Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 1

BROWN AT C ORNELL ORNELL SATURDAY , O CT . 20, 2007 • 1:00 P.M. ET C SCHOELLKOPF F IELD (25,597) • I THACA , N.Y. RADIO : WHCU-AM 870 F OOTBALL 2007 VIDEO : WWW .IBNS PORTS .COM FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT C ORNELL SID J EREMY H ARTIGAN AT (607) 255-9788 JH295@C ORNELL .EDU • F AX : (607) 255-9791 • H OME /C ELL : (607) 351-1675

2007 C ORNELL F OOTBALL Football Looks For First Win Over Brown Since 2002 SCHEDULE /R ESULTS (3-2, 0-2 I VY ) SEPTEMBER 15 BUCKNELL ...... W, 38-14 ITHACA, N.Y. — The Cornell football team will attempt to snap a four-game losing streak against 22 * at No. 21 Yale ...... L, 12-51 Brown and continue its hot play at home when the Big Red tries to cage the Bears on Saturday, Oct. 29 at Georgetown ...... W, 45-7 20, at 1 p.m. at Schoellkopf Field. Cornell (3-2, 0-2 Ivy) will be eyeing its $ rst win of the OCTOBER year while stopping a Brown passing o! ense that ranks second in the country. 6 * HARVARD...... L, 15-32 13 COLGATE (TW Syracuse)...... W, 17-14 In front of more than 13,000 fans gathered for Homecoming, the Big Red got a pair of game- 20 * BROWN ...... 1:00 p.m. changing fourth down plays from sophomores, as Frank Morand returned an interception 72 yards 26 * at Princeton (ESPNU) ...... 7:00 p.m. for a score and Bryan Walters made a diving 28-yard touchdown grab in the fourth quarter to lead NOVEMBER Cornell to a 17-14 win over Central New York rival Colgate. The defense held the nation’s leading run- 3 * at Dartmouth (YES) ...... 12:00 p.m. ner, Jordan Scott, to 76 yards under his FCS leading 186 yard per game average, while junior Nathan 10 * COLUMBIA ...... 1:00 p.m. Ford and the Big Red passing game put 290 yards on the board as the home team completed an 17 * at Penn ...... 1:00 p.m. *Ivy League game unbeaten non-conference season (3-0). Home games in CAPS; all times local After holding one of the nation’s top rushing attacks at bay last weekend, Cornell will have the challenge of shutting down one of the country’s most dangerous passing attacks. The Big Red may GAME I NFORMATION GAME #6 ...... Brown at Cornell be the team in the Ivy League most equipped to deal with the air show, as it ranks 19th nationally KICKOFF ...... Saturday, Oct. 20, at 1:00 p.m. ET in pass defense, allowing just 163.6 yards per game. The Cornell passing game has caused plenty of SITE ...... Schoellkopf Field (25,597) Ithaca, N.Y. headaches for opposing defenses thanks to the depth in the receiving corps. Seven di! erent receivers 2007 R ECORDS ...... Brown (2-3, 1-1 Ivy) have between 10 and 22 catches this season, while 13 have hauled in at least four balls this year. Cornell (3-2, 0-2 Ivy) SERIES R ECORD ...... Brown leads 28-25-1 The defense, led by junior safety Tim Bax and senior co-captain Colin Nash, has held three teams LAST M EETING ...... Brown won 28-7 to under 300 yards of o! ense, including holding Colgate to 265 yards last week. The team’s most Oct. 21, 2006, in Providence, R.I. RADIO ...... WHCU 870 AM improved unit has picked o! three passes and broken up 16 others in the last two contests. Senior Barry Leonard (play-by-play), Buck Briggs (color) Doug Lempa has posted 4.5 sacks, all coming in the last three games. LIVE S TATS ...... Available at www.CornellBigRed.com LIVE V IDEO ...... at www.CornellBigRed.com or IBNSports.com Brown enters the game with a 2-3 mark (1-1 Ivy League) after a 33-24 victory over defending TV ...... None Ivy champion Princeton last Saturday in Providence. Michael Dougherty ranks second TICKETS ...... Available by calling (607) 254-BEAR nationally in total o! ense (346.2), while Buddy Farnham (third nationally, 7.8 receptions per game) HEAD C OACH J IM K NOWLES ‘87 is the favorite target among four receivers who rank among the top 50 in catches per game. Head The Roger J. Weiss ‘61 Head Coach of Football Jim Knowles is coach Phil Estes has led his team to great success over his 10 seasons with a pair of Ivy titles (1999, in his fourth season at the helm of the Big Red (18-17 overall, .514; 11-12 Ivy, .478) ... Knowles, an All-Ivy defensive end and 2005) and two more runner-up $ nishes. three-year letter winner on the gridiron, was hired by his alma mater as head coach on Jan. 30, 2004. A WIN OVER BROWN WOULD: FOOTBALL S TAFF • improve the Big Red to 4-2 overall. HEAD C OACH ...... Jim Knowles • hand Cornell its $ rst Ivy League win of the season (1-2) ALMA M ATER ...... Cornell ‘87 RECORD AT C ORNELL /Y RS ...... 18-17/Fourth season • be the $ rst for the Big Red over the Bears during head coach Jim Knowles ‘87 tenure. OVERALL R ECORD /Y RS ...... 18-17/Fourth season • be the eighth victory in the last nine games by the Big Red at Schoellkopf Field. ASST . C OACHES ...... Clayton Carlin (Def. Coord./DBs) Bruce Barnum (O! . Coord./Tight Ends/Running Backs) • cut Brown’s lead in the all-time series to 28-26-1. Brian Coon (Asst. O! . Coord./O! ensive Line) • be the 609th in program history (10th most in the Football Championship Subdivision). Pete DeStefano (Assoc. Defensive Coord./Def. Line) Zac Roper (Special Teams Coordinator/Safeties) David Archer (Linebackers) Joe Borich () Travis Burkett (O! ensive Assistant) MATCHUP A T A G LANCE Guy Holliday (Wide Receivers) DIRECTOR OF F OOTBALL O PERATIONS ...... Rhett Ticconi COORDINATOR OF F OOTBALL A LUMNI R ELATIONS ...... Pete Noyes Cornell ...... vs...... Brown ATHLETIC T RAINERS ...... Bernie DePalma/Jim Case Ithaca, N.Y...... Location ...... Providence, R.I. STRENGTH C OACH ...... Tom Howley 1865 ...... Founded ...... 1764 ATHLETIC C OMMUNICATIONS 13,700 ...... Enrollment ...... 5,711 DIRECTOR (FB C ONTACT ) ...... Jeremy Hartigan Ivy League ...... Conference ...... Ivy League E- MAIL ...... [email protected] OFFICE P HONE ...... (607) 255-9788 Schoellkopf Field (25,597, turf) ...... Stadium ...... Brown Stadium (20,000, Natural Grass) ASSOCIATE D IRECTOR ...... Julie Greco J. Andrew Noel, Jr...... Athletics Director ...... Michael Goldberger ASSISTANT D IRECTOR ...... Kevin Zeise ASSISTANT D IRECTOR ...... Lindsey Mechalik 1887 ...... First Year of Football ...... 1878 ACCOUNTS R EPRESENTATIVE ...... Marlene Crockford 608-447-34 (.574) ...... All-Time Football Record ...... 555-530-40 (.511) BIG R ED H OTLINE ...... (607) 255-2385 WEB S ITE ...... www.CornellBigRed.com Jim Knowles (Cornell ‘87) ...... Head Coach ...... Phil Estes (New Hampshire ‘81) 18-17, Fourth Year ...... Record at School ...... 56-38, 10th Year WEATHER .COM F ORECAST 18-17, Fourth Year ...... Career Record ...... 56-38, 10th Year Saturday calls for scattered showers (30 percent chance of rain), with a high temperature of 63° and a low of 46° Multiple/Multiple ...... O! . & Def. Systems ...... Pro/Multiple (as of Oct. 13). 5-5 (3-4 Ivy) ...... 2006 Record ...... 3-7 (2-5 Ivy) Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 2

THE CORNELL-BROWN SERIES: (Brown leads VY EAGUE TANDINGS TALE OF THE T APE 2007 I L S 28-25-1) This will be the 55th meeting between (2007 Stats) (as of 10/20) Ivy Overall Cornell and Brown, with the Bears holding a slim Cornell ...... Category ...... Brown School W - L Pct. W - L Pct. Harvard 2 - 0 1.000 3 - 2 .600 28-25-1 advantage. The two teams $ rst met in 105.8 ...... Rushing O! ense ...... 122.6 Yale 2 - 0 1.000 5 - 0 1.000 1895, a 6-4 Cornell win. Brown has won six of the 262.8 ...... Passing O! ense ...... 341.2 Brown 1 - 1 .500 2 - 3 .400 last seven meetings, including a 28-7 victory last 109.12 ...... Passing E% ciency ...... 127.92 Dartmouth 1 - 1 .500 1 - 4 .200 season in Providence. 368.6 ...... Total O! ense ...... 463.8 Penn 1 - 1 .500 2 - 3 .400 25.4 ...... Scoring O! ense ...... 31.4 Princeton 1 - 1 .500 2 - 3 .400 NOTES VS. COLGATE: 164.8 ...... Rushing Defense ...... 186.8 Columbia 0 - 2 .000 1 - 4 .200 • The win was the second straight Homecom- 163.6 ...... Passing Defense ...... 288.6 Cornell 0 - 2 .000 3 - 2 .600 ing victory over the Raiders after dropping 10 116.24 ...... Passing E% ciency Def...... 144.22 straight contests to Colgate. 328.4 ...... Total Defense ...... 475.4 Ivy League Schedule/Results: • Cornell ended its non-conference campaign 23.6 ...... Scoring Defense ...... 32.4 LAST W EEKEND with a perfect 3-0 record for the $ rst time since 34.7 ...... Net Punting ...... 36.4 Saturday, Oct. 13, 2007 the 1998 season. 9.6 ...... Punt Return Avg...... 5.0 Harvard 27, Lafayette 17 • Frank Morand’s 72-yard interception return for 19.6 ...... Kicko! Return Avg...... 21.6 Brown 33, Princeton 24 -1.2 ...... Turnover Margin ...... +1.0 Yale 23, Lehigh 7 a TD was the sixth-longest such return in school history and was the $ rst interception return for 6-4, 289 ...... O-Line Two-Deep ...... 6-3, 273 Cornell 17, Colgate 14 6-1, 255 ...... D-Line Two-Deep ...... 6-3, 242 Holy Cross 41, Dartmouth 15 a score by the Big Red since Kevin Rooney’s 22- Penn 59, Columbia 28 yard return against Columbia in 2001. • Bryan Walters set career highs with six catches THIS W EEK Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 for 92 yards. Yale at Penn , 12 p.m. • The Big Red limited the nation’s leading rusher, Jordan Scott, to 110 yards on 33 carries (3.3 ypc.). Columbia at Dartmouth , 12:30 p.m. In the last two seasons, Scott has 152 yards on 50 carries against the Big Red (3.0 ypc.). Princeton at Harvard , 12:30 p.m. • Cornell improved to 3-13 all-time under Jim Knowles when entering the fourth quarter trail- Brown at Cornell , 1 p.m. ing. • The Big Red defense stopped Colgate on three of four fourth-down conversion attempts, includ- NEXT W EEK Friday, Oct. 26, 2007 ing two in the decisive fourth quarter. Cornell at Princeton , 7 p.m. • Junior linebacker Brian Ostrowsky made his $ rst career start, as did sophomore Matt Kenney. Saturday, Oct. 27, 2007 Penn at Brown , 12:30 p.m. Yale at Columbia , 12:30 p.m. CAGING THE BEARS: Head coach Jim Knowles ‘87 is looking for his $ rst-ever win over Brown. Dartmouth at Harvard , 12:30 p.m. Cornell has defeated each of the other six Ivy League teams at least once during his tenure, but is 0-3 against the Bears since returning to the East Hill.

DEFENSIVE SCORE: Cornell scored its $ rst defensive touchdown since 2004 when sophomore Frank Morand returned an interception 72 yards to the house in the win over Colgate. The Big Red had gone 26 games without the defense scoring, as the o! ense punched in 77 touchdowns since Nate Tarsi’s 50-yard fumble recovery led to a score against Dartmouth in 2004. The last time a Cornell player had returned an interception for six points was in 2001 when Kevin Rooney rumbled 22 yards against Columbia for a touchdown.

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CORNELL (3-2, 0-2 I VY ) BROWN (2-3, 1-1 I VY ) Jeremy Hartigan SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER Director - Football Contact 15 BUCKNELL ...... W, 38-14 15 DUQUESNE ...... W, 28-17 22 * at No. 21 Yale ...... L, 12-51 22 * at Harvard ...... L, 17-24 E- MAIL : [email protected] 29 at Georgetown ...... W, 45-7 29 RHODE ISLAND ...... L, 42-49 OFFICE P HONE : (607) 255-9788 OFFICE F AX : (607) 255-9791 OCTOBER OCTOBER CELL P HONE : (607) 351-1675 6 * HARVARD ...... L, 15-32 6 HOLY CROSS ...... L, 37-48 13 COLGATE ...... W, 17-14 13 * PRINCETON ...... W, 33-24 BIG R ED H OTLINE : (607) 255-2385 20 * BROWN ...... 1:00 p.m. 20 * at Cornell ...... 1:00 p.m. WEB S ITE : www.CornellBigRed.com 26 * at Princeton ...... 7:00 p.m. 27 * PENN ...... 1:00 p.m.

NOVEMBER NOVEMBER Interview Requests 3 * at Dartmouth ...... 12:00 p.m. 3 * at Yale ...... 12:30 p.m. All interviews with Coach Knowles and players must be requested in advance 10 * COLUMBIA ...... 1:00 p.m. 10 * DARTMOUTH ...... 12:30 p.m. through the Athletic Communications O% ce. The coach and players are available 17 * at Penn ...... 1:00 p.m. 17 * at Columbia ...... 12:30 p.m. *Ivy League game *Ivy League game for interviews before practices by appointment only, so as not to interfere with Home games in CAPS Home games in CAPS academic or practice schedules. Coach Knowles and selected players will be avail- able after the required 10-minute “cooling-o! ” period after each game. The Big Red locker room is closed. Midweek Sports Luncheon Each Monday, the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a luncheon at the Ramada Inn-Ithaca Airport with the head coaches of Cornell, Ithaca College and Ithaca High School. Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 3

LEMPA’S SACK JOB: Senior linebacker Doug THE BIG R ED I S ... Lempa has recorded 4.5 sacks in his last three Top 10 Division I-AA 2007 Under Knowles ...... Category games and currently ranks $ rst in the Ivy League All-Time Wins (as of 10/13) 2-1 14-5 ...... at Schoellkopf Field with that total. Lempa entered this three-game 1. Yale ...... 843 0-1 3-12 ...... on the road stretch with three career sacks. 2. Penn...... 794 0-1 1-7 ...... on grass 3. Harvard ...... 784 2-1 15-6 ...... on Astroturf BUZZ AROUND CAMPUS: In its $ rst three home 1-0 2-4 ...... on FieldTurf games this season, Cornell has averaged 11,257 4. Princeton ...... 775 2-2 16-15...... in day games people with a high last weekend of 13,035 to 5. Fordham ...... 730 1-0 2-2 ...... in night games see the Big Red top Colgate. That is twice as 6. Dartmouth ...... 641 2-1 7-9 ...... when winning the coin toss many as last year’s average of 5,008 fans per 7. Lafayette ...... 630 1-1 11-8 ...... when losing the coin toss game. Cornell’s three-game total of 33,772 fans 8. Delaware ...... 624 0-1 10-8 ...... when receiving the kicko! is already more than last year’s six-game total 9. Lehigh ...... 618 3-1 8-9 ...... when opponent receives the kicko! of 30,045. A large part of that credit goes to a 10. Cornell ...... 608 3-0 16-5 ...... when scoring $ rst student Cornell Marketing Group led by Cornell 0-2 2-12 ...... when opponent scores $ rst athletics employee Elle Nichols and Je! Hall, as 2-0 13-3 ...... when leading after one quarter well as the Cornell Football Association. 2-0 13-2 ...... when leading at halftime 2-0 15-2 ...... when leading after three quarters MORAND NAMED IVY LEAGUE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK (Oct. 15): Cornell sopho- 0-2 2-12 ...... when opponent leads after one quarter more cornerback Frank Morand was named the Ivy league Defensive Player of the Week after 1-2 3-13 ...... when opponent leads at halftime helping the Big Red top Colgate 17-14. Morand posted career highs of $ ve tackles and four 1-2 3-13 ...... when opponent leads after three quarters pass breakups and changed the momentum of the game with a 72-yard interception return 1-0 3-2 ...... when game is tied after one quarter for a touchdown. Morand stepped in front of a pass on a fourth-and-6 chance on the Raid- 0-0 2-2 ...... when game is tied at halftime ers’ $ rst possession of the third quarter and gave Cornell the lead. It was the Big Red’s $ rst 0-0 0-2 ...... when game is tied after three quarters defensive touchdown of any kind since 2004 and the $ rst Cornell INT return for a score since 3-0 15-6 ...... when leading in total net yards 2001. The return was the sixth-longest in school history. Morand helped Cornell hold Colgate 0-2 3-11 ...... when trailing in total net yards to 10-of-30 passing for 130 yards, and assisted in holding Jordan Scott, the nation’s leading 1-0 7-5 ...... when rushing for 200+ yards rusher entering the game, to 78 yards below his season average (187.6). 0-1 0-4 ...... when opponent rushes for 200+ yards 2-1 16-12...... when holding opp.to <150 yds. rushing FIRST HALF DEFENSE TOUGH AT SCHOELLKOPF: Over the last three seasons, Cornell has 1-2 7-8 ...... when opp. holds Big Red to <150 yds. rushing outscored its opponents 225-89 at home in the $ rst half of its 14 contests. 3-2 6-8 ...... when passing for 200+ yards 4-2 8-9 ...... when opponent passes for 200+ yards WINNING AT SCHOELLKOPF: The Big Red has played 447 games in front of fans at Schoellkopf 0-1 4-1 ...... when passing for 2+ TDs Field, posting a 280-152-15 record (.643). In 2006, the Big Red went 5-1 at Schoellkopf with 1-1 1-8 ...... when opponent passes for 2+ TDs wins over nationally ranked Albany and Princeton, as well as Central New York rival Colgate. 2-0 17-13...... when throwing < three INTs The Big Red is 14-5 at Schoellkopf Field under head coach Jim Knowles ’87. 3-2 16-16...... when opponent throws < three INTs 1-2 1-4 ...... when throwing > three INTs HALF DOZEN AT TWO GRAND: With his VY EAGUE 0-0 1-0 ...... when opponent throws > three INTs 2007 I L 81-yard e! ort against Bucknell in the 2007 0-1 7-7 ...... when making 100 percent of FGA PRESEASON M EDIA P OLL opener, senior Luke Siwula became the sixth 0-1 0-6 ...... when opponent makes 100 percent of FGA No. School ...... Points (1st) 0-1 6-8 ...... when penalized < 50 yards player in program history to reach 2,000 ca- 1. Yale ...... 125 (14) 2-2 14-9 ...... when opponent is penalized < 50 yards reer rushing yards. The Cortland, N.Y., native, 2. Penn ...... 102 (1) 3-1 12-9 ...... when penalized > 50 yards joined Ed Marinaro ‘72, Chad Levitt ‘97, Der- 3. Harvard ...... 95 (1) 1-0 4-8 ...... when opponent is penalized > 50 yards rick Harmon ‘84, John McNi! ‘92 and Gary 4. Princeton ...... 87 3-0 15-8 ...... when leading in time-of-possession Wood ‘64 at the milestone and he enters the 5. Cornell ...... 62 0-2 3-9 ...... when trailing in time-of-possession Harvard game with 2,195 yards. Next up on 6. Columbia ...... 44 7. Brown ...... 33 0-2 8-10 ...... when o! ense punts at least six times the list is McNi! with 2,557 yards. 8. Dartmouth ...... 28 2-1 14-6 ...... when opponent punts at least six times 2-0 10-5 ...... when converting 40 pct. of 3rd-downs SIWULA FOR SIX: Senior Luke Siwula The Cornell football team was picked $ fth 0-2 2-10 ...... when opp. converts 40 pct. of 3rd-downs scored a career-best three touchdowns in in the Ivy League’s annual preseason media 3-2 13-11...... when converting a 4th-down the season opening win over Bucknell, and poll announced at media day at the Yale Golf 2-1 9-8 ...... when opponent converts a 4th-down three more against Georgetown, giving Course on Aug. 6. The Big Red will again at- 0-0 0-1 ...... vs. Atlantic 10 opponents him 18 career rushing touchdowns and tempt to defy the experts, as Cornell has col- 1-0 1-0 ...... vs. Northeast Conference opponents 22 total scores. His 22 total touchdowns is lected upper-division Ancient Eight $ nishes 2-0 5-4 ...... vs. Patriot League opponents tied with Pete Larson ’67 and Scott Oliaro in each of the last three years despite only 0-0 0-5 ...... when scoring between 0-9 points ‘93 for sixth on the school’s list. Siwula is one top four preseason slotting. Yale was se- 1-2 5-8 ...... when scoring between 10-19 points tied for ninth on the school’s all-time scor- lected to $ nish $ rst, receiving 14 of 16 $ rst- 0-0 7-4 ...... when scoring between 20-29 points ing list with 132 career points. place votes and 125 points to easily outdis- 2-0 6-0 ...... when scoring 30+ points tance second-place Penn (102, 1). They were 1-0 8-0 ...... when opponent scores 0-9 points MORE SIWULA FOR SIX: Siwula nearly followed by Harvard (95, 1), Princeton (87) 2-0 5-2 ...... when opponent scores 10-19 points matched his 2006 season total of four and the Big Red (62) $ nished the top $ ve. 0-0 5-8 ...... when opponent scores 20-29 points rushing touchdowns in his first game Columbia (44), Brown (33) and Dartmouth 0-2 0-7 ...... when opponent scores 30+ points against Bucknell and his third game vs. (28) rounded out the eight-team $ eld. The 1-0 3-5 ...... in televised games Georgetown and equalled his total from a 16 voters represented each of the eight Ivy 0-0 0-1 ...... in overtime games year ago (four rushing, two receiving). markets. Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 4

ANOTHER HUNDRED: Luke Siwula recorded his ninth career 100-yard rushing game with 145 yards on 29 carries in last season’s 38-14 win Boothe Among Ivy Players In NFL over Colgate, moving him up the Big Red career rushing list. His nine Former Cornell gridder Kevin Boothe ‘06 is among 11 Ivy Leaguers 100-yard e! orts (three in 2006) surpassed Scott Malaga ‘89 for $ fth all- who made active NFL rosters for opening day. In addition, two players time in Cornell history. In 2005, Siwula became the $ rst Cornell running are on injured reserve and four are added to practice squads. back to record six 100-yard games in one season since Malaga in 1988. He was the $ fth player to post a season with six or more 100-yard games • A three-time $ rst-team All-Ivy selection, Boothe was a $ rst-team (Ed Marinaro in 1969, 1970 and 1971; Dan Malone in 1972; Joe Holland in All-American in 2005 and a sixth round NFL Draft pick by the Oakland 1978; Malaga; and Siwula), with Heisman Trophy runner-up Ed Marinaro Raiders. He was a unanimous $ rst-team All-Ivy pick in each of his $ nal doing it in three straight seasons. two years and started 15 games as a rookie at o! ensive guard.

CLIMBING THE CHARTS: Here is where Luke Siwula ranked among the Current NFL Ivy Leaguers school’s all-time rushers entering their senior seasons. Players on NFL rosters as of Sept. 11, 2007 No. Player Yards Matt Birk, Harvard [Minnesota Vikings] C, 6-4, 308 1. Chad Levitt 3,222 Kevin Boothe, Cornell [] OG, 6-5, 315 2. Ed Marinaro 2,834 ^Steve Cargile, Columbia [] DB, 6-2, 210 3. Luke Siwula 1,978 , Dartmouth [Tennessee Titans] TE/FB, 6-2, 250 Clifton Dawson, Harvard [] RB, 5-10, 212 SIWULA RETURNS AS A FIRST-TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN: ^Johnathan Dekker, Princeton [Pittsburgh Steelers] TE, 6-5, 250 Senior running back Luke Siwula was named to the ESPN The Magazine/ Zak DeOssie, Brown [New York Giants] LB, 6-4, 249 CoSIDA Academic All-America $ rst-team last year. Siwula was the $ fth *Jim Finn, Penn [New York Giants] FB, 6-0, 245 Big Red player to earn $ rst-team Academic All-America honors, joining Ryan Fitzpatrick, Harvard [Cincinnati Bengals] QB, 6-2, 221 running backs Joe Holland (1977-78) and Derrick Harmon (1982-83) and Chas Gessner, Brown [] WR, 6-5, 215 defensive linemen Dave Van Metre (1985) and Kevin Rooney (2003). Si- Eric Johnson, Yale [] TE, 6-3, 256 wula, a second-team All-Ivy pick in 2006 and a $ rst-teamer in 2005, piled ^Zak Keasey, Princeton [] LB, 6-0, 245 up 885 yards and four touchdowns on the ground and caught 11 passes Nate Lawrie, Yale [Cincinnati Bengals] TE, 6-7, 256 for 141 yards and two more scores. Siwula had three 100-yard games, Sean Morey, Brown (] FL, 5-11, 200 including two contests of more than 140 yards. In the classroom, Siwula ^Ben Noll, Penn [] OT, 6-4, 315 carries a 3.60 grade-point average in Industrial and Labor Relations and Dennis Norman, Princeton [Jacksonville Jaguars] C/OG, 6-5, 323 is a two-year $ rst-team academic all-district and academic All-Ivy pick. Siwula was joined on the Academic All-District team by classmate Michael *Ross Tucker, Princeton [Washington Redskins] OT, 6-4, 310 Boyd. The Academic All-America program honors 816 male and female student-athletes annually who have succeeded at the highest level on * - on injured reserve the playing $ eld and in the classroom. Individuals are selected through ^ - on voting by CoSIDA, the College Sports Information Directors of America; a 2,000-member organization consisted of sports public relations pro- fessionals for colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. To be eligible, a student-athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve, maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.20 on a scale of 4.00, have reached sophomore athletic and academic standings at his/her current institution and be nominated by his/her sports information director.

2007 G AME -B Y-G AME S TARTERS CORNELL M ILESTONES Milestone Games OFFENSE 1 11-12-1887 UNION ...... L, 10-24 Opp. WR LT LG C RG RT WR WR/TE WR/TE QB TB 50 10-1-1893 GETTYSBURG ...... W, 16-0 BUCK Blackman Valenta Rosenberg Sonnenberg McGuire Bernhard Baker Canty Liuzza Ford Siwula 100 10-8-1898 CARLISLE ...... W, 23-6 YALE Blackman Valenta Rosenberg Sonnenberg McGuire Adams Baker Canty Bernhard Ford Siwula 200 11-9-1907 at Army ...... W, 14-10 GEOR Blackman Valenta Rosenberg Sonnenberg McGuire Bernhard Walters Liuzza Spooner Ford Siwula 300 11-10-1919 PENN STATE ...... L, 0-20 HARV Blackman Valenta Rosenberg Sonnenberg McGuire Bernhard Baker Canty Walters Ford Barbour 400 10-8-1932 RICHMOND ...... W, 27-0 CLG Kenney Valenta Rosenberg Sonnenberg McGuire Bernhard Liuzza Adams Spooner Ford Barbour 500 11-18-1944 DARTMOUTH .....W, 14-13 BRWN PTON 600 11-24-1955 at Penn ...... W, 39-7 DART 700 9-30-1967 BUCKNELL ...... W, 23-7 COLU 800 9-30-1978 at Colgate ...... W, 21-12 PENN 900 10-15-1988 BROWN ...... W, 35-0 1,000 10-17-1998 BUCKNELL ...... W, 23-19 Defense 1,089 10-13-2007 COLGATE ...... W, 17-14 Opp. DE NG DE SLB MLB BLB SS FS W CB CB Milestone Wins BUCK Arezzo Kunis McCarthy Lempa Blessing Rihn Krimm Bax Sabo Morand Nash 1 10-16-1888 PALMYRA ...... 26-0 YALE Arezzo Kunis McCarthy Lempa Blessing Rihn Krimm Bax Sabo Morand Nash 50 10-17-1896 TUFTS ...... 18-0 GEOR Arezzo Kunis McCarthy Lempa Blessing Rihn Krimm Bax Boyd Fenton Nash 100 10-25-1902 OBERLIN ...... 57-0 HARV Arezzo Kunis McCarthy Lempa Blessing Rihn Krimm Bax Boyd Fenton Nash 200 10-23-1920 COLGATE ...... 42-6 CLG Arezzo Kunis McCarthy Lempa Ostrowsky Rihn Krimm Bax Boyd Fenton Nash 300 10-5-1940 COLGATE ...... 34-0 BRWN 400 10-8-1960 HARVARD ...... 12-0 PTON 500 9-27-1986 at Colgate ...... 21-12 DART COLU 600 11-19-2005 at Penn ...... 16-7 608 10-13-2007 COLGATE ...... 17-14 PENN Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 5

EX-ZELL-ENT: Senior place-kicker Tracking Cornell’s 2007 Opponents Peter Zell has been an accurate replacement for graduated A.J. 2007 Record Last Time Out This Week Weitsman ‘06, who set the Big Bucknell 2-4 Oct. 6, lost at Colgate, 28-24 Oct. 20, vs. Georgetown Red’s single-season $ eld goal re- Yale 5-0 Oct. 13, defeated Lehigh, 23-7 Oct. 20, at Penn cord (14) in 2005. He has opened Georgetown 0-7 Oct. 13, lost to Fordham, 38-31 Oct. 20, at Bucknell 2007 strong, connecting on all 14 Harvard 3-2 Oct. 13, defeated Lafayette, 27-17 Oct. 20, vs. Princeton extra points and making 5-of-9 Colgate 3-3 Oct. 13, lost at Cornell, 17-14 Oct. 20, vs. Towson field goals. He converted five Brown 2-3 Oct. 13, defeated Princeton, 33-24 Oct. 20, at Cornell extra-point kicks in the opener against Bucknell and added a Princeton 2-3 Oct. 13, lost at Brown, 33-24 Oct. 20, at Harvard 27-yard $ eld goal. He then made Dartmouth 1-4 Oct. 13, lost at Holy Cross, 41-15 Oct. 20, vs. Columbia a 40-yarder at Georgetown along Columbia 1-4 Oct. 13, lost vs. Penn, 59-28 Oct. 20, at Dartmouth with all six conversion kicks. Zell Penn 2-3 Oct. 13, won at Columbia, 59-28 Oct. 20, vs. Yale $ nished 2006 ranked 34th nation- ally with his nine $ eld goals made, Since the program’s inception in 1952, CoSIDA has bestowed Academic including three against both Yale and No. 23 Albany. Included was a All-America honors on more than 14,000 student-athletes in Divisions I, game-winning kick with 6:22 left in the contest against the Great Danes, II, III and NAIA covering all NCAA championship sports. as well as a career-long 45-yard $ eld goal in the same contest. In 2006, Zell was 9-of-14 on $ eld goals and a perfect 22-of-22 on extra-points to PICKING THEM APART: Junior quarterback Nathan Ford’s return to the lead the team in scoring with 49 points. spread o! ense that he ran so well in high school was tremendously suc- cessful in the win over Bucknell. Ford completed 31-of-45 passes, both CANTY CATCHES ON: Junior wide receiver Zac Canty emerged as the career highs, for 288 yards. He hit 10 di! erent receivers in the contest. team’s go-to receiver as a sophomore and enters the 2007 season as Ford’s 31 completions were the most since Ricky Rahne completed 31 one of the top returning pass-catchers in the Ancient Eight. He began passes against Harvard in 2001, while the 45 attempts were the most the year with three catches for 37 yards, including a 21-yard reception, since Rahne put the ball up 50 times at Penn that same year. In four against Bucknell, and currently leads the team with 22 catches. Canty games this season, Ford has passed for 1,215 yards and completed 62.8 started all 10 games in 2006, catching a team-best 41 passes for 499 yards percent of his passes. He passed for 6,357 yards and 72 touchdowns at and three touchdowns. Canty averaged a solid 12.2 yards per catch and Palo Alto HS, running for 19 additional scores. hauled in at least three passes in nine of his 10 contests in 2006. He had a career-high seven catches for 93 yards, including a 40-yard touchdown, AND RUNNING THEM RAGGED: Junior quarterback Nathan Ford scored in the Big Red’s win over Ivy co-champion Princeton. Canty also had $ ve twice on 1-yard keepers in the win over Bucknell, increasing his total of receptions that went for 74 yards and a touchdown at Harvard, 71 yards rushing touchdowns to eight in his two seasons as a starter. on $ ve grabs against Ivy co-champ Yale and 49 yards on his $ ve recep- tions against No. 23 Albany. HITTING THE MARK: Junior quarterback Nathan Ford has thrown for at least 200 yards in each of the Big Red’s $ rst $ ve games, the most 200-yard CANTY CATCHES EVERYDAY: Junior Zac Canty has a reception in 15 passing games since Ricky Rahne surpassed 200 yards in all 10 games straight games dating back to the 2006 season opener. of the 2000 season. SAY CHEESE: Junior wide receiver Jesse Baker was a record-setting wide MOVING ON UP: Junior quarterback Nathan Ford ranks eighth on the receiver at Platteville HS in Wisconsin, and he has continued that roll on school’s career passing yardage list with 2,764 yards. He needs 236 the Big Red varsity. He hauled in eight passes for 83 yards against No. 21 yards against Brown to become the $ fth Big Red passer to reach 3,00 Yale and ranks second on the team in catches (21) and third in receiving 0 career yards. yards (187). Baker had a breakout 2006 campaign, ranking second on the team with 22 catches for 320 yards and a pair of scores. He hauled in seven SPRING FLING: Junior quarterback Nathan Ford had a busy spring in passes for 96 yards, both career highs, in the $ rst half at Harvard before 2007. Besides continuing control of the starting quarterback job during leaving the game with a concussion. He also notched four catches for 80 his $ rst spring practice and keeping things in order in the classroom as an yards and his $ rst collegiate score in the win over Colgate. operations research and industrial engineering major, Ford moonlighted as a baseball player. Under head coach Tom Ford (no relation), Nathan AIR ATTACK: Sophomore Bryan Walters had the game-winning touch- earned team MVP and second-team All-Ivy honors after leading the Big down, a diving 29-yard catch, in the win over Colgate to cap a six-catch, Red in batting with a .338 average in 38 games. He also had a team-best 92-yard day. Earlier in the year he had four catches for 88 yards and a 27 RBI to go along with six doubles and two home runs, while his 48 hits touchdown, and set a school record for kicko! returns (10) and estab- led the Big Red. The baseball team $ nished the 2007 season with a 15-23 lished a new personal best for all-purpose yards (276), against Yale. Wal- record and an 8-12 mark in Ivy League play. ters also became the $ rst Cornell receiver to catch two scores in a game since Keith Ferguson at Brown during the 2000 campaign. OTHERS DOING DOUBLE DUTY: Ford isn’t the only multi-sport athlete on the team, as senior place-kicker Jay Harding (mid-distance) competed last WITH A BULLET: Sophomore Bryan Walters ranks fourth in the Ivy season for the nationally ranked men’s track and $ eld team. Cornell won league and 23rd nationally in all-purpose yardage, gaining 163.6 yards both the indoor and outdoor Heptagonal Championships last season, per game so far this year. giving it seven of the last eight Heps crowns. In addition, sophomores Andrew Bohl, Conner Hare and Isaac Minor will join track when the Big MANY HAPPY RETURNS IN 2007: Sophomore Bryan Walters set a school Red football season is complete. Sophomore Carl Landers competes for record with his 10 kicko! returns in the Big Red’s loss to No. 21 Yale, falling just the Big Red’s nationally ranked wrestling squad. shy of the record for return yards with his 183. Vince Bates held both records with nine returns for 198 yards against Brown during the 2000 campaign. Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 6

CORNELL R ANKINGS Ed Marinaro - An Era To Remember CORNELL TEAM Avg. NCAA Ivy In his three seasons as Cornell’s tailback (1969-70-71), Ed Marinaro set rushing and scoring Rushing O! ense ...... 105.8 ...... 100th ...... 7th records wholesale and won every major honor with the exception of the Heisman Trophy for Passing O! ense ...... 262.8 ...... 18th ...... 4th which he placed a close second to quarterback Pat Sullivan of Auburn. Passing E% ciency ...... 109.07 ...... 81st ...... 6th Total O! ense ...... 368.6 ...... 57th ...... 5th In the 24th contest of his 27-game career, against Columbia at Ithaca, he broke Steve Scoring O! ense ...... 25.4 ...... 59th ...... 5th Owens’ all-time career rushing record of 3,867 yards, set in 1969, by gaining 272 yards for Rushing Defense ...... 164.8 ...... 65th ...... 5th a total of 4,132—the $ rst player to go over the 4,000 mark in three seasons. He $ nished up Passing Defense ...... 163.6 ...... 19th ...... 2nd with 4,715. Passing E! . Defense .....116.24 ...... 45th ...... 4th During his three years at Cornell, he set an NCAA season record of 1,881 yards and a season Total Defense ...... 328.4 ...... 35th ...... 2nd Scoring Defense ...... 23.6 ...... 44th ...... 4th per-game average of 209.0. His career average of 174.6 is also an NCAA record. Net Punting ...... 33.9 ...... 41st ...... 4th Overall he established eight NCAA career records and tied another, six NCAA single-season Punt Returns ...... 9.7 ...... 47th ...... 2nd records and three other NCAA records. Kicko! Returns ...... 19.6 ...... 78th ...... 4th Ed won the national triple-crown in 1971—rushing, all-purpose running and scoring, each Turnover Margin ...... -1.20 ...... 107th ...... 7th based on game-average. All-purpose running includes pass receiving and kick returning. He Sacks ...... 2.4 ...... 32nd ...... 2nd Tackles For Loss ...... 5.8 ...... T-78th ...... 3rd averaged 214.7 yards with 51 on pass receptions. Sacks Allowed ...... 2.2 ...... 80th ...... 7th He held 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 CORNELL INDIVIDUALS Category Avg. Name NCAA Ivy inducted into the National Football Foundation’s Hall of Fame in 1991. Pass. E! . 108.19 Ford 78th 7th Year GP Rushes Yds Avg TD PATs Rec. Rec. Yds TD Pts Tot. O! . 247.20 Ford 26th 2nd 1969 9 277 1,409 5.1 14 0 6 52 0 84 Rec. PG 4.4 Canty 82nd 11th 1970 9 285 1,425 5.0 12 1 11 129 2 86 4.2 Baker T-89th 12th Rec. YPG 55.4 Walters 95th 9th 1971 9 356 1,881 5.3 24 2 6 51 0 148 Punting 39.8 Maxwell 47th 5th Totals 27 918 4,715 5.1 50 3 23 232 2 318 Punt Ret. 8.3 Walters 42nd 3rd Kick Ret. 20.4 Walters 89th 6th MANY HAPPY RETURNS IN 2006: A two-time Ivy League weekly honoree in 2006, sophomore FGs 1.0 Zell T-45rd T-3rd All-Purp. 163.6 Walters 23rd 4th wide receiver Bryan Walters earned the team’s Je! Stenstrom Award as the player who contributes Sacks .90 Lempa 12th 1st the most to the performance of the special teams in 2006. He returned punts in the season opener, Tkls 10.2 Bax 17th 1st averaging 9.0 yards on three returns with a 24-yard burst counting as one. Walters ranked among the top returners in the country in 2006. He was 14th nationally in kicko! returns (24.5 yards per BROWN R ANKINGS return) and 27th in punt returns (10.1 yards per return). Walters 105.9 all-purpose yards per game BROWN TEAM Avg. NCAA Ivy Rushing O! ense ...... 122.6 ...... 90th ...... 6th was good for 58th nationally and fourth in the Ivy League. His 274 yards in punt returns broke a Passing O! ense ...... 341.2 ...... 2nd ...... 1st 58-year-old school season record, and his 88-yard kicko! return in the fourth quarter against Penn Passing E% ciency ...... 127.87 ...... 44th ...... 2nd proved to be the game-winner. Walters also caught three passes for 33 yards against nationally Total O! ense ...... 463.8 ...... 8th ...... 1st ranked Harvard. Scoring O! ense ...... 31.4 ...... 27th ...... 2nd Rushing Defense ...... 186.8 ...... 85th ...... 6th Passing Defense ...... 288.6 ...... 112th ...... 8th CAJUN SPICE: One of the team’s top athletes, sophomore Stephen Liuzza has been a big weapon Passing E! . Defense .....144.22 ...... 96th ...... 8th for the Big Red o! ense, catching 18 passes for 185 yards. The quarterback/wide receiver has also Total Defense ...... 475.4 ...... 113th ...... 8th rushed 14 times for 76 yards (5.4 ypc.) and a touchdown. In the season-opening win over Bucknell, Scoring Defense ...... 32.4 ...... 88th ...... 6th Liuzza caught a team-best seven passes for 84 yards with a long catch of 28 yards. He posted 104 Net Punting ...... 36.4 ...... 15th ...... 1st all-purpose yards, including 72 rushing yards on seven carries and a touchdown, in the win over Punt Returns ...... 5.0 ...... 100th ...... 7th Kicko! Returns ...... 21.6 ...... 47th ...... 2nd Georgetown. Included was an electric 42-yard run where he broke several tackles. Turnover Margin ...... 1.00 ...... 19th ...... 3rd Sacks ...... 2.2 ...... 44th ...... 3rd CORNELL’S SLASH: Sophomore Stephen Liuzza set a freshman record for passing yards in a Tackles For Loss ...... 5.4 ...... 89th ...... 6th season (139) and a game (114 vs. Penn), earning Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors twice in Sacks Allowed ...... 1.4 ...... 34th ...... 3rd 2006. He was also fourth on the team in rushing, recording 135 yards on 25 carries and scoring BROWN INDIVIDUALS two touchdowns. He broke o! an electric 81-yard touchdown run in the win over Dartmouth, the Category Avg. Name NCAA Ivy longest run from scrimmage by a Big Red quarterback and the ninth-longest run in school history. Pass. E! . 127.86 Dougherty 43rd 3rd Liuzza came o! the bench to lead the Big Red against Penn, going 7-of-14 passing for 114 yards Tot. O! . 346.2 Relph 2nd 1st and also scoring a touchdown while tallying 22 rushing yards. Rec. PG 7.8 Farnham T-4th T-1st 5.8 Raymond T-26th 4th 5.4 Sewall 35th 5th THEY WALK THE LINE: Experienced o! ensive linemen return, with rare four-year starter Ted Son- 4.6 Cloherty T-70th 7th nenberg (center), three-year starter Brian McGuire (right guard) and two-year starter Steve Valenta Rec. YPG 122.8 Raymond 3rd 2nd (left tackle) paving the way for a young, but veteran, o! ense in 2007. Senior Loren Rosenberg (left 84.0 Farnham T-25th 4th guard and Quentin Bernhard (right tackle) earned their $ rst career starts in the opener. 74.8 Cloherty 39th 5th INTs 0.4 Harrison T-50th T-7th Punting 42.1 Morgan 19th 3rd BIG PLAY BAX: Junior Tim Bax has been the team’s best big-play defender the last two seasons, Punt Ret. 7.2 Farnham 52nd 4th and that has continued in 2007. Bax ranks $ rst in the Ivy League and 17th nationally in tackles per Kick Ret. 31.8 Raymond 7th 2nd game, posting 10.2 stops per outing. Included was a career-high 15 stops at No. 21 Yale. He has Field Goals 1.6 Morgan 13th 2nd added 3.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, two pass breakups and a forced fumble so far in 2007. For his Scoring 8.6 Morgan 26th 4th All-Purp. 185.8 Raymond 12th 2nd career, the All-Ivy candidate has 148 tackles, including 13.5 for a loss, three sacks, three intercep- 146.8 Farnham 28th 5th tions, 12 pass breakups and three forced fumbles. Sacks 0.5 Brown T-59th T-4th Tkls 8.4 May T-71st 5th ZELL NAMED IVY LEAGUE SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK (Oct. 1): For the second time TFL 1.2 Develin T-57th T-1st Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 7

in his career, senior place-kicker Peter Zell was yards below his average. CORNELL S INGLE -G AME R ECORDS named the Ivy League Special Teams Player of • Cornell’s 29 $ rst downs were two short of a Rushing Yards — Game 288 Scott Oliaro at Yale 1990 the Week after helping Cornell defeat George- single-game record and were the most since 281 Ed Marinaro vs. Harvard 1969 town 45-7 last Saturday. Zell scored nine points, registering 29 at Bu! alo in 1997. 272 Ed Marinaro vs. Columbia 1971 booting a 40-yard $ eld goal and extending his • Cornell scored on 6-of-7 red zone opportuni- 263 Joe Holland vs. Penn 1978 260 Ed Marinaro vs. Lehigh 1970 streak of consecutive made extra points with ties with $ ve touchdowns and a $ eld goal. The 260 Ed Marinaro vs. Colgate 1971 six more in the win. Zell also had plenty of leg Big Red nearly made it 7-of-7, but a 38-yard $ eld 247 Tom Weidenkopf at Dartmouth 1979 on a 48-yarder that would have been a career- goal attempt hit the left uprights.. 246 Ed Marinaro at Rutgers 1971 245 Ed Marinaro at Rutgers 1969 long, but went just wide left in the $ rst quarter. • The 12 receivers catching passes were the most 244 Joe Holland at Harvard 1978 For the season, the senior ranks second on the for the Big Red since 14 di! erent players caught Passing Yards — Game squad in scoring with 17 points and extended a pass vs. Harvard in 2001. 446 Ricky Rahne at Brown 2000 his total of consecutive conversion kicks to 33. 443 Ricky Rahne at Brown 1999 NOTES VS. YALE: 400 at Columbia 1992 395 Mark Allen at Penn 1973 RIHN NAMED IVY LEAGUE DEFENSIVE • The 51 points allowed were the most given 391 Ricky Rahne at Harvard 2000 PLAYER OF THE WEEK (SEPT. 17): Rihn made up by a Cornell defense since Brown scored 344 Scott Carroll at Bu! alo 1996 341 Steve Joyce at Brown 1995 big plays for the Big Red in the 38-14 victory 56 against the Big Red in a 56-40 Bears victory 321 Bill Lazor at Brown 1991 over Bucknell, making $ ve tackles, including in 2000. 320 Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia 1999 two for a loss with a sack included, and also • The 39-point margin of defeat was Cornell’s 317 Bill Lazor vs. Yale 1991 forced two fumbles in his $ rst collegiate start. largest since dropping a 59-7 contest at Penn Pass Completions — Game The converted linebacker had a sack on the Bi- in the $ nal game of the 2003 campaign. 37 Bill Lazor at Columbia 1992 son’s $ rst possession to set the tone, then forced • The Big Red allowed Yale to pile up 293 rush- Touchdown Passes — Game fumbles in both the second and third quarters ing yards, the most against a Cornell defense 4 Mark Allen at Brown 1972 4 Mark Allen vs. Columbia 1973 to keep the defense rolling. Rihn matched his since Colgate had 291 yards during the 2003 4 Mike Hood vs. Bu! alo 1998 career totals for both tackles for loss and sacks campaign. 4 Ricky Rahne vs. Fordham 1999 in the win. • Bryan Walters became the $ rst Cornell receiver 4 Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia 1999 4 Ricky Rahne at Harvard 2000 to catch two touchdown passes in a game since GANG TACKLING: Cornell’s defensive philoso- Keith Ferguson caught two scoring throws Receiving Yards — Game 204 Joe Splendorio at Brown 1999 phy of swarming to the ball has worked well against Brown in 2000. 177 Keith Ferguson at Brown 2002 in 2007, as 13 di! erent players have reached • Walters also had a school record 10 kicko! 175 Keith Ferguson vs. Dartmouth 2002 171 Eric Krawczyk vs. Colgate 1997 double $ gures in tackles and eight have regis- returns in the loss, piling up 183 return yards, 164 Mike Jamin vs. Brown 1992 tered a sack with 15 players recording a tackle just shy of the record of Vince Bates (198 at 164 Keith Ferguson vs. Princeton 2000 for loss. Last year 15 di! erent players reached Brown, 2000) 163 Bill Murphy vs. Harvard 1967 161 Mike Jamin vs. Yale 1991 double $ gures in tackles and 11 had at least • Junior Tim Bax had 15 tackles, including 13 solo 155 Aaron Berryman at Columbia 1994 20 stops. In all, 17 di! erent players recorded stops, the most by a Cornell player since Joel 155 Stu Merz at Yale 1951 at least one tackle for a loss with 12 di! erent Sussman had 18 against Harvard in 2005. Receptions — Game players registering a sack. Junior safety Tim Bax 15 John Tagliaferri at Princeton 1985 leads the way for the Big Red with 51 tackles this NOTES VS. GEORGETOWN: Total O! ense — Game year, while senior linebacker Doug Lempa’s 4.5 • The victory snapped a $ ve-game road losing 440 Ricky Rahne at Brown 2000 sacks paces the squad. streak by the Big Red and guaranteed a winning 430 Ricky Rahne at Brown 1999 409 Bill Lazor at Columbia 1992 non-league record for the second-consecutive 396 Ricky Rahne at Harvard 2000 NOTES VS. BUCKNELL: year. 388 Mark Allen at Penn 1973 • The Big Red’s 38 points was the most in a • The 38-point margin of victory was the most 387 at Penn 1962 351 Ricky Rahne at Penn 2000 season opener since posting a 39-8 win over in a road game since dropping Columbia 41-0 340 Mick Razzano vs. Dartmouth 2002 Princeton to open the 1986 campaign, Jim during the 1990 campaign. 338 Scott Carroll at Bu! alo 1996 337 Gary Wood vs. Princeton 1962 Knowles’ senior year playing for Cornell. The • The Big Red surpassed 200 yards rushing (252) 24-point margin of victory is also the most and passing (209) in the same game for the $ rst Field Goals — Game 4 Trevor MacMeekin vs. Yale 2004 since 1986. time since topping Lafayette 41-34 on Oct. 18, • The 38 points was also the most by a Big Red 1997, at Schoellkopf Field. Points Scored — Game 32 Ed Marinaro at Penn 1971 team against the Bison since 1915 (41-0 win), • Cornell limited Georgetown to 288 yards while the 24-point margin of victory is the big- of o! ense, the second time this season a Big All-Purpose Yards — Game 395 Scott Oliaro at Yale 1990 gest for Cornell against Bucknell since 1978 Red opponent has been held under 300 yards (24-0 win). (Bucknell - 240 yards). Tackles — Game 27 Chris Zingo at Brown 1991 • The following players earned their $ rst col- • A week after throwing for a touchdown against Sacks — Game legiate starts: Dario Arezzo (DE), Quentin Yale, sophomore Randy Barbour scored his 4 Chris Zingo at Harvard 1992 Bernhard (RT), Horatio Blackman (WR), Stephen $ rst TD with 13:00 left in the fourth quarter. He 4 Tom McHale vs. Dartmouth 1986 Liuzza (WR), Frank Morand (DB), Graham Rihn ended the game with a career-high 69 yards Interceptions — Game (LB) and Loren Rosenberg (LG). rushing. 3 Scott Walter vs. Brown 1982 • The following players saw their $ rst collegiate • The Big Red’s $ ve rushing touchdowns give 3 Scott Walter at Columbia 1982 3 Dave Kimichik at Columbia 1980 game action: Chris Costello (LB), Trevin Cow- the Big Red 10 in the $ rst three games, the most 3 Chris Hanson at Fordham 1994 man (DL), Emani Fenton (DB), Josh Gajdos (DB), in the $ rst three games of a season since 1971 3 Doug Knopp vs. Holy Cross 1995 Ben Ganter (QB), Brandon Lainhart (LB), Aaron when Ed Marinaro ran for nine and Bob Joehl Punt Return Yards — Game Levine (LB), Babak Motamedi (OL), Ryne Posey added one.. 113 Hillary Chollet vs. Niagara 1949 (DL) and Jordan Tuttel (OL), Andy Wade (DB). • Sophomore Nick Zerante’s 11-yard touchdown Kicko! Return Yards — Game • The Big Red held the nation’s leader in all- reception in the second quarter was just his 198 Vince Bates at Brown 2000 purpose yards, A.J. Kizekai, to 160 yards, 95.5 second varsity catch. Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 8

CORNELL S EASON R ECORDS Glenn Scobey (Pop) Warner Rushing Yards — Season Gridiron’s Greatest Strategist 1,881 Ed Marinaro 356 att. 1971 Glenn Scobey (Pop) Warner was a colorful individual during his playing days at Cornell Passing Yards — Season and then during an illustrious, uninterrupted 45-year coaching career. 2,944 Ricky Rahne 252-479 2000 Warner was born in Springville, N.Y., on April 5, 1871, only two days after the $ rst college Touchdown Passes — Season football game between Princeton and Rutgers. Not only was he one of Cornell’s outstand- 25 Ricky Rahne 1999 ing football players, but he also excelled in track and $ eld, and was its heavyweight boxing Total O! ense — Season champion in 1893. 3,036 Ricky Rahne 552 plays 2000 Upon graduation from Cornell Law School in 1895, Warner began his coaching career at Receiving Yards — Season Georgia. He returned to his alma mater for the 1897-98 seasons, then went to Carlisle from 1,042 Eric Krawczyk 89 catches 1997 1899-1903. “Pop” came back to Ithaca for a second stint coaching the Big Red from 1904-06, Receptions — Season before heading back to Carlisle, where he coached the legendary Jim Thorpe. 89 Eric Krawczyk 1042 yards 1997 After leaving Carlisle in 1914, Warner later coached at Pittsburgh (1915-23), Stanford (1924- Field Goals — Season 32) and Temple (1933-38). At the age of 67, he returned to his permanent residence of Palo Alto, 14 A.J. Weitsman 14-of-16 2005 Calif., and served as an advisory coach at San Jose State from 1939-40. Points Scored — Season After coaching 44 All-Americans and introducing so many of the football practices that we still 148 Ed Marinaro 24 TD, 2 PAT 1971 use today, Warner returned to his oil and water paints, and to his work bench. His imaginative All-Purpose Yards — Season mind produced the screen pass, the rolling block, the naked reverse, series plays and the unbal- 1,932 Ed Marinaro 1971 anced line. He also introduced the numbering of players, huddle, wearing of headgear, spiral Tackles — Season punt and the blocking dummy. Warner was the only coach ever to actually invent a system of 179 Chris Zingo 127-52 1992 o! ense. “Pop” died on Sept. 7, 1954, at age 83. Sacks — Season Thirty-nine years after his death, Warner passed the late Amos Alonzo Stagg and became 12 Tom McHale 1986 the second winningest coach in major college football. In 1993, Warner was credited by the Interceptions — Season NCAA with six more victories, increasing his total to 319, with Stagg having 314. His overall 8 Scott Walter, Chris Hanson 1982, 1994 44-year coaching record was 319-106-29. On July 25, 1997, the U.S. Postal Service issued four Punt Return Yards — Season stamps commemorating Warner, Vince Lombardi of the Green Bay Packers, George Halas of 274 Bryan Walters 2006 the Chicago Bears and Paul “Bear” Bryant of the University of Alabama. Kicko! Return Yards — Season 814 Vince Bates 2000 • Cornell’s 252 rushing yards were the most since piling up 261 vs. Dartmouth last season. CORNELL C AREER R ECORDS • Stephen Liuzza’s $ rst quarter 42-yard run was the longest by a Big Red player this season. Rushing Yards — Career • For the second time in 2007, 12 di! erent Big Red receivers caught passes. 4,715 Ed Marinaro 918 att. 1969-71 • Freshman Emani Fenton (DB) and sophomore Bryan Walters (WR) earned their $ rst career starts. 4,657 Chad Levitt 922 att. 1993-96 3,074 Derrick Harmon 546 att. 1981-83 • Freshmen Dempsey Quinn (S) and Chris Ciarvella (DL) saw their $ rst varsity action. Quinn had 2,557 John McNi! 539 att. 1989-91 three tackles, while Ciarvella had a sack. 2,195 Luke Siwula 503 att. 2004-pr. 2,156 Gary Wood 433 att. 1961-63 NOTES VS. HARVARD: Passing Yards — Career • Senior captain Colin Nash’s 90-yard return of a blocked conversion kick for a defensive extra-point 7,710 Ricky Rahne 678-1226 1998-01 was the $ rst of its kind by the Big Red. Touchdown Passes — Career • Juniors Chi Chi Madu and Dario Arezzo each collected their $ rst career interceptions. 54 Ricky Rahne 1998-01 • Madu and junior Ryne Posey each blocked extra points. It was Madu’s second career blocked Receiving Yards — Career kick and marked the $ rst time Cornell blocked two kicks in a game since Madu and Frank Kunis 2,569 Keith Ferguson 202 rec. 1999-02 blocked e! orts in 2006 at Harvard. Receptions — Career • Junior linebacker Doug Lempa had two sacks, giving him 3.5 sacks in his last two games 202 Keith Ferguson 2569 yds. 1999-02 • Six di! erent receivers had at least three catches. Total O! ense — Career • Sophomore Bryan Walters’ 221 all-purpose yards ranks is his second-highest total, behind the 7,994 Ricky Rahne 1448 plays 1998-01 276 yards her piled up at Yale. Field Goals — Career • Cornell has alternated wins and losses for the last seven contests dating back to last year. 26 John McCombs 26-of-35 1997-99 • Junior William Macias (TE) and sophomore Avery Fenton (TE) saw their $ rst varsity action. Points Scored — Career 318 Ed Marinaro 1969-71 BIG RED ELECTS CAPTAINS FOR 2007: Seniors Brian McGuire and Colin Nash have been elected co- All-Purpose Yards — Career captains for the 2007 season. An honorable mention All-Ivy pick in 2006, the 6-2, 290-pound McGuire 5,036 Chad Levitt 1993-96 enters his third year as a starter at right guard, helping anchor one of the top run-blocking o! ensive Tackles — Career lines in the FCS. The 6-0, 176-pound Nash intercepted a team-best three passes and broke up nine 530 John Hanson 359-171 1995-98 others in 2006, ranking sixth on the Big Red in tackles with 47 and starting all 10 games on defense. Sacks — Career 19 Seth Payne 1993-96 JUNIORS RULE THE TWO-DEEP: In all, just eight seniors show up among the 45 players on the o! ensive and defensive depth charts this week. In comparison, 21 juniors and 12 sophomores dot Interceptions — Career 15 Hillary Chollet 1945-49 the two-deep. There is one freshman starter (DB Emani Fenton) and three rookies listed as primary backups, all on the defensive side of the ball. Chris Ciarvella (DE), Dempsey Quinn (FS) all opened Punt Return Yards — Career 606 Keith Cummins 44 returns 1967-69 the season on the depth chart, while punter Drew Alston moved onto it after a season-ending injury to senior Michael Bolling. Kicko! Return Yards — Career 1,443 Vince Bates 79 returns 1999-02 SWEET 600: Cornell became the 10th Football Championship Subdivision program and 42nd among Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 9 all NCAA classi$ cations to reach 600 wins when it de- feated Penn 16-7 in the 2005 season $ nale at Franklin 2007 Red Zone E! ciency Field. Entering the 2007 season, 38 Division I programs (I-A and I-AA) have reached that mark. Red Zone O" ense Times Times Pct. of CORNELL ALL-TIME: The Big Red has an overall re- Inside 20 Scored Pct. TD TD Pct. FG FG Pct. Poss. Pts. cord of 608-447-34 (.574) in its 120 years of football. 23 18 78.3 14 60.9 4 17.4 69.6 The program’s 608 wins rank 10th among all FCS schools. Over the years, Cornell has taken on 87 dif- Red Zone Defense ferent opponents, with its most frequent opponent Times Times Pct. of being Penn (114 meetings). Inside 20 Scored Pct. TD TD Pct. FG FG Pct. Poss. Pts. 13 12 92.3 9 69.2 3 23.1 80.8 RING MY BELL: When head coach Jim Knowles ‘87 returned to his alma mater in 2004, he introduced a Victory Bell and a new Cornell $ ght song. After every win, the Cornell or more points 14 times. The 1939 team was 8-0 and defeated Syracuse, team gathers in the locker room and sings the $ ght song, and one player Penn State and Ohio State. is chosen to ring the bell. After 10 wins, the bell is retired and a new one is introduced. With one bell already retired, the Big Red will retire the FOR OPENERS: The Big Red continued its pattern of success in season second bell with two more wins in 2007. openers with its 38-14 win over Bucknell on Sept. 15. The Big Red sports an all-time record of 87-29-4 (.742) in season openers and 8-4 against CORNELL MENTIONED TWICE ON ESPN’S LIST OF TOP 40 MOMENTS Bucknell when Cornell plays the Bison to open the season. THAT DEFINE COLLEGE FOOTBALL: No list about the greatest college football moments would be complete without Cornell, but the Big Red ONE FOR THE THUMB: Cornell went 5-1 at home last season, winning was mentioned twice in the top 40 Plays, Performances and Moments that $ ve times at Schoellkopf Field for the $ rst time since the Ivy champion- De$ ne College Football by ESPN’s Ivan Maisel. Big Red Hall of Famer Pete ship season of 1971. Gogolak and the Fifth-Down Game were each placed among the list of the top 100. Gogolak’s 41-yard $ eld goal against Princeton on Oct. 28, 1961 LATE START: For the third time in four years, Cornell was the last NCAA that made him the $ rst soccer-style kicker in college football was placed Division I football team to open its season. Division III Whittier College No. 38 on Maisel’s list. Here is what Maisel wrote about that contest: also played at 7 p.m. that night against Carthage, while all 10 teams from the Division III New England Small College Athletic Conference “It wasn’t that Cornell sophomore Pete Gogolak made a 41-yard ! eld goal (NESCAC) open this weekend. Cornell was one of four teams to open against Princeton. It was the way he made it. The Hungarian immigrant simultaneously at 7 p.m. on Sept. 25, 2004, the other time the Big Red kicked the football from the side, soccer-style. In three seasons, Gogolak kicked o! the season last and was the $ nal team to start in 2006 with its made 44 consecutive extra points but only 9 of 27 ! eld-goal attempts. It 7 p.m. start on Sept. 16 at Bucknell. It didn’t bother Cornell this season, didn’t matter. Gogolak revolutionized place-kicking. Straight-on kickers, as the Big Red captured a 38-14 win. like milkmen and typewriter repairmen, became relics.” WHAT’S THE FREQUENCY?: All of the Big Red’s football games in 2007 The Fifth-Down Game of Nov. 16, 1940, against Dartmouth was also on are carried live on WHCU (870 AM) in the Ithaca area and on the internet the list at No. 35. at www.CornellBigRed.com. Barry Leonard returns for his 10th season in the booth and eighth season in the play-by-play chair, while Buck Briggs “It wasn’t that No. 2 Cornell scored on a ! fth-down, 6-yard pass in the ! nal ’76 is back to provide the color commentary for a seventh season. Special minute to defeat Dartmouth 7-3 in 1940 that made referee Red Friesell’s guests will also make appearances throughout the season. blunder so memorable. It was that, after seeing the ! lms, Cornell president Dr. Edmund Ezra Day directed his team to forfeit the game. Cornell lost its LIVE AND IN YOUR HOME: You can see live streaming video of each 18-game unbeaten streak but gained stature for playing with honor, instead of the Big Red’s $ ve home games courtesy of Cornell athletics and IBN of merely by the rules.” Sports. Visit www.CornellBigRed.com or www.IBNSports.com for more information. For subscription information for Cornell’s other sports AP NO. 1: Cornell is the only Ivy League school to be ranked No. 1 in the through the Redcast subscription service, visit Cornell’s web site, www. weekly Associated Press poll, holding the top ranking for three weeks CornellBigRed.com. (10/15-10/29) of the 1940 season. The No. 1 ranking ended with the historic “Fifth Down Game” against Dartmouth. The Big Red ended that LIVE STATS: If you can’t make it to Schoellkopf Field, you can follow the campaign with a 6-2 record that included wins over Army, Syracuse and Big Red live on the internet with Live Stats. Just follow the link on www. Ohio State. CornellBigRed.com for o% cial stats updated in real-time for each of the Big Red’s home games. WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS: Cornell has won $ ve national titles in its storied football history. The Big Red claimed at least a share of the 1915 UP NEXT: The Big Red returns to the road to face Princeton in a rare Friday (Helms Athletic Foundation, Houlgate System, National Champion- evening game in a contest that will be televised by ESPNU on Oct. 26 ship Foundation and Parke Davis), 1921 (Helms, Houlgate, National at 7 p.m. Cornell handed the defending Ancient Eight champions their Championship Foundation and Parke Davis), 1922 (Helms, Parke Davis), only loss of 2006 with a 14-7 victory over the then-No. 15 ranked Tigers 1923 (Sagarin) and 1939 (Litkenhous, Sagarin) titles. All $ ve teams went at Schoellkopf Field . undefeated and dominated their opponents. The 1915 team was 9-0 and outscored its opponents 287-50 with four shutouts. The 1921, 1922 and 1923 squads each went 8-0 and outscored their opponents 392-21, 339-27 and 320-33, respectively. The teams allowed more than one touch- down in a game just once during that 24-game span while scoring 40 Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 10

BROWN I NDIVIDUAL L EADERS (2007 STATS ) Scouting Brown Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD LG Edwards 67 245 3.7 4 28 • Brown enters the contest with a 2-3 overall record (1-1 Ivy League) Knight 36 219 6.1 1 61 after a 33-24 win over Princeton last weekend in Providence. Strickland 21 63 3.0 2 15 • Place-kicker/punter Steve Morgan established a new Ivy League re- cord for career $ eld goals when he connected for four last weekend vs. Passing Att. Cmp. Yds. Int. TD LG Princeton, giving him 47. Dougherty 233 130 1686 5 11 80 Sewall 2 1 20 0 0 20 • The Bears rank second nationally in passing o! ense, piling up 341.2 yards per game in the air. Four di! erent receivers are currently ranked Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LG among the NCAA’s top 100 in receptions per game, while quarterback Farnham 39 420 10.8 5 43 Michael Dougherty has already thrown for 1,686 yards and 11 touch- Raymond 29 614 21.2 3 80 downs. Sewall 27 233 8.6 2 31 • The Brown defense hasn’t been nearly as impressive, ranking last in the Ivy league in total defense (475.4 ypg.), pass defense (288.6 Defense U-Tot Sacks TFL Int FF May 28-42 0-0 4.0-23 0-0 0 ypg.), and pass e% ciency defense (144.22) and is sixth in rushing Craigwell 25-36 0-0 1.0-1 0-0 0 defense (186.8 ypg.). Nuzzo 15-32 1.0-6 1.0-6 0-0 0 • Coming o! a 3-7 season (2-5 Ivy League), the Bears and their 14 returning starters were picked to $ nish seventh in the preseason Returns Punts-Yds-Avg. Kicko! s-Yds-Avg. INT-Yds-Avg. Ivy League poll. Edwards — 3-53-17.7 — • Brown has won six of the last seven meetings between the teams, Farnham 9-65-7.2 14-231-16.5 — and the Bears are the only team that Cornell head coach Jim Knowles Harrison — — 2-31-15.5 Raymond — 10-318-31.8 — ‘87 hasn’t defeated since taking over the Big Red program prior to the 2004 campaign. Kicks FG-FGA-Long XP-XPA Punts-Yds-Avg.-I20 • Phil Estes has recorded a 56-38 record in 10 years as the head coach Morgan 8-11-44 19-19 24-1010-42.1-8 at Brown, leading the Bears to Ivy titles in 1999 and 2005, as well as a pair of runner-up $ nishes. He was a $ nalist for the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year Award in 2005.

LAST M EETING : B ROWN 28, C OLGATE 7 Cornell Individual Stats Brown Individual Stats Oct. 21, 2006 Brown Stadium Providence, R.I. Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Rushing Att. Net TD Lg Luke Siwula ...... 16 49 0 9 Dereck Knight ...... 11 96 0 30 Brown took advantage of Cornell mis- Cornell 0 7 0 0 — 7 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 7 26 0 7 Akin Oyalowo...... 18 61 0 12 takes and was able to convert on its scor- Brown 7 0 7 7 — 21 Nathan Ford ...... 9 1 0 12 Joe DiGiacomo ...... 9 50 1 12 ing chances as the Bears earned a 28-7 1st Quarter Zac Canty ...... 1 0 0 0 Paul Raymond ...... 1 13 0 13 Homecoming win over the Big Red on B—Cloherty 51-yard pass from TEAM ...... 1 0 0 0 Saturday afternoon at Brown Stadium. Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg DiGiacomo (Morgan kick), 8:51 Jimmy Tull ...... 0 0 1 0 The visitors came into the contest with Nathan Ford ...... 16-9-0 117 1 37 some momentum after a big 38-14 win 2nd Quarter Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg over Colgate, but that quickly faded as C—Baker 12-yard pass from Ford Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Joe DiGiacomo ...27-17-0 183 2 51 untimely penalties and poor execution (Zell kick), 7:26 Zac Canty ...... 4 73 0 37 Matt Nuzzo...... 1-0-1 0 0 0 on both sides of the ball led Brown to Brian FitzPatrick ...... 1 13 0 13 3rd Quarter the victory. The scrappy Brown squad Jesse Baker ...... 1 12 1 12 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg B—Cloherty 13-yard pass from controlled the second half and ran for Luke Siwula ...... 1 12 0 12 Colin Cloherty ...... 6 94 2 51 DiGiacomo (Morgan kick), 10:04 220 yards as a team, with Dereck Knight Stu Homan ...... 1 6 0 6 Paul Raymond ...... 4 39 0 13 posting 96 yards. Joe DiGiacomo was 4th Quarter Shane Kilcoyne ...... 1 1 0 1 Bobby Sewall...... 2 9 0 8 17-of-27 passing for 183 yards and two B—DiGiacomo 3-yard run (Morgan Lonnie Hill ...... 1 17 0 17 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 touchdowns in the victory. kick), 13:59 Matthew Krevis ...... 1 10 0 10 Nick Maxwell ...... 5 196 39.2 50 2 Sophomore Nathan Ford was 9-of-16 B—Tull 0-yard fumble recovery Dereck Knight ...... 1 9 0 9 Tyler Rowley ...... 1 5 0 5 for 117 yards and a touchdown. He also (Morgan kick), 4:43 Field Goal Attempts was intercepted once. Luke Siwula ran Patrick Lysaght ...... 1 0 0 0 Team Stats Cornell Brown Peter Zell for 49 yards on 16 carries, but had zero First downs 11 23 1st ...... 9:55 ...... 47-yards...... Missed Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 yards on his only carry in the second half. Rushes-yards 33-76 40-220 Steve Morgan ...... 3 116 38.7 43 0 Zac Canty caught four passes for 73 yards Punt Returns: Bryan Walters 1-(-1), Antony Passing 117 183 Sabo 1-(-1). in the loss. Passing A-C-I 16-9-1 28-17-1 Kicko! Returns: Bryan Walters 4-107. Field Goal Attempts Brown dominated in $ rst downs (23- Total plays-yards 49-193 68-403 Tackle Leaders: Doug Lempa 2-11, Gus None 11), rushing yardage (220-76) and total Kick return yards 4-107 2-40 Krimm 8-1, Jonathan Lucas 5-4, Ryan o! ense (403-193). They also held a 33:54- Blessing 3-5. Punt Returns: Buddy Farnham 3-24. Punts-avg. 5-39.2 3-38.7 Kicko! Returns: Paul Raymond 2-19, Nkosi 26:06 time of possession advantage. Sacks: Lucas McCarthy 1-4. Fumbles-lost 1-1 1-0 Still 0-21. Junior linebacker Doug Lempa had 13 Tackles For Loss: Lucas McCarthy 1-4, Matt Penalties-yards 6-45 5-48 Tackle Leaders: Zak DeOssie 10-4, Eric tackles, while sophomore safety Tim Bax Darby 0.5-1, Doug Lempa 0.5-1. 3rd down con. 4-12 6-13 Interceptions: Tim Bax 1-10. Brewer 4-6, Mike Cholipski 2-3, Kai Brown had the team’s lone interception in the 1-4. 4th down con. 1-2 0-1 Pass Breakups: Tim Bax, Matt Grant, loss. Gus Krimm and Jonathan Lucas each Sacks: Wale Adedokum 1.5-15, Kai Brown Time of possession 26:06 33:54 Jonathan Lucas, Colin Nash. tallied nine tackles, while Ryan Blessing Forced Fumbles: Jonathan Lucas. 1-11, Eric Brewer 0.5-5. chipped in with eight. Lucas McCarthy Fumbles Recovered: None. Tackles For Loss: Kai Brown 2-14, Wale Blocked Kicks: None. Adedokum 1.5-15, Eric Brewer 1-5, Zak registered his $ rst career sack. DeOssie 1-2, Harrison No! s 0.5-1. Interceptions: Matt Mullenax 1-1. Pass Breakups: Patrick Fisher. Forced Fumbles: None. Fumbles Recovered: Jake Powers. Blocked Kicks: None. Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 11

Rushing An extra point was missed ...... Peter Zell Blocked Punt Return For Touchdown ...... John Kellner Rushed for 300+ yards ...... Never done at Columbia (Nov. 13, 2004) 39 yards, vs. Lehigh (Oct. 6, 2001) Rushed for 200+ yards ...... Chad Levitt Punted 10+ times ...... Mike Baumgartel Blocked Field Goal Returned For Touchdown ...... 218 yards on 39 carries, at Yale (Nov. 9, 1996) 10, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 6, 2004) Kyle Thomas, 48 yards, vs. Yale (Sept. 28, 2002) Rushed for 100+ yards ...... Luke Siwula Blocked Kick Returned For Defensive Extra Point ...... (145-29) vs. Colgate (Oct. 14, 2006) Total O" ense Colin Nash, 90 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 6, 2007) Rushed for 5 TDs ...... Ed Marinaro Gained 300+ total yards ...... Nathan Ford Kicko! Return For A Touchdown ...... Bryan Walters at Penn (Nov. 20, 1971) 307 yards (288 pass, 19 rush), vs. Bucknell (Sept. 15, 2007) 88 yards, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006) Rushed for 4 TDs ...... Derrick Harmon Gained 400+ total yards ...... Ricky Rahne vs. Columbia (Nov. 12, 1983) 440 yards (446 pass, -6 rush), at Brown (Oct. 21, 2000) Long Plays Rushed for 3 TDs ...... Luke Siwula Ran 70+ plays ...... Ricky Rahne Run of 90+ yards ...... John McNi! at Georgetown (Sept. 29, 2007) 70 plays (60 pass, 10 rush), vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2000) 95 yards, at Columbia (Nov. 10, 1990) Rushed 40+ times ...... Chad Levitt Ran 60+ plays ...... Ricky Rahne Run of 80+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza 40 times, vs. Princeton (Sept. 21, 1996) 70 plays (60 pass, 10 rush), vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2000) 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006) Rushed 30+ times ...... Luke Siwula Ran 50+ plays ...... Nathan Ford Run of 70+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza 32 times, vs. Albany (Sept. 30, 2006) 55 plays (45 pass, 10 rush), vs. Colgate (Oct. 13, 2007) 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006) Two players rushed for 100 yards ...... Ran 40+ plays ...... Nathan Ford Run of 60+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza Kuhn (24-175), Siwula (30-117), at Colum. (Nov. 12, 2005) 55 plays (45 pass, 10 rush), vs. Colgate (Oct. 13, 2007) 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006) Run of 50+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza Passing Defense 81 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 4, 2006) Passed for 400+ yards ...... Ricky Rahne Intercepted 3 passes ...... Doug Knopp Run of 40+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza 446 yards on 29-of-62 passing, at Brown (Oct. 21, 2000) vs. Holy Cross (Sept. 23, 1995) 42 yards, at Georgetown (Sept. 29, 2007) Passed for 300+ yards ...... Nathan Ford Intercepted 2 passes ...... Sean Nassoiy Pass of 90+ yards ...... Rocco Calvo to Stu Merz 309 yards on 20-of-33 passing, at Harvard (Oct. 7, 2006) at Columbia (Nov. 13, 2004) 90 yards, at Yale (Oct. 20, 1951) Passed for 200+ yards ...... Nathan Ford Had 20+ tackles ...... Neil Morrissey Pass of 80+ yards ...... D.J. Busch to Chad Nice 285 yards on 26-of-45 passing vs. Colgate (Oct. 13, 2007) 24 (7-17) vs. Colgate (Oct. 4, 2003) 80 yards, vs. Princeton (Oct. 30, 2004) Threw 5+ touchdown passes ...... Never done Had 15+ tackles ...... Tim Bax Pass of 70+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza to Anthony Jackson Threw 4 touchdown passes ...... Ricky Rahne 15 (13-2) at Yale (Sept. 22, 2007) 74 yards, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006) 4, at Harvard (Oct. 7, 2000) Had 10+ tackles ...... Tim Bax Pass of 60+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza to Anthony Jackson Threw 3 touchdown passes ...... Mick Razzano 10 (6-4) vs. Colgate (Oct. 13, 2007) 74 yards, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006) 3, at Harvard (Oct. 12, 2002) Had 2+ sacks ...... Doug Lempa Pass of 50+ yards ...... Stephen Liuzza to Anthony Jackson Attempted 60+ passes ...... Ricky Rahne 2.0 vs. Harvard (Oct. 6, 2007) 74 yards, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2006) 60, vs. Penn (Nov. 18, 2000) Had 3+ tackles for loss ...... Dario Arezzo Pass of 40+ yards ...... Nathan Ford to Bryan Walters Attempted 50+ passes ...... Ricky Rahne 3 for 16 yards at Georgetown (Sept. 29, 2007) 42 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 6, 2007) 50 attempts, at Penn (Nov. 17, 2001) Kicked 50+-yard " eld goal ...... John Rodin Attempted 40+ passes ...... Nathan Ford Miscellaneous 50-yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 7, 1995) 45 attempts, vs. Colgate (Oct. 13, 2007) 100-yard rusher/100-yard receiver, same game Kicked 40+-yard " eld goal ...... Peter Zell Attempted 30+ passes ...... Nathan Ford A. Hardaway (130)/C. Nice (122) at Harvard (Oct. 9, 2004) 40-yards, at Georgetown (Sept. 29, 2007) 45 attempts, vs. Colgate (Oct. 13, 2007) Fumble Return For Touchdown ...... Nate Tarsi Kicked 80+ yard punt ...... Mike Baumgartel Completed 30+ passes ...... Nathan Ford 50 yards, vs. Dartmouth (Nov. 6, 2004) 81 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 13, 2001) 31, vs. Bucknell (Sept. 15, 2007) Interception Return For Touchdown ...... Frank Morand Kicked 70+ yard punt ...... Mike Baumgartel Completed 20+ passes ...... Nathan Ford 72 yards, vs. Colgate (Oct. 13, 2007) 77 yards, vs. Yale (Sept. 28, 2002) 26, vs. Colgate (Oct. 13, 2007) Punt Return For Touchdown ...... Vincent Bates Kicked 60+ yard punt ...... Mike Baumgartel Threw 6 interceptions ...... Marty Stallone 73 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 9, 1999) 61 yards, vs. Harvard (Oct. 11, 2003) 6 interceptions, at Princeton (Nov. 23, 1985) Blocked Punt ...... Chris Costello Returned a punt 80+ yards ...... Mike Raich Threw 5 interceptions ...... Dave Dase at Georgetown (Sept. 29, 2007) 82 yards, vs. Lafayette (Oct. 3, 1987) 5 interceptions, at Princeton (Nov. 21, 1987) Blocked Field Goal ...... Chi Chi Madu Returned a kicko! 95+ yards ...... Barrett Rosser Threw 4 interceptions ...... Mike Hood at Harvard (Oct. 7, 2006) 97 yards, at Harvard (Nov. 11, 1972) 4 interceptions, vs. Dartmouth (Oct. 24, 1998) Blocked Extra Point ...... Chi Chi Madu, Ryne Posey Returned an interception 80+ yards ...... Mark Broderick Threw 3 interceptions ...... Nathan Ford vs. Harvard (Oct. 6, 2007) 99 yards, vs. Brown (Oct. 27, 1990) 3 interceptions, vs. Harvard (Oct. 6, 2007) Receiving Team Had 600+ yards in Total O! ense ...... at Brown Caught 15+ passes ...... John Tagliaferri Scored 100+ points ...... 110 vs. Case Western (Oct. 15, 1921) 640 yards (Oct. 28, 1995) 15 receptions, at Princeton (Oct. 23, 1985) Scored 90+ points ...... 91 vs. Susquehanna (Nov. 8, 1924) Had 500+ yards in Total O! ense ...... vs. Columbia Caught 10+ passes ...... John Kellner Scored 80+ points .....80 vs. Susquehanna (Sept. 27, 1925) 583 yards (Nov. 15, 1997) 10 receptions, vs. Columbia (Nov. 15, 2003) Scored 70+ points ...... 74 vs. Alfred (Sept. 26, 1936) Scored on " rst o! ensive play ...... vs. Harvard Caught 8+ passes ...... Jesse Baker and Zac Canty Scored 60+ points ...... 74 vs. Alfred (Sept. 26, 1936) 21-yard pass from Ryan Kuhn to Brian Romney (Oct. 8, 2005) 8 receptions, at Yale (Sept. 22, 2007) Scored 50+ points ...... 57 vs. Georgetown (Oct. 15, 2005) Recorded a safety ...... at Bucknell (Sept. 16, 2006) Had 200+ yards receiving ...... Joe Splendorio Scored 40+ points ...... 45 at Georgetown (Sept. 29, 2007) Recorded a defensive TD ...... vs. Colgate 204 yards (11 receptions), at Brown (Oct. 2, 1999) Scored 30+ points ...... 45 at Georgetown (Sept. 29, 2007) Frank Moran 72-yd. INT return (Oct. 13, 2007) Had 100+ yards receiving ...... Brian Romney Back-to-back 40+ point games ...... Zero punts in a game ...... vs. Penn 115 yards (7 receptions) vs. Penn (Nov. 20, 2004) vs. Lafayette (41), at Fordham (45) 1997 Nov. 20, 1982 Caught 3 TD passes ...... Eric Krawczyk Rushed for 500+ yards ...... Never done Zero sacks allowed in a game ...... at Georgetown 106 yards (8 receptions), vs. Columbia (Nov. 15, 2003) Rushed for 400+ yards ...... at Penn Sept. 29, 2007 Caught 2 TD passes ...... Bryan Walters 414 yards (Sept. 22, 1979) Blocked two kicks in a game ...... vs. Harvard at Yale (Sept. 22, 2007) Rushed for 300+ yards ...... vs. Columbia Ryne Posey (XP); Chi Chi Madu (XP) (Oct. 6, 2007) Two 100-yard receivers, same game ...... 369 yards (Nov. 12, 2005) Had 25+ " rst downs in a game ...... at Georgetown Nice (142 yds) and Romney (114 yds) vs. Princeton (Oct. 30, 2004) Rushed for 200+ yards ...... at Georgetown 26, (Sept. 29, 2007) 252 yards (Sept. 29 , 2007) Had 40+ minutes in time of possession ...... vs. Columbia Kicking Passed for 500+ yards ...... Never done 44:07 (Nov. 12, 2005) Kicked 4 " eld goals ...... Trevor MacMeekin Passed for 400+ yards ...... at Brown Recorded a shutout ...... 21-0 vs. Yale (Nov. 6, 1993) vs. Yale (Sept. 25, 2004) 443 yards (Oct. 2, 1999) Held opponent to negative yards rushing ...... Kicked 3 " eld goals ...... Peter Zell Passed for 300+ yards ...... at Harvard -1 (20 carries) at Dartmouth (Nov. 5, 2005) vs. Albany (Sept. 30, 2006) 309 yards (Oct. 7, 2006) Played in 3+ overtime game...... Never done Kicked 2 " eld goals ...... Peter Zell Passed for 200+ yards ...... vs. Colgate Played in 2-overtime game...... at Brown 2, vs. Harvard (Oct. 6, 2007) 285 yards (Oct. 13, 2007) W, 10-7 (Oct. 26, 2002) Had 700+ yards in Total O! ense ...... Never done Played in overtime game ...... at Princeton L, 17-20 (Oct. 29, 2005) Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 12

NUMERICAL R OSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School 1 Canty, Zac WR Jr. 5-8 170 Naperville, Ill./Naperville North HS 2 Baker, Jesse WR Jr. 6-2 195 Platteville, Wis./Platteville HS 3 Bleymaier, Tommy WR Jr. 5-9 160 Boise, Idaho/Bishop Kelly HS 4 Nash, Colin DB Sr. 6-0 176 Fairport, N.Y./Fairport HS 5 Longo, Mark DB So. 6-1 204 Middletown, N.J./Middletown South HS 6 Brown, Robbie QB Fr. 6-1 208 Webster, N.Y./Webster Thomas HS 7 Bax, Tim S Jr. 6-3 189 Chicago, Ill./Mount Carmel HS 8 Zerante, Nick WR So. 6-3 200 Elmhurst, Ill./York Community HS 9 Fenton, Emani DB Fr. 5-9 166 Ashburn, Va./Flint Hill School 10 Maxwell, Nick P Jr. 5-10 198 Lacey, Wash./Timberline HS 11 Connolly, Shane S Jr. 6-1 202 Johnson City, N.Y./Maine-Endwell HS 12 Liuzza, Stephen WR So. 6-0 180 Pearl River, La./Slidell HS 13 Ganter, Ben QB So. 6-2 210 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 14 Piselli, Tom QB Jr. 6-1 216 Rockville Centre, N.Y./South Side HS 14 ^ Greenway, Brad PK Fr. 6-0 181 Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon HS 15 Lucas, Tyler QB Jr. 6-2 220 Montgomery, Texas/Montgomery HS 16 Siam, Ty QB Fr. 6-1 187 Pittsburg, Kan./Pittsburg HS 17 Ford, Nathan QB Jr. 6-1 202 Palo Alto, Calif./Palo Alto HS 18 Walters, Bryan WR So. 6-1 182 Bothell, Wash./Juanita HS 19 Sabo, Anthony S Jr. 5-11 205 Novi, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central HS 20 FitzPatrick, Brian WR Jr. 5-10 183 Collegeville, Pa./Episcopal Academy 21 Kenney, Matt WR So. 6-0 187 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 22 Morand, Frank DB So. 6-2 187 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier HS 23 Wade, Andy DB Fr. 5-10 156 East Aurora, N.Y./East Aurora HS 23 ^ Staruch, Nate DB So. 6-2 177 Freeland, Pa./Hazleton Area HS 24 Madu, Chi Chi S Sr. 6-2 214 Fair$ eld, Conn./Fair$ eld HS 25 Siwula, Luke RB Sr. 6-0 204 Cortland, N.Y./Homer HS 25 ^ Ross, Henry DB Fr. 5-10 191 Scarsdale, N.Y./Scarsdale HS 26 Kilcoyne, Shane RB Jr. 5-11 198 San Diego, Calif./Torrey Pines HS 27 Gajdos, Josh DB So. 6-1 187 Towaco, N.J./Montville Township HS 28 Minor, Isaac RB So. 6-0 195 Ripon, Wis./Ripon HS 29 Krimm, Gus S Jr. 6-0 198 Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington HS 30 Barbour, Randy RB So. 5-9 195 Huntsville, Ala./James Oliver Johnson HS 30 ^ Hendren, Marcus RB Fr. 5-11 187 Johnston, Ohio/Johnstown-Monroe HS 31 Thomas, Blake S So. 6-3 203 Greenwich, N.Y./Schuylerville Central HS 32 Ambrosi, Anthony RB Fr. 5-9 196 Newton, Mass./Phillips Andover Academy 33 Ostrowsky, Brian LB Jr. 6-1 223 Wyoming, Pa./Bishop Hoban HS 34 Suhey, Doug S Fr. 5-11 206 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 35 Hochanadel, T.J. S So. 6-1 186 Woodinville, Wash./Eastside Catholic HS 36 Falkiewicz, Vin RB Fr. 5-9 166 Brick, N.J./Brick Memorial HS 37 Boyd, Michael S Sr. 5-11 201 Pasadena, Texas/Deer Park HS 37 ^ Vivian, Tyler S Fr. 6-0 184 Bloomington, Minn./Minnehaha Academy 38 Hare, Conner DB So. 5-10 183 Spokane, Wash./Gonzaga Prep 38 ^ Holtzman, Kevin S Fr. 5-11 186 Lihua, Hawaii/Kaua’I HS 39 Zell, Peter PK Sr. 6-2 196 Ft. Myers, Fla./Bishop Verot HS 40 Landers, Carl S So. 6-0 206 Virginia Beach, Va./Tallwood HS 42 Pizzurro, Nick TE Fr. 6-3 208 Laguna Niguel, Calif./Santa Margarita HS 43 Randolph, Aaron DB Fr. 5-9 153 Lake City, Fla./Columbia HS 45 McCarthy, Lucas DL Jr. 6-1 241 Hood River, Ore./Hood River Valley HS 46 Patterson, Sam S So. 5-10 187 Sunderland, Mass./Avon Old Farms School For Boys 47 Harding, Jay PK Sr. 6-1 189 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 48 Hendrickson, Myers WR Fr. 5-11 173 Macomb, Ill./Macomb Senior HS 49 Quinn, Dempsey S Fr. 6-4 192 Pitts$ eld, Mass./Avon Old Farms School For Boys 49 ^ Heller, Ben S Fr. 6-2 180 Miami, Fla./Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior HS 50 Costello, Chris LB So. 6-1 215 Katonah, N.Y./John Jay HS 51 Lempa, Doug LB Sr. 6-0 216 Point Pleasant Beach, N.J./Point Pleasant Beach HS 51 ^ Riggi, Daniel OL Fr. 6-5 262 Rochester, N.Y./Caledonia-Mumford HS 52 Posey, Ryne DL Jr. 6-1 236 Lee’s Summit, Mo./Lee’s Summit North HS 53 Bohl, Andrew OL So. 6-4 278 Hartland, Wis./Catholic Memorial HS 54 Mosher, Ross DL Fr. 6-2 240 Red Hook, N.Y./Red Hook HS 55 Blessing, Ryan LB Sr. 5-11 220 Oneida, N.Y./Oneida HS 56 Manganelli, Joe LB Fr. 6-0 195 Utica, N.Y./Utica-Proctor HS 57 Gerli, Bennett DL Jr. 6-1 226 Kent, Conn./The Kent School/Ithaca College 58 Levine, Aaron LB So. 6-2 202 Export, Pa./Franklin Regional HS 60 Bernhard III, Quentin OL So. 6-3 279 Alameda, Calif./Encinal HS Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 13

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School 63 Barvin, Josh OL Jr. 6-8 285 Houston, Texas/Phillips Exeter Academy (Mass.) 64 Mortensen, Justin OL Jr. 6-0 286 Rothschild, Wis./D.C. Everest HS 65 Nwaka, Mike DL So. 6-2 268 Burtonville, Md./Georgetown Prep 66 Ruch, Jonathan DL Jr. 6-2 237 Emmaus, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic HS 67 Kunis, Frank DL Jr. 5-11 275 East Hanover, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 68 Sonnenberg, Ted OL Sr. 6-4 283 Holgate, Ohio/Holgate School 69 Key II, Mark OL Fr. 6-5 244 Columbus, Ohio/Westland HS 70 Adams, Ryan OL Jr. 6-5 278 Roxbury, N.J./Roxbury HS 71 Valdner, Dom OL Fr. 6-5 279 New Egypt, N.J./New Egypt HS 72 McGuire, Brian OL Sr. 6-2 290 Princeton Jct., N.J./West Windsor-Plainsboro HS 73 Cosh, Matt OL Sr. 6-6 270 Canandaigua, N.Y./Canandaigua Academy 74 Rosenberg, Loren OL Sr. 6-2 277 Oak Park, Calif./Oak Park HS 75 Ostick, Paul OL Fr. 6-2 288 Havertown, Pa./Malvern Prep School 76 Kearney, Matt OL Fr. 6-4 262 Hingham, Mass./Hingham HS 77 Tuttel, Jordan OL So. 6-7 303 Sidney, N.Y./Sidney Central HS 78 Motamedi, Babak OL Jr. 6-4 315 Rochester, Mich./Rochester Adams HS 79 Valenta, Steve OL Jr. 6-6 305 Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg HS 80 Spooner, Alex TE Jr. 6-1 234 Rocky River, Ohio/St. Edwards HS 81 Blackman, Horatio WR Jr. 6-1 183 Albany, N.Y./Albany HS 82 Akinpelu, Idris WR So. 6-2 187 Dallas, Texas/Townview Law Magnet School 83 Schmeltzer, Jadd TE Fr. 6-4 251 Tappan, N.Y./Bergen Catholic (N.J.) HS 84 Hawkins, Ricky WR Fr. 6-3 158 Atherton, Calif./Menlo School 85 Dolan, Doug WR Fr. 6-3 197 Penn Valley, Calif./Nevada Union HS 85 ^ Rosage, Je! DL Sr. 6-2 260 Panama, N.Y./Panama Central HS 86 Alston, Drew P Fr. 6-0 182 Memphis, Tenn./Memphis University School 87 Fenton, Avery TE So. 6-3 225 Newport Beach, Calif./Corona del Mar HS 88 Vredenburgh, Zach TE Jr. 6-1 228 Chenango Forks, N.Y./Chenango Forks HS 89 Macias, William TE Jr. 6-2 237 North Bergen, N.J./High Tech HS 90 Lainhart, Brandon LB Fr. 6-2 215 Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain HS 91 Arezzo, Dario DL Jr. 6-0 232 North Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy 92 Ciarvella, Chris DL Fr. 6-2 265 Tucson, Ariz./Salpointe Catholic HS 94 Hansen, Spencer DL/LS Sr. 6-1 254 Lakewood, Colo./Bear Creek HS 95 DiStasio, Tom DL So. 5-10 193 Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy 96 Rihn, Graham LB Jr. 6-0 236 Allison Park, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic HS 97 Bolling, Michael P Sr. 6-1 238 Ann Arbor, Mich./Ann Arbor Pioneer HS 98 Cowman, Trevin DL So. 6-4 280 Kingston, Pa./Wyoming Valley West HS 99 Green, Matt DL Fr. 6-2 297 Chappaqua, N.Y./Horace Greeley HS -- Eisenberg, Evan DL Fr. 5-11 215 Lutz, Fla./Berkeley Preparatory HS -- Nitti, John QB Fr. 6-3 207 Dix Hills, N.Y./The Peddie School -- Perilstein, Alex PK Fr. 5-7 145 Narberth, Pa./Harriton HS -- Taheri, Alex S Fr. 6-2 185 Burlington, Vt./Dexter (Mich.) HS * Roster as of 9/17/07

*varsity letters earned; ^duplicate number

STAFF Head Coach: Jim Knowles (Cornell ‘87) Assistants: Clayton Carlin (Juniata ‘87) - Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach Bruce Barnum (Eastern Washington ‘87) - O! ensive Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach Brian Coon (Albion ‘92) - Assistant O! ensive Coordinator/O! ensive Line Coach Pete DeStefano (Slippery Rock ‘78) - Associate Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Coach David Archer (Cornell ‘05) - Linebackers Coach Joe Borich (Memphis ‘96) - Quarterbacks Coach Travis Burkett (St. Mary’s (Calif.) ‘02) - Running Backs Coach Guy Holliday (Cheyney ‘87) - Wide Receivers Coach Zac Roper (Mississippi ‘01) - Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Backs Coach

Director of Football Operations: Rhett Ticconi (Barry ‘94) Coordinator of Football Alumni Relations: Pete Noyes (Bridgeport ‘68) Head Strength and Conditioning Coach: Tom Howley (Tulane ‘88) Head Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist: Bernie DePalma (Quinnipiac ‘78) Associate Head Athletic Trainer: Jim Case (Central Michigan ‘86) Equipment Managers: Doug Vorhis, Dick Randall Administrative Assistant: Karen Berkley Faculty Advisers: Dr. Rosemary J. Avery (College of Human Ecology) David DeVries (Assoc. Dean for Undergraduate Admissions and Education) Dr. Matthew Miller (College of Engineering) Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 14

ALPHABETICAL R OSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School 70 Adams, Ryan OL Jr. 6-5 278 Roxbury, N.J./Roxbury HS 82 Akinpelu, Idris WR So. 6-2 187 Dallas, Texas/Townview Law Magnet School 86 Alston, Drew P Fr. 6-0 182 Memphis, Tenn./Memphis University School 32 Ambrosi, Anthony RB Fr. 5-9 196 Newton, Mass./Phillips Andover Academy 91 Arezzo, Dario DL Jr. 6-0 232 North Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academyw 2 Baker, Jesse WR Jr. 6-2 195 Platteville, Wis./Platteville HS 30 Barbour, Randy RB So. 5-9 195 Huntsville, Ala./James Oliver Johnson HS 63 Barvin, Josh OL Jr. 6-8 285 Houston, Texas/Phillips Exeter Academy (Mass.) 7 Bax, Tim S Jr. 6-3 189 Chicago, Ill./Mount Carmel HS 60 Bernhard III, Quentin OL So. 6-3 279 Alameda, Calif./Encinal HS 81 Blackman, Horatio WR Jr. 6-1 183 Albany, N.Y./Albany HS 55 Blessing, Ryan LB Sr. 5-11 220 Oneida, N.Y./Oneida HS 3 Bleymaier, Tommy WR Jr. 5-9 160 Boise, Idaho/Bishop Kelly HS 53 Bohl, Andrew OL So. 6-4 278 Hartland, Wis./Catholic Memorial HS 97 Bolling, Michael P Sr. 6-1 238 Ann Arbor, Mich./Ann Arbor Pioneer HS 37 Boyd, Michael S Sr. 5-11 201 Pasadena, Texas/Deer Park HS 6 Brown, Robbie QB Fr. 6-1 208 Webster, N.Y./Webster Thomas HS 1 Canty, Zac WR Jr. 5-8 170 Naperville, Ill./Naperville North HS 92 Ciarvella, Chris DL Fr. 6-2 265 Tucson, Ariz./Salpointe Catholic HS 11 Connolly, Shane S Jr. 6-1 202 Johnson City, N.Y./Maine-Endwell HS 73 Cosh, Matt OL Sr. 6-6 270 Canandaigua, N.Y./Canandaigua Academy 50 Costello, Chris LB So. 6-1 215 Katonah, N.Y./John Jay HS 98 Cowman, Trevin DL So. 6-4 280 Kingston, Pa./Wyoming Valley West HS 95 DiStasio, Tom DL So. 5-10 193 Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy 85 ^ Dolan, Doug WR Fr. 6-3 197 Penn Valley, Calif./Nevada Union HS -- Eisenberg, Evan DL Fr. 5-11 215 Lutz, Fla./Berkeley Preparatory HS 36 Falkiewicz, Vin RB Fr. 5-9 166 Brick, N.J./Brick Memorial HS 87 Fenton, Avery TE So. 6-3 225 Newport Beach, Calif./Corona del Mar HS 9 Fenton, Emani DB Fr. 5-9 166 Ashburn, Va./Flint Hill School 20 FitzPatrick, Brian WR Jr. 5-10 183 Collegeville, Pa./Episcopal Academy 17 Ford, Nathan QB Jr. 6-1 202 Palo Alto, Calif./Palo Alto HS 27 Gajdos, Josh DB So. 6-1 187 Towaco, N.J./Montville Township HS 13 Ganter, Ben QB So. 6-2 210 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 57 Gerli, Bennett DL Jr. 6-1 226 Kent, Conn./The Kent School/Ithaca College 99 Green, Matt DL Fr. 6-2 297 Chappaqua, N.Y./Horace Greeley HS 14 ^ Greenway, Brad PK Fr. 6-0 181 Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon HS 94 Hansen, Spencer DL/LS Sr. 6-1 254 Lakewood, Colo./Bear Creek HS 47 Harding, Jay PK Sr. 6-1 189 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 38 Hare, Conner DB So. 5-10 183 Spokane, Wash./Gonzaga Prep 84 Hawkins, Ricky WR Fr. 6-3 158 Atherton, Calif./Menlo School 49 ^ Heller, Ben S Fr. 6-2 180 Miami, Fla./Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior HS 30 ^ Hendren, Marcus RB Fr. 5-11 187 Johnston, Ohio/Johnstown-Monroe HS 48 Hendrickson, Myers WR Fr. 5-11 173 Macomb, Ill./Macomb Senior HS 35 Hochanadel, T.J. S So. 6-1 186 Woodinville, Wash./Eastside Catholic HS 38 ^ Holtzman, Kevin S Fr. 5-11 186 Lihua, Hawaii/Kaua’I HS 76 Kearney, Matt OL Fr. 6-4 262 Hingham, Mass./Hingham HS 21 Kenney, Matt WR So. 6-0 187 State College, Pa./State College Area HS 69 Key II, Mark OL Fr. 6-5 244 Columbus, Ohio/Westland HS 26 Kilcoyne, Shane RB Jr. 5-11 198 San Diego, Calif./Torrey Pines HS 29 Krimm, Gus S Jr. 6-0 198 Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington HS 67 Kunis, Frank DL Jr. 5-11 275 East Hanover, N.J./Seton Hall Prep 90 Lainhart, Brandon LB Fr. 6-2 215 Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain HS 40 Landers, Carl S So. 6-0 206 Virginia Beach, Va./Tallwood HS 51 Lempa, Doug LB Sr. 6-0 216 Point Pleasant Beach, N.J./Point Pleasant Beach HS 58 Levine, Aaron LB So. 6-2 202 Export, Pa./Franklin Regional HS 12 Liuzza, Stephen WR So. 6-0 180 Pearl River, La./Slidell HS 5 Longo, Mark DB So. 6-1 204 Middletown, N.J./Middletown South HS 15 Lucas, Tyler QB Jr. 6-2 220 Montgomery, Texas/Montgomery HS 89 Macias, William TE Jr. 6-2 237 North Bergen, N.J./High Tech HS 24 Madu, Chi Chi S Sr. 6-2 214 Fair$ eld, Conn./Fair$ eld HS 56 Manganelli, Joe LB Fr. 6-0 195 Utica, N.Y./Utica-Proctor HS 10 Maxwell, Nick P Jr. 5-10 198 Lacey, Wash./Timberline HS 45 McCarthy, Lucas DL Jr. 6-1 241 Hood River, Ore./Hood River Valley HS 72 McGuire, Brian OL Sr. 6-2 290 Princeton Jct., N.J./West Windsor-Plainsboro HS 28 Minor, Isaac RB So. 6-0 195 Ripon, Wis./Ripon HS Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 15

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/School 22 Morand, Frank DB So. 6-2 187 Cincinnati, Ohio/St. Xavier HS 64 Mortensen, Justin OL Jr. 6-0 286 Rothschild, Wis./D.C. Everest HS 54 Mosher, Ross LB Fr. 6-2 240 Red Hook, N.Y./Red Hook HS 78 Motamedi, Babak OL Jr. 6-4 315 Rochester, Mich./Rochester Adams HS 4 Nash, Colin DB Sr. 6-0 176 Fairport, N.Y./Fairport HS -- Nitti, John QB Fr. 6-3 207 Dix Hills, N.Y./The Peddie School 65 Nwaka, Mike DL So. 6-2 268 Burtonville, Md./Georgetown Prep 75 Ostick, Paul OL Fr. 6-2 288 Havertown, Pa./Malvern Prep School 33 Ostrowsky, Brian LB Jr. 6-1 223 Wyoming, Pa./Bishop Hoban HS 46 Patterson, Sam S So. 5-10 187 Sunderland, Mass./Avon Old Farms School For Boys -- Perilstein, Alex PK Fr. 5-7 145 Narberth, Pa./Harriton HS 14 Piselli, Tom QB Jr. 6-1 216 Rockville Centre, N.Y./South Side HS 42 Pizzurro, Nick TE Fr. 6-3 208 Laguna Niguel, Calif./Santa Margarita HS 52 Posey, Ryne DL Jr. 6-1 236 Lee’s Summit, Mo./Lee’s Summit North HS 49 Quinn, Dempsey S Fr. 6-4 192 Pitts$ eld, Mass./Avon Old Farms School For Boys 43 Randolph, Aaron DB Fr. 5-9 153 Lake City, Fla./Columbia HS 51 ^ Riggi, Daniel OL Fr. 6-5 262 Rochester, N.Y./Caledonia-Mumford HS 96 Rihn, Graham LB Jr. 6-0 236 Allison Park, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic HS 85 Rosage, Je! DL Sr. 6-2 260 Panama, N.Y./Panama Central HS 74 Rosenberg, Loren OL Sr. 6-2 277 Oak Park, Calif./Oak Park HS 25 ^ Ross, Henry DB Fr. 5-10 191 Scarsdale, N.Y./Scarsdale HS 66 Ruch, Jonathan DL Jr. 6-2 237 Emmaus, Pa./Allentown Central Catholic HS 19 Sabo, Anthony S Jr. 5-11 205 Novi, Mich./Detroit Catholic Central HS 83 Schmeltzer, Jadd TE Fr. 6-4 251 Tappan, N.Y./Bergen Catholic (N.J.) HS 16 Siam, Ty QB Fr. 6-1 187 Pittsburg, Kan./Pittsburg HS 25 Siwula, Luke RB Sr. 6-0 204 Cortland, N.Y./Homer HS 68 Sonnenberg, Ted OL Sr. 6-4 283 Holgate, Ohio/Holgate School 80 Spooner, Alex TE Jr. 6-1 234 Rocky River, Ohio/St. Edwards HS 23 ^ Staruch, Nate DB So. 6-2 177 Freeland, Pa./Hazleton Area HS 34 Suhey, Doug S Fr. 5-11 206 State College, Pa./State College Area HS -- Taheri, Alex S Fr. 6-2 185 Burlington, Vt./Dexter (Mich.) HS 31 Thomas, Blake S So. 6-3 203 Greenwich, N.Y./Schuylerville Central HS 77 Tuttel, Jordan OL So. 6-7 303 Sidney, N.Y./Sidney Central HS 71 Valdner, Dom OL Fr. 6-5 279 New Egypt, N.J./New Egypt HS 79 Valenta, Steve OL Jr. 6-6 305 Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg HS 37 ^ Vivian, Tyler S Fr. 6-0 184 Bloomington, Minn./Minnehaha Academy 88 Vredenburgh, Zach TE Jr. 6-1 228 Chenango Forks, N.Y./Chenango Forks HS 23 Wade, Andy DB Fr. 5-10 156 East Aurora, N.Y./East Aurora HS 18 Walters, Bryan WR So. 6-1 182 Bothell, Wash./Juanita HS 39 Zell, Peter PK Sr. 6-2 196 Ft. Myers, Fla./Bishop Verot HS 8 Zerante, Nick WR So. 6-3 200 Elmhurst, Ill./York Community HS

* Roster as of 9/11/07

*varsity letters earned; ^duplicate number

STAFF Head Coach: Jim Knowles (Cornell ‘87) Assistants: Clayton Carlin (Juniata ‘87) - Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach Bruce Barnum (Eastern Washington ‘87) - O! ensive Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach Brian Coon (Albion ‘92) - Assistant O! ensive Coordinator/O! ensive Line Coach Pete DeStefano (Slippery Rock ‘78) - Associate Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Coach David Archer (Cornell ‘05) - Linebackers Coach Joe Borich (Memphis ‘96) - Quarterbacks Coach Travis Burkett (St. Mary’s (Calif.) ‘02) - Running Backs Coach Guy Holliday (Cheyney ‘87) - Wide Receivers Coach Zac Roper (Mississippi ‘01) - Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Backs Coach

Director of Football Operations: Rhett Ticconi (Barry ‘94) Coordinator of Football Alumni Relations: Pete Noyes (Bridgeport ‘68) Head Strength and Conditioning Coach: Tom Howley (Tulane ‘88) Head Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist: Bernie DePalma (Quinnipiac ‘78) Associate Head Athletic Trainer: Jim Case (Central Michigan ‘86) Equipment Managers: Doug Vorhis, Dick Randall Administrative Assistant: Karen Berkley Faculty Advisers: Dr. Rosemary J. Avery (College of Human Ecology) David DeVries (Assoc. Dean for Undergraduate Admissions and Education) Dr. Matthew Miller (College of Engineering) Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 16

2003, cut that average in half (101.1 ypg.) to rank $ rst Jim Knowles ‘87 in the Ivy League and seventh nationally. The o! ense controlled the ball, but also struck for big plays all sea- THE R OGER J. W EISS ‘61 H EAD C OACH OF F OOTBALL son with three scoring passes of greater than 50 yards. Cornell special teams also set a record with eight kick When Jim Knowles straight season with at least a .500 record $ r the $ rst blocks on the year, while the kick return squad aver- ‘87 stepped back onto time since the 1999 and 2000 campaigns. aged 20.6 yards, its highest total since 1978. campus in January 2004, Known as a defensive mastermind, Knowles’ 2005 Knowles, 42, spent nine seasons as an assistant his main goal was to squad $ nished second nationally in rushing defense coach at Cornell (1988-96), helping lead the team to Ivy revitalize the entire Cor- (88.3 ypg.) and gave up just 33 yards total on the League titles in 1988 and 1990. Along with the 1988 Ivy nell football program. ground in the $ nal three contests. The Big Red also League title, the Big Red’s rushing (113.8) and scoring From alumni and fans anked fourth nationally in total defense (261.3 ypg.) defense (13.7) ranked No. 1 in the East and was 10th and to players and parents, and 18th in the country in scoring defense (18.0 ypg.). seventh, respectively in the nation. In 1990, the team everyone believes that The o! ense more than held its own, ranking 10th in had the No. 11 rushing o! ense (237.0) in the country. mission is accomplished. the country in rushing o! ense (248.6 ypg.) and post- Knowles served as the linebackers coach and recruiting Now the next goal is to lead the program to its $ rst ing two 1,000-yard rushers in the same season for coordinator at the University of Mississippi during the 2003 Ivy League championship since 1990. the $ rst time in school history and the second time season. Ole Miss had a standout year, as it posted its $ rst Knowles was named The Roger J. Weiss ’61 Coach of ever in the Ivy League. Senior o! ensive tackle Kevin 10-win season (10-3) since 1971 and claimed a victory at Football by the MeakemwSmith Director of Athletics and Boothe earned $ rst-team All-America honors and was the Cotton Bowl with a 31-28 win over Oklahoma State. Physical Education Andy Noel, becoming the 25th head selected in the sixth round of the NFL Draft by the Prior to accepting the job at Ole Miss, Knowles spent football coach at Cornell. In the three years since, Knowles Oakland Raiders. On special teams, place-kicker A.J. six seasons at Western Michigan University, where he has posted a 15-15 record and an 11-10 mark in Ivy play. Weitsman set school records for most $ eld goals in a served his last two years as defensive coordinator. He One of his first priorities was taking back season (14), most consecutive made $ eld goals (11), coached the WMU linebackers in 2002 after working Schoellkopf Field and making it one of the toughest most kicking points in a year (72) and a season (30), the previous $ ve seasons with the defensive line. home$ eld advantages in Division I-AA. He has suc- and career (42) extra-point kicks without a miss. In his second year as defensive coordinator, ceeded, motivating his team to a 12-4 home record The former Big Red assistant engineered one of the Knowles helped the 2002 Broncos $ nish $ rst in the in three seasons. His 2005 team went 4-1 at home greatest turnarounds in Ivy League history in 2004, Mid-American Conference (MAC) and 28th nation- and posted its $ rst winning season overall (6-4) in turning a 1-9 team that lost seven games by at least ally in total defense (330.7), playing a schedule that seven years.The 2006 squad went one better, going two touchdowns into a 4-6 squad that dropped all included three Top 25 teams. 5-1 for its $ rst $ ve-win campaign at Schoellkopf since six contests by 10 points or less, including four by A three-year letter winner at defensive end as a 1971. Included were two wins over ranked teams (No. a touchdown or less. The turnaround couldn’t have player for Cornell, Knowles earned All-Ivy honors 23 Albany and No. 15 Princeton) and a victory over been more dramatic. A team picked to $ nish last in the and honorable mention All-Eastern College Athletic reigning Patriot League champion Colgate. Ivy League $ nished in sole possession of third place, Conference accolades in 1986. He graduated in 1987 In 2006, with a roster featuring 65 freshmen and becoming just the second team in Ivy League history with a bachelor’s degree from the School of Industrial sophomores, including 23 members of the two-deep to record a winless season one year and a winning and Labor Relations. and eight starters, Cornell got progressively better record the next. But even without the wins, the feeling Knowles, a Philadelphia, Pa., native, earned All-Cath- each week. The Big Red $ nished in the top half of around the program completely changed. olic and All-City selection as a linebacker at St. Joseph’s the Ivy League for the third straight year and won The Big Red defense, ranked last in the Ivy League Prep. He also competed in crew and wrestling. three of the $ nal four games. Seven di! erent players and 104th out of 121 teams nationally in Division I-AA Jim and wife, Nancy ’83 (MBA ’89), have a daughter, earned All-Ivy honors as Cornell $ nished its second against the run at 205.0 yards allowed per game in Halle, and two sons, Luke and Jack.

CORNELL COACHING S TAFF

CLAYTON C ARLIN BRUCE B ARNUM PETE D ESTEFANO BRIAN C OON DEFENSIVE C OORD ./DB OFFENSIVE C OORD ./TE ASSOC . D EF . C OORD ./DL ASST . O FF . C OORD ./OL JUNIATA ‘87 EAST .W ASHINGTON ‘87 SLIPPERY R OCK ‘78 ALBION ‘92

DAVID A RCHER JOE B ORICH TRAVIS B URKETT GUY H OLLIDAY ZAC R OPER RHETT T ICCONI LINEBACKERS QUARTERBACKS RUNNING B ACKS WIDE R ECEIVERS SPECIAL T EAMS /S AFETIES DIR . OF FB O PERATIONS CORNELL ‘05 MEMPHIS ‘96 ST. M ARY ’S (CA) ‘02 CHEYNEY ‘87 MISSISSIPPI ‘01 BARRY ‘94 Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 17

CORNELL O FFENSIVE D EPTH C HART VS . B ROWN WR 2 Jesse Baker 6-2, 195, Jr. Second season as starter...career-high eight catches for 83 yds. at Yale...career: 43 Platteville, Wis. • Platteville HS rec., 507 yards, 2 TDs.

18 Bryan Walters 6-1, 185, So. Had 271 all-purpose yards, 4 catches for 88 yds. and 2 TDs at Yale...6 catches, 92 yards and Bothell, Wash. • Juanita HS a TD vs. Colgate...4 catches, 69 yds., TD vs. Harvard...career: 22 rec., 310 yds., 4 TDs.

LT 79 Steve Valenta 6-6, 305, Jr. All-Ivy candidate...has started 15 straight games at left tackle, including all 10 in 2006... Orland Park, Ill. • Carl Sandburg HS two-year letter winner...career: 19 games, 15 consecutive starts (all at LT).

77 Jordan Tuttel 6-7, 303, So. Saw $ rst varsity action as a reserve vs. Bucknell...$ rst-team all-state as a HS senior Sidney, N.Y. • Sidney Central HS after leading his team to a state title...career: 1 game, 0 starts.

LG 74 Loren Rosenberg 6-2, 277, Sr. Earned $ rst career start vs. Bucknell..e.arned $ rst varsity letter as a junior, seeing Oak Park, Calif. • Oak Park HS action in nine contests on special teams...career: 16 games, 5 starts.

64 Justin Mortensen 6-0, 286, Jr. Saw action vs. Bucknell...expected to earn playing time on the line as a junior...$ rst- Rothschid, Wis. • D.C. Everest HS team all-state pick as a HS senior...career: 3 games, 0 starts.

C 68 Ted Sonnenberg 6-4, 283, Sr. Honorable mention All-Ivy in 2005 and 2006...team has averaged 193.4 yards with Holgate, Ohio • Holgate School 51 rushing TDs last 3 years...career: 34 games, 31 consecutive starts (all at OC).

78 Babak Motamedi 6-4, 315, Jr. Saw $ rst varsity action vs. Bucknell...top reserve on OL...$ rst-team all-state selection Rochester, Mich. • Rochester Adams HS as a HS senior in Michigan...helped lead team to a state title...career: 5 games.

RG 72 Brian McGuire 6-2, 290, Sr. Team co-captain...honorable mention All-Ivy in 2006... team has averaged 193.4 yards Princeton Jct., N.J. • West Windsor-Plainsboro HS with 51 rushing TDs last 3 years...career: 25 games, 25 consecutive starts (all at RG)

73 Matt Cosh 6-6, 270, Sr. Saw reserve action vs. Bucknell...has served as key reserve each of the last three Canandaigua, N.Y. • Canandaigua Academy years...career: 2 games, 0 starts.

RT 60 Quentin Bernhard III 6-3, 279, So. Earned $ rst career start at RT in win over Bucknell...key member on special teams in Alameda, Calif. • Encinal HS 2006...career: 13 games, 5 starts.

70 Ryan Adams 6-5, 278, Jr. Saw reserve action and special teams time in opener vs. Bucknell...earned $ rst start Roxbury, N.J. • Roxbury HS at Yale as TE...career: 15 games, 1 start.

WR 1 Zac Canty 5-8, 170, Jr. Leads team with 22 catches, second with 190 yards...All-Ivy candidate...led team in Naperville, Ill. • Naperville North HS receptions, receiving yards in 2006...career: 63 rec., 689 yds., 3 TDs

3 Tommy Bleymaier 5-9, 160, Jr. Big-play receiver, has 10 of his career receptions have gone for $ rst downs...holder Boise, Idaho • Bishop Kelly HS on kick conversions and $ eld goals...career: 23 rec., 237 yds.

WR 81 Horatio Backman 6-1, 183, Jr. Has eight catches, 91 yards in last two games...earned $ rst career start vs. Bucknell Abany, N.Y. • Abany HS with one catch for 8 yards...career: 11 rec., 111 yds.

8 Nick Zerante 6-3, 200, So. First career TD for 11 yards at Georgetown...one catch for 4 yards vs. Bucknell...played Elmhurst, Il. • York Community HS in six games on special teams as a freshman in 2006...career: 5 rec., 33 yds., TD.

QB 17 Nathan Ford 6-1, 202, Jr. Two-year starter at QB...Ivy O! . POW (10/16)...All-Ivy 3B for Big Red baseball team... Palo Alto, Calif. • Palo Alto HS career: 256-of-434, 2764 yds., 11 TDs, 17 INTs; 148 rush, 373 yds., 8 TDs.

13 Ben Ganter 6-2, 210, So. Saw $ rst varsity action vs. Bucknell...father was long-time o! ensive coordinator for State College, Pa. • State College Area HS Joe Paterno at Penn State...career: 11-of-19, 88 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT.

TE 80 Alex Spooner 6-1, 234, Jr. Had career-high 5 catches for 43 yards against Bucknell...earned $ rst varsity letter Rocky River, Ohio • St. Edwards HS in 2006...also long snapper on punts...career: 10 rec., 74 yds.

88 Zach Vredenburgh 6-1, 228, Jr. First varsity catch went for 15 yards vs. Bucknell...played in nine contests on special Chenango Forks, N.Y. • Chenango Forks HS teams in 2006...two-time $ rst-team all-state in HS...career: 4 rec., 45 yds.

TB 30 Randy Barbour 5-9, 195, So. Had 69 yards on nine carries with a TD at Georgetown...earned $ rst career start vs. Huntsville, Ala. • James O. Oliver HS Harvard...career: 31 rush, 135 yds., 1 TD; 4 rec., 28 yds.

26 Shane Kilcoyne 5-11, 198, Jr. Had 51 yards on 7 touches in opener vs. Bucknell...Ivy ROW (11/13/05)...father John ‘81 San Diego, Calif. • Torrey Pines HS was a two-year FB letter winner...career: 138 rush, 578 yds., 5 TDs; 17 rec., 85 yds. Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 18

CORNELL D EFENSIVE D EPTH C HART VS . B ROWN DE 91 Dario Arezzo 6-0, 232, Jr. Earned $ rst start vs. Bucknell...3 tackles, including 2 TFL at Georgetown...4 tackles, North Syracuse, N.Y. • Christian Brothers Academy INT vs. Harvard...career: 16 tackles, 5.0 TFL (-18 yds), 1.5 sacks (-10 yds), INT.

92 Chris Ciarvella 6-2, 265, Fr. Saw $ rst varsity action in the win over Georgetown...had two tackles, including a Tucson, Ariz. • Salpointe Catholic HS 5-yard sack...career: 2 tackles, 1.0 TFL (-5 yds), 1 sack (-5 yds).

NG 67 Frank Kunis 5-11, 275, Jr. Had six tackles vs. Bucknell...started six games and saw action in all 10 contests to East Hanover, N.J. • Seton Hall Prep pick up his $ rst varsity letter in 2006...career: 44 tackles, 3.0 TFL (-5 yds.).

98 Trevin Cowman 6-4, 280, So. Earned $ rst varsity action vs. Bucknell...nationally ranked HS wrestler in the heavy- Kingston, Pa. • Wyoming Valley West HS weight division...career: 6 tackles, 1 TFL (-1 yd). DT 45 Lucas McCarthy 6-1, 241, Jr. Career-high 10 tackles vs. Georgetown...notched 7 tackles and 1.5 TFL vs. Bucknell... Hood River, Ore. • Hood River Valley HS career: 43 tackles, 6.0 TFL (-22 yds.), 3.0 sacks (-17 yds.).

52 Ryne Posey 6-1, 236, Jr. Had 5 tackles in $ rst varsity time vs. Bucknell, 3 at Georgetown...former walk-on... Lee’s Summit, Mo. • Lee’s Summit North HS father Daryl played four seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs...career: 9 tackles.

DE 96 Graham Rihn 6-0, 236, Jr. Ivy Defensive POW (9/17)...5 tackles, including 3 TFL and 2 sacks vs. Bucknell...played Alison Park, Pa. • Pittsburgh Central Catholic HS in 20 contests...career: 41 tackles, 6.5 TFL (-20 yds.), 2.0 sacks (-11 yds), INT, 2 FF.

33 Brian Ostrowsky 6-1, 224, Jr. Posted 4 tackles vs. Bucknell, 5 at Georgetown...has seen action in 15 varsity games... Wyoming, Pa. • Bishop Homan HS earned $ rst start vs. Colgate...career: 18 tackles, 0.5 TFL (-1 yds).

LB 51 Doug Lempa 6-0, 216, Sr. Two-year starter...leads Ivy League with 4.5 sacks this season...second on team in Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. • Point Pleasant Beach HS tackles in 2006 (62)...career: 116 tackles, 12.5 TFL (-54 yds.), 7.0 sacks (-45 yds.).

58 Aaron Levine 6-2, 202, So. Saw action in the opener vs. Bucknell with one tackle...played on the junior varsity Export, Pa. • Franklin Regional HS as a freshman...third-team all-state pick as a HS senior...career: 2 tackles.

LB 55 Ryan Blessing 5-11, 220, Sr. Honorable mention All-Ivy in 2006...second year as a starter at LB...10 tackles at Oneida, N.Y. • Oneida HS Georgetown...career: 112 tackles, 8.0 TFL (-49 yds), 6.5 sacks (-47 yds).

50 Chris Costello 6-1, 215, So. Notched 8 tackles as a reserve vs. Harvard...3 tackles vs. Bucknell...5 tackles, blocked Katonah, N.Y. • John Jay HS punt at Georgetown...career: 18 tackles, blocked kick.

SS 29 Gus Krimm 6-0, 198, Jr. Had 1.5 TFL, sack vs. Bucknell...started all 10 games at SS as a soph....has nine tackles Columbus, Ohio • Upper Arlington HS in $ ve di! erent games...career: 83 tackles, 4.0 TFL (-21 yds.), 3.0 sacks (-19 yds.).

24 Chi Chi Madu 6-2, 209, Sr. Has seen action in 21 career games...career: 11 tackles, 1.5 TFL(-7 yds.), 1.0 sacks (-6 yds.). or 31 Blake Thomas 6-3, 203, So. Has seen action in eight career games...career: 3 tackles.

FS 7 Tim Bax 6-2, 189, Jr. 15 tackles, 2 TFL at Yale...9 tackles, FF, pass breakup vs. Bucknell...honorable mention Chicago, Ill. • Mount Carmel HS All-Ivy in 2006...career: 148 tackles, 13.5 TFL (-59 yds), 3.0 sacks (-23 yds), 3 INTs.

49 Dempsey Quinn 6-4, 192, Fr. Saw $ rst varsity action at Georgetown...posted three tackles vs. Hoyas...converted Pitts$ eld, Mass. • Avon Old Farms School for Boys HS quarterback...$ rst-team All-New England pick...career: 3 tackles.

W 37 Michael Boyd 5-11, 201, Sr. 20 straight starts before missing Bucknell game...two-time $ rst-team ESPN The Maga- Pasadena, Texas • Deer Park HS zine Academic All-District pick...career: 130 tackles, 9.0 TFL (-33), 2.0 sacks (-11).

19 Anthony Sabo 5-11, 205, Jr. Saw action in all 10 contests in 2006...9 tackles vs. Bucknell...career: 48 tackles, 2.0 Novi, Mich. • Detroit Cathoic Central HS TFL (-14 yds.), 2.0 sacks (-14 yds.).

CB 9 Emani Fenton 5-9, 166, Fr. Had 2 tackles, pass breakup vs. Bucknell...made $ rst career start at Georgetown... Ashburn, Va. • Flint Hill School $ rst-team all-state as a HS senior...also played quarterback...career: 8 tackles, 2 PD.

22 Frank Morand 6-2, 187, So. Five tackles, four PD, INT return for a TD vs. Colgate...saw action in 8 games as a freshman Cincinnati, Ohio • St. Xavier HS as a reserve DB and on special teams...career: 25 tackles, INT, 7 PD, 0.5 TFL (-1 yds.).

CB 4 Colin Nash 6-0, 170, Sr. Team co-captain...has played in 34 career contests...team’s Stone Travel Big Play award Fairport, N.Y. • Fairport HS winner on defense...career: 61 tackles, 1.0 TFL (-2 yds), 3 INTs, 14 PD.

5 Mark Longo 6-1, 204, So. Converted wide receiver made impression during fall camp...tackle vs. Bucknell... Middletown, N.J. • Middletown South HS helped HS team to three state titles...career: 3 tackles. Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 19

CORNELL S PECIAL T EAMS D EPTH C HART VS . B ROWN PK 39 Peter Zell 6-2, 196, Sr. 5-of-9 on $ eld goals, 14-of-14 on extra points in 2007...career-high 3 FG vs. Yale and Ft. Myers1, Fla. • Bishop Verot HS Albany as a junior...career: 14-24 FG, long of 45, 38-39 XP.

47 Jay Harding 6-1, 189, Sr. Kicko! specialist...accurate kicker with good range...earned letter on Cornell’s Heps State College, Pa. • State College HS winning track team.

P 10 Nick Maxwell 5-10, 198, Jr. Avg. 41.0 yards on eight punts at Yale...avg. 37.2 yards on 44 punts in 2006...has Lacey, Wash. • Timberline HS punted in 15 varsity contests...career: 71 punts, 37.9 yds., long of 52, 16 punts I20.

86 Drew Alston 6-0, 182, Fr. First-team all-state selection by Tennessee Sports Writers Association...averaged 35.4 Memphis, Tenn. • Memphis University School yards on 42 punts with 13 inside the 20-yard line as a senior.

KR 18 Bryan Walters 6-1, 182, So. Ranked 14th nationally in kick return yardage as a freshman (24.5 yards per return)...had Bothell, Wash. • Juanita HS game-winning 88-yd. return vs. Penn...career: 42 ret., 948 yds., 22.6 yds. per return, TD.

30 Randy Barbour 5-9, 195, So. Returned two kicks against Bucknell with a long of 30 yards...will also earn carries Huntsville, Ala. • James Oliver Johnson HS as a backup RB in 2007...career: 2 ret., 43 yds., 21.5 yds. per return.

PR 18 Bryan Walters 6-1, 182, So. Set school single-season punt return yardage record with 274 yards in 2006...ranked Bothell, Wash. • Juanita HS 27th nationally...career: 43 ret., 407 yds., 9.5 yards per return.

30 Randy Barbour 5-9, 195, So. Saw action in eight games on special teams as a freshman...will also earn carries as Huntsville, Ala. • James Oliver Johnson HS a backup RB in 2007.

LS 94 Spencer Hansen 6-1, 254, Sr. Second year as team’s long snapper after serving in a backup capacity his $ rst two Lakewood, Colo. • Bear Creek HS seasons...reserve on defensive line...had 153 tackles, 17 sacks in high school.

80 Alex Spooner 6-1, 234, Jr. Backup is excellent pass catcher...graded at nearly 90 percent on blocking Rocky River, Ohio • St. Edwards HS with 20 knockdown blocks.

H 3 Tommy Bleymaier 5-9, 160, Jr. Slot receiver with great hands...10 of his career receptions have gone for $ rst downs... Boise, Idaho • Bishop Kelly HS father is AD at Boise State...career: 23 rec., 237 yds.

17 Nathan Ford 6-1, 202, Jr. Starting quarterback...All-Ivy baseball player as 3B/C...quick, strong hands...career Palo Alto, Calif. • Palo Alto HS .322 hitter on the diamond.

BROWN OFFENSE BROWN DEFENSE FL 46 BUDDY FARNHAM (6-0,185, So., Andover, Mass.) DE 44 JAMES DEVLIN (6-3, 250, So., Gilbertsville, Pa.) 8 Bobby Sewall (6-1, 185, So., Portsmouth, R.I.) 91 Brian Ne! (6-3, 220, So., Parma, Ohio) LT 67 JAMES TULL (6-2, 270, Sr., Cincinnati, Ohio) DT 94 JOESEPH MCPHEE (6-3, 250, Jr., South Weymouth, MA) 65 Shane Kelley (6-3, 280, Jr. Naples, Fla.) 90 David Howard (6-4, 260, Jr., Columbia, Md.) LG 62 MATTHEW ADKINS (6-3, 260, Jr., Alpharetta, Ga.) DT 97 WALE ADEDOKUN (6-3, 250, Jr., Mequon, Wis.) 60 Scott Hamilton (6-3,280, Jr., Davie, Fla.) 99 Jake Powers (6-2, 250, Jr., Plymouth, Mich.) C 77 MARK CALLAHAN (6-1, 260, So., Syracuse. N.Y.) DE 93 KAI BROWN (6-3, 240, Sr., Bellevue, Wash.) 78 Nick D’India (6-3, 255, Sr., Norwood, Mass.) 57 Peter Hughes (6-1, 215, So., Long Valley, N.J.) OLB 19 MILES CRAIGWELL (6-2, 175, Jr., Boston, Mass.) RG 64 TIM DANSER (6-3, 275, So., Saratoga, Calif.) 25 Anthony Martucci (6-1, 205, Sr., Mentor, Ohio) 75 Brian Ellixson (6-2, 280, Fr., Havertown, Pa.) ILB 31 FRANK NUZZO (5-11, 215, Jr., Everett, Mass.) RT 66 PAUL JASINOWSKI (6-5, 275, So., Washington, D.C.) 41 Jesse Spartichino (6-2, 220, Jr., Lexington, Mass.) 79 Alex Shields (6-6, 265, So., Wellington, Fla.) ILB 54 ERIC BREWER (6-1, 225, Sr., Vero Beach, Fla.) TE 85 COLIN CLOHERTY (6-3, 225, Jr., Bethesda, Md.) 48 Robert Weiss (5-10, 215, Sr., Somers Point, N.J.) 87 Andrew Fertig (6-4, 230, So., Alexandria, Va.) or 32 Steve Ziogas (6-1, 215, Jr., Bristol, Conn.) SE 1 PAUL RAYMOND (5-10, 170, Sr., Miami, Fla.) OLB 5 JON MAY (5-11, 185, Jr., Naples, Fla.) 81 Geo! Rhatigan (5-10, 170, Sr., Plano, Texas) 28 Robert Gillett (5-11, 190, Fr., Los Angeles, Calif.) QB 14 MICHAEL DOUGHERTY (6-1, 185, Jr., Davie, Fla.) CB 2 DARRELL HARRISON (5-11, 175, Jr., New York, N.Y.) 12 Phil Samenuk (6-2, 185, So., Postville, Iowa) 7 Eric Hunt (5-11, 175, So., St. Louis, Mo.) TB 22 JONATHON EDWARDS (5-8, 185, Jr., Roanoke, Va.) SS 18 JOSE YEARWOOD (6-0, 215, Sr., Spring Hill, Fla.) 27 Chris Strickland (6-0, 200, So., Pittsford, N.Y.) 15 Chris Perkins (6-1, 185, So., Bridgeton, Mo.) FB 47 PATRICK LYSAGHT (6-1, 225, Sr., Cincinnati, Ohio) CB 6 MATT MULLENAX (6-0, 175, Sr., Cincinnati, Ohio) 33 Tyler Rowley (5-10, 210, Sr., Narragansett, R.I.) 4 David Clement (5-10, 185, So., Lansdale, Pa.) BROWN SPECIALISTS KO 51 ROBERT RANNEY (6-5, 225, Sr., West Bloom$ eld, Mich.) H 81 GEOFF RHATIGAN (5-10, 170, Sr., Plano, Texas) 26 Steve Morgan (6-0, 170, Sr., New Albany, Ohio) 14 Michael Dougherty (6-1, 185, Jr., Davie, Fla.) FG 26 STEVE MORGAN (6-0, 170, Sr., New Albany, Ohio) LS 52 BRENDAN GALLAGHER (6-1, 220, So., Ore$ eld, Pa.) 51 Robert Ranney (6-5, 225, Sr., West Bloom$ eld, Mich.) KOR 1 PAUL RAYMOND (5-10, 170, Sr., Miami, Fla.) P 26 STEVE MORGAN (6-0, 170, Sr., New Albany, Ohio) 22 JONATHAN EDWARDS (5-8, 185, Jr., Roanoke, Va.) 51 Robert Ranney (6-5, 225, Sr., West Bloom$ eld, Mich.) PR 46 BUDDY FARNHAM (6-0, 185, So., Andover, Mass.) Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 20

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

GAME 2 Y ALE 51, C ORNELL 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 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 $ 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 $ eld goal, 8:26 trolled the line of scrimmage in winning Y—Kimball 38-yard $ 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 $ nished the afternoon 22- 3rd Quarter Zac Canty ...... 8 37 0 12 John She% eld ...... 3 23 0 13 of-37 passing for 203 yards, but tossed a C—Walters 6-yard pass from Barbour Bryan Walters ...... 4 88 2 35 Chris Denny-Brown ...... 1 26 0 26 pair of interceptions. He was relieved by (Ford pass failed), 10:01 Stephen Liuzza ...... 3 35 0 16 Chris Solga ...... 1 15 0 15 Ben Ganter, who $ nished 7-of-14 for 75 Y—McLeod 10-yard run (Kimball kick), 8:22 Matt Kenney ...... 2 13 0 10 Jordan Forney ...... 1 8 0 8 yards and a touchdown. Randy Barbour Y—McLeod 1-yard run (Kimball kick), 5:45 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 2 13 0 10 Mike McLeod ...... 1 4 0 4 also threw a touchdown on a halfback C—Walters 30-yard pass from Ganter Zach Vredenburgh ...... 1 11 0 11 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 option in the third quarter. Junior wide (Ganter pass failed), 3:55 Luke Siwula ...... 1 5 0 5 Tom Mante ...... 6 262 43.7 62 3 receiver Jesse Baker caught a team-best Y—McLeod 1-yard run (Kimball kick), 0:54 Horatio Blackman ...... 1 -1 0 0 eight passes for 83 yards Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Field Goal Attempts The Bulldogs controlled the run 4th Quarter Nick Maxwell ...... 8 328 41.0 52 1 Alan Kimball game, posting 293 yards on the ground Y—Galvez 35-yard run (Kimball kick), 9:39 1st ...... 6:02 ...... 19-yards...... Good with more than half of it coming from Y—Farrell 28-yard run (Kimball kick), 2:00 Field Goal Attempts 2nd ...... 8:26 ...... 34-yards...... Good McLeod. The junior scored on runs of None 2nd ...... 4:04 ...... 38-yards...... Good 10, 1 and 1 yards, all coming in the third Team Stats Cornell Yale quarter. Ricardo Galvez added a 35-yard First downs 15 19 Punt Returns: Walters 2-5. Punt Returns: Lathan 4-24, Denny-Brown Kicko! Returns: Walters 10-183. 2-14. score, while Jordan Farrell found the end Rushes-yards 21-39 51-293 Tackle Leaders: Bax 13-2, Blessing 6-4, Kicko! Returns: Santoro 1-25, Rice 1-11. zone from 28 yards in the fourth quarter. Passing 284 143 Krimm 5-1. Tackle Leaders: B. Abare 6-3, Solakian 7-1, Alan Kimball hit on three $ eld goals and Passing A-C-I 53-30-3 20-10-0 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Bax 2-7, Arezzo Hart 6-2. all six conversion kicks in the victory. Total plays-yards 74-323 71-436 1-1. Sacks: Hart 1-9, Porter 0.5-4, Oplinger Quarterbakc Matt Polhemus ended the Kick return yards 10-183 2-36 Pass Breakups: Bax, Fenton. 0.5-3. afternoon 9-of-19 passing for 128 yards Punts-avg. 8-41.0 6-43.7 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Solakian 2-10, and a touchdown and also ran for 61 Fumbles-lost 1-0 0-0 Oplinger 1.5-8, Hart 1-9. Interceptions: Driftmeier 1-21, Pilkerton yards on just seven carries. Tight end Penalties-yards 6-63 6-40 1-8, B. Abare 1-7. Langston Johnson had three catches for 3rd down con. 3-17 6-15 Pass Breakups: Hart 2, L. Abare, Gerald, 67 yards, including a score in the second 4th down con. 1-3 0-0 Santoro. quarter to put Yale up 10-0. Time of possession 27:00 33:00

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GAME 3 C ORNELL 45, G EORGETOWN 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 Cornell 7 14 10 14 — 45 Stephen Liuzza ...... 7 72 1 42 Chris Houghton ...... 11 22 0 5 early and put the Hoyas down for the Georgetown 0 0 7 0 — 7 Randy Barbour ...... 9 69 1 24 Kyle Van Fleet ...... 4 12 0 5 count, running away for a dominant 45-7 Nathan Ford ...... 4 13 0 10 Mychal Harrison ...... 1 11 0 11 victory at the Multi-Sport Stadium, ruin- 1st Quarter Shane Kilcoyne ...... 5 5 0 3 Matt Bassuener ...... 12 7 1 14 ing GU’s homecoming celebration. C—Siwula 1-yard run (Zell kick), 6:03 Emir Davis...... 1 6 0 6 Luke Siwula moved into $ fth place on Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg Kenny Mitchell ...... 1 -4 0 0 the school’s all-time rushing list, piling 2nd Quarter Nathan Ford ...... 33-24-1 201 1 22 up 93 yards and three touchdowns in C—Zerante 11-yard pass from Ford (Zell Ben Ganter ...... 2-2-0 5 0 4 Passing A-C-I Yds TD Lg just three quarters, while Nathan Ford kick), 7:18 Matt Basseuner ...23-12-0 173 0 53 went 24-of-33 passing for 201 yards C—Siwula 12-yard run (Zell kick), 0:06 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Robert Lane ...... 1-0-0 0 0 0 and an 11-yard touchdown pass to Nick Stephen Liuzza ...... 4 32 0 14 Zerante. Randy Barbour added his $ rst 3rd Quarter Luke Siwula ...... 3 26 0 14 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg career touchdown run in the triumph, C—Siwula 11-yard run (Zell kick), 12:16 Jesse Baker ...... 3 23 0 9 Kyle Van Fleet ...... 5 84 0 53 while Stephen Liuzza also found paydirt. C—Zell 40-yard $ eld goal, 5:59 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 3 15 0 9 Mychal Harrison ...... 3 31 0 20 The Big Red piled up the numbers, hand- G—Bassuener 5-yard run (Bjonerud kick), Shane Kilcoyne ...... 3 15 0 8 Brant Tomlinson ...... 2 19 0 12 ing the Hoyas their $ rst loss on homecom- 1:44 Zac Canty ...... 2 34 0 22 Sidney Baker ...... 1 28 0 28 ing in eight years. Cornell had more than Zach Vredenburgh ...... 2 19 0 10 Chris Houghton ...... 1 11 0 11 200 yards both running (252) and passing 4th Quarter Alex Spooner ...... 2 7 0 7 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 (206), ending the afternoon with 458 to- C—Barbour 9-yard run (Zell kick), 13:00 Horatio Blackman ...... 1 13 0 13 Chris MacGri! ...... 6 248 41.3 60 0 tal yards. The squad also piled up 26 $ rst C—Liuzza 14-yard run (Zell kick), 2:44 Nick Zerante ...... 1 11 1 11 Randy Barbour ...... 1 7 0 7 downs and had a dominant e! ort on de- Field Goal Attempts Matt Kenney ...... 1 4 0 4 fense, limiting the Hoyas to 115 rushing Team Stats Cornell GTown None yards on 39 attempts. The Big Red had $ ve First downs 26 14 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 sacks, with both Ryan Blessing and Luke Rushes-yards 42-252 39-115 Punt Returns: Harrison 2-13. Nick Maxwell ...... 3 115 38.3 47 1 Kicko! Returns: Mitchell 6-114, Jones 1-13. McCarthy posting 10 tackles in the win Passing 206 173 Tackle Leaders: Parrish 3-9, Etukeren 9-1, Liuzza had 74 yards and a touchdown Passing A-C-I 35-26-1 24-12-0 Field Goal Attempts Co! man 6-4, Rau 6-3. on the ground and 32 yards on four catch- Total plays-yards 77-458 63-288 Peter Zell Tackles For Loss Leaders: Obiako 1.5-4, es, while Siwula added 26 yards on three Kick return yards 2-38 7-127 1st ...... 1:41 ...... 48-yards...... Missed Jackson 1-4, Cassidy 1-1, Parrish 0.5-1. carries to his totals. Peter Zell made all six Punts-avg. 3-38.3 7-35.4 3rd ...... 5:59 ...... 40-yards...... Good Interceptions: Cherepski 1-0. extra-points and made 1-of-2 $ eld goals, Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-0 Pass Breakups: Myers, Obianwu. narrowly missing a career-long 48-yarder Penalties-yards 9-77 5-54 Punt Returns: Walters 3-48, Costello 1-24. Kicko! Returns: Walters 2-38. and hitting comfortably on a 40-yarder. 3rd down con. 5-12 5-15 Tackle Leaders: Blessing 2-8, McCarthy Quarterback Matt Baussuener was 4th down con. 2-2 0-3 0-10, Lempa 4-2. 12-of-23 passing for 173 yards, $ nding Time of possession 32:54 27:06 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Arezzo 3-16, his favorite receiver Kyle Van Fleet $ ve Lempa 2.5-16, McCarthy 2-11. times for 84 yards. The quarterback also Pass Breakups: Nash 2, Kunis, Rihn. ran for GU’s lone score. Nick Parrish had Forced Fumble: McCarthy. 12 tackles and Kevin Cherepski had an Blocked Kicks: Costello. interception.

GAME 4 H ARVARD 32, C ORNELL 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 Gino Gordon ...... 8 39 0 17 Randy Barbour ...... 7 22 0 5 the $ 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 a 1st Quarter Colin Winters ...... 3 8 0 4 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), 3:11 Receiving Rec Yds TD Lg Zac Canty ...... 5 40 0 17 Nathan Ford completed 27-of-47 pass- C—Nash PAT return, 3:11 Corey Mazza ...... 6 138 2 41 Horatio Blackman ...... 4 40 0 12 es for 238 yards and a touchdown, but C—Walters 6-yard pass from Ford (Zell Matt Luft ...... 4 89 1 51 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 3 20 0 9 was intercepted three times. His favorite kick), 2:24 Jason Miller ...... 3 35 0 17 Nick Zerante ...... 3 18 0 9 target was Bryan Walters ($ ve receptions, C—Zell 27-yard $ eld goal, 0:54 Matt Lagace ...... 2 21 0 17 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 1 5 0 5 69 yards and a touchdown). Jesse Baker Mike Cook ...... 1 1 0 1 Randy Barbour ...... 1 5 0 5 and Zac Canty also caught $ ve passes for 3rd Quarter Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 a combined 83 yards. Walters was the C—Zell 38-yard $ eld goal, 10:43 Thomas Hull ...... 5 237 47.4 53 2 Nick Maxwell ...... 6 233 38.8 52 2 team’s top threat all afternoon, posting H—Luft 51-yard pass from Pizzotti (Long 221 all-purpose yards (69 receiving, 37 kick blocked), 8:44 Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Attempts punt returns, 115 kicko! returns). Peter None Peter Zell Zell connected on a pair of $ eld goals, 4th Quarter 2nd ...... 0:54 ...... 27-yards...... Good including a 38-yarder, while defensively H—Ho 3-yard run (Long kick), 5:15 Punt Returns: Lagace 4-40. Kicko! Returns: Fahnenstiel 2-30, Jenkins 3rd ...... 10:53 ...... 38-yards...... Good Cornell used a pair of interceptions and 1-17, Williams 1-11. two blocked extra-points, including a 90- Team Stats Harvard Cornell Punt Returns: Walters 3-37. Tackle Leaders: Hopkins 8-2, Barker 7-1, Kicko! Returns: Walters 5-115. yard return for two points by Colin Nash, First downs 20 17 Schultz 6-1. Tackle Leaders: Bax 7-5, Lempa 6-3, to highlight the e! ort. Rushes-yards 51-129 28-45 Sack Leaders: Hewlett 2-28, Takamura 1-5, Costello 8-0. Pizzotti led the Crimson to 20 $ rst Passing 284 238 Ehrlich 1-4, Curtis 1-1. Tackles For Loss Leaders: Lempa 2-10, Bax downs and 413 yards of o! ense against Passing A-C-I 27-16-2 47-27-3 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 Total plays-yards 78-413 75-283 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 Kick return yards 4-58 5-115 Pass Breakups: Barker 4, Williams 4, Berry six passes for 138 yards. Matt Luft added Punts-avg. 5-47.4 6-38.8 Nash, Rihn, Sabo. 2, Hopkins 2. Interceptions: Madu 1-37, Arezzo 1-0. four catches for 89 yards and a score. Fumbles-lost 1-0 2-2 Interceptions: Curtis 1-1, Hopkins 1-0, Blocked Kicks: Madu, Posey. Defensively, the Crimson got 10 tack- Penalties-yards 6-47 2-10 Williams 1-0. les, an interception and two pass break- 3rd down con. 9-16 3-16 Forced Fumble: Ehrlich. ups from John Hopkins, while Derrick 4th down con. 1-3 1-2 Fumble Recovery: Berry 1-7, Dorris 1-0. Barker and Steve Williams each broke up Time of possession 33:53 26:07 four passes. Williams added an intercep- tion.

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GAME 5 C ORNELL 17, C OLGATE 14 Colgate Individual Stats Cornell Individual Stats 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 di! 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 sti= 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 No Scoring Horatio Blackman ...... 4 51 0 24 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 stu! 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 $ 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 di! erence in a game that featured hard- 3rd Quarter 1-13. Punting Att Yds Avg Lg I20 hitting defenses in a contest that neither Cor—Morand 72-yard INT return (Zell kick), Tackle Leaders: Gallihugh 6-7, Hadley 6-6, Nick Maxwell ...... 5 203 40.6 48 1 team led by more than four points. 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 Tackles For Loss Leaders: Marshall 2.5-11, sophomore class, as defensive back 1st ...... 10:37 ...... 50-yards...... Missed Frank Morand returned an interception 4th Quarter Hadley 1.5-11, Keller 1-8, Mancuso 1-3, 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 $ rst INT return for a score since 2001. (Zell kick), 12:01 Gallihugh, Idah, Moses, Moten. Morand ended the day with $ ve tackles Punt Returns: Walters 5-16. Interceptions: Gallihugh 1-0, Marshall Kicko! 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 o! 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 o! ense. Kick return yards 3-50 3-72 Pass Breakups: Morand 4, Nash 3, Krimm 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. 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 Cornell Game Notes vs. Brown • Schoellkopf Field (Ithaca, N.Y.) Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007 • Page 23

DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND All-Purpose* Rush Rec PR KOR INT Tot Avg TFL QB Sack Tackles Solo Asst Tot No-Yds No-Yds Sep 15 BUCKNELL W 38-14 10,118 Bryan Walters ...... 0 277 133 408 0 818 163.6 * Sep 22 at No. 21 Yale 12-51 L 15,427 Luke Siwula ...... 217 47 0 0 0 264 88.0 Tim Bax ...... 36 15 51 3.5-20 1.5-13 Sep 29 at Georgetown W 45-7 3,184 Stephen Liuzza ...... 76 185 0 0 0 261 52.2 Luke McCarthy ...... 15 18 33 4.0-11 1.0-5 * Oct 6 HARVARD 15-32 L 10,619 Ryan Blessing ...... 10 23 33 1.0-4 0.5-4 Oct 13 COLGATE W 17-14 13,053 Rushing Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD LG Doug Lempa...... 16 15 31 4.5-22 4.5-22 * Oct 20 BROWN Luke Siwula ...... 46 222 5 217 4.7 6 12 Gus Krimm ...... 16 9 25 2.0-9 1.0-7 * Oct 26 at Princeton Randy Barbour ...... 31 138 3 135 4.4 1 24 Graham Rihn ...... 19 4 23 3.5-8 1.0-4 * Nov 3 at Dartmough Shane Kilcoyne ...... 35 133 35 98 2.8 0 19 Anthony Sabo ...... 11 11 22 0-0 0-0 * Nov 10 COLUMBIA Stephen Liuzza ...... 14 89 13 76 5.4 1 42 Frank Morand ...... 11 9 20 0-0 0-0 * Nov 17 at Penn Nathan Ford ...... 36 105 84 21 0.6 2 18 Frank Kunis...... 10 9 19 1.0-1 0-0 Chris Costello ...... 13 5 18 0-0 0-0 * denotes conference game Jesse Baker ...... 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 Ben Ganter ...... 2 0 11 -11 -5.5 0 0 Brian Ostrowsky ...... 6 10 16 0.5-1 0-0 TEAM STATISTICS Cornell Opp Cornell 168 690 161 529 3.1 10 42 Michael Boyd...... 10 4 14 0-0 0-0 Dario Arezzo ...... 8 3 11 4.5-17 1.5-10 Scoring ...... 25.4 23.6 Opponent 225 944 120 824 3.7 9 35 Colin Nash ...... 5 4 9 1.0-2 0-0 Points...... 127 118 Ryne Posey ...... 4 5 9 0.5-1 0-0 First Downs ...... 109 83 Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD LG Emani Fenton ...... 6 2 8 0-0 0-0 by Rushing-Passing-Penalty...... 35-67-7 41-37-5 Zac Canty ...... 22 190 8.6 0 30 Trevin Cowman ...... 4 2 6 1.0-1 0-0 Rushing Yards/Game ...... 105.8 164.8 Jesse Baker ...... 21 187 8.9 0 20 Josh Gajdos...... 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 Rushes ...... 168 225 Bryan Walters ...... 19 277 14.6 4 42 Chi Chi Madu ...... 2 1 3 0.5-1 0-0 Yards Gained ...... 690 944 Stephen Liuzza ...... 18 185 10.3 0 28 Dempsey Quinn ...... 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 Yards Lost ...... 161 120 Tommy Bleymaier ...... 12 75 6.2 0 12 Alex Spooner ...... 2 1 3 0-0 0-0 Net Yards ...... 529 824 Horatio Blackman ...... 11 111 10.1 0 24 Zac Canty ...... 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 Avg. Gain/Play ...... 3.1 3.7 Shane Kilcoyne ...... 10 61 6.1 0 21 Chris Ciarvella ...... 2 0 2 1.0-5 1.0-5 TDs Rushing ...... 10 9 Alex Spooner ...... 8 54 6.8 0 19 Nathan Ford ...... 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 Passing Yards/Game ...... 262.8 163.6 Luke Siwula ...... 5 47 9.4 0 16 Aaron Levine ...... 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 229-143-10 122-56-3 Nick Zerante ...... 5 33 6.6 1 11 Mark Longo...... 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 Completion Percentage ...... 624 .459 Zach Vredenburgh ...... 4 45 11.2 0 15 Randy Barbour ...... 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 Passing Yards ...... 1315 818 Randy Barbour ...... 4 28 7.0 0 13 Isaac Minor ...... 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 Average Per Catch ...... 9.2 14.6 Matt Kenney ...... 4 21 5.2 0 10 Blake Thomas ...... 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 Passing E% ciency...... 109.12 116.24 Cornell 143 1314 9.2 5 42 Horatio Blackman ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 TDs Passing ...... 5 7 Opponents 56 818 14.6 7 61 Andy Wade ...... 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Total O! ense/Game ...... 368.6 328.4 Shane Connolly ...... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Total O! ensive Plays/Yards...... 397/1843 347/1642 Kicko" Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Spencer Hansen ...... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Avg. Gain/Play ...... 4.6 4.7 Nick Maxwell ...... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Punting Average ...... 39.8 39.0 Bryan Walters ...... 20 408 20.4 0 29 Brian McGuire ...... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Punts-Yards-Blocked ...... 25-995-0 32-1248-1 Randy Barbour ...... 2 43 21.5 0 30 Bryan Walters ...... 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 Net Punting ...... 34.7 33.9 Zach Vredenburgh ...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 Punt Return Average ...... 9.6 6.7 Cornell 23 451 19.6 0 30 Interceptions (3): Arezzo, Madu, Morand. Punts Returned-Yards ...... 17-164 19-127 Opponents 22 395 18.0 0 28 Pass Break-ups (19): Nash 7, Morand 6, Krimm 3, Bax 2, Fenton Kick Return Average ...... 19.6 18.0 2, Sabo 2, Arezzo, Costello, Kunis, Lempa, Posey. Kicks Returned-Yards ...... 23-451 22-395 Punt Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Interceptions-Yards ...... 3-109 10-34 Bryan Walters ...... 16 133 8.3 0 24 Fumble Recoveries (3): Krimm 2, Nash. Fumbles-Lost ...... 5-2 8-3 Chris Costello ...... 1 24 24.0 0 0 Caused Fumbles (6): Bax, Blessing, Ford, McCarthy, Rihn Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 1-7 Isaac Minor ...... 0 7 0.0 0 7 Sabo. Penalties-Yards ...... 29-265 22-183 Cornell 17 164 9.6 0 24 QB Sacks By-Yards ...... 12-69 11-84 Opponents 19 127 6.7 0 22 Blocked Kicks (3): Costello, Madu, Posey. 3rd Down Conversions ...... 23-77 (30%) 31-78 (40%) Special Teams Tackles: Costello 8, Ostrowsky 5, Bax 4, 4th Down Conversions ...... 7-12 (58%) 3-12 (25%) Int. Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Rihn 4, Boyd 3, Gajdos 3, McCarthy 3, Morand 3, Spooner Time of Possession (Average) ...... 30:14 29:46 3, Minor 2, Sabo 2, Thomas 2, Barbour, Blessing, Krimm, Attendance-Average ...... 33,772-11,257 18,611-9,306 Frank Morand 1 72 72.0 1 72 Chi Chi Madu 1 37 37.0 0 37 Maxwell, Wade. Scoring 1 2 3 4 OT Tot Dario Arezzo 1 0 0.0 0 0 Cornell 3 119 39.7 1 72 Cornell 21 32 46 28 0 — 127 Opponents 10 34 3.4 0 21 Opponents 9 40 41 28 0 — 118 Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long PAT 2-PT Def. Scoring TD FGs Kick PAT PAT Sfty Pts Cornell 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 1 7 7.0 0 7 Luke Siwula ...... 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 36 Peter Zell ...... 0 5-9 14-14 0-0 0 0 29 Field Goals 10-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total LG Bryan Walters ...... 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 24 2007 F IELD G OAL S EQUENCE Peter Zell ...... 3-3 1-3 1-2 0-1 5-9 40 Nathan Ford ...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 12 FG Sequence ...... Cornell ...... Opponent Randy Barbour ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Cornell 3-3 1-3 1-2 0-1 5-9 40 Stephen Liuzza ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents 1-1 2-2 0-1 0-0 3-4 38 Bucknell ...... (27), 38wl ...... 46wr Yale ...... — ...... (19), (34), (38) Frank Morand ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Punting No Yds Avg LG I20 50+ TB BLK Georgetown ...... 48wl, (40) ...... — Nick Zerante ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 6 Harvard...... (27), (38) ...... — Colin Nash ...... 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 Nick Maxwell ...... 25 995 39.8 52 5 2 1 0 Colgate ...... 50sh, (23), 37wr ...... — Cornell 16 5-9 14-14 0-2 1 0 127 Cornell 25 995 39.8 52 5 2 1 0 Brown...... Opponents 16 3-4 13-16 0-0 0 0 118 Opponents 32 1248 39.0 62 11 6 3 1 Princeton ...... Dartmouth ...... Passing Att-Com-Int Pct. Yds TD E" . Columbia ...... Penn ...... Nathan Ford ...... 207-130-9 .628 1215 3 108.19 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate $ eld goal was made. Ben Ganter ...... 19-11-1 .579 88 1 103.64 Numbers with k indicate $ eld goal was blocked. Randy Barbour ...... 1-1-0 1.000 6 1 480.40 Stephen Liuzzza ...... 1-1-0 1.000 5 0 142.00 Cornell 229-143-10 .624 1314 5 109.12 Game Captain(s) Opponents 122-56-3 .459 818 7 116.24 Bucknell ...... Peter Zell Yale ...... Chi Chi Madu Total O" ense* Plays Rush Pass Yards Avg Georgetown ...... Luke Siwula Harvard...... Matt Cosh, Spencer Hansen Nathan Ford ...... 243 21 1215 1236 247.2 Colgate ...... Michael Bolling, Jay Harding Luke Siwula ...... 46 217 0 217 72.3 Brown...... Princeton ...... Dartmouth ...... Columbia ...... Penn ......