CRIMSON HAWKS FOOTBALL 2012

501 Wins - 17th Most All-Time in DII • .660 Winning Percentage - 6th Best All-Time in DII 55 AP All-Americans • 14 NCAA DII Playoff Appearances • 10 Wins Nine Times

IUP (0-0, 0-0 PSAC WEST) GAME 1: IUP (0-0, 0-0 PSAC WEST) Sept. 1 Southern Connecticut 1 PM VS OUTHERN ONNECTICUT Sept. 8 at Cheyney 1 PM . S C (0-0, 0-0 NE-10) Sept. 15 * Lock Haven 4 PM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 • 1:00 P.M. Sept. 22 * at Cal 3:30 PM Sept. 29 at Millersville 1 PM GEORGE P. • INDIANA, PA Oct. 6 * Slippery Rock 2 PM Oct. 13 * at Edinboro 12 PM THE GAME: IUP football opens up the 2012 season on Saturday, September Oct. 20 * Mercyhurst 1 PM 1 when it welcomes Southern Connecticut State University to George P. Miller Oct. 27 * Clarion 1 PM Stadium. Th is will be the seventh meeting between the two schools, including season-openers in both 2009 and 2010. Th e Crimson Hawks have won each of Nov. 3 * at Gannon 12 PM the previous six matchups with the Owls, including a 16-6 victory in Indiana Nov. 10 Shippensburg 1 PM two years ago and a 28-21 road win in 2009. *PSAC West Game ON THE AIR: Th e game will air live on WQMU-FM 92.5 with Jack Benedict serving as the play-by-play announcer and John Flickinger at his side as the SO. CONNECTICUT (0-0, 0-0 NE-10) color analyst. Th e two will be joined by sideline reporter Greg Drahuschak. Sept. 1 at IUP 1 PM Th e pregame show begins at 12:30 p.m. IUP-TV will again be back to show the Sept. 8 at Stonehill 1 PM game live on the school’s CATV Channel 20, and will be webstreamed live on Sept. 15 St. Augustine’s 1 PM NMTVSports.com. WIUP-FM 90.1 will also have the call with Kyle Pillar on the Sept. 22 at Merrimack 1 PM play-by-play along with Vincent Paparella and Tim Quigley adding the color. Sept. 29 Saint Anselm 1 PM Oct. 6 at Pace 1 PM HEAD COACH : IUP head coach Curt Cignetti (West Virginia, ‘82) begins his second season at the helm after leading the Crimson Oct. 13 American Int’l 1 PM Hawks to a 7-3 overall record (5-2 PSAC West) in 2011. His fi rst signature win Oct. 19 Assumption 7 PM came on Oct. 1 against No. 18 Edinboro with a 19-0 shutout victory on Home- Oct. 27 at New Haven 1 PM coming. Eight players earned All-PSAC West honors while fi ve were named to Nov. 3 Bentley 1 PM the all-region team. Th is will be Cignetti’s 30th year of coaching, with previous stops at Alabama (07-10), NC State (00-06), Pittsburgh (83-84, 93-99) Temple (89-92), Rice (86-88) and Davidson (85). ON THE AIR RADIO THE SERIES: IUP holds a perfect 6-0 series lead over Southern Connecticut in WQMU-FM 92.5 a series that began in 1984. IUP’s biggest win came in 1989 with a 58-15 victory Play-by-Play: Jack Benedict while the Crimson Hawks have outscored the Owls by an average of 32.3 - 12.8. Color Analyst: John Flickinger Sideline: Greg Drahuschak NEXT GAME: Th e Crimson Hawks travel to PSAC East foe Cheyney as they (Streamed on RedZoneMedia.com) take on the Wolves for the fi rst time since 2007. Th e two teams have matched up a total of four times in a series that began in 1994, with IUP holding a perfect 4-0 record. IUP has outscored the Wolves by an average of 54.0 - 6.5. WIUP-FM 90.1 Play-by-Play: Kyle Pillar Color Analyst: Vincent Paparella AROUND THE PSAC Color/Sideline: Tim Quigley Th ursday, August 30 Friday, August 31 Hillsdale (Mich.) at California, 5:00 pm Bloomsburg at Stonehill, 6:00 pm TELEVISION Saint Anselm at Kutztown, 6:05 pm IUP-TV (CATV Ch. 20) Lock Haven at Fordham, 7:00 pm Saturday, September 1 Mercyhurst at Notre Dame (Ohio), 7:00 pm Cheyney at Lincoln, 1:00 pm WEB STREAMING Seton Hill at Slippery Rock, 7:00 pm Southern Connecticut at IUP, 1:00 pm Fairmont State at Clarion, 7:00 pm Shepherd at Shippensburg, 1:00 pm PennAtlantic.com/ Lake Erie at Gannon, 7:00 pm WV Wesleyan at Millersville, 6:00 pm NMTVSports.com West Chester at Delaware, 7:30 pm 2012 CRIMSON HAWKS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

RETURNING IUP STATISTICAL LEADERS IUP FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS Location Indiana, PA RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TD LG YDS/G Enrollment 15,132 Harvie Tuck 227 1007 4.4 9 33 100.7 Founded 1875 Pat Smith 42 90 2.1 2 17 9.0 Athletics Affi liation NCAA Division II Pat Brewer 5 43 8.6 0 12 4.3 Conference Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (West) PASSING COMP ATT PCT YDS TD INT YDS/G Colors Crimson & Gray Pat Smith 77 136 56.6 1310 9 3 131.0 Nickname Crimson Hawks Mike Box 26 44 59.1 325 3 4 65.0 President Dr. Michael Driscoll Athletic Director Dr. Frank Condino RECEIVING NO YDS AVG TD LG YDS/G Pat Brewer 20 505 25.2 4 73 50.5 HEAD COACH Terrill Barnes 16 356 22.2 2 62 44.5 Head Coach Curt Cignetti Harvie Tuck 12 72 6.0 0 14 7.2 Alma Mater West Virginia, 1982 Ben Simmen 8 112 14.0 1 28 11.2 Career Record 7-3 (second season) Dom Maggio 4 46 11.5 0 16 5.8 Football Offi ce 724-357-2780

DEFENSE TKL SOLO TFL SACK INT FR/FF FOOTBALL HISTORY Jerrell McFadden 70 41 2.0 0.0 2 0/1 First year of Football (Modern Era) 1927 Alexander Berdahl 63 26 3.5 2.0 1 1/1 Last Playoff Appearance 2007 Johnny Franco 62 36 8.5 0.0 5 1/1 All-Time Record 501-252-23 (.660) Carl Th ornton 54 24 7.5 2.0 0 1/0 Division II Playoff Appearances 14 Errol Brewster 45 23 10.0 3.0 0 2/1 Division II National Semifi nal Appearances 6 Terrell Holloway 40 22 3.0 1.0 1 1/0 Division II Championship Game Appearances 2 Larry Gooden 29 8 4.0 1.0 0 2/0 All-Time Division II Playoff Record 16-14 Marvens Toussaint 21 16 0.5 0.0 1 0/0 SPORTS INFORMATION HAWK TALK Sports Information Director Ryan Rebholz Offi ce Phone 724-357-2747 PSAC PRESEASON POLL... Th e Crimson Hawks were tied atop the PSAC West Email [email protected] preseason coaches’ poll which was released at the conference’s media day on Aug. Graduate Assistant Tim Hipszer 6. IUP received three fi rst place votes to tie for fi rst with rival California, which Email [email protected] received two fi rst place votes. 2011 PSAC STANDINGS PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS... Th ree IUP standouts were named preseason All-Americans by the Beyond Sports Network (BSN). So. K Brett Ullman was Western Division named to the fi rst team while Jr. OT Byron Dovales landed on the second team # School Division Overall and Sr. DT Carl Th ornton earned honorable mention honors. 1. Cal 6-1 10-3 Slippery Rock 6-1 8-3 Ullman led IUP with 63 points in 2011 and made 10-11 FG attempts; Dovales 3. IUP 5-2 7-3 protected Crimson Hawks QBs blindsides from hit left tackle spot; and Th ornton 4. Edinboro 4-3 7-4 posted 54 tackles and had 7.5 TFL and 2.0 sacks. 5. Gannon 3-4 4-7 6. Mercyhurst 2-5 4-7 RETURNING SUCCESS... Th e Crimson Hawks return 15 starters from a team that went 7-3 a year ago, including wins in six of its fi nal seven games. 7 return Clarion 2-5 3-8 on each side of the ball, including 5 all-region honorees from a year ago: Sr. RB 8. Lock Haven 0-7 0-10 Harvie Tuck and Jr. OT Byron Dovales on off ense; Sr. DT Carl Th ornton and Sr. SS Johnny Franco on defense; and So. K Brett Ullman. Eastern Division # School Division Overall ULLMAN ON FRED MITCHELL WATCH LIST... So. K Brett Ullman is one of 1. Kutztown 6-1 11-2 44 kickers from across to be named to the Watch List for the 2012 LIU Post 6-1 7-4 Fred Mitchell Award. Th e award is given annually to a place kicker who shows 3. Bloomsburg 5-2 9-2 excellence on the fi eld and in the community amongst the more than 750 FCS, 4. Shippensburg 4-3 7-4 Division II, Division III, NAIA and NJCAA schools. It is named after record- setting kicker Fred Mitchell, a Wittenberg Hall of Fame member, author, Chicago West Chester 4-3 5-6 Tribune sports columnist and philanthropist. 6. Millersville 2-5 3-8 7. East Stroudsburg 1-6 3-8 8. Cheyney 0-7 1-10

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AFCA COACHES POLL THE 500 WIN CLUB... IUP became just the 17th school in NCAA Division II history with 500 all-time wins when it defeated Lock Haven 56-6 on Nov. 5 last (as of Aug. 13) year. Th e Crimson Hawks have a record of 501-252-23 (.660) in 83 seasons. Rk. School (1st votes) 2011 Rec. Pts. 1. Pittsburg St. (Kan.) (21) 13-1 720 BRINGING THE “D”... IUP fi nished last season with the 2nd best scoring 2. Minnesota-Duluth (5) 11-3 661 defense in all of Division II, allowing just 13.6 ppg. Opponents scored just 18 TDs 3. Northwest Missouri St. (1) 11-3 613 and 4 FGs in 10 games, as the Crimson Hawks allowed 7 points or fewer in fi ve 4. Midwestern St. (Texas) (1) 10-1 582 games. IUP’s rushing defense fi nished 3rd in the PSAC (16th in DII) a year ago, 5. Wayne St. (Mich.) (1) 12-4 502 giving up 106.3 yards per contest and 3.0 yards per carry. 6. Colorado St.-Pueblo 11-1 481 7. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 8-3 473 CLIMBING THE CHARTS... Sr. RB Harvie Tuck enters his fi nal season with 8. Valdosta St. (Ga.) 6-4 415 2,681 career rushing yards, fourth on IUP’s all-time list. He’s currently 942 yards behind Aamir Dew (1999-2001) for 3rd place. Michael Mann (1990-93) is the 9. Winston-Salem St. (N.C.) (1) 13-1 386 school’s all-time leading rusher with 4,805 yards. 10. Abilene Christian (Texas) 8-3 367 11. California (Pa.) 10-3 347 A STAR IS BREWING... Jr. WR Pat Brewer led IUP last year in receptions (20), 12. Kutztown (Pa.) 11-2 329 receiving yards (505) and receiving touchdowns (4), averaging an incredible 25.2 13. New Haven (Conn.) 11-2 322 yards per catch. A big play threat, he had fi ve catches that went for at least 44 14. Delta St. (Miss.) 11-3 290 yards and had a 5-catch, 204-yard day at Lock Haven. 15. West Alabama 8-4 274 16. St. Cloud State (Minn.) 9-3 266 ONE MORE YEAR... Sr. SS Johnny Franco returns for one more season after 17. Hillsdale (Mich.) 8-3 228 garnering all-region and all-conference honors a year ago. Franco was a ballhawk 18. Missouri Western St. 9-3 218 for IUP last year, fi nishing with 62 tackles and 8.5 TFL, while picking off 5 passes 19. Shepherd (W.Va.) 9-2 199 for 80 yards, including a 42-yard score. He also batted down 10 more passes. 20. Washburn (Kan.) 10-3 187 BRING ON THE TRANSFERS... Th e Crimson Hawks welcome in a host of 21. Humboldt St. (Calif.) 9-1 183 transfers this year, several from Division I schools. Among them looking to make 22. Albany St. (Ga.) 8-4 149 an impact are Sr. RB De’Antwan Williams and So. DE Shane Meisner (Rutgers); So. 23. North Greenville (S.C.) 11-3 139 WR Salath Williams and Jr. LB Carl Fleming (Pitt); and Sr. WR Anthony 24. West Texas A&M 8-3 132 Meriwether, Fr. DL Jeff Palmer and Jr. DB Marvase Byrd (Akron). Also on the 25. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 9-2 129 Week 1 two-deep are Sr. TE Jon Sharp (James Madison), Sr. DE Greg Meisner (Kentucky) and Jr. CB Emmanuel McPhearson (New Mexico). D2FOOTBALL.COM POLL (as of Aug. 28) Rk. School 2011 Rec. 1 Pittsburg State 13-1 2 Minnesota Duluth 11-3 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 3 Northwest Missouri 11-3 4 Grand Valley 8-3 3 JERRELL McFadden Jer-RELL 5 Midwestern State 10-1 4 TERRILL Barnes Ter-RELL 6 CSU-Pueblo 11-1 6 SALATH Williams Sa-loth 7 Missouri Western 9-3 7 Marvens TOUSSAINT Too-SAHNT 8 West Alabama 8-4 22 MARVASE Byrd Mar-VASE 9 Abilene Christian 8-3 23 ACKENO Robertson A-KEENO 10 Hillsdale 8-3 34 DE’ANTWAN Williams Dee-An-TWAN 11 California 10-3 37 Andrew DEGOL Dee-GAWL 12 West Texas A&M 8-3 41 Tyler DUMMERMUTH DOO-mer-MOOTH 13 Valdosta State 6-4 43 Alexander BERDAHL Bir-DAHL 14 Minnesota State 9-3 54 Nick CARNICELLA Karn-eh-sell-a 15 Winston-Salem 13-1 57 James HEISS Hahys 16 New Haven 11-2 61 Eddie GAVEETT Gav-et 17 Saginaw Valley 7-4 65 Tony MORGANTE Mor-GAHN-tee 18 Kutztown 11-2 68 Chris MACELLARO Mass-eh-LAIR-o 19 Wayne State (Mich.) 12-4 76 Anthony DIPASQUALE DEE-Pas-qual 20 North Alabama 9-3 77 Byron DOVALES Duh-valls 21 Bloomsburg 9-2 80 KHALIQ Coleman Ka-LEAK 22 Central Missouri 8-4 89 TYRAYL VENEY Tie-ral VEE-NEE 23 Lenoir-Rhyne 7-3 90 ERROL Brewster Air-ol 24 Shepherd 9-2 91 Greg MEISNER Mahys-ner 25 Washburn 10-3 94 Shane MEISNER Mahys-ner

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SCOUTING THE OWLS LAST MEETING IUP 16, Southern Connecticut 6 OFFENSE... Southern Connecticut loses a lot on off ense, including RB Rashaad September 4, 2010 Slowley, who fi nished his career with 3,460 yards and 45 TDs. He was a Harlon Hill Award Finalist last year, boasting 29 total TDs. Also lost is QB Kevin Lynch, INDIANA, PA - Harvie Tuck rushed for 98 yards, Craig Bur- who owns 2 of the top 3 single-game passing marks in school history. gess kicked three fi eld goals and the IUP defense forced four turnovers and fl irted with a shutout until midway through the Returning for the Owls is WR Willie Epps, who is the team’s leading returning fourth quarter in a 16-6 victory over Southern Connecticut receiver with 39 catches for 705 yards and 9 TDs last season. Also coming back is State in the season opener for both teams Saturday at Miller WR Jayson Holt, who added 25 receptions last year. Getting his fi rst start will be Stadium. QB Jacob Jablonski, who threw just 25 passes as a sophomore last year. Th e Crimson Hawks picked off Owl quarterback Kevin Lynch DEFENSE... Jack Cooper is the team’s top returning tackler with 48 in 2011, in- three times, broke up seven passes and continually forced him cluding 17 solo. He also notched 5 TFL. CB Steven Teague returns in the backfi eld to release throws early in the face of a relentless pass rush. after notching 40 tackles and adding 3 interceptions and 5 passes broken up. Redshirt freshman Mike Scott, who was moved from wide receiver to free safety early in fall camp, broke up four passes, intercepted one and recovered a fumble in his college debut. SPECIAL TEAMS... Th e Owls will rely on a true freshman at kicker in Devin Sil- verman. Backup QB Bobby Lippencott will serve as the punter. Also lost from last Mark Jackson, who tied Jeff Vaughn for the team lead in season was KR/PR Andre Privott. RB J.W. Forte will look to return punts while tackles with nine, and Mike Katch also grabbed intercep- WR Lewis Edney and RB John Moscatel will bring back kicks. tions while Katch and Carl Th ornton sacked Lynch. Southern Connecticut State managed to outgain IUP by a 290-266 margin but 92 of its yards came on its only scoring drive that culminated with a two-yard run by Rashaad Slowley that cut the IUP lead to 13-6 with 7:20 remaining in the game.

RETURNING SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATISTICAL LEADERS Th e Crimson Hawks then wrapped up the win on their ensuing possession, marching 52 yards including a 23-yard RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TD LG YDS/G completion from Pat Smith to Nate Morrow. Burgess fi nished Vaughn Magee 18 160 8.9 2 63 53.3 the drive by hitting his third fi eld goal of the game from 29 J.W. Forte 24 99 4.1 0 21 9.9 yards out to make it a 10-point lead with just 1:56 left. Tuck led a 151-yard ground game for IUP in his fi rst game as PASSING COMP ATT PCT YDS TD INT YDS/G the starting tailback. He rose to No. 1 on the depth chart in Jacob Jablonski 15 25 60.0 189 0 1 18.9 the spring when Tobias Robinson, the ninth-leading rusher in school history with 2,179 yards, was moved to cornerback to RECEIVING NO YDS AVG TD LG YDS/G sure up that position. Willie Epps 39 705 18.1 9 56 70.5 Pat Smith, who edged out Bo Napoleon for the starting quar- Jayson Holt 25 197 7.9 0 14 19.7 terback job just days before the opener, was on the fi eld for all Jerome Cunningham 10 115 11.5 2 22 11.5 but one series and completed 11 of 21 passes for 111 yards. Morrow led the IUP receivers from his tight end position with DEFENSE TKL SOLO TFL SACK INT FR/FF three catches for 39 yards. Jack Cooper 48 17 5.0 0.0 0 0/0 Lynch did manage to complete 17 of 36 passes for 184 yards. Steven Teague 40 22 1.0 0.0 3 1/1 John Wiechman carried 10 times for 75 yards and Slowley Mwamba Williams 25 15 3.0 1.0 0 0/1 added 36 yards on 12 attempts. Carlif Taylor 22 5 1.0 0.5 0 0/1 Mustafi im Plair 18 12 0.0 0.0 2 0/0 Th e three fi eld goals increased the All-American candidate’s total to a school-record 34 in 44 attempts, and his extra point on the Edwards’ touchdown run was his 92nd in a row and 109th make in 110 career attempts.

2011 STATISTICS COMPARISON TALE OF THE TAPE Scoring Summary 1st IUP STATS SCSU Off ensive Line Height Weight 02:41 IUP Craig Burgess 28 yd fi eld goal 188.0 Rushing Avg. 180.9 IUP 6-3 287 01:33 IUP Roy-Al Edwards 34 run (Burgess kick) 163.5 Passing Avg. 241.1 SCSU 6-3 267 4th 351.5 Total Avg. 422.0 14:56 IUP Craig Burgess 45 yd fi eld goal 27.7 Scoring 36.6 07:20 SCSU Rashaad Slowley 2 yd run (LaVorgna kick failed) Defensive Line Height Weight 01:56 IUP Craig Burgess 29 yd fi eld goal IUP 6-4 267 106.3 Rushing Def. 111.5 SCSU 6-3 281 191.0 Passing Def. 245.3 So. Conn. 0 0 0 6 - 6 297.3 Total Def. 356.8 IUP 10 0 0 6 - 16 13.6 Scoring Def. 28.1

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SATURDAY’S TWO-DEEPS IUP SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT OFFENSE OFFENSE

QB 12 Pat Smith 5 Mike Box QB 10 Jacob Jablonski 14 Bobby Lippincott RB 24 Harvie Tuck 34 De’Antwan Williams OR RB 25 Vaughn Magee 5 J.W. Forte 27 Michael Meriwether FB 48 John Weiss 81 Robert Moores FB 42 Dom Maggio 32 Montay Green WR 9 Willie Epps 6 Jayson Holt WR 8 Pat Brewer 88 Josh Grafton WR 3 Carlton Staggars 16 Vito Fornarelli WR 4 Terrill Barnes 6 Salath Williams TE 1 Jerome Cunningham 81 Robert Moores WR 11 Ben Simmen OR 10 Sean McVay LT 79 Jeff Querusio 72 Matthew Digby 1 Anthony Meriwether LG 71 Dominick Diglio 75 Spencer Charette TE 15 Jon Sharp 41 Tyler Dummermuth C 69 William Chaffi n 77 Tywan Jenkins LT 77 Byron Dovales 70 Bruce Atkins RG 73 Antonio Carver 60 Tom Beliveau LG 54 Nick Carnicella 62 Cody Millett RT 74 Kyle Empey 60 Tom Beliveau C 76 Anthony DiPasquale 52 Matthew Sasson RG 72 Mike Charmo OR 68 Chris Macellaro 52 Matthew Sasson DEFENSE RT 67 Dan Matha 60 Jake Breakstone DE 91 Zachary Williams 93 Kameron Tedder DEFENSE DT 97 Carlif Taylor 65 Tyler MacDowell DT 95 A.J. Marsiglia 99 Matt Datin DE 90 Errol Brewster 91 Greg Meisner OR DE 54 Mwamba Williams 92 Tyrell Robinson 44 Jordan Batts OLB 59 Desean Nzegwu 56 Lucas Tyler DT 69 Carl Th ornton 95 Matt Knotts MLB 33 Jack Cooper 49 Brian Wilcox NT 93 Akeem Smith 92 Larry Gooden OLB 21 Nathan Tyler 12 Sebron Woodley DE 94 Shane Meisner CB 23 Mustaqiim Plair 35 Chavez Rose MLB 43 Alexander Berdahl 50 Mike Katch CB 22 Steven Teague 42 Brandon Murphy WLB 9 Carl Fleming 48 Dorian Lane OR S 2 Dion O’Joe 26 Jonathan Balcacer 45 Allen Holman S 7 Aaron Brockenberry 20 Mike Dunkley STAR 21 Terrell Holloway 22 Marvase Byrd CB 3 Jerrell McFadden 38 Dennis Kerstetter OR SPECIALISTS 23 Ackeno Robertson CB 7 Marvens Toussaint 2 Emmanuel McPherson K 38 Devin Silverman FS 47 Kole Kraut 13 Chris Brown OR P 14 Bobby Lippincott 35 Mario Sanders LS 48 John Weiss SS 28 Johnny Franco 29 James Griffi n HO 6 Jayson Holt KR 28 John Moscatel 4 Lewis Edney SPECIALISTS PR 5 J.W. Forte

K 96 Brett Ullman 31 Nathan Patterson P 12 Pat Smith OR 97 Matt Spegal LS 61 Eddie Gavett 38 Dennis Kerstetter KR 8 Pat Brewer 3 Jerrell McFadden PR 28 Johnny Franco

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THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED...

SHUTOUT INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR TD By IUP: vs. Edinboro, 2011 (IUP 19, Edinboro 0) By IUP: Marvens Toussaint, 29 yards vs. Lock Haven, 2011 By Opponent: by Bloomsburg, 2005 (Bloomsburg 27, IUP 0) By Opponent: Brandon Burley, Slippery Rock, 54 yards, 2011

OVERTIME GAME TWO INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR TD IN GAME IUP 35, Mercyhurst 28 (2011) By IUP: Andre Henderson, 81 and 2 yards vs. Lock Haven, 2011

NO PENALTIES COMMITTED TWO PLAYERS WITH TWO INTERCEPTIONS IN GAME By IUP: vs. West Chester (2010) By IUP: vs. Gannon, 2008 (Akwasi Owusu-Ansah 3, James Carson 2)

SAFETY SCORED FUMBLE RETURNED FOR TD By IUP: vs. Edinboro, 2011 (snap went over punter’s head By IUP: Carl Th ornton, 5 yards vs. Kutztown, 2009 and into end zone) By Opponent: Dan Haverstock, Bloomsburg, 68 yards, 2010 By Opponent: by Lock Haven, 2010 (Kyle White tackled Harvie Tuck in end zone) 400 YARDS PASSING IN GAME By IUP: Brian Eyerman, 407 yards vs. Saginaw Valley State, 2001 DEFENSIVE EXTRA POINTS SCORED By Opponent: Marty Horn, Lehigh, 415 yards, 1985 By IUP: vs. Clarion, 2004 (Shayne Fletcher returned blocked extra point kick) 300 YARDS PASSING IN GAME By Opponent: by Shippensburg, 1999 (Deon Harrison returned By IUP: Andrew Krewatch, 313 yards vs. Gannon, 2008 blocked extra point kick) By Opponent: Ray Wagner, East Stroudsburg, 323 yards, 2011

BLOCKED FIELD GOAL RETURNED FOR TD FOUR OR MORE TD PASSES IN GAME By IUP: Andre Henderson, 83 yards vs. Clarion, 2011 By IUP: Andrew Krewatch (4) vs. Mercyhurst, 2008 By Opponent: Kevin Morton (4), Kutztown, 2009 BLOCKED PUNT RETURNED FOR TD By IUP: Terrell Washington, 7 yards vs. California, 2010 200 YARDS RUSHING IN GAME By IUP: Harvie Tuck, 218 yards vs. Lock Haven, 2009 BLOCKED PUNT By Opponent: Jamar Brittingham, Bloomsburg, 246 yards, 2005 By IUP: Terrell Washington vs. Lock Haven, 2010 By Opponent: Josh McWilliams, Southern Connecticut, 2009 THREE 100YARD RUSHERS IN SAME GAME By IUP: vs. Slippery Rock, 1994 (Dennis Robinson 133, Dan Glass 116, TWO BLOCKED PUNTS IN GAME Vaughn Mosely 115) By IUP: Terrell Washington and Mark Jackson vs. Lock Haven, 2010 TWO 100YARD RUSHERS IN SAME GAME KICKOFF RETURNED FOR TD By IUP: vs. West Chester, 2010 (Harvie Tuck 132, Teddy Blakeman By IUP: Jerrell McFadden, 90 yards vs. Bloomsburg, 2011 118) By Opponent: Mark Huddleston, California, 93 yards, 2005 By Opponent: by Shepherd, 2007 (Dervon Wallace 135, Jimmy Sutch 117) PUNT RETURNED FOR TD By IUP: Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, 55 yards vs. Lock Haven, 2009 FOUR OR MORE TD RECEPTIONS IN GAME By Opponent: Levar Goff , Gannon, 46 yards, 2010 By IUP: Ken Witter (4) vs. Shepherd, 2007 By Opponent: Rennie Benn (5), Lehigh, 1985 TWO OR MORE INTERCEPTIONS IN GAME By IUP: Terrell Washington (2) vs. Lock Haven, 2010 FOUR OR MORE TD RUSHES IN GAME By Opponent: Kevin Minor (2), Gannon, 2010 By IUP: Mike Jemison (4) vs. West Virginia Tech, 2003 By Opponent: Reggie Spearmon (4), Grand Valley State, 2002

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RUSHING RECORDS PASSING RECORDS SCORING RECORDS

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS  GAME MOST PASSING YARDS  GAME MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED  SEASON PLAYER vs. OPP (YEAR) ATT PLAYER vs. OPP (YEAR) YDS PLAYER YEAR TDS 1. Michael Mann vs. Edinboro (1993) 44 1. Rich Ingold vs. Lehigh (1985) 460 1. Michael Mann 1993 21 2. Aamir Dew vs. Northwood (2000) 41 2. Brian Eyerman vs. Saginaw Valley (2001) 407 2. Jai Hill 1990 20 3. Larry Monsilovich vs. Ship (1970) 40 3. Rich Ingold vs. Shippensburg (1983) 403 3. Dennis Robinson 1994 19 4. James Suber vs. Lock Haven (1996) 38 4. Terry Th rom vs. Shippensburg (1996) 400 James Suber 1996 19 5. Dan Cox vs. C.W. Post (1968) 37 5. Andrew Krewatch vs. Shepherd (2007) 378 5. Larry Monsilovich 1971 17

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS  SEASON MOST PASSING YARDS  SEASON MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED  CAREER PLAYER YEAR ATT PLAYER YEAR YDS PLAYER YEARS TDS 1. Michael Mann 1993 373 1. Andrew Krewatch 2007 3100 1. Michael Mann 1990-93 52 2. James Suber 1996 333 2. Scott Woods 1993 2856 2. Jai Hill 1988-91 41 3. Chris Morgan 2005 282 3. Rich Ingold 1985 2760 3. Larry Monsilovich 1969-71 37 4. Dennis Robinson 1994 270 4. Brian Eyerman 2002 2724 4. Chris Morgan 2003-06 36 5. Terrance Wilson 1999 248 5. Scott Woods 1992 2580 5. Steve Girting 1985-88 34

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS  CAREER MOST PASSING YARDS  CAREER MOST FIELD GOALS MADE  SEASON PLAYER YEARS ATT PLAYER YEARS YDS PLAYER YEAR FGFGA 1. Michael Mann 1990-93 849 1. Brian Eyerman 1999-02 8409 1. Mike Geary 1993 18-22 2. Chris Morgan 2003-06 680 2. Andrew Krewatch 2005-09 8220 Jon Ruff 1995 18-22 3. Aamir Dew 1999-01 620 3. Tony Aliucci 1988-91 7332 3. Craig Burgess 2008 16-22 4. Dan Cox 1966-69 522 4. Rich Ingold 1983-85 6454 Craig Burgess 2010 16-22 5. Steve Girting 1985-88 510 5. Scott Woods 1991-93 6133 5. Josh Telenko 2003 12-19

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS  SEASON MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS  SEASON MOST FIELD GOALS MADE  CAREER PLAYER YEAR TDS PLAYER YEAR TDS PLAYER YEARS FGFGA 1. Michael Mann 1993 19 1. Brian Eyerman 2002 36 1. Craig Burgess 2007-10 47-63 2. Dennis Robinson 1994 18 2 Andrew Krewatch 2007 29 2. John Sandstrom 1985-88 30-54 3. Larry Monsilovich 1971 17 3. Tony Aliucci 1990 27 3. Josh Telenko 2000-03 29-49 4. James Suber 1996 17 4. Rich Ingold 1985 23 4. Jon Ruff 1993-95 24-30 5. Michael Mann 1991 15 Scott Woods 1993 23 5. Kurt Bowers 1977-80 23-43 6. Brian Eyerman 2001 22 Mike Geary 1992-93 23-30 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS  CAREER Andrew Krewatch 2008 22 PLAYER YEARS TDS MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE  SEASON 1. Michael Mann 1990-93 48 MOST PASSING TOUCHDOWNS  CAREER PLAYER YEAR XPXPA 2. Chris Morgan 2003-06 34 PLAYER YEARS TDS 1. Mike Geary 1993 64-67 3. Steve Girting 1985-88 33 1. Brian Eyerman 1999-02 84 2. Jon Ruff 1994 55-57 4. Dan Cox 1966-69 32 2. Andrew Krewatch 2005, 2006-09 68 3. Josh Telenko 2002 50-52 5. Larry Monsilovich 1969-71 32 3. Tony Aliucci 1988-91 65 4. Craig Burgess 2008 46-46 4. Kevin Weidl 2002-04, 2006 50 5. John Jaworski 1991 44-54 MOST RUSHING YARDS  GAME 5. Rich Ingold 1983-85 49 PLAYER vs. OPP (YEAR) YDS MOST EXTRA POINTS MADE  CAREER 1. Chris Morgan vs. East Stroudsburg (2006) 286 MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE  GAME PLAYER YEARS XPXPA 2. Chris Morgan vs. Lock Haven (2004) 266 1. Rich Ingold vs. Lehigh (1985) 1. Josh Telenko 2000-03 155-162 3. James Suber vs. Lock Haven (1996) 261 452 (460 pass, -8 rush) 2. John Sandstrom 1985-88 140-146 4. Larry Monsilovich vs. Shippensburg (1970) 241 2. Brian Eyerman vs. Saginaw Valley State (2001) 3. Craig Burgess 2007-10 135-139 5. James Suber vs. New Haven (1996) 229 401 (407 pass, -6 rush) 4. Mike Geary 1992-93 102-109 Tobias Robinson vs. Clarion (2008) 229 3. Rich Ingold vs. Shippensburg (1983) 5. Jon Ruff 1993-95 94-98 393 (403 pass, -10 rush) MOST RUSHING YARDS  SEASON MOST POINTS SCORED  SEASON PLAYER YEAR YDS MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE  SEASON PLAYER TD XP 2XP FG PTS 1. Michael Mann 1993 2027 1. Andrew Krewatch (2007) 1. M. Mann (1993) 21 0 0 0 126 2. James Suber 1996 1865 3049 (3100 pass, -51 rush) 2. J. Hill (1990) 20 0 2 0 124 3. Dennis Robinson 1994 1597 2. Scott Woods (1993) 3. M. Geary (1993) 0 64-67 0 18-22 118 4. Michael Mann 1991 1452 2878 (2856 pass, 22 rush) 5. Terrance Wilson 1999 1348 3. Scott Woods (1992) 2541 (2580 pass, -39 rush) MOST POINTS SCORED  CAREER MOST RUSHING YARDS  CAREER PLAYER TD XP 2XP FG PTS PLAYER YEARS YDS MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE  CAREER 1. M. Mann (90-93) 52 0 0 0 312 1. Michael Mann 1990-93 4805 1. Andrew Krewatch (2005, 2007-09) 2. C. Burgess (07-10) 0 135 0 47 276 2. Chris Morgan 2003-06 3817 8043 (8220 pass, -171 rush) 3. J. Hill (88-91) 41 0 2 0 250 3. Aamir Dew 1999-01 3623 2. Brian Eyerman (1999-02) 4. Dennis Robinson 1994-95 2662 7779 (8409 pass, -630 rush) 5. James Suber 1995-96 2565 3. Tony Aliucci (1988-91) 7034 (7332 pass, -298 rush)

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RECEIVING RECORDS DEFENSIVE RECORDS SPECIAL TEAMS RECORDS

MOST RECEPTIONS  GAME MOST TACKLES - SEASON (SINCE 1973) HIGHEST PUNT RET AVG - SEASON (MIN. 10) PLAYER vs. OPP (YEAR) REC PLAYER (YEAR) TKL PLAYER YEAR PR YDS AVG 1. Terry Skelley vs. Clarion (1979) 15 1. Gregg Schmidt (1977) 177 1. Reece Brown 1992 12 196 16.3 2. Len Pesotini vs. Westminster (1975) 14 2. Bob Buriak (1984) 160 2. Barry Ruff ner 1967 14 226 16.1 3. Carmelo Ocasio vs. Millersville (2001) 13 3. Kevin McMullan (1987) 156 3. Tom Parsha 1960 11 168 15.3 Ken Witter vs. Shepherd (2007) 13 4. John Link (1978) 153 4. A. Owusu-Ansah 2009 11 271 12.9 5. Dave Seidel vs. Lehigh (1985) 12 5. Jim Haslett (1978) 144 5. A. Rodriguez 2006 10 125 12.5 6. A. Owusu-Ansah 2008 20 242 12.1 MOST RECEPTIONS  SEASON MOST TACKLES - CAREER (SINCE 1973) PLAYER YEAR REC PLAYER (YEARS) TKL CAREER (MIN. 20 RETURNS) 1. Len Pesotini 1975 74 1. George Aggen (1973-76) 429 PLAYER YEARS PR YDS AVG 2. Ken Witter 2007 67 2. Gregg Schmidt (1974-77) 421 1. A. Owusu-Ansah 2006-09 69 788 11.4 3. Ken Witter 2008 66 3. Kevin McMullan (1985-88) 417 2. Reece Brown 1989-92 34 380 11.2 4. Jai Hill 1990 60 4. Jim Haslett (1975-78) 412 3. Barry Ruff ner 1967-69 47 488 10.4 Carmelo Ocasio 2002 60 5. Bob Buriak (1984-86) 400 4. Barry Th reats 1996-98 54 550 10.2 5. Tink Stennett 1997-00 22 220 10.0 MOST RECEPTIONS  CAREER MOST INTERCEPTIONS - SEASON PLAYER YEARS REC PLAYER (YEAR) INT HIGHEST KICK RET AVG - SEASON (MIN. 10) 1. Jai Hill 1988-91 214 1. Pete Archibald (1962) 9 PLAYER YEAR KOR YDS AVG 2. Carmelo Ocasio 1999-02 165 Kelvin Lewis (1982) 9 1. Derrick Smith 2003 10 304 30.4 3. Ken Witter 2005-08 153 Reece Brown (1991) 9 2. A. Owusu-Ansah 2009 16 462 28.9 4. Lewis Hicks 1996-98 139 4. Tom Parsha (1960) 8 3. Tink Stennett 2000 13 375 28.8 5. Tony Trave 1984-87 130 Paul Neatrour (1966) 8 4. Charles Peoples 1991 15 404 26.9 Dave Baker (1980) 8 5. Tobias Robinson 2010 24 641 26.7 MOST RECEIVING YARDS  GAME Joey Flora (2001) 8 PLAYER vs. OPP (YEAR) YDS Akwasi Owusu-Ansah (2008) 8 CAREER (MIN. 20 RETURNS) 1. Jim Spence vs. Shippensburg (1983) 271 PLAYER YEARS KOR YDS AVG 2. Carmelo Ocasio vs. Millersville (2001) 242 MOST INTERCEPTIONS - CAREER 1. J.R. Th omas 2001-02 22 623 28.3 3. Terry Skelley vs. Clarion (1979) 215 PLAYER (YEARS) INT 2. Tink Stennett 1997-00 22 602 27.4 4. Carmelo Ocasio vs. Saginaw Valley (2001) 207 1. Dave Balmert (1970-72) 19 3. A. Owusu-Ansah 2006-09 49 1282 26.2 5. J.R. Th omas vs. Edinboro (2001) 202 2. Kenny Moore (1980-83) 18 4. Tobias Robinson ‘06, ‘08-10 30 746 24.9 Reece Brown (1989-92) 18 5. A. Rodriguez 2006-07 32 767 24.0 MOST RECEIVING YARDS  SEASON 4. Pete Archibald (1961-63) 17 6. Bill Washabaugh 1987-89 20 470 23.5 PLAYER YEAR YDS Paul Neatrour (1963-66) 17 1. Jai Hill 1990 1183 Barry Ruff ner (1967-69) 17 HIGHEST PUNT AVERAGE - SEASON (MIN. 25) 2. Carmelo Ocasio 2001 1122 PLAYER YEAR PNT YDS AVG 3. Jai Hill 1989 1108 1. John McGhee 1995 41 1722 42.0 4. Len Pesotini 1975 1088 2. Jim Haslett 1978 60 2489 41.5 3. John McGhee 1994 56 2318 41.4 MOST RECEIVING YARDS  CAREER 4. Rob Allen 1983 42 1722 41.0 PLAYER YEARS YDS 5. Rob Allen 1984 45 1774 39.4 1. Jai Hill 1988-91 4073 2. Carmelo Ocasio 1999-02 2891 CAREER (MIN. 50 PUNTS) 3. JeMone Smith 1990-93 2194 PLAYER YEARS PNT YDS AVG 4. Tony Trave 1984-87 2191 1. John McGhee 1992-95 171 6773 39.6 2. Jim Haslett 1975-78 156 6068 38.9 MOST REC. TOUCHDOWNS  SEASON 3. Rob Allen 1982-84 152 5908 38.9 PLAYER YEAR TDS 4. Ken Haggerty 1990-91 89 3342 37.6 1. Jai Hill 1990 20 5. Brian Burke 2002-04 147 5522 37.6 2. Carmelo Ocasio 2002 16 6. Jay DuPont 2007-08 53 1980 37.4 3. Tony Trave 1987 13 4. Mario Hardison 1996 11

MOST REC. TOUCHDOWNS  CAREER PLAYER YEARS TDS 1. Jai Hill 1988-91 41 2. Carmelo Ocasio 1999-02 34 3. LeRon McCoy 2001-04 25 4. Mario Hardison 1993-96 23

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2012 IUP CRIMSON HAWKS ROSTER

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # NAME POS. CL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL OTHER SCHOOL 70 Bruce Atkins OL 1 Anthony Meriwether WR Sr. 6-2 200 Brook Park, OH / Midpark (Akron) 4 Terrill Barnes WR 2 Emmanuel McPhearson DB Jr. 5-9 203 Columbia, MD / DeMatha (New Mexico) 44 Jordan Batts DL 3 Jerrell McFadden DB R-So. 5-9 180 Manassas, VA / Osbourn 43 Alexander Berdahl LB 4 Terrill Barnes WR Jr. 6-3 215 Gettysburg / Gettysburg (Lackawanna) 5 Mike Box QB 5 Mike Box QB R-Jr. 6-4 230 Lawrenceville, GA / Collins Hill (Connecticut) 60 Jake Breakstone OL 6 Salath Williams WR R-So. 6-3 195 Harrisburg / Bishop McDevitt (Pittsburgh) 8 Pat Brewer WR 7 Marvens Toussaint DB R-Sr. 5-9 183 Fort Lauderdale, FL / Port Charlotte (Chowan/Valley Forge) 90 Errol Brewster DL 8 Pat Brewer WR Jr. 6-0 180 Coatesville / Coatesville 13 Chris Brown DB 9 Carl Fleming LB R-Jr. 6-2 225 Reisterstown, MD / Franklin (Pittsburgh) 22 Marvase Byrd DB 10 Sean McVay WR So. 5-11 187 Miami, FL / Miramar 82 Trey Campman WR 11 Ben Simmen WR Jr. 6-4 190 Oakdale / West Allegheny 54 Nick Carnicella OL 12 Pat Smith QB R-Sr. 6-5 235 Hollidaysburg / Hollidaysburg 36 Kevin Clarke LB 13 Chris Brown DB R-Jr. 6-0 191 Altoona / Bishop Guilfoyle 80 Khaliq Coleman WR 14 Jeremiah McPhearson DB R-Fr. 5-9 170 Columbia, MD / DeMatha 37 Andrew DeGol DB 15 Jon Sharp TE Sr. 6-3 245 Pittsburgh / Plum (James Madison) 76 Anthony DiPasquale OL 16 Logan Weaver QB Fr. 6-1 190 Indiana / Indiana 77 Byron Dovales OL 17 Rashard Hendricks WR Fr. 6-2 180 Gettysburg / Gettysburg 41 Tyler Dummermuth FB/TE 18 Joe Scott WR R-Fr. 6-3 215 Orlando, FL / Dr. Phillips 46 Edward Estes DB 19 Eric Shaff er QB Fr. 6-1 210 Latrobe / Greater Latrobe 9 Carl Fleming LB 21 Terrell Holloway DB R-Jr. 6-2 205 Penn Hills / Penn Hills 28 Johnny Franco DB 22 Marvase Byrd DB Jr. 5-9 165 McKeesport / McKeesport (Akron) 61 Eddie Gavett LS 23 Ackeno Robertson DB Fr. 5-8 160 Philadelphia / Parkway Northwest 92 Larry Gooden DL 24 Harvie Tuck RB Sr. 5-9 215 Akron, OH / St. Vincent-St. Mary 98 Javaughn Goree DL 25 Manny Simpson RB Fr. 5-10 220 Harrison City / Penn Traff ord 88 Josh Grafton WR 27 Michael Meriwether, Jr. RB Jr. 5-9 180 Upper Marlboro, MD / DeMatha 32 Montay Green RB 28 Johnny Franco DB R-Sr. 5-10 205 Altoona / Tyrone (Army Prep) 29 James Griffi n DB 29 James Griffi n DB Fr. 5-10 165 Wallingford / Strath Haven 57 James Heiss DL 30 Alex Holland RB Fr. 5-11 180 Curwensville / Curwensville 17 Rashard Hendricks WR 31 Nathan Patterson K/P Fr. 6-0 185 Orbisonia / Southern Huntingdon 30 Alex Holland RB 32 Montay Green RB R-Fr. 6-0 250 Pittsburgh / Fox Chapel 21 Terrell Holloway DB 34 De’Antwan Williams RB Sr. 5-7 195 Woodbridge, VA / Woodbridge (Rutgers) 45 Allen Holman LB 35 Mario Sanders DB R-Fr. 6-1 187 Erie / Cathedral Prep 50 Mike Katch LB 36 Kevin Clarke LB Fr. 6-1 195 West Miffl in / West Miffl in 38 Dennis Kerstetter DB 37 Andrew DeGol DB Fr. 5-11 170 Bellwood / Bellwood-Antis 95 Matt Knotts DL 38 Dennis Kerstetter DB R-Jr. 5-8 190 Millersburg / Millersburg 47 Kole Kraut DB 41 Tyler Dummermuth FB/TE R-Jr. 6-2 220 New Philadelphia, OH / New Philadelphia 58 Al Lane DL 42 Dom Maggio FB R-So. 5-6 200 Pittsburgh / Central Catholic 48 Dorian Lane LB 43 Alexander Berdahl LB Jr. 5-11 210 Ashburn, VA / Bishop O’Connell 68 Chris Macellaro OL 44 Jordan Batts DL R-Fr. 6-1 235 Homestead / Jeannette 42 Dom Maggio FB 45 Allen Holman LB Fr. 6-0 218 Harrisburg / Bishop McDevitt 59 Robert Mandish OL 46 Edward Estes DB R-So. 6-2 200 Baldwin / Baldwin (Edinboro) 67 Dan Matha OL 47 Kole Kraut DB R-So. 5-11 212 York / Dallastown

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # NAME POS. CL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL OTHER SCHOOL 3 Jerrell McFadden DB 48 Dorian Lane LB So. 6-2 205 Pittsburgh / Woodland Hills (Duquesne) 2 Emmanuel McPhearson DB 50 Mike Katch LB R-Sr. 6-1 220 Lansdale / North Penn 14 Jeremiah McPhearson DB 52 Matthew Sasson OL So. 6-2 290 Pittsburgh / Fox Chapel 10 Sean McVay WR 53 Joe Walter LB R-Fr. 6-0 210 Ashburn, VA / Broad Run 91 Greg Meisner DL 54 Nick Carnicella OL R-Jr. 6-1 275 Greensburg / Hempfi eld 94 Shane Meisner DL 56 Jeff Palmer DL R-Fr. 6-2 261 Cranberry Twp. / Seneca Valley (Akron) 1 Anthony Meriwether WR 57 James Heiss DL R-Jr. 6-2 220 Pittsburgh / Mt. Lebanon (Akron) 27 Michael Meriwether, Jr. RB 58 Al Lane DL R-So. 6-0 283 Indiana / Indiana (Lackawanna) 62 Cody Millett OL 59 Robert Mandish OL Fr. 6-4 260 Harrison City / Penn Traff ord 65 Tony Morgante OL 60 Jake Breakstone OL R-Fr. 6-4 270 Erie / McDowell 73 Dylan O’Donnell OL 61 Eddie Gavett LS Sr. 6-3 200 Pittsburgh / Mount Lebanon 56 Jeff Palmer DL 62 Cody Millett OL R-Fr. 6-3 270 New Market, ON / Huron Heights 31 Nathan Patterson K/P 65 Tony Morgante OL Fr. 6-2 290 Mountain Top / Crestwood 66 Matt Reams OL 66 Matt Reams OL Fr. 6-1 298 Swoyersville / Wyoming Valley West 23 Ackeno Robertson DB 67 Dan Matha OL R-Sr. 6-7 310 Erie / McDowell (Pittsburgh) 35 Mario Sanders DB 68 Chris Macellaro OL Sr. 6-1 265 Pittsburgh / Perry Traditional Academy (Mount Union) 52 Matthew Sasson OL 69 Carl Th ornton DL Sr. 6-2 270 Beaver Falls / Beaver Falls 18 Joe Scott WR 70 Bruce Atkins OL R-So. 6-4 260 Pittsburgh / Woodland Hills 19 Eric Shaff er QB 72 Mike Charmo OL Jr. 6-2 285 Hamilton, VA / Loundon Valley 15 Jon Sharp TE 73 Dylan O’Donnell OL R-So. 5-11 255 Butler / Butler 11 Ben Simmen WR 74 Gregory Strauss DL R-Jr. 6-0 240 Saxton / Tussey Mountain 25 Manny Simpson RB 76 Anthony DiPasquale OL R-Sr. 6-2 275 Pittsburgh / Pine-Richland 93 Akeem Smith DL 77 Byron Dovales OL R-Jr. 6-3 290 Reading / Muhlenberg 12 Pat Smith QB 80 Khaliq Coleman WR Fr. 6-4 220 Philadelphia / Milton-Hershey 97 Matt Spegal P 82 Trey Campman WR R-So. 6-1 178 Clearfi eld / Clearfi eld 74 Gregory Strauss DL 88 Josh Grafton WR R-So. 6-1 195 Harrisburg / Susquehanna 69 Carl Th ornton DL 89 Tyrayl Veney WR Fr. 6-2 202 Indiana / Indiana 7 Marvens Toussaint DB 90 Errol Brewster DL Jr. 6-4 245 Harlem, NY / Springbrook (MD) 24 Harvie Tuck RB 91 Greg Meisner DL R-Sr. 6-2 240 Greensburg / Hempfi eld (Kentucky) 99 Derrick Turner DL 92 Larry Gooden DL R-Jr. 5-11 260 McKeesport / McKeesport 96 Brett Ullman K 93 Akeem Smith DL R-Jr. 6-4 290 Philadelphia / Frankford 89 Tyrayl Veney WR 94 Shane Meisner DL R-So. 6-3 260 Greensburg / Hempfi eld (Rutgers) 53 Joe Walter LB 95 Matt Knotts DL Jr. 6-2 310 Niagara Falls, NY / Niagara Falls (Erie Community College) 16 Logan Weaver QB 96 Brett Ullman K So. 6-1 220 Baltimore, MD / Perry Hall 34 De’Antwan Williams RB 97 Matt Spegal P Fr. 6-0 200 Bethel Park / Bethel Park 6 Salath Williams WR 98 Javaughn Goree DL Jr. 5-8 255 Bronx, NY / Glen Mills 99 Derrick Turner DL Fr. 6-0 268 York / Northeastern

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