Football Coaches the ninth game of the ‘96 season kept him from shat- Association in 1986 to join his awards as an Associated Press Division tering the mark. Levitt led the Ivy League in rushing, I-AA fi rst-team and All-Ivy fi rst-team selection. He was the runner- scoring and all-purpose running per game for three up for Ivy League Player of the Year after setting Cornell records for General Information General straight years. season (12) and career quarterback sacks (14). He was chosen to During the 1996 season, he rushed for 1,435 play for the East team in the East-West Shrine Game. yards on 267 carries for the second-best season ever McHale transferred to Cornell from Maryland, where he was at Cornell. The three-time All-Ivy fi rst-team back was a starting defensive tackle and named ECAC Division I-AA Player of the Year, the Asa played on two bowl teams. In 1987 Year GP Tackles Assists Sacks

S. Bushnell Cup Player of the Year in the Ivy League, he signed as a free agent with the 1985 3 10 3 2 and The Football News named him Ivy League Player Tampa Bay Buccaneers and moved 1986 10 46 28 12 of the Year for the third consecutive time. He set a to the off ensive line, eventually play- Totals 13 56 31 14 school and league career record for most rushing ing seven seasons in the NFL at guard attempts 922), established a school-best mark for for the Bucs, the Philadelphia Eagles 100-yard rushing games in a career (24) and broke and the Miami Dolphins. After retirement, McHale served as president of the Tampa chapter of the

Coaching/Staff the school’s all-purpose running standard with 5,036 NFL Players Association’s Retired Players division. He also put his degree in hotel administration to yards. He ranks second on the all-time scoring list with good use, opening several restaurants in the Tampa area. McHale passed away on May 25, 2008. 292 points. The 6-2, 240- pounder was a two-time ECAC Ricky Rahne • Passing Fancy fi rst-team selection One of the great quarterbacks in the history of the Ivy League, Ricky Rahne holds and was named nearly every career passing record for the Big Red. to the Associated Rahne fi nished his career as a three-year starter and three-time team MVP. Press Division I-AA He remains the all-time leader in completions (678), yards (7,710), touchdown All-America sec- passes (54) and 200-yard games (25). He took over the top spot in total off ense ond team follow- with 7,994 yards (7,710 passing, 284 rushing) and fi nished his career ranked Meet The Big Red ing his senior year. as the Ivy League’s third all-time career passing leader. He was invited to Rahne also garnered awards, being named honorable mention All-America play in the East- by Don Hansen’s Football Gazette in 2000 as well as honorable mention All-Ivy as a West Shrine and sophomore and junior. He also had a penchant for unbelievable comebacks, helping the Blue-Gray all- the 2000 team to the nickname “The Comeback Kids.” star games. After working as an intern in the and at Cintas A graduate of Corporation, Rahne joined the coaching ranks, spending the 2004 season as an Cheltenham High assistant at Holy Cross and 2005 at his alma mater. He is currently the running School and a Melrose Park, Pa., native, Levitt was a backs coach at Kansas State fourth-round draft pick by the Oakland Raiders in the 1997 NFL Draft and started two games as a rookie. He

2008 Opponents Year GP Comp Att Pct. Yds TD Int also appeared on rosters for the St. Louis Rams and 1998 1 2 4 .500 20 0 0 the Chicago Bears. 1999 10 225 388 .580 2,762 25 13 2000 10 252 479 .526 2,944 18 13 Year GP Rushes Yds Avg TD 2001 9 199 355 .561 1,984 11 5 1993 9 88 475 5.4 6 Totals 30 678 1,226 .553 7,710 54 31 1994 10 275 1,319 4.8 12 1995 10 292 1,428 4.9 13 1996 9 267 1,435 5.4 13 Totals 38 922 4,657 5.1 44 Pete Larson • All-Purpose Runner An excellent halfback from 1964-66, Pete Larson led the 2007 YIR/Ivy League team in rushing as a senior and pass receiving as a sophomore. In three years, he rushed for 1,751 yards on 354 carries, caught 34 passes for 430 yards and scored 22 touchdowns. In 1966, Kevin Boothe Larson ranked among the top 10 nationally in rushing with 979 yards, leading the Ivy League. He also set league records Walking The O-Line for both rushing and scoring in a season en route to fi rst-team When Kevin Boothe entered Cornell, he came as a lightly All-Ivy honors. In addition, Larson was named AP honorable recruited, 370-pound lineman. He left as mention All-America, to the All-East second team and the a three-time fi rst-team All-Ivy selection, ECAC all-star fi rst-team. As a junior he was an AP All-East and a fi rst-team All-American, an NFL All-Ivy honorable mention selection. Draft pick, and is generally After college, Larson played for two seasons for the Wash- History/Records regarded as one of ington Redskins, scoring three touchdowns. the top offensive linemen ever to suit up for an Ancient Eight school. Boothe was named to the All-America fi rst team by the American Football Coaches Association and to the second team by the The Sports Network and the Associated Press as a senior. Boothe was a unanimous fi rst-team Year GP Rushes Yds Avg TD All-Ivy pick in each of his fi nal two years. He was then picked by the Oakland 1964 7 37 132 3.6 3 Raiders in the sixth round of the 2006 NFL Draft and ended up starting 14 of 1965 9 111 640 5.8 5 the team’s 16 games as a rookie. Boothe is now in his second year with the New York Giants. He earned a Super Bowl ring as a reserve off ensive lineman 1966 9 206 979 4.8 9 and special teams player who helped the squad defeat the New England Totals 25 354 1,751 4.9 17

This Is Cornell Patriots in Super Bowl XLII. 80 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football SINGLE-GAME PASSING Passing Records Player, Opp., Year Att.-Comp.-Int. Pct. TD Yds General Information Ricky Rahne at Brown, 2000 ...... 62-29-1 ...... 468 ...... 3 ...... 446 Ricky Rahne at Brown, 1999 ...... 58-29-1 ...... 500 ...... 2 ...... 443 MOST YARDS PASSING Game: 446 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-21-00 Bill Lazor at Columbia, 1992 ...... 59-37-0 ...... 627 ...... 3 ...... 400 Season: 2,944 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 Mark Allen at Penn, 1973 ...... 56-27-3 ...... 482 ...... 2 ...... 395 Career: 7,710 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 Ricky Rahne at Harvard, 2000 ...... 57-28-1 ...... 491 ...... 4 ...... 391 Scott Carroll at Buff alo, 1996 ...... 52-27-1 ...... 519 ...... 1 ...... 344 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Steve Joyce at Brown, 1995 ...... 28-18-2 ...... 643 ...... 3 ...... 341 Game: 64 by Ricky Rahne at Bucknell, 9-16-00 (completed 28) Season: 479 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 (completed 252) Bill Lazor at Brown, 1991 ...... 50-31-3 ...... 620 ...... 2 ...... 321 Career: 1,226 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (completed 678) Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia, 1999 ...... 40-28-1 ...... 700 ...... 4 ...... 320 Bill Lazor vs. Yale, 1991 ...... 44-22-1 ...... 500 ...... 1 ...... 317 Coaching/Staff MOST PASSES COMPLETED Ricky Rahne at Bucknell, 2000 ...... 64-28-3 ...... 438 ...... 2 ...... 314 Game: 37 by Bill Lazor at Columbia, 11-14-92 (59 attempts) Ricky Rahne vs. Harvard, 2001 ...... 56-31-0 ...... 554 ...... 1 ...... 314 Season: 252 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 (479 attempts) Career: 678 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (1,226 attempts) D.J Busch vs. Columbia, 2003 ...... 40-25-2 ...... 625 ...... 1 ...... 312 Nathan Ford at Harvard, 2006 ...... 20-33-1 ...... 606 ...... 1 ...... 309

MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED Chris Cochrane at Yale, 1989 ...... 45-27-2 ...... 600 ...... 0 ...... 307 Game: 6 by Marty Stallone at Princeton, 11-23-85 Ricky Rahne at Princeton, 1999 ...... 33-19-1 ...... 576 ...... 2 ...... 307 Season: 21 by Chris Cochrane, 1989 Ricky Rahne vs. Penn, 2000 ...... 60-28-3 ...... 467 ...... 0 ...... 306 Career: 31 by RIcky Rahne, 1998-2001 Mick Razzano vs. Dartmouth, 2002 ...... 33-20-1 ...... 606 ...... 1 ...... 302 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Meet The Big Red Game: 4 by Mark Allen at Brown, 11-11-72; by Mark Allen vs. Columbia, SEASON PASSING 11-3-73; by Mike Hood vs. Buff alo, 10-3-98; by Ricky Rahne vs. Year Att-Comp.-Int. Pct Yds TD Fordham, 9-25-99; by Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia, 11-13-99; by Ricky Rahne ...... 2000 ...... 479-252-13 ...... 526 ...... 2,944 ...... 18 Ricky Rahne at Harvard, 10-7-00 Season: 25 by Ricky Rahne, 1999 Ricky Rahne ...... 1999 ...... 388-225-13 ...... 580 ...... 2,762 ...... 25 Career: 54 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 Steve Joyce ...... 1995 ...... 274-156-9 ...... 569 ...... 2,255 ...... 13 Bill Lazor ...... 1992 ...... 328-169-4 ...... 515 ...... 2,206 ...... 15 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Bill Lazor ...... 1993 ...... 328-172-13 ...... 524 ...... 2,030 ...... 11 Game: .821 by Mike Hood at Fordham, 10-25-97 (23-28) (min. 15 att.) RIcky Rahne ...... 2001 ...... 355-199-5 ...... 561 ...... 1,984 ...... 11 Season: .636 by Mike Hood, 1997 (138-217) (min. 90 att.) Career: .607 by Mike Hood, 1996-98 (334-550) (min. 150 att.) Mike Hood ...... 1998 ...... 294-173-15 ...... 588 ...... 1,910 ...... 11 Nathan Ford ...... 2007 ...... 332-209-14 ...... 630 ...... 1,902 .....6 2008 Opponents HIGHEST PASSING EFFICIENCY Kevin Sigler ...... 1974 ...... 248-143-14 ...... 577 ...... 1,648 ...... 8 Season: 135.2 by Steve Joyce, 1995 Mark Allen ...... 1973 ...... 270-119-11 ...... 441 ...... 1,590 ...... 10 Career: 191.2 by Steve Joyce, 1994-95 Scott Carroll ...... 1996 ...... 262-125-13 ...... 477 ...... 1,583 ...... 9 MOST YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPT Mick Razzano ...... 2002 ...... 276-137-7 ...... 496 ...... 1,556 ...... 7 Game: 12.2 by Steve Joyce at Brown, 10-28-95 (28-341) (min. 20 att.) D.J. Busch ...... 2004 ...... 234-121-7 ...... 517 ...... 1,534 ...... 5 Season: 8.4 by Rick Furbush, 1970 (104-876) (min. 100 att.) Bill Lazor ...... 1991 ...... 217-129-9 ...... 595 ...... 1,461 ...... 8 Career: 8.2 by Rocco Calvo, 1950-51 (171-1405) (min. 170 att.) Marty Stallone ...... 1986 ...... 226-110-12 ...... 487 ...... 1,446 ...... 12

MOST YARDS GAINED PER COMPLETION Game: 25.7 by Aaron Sumida at Columbia, 11-12-88 (12-231) (min. 10 comp.) CAREER PASSING

Season: 15.37 by Rick Furbush, 1970 (57-876) (min. 55 comp.) Years Att-Comp.-Int. Pct Yds TD League2007 YIR/Ivy Career: 15.8 by Rocco Calvo, 1950-51 (89-1,405) (min. 85 comp.) Ricky Rahne ...... 1998-2001 .....1226-678-31 ...... 553...... 7,710 ...... 54 Bill Lazor ...... 1991-93 ...... 873-470-26 ...... 538...... 5,697 ...... 34 MOST 200-YARD PASSING GAMES Mike Hood ...... 1996-98 ...... 550-334-22 ...... 607...... 3,406 ...... 20 Season: 10 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 Career: 25 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (fr.-0, so.-9, jr.-10, sr.-6) Nathan Ford ...... 2005-pr...... 536-326-22 ...... 608 ..... 3,347 .....14 Mark Allen ...... 1971-73 ...... 543-249-27 ...... 459...... 3,313 ...... 22 MOST 300-YARD PASSING GAMES Scott Carroll ...... 1995-97 ...... 502-256-24 ...... 510...... 2,961 ...... 19 Season: 4 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 D.J. Busch ...... 2002-04 ...... 469-241-15 ...... 514...... 2,892 ...... 12 Career: 7 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (fr.-0, so.-2, jr.-4, sr.-1) Chris Cochrane ...... 1988-90 ...... 438-234-27 ...... 534...... 2,784 ...... 11 MOST CONSECUTIVE PASSES COMPLETED Shawn Maguire ...... 1983-85 ...... 562-292-29 ...... 520...... 2,702 ...... 5 17 by Nathan Ford, vs. Brown, at Princeton, 2007 Steve Joyce ...... 1994-95 ...... 342-194-13 ...... 567...... 2,669 ...... 15 History/Records

MOST CONSECUTIVE PASS ATTEMPTED WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION LONGEST PASS PLAYS Game: 59 by Bill Lazor at Columbia, 11-14-92 98 yards ...... Bob Dean to Norman Dawson vs. Navy, 1947 Season: 124 by Bill Lazor, Oct. 10, 1992-Nov. 7, 1992 90 yards ...... Rocco Calvo to Stu Merz at Yale, 1951 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES THROWING A TD PASS 88 yards...... Steve Joyce to Steve Busch at Brown, 1995 15 by Ricky Rahne, Sept. 18, 1999-Oct. 14, 2000 79 yards...... Chris Metz to Jim Burry vs. Harvard, 1979 79 yards...... D.J. Busch to Chad Nice vs. Princeton, 2004 MOST YARDS PASSING BY A FRESHMAN 78 yards...... Per Larson to Chad Levitt at Bucknell, 1994 Game: 114 by Stephen Liuzza vs. Penn, 11-18-06 Season: 139 by Stephen Liuzza, 2006 77 yards...... Jay LaRochelle to Tim LaBeau vs. Columbia, 1975 77 yards...... D.J. Busch to Chad Nice at Harvard, 2004 This Is Cornell MOST YARDS PASSING BY A SOPHOMORE 76 yards...... Bill Robertson to Chris Ritter at Brown, 1968 Game: 443 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-2-99 76 yards...... Dave McKelvey to Phil Taylor at Harvard, 1959 Season: 2,762 by Ricky Rahne, 1999 75 yards...... Mark Allen to George Milosevic vs. Dartmouth, 1972 MOST YARDS PASSING BY A JUNIOR 74 yards...... Bill DeGraaf to Art Boland at Brown, 1955 Game: 446 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-21-00 74 yards ...... Stephen Liuzza to Anthony Jackson vs. Penn, 2006 Season: 2,944 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 72 yards...... Chris Metz to Terry Thomas vs. Colgate, 1981

MOST YARDS PASSING BY A SENIOR Game: 395 by Mark Allen at Penn, 11-24-73 Season: 2,255 by Steve Joyce, 1995 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 81 SINGLE-GAME RUSHING Rushing Records Player, Opp., Year Att. Avg. TD Yds Scott Oliaro at Yale, 1990 ...... 35 ...... 8.2 ...... 3 ...... 288 Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard, 1969 ...... 40 ...... 7.1 ...... 5 ...... 281 MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Ed Marinaro vs. Columbia, 1971 ...... 47 ...... 5.8 ...... 2 ...... 272 Game: 55 by Joe Holland at Harvard, 10-14-78 (244 yards) Joe Holland vs. Penn, 1978 ...... 38 ...... 6.9 ...... 4 ...... 263 Season: 356 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 (1881 yards) Career: 922 by Chad Levitt, 1993-96 (4,657 yards) Ed Marinaro vs. Lehigh, 1970 ...... 32 ...... 8.2 ...... 4 ...... 260 Ed Marinaro vs. Colgate, 1971 ...... 43 ...... 6.0 ...... 4 ...... 260 MOST YARDS GAINED Tom Weidenkopf at Dartmouth, 1979 ...... 30 ...... 8.2 ...... 1 ...... 247 Game: 288 by Scott Oliaro vs. Yale, 11-3-90 (35 att.) Ed Marinaro at Rutgers, 1971 ...... 38 ...... 6.5 ...... 4 ...... 246 Season: 1,881 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 (356 att.) Ed Marinaro at Rutgers, 1969 ...... 41 ...... 6.0 ...... 1 ...... 245 General Information General Career: 4,715 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71 (918 att.) Joe Holland at Harvard, 1978 ...... 55 ...... 4.4 ...... 4 ...... 244 Chad Levitt vs. Dartmouth, 1996 ...... 30 ...... 8.1 ...... 3 ...... 241 MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME Ed Marinaro at Penn, 1971 ...... 42 ...... 5.5 ...... 5 ...... 230 Season: 209.0 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 (1,881 in nine games) Ed Marinaro at Yale, 1971...... 43 ...... 5.3 ...... 3 ...... 230 Career: 174.6 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71 (4,715 in 27)

Chad Levitt at Harvard, 1994 ...... 30 ...... 7.6 ...... 1 ...... 227 MOST YARDS GAINED BY A QUARTERBACK Ed Marinaro at Brown, 1970 ...... 40 ...... 5.6 ...... 2 ...... 225 Game: 207 by Gary Wood at Penn, 11-24-62 (31 att.) Derrick Harmon vs. Columbia, 1983 ...... 34 ...... 6.5 ...... 2 ...... 222 Season: 1,003 by Ryan Kuhn, 2005 (197 att.) Chad Levitt at Yale, 1996 ...... 39 ...... 5.6 ...... 1 ...... 218 Career: 2,156 by Gary Wood, 1961-63 (433 att.) Derrick Harmon vs. Yale, 1983 ...... 25 ...... 8.4 ...... 4 ...... 210 Chad Levitt vs. Colgate, 1996 ...... 23 ...... 9.1 ...... 2 ...... 209 Coaching/Staff HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH Gary Wood at Penn, 1962 ...... 31 ...... 6.7 ...... 2 ...... 207 Game: 13.0 by Bill Scazzero at Columbia, 11-4-50 (12-156) (min. 10 att.) Ed Marinaro at Princeton, 1970 ...... 47 ...... 4.3 ...... 0 ...... 203 Season: 5.9 by Derrick Harmon, 1983 (216-1,276) (min. 150 att.) Chad Levitt at Brown, 1995 ...... 27 ...... 7.4 ...... 2 ...... 201 Career: 5.6 by Derrick Harmon, 1981-83 (546-3,074) (min. 250 att.) SEASON RUSHING MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY RUSHING Game: 5 by Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard, 10-18-69: by Ed Marinaro at Penn, 11-20-71 Year Att Avg. TD Yds Season: 24 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 Ed Marinaro ...... 1971 ...... 356 ...... 5.3 ...... 24 ...... 1,881 Career: 50 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71 Chad Levitt ...... 1996 ...... 267 ...... 5.4 ...... 13 ...... 1,435 Chad Levitt ...... 1995 ...... 292 ...... 4.9 ...... 13 ...... 1,428 MOST 100-YARD GAMES Ed Marinaro ...... 1970 ...... 285 ...... 5.0 ...... 12 ...... 1,425 Meet The Big Red Season: 9 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 Ed Marinaro ...... 1969 ...... 277 ...... 5.1 ...... 14 ...... 1,409 Career: 24 by Chad Levitt, 1993-96 (fr.-1, so.-8, jr.-8, sr.-7) Joe Holland ...... 1978 ...... 273 ...... 5.1 ...... 16 ...... 1,396 Chad Levitt ...... 1994 ...... 275 ...... 4.8 ...... 12 ...... 1,319 MOST 200-YARD GAMES Derrick Harmon ...... 1983 ...... 216 ...... 5.9 ...... 12 ...... 1,276 Season: 5 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 Scott Malaga ...... 1988 ...... 256 ...... 4.3 ...... 12 ...... 1,097 Career: 10 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71 (so.-2, jr.-3, sr.-5) Luke Siwula ...... 2005 ...... 252 ...... 4.3 ...... 8 ...... 1,086 MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES Ryan Kuhn ...... 2005 ...... 197 ...... 5.1 ...... 12 ...... 1,003 10 by Ed Marinaro (last game of 1970 through 1971 season) John McNiff ...... 1990 ...... 176 ...... 5.7 ...... 10 ...... 998 Pete Larson ...... 1966 ...... 206 ...... 4.8 ...... 9 ...... 979 MOST CONSECUTIVE 200-YARD GAMES Dan Malone ...... 1972 ...... 196 ...... 4.7 ...... 5 ...... 913 2008 Opponents 3 by Ed Marinaro (last game of 1970 and fi rst two of 1971) Derrick Harmon ...... 1982 ...... 157 ...... 5.8 ...... 9 ...... 905

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMAN CAREER RUSHING Game: 126 by Terry Smith at Columbia, 11-12-94 (13 att.) Years Att Avg. TD Yds Season: 671 by Terry Smith, 1994 (118 att.) Ed Marinaro ...... 1969-71 ...... 918 ...... 5.1...... 50 ...... 4,715 MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SOPHOMORE Chad Levitt ...... 1993-96 ...... 922 ...... 5.1...... 44 ...... 4,657 Game: 281 by Ed Marinaro vs Harvard, 10-18-69 (40 att.) Derrick Harmon ...... 1981-83 ...... 546 ...... 5.6...... 26 ...... 3,074 Season: 1,409 by Ed Marinaro, 1969 (356 att.) John McNiff ...... 1989-91 ...... 539 ...... 4.7...... 22 ...... 2,557 Luke Siwula ...... 2004-pr...... 473 ...... 4.6 ...... 18 ...... 2,195 MOST YARDS GAINED BY A JUNIOR Gary Wood ...... 1961-63 ...... 433 ...... 5.0...... 19 ...... 2,156

2007 YIR/Ivy League Game: 288 by Scott Oliaro vs. Yale, 11-3-90 (35 att.) Scott Malaga ...... 1986-88 ...... 461 ...... 4.2...... 14 ...... 1,925 Season: 1,428 by Chad Levitt, 1995 (292 att.) Joe Holland ...... 1976-78 ...... 370 ...... 4.7...... 18 ...... 1,755 Pete Larson ...... 1964-66 ...... 354 ...... 4.9...... 19 ...... 1,751 MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SENIOR Scott Oliaro ...... 1989-92 ...... 361 ...... 4.7...... 20 ...... 1,713 Game: 272 by Ed Marinaro vs Columbia, 10-30-71 (47 att.) Season: 1,881 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 (277 att.) LONGEST RUSHES 95 yards ...... John McNiff at Columbia, 1990 SUPERLATIVES 87 yards...... Whit Baker at Princeton, 1939 100-Yard Games: Chad Levitt (24), Ed Marinaro (23), Derrick Harmon (13), John 86 yards...... Bernie Babula at Penn, 1949 McNiff (11), Luke Siwula (9), Scott Malaga (8), Dan Malone (7), Deon Harris (6), Joe Holland (6), Pete Larson (6), Terry Smith (6), Gary Wood (6), Tony Baker (5), Jeff 85 yards...... Pete Larson vs. Colgate, 1966

History/Records Johnson (5), Ryan Kuhn (5), Bo Roberson (5), Evan Simmons (5), Don Fanelli (4), Bob 84 yards...... Bill Kirk vs. Columbia, 1949 McAniff (4), Scott Oliaro (4), Bill Wilson (4), Pete Fitzpatrick (3), Rick Furbush (3), 83 yards...... Walt Kretz at Penn, 1946 Dick Jackson (3), Art Boland (2), Craig Jaeger (2), Brad Kiesendahl (2), Rich Russo 81 yards...... Jeff Johnson vs. Princeton, 1986 (2), John Tagliaferri (2), Ken Talton (2), Bob Baker, Randy Barbour, Guy Bedrosian, Frank Bradley, Horace Bradshaw, Ken Davis, Bill DeGraaf, Dwayne Dowtin, Bob 81 yards ...... Stephen Liuzza vs. Dartmouth, 2006 Engel, Jeff Fleischmann, Ron Gervase, Neal Hall, Andre Hardaway, Joshua Johnston, 80 yards...... Gary Wood vs. Yale, 1963 Stephen Liuzza, Stu Merz, Bob Milne, Bill Scazarro, Kevin Scott, Matt Speicher, Brian 79 yards...... Ed Marinaro vs. Lehigh, 1970 Ulbricht, Steve Vago, Tom Weidenkopf, Bill Whelan. 79 yards...... Walt Scholl at Harvard, 1939 200-Yard Games: Ed Marinaro (10), Chad Levitt (5), Derrick Harmon (2), Joe Holland 79 yards...... Walt Scholl at Ohio State, 1939 (2), Scott Oliaro, Tom Weidenkopf, Gary Wood. 250-Yard Games: Ed Marinaro (4), Joe Holland, Scott Oliaro. This Is Cornell 82 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDS Receiving Records Player, Opp., Year Rec. Avg. TD Yds General Information Joe Splendorio at Brown, 1999 ...... 11 ...... 18.5 ...... 1 ...... 204 Keith Ferguson at Brown, 2002 ...... 14 ...... 12.6 ...... 0 ...... 177 MOST PASSES CAUGHT Game: 15 by John Tagliaferri at Princeton, 11-23-85 Keith Ferguson vs. Dartmouth, 2002 ...... 11 ...... 15.9 ...... 0 ...... 175 Season: 89 by Eric Krawczyk, 1997 Eric Krawczyk vs. Colgate, 1997 ...... 14 ...... 12.2 ...... 2 ...... 171 Career: 202 by Keith Ferguson, 1999-2002 Mike Jamin vs. Brown, 1992 ...... 5 ...... 32.8 ...... 1 ...... 164 Keith Ferguson vs. Princeton, 2000 ...... 8 ...... 20.5 ...... 1 ...... 164 MOST PASSES CAUGHT BY A WIDE RECEIVER Bill Murphy vs. Harvard, 1967...... 10 ...... 16.3 ...... 1 ...... 163 Season: 89 by Eric Krawczyk, 1997 Mike Jamin vs. Yale, 1991 ...... 7 ...... 23.0 ...... 0 ...... 161 Career: 202 by Keith Ferguson, 1999-2002 Aaron Berryman at Columbia, 1994 ...... 6 ...... 25.8 ...... 1 ...... 155 Stu Merz at Yale, 1951 ...... 3 ...... 51.7 ...... 0 ...... 155 Coaching/Staff MOST PASSES CAUGHT BY A TIGHT END Season: 37 by George Milosevic, 1972 Keith Ferguson at Harvard, 2002 ...... 12 ...... 12.8 ...... 2 ...... 154 Career: 56 by Dan Suren, 1980-82 Chris Ritter at Columbia, 1968 ...... 7 ...... 21.4 ...... 1 ...... 150 Eric Krawczyk at Lafayette, 1996 ...... 9 ...... 16.4 ...... 1 ...... 148 MOST PASSES CAUGHT BY A RUNNING BACK Eric Krawczyk at Dartmouth, 1997 ...... 12 ...... 12.2 ...... 3 ...... 146

Season: 61 by John Tagliaferri, 1985 Steve Busch vs. Princeton, 1996 ...... 12 ...... 12.0 ...... 1 ...... 144 Career: 113 by Justin Dunleavy, 1998-2001 Steve Busch at Buff alo, 1996 ...... 13 ...... 11.1 ...... 0 ...... 144 Chad Nice vs. Princeton, 2004 ...... 4 ...... 35.5 ...... 1 ...... 142 MOST YARDS GAINED Game: 204 by Joe Splendorio at Brown, 10-2-99 (11 catches) Eric Krawczyk at Fordham, 1997 ...... 13 ...... 10.8 ...... 1 ...... 141 Season: 1,042 by Eric Krawczyk, 1997 (89 catches) Jack Corrigan vs. Harvard, 1973 ...... 7 ...... 20.0 ...... 1 ...... 140 Meet The Big Red Career: 2,569 by Keith Ferguson, 1999-2002 (202 catches) SEASON RECEIVING YARDS HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER CATCH Year Rec. Avg. TD Yds Season: 22.5 by Shaun Hawkins, 1986 (20-449) (min. 20 catches) Eric Krawczyk ...... 1997 ...... 89 ...... 11.7 ...... 11 ...... 1,042 Career: 20.5 by Shaun Hawkins, 1985-87 (58-1,187) (min. 40 catches) Joe Splendorio...... 1999 ...... 65 ...... 14.5 ...... 10 ...... 944 Bill Murphy ...... 1967 ...... 50 ...... 17.1 ...... 9 ...... 853 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHT Game: 3 by Bill Murphy vs Princeton, 10-14-67; Eric Krawczyk at Dartmouth, 10-4-97 Keith Ferguson ...... 2002 ...... 70 ...... 12.2 ...... 2 ...... 852 Season: 11 by Eric Krawczyk, 1997 Mike Jamin ...... 1992 ...... 49 ...... 16.2 ...... 6 ...... 794 Career: 20 by Joe Splendorio, 1997-2000 Eric Krawczyk ...... 1996 ...... 53 ...... 14.8 ...... 5 ...... 786 Brian Romney ...... 2004 ...... 60 ...... 12.8 ...... 3 ...... 766 2008 Opponents MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES CATCHING A PASS Steve Busch ...... 1996 ...... 57 ...... 12.6 ...... 4 ...... 720 Season: 10 by John Tagliaferri, 1985; Jim Perrello, 1985; Scott Oliaro, 1990; Mike Grant, Ron Mateo ...... 1995 ...... 47 ...... 14.8 ...... 3 ...... 695 1991; Mike Jamin, 1992; Aaron Berryman, 1993; Pete Fitzpatrick, 1993; Ron Mateo, Keith Ferguson ...... 2000 ...... 41 ...... 16.6 ...... 5 ...... 680 1995; Steve Busch, 1995; Eric Krawczyk, 1995; Eric Krawczyk, 1996; Justin Bush, 1997; Eric Krawczyk, 1997; Joe Splendorio, 1998; Keith Ferguson, 1999; Joe Splendorio, Joe Splendorio...... 1998 ...... 46 ...... 14.7 ...... 6 ...... 677 2000; Keith Ferguson, 2000; Keith Ferguson, 2002; John Kellner, 2002; John Kellner, Chad Nice ...... 2004 ...... 43 ...... 15.2 ...... 4 ...... 652 2003; Vic Yanz, 2003; Chad Nice, 2004; Brian Romney, 2004; Brian Romney, 2005, Zac Joe Splendorio...... 2000 ...... 46 ...... 13.7 ...... 3 ...... 630 Canty, 2006; Jesse Baker, 2007; Horatio Blackman, 2007. Bruce Starks ...... 1974 ...... 47 ...... 13.2 ...... 2 ...... 619 Career: 39 by Keith Ferguson, 1999-2002 John Kellner ...... 2003 ...... 49 ...... 11.9 ...... 3 ...... 582 Steve Busch ...... 1995 ...... 27 ...... 21.5 ...... 4 ...... 581 MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMAN

Jim Perrello ...... 1985 ...... 36 ...... 15.7 ...... 5 ...... 566 League2007 YIR/Ivy Game: 94 by Keith Ferguson vs. Fordham, 9-25-99 (4 catches) Season: 530 by Keith Ferguson, 1999 (41 catches) CAREER RECEIVING YARDS MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SOPHOMORE Years Rec. Avg. TD Yds Game: 164 by Keith Ferguson vs. Princeton, 10-28-00 (8 catches) Keith Ferguson ...... 1999-2002....202 ...... 12.7 ...... 14 ...... 2,569 Season: 680 by Keith Ferguson, 2000 (41 catches) Joe Splendorio...... 1997-2000....165 ...... 14.1 ...... 20 ...... 2,337 Eric Krawczyk ...... 1995-97 ...... 176 ...... 13.0 ...... 17 ...... 2,285 MOST YARDS GAINED BY A JUNIOR John Kellner ...... 2001-03 ...... 116 ...... 13.0 ...... 8 ...... 1,512 Game: 204 by Joe Splendorio at Brown, 10-2-99 (11 catches) Steve Busch ...... 1994-96 ...... 91 ...... 15.8 ...... 9 ...... 1,435 Season: 944 by Joe Splendorio, 1999 (65 catches) Bruce Starks ...... 1973-75 ...... 92 ...... 13.3 ...... 5 ...... 1,292

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SENIOR Mike Jamin ...... 1990-92 ...... 84 ...... 15.2 ...... 7 ...... 1,280 History/Records Game: 177 by Keith Ferguson at Brown, 10-26-02 (14 catches) Ron Mateo ...... 1992-95 ...... 95 ...... 13.0 ...... 9 ...... 1,235 Season: 1,042 by Eric Krawczyk, 1997 (89 catches) Shaun Hawkins ...... 1985-87 ...... 58 ...... 20.5 ...... 15 ...... 1,187 Brian Romney ...... 2004-05 ...... 98 ...... 11.7 ...... 5 ...... 1,151

LONGEST RECEPTIONS 98 yards...... Norman Dawson from Bob Dean vs. Navy, 1947 SUPERLATIVES 90 yards ...... Stu Merz from Rocco Calvo at Yale, 1951 100-Yard Games: Eric Krawczyk (10), Joe Splendorio (9), Keith Ferguson (7), Mike 88 yards...... Steve Busch from Steve Joyce at Brown, 1995 Jamin (5), Steve Busch (4), Shaun Hawkins (3), Ron Mateo (3), Bill Murphy (3), Bruce Starks (3), Rick Furbush (2), Eamon McEneaney (2), George Milosevic (2), Chad 79 yards...... Jim Burry from Chris Metz vs. Harvard, 1979 Nice (2), Chris Ritter (2), Brian Romney (2), Bryan Walters (2), Vic Yanz (2), Aaron 79 yards...... Chad Nice from D.J. Busch vs. Princeton, 2004 This Is Cornell Berryman, Tommy Bleymaier, Erv Bratcher, Ned Burke, Ed Burnap, Jack Corrigan, 78 yards...... Chad Levitt from Per Larson at Bucknell, 1994 Pat Dutton, Stu Fullerton, Chris Hahn, Derrick Harmon, Tim Hermann, Craig Jaeger, 77 yards...... Tim LaBeau from Jay LaRochelle vs. Columbia, 1975 John Kellner, Stu Merz, Scott Oliaro, Jim Perrello, Mike Ready. 77 yards...... Chad Nice from D.J. Busch at Harvard, 2004 150-Yard Games: Keith Ferguson (4), Mike Jamin (2), Aaron Berryman, Eric Kraw- 76 yards...... Chris Ritter from Bill Robertson at Brown, 1968 czyk, Stu Merz, Bill Murphy, Chris Ritter, Joe Splendorio. 76 yards...... Phil Taylor from Dave McKelvey at Harvard, 1959 75 yards...... George Milosevic from Mark Allen vs. Dartmouth, 1972 200-Yard Games: Joe Splendorio. 74 yards...... Art Boland from Bill DeGraaf at Brown, 1955 74 yards...... Anthony Jackson from Stephen Liuzza vs. Penn, 2006

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 83 SINGLE-GAME TOTAL OFFENSE Total Off ense Records Player, Opp., Year Plays Rush Pass Avg. Yds Ricky Rahne at Brown, 2000 ...... 66 ...... -6 ...... 446 ...... 6.8 ...... 440 Ricky Rahne at Brown, 1999 ...... 60 ...... -13 ...... 443 ...... 7.4 ...... 430 MOST PLAYS Stephen Liuzza at Dartmouth, 2007 ...... 69 ...... 135 ...... 292 .....6.2 .....427 Game: 71 by Ricky Rahne at Bucknell, 9-16-00 Season: 552 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 Bill Lazor at Columbia, 1992 ...... 65 ...... 9 ...... 400 ...... 6.2 ...... 409 Career: 1,448 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 Ricky Rahne at Harvard, 2000 ...... 59 ...... 5 ...... 391 ...... 6.6 ...... 396 Mark Allen at Penn, 1973 ...... 66 ...... -7 ...... 395 ...... 6.0 ...... 388 MOST YARDS GAINED Gary Wood at Penn, 1962 ...... 54 ...... 207 ...... 180 ...... 7.2 ...... 387 Game: 440 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-21-00 (66 plays, -6 rushing, 446 passing) Ricky Rahne at Penn, 2000 ...... 70 ...... 45 ...... 306 ...... 5.0 ...... 351 Season: 3,036 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 (552 plays, 92 rushing, 3,036 passing) Career: 7,994 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (1,448 plays, 284 rushing, 7,710 passing) Mick Razzano vs. Dartmouth, 2002 ...... 44 ...... 38 ...... 302 ...... 7.7 ...... 340 General Information General Scott Carroll at Buff alo, 1996 ...... 57 ...... -6 ...... 344 ...... 5.9 ...... 338 HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY Gary Wood vs. Princeton, 1962 ...... 31 ...... 125 ...... 212 ..... 10.9 .....337 Game: 10.9 by Gary Wood vs Princeton, 10-27-62 (31plays-337 yards) (min. 20 plays) Nathan Ford vs. Brown, 2007 ...... 63 ...... 39 ...... 292 .....5.3 .....331 Season: 6.8 by Steve Joyce, 1995 (319 plays-2,166 yards) (min. 175 plays) D.J. Busch vs. Columbia, 2003 ...... 46 ...... 14 ...... 312 ...... 7.1 ...... 326 Career: 5.7 by Derrick Harmon, 1981-83 (558 plays-3,160 yards) (min. 330 plays) Steve Joyce at Brown, 1995 ...... 31 ...... -16 ...... 341 ..... 10.5 .....325 MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR Bill Lazor vs. Yale, 1991 ...... 51 ...... 7 ...... 317 ...... 6.4 ...... 324 (TDs scored or passed for) Ricky Rahne vs. Harvard, 1999 ...... 57 ...... 25 ...... 297 ...... 5.6 ...... 322 Game: 5 by Ed Marinaro at Penn, 11-20-71 (scored 5, passed for 0) Bill Lazor at Brown, 1991 ...... 54 ...... -4 ...... 321 ...... 5.9 ...... 317 5 by Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard, 10-18-69 (scored 5, passed for 0) Ricky Rahne vs. Princeton, 2000 ...... 60 ...... 37 ...... 279 ...... 5.3 ...... 316 5 by Marty Sponaugle at Brown, 11-6-65 (scored 2, passed for 3) Season: 25 by Ricky Rahne, 1999 (scored 0, passed for 25) Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia, 1999 ...... 41 ...... -8 ...... 320 ...... 7.6 ...... 312 Mike Hood vs. Bucknell, 1998 ...... 47 ...... 15 ...... 296 ...... 6.6 ...... 311 Coaching/Staff Career: 59 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 (scored 5, passed for 54)

MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMAN SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE Game: 126 by Terry Smith at Columbia, 11-12-94 (13 plays, 126 rushing, Year Plays Rush Pass Avg. Yds 0 passing) Season: 671 by Terry Smith, 1994 (118 plays, 671 rushing, 0 passing) Ricky Rahne ...... 2000 ...... 552...... 92 ...... 2,944 ...... 5.5 ...... 3,036 Ricky Rahne ...... 1999 ...... 432...... -66 ...... 2,762 ...... 6.2 ...... 2,696 MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SOPHOMORE Bill Lazor ...... 1992 ...... 405...... 174 ...... 2,206 ...... 5.9 ...... 2,380 Game: 430 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-2-99 (60 plays, -13 rushing, 443 passing) RIcky Rahne ...... 2001 ...... 457...... 271 ...... 1,984 ...... 4.9 ...... 2,255 Season: 2,696 by Ricky Rahne, 1999 (432 plays, -66 rushing, 2,762 passing) Steve Joyce ...... 1995 ...... 319...... -89 ...... 2,255 ...... 6.8 ...... 2,166 MOST YARDS GAINED BY A JUNIOR Bill Lazor ...... 1993 ...... 403...... 44 ...... 2,030 ...... 5.2 ...... 2,074 Game: 440 by Ricky Rahne at Brown, 10-21-2000 (66 plays, -6 rushing, Ryan Kuhn ...... 2005 ...... 376...... 1,003 ...... 1,008 ...... 5.3 ...... 2,011 Meet The Big Red 446 passing) Nathan Ford ...... 2007 ...... 386 ...... 55 ...... 1,902 ...... 5.1 ...... 1,957 Season: 3,036 by Ricky Rahne, 2000 (552 plays, 92 rushing, 2,944 passing) Mike Hood ...... 1998 ...... 364...... -3 ...... 1,910 ...... 5.2 ...... 1,907 Ed Marinaro ...... 1971 ...... 356...... 1,881 ...... 0 ...... 5.3 ...... 1,881 MOST YARDS GAINED BY A SENIOR Game: 388 by Mark Allen at Penn, 11-24-73 (66 plays, -7 rushing, 395 passing) Gary Wood ...... 1962 ...... 290...... 889 ...... 890 ...... 6.1 ...... 1,779 Season: 2,255 by Ricky Rahne, 2001 (457 plays, 271 rushing, 1,984 passing) Nathan Ford ...... 2006 ...... 305...... 345 ...... 1,417 ...... 5.8 ...... 1,762 Mick Razzano ...... 2002 ...... 369...... 108 ...... 1,556 ...... 4.5 ...... 1,664 Chris Cochrane ...... 1990 ...... 268...... 387 ...... 1,266 ...... 6.2 ...... 1,653 Kevin Sigler ...... 1974 ...... 299...... -35 ...... 1,648 ...... 5.4 ...... 1,613

CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE

2008 Opponents Years Plays Rush Pass Avg. Yds Ricky Rahne ...... 1998-2001 .....1,448 ...... 284 ...... 7,710 ...... 5.5 ...... 7,994 Bill Lazor ...... 1991-93 ...... 1,082 ...... 281 ...... 5,697 ...... 5.5 ...... 5,978 Ed Marinaro ...... 1969-71 ...... 919 ...... 4,715 ...... 0 ...... 5.1 ...... 4,715 Chad Levitt ...... 1993-96 ...... 922 ...... 4,657 ...... 0 ...... 5.1 ...... 4,657 Gary Wood ...... 1961-63 ...... 744 ...... 2,156 ...... 1,891 ...... 5.4 ...... 4,047 Mark Allen ...... 1971-73 ...... 854 ...... 613 ...... 3,313 ...... 4.6 ...... 3,926 Nathan Ford ...... 2005-pr...... 702 ...... 407 ...... 3,347 ...... 5.3 ...... 3,754 Mike Hood ...... 1996-98 ...... 731 ...... 257 ...... 3,406 ...... 5.0 ...... 3,663 Chris Cochrane ...... 1988-90 ...... 631 ...... 544 ...... 2,784 ...... 5.3 ...... 3,328 Derrick Harmon ...... 1981-83 ...... 558 ...... 3,074 ...... 86...... 5.7 ...... 3,160 2007 YIR/Ivy League

MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS GAINED (Yards gained rushing, receiving and runbacks) Game: 395 by Scott Oliaro at Yale, 11-3-90 (288 rush., 85 rec., 22 ret.) All-Purpose Records Season: 1,932 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 (1,881 rush., 51 rec.) Career: 5,117 by Chad Levitt, 1993-96 (4,657 rush., 379 rec., 81 ret.) SEASON ALL-PURPOSE Year Rush Rec. PR Kr IR Yds Avg. Ed Marinaro ...... 1971 ...... 1,881 ...... 51 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1,932 ...... 214.7

History/Records Bryan Walters ...... 2007 ...... 0 ...... 592...... 345 ...... 765 ...... 0 ...... 1,702 ...... 170.2 John McNiff ...... 1990 ...... 998 ...... 163 ...... 0 ...... 455 ...... 0 ...... 1,616 ...... 161.6 Derrick Harmon ...... 1983 ...... 1,276 ...... 270 ...... 5 ...... 19 ...... 0 ...... 1,570 ...... 157.0 Pete Fitzpatrick ...... 1993 ...... 789 ...... 407 ...... 9 ...... 351 ...... 0 ...... 1,556 ...... 155.6 CAREER ALL-PURPOSE Years Rush Rec. PR Kr IR Yds Avg. Chad Levitt ...... 1993-96 ...... 4,657 ...... 379 ...... 0 ...... 81 ...... 0 ...... 5,117 ...... 134.7 Ed Marinaro ...... 1969-71 ...... 4,715 ...... 232 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 4,947 ...... 183.2 Derrick Harmon ...... 1981-83 ...... 3,074 ...... 679 ...... 5 ...... 42 ...... 0 ...... 3,800 ...... 140.7 John McNiff ...... 1989-91 ...... 2,557 ...... 375 ...... 0 ...... 626 ...... 0 ...... 3,558 ...... 127.1 * - punt and kick returns not Gary Wood* ...... 1961-63 ...... 2,156 ...... 22 ...... 126 ...... 1,048 ...... 0 ...... 3,352 ...... 124.1 kept in 1961 This Is Cornell 84 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football CAREER TOUCHDOWNS Scoring Records Years Run Rec. Ret. TDs General Information Ed Marinaro, RB ...... 1969-71 .... 50 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 52 MOST POINTS SCORED Chad Levitt, RB ...... 1993-96 .... 44 ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 48 Game: 32 by Ed Marinaro at Penn, 11-20-71 Jeff Fleischmann, HB ..... 1948-50 .... 28 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 28 Season: 148 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 Derrick Harmon, RB ...... 1981-83 .... 26 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 28 Career: 318 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71 John McNiff , RB ...... 1989-91 .... 22 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 23 MOST TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS Pete Larson, HB ...... 1964-66 .... 19 ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 22 Game: 5 by Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard, 10-18-69: by Ed Marinaro at Penn, 11-20-71 Scott Oliaro, RB ...... 1989-92 .... 20 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 22 Season: 24 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 Luke Siwula, RB ...... 2004-pr. ...18 ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 22 Career: 52 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71 Don Fanelli, RB ...... 1973-75 .... 21 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 21 Coaching/Staff MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Joe Splendorio, WR ...... 1997-00 .... 0 ...... 20 ...... 0 ...... 20 Game: 5 by Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard, 10-18-69: by Ed Marinaro at Penn, 11-20-71 Gary Wood, QB ...... 1961-63 .... 18 ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 19 Season: 24 by Ed Marinaro, 1971 Career: 50 by Ed Marinaro, 1969-71 SEASON TOUCHDOWNS MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Year Run Rec. Ret. TDs

Game: 4 by Mark Allen at Brown, 11-11-72; by Mark Allen vs. Columbia, 11-3-73; Ed Marinaro, RB ...... 1971 ...... 24 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 24 by Mike Hood vs. Buff alo, 10-3-98; by Ricky Rahne vs. Fordham, 9-25-99; Joe Holland, RB ...... 1978 ...... 16 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 16 by Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia, 11-13-99; by Ricky Rahne at Harvard, 10-7-00 Season: 25 by Ricky Rahne, 1999 Chad Levitt, RB ...... 1995 ...... 13 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 15 Career: 54 by Ricky Rahne, 1998-2001 Ed Marinaro, RB ...... 1969 ...... 14 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 14 Ed Marinaro, RB ...... 1970 ...... 12 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 14 MOST POINTS SCORED BY A KICKER Chad Levitt, RB ...... 1996 ...... 13 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 14 Meet The Big Red Game: 14 by Mike Cochrane vs. Lafayette, 10-3-92 Season: 72 by A.J. Weitsman, 2005 Chad Levitt, RB ...... 1994 ...... 12 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 13 Career: 148 by John McCombs, 1997-99 Derrick Harmon, RB ...... 1983 ...... 12 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 12 Scott Malaga, RB ...... 1988 ...... 12 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 12 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 4 by Trevor MacMeekin vs. Yale, 9-25-04 Ryan Kuhn, QB ...... 2005 ...... 12 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 12 Season: 14 by A.J. Weitsman, 2005 (16 attempts) Career: 26 by John McCombs, 1997-99 (35 attempts) CAREER KICKING POINTS Years PAT FG Pts. MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE Game: 7 by Keith Manz at Penn, 9-22-79; 7 by Pete Zogby at Lehigh, 10-2-65; John McCombs ...... 1997-99 ...... 70-72 ...... 26-35 ...... 148 7 by Peter Iverson vs. Dartmouth, 11-4-00; 7 by A.J. Weitsman vs. John Rodin ...... 1993-96 ...... 71-77 ...... 25-45 ...... 146 2008 Opponents Georgetown, 10-15-05 Peter Zell ...... 2004-07 ...... 56-57 ...... 19-33 ...... 113 Season: 32 by Peter Zell, 2007 (32 attempts); Career: 71 by Bill Kirk, 1949-51 (95 attempts); John Killian...... 1969-71 ...... 60-66 ...... 17-36 ...... 111 71 by John Rodin, 1993-96 (77 attempts) Peter Iverson ...... 1998-01 ...... 53-56 ...... 14-26 ...... 95 A.J. Weitsman ...... 2002-05 ...... 42-42 ...... 17-25 ...... 93 MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS Mike Cochrane...... 1991-92 ...... 33-38 ...... 19-31 ...... 90 Game: 2 by three players. Last: Dan Malone at Brown, 11-11-72 Season: 3 by Rick Furbush, 1970 Trevor MacMeekin ...... 2002-04 ...... 34-39 ...... 17-29 ...... 85 Career: 3 by Derrick Harmon, 1981-83; Ed Marinaro, 1969-71; Rick Furbush, 1969-70 Pete Zogby ...... 1965-67 ...... 50-62 ...... 11-22 ...... 83 Pete Gogolak ...... 1961-63 ...... 54-55 ...... 9-27 ...... 81 2007 YIR/Ivy League2007 YIR/Ivy

SEASON SCORING Year Rush Pass Other PAT-K PAT-R/P FG SAF Pts Ed Marinaro ...... 1971 ...... 24 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1-r, 1-p ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 148 Joe Holland ...... 1978 ...... 16 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 96 Chad Levitt ...... 1995 ...... 13 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1-r, 0-p ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 92 Ed Marinaro ...... 1970 ...... 14 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1-r, 0-p ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 86 Chad Levitt ...... 1996 ...... 13 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1-r, 0-p ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 84 History/Records Ed Marinaro ...... 1969 ...... 14 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 84 Chad Levitt ...... 1994 ...... 12 ...... l ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 78 Derrick Harmon ...... 1983 ...... 12 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1-r, 0-p ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 74 Scott Malaga ...... 1988 ...... 12 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 72 Ryan Kuhn ...... 2005 ...... 12 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 72 A.J. Weitsman ...... 2005 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 30-30 ...... 0 ...... 14-16 ...... 0 ...... 72

CAREER SCORING Years Rush Pass Other PAT-K PAT-R/P FG SAF Pts Ed Marinaro ...... 1969-71 ...... 50 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 2-r, 1-p ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 318 Chad Levitt ...... 1993-96 ...... 44 ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 2-r, 0-p ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 292 This Is Cornell Derrick Harmon ...... 1981-83 ...... 26 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 3-r, 0-p ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 174 Jeff Fleischmann ...... 1948-50 ...... 28 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 168 John McCombs ...... 1997-99 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 70-72 ...... 0 ...... 26-35 ...... 0 ...... 148 John Rodin ...... 1993-96 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 71-77 ...... 0 ...... 25-45 ...... 0 ...... 146 John McNiff ...... 1989-91 ...... 22 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1-r, 0-p ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 140 Pete Larson ...... 1964-66 ...... 19 ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1-r, 0-p ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 134 Luke Siwula ...... 2004-pr...... 18 ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 1-r, 0-p ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 134 Scott Oliaro ...... 1989-92 ...... 20 ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 132

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 85 SEASON TACKLES Year Solo Assists Sacks Totals Defensive Records Chris Zingo ...... 1992 ...... 127 ...... 52 ...... 8 ...... 179 Chris Zingo ...... 1993 ...... 106 ...... 67 ...... 4 ...... 173 TACKLES (offi cially recorded since 1977) Chris Zingo ...... 1991 ...... 112 ...... 48 ...... 6 ...... 160 MOST TACKLES Mitch Lee ...... 1988 ...... 108 ...... 49 ...... 1 ...... 157 Game: 27 by Chris Zingo at Brown, 11-2-91 John Hanson ...... 1996 ...... 90 ...... 64 ...... 2 ...... 154 Season: 179 by Chris Zingo, 1992 Terry Lee ...... 1977 ...... 98 ...... 51 ...... 2 ...... 149 Career: 530 by John Hanson, 1995-98 John Hanson ...... 1997 ...... 95 ...... 45 ...... 0 ...... 140 John Hanson ...... 1998 ...... 100 ...... 35 ...... 1 ...... 135 MOST TACKLES BY A LINEMAN Mike Scully ...... 1983 ...... 67 ...... 67 ...... 0 ...... 134 Season: 88 by Kevin McCarthy, 1982; Steve Duca, 1981 Chris Allen ...... 1996 ...... 74 ...... 58 ...... 0 ...... 132 Career: 185 by Steve Duca, 1980-82 General Information General CAREER TACKLES MOST TACKLES BY A LINEBACKER Years Solo Assists Sacks Totals Season: 179 by Chris Zingo, 1992 Career: 530 by John Hanson, 1995-98 John Hanson ...... 1995-98 ...... 359 ...... 171 ...... 5 ...... 530 Chris Zingo ...... 1991-93 ...... 345 ...... 167 ...... 18 ...... 512 MOST TACKLES BY A DEFENSIVE BACK John Vitullo ...... 1992-95 ...... 257 ...... 149 ...... 3 ...... 406 Season: 132 by Chris Allen, 1996 Mike Scully ...... 1981-83 ...... 193 ...... 156 ...... 3 ...... 349 Career: 331 by Chris Allen, 1994-97 Mitch Lee ...... 1987-89 ...... 225 ...... 107 ...... 5 ...... 332 Chris Allen ...... 1994-97 ...... 188 ...... 143 ...... 0 ...... 331 Jim DeStefano...... 1978-80 ...... 160 ...... 153 ...... 10 ...... 313 PASS DEFENSE Tom Bernardo ...... 1984-86 ...... 155 ...... 136 ...... 0 ...... 291 MOST INTERCEPTIONS Game: 3 by Scott Walter vs Brown, 10-16-82; Scott Walter at Columbia, Tom Nunes ...... 1995-98 ...... 206 ...... 71 ...... 1 ...... 277 Coaching/Staff 11-13-82; Dave Kimichik at Columbia, 11-15-80; Chris Hanson at Brad Kitlowski ...... 2001-04 ...... 121 ...... 131 ...... 7 ...... 252 Fordham, 9-24-94; Doug Knopp vs. Holy Cross, 9-23-95 Season: 8 by Scott Walter, 1982; Chris Hanson, 1994 SEASON INTERCEPTIONS Career: 15 by Hillary Chollet, 1945-46, 48-49 Year INT Yards Avg. Chris Hanson ...... 1994 ...... 8 ...... 83...... 10.4 MOST YARDS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS Scott Walter ...... 1982 ...... 8 ...... 40...... 5.0 Game: 120 by Carl Holland vs Syracuse, Nov. 8, 1947 (2 INTs) Jim Frontero ...... 1986 ...... 7 ...... 169 ...... 24.2 Season: 169 by Jim Frontero, 1986 (7 INTs) Dick Jackson ...... 1954 ...... 7 ...... 83...... 11.9 Career: 218 by Hillary Chollet, 1945-46 and 1948-49 (15 INTs) Dave Kimichik ...... 1980 ...... 7 ...... 19...... 2.7 Pete Knight ...... 1972 ...... 7 ...... 96...... 13.7 MOST TOUCHDOWNS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS Frank Farace ...... 1984 ...... 6 ...... 68...... 11.3 Career: 2 by Rip Haley, 1949; Chip Ruth, 1966-68; Chris Mazoue, 1989-91 Doug Knopp ...... 1995 ...... 6 ...... 6 ...... 1.0 Meet The Big Red Paul Tully ...... 1989 ...... 6 ...... 70...... 11.7 MOST PASSES BROKEN UP 15 by Mike Raich, 1985 Season: CAREER INTERCEPTIONS Career: 32 by Mike Raich, 1985-87 Years INT Yards Avg. LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS Hillary Chollet ...... 1945-49 ...... 15 ...... 218 ...... 14.5 99 yards ...... Mark Broderick vs. Brown, 1990 Doug Knopp ...... 1993-95 ...... 13 ...... 33...... 2.5 97 yards ...... Ken Davis at Army, 1942 Rip Haley ...... 1948-50 ...... 11 ...... 162 ...... 14.7 95 yards ...... Carl Holland vs. Syracuse, 1947 Dave Kimichik ...... 1980-81 ...... 11 ...... 42...... 3.8 81 yards ...... Keith Cummins at Dartmouth, 1967 Dick Meade ...... 1953-55 ...... 11 ...... 75...... 6.8 74 yards ...... Jim Frontero vs. Brown, 1986 Mike Raich ...... 1985-87 ...... 11 ...... 83...... 7.5 72 yards ...... Chip Ruth at Brown, 1968 Dick Jackson ...... 1953-55 ...... 10 ...... 124 ...... 12.4 72 yards ...... Frank Morand vs. Colgate, 2007 Paul Tully ...... 1988-90 ...... 10 ...... 70...... 7.0 2008 Opponents Frank Farace ...... 1982-84 ...... 9 ...... 96...... 10.6 SACKS (offi cially recorded since 1977) Jim Frontero ...... 1984-86 ...... 9 ...... 193 ...... 21.4 MOST QUARTERBACK SACKS Season: 12 by Tom McHale, 1986 SEASON SACKS Career: 19 by Seth Payne, 1993-96 Year Pos. Sacks Tom McHale ...... 1986 ...... DE ...... 12 MOST SACKS BY A LINEMAN Bob Garvey ...... 1993 ...... DE ...... 11 Season: 12 by Tom McHale, 1986 Kevin McCarthy ...... 1982 ...... DE ...... 11 Career: 19 by Seth Payne, 1993-96 Bob Weggler ...... 1978 ...... DE ...... 10 Seth Payne ...... 1996 ...... DE ...... 9 MOST SACKS BY A LINEBACKER Gary Rinkus ...... 1986 ...... DT ...... 9 Season: 8 by Chris Zingo, 1992

2007 YIR/Ivy League Kevin Marcus ...... 1991 ...... DT ...... 8 Career: 18 by Chris Zingo, 1991-93 Stuart Tross ...... 1987 ...... DE ...... 8 Chris Zingo ...... 1992 ...... LB ...... 8 MOST SACKS BY A DEFENSIVE BACK Pete Combe ...... 2002 ...... DL ...... 7.5 Season: 4 by Brent Felitto, 1986; Gerry Willinger, 1990 Career: 5 by Brent Felitto, 1985-87 CAREER SACKS Years Pos. Sacks Seth Payne ...... 1993-96 ...... DE ...... 19 Chris Zingo ...... 1991-93 ...... LB ...... 18 Bryan Sacco ...... 1998-01 ...... DE ...... 15.5 Tom McHale ...... 1985-86 ...... DE ...... 14 Gary Rinkus ...... 1985-87 ...... DT ...... 13

History/Records Pete Combe ...... 1999-02 ...... DL ...... 12.5 Jay Bolton ...... 1998-00 ...... DL ...... 12 Tom Crone ...... 1998-00 ...... DL ...... 11 Bob Garvey ...... 1992-93 ...... DE ...... 11 Kevin McCarthy ...... 1980-82 ...... DE ...... 11 This Is Cornell 86 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football PUNTING Special Teams Records MOST PUNTS General Information Season: 69 by Bill Arthur, 1968 (2,583 yds., 37.4 avg.); 69 by Mike Baumgartel, 2004 (2,449 yds., 35.5 avg.); PUNT RETURNS Career: 244 by Mike Baumgartel, 2001-04 (8,774 yds., 37.0 avg.) MOST PUNT RETURNS Game: 8 by Dan Jystad at Harvard, 10-11-86 MOST PUNTING YARDS 8 by Peter Knight at Princeton, 11-25-72 Season: 2,610 by Charles Watson, 1998 (64 punts, 40.8 avg.) Season: 34 by Brian Romney, 2004 Career: 8,774 by Mike Baumgartel, 2001-04 (244 punts, 37.0 avg.) Career: 63 by Brian Romney, 2004-05 PUNTING AVERAGE MOST YARDS ON PUNT RETURNS Season: 40.78 by Charles Watson, 1998 (64 punts, 2,610 yds.) Game: 113 by Hillary Chollet vs. Niagara, 9-24-49 (5 returns) Career: 39.7 by Charles Watson, 1995-98 (187 punts, 7,416 yds.)

Season: 345 by Bryan Walters, 2007 (31 returns) Coaching/Staff Career: 618 by Bryan Walters, 2006-pr. (57 returns) KICK BLOCKS BLOCKED KICKS HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PUNT RETURN Season: 4 by Ed Groszewski, 1991 Game: 25.7 by Chris Allen vs. Yale, 11-8-97 (3-77) (min. 3 returns) Career: 6 by Joel Sussman, 2001-05 Season: 14.7 by Walter Kretz, 1946 (15-220) (min. 9 returns) Career: 13.8 by Keith Cummins, 1967-69 (44-606) (min. 18 returns) LONG PLAYS KICKOFF RETURNS LONGEST FIELD GOALS MOST KICKOFF RETURNS 54 yards ...... John Killian vs. Columbia, 1969 Game: 10 by Bryan Walters at Yale, 9-22-07 52 yards ...... Tim McDermott vs. Harvard, 1993 Season: 40 by Vince Bates, 2000; by Bryan Walters, 2007

50 yards ...... John Rodin vs. Harvard, 1995 Meet The Big Red Career: 79 by Vince Bates, 1999-2002 50 yards ...... Bill Goldy vs. Princeton, 1984 MOST YARDS ON KICKOFF RETURNS 50 yards ...... Pete Gogolak vs. Lehigh, 1963 Game: 198 by Vince Bates at Brown, 10-21-00 (9 returns) 49 yards ...... Peter Baccile vs. Harvard, 1983 Season: 814 by Vince Bates, 2000 (40 returns) 48 yards ...... Andy Bednar vs. Penn, 1988 Career: 1,443 by Vince Bates, 1999-2002 (79 returns) 47 yards ...... A.J. Weitsman vs. Colgate, 2005

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RETURN LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS Game: 52.7 by Bob Baker vs. Yale, 10-24-64 (3-158) (min. 3 returns) 100 yards ...... Bo Roberson at Colgate, 1956 Season: 35.1 by Bob Baker, 1964 (11-386) (min. 9 returns) Career: 27.7 by Bob Baker, 1962-64 (23-636) (min. 20 returns) 99 yards...... Pete Larson vs. Yale, 1966 98 yards...... Chris Ritter vs. Dartmouth, 1966 2008 Opponents PLACE-KICKING 98 yards...... Dick Jackson vs. Dartmouth, 1954 MOST POINTS SCORED BY A KICKER 97 yards...... Dan Malone vs. Lehigh, 1973 Game: 14 by Mike Cochrane vs. Lafayette, 10-3-92 97 yards...... Barrett Rosser at Harvard, 1972 Season: 72 by A.J. Weitsman, 2005 Career: 148 by John McCombs, 1997-99 LONGEST PUNT RETURNS MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 90 yards...... Dan Walker at Penn, 1967 Game: 6 by Mike Cochrane vs. Lehigh, 9-26-92 82 yards...... Mike Raich vs Lafayette, 1987 Season: 23 by Dave Quarles, 1987; Mike Cochrane, 1992 82 yards...... Bryan Walters vs. Columbia, 2007 Career: 45 by John Rodin, 1993-96 80 yards...... Keith Cummins vs Colgate, 1969 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 80 yards...... Bill Kirk vs Dartmouth, 1950 League2007 YIR/Ivy Game: 4 by Trevor MacMeekin vs. Yale, 9-25-04 (4 attempts) Season: 14 by A.J. Weitsman, 2005 (16 attempts) Career: 26 by John McCombs, 1997-99 (35 attempts) LONGEST PUNTS 88 yards...... Bob Dean vs. Colgate, 1948 TOUCHDOWN CONVERSIONS 81 yards ...... Mike Baumgartel vs. Harvard, 2001 MOST EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTED 77 yards ...... Mike Baumgartel vs. Yale, 2002 Game: 8 by Bill Kirk vs. Columbia, 10-29-49 75 yards ...... Charles Watson at Dartmouth, 1997 Season: 41 by Bill Kirk, 1949; 74 yards...... Charles Watson vs. Princeton, 1997 41 by A.J. Weitsman, 2005 Career: 95 by Bill Kirk, 1949-51 73 yards ...... Charles Watson vs. Dartmouth, 1998

MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE History/Records Game: 7 by Keith Manz at Penn, 9-22-79; 7 by Pete Zogby at Lehigh, 10-2-65; 7 by Peter Iverson vs. Dartmouth, 11-4-00; 7 by A.J. Weitsman vs. Georgetown, 10-15-05 Season: 32 by Peter Zell, 2007 (32 attempts); Career: 71 by Bill Kirk, 1949-51 (95 attempts); 71 by John Rodin, 1993-96 (77 attempts)

HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF EXTRA POINTS MADE Season: 1.000 by Peter Zell, 2007 (32-32); A.J. Weitsman, 2005 (30-30); Keith Manz, 1978 (23-23); John McCombs, 1999 (22-22); Peter Zell, 2006 (22-22); Pete Gogolak, 1962 (20-20); Pete Gogolak, 1963 (18-18); Peter Iverson, 2001

(21-21) (min. 15 made) This Is Cornell Career: 1.000 by A.J. Weitsman, 2002-05 (42-42) (min. 35 made)

MOST CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS MADE Career: 54 by Peter Zell, Sept. 16, 2006 through 2007

MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS Game: 2 by three players. Last: Dan Malone at Brown, 11-11-72 Season: 3 by Rick Furbush, 1970 Career: 3 by Derrick Harmon, 1981-83; Ed Marinaro, 1969-71; Rick Furbush, 1969-70

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 87 Team Season Records Cornell Team Records TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays: 817 in 2007 (505) Most Yards: 4,199 in 1995 (6-4) Team Game Records FIRST DOWNS Highest Average Gain per Play: 5.94 in 1940, 496 plays, Most First Downs: 33 vs. Brown, 10-20-2007 (38-31, 2,945 yds (6-2-0) TOTAL OFFENSE OT) Most Plays: 103 vs. Colgate, 9-30-72 (37-7) Most First Downs Rushing: 25 vs. Colgate, 9-25-71 Most Yards Gained: 640 at Brown, 10-28-95 (38-28) RUSHING (38-20) Most Rushes: 570 in 2005 (6-4) Highest Average Gain Per Play: 8.3 vs. Princeton, 10- Most First Downs Passing: 26 at Columbia, 11-14-92 27-62, 50 plays, 415 yds (35-34) Most Yards Gained: 2,884 in 1971 (8-1) (30-35) Highest Average Gain Per Rush: 5.14 in 1949 (8-1) Most First Downs by Penalty: 5 vs. Brown, 11-11-67 RUSHING (14-14); at Dartmouth, 10-4-97 (20-24); vs. Penn, 11- PASSING General Information General Most Rushes: 83 vs. Colgate, 9-30-72 (37-7) 19-88 (19-6) Most Yards Gained: 484 vs. Penn, 11-18-78 (35-17) Most Passes Attempted: 482 in 2000 (5-5) Most Passes Completed: 281 in 2007 (5-5) Highest Average Gain Per Rush: 7.4 vs. Penn, 11-18- PUNTING 78 (35-17) Most Yards Gained: 2,944 in 2000 (5-5) Most Punts: 24 vs. Penn State, 10-17-42 (0-0) Most Passes Had Intercepted: 26 in 1987 (5-5) Highest Average Per Punt (min. 5 att.): 51.4 vs. Dart- Highest Percentage Completed: .616 in 2007 (5-5) PASSING mouth, 10-24-98 (14-11)

Most Passes Attempted: 64 at Bucknell, 9-16-00 Most Touchdown Passes: 26 in 1999 (7-3) (15-38) FUMBLES Most Passes Completed: 41 vs. Colgate, 9-27-97 (38- INTERCEPTIONS Most Fumbles: 9 at Michigan, 11-8-52 (7-49); vs. Navy, Most Interceptions: 25 in 1939 (8-0) 44 OT) 10-4-52 (7-31) Most Yards Gained: 446 at Brown, 10-21-00 (40-56) Most Yards on Interception Returns: 355 in 1949 Most Fumbles Lost: 6 on three occasions; Last: vs. Navy, (8-1) Most Passes Had Intercepted: 7 at Princeton, 11-21- 10-4-52 (7-31) 87 (6-23)

Coaching/Staff PUNT RETURNS Highest Percentage Completed: (min. 15 att.) .813 vs. PENALTIES Princeton, 10-27-62 (35-34) Most Punt Returns: 47 in 1986 (8-2) Most Penalties: 16 at Harvard, 10-8-49 (33-14); at Yale, Most Yards on Punt Returns: 461 in 1946 (5-3-1) Most Touchdown Passes: 5 at Penn, 11-22-03 (7-59); at 11-9-85 (20-14) Brown, 10-21-00 (40-56) Most Yards Penalized: 160 at Yale, 11-9-85 (20-14) KICKOFF RETURNS INTERCEPTIONS Most Kickoff Returns: 56 in 2000 (5-5) TOTAL DEFENSE Most Yards on Kickoff Returns: 1,019 in 2000 (5-5) Most Interceptions: 6 at Columbia, 11-15-80 (24-0); vs. Fewest Plays Allowed: 23 vs. Lehigh, 9-27-47 (27-0) Columbia, 10-29-49 (54-0) Fewest Yards Allowed: 41 vs. Lehigh, 9-27-47 (27-0) SCORING (modern - since 1937) Most Yards on Interception Returns: 133 vs. Syracuse, Fewest First Downs Allowed: 3 at Harvard, 10-17-64 11-8-47 (12-6) Most Points Scored: 284 in 1949 (record 8-1) (0-16); vs. Lehigh, 9-27-47 (27-0) Most Touchdowns Scored: 42 in 1949 (8-1) PUNT RETURNS Most Extra Points Made by Kicking: 32 in 2007 (5-5) RUSHING DEFENSE Most Field Goals Made: 14 in 2005 (6-4) Meet The Big Red Most Punt Returns: 8 on 3 occasions; Last: at Harvard, Fewest Rushes Allowed: 17 vs. Columbia, 11-12-05 10-11-86 (3-0) Most Field Goals Attempted: 23 in 1987 (5-5); 1992 (45-7) (7-3) Most Yards on Punt Returns: 157 vs. Bucknell, 9-28- Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed: -62 vs. New York Univ., 46 (21-0) 9-25-48 (47-6) FIRST DOWNS KICKOFF RETURNS PASSING DEFENSE Most First Downs: 231 in 2007 (5-5) Most Kickoff Returns: 10 at Princeton, 10-27-51 (15-53); Fewest Attempts Allowed: 0 vs. Dartmouth, 11-15-58 Most First Downs Rushing: 145 in 1971 (8-1) 10 at Yale, 9-22-07 (12-51) (15-32) Most First Downs Passing: 144 in 2000 (5-5) Most Yards on Kickoff Returns: 228 at Princeton, 10- Fewest Completions Allowed: 0 vs. Dartmouth, 11-15- Most First Downs by Penalty: 24 in 1997 (6-4) 26-63 (14-51) 58 (15-32); at Penn, 11-25-64 (33-0) Fewest Passing Yards Allowed: 0 vs. Dartmouth, 11-15- PUNTING SCORING (modern - since 1937) 58 (15-32); at Penn, 11-25-64 (33-0) Most Punts: 80 in 1952 (2-7) Most Points Scored: 57 at Columbia, 10-31-64 (57-20); Highest Average Per Punt: 40.2 in 1998 (4-6) 2008 Opponents 57 vs. Georgetown, 10-15-05 (57-7) TURNOVERS Most Points Scored in One Quarter: 35 at Brown, 11- Most Fumbles Caused: 10 vs. Colgate, 9-30-72 (37-7) FUMBLES 11-72 (2nd) Most Fumbles Recovered: 5, many times; Last: vs. Most Fumbles: 51 in 1952 (2-7) Most Points Scored in One Half: 41 at Brown, 11-11-72 Colgate, 9-30-72 (37-7) Most Fumbles Lost: 25 in 1952 (2-7), 1950 (7-2) (fi rst) Most Touchdowns Scored: 8 at Columbia, 10-31-64 PENALTIES (57-20); vs. Columbia, 10-29-49 (54-0) Most Penalties: 86 in 1949 (8-1) Most Extra Points Made by Kicking: 7 at Lehigh, 10-2-65 Most Yards Penalized: 740 in 1989 (4-6) (49-13); at Penn, 9-22-79 (52-13); vs. Dartmouth, 11-4-00 (49-31); vs. Georgetown, 10-15-05 (57-7) TURNOVERS Most Field Goals Made: 4 vs. Yale, 9-25-2004 (19-7) Most Turnovers: 43 in 1987 (17 fumbles, 26 intercep- tions) 2007 YIR/Ivy League MISCELLANEOUS CATEGORIES Most Games Played: 12 in 1901 (11-1) Most Victories: 11 in 1901 (11-1) JohnJohn Bohrman’sBohrman’s swanswan divedive intointo thethe endend zonezone onon aa 63-yard63-yard touch-touch- Most Losses: 9 in 2003 (1-9) down reception highlighted the Big Red’s 23-14 win at undefeated Most Games Tied: 2 in 1906 (8-1-2), 1927 (3-3-2), 1928 (3-3-2) Ohio State in 1939. Undefeated Seasons: 5 — 1915 (9-0), 1921 (8-0), 1922 (8-0), 1923 (8-0), 1939 (8-0) Most Consecutive Victories: 26 (1921-1924) Most Consecutive Losses: 10 (1975-76); 10

History/Records (2004-05) Most Consecutive Games Without Being Shut- out: 69 (Sept. 28, 1991-Nov. 22, 1997) This Is Cornell 88 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football Season Records Opponent Team Records TOTAL OFFENSE General Information Most Plays: 787 in 1981 Most Yards: 4,785 in 2003 Game Records Highest Average Gain per Play: 6.35 in 2000, 754 plays, TOTAL DEFENSE 4,785 yards Most Plays: 97 at Brown, 10-21-2000 (40-56) Fewest Plays Allowed: 49 vs.Northeastern, 9-30-89 Most Yards Gained: 690 at Brown, 10-21-00 (40-56) (0-20) RUSHING Highest Average Gain Per Play: 8.4 at Harvard, 10-12-02, Fewest Yards Allowed: 88 vs. Brown, 10-31-98 (7-20) 66 plays, 553 yards (23-52) Most Rushes: 541 in 1976 Fewest First Downs Allowed: 7 vs. Brown, 10-31-98 Most Yards Gained: 2,391 in 2000 (7-20) RUSHING Highest Average Gain Per Rush: 5.30 in 2000, 451 rushes, 2,391 yards Most Rushes: 69 vs. Colgate, 10-19-96 (21-31) RUSHING DEFENSE Most Yards Gained: 415 vs. Yale, 9-28-2002 (23-50) Fewest Rushes Allowed: 13 at Brown, 10-21-00 (40- PASSING Coaching/Staff Highest Average Gain Per Rush: 7.9 vs. Brown, 10-20-01, 56) 29 rushes, 228 yards (21-49) Most Passes Attempted: 332 in 1987 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed: -25 at Brown, 10-22- Most Passes Completed: 203 in 2002 99 (33-28) PASSING Most Yards Gained: 2,394 in 2000 Most Passes Attempted: 58 vs. Dartmouth, 11-9-02 Most Passes Had Intercepted: 20 in 1954, 1980, 1994 PASSING DEFENSE Highest Percentage Completed: .657 in 2002 (21-19) Fewest Attempts Allowed: 7 vs. Columbia, 11-12-83 Most Passes Completed: 37 vs. Dartmouth, 11-9-02 Most Touchdown Passes: 22 in 2003

(31-6) (21-19) Fewest Completions Allowed: 2 vs. Lehigh, 10-1-94 INTERCEPTIONS Most Yards Gained: 443 at Brown, 10-21-00 (40-56) (21-17) Most Passes Had Intercepted: 6 at Columbia, 11-15-80 Most Interceptions: 26 in 1987 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed: 23 vs. Lehigh, 10-1-94 Most Yards on Interception Returns: 311 in 1951 (16 (24-0); vs. Columbia, 10-29-49 (54-0) (21-17) Highest Percentage Completed: (min. 15 att.) .794 vs. INTs) Penn, 11-18-00 (15-45) TURNOVERS PUNT RETURNS Meet The Big Red Most Touchdown Passes: 5 at Penn, 11-22-03 (7-59); 5 Most Fumbles Caused: 9 at Michigan, 11-8-52 (7-49); at Yale, 9-24-05 (17-37) Most Punt Returns: 45 in 1968 vs. Navy, 10-4-52 (7-31) Most Yards on Punt Returns: 505 in 1968 (45 returns) Most Fumbles Recovered: 6 on three occasions; Last: INTERCEPTIONS vs. Navy, 10-4-52 (7-31) Most Interceptions: 7 at Princeton, 11-21-87 (6-23) KICKOFF RETURNS Most Yards on Interception Returns: 127 at Princeton, Most Kickoff Returns: 50 in 1990 11-21-87 (6-23) Individual Game Most Yards on Kickoff Returns: 1,002 in 1949 (48 RUSHING returns) PUNT RETURNS Attempts: 42 by Dom Fischer, Colgate, 1969; 42 by Most Punt Returns: 7 at Yale, 9-22-01 (13-40); 7 at Jordan Scott, Colgate, 2005 SCORING (modern - since 1937) Princeton, 11-1-03 (6-28) Yards: 282 by Jabu Powell, Bucknell, 2000 Most Points Scored: 334 in 2000 Most Yards on Punt Returns: 182 vs. Georgetown, PASSING Most Touchdowns Scored: 44 in 2000

10-18-03 (20-42) Attempts: 55 by Michael Dougherty, Brown, 2007 Most Extra Points Made by Kicking: 37 in 2000, 2007 2008 Opponents Completions: 33 by Chad Andrzejewski, Columbia, Most Field Goals Made: 18 in 1985 KICKOFF RETURNS 1992 Most Field Goals Attempted: 23 in 1985 Most Kickoff Returns: 9 vs. Lafayette, 10-3-92 (44-33) Yards: 422 by Eric Webber, Brown, 2000 Most Yards on Kickoff Returns: 222 vs. Brown, 10-22- Completion Percentage: .882 by Dick Kazmaier, FIRST DOWNS 05 (24-38) Princeton, 1951 Most First Downs: 229 in 2000 Touchdowns: 6 by A.J. “Swede” Oberlander, Dart- Most First Downs Rushing: 126 in 1981 SCORING (modern - since 1937) mouth, 1925 Most First Downs Passing: 103 in 1992, 2000 Most Points Scored: 60 vs. Colgate, 9-24-83 (7-60) Touchdowns (since 1947): 5 by Mike Mitchell, Most First Downs by Penalty: 20 in 1989 Most Points Scored in One Quarter: 28 at Penn, 11-22- Penn, 2003; 5 by Jeff Mroz, Yale, 2005. 03 (1st) RECEIVING PUNTING Most Points Scored in One Half: 42 at Brown, 10-21-00 Catches: 14 by Bob Farnham, Brown, 1975; 14 by Most Punts: 74 in 1986 (fi rst) Scott Wedum, Dartmouth, 2002 Most Yards: 2,584 in 2004 (71 punts) Most Touchdowns Scored: 8 at Colgate, 10-16-99 (16- Yards: 252 by Karl Hall, Penn, 1981 Highest Average Per Punt: 38.8 in 1999 (51 punts, League2007 YIR/Ivy 55); at Brown, 10-21-00 (40-56); at Penn, 11-22-03 (7-59); Touchdowns: 4 by Dan Castles, Penn, 2003 2,015 yards) at Dartmouth, 11/3/07 (31-59) TOTAL OFFENSE Most Extra Points Made by Kicking: 8 at Brown, 10- FUMBLES Plays: 71 by Brian Mann, Dartmouth, 2002 Most Fumbles: 41 in 1972 21-00 (40-56); at Penn, 11-22-03 (7-59); at Dartmouth, Yards: 447 by Marty Domres, Columbia, 1968 11/3/07 (31-59) Most Fumbles Lost: 24 in 1951 Most Field Goals Made: 5 at Brown, 10-19-85 (0-22) SCORING Points: 30 by Eugene Rossides, Columbia, 1945 PENALTIES Touchdowns: 5 by Eugene Rossides, Columbia, 1945 Most Penalties: 84 in 1997 FIRST DOWNS Field Goals: 5 by Chris Ingerslev, Brown, 1985 Most Yards Penalized: 747 in 1997 (84 penalties) Most First Downs: 31 at Harvard, 10-12-02 (23-52); 31 at Dartmouth, 9-18-99 (17-20); 31 vs. Columbia, LONG PLAYS TURNOVERS 11-5-97 (33-22) Rushing: 92 by Rabih Abdullah, Lehigh, 1994 Passing: 93 by Gary Vura to Karl Hall, Penn, 1981; Most Turnovers: 43 in 1972 (21 fumbles, 22 intercep- History/Records Most First Downs Rushing: 22 vs. Dartmouth, 10-26- tions) 85 (17-20) 93 by Eddie Chamberlain to Elbert Camp, Dart- Most First Downs Passing: 18 vs. Colgate, 9-27-97 mouth, 1935 (38-44, OT); at Columbia, 11-14-92 (30-35); vs. Brown, Field Goal: 55 by Jim Robertson, Dartmouth, 1919 Field Goal (since 1947): 54 by Charlie Gogolak, 10-31-92 (16-6) Princeton, 1965 Most First Downs by Penalty: 5 vs. Dartmouth, 10-4- Interception Return: 100 on four occasions; Last: 97 (20-24) Jim Anderson, Princeton, 1984 Punt Return: 85 by Tom Haggerty, Columbia, 1961; PUNTING 85 by Greg Hoff meister, Dartmouth, 1991 Most Punts: 11 vs. Dartmouth, 11-6-04 (14-7); 11 vs. Kickoff Return: 100 by Ken Hill, Yale, 1978 Harvard, 10-9-93 (27-0) Highest Average Per Punt (min. 5 att.): 49.0 at Princ-

eton, 9-19-98 (0-6) This Is Cornell

FUMBLES Most Fumbles: 10 vs. Colgate, 9-30-72 (37-7) Most Fumbles Lost: 5, many times; Last: vs. Princeton, 9-22-84 (9-17)

PENALTIES Most Penalties: 16 vs. Colgate, 9-24-88 (17-14) Most Yards Penalized: 132 vs. Colgate, 9-24-88 (17- 14)

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 89 Yearly Passing Leaders Yearly Rushing Leaders

Year Name Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yards TD Year Name Att. Yards Avg. TD 1946 John Burns ...... 99 ...... 48...... 8 ...... 485 ...... 593 ...... 4 1946 Walt Kretz ...... 88 ...... 594 ...... 6.8...... 5 1947 Pete Dorset ...... 77 ...... 39...... 9 ...... 506 ...... 568 ...... 4 1947 Norm Dawson ...... 66 ...... 293 ...... 4.4...... 4 1948 Pete Dorset ...... 74 ...... 28...... 3 ...... 378 ...... 437 ...... 3 1948 Frank Miller ...... 98 ...... 598 ...... 6.1...... 4 1949 Pete Dorset ...... 111...... 55...... 5 ...... 495 ...... 845 ...... 7 1949 Jeff Fleischmann ...... 106 ...... 579 ...... 5.5...... 10 1950 Rocco Calvo ...... 94 ...... 51...... 3 ...... 543 ...... 730 ...... 2 1950 Jeff Fleischmann ...... 146 ...... 538 ...... 3.7...... 9 1951 Rocco Calvo ...... 77 ...... 38...... 4 ...... 494 ...... 675 ...... 5 1951 Stu Merz ...... 77 ...... 431 ...... 5.6...... 4 1952 John Jaeckel ...... 96 ...... 33...... 8 ...... 344 ...... 453 ...... 3 1952 Bob Engel ...... 106 ...... 364 ...... 3.4...... 0 1953 Bill DeGraaf ...... 85 ...... 28...... 4 ...... 329 ...... 351 ...... 3 1953 Guy Bedrossian ...... 111 ...... 336 ...... 3.1...... 6 General Information General 1954 Bill DeGraaf ...... 94 ...... 31...... 9 ...... 330 ...... 433 ...... 8 1954 Dick Jackson ...... 76 ...... 445 ...... 5.9...... 6 1955 Bill DeGraaf ...... 97 ...... 44...... 7 ...... 454 ...... 629 ...... 6 1955 Irv Roberson ...... 83 ...... 503 ...... 6.1...... 4 1956 Art Boland ...... 107...... 43...... 7 ...... 402 ...... 572 ...... 3 1956 Irv Roberson ...... 106 ...... 480 ...... 4.5...... 4 1957 Tom Brogan ...... 50 ...... 23...... 6 ...... 460 ...... 387 ...... 1 1957 Bob McAniff ...... 140 ...... 700 ...... 5.0...... 4 1958 Tom Skypeck ...... 121...... 55...... 4 ...... 455 ...... 784 ...... 5 1958 Terry Wilson ...... 121 ...... 521 ...... 4.3...... 5

1959 Dave McKelvey ...... 67 ...... 23...... 3 ...... 343 ...... 245 ...... 3 1959 Dan Bidwell...... 109 ...... 474 ...... 4.3...... 1 1960 Scott Brown ...... 85 ...... 34...... 5 ...... 400 ...... 519 ...... 2 1960 Pat Pennucci ...... 77 ...... 285 ...... 3.7...... 0 1961 Gary Wood ...... 75 ...... 28...... 3 ...... 373 ...... 456 ...... 6 1961 Gary Wood ...... 94 ...... 449 ...... 4.8...... 3 1962 Gary Wood ...... 117...... 60...... 8 ...... 513 ...... 890 ...... 8 1962 Gary Wood ...... 173 ...... 889 ...... 5.1...... 9 1963 Gary Wood ...... 119...... 48...... 7 ...... 403 ...... 545 ...... 4 1963 Gary Wood ...... 166 ...... 818 ...... 4.9...... 7 1964 Marty Sponaugle ...... 55 ...... 23...... 3 ...... 418 ...... 319 ...... 1 1964 Bill Wilson ...... 189 ...... 659 ...... 3.5...... 5

Coaching/Staff 1965 Marty Sponaugle ...... 115...... 45...... 6 ...... 391 ...... 582 ...... 5 1965 Bill Wilson ...... 181 ...... 848 ...... 4.7...... 6 1966 Bill Abel ...... 138...... 64...... 8 ...... 464 ...... 953 ...... 6 1966 Pete Larson ...... 206 ...... 979 ...... 4.8...... 9 1967 Bill Robertson ...... 175...... 94...... 8 ...... 537 ...... 1,347 ...... 12 1967 Bill Huling ...... 88 ...... 369 ...... 4.2...... 3 1968 Bill Robertson ...... 197...... 81...... 11 ...... 411 ...... 1,156 ...... 3 1968 Chris Ritter ...... 87 ...... 341 ...... 3.9...... 2 1969 Rick Furbush ...... 37 ...... 23...... 4 ...... 621 ...... 294 ...... 0 1969 Ed Marinaro ...... 277 ...... 1,409 ...... 5.1...... 14 1970 Rick Furbush ...... 104...... 57...... 9 ...... 548 ...... 876 ...... 6 1970 Ed Marinaro ...... 285 ...... 1,425 ...... 5.0...... 12 1971 Mark Allen ...... 90 ...... 39...... 4 ...... 433 ...... 496 ...... 3 1971 Ed Marinaro ...... 356 ...... 1,881 ...... 5.3...... 24 1972 Mark Allen ...... 181...... 91...... 12 ...... 503 ...... 1,235 ...... 9 1972 Dan Malone ...... 196 ...... 913 ...... 4.7...... 5 1973 Mark Allen ...... 272...... 119 ...... 11 ...... 438 ...... 1,590 ...... 10 1973 Don Fanelli ...... 99 ...... 403 ...... 4.1...... 5 1974 Kevin Sigler ...... 248...... 143 ...... 14 ...... 577 ...... 1,648 ...... 8 1974 Dan Malone ...... 139 ...... 532 ...... 3.8...... 2 1975 Garland Burns ...... 81 ...... 21...... 9 ...... 259 ...... 285 ...... 2 1975 Tim LaBeau ...... 106 ...... 482 ...... 4.5...... 6 1976 Jim Hofher ...... 139...... 63...... 12 ...... 453 ...... 740 ...... 3 1976 Neal Hall ...... 91 ...... 330 ...... 3.6...... 2 Meet The Big Red 1977 Jim Hofher ...... 118...... 60...... 5 ...... 508 ...... 745 ...... 6 1977 Craig Jaeger ...... 103 ...... 440 ...... 4.3...... 3 1978 Jim Hofher ...... 85 ...... 44...... 5 ...... 518 ...... 487 ...... 1 1978 Joe Holland ...... 273 ...... 1,396 ...... 5.1...... 16 1979 Mike Tanner ...... 73 ...... 41...... 5 ...... 562 ...... 595 ...... 4 1979 Tom Weidenkopf ...... 118 ...... 571 ...... 4.8...... 6 1980 Mike Ryan ...... 109...... 53...... 5 ...... 486 ...... 786 ...... 4 1980 Steve Vago ...... 114 ...... 513 ...... 4.5...... 1 1981 Chris Metz ...... 77 ...... 33...... 4 ...... 429 ...... 507 ...... 1 1981 Derrick Harmon ...... 173 ...... 893 ...... 5.2...... 5 1982 Jeff Hammond ...... 176...... 89...... 11 ...... 506 ...... 1,064 ...... 5 1982 Derrick Harmon ...... 157 ...... 905 ...... 5.8...... 9 1983 Shawn Maguire ...... 205...... 110 ...... 11 ...... 537 ...... 1,009 ...... 2 1983 Derrick Harmon ...... 216 ...... 1,276 ...... 5.9...... 12 1984 Shawn Maguire ...... 221...... 119 ...... 11 ...... 538 ...... 1,112 ...... 1 1984 Tony Baker ...... 165 ...... 847 ...... 5.1...... 7 1985 Marty Stallone ...... 138...... 76...... 8 ...... 551 ...... 817 ...... 9 1985 John Tagliaferri ...... 153 ...... 583 ...... 3.8...... 7 1986 Marty Stallone ...... 226...... 110 ...... 12 ...... 487 ...... 1,446 ...... 12 1986 Jeff Johnson ...... 191 ...... 902 ...... 4.7...... 4 1987 Dave Dase ...... 198...... 100 ...... 15 ...... 505 ...... 1,302 ...... 9 1987 Scott Malaga ...... 168 ...... 647 ...... 3.9...... 2

2008 Opponents 1988 Aaron Sumida ...... 141...... 69...... 4 ...... 489 ...... 1,132 ...... 10 1988 Scott Malaga ...... 256 ...... 1,097 ...... 4.3...... 12 1989 Chris Cochrane ...... 236...... 115 ...... 21 ...... 487 ...... 1,322 ...... 5 1989 John McNiff ...... 160 ...... 753 ...... 4.7...... 4 1990 Chris Cochrane ...... 175...... 107 ...... 5 ...... 611 ...... 1,266 ...... 5 1990 John McNiff ...... 176 ...... 998 ...... 5.7...... 10 1991 Bill Lazor...... 217...... 129 ...... 9 ...... 595 ...... 1,461 ...... 8 1991 John McNiff ...... 203 ...... 806 ...... 4.0...... 8 1992 Bill Lazor...... 328...... 169 ...... 4 ...... 515 ...... 2,206 ...... 15 1992 Scott Oliaro ...... 181 ...... 834 ...... 4.6...... 11 1993 Bill Lazor...... 328...... 172 ...... 13 ...... 524 ...... 2,030 ...... 11 1993 Pete Fitzpatrick ...... 179 ...... 789 ...... 4.4...... 5 1994 Per Larson...... 154...... 76...... 6 ...... 494 ...... 1,092 ...... 6 1994 Chad Levitt ...... 275 ...... 1,319 ...... 4.8...... 12 1995 Steve Joyce ...... 274...... 156 ...... 9 ...... 569 ...... 2,255 ...... 13 1995 Chad Levitt ...... 292 ...... 1,428 ...... 4.9...... 13 1996 Scott Carroll ...... 262...... 125 ...... 13 ...... 477 ...... 1,583 ...... 9 1996 Chad Levitt ...... 267 ...... 1,435 ...... 5.4...... 13 1997 Scott Carroll ...... 239...... 131 ...... 11 ...... 548 ...... 1,378 ...... 10 1997 Brad Kiesendahl ...... 102 ...... 513 ...... 5.0...... 10 1998 Mike Hood ...... 294...... 173 ...... 15 ...... 588 ...... 1,910 ...... 11 1998 Deon Harris ...... 221 ...... 757 ...... 3.4...... 5

2007 YIR/Ivy League 1999 Ricky Rahne ...... 388...... 225 ...... 13 ...... 580 ...... 2,762 ...... 25 1999 Deon Harris ...... 149 ...... 605 ...... 4.1...... 2 2000 Ricky Rahne ...... 479...... 252 ...... 13 ...... 526 ...... 2,944 ...... 18 2000 Evan Simmons ...... 145 ...... 649 ...... 4.2...... 7 2001 Ricky Rahne ...... 355...... 199 ...... 5 ...... 561 ...... 1,984 ...... 11 2001 Evan SImmons ...... 123 ...... 598 ...... 4.9...... 9 2002 Mick Razzano ...... 276...... 137 ...... 7 ...... 496 ...... 1,556 ...... 7 2002 Marcus Blanks ...... 129 ...... 598 ...... 4.4...... 5 2003 D.J. Busch ...... 227...... 118 ...... 8 ...... 520 ...... 1,320 ...... 7 2003 Joshua Johnston ...... 103 ...... 446 ...... 4.3...... 4 2004 D.J. Busch ...... 234...... 121 ...... 7 ...... 517 ...... 1,534 ...... 5 2004 Joshua Johnston ...... 156 ...... 475 ...... 3.0...... 3 2005 Ryan Kuhn ...... 179...... 96...... 7 ...... 536 ...... 1,008 ...... 6 2005 Luke Siwula ...... 252 ...... 1,086 ...... 4.3...... 8 2006 Nathan Ford...... 202...... 112 ...... 9 ...... 554 ...... 1,417 ...... 8 2006 Luke Siwula ...... 202 ...... 885 ...... 4.4...... 4 2007 Nathan Ford...... 332...... 209 ...... 14 ...... 630 ...... 1,902 ...... 6 2007 Randy Barbour ...... 124 ...... 477 ...... 3.8...... 6

SEASON PASSING LEADER PROGRESSION SEASON RUSHING LEADER PROGRESSION Year Name Att. Comp. Int. Pct. Yards TD Year Name Att. Yards Avg. TD History/Records 1946 John Burns ...... 99 ...... 48...... 8 ...... 485 ...... 593 ...... 4 1946 Walt Kretz ...... 88 ...... 594 ...... 6.8...... 5 1949 Pete Dorset ...... 111...... 55...... 5 ...... 495 ...... 845 ...... 7 1948 Frank Miller ...... 98 ...... 598 ...... 6.1...... 4 1962 Gary Wood ...... 117...... 60...... 8 ...... 513 ...... 890 ...... 8 1957 Bob McAniff ...... 140 ...... 700 ...... 5.0...... 4 1966 Bill Abel ...... 138...... 64...... 8 ...... 464 ...... 953 ...... 6 1962 Gary Wood ...... 173 ...... 889 ...... 5.1...... 9 1967 Bill Robertson ...... 175...... 94...... 8 ...... 537 ...... 1,347 ...... 12 1966 Pete Larson ...... 206 ...... 979 ...... 4.8...... 9 1973 Mark Allen ...... 272...... 119 ...... 11 ...... 438 ...... 1,590 ...... 10 1969 Ed Marinaro ...... 277 ...... 1,409 ...... 5.1...... 14 1974 Kevin Sigler ...... 248...... 143 ...... 14 ...... 577 ...... 1,648 ...... 8 1970 Ed Marinaro ...... 285 ...... 1,425 ...... 5.0...... 12 1992 Bill Lazor...... 328...... 169 ...... 4 ...... 515 ...... 2,206 ...... 15 1971 Ed Marinaro ...... 356 ...... 1,881 ...... 5.3...... 24 1995 Steve Joyce ...... 274...... 156 ...... 9 ...... 569 ...... 2,255 ...... 13 1999 Ricky Rahne ...... 388...... 225 ...... 13 ...... 580 ...... 2,762 ...... 25 2000 Ricky Rahne ...... 479...... 252 ...... 13 ...... 526 ...... 2,944 ...... 18 This Is Cornell 90 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football Yearly Receiving Leaders Yearly Scoring Leaders General Information

Year Name Rec. Avg. TD Yards Year Name TD PAT FG Points 1946 Hillary Chollet ...... 12 ...... 25.4 ...... 2...... 305 1946 Hillary Chollet ...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 36 1947 Bernie Babula ...... 12 ...... 25.1 ...... 3...... 301 1947 Norman Dawson ...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 30 1948 Hillary Chollet ...... 8 ...... 13.3 ...... 1...... 106 Robert Dean ...... 3 ...... 12 ...... 0...... 30 Harry Cassel ...... 8 ...... 11.1 ...... 1...... 89 1948 Jeff Fleischmann ...... 9 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 54 1949 Walt Bruska ...... 14 ...... 20.6 ...... 5...... 289 1949 Jeff Fleischmann ...... 10 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 60 1950 Vic Pujo...... 24 ...... 17.5 ...... 2...... 420 1950 Jeff Fleischmann ...... 9 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 54 Harvey Sampson...... 24 ...... 14.6 ...... 1...... 351 1951 Hal Seidenberg ...... 10 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 60 1951 Dick Cliggott ...... 14 ...... 20.8 ...... 1...... 291 1952 Dick Cliggott ...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 30

1952 Dick Cliggott ...... 25 ...... 14.9 ...... 5...... 372 1953 Guy Bedrosian ...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 36 Coaching/Staff 1953 Bruce Brenner ...... 14 ...... 16.1 ...... 2...... 226 1954 Dick Jackson ...... 8 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 48 1954 Dick Jackson ...... 17 ...... 11.5 ...... 2...... 196 1955 Bill DeGraaf ...... 6 ...... 13 ...... 0...... 49 1955 Stan Intihar ...... 12 ...... 12.1 ...... 1...... 145 1956 Bo Roberson ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 24 Dick Jackson ...... 12 ...... 9.7 ...... 1...... 116 1957 Tom Skypeck ...... 5 ...... 5 ...... 0...... 35 1956 Bob McAniff ...... 15 ...... 13.7 ...... 2...... 206 1958 Tom Skypeck ...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 0...... 51 1957 John Webster ...... 12 ...... 15.0 ...... 0...... 180 1959 Philip Taylor ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 24 1958 Norm Juvonen ...... 16 ...... 18.8 ...... 1...... 301 Marcello Tino...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 24 1959 John Sadusky ...... 8 ...... 14.5 ...... 1...... 116 1960 George Eckstrom ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 18 1960 Pat Pennucci ...... 16 ...... 13.9 ...... 0...... 222 1961 George Telesh ...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 30 1961 Ken Hoff man ...... 10 ...... 15.9 ...... 3...... 159 1962 Gary Wood ...... 9 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 54 1962 Ed Burnap ...... 17 ...... 15.3 ...... 2...... 260 1963 Gary Wood ...... 7 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 42 1963 Bill Ponzer ...... 13 ...... 12.5 ...... 2...... 162 1964 Bill Wilson ...... 7 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 42 Meet The Big Red 1964 Pete Larson ...... 13 ...... 14.7 ...... 1...... 191 1965 Martin Sponaugle ...... 6 ...... 1 ...... 0...... 38 Bob Baker ...... 13 ...... 14.5 ...... 0...... 188 1966 Pete Larson ...... 11 ...... 1 ...... 0...... 68 1965 Ron Gervase ...... 19 ...... 13.1 ...... 2...... 248 1967 Bill Murphy ...... 9 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 54 1966 Ron Gervase ...... 36 ...... 15.5 ...... 4...... 559 1968 Chris Ritter ...... 5 ...... 1 ...... 0...... 32 1967 Bill Murphy ...... 50 ...... 17.1 ...... 9...... 853 1969 Ed Marinaro ...... 14 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 84 1968 Chris Ritter ...... 30 ...... 16.9 ...... 3...... 507 1970 Ed Marinaro ...... 14 ...... 1 ...... 0...... 86 1969 Erv Bratcher ...... 8 ...... 14.1 ...... 1...... 113 1971 Ed Marinaro ...... 24 ...... 2 ...... 0...... 148 1970 Tom Albright ...... 21 ...... 14.3 ...... 0...... 300 1972 Mark Allen ...... 7 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 42 1971 Tom Albright ...... 21 ...... 13.0 ...... 2...... 274 1973 Don Fanelli ...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 30 1972 George Milosevic ...... 37 ...... 15.2 ...... 3...... 564 1974 Don Fanelli ...... 10 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 60

1973 Bruce Starks ...... 31 ...... 15.6 ...... 3...... 483 1975 Tim LaBeau ...... 7 ...... 1 ...... 0...... 44 2008 Opponents 1974 Bruce Starks ...... 47 ...... 13.2 ...... 2...... 619 1976 Thomas Dugdale ...... 0 ...... 11 ...... 3...... 20 1975 Bruce Starks ...... 14 ...... 13.2 ...... 0...... 185 1977 Craig Jaeger ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 24 1976 Eamon McEneaney ...... 35 ...... 10.9 ...... 3...... 383 1978 Joe Holland ...... 16 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 96 1977 Dave Rupert ...... 26 ...... 16.3 ...... 1...... 423 1979 Tom Weidenkopf ...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 36 1978 Brad Decker ...... 17 ...... 11.8 ...... 0...... 200 1980 Ron Rejda ...... 0 ...... 19 ...... 8...... 43 1979 Mark Turley ...... 26 ...... 14.7 ...... 1...... 381 1981 Derrick Harmon ...... 7 ...... 1 ...... 0...... 44 1980 Alva Taylor ...... 13 ...... 15.3 ...... 2...... 199 1982 Derrick Harmon ...... 9 ...... 1 ...... 0...... 56 Dan Suren...... 13 ...... 14.0 ...... 0...... 182 1983 Derrick Harmon ...... 12 ...... 1 ...... 0...... 74 1981 Derrick Harmon ...... 21 ...... 13.6 ...... 2...... 285 1984 Tony Baker ...... 8 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 48 1982 Dan Suren...... 26 ...... 11.0 ...... 0...... 287 1985 John Tagliaferri ...... 8 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 48 1983 Derrick Harmon ...... 36 ...... 7.5 ...... 0...... 270 1986 Tom Aug ...... 0 ...... 19 ...... 9...... 46 1984 John Tagliaferri ...... 30 ...... 8.9 ...... 0...... 266 1987 Dave Quarles ...... 0 ...... 14 ...... 12...... 50 League2007 YIR/Ivy 1985 John Tagliaferri ...... 61 ...... 5.9 ...... 1...... 358 1988 Scott Malaga ...... 12 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 72 1986 Jeff Johnson ...... 29 ...... 8.4 ...... 0...... 246 1989 Todd Nicholson ...... 7 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 42 1987 Sam Brickley ...... 56 ...... 9.3 ...... 2...... 518 1990 Scott Oliaro ...... 11 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 66 1988 Sam Brickley ...... 29 ...... 18.4 ...... 5...... 533 1991 John McNiff ...... 9 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 54 1989 Scott Oliaro ...... 30 ...... 7.7 ...... 0...... 230 1992 Scott Oliaro ...... 11 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 66 1990 Scott Oliaro ...... 25 ...... 13.9 ...... 2...... 347 1993 Pete Fitzpatrick ...... 6 ...... 1 ...... 0...... 38 1991 Mike Jamin ...... 35 ...... 13.9 ...... 1...... 486 1994 Chad Levitt ...... 13 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 78 1992 Mike Jamin ...... 49 ...... 16.2 ...... 6...... 794 1995 Chad Levitt ...... 15 ...... 1 ...... 0...... 92 1993 Ned Burke...... 40 ...... 8.2 ...... 0...... 328 1996 Chad Levitt ...... 14 ...... 1 ...... 0...... 84 1994 Aaron Berryman ...... 36 ...... 15.7 ...... 4...... 565 1997 Eric Krawczyk ...... 11 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 66 1995 Ron Mateo ...... 47 ...... 14.8 ...... 3...... 695 1998 John McCombs ...... 0 ...... 18 ...... 7...... 39 History/Records 1996 Steve Busch ...... 57 ...... 12.6 ...... 4...... 720 1999 Joe Splendorio ...... 10 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 60 1997 Eric Krawczyk ...... 89 ...... 11.7 ...... 11...... 1,042 2000 Justin Dunleavy ...... 8 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 48 1998 Joe Splendorio ...... 46 ...... 14.7 ...... 6...... 677 2001 Evan SImmons ...... 9 ...... 1 ...... 0...... 56 1999 Joe Splendorio ...... 65 ...... 14.5 ...... 10...... 944 2002 Nathan Archer ...... 7 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 42 2000 Joe Splendorio ...... 46 ...... 13.7 ...... 3...... 630 2003 Joshua Johnston ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 24 2001 Keith Ferguson ...... 50 ...... 10.1 ...... 2...... 507 2004 Andre Hardaway ...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 30 2002 Keith Ferguson ...... 70 ...... 12.2 ...... 2...... 852 2005 Ryan Kuhn ...... 12 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 72 2003 John Kellner ...... 49 ...... 11.9 ...... 3...... 582 A.J. Weitsman ...... 0 ...... 30 ...... 14...... 72 2004 Brian Romney ...... 60 ...... 12.8 ...... 3...... 766 2006 Peter Zell ...... 0 ...... 22 ...... 9...... 49 2005 Brian Romney ...... 38 ...... 10.1 ...... 2...... 385 2007 Peter Zell ...... 0 ...... 32 ...... 10...... 62

2006 Zac Canty ...... 41 ...... 12.2 ...... 3...... 499 This Is Cornell 2007 Zac Canty ...... 49 ...... 9.1 ...... 3...... 447 SEASON SCORING LEADER PROGRESSION Year Name TD PAT FG Points SEASON RECEIVING LEADER PROGRESSION 1946 Hillary Chollet ...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 36 Year Name Rec. Avg. TD Yards 1948 Jeff Fleischmann ...... 9 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 54 1946 Hillary Chollet ...... 12 ...... 25.4 ...... 2...... 305 1949 Jeff Fleischmann ...... 10 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 60 1950 Vic Pujo...... 24 ...... 17.5 ...... 2...... 420 1951 Hal Seidenberg ...... 10 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 60 1966 Ron Gervase ...... 36 ...... 15.5 ...... 4...... 559 1966 Pete Larson ...... 11 ...... 1 ...... 0...... 68 1967 Bill Murphy ...... 50 ...... 17.1 ...... 9...... 853 1969 Ed Marinaro ...... 14 ...... 0 ...... 0...... 84 1997 Eric Krawczyk ...... 89 ...... 11.7 ...... 11...... 1,042 1970 Ed Marinaro ...... 14 ...... 1 ...... 0...... 86 1971 Ed Marinaro ...... 24 ...... 2 ...... 0...... 148

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 91 MOST RECEIVING YARDS (100 Yards or More) 204, Joe Splendorio at Brown, 1999 Single-Game Highs 177, Keith Ferguson at Brown, 2002 175, Keith Ferguson vs. Dartmouth, 2002 MOST YARDS RUSHING (150 Yards or More) MOST YARDS PASSING (250 Yards or More) 171, Eric Krawczyk vs. Colgate, 1997 288, Scott Oliaro at Yale, 1990 446, Ricky Rahne at Brown, 2000 164, Mike Jamin vs. Brown, 1992 281, Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard, 1969 443, Ricky Rahne at Brown, 1999 164, Keith Ferguson vs. Princeton, 2000 272, Ed Marinaro vs. Columbia, 1971 400, Bill Lazor at Columbia, 1992 163, Bill Murphy vs. Harvard, 1967 263, Joe Holland vs. Penn, 1978 395, Mark Allen at Penn, 1973 161, Mike Jamin vs. Yale, 1991 260, Ed Marinaro vs. Lehigh, 1970 391, Ricky Rahne at Harvard, 2000 155, Aaron Berryman at Columbia, 1994 260, Ed Marinaro vs. Colgate, 1971 344, Scott Carroll at Buff alo, 1996 155, Stu Merz at Yale, 1951 247, Tom Weidenkopf at Dartmouth, 1979 341, Steve Joyce at Brown, 1995 154, Keith Ferguson at Harvard, 2002 General Information General 246, Ed Marinaro at Rutgers, 1971 321, Bill Lazor at Brown, 1991 150, Chris Ritter at Columbia, 1968 245, Ed Marinaro at Rutgers, 1969 320, Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia, 1999 148, Eric Krawczyk at Lafayette, 1996 244, Joe Holland at Harvard, 1978 317, Bill Lazor vs. Yale, 1991 146, Eric Krawczyk at Dartmouth, 1997 241, Chad Levitt vs. Dartmouth, 1996 314, Ricky Rahne at Bucknell, 2000 144, Steve Busch vs. Princeton, 1996 230, Ed Marinaro at Penn, 1971 314, Ricky Rahne vs. Harvard, 2001 144, Steve Busch at Buff alo, 1996

230, Ed Marinaro at Yale, 1971 312, D.J Busch vs. Columbia, 2003 142, Chad Nice vs. Princeton, 2004 227, Chad Levitt at Harvard, 1994 307, Chris Cochrane at Yale, 1989 141, Eric Krawczyk at Fordham, 1997 225, Ed Marinaro at Brown, 1970 307, Ricky Rahne at Princeton, 1999 140, Jack Corrigan vs. Harvard, 1973 222, Derrick Harmon vs. Columbia, 1983 306, Ricky Rahne vs. Penn, 2000 139, Scott Oliaro vs. Penn, 1992 218, Chad Levitt at Yale, 1996 302, Mick Razzano vs. Dartmouth, 2002 139, Keith Ferguson at Brown, 2000 210, Derrick Harmon vs. Yale, 1983 297, Ricky Rahne vs. Harvard, 1999 138, George Milosevic vs. Dartmouth, 1972 209, Chad Levitt vs. Colgate, 1996 296, Mike Hood vs. Bucknell, 1998 Coaching/Staff 137, Ron Mateo at Lehigh, 1995 207, Gary Wood at Penn, 1962 296, Ricky Rahne at Penn, 1999 135, Bruce Starks at Harvard, 1974 190, Ed Marinaro vs. Penn, 1970 292, Nathan Ford vs. Brown, 2007 131, Mike Jamin at Brown, 1991 189, Joe Holland at Columbia, 1978 292, Stephen Liuzza at Dartmouth, 2007 130, Bruce Starks vs. Princeton, 1973 189, Derrick Harmon at Princeton, 1983 291, Nathan Ford at Princeton, 2007 130, Joe Splendorio at Dartmouth, 1999 189, John McNiff at Harvard, 1990 288, Nathan Ford vs. Bucknell, 2007 129, Eric Krawczyk at Penn, 1997 188, Chad Levitt vs. Yale, 1995 285, D.J. Busch at Harvard, 2004 127, Bill Murphy at Penn, 1967 187, Chad Levitt at Buff alo, 1996 285, Nathan Ford vs. Colgate, 2007 126, Joe Splendorio vs. Penn, 1998 186, Joe Holland vs. Princeton, 1978 283, Bill Lazor vs. Columbia, 1993 126, Joe Splendorio vs. Columbia, 1999 185, Pete Larson at Buff alo, 1966 279, Ricky Rahne, vs. Princeton, 2000 124, Derrick Harmon vs. Bucknell, 1981 185, Derrick Harmon at Columbia, 1982 277, Bill Robertson at Columbia, 1968 124, Chris Hahn vs. Harvard, 1987 185, Jeff Johnson at Columbia, 1986 276, Ricky Rahne at Dartmouth, 1999 123, George Milosevic vs. Penn, 1972 Meet The Big Red 181, Bill Wilson at Brown, 1965 273, Mike Hood vs. Penn, 1998 123, Eric Krawczyk vs. Penn, 1996 181, Ed Marinaro at Penn, 1969 272, Scott Carroll vs. Colgate, 1997 122, Chad Nice at Harvard, 2004 181, John McNiff vs. Columbia, 1991 272, D.J. Busch vs. Georgetown, 2003 120, Ron Mateo vs. Harvard, 1995 180, Don Fanelli at Colgate, 1973 271, Ricky Rahne at Pennsylvania, 2001 120, Joe Splendorio at Penn, 1999 180, Rich Russo vs. Columbia, 1973 267, Mike Hood at Princeton, 1998 119, Chris Ritter at Brown, 1968 179, Derrick Harmon vs. Penn, 1982 267, Marty Stallone at Princeton, 1985 118, Stu Fullerton vs. Princeton, 1965 178, Stu Merz vs. Syracuse, 1951 265, Bill Lazor vs. Colgate, 1993 118, Mike Jamin at Harvard, 1992 178, Dan Malone at Columbia, 1974 263, Steve Joyce vs. Holy Cross, 1995 118, Vic Yanz vs. Brown, 2003 178, Derrick Harmon vs. Columbia, 1981 263, Ricky Rahne vs. Dartmouth, 2000 117, Shaun Hawkins vs. Columbia, 1987 178, Chad Levitt vs. Princeton, 1996 263, Ricky Rahne at Colgate, 2001 117, Eric Krawczyk at Buff alo, 1996 176, Ed Marinaro vs. Brown, 1971 262, Bill Lazor at Princeton, 1993 116, Rick Furbush at Princeton, 1968

2008 Opponents 175, Ryan Kuhn vs. Columbia, 2005 262, Bill Lazor vs. Lehigh, 1992 116, Jim Perrello at Princeton, 1985 173, Brad Kiesendahl vs. Lafayette, 1997 261, Steve Joyce at Lehigh, 1995 116 John Kellner at Colgate, 2001 172, Chad Levitt vs. Dartmouth, 1994 259, Dave Dase vs. Columbia, 1987 115, Brian Romney vs. Penn, 2004 170, Chad Levitt at Dartmouth, 1995 258, Bill Lazor at Dartmouth, 1991 115, Bryan Walters at Princeton, 2007 170, Chad Levitt vs. Columbia, 1995 258, Ricky Rahne at Columbia, 2000 114, Eamon McEneaney at Rutgers, 1976 170, Evan Simmons vs. Columbia, 2001 254, Bill Robertson at Dartmouth, 1967 114, Brian Romney vs. Princeton, 2004 169, Gary Wood at Brown, 1962 254, Ricky Rahne vs. Yale, 1999 113, Ed Burnap vs. Princeton, 1962 168, Gary Wood at Yale, 1963 253, Mark Allen vs. Princeton, 1973 113, Erv Bratcher at Colgate, 1970 167, Craig Jaeger vs. Harvard, 1977 252, Mark Allen vs. Penn, 1972 113, Shaun Hawkins vs. Harvard, 1987 167, Jeff Johnson vs. Princeton, 1986 252, Dave Dase at Yale, 1987 113, Joe Splendorio vs. Bucknell, 1998 165, Chad Levitt vs. Holy Cross, 1995 252, Per Larson at Columbia, 1994 112, Eamon McEneaney vs.Colgate, 1976 165, Luke Siwula at Colgate, 2005 251, Steve Joyce at Dartmouth, 1995 2007 YIR/Ivy League 112, Eric Krawczyk vs. Yale, 1997 164, Joe Holland vs. Brown, 1978 250, Mike Hood vs. Buff alo, 1998 111, Bruce Starks at Penn, 1973 162, Ed Marinaro vs. Colgate, 1969 111, Pat Dutton vs. Colgate, 1997 162, Dan Malone vs. Rutgers, 1972 110, Ned Burke vs. Colgate, 1993 162, Luke Siwula vs. Brown, 2005 110, Eric Krawczyk at Columbia, 1996 162, Luke Siwula vs. Albany, 2006 109, Mike Ready at Yale, 1987 161, Gary Wood vs. Dartmouth, 1962 109, Steve Busch at Brown, 1995 160, John McNiff at Columbia, 1990 109, Ron Mateo at Brown, 1995 160, Chad Levitt vs. Brown, 1996 108, Rick Furbush vs. Dartmouth, 1968 159, Brian Ulbricht vs. Towson, 2002 108, Shaun Hawkins at Colgate, 1986 159, Randy Barbour vs. Brown, 2007 108, Mike Jamin at Columbia, 1992 157, Tony Baker at Yale, 1984 108, Keith Ferguson vs. Harvard, 2001 History/Records 157, Chad Levitt vs. Penn, 1994 107, Tommy Bleymaier at Dartmouth, 2007 156, Jeff Fleischmann at Syracuse, 1950 106, Bill Murphy vs. Princeton, 1967 156, Bill Scazarro at Columbia, 1950 106, Keith Ferguson vs. Brown, 2001 155, Bill Wilson vs. Columbia, 1965 106, Vic Yanz vs. Columbia, 2003 155, Ed Marinaro vs. Princeton, 1969 105, Tim Hermann vs. Penn, 2000 152, Neal Hall vs. Colgate, 1975 103, Steve Busch vs. Holy Cross, 1995 152, Derrick Harmon at Penn, 1981 103, Eric Krawczyk vs. Columbia, 1997 151, Bob McAniff vs. Columbia, 1957 103, Bryan Walters at Dartmouth, 2007 151, Ed Marinaro at Colgate, 1970 102, Joe Splendorio at Brown, 2000 151, Ryan Kuhn vs. Bucknell, 2005 101, Craig Jaeger vs. Colgate, 1977 150, Ed Marinaro vs. Columbia, 1969 101, Joe Splendorio vs. Princeton, 1999

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Rushing Punted 10+ times ...... Mike Baumgartel Blocked Punt Return For Touchdown ...... Nick Zerante Rushed for 300+ yards ...... Never done 10, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 6, 2004) 1 yard, at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) Rushed for 200+ yards ...... Chad Levitt Blocked Field Goal Returned For Touchdown ...... 218 yards on 39 carries, at Yale (Nov. 9, 1996) Total Off ense Kyle Thomas, 48 yards, vs. Yale (Sept. 28, 2002) Rushed for 100+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza Gained 300+ total yards ...... Stephen Liuzza Blocked Kick Returned For Defensive Extra Point...... (131-29) at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) 423 yards (292 pass, 131 rush), at Dartmouth (Oct. 20, 2007) Colin Nash, 90 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 6, 2007) Rushed for 5 TDs ...... Ed Marinaro Gained 400+ total yards ...... Stephen Liuzza at Penn (Nov. 20, 1971) 423 yards (292 pass, 131 rush), at Dartmouth (Oct. 20, 2007) Long Plays Ran 70+ plays ...... Ricky Rahne Run of 90+ yards ...... John McNiff

Rushed for 4 TDs ...... Derrick Harmon Coaching/Staff vs. Columbia (Nov. 12, 1983) 70 plays (60 pass, 10 rush), vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2000) 95 yards, at Columbia (Nov. 10, 1990) Rushed for 3 TDs ...... Randy Barbour Ran 60+ plays ...... Stephen Liuzza Run of 80+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza vs. Brown (Oct. 20, 2007) 69 plays (40 pass, 29 rush), at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006) Rushed 40+ times ...... Chad Levitt Ran 50+ plays ...... Stephen Liuzza Run of 70+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza 40 times, vs. Princeton (Sept. 21, 1996) 69 plays (40 pass, 29 rush), at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006) Rushed 30+ times ...... Randy Barbour Ran 40+ plays ...... Stephen Liuzza Run of 60+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza 32 times, vs. Brown (Octt. 20, 2007) 47 plays (26 pass, 21 rush), vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006) Two players rushed for 100 yards ...... Run of 50+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza Kuhn (24-175), Siwula (30-117), at Columbia (Nov. 12, 2005) Defense 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006) Intercepted 3 passes ...... Doug Knopp Run of 40+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza Passing vs. Holy Cross (Sept. 23, 1995) 42 yards, at Georgetown (Sept. 29, 2007) Intercepted 2 passes ...... Sean Nassoiy Pass of 90+ yards ...... Rocco Calvo to Stu Merz Passed for 400+ yards ...... Ricky Rahne Meet The Big Red 446 yards on 29-of-62 passing, at Brown (Oct. 21, 2000) at Columbia (Nov. 13, 2004) 90 yards, at Yale (Oct. 20, 1951) Passed for 300+ yards ...... Nathan Ford Had 20+ tackles ...... Neil Morrissey Pass of 80+ yards ...... D.J. Busch to Chad Nice 309 yards on 20-of-33 passing, at Harvard (Oct. 7, 2006) 24 (7-17) vs. Colgate (Oct. 4, 2003) 80 yards, vs. Princeton (Oct. 30, 2004) Passed for 200+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza Had 15+ tackles ...... Tim Bax Pass of 70+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza to Anthony Jackson 292 yards on 26-of-40 passing at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) 15 (11-4) vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) 74 yards, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006) Threw 5+ touchdown passes ...... Never done Had 10+ tackles Ryan Blessing (13), Doug Lempa (12), Tim Bax (10) Pass of 60+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza to Anthony Jackson Threw 4 touchdown passes ...... Ricky Rahne at Penn (Nov. 17, 2007) 74 yards, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006) 4, at Harvard (Oct. 7, 2000) Had 2+ sacks ...... Doug Lempa Pass of 50+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza to Anthony Jackson Threw 3 touchdown passes ...... Mick Razzano 2.0 vs. Harvard (Oct. 6, 2007) 74 yards, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006) 3, at Harvard (Oct. 12, 2002) Had 3+ tackles for loss ...... Graham Rihn Pass of 40+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza to Bryan Walters Attempted 60+ passes ...... Ricky Rahne 4.5 for 16 yards vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) 44 yards, at Princeton (Oct. 26, 2007)

60, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2000) Kicked 50+-yard fi eld goal ...... John Rodin 2008 Opponents Attempted 50+ passes ...... Nathan Ford Miscellaneous 50-yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 7, 1995) 54 attempts, vs. Brown (Oct. 20, 2007) 100-yard rusher/100-yard receiver, same game Kicked 40+-yard fi eld goal ...... Peter Zell Attempted 40+ passes ...... Stephen Liuzza Liuzza (131)/Bleymaier (107), Walters (103) at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) 40-yards, at Georgetown (Sept. 29, 2007) 40 attempts, at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) Fumble Return For Touchdown ...... Nate Tarsi Kicked 80+ yard punt ...... Mike Baumgartel Attempted 30+ passes ...... Stephen Liuzza 50 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 6, 2004) 81 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 13, 2001) 40 attempts, at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) Interception Return For Touchdown ...... Frank Morand Kicked 70+ yard punt ...... Mike Baumgartel Completed 30+ passes ...... Nathan Ford 72 yards, vs. Colgate (Oct. 13, 2007) 77 yards, vs. Yale (Sept. 28, 2002) 36, at Princeton (Oct. 26, 2007) Punt Return For Touchdown...... Bryan Walters Kicked 60+ yard punt ...... Mike Baumgartel Completed 20+ passes ...... Stephen Liuzza 82 yards, vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) 61 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 11, 2003) 26, at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) Kickoff Return For A Touchdown ...... Shane Kilcoyne Returned a punt 80+ yards ...... Bryan Walters Threw 6 interceptions ...... Marty Stallone 94 yards, vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) 82 yards, vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) 6 interceptions, at Princeton (Nov. 23, 1985) Blocked Punt ...... Chris Costello Returned a kickoff 95+ yards ...... Barrett Rosser League2007 YIR/Ivy Threw 5 interceptions ...... Dave Dase at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) 97 yards, at Harvard (Nov. 11, 1972) 5 interceptions, at Princeton (Nov. 21, 1987) Blocked Field Goal ...... Graham Rihn Returned an interception 80+ yards ...... Mark Broderick Threw 4 interceptions ...... Mike Hood vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) 99 yards, vs. Brown (Oct. 27, 1990) 4 interceptions, vs. Dartmouth (Oct. 24, 1998) Blocked Extra Point ...... Chi Chi Madu, Ryne Posey Threw 3 interceptions ...... Nathan Ford vs. Harvard (Oct. 6, 2007) 3 interceptions, at Princeton (Oct. 26, 2007) Team Had 600+ yards in Total Off ense ...... at Brown Receiving Scored 100+ points ...... 110 vs. Case Western (Oct. 15, 1921) 640 yards (Oct. 28, 1995) Caught 15+ passes ...... John Tagliaferri Scored 90+ points ...... 91 vs. Susquehanna (Nov. 8, 1924) Had 500+ yards in Total Off ense ...... at Dartmouth 15 receptions, at Princeton (Oct. 23, 1985) Scored 80+ points .....80 vs. Susquehanna (Sept. 27, 1925) 542 yards (Nov. 3, 2007) Caught 10+ passes ...... Bryan Walters ...... 74 vs. Alfred (Sept. 26, 1936) Scored on fi rst off ensive play ...... vs. Harvard Scored 70+ points History/Records 10 receptions, at Princeton (Oct. 26, 2007) Scored 60+ points ...... 74 vs. Alfred (Sept. 26, 1936) 21-yard pass from Ryan Kuhn to Brian Romney (Oct. 8, 2005) Caught 8+ passes ...... Tommy Bleymaier & Bryan Walters Scored 50+ points ...... 57 vs. Georgetown (Oct. 15, 2005) Recorded a safety ...... at Penn (Nov. 17, 2007) 9 & 8 receptions, at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) Scored 40+ points ...... 45 at Georgetown (Sept. 29, 2007) Recorded a defensive TD ...... vs. Colgate Had 200+ yards receiving ...... Joe Splendorio Scored 30+ points ...... 34 vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) Frank Morand 72-yd. INT return (Oct. 13, 2007) 204 yards (11 receptions), at Brown (Oct. 2, 1999) Back-to-back 40+ point games ...... Zero punts in a game ...... vs. Penn Had 100+ yards receiving ...Tommy Bleymaier & Bryan Walters vs. Lafayette (41), at Fordham (45) 1997 Nov. 17, 1982 107, 103 yards (9, 8 receptions) at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) Rushed for 500+ yards ...... Never done Zero sacks allowed in a game ...... vs. Brown Caught 3 TD passes ...... Eric Krawczyk Rushed for 400+ yards ...... at Penn Oct. 20, 2007 106 yards (8 receptions), vs. Columbia (Nov. 15, 2003) 414 yards (Sept. 22, 1979) Blocked two kicks in a game ...... at Dartmouth Caught 2 TD passes ...... Zac Canty Rushed for 300+ yards ...... vs. Columbia Graham Rihn (FG); Chris Costello (P) (Nov. 3, 2007) at Princeton (Oct. 26, 2007) 369 yards (Nov. 12, 2005) Had 25+ fi rst downs in a game ...... at Dartmouth

Two 100-yard receivers, same game ...... This Is Cornell Rushed for 200+ yards ...... at Georgetown 29, (Nov. 3, 2007) Bleymaier (107 yds) and Walters (103 yds) at Dartmouth (Nov. 3, 2007) 252 yards (Sept. 29 , 2007) Had 40+ minutes in time of possession ...... vs. Columbia Passed for 500+ yards ...... Never done 44:07 (Nov. 12, 2005) Kicking Recorded a shutout ...... 21-0 vs. Yale (Nov. 6, 1993) Kicked 4 fi eld goals...... Trevor MacMeekin Passed for 400+ yards ...... at Brown Held opponent to negative yards rushing ...... vs. Yale (Sept. 25, 2004) 443 yards (Oct. 2, 1999) -1 (20 carries) at Dartmouth (Nov. 5, 2005) Kicked 3 fi eld goals...... Peter Zell Passed for 300+ yards ...... at Dartmouth vs. Albany (Sept. 30, 2006) 376 yards (Nov. 3, 2007) Played in 3+ overtime game...... Never done Kicked 2 fi eld goals...... Peter Zell Passed for 200+ yards ...... vs. Columbia Played in 2-overtime game...... at Brown 2, vs. Columbia (Nov. 10, 2007) 306 yards (Nov. 10, 2007) W, 10-7 (Oct. 26, 2002) An extra point was missed ...... Peter Zell Had 700+ yards in Total Off ense ...... Never done Played in overtime game ...... vs. Brown at Columbia (Nov. 13, 2004) W, 38-31 (Oct. 20, 2007) 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 93 10/2 SYRACUSE ...... W 16-0 1902 (8-3) 1907 (8-2) 10/9 TUFTS ...... W 15-0 Coach: Raymond Starbuck Coach: Henry Schoellkopf All-Time Scores 10/16 at Lafayette ...... T 4-4 Captain: William Warner Captain: George Cook 1887 (0-2) 10/22 at Lehigh ...... W 76-0 10/23 PRINCETON ...... L 0-10 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Coach: No regular coach 10/29 vs. Williams+ ...... W 24-12 10/30 at Harvard ...... L 5-24 9/27 COLGATE ...... W 5-0 10/2 HAMILTON ...... W 23-0 Captain: J. H. Sheldon 11/5 vs. Harvard* ...... L 14-20 11/6 PENN STATE ...... W 45-0 10/1 ROCHESTER ...... W 31-0 10/5 OBERLIN ...... W 22-5 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/8 MICHIGAN ...... W 44-0 11/13 vs. Williams+ ...... W 42-0 10/4 UNION ...... W 42-0 10/9 NIAGARA ...... W 47-0 11/12 UNION ...... L 10-24 11/12 MIT ...... W 44-12 11/25 at Penn ...... L 0-4 10/8 HOBART ...... W 57-0 10/12 COLGATE ...... W 18-0 11/24 vs. Lehigh+ ...... L 10-38 11/18 at Manhattan A. C...... W 16-0 TOTALS 133-42 10/11 WILLIAMS ...... W 37-6 10/19 PENN STATE ...... L 6-8 TOTALS 20-62 11/24 at Michigan ...... W 30-10 + - game played in Buff alo, N.Y. 10/18 CARLISLE INDIANS ...... L 6-10 10/26 PRINCETON ...... W 6-5 + - game played in Elmira, N.Y. TOTALS 434-54 10/25 OBERLIN ...... W 57-0 11/2 PITTSBURGH ...... W 18-5 + - game played in Albany, N.Y. 1898 (10-2) 11/1 at Princeton ...... L 0-10 11/9 at Army ...... W 14-10 1888 (4-2) * - game played in Springfi eld, Mass. Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner 11/8 WASH. & JEFFERSON .W 50-0 11/16 SWARTHMORE ...... W 18-0 General Information General Coach: No regular coach Captain: Allen Whiting 11/15 LAFAYETTE ...... W 28-0 11/28 at Penn ...... L 4-12 Captain: W. G. Howell 1893 (2-5-1) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/27 at Penn ...... L 11-12 TOTALS 176-45 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Coach: No regular coach 9/21 SYRACUSE ...... W 28-0 TOTALS 324-38 10/16 PALMYRA ...... W 26-0 Captain: C. J. Barr 9/24 COLGATE ...... W 29-5 1908 (7-1-1) 10/27 WILLIAMS ...... W 20-0 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 9/28 HAMILTON ...... W 41-0 1903 (6-3-1) Coach: Henry Schoellkopf 10/1 TRINITY ...... W 47-0 Coach: William Warner Captain: George Walder 11/3 UNION ...... W 30-0 10/1 GETTYSBURG ...... W 16-0 11/12 LAFAYETTE ...... L 0-16 10/14 UNION ...... W 18-6 10/5 at Syracuse ...... W 30-0 Captain: Sanford Hunt Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/19 BUCKNELL ...... W 20-0 10/21 vs. Princeton* ...... L 0-46 10/8 CARLISLE INDIANS .....W 23-6 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/3 HAMILTON ...... W 11-0 11/29 vs. Lehigh+ ...... L 0-4 10/28 vs. Williams+ ...... T 10-10 10/15 BUFFALO ...... W 27-0 9/26 HOBART ...... W 12-0 10/10 OBERLIN ...... W 23-10 TOTALS 96-20 11/4 vs. Harvard* ...... L 0-34 10/22 at Princeton ...... L 0-6 9/30 ALFRED ...... W 26-0 10/17 COLGATE ...... W 9-0 + - game played in Elmira, N.Y. 11/8 TUFTS ...... L 0-6 10/29 OBERLIN ...... W 6-0 10/3 ROCHESTER ...... W 11-0 10/24 VERMONT ...... W 9-0 11/11 LEHIGH ...... L 0-14 11/5 vs. Williams+ ...... W 12-0 10/10 COLGATE ...... W 12-0 10/31 PENN STATE ...... W 10-4 Coaching/Staff 1889 (7-2) 11/18 at Penn ...... L 0-50 11/12 LAFAYETTE ...... W 47-0 10/17 BUCKNELL ...... W 6-0 11/7 AMHERST ...... W 6-0 Coach: No regular coach TOTALS 44-166 11/24 at Penn ...... L 6-12 10/24 CASE WESTERN ...... W 41-0 11/14 at Chicago ...... T 6-6 Captain: D. Upton + - game played in Albany, N.Y. TOTALS 296-29 10/31 at Princeton ...... L 0-44 11/21 TRINITY ...... W 18-6 11/7 LEHIGH ...... T 0-0 11/26 at Penn ...... L 4-17 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score * - game played in New York, N.Y. + - game played in Buff alo, N.Y. 10/5 BUCKNELL ...... W 66-0 11/14 COLUMBIA ...... L 12-17 TOTALS 96-43 11/26 at Penn ...... L 0-42 10/12 LAFAYETTE ...... W 10-0 1894 (6-4-1) 1899 (7-3) TOTALS 120-103 1909 (3-4-1) 10/16 at Yale ...... L 6-60 Coach: Marshall Newell Coach: Percy Haughton Coach: George Walder 10/19 ROCHESTER ...... W 124-0 Captain: Glenn (Pop) Warner Captain: Raymond Starbuck 1904 (7-3) Captain: A. F. Tydeman 11/2 STEVENS INSTITUTE ...W 38-4 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/9 YALE ...... L 0-70 9/26 SYRACUSE ...... W 39-0 9/23 vs. Colgate+ ...... W 42-0 Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/2 RENSSELAER ...... W 16-3 11/16 vs. Michigan+ ...... W 66-0 10/6 UNION ...... W 37-0 9/27 SYRACUSE ...... W 17-0 Captain: James Lynah 10/9 OBERLIN ...... W 16-6 11/23 at Columbia ...... W 20-0 10/13 LAFAYETTE ...... W 24-0 9/30 HAMILTON ...... 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Meet The Big Red 9/28 COLGATE ...... W 17-0 10/16 FORDHAM ...... L 6-12 11/28 vs. Lafayette* ...... W 24-0 10/20 vs. Princeton+ ...... L 4-12 10/7 WILLIAMS ...... W 12-0 10/1 ROCHESTER ...... W 29-6 10/23 VERMONT ...... W 16-0 TOTALS 354-130 10/27 vs. Harvard+ ...... L 12-22 10/14 at Chicago ...... L 6-17 10/5 HOBART ...... W 24-0 10/30 WILLIAMS ...... L 0-3 + - game played in Buff alo, N.Y. 11/3 MICHIGAN ...... W 22-0 10/21 LEHIGH ...... W 6-0 10/8 HAMILTON ...... W 34-0 11/6 at Harvard ...... L 0-18 * - game played in Syracuse, N.Y. 11/7 vs. Crescent A. C...... W 22-0 10/28 PRINCETON ...... W 5-0 10/15 BUCKNELL ...... W 24-12 11/13 CHICAGO ...... T 6-6 11/10 vs. Williams* ...... T 0-0 11/7 at Columbia ...... W 29-0 10/22 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL W 36-5 11/25 at Penn ...... L 6-17 1890 (7-4) 11/17 at Penn ...... L 0-6 11/11 LAFAYETTE ...... L 5-6 10/29 PRINCETON ...... L 6-18 TOTALS 66-65 Coach: No regular coach 11/24 vs. Michigan^ ...... L 4-12 11/30 at Penn ...... L 0-29 11/5 LEHIGH ...... W 50-5 Captain: E. Yawger 11/29 LEHIGH ...... W 10-6 TOTALS 134-52 11/12 at Columbia ...... L 6-12 1910 (5-2-1) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score TOTALS 174-58 + - game played in Richfi eld Springs, N.Y. 11/24 at Penn ...... L 0-34 Coach: Daniel Reed 10/11 ROCHESTER ...... W 98-0 + - game played in New York, N.Y. TOTALS 226-92 Captain: LeGrand Simson 10/30 at Union ...... W 32-0 * - game played in Albany, N.Y. 1900 (10-2) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/31 at Williams ...... L 8-18 ^ - game played in Buff alo, N.Y. Coach: Percy Haughton 1905 (6-4) 9/28 HOBART ...... W 50-0 2008 Opponents 11/1 at Harvard ...... L 0-77 Captain: Raymond Starbuck Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner 10/1 RENSSELAER ...... W 24-0 11/3 at Amherst ...... L 0-18 1895 (3-4-1) 9/26 COLGATE ...... W 16-0 Captain: James Costello 10/8 OBERLIN ...... T 0-0 11/4 at Trinity ...... W 26-0 Coach: Marshall Newell 9/29 SYRACUSE ...... W 6-0 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/15 ST. BONAVENTURE...... W 47-0 11/5 at Wesleyan ...... L 2-4 Captain: Clinton Wyckoff 10/3 ROCHESTER ...... W 6-0 9/27 HAMILTON ...... W 5-0 10/22 VERMONT ...... W 15-5 11/8 BUCKNELL ...... W 26-0 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/6 BUCKNELL ...... W 6-0 9/30 COLGATE ...... W 12-11 11/5 at Harvard ...... L 5-27 11/15 vs. Michigan+...... W 20-5 9/26 SYRACUSE ...... W 8-0 10/13 WASH. & JEFFERSON .W 16-5 10/4 HOBART ...... W 28-0 11/12 CHICAGO ...... W 18-0 11/22 COLUMBIA ...... W 36-0 10/5 PENN STATE ...... T 0-0 10/20 UNION ...... W 11-0 10/7 BUCKNELL ...... W 24-0 11/24 at Penn ...... L 6-12 11/25 at Chicago U. Club ...... W 12-8 10/12 CASE WESTERN ...... W 12-4 10/27 DARTMOUTH ...... W 23-6 10/21 PITTSBURGH ...... W 30-0 TOTALS 165-44 TOTALS 260-130 10/19 LAFAYETTE ...... L 0-6 11/3 at Princeton ...... W 12-0 10/28 HAVERFORD ...... W 57-0 + - game played in Detroit, Mich. 10/26 at Harvard ...... L 0-25 11/10 OBERLIN ...... W 29-0 11/4 SWARTHMORE ...... L 0-14 1911 (7-3) 11/9 vs. Princeton+ ...... L 0-6 11/17 at Lafayette ...... L 0-17 11/11 at Princeton ...... L 6-16 Coach: Daniel Reed 1891 (7-3) 11/16 BROWN ...... W 6-4 11/24 VERMONT ...... W 42-0 11/18 COLUMBIA ...... L 6-12 Captain: William Munk 2007 YIR/Ivy League Coach: No regular coach 11/28 at Penn ...... L 2-46 11/29 at Penn ...... L 0-27 11/30 Penn ...... L 5-6 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Captain: C. Johanson TOTALS 28-91 TOTALS 167-55 TOTALS 173-59 9/27 ALLEGHENY ...... W 35-0 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score + - game played in Buff alo, N.Y. 9/30 COLGATE ...... W 6-0 10/3 SYRACUSE ...... W 68-0 1901 (11-1) 1906 (8-1-2) 10/7 OBERLIN ...... W 15-3 10/10 BUCKNELL ...... L 0-4 1896 (5-3-1) Coach: Raymond Starbuck Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner 10/14 PENN STATE ...... L 0-5 10/17 STEVENS INST...... W 72-0 Coach: Joseph Beacham Captain: William Warner Captain: George Cook 10/21 WASH. & JEFFERSON .W 6-0 10/24 LAFAYETTE ...... W 30-0 Captain: Joseph Beacham Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/28 PITTSBURGH ...... W 9-3 11/7 LEHIGH ...... W 24-0 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 9/28 COLGATE ...... W 17-0 9/29 COLGATE ...... T 0-0 11/4 WILLIAMS ...... W 15-14 11/14 at Princeton ...... L 0-6 9/26 COLGATE ...... W 6-0 10/2 ROCHESTER ...... W 50-0 10/3 HAMILTON ...... W 21-0 11/11 MICHIGAN ...... W 6-0 11/21 vs. Michigan+ ...... W 58-12 10/3 SYRACUSE ...... W 22-0 10/5 BUCKNELL ...... W 6-0 10/6 OBERLIN ...... W 25-5 11/18 at Chicago ...... L 0-6 11/24 at Detroit A. C...... W 32-0 10/10 CASE WESTERN ...... W 48-0 10/9 HAMILTON ...... W 39-0 10/10 NIAGARA ...... W 23-6 11/30 at Penn ...... L 9-21 11/26 at Chicago U. Club ...... L 4-12 10/17 TUFTS ...... W 18-0 10/12 UNION ...... W 24-0 10/13 BUCKNELL ...... W 24-6 TOTALS 101-52 11/28 vs. Michigan* ...... W 10-0 10/24 HARVARD ...... L 4-13 History/Records 10/19 vs. Carlisle Indians+ ....W 17-0 10/20 BOWDOIN...... W 72-0 TOTALS 298-34 10/31 at Princeton ...... L 0-37 10/26 OBERLIN ...... W 29-0 10/27 vs. Princeton+ ...... L 5-14 1912 (3-7) + - game played in Detroit, Mich. 11/7 BUCKNELL ...... W 54-0 11/2 PRINCETON ...... L 6-8 11/3 PITTSBURGH ...... W 23-0 Coach: Al Sharpe * - game played in Chicago, Ill. 11/14 vs. Williams+ ...... T 0-0 11/9 LEHIGH ...... W 30-0 11/10 HOLY CROSS ...... W 16-6 Captain: E. W. Butler 11/28 at Penn ...... L 10-32 11/16 at Columbia ...... W 24-0 11/17 SWARTHMORE ...... W 28-0 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1892 (10-1) TOTALS 162-82 11/23 VERMONT ...... W 68-0 11/29 at Penn ...... T 0-0 9/25 WASH. & JEFFERSON .W 3-0 Coach: No regular coach + - game played in Buff alo, N.Y. 11/28 at Penn ...... W 23-6 TOTALS 237-37 9/28 COLGATE ...... L 7-13 Captain: C. Johanson TOTALS 333-14 + - game played in New York, N.Y. 10/5 OBERLIN ...... L 0-13 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1897 (5-3-1) + - game played in Buff alo, N.Y. 10/12 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY W 14-6 9/24 at Syracuse A. C...... W 16-0 Coach: Glenn (Pop) Warner 10/19 PENN STATE ...... L 6-29 9/28 SYRACUSE ...... W 58-0 Captain: William McKeever 10/26 BUCKNELL ...... W 14-0 10/1 BUCKNELL ...... W 54-0 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/2 WILLIAMS ...... L 10-24 10/8 DICKINSON ...... W 58-0 9/25 COLGATE ...... W 6-0 This Is Cornell 11/9 DARTMOUTH ...... L 0-24 94 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football 11/16 at Michigan ...... L 7-20 1918 1924 (4-4) 1930 (6-2) 10/17 SYRACUSE ...... W 20-7

11/28 at Penn ...... L 2-7 NO TEAM Coach: Gil Dobie Coach: Gil Dobie 10/24 PENN STATE ...... W 13-7 General Information TOTALS 63-136 Captain: Frank Henderson Captain: Paul Hunt 10/31 at Columbia ...... L 13-20 1919 (3-5) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/7 at Princeton ...... L 13-41 1913 (5-4-1) Coach: John Rush 9/27 ST. BONAVENTURE...... W 56-0 9/27 CLARKSON ...... W 66-0 11/14 DARTMOUTH ...... L 6-20 Coach: Al Sharpe Captain: Francis (Fritz) Shiverick 10/4 NIAGARA ...... W 27-0 10/4 NIAGARA ...... W 61-14 11/26 at Penn ...... L 6-14 Captain: John Munns Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/11 WILLIAMS ...... L 7-14 10/11 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY .....W 47-6 TOTALS 145-132 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/4 OBERLIN ...... W 9-0 10/18 RUTGERS ...... L 0-10 10/18 at Princeton ...... W 12-7 9/24 URSINUS ...... W 41-0 10/11 WILLIAMS ...... W 3-0 11/1 COLUMBIA ...... W 14-0 11/1 at Columbia ...... L 7-10 1937 (5-2-1) 9/27 COLGATE ...... T 0-0 10/18 COLGATE ...... L 0-21 11/8 SUSQUEHANNA ...... W 91-0 11/8 HOBART ...... W 54-0 Coach: Carl Snavely 10/4 OBERLIN ...... W 37-12 10/25 vs. Dartmouth+ ...... L 0-9 11/15 vs. Dartmouth+ ...... L 14-27 11/15 DARTMOUTH ...... L 13-19 Captain: Edward (Ted) Hughes 10/11 CARLISLE INDIANS ...... L 0-7 11/1 LAFAYETTE ...... L 2-21 11/27 at Penn ...... L 0-20 11/27 at Penn ...... W 13-7 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/18 BUCKNELL ...... W 10-7 11/8 CARNEGIE TECH ...... W 20-0 TOTALS 209-71 TOTALS 273-63 9/25 PENN STATE ...... W 26-19 10/25 PITTSBURGH ...... L 7-20 11/15 PENN STATE ...... L 0-20 + - game played at the Polo Grounds (New 10/2 COLGATE ...... W 40-7 Coaching/Staff 11/1 at Harvard ...... L 6-23 11/27 at Penn ...... L 0-24 York, N.Y.) 1931 (7-1) 10/9 at Princeton ...... W 20-7 11/8 MICHIGAN ...... L 0-17 TOTALS 34-95 Coach: Gil Dobie 10/16 SYRACUSE ...... L 6-14 11/15 LAFAYETTE ...... W 10-3 + - game played at the Polo Grounds (New 1925 (6-2) Captain: Cristobal Martinez-Zorrilla 10/23 at Yale ...... L 0-9 11/27 at Penn ...... W 21-0 York, N.Y.) Coach: Gil Dobie Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/30 COLUMBIA ...... W 14-0 TOTALS 132-89 Captain: Frank Kearney 9/26 CLARKSON ...... W 68-0 11/13 at Dartmouth ...... T 6-6 1920 (6-2) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/3 NIAGARA ...... W 37-6 11/25 at Penn ...... W 34-20

1914 (8-2) Coach: Gil Dobie 9/27 SUSQUEHANNA ...... W 80-0 10/10 RICHMOND ...... W 27-0 TOTALS 146-82 Coach: Al Sharpe Captain: Clyde Mayer 10/3 NIAGARA ...... W 26-0 10/17 PRINCETON ...... W 33-0 Captain: John O’Hearn Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/10 WILLIAMS ...... W 48-0 10/31 COLUMBIA ...... W 13-0 1938 (5-1-1) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/2 ROCHESTER ...... W 13-6 10/17 RUTGERS ...... W 41-0 11/7 ALFRED ...... W 54-0 Coach: Carl Snavely 9/23 URSINUS ...... W 28-0 10/9 ST. BONAVENTURE...... W 55-7 10/31 vs. Columbia+ ...... W 17-14 11/14 at Dartmouth ...... L 0-14 Captain: Al Van Ranst 9/26 PITTSBURGH ...... L 3-9 10/16 UNION ...... W 60-0 11/7 at Dartmouth ...... L 13-62 11/26 at Penn ...... W 7-0 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/3 COLGATE ...... L 3-7 10/23 COLGATE ...... W 42-6 11/14 CANISIUS ...... W 33-0 TOTALS 239-20 10/1 COLGATE ...... W 15-6 Meet The Big Red 10/10 CARLISLE INDIANS .....W 21-0 10/30 RUTGERS ...... W 24-0 11/26 at Penn ...... L 0-7 10/8 at Harvard ...... W 20-0 10/17 BUCKNELL ...... W 48-0 11/6 vs. Dartmouth+ ...... L 3-14 TOTALS 258-83 1932 (5-2-1) 10/15 at Syracuse ...... L 17-19 10/24 vs. Brown+ ...... W 28-7 11/13 COLUMBIA ...... W 34-7 + - game played at Polo Grounds (New Coach: Gil Dobie 10/22 PENN STATE ...... W 21-6 10/31 HOLY CROSS ...... W 48-3 11/25 at Penn ...... L 0-28 York, N.Y.) Captain: Bart Viviano 10/29 at Columbia ...... W 23-7 11/7 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL W 26-3 TOTALS 231-68 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/12 DARTMOUTH ...... W 14-7 11/14 at Michigan ...... W 28-13 + - game played at the Polo Grounds (New 1926 (6-1-1) 9/24 BUFFALO ...... W 72-0 11/24 at Penn ...... T 0-0 11/26 at Penn ...... W 24-12 York, N.Y.) Coach: Gil Dobie 10/1 NIAGARA ...... W 7-0 TOTALS 110-45 TOTALS 257-54 Captain: Emerson Carey 10/8 RICHMOND ...... W 27-0 + - game played in New York, N.Y. 1921 (8-0) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/15 at Princeton ...... T 0-0 1939 (8-0) National Champions** 9/25 GENEVA ...... W 6-0 10/22 at Columbia ...... L 0-6 National Champions***** 1915 (9-0) Coach: Gil Dobie 10/2 NIAGARA ...... W 28-0 11/5 ALBRIGHT...... W 40-14 Coach: Carl Snavely National Champions* Captain: Wilson Dodge 10/9 WILLIAMS ...... W 49-0 11/12 DARTMOUTH ...... W 21-6 Captains: Vincent Eichler, 2008 Opponents Games fi rst played at Schoellkopf Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/16 MICHIGAN STATE ...... W 24-14 11/24 at Penn ...... L 7-13 Malvern Baker, Ken Brown Coach: Al Sharpe 10/1 ST. BONAVENTURE...... W 41-0 10/30 at Columbia ...... L 9-17 TOTALS 174-39 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Captain: Charles Barrett 10/8 ROCHESTER ...... W 55-0 11/6 ST. BONAVENTURE...... W 41-0 10/7 SYRACUSE ...... W 19-6 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/15 CASE WESTERN ...... W 110-0 11/13 DARTMOUTH ...... W 24-23 1933 (4-3) 10/14 at Princeton ...... W 20-7 9/28 GETTYSBURG ...... W 13-0 10/22 COLGATE ...... W 31-7 11/25 at Penn ...... T 10-10 Coach: Gil Dobie 10/21 PENN STATE ...... W 47-0 10/2 OBERLIN ...... W 34-7 10/29 vs. Dartmouth^ ...... W 59-7 TOTALS 191-64 Captain: John Ferraro 10/28 at Ohio State ...... W 23-14 10/9 WILLIAMS ...... W 46-6 11/5 vs. Columbia+ ...... W 41-7 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/4 COLUMBIA ...... W 13-7 10/16 BUCKNELL ...... W 41-0 11/12 SPRINGFIELD ...... W 14-0 1927 (3-3-2) 9/30 ST. LAWRENCE ...... W 48-7 11/11 COLGATE ...... W 14-12 10/23 at Harvard ...... W 10-0 11/24 at Penn ...... W 41-0 Coach: Gil Dobie 10/7 RICHMOND ...... W 28-7 11/18 at Dartmouth ...... W 35-6 10/30 VIRGINIA TECH ...... W 45-0 TOTALS 392-21 Captain: Harold Hoekelman 10/14 at Michigan ...... L 0-40 11/25 at Penn ...... W 26-0 11/6 at Michigan ...... W 34-7 + - game played at Polo Grounds (New Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/21 SYRACUSE ...... L 7-14 TOTALS 197-52

11/13 WASHINGTON & LEE ..W 40-21 York, N.Y.) 9/24 CLARKSON ...... W 41-0 11/4 COLUMBIA ...... L 6-9 League2007 YIR/Ivy 11/25 at Penn ...... W 24-9 ^ - game played in Troy, N.Y. 10/1 NIAGARA ...... W 19-6 11/18 at Dartmouth ...... W 7-0 1940 (6-2) TOTALS 287-50 10/8 RICHMOND ...... W 53-0 11/30 at Penn ...... W 20-12 Coach: Carl Snavely 1922 (8-0) 10/22 PRINCETON ...... L 10-21 TOTALS 116-89 Captain: Walt Matuszak 1916 (6-2) National Champions*** 10/29 COLUMBIA ...... T 0-0 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Coach: Al Sharpe Coach: Gil Dobie 11/5 ST. BONAVENTURE...... T 6-6 1934 (2-5) 10/5 COLGATE ...... W 34-0 Captain: L. W. Mueller Captain: Eddie Kaw 11/12 at Dartmouth ...... L 7-53 Coach: Gil Dobie 10/12 at Army ...... W 45-0 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/19 at Penn ...... L 0-35 Captain: Walt Switzer 10/19 SYRACUSE ...... W 33-6 10/9 GETTYSBURG ...... W 26-0 9/30 ST. BONAVENTURE...... W 55-6 TOTALS 136-121 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/26 OHIO STATE ...... W 21-7 10/14 WILLIAMS ...... W 42-0 10/7 NIAGARA ...... W 66-0 9/29 ST. LAWRENCE ...... W 14-0 11/2 COLUMBIA ...... W 27-0 10/21 BUCKNELL ...... W 19-0 10/14 NEW HAMPSHIRE ...... W 68-7 1928 (3-3-2) 10/6 RICHMOND ...... L 0-6 11/9 at Yale ...... W 21-0 10/28 at Harvard ...... L 0-23 10/21 COLGATE ...... W 14-0 Coach: Gil Dobie 10/13 SYRACUSE ...... L 7-20 11/16 at Dartmouth ...... L 0-3

11/4 CARNEGIE TECH ...... W 15-7 11/4 COLUMBIA ...... W 56-0 Captain: Dudley Schoales 10/27 at Princeton ...... L 0-45 11/23 at Penn ...... L 20-22 History/Records 11/11 MICHIGAN ...... W 23-20 11/11 vs. Dartmouth+ ...... W 23-0 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/3 at Columbia ...... L 0-14 TOTALS 201-38 11/18 MASSACHUSETTS ST. .W 37-0 11/18 ALBRIGHT...... W 48-14 9/29 CLARKSON ...... W 20-0 11/17 DARTMOUTH ...... W 21-6 11/30 at Penn ...... L 3-23 11/30 at Penn ...... W 9-0 10/6 NIAGARA ...... W 34-0 11/29 at Penn ...... L 13-23 1941 (5-3) TOTALS 165-73 TOTALS 339-27 10/13 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY ...... W 18-6 TOTALS 55-114 Coach: Carl Snavely + - game played at Polo Grounds (New 10/27 at Princeton ...... L 0-3 Captain: Peter Wolff 1917 (3-6) York, N.Y.) 11/3 at Columbia ...... T 0-0 1935 (0-6-1) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Coach: Al Sharpe 11/10 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... T 0-0 Coach: Gil Dobie 10/4 SYRACUSE ...... W 6-0 Captain: Arthur Hoff man 1923 (8-0) 11/17 DARTMOUTH ...... L 0-28 Captain: H. S. Wilson 10/11 at Harvard ...... W 7-0 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score National Champions**** 11/29 at Penn ...... L 0-49 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/18 vs. Navy+ ...... L 0-14 10/6 OBERLIN ...... W 22-0 Coach: Gil Dobie TOTALS 72-86 9/28 ST. LAWRENCE ...... L 6-12 10/25 COLGATE ...... W 21-2 10/13 WILLIAMS ...... L 10-14 Captain: George Pfann 10/5 CASE WESTERN ...... L 19-33 11/1 at Columbia ...... L 0-7 10/16 47TH INFANTRY ...... L 0-6 1929 (6-2) 10/12 at Syracuse ...... L 14-21 11/8 YALE ...... W 21-7 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score This Is Cornell 10/20 COLGATE ...... L 0-20 9/29 ST. BONAVENTURE...... W 41-6 Coach: Gil Dobie 10/26 PRINCETON ...... L 0-54 11/15 DARMOUTH ...... W 33-19 10/27 BUCKNELL ...... W 20-0 10/6 SUSQUEHANNA ...... W 84-0 Captain: Sam Wakeman 11/2 COLUMBIA ...... T 7-7 11/22 at Penn ...... L 0-16 11/3 CARNEGIE TECH ...... W 20-0 10/13 WILLIAMS ...... W 28-6 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/16 at Dartmouth ...... L 6-41 TOTALS 88-65 11/10 at Michigan ...... L 0-42 10/20 COLGATE ...... W 34-7 9/28 CLARKSON ...... W 60-0 11/28 at Penn ...... L 7-33 + - game played at Municipal Stadium 11/17 FORDHAM ...... L 6-27 11/3 at Dartmouth ...... W 32-7 10/5 NIAGARA ...... W 22-6 TOTALS 59-201 (Baltimore, Md.) 11/29 at Penn ...... L 0-37 11/10 at Columbia ...... W 35-0 10/12 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY .....W 40-6 TOTALS 78-146 11/17 JOHNS HOPKINS ...... W 52-0 10/19 PRINCETON ...... W 13-7 1936 (3-5) 1942 (3-5-1) 11/29 at Penn ...... W 14-7 11/2 COLUMBIA ...... W 12-6 Coach: Carl Snavely Coach: Carl Snavely TOTALS 320-33 11/9 CASE WESTERN ...... W 36-0 Captain: John Batten Captain: Roy Johnson 11/16 at Dartmouth ...... L 14-18 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/28 at Penn ...... L 7-17 9/26 ALFRED ...... W 74-0 9/26 LAFAYETTE ...... W 20-16 TOTALS 204-60 10/3 at Yale ...... L 0-23 10/3 COLGATE ...... L 6-18 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 95 10/10 at Army ...... L 8-28 10/25 at Princeton ...... W 28-21 1953 (4-3-2) 11/8 at Brown ...... L 8-12 10/17 at Harvard ...... L 0-16 10/17 PENN STATE ...... T 0-0 11/1 COLUMBIA ...... L 0-22 Coach: George (Lefty) James 11/15 DARTMOUTH ...... L 15-32 10/24 YALE ...... L 21-23 10/24 at Syracuse ...... L 7-12 11/8 SYRACUSE ...... W 12-6 Captain: Bill George 11/27 at Penn ...... W 19-7 10/31 at Columbia ...... W 57-20 10/31 at Columbia ...... L 13-14 11/15 at Dartmouth ...... L 13-21 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score TOTALS 147-135 11/7 at Brown ...... L 28-31 11/7 at Yale ...... W 13-7 11/27 at Penn ...... L 0-21 9/26 COLGATE ...... W 27-7 11/14 DARTMOUTH ...... W 33-15 11/14 vs. Dartmouth+ ...... W 21-19 TOTALS 126-161 10/3 RICE ...... L 7-28 1959 (5-4; 3-4 Ivy, T-5th) 11/21 at Princeton ...... L 12-17 11/26 at Penn ...... L 7-34 10/10 vs. Navy+ ...... L 6-26 Coach: George (Lefty) James TOTALS 196-139 TOTALS 95-148 1948 (8-1) 10/17 YALE ...... T 0-0 Captain: Dave Feeney + - game played in Buff alo, N.Y. Coach: George (Lefty) James 10/24 at Princeton ...... W 26-19 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1965 (4-3-2; 3-3-1 Ivy, 4th) Captain: Joe Quinn 10/31 COLUMBIA ...... W 27-13 9/26 at Colgate...... W 20-15 Coach: Tom Harp 1943 (6-4) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/7 SYRACUSE ...... L 0-26 10/3 LEHIGH ...... W 13-6 Captain: Phil Ratner Coach: Carl Snavely 9/25 NEW YORK UNIV...... W 47-6 11/14 at Dartmouth ...... W 28-26 10/10 at Harvard ...... W 20-16 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Captain: Meredith (Bud) Cushing 10/2 vs. Navy+ ...... W 13-7 11/26 at Penn ...... T 7-7 10/17 YALE ...... L 0-23 9/25 COLGATE ...... T 0-0 General Information General Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/9 HARVARD ...... W 40-6 TOTALS 128-152 10/24 at Princeton ...... L 0-20 10/2 at Lehigh ...... W 49-13 9/18 BUCKNELL ...... W 7-6 10/16 at Syracuse ...... W 34-7 + - game played at Municipal Stadium 10/31 COLUMBIA ...... W 13-7 10/9 PRINCETON ...... L 27-36 9/25 SAMPSON N.T.S...... W 27-13 10/23 ARMY ...... L 6-27 (Baltimore, Md.) 11/7 BROWN ...... W 19-0 10/16 HARVARD ...... T 3-3 10/2 vs. Navy+ ...... L 7-46 10/30 at Columbia ...... W 20-13 11/14 at Dartmouth ...... L 12-21 10/23 at Yale ...... L 14-24 10/9 at Princeton ...... W 30-0 11/6 COLGATE ...... W 14-6 1954 (5-4) 11/26 at Penn ...... L 13-28 10/30 COLUMBIA ...... W 20-6 10/16 HOLY CROSS ...... W 20-7 11/13 DARTMOUTH ...... W 27-26 Coach: George (Lefty) James TOTALS 110-136 11/6 BROWN ...... W 41-21

10/23 vs. Colgate*...... L 7-20 11/25 at Penn ...... W 23-14 Captain: Guy Bedrossian 11/13 at Dartmouth ...... L 0-20 10/30 COLUMBIA ...... W 33-6 TOTALS 224-112 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1960 (2-7; 1-6 Ivy, T-7th) 11/25 at Penn ...... W 38-14 11/6 PENN STATE ...... W 13-0 + - game played at Municipal Stadium 9/25 COLGATE ...... L 14-19 Coach: George (Lefty) James TOTALS 192-137 11/13 vs. Dartmouth^ ...... L 0-20 (Baltimore, Md.) 10/2 at Rice ...... L 20-41 Captain: Warren Sundstrom 11/25 at Penn ...... L 14-20 10/9 HARVARD ...... L 12-13 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1966 (6-3; 4-3 Ivy, 4th) TOTALS 158-138 1949 (8-1) 10/16 at Yale ...... L 21-47 9/24 COLGATE ...... L 8-28 Coach: Jack Musick

Coaching/Staff + - game played at Municipal Stadium Coach: George (Lefty) James 10/23 at Princeton ...... W 27-0 10/1 BUCKNELL ...... W 15-7 Captain: Fred Devlin (Baltimore, Md.) Captain: Paul Girolamo 10/30 at Columbia ...... W 26-0 10/8 HARVARD ...... W 12-0 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score * - game played in Syracuse, N.Y. Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/6 SYRACUSE ...... W 14-6 10/15 at Yale ...... L 6-22 9/24 at Buff alo ...... W 28-21 ^ - game played at Fenway Park (Boston, 9/24 NIAGARA ...... W 27-0 11/13 DARTMOUTH ...... W 40-21 10/22 PRINCETON ...... L 18-21 10/1 COLGATE ...... W 15-14 Mass.) 10/1 COLGATE ...... W 39-27 11/25 at Penn ...... W 20-6 10/29 Columbia ...... L 6-44 10/8 PENN ...... W 45-28 10/8 at Harvard ...... W 33-14 TOTALS 194-153 11/5 at Brown ...... L 6-7 10/15 at Harvard ...... L 0-21 1944 (5-4) 10/15 at Yale ...... W 48-14 11/12 DARTMOUTH ...... L 0-20 10/22 YALE ...... W 16-14 Coach: Carl Snavely 10/22 PRINCETON ...... W 14-12 1955 (5-4) 11/24 at Penn ...... L 7-18 10/29 at Columbia ...... W 31-6 Captains: Frank Accorsi, Grant Ellis 10/29 COLUMBIA ...... W 54-0 Coach: George (Lefty) James TOTALS 78-167 11/5 at Brown ...... W 23-14 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/5 SYRACUSE ...... W 33-7 Captain: Dick Jackson 11/12 DARTMOUTH ...... L 23-32 9/23 at Syracuse ...... W 39-6 11/12 at Dartmouth ...... L 7-16 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1961 (3-6; 2-5 Ivy, 6th) 11/19 at Princeton ...... L 0-7 9/30 BUCKNELL ...... W 26-0 11/24 at Penn ...... W 29-21 9/24 LEHIGH ...... W 14-6 Coach: Tom Harp TOTALS ...... 181-157

Meet The Big Red 10/7 at Yale ...... L 7-16 TOTALS 284-111 10/1 COLGATE ...... L 6-21 Captains: George Telesh, Dave McKelvey 10/14 COLGATE ...... L 7-14 10/8 at Harvard ...... W 20-7 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1967 (6-2-1; 4-2-1 Ivy, 3rd) 10/21 SAMPSON N.T.S...... W 13-6 1950 (7-2) 10/15 at Yale ...... L 6-34 9/30 COLGATE ...... W 34-0 Coach: Jack Musick 11/4 at Columbia ...... W 25-7 Coach: George (Lefty) James 10/22 PRINCETON ...... L 20-26 10/7 at Harvard ...... L 0-14 Captain: Ron Kopicki 11/11 vs. Navy+ ...... L 0-48 Captains: Charles Taylor, John Pierik 10/29 COLUMBIA ...... W 34-19 10/14 NAVY ...... L 7-31 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/18 DARTMOUTH ...... W 14-13 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/5 at Brown ...... W 20-7 10/21 YALE ...... L 0-12 9/30 BUCKNELL ...... W 23-7 11/25 at Penn ...... L 0-20 9/30 LAFAYETTE ...... W 27-0 11/12 at Dartmouth ...... L 0-7 10/28 at Princeton ...... L 25-30 10/7 at Colgate...... W 23-7 TOTALS 131-130 10/7 at Syracuse ...... W 26-7 11/24 at Penn ...... W 39-7 11/4 COLUMBIA ...... L 7-35 10/14 PRINCETON ...... W 47-13 + - game played at Municipal Stadium 10/14 at Harvard ...... W 28-7 TOTALS 159-134 11/11 BROWN ...... W 25-0 10/21 HARVARD ...... L 12-14 (Baltimore, Md.) 10/21 YALE ...... W 7-0 11/18 at Dartmouth ...... L 14-15 10/28 at Yale ...... L 7-41 10/28 at Princeton ...... L 0-27 1956 (1-8; 1-6 Ivy, 8th) 11/25 at Penn ...... W 31-0 11/4 COLUMBIA ...... W 27-14 1945 (5-4) 11/4 at Columbia ...... L 19-20 Coach: George (Lefty) James TOTALS 143-137 11/11 BROWN ...... T 14-14 11/18 at Dartmouth ...... W 24-21 2008 Opponents Coach: Ed McKeever 11/11 COLGATE ...... W 26-18 Captain: Art Boland Captain: Allen Dekdebrun 11/18 DARTMOUTH ...... W 24-0 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1962 (4-5; 4-3 Ivy, T-3rd) 11/25 at Penn ...... W 33-14 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/25 at Penn ...... W 13-6 9/29 at Colgate...... L 6-34 Coach: Tom Harp TOTALS 210-145 9/22 at Syracuse ...... W 26-14 TOTALS 170-85 10/6 NAVY ...... L 0-14 Captain: Tony Turel 9/29 BUCKNELL ...... W 19-8 10/13 HARVARD ...... L 7-32 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1968 (3-6; 1-6 Ivy, 7th) 10/6 U.S. SUB BASE ...... W 39-0 1951 (6-3) 10/20 at Yale ...... L 7-25 9/29 COLGATE ...... L 12-23 Coach: Jack Musick 10/13 PRINCETON ...... L 6-14 Coach: George (Lefty) James 10/27 PRINCETON ...... L 21-32 10/6 HARVARD ...... W 14-12 Captain: Doug Kleiber 10/27 at Yale ...... L 7-18 Captain: Vic Pujo 11/3 at Columbia ...... L 19-25 10/13 at Navy ...... L 0-41 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/3 at Columbia ...... L 26-34 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/10 at Brown ...... L 6-13 10/20 at Yale ...... L 8-26 9/28 COLGATE ...... W 17-0 11/10 COLGATE ...... W 20-6 9/29 SYRACUSE ...... W 21-14 11/17 DARTMOUTH ...... L 14-27 10/27 PRINCETON ...... W 35-34 10/5 RUTGERS ...... W 17-16 11/17 at Dartmouth ...... W 20-13 10/6 at Colgate...... W 41-18 11/22 at Penn ...... W 20-7 11/3 at Columbia ...... L 21-25 10/12 PENN ...... L 8-10 11/24 at Penn ...... L 6-59 10/13 HARVARD ...... W 42-6 TOTALS 100-209 11/10 at Brown ...... W 28-26 10/19 at Harvard ...... L 0-10 10/20 at Yale ...... W 27-0 11/17 DARTMOUTH ...... L 21-28 10/26 YALE ...... L 13-25

2007 YIR/Ivy League TOTALS 169-166 10/27 at Princeton ...... L 15-53 1957 (3-6; 3-4 Ivy, T-4th) 11/24 at Penn ...... W 29-22 11/2 at Columbia ...... L 25-34 1946 (5-3-1) 11/3 COLUMBIA ...... L 20-21 Coach: George (Lefty) James TOTALS 168-237 11/9 at Brown ...... W 31-0 Coach: Ed McKeever 11/10 MICHIGAN ...... W 20-7 Captain: Gerald Knapp 11/16 DARTMOUTH ...... L 6-27 Captain: Joe Martin 11/17 at Dartmouth ...... W 21-13 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1963 (5-4; 4-3 Ivy, T-4th) 11/23 at Princeton ...... L 13-41 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/24 at Penn ...... L 0-7 9/28 COLGATE ...... L 13-14 Coach: Tom Harp TOTALS 130-163 9/28 BUCKNELL ...... W 21-0 TOTALS 207-139 10/5 at Harvard ...... W 20-6 Captain: Gary Wood 10/5 at Army ...... L 21-46 10/12 SYRACUSE ...... L 0-34 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1969 (4-5; 4-3 Ivy, 4th) 10/12 COLGATE ...... W 13-9 1952 (2-7) 10/19 YALE ...... L 7-18 9/28 COLGATE ...... L 17-21 Coach: Jack Musick 10/19 YALE ...... T 6-6 Coach: George (Lefty) James 10/26 at Princeton ...... L 14-47 10/5 LEHIGH ...... W 24-0 Captains: Theo Jacobs, Dennis Huff 10/26 at Princeton ...... W 14-7 Captain: Bill Whelan 11/2 COLUMBIA ...... W 8-0 10/12 at Harvard ...... L 14-21 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/2 at Columbia ...... W 12-0 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/9 BROWN ...... W 13-6 10/19 YALE ...... W 13-10 9/27 COLGATE ...... L 24-28 11/9 SYRACUSE ...... L 7-14 9/27 COLGATE ...... L 7 -14 11/16 at Dartmouth ...... L 19-20 10/26 at Princeton ...... L 14-51 10/4 at Rutgers ...... L 7-21 History/Records 11/16 DARTMOUTH ...... W 21-7 10/4 NAVY ...... L 7 -31 11/28 at Penn ...... L 6-14 11/2 COLUMBIA ...... W 18-17 10/11 PRINCETON ...... L 17-24 11/28 at Penn ...... L 20-26 10/11 at Syracuse ...... L 6 -26 TOTALS 100-159 11/9 BROWN ...... W 28-25 10/18 HARVARD ...... W 41-24 TOTALS 135-115 10/18 at Yale ...... L 0 -13 11/16 at Dartmouth ...... L 7-12 10/25 at Yale ...... L 0-17 10/25 PRINCETON ...... L 0 -27 1958 (6-3; 5-2 Ivy, T-2nd) 11/28 at Penn ...... W 17-8 11/1 COLUMBIA ...... W 10-3 1947 (4-5) 11/1 at Columbia ...... W 21-14 Coach: George (Lefty) James TOTALS 152-165 11/8 BROWN ...... W 14-7 Coach: George (Lefty) James 11/8 at Michigan ...... L 7-49 Captain: Bob Hazzard 11/15 at Dartmouth ...... L 7-24 Captain: Walt Kretz 11/15 DARTMOUTH ...... W 13-7 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1964 (3-5-1; 3-4 Ivy, T-5th) 11/22 at Penn ...... W 28-14 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/27 at Penn ...... L 7-14 9/27 COLGATE ...... W 13-0 Coach: Tom Harp TOTALS 148-162 9/27 LEHIGH ...... W 27-0 TOTALS 68-195 10/4 HARVARD ...... W 21-14 Captain: Clarence Jentes 10/4 at Yale ...... L 0-14 10/11 at Syracuse ...... L 0-55 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/11 at Colgate...... W 27-18 10/18 at Yale ...... W 12-7 9/26 BUFFALO ...... T 9-9 10/18 NAVY ...... L 19-38 10/25 PRINCETON ...... W 34-8 10/3 at Colgate...... L 3-8

This Is Cornell 11/1 at Columbia ...... W 25-0 10/10 PENN ...... W 33-0 96 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football 1970 (6-3; 4-3 Ivy, 4th) 11/22 at Penn ...... L 21-27 10/17 at Brown ...... W 14-9 11/15 at Columbia ...... W 28-0 1992 (7-3; 4-3 Ivy, 4th)

Coach: Jack Musick TOTALS 151-247 10/24 at Dartmouth ...... L 7-42 11/22 PENN ...... L 21-31 Coach: Jim Hofher General Information Captain: Dennis Lubozynski 10/31 BUCKNELL ...... W 22-15 TOTALS 202-103 Captains: John Massy, Scott Oliaro, Jeff Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1976 (2-7; 2-5 Ivy, T-5th) 11/7 YALE ...... L 17-23 Woodring 9/26 at Colgate...... W 17-7 Coach: George Seifert 11/14 COLUMBIA ...... W 15-9 1987 (5-5; 4-3 Ivy, T-4th) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/3 LEHIGH ...... W 41-14 Game Captains 11/21 at Princeton ...... L 14-37 Coach: Maxie Baughan 9/19 PRINCETON ...... L 20-22 10/10 PENN ...... W 32-31 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score TOTALS 148-256 Captains: Lee Reherman, Gary Rinkus, 9/26 LEHIGH ...... W 29-23 10/17 at Harvard ...... L 24-27 9/18 PRINCETON ...... L 0-3 Dave Quarles 10/3 LAFAYETTE ...... W 44-33 10/24 YALE ...... L 7-38 9/25 COLGATE ...... L 20-25 1982 (4-6; 3-4 Ivy, T-4th) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/10 at Harvard ...... W 31-13 10/31 at Columbia ...... W 31-20 10/2 at Rutgers ...... L 14-21 Coach: Bob Blackman 9/19 at Penn ...... W 17-13 10/17 at Colgate...... W 25-7 11/7 at Brown ...... W 35-21 10/9 at Harvard ...... W 9-3 Captains: Steve Duca, Dan Suren 9/26 COLGATE ...... L 3-27 10/24 DARTMOUTH ...... W 26-16 11/14 DARTMOUTH ...... L 0-24 10/16 BROWN ...... L 12-28 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/3 LAFAYETTE ...... W 17-12 10/31 BROWN ...... W 16-6 11/21 at Princeton ...... W 6-3 10/23 DARTMOUTH ...... L 0-35 9/18 PRINCETON ...... L 36-41 10/10 HARVARD ...... W 29-17 11/7 at Yale ...... W 35-14 TOTALS 193-185 10/30 at Yale ...... L 6-14 9/25 COLGATE ...... L 6-21 10/17 at Brown ...... L 15-23 11/14 at Columbia ...... L 30-35 Coaching/Staff 11/6 at Columbia ...... L 17-35 10/2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY ...... L 6-17 10/24 DARTMOUTH ...... W 21-14 11/21 PENN ...... L 7-14 1971 (8-1; 6-1 Ivy, T-1st) 11/13 at Penn ...... W 31-13 10/9 at Harvard ...... L 13-25 10/31 BUCKNELL ...... L 6-20 TOTALS 263-183 Coach: Jack Musick TOTALS 109-177 10/16 BROWN ...... L 19-38 11/7 at Yale ...... L 9-28 Captains: Tom Albright, Bill Ellis 10/23 DARTMOUTH ...... L 13-14 11/14 COLUMBIA ...... W 31-20 1993 (4-6; 3-4 Ivy, T-4th) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1977 (1-8; 1-6 Ivy, T-7th) 10/30 MERCHANT MARINE ..W 34-0 11/21 at Princeton ...... L 6-23 Coach: Jim Hofher 9/25 COLGATE ...... W 38-20 Coach: Bob Blackman 11/5 at Yale ...... W 26-20 TOTALS 154-197 Captains: Bill Lazor, Chris Zingo

10/2 at Rutgers ...... W 31-17 Captains: Tony Anzalone, Terry Lee 11/12 at Columbia ...... W 35-26 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/9 PRINCETON ...... W 19-8 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/19 PENN ...... W 23-0 1988 (7-2-1; 6-1 Ivy, T-1st) 9/18 at Princeton ...... L 12-18 10/16 HARVARD ...... W 21-16 9/17 at Penn ...... L 7-17 TOTALS 211-202 Coach: Maxie Baughan 9/25 COLGATE ...... L 6-22 10/23 at Yale ...... W 31-10 9/24 COLGATE ...... L 22-28 Captains: Doug Langan, Scott Malaga, 10/2 at Lehigh ...... L 13-35 10/30 COLUMBIA ...... W 24-21 10/1 RUTGERS ...... L 14-30 1983 (3-6-1; 3-3-1 Ivy, 5th) Mike McGrann 10/9 HARVARD ...... W 27-0 11/6 BROWN ...... W 21-7 10/8 HARVARD ...... L 7-17 Coach: Maxie Baughan Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/16 FORDHAM ...... W 48-6 11/13 at Dartmouth ...... L 14-24 10/15 at Brown ...... L 3-21 Captains: Frank Farace, Mark Miller, 9/17 PRINCETON ...... L 17-26 10/23 at Dartmouth ...... L 27-28 Meet The Big Red 11/20 at Penn ...... W 41-13 10/22 at Dartmouth ...... L 13-17 Mike Scully 9/24 COLGATE ...... W 17-14 10/30 at Brown ...... W 21-3 TOTALS 240-136 10/29 YALE ...... L 0-28 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/1 at Lehigh ...... L 14-27 11/6 YALE ...... W 21-0 11/5 COLUMBIA ...... W 20-7 9/17 at Penn ...... L 7-28 10/8 at Harvard ...... W 19-17 11/13 COLUMBIA ...... L 24-29 1972 (6-3; 4-3 Ivy, T-3rd) 11/12 at Princeton ...... L 0-34 9/24 COLGATE ...... L 7-60 10/15 BROWN ...... W 35-0 11/20 at Penn ...... L 14-17 Coach: Jack Musick TOTALS 86-199 10/1 at Cincinnati ...... L 20-48 10/22 at Dartmouth ...... W 24-7 TOTALS 213-158 Captain: Bob Joehl 10/8 HARVARD ...... T 3-3 10/29 at Lafayette ...... T 21-21 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1978 (5-3-1; 3-3-1 Ivy, 4th) 10/15 at Brown ...... L 3-14 11/5 YALE ...... W 26-0 1994 (6-4; 3-4 Ivy, T-4th) 9/30 COLGATE ...... W 37-7 Coach: Bob Blackman 10/22 at Dartmouth ...... L 17-31 11/12 at Columbia ...... W 42-19 Coach: Jim Hofher 10/7 RUTGERS ...... W 36-22 Captains: Mike Donahue, Dave Kintigh 10/29 at Boston University ...... L 0-41 11/19 PENN ...... W 19-6 Captains: Dick Emmet, Terry Golden, 10/14 PENN ...... W 24-20 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/5 YALE ...... W 41-7 TOTALS 234-137 Mike McKean, John Vitullo 10/21 at Harvard ...... L 15-33 9/23 PRINCETON ...... T 14-14 11/12 COLUMBIA ...... W 31-6 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score

10/28 YALE ...... W 24-13 9/30 at Colgate...... W 21-12 11/19 at Princeton ...... W 32-30 1989 (4-6; 2-5 Ivy, T-5th) 9/17 PRINCETON ...... W 31-16 2008 Opponents 11/4 at Columbia ...... L 0-14 10/7 BUCKNELL ...... W 24-0 TOTALS 161268 Coach: Jack Fouts 9/24 at Fordham ...... W 13-6 11/11 at Brown ...... W 48-28 10/14 at Harvard ...... W 25-20 Captains: Drew Fraser, Mitch Lee 10/1 LEHIGH ...... W 21-17 11/18 DARTMOUTH ...... L 22-31 10/21 BROWN ...... L 13-21 1984 (2-7; 2-5 Ivy, T-6th) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/8 at Harvard ...... W 18-13 11/25 at Princeton ...... W 22-15 10/28 DARTMOUTH ...... L 7-14 Coach: Maxie Baughan 9/23 at Bucknell ...... W 20-9 10/15 at Bucknell ...... W 29-28 TOTALS 238-183 11/4 at Yale ...... L 14-42 Captains: Mark Miller, Scott Sidman, 9/30 NORTHEASTERN ...... L 0-20 10/22 DARTMOUTH ...... W 17-14 11/11 at Columbia ...... W 35-14 Steve Garrison, John Tagliaferri 10/7 LAFAYETTE ...... W 24-23 10/29 BROWN ...... L 3-16 1973 (3-5-1; 2-5 Ivy, 6th) 11/18 PENN ...... W 35-17 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/14 HARVARD ...... W 28-0 11/5 at Yale ...... L 14-24 Coach: Jack Musick TOTALS 188-154 9/22 PRINCETON ...... L 9-17 10/21 at Brown ...... L 7-28 11/12 at Columbia ...... L 33-38 Captain: Bob Lally 9/29 COLGATE ...... L 7-35 10/28 DARTMOUTH ...... L 14-28 11/19 PENN ...... L 14-18 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1979 (5-4; 4-3 Ivy, T-4th) 10/6 at Bucknell ...... L 7-10 11/4 at Yale ...... L 19-34 TOTALS 193-190 9/29 at Colgate...... W 35-21 Coach: Bob Blackman 10/13 at Harvard ...... L 18-24 11/11 COLUMBIA ...... L 19-25

10/6 LEHIGH ...... T 7-7 Captains: Brad Decker, Jim DeStefano 10/20 BROWN ...... L 9-13 11/18 at Princeton ...... L 7-21 1995 (6-4; 5-2 Ivy, T-2nd) League2007 YIR/Ivy 10/13 PRINCETON ...... W 37-6 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/27 DARTMOUTH ...... W 13-10 11/23 at Penn ...... W 20-6 Coach: Jim Hofher 10/20 HARVARD ...... L 15-21 9/22 at Penn ...... W 52-13 11/3 at Yale ...... L 14-21 TOTALS 158-194 Captains: Greg Bloedorn, Doug Knopp, 10/27 at Yale ...... L 3-20 9/29 COLGATE ...... W 36-21 11/10 at Columbia ...... W 19-7 John Vitullo 11/3 COLUMBIA ...... W 44-14 10/6 BUCKNELL ...... L 0-10 11/17 PENN ...... L 0-24 1990 (7-3; 6-1 Ivy, T-1st) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/10 BROWN ...... L 7-17 10/13 HARVARD ...... W 41-14 TOTALS 96-161 Coach: Jim Hofher 9/16 at Princeton ...... L 22-24 11/17 at Dartmouth ...... L 0-17 10/20 at Brown ...... L 7-28 Captains: Chris Cochrane, Rob Ryder, 9/23 HOLY CROSS ...... W 28-19 11/24 at Penn ...... L 22-31 10/27 at Dartmouth ...... W 21-10 1985 (3-7; 2-5 Ivy, 7th) Paul Tully 9/30 at Dartmouth ...... W 24-19 TOTALS 170-154 11/3 YALE ...... L 20-23 Coach: Maxie Baughan Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/7 HARVARD ...... W 28-27 11/10 COLUMBIA ...... W 24-7 Captains: Stuart Mitchell, John Taglia- 9/15 PRINCETON ...... W 17-14 10/14 BUCKNELL ...... L 7-10 1974 (3-5-1; 1-5-1 Ivy, 7th) 11/17 at Princeton ...... L 14-26 ferri, Dave Van Metre 9/22 at Colgate...... L 24-59 10/21 at Lehigh ...... L 23-34 Coach: Jack Musick TOTALS 215-152 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 9/29 BUCKNELL ...... L 21-42 10/28 at Brown ...... W 38-28

Captains: Rick Johnson, Dan Malone 9/21 at Penn ...... L 6-10 10/6 at Harvard ...... W 20-17 11/4 YALE ...... W 38-10 History/Records Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 1980 (5-5; 5-2 Ivy, 2nd) 9/28 COLGATE ...... L 20-21 10/13 at Lafayette ...... W 38-16 11/11 COLUMBIA ...... W 35-14 9/28 COLGATE ...... W 40-21 Coach: Bob Blackman 10/5 LAFAYETTE ...... L 3-17 10/20 DARTMOUTH ...... L 6-11 11/18 at Penn ...... L 18-37 10/5 BUCKNELL ...... W 24-0 Captains: Tom Rohlfi ng, Dan Scully 10/12 HARVARD ...... L 17-20 10/27 BROWN ...... W 34-7 TOTALS 261-222 10/12 PENN ...... T 28-28 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/19 at Brown ...... L 0-22 11/3 at Yale ...... W 41-31 10/19 at Harvard ...... L 27-39 9/20 PRINCETON ...... W 17-7 10/26 DARTMOUTH ...... L 17-20 11/10 at Columbia ...... W 41-0 1996 (4-6; 4-3 Ivy, T-3rd) 10/26 YALE ...... L 3-27 9/27 at Colgate...... L 20-38 11/2 at Bucknell ...... W 26-13 11/17 PENN ...... W 21-15 Coach: Jim Hofher 11/2 at Columbia ...... W 24-0 10/4 RUTGERS ...... L 3-44 11/9 at Yale ...... W 20-14 TOTALS 263-212 Captains: Steve Busch, Chad Levitt, 11/9 at Brown ...... L 8-16 10/11 at Harvard ...... L 12-20 11/16 COLUMBIA ...... W 21-8 Seth Payne, Brian Weidel 11/16 DARTMOUTH ...... L 9-21 10/18 BROWN ...... L 25-32 11/23 at Princeton ...... L 27-33 1991 (5-5; 4-3 Ivy, T-4th) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/23 at Princeton ...... L 20-41 10/25 DARTMOUTH ...... W 7-3 TOTALS 157-178 Coach: Jim Hofher 9/21 PRINCETON (2OT) ...... W 33-27 TOTALS 183-193 11/1 at Bucknell ...... L 16-33 Captains: Mark Broderick, Greg 9/28 at Lafayette ...... L 19-30 11/8 at Yale ...... W 24-6 1986 (8-2; 6-1 Ivy, 2nd) Finnegan, Scott Oliaro 10/5 at Buff alo ...... L 24-41 This Is Cornell 1975 (1-8; 0-7 Ivy, 8th) 11/15 at Columbia ...... W 24-0 Coach: Maxie Baughan Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/12 at Harvard ...... W 20-13 Coach: George Seifert 11/22 PENN ...... W 31-9 Captains: Tom Bernardo, Ken Johnson, 9/21 at Princeton ...... L 0-18 10/19 COLGATE ...... L 21-31 Captains: Don Fanelli, Steve Horrigan TOTALS 179-192 Erik Bernstein 9/28 COLGATE ...... L 13-31 10/26 DARTMOUTH ...... L 21-38 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/5 at Bucknell ...... W 23-7 11/2 BROWN ...... L 21-35 9/27 COLGATE ...... L 22-24 1981 (3-7; 2-5 Ivy, T-5th) 9/20 PRINCETON ...... W 39-8 10/12 at Stanford ...... L 6-56 11/9 at Yale ...... W 28-20 10/4 at Bucknell ...... W 21-6 Coach: Bob Blackman 9/27 at Colgate...... W 21-12 10/19 HARVARD ...... W 22-17 11/16 at Columbia ...... L 10-24 10/11 PRINCETON ...... L 8-16 Captains: Dave Kimichik, Steve Ross 10/4 at Lafayette ...... L 22-33 10/26 at Dartmouth ...... L 25-31 11/23 PENN ...... W 24-21 10/18 HARVARD ...... L 13-34 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/11 Harvard ...... W 3-0 11/2 at Brown ...... W 20-17 TOTALS 221-280 10/25 at Yale ...... L 14-20 9/19 at Penn ...... L 22-29 10/18 BROWN ...... W 27-9 11/9 YALE ...... W 31-6 11/1 COLUMBIA ...... L 19-42 9/26 COLGATE ...... L 10-34 10/25 at Dartmouth ...... W 10-7 11/16 COLUMBIA ...... W 28-21 11/8 BROWN ...... L 23-45 10/3 at Rutgers ...... L 17-31 11/1 BUCKNELL ...... W 16-3 11/23 at Penn ...... L 13-14 11/15 at Dartmouth ...... L 10-33 10/10 HARVARD ...... L 10-27 11/8 YALE ...... W 15-0 TOTALS 181-218 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 97 1997 (6-4; 4-3 Ivy, T-3rd) 10/2 at Brown ...... W 33-28 11/3 at Dartmouth ...... W 28-24 2004 (4-6, 4-3 Ivy, 3rd) 9/30 No. 23 ALBANY ...... W 23-21 Coach: Jim Hofher 10/9 HARVARD ...... W 24-23 11/10 COLUMBIA ...... L 28-35 Coach: Jim Knowles 10/7 at No. 18 Harvard ...... L 23-33 Captains: Chris Allen, Justin Bird, Scott 10/16 at Colgate...... L 16-55 11/17 at Penn ...... L 14-38 Captains: Dave Archer, Brad Kitlowski, 10/14 COLGATE ...... W 38-14 Carroll, Eric Krawczyk, Rich Sheerin 10/23 at Dartmouth ...... L 17-20 TOTALS 187-292 Ryan Lempa 10/21 at Brown ...... L 7-28 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/30 WAGNER ...... W 31-14 * Bucknell game cancelled due to the attack Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/28 No. 15 PRINCETON ...... W 14-7 9/20 PRINCETON ...... W 14-10 11/6 at Yale ...... L 20-37 on America on Sept. 11 9/18 at Bucknell ...... L 9-15 11/4 DARTMOUTH ...... W 28-25 9/27 COLGATE (OT) ...... L 38-44 11/13 COLUMBIA ...... W 31-29 9/25 YALE ...... W 19-7 11/11 at Columbia ...... L 14-21 10/4 at Dartmouth ...... L 20-24 11/20 at Penn ...... W 20-12 2002 (4-6; 3-4 Ivy, 5th) 10/2 at Towson ...... L 11-21 11/18 PENN ...... W 28-27 10/11 HARVARD ...... L 9-34 TOTALS 254-235 Coach: Tim Pendergast 10/9 at Harvard ...... L 24-34 TOTALS 189-217 10/18 LAFAYETTE (2OT) ...... W 41-34 Captains: Nate Spitler, Nathan Archer 10/16 COLGATE ...... L 6-10 10/25 at Fordham ...... W 45-13 2000 (5-5, 5-2 Ivy, 2nd) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/23 at Brown ...... L 17-21 2007 (5-5, 2-5 Ivy, 7th) 11/1 at Brown ...... L 12-37 Coach: Pete Mangurian 9/21 at Bucknell ...... L 3-14 10/30 PRINCETON ...... W 21-20 Coach: Jim Knowles 11/8 YALE ...... W 37-10 Captains: Joe Splendorio, Dan Weyandt 9/28 YALE ...... L 23-50 11/6 DARTMOUTH ...... W 14-7 Captains: Brian McGuire, Colin Nash General Information General 11/15 COLUMBIA ...... W 33-22 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/5 TOWSON (2OT) ...... W 34-31 11/13 at Columbia ...... W 32-26 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/22 at Penn ...... W+ 20-33 9/16 at Bucknell ...... L 15-38 10/12 at Harvard ...... L 23-52 11/20 PENN ...... L 14-20 9/15 BUCKNELL ...... W 38-14 TOTALS 269-261 9/23 YALE ...... W 24-23 10/19 COLGATE ...... L 13-42 TOTALS 167-181 9/22 at No. 21 Yale ...... L 12-51 +Penn forfeited game due to use of an 9/30 at Lehigh ...... L 16-35 10/26 at Brown (2OT)...... W 10-7 9/29 at Georgetown ...... W 45-7 ineligible player 10/7 at Harvard ...... W 29-28 11/2 PRINCETON (OT) ...... L 25-32 2005 (6-4, 4-3 Ivy, T-4th) 10/6 HARVARD ...... L 15-32 10/14 COLGATE ...... L 16-23 11/9 DARTMOUTH ...... W 21-19 Coach: Jim Knowles 10/13 COLGATE ...... W 17-14 1998 (4-6; 1-6 Ivy, T-7th) 10/21 at Brown ...... L 40-56 11/16 at Columbia ...... W 17-14 Captains: Kevin Boothe, Kevin Rex, 10/20 BROWN (OT) ...... W 38-31 Coach: Pete Mangurian 10/28 PRINCETON ...... W 25-24 11/23 PENN ...... L 0-31 Joel Sussman 10/26 at Princeton ...... L 31-34 Captains: John Hanson, Mike Hood 11/4 DARTMOUTH ...... W 49-31 TOTALS 169-292 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/3 at Dartmouth ...... L 31-59 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 11/11 at Columbia ...... W 35-31 9/17 BUCKNELL ...... W 24-7 11/10 COLUMBIA ...... W 34-14 9/19 at Princeton ...... L 0-6 11/18 PENN L 15-45 2003 (1-9, 0-7 Ivy, 8th) 9/24 at Yale ...... L 17-37 11/17 at Penn ...... L 9-45 9/26 at Holy Cross ...... W 17-9 TOTALS 264-334 Coach: Tim Pendergast 10/1 at Colgate...... L 20-34 TOTALS 270-301

Coaching/Staff 10/3 BUFFALO ...... W 34-31 Captains: Mick Razzano, Kevin Rooney 10/8 No. 20 HARVARD ...... W 27-13 10/10 at Harvard ...... L 12-19 2001 (2-7, 2-5 Ivy, 6th) Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/15 GEORGETOWN ...... W 57-7 National Champions Key 10/17 BUCKNELL ...... W 23-19 Coach: Tim Pendergast 9/20 BUCKNELL ...... W 21-19 10/22 BROWN ...... L 24-38 * — according to Helms Athletic Foundation, 10/24 DARTMOUTH ...... W 14-11 Captains: Justin Dunleavy, Ricky 9/27 at Yale ...... L 7-21 10/29 at Princeton (OT) ...... L 17-20 Houlgate System, National Championship 10/31 BROWN ...... L 7-20 Rahne, Nate Spitler 10/4 COLGATE ...... L 24-27 11/5 at Dartmouth ...... W 21-10 Foundation and Parke Davis. 11/7 at Yale ...... L 21-28 Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 10/11 HARVARD ...... L 0-27 11/12 COLUMBIA ...... W 45-7 ** — according to Helms Athletic Foundation, 11/14 at Columbia ...... L 10-22 9/15 Bucknell (cancelled) 10/18 GEORGETOWN ...... L 20-42 11/19 at Penn ...... W 16-7 Houlgate System, National Championship 11/21 PENN ...... L 21-35 9/22 at Yale ...... L 13-40 10/25 BROWN ...... L 7-21 TOTALS 278-180 Foundation and Parke Davis. TOTALS 159-200 9/29 at Colgate...... L 32-35 11/1 at Princeton ...... L 6-28 *** — according to Helms Athletic Foundation 10/6 LEHIGH ...... L 35-38 11/8 at Dartmouth ...... L 17-26 2006 (5-5, 3-4 Ivy, T-4th) and Parke Davis. 1999 (7-3; 5-2 Ivy, 3rd) 10/13 HARVARD ...... L 6-26 11/15 COLUMBIA ...... L 21-34 Coach: Jim Knowles **** — according to Sagarin. Coach: Pete Mangurian 10/20 BROWN ...... L 21-49 11/22 at Penn ...... L 7-59 Captains: Jonathan Lucas, Anthony ***** — according to Sagarin and Lit-

Meet The Big Red Captains: Nate Fischer, Deon Harris 10/27 at Princeton ...... W 10-7 TOTALS 130-304 Macaluso, Jaime McManamon kenhous. Date Opponent ...... W/L Score Date Opponent ...... W/L Score 9/18 at Princeton ...... W 20-3 9/16 at Bucknell ...... L 5-20 9/25 FORDHAM ...... W 42-14 9/23 YALE ...... L 9-21 Cornell Head Coaches • 1894-2007 Coach Seasons Years W -L -T Pct. By Seasons No Coach ...... 1887-1893 7 37 -19 -1 .658 1. Gil Dobie (1920-35) ...... 16 Marshall Newell ...... 1894-95 2 9 -8 -2 .473 2. Lefty James (1947-60) ...... 14 Joseph Beacham ...... 1896 1 5 -3 -1 .555 3. Jack Musick (1966-74) ...... 9

2008 Opponents Glenn (Pop) Warner...... 1897-98, 1904-06 5 36 -13 -3 .721 By Games Percy Haughton ...... 1899-1900 2 17 -5 -0 .772 1. Lefty James (1947-60) ...... 126 Raymond Starbuck ...... 1901-02 2 19 -4 -0 .826 2. Gil Dobie (1920-35) ...... 125 William Warner ...... 1903 1 6 -3 -1 .600 3. Jack Musick (1966-74) ...... 81 Henry Schoellkopf ...... 1907-08 2 15 -3 -1 .789 George Walder ...... 1909 1 3 -4 -1 .375 By Wins Daniel Reed ...... 1910-11 2 12 -5 -1 .666 1. Gil Dobie (1920-35) ...... 82 Al Sharpe ...... 1912-17 6 34 -21 -1 .607 2. Lefty James (1947-60) ...... 66 John Rush ...... 1919 1 3 -5 -0 .375 3. Carl Snavely (1936-44) ...... 46 Gil Dobie ...... 1920-35 16 82 -36 -7 .650 2007 YIR/Ivy League Carl Snavely ...... 1936-44 9 46 -26 -3 .613 By Losses 1. Lefty James (1947-60) ...... 58 Ed McKeever ...... 1945-46 2 10 -7 -1 .555 2. Gil Dobie (1920-35) ...... 36 George (Lefty) James ...... 1947-60 14 66 -58 -2 .544 3. Jim Hofher (1990-97) ...... 35 Tom Harp ...... 1961-65 5 19 -23 -3 .422 Jack Musick ...... 1966-74 9 45 -33 -3 .555 By Winning Percentage George Seifert ...... 1975-76 2 3 -15 -0 .167 1. Raymond Starbuck (1901-02) ...... 826 Bob Blackman ...... 1977-82 6 23 -33 -1 .412 2. Henry Schoellkopf (1907-08) ...... 789 Maxie Baughan...... 1983-88 6 28 -29 -2 .492 3. Percy Haughton (1899-1900) ...... 772 Jack Fouts ...... 1989 1 4 -6 -0 .400

History/Records Jim Hofher ...... 1990-97 8 45 -35 -0 .563 By Ivy League Wins Pete Mangurian ...... 1998-2000 3 16 -14 -0 .533 1. Jim Hofher (1990-97) ...... 33 Tim Pendergast ...... 2001-2003 3 7 -22 -0 .241 2. Jack Musick (1966-74) ...... 30 3. Maxie Baughan (1983-88)...... 23 Jim Knowles ...... 2004-present 4 20 -20 -0 .500 TOTALS 1887-present 121 610 -450-34 .573 Note: During the fi rst seven years of Cornell football, the teams were coached informally by players and volunteers. This Is Cornell 98 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football All-America Selections (First-Team selections in bold) General Information

Year Player, Pos...... Team Year Player, Pos...... Team Year Player, Pos...... Team Year Player, Pos...... Team 1895 Clint Wyckoff , QB ...... 1st Mort Landsberg, B ...... HM Jim Jerome, T ...... HM 1973 Bob Lally, LB ...... HM 1900 Ray Starbuck, FB ...... 1st 1941 Lou Bufalino, B ...... HM Todd Kolb, E ...... HM 1975 Steve Horrigan, MG ...... HM 1901 Bill Warner, G ...... 1st Bud Cushing, C ...... HM Charles Metzler, T ...... HM 1978 Joe Holland, TB ...... 3rd Sanford Hunt, G ...... 1st Roy Johnson, E ...... HM Hal Seidenberg, B ...... HM 1980 Jim DeStefano, LB ...... HM 1902 Bill Warner, G ...... 1st Joe Martin, B ...... HM Bill Whelan, HB ...... HM Todd Florey, DB ...... HM 1906 Elmer Thompson, G ...... 1st Ken Stofer, B ...... HM 1954 Len Oniskey, T ...... HM John Kilcoyne, C ...... HM Bill Newman, C...... 1st 1942 Walter Kretz, B ...... HM 1955 Bill DeGraaf, QB ...... HM 1982 Dan Suren, TE ...... 1st 1908 Bernie O’Rourke, G ...... 1st 1943 Howard Blose, B ...... HM Stan Intihar, E ...... HM 1983 Derrick Harmon, TB ...... 2nd

1914 John O’Hearn, E ...... 1st Cleo Calcagni, T ...... HM 1957 Bob McAniff , HB ...... HM Mike Scully, LB ...... HM Coaching/Staff Charles Barrett, QB ...... 1st Bill Maceyko, B ...... HM 1958 Norm Juvonen, E ...... HM 1984 Tony Baker, TB ...... HM 1915 Charles Barrett, QB ...... 1st 1944 Allen Dekdebrun, B ...... HM Ed Savitsky, G ...... HM 1985 Ken Johnson, OG ...... HM Murray Shelton, E ...... 1st Paul Robeson Jr., E ...... HM 1959 Dave Feeney, G ...... HM 1986 Tom McHale, DE ...... 1st 1921 Eddie Kaw, HB ...... 1st 1946 Frank Wydo, OT ...... 3rd Warren Sundstrom, G ...... HM Erik Bernstein, P ...... HM 1922 Eddie Kaw, FB...... 1st Hillary Chollet, DB ...... HM 1960 Warren Sundstrom, G ...... HM Ken Johnson, OG ...... HM

1923 George Pfann, QB ...... 1st Lou Daukas, C ...... HM 1962 Gary Wood, QB ...... HM Mike Raich, DB ...... HM Frank Sundstrom, T ...... 1st Joe DiStasio, E...... HM 1963 Gary Wood, QB ...... HM 1987 Sam Brickley, WR ...... HM 1932 Jose Martinez-Zorrilla, E ...1st Walter Kretz, B ...... HM 1964 Bob Baker, HB ...... HM Mike Raich, DB ...... HM 1936 George Peck, B ...... HM Joe Martin, B ...... HM Duke Grkovic, T ...... HM 1988 Mitch Lee, LB ...... 3rd 1937 Brud Holland, E ...... 1st Pete Pascavage, OG ...... HM Phil Ratner, DT ...... HM Sam Brickley, WR ...... HM Al VanRanst, T ...... HM 1947 Norm Dawson, B ...... HM 1965 Phil Ratner, DT ...... HM Scott Malaga, RB ...... HM 1938 Brud Holland, E ...... 1st 1948 Hillary Chollet, DB ...... HM Bill Wilson, FB ...... HM 1989 Mitch Lee, LB ...... 3rd Meet The Big Red Bill McKeever, T ...... 1st Dick Clark, T ...... HM 1966 Pete Larson, HB ...... HM 1992 Chris Zingo, LB ...... 1st Sid Roth, G ...... 1st Jeff Fleishmann, FB ...... HM 1967 Keith Cummins, DB ...... HM 1993 Chris Zingo, LB ...... 1st George Peck, B ...... HM Paul Girolamo, B ...... HM Bill Murphy, E ...... HM 1995 Greg Bloedorn, OC ...... 2nd Carl Spang, E ...... HM Joe Quinn, G...... HM John Sponheimer, DT ...... HM Chad Levitt, RB ...... 2nd 1939 Nick Drahos, T ...... 1st 1949 Hillary Chollet, DB ...... 2nd 1968 Doug Kleiber, LB ...... HM 1996 Chad Levitt, RB ...... 1st Frank Finneran, C ...... 3rd Dick Clark, T ...... HM John Sponheimer, DT ...... HM 1998 John Hanson, LB ...... 1st Kirk Hershey, E ...... HM Pete Dorset, QB ...... HM 1969 Ed Marinaro, TB ...... 3rd Tom Nunes, SS ...... 2nd Mort Landsberg, B ...... HM Jeff Fleishmann, FB ...... HM 1970 Ed Marinaro, TB ...... 1st 2000 Ricky Rahne, QB ...... HM 1940 Nick Drahos, T ...... 1st Jack Jaso, OG ...... HM 1971 Ed Marinaro, TB ...... 1st 2005 Kevin Boothe, OL ...... 1st Kirk Hershey, E ...... HM Dick Loynd, E ...... HM Bob Lally, LB ...... HM Alva Kelley, E ...... HM 1951 Rocco Calvo, B ...... HM 1972 Bob Lally, LB ...... HM First-team selections in bold 2008 Opponents Academic All-America Hall of Fame • Joe Holland ‘78

Joe Holland ‘78, one of the great players in Cornell football history, was inducted into the CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame in 1991. The two-time academic All-American ran for nearly 1,400 yards as a senior. At that time, only legendary Cornellian Ed Marinaro had rushed for more. The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) had Holland give the keynote address at the 2003 convention in Cleveland. The son of fellow Cornell Athletic Hall of Famer Jerome “Brud” Holland, Joe Holland was a third team All-American in 1978.

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Year Player, Pos. Team Year Player, Pos. Team Year Player, Pos. Team 1977 Joe Holland, TB ...... 1st 1983 Derrick Harmon, RB...... 1st 1995 Ron Mateo, WR ...... 2nd 1978 Joe Holland, TB ...... 1st 1984 Dave Van Metre, DL ...... 2nd 2003 Kevin Rooney, DL ...... 1st 1982 Derrick Harmon, RB...... 1st 1985 Dave Van Metre, DL ...... 1st 2006 Luke Siwula, RB ...... 1st 1983 Mike Cahill, OT ...... 2nd 1991 Ramon Watkins, DB ...... 2nd 2007 Luke Siwula, RB ...... 2nd Weekly Ivy League Honors

1985 Jeff Johnson (P-11/9) Bill Lazor (O-11/16) 1999 John Algeo (D-10/4) Brian Romney (O-11/1) Graham Rihn (D-9/17; 11/12) History/Records John Tagliaferri (P-11/16) Chris Zingo (D-10/12; 10/19; 10/26) Vincent Bates (S-10/11) Joel Sussman (D-9/20) Bryan Walters (S-10/29) 1986 Jeff DeLamielleure (P-11/8) 1993 Ryan Blattenberger (D-10/10) Peter Iverson (S-11/15) 2005 Tim Bax (R-10/31; 11/7) Peter Zell (S-10/1) Marty Stallone (P-9/20) Chris Zingo (D-10/24; 11/7) John McCombs (S-9/20; 10/4) Shane Kilcoyne (R-11/14) 1987 Shaun Hawkins (P-10/11) 1994 Chris Hanson (D-9/25; 10/23) Michael Muccio (S-11/22) Ryan Kuhn (O-9/19) Stuart Tross (P-9/20) Chad Levitt (O-10/9; 10/23) Ricky Rahne (O-9/27; 10/4) A.J. Weitsman (S-10/17; 11/14) 1988 Chris Cochrane (R-10/9) 1995 Nick Bombach (D-10/8) 2000 Jay Bolton (D-11/11) 2006 Nathan Ford (O-10/16) Mitch Lee (D-10/16) John Hanson (R-10/1) Peter Iverson (S-10/14) Stephen Liuzza (R-11/6; 11/20) Scott Malaga (O-11/6; 11/20) Steve Joyce (O-10/29) Derek Kingrey (D-9/23) Bryan Walters (R-10/9; S-11/20) Aaron Sumida (O-10/23) Doug Knopp (D-9/24) Ricky Rahne (O-10/7) Peter Zell (S-10/2) Len Tokish (D-11/20) Chad Levitt (O-11/6) Joe Splendorio (S-10/7) 2007 Randy Barbour (O-10/22) 1989 John McNiff (R-9/24; 10/15) 1996 John Hanson (D-11/10) 2001 Mike Baumgartel (S-10/15) Shane Kilcoyne (S-11/12) This Is Cornell Scott Oliaro (R-11/12) Chad Levitt (O-10/13; 10/20; John Kellner (S-10/8) Frank Morand (D-10/15) 1990 Mark Broderick (D-10/29) 10/27; 11/10) 2002 Keith Ferguson (O-10/28) John McNiff (O-10/8) Seth Payne (D-9/22) Trevor MacMeekin (S-10/7) Abbreviations Scott Oliaro (O-11/5) 1997 Eric Krawczyk (O-9/29) 2003 Mike Baumgartel (S-9/29) P — Player of the Week Ramon Watkins (D-11/12) Joe Splendorio (R-11/16) Anthony Jackson (R-10/6) Gerry Willinger (D-10/8) Charles Watson (D-10/5) Neil Morrissey (D-10/6) R — Rookie of the Week 1991 Bill Lazor (R-11/4; R-11/11) 1998 Nate Fischer (D-9/26) 2004 Trevor MacMeekin (S-9/27) D — Defensive Player of the Week Chris Zingo (D-10/21; 11/11) Mike Hood (O-10/3) Sean Nassoiy (D-11/15) O — Off ensive Player of the Week 1992 Mike Jarmin (O-11/2) Rich Zacek (R-10/24) Matt Pollock (S-11/1) S — Special Teams Player of the Week

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 99 Asa S. Bushnell Cup Winners Ivy League Ivy League Player of the Year Rookie of the Year Year Player, Pos. 1970 1971 1983 1996 1981 Derrick Harmon, TB 1989 John McNiff , RB General Information General

Ed Marinaro, TB (1970, 71) Derrick Harmon, TB (1983) Chad Levitt, TB (1996)

All-Ivy First-Team Selections (Ivy Coaches and Associated Press Teams)

Year Player, Pos. Year Player, Pos. Year Player, Pos.

Coaching/Staff 1946 Hillary Chollet, B 1971 Don Jean, DB 1988 Sam Brickley, WR Three-Time First-Team All-Ivy Frank Wydo, T Bob Lally, LB Scott Malaga, RB 1948 Dick Clark, T Craig Lambert, OT Mitch Lee, LB Joe Quinn, G Ed Marinaro, HB Mike McGrann, LB 1949 Hillary Chollet, B 1972 Bob Joehl, FB Evan Parke, DB Dick Clark, T Bob Lally, LB 1989 Jay Bloedorn, OT Jeff Fleischmann, FB Mike Phillips, LB Mitch Lee, MLB John Pierik, C 1973 Mike Phillips, LB 1990 Jay Bloedorn, OT 1951 James Jerome, T Bob Lally, LB Chris Field, OG Charles Metzler, T 1974 Joe Meaney, OT Greg Finnegan, C Hal Seidenberg, B Bruce Starks, SE John McNiff , TB Meet The Big Red Bill Whelan, B 1975 Bob Hall, DT Tim Cronin, DT 1953 Stan Intihar, E Steve Horrigan, MG 1991 Kevin Marcus, DT Stan Tsapis, G 1977 Terry Lee, LB Ramon Watkins, DB Kevin Boothe Bob Lally 1954 John Morris, E 1978 Joe Holland, TB 1992 Troy Thompson, C OL (2003, 04, 05) LB (1971, 72, 73) 1955 Bill DeGraaf, B Virgil Cotton, DB Jeff Woodring, DE 1956 Art Boland, HB 1979 Brad Decker, TE Chris Zingo, LB 1957 Bob McAniff , HB Tom Donnelly, OG Steve Haggerty, FS 1958 Norm Juvonen, E Mike Cobb, DB 1993 Geoff Cochrane, P Ed Savitsky, G 1980 John Kilcoyne, C Chris Zingo, LB 1959 Dave Feeney, G Jim DeStefano, LB 1994 Aaron Berryman, WR

2008 Opponents Warren Sundstrom, G Todd Florey, DB Chris Hanson, DB 1961 Gary Wood, HB 1981 Phil Loyd, DS Chad Levitt, RB 1962 Gary Wood, HB 1982 Dan Suren, TE 1995 Greg Bloedorn, OC 1963 Gary Wood, HB Derrick Harmon, TB Nick Bombach, DB 1964 George Arangio, OG Steve Duca, DT Chad Levitt, RB Bob Baker, HB Scott Walter, DB Ron Mateo, WR Duke Grkovic, T 1983 Derrick Harmon, TB Jimmy Seifert, TE Clarence Jentes, DG Ralph Scholz, DT 1996 Chad Levitt, RB George Norman, DE Mike Scully, LB Seth Payne, DE Phil Ratner, DT Rick Dailey, DB Brian Weidel, OT Joe Ryan, C 1984 Tony Baker, TB 1997 Eric Krawczyk, WR 2007 YIR/Ivy League Dick Williams, OE Keith Bakowski, LB 1998 John Hanson, LB 1965 Jim Docherty, B 1985 Ken Johnson, OG 1999 Joe Splendorio, WR Chad Levitt Ed Marinaro Phil Ratner, DT Mike Wagner, C 2002 Nathan Archer, FB TB (1994, 95, 96) TB (1969, 70, 71) Bill Wilson, FB 1986 Tom Aug, PK Pete Combe, DL 1966 Ron Gervase, OE Erik Bernstein, P 2003 Kevin Boothe, OL Pete Larson, HB Jim Frontero, DB 2004 Kevin Boothe, OL George McWeeney, OG Jeff Johnson, FB 2005 Kevin Boothe, OL Reeve Vanneman, OT Ken Johnson, OG Ryan Kuhn, QB 1967 Keith Cummins, DB Ward Johnson, LB Matt Pollock, DT Bill Murphy, OE Tom McHale, DE Kevin Rex, S

History/Records John Sponheimer, DT Mike Raich, DB Luke Siwula, RB 1968 Bill Arthur, P Gary Rinkus, DT Doug Kleiber, LB 1987 Sam Brickley, WR John Sponheimer, DT Jeff DeLamielleure, DB 1969 Dennis Huff , OG Lee Reherman, OT Theo Jacobs, DG Mike Raich, DB Paul Marcucci, OT Gary Rinkus, DT Ed Marinaro, HB 1970 Ed Marinaro, HB Gary Wood

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Year Player, Pos. Year Player, Pos. Year Player, Pos. Year Player, Pos. Year Player, Pos. 1946 John (Red) Burns, B Keith Cummins, DB 1983 Gene Edwards, OL Gerry Willinger, DB 1997 Tom Bickett, OL Walter Kretz, B John Killian, PK Doug Pratt, OL 1991 Mike Jamin, WR Christian DiPaola, OL 1947 Norm Dawson, B 1970 Rick Furbush, QB 1984 Bob DeSantis, DL Jason Jenkins, OL Matthew DiPaola, OL Joe DiStasio, E Don Jean, DB Frank Farace, DB Scott Reade, OL John Hanson, LB 1949 Walt Bruksa, E John Killian, PK 1985 Jim Perrello, WR Jeff Woodring, DL Brad Kiesendahl, RB Pete Dorset, B 1972 Mark Allen, QB Mike Raich, DB Chris Zingo, LB 1998 Deon Harris, RB 1953 Guy Bedrossian, B Peter Knight, DB John Tagliaferri, RB 1992 Mike Cochrane, PK Tom Nunes, SS Len Oniskey, T George Milosevic, OE Dave Van Metre, DL Mike Jamin, WR Joe Splendorio, WR 1954 James Van Buren, G 1973 Mark Allen, QB 1986 Tom Bernardo, LB Scott Oliaro, RB 1999 David Caputo, SS

1955 Art Boland, B Jon Tracosas, LB Chris Hahn, WR Scott Reade, OL David Pitman, LB Coaching/Staff 1956 Art Boland, B 1974 Mark Kamon, OL Jim Knowles, DL 1993 Pete Fitzpatrick, RB 2001 George Paraskevopoulos, DL Gerry Knapp, E 1975 Don Papich, LB Lee Reherman, OL Bob Garvey, DL 2002 Kevin Boothe, OL Irv Roberson, B 1976 Terry Lee, LB 1987 Shaun Hawkins, WR Rich George, OL Keith Ferguson, WR 1958 Dave Feeney, G Eamon McEneaney, WR Mike McGrann, LB Terry Golden, DB Trevor MacMeekin, PK Tom Skypeck, QB Joe Meaney, OL 1988 Howie Capek, OL 1994 Bryan Draga, LB Nate Spitler, LB

1959 John Sadusky, E 1978 Mike Donahue, OL Mike Haseltine, OL Dick Emmet, DL Joel Sussman, LB 1960 Warren Sundstrom, G Tom Donnelly, OL Doug Langan, OL Jeff Gilkinson, OL 2004 Ryan Lempa, DL 1961 George Telesh, B Tom Roth, DL Ardrell Mannings, DL Mike McKean, OL Kevin Rex, S Dave Thomas, G Frank Santamaria, OL Len Tokish, LB Seth Payne, DL 2005 Jonathan Lucas, DE 1962 Ed Burnap, E 1979 Paul DeJesus, OL Corky Webb, DB 1995 Steve Gettins, OL Joel Sussman, LB Gerald Page, G Tom Rohlfi ng, OL Derrick Willmott, DL Brian Gormley, OL 2006 Jonathan Lucas, DE Edward Slisky, T 1980 Dave Chalk, DL 1989 Brian Files, DL Steve Joyce, QB Eric Miller, OL Meet The Big Red 1964 Clarence Jentes, G Ben Tenuta, RB Rob Ryder, DL Seth Payne, DL Luke Siwula, RB George Norman, E 1981 Steve Ross, OL Paul Tully, DB John Vitullo, LB 2007 Tim Bax, S Phil Ratner, T Kurt Walterhouse, LB 1990 Mark Broderick, LB 1996 Steve Busch, WR Steve Valenta, OL 1965 Phil Ratner, T 1982 Paul Michalewicz, OL Scott Oliaro, RB John Hanson, LB 1969 Bill Arthur, B Mike Scully, LB Paul Tully, DB Eric Krawczyk, WR

All-Ivy Honorable Mention Selections (Ivy Coaches and Associated Press Teams)

Year Player, Pos. Year Player, Pos. Year Player, Pos. Year Player, Pos. Year Player, Pos. 1944 Frank Accorsi, B John Hanly, G Keith Cummins, DB Ron Rejda, PK John Vitullo, LB 2008 Opponents 1946 Norm Dawson, B Tom Revak, T Dick Heath, T Dan Scully, LB Dave Weinstein, OL Joe DiStasio, E John Sadusky, E Dennis Huff , G Mike Staun, LB David Woods, DL Pete Pascavage, OG Phil Taylor, B Theo Jacobs, G Tom Weidenkopf, SB 1995 Steve Bus, DL 1948 Harry Cassel, E John Webster, B Doug Kleiber, LB 1980 Mark Chenevey, OG John Hanson, LB Bob Dean, B Terrance Wilson, B Rick Newton, LB Dave Kimichik, DB Doug Knopp, DB Henry Drost, T 1959 John Hanly, T Bob Pegan, E Ron Rejda, PK Mahingus Silver, DL Frank (Moose) Miller, B Tom Revak, T Chris Ritter, B Tom Rohlfi ng, OC 1997 Mark Dittman, TE 1950 Vic Pujo, E Warren Sundstrom, G Bill Robertson, B 1981 Steve Duca, DT Rich Sheerin, DL 1951 Rocco Calvo, B Phil Taylor, B 1969 Keith Cummins, DB Derrick Harmon, RB Charles Watson, P Jack Dorrance, C George Telesh, B Dennis Huff , G John Lewis, OG 1998 Nate Fischer, LB John Jaeckel, B 1960 R. Scott Brown, B Theo Jacobs, G Ken Rubenstein, PK 1999 Chris Morosetti, OL

Bill Kirk, B John Hanly, T Vic Livingston, LB Mike Scully, LB Ricky Rahne, QB League2007 YIR/Ivy Todd Kolb, E Richard Lipinski, C Dennis Lubozynski, LB Dan Suren, TE 2000 Justin Dunleavy, RB Stu Merz, B 1961 Dave Thomas, G Paul Marcucci, T 1982 Tony Baker, SB Scott Fithen, OL Frank Micklavzina, T 1962 Ed Burnap, E Ken Snyder, C Kevin McCarthy, DE Ricky Rahne, QB Vic Pujo, E Pete Goglak, PK 1970 Jack Cushing, OT Bill Morrissey, OT Joe Splendorio, WR Frank Vitale, G Bob Milne, B Bill Ellis, DE 1983 Steve Garrison, TE Dan Weyandt, LB 1952 Poe Fratt, T Ed Slisky, T Don Jean, DB 1984 Mike Wagner, OL 2001 Jamie Moriarty, S John Gerdes, T Tony Turel, C Rick Furbush, QB John Passalacqua, DL Evan Simmons, RB Rodney Kirk, B 1963 George Arangio, G Dennis Lubozynski, LB 1985 Erik Bernstein, P Nate Spitler, LB Russ MacLeod, T Clarence Jentes, DG 1971 Tom Albright, HB Rick George, OL 2002 Marcus Blanks, RB Len Oniskey, G Joe Ryan, C Mark Allen, QB Lyndon Gross, DB Brad Kitlowski, LB Stan Tsapis, G 1964 George Arangio, G Jack Cushing, OT Ward Johnson, LB 2003 Mike Baumgartel, P History/Records Bill Whelan, B Gene Kunit, G Bob Joehl, FB 1986 Shaun Hawkins, WR Brad Kitlowski, LB 1953 Bruce Brenner, E Joe Ryan, C Pete Knight, DB Marty Stallone, QB Ryan Lempa, DL Bill DeGraaf, B Dick Williams, E Tom Rakowski, DL 1989 Greg Finnegan, OL John Megaro, OL Poe Fratt, T 1965 Jim Docherty, B 1972 Mark Allen,Q B John McNiff , RB Neil Morrissey, S Dick Jackson, B Pete Larson, HB Paul Hanly, OL 1990 Chris Cochrane, QB 2004 Sean Nassoiy, DB Dick Meade, B Marty Sponaugle, B Bob Joehl, FB Matt Hepfer, PK Brian Romney, WR 1954 Guy Bedrossian, B Doug Zirkle, E Pete Knight, DB Ardell Mannings, DL 2005 Eric Miller, OL Bill DeGraaf, B 1966 Fred Devlin, LB Dan Malone, HB Don Printy, LB Patrick Potts, LB Dick Jackson, B Joe Homicz, G George Milosevic, OE Rob Ryder, DL Brian Romney, WR 1955 Roger Garrett, T Charles Roll, C 1973 Jim Popielinski, OL 1991 Mark Broderick, LB Ted Sonnenberg, OL Dick Jackson, B John Wallace, T 1974 John Egan, P Mike Cochrane, PK A.J. Weitsman, PK

Dick Meade, B John Zankowski, B Wes Hicks, DT Greg Knopp, DB 2006 Tim Bax, S This Is Cornell Irvin (Bo) Roberson, B Pete Zogby, PK Steve Horrigan, DL John McNiff , RB Ryan Blessing, LB Frank Vadney, T 1967 John Dentes, C Dave Johnson, DB 1992 Jack Dankert, DL Brian McGuire, OL 1956 Roger Garrett, T Tom Diehl, T Rick Johnson, DL Bill Lazor, QB Ted Sonnenberg, OL Thomas Itin, G Bill Huling, B Dan Malone, HB Ethan Levitas, DB 2007 Zac Canty, WR Al Suter, G Doug Kleiber, LB Kevin Sigler, QB Ron Vitullo, LB Doug Lempa, LB 1957 Bob Czub, G Ron Kopicki, G Bruce Starks, OE 1993 Aaron Berryman, WR Brian McGuire, OL Dave Dunlop, T Dick Musmanno, G Don Wierbinski, TE Ryan Blattenberger, DB Graham Rihn, LB Roger Garrett, T Bob Pegan, E 1975 Joe Meaney, OL Mike McKean, OL Ted Sonnenberg, OL Norm Juvonen, E Bill Robertson, B 1976 Dave Johnson, DB 1994 Greg Bloedorn, OL Gerald Knapp, E 1968 Tim Battaglia, E 1978 Jim DeStefano, LB Garrett Gardi, DB 1958 Dave Feeney, G Randy Bus, E 1979 Mike Johnson, DE Doug Knopp, DB 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 101 National Football Hall of Fame Cornellians in National Football Hall of Fame Years Date of Name Position Played Election Eddie Kaw Halfback 1920-1922 1954 George Pfann Quarterback 1921-1923 1957 Charles Barrett Quarterback 1913-1915 1958 Jerome “Brud” Holland End 1936-1938 1965 Clinton Wyckoff Quarterback 1893-1895 1970 General Information General William Warner Guard 1899-1902 1971 John O’Hearn End 1912-1914 1972 Murray Shelton End 1913-1915 1973 Eddie Kaw Frank Sundstrom Tackle 1921-1923 1978

Nick Drahos Tackle 1938-1940 1981 Ed Marinaro Tailback 1969-1971 1991

Cornell Coaches In National Football Hall of Fame

Coaching/Staff Date of Name Years Coached Election Percy Haughton 1899-1900 1951 Glenn S. (Pop) Warner 1897-1898, 1904-1906 1951 Gil Dobie 1920-1935 1954 Marshall Newell 1894-1895 1957 Carl Snavely 1936-1944 1965 Bob Blackman 1977-1982 1987 Glenn (Pop) Warner Maxie Baughan 1983-1988 1988 Meet The Big Red

Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame

Started in 1978, the Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame now has 498 members. The Big Red football program has 136 former players and coaches in the Hall. The fol- lowing people, in alphabetical order, represent the football program. Charter members are indicated with an asterisk. Name, Yr. Year Inducted Name, Yr. Year Inducted Name, Yr. Year Inducted Name, Yr. Year Inducted Mark Allen ’74 ...... 1988 John Furman ’39 ...... 1993 Jose Martinez-Zorrilla ’33 ...... 1981 Harvey Sampson ‘51 ...... 1999 John Anderson ’29 ...... 1978 Abe George ’33 ...... 1988 Walt Matuszak ’41...... 1979 Ed Savitsky ’59 ...... 1990 2008 Opponents Allan Balch 1889 ...... 1987 Henry Godshall ’36 ...... 1987 Hal McCullough ’41 ...... 1980 Dudley Schoales ’29 ...... 1983 *Charles Barrett ’16 ...... 1978 Pete Gogolak ’64 ...... 1981 Eamon McEneaney ’77 ...... 1982 *Henry Schoellkopf ’02 ...... 1978 Erik Bernstein ‘87...... 1999 Jake Goldbas ’34 ...... 1996 Tom McHale ’87 ...... 1993 Walt Scholl ’41 ...... 1979 Art Boland ’57 ...... 1980 Rip Haley ’51 ...... 1981 *Bill McKeever ’39 ...... 1978 Mike Scully ’84 ...... 2002 Frank Bradley ’50 ...... 2001 Neal Hall ’78 ...... 1984 *John McKeown ’73 ...... 1978 Hal Seidenberg ‘52 ...... 2007 George Brayman ’22 ...... 1984 Swede Hanson ’23 ...... 1980 John McNiff ‘91 ...... 2006 Dr. Albert Sharpe, Coach ...... 1984 Walt Bruska ’50 ...... 1994 Derrick Harmon ’84 ...... 1989 Dick Meade ’56 ...... 1979 *Murray Shelton ’16 ...... 1978 Rocco Calvo ’52 ...... 1997 Frank Henderson ’25 ...... 1983 Frank Miller ’51 ...... 1985 Francis Shiverick ’18...... 1987 Emerson Carey ’27 ...... 1994 Bob Henrickson ’78 ...... 1985 Peter Paul Miller ’18 ...... 1987 John Skawski ’48 ...... 1991 Charles Cassidy ’24 ...... 1984 *Brud Holland ’39 ...... 1978 Jack Morris ’55 ...... 1989 Bob Smith ’68 ...... 1993 *Hillary Chollet ’50 ...... 1978 Joe Holland ’78 ...... 1990 Bill Murphy ’68 ...... 1988 Carl Snavely, Coach ...... 1979 2007 YIR/Ivy League Dick Clark ’51 ...... 1983 Dick Jackson ’56 ...... 1981 Bill Murray ’74 ...... 1988 Carl Spang ’39 ...... 1986 Carlton Collins ’16 ...... 1982 Craig Jaeger ’78 ...... 1996 Jack Musick, Coach ...... 2002 John Sponheimer ‘69 ...... 2005 Lou Conti ’41 ...... 1983 Lefty James, Coach ...... 1981 *William Newman ’07 ...... 1978 Ray Starbuck 1900 ...... 1987 Gib Cool ’16 ...... 1981 John (Jack) Jaso Jr. ’49...... 2004 *John O’Hearn ’15 ...... 1978 *Frank Sundstrom ’24 ...... 1978 Meredith (Bud) Cushing ’44 ...... 1998 Don Jean ‘72 ...... 2008 Len Oniskey ’55 ...... 1998 Dave Thomas ‘62 ...... 2005 Lou Daukas ’44 ...... 1994 Dave Johnson ’77 ...... 1988 Bruce Pattison ’69 ...... 1983 Ted Thoren, Asst. Coach ...... 1992 Norm Dawson ’46 ...... 1987 *Eddie Kaw ’23 ...... 1978 Seth Payne ‘97 ...... 2007 James Van Buren ‘55 ...... 2006 Bob Dean ’49 ...... 1986 Alva Kelley ’41 ...... 1980 George Peck ’39 ...... 1984 Ray Van Orman ’08 ...... 1982 *Bill DeGraaf ’56 ...... 1978 Walt Kretz ‘48 ...... 2000 Pat Pennucci ’62 ...... 2002 Al Van Ranst ’39 ...... 1987 Allen Dekdebrun ’47 ...... 1982 Bob Lally ’74 ...... 1982 *George Pfann ’24 ...... 1978 Reeve Vanneman ‘67 ...... 2003 Jim DeStefano ‘81 ...... 2003 Mort Landsberg Jr. ‘41 ...... 2004 Mike Phillips ’74 ...... 1984 *Bart Viviano ’33 ...... 1978 History/Records Gil Dobie, Coach ...... 1980 Pete Larson ’67 ...... 1984 John Pierik ’51 ...... 1982 Sam Wakeman ’30 ...... 1982 Pete Dorset ’50 ...... 1981 Mitch Lee ’90 ...... 2001 Joe Quinn ’49 ...... 1992 Glenn (Pop) Warner 1894 ...... 1979 Nick Drahos ’41 ...... 1979 Chad Levitt ‘97 ...... 2007 Mike Raich ‘88 ...... 2008 *William Warner ’03 ...... 1978 Howard Dunbar ’41 ...... 1983 Dick Loynd ’50 ...... 1983 Dick Ramin ‘51 ...... 2000 Fred West ’41 ...... 1985 Dave Dunlop ’59 ...... 1991 Charles Lueder ’02 ...... 1987 Floyd Ramsey ’24 ...... 1985 Bill Whelan ’53 ...... 1983 Bill Ellis ‘72 ...... 2007 *James Lynah ’05 ...... 1978 Phil Ratner ’66 ...... 1997 George Witherbee 1894 ...... 1997 Tom Fennell 1896 ...... 1987 *Tom MacLeod ’70 ...... 1978 Daniel Reed 1898 ...... 1983 Gary Wood ’64 ...... 1979 Tom Fennell II ’26 ...... 1989 Scott Malaga ‘89 ...... 1999 *Irvin (Bo) Roberson ’58 ...... 1978 *Clinton Wyckoff 1896 ...... 1978 *John Ferraro ’34 ...... 1978 *Ed Marinaro ’72 ...... 1978 Paul Robeson Jr. ’48 ...... 1998 Tar Young 1899 ...... 1980 Bud Finneran ’41 ...... 1981 Bill Marino ’76 ...... 1990 Jack Rogers ’45 ...... 1988 Chris Zingo ’94 ...... 2004 Jeff Fleischmann ’51 ...... 1980 Cristobal Martinez-Zorrilla ’31 ... 1984 Sid Roth ’39 ...... 1980 This Is Cornell 102 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football Team Awards General Information

Pop Warner Most Valuable Victor Grohmann Robert Fenton Mansour Jewelers Award Player Award Scholar-Athlete Award Patterson Award

Recipient shall be, in the words of the Given for academic and football Presented by the Class of 1925, the Formerly Cornell Club of Ithaca Award; late Glenn S. (Pop) Warner ‘94 who profi ciency in honor of the late Mr. recipient of this award shall be, like given to the player who has shown played and coached at Cornell, “the Grohmann halfback Patterson in 1923 and the most improvement on off ense senior who during his football career 1924, the player who has shown the and on defense at Cornell has shown the greatest most improvement in the face of 1966 Reeve Vanneman, OT Coaching/Staff playing ability, leadership, inspiration- 1967 Ron Kopicki, DG physical or other handicaps 1957 Bob Czub, G al qualities and sportsmanship.” 1968 Larry Rafalski, DB 1958 Tom Skypeck, QB 1969 Tom MacLeod, DB 1959 Dan Bidwell, HB 1970 Vic Livingston, LB 1951 Reginald Marchant, DS 1960 Larry Fraser, T 1950 John Pierik, C 1971 Tom Albright, HB 1952 Art Harre, LB 1961 Bernie McHugh, T

Jeff Fleischmann, FB 1972 Paul Hanly, C 1953 Al Sebald, C 1962 Jake Page, G 1951 Frank Vitale, G 1973 Sam Costa, FB 1954 John Morris, E 1963 Joe Robinson, FB 1952 Bill Whelan, HB 1974 Kevin Sigler, QB 1955 Frank Vadney, T 1964 George Norman, E 1953 Poe Fratt, T 1975 Don Fanelli, FB 1956 Tom Itin, C 1965 Ted Sprinkle, DE 1954 Len Oniskey, T 1976 Cal Washington, MG 1957 Dick Eales, E 1966 Fred Devlin, LB Jim Van Buren, G

1977 Joe Holland, TB 1958 John Webster, HB 1967 Bob Horn, SE Meet The Big Red 1955 Bill DeGraaf, QB 1978 John Curran, DS 1959 Howard Picking, E 1968 Bob Pegan, DE 1956 Art Boland, QB 1979 Mike Staun, LB 1960 John Beeby, FB 1969 Brooks Scholl, SE 1957 Bob McAniff , HB 1980 Dave Chalk, DT 1961 Tony Pascal, FB 1970 Rick Furbush, QB 1958 Ed Savitsky, T 1981 Ken Rubenstein, PK 1962 Tony Turel, C 1971 Craig Lambert, OT 1959 Dave Feeney, G 1982 Derrick Harmon, TB 1963 Don McCarthy, E 1972 George Milosevic, OE 1960 John Hanly, T 1983 Derrick Harmon, TB 1961 George Telesh, HB 1964 Gabe Durishin, HB 1973 Jon Tracosas, LB Dave Thomas, G 1984 Dave Van Metre, DT 1965 Jim Docherty, DS 1974 Wes Hicks, DT 1962 Ed Burnap, E 1985 Dave Van Metre, DT 1966 George McWeeney, OG 1975 Bob Hall, DT 1963 Gary Wood, QB 1986 Tom Aug, PK 1967 Bill Huling, HB 1976 Jeff Brown, C 1964 Bob Baker, HB 1987 Mal Humphrey, DT 1968 Tim Battaglia, DE 1980 Jeff Kaplan, OT 1988 Brent Felitto, DS 1969 Jeff Ruby, DT 1981 Bill Zittel, FB 1965 Bill Wilson, FB 2008 Opponents 1966 Pete Larson, HB 1989 Joe Pych, WR 1970 Dennis Lubozynski, LB 1982 Kevin McCarthy, DE 1967 Bill Murphy, SE 1990 Rick Hindman, OT 1971 Tony Orel, OG 1983 Art Keith, DE 1968 Doug Kleiber, LB 1991 Jeff Diehl, DE 1972 Mike Fleming, OG-OT 1984 Tom Cifrino, OT 1969 Paul Marcucci, OT 1992 Jack Dankert, DE 1973 Lamont Garnett, DB 1985 Steve Pozzobon, DE 1970 Rick Furbush, QB Charlie Beard, FS 1974 Kevin Sigler, QB 1986 Mark Collins, OT 1971 Ed Marinaro, TB Tony Villella, WR 1975 Dan Dwyer, DT Jim Frontero, DB 1972 Bob Joehl, FB 1993 Pat Paquette, OG 1976 Charlie Payne, DE 1987 Dave Quarles, PK 1973 Mark Allen, QB 1994 Tim McDermott, P 1977 Tip Macdonald, OG 1988 Costa Harbilas, DT 1974 Rick Johnson, DE 1995 Ron Mateo, WR 1978 Bob Weggler, DE 1989 Brian Files, DE Dan Malone, HB 1996 Cody Crawford, OG 1979 Mike Tanner, QB 1990 Blu Whipple, DE 1975 Steve Horrigan, DG 1997 Christian DiPaola, OT 1980 Todd Florey, DB 1991 Greg Knopp, FS 1976 Joe Meaney, OT Matthew DiPaola, OT 1981 Kurt Walterhouse, LB 1992 Troy Thompson, OC League2007 YIR/Ivy Don Papich, LB 1998 Kip Melstrom, DT 1982 Scott Walter, DB 1993 Geoff Cochrane, P 1977 Terry Lee, LB 1999 Joe Splendorio, WR 1983 Rick Dailey, DS Pete Fitzpatrick, TB 1978 Joe Holland, TB 2000 Derek Kingrey, LB 1984 Tom Cifrino, OT 1994 Bryan Draga, LB 1979 Brad Decker, TE 2001 Phil Rigueur, OLB 1985 Jim Perrello, WR 1995 Brian Gormley, OG 1980 Jim DeStefano, LB 1981 Phil Loyd, DS 2002 Luke Hanset, FB 1986 Jeff Johnson, FB 1996 Seth Payne, DE 1982 Dan Suren, TE 2003 Kevin Rooney, DL Tom Bernardo, LB 1997 Brad Kiesendahl, RB 1983 Derrick Harmon, TB 2004 Brad Kitlowski, LB 1987 Sam Brickley, WR 1998 Tom Richards, DT 1984 Tony Baker, TB 2005 Jon Moody, OL 1988 Brent Felitto, DS 1999 Chris Morosetti, C 1985 John Tagliaferri, HB 2006 Anthony Macaluso, RB 1989 Frank Monago, WR Bryan Sacco, DE 1986 Erik Bernstein, P 2007 Michael Boyd, S 1990 Gerry Willinger, SS 2000 Tim Hermann, WR History/Records 1987 Lee Reherman, OT 1991 Mark Broderick, LB George Paraskevopoulos, DL 1988 Scott Malaga, RB 1992 Pete Case, FB 2001 Vic Yanz, WR 1989 Mitch Lee, MLB Scott Reade, OG Kevin Rooney, DL 1990 Chris Cochrane, QB 1993 Ryan Blattenberger, SS 2002 Kevin Boothe, OL 1991 John McNiff , TB 1994 Garrett Gardi, SS David Blanks, CB 1992 Scott Oliaro, TB 1995 Nick Bombach, FS 2003 D.J. Busch, QB 1993 Bill Lazor, QB 1996 Chad Hunter, FB Sean Nassoiy, CB Chris Zingo, LB 1997 Chris Harrison, DT 2004 Tim Doherty, OL 1994 Aaron Berryman, WR 1998 J.B. Moresco, WR Nate Tarsi, S 1995 John Vitullo, LB 1999 Kevin Farese, WR 2005 Jason Cloyd, CB 1996 Chad Levitt, TB 2000 Nathan Archer, RB Eric Miller, OL 1997 Eric Krawczyk, WR 2001 Jason Stadnik, OL 2006 Matt Darby, DL This Is Cornell 1998 John Hanson, LB 2002 Ryan Lempa, DL Stu Homan, TE 1999 Ricky Rahne, QB 2003 Mike Stone, DL 2007 Ryan Blessing, LB Joe Splendorio, WR 2004 Sean Nassoiy, DB Doug Lempa, LB 2000 Ricky Rahne, QB 2001 Ricky Rahne, QB 2005 Jeff Hahn, S 2002 Keith Ferguson, WR 2006 Matt Grant, DB 2003 Neil Morrissey, DB 2007 Frank Kunis, DL 2004 Ryan Lempa, DL 2005 Kevin Boothe, OL 2006 Jonathan Lucas, DE 2007 Tim Bax, S 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 103 Stone Travel “Big Play” Men Cornell Football Charles Colucci Off ensive Red Helmet of the Year Award Coaches Award Award Award

To the off ensive and defensive players Most valuable player Recipient shall be a non-senior To the outstanding varsity player making the “big play” for the season who contributed most to the on off ense success of the team. Colucci, who 1986 Marty Stallone, QB 1963 Mike Strick, HB died in 1973, was an avid Cornell 1992 Pete Case, FB Jim Frontero, CB 1964 Clarence Jentes, G fan John Massy, TE 1987 Shaun Hawkins, WR 1965 Phil Ratner, DT George Wood, OT Jeff DeLamielleure, DS 1966 Joe Homicz, DG 1993 Aaron Berryman, WR 1988 Steve Lutz, HB 1967 Rich Musmanno, OG 1973 Glen Dempsey, OE Ned Burke, FB General Information General Corky Webb, WS 1968 Jim Heeps, HB 1974 Bruce Starks, OE Rich George, OC 1989 Chris Cochrane, QB 1969 Keith Cummins, DB 1975 Don Papich, LB 1994 Erik Bjerke, WR Paul Tully, CB 1970 Dick Storto, FB 1976 Terry Lee, LB Doug Ingham, FB 1990 John McNiff , TB 1971 Don Jean, DB 1977 Virgil Cotton, DB Mike McKean, OG Tim Cronin, DT 1972 Keith Daub, OE 1978 Jim DeStefano, LB 1995 Greg Bloedorn, OC 1991 Mike Jamin, WR 1973 Mike Phillips, DG 1979 Tom Rohlfi ng, C Doug Ingham, FB Kevin Marcus, DT 1974 Rick Johnson, DE 1980 Dave Kimichik, DB Jimmy Seifert, TE 1992 Bill Lazor, QB 1975 Don Wierbinski, OE 1981 Derrick Harmon, TB 1996 Eric Krawczyk, WR Chris Zingo, LB 1976 Jim Lorditch, DT 1982 Mike Scully, LB Chad Levitt, TB 1993 Pete Fitzpatrick, TB 1977 Terry Lee, LB 1983 Frank Farace, DB Brian Weidel, OT Bob Garvey, DE 1978 Virgil Cotton, DB 1984 John Tagliaferri, FB 1997 Eric Krawczyk, WR Coaching/Staff 1994 Chad Levitt, TB 1979 Tom Donnelly, OG 1985 Mike Raich, DB Matthew DiPaola, OT Chris Hanson, FS 1980 Tom Rohlfi ng, C 1986 Chris Hahn, WR Mark Dittman, TE 1995 Chad Levitt, TB 1981 Alva Taylor, SB 1987 Mike McGrann, LB 1998 Joe Splendorio, WR Doug Knopp, CB 1982 Paul Michalewicz, C Scott Malaga, FB 1999 Ricky Rahne, QB 1996 Chad Levitt, TB 1983 Mike Scully, LB 1988 Mitch Lee, LB 2000 Joe Splendorio, WR Seth Payne, DE 1984 Frank Farace, DB 1989 John McNiff , FB 2001 Evan Simmons, RB 1997 Eric Krawczyk, WR Steve Garrison, TE 1990 Mark Broderick, LB 2002 Trevor MacMeekin, PK Chris Allen, FS 1985 Lyndon Gross, DS Scott Oliaro, TB 2003 Kevin Boothe, OL 1998 Joe Splendorio, WR Mike Wagner, C 1991 Bill Lazor, QB 2004 Brian Romney, WR Nate Fischer, LB 1986 Ken Johnson, OG Chris Zingo, LB 2005 Ryan Kuhn, QB 1999 Joe Spendorio, WR 1987 Chris Hahn, WR 1992 Bill Lazor, QB 2006 Nathan Ford, QB Meet The Big Red David Caputo, SS Mike Raich, DB Chris Zingo, LB 2007 Zac Canty, WR 2000 Keith Ferguson, WR 1988 Sam Brickley, WR 1993 Terry Golden, FS Derek Kingrey, LB Mike McGrann, LB 1994 Chad Levitt, TB Defensive Red Helmet 2001 John Kellner, WR 1989 Mitch Lee, MLB 1995 Chad Levitt, TB Jamie Moriarty, DB Todd Nicholson, FB 1996 John Hanson, LB Award 2002 Nate Archer, FB 1990 Paul Tully, FS Eric Krawczyk, WR Pete Combe, DL Jay Bloedorn, OT 1997 Mike Hood, QB To the outstanding varsity player 2003 John Kellner, WR 1991 Mike Grant, WR 1998 Justin Bush, HB on defense Kyle Thomas, DB Ramon Watkins, CB 1999 Dan Weyandt, LB 2004 Chad Nice, WR 1992 Steve Haggerty, FS 2000 Vincent Bates, DB 1993 Bob Garvey, DE Kevin Rex, S Mike Jamin, WR 2001 Keith Ferguson, WR Terry Golden, FS 2008 Opponents 2005 Ryan Kuhn, QB 1993 Bill Lazor, QB 2002 Joel Sussman, LB Chris Zingo, LB Brian Romney, WR Chris Zingo, LB 2003 Brad Kitlowski, OLB 1994 Garrett Gardi, SS Kevin Rex, S 1994 Jeff Gilkinson, OT 2004 Matt Pollock, DL John Vitullo, LB Joel Sussman, LB Dick Emmet, DE 2005 Jonathan Lucas, DL David Woods, DT 2006 Shane Kilcoyne, RB 1995 Steve Joyce, QB 2006 Luke Siwula, RB 1995 John Vitullo, LB Colin Nash, DB 1996 Steve Busch, WR 2007 Randy Barbour, RB Nick Bombach, FS 2007 Bryan Walters, WR John Rodin, PK Steve Bus, DE Chi Chi Madu, S/ST 1997 Rich Sheerin, DT Most Valuable Back 1996 Justin Bird, R Tom Bickett, C Award John Hanson, LB Mike Texido Award Seth Payne, DE Harvey Sampson 1997 Chris Allen, FS 2007 YIR/Ivy League Award To the player who contributes Jorge Alvarez, LB To the senior player of great most out of his off ensive/defen- 1998 Tom Nunes, SS promise whose career was unfor- To the player with the most con- sive backfi eld position 1999 David Pitman, LB tunately ended due to injury 2000 Dan Weyandt, LB sistency throughout his career 2001 George Paraskevopoulos, DT 1998 Deon Harris, HB 2002 Brad Kitlowski, LB 1999 Justin Dunleavy, FB 2003 Ryan Lempa, DL 2000 Evan Simmons, RB 1988 Dave Dase, QB 2004 Mike McGinty, DT 1998 Charles Watson, P 2001 Nate Spitler, LB 1989 Mike Strigel, OLB 2005 Kevin Rex, S 1999 John McCombs, PK 2002 Mick Razzano, QB 1990 Doug Gamble, CB 2006 Ryan Blessing, LB 2000 Tom Crone, DL 2003 Joshua Johnston, TB 1991 Greg Finnegan, OC 2007 Graham Rihn, LB

History/Records 1992 Matt Speicher, TB 2001 Tim Hermann, WR 2004 Dan Collins, LB Jeff Taylor, LB 2002 Nate Spitler, LB 2005 Luke Siwula, RB 1994 Ned Burke, FB 2003 Vic Yanz, WR 2006 Michael Boyd, DB Terry Golden, FS 2004 Brad Kitlowski, LB 2007 Stephen Liuzza, QB/WR 1997 Jeff Eland, DE 2005 Patrick Potts, LB 1998 Jorge Alvarez, LB 2006 Anthony Jackson, WR 1999 Mike Buray, FB 2007 Peter Zell, PK This Is Cornell 104 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football Jeff Stenstrom Special Doc Kavanagh Training Sid Roth Award Enzo Montemurro Teams Player Award Room Athlete of the Year Award General Information Award To the down lineman who, For the player (non-kicker prior to through his attitude and play, has Given in honor of the late Enzo contributed the most to the suc- 2004) who contributes the most to Formerly Trainers Tough Guy Montemurro for spirit and leader- cess of the team the performance of special teams Award; given to the varsity player ship who gives his all throughout the season, distinguishing injury from 1981 Steve Ross, OT 1981 Frank Farace, DS pain 1982 Steve Duca, DT 1995 Dave Ahouse, LB 1983 Gene Edwards, C 1982 Pete Griffi n, SE 1996 Chris Allen, FS 1984 John Passalacqua, DT 1983 Jim Frontero, CB 1997 John Hanson, LB 1977 Craig Jaeger, TB 1985 Rick George, OT 1984 Brent Felitto, DB Coaching/Staff David Pitman, LB 1978 Dave Kintigh, LB 1986 Tom McHale, DE 1985 Brandon Roth, DB 1998 Frank Giglio, SS 1979 Mark Selsmeyer, OG 1987 Gary Rinkus, DT 1986 Evan Parke, DB 1999 Mike Parris, TE 1980 Mike Johnson, DE 1988 Howie Capek, C 1987 Pat Leahy, C 2000 Tony Vitullo, LB 1981 Paul Mullenhoff , DT Doug Langan, OG 1988 Jason Shaff er, OT-DE 2001 Joel Sussman, DB 1982 Dave Menapace, FB Mark Burden, OG 1989 Anthony Tabasso, OL

2002 Vince Bates, CB 1983 Rick Dailey, DS Mike Haseltine, OG 1990 Pat Paquette, OL 2003 Marshall Berkes, WR Mike Scully, LB John Sieger, OT 1991 Bryan Draga, LB 2004 Mike Baumgartel, P 1984 Tony Baker, TB Marc Warrington, TE 1992 Jeff Cortez, LB 2005 A.J. Weitsman, PK Scott Sidman, DS 1989 Rob Ryder, DE 1993 Brian Weidel, TE 2006 Bryan Walters, WR/Ret. Mark Miller, FB Greg Finnegan, C 1994 Rich Sheerin, DT 1990 Tim Cronin, DT 2007 Isaac Minor, RB 1985 Shawn Maguire, QB 1995 Justin Byrd, LB Meet The Big Red John Tagliaferri, HB Chris Field, OG 1996 David Caputo, CB Bernie Olin Dave Van Metre, DT 1991 Kevin Marcus, DT 1997 Dru Vaughn, DL Award 1986 Ken Johnson, OG Jason Jenkins, OG 1998 Mike Hood, QB Jim Knowles, DE 1992 George Wood, OT 1999 David Pitman, LB Steve Lipic, OG Jeff Woodring, DE 2000 Justin Dunleavy, RB To the player who, although an 1987 Dan Miller, LB 1993 Bob Garvey, DE 2001 Justin Dunleavy, RB Rich George, OC underdog, showed determination 1988 Len Tokish, LB 2002 Jesse Rodriguez, DL 1994 Greg Bloedorn, OC and grit and in the end persevered 1989 Rob Buccini, HB David Woods, DT 2003 Kevin Rooney, DL Mark Rooks, HB 1995 Greg Bloedorn, OC 2004 David Archer, OL Jim Monken, FB Seth Payne, DT 2005 Chris Eckstein, TE

1990 Rob Ryder, DE 2006 Patrick Blakemore, WR 2008 Opponents 1985 Marty Stallone, QB 1996 Seth Payne, DE 1991 John Massy, TE Brian Weidel, OT 2007 Spencer Hansen, DL/LS 1986 Stuart Mitchell, TE 1992 Scott Oliaro, TB 1997 Christian DiPaola, OT 1987 Donnell Johnson, DB John Massy, TE John Hanson, LB 1988 Aaron Sumida, QB Steve Haggerty, FS 1998 Tom Crone, DE Daniel N. Bondareff Fresh- 1989 Eugene Dallas, WS 1993 Ryan Blattenberger, SS 1999 Jay Bolton, DT 1990 Pat Fagan, CB Doug Knopp, CB 2000 Jay Bolton, DT man Scholar-Athlete 1991 Pete Reynolds, WR Mike McKean, OT 2001 George Paraskevopoulos, DT Award 1992 Ethan Levitas, CB 1994 Dick Emmet, DE 2002 John Megaro, OL Mike Cochrane, PK Per Larson, QB 2003 Kevin Boothe, OL 1993 Tim Simpson, DT Given to the freshman player for 1995 Nick Bombach, FS 2004 Kevin Boothe, OL academic and football profi ciency 1994 Jon Kuhman, TE Terry Smith, TB 2005 Matt Pollock, DL 2007 YIR/Ivy League2007 YIR/Ivy Kevin Maney, LB 1996 John Hanson, LB 2006 Eric Miller, OL 1995 Dave Rickell, DE Rich Sheerin, DT 2007 Steve Valenta, OL 1996 Mahingus Silver, DT 1997 Rich Sherrin, DT 1997 Scott Carroll, QB 1986 Tom Kobin, QB 1998 Mark Dittman, TE Paul N. Hunt 1987 David Marshall, OL Justin Bird, SS 1999 Nate Fischer, LB 1998 Mark Donley, DT Citizenship Award 1988 Jeff Diehl, OLB 2000 Tim Hermann, WR 1989 Charlie Beard, DB 1999 John Algeo, WS 2001 Matt Holleran, C 2000 Charles Mitchell, OL 1990 Kevin Koehler, RB 2002 Mike Baumgartel, P To the senior who has unselfi shly 1991 Per Larson, QB 2001 Tom Kaplun, OL 2003 Kevin Boothe, OL contributed his time and energy Cory Ziskind, OLB 1992 David Rickell, TE-DE Mick Razzano, QB to help others beyond the playing 1993 Steve Bus, DE 2002 Dominic Garguile, OL 2004 Sean Nassoiy, DB 2003 Jim Hilliard, OLB fi eld 1994 Mahingus Silver, DT History/Records Chad Nice, WR 1995 Pat O’Shaughnessy, LB 2004 D.J. Busch, QB 2005 Joel Sussman, LB 2005 Rich Trumka, LB/LS 1996 Kip Melstrom, DT 2006 Jeff Dicks, DL 1987 Mike Farley, LB 1997 Tom Richards, DT 2006 Jarin Jackson, DB 2007 Nathan Ford, QB 1988 Len Tokish, LB 2007 Colin Nash, DB 1998 Matt Crowe, LB 1989 Steve Hettrich, TE 1999 Derek Kingrey, LB 1990 Phil Mahoney, CB Ryan Burhorn, TE Dick Schaap Jaime McManamon 1991 Dan Branon, TE 2000 Eric Jones, DB Award Award 1992 Andy Hite, QB 1993 Bill Lazor, QB 2001 Luke Hanset, FB 1994 Gerry Lajoie, OG 2002 Cameron Marchant, LB To the freshman who contributed Award for the senior who through 1995 Ron Mateo, WR 2003 Todd Rusinkovich, DL

the most to the varsity diligence and hard work in 1996 Ian Wilson, WR 2004 Michael Boyd, S This Is Cornell the strength and conditioning 1997 Eric Krawczyk, WR 2005 Tommy Bleymaier, WR program was able to signifi cantly 1998 Mike Hood, QB 2006 Nick Zerante, WR 1999 Justin Bush, RB 2007 Brandon Lainhart, LB 2001 Brad Kitlowski, OLB improve his performance on the 2000 Jesse Rodriguez, DL Mike Baumgartel, P fi eld of play. 2001 Rich Zacek, DL 2002 John Nelson, LB 2002 Jarad Madea, LB 2003 Jonathan Lucas, DL 2003 John Megaro, C 2004 Colin Nash, WR 2004 David Archer, OL 2004 Trevor MacMeekin, PK 2005 Tim Bax, S 2005 Kevin Boothe, OL 2005 John Bazzo, OL 2006 Stephen Liuzza, QB 2006 Eric Miller, OL 2006 Adam Hollier, S 2007 Emani Fenton, DB 2007 Ted Sonnenberg, OL 2007 Brian McGuire, OL 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 105 Cornellians in Pro Football

Draftees (Cl., Pos.) Year Team Round Pick Howard Blose ‘44 (HB) 1944 Brooklyn 30 309 Kevin Boothe ‘06 (OL) 2006 Oakland 6 176 Hillary Chollet ’50 (HB) 1949 Los Angeles Rams 18 177 Chick Davidson ’45 (B) 1945 Washington 22 226 Chick Davidson ’45 (B) 1946 Green Bay 25 236 Bob Dean ’49 (B/P/PK) 1949 Philadelphia 8 81 Bill DeGraaf ’56 (QB) 1956 Pittsburgh 28 327

General Information General Al Dekdebrun ’47 (QB) 1946 Boston 9 72 Nick Drahos ’41 (T) 1941 Cleveland 11 94 Vince Eichler ’41 (B) 1940 Green Bay 21 194 Jeff Fleischmann ’51 (FB) 1951 Chicago Cardinals 26 307 John Gerdes ’54 (T) 1954 Philadelphia 28 333

Pete Gogolak ’64 (PK) 1964 Buff alo (AFL) 12 92 Derrick Harmon ’84 (RB) 1984 San Francisco 9 248 Kirk Hershey ’41 (E) 1941 Cleveland 17 154 Stan Intihar ’57 (E) 1956 Green Bay 18 212 Walt Kretz ’48 (B) 1945 Boston 22 223 Bob Lally ’74 (LB) 1974 Miami 9 234 Ed Marinaro Coaching/Staff Mort Landsberg ’41 (FB) 1941 Pittsburgh 22 204 Pete Larson ’67 (HB) 1967 Washington 9 222 Chad Levitt ’97 (RB) 1997 Oakland 4 123 Ed Marinaro ’72 (RB) 1972 Minnesota 2 50 Behind the Scenes . . . Andy Martin ’92 (WR) 1992 Winnipeg (CFL) 4 — Walt Matuszczak ’41 (B) 1941 New York Giants 10 87 Mike Huyghue ’84 (SE) Bill McKeever ’39 (T) 1939 Philadelphia 10 84 Attorney, NFL Management Council, Len Oniskey ’55 (T) 1955 Washington 13 48 Seth Payne ’97 (DT) 1997 Jacksonville 4 114 1987-90; General Manager, Birming- Mike Phillips ’74 (MG/LB) 1974 Cincinnati 14 360 ham Fire, 1990-91, Vice President of Sid Roth ’39 (G) 1939 Cleveland 11 93 Administration and General Counsel, World League, 1991-93; Vice Presi-

Meet The Big Red John Sponheimer ’69 (DT) 1969 Kansas City 10 257 Gary Wood ’64 (QB) 1964 New York Giants 8 109 dent of Administration and General Frank Wydo ’50 (T) 1947 Pittsburgh 5 29 Counsel, Detroit Lions, 1993-95; Gen- eral Manager and Vice President of Players (Cl., Pos.) Team, Year(s) Football Operations, Jacksonville Kevin Boothe ‘06 (OL) Oakland Raiders, 2006; New York Giants, 2007-present Jaguars, 1995-2002; Owner, Axcess Greg Bloedorn ’96 (C) Seattle, 1996-01 Chris Cochrane ’91 Ohio (CFL), 1992; Frankfurt (NFL-Europe), 1992 Entertainment (manager for pro Al Dekdebrun ’47 (B) Boston, 1948; Toronto (CFL), 1949-54 athletes), 2002-present Jim DeStefano ’81 (LB) Cincinnati, 1981 Joe DiStasio ’48 (B) New York Giants, 1948 Bill Lazor ’94 (QB) Nick Drahos ’41 (T) New York Americans (New AFL), 1941 Quarterbacks Coach for the Seattle 2008 Opponents Hal Ebersole ’23 (G) Cleveland, 1923 Seahawks, 2008-present; Quarter- Furlong Flynn ’24 (G) Hartford, 1926 backs Coach for the Washington Red- Fred Gillies ’18 (T) Chicago, 1920-26, ‘28 skins, 2006-08; Off ensive Assistant Pete Gogolak ’64 (PK) Buff alo, 1964-65; New York Giants, 1966-75 Coach for the Washington Redskins, Derrick Harmon ’84 (RB) San Francisco, 1984-86 Kirk Hershey ’41 (E) Cleveland, 1941 2004-06; Off ensive Quality Control Reno Jones ’22 (G) Toledo, 1922 Coach, Atlanta Falcons, 2003 Eddie Kaw ’23 (HB) Buff alo, 1924 Bob Lally ’74 (LB) Green Bay, 1976 Mort Landsberg ’41 (FB) Philadelphia, 1941 Pete Larson ’67 (RB) Washington, 1967-69

2007 YIR/Ivy League Chad Levitt ’97 (RB) Oakland, 1997 Ed Marinaro ’72 (RB) Minnesota, 1972-75; New York Jets, 1976 Andy Martin ’92 (WR) Winnipeg (CFL), 1992-99 Hal McCullough ’41 (B) Brooklyn, 1942 Tom McHale ’87 (DE) Tampa Bay, 1987-92; Philadelphia, 1993-94; Miami, 1995 Ignacio Molinet ’27 (B) Frankford, 1927 Bob Morris ’25 (G) Brooklyn, 1926 Bill Murphy ’68 (E) Boston, 1968 Bob Nash ’15 (T) Akron, 1920; Buff alo, 1921-23; Rochester, 1924; New York Giants, 1925 John O’Hearn ’15 (E) Cleveland, 1920; Buff alo, 1921 Len Oniskey ’55 (T) Washington and New York Giants, 1955

History/Records Seth Payne ’97 (DE) Jacksonville, 1997-2001; Houston Texans, 2002-06 Irvin (Bo) Roberson ’58 (B) San Diego, 1961; Oakland, 1962-65; Buff alo 1965; Miami, 1966 Ralph Scholz ’84 (DL) Hamilton (CFL), 1984-90 Harry Shaub ’34 (G) Philadelphia, 1935-38 Murray Shelton ’16 (E) Buff alo, 1920 Ken Stofer ’46 (B) Buff alo, 1946 John Tagliaferri ’86 (HB) Miami, 1987 Ken Talton ’79 (FB) New England, 1979; Kansas City, 1980-81; Birmingham (USFL), 1983-84 Jim Wilson ’21 (E) Buff alo, 1922 Gary Wood ’64 (QB) New York Giants, 1964-66, 1968-69; New Orleans, 1967; Ottawa (CFL), 1970 Frank Wydo ’49 (T) Pittsburgh, 1947-51; Philadelphia, 1952-57

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Baker, Malvern W. – 1937, 38, 39 Bernstein, Erik M. – 1984, 85, 86 Brewster, Alfred A., Jr. – 1900, 01, 02, 03 Caputi, Stephen – 1976 AAA Baker, Richard A. – 1936 Berryman, Aaron R. – 1992, 93, 94 Brezinsky, Allen E. – 1954 Caputo, David A. – 1997, 98, 99 Abel, William G. – 1964, 65, 66 Baker, Robert E. – 1962, 63, 64 Beyer, Richard H. – 1930, 31, 32 Brickley, Samuel D., II – 1986, 87, 88 Carey, Emerson , Jr. – 1924, 25, 26 Accorsi, Frank J. – 1943, 44 Bakowski, Christopher L. – 1979, 80, 81 Bickett, Thomas C. – 1995, 96, 97 Brinton, Charles C. – 1906, 07 Carey, William D.P. – 1920 Ackerknect, Clarence F. – 1917 Bakowski, Keith E. – 1982, 83, 84 Bidwell, Daniel L. – 1958, 59 Bristol, Earl G. – 1927, 28 Carl, David A. – 1956, 57 Adams, Ryan J – 2007 Balch, Allan C. – 1887 Bievenour, Michael J. – 1979 Britton, Thomas - 2003 Carlson, David R. – 1969 Aff eld, Frank O. – 1923, 24, 25 Balderston, Eugene P., Jr. – 1926, 27 Bird, Edward J. – 1904 Brock, Jerome – 1932, 33 Carolan, Edgar A. – 1889, 90 Ahouse, David J. – 1994, 95, 96, 97 Baldwin, Arthur J. – 1889, 90 Bird, Justin E. – 1995, 96, 97 Broderick, Mark J. – 1989, 90, 91 Carpenter, Albert G. – 1925 Ainslie, Robert H. – 1977, 78 Ballas, Frank W. – 1977 Bird, Michael K. – 1996 Brogan, Thomas M. – 1957 Carpenter, Selleck J. – 1949 Aird, Alexander N. – 1925 Balough, Andrew – 2000, 01 Bishop, James D. – 1979 Brooke, John A. – 1956 Carr, Bryan – 1991 Akins, Thomas A. – 1955, 57 Bancoff , Carl – 1957, 58, 59 Bjerke, Erik M. – 1993, 94 Brooks, Michael A. – 1984 Carrington, James H. – 1943 Coaching/Staff Albanese, Damiano S. – 1984, 85 Banik, Steven J. – 1970 Black, Thomas H. – 1967 Brown, Ernest H. – 1888, 89 Carroll, Scott C. – 1996, 97 Albright, Thomas E. – 1970, 71 Barbato, Dennis J. – 1973 Blackburn, Thomas A. – 1943 Brown, Jeff rey – 1974, 75, 76 Carry, Charles W. – 1917, 19 Alexander, Edward R. – 1898, 99, 1900 Barber, Thomas K. – 1996, 97, 98 Blackman, Horatio W. – 2007 Brown, John S. – 1933 Carry, Joseph C. – 1916 Alexander, Robert E. – 1927, 29 Barbour, Randy J. – 2007 Blake, Robert E. – 1955, 56 Brown, Kenneth G. – 1937, 38, 39 Carvolth, Trent - 2003, 04 Alexy, R. J. – 1961 Bard, George P. – 1916 Blakemore, Patrick W. – 2004, 05, 06 Brown, Michael J. – 1987, 88, 89 Carter, James – 1943 Algeo, John P. – 1998, 99, 2000 Barnhisel, Arthur H. – 1893 Blanks, David – 2001, 02, 03, 04 Brown, R. S. – 1960 Case, Peter A. – 1989, 90, 92

Alleavitch, Doug – 1981 Barone, Michael J. – 1987, 88 Blanks, Marcus – 2002, 03, 04 Brown, Sam – 1977, 78, 79 Casey, David A. – 1990 Allen, Amos G., Jr. – 1929, 31 Barr, Charles J. – 1890, 91, 92, 93 Blasko, Paul J. – 1939, 40 Brown, Wiser – 1916 Casey, James B. – 1948 Allen, Christopher M. – 1994, 95, 96, 97 Barr, Daniel C. – 1983 Blattenberger, Ryan A. – 1991, 92, 93 Brozina, Joseph – 1944, 45 Cassel, Harry E. – 1947, 48, 49 Allen, John H., Jr. – 1914 Barr, Dean S. – 1981, 82 Blessing, Ryan J. – 2005, 06, 07 Bruska, Walter G. – 1948, 49 Cassidy, Charles E. – 1921, 22, 23 Allen, Mark R. – 1971, 72, 73 Barrett, Charles C. – 1913, 14, 15 Bleymaier, Thomas M. – 2005, 07 Bryant, Arthur P. – 1899 Cerand, Gerard A. – 1958 Altomare, Matthew – 2003 Bassell, Jeff rey J. – 1982, 83, 84 Bloedorn, Gregory S. – 1992, 94, 95 Buccini, Robert E. – 1987, 88, 89 Cervasio, Joseph R. – 1967, 68 Alvarez, Jorge – 1996, 97, 98 Meet The Big Red Bassford, Abram , Jr. – 1896 Bloedorn, John D. – 1989, 90 Buck, Brian L. – 1979, 80 Chalk, David E. – 1978, 79, 80 Anderluh, John R. – 1955 Bates, Edward S. – 1910 Blose, Howard W. – 1943 Buckley, Elias F. – 1922, 23 Chamberlin, Richard A. – 1949 Anderson, Donald E. – 1932 Bates, Vincent – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Boddie, Thurman M. – 1949 Buell, Burton C. – 1934 Champaign, Donald K. – 1910, 11, 12 Anderson, Edward E. – 1914, 15, 16 Battaglia, Timothy J. – 1966, 67, 68 Boehlert, Carl J. – 1989, 90 Bufalino, Louis C. – 1939, 40, 41 Champaign, Leigh M. – 1903 Anderson, Edward L. – 1925 Batten, John M. – 1934, 35, 36 Bogar, George W., III – 1958 Bugni, Joseph A. – 1997, 98, 99 Champion, Phillips K. – 1928 Anderson, John F. – 1926, 27, 28 Baudendistel, Michael J. – 1990 Boguski, Paul K. – 1955, 56 Bullis, Gary W. – 1981, 82 Chapman, George M. – 1904 Anderson, Robert H. – 1941, 42 Baughan, C. Mark – 1985, 86, 87 Bohenick, John – 1980, 81 Buray, Michael A. – 1998, 99 Chenevey, Mark F. – 1978, 79, 80 Andrus, Walton R. – 1942 Baumann, Andy – 2002 Bohn, F. V. – 1889 Burden, Mark M. – 1987, 88 Chipouras, Strati – 1949 Annunziata, Mark L. – 1982, 83 Baumgartel, Michael E. – 2001, 02, 03, 04 Boland, Arthur L. – 1954, 55, 56 Burke, Alexander – 1939 Chollet, Hillary A. – 1945, 46, 48, 49 Anzalone, Anthony – 1975, 76, 77 Bax, Timothy J. - 2005, 06, 07 Bolger, Matthew J., Jr. – 1946, 47 Burke, Edmund M. – 1992, 93, 94 Christensen, Norman L. – 1940, 41 Apfel, Richard C. – 1973, 75 Bayer, Edward I. – 1908 Bolling, Michael H. – 2005 Burnap, Edward G. – 1960, 61, 62 Church-Smith, Henry A. – 1967 Appling, William E. – 1991, 92 Bazzo, John A. – 2005 Bolton, Michael J. (Jay) – 1998, 99, 2000 Burnap, John K. – 1970 Cifrino, Thomas R. – 1983, 84 Aragona, Alfred A. – 1961, 62 Beacham, Joseph W., Jr. – 1893, 94, 95, 96 Bombach, Nicolas A. – 1993, 94, 95 Burns, Edward , Jr. – 1902 Claggett, Samuel O. – 1929, 30 2008 Opponents Arangio, George A. – 1962, 63, 64 Beadle, Zachary – 2002, 03, 04 Boochever, Robert – 1937 Burns, Garland – 1975, 76, 77 Claggett, Strabo V., Jr. – 1942 Archer, David J. – 2002, 03, 04 Beall, William C. – 1931 Bool, Herbert J. – 1951, 52, 53 Burns, John D. – 1946 Clark, Richard G. – 1947, 48, 49 Archer, Nathan – 2000, 01, 02 Beard, Charles S. – 1992 Boone, Scott C. - 2005 Bus, Randall W. – 1967, 68 Clark, Richard W. – 1962 Arezzo, Dario G. – 2006, 07 Beck, Sidney D. – 1926, 27, 28 Boothe, Kevin M. – 2002, 03, 04, 05 Bus, Stephen G. – 1993, 94, 95 Clasby, Richard J., Jr. – 1978, 79, 80 Arin, Larry – 1985 Bednar, Andrew F. – 1988, 89 Borden, William A. – 1982, 83, 84 Busch, Daniel J. - 2003, 04 Cliggott, Richard T. – 1950, 51, 52 Armbruster, George W. – 1942 Bedrossian, Guy H. – 1952, 53, 54 Borger, William H. – 1933, 34, 35 Busch, Stephen T. – 1994, 95, 96 Cloyd, Jason C. – 2004, 05 Arthur, William M. – 1967, 68, 69 Beebee, Alexander M. – 1943, 44 Borges, Victor M. – 1994 Busch, William H. – 1946, 47 Clymer, Paul K. – 1949, 50 Artymovich, Charles D. – 1982 Beeby, John E. – 1959, 60 Borhman, John W., Jr. – 1939, 40 Bush, Harold M. – 1889, 90 Cobb, Edmund A. – 1928 Aug, Thomas R. – 1985, 86 Beekman, Michael D. – 1981, 83 Borland, Thomas C. – 1932, 33, 34 Bush, Justin J. – 1997, 98, 99 Cobb, Michael A. – 1978, 79 Avery, Patrick M. – 1977 Beggs, Lyman M. – 1959, 60 Borroff , Robert C. – 1984, 85 Butler, Edmund W. – 1910, 11, 12 Cochran, Philip C. – 1969, 70 Bell, Floyd W. – 1908 Boruch, John N. – 1961, 62, 63 Butterfi eld, Victor L. – 1925, 26 Cochrane, Christopher P. – 1989, 90 Bell, Richard N. – 1944, 45 Bottini, Thomas J. – 1978, 79, 80 Byrne, James G. – 1998 Cochrane, Geoff M. – 1992, 93 BBB League2007 YIR/Ivy Babcock, Langdon – 1905, 06 Benedict, Herschel A. – 1888, 89 Boyd, Michael G. – 2005, 06, 07 Cochrane, Michael – 1991, 92 Babula, Bernard S. – 1947, 48, 49 Benedict, Horace G. – 1916 Boyle, James R., Jr. – 1997 Coffi n, Albert R. – 1900, 01, 02, 03 Baccile, Peter E. – 1982, 83 Benjamin, Brien R. – 1995 Bozich, Bruce M. – 1971, 72, 73 CCC Cohen, Irving – 1927 Cahill, Michael – 1981, 82, 83 Bacon, George W. – 1890, 91 Bennett, Edwin H., Jr. – 1887 Bozich, John M. – 1970, 71, 72 Cohn, Jerome H. – 1939, 40 Calaguire, Jordan M. – 2003, 05 Bacon, Kevin K. – 1986 Bennett, Frank E. – 1967, 69 Bracken, Matthew C. – 1990 Cokins, Gary M. – 1968, 69 Calcagni, Ralph C. – 1943 Bailey, Andre P. – 1995 Bennett, Kevin L. – 1992, 93, 94 Bradley, Frank L., Jr. – 1946, 47, 48, 49 Colaruotolo, Charles F., Jr. – 1986 Caldwell, Robert K. – 1907, 08 Bailey, Clarence W. – 1914, 15 Bennett, Wendell H. – 1912 Bradshaw, Horace L. – 1972, 73, 74 Colbeck, William R. – 1962, 63 Caldwell, William A. – 1896, 98, 99 Bainbridge, David F. – 1991 Benson, Cyrus , Jr. – 1954, 55, 56 Bragg, Everett C. – 1934, 35 Collins, Carlton P. – 1914, 15 Calhoun, Richard J. – 1986, 87 Baker, Anthony J. – 1982, 83, 84 Berean, John H. – 1923 Branon, Daniel M. – 1989, 90, 91 Collins, Daniel – 2001, 02, 03, 04 Calvo, Rocco J. – 1950, 51 Baker, Donald W. – 1921 Berkes, Marschall – 2002, 03 Braun, John D. – 1954 Collins, James L. – 1911 Canfi eld, A. H. – 1895 Baker, Douglas V. – 1984, 85 Berlacher, Robert A. – 1973 Brayman, George I. – 1921 Collins, Mark C. – 1985, 86 Canty, Zachary A. – 2006, 07 Baker, George R. – 1891 Bernardo, Thomas P. – 1984, 85, 86 Brayton, Charles L. – 1920, 21 Collins, Scott E. – 1996

Capek, Howard G. – 1987, 88 History/Records Baker, Jesse L. – 2006, 07 Bernhard, Quentin W. – 2007 Brenner, Bruce V. – 1953 Collyer, William C. – 1913, 14 Brereton, Thomas G. – 1968, 69, 70 Capra, Edward A. – 1959, 60 Colnon, Aaron J. – 1889, 90, 91, 94 This Is Cornell

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2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 107 DeStefano, Ralph T. – 1953, 54 Eisenbrandt, Frederick H. – 1917 Frawley, James F. – 1991 Deuel, Michael M. – 1958 Ekstrom, George A. – 1959, 60 Frederick, Albert J. – 1933, 1934 Devine, Daniel K. – 1985 Eland, Jeff rey A. – 1996, 97 Freeborn, Angelo C. – 1893 Devine, Gregory E. – 1992 Elliott, Robert R. – 1997 Freeborn, Faun W. – 1893, 1894, 1895 Devlin, Frederick M. – 1964, 65, 66 Ellis, Grant R. – 1943, 44 Freeman, John P. – 1983 Devold, Harold – 1945 Ellis, Robert C. – 1948, 49 French, Jeff rey H. – 1966 Devoy, J. – 1888 Ellis, William C. – 1969, 70, 71 Frick, Allen J. – 1913 DeVries, Shon G. – 1989 Emmet, Richard S. – 1992, 93, 94 Fritz, William H., Jr. – 1911, 1912, 1913 Dewey, George S. – 1904 Engel, Robert G. – 1950, 51, 52 Frontero, David M. – 1992 Deyhle, Patrick – 2001, 02, 03 Engle, John H. – 1962, 63, 64 Frontero, James S. – 1984, 1985, 1986 Dickinson, William H. – 1968, 69, 70 Eramo, Mark A. – 1982, 83, 84 Frontero, John D. – 1981, 1983 Dicks, Jeff rey B. – 2004, 05, 06 Ervick, Gary D. – 1968, 69, 70 Fuller, John D. – 1992 Diehl, George P. – 1893 Evans, Samuel S., Jr. – 1924, 25, 26 Fullerton, Stuart H. – 1964

General Information General Diehl, Jeff rey T. – 1989, 90, 91 Eyrich, Harold R. – 1910, 11, 12 Furbush, Richard I., Jr. – 1968, 1969, 1970 Diehl, Thomas M. – 1966, 67 Furman, Fred J. – 1904, 1905 Dietrich, Richard R. – 1928 Furman, Harry B. – 1942, 1943, 1946 DiGiacomo, Carmine W. – 1960, 61 FFF Fusco, Douglas D. – 1981 DiGrande, Vincent – 1948, 49, 50 Fagan, Patrick E., Jr. – 1989, 90 Fusco, James E. – 1961, 1962 Dilatush, Robert M. – 1952 Fahey, James H. – 1993

DiNunzio, Marc J. – 1980, 81 Faist, Charles J. – 1968 DiPaola, Christian P. – 1996, 97 Fanelli, Donald A. – 1973, 75 GGG DiPaola, Matthew J. – 1996, 97 Farace, Franklyn J. – 1982, 83, 84 Gabel, John H., Jr. – 1983, 84 DiSalvo, Samuel A. – 1967, 68 Farese, Kevin E. – 1998, 99, 2000 Gaige, Robert J. – 1948, 49, 50 Dishaw, J. David – 1984, 85 Farley, Michael P. – 1986, 87 Gajdos, Joshua R. – 2007 DiStasio, Joseph R. – 1944, 45, 46, 47 Farrell, James R. – 1947 Galbreath, Louis H. – 1888, 89, 90, 91 DiTondo, Mark – 1981 Farrington, Thomas H. – 1909 Galeazzi, Thomas E. – 1996, 97, 98 Coaching/Staff Dittman, Mark M. – 1996, 97, 98 Fauntleroy, Clarence G. – 1951, 52 Gallogly, Edward J. – 1914, 15 Docherty, James B. – 1963, 64, 65 Faville, Mark R. – 1897 Gamble, Douglas R. – 1990 Dodge, Wilson S. – 1920, 21 Feagles, Prentiss E. – 1970 Gannon, George Craig – 1965, 66 Doe, Whitney C. – 1941, 42 Feeney, David W. – 1957, 58, 59 Garcia, Edward - 2003 Doherty, Patrick F. – 1996 Feiler, Howard R. – 1984, 85 Garcia, Stephen P. – 1973 Doherty, Timothy - 2003, 04 Feldman, Scott A. - 2006 Gardi, Garrett M. – 1992, 93, 94 Norm Dawson Dohr, Michael R. – 1977 Felitto, Brent W. – 1985, 86, 88 Gardner, Fred E. – 1907, 08 Dolan, Timothy J. – 1981, 82 Fennell, Thomas F. – 1894, 95, 96 Gargan, Thomas V., Jr. – 1948, 49 Dollar, William M. – 1887 Fennell, Thomas F., II – 1925 Garguile, Dominic – 2000, 01, 02, 03 Donahoe, Timothy M. – 1983 Fenton, Emani T. – 2007 Garman, Harry S. – 1965, 66 Donahue, Michael R. – 1977, 78 Fenton, John J. – 1959, 60 Garnett, Lamont W. – 1971, 72, 73 Donley, Mark E. – 1997, 98 Ferguson, Keith – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Garnsey, John K. – 1888 Ferraro, John J. – 1931, 32, 33 Garrett, Roger L. – 1955, 56, 57 Meet The Big Red Donnan, George S. – 1909 Coltrin, D. G., Jr. – 1983, 84 Donnelly, Thomas R. – 1977, 78, 79 Ferraro, Louis C. – 1963, 64 Garrison, Stephen M. – 1982, 83, 84 Colvin, William H., Jr. – 1917, 19 DDD Dorius, Noah E. – 1938 Ferree, E. H. – 1888 Garvey, Robert V. – 1992, 93 D’Agostino, Anthony – 1951, 52, 53 Combe, Peter – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Dorner, William F. – 1898, 1900 Fetzer, Morrison – 1903 Gasparello, Ralph N. – 1945 D’Onofrio, Nicholas A. – 1942, 46, 1947 Condon, Timothy – 2002, 03, 04 Dorrance, John G. – 1949, 50, 51 Field, Christopher W. – 1989, 90 Gassner, Harold – 1925, 26 Dailey, Brian – 2001 Condon, William – 1934 Dorset, Lynn P. – 1947, 48, 49 Files, Brian E. – 1988, 89 Gavin, Daniel J. – 1985, 86 Dailey, Richard R. – 1981, 82, 83 Constantino, John N. – 1981, 83 Dow, James P. – 1990 Finley, Brent – 1979, 80 Geib, Jay R., Jr. – 1941, 42 Dale, Paul A. – 1978, 79, 80 Conti, Frank W. – 1952 Dowdell, Scott J. – 1980, 81 Finley, Mark A. – 1988 Geiser, Douglas W. – 1989 Daley, W. B. – 1893 Conti, Louis J. – 1939, 40 Downes, Charles L. – 1904, 05 Finn, Christopher J. – 1987, 88, 89 Gellert, George G. – 1959 Dallas, Eugene A. – 1988, 89 Cook, George T. – 1905, 06, 07 Dowtin, Dwayne G. – 1977, 79 Finn, Thomas D., Jr. – 1919, 20 Geoff rion, Homer R. – 1932 Dameron, Wilbur R. – 1944 Cool, Frank W. – 1895 Draga, Bryan P. – 1993, 94 Finnegan, Gregory S. – 1989, 90, 91 George, Abraham – 1930, 32 Dankert, John H. – 1991, 92 Cool, Willard C. – 1913, 14, 15 Dragon, Henry S. – 1941 Finneran, Frank K. – 1939, 40 George, Michael J. – 1998 Dann, Alexander W. – 1906 Cooper, H. R. – 1900 Drahos, Nicholas – 1938, 39, 40 Finucane, Thomas R. – 1900 George, Richard E. – 1984, 85 2008 Opponents Darby, Matthew W. – 2005, 06 Coren, Bruce R. – 1977 Drogin, Alexander – 1944 Fischer, Nathan D. – 1997, 98, 99 George, Richard T. – 1992, 93 Dase, David H. – 1987, 88 Corrigan, John J. – 1971, 72, 73 Drost, Henry C. – 1948, 49 Fischler, Kenneth J. – 1951 George, Stephan – 1975 Daub, Keith W. – 1970, 71, 72 Cortez, Jeff rey B. – 1993, 94, 95 DuBois, Mark A. – 1973, 74, 75 Fitch, Edward H., Jr. – 1895, 96 George, William I. – 1951, 52, 53 Daukas, Louis J. – 1941, 42, 46 Cosgrove, James J. – 1907, 08 Duca, Steven A. – 1980, 81, 82 Fitch, Warren P. – 1973, 74 Gerdes, John H. – 1952, 53 Davall, Harold J. – 1898, 99 Cosh, Matthew T. – 2007 Duff , Thomas O. – 1951 Fithen, Scott – 1999, 2000, 01 Gerken, Richard R. – 1965, 66 Davidson, Charles L. – 1921 FitzPatrick, Brian S. – 2006 Costa, Samuel R. – 1971, 72, 73 Dugal, James J. – 1973 Gervase, Ronald M. – 1965, 66 Davidson, Charles R. – 1944 Costello, Christian J. – 2007 Dugdale, Thomas W. – 1976 Fitzpatrick, Peter G. – 1991, 92, 93 Gettins, Steven M. – 1995 Davidson, John K. – 1944 Costello, James H. – 1902, 03, 04, 05 Dunbar, Howard S. – 1939, 40 Fitzsimmons, Clayton - 2003, 04 Giarrusso, Vincent P. – 1951, 52 Davies, Horace F. – 1919 Costlow, Donald L. – 1984 Dunklin, Marvin L. – 1985, 87 Flack, John E. – 1888 Gibson, Edwin T. – 1904, 05, 06 Davies, William R. – 1967, 68 Cotter, James V. – 1945 Dunleavy, Justin M. – 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Fleischmann, Jeff rey R. – 1948, 49, 50 Gibson, Robert J. – 1986 Davis, Bruce D. – 1946, 47 Cotton, William Virgil – 1976, 77, 78 Dunlop, David R. – 1957, 58 Fleming, Charles A. – 1985 Giglio, Francis M. – 1997, 98 Davis, Douglas B. – 1987 Courtright, David S. – 1925 Dunn, Ernest C. – 1965, 66, 67 Fleming, Francix X. – 1944, 45 Gilkinson, Jeff rey M. – 1992, 93, 94 Davis, Henry E. – 1904 2007 YIR/Ivy League Coutts, Steven E. – 1986 Dunn, Thomas C. – 1887, 89 Fleming, J. E. – 1889 Gillies, Fred M. – 1915, 16 Davis, Kenneth R., Jr. – 1942 Cowman, Trevin L. – 2007 Dunston, Robert E. – 1948 Fleming, Michael – 1970, 71, 72 Gilman, William E. – 1934 Davis, Lonnie D. – 1993, 94 Craig, John W. – 1919 Duren, Matthew L. – 1997, 98 Fleming, Robert B. – 1969, 71 Ginder, Jason – 1985 Davis, Theron D. – 1890 Craven, Kent A. – 1979 Durishin, Gabriel M. – 1964 Flemming, Don D. – 1991 Girolamo, Paul C. – 1948, 49 Davis, Vincent J. – 1983 Crawford, Cody B. – 1996 Dutchyshyn, Thomas P. – 1990, 91 Florey, Todd F. – 1979, 80 Godshall, Henry S., Jr. – 1935 Davitt, John W. – 1900, 02, 03 Creahan, John W., Jr. – 1978, 79, 80 Dutton, Patrick T. – 1997 Floy, Henry – 1890, 91 Goetz, William P. – 1920 Dawson, Norman , Jr. – 1943, 46, 47 Crocco, Walter C., Jr. – 1950 Dwyer, Daniel F. – 1973, 74, 75 Flynn, Furlong H. – 1922 Gogolak, Peter K. – 1961, 62, 63 Dean, Robert T. – 1946, 47, 48 Croker, Michael H. – 1992, 93 Dwyer, Joseph C. – 1949 Flynn, James W. – 1970 Goldbas, Jacob I. – 1932, 33 Decker, Brad E. – 1977, 78, 79 Crone, Thomas E. – 1998, 99, 2000 Dyar, William O. – 1980, 81 Fochesato, Paul A. – 1983 Golden, Richard M. – 1944 DeCou, James M. – 1982 Cronin, George F. – 1946 Dyer, George P. – 1893, 94 Foley, Lawrence H., III – 1986, 87 Golden, Terence L. – 1992, 93, 94 DeGraaf, William – 1953, 54, 55 Cronin, Timothy C. – 1988, 89, 90 Foley, Michael J. – 1996 Goldy, William J. – 1982, 83, 84 Degulis, Simon T. – 1944, 45 Crosby, Edwin S. – 1908, 09 Folger, T. W. – 1899 Goodberlet, Paul – 1978, 79, 80 DeJesus, Paul A. – 1977, 78, 79 Cross, Charles W. – 1898, 99, 1900 EEE Follett, Donald S. – 1951 Goodrich, Bill – 2000, 01, 02 History/Records Dekdebrun, Allen E. – 1943, 44, 45 Cross, George E. – 1917 Eales, V. Richard – 1956, 57 Follmar, Troy S. – 2003, 04, 05 Gordon, Arthur – 1903 Del Signore, James R. – 1945 Crum, Blair R. – 1961 Earl, Kevin D. – 1973 Forbes, William R. – 1954 Gormley, Brian S. – 1994, 95 DeLamielleure, Jeff rey D. – 1985, 86, 87 Ford, Nathan E. – 2005, 06, 07 Cullen, John N. – 1944 Earle, Edwin , Jr. – 1905, 06, 07 Gouinlock, Edward V. – 1920, 21, 22 Delaney, John L. – 1987, 88 Cummins, William Keith – 1967, 68, 69 Easterly, David G. – 1990 Foreman, L. Scott – 1977, 78, 79 Grace, Kenneth A. – 1970 Delano, Curtis – 1910 Curran, John J. – 1976, 77, 78 Ebersole, Harold L. – 1920, 22 Forgy, John E. – 1903 Grady, Patrick M. – 1994 DeLaTorre, Anthony – 2000 Curtis, Greeley S., Jr. – 1892 Eckley, Paul W. – 1915, 16 Forlano, Bartholomew – 1990 Graham, James C. – 1997 DeMaurice, G. – 1900 Cushing, Donald S. – 1943 Eckstein, Christopher M. – 2003, 04, 05 Foster, Arthur N. – 1941 Grant, Matthew A. – 2004, 05, 06 Deming, P. H. – 1893 Cushing, John P., Jr. – 1969, 70, 71 Eddy, Winslow – 1925 Foster, J. William – 1978, 80 Grant, Michael J. – 1989, 90, 91 Dempsey, Glen M. – 1972, 73 Cushing, Meredith R. – 1941, 42, 43 Edwards, Eugene T. – 1981, 82, 83 Franklin, Paul A. – 1912 Grant, Robert S. – 1932, 33 Dempsey, John J. – 1896, 97 Czub, Robert J. – 1957 Egan, John A. – 1974 Fraser, Andrew S. – 1988, 1989 Grasso, Robert M. – 1973, 75 Dentes, John M. – 1965, 66, 67 Ehle, Louis C. – 1888, 89 Fraser, Lawrence A. – 1960 Green, Richard R. – 1991 DeSantis, Robert M. – 1983, 84 Ehman, Kenneth H. – 1952 Fratt, Charles K. – 1950, 1952, 1953 Greene, Fred D. – 1977 DeStefano, James T. – 1978, 79, 80 Eichler, Edmund V. – 1937, 38, 40 Fratt, Norbert Q. – 1925 Greene, Gregory P. – 1991 This Is Cornell 108 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football General Information Coaching/Staff

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Griffi n, Lawrence J. – 1987 Harvey, Henry L., Jr. – 1957 Hooker, Danny W. – 1992 Jennings, Bruce D. – 1978 Killian, John C. – 1969, 70, 71 Griffi n, Peter J. – 1985 Hase, Jordan – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Hooper, Elliot H. – 1935, 36, 37 Jensen, Eric F. – 1948, 49, 50 Kilmartin, William W. – 1968 Griffi th, E. A. – 1890, 91, 92 Haseltine, Michael P. – 1987, 88 Hoover, Donald P. – 1954, 55 Jentes, Clarence E. – 1962, 63, 64 Kimichik, David J. – 1980, 81 Grimshaw, Frederick G. – 1898 Hatton, Christian P. – 1955, 56, 57 Hoover, Joseph M. – 1977 Jerome, James F. – 1949, 50, 51 Kincaid, John H. – 1966, 67, 68 Meet The Big Red Grkovic, Wilson Duke – 1963, 64 Haucke, Frank – 1916 Horn, Robert W. – 1967 Jewett, Rexford W. – 1915, 16 King, James V. – 1986 Gross, Frederick H. – 1962 Hawkins, Robert W. – 1973, 74 Horrell, Stephen B. – 1919, 20 Joehl, Robert A. – 1970, 71, 72 Kingrey, Derek – 2000 Gross, Lyndon B. – 1984, 85 Hawkins, Shaun C. – 1985, 86, 87 Horrigan, Stephen P. – 1973, 74, 75 Johanson, C. M. – 1890, 91, 92 Kinne, H. E. – 1900 Groszewski, Edward G. – 1991, 92 Hayden, Samuel L. – 1962 Horton, Elmer G. – 1890, 91 Johnson, David E. – 1974, 75, 76 Kintigh, David A. – 1976, 77, 78 Gruendyke, Rod – 1978 Haydon, Paul – 1974, 75, 76 Howell, William G. – 1887, 88 Johnson, Donnell A. – 1985, 87 Kirk, Rodney E. – 1952 Gryska, Richard E. – 1946, 47 Hazzard, Robert D. – 1956, 57, 58 Hrtko, Daniel – 1944 Johnson, Howard S. – 1927, 28, 29 Kirk, William T. – 1949, 50, 51 Guba, Thomas K. – 1969, 70, 71 Heath, Richard L. – 1967, 68 Hubbell, Nelson E. – 1943 Johnson, Jeff rey T. – 1985, 86 Kirsanow, Peter – 1974 Gugino, Frank – 1966 Hedden, Raymon R. – 1931, 32 Huff , Dennis A. – 1967, 68, 69 Johnson, Kenneth A. – 1984, 85, 86 Kiscadden, Ryan M. – 2005, 06 Guise, Thomas J. – 1964, 65 Heeps, James W. – 1966, 67, 68 Hughes, Edward E., II – 1935, 36, 37 Johnson, Mauritz I. – 1928 Kitlowski, Bradley – 2001, 02, 03, 04 Gunsch, Leonard P. – 1936 Heinith, William W., Jr. – 1942, 45, 46 Huling, William W. – 1967 Johnson, Michael E. – 1978, 79, 80 Kleiber, Douglas A. – 1966, 67, 68 Guyer, Edward R. – 1912, 13 Helmick, Louis G., Jr. – 1941, 42 Hull, Joseph – 2000 Johnson, Paul N. – 1969 Kline, Philip S. – 1931

Hemingway, John C. – 1936, 37, 38 Hull, Lyndon C. – 1949, 50, 51 Johnson, Richard W. – 1972, 73, 74 Knapp, Christopher D. – 1985, 86 2008 Opponents Henderson, Frank L. – 1922, 23, 24 Hummel, Frank K. – 1951, 52, 53 Johnson, Roy V. – 1940, 41, 42 Knapp, Gerald T. – 1955, 56, 57 HHH Henderson, Gary A. – 1971 Hummer, Eugene J. – 1948 Johnson, Ward C. – 1985, 86 Knauss, Walter P. – 1919, 20 Hackett, Charles F. – 1897 Hendry, Cliff ord D. – 1971 Humphrey, Larry A. – 1975, 77 Johnston, Joshua - 2003, 04 Knauss, Walter P. – 1951, 52 Hackstaff , Bruce W. – 1929, 30 Henrickson, Robert L. – 1975, 76, 77 Humphrey, Malcolm J. – 1987 Johnston, Malcolm W. – 1958 Kneen, Ferris P. – 1927, 28 Hackstaff , Frederick W. – 1903, 04 Henry, Edward U. – 1893 Hunt, Paul N. – 1928, 29, 30 Jolly, John R. – 1972 Kneen, Harold F. – 1923, 24 Hadley, Jon P. – 1966 Henry, James – 1975 Hunt, Sanford B. – 1900, 01, 02, 03 Jones, Michael W. – 1982, 83, 84 Knight, Charles F. – 1955, 56 Hagenauer, Richard G. – 1949, 50, 51 Hepfer, Mathew W. – 1990, 91 Hunter, Chad E. – 1994, 95, 96 Jones, Reno V. – 1921 Knight, Peter S. – 1970, 71, 72 Haggerty, Steve F. – 1990, 91, 92 Hermann, Timothy – 1999, 2000, 01 Hunter, George P. – 1928 Jordan, Joseph B. – 1989 Knopp, Doug M. – 1993, 94, 95 Hahn, Christopher A. – 1985, 86, 87 Hernandez, R. – 1890 Hunter, Oscar L. – 1893 Joyce, Stephen L. – 1994, 95 Knopp, Gregory W. – 1991 Hahn, Jeff rey P. – 2003, 04, 05 Herriman, Morris W. – 1917 Huntington, Lowell S. – 1917 Juvonen, Frank Norman – 1957, 58 Knowles, James G. – 1984, 85, 86 Hale, Stephen C. – 1910 Herron, Douglas A. – 1971 Hurlburt, Russell B. – 1908, 09 Knuff , James M. – 1971, 73 Haley, Robert J. – 1948, 49, 50 Hershey, Kirk – 1938, 39, 40 Hutchinson, Alfred H. – 1908 Knuff , John P. – 1971, 72, 73 Hall, Neal E. – 1975, 76, 77 Heskett, Richard M. – 1952 Hutchinson, Edward M. – 1933, 34, 35 KKK Kobin, Thomas R. – 1987 League2007 YIR/Ivy Hall, Robert P. – 1974, 75 Hettrich, Steven T. – 1989 Huyghue, Michael L. – 1981, 82, 83 Kadivar, Kam – 1985 Koehler, Kevin J. – 1993 Hall, Ronald L. – 1959, 60 Hicks, David N. – 1981 Hyman, John W. – 1951, 55 Kaiser, Frederick M. – 1964, 65 Koerber, Jeb – 1984 Hall, Thomas – 1893, 94, 95 Hicks, George C. – 1888 Kalinich, Paul T. – 1952, 53, 54 Kolb, Todd L. – 1950, 51, 52 Halliday, Morris S. – 1903, 04, 05 Hicks, Wesley L. – 1972, 73, 74 Kamon, Mark S. – 1974 Konstanty, Jared A. – 1993, 94 Hammond, Jeff rey S. – 1981, 82 Hilbush, Donald F. – 1944 III Kanich, Joseph J. – 1928, 29 Kopicki, Ronald J. – 1965, 66, 67 Hanaka, Martin E. – 1970 Hild, Michael C. – 1995 Idziur, Stephen – 1983 Kaplan, Jeff rey M. – 1979, 80 Koska, John A. – 1949 Handleman, Lester M. – 1929, 30, 31 Hill, Carlos – 2002, 03 Iliff , Bernard F. – 1958, 59, 60 Kaplun, Thomas P. – 1998, 99, 2001 Kossack, Nathaniel E. – 1931, 32, 33 Hanley, Andrew F. – 1952 Hill, David E. – 1973, 74 Ingham, Doug J. – 1993, 94, 95 Kapsky, Mark S. – 1973, 74, 75 Kostes, William V. – 1946, 47, 49, 50 Hanlon, David P. – 1964, 65 Hill, David S. – 1925 Inserra, John G. – 1986 Kasparian, Jack H. – 1939 Kotler, Steve – 1981 Hanly, John K. – 1958, 59, 60 Hill, Edward A. – 1911, 12, 14 Intihar, Stanley V. – 1953, 55 Kasserman, Ronald W. – 1951, 52 Kovach, John M. – 1962 Hanly, Paul J., Jr. – 1970, 71, 72 Hill, Harrold H. – 1896 Irving, Frank J. – 1932, 33, 34 Katz, Bernard – 1927 Kowalski, Raymond – 1972, 73

Hansen, Harry A. – 1983 Hill, Theodore W. – 1890 Isaly, Henry W. – 1924, 25, 26 Kaufman, Dudley S. – 1964, 65 Koza, Terrence R. – 1994, 95 History/Records Hansen, Patrick W. – 1976, 77, 78 Hilliard, James - 2003 Ison, Jared M. – 2005 Kavensky, Kenneth J. – 1960, 61 Kozel, Michael S. – 1969 Hansen, Spencer K. – 2006, 07 Hindman, Richard E. – 1990 Itin, Thomas W. – 1955, 56 Kaw, Edgar L. – 1920, 21, 22 Kramer, Irvin A. – 1949, 50, 51 Hanset, Lucian – 2002 Hinman, William W. – 1966 Iverson, Peter E. – 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Kay, Harry R. – 1920 Kratch, William H., III – 1981 Hanson, B. – 1891 Hipolit, Kasimer E. – 1940 Keane, Kevin A. – 1988, 89 Krawczyk, Eric M. – 1995, 96, 97 Hanson, Christopher M. – 1993, 94 Hirsch, Robert J. – 1942, 45 Kearney, Francis , Jr. – 1923, 24, 25 Kretz, Walter A. – 1942, 46, 47 Hanson, John W. – 1995, 96, 97, 98 Hite, Andrew C. – 1992 JJJ Kefgen, J. Keith – 1983 Krimm, Augustine W. – 2006, 07 Hanson, Leonard C. – 1921, 22 Hoaglin, George Frederick, III – 1992 Jackson, Anthony C. – 2003, 04, 05, 06 Keith, Arthur – 1981, 82, 83 Krutzsch, Armin , Jr. – 1909 Hapanowicz, Taddaus – 1946 Hodson, Spencer J. – 1987 Jackson, Fred E., Jr. – 1987 Kelley, Alva E. – 1938, 39, 40 Kuhman, Jonathan L. – 1994 Harbilas, Costa – 1987, 88 Hoekelman, Harold – 1926, 27 Jackson, Hiram E. – 1985 Kellner, John – 2001, 02, 03 Kuhn, Ryan M. – 2004, 05 Hardaway, Andre – 2002, 03, 04 Hoff , Edwin J. – 1919, 20 Jackson, Richard C. – 1953, 54, 55 Kelly, Edward J. – 1911 Kunis, Fotios – 2006, 07 Hardie, Charles G. – 1900 Hoff man, Arthur L. – 1916, 17 Jacobs, Theodolph H. – 1967, 68, 69 Kelly, John C. – 1996, 97 Kunit, Eugene R. – 1963, 64 Harding, Jeff rey C. – 2007 Hoff man, Carl T. – 1928 Jaeckel, John E. – 1950, 51, 52 Kemp, Robert W. – 1992 Kutz, Richard H. – 1942 Hargrave, Harold H. – 1946 Hoff man, Kenneth G. – 1959, 60, 61 Jaeger, Craig R. – 1976, 77 Kennedy, Andrew R. – 1985 Kwiatkoski, Paul C. – 1974 This Is Cornell Harmon, Carl E. – 1977, 78 Hoff man, Sargent G. – 1909 Jaicks, Frederick G. – 1939 Kennedy, John P. – 1991 Harmon, Derrick T. – 1981, 82, 83 Hofher, James M. – 1976, 77, 78 James, Lewis R. – 1902 Kennedy, William E., Jr. – 1935, 36 Harre, Arthur F. – 1951, 52 Hofstetter, Gregg A. – 1983, 84 Jameson, William H., Jr. – 1915 Kenney, Matthew B. – 2006, 07 LLL Harris, Benjamin M. – 1889 Holland, Carl R. – 1946, 47 Jamieson, J. H. – 1906 Kenny, Sean M. – 1982, 83, 84 LaBeau, Timothy R. – 1974, 75, 76 Harris, Deon M. – 1995, 96, 98, 99 Holland, Jerome H. – 1936, 37, 38 Jamin, Michael F. – 1991, 92 Kensinger, Timothy – 1982, 83 LaBonte, Clarence V. – 1956 Harris, Francis L. – 1917 Holland, Joseph H. – 1976, 77, 78 Jandrain, Jay J. – 1988 Kent, Ralph S. – 1901 Ladas, George T. – 1958 Harris, Sherwood L. – 1968 Holleran, Matthew – 1999, 2000, 01 Jaso, John P., Jr. – 1945, 46, 48, 49 Kessler, Howard F. – 1931 Lafey, Curtis W. – 1939 Harris, William – 1907 Hollier, Adam J. - 2006 Jean, Donald C. – 1969, 70, 71 Kiesendahl, Bradley J. – 1996, 97 Lahr, Charles – 1913, 14 Harrison, Chris J. – 1996, 97 Homan, Stuart D. – 2004, 05, 06 Jenkins, Irving A. – 1935 Kilburn, Lyman A. – 1900 Lahr, Steven C. – 1971, 72, 73 Harrison, T. Daniel – 1994 Homicz, A. Joseph, Jr. – 1964, 65, 66 Jenkins, Jason G. – 1989, 90, 91 Kilcoyne, John T. – 1979, 80 Lajoie, Gerry L. – 1994 Harvey, George R. – 1891 Hood, Michael T. – 1997, 98 Jenkins, Raymond – 1939, 40, 41 Kilcoyne, Shane R. – 2005, 06, 07 Lally, Michael J. – 1984, 85 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 109 Lally, Robert M. – 1971, 72, 73 McGinty, Michael – 2002, 03, 04 Lamb, John P. – 1935 MMM McGowin, John – 1928 Macaluso, Anthony D. – 2004, 05, 06 Lamb, Thomas , III – 1977, 78, 79 McGrann, Michael N. – 1985, 87, 88 MacArthur, Edward G. – 1908 Lambert, Craig E. – 1970, 71 McGuire, Brian P. – 2005, 06, 07 MacDonald, Alan – 1904 Lampkins, James W. – 1961, 62 McGuire, Robert A. – 1986 MacDonald, Murdo G. – 1943 Landrum, Jason P. – 1998, 99, 2000 McHale, Thomas – 1986 Macdonald, Thomas – 1976, 77 Landsberg, Mortimer W., Jr. – 1939, 40 McHugh, Bernard J. – 1961 Maceyko, William S. – 1943 Lang, Robert H. – 1947 McIntosh, Brick E. – 1969 Machikas, Michael C. – 1981 Langan, Douglas J. – 1986, 87, 88 McKean, Michael – 1992, 93, 94 MacKenzie, William D. – 1919 Lanker, Greg – 1979, 80 McKeever, William – 1895, 96, 97 MacLachlan, Mark A. – 1995 Lanman, Henry A. – 1935 McKeever, William W. – 1936, 37, 38 MacLeod, Russell A. – 1950, 51, 52 Lansing, Theodore H. – 1941, 42, 46 McKelvey, David E. – 1959, 61 MacLeod, Thomas D. – 1967, 68, 69 Larkin, Patrick E. – 1902 McKeown, John P. – 1971, 72 MacMeekin, Trevor – 2002, 03, 04

General Information General LaRochelle, Paul J., Jr. – 1975 McKinney, Timothy D. – 1982, 83 Madea, Jarad – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Larrowe, Dwight M. – 1912 McLaughlin, Daniel M. – 1895, 97 Madu, Chinedu N. – 2005, 06, 07 Larson, Albert L. – 1930 McMahon, Bruce – 1976 Maentz, Hans S. – 1991 Cristobal Martinez-Zorilla Larson, H. Peter, III – 1964, 65, 66 McMahon, Daniel J. – 1983, 84, 85 Magee, John A. – 1988 Larson, Per B. – 1994 McMillan, Londell – 1985, 86 Magee, Noah D., Jr. – 1972 LaScala, Anthony J. – 1942, 43 McNiff , John M. – 1989, 90, 91 Maglisceau, Ralph Edwin – 1958, 59 Lautz, Edward G. – 1914 McWeeney, George E. – 1965, 66 Maguire, Shawn F. – 1983, 84, 85 Laux, Clinton C. – 1945 Mead, Jerry W. – 1942 Mahoney, Philip J. – 1990 LaVoy, Russell E. – 1971 Meade, E. Richard – 1953, 54, 55 Mahony, John J. – 1990 Lawence, Norman S. – 1903 Meagher, Robert G. – 1935, 36, 37 Majeske, Michael A. – 1977 Lazor, Daniel J. – 1995 Meaney, Joseph J. – 1974, 75, 76 Mako, Mark D. – 1991, 92 Lazor, William V. – 1991, 92, 93 Meeker, Martin W. – 1977 Malaga, Scott S. – 1986, 87, 88 LeBorgne, Thomas M. – 1997 Megaro, John – 2001, 02, 03

Coaching/Staff Malavarca, Steven – 1974 Lechler, George P. – 1921 Mehaff ey, Albert B. – 1914 Malleo, Matthew R. – 2006 Lee, Charles R. – 1960 Meiss, Frederick L. – 1934 Mallett, Mark G. – 1984 Lee, Harold B. – 1896, 97 Mellon, David L. – 1962, 63, 64 Mallory, Henry R. – 1913 Lee, Mitchell D. – 1987, 88, 89 Melstrom, Kurt A. – 1997, 98 Malm, Robert – 1950 Lee, Peter J. – 1981, 82, 83 Menapace, David M. – 1981, 82 Malone, Daniel P. – 1972, 73, 74 Lee, Terrence – 1975, 76, 77 Merdes, Edward A. – 1946 Malone, Thomas J. – 1984, 85, 86 Leggiero, James C. – 1992 Merz, Stuart O. – 1950, 51 Maney, Kevin M. – 1993, 94 Lempa, Douglas R. – 2005, 06, 07 Metz, Christopher F. – 1981 Mannings, Ardrell A. – 1988, 89, 90 Lempa, Ryan – 2002, 03, 04 Metzler, Charles W. – 1949, 50, 51 Manz, Keith R. – 1978, 79 Leo, Edward – 1951 Michalewicz, Paul J. – 1980, 81, 82 Morton, C. C. – 1896 Nicholson, Todd A. – 1987, 88, 89 Marchant, Reginald C. – 1949, 50, 51 Leonard, Daniel J. – 1976, 77, 78 Micklavzina, Frank C. – 1949, 50, 51 Mosely, E. A. – 1891 Nicoletti, Richard A. – 1958, 59 Marchut, Kevin J. – 2005, 06 Lesczinski, Michael R. – 1976 Milanes, Angel – 1981 Mosser, Stacy C., Jr. – 1941, 42, 46 Noel, Steve – 1982 Marciniak, Theodore A. – 1952, 54

Meet The Big Red Leven, Robert J. – 1990 Miles, David G. – 1964 Motamedi, Babak O. – 2007 Norman, George C. – 1963, 64 Marcucci, Paul A. – 1968, 69 Leventry, Ray L. – 1908 Miles, Stephen W. – 1954, 56 Moulton, William H. – 1936, 37 Norris, Joseph M. – 1996, 97 Marcus, Kevin M. – 1990, 91 Levine, Aaron J. – 2007 Miller, Dan R. – 1987, 88 Mowe, Homer G. – 1908 Noziglia, Dave – 1981 Marcus, Peter M. – 1935 Levine, Ronald R. – 1983 Miller, Eric J. – 2005, 06 Mower, Ronald W. – 1970 Nunes, Thomas M. – 1995, 96, 97, 98 Marinaro, Edward F. – 1969, 70, 71 Levitas, Ethan – 1991, 92 Miller, Frank M. – 1948, 49, 50 Muccio, Mike S. – 1998, 99 Nunn, Harold F. – 1933, 34, 35 Marino, William G. – 1975 Levitt, Chad A. – 1993, 94, 95, 96 Miller, Granbery – 1911, 12 Mueller, Lucien W. – 1915, 16 Marotta, Joseph L. – 1954 Lewis, David H. – 1989 Miller, Jay B. – 1967, 68 Muha, Robert A. – 1979 Martin, Andrew G. – 1990, 91 Lewis, James N. – 1977 Miller, Jeff – 1979, 80 Muldowney, Christopher A. – 1993, 94 OOO Martin, Joseph L. – 1941, 46 Lewis, John A. – 1939 Miller, Mark G. – 1981, 82, 84 Mullenhoff , Paul J. – 1981 O’Connor, Bernard – 1911, 12 Martin, – 1905 Lewis, John T., Jr. – 1980, 81, 82 Miller, Moreno G., II – 1977, 78 Munk, William E. – 1909, 10, 11 O’Connor, John J. – 1909, 10 Martinez-Zorrilla, Cristobal M. – 1929, 30, 31 Lewis, Richard N. – 1954 Miller, Peter P. – 1915, 16, 19 Munns, David A. – 1920, 21 O’Hagan, Michael J. – 1974 Martinez-Zorrilla, Jose – 1930, 31, 32 Licht, George – 1976, 77, 78 Miller, Richard J. – 1969, 70, 71 Munns, John J. – 1911, 12, 13 O’Hearn, John E. – 1912, 13, 14 Marzec, Karl S. – 1985 Lies, Bennett F. – 1902 Miller, Scott A. – 1988 Munns, Ralph B. – 1924, 25, 26 O’Neill, William B. – 1977

2008 Opponents Mason, C. B. – 1894 Lightcap, Kerry M. – 1985 Miller, William R. – 1896 Munsick, Donald B. – 1914 O’Rourke, Bernard J. – 1905, 06, 07, 08 Massy, John P. – 1990, 91, 92 Lill, Charles G. – 1978 Millhouse, Scott A. – 1973, 74, 75 Murdock, Frank K. – 1931, 32, 34 O’Rourke, Frank H. – 1910, 11 Masterson, Ryan C. – 1993, 94 Linagen, Robert J., IV – 1978, 80 Milne, Robert S. – 1961, 62, 63 Murphy, Dennis J. – 1952, 53, 54 O’Shaughnessy, Patrick E. – 1995 Mateo, Ronald M. – 1992, 93, 95 Lins, Donald M. – 1944 Milosevic, George – 1970, 71, 72 Murphy, John F. – 1957, 58 Oderkirk, Charles C. – 1904, 05 Mathewson, Richard S. – 1953, 54 Lipic, Stephen J. – 1984, 85, 86 Miner, Harry G. – 1920 Murphy, William J., III – 1965, 66, 67 Ohl, W. F. – 1893, 94 Matthews, Kevin L. – 1992 Lipinski, Richard – 1958, 59, 60 Minor, Isaac L. – 2006, 07 Murphy, William J., Jr. – 39, 40 Oliaro, Scott M. – 1989, 90, 92 Matuszczak, Allen W. – 1969, 70, 71 Little, Gordon R. – 1982 Mitchell, Charles J. – 1998, 99, 2000 Murray, William – 1972 Olney, Carl W. – 1921 Matuszczak, Walter J. – 1938, 39, 40 Litwin, Seth E. – 1993 Mitchell, Stuart A. – 1985, 86 Musmanno, Richard A. – 1965, 66, 67 Olszowka, Paul T. – 1988, 89 Maxwell, J. Brandon, III – 1981, 82, 83 Litzelman, John H. – 1950 Mockapetris, David L. – 1973, 74 Musquiz, Gilbert – 2000 Oniskey, Leonard J. – 1952, 53, 54 Maxwell, Nicholas R. – 2006, 07 Liuzza, Stephen D. – 2006, 07 Molinet, Ignacio S. – 1924, 26 Opre, Brian G. – 1996 May, Charles C. – 1907 Livingston, Victor M. – 1969, 70 Mollica, Joseph – 1975 Orel, Anthony J. – 1969, 70, 71 Mayer, Clyde – 1919, 20 Lofton, Jimmy T. – 1977 Monago, Frank A. – 1987, 88, 89 NNN Ortega, Jose L. – 1977 Mazoue, Christopher G. – 1990, 91

2007 YIR/Ivy League Logue, C. R. – 1987, 88, 89 Monahan, David J. – 1975, 76, 77 Nakoa, Kawika – 2005 Osgood, Winchester D. – 1888, 89, 91, 92 McAllister, Patrick E. – 1903 Lomax, Clarence S. – 1890 Montgomery, Louis , Jr. – 1978 Namack, W. H. – 1900 Osterhout, Glenn R. – 1975, 76 McAniff , Robert J. – 1955, 56, 57 Lombardo, Daniel W. – 1972 Moody, Jonathan D. – 2004, 05 Nash, Colin M. – 2004, 05, 06, 07 Ostrowsky, Brian C. – 2006,07 McArthur, Frank – 1944 Longo, Mark J. – 2007 Moore, Michael C. – 1966 Nash, Robert A. – 1912 Otis, James C. – 1899, 1900 McAtee, Richard S. – 1989, 90 Lorditch, James T., Jr. – 1974, 75, 76 Moore, Patrick B. – 1990, 91 Nassoiy, Sean - 2003, 04 Otto, Samuel C. – 1925 McAuley, Sean M. – 1988 Loux, Albert J. – 1947 Moran, Dennis P. – 1968 Navarre, Jeff J. – 1986, 87 Owen, Chauncey C. – 1909 McCallie, Edward L. – 1907 Lowe, G. – 1888 Moran, Henry A. – 1939 Nazarro, Sam – 1981 McCandless, Peter – 1974 Loyd, Philip A. – 1979, 80, 81 Moran, John M. – 1962, 63 Nedde, Norman A. – 1954 McCarthy, John D. – 1961, 62, 63 Loynd, Richard B. – 1944, 45, 48, 49 Morand, Francis R. – 2006, 07 Nees, Louis A. – 1982 PPP McCarthy, John R. – 1950, 51, 52 Lubozynski, Dennis J. – 1969, 70 Morehouse, Edward J. – 1969, 70 Nehrer, Daniel C. – 1941 Page, Gerald F. – 1961, 62 McCarthy, Kevin C. – 1981, 82 Lucas, Jonathan D. – 2003, 04, 05, 06 Morello, David A. – 1992 Nelson, John – 2002 Paige, Tommaso J. – 1995 McCarthy, Lucas – 2006, 07 Lucas, Thomas G. – 1965, 66 Moresco, Christopher J. – 1980, 81 Nelson, Karl J. – 1935, 36, 37 Palazzese, Jeff rey P. – 1983, 84 McCollum, Joseph G. – 1908 Lueder, Archie B. – 1896, 97 Moresco, Joseph B. – 1997, 98 Nelson, Phillip M. – 1933, 34 Palmer, Charles A. – 1944

History/Records McCombs, John W. – 1997, 98, 99 Lueder, Charles A. – 1898, 1900, 01, 02 Moresko, John C. – 1969, 71 Nethercot, David G. – 1917 Palmisciano, Robert M. – 1961 McCullen, Arthur – 1966, 67, 68 Lueder, Francis A., Jr. – 1929, 30 Moretti, James M. – 1972, 74 Neuman, Scott J. – 1991 Palumbo, Robert C. – 1979, 80, 81 McCullough, Harold F. – 1938, 39, 40 Lundin, Harry W. – 1931 Morgan, Jason – 2002 Newell, Gabriel – 2004 Papich, Donald – 1974, 75, 76 McCurdy, Ronald J. – 1975, 76, 77 Lutz, Steven E. – 1986, 87, 88 Moriarty, Jamie – 1999, 2001, 02 Newell, Todd – 2001, 02, 03 Paquette, Patrick L.P. – 1992, 93 McCutcheon, Kenneth C. – 1914 Lyle, H. M. – 1895 Moricco, Michael V. – 1998 Newhall, John – 1904, 05 Paraskevopoulos, George – 1999, 2000, 01 McDermott, Timothy R.D. – 1992, 93, 94 Lynah, James – 1903, 04 Mork, Kyle – 1999, 2000, 01 Newman, William S. – 1903, 05, 06 Pardi, Paul - 2003, 04 McDevitt, Timothy M. – 1987 Lynch, Charles B. – 1957 Morosetti, Christopher J. – 1998, 99, 2000 Newsom, Rosco – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Parke, Evan D. – 1987, 88, 89 McDonnell, James C. – 1976 Lynch, John A. – 1907 Morris, David P. – 1967, 68 Newton, Malcolm R. – 1967, 68 Parker, Charles E. – 1928 McDowell, John G. – 1887, 88, 89 Lyon, Charles A. – 1905 Morris, John F. – 1954 Newton, Mark L. – 1973 Parker, James S. – 1887 McEnderfer, Timothy D. – 1968 Lyon, Robert N. – 1928 Morris, Robert – 1923, 24 Nice, Chad – 2001, 02, 04 Parr, Charles C. – 1969 McEneaney, Eamon J. – 1974, 76 Lyons, Mark E. – 1980 Morrison, A. B. – 1898, 99, 1900 Nichols, Guy H. – 1943 Parris, Michael – 1999, 2000, 02 McFarlin, Brian – 1979 Morrissey, J. Neil – 2001, 02, 03 Nichols, John S. – 1910 Pascal, Anthony A. – 1959, 60, 61 McFarren, Michael H. – 1968, 69 Nichols, Reginald W. – 1971, 72 Pascavage, Peter P. – 1946, 47

This Is Cornell Morrissey, William D. – 1981, 82 110 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football Passalacqua, John E. – 1982, 83, 84 Profuseck, Robert — 1969 Richards, Thomas C. – 1997, 98, 99 Rubenstein, Kenneth J. – 1981 Scott, Kevin – 1974

Pastuck, Henry F. – 1946, 47 Prospero, Michael J. – 1981, 82 Richards, William R. – 1927 Rubin, Harry – 1944 Scott, Martin A. – 1997, 98, 99 General Information Patterson, Jeff rey P. – 1967, 68 Pugh, Sol – 1986 Richardson, Earl - 2003, 04 Ruby, Jeff rey B. – 1968, 69 Scott, Norman E. – 1927, 28, 29 Patterson, Robert F. – 1923, 24 Pujo, Victor A. – 1949, 50, 51 Richberg, Michael R. – 1979 Rucker, James C. – 1942 Scott, Thomas – 1976, 77 Pattison, D. B. – 1966 Purcell, Henry , Jr. – 1900, 01, 02 Richie, David R. – 1895, 96 Ruddy, Michael J. – 1939, 40 Scroger, Rollin – 1980 Patulski, Richard – 1981, 82 Purdy, William J. – 1954 Rickell, David A. – 1993, 94, 95 Rudiman, Andrew , Jr. – 1975 Scullin, John P. – 1964 Paul, Anthony C. – 1985 Puterbaugh, John L. – 1933, 34 Ridley, Jason S. – 1996 Rupert, David C. – 1976, 77, 78 Scullin, Richard P., Jr. – 1998 Paul, Francis G. – 1941, 42 Pych, Joseph T. – 1989 Riekert, Herbert J. – 1929, 30 Rusinkovich, Todd Scully, Daniel T. – 1978, 79, 80 Payne, Charles T. – 1974, 75, 76 Pyle, Cyrus – 1927 Riescher, Robert J. – 1989 Russell, Robert H. – 1944 Scully, Michael J. – 1981, 82, 83 Payne, Seth C. – 1994, 95, 96 Pyle, James W. – 1965 Rigueur, Philip – 1997, 98, 2000, 01 Russo, Richard J. – 1971, 72, 73 Scully, Robert J. – 1944, 45 Pearlman, Marc J. – 1985, 86, 87 Pyott, Albert E. – 1950, 51, 52 Rihn, Graham G. – 2005, 06, 07 Ruth, Lloyd D., Jr. – 1966, 67, 68 Seagrave, Clarence N. – 1909, 10 Peck, George W. – 1936, 37, 38 Riley, Johnny – 1976 Rutledge, James E. – 1938 Sebald, J. A. – 1951, 52, 53 Pegan, Robert L. – 1966, 67, 68 Ring, Timothy M. – 1976, 77, 78 Ryan, John F. – 1987, 88 Seeley, Harold K. – 1909 Pegnetter, Eugene F. – 1963, 64 QQQ Rinkus, Gary J. – 1985, 86, 87 Ryan, Joseph E. – 1963, 64 Seidenberg, Harold – 1949, 50, 51 Peirce, Andrew W. – 1934, 35 Quarles, David A. – 1986, 87 Riordan, Michael R. – 1949 Ryan, Joseph R. – 1956 Seider, John P. – 1944 Coaching/Staff Pendleton, Fields S., Jr. – 1917, 19, 20 Quigg, Richard L. – 1941 Ripley, Robert H. – 1896 Ryan, Michael W. – 1978, 79, 80 Seifert, James W. – 1993, 94, 95, 98 Pennucci, Patrick J. – 1960 Quinby, James D. – 1950, 51, 52 Ritchie, Graham M., Jr. – 1981, 82 Ryder, Robert O. – 1988, 89, 90 Selsmeyer, Mark P. – 1978, 79 Penny, Wilford B. – 1930, 31 Quinn, Brian – 1978 Ritter, Christopher – 1966, 67, 68 Ryerson, Robert E. – 1916 Sepessy, R. Keith – 1977, 78, 79 Penttinen, Eric W. – 1990, 91 Quinn, Joseph F., Jr. – 1945, 46, 47, 48 Ritz, Robert J. – 1960, 61 Shaff er, John M. – 1965 Perkins, Fred C. – 1897, 98 Roadhouse, Chester L. – 1905 Shank, Paul W. – 1961 Perrello, James V. – 1983, 84, 85 Roark, Michael – 1991 SSS Shappee, Robert D. – 1960 Pfann, Bruce W. – 1957, 58 RRR Robb, Stewart E. – 1909, 10 Sabia, Edward C. – 2003, 05 Sharafanowich, Edward S. – 1944 Pfann, George R. – 1921, 22, 23 Rackeman, William F. – 1887 Robbins, Percy A. – 1893 Sabo, Anthony D. – 2006, 07 Shaub, Harry – 1931, 32, 33 Pfeff er, Walter F. – 1941 Radway, Homero J.F. – 1998 Roberson, Irvin – 1955, 56, 57 Sacco, Bryan – 1999, 2000, 01 Shavers, John – 1974, 75, 76 Pfeiff er, Egbert W. – 1934, 35, 36 Rafalski, Larry D. – 1966, 67, 68 Robertson, William B. – 1967, 68 Sadusky, John J. – 1957, 58, 59 Shay, Edward A. – 1969 Philippi, Carl A. – 1913, 14 Raga, Tom – 1987 Robeson, Paul , Jr. – 1944, 45, 47 Sampson, Harvey E. – 1948, 49, 50 Shayler, Randy M. – 1970, 71 Phillips, John D. – 1973, 74 Rahne, Ricky – 1999, 2000, 01 Robinhold, Daniel G. – 1925 Sampson, Peter G. – 1967 Shea, David J. – 1980, 81, 82 Meet The Big Red Phillips, Michael E. – 1971, 72, 73 Raich, Michael – 1985, 86, 87 Robinson, Charles R. – 1941, 42 Sanford, Steven P. – 1972 Shearer, George K. – 1907, 08 Pick, Herbert L. – 1951 Rakowski, John T. – 1945 Robinson, Joseph R. – 1962, 63 Sansiveri, Sean – 2002 Shearn, T. Michael – 1980 Picking, Howard M. – 1958, 59 Rakowski, Thomas J. – 1970, 71 Rochow, Frank R. – 1941 Santamaria, Frank A. – 1977, 78 Sheble, John H. – 1902 Pickup, Robert F. – 1992 Ramin, Richard M. – 1948, 49, 50 Rochow, Richard F. – 1941 Santone, Thomas J. – 1973, 74 Sheerin, Richard T. – 1995, 96, 97 Pierce, Burdick W. – 1935 Ramsey, Floyd D. – 1921, 22, 23 Roderick, William M. – 1955 Saussy, Gordon – 1895 Sheff er, John W., Jr. – 1936 Pierce, Samuel R., Jr. – 1941 Rand, Richard N. – 1988, 89 Rodin, John – 1994, 95, 96 Savage, Bernard A. – 1923 Sheil, David – 1975 Pierik, John G. – 1948, 49, 50 Randall, Glenn D. – 1990, 91 Rodriguez, Jesse – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Savitsky, Edward J. – 1956, 57, 58 Sheldon, James H. – 1887 Pierik, Peter G. – 1949, 51 Rankin, George C. – 1934, 35 Rogers, C. E. – 1894, 95 Saylor, John E. – 1942, 46 Shelton, Murray N. – 1913, 14, 15 Pierson, Douglas C. – 1952 Rao, Arjun - 2003 Rogers, John B. – 1942, 46, 47, 48 Scarton, Charles M. – 1963 Shepard, Alvin W. – 1889, 90 Pierson, John C. – 1899 Rapuano, Michael – 1925, 26 Rohlfi ng, Thomas J. – 1978, 79, 80 Scazzero, William F. – 1950, 51 Shepard, Kirk V. – 1970 Pinnie, Mark S. – 1977 Ratner, Phillip – 1963, 64, 65 Roland, Paul – 1979 Schaefer, Frederick A. – 1941 Shepard, William C. – 1902 Piscitelli, Mark M. – 1970, 71 Rauch, Martin W. – 1984, 85 Roll, Charles S., Jr. – 1965, 66, 67 Scherr, Nathan – 1944 Sherman, Larry R. – 1970, 71

Pitkin, David W. – 1960 Raymond, Richard T. – 1923 Rollo, Walter R. – 1922 Schlichter, Fred P. – 1915 Sherrill, James L., Jr. – 1981, 82, 83 2008 Opponents Pitman, David I. – 1996, 97, 98, 99 Razzano, Michael – 2002, 03 Roman, Marshall – 1978 Schmid, Christopher – 1955 Sherwood, Jules D. – 1996, 97, 98 Pogorzala, Arthur E. – 1984 Reade, Scott C. – 1991, 92 Romano, Wayne – 1988 Schmuck, James T. – 1939, 40 Shields, Carl D. – 1972 Polichene, Joel W. – 1981 Ready, Michael J. – 1987, 88 Romney, Brian E. – 2004, 05 Schneider, Edward – 1943 Shirley, Paul – 1991 Politi, Frank J. – 1934, 36 Reardon, Kurt F. – 1983, 84 Romney, Edgar H. – 1998, 99, 2000 Schneider, Joseph F. – 1963, 64 Shiverick, Francis T. – 1915, 16, 19 Politi, George J. – 1941, 42 Reback, Brad R. – 1991 Roney, Matthew J. – 1995 Schnuck, Craig D. – 1969 Short, John C. – 1898, 99 Pollak, Julian A. – 1905, 06 Reed, Daniel A. – 1896, 97, 98 Rooks, Mark – 1989 Schnuck, Scott C. – 1969, 70 Shuler, Charles – 1913, 14 Pollin, David B. – 1987, 88 Reed, Henry M., Jr. – 1924 Rooney, Kevin – 2001, 02, 03 Schoales, Dudley N. – 1926, 27, 28 Shuler, John D. – 1919 Pollock, Matthew E. – 2003, 04, 05 Rees, Arthur F., Jr. – 1913 Rooney, Thomas S. – 1952, 53, 54 Schoch, L. M. – 1897 Shulman, Matthew A. – 1993, 94 Pond, Edward F. – 1930 Reese, David L. – 1960 Rooney, Thomas S., Jr. – 1981 Schock, Arthur P. – 1915 Sibson, Walter W., Jr. – 1927 Ponsaran, Bruce – 2000 Reherman, Leo J., Jr. – 1985, 86, 87 Rosage, Jeff rey T. – 2005 Schoellkopf, Henry – 1900, 01 Sidman, Scott E. – 1982, 83, 84 Ponzer, William D. – 1961, 62, 63 Reiber, Richard H. – 1931 Rose, Charles N. – 1995 Schoellkopf, Paul A. – 1903 Sieger, John – 1988 Reidy, Kyle L. – 2006 Scholl, W. Brooks – 1969

Popielinski, James G. – 1971, 72, 73 Rose, Robert M. – 1936, 37, 38 Sigler, Kevin J. – 1974 League2007 YIR/Ivy Portuondo, Kevin L. – 1996 Reilly, Brendan M. – 1995, 96 Rosecrans, James A. – 1984 Scholl, Walter A. – 1939, 40 Silver, Mahingus R. – 1995, 96 Posey, Ryne C. – 2007 Reimund, Todd E. – 1985, 86, 87 Rosenberg, Lester J. – 1925, 26 Scholz, Ralph – 1982, 83 Simic, Paul M. – 1989 Posner, Jay – 1999, 2000, 01 Reinking, Daane – 2000, 01 Rosenberg, Loren M. – 2006, 07 Schrauth, Amandus J. – 1947 Simmons, Adrian – 1987, 88 Potash, Kenneth N. – 1989, 90, 91 Rejda, Ronald R. – 1979, 80 Ross, Steve P. – 1980, 81 Schreck, Leonard B. – 1926 Simmons, Evan – 2000, 01 Potter, Richard J. – 1952 Rems, Jeff rey I. – 1982 Rosser, Barrett E. – 1970, 72 Schreiber, Robert A. – 1963 Simon, Joseph P. – 1953, 54 Potts, Patrick J. – 2003, 04, 05 Renzi, Eugene M. – 1951, 52 Rossiter, William G. – 1934, 36 Schroder, Andrew J. – 1956 Simpson, Joseph R. – 1961, 62 Powers, John E. – 1945 Reuther, Bernard P. – 1917 Roth, A. Sidney – 1936, 37, 38 Schroeder, Robert A. – 1990, 91 Simpson, Timothy A. – 1993 Pozzobon, Steve V. – 1984, 85 Revak, Thomas W. – 1957, 58, 59 Roth, Brandon A. – 1987, 88 Schuh, Charles R. – 1948, 49, 50 Simson, LeGrand D. – 1909, 10 Pratt, Douglas J. – 1982, 83 Rex, Kevin G. – 2003, 04, 05 Roth, Thomas H. – 1978, 79, 80 Schumacher, August – 1926, 27 Siwula, Lukas A. – 2004, 05, 06, 07 Pressley, Todd O. – 1983, 84, 85 Reynolds, Peter M. – 1990, 91 Rothstein, Nathan – 1930, 31 Schumacher, Edward C. – 1933 Skawski, John – 1945, 47 Prevost, John – 1990 Reynolds, Thomas C. – 1979 Rousseau, Henry H., Jr. – 1929 Schuster, Frank J. – 1973 Skillman, David M. – 1960 Printy, Dale B. – 1988, 89 Rice, Lawrence J. – 1903, 04 Rowe, Norman L. – 1954 Schwartz, Herbert – 1944 Skoczylas, Larry J. – 1975, 77 Printy, Donald C. – 1988, 90 Richard, Rob – 1988 Rowlands, Thomas P. – 1969, 71 Schweizer, Michael F. – 1988 Skypeck, Thomas J. – 1956, 57, 58 History/Records Richards, Bartlett – 1922 Royer, Paul A. – 1981, 82, 83 Scott, John W. – 1934 Slisky, Edward J. – 1961, 62 This Is Cornell

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2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 111 Slocum, Andrew H. – 1993, 94 VanOrman, Ray – 1904, 05, 06, 07 Wilkinson, John – 1887, 88 Slocum, George S. – 1960 Vattes, Dimitris F. (Jimmy) – 1998, 99, 2000 Williams, Alfred D. – 1913 Smith, Darryl F. – 1998, 2000 Vaughn, Dru G. – 1998, 99, 2000 Williams, Dana P. – 1971, 72 Smith, Deron – 2001, 02 Vegh, Anthony J. – 1975, 76 Williams, George E. – 1943, 44 Smith, Eric K. – 1991 Verna, Peter J. – 1944 Williams, Kenneth W. – 1980, 81 Smith, James L. – 1948, 49 Versteeg, Donald J. – 1974, 75, 76 Williams, Richard D. – 1963, 64 Smith, Joseph H. – 1911, 12 Villella, Anthony D. – 1991, 92 Williamson, George – 1911, 13 Smith, Larry – 1986 Sam Wakeman Vinciguerra, Stephen P. – 1939 Willinger, Gerald F. – 1988, 89, 90 Smith, Manasseh , Jr. – 1901, 02 Visniski, Ryan – 1999, 2000 Willmott, Derrick L. – 1987, 88 Smith, Randall L. – 1978 Vitale, Frank N. – 1949, 50, 51 Wilson, Christopher W. – 1897, 98, 99 Smith, Robert A., Jr. – 1904 Vitullo, Anthony J. – 1998, 99, 2000 Wilson, Edward P. – 1910 Smith, Robert T. – 1967 Vitullo, John T. – 1992, 93, 94, 95 Wilson, Griswold , Jr. – 1935 Smith, Rodney R. – 1964 Vitullo, Ronald A. – 1990, 91, 92 Wilson, Harrison S. – 1933, 34, 35

General Information General Smith, Terrence D. – 1994, 95, 97 Viviano, Bartholomew J. – 1930, 31, 32 Wilson, Ian P. – 1996, 97 Snavely, Carl G., Jr. – 1941 Voris, William S. – 1900, 03 Wilson, James B. – 1919 Snavely, Francis B., Jr. – 1944 Vredenburgh, Zachary D. – 2007 Wilson, Ken – 1979 Snider, Warren G. – 1902, 03 Wilson, P. A. – 1896 Snyder, Cecil O. – 1944 Wilson, R. H. – 1888 Snyder, Herbert – 1915 WWW Wilson, Richard H. – 1972, 73, 74

Snyder, Kenneth A. – 1969 Wade, Andrew W. – 2007 Wilson, Ronald D. – 1934, 35 Solecki, John J. – 1974 Wade, Henry S. – 1924 Wilson, Terrance M. – 1956, 57, 58 Sonnenberg, Theodore – 2004, 05, 06, 07 Wagner, George F. – 1891, 92, 93 Wilson, William J. – 1951 Sorochinsky, Frank C. – 1953 Wagner, John D. – 1992, 93, 94 Wilson, William L. – 1964, 65 Sosenko, Arthur – 1954 Wagner, Michael R. – 1984, 85 Windsor, Philip B. – 1897, 99 Souchek, Donald R. – 1945, 46 Wahl, John E. – 1920 Wingerson, Richard N. – 1950 Soumas, Charles A. – 1951 Waite, James M. – 1970, 71, 72 Wise, Matthew – 1999, 2001, 02 Coaching/Staff South, L. Cawood – 1994 Wakeman, Samuel – 1927, 28, 29 Witherbee, George P. – 1891, 92 Spaller, Jim – 1985 Walbridge, George B. – 1899 Witwer, Dale E. – 1965, 66 Spang, Carl F. – 1936, 37, 38 Walder, George H. – 1905, 06, 07, 08 Wleklinski, Robert E. – 1992 Speece, William E. – 1945, 46 Walker, Daniel M. – 1967 Wolfe, Philip W. – 1955 Speed, Christopher M. – 1916 Wallace, George C. – 1929, 30 Wolff , Peter M. – 1940, 41 Speicher, Matthew A. – 1990, 91 Wallace, John J., Jr. – 1965, 66 Wood, Berwick B. – 1908, 09 Sperry, Phillip F. – 1967, 68 Wallace, John M. – 1932, 33 Wood, Gary F. – 1961, 62, 63 Spitler, Nate – 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Swan, Kenneth G. – 1992 Tilley, Clarence – 1914, 15 Walsh, Eamon M. – 1989 Wood, George A. – 1991, 92 Splendorio, Joseph P. – 1998, 99, 2000 Swanson, Jarl R., Jr. – 1941, 42 Tilton, Benjamin E. – 1925 Walter, Scott F. – 1981, 82 Wood, H. N. – 1889 Sponaugle, Martin Y. – 1963, 64, 65 Swanson, Ralph E. – 1917 Timon, Stephen J. – 1992 Walterhouse, Kurt D. – 1981 Wood, Nollie P. – 1973, 74 Sponaugle, S. Woodrow – 1959, 60 Swartzwelder, Stephen – 1975 Tino, Marcello A. – 1958, 59, 61 Walters, Bryan R. – 2006, 07 Woodring, Jeff rey E. – 1990, 91, 92 Sponheimer, John P. – 1966, 67, 68 Sweeney, Charles R. – 1941 Tisdale, Jason – 1999 Walters, Lloyd R. – 1951, 52, 53 Woods, David M. – 1992, 93, 94 Warner, Glenn S. – 1892, 93, 94 Meet The Big Red Spooner, Alexander J. – 2006, 07 Sweeney, Jonathan – 2001 Toczylowski, Stephen A. – 1945 Worcester, William H. – 1939 Spooner, LaVoy , Jr. – 1969, 70 Sweetland, Edwin R. – 1895, 96, 98 Tokish, Leonard J. – 1986, 87, 88 Warner, William J. – 1899, 1900, 01, 02 Worden, Warren L. – 1927, 28 Spoth, David C. – 1976 Swift, David J. – 1949 Toppe, Robert – 1982 Warren, James R. – 1961, 62 Woznicki, Julius J. – 1945 Sprinkle, Theodore A. – 1965 Switzer, Walter D., Jr. – 1932, 33, 34 Totten, William H. – 1970 Warrington, John M. – 1987, 88 Wrampelmeier, Fred J. – 1927, 28 Sprow, Otis W. – 1968 Szynalski, Bronislaw – 1973, 74, 75 Tourison, George B. – 1903 Washington, Calvin W. – 1974, 75, 76 Wright, Winfred B. – 1942, 46, 47 Stadnik, Jason – 2001, 02, 03, 04 Towson, Arthur L. – 1927 Wasilewski, Robert J. – 1960, 61 Wyckoff , Clinton R. – 1895 Stahl, Russell – 1976 Tracosas, Jon E. – 1971, 72, 73 Waterbury, Jackson D. – 1927, 28 Wydo, Frank – 1946 Stahl, Samuel S. – 1937 TTT Tracy, Lyndon S. – 1896, 97 Watkins, Ramon L. – 1989, 90, 91 Wyvell, Manton M. – 1898 Stallone, Martin J. – 1985, 86 Tabasso, Anthony P. – 1991 Tredennick, Harry L. – 1941 Watson, Charles H. – 1907 Stancampiana, Louis – 1943 Taber, David F., Jr. – 1912, 14 Tretter, David J. – 1975, 77 Watson, Charles L. – 1996, 97, 98 Starbuck, Frank M. – 1894, 95 Taddei, Ernest E. – 1975, 76, 77 Trimberger, George M. – 1964 Waud, Ernest P. – 1902 YYY Starbuck, Raymond D. – 1898, 99, 1900 Tagliaferri, John S. – 1983, 84, 85 Tross, Stuart A. – 1986, 87 Webb, Christopher J. – 1986, 87, 88 Yablonski, Robert F. – 1960 Stark, Lawrence – 2000, 01 Talierco, John B. – 1955 Trousdell, James N. – 1939 Webb, H. G. – 1902 Yanz, Victor B. – 2000, 01, 02, 03 2008 Opponents Starks, Claude Bruce – 1973, 74, 75 Talton, Kenneth B. – 1976, 77, 78 Troutner, James F. – 1945 Webster, John W. – 1957, 58 Yavinsky, Merrill – 1985 Starleper, Patrick - 2003, 04 Tamulonis, Frank L. – 1965, 66, 67 Trowbridge, Sherman – 1917, 19 Weekes, Charles P., Jr. – 1909, 10 Yawger, Edwin – 1889, 90 Staun, Michael A. – 1978, 79, 80 Tangman, C. H. – 1897 Trumka, Richard L. –2003, 04, 05 Weggler, Robert K. – 1975, 76, 78 Yerg, Jay E. – 1995 Steinberg, Richard W. – 1928 Tanner, Michael A. – 1976, 77, 79 Tsapis, Stanley – 1951, 52, 53 Weidel, Brian C. – 1995, 96 Young, Charles V.P. – 1898 Stenstrom, Jeff rey D. – 1994 Tansey, John – 1983 Tull, Christopher R. – 1985, 86 Weideman, Edward A. – 1965 Young, Courtney D. – 1942 Stento, Gregory V. – 1981 Taplin, Dwayne O. – 1979 Tullar, Irving V. – 1929, 30, 31 Weidenkopf, Thomas W. – 1978, 79, 80 Young, E. P. – 1891, 1893, 95 Stephens, William H. – 1968, 69, 70 Tarsi, Nathan - 2003, 04 Tully, John M. – 1943, 44 Weidenthal, Harold G. – 1912 Young, George H. – 1897, 98, 99 Stevens, Joel – 1988 Tattersfi eld, James P. – 1929 Tully, Paul H. – 1988, 89, 90 Weinstein, David – 1993, 94 Young, George H., Jr. – 1898 Stevens, Miles R. – 1929 Taussig, Charles A. – 1899, 1900, 01 Turel, Anthony P. – 1960, 61, 62 Weiss, Charles P. – 1941 Young, George O. – 1930 Stiles, Earl W. – 1934 Taussig, J. Hawley – 1893, 94, 95, 96 Turley, Mark S. – 1978, 79, 80 Weitsman, Andrew J. - 2003, 04, 05 Young, J. T. – 1888 Stilwell, Winslow W. – 1941 Taylor, Alva – 1980, 81 Turnbull, R. A. – 1901 Welles, Theodore W. – 1945 Young, Spencer C., III – 1975 Stimson, Richard L. – 1940 Taylor, Charles W. – 1948, 49, 50 Tuths, Philip M. – 1937 Wenmoth, Robert – 1974 Young, William W. – 1988

2007 YIR/Ivy League Stimson, Silas N. – 1911 Taylor, Daniel O. – 1949, 50, 51 Tydeman, Arthur F. – 1908, 09 Wesson, Andy – 1984 Stofer, Gordon F. – 1934, 35 Taylor, J. W. – 1896 Tydeman, William A. – 1901, 02 West, Andrew - 2003 Stofer, Kenneth L. – 1940, 41 Taylor, Jeff rey P. – 1991 West, Frederick W. – 1938, 39, 40 ZZZ Stone, Michael – 2000, 01, 02, 03 Taylor, Philip G. – 1957, 58, 59 Westcott, Mark E. – 1972 Zacek, Richard J. – 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Storto, Richard M. – 1969, 70 Taylor, Wilberforce – 1919 UUU Wester, Frederick E. – 1924, 25 Zack, William – 1974 Stoviak, Francis S. – 1945 Teagle, Ernest H. – 1910 Ulbricht, Brian – 1999, 2001, 02 Westfi eld, Bryan J. – 1962, 63 Zak, Edward P. – 1966, 67, 68 Strait, H. B., Jr. – 1890, 91 Teeple, George L. – 1887 Underhill, Harry E. – 1911 Westphal, Frederick A., Jr. – 1942, 46, 47 Zander, Roy J. – 1915, 16 Stranahan, William – 1887 Telesh, George G. – 1959, 60, 61 Unterzuber, Zane R. – 1950 Wetherell, Steve – 1982 Zankowski, John – 1966 Straus, Henry H. – 1917, 19 Templeton, Will D. – 1941 Upcraft, Mark A. – 1987, 88 Wetzel, Eric D. – 1981, 82 Zechman, Russel P. – 1951, 53 Stremick, Jerome H. – 1961, 62 Tennant, Thomas E. – 1944 Upton, Daniel – 1888, 89 Weyandt, Daniel J. – 1998, 99, 2000 Zelko, Russell R. – 1959, 60, 61 Strick, Michael E. – 1962, 63 Tenuta, Benjamin G. – 1978, 79, 80 Whalen, Jon – 1988 Zell, Peter D. – 2006, 07 Strigel, Michael J. – 1987, 88, 89 Tenuta, Joshua P. – 1981 Wheeler, William S. – 1942, 46 Zerante, Nicholas G. – 2007 Stroud, Michael D. – 1994 Terry, John W. – 1932, 33 VVV Whelan, William J. – 1950, 51, 52 Ziegler, William W. – 1936 History/Records Stuckert, Michael J. – 1991 Texido, Michael A. – 1986, 87 Vadney, Frank R. – 1953, 54, 55 Whetstone, Walter , Jr. – 1923, 24 Zielinski, Bob – 1978 Studnicka, James R. – 1982, 83, 84 Thayer, Guy H. – 1887, 89 Vago, Steve – 1979, 80 Whipple, Kirt R. – 1989, 90 Zielinski, James W. – 1961, 62, 63 Suiter, James W. – 1956 Thelmas, Larry – 1986 Valenta, Stephen V. – 2005, 06, 07 White, Rollin H. – 1890, 91, 92 Zingo, Chris J. – 1991, 92, 93 Sulc, Brian – 1986 Theodorakos, James T. – 1970, 71, 72 Van Buren, James K. – 1952, 53, 54 Whiting, Allen E. – 1896, 97, 98 Zirkle, Douglas E. – 1963, 64, 65 Sumida, Aaron R. – 1987, 88 Thomas, Blake D. – 2007 van Eeden, Marcel J. – 2005, 06 Whitney, George S. – 1900 Ziskind, Cory – 1999, 2000, 01 Sundstrom, Frank L. – 1921, 22, 23 Thomas, David R. – 1900 Van Order, Edmund , Jr. – 1940, 41 Whyte, Jessel S. – 1910, 11, 12 Zittel, William A. – 1981 Sundstrom, Warren E. – 1958, 59, 60 Thomas, David R. – 1959, 60, 61 Van Ranst, Alfred F. – 1936, 37, 38 Whyte, Robert B. – 1911, 12 Zogby, Peter S. – 1965, 66, 67 Supulski, Jeff rey J. – 1977, 78 Thomas, Kyle – 2002, 03 Van Ranst, Alfred F. – 1972 Wickham, Woodward A. – 1926, 27 Suren, Daniel J. – 1980, 81, 82 Thomas, Terence L. – 1981, 82, 83 Van Sweringen, Raymond A. – 1970, 71, 72 Wierbinski, Donald S. – 1973, 74, 75 Active players in BOLD ITALICS Susnak, Joe – 1980 Thompson, Bryan G. – 1981 VanderKaay, Aaron M. – 1994, 95, 96, 97 Wight, Harry C. – 1908 Sussman, Joel M. – 2001, 02, 05 Thompson, Elmer I. – 1905, 06, 07 VanHorn, Ralph C. – 1917 Wilder, LaVerne A. – 1904 Suter, Albert E. – 1954, 55, 56 Thompson, Troy F. – 1991, 92 VanMetre, David C. – 1984, 85 Wildes, Christopher – 1989 Thornell, Douglas V. – 1997 Vanneman, Reeve D. – 1965, 66 Wilkes, Jeff – 1990 This Is Cornell Sutton, Francis M., Jr. – 1919 112 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football ITHACA, N.Y. General Information Nestled in the heart of New York State’s beautiful Finger Lakes region is Tompkins County, with Ithaca at its

center. Long known for the Coaching/Staff excellence of its educational and research institutions,

and more recently for its multitude of scenic wonders, Ithaca is indeed, “Gorges.” Meet The Big Red

• Ithaca and Tompkins County are located in the central Finger Lakes Region of New Ithaca is America’s best emerging city York State, fi ve hours from New York City, three hours from Niagara Falls, two hours - Cities Ranked & Rated - from Rochester and 4.5 hours from Philadelphia.

• The 14 counties in the Finger

Lakes Region cover more than 2008 Opponents 9,000 square miles, or roughly the size of New Hampshire or Vermont, and slightly larger than the state of New Jersey.

• Ithaca off ers more restaurants per capita than New York City.

• The Sagan Planet Walk, built to

honor the memory of Ithaca resident League2007 YIR/Ivy and Cornell University astronomer Carl Sagan, is a true-to-scale model The beauty of Ithaca and the Cornell of our solar system. It is one of the campus is unmatched. Ithaca is host only walkable “planet walks” in the to over 150 waterfalls, all of which world. The Sciencenter, Ithaca’s lie within a 10-mile radius of down- hands-on museum and outdoor town. Tompkins County is also home to three of the six gorge parks in New science playground, is the sponsor York state. Among the amazing sites of the Sagan Planet Walk, and is one is Taughannock Falls (above). At 215 of eight museums involved in the partnership of educational attractions feet high, Taughannock has a greater called the DISCOVERY TRAIL. Some others include the Museum of the Earth History/Records vertical drop than Niagara Falls. Be- and Cornell’s Laboratory of low, Ithaca Falls is one of the more spectacular sights, located just min- Ornithology. utes from the Cornell campus. • The downtown Ithaca Commons was named one of the New York’s top design projects of the cen- tury by the state chapter of the American Institute of Architects. This Is Cornell

• Ithaca was designated “America’s Most Enlight- ened City” by the Utne Reader in 1997.

• In its June, 2006, issue, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine ranked Ithaca eighth in its list of America’s 50 smartest places to live.

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 113 CORNELL UNIVERSITY Realizing a Bold Dream

In the mid 1800s, two New York state senators, Ezra Cornell and Cornell hallmarks, Andrew Dickson White, shared the bold dream of founding a “truly as is attention to great university.” Cornell, a plain-spoken inventor, wanted “an institu- undergraduate

General Information General tion where any person can fi nd instruction in any study,” including the education. The mechanical arts and agriculture. White, a scholarly graduate of Oxford university’s 2,200 and Yale, yearned to establish a university where “truth shall be taught faculty members for truth’s sake” in the arts and sciences. Together they created a nonsec- are active teachers tarian university that was the fi rst in the eastern United States to admit as well as research-

women and that pioneered the concept of elective courses. Their egali- ers—Nobel laure- tarian vision and in- ates often novative ideas, which conduct in- set Cornell apart at “I would found an institution troductory

Coaching/Staff its opening in 1868, courses— continue to guide the where any person can fi nd and the lines university today. of traditional Cornell includes 13 col- instruction in any study.” disciplines are leges and schools. On the easily crossed. Ithaca campus are the seven EZRA CORNELL Engineering stu- undergraduate units—the dents dabble in College of Agriculture and Life photography; the- Sciences; the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning; the College of atre arts students explore the world of computers; physics majors learn Arts and Sciences; the College of Engineering; the School of Hotel Ad- landscape architecture. Meet The Big Red ministration; the College of Human Ecology; and the School of Industrial National Science Foundation studies on programs in research and and Labor Relations—as well as four graduate and professional units: development at U.S. universities consistently rank Cornell among the the Graduate School, the Law School, the Johnson Graduate School top 10 or 11 in total research and development expenditures, and in of Management, and the College of Veterinary Medicine. (The Weill federally fi nanced expenditures. Cornell ranks second among U.S. uni- Medical College and the Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences are versities in funds allocated by the National Science Foundation in New York City.) An Ivy League university that is also the land grant for programs in academic science and engineering. institution of New York State, Cornell is a unique combination Cornell has fi ve national research centers: the of public and private divisions committed to teaching, research, Center for High Energy Synchrotron Studies, the and public service. Floyd R. Newman Laboratory of Nuclear 2008 Opponents Cornell’s 13,700 undergraduates and 6,000 graduate and Studies, the National Astronomy and Iono- professional students come from all 50 states and more sphere Center (which operates the world’s than 100 countries. Interdisciplinary study and research are largest radio-radar telescope, in 2007 YIR/Ivy League History/Records This Is Cornell 114 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football Arecibo, Puerto Rico), the Cor- At a research institution, scholars don’t just acquire nell Nanofabrication Facility, General Information knowledge — they help create it. Cornell’s faculty members and the National Science and have garnered such prizes as the Nobel and the Pulitzer, not Technology Center for Com- to mention MacArthur “genius” grants and countless other puter Graphics and Scientifi c honors. Visualization. The university These same luminaries teach undergraduate classes and also has four national resource include students on their research teams. centers: the Latin American Cornell serves as a land grant institution, receiving fund- Studies Program, the East Asia ing from New York State for its colleges of Human Ecology, Program, the South Asia Pro- Agriculture and Life Sciences and Veterinary Medicine and

gram, and the Southeast Asia Coaching/Staff for its School of Industrial and Labor Relations. In return, the Program. university off ers reduced tuition to state residents in those col- Cornell University Library’s leges and helps citizens apply the research generated here to 17 Ithaca-campus units provide improve the state’s economy and the health of its people. an array of reference, informa- A network of more than 200,000 alumni around the world

tion, and instructional services. supports the eff orts of current students by sponsoring in- At the southeast edge of the ternships, off ering career counseling and mentorship, and Arts Quad, Olin and Kroch providing much of the fi nancial support that maintains the libraries house the largest university’s world-class libraries, laboratories, and faculty. concentration of resources in Four thousand courses offered by nearly 100 depart- Meet The Big Red the humanities, social sciences, ments, more interdisciplinary programs than you’ll fi nd at and area studies, including any other university in the country, research opportunities extensive Asia collections, for undergraduates in nearly every fi eld, and faculty-guided and rare books, manuscripts, independent study give you the wherewithal to shape a pro- and archival materials. Mann gram that speaks to your interests and passions and grows Library, on the Ag Quad, has with you over your four years here. materials in agriculture, bi- ology, biotechnology, and CORNELL’S UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS related fi elds. Other libraries

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences 2008 Opponents specialize in African and College of Architecture, Art, and Planning African American studies, College of Arts and Sciences engineering, entomology, College of Engineering the fi ne arts, hotel manage- School of Hotel Administration ment, industrial and labor College of Human Ecology relations, law, manage- School of Industrial and Labor Relations ment, mathematics, music, the physical sciences, and Cornell may be a cutting-edge research university, but veterinary medicine. that doesn’t mean undergraduate education is an after- Famed for its woodlands, League2007 YIR/Ivy thought. A Cornell undergrad could spend the morning in a gorges, and waterfalls, the meeting with a professor for an independent study and the 745-acre main campus is on afternoon in large survey courses like psych 101. a hilltop overlooking Ithaca, Students here work hard. Besides attending classes, a lively city of about 30,000 there’s reading, writing, and research, not to mention situated at the southern preparing for exams. But students still fi nd time to build end of 44-mile-long Cayuga friendships, volunteer off campus, hold part-time jobs and Lake, in the Finger Lakes play sports. region of New York state.

And while some stu- Campus attractions of History/Records dents spend their four special interest include years close to campus, the Johnson Museum many go farther afi eld. of Art, the Cornell Plan- They study natural me- tations, and the Cor- dicinals in South America, nell Lab of Ornithology marine biology off the and Sapsucker Woods coast of Maine, and pub- wildlife sanctuary. The lic policy in Albany, N.Y. heart of New York state’s wine-growing region is

In addition to university- This Is Cornell run programs in New less than an hour away, York City, Washington, as are the Corning Glass D.C., and Rome, Italy, Center and Museum and Cornellians travel to sites the Watkins Glen auto around the world, polish- circuit. New York City is ing their language skills about a four-hour drive and broadening their from Ithaca. horizons.

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 115 DAVID J. SKORTON 3rd Year at Cornell

General Information General 12th President of Cornell University

David J. Skortonbecame the 12th president of Cornell University research protection programs. He has served on the boards and com- on Sept. 7, 2006. He holds faculty appointments in Internal Medicine mittees of many national organizations, including the American College and Pediatrics at Weill-Cornell Medical College in New York City and of Cardiology, the American Heart Association, the American Institute in Biomedical Engineering at the College of Engineering on the Ithaca of Ultrasound in Medicine, the American Society of Echocardiography, campus. the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Skorton came to Cornell after serving as president of the University Programs, the Association of American Universities, the Council on of Iowa since March 2003. He had been a faculty member there for Competitiveness, and the Korea America Friendship Society. He has Coaching/Staff 26 years. He was appointed vice president for research in 1992 and traveled widely in Europe and Asia on behalf of both academic and interim vice president for external relations in 2000. He served as vice community projects. president for research and external relations from March 2002 until he Skorton is actively engaged in service to the community and to the assumed the presidency. As vice president, he oversaw more than 30 state of Iowa, particularly in regional and state economic development. administrative units and headed a research and development program He served on and chaired the Iowa City Area Development Group, served that ranks among the nation’s top 20 public research universities in on the Cedar Rapids Chamber of Commerce Priority One Advisory obtaining external funding. He also continued his role as a physician, Committee and the Technology Corridor Committee, and currently caring for adolescents and adults with inborn heart disease. serves on the Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors. Co-founder and co-director of the UI Adolescent and Adult Con- He also was a member of the Iowa Business Council and has served on Meet The Big Red genital Heart Disease Clinic at the University of Iowa Hospitals and the Iowa Department of Economic Development Board, the Governor’s Clinics, Skorton focused his research on congenital heart disease in Life Sciences Advisory Committee, and the Iowa Research Council, of adolescents and adults, cardiac imaging, and computer image process- which he was president from 1999 to 2001. ing. His research was supported by the National Institutes of Health, Skorton earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1970 and an the Department of Veterans Aff airs, the American Heart Association, M.D. in 1974, both from Northwestern University. Following a medical and by private industry. He has published numerous articles, reviews, residency and cardiology fellowship at the University of California, Los book chapters, and two major texts in the areas of cardiac imaging and Angeles, he went to the University of Iowa in 1980 as an instructor. He image processing. He served in a variety of administrative positions at was named assistant professor of internal medicine in 1981 and assis- the University of Iowa, including director of the Cardiovascular Image tant professor of electrical and computer engineering in 1982. He was

2008 Opponents Processing Laboratory (1982–1996), director of the Division of General promoted to associate professor in 1984 and to professor in 1988. Internal Medicine (1985–1989), and associate chair for clinical programs As a musician, Skorton has a longstanding interest in jazz. He grew in the Department of Internal Medicine (1989–1992). up in Los Angeles surrounded by Latin music and worked as a profes- A national leader in research ethics, Skorton is charter past-president sional jazz and R&B musician in the Chicago area. He hosted a weekly of the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection program, As Night Falls—Latin Jazz, on KSUI, the University of Iowa’s Programs, Inc., the fi rst entity organized specifi cally to accredit human public FM radio station.

2007 YIR/Ivy League DR. SUSAN H. MURPHY ‘73 30th Year at Cornell Vice President, Student and Academic Services History/Records Susan H. Murphy has served Cornell University as vice president for Murphy joined the Cornell staff in 1978 following work as a guidance student and academic services since July 1994. Under her direction counselor and head of the guidance department at Chatham (N.J.) Bor- are academic support, campus life, dean of students, Greek life, career ough High School. For 16 years, she worked in admissions and fi nancial services, public service, religious aff airs, athletics and physical educa- aid, including nine years as dean of admissions and fi nancial aid. tion and health services. In addition to her responsibilities at Cornell, Murphy chairs the policy A 1973 graduate of Cornell’s College of Arts and Sciences, Murphy committee of the Council of Ivy Group Presidents. Previously, she has majored in history. She subsequently completed master’s degrees at held state-wide and national positions in the College Board and the Stanford University and Montclair State College. In 1994, she earned a National Association of College Admission Counselors. Ph.D. in educational administration from Cornell. This Is Cornell 116 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football General Information J. ANDREW NOEL, JR. 28th Year at Cornell • 10th Year As Director of Athletics The Meakem•Smith Director of Athletics and Physical Education Coaching/Staff

Andy Noel begins his 10th year as Cornell University’s director of ath- Noel was the Big Red’s head wrestling coach from 1974 to 1988 and then letics and physical education, having led the Big Red athletics program to served two years as an assistant director in the department’s public aff airs unprecedented success while setting a course for his vision of continued offi ce, implementing the athletic department’s annual giving program.

prosperity. At Cornell, his wrestling teams won four Ivy League championships His position was endowed in December 2003 by Jack ’58 and Diane and placed second four times. Under Noel’s direction, the wrestling team ’61 Meakem and Scott Smith ’79. Jack is a former oarsman and member established a strong network of support from alumni and friends. In 1990, of Cornell’s Athletic Hall of Fame, while Scott wrestled under Noel during he was recognized at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association his time on East Hill. Championships for his distinguished coaching career at Cornell, and in 1992 The Big Red teams have parlayed Noel’s accomplishments into suc- he was inducted into the New York State Wrestling Coaches Association cess on and off the playing fi eld. Cornell’s athletic teams have won 49 Ivy Hall of Fame. He is also a member of the Franklin and Marshall Sports Hall Meet The Big Red League team titles and 11 national championships during his tenure. The of Fame and the Council of Mental Health and Welfare. program captured 31 Ivy titles from 2002-03 through 2005-06, setting a In addition to his coaching and administrative career, Noel served on Cornell record dating back to the inception of the Ivy League, including the wrestling committee of the National Collegiate Athletic Association a record nine in 2005-06. Academically in 2007-08, 15 student-athletes from 1997-2001. He was a member of the NCAA Championships Cabinet were named to academic all-district teams, with one earning Academic from 2003-06 and served on both the Misconduct Appeals Subcommittee All-America honors, bringing Cornell’s six-year total to 16, among the most and the Playing Rules Oversight Panel. Noel is a past chairman of the Ivy of any school in the Ivy League. League athletic directors’ committee on administration and serves on the Noel accepted the appointment as director after serving three years as Cornell President’s Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs and the Council an associate director of athletics for the Big Red. Since becoming director, of Mental Health and Welfare. In 2006, he was named to the Wells College Noel has continued to hire top coaches and has also successfully upgraded Board of Trustees. a number of department facilities (including renovating Schoellkopf Hall, A native of Lancaster, Pa., he graduated from Franklin and Marshall 2008 Opponents Lynah Rink and Hoy Field). During his tenure, he has also been a member College in 1972 with a bachelor of arts degree in history and received his of the team that raised $66 million in support of capital projects and en- master of arts degree in counseling and guidance from Colgate University dowment, helping secure the fi nancial future of the department. During in 1973. the campaign, 21 coaching and staff positions were endowed, bringing Noel is married to Dr. Betsy Mead Noel ‘86, and has a son Jonathan ‘04 the total number of endowed positions within the department to 30, the and two daughters, Amanda ‘07, and 4-year-old Amelie. most of any school in the country. 2007-08 Athletics Administration 2007 YIR/Ivy League2007 YIR/Ivy

Anita Brenner Stephen P. Erber Al Gantert Larry Quant Matt Coats Bernie DePalma Associate Director Associate Director Assoc. Director of Athletics/ Assoc. Director of Athletics/ Asst. Director of Athletics/ Asst. Director of Athletics/ of Athletics of Athletics Physical Education Financial Operations Operations Sports Medicine History/Records

Jeff Hall Tom Howley Chris Wlosinski Mark Bilyk Pam Dollaway Amy Foster Asst. Director of Athletics/ Asst. Director of Athletics/ Asst. Director of Athletics/ Equipment Manager Human Resources Manager Compliance Coordinator Sports Marketing Athlete Performance Student Services & Compliance This Is Cornell

Pat Graham Jeremy Hartigan Gene Nighman John Webster Patty Weldon Facilities Manager Director of Athletic Ticket Manager Director of Athletic Alumni Coord. of Alumni Programs Communications Aff airs and Development for Women’s Athletes 2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 117 Champions are crowned during the THHEE FRRIEDMANIEDMAN CEENTERNTER season, but championships are earned long before competition begins. Cornell’s 900 varsity athletes have exclusive access to one of the newest and best training facilities in the nation—the 8,000-square- foot Friedman Strength and Conditioning Center. Completed in June 1997, this impressive $2 million addition to Bartels Hall refl ects the university’s strong commit- General Information General ment to athletic excellence. Coaches and team members alike credit the center, its world-class equipment, and fi rst-rate staff with adding immensely to the success of

the Big Red athletic program. The Friedman Center contains free- weight, selectorized, plyometric, and cardiovascular equipment and has been designed to meet the diverse training

Coaching/Staff needs of Cornell’s athletes. The center can accommodate up to 100 users at a time without compromising safety or function. Its unique features include air- conditioning, a 175-watt stereo system, and damage-resistant fl ooring. Cornell’s varsity strength and condi- tioning program—nicknamed “Big Red Power”—focuses on enhancing perfor-

Meet The Big Red mance and preventing injury. The new facility and equipment enable the staff to prescribe year-round sport-specifi c programs with variety and precision. Before the training programs are designed, the muscular and TOM HOWLEY metabolic needs for each sport—and for each position within the sport—are analyzed. Athletes are then assessed to identify their 14th Year at Cornell individual strengths and weaknesses, and follow-up assessments are conducted at regular intervals. Comprehensive workouts are Assistant Director of Athletics for prescribed to address defi ciencies and promote the development of skills used during competition. 2008 Opponents Athlete Performance Injury prevention also is emphasized. Through resistance training, the number and the severity of injuries are reduced. If an injury does Tom Howley has been the strength and conditioning coach at occur, the strength and conditioning staff works closely with the Cornell since July 1995. In that role, he oversees the design and imple- sports medicine staff to ensure a safe and complete rehabilitation. mentation of athletic performance programs for Cornell’s 36 varsity The objective is to allow the athlete to resume full participation as sports. The comprehensive, year-round programs include strength and soon as possible. power development, mobility skill training and conditioning, and are implemented in a motivating, team-oriented environment. Prior to his arrival at Cornell, Howley was the assistant director of

2007 YIR/Ivy League strength and conditioning at East Carolina University from 1991-1995. During these seasons, the Pirates participated in two bowl games (1992 Peach Bowl and 1995 Liberty Bowl), qualifi ed for the NCAA baseball regional tournament (1994) and played in the NCAA basketball tour- nament (1993). Howley was a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Auburn University from 1989-91, where he earned his master’s degree in exercise physiology. The Tigers were the 1989 Southeastern Tom Dilliplane Assistant Strength Coach Conference co-champions, the 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl and the 1991 Peach Bowl champions. Howley also served as an assistant coach with History/Records the special teams. A 1988 graduate of Tulane, Howley earned a bachelor of arts degree in history and was a three-year letterman and two year starting off en- sive lineman on the football team. The Green Wave played in the 1987 Independence Bowl his senior year. He was the recipient of the New Orleans Quarterback Club Student-Athlete Award as a senior. Howley is an active participant in the Cornell University/Ithaca Col- lege chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He and his wife, Amanda, reside in Ithaca with their daughter, Anna Corrine. Jay Andress

This Is Cornell Assistant Strength Coach 118 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football ATHLETIC TRAINING General Information Athletic training at Cornell University is dedicated to providing all BERNIE DePALMA student-athletes in the department with the highest level of health care. The care given by the Big Red training staff goes well beyond the 28th Year at Cornell daily medical concerns that every Division I program has regarding Asst. Director of Athletics for Sports Medicine injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation. The total health Doc Kavanagh Head Athletic Trainer & care of the individual is the goal of the Cornell program. Physical Therapist

Bernie DePalma’s top priorities are the health and safety of the Coaching/Staff student- athletes, and providing them with a safe environment for train- ing and competition. He has been an integral member of the athletic staff as head of physical therapy, athletic training and rehabilitation for Cornell University Health Services since August 1980 and head athletic trainer since 1983. DePalma graduated from Quinnipiac College with a bachelor of science degree in physical therapy in 1978 and received his master’s degree in athletic training-sports medicine from the University of

Virginia in 1980. Meet The Big Red DePalma and the Big Red head coaches work together in planning practice schedules to assist in the prevention of injuries. DePalma also 2008-09 Big Red Athletic Training Staff works closely with the strength and conditioning staff to assist with injury prevention. DePalma was a founding member of the Cornell sports nutrition discussion group, which examines the role nutrition plays in the student- athlete’s well-being and performance. He also manages programs he developed for graduate assistantships with Ithaca College and athletic

trainer internships from Ithaca and other area colleges. He supervises 2008 Opponents seven full-time staff members and numerous part-time assistants. DePalma’s expertise impacts national athletics legislation. He has served on numerous NCAA committees, including the Committee on Mandi Breigle, ATC Jim Case, ATC Marc Chamberlain, ATC Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sport Safety, which Athletic Trainer Associate Head Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer he chaired; the NCAA special committee on student-athlete welfare, access and equity; and the national athletic trainer’s task force which developed medical coverage guidelines for all intercollegiate athletic programs. He was honored in 2001 by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association 2007 YIR/Ivy League2007 YIR/Ivy (NATA) with the Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award. The award recognizes the NATA’s certifi ed members for their outstanding contribu- tions to the profession of athletic training and to the association. DePalma and his wife, Mary, have a daughter, Taylor, and a son, Sarah Herskee, ATC Linda Hoisington, ATC Ed Kelly, ATC Turner. Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer History/Records

Sarah Rowland, ATC Chris Scarlata, ATC Jocelyn Stark, ATC Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer This Is Cornell

Dirk H. Dugan, MD Dr. David Wentzel, DO Team Orthopedic Consultant Chief of Sports Medicine

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 119 Academic Services SSupportupport ServicesServices Academic counseling is provided in partnership with the student-athletes’ assigned aca- demic advisers and college advising offi ce. Class of ‘44 Study Room Academic contracts are developed in conjunction with the student-athlete to outline spe- Student-athletes at Cornell have access to the Class of ’44 Study Room. The room is furnished cifi c academic goals for the semester. with study tables and chairs to comfortably accommodate 15-20 people in addition to the Academic monitoring of current course grades and academic performance can be request- computers that are all equipped with internet access. ed from instructors by coaches or student-athletes at anytime throughout the semester. Members of Cornell’s Class of 1944 contributed to the project, covering the expense of new The instructor will be asked to fi ll out a form and return it to Athletic Student Services Of- furniture, computers, a printer, a lectern and a coat rack. The space is conveniently located in fi ce. Once received, a follow-up meeting with the director allows the student-athlete to

General Information General Bartels Hall and is accessible to student-athletes between classes and before and after practice. meet and discuss their academic progress. The room is open Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Fridays 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tutoring services are available to all student-athletes as a supplement to existing tutorial ser- vices on campus. Student-athletes may request a tutor by completing a tutor request form that can be obtained from their coach or the form can be printed from www.CornellBigRed.com. Laptop computers are available for student-athletes to sign out on away athletic trips. You

may request a laptop by contacting Chris Wlosinski. There is a limit of one per team and are available on a fi rst-come fi rst-serve basis. Study skills workshops can be arranged through the Athletic Student Services offi ce. Re- ferrals to the Center for Learning and Teaching provide additional support for individual academic and study skills support. Coaching/Staff Support Services Personal Needs Counseling - Student-athletes are encouraged to schedule an appoint- ment with the director when they have concerns regarding academic, athletic, or personal issues. Assistance will be provided and referrals will be made to appropriate support ser- vices on campus. Educational Seminars/Workshops - Various seminars and workshops are given through- out the year and provide information relevant to student-athletes. Past workshops include topics such as nutrition and eating disorders, alcohol education, sports psychology, wom- For more information regarding Student-Athlete Support Services at en’s health issues, and study skills. Meet The Big Red Cornell, contact ... Career Development - Services Career development services for student-athletes are co- Mailing Address ordinated with the University Career Center and each of the undergraduate colleges. Ser- Chris Wlosinski Phone Number: (607) 254-7472 vices including assistance with resume writing and conducting a job search is also available Department of Athletics — Cornell University E-mail: [email protected] Teagle Hall, Campus Road through the various Career Centers across campus. Ithaca, NY 14853-6501 Student-Athlete Assistance Fund - Money is available for Pell Grant recipients and to non-US citizens who have demonstrated need that is comparable to those qualifying for Pell grants and are receiving institutional aid. There is a $500 allowance for clothing and essentials and/or travel home and $100 for academic course supplies. 2008 Opponents CHRIS WLOSINSKI 10th Year at Cornell The Andrew ‘78 & Margaret Paul Assistant Director of 2007 YIR/Ivy League Athletics for Student Services and Compliance Chris Wlosinski took over the role of the Andrew ‘78 and Margaret Paul ministrators and professors throughout Cornell’s seven colleges, and she as- Director of Student-Athlete Support Services in August 2001 and was pro- sisted the director in monitoring the academic progress of student-athletes. moted to Assistant Athletic Director for Student Services and Compliance in Most of Wlosinski’s time is devoted to personal meetings with stu- March 2005. In her position, she has assumed a dedicated role focused on dent-athletes, and while the bulk of her work focuses on freshmen, soph- student-athlete support and compliance with NCAA and Ivy League rules. omores and transfer students, she does assist athletes from all classes and Cornell and its counterparts embrace a philosophy that includes the no- across all colleges at Cornell. tion that student-athletes should experience a mainstream collegiate life, but Wlosinski came to Cornell in August 1999 and worked in compliance,

History/Records the university also recognized the extra demands placed on this special pop- student services and event management. In June 2000, she accepted ulation. In August of 1998, the position, the fi rst of its kind in the Ivy League, the position of associate director of alumni aff airs and development for was created, a role that asks Wlosinski to work as an available and reliable athletics where she served until assuming her current position. adviser who understands the lifestyle student-athletes lead and assists them Prior to joining the Cornell staff , Wlosinski spent a year each as an in balancing their academic, athletic and personal challenges. In this capacity athletics administrative intern at Bates College and Plymouth State she also serves as a liaison with the colleges and directs student-athletes to College. She also served as a special education teacher for the learning appropriate campus-wide resources for academic and personal needs. disabled for seven years in Lancaster, Pa. When Wlosinski fi rst joined the Big Red program, she worked collabora- Wlosinski graduated from Millersville University in 1989 with a tively with the director of student-athlete support services, coaches and ad- bachelor’s degree in special education and from Plymouth State College ministrators to provide counseling and academic support services serving in 1999 with a master’s degree in education.

This Is Cornell 36 varsity sports. She developed and maintained personal contacts with ad- 120 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football SSchoellkopfchoellkopf FieldField General Information Schoellkopf Field has undergone many great changes, resulting in today’s magnifi cent struc- ture. During the 19th century, many of Cornell’s athletic teams trained on Percy Field where Ithaca High School now stands. During the early 1900s, though, Cornell’s population grew quickly and Percy Field was no longer suitable for the growing number of Cornell athletes.

Gradually, the idea of having adequate athletic Coaching/Staff facilities on campus developed. The Alumni Field Committee was created to consider this possibility and they persuaded the university set aside land for a fi eld. The committee “strove, pled, and prayed” for donations to the proposed athletic facilities.

Because of a generous donation from Willard Straight ’01, the construction of a fi eld house was made possible. The contribution came in memory of his friend, Henry (Heinie) Schoellkopf ’02, an outstanding football player and Opened: 1915

a “beloved gentle giant.” It is said that Meet The Big Red he once dove 70 feet into a gorge pool First Game: vs. Gettysburg, 26-0 Win (9-28-1915) to rescue a drowning dog. Total Games at Schoellkopf: 449 The Schoellkopf family themselves Record at Schoellkopf Field: 282-152-15 (.645) then responded to Straight’s donation Largest Football Crowd (all-time): and helped fi nance the project. Finally, 35,300 vs. Michigan (W, 20-7) on Nov. 10, 1951 Schoellkopf’s capacity of 9,000 was no longer construction of Schoellkopf Field, which Largest Football Crowd (since 1970): suffi cient. would be on the highest point on cam- 23,000 vs. Columbia (W, 24-21) on Oct. 30, 1971 In 1921, a study and report was commissioned pus, could take place. Schoellkopf Field and in the spring of 1923, University trustees was ready to open the fall of 1915. The approved the plans to reconstruct the east side University planned a huge parade from stands. Construction began that winter and in September, 1924, the Crescent was completed increasing capacity to 21,500. the Arts Quad to the fi eld for the dedication exercises and opening football 2008 Opponents game. Everyone in Cornell—undergraduates, faculty and staff , in addition In June 1947, permanent steel stands on the west side of Schoellkopf Field to alumni and invited guests—was expected to participate. were built, boosting total stadium capacity to 25,597. The stands, as well as a On Saturday, October 9, 1915, all campus activities were suspended at new press box, were completed in time for Cornell football’s Navy game on noon. An estimated crowd of 6,000 quickly gathered in front of Goldwin October 18, 1947. Smith Hall as instructed by the University. President Jacob Gould Schurman Schoellkopf Field was one of the University’s most valuable, but least slowly led the procession to the awaiting Schoellkopf Field. The impressive used areas on campus until the introduction of an artifi cial turf. In early 1971, parade was the largest turnout of its kind in the Ithaca area at the time. it was announced that an anonymous donor had made a gift for turf on Cornell football’s best season was its fi rst on Schoellkopf. That year, Schoellkopf Field. The person who fi rst benefi ted from the artifi cial surface the team won all of its nine games and went on to become national was probably Cornell’s star tailback Ed Marinaro ’72, who eventually broke champion. every school rushing record. The artifi cial surface was more fl exible than

Exactly fi ve years after the dedication, the General Electric Company natural grass and would therefore cause less of an impact on Marinaro’s League2007 YIR/Ivy completed work on a fl ood searchlight system for the fi eld, which was de- body when he went down. Cornell built on this with the next generation signed to illuminate the fi eld without causing glare visible to the players. of artifi cial surface with the installation of FieldTurf during the summer of The project was of major importance to athletic teams, especially in the fall 2008. This will be the fi rst year on the surface, which combines silica sand and winter months, when shortened hours of daylight cut down after-class and rubber infi ll over a fi eld comprised of monofi lament polyethylene practice time. blend fi bers. Before 1915, the largest Expansion and growth for Schoellkopf Field continued. crowd to assemble for an ath- The new press box was built in 1986, and the stands have letic event in Ithaca was less been refurbished. This season will be the second for the Big than 5,000. The development of Red in the newly renovated Schoellkopf Hall, which includes automobiles and improvement an addition featuring new locker rooms, meeting rooms, of roads brought larger and a football tradition room and coaches offi ces. Schoellkopf History/Records larger crowds to the stadium. Field has become an irreplaceable part of Cornell’s athletic Soon, it became apparent that tradition and campus. Parts of this article originally ran in The Cornell Daily Sun (Nov. 21, 1985) This Is Cornell

2008 Cornell Big Red Football www.CornellBigRed.com • 121 Council of Ivy Group Presidents TThehe IvyIvy LLeagueeague (The Ivy League) The Ivy League is truly one of a kind. While the 2006-07 academic year marked the 50th 228 Alexander St. season of offi cial Ivy League athletic competition, the Princeton, NJ 08544 rivalries and traditions in the League go so much deeper. Phone: (609) 258-6426 The fi rst offi cial athletic competition between League Fax: (609) 258-1690 schools was more than 150 years ago (1852, Harvard-Yale Web Site: www.ivyleaguesports.com

General Information General rowing) and the fi rst football game was more than 130 years ago (1872, Columbia-Yale). Executive Director: Jeff rey H. Orleans In the early days, the Ivy schools dominated col- Senior Associate Director: Carolyn Campbell-McGovern lege athletics. All-America status, Olympic medals Associate Director: Charles Yrigoyen III and national championships were routinely earned Assistant Director: Scottie Rodgers by students from the Ancient Eight. Compliance Assistant: Megan McHugo Today, Ivy Leaguers continue to claim national titles Public Information Assistant: Wes Harris and Olympic medals — as well as All-America and Aca- Public Information Assistant: Alex Searle demic All-America status. Hundreds continue athletic Offi ce Coordinator: Jane M. Antis careers as professionals and hundreds more as coaches Administrative Assistant: Robin Patsey Coaching/Staff and athletic administrators. The student-athletes also are among the nation’s leading public servants, doc- IVY FAST FACTS tors, journalists, lawyers, scientists, scholars, business Founded—1956; 51st season leaders, entertainers, educators and so much more. Student Population—51,525 The success of the League comes without athletic Members—Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, Yale scholarships while maintaining self-imposed high aca- Ivy-Sponsored Championships—33 demic standards. The Ivy League has demonstrated a rare willingness and ability, given the pressures on intercollegiate success throughout the nation, to Since 2000, the Ivy League has... Meet The Big Red abide by these rules and still compete successfully in • Produced 33 individual and 14 team NCAA national Division I athletics. champions. The League has also had national cham- Sponsoring conference championships in 33 men’s pions in a number of non-NCAA sports like squash and women’s sports, and averaging more than 35 and men’s rowing. varsity teams at each school, the Ivy League provides • Had all eight Ivy League schools record at least one intercollegiate athletic opportunities for more men NCAA champion -- team or individual -- in the last Brown Columbia and women than any other conference in the country. four years (Cornell has had four individual champs). Providence, R.I. New York, N.Y. All eight Ivy schools are among the “top 20” of NCAA • Posted the top conference Academic Progress Rate Division I schools in number of sports off ered for both in 19 of 29 Ivy League championship sports that 2008 Opponents men and women. are considered broad-based (at least 10 conferences The term “Ivy colleges” was fi rst in October, 1933 by registering a conference APR mark) as released by Stanley Woodward of the New York Herald Tribune to the NCAA in May 2008. describe the eight current Ivy schools (plus Army). On • Had more than 100 All-Americans each year. Feb. 8, 1935, Associated Press sports editor Alan Gould • Averaged more than a dozen Academic All-Americans fi rst used the exact term “Ivy League.” (including an all-time high of 18 in 2006-07). The first “Ivy Group Agreement,” signed in 1945, • Had 162 competitors at the four Olympic Games Cornell Dartmouth applied only to football. It affi rmed the observance of Ithaca, N.Y. Hanover, N.H. common practices in academic standards and eligibil- (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006). Those 162 have collected 53 medals, including 18 gold.

2007 YIR/Ivy League ity requirements and the administration of need-based fi nancial aid, with no athletic scholarships. The agreement • Sent hundreds of athletes into the professional ranks, created the Presidents Policy Committee, including the including dozens of NFL players including Sean Morey eight Presidents; the Coordination and Eligibility Com- and Isaiah Kacyvenski, who met at midfi eld as team mittee, made up of one senior non-athletic administrator captains at Super Bowl XL, as well as the Big Red’s from each school; and the committee on Administration, own Kevin Boothe ‘06 who played for the 2008 Super comprised of the eight directors of athletics. Bowl champion Ne wYork Giants. The Ivy Presidents extended the Ivy Group Agree- • Hosted the fi rst ESPN College GameDay football show Harvard Penn ment to all intercollegiate sports in February 1954. to draw more than 1.5 million households. Cambridge, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Their statement also focused on presidential gover- • Became the fi rst conference to ‘sweep’ the four major History/Records nance of the League, the importance of intra-League NCAA Awards in the same year (2006). Columbia’s competition, and a desire that recruited athletes be Robert Kraft claiming the Roosevelt Award; Princ- academically ‘representative’ of each institution1s eton’s John Doar the Inspirational Award; Yale’s Susan overall student body. Although that is the League1s Wellington the Silver Anniversary; and Brown’s Nick offi cial founding date, the fi rst year of competition Hartigan the Top VIII. was 1956-57. • Became the second conference with three of the six The Ivy League offi ce is housed in Princeton, N.J., un- NCAA Silver Anniversary Award winners in the same der the leadership of Executive Director Jeff rey H. Orleans, year (2007) — Dartmouth’s Gail Koziara Boudreaux, Princeton Yale who has been at that post since 1984. Brown’s Steve Jordan and Yale’s Patricia Melton. Princeton, N.J. New Haven, Conn. This Is Cornell 122 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football PProminentrominent CornellCornell AAlumnilumni General Information

AEROSPACE GOVERNMENT SCIENCE, MEDICINE AND HEALTH ED LU ’84 SAMUEL (SANDY) R. BERGER ’67 JOYCE BROTHERS ’47 Mission specialist for the Space International consultant; national security advisor Psychologist, author, and media personality Shuttle Atlantis, which docked 1993-2000 WILSON GREATBATCH ‘50 with the Russian Space Sta- STEPHEN FRIEDMAN ’59 Inventor of the cardiac pacemaker, member of Inventor tion Mir Assistant for economic policy to Hall of Fame President George W. Bush, and HENRY HEIMLICH ’41, MD ’43 Coaching/Staff ARTS director of the National Economic Developer of the Heimlich maneuver and of esophago- RICHARD MEIER ’57 Council plasty Internationally known architect RUTH BADER GINSBURG ’54 C. EVERETT KOOP MD ’41

SUSAN ROTHENBERG ’67 U.S. Supreme Court Justice; member U.S. surgeon general 1981-89 Painter of National Women’s Hall of Fame BARBARA MCCLINTOCK ’23, ’25, PHD ’27 JASON SELEY ’40 JANET RENO ’60 Genetics researcher; winner of the 1983 Nobel Prize in Sculptor; Cornell faculty member U.S. attorney general, 1993-2000; physiology/medicine

PETER YARROW ’59 member of National Women’s DOUGLAS OSHEROFF MS ’71, PHD ’73 Meet The Big Red Musician; Peter, Paul & Mary Hall of Fame Co-winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in physics LEE TENG-HUI PHD ’68 STEVEN WEINBERG ’54 BUSINESS President of Taiwan 1991 National Medal of Science winner, and co-winner of ADOLPH ’07 AND JOSEPH COORS ’39 the 1979 Nobel Prize in physics Founder/executives of the nation‘s largest single LITERATURE brewery KENNETH BLANCHARD ’61, PHD ’67 SPORTS PETER COORS ’69 Author, The One-Minute Manager; management con- BRUCE ARENA ’73 President, Coors Brewing Company sultant Former coach of U.S. National soccer team and 1996 U.S. 2008 Opponents HERBERT F. ’22 AND SAMUEL C. JOHNSON ’50 TONI MORRISON ’55 Olympic team; coach of NY Red Bulls (MLS) Founder/executives of Johnson Wax Company Winner of 1988 Pulitzer Prize GARY BETTMAN ’74 SANFORD I. WEILL ’55 and 1993 Nobel Prize for First National Hockey League commissioner Financier and philanthropist; CEO of Citigroup literature KEVIN BOOTH ‘06 MEGAN SHULL ‘91 Currently plays for the NFL’s Oakland Raiders EDUCATION AND HUMANITIES Children’s author, “Skye O’Shea” KEN DRYDEN ’69 URIE BRONFENBRENNER ’38 series Former NHL player, Montreal Canadiens, 1971-79; inducted Pioneer in human development studies; Cornell faculty KURT VONNEGUT JR. ’44 into the Hockey Hall of Fame, 1983; current Vice Chairman, member Author (Cats Cradle, Slaughter House Five); prisoner of Toronto Maple Leafs League2007 YIR/Ivy JEROME H. HOLLAND ’39, MS ’41 war in Germany during World War II ROBERT TRENT JONES ’30 Former Ambassador to Sweden; former president of E. B. WHITE ’21 Golf course architect; constructed over 450 courses Hampton Institute and Delaware State University; Author (Charlotte‘s Web, Stuart Little) and editor; co- around the world; inducted into PGA World Golf Hall of businessman author of Elements of Style Fame, 1987 WILLIAM STRUNK PHD 1896 CHARLES H. MOORE ’51 Educator and editor; co-author of Elements of Style MEDIA 1952 Olympic gold medalist (hurdles) and silver medalist FRANK GANNETT 1898 (1600-meter relay); honored as Golden Olympian, 1996;

ENTERTAINMENT Newspaper publisher; founder of the Gannett chain Cornell Director of Athletics, 1994-99 History/Records ARTHUR LAURENTS ’37 RICK LIPSEY ‘89 JOE NIEUWENDYK ’88 Tony Award-winning playwright, screenwriter, director, Writer, Sports Illustrated Three-time Stanley Cup winner; 1998 Olympian; 2002 Olympic and author; wrote West Side Story and directed La Cage BILL NYE ’77 gold medalist; 1999 Conn Smythe Trophy winner Aux Folles Award-winning popular-science media host and author STEPHANIE MAXWELL-PIERSON ‘86 BILL MAHER ’78 KEITH OLBERMANN ’79 Bronze Medalist, 1992 Olympics (women’s pair rowing) Comedian, author; host of Politically Incorrect and Real Television sports anchor and commentator GLENN (POP) WARNER 1894 Time panel shows DICK SCHAAP ’55 Football coach at Cornell, Georgia, Carlisle (where he EDWARD MARINARO ’72 Emmy Award-winning television sports commentator, coached Jim Thorpe), Pittsburgh, Stanford and Temple. This Is Cornell Actor, Hill Street Blues, Sisters sports commentator, journalist, and author Overall 44-year coaching record was 319-106-29. CHRISTOPHER REEVE ’74 JEREMY SCHAAP ’91 Actor, Superman I, II, III and IV Television sports commentator, journalist, and author movies; award winning director; activist for medical research JIMMY SMITS ‘82 Actor, NYPD Blue, The West Wing

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CORNELL BY THE NUMBERS ... 1 Cornell athletes named First Team ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America in 2007-08 The senior class of 2008 combined for a record 2 NCAA Woman of the Year fi nalists 2007 YIR/Ivy League 31 Ivy titles in their four seasons, continuing the 3 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame members program’s storied success in athletics. 3 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Recipients 3 Cornellians who own major professional sports franchises 6 Cornell student-athletes who have been awarded Rhodes Scholarships 6 Ivy League Player of the Year selections in 2007-08 8 Ivy League team championships in 2007-08 15 Cornell athletes named ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District in 2007-08 17 Ivy League team championships in 2004-05 and 2005-06 (School record for two-year span) 18 NCAA tournament or championship meets Cornell participated in during 2006-07 18 Olympic gold medalists 20 Total NCAA individual and team national championships History/Records 23 Cornell All-Americans in 2007-08 24 Ivy League team championships from 2003-04 to 2005-06 (School record for three-year span) 26 First team ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 36 Varsity sports at Cornell 39 Cornellians who have earned Olympic medals 58 Total Cornell ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 67 Total national championships in all sports for the Big Red 151 All-Ivy selections in 2007-08 179 Total Ivy League team titles for the Big Red since 1956-57 381 Total Academic All-Ivy selections This Is Cornell 124 • www.CornellBigRed.com 2008 Cornell Big Red Football