August 31, 2006

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

August 31, 2006 Area places of worship, The Breeze page 3 James Madison University's Student Newspaper Vol. 84, Issue 2 Thursilau, August 31, 2006 Opinion, page 7 Sports, page 11 A&E, page 15 After Katrina: the status of the Are you ready for some * JMU grad Drew Gibson plays Gulf Coast one year later. football? JMU opens Saturday. at The Little Grill Collective. Pluto's Martial Artistic status in Taijutsu club jeopardy practices craft Planet could on the Quad be reclassifed in DOMINIC DrsMONn as a dwarf rtfU's tdilor B. MEGAN PARK If you're walking on the contributing wrilrr SI SAN si (MMbRI-T-J-Dl Quad between h and M p.m. contributing pholngraphrr and you notice a half do/en Alter years of debate itudtnts brandishing i arious between scientists and as- The FDA ruled that the Plan weapons, tossing each other tronomers over the status B morning after pill was safe and rolling on the grass, take a of Pluto, a historic turn ot for over-the-counter use. few guidelines with you. events has east the former hirst — don'l dare call plane! out into exile. them ninjas. Many an? shaken be- Second— insults, slights cause of the outcome. PlanB and drive-by jokes fall on deaf l-reshman Andrew Hi- ears lieb is shocked It blows mv And third — don't hesi- mind," he said And treslv approved tate tO stop and talk to the man Ivler Conla is unset members Of the Bujikan Budo — 'That's crap!" he said. laijutsu dojo, hut only after "It's always been a planet. for use they've finished their training. Mukec MOUSS can't name Steven O'l^ary, a senior, htodOg after I piece of space has bean In the organization rock." 'Morning-after' since he was a freshman He Freshman Michael Bow- usually dons a pair of black man has only one thing to pill OK'd for shin-length footgear called SB) '1 think that all planets tabi, and black pajama-like regardless ol color or else over the counter pants, which is part of an en- should be treated equally." tire outfit called gi. He might Hut one |VIL professor is look like someone portraying ■etting excited about all the BY K Mil KUXOOG a ninjl from an old martial fuss senior writer arts film, but he would refute ■date professor ol that description. He says being e.eoloe,\ Knk I l'\ le is excit- I he recent FDA decision to called a nin|a is an insult. Not ed no! so mud) because of approve the use of "Plan B," <i to him, but to the other real the exclusion of Pluto itself. form of emei'gency contracep- martial artists who have ac- (Nil because of what it means tion, for ovor-tho-counter use complished all the IK require- lor science in general has ignited a firestorm of turv ments needed to be called a " I he (International As- from opposition groups nmia I he martial art O'l.e.m tronomical UnlonJ has come \\\- .ire quit* distressed and the halt-dn/en-or-so mem- up with a solid definition ol this has been pushed through bers of his group praclue IS ,) a planet. (Me s.nci pre- |the FDA|," specific discipline within the viously the} had a work- said Janice Health famed and mysterious ninjutsu ing definition that was not C rouse, a Se- discipline. i.ones ntieraction nior Fellow Beat laijutsu, uhioh 01 rarv must orbit the Sun and have at Concerned said uuild have numerous sufficient gravity to pull it Women tor Vk meanings, is a form ot un- Into I sphere IMe added America, one armed combat that the new criterion added of the group* "Things have deeper mean- b) the IAI is that the planet spearheading ings,' O'Lean said rai|utsu must have cleared the area the opposition maani something like hod\ ol space around it. I his is movement. art. " 0*1 eary cautioned not to hototraphtr called "ruling its own or- "I don't think it should be put a label on it. bit." available it all,'' aaid sophomore Steven O'Leary. president of the JMU Taijutsu club, spars with fellow member Marlon Te during an afternoon practice session on the Quad. "Ai we had this word Laura Pearson "i htsrl it is simii.tr veAKTS. pagf 5 planet, it did not adequale- to .in abortion* like, 'oh. I mdde h deaf ribe w hat we called a mistake, I need to take care of Pluto, because it was differ- it." ent from the other planets, Man B. which contains ingre- Pyle said "So we needed ■ dients similar to those found in new word and we |now call birth control pills but in a higher it) d dwarl planet dosage, das beaut available to Currently, net mud) - women since 1MV4* with a pre- Parking prices on the rise known about the surface scription Hovsewr. some oppo- of Pluto because it i too nents ot I'lan B arc concerned that far ewe) and small Kir our eliminating the visit to a physi- Money needed Earth telescopes, said Pyle. cian to obtain I proscription mav PlutO is part.it what is called have adverse effects on women's to finance new the Kuipei Bell i ring health It is possihlo that women lestial bodies in the \icimtv wouldn't receive the testing Fos parking deck Ol Neptune, know n as trans sexually transmitted diseeM Neptunians. that the\ might otherwise gel i "|Pluto's| not big they had to go to a doctor for the nrwi edlUH enough," said freshman |ar- prcet ription. ed l.n lor "It's not massive I sine, this drug without | The 2ttXv'(l7 school yesi enough, because if Pluto's physician is not an advantage brines a lot bat k to the uraversH) a planet, then a whole lot ot to women, it is .1 disadvantage,' and Harnsonlmry, new students, other obiects should he plan said foaeph DeCook, vice presl n'lunline,ones, honvndoustrattu ets, too I here are at least dent of the Ameru .m ASSCM iation OH Pott Kcpuhln Road and what 70,000 of the bodies with dl ot Pro-Ute Obstetric lana and Gy- seams like M\ endless number ol ameters greater than 100 km, necologist! trios to Wal-Mart smong other according to David fewiN ot In a recent press release tbinj's the l nivenrity ol Hawaii In- found on the II )A's Web sit.-, the It also brings me leoond cost stitute tor Astronom) agency states that Plan n is safe Inc lease t«>r vehkle isgistmtton m ' I here is | certain in- ami effective in preventing preg- the last tWO \ears. ,i lull -tune HI ertia in the content ol text- nancv. But DeCook is worried nual permil coating (172 making books, P) le said I low ever. about what the lone, term side many |Ml students groan while the lAL's resolution was effects ot the drug mav be. asaaudiig through ihetr wallets greal for education, because "It has not been out long Howevet vehidc reglstrs science is about "how things enough tor us to know the lOM I \l\ SHOAMmlOf photograph* turn fees have a large effect on behave rather than what we term aids affects. I hey wont both parties involved I IK- effect call them be known tor another is to20 Parking passes like this one saw a price raise for the second consecutive year. The On students is t,nrlv obviOUS but IMe quoted William I >el ook said. hikes fund lighting, maintenance, salaries and the new $13.6 million parking deck. wh.it it does tor Parkuw Services, Penn to summarize his poini Despite the controversy, responstbh? for .ill vends ami ot ciew many women support the PDA I panong-related issues on can) "We press their mentor) History of vehicle registration fee increases: decision. Total commuter pus, is rnoreol a mystery too Boon and puzzle and •sum. 'times things happen lou.ina Moore, who over- strain and load them with 1998 99:50*. ol the established rate spots - 2,982 thai you don't run e i ontrol over sees Parking Sen Ices as tin- asso- rules to know grammar and you need to handle the situ 1999-00 100% of established rate ciate viOB ('resident tor business and rhetoric and a Strange ation before it escalates into I 2000 01: No increase Total resident Services, said Parking Services tongue or tWO that ten to Mggei problem," said graduate 2001 02: No increase cpots - 2,605 is an auvih.in enterprise ot the one mav never be useful to Mudenl litlain ( .riftin 2OO2'03: No increase untversit) 'As such, the said them !eac me. their natural Seniof Liza I>rurv, the co-co «■» flaijned parking M|PSrtdng Servkasl is entire!) genius to meaianlcal or nat- 2003 04: No increase ordinatorol the (Ml chapter ot spots in Patterson supported from the revenue it ural know ledge uru uitn at for Planned Parenthood, 2004 05 Increase aenerates No money is received ed which would be ot e.ro.it said, "Over-the-counter M COM 2005-06: No increase Street deck - 788 tn»rn theuimersiu use to them throughout the 2006 07- Increase due to construction of new parking deck whole tours,'ot their hv.es.' ' teeMANB page* i v\Rh page4 IAIHOI lencssa Kildall l.dnoi -xin.i.1 Stetzei HO) $684749 Thursday, August 31,200612 PageC ^M IIwwwjhebM wwjhebreezej>rg DUKE DAYS Events Calendar The Breeze POLICE Lex; Underage Possession of Alcohol International Association of Administrative A JMU student w.is charged with underage ■dm/ M^llhi'M Sto-% I'IOII ssinnnK BV Ai.ici.v SimaJsenlor writer t ail.- v\hn,- pot—alow ot alcohol in t hesapcake Mall on .
Recommended publications
  • 2015 Football Prospectus BRIDGEFORTH STADIUM
    VAD LEE TAYLOR REYNOLDS MITCHELL KIRSCH 2015 FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS BRIDGEFORTH STADIUM Stadium Facts: • 24,877-seat lighted facility in the center of campus, features a FieldTurf playing surface, a state-of-the-art support facility in the south end zone, and a 24-by-60 videoboard above the south end zone • Construction began following the 2009 season and was completed prior to the 2011 campaign • Stadium is named for William E. Bridgeforth of Winchester, Va., a longtime JMU supporter and board of visitors member whose family remains very active with JMU • Playing field is named for Harrisonburg-area businessman Zane Showker, a longtime JMU supporter and university board rector and for whom JMU’s busi- ness school facility is named • Originally constructed in three phases. A synthetic playing surface was in- stalled in 1974, the east stands (near Godwin Hall, JMU’s athletics/kinesiology facility) in 1975 and the previous west stands in 1981 2015 JMU Football Table of Contents Introduction Quick Facts/JMU Radio 2 Communications 3 Media Guidelines 4 2015 Schedule 5 2015 Roster 6-7 Meet the Coaches Head Coach Everett Withers 8-9 Assistant Coaches 10-15 Support Staff 16 Meet the Players Players (listed numerically) 17-37 CAA Football/Opponents CAA Football 38 2014 Standings/Honors 39 2015 JMU Opponents 40-41 Series History vs. Opponents 42-43 2015 CAA Composite Schedule 44 2014 Season in Review Results, Stats and Rankings 45 Season Stats 46-49 2014 Game Summaries 50-62 History Next Level - JMU in the Pros 63 Haley to the Pro Hall of Fame 64 College Football Hall of Fame 65 2004 National Title 66 Playoff History 67 Key Dates in JMU History 68 All-Time Awards 69-72 All-Time Results 73-75 Single-Game Records 76 Top-10 Lists 77-81 Longest Plays 82 Bridgeforth Stadium Records 83 All-Time Lettermen 84-86 James Madison University’s 2015 football prospectus was designed and produced by JMU’s Athletics Communications office.
    [Show full text]
  • Taiwan Jones 2011 Road Warriors RB Darren Mcfadden 2008 the Raiders Are Among the Top-Performing Road Teams in NFL History
    WEEKLY INFORMATION PACKET Pittsburgh Steelers at Oakland Raiders Sunday, Oct. 27, 2013 | 1:05 p.m. | O.co Coliseum OAKLAND RAIDERS WEEKLY RELEASE For Immediate Release Week 8 f Sunday, Oct. 27, 2013 1:05 P.M. PT O.co Coliseum OAKLAND RAIDERS (2-4) vs. PITTSBURGH STEELERS (2-4) GAME PREVIEW THE settING The Oakland Raiders open the second half of their schedule this week Date: Sunday, October 27 as the take on the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, Oct. 27. Sunday’s contest will Kickoff: 1:05 p.m. PT mark the first of two-straight home games vs. East Coast teams for the Silver and Site: O.co Coliseum (1972) Black, as they will host Philadelphia next week. The game is also the Raiders’ Capacity/surface: 53,286/Overseeded only matchup vs. an AFC North opponent in 2013, and second-straight year that Bermuda the Steelers have played in Oakland. The Raiders are coming off of their bye Regular Season: Oakland leads, 11-9 week, while the Steelers won a hard-fought game at home last weekend, beating Postseason: Series tied, 3-3 Baltimore, 19-16. Two weeks ago, the Silver and Black fell on the road against division-rival Kansas City, 7-24. After getting off to a 7-0 start thanks to a 39-yard TD reception by WR Denarius Moore from QB Terrelle Pryor, the Chiefs scored 24-unan- swered points to pick up the win. Oakland’s defense continued their solid play throughout, holding Kansas City to just 216 total yards of offense. The defense also contributed three sacks and a fumble recovery.
    [Show full text]
  • INDIANAPOLIS COLTS WEEKLY PRESS RELEASE Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center P.O
    INDIANAPOLIS COLTS WEEKLY PRESS RELEASE Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center P.O. Box 535000 Indianapolis, IN 46253 www.colts.com AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (12-5) vs. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (12-4) 8:15 P.M. EST | SAT., JAN. 11, 2013 | GILLETTE STADIUM COLTS TRAVEL TO NEW ENGLAND BROADCAST INFORMATION FOR AFC DIVISIONAL PLAYOFF TV coverage: CBS The No. 4 seed Indianapolis Colts (12-5) will continue their postseason journey this week- Play-by-Play: Greg Gumbel end when they take on the No. 2 seed New Color Analyst: Dan Dierdorf England Patriots (12-4) on Saturday night in Sideline: Allie LaForce an AFC Divisional matchup. Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. at Gillette Stadium. Radio coverage: WFNI & WLHK Play-by-Play: Bob Lamey In the AFC Wild Card Game against Kansas Color Analyst: Jim Sorgi City (1/4/14), the Colts claimed a 45-44 victory, overcoming a 28-point second-half deficit to Sideline: Matt Taylor post the second-largest comeback in NFL Radio coverage: WestwoodOne Sports postseason history. Indianapolis Colts Play-by-Play: Ian Eagle WR-T.Y. Hilton Indianapolis recorded a postseason franchise- Color Analyst: Trent Green record 536 net yards, while the 45 points ranked second in team Sideline: Tony Boselli history. Quarterback Andrew Luck threw for 443 yards and four touchdowns, both of which were the second-highest postseason single-game totals in franchise history. Wide receiver T.Y. Hilton INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 2013 SCHEDULE caught 13 passes for 224 yards and two touchdowns. His reception PRESEASON (2-2) total tied for the second-most in NFL postseason history, while his Day Date Opponent TV Result receiving yardage ranked third.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Toronto Argonauts Training Camp Prospectus
    1 2018 Toronto Argonauts Training Camp Prospectus Training Camp: May 20 – June 9 2 Training Camp Information Location: York University Alumni Field Ian MacDonald Blvd, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 (Campus Map) Media Contacts: Dave Haggith Sr. Director, Media & Communications Cell: 416-450-1681 Email: [email protected] 3 Key Training Camp Dates MAY 19 All players report for Training Camp/Medicals Roster at 75 + non-counters MAY 20 On-Field Practices Begin Walkthrough at 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Argonauts players followed by head coach Marc Trestman will be available to media following walkthrough (approx. 5:00 p.m.) Times and locations vary, please see practice schedule at Argonauts.ca. JUNE 1 Pre-Season Game #1 | 7:30 p.m. ET | Tim Hortons Field Toronto Argonauts @ Hamilton Tiger-Cats JUNE 7 Pre-Season Game #2 | 7:30 p.m. ET | U of Guelph Alumni Stadium Toronto Argonauts vs. Ottawa REDBLACKS JUNE 10 Roster reduced to 46 players by 10:00 a.m. EST JUNE 15 Toronto Argonauts Regular Season Opener Toronto Argonauts @ Saskatchewan Roughriders 9:00 p.m. ET at Mosaic Stadium JUNE 23 Toronto Argonauts Home Opener Toronto Argonauts vs. Calgary Stampeders 7:30 p.m. ET at BMO Field 4 2018 Training Camp Personnel General Manager Jim Popp Assistant General Manager Spencer Zimmerman Director, Football Administration Catherine Raîche Director, Canadian Scouting Vincent Magri Director, Football Operations Ian Sanderson Director, Video Jon Magri Football Operations Coordinator Luciano Rummo Executive Asst. to GM/Personnel Chantal Covington Scout Justin Hickman
    [Show full text]
  • Hofstra Football, 2006
    - Hofstra has won 43 of its last 80 regular season games and 52 of its last 90 in-season contests. The Pride is 66-43 in regular season play since the start of the 1997 season. Hofstra has posted an 82-50-1 record over the last 133 regular season games. ON THIS DAY IN HOFSTRA FOOTBALL HISTORY: 2000 - In one of the more controversial games in the past two decades, two Hofstra interceptions were nullified by pass HOFSTRA interference calls, and Hofstra was whistled for six penalties in FOOTBALL, 2006 the fourth quarter and the overtimes as the fifth-ranked GAME 9: Penguins of Youngstown State were able to post a 42-35 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY (2-6, 1-4) double-overtime victory over the Pride at Stambaugh Stadium. vs. Trevor Dimmie rushed 26 times for 119 yards and two UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND touchdowns to lead the Pride. (3-5, 1-4) Saturday, November 4, 2006 – 1 p.m. 1994 - The Pride jumped out to a 35-0 halftime lead and coasted to a 42-16 victory over Rhode Island at Shuart James M. Shuart Stadium -Hempstead, NY Stadium. Quarterback Carlos Garay passed for three touchdowns, including two to Michael Wright, and rushed for Television: None a fourth score. Severin Cornelius rushed for two touchdowns Radio: WRHU-FM (88.7), Pregame show at 12:30 p.m. while Nick Johnson caught seven passes for 111 yards and one Greg Rice (play-by-play), Matt Shortis (color), touchdown. Linebacker Joey Driver led the Pride defense with Shannon Bennett (sideline) 14 tackles and one sack.
    [Show full text]
  • No Holds Barred to Council SGA Vetoes Bill ■V RACHANA DIXII Bill Pa^Lefi
    Crossword and. SUDOKU in the same The Breeze paper i James Madison University's Student Newspaper in/. 85, Issue 40 I nil mil,ill, April li, 2(K)b Opinion, page 6 A&E, page 8 Sports, page 11 SafeRides thus far has equaled Technology transforms the flflVV The JMU baseball team heads NoRidesforJMU. way students live. ■ to Beantown to face Huskies. Professor appointed No Holds Barred to council SGA vetoes bill ■v RACHANA DIXII bill pa^lefi-. [gS MM] rnrrojt listing rules for I enms Kchteriing, director of the Counseling Psychology program senatorial election esidence Halls- 32 ■Visual and Performing Arts- 2 for the department of graduate psy- Arts and Letters chology, has been appointed to the "AT-8 lemmsm and Disaster Behavioral ■v MABYOABSTY Business- 7 ucation- 2 Health Advisory Council for the U8B1 IM NBV3 wrroR Comrnomvealth of Virginia. Science and Mat! aduate I Programs- 2 TADBHAC amsisbng of 15 Tuesday night. SGA sena- members, w as formed by me Office tors voted to veto a bill that enatoi of the Governor in 2WM and is meant would limit the numbers of to provide guidance on Virginia's seats available for next year's key disaster response entities, cover- senate, effectively eliminating ing ruitur.il disasters as well as ter- competition lor today's elec- nmst attacks. tion. "Par hvenh, yean I ve been do- "When you have a body up 1 T \£ il isaster mental health work here for elections, they aren't going in Virginia," said Kchteriing, who to pass anything that is go- Residence Halls- 32 has been a lull-tune faculty member ing to hinder them and make at JML" since 1990 and has directed for a more competitive race," Arts and Letters- 13 Counseling Psychology since 1994.
    [Show full text]
  • Jimmye Laycock
    NCAA I-AA PLAYOFFS - SEMIFINALS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10 - 7:00 P.M. - CARY FIELD AT ZABLE STADIUM #6 WILLIAM & MARY (11-2) #8 JAMES MADISON (11-2) TRIBE VS. DUKES Date Opponent Score/Time Date Opponent Score/Time Quick Slant Sept. 4 at North Carolina L, 38-49 Sept. 4 Lock Haven W, 62-7 Sept. 18 *at #10 New Hampshire W, 9-7 Sept. 18 *at Villanova W, 17-0 W&M and JMU are the fi rst two Virgin- Sept. 25 VMI W, 42-6 Sept. 25 at West Virginia L, 10-45 ia schools to advance to the NCAA I-AA Oct. 2 *#16 NORTHEASTERN W, 38-35 (OT) Oct. 2 *Hofstra W, 31-21 Football Championship Semifi nals. Oct. 9 at Liberty W, 37-17 Oct. 9 *Massachusetts W, 28-7 Oct. 16 *RHODE ISLAND W, 31-24 Oct. 16 *at Maine W, 24-20 Oct. 23 *at #3 Delaware L, 28-31 Oct. 23 *at Richmond W, 26-20 Oct. 30 *at Towson W, 41-16 Oct. 30 *VMI W, 41-10 Nov. 6 *#19 VILLANOVA W, 37-29 Nov. 6 *Delaware W, 20-13 Nov. 13 *at #4 James Madison W, 27-24 Nov. 13 *William and Mary L, 24-27 Nov. 20 *RICHMOND W, 38-14 Nov. 20 *at Towson W, 31-17 Nov. 27 ^#11 HAMPTON W, 42-35 Nov. 27 ^at Lehigh W, 14-13 Dec. 4 ^#10 DELAWARE W, 44-38 (2 OT) Dec. 4 ^at Furman W, 14-13 Dec. 10 ^#8 JAMES MADISON 7 pm Dec. 10 ^at William and Mary 7 pm *A10 conference game *A10 conference game ^NCAA I-AA Playoffs ^NCAA I-AA Playoffs HEAD COACHES Jimmye Laycock (W&M, 1970) Mickey Matthews (SW Texas St., 1976) TABLE OF CONTENTS W&M Record 170-112-2 (25th year) JMU Record 38-33 (Sixth year) Depth Chart, W&M Info ...............................
    [Show full text]
  • VMI FOOTBALLFOOTBALL Table of Contents 20072007 MEDIAMEDIA GUIDEGUIDE in Remembrance Introduction to the Media Media Information
    VMIVMI FOOTBALLFOOTBALL Table of Contents 20072007 MEDIAMEDIA GUIDEGUIDE In Remembrance Introduction to the Media Media Information ..........................................................................2 Media Outlets ................................................................................3 Keydets On The Air ......................................................................4 Facilities Alumni Memorial Field at P. Wesley Foster, Jr. ‘56 Stadium........6-7 Vision 2039..................................................................................8-9 Strength & Conditioning..........................................................10-11 Academic Enhancement ..............................................................12 LOOKING AT 2007 2007 Preview ..........................................................................14-15 Lettermen Returning, Lost ..........................................................16 2007 Pre-Camp Depth Chart ......................................................17 Players to Watch ..........................................................................18 Coaching Staff Head Coach Jim Reid ..............................................................20-21 Assistant Coaches ..................................................................22-24 MEET THE KEYDETS Meet the Keydets....................................................................26-43 Incoming Freshmen ................................................................44-45 Alphabetical and Numerical Rosters ......................................46-47
    [Show full text]
  • Eagles by Jersey Number
    EAGLES BY JERSEY NUMBER 1 Happy Feller, Nick Mick-Mayer, Tony Franklin, Gary Anderson, Mat Dave Archer, Chris Boniol, Donté Stallworth, Willie Reid, Jeremy McBriar, Cody Parkey, Cameron Johnston Maclin, Dorial Green-Beckham, Shelton Gibson, Josh McCown, 2 Joe Pilconis, Mike Michel, Mike Horan, Dean Dorsey, Steve DeLine, Jalen Reagor David Akers, Matt Barkley, Jalen Hurts 19 Roger Kirkman, Orrin Pape, Jim Leonard, Herman Bassman, Fritz 3 Roger Kirkman, Jack Concannon, Mark Moseley, Eddie Murray, Ferko, Tom Burnette, George Somers, Harold Pegg, Dan Berry, Todd France, Reggie Hodges, Nick Murphy, Mike Kafka, Mark Tom Dempsey, Guido Merkens, Troy Smith, Sean Morey, Carl Sanchez Ford, Michael Gasperson, Brandon Gibson, Mardy Gilyard, Greg Salas, Miles Austin, Paul Turner, Golden Tate, J.J. Arcega-Whiteside 4 Benjy Dial, Max Runager, David Jacobs, Dale Dawson, Bryan Barker, Tom Hutton, Mike McMahon, Kevin Kolb, Stephen Morris, 20 Alex Marcus, John Lipski, Clyde Williams, Howard Bailey, Pete Jake Elliott Stevens, Jim MacMurdo, Henry Reese, Elmer Hackney, Don Stevens, Bibbles Bawel, Jim Harris, Frank Budd, Leroy Keyes, 5 Joseph Kresky, Davey O’Brien, Roman Gabriel, Tom Skladany, John Outlaw, Leroy Harris, Andre Waters, Vaughn Hebron, Brian Dean May, Mark Royals, Jeff Feagles, Donovan McNabb Dawkins 6 Jim MacMurdo, Gary Adams, John Reaves, Spike Jones, Dan 21 James Zyntell, Les Maynard, Paul Cuba, John Kusko, Herschel Pastorini, Matt Cavanaugh, Bubby Brister, Jason Baker, Lee Stockton, Allison White, Chuck Cherundolo, William Boedeker, Johnson,
    [Show full text]
  • 2012 Fantasy Football Downloadable Draft Kit IDP | Fantasynews.Cbssports.Com | Updated: October 1, 2012 Table of Contents
    2012 Fantasy Football Downloadable Draft Kit IDP | fantasynews.cbssports.com | Updated: October 1, 2012 Table of Contents Dave Richard's IDP Rankings.......................................................................................................................................................... 3 2012 Projections .......................................................................................................................................................................... 4-22 Player Profiles (Alphabetical by Position) .............................................................................................................................. 23-67 2011 Final Statistics .................................................................................................................................................................. 68-86 2011 Red Zone Statistics .......................................................................................................................................................... 87-88 2011 Yards From Scrimmage Leaders .......................................................................................................................................... 89 2011 Target Leaders ....................................................................................................................................................................... 90 2011 Touches Leaders ..................................................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • CFL Game Details Hamilton Tiger-Cats @ Toronto Argonauts Week #18 - Game #75 - Year 2018 October 12, 2018-19:30 - BMO Field
    CFL Game Details Hamilton Tiger-Cats @ Toronto Argonauts Week #18 - Game #75 - Year 2018 October 12, 2018-19:30 - BMO Field TEAMS 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL Hamilton Tiger-Cats 10 8 13 3 0 34 Toronto Argonauts 10 0 0 10 0 20 GAME DAY CONDITIONS TEMP WINDS FIELD WEATHER KICKOFF GAME OVER TIME ATTENDANCE 10 C West 26km/h Dry Partly Cloudy 19:38 22:25 02:47 14,184 COIN TOSS: HAM won toss, elected Receive; TOR elected North OFFICIALS REFEREE HEAD LINESMAN SIDE JUDGE FIELD JUDGE UMPIRE LINE JUDGE BACK JUDGE OBSERVER Al Bradbury Justin McInnes Dave Hawkshaw Brian Chrupalo Ritchie Miller Davin Overland Rob Skaggs Don Cousens ONSITE STATISTICIAN: Larry Aicken, Mark Warden, David Warden, Thomas Vallesi, Marina DiBattista · CFL STATISTICIAN: Steve Daniel, Doug Page STARTING LINEUPS Hamilton Tiger-Cats Toronto Argonauts OFFENCE DEFENCE OFFENCE DEFENCE QB 8 Jeremiah MASOLI LB 1 Don UNAMBA QB 2 James FRANKLIN LB 3 Alden DARBY RB 28 John WHITE LB 11 Larry DEAN RB 35 Branden BURKS LB 23 Jeff KNOX JR. OL 51 Mike FILER LB 21 Simoni LAWRENCE RB 38 Declan CROSS LB 24 Justin TUGGLE OL 57 Brandon REVENBERG DB 4 Richard LEONARD OL 54 Chris VAN ZEYL DB 4 William LIKELY OL 60 Darius CIRACO DB 24 Delvin BREAUX OL 57 Tyler HOLMES DB 20 Matt WEBSTER OL 61 Ryker MATHEWS DB 25 Jumal ROLLE OL 61 Sean MCEWEN DB 25 Ronnie YELL OL 63 Kelvin PALMER DB 26 Cariel BROOKS OL 64 Ryan BOMBEN DB 36 Trumaine WASHINGTON WR 12 Mike JONES DB 35 Michael DALY OL 66 Isiah CAGE DB 43 Marcus ROBERSON WR 16 Brandon BANKS DL 49 Nikita WHITLOCK WR 8 Myles WHITE DL 90 Cleyon LAING WR 17 Luke TASKER DL 94 Justin CAPICCIOTTI WR 10 Armanti EDWARDS DL 92 Troy DAVIS WR 82 Justin BUREN DL 95 Julian HOWSARE WR 19 S.J.
    [Show full text]
  • 2 James Madison at #24 Stony Brook Saturday, October 5, 2019 • 6 P.M
    2004 & 2016 National Champions • Seven Conference Championships • 15 Playoff Appearance • 29 Winning Seasons 2019 SCHEDULE/RESULTS #2 JAMES MADISON AT #24 STONY BROOK SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2019 • 6 P.M. • STONY BROOK, N.Y. • LAVALLE STADIUM (12,300) Overall: 4-1 | CAA: 0-0 JAMES MADISON (4-1, 1-0 CAA) STONY BROOK (4-1, 1-0 CAA) Home: 2-0 | Away: 2-1 | Streak: W4 Rankings (STATS / Coaches) #2 / #2 Rankings (STATS / Coaches) #24 / #24 Head Coach Curt Cignetti Head Coach Chuck Priore DATE OPPONENT TIME Career Record (Season) 71-27 (9th) Career Record (Year) 127-76 (20th) Aug. 31 at West Virginia L, 13-20 Record at JMU 4-1 (1st) Record at SBU 88-67 (14th) Sept. 7 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) W, 44-7 Offensive Style Spread/Up Tempo Offensive Style Multiple Sept. 14 MORGAN STATE W, 63-12 Off. Coordinator Shane Montgomery Off. Coordinators Carmen Felus & Chris Bache Sept. 21 at Chattanooga W, 37-14 Defensive Style 4-3 Multiple Defensive Style 3-4 Sept. 28 at #24 Elon * W, 45-10 Def. Coordinator Corey Hetherman Def. Coordinator Bobby McIntyre Oct. 5 at #24 Stony Brook * 6 p.m. Oct. 12 #5 VILLANOVA * 1:30 p.m. DUKES CLOSE LONG ROAD TRIP ON LONG ISLAND Oct. 19 at William & Mary * 3:30 p.m. • JMU hits the road for the third straight week, as heads to #24 Stony Brook for a key CAA matchup on Saturday, Oct. 5 Oct. 26 #9 TOWSON * 3:30 p.m. • Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. from LaValle Stadium and will be televised on SNY (local markets only) and streamed live on Nov.
    [Show full text]