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2017 Old Dominion Football Media Guide | 1 2016 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Champions Table of Contents • ODU Football 2017 Media Information ODU QUICK FACTS FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF Location: ............................................................................................Norfolk, VA 23529 Head Coach: ......................................................................Bobby Wilder (Maine ‘87) Nickname: ...................................................................................................... Monarchs Record at ODU: ................................................................................67-30 (8 seasons) Founded: .................................................................... 1930 (as the Norfolk Division Overall Record: ................................................................................67-30 (8 seasons) .................................................................................of the College of William & Mary) Assoc. HC/Offensive Coordinator: ..................................Brian Scott (Maine ‘00) Enrollment: ............................................................................................................24,828 Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers: ..............................Rich Nagy (Trinity ‘87) School Colors: .....................................Slate Blue (PMS 540), Silver (PMS 877), & Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line: ........................Jeff Comissiong (Maine ‘97) .........................................................................................................Light Blue (PMS 283) Wide Receivers: .........................................................Arick Forrest (Ohio State ‘11) Stadium Name: ........................................Foreman Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium Recruiting Coordinator/Safeties: ....................Kermit Buggs (Norfolk State ‘95) Capacity: .................................................................................................................20,118 Special Teams Coord./Running Backs: Charles Bankins (James Madison ‘94) Surface: .......................................................................Astroturf GameDay Grass 3D Cornerbacks: ..................................................................Sam Perryman (Lehigh ‘04) Affiliation: ..............................................NCAA Division I Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Offensive Line: .....................................................Chris Malone (Virginia Tech ‘96) Conference: ........................................................................................Conference USA Pass Game Coordinator/Quarterbacks: ....................Ron Whitcomb (Maine ‘06) Athletic Ticket Office: ...........................................................................757-683-4444 Press Box Phone: ....................................................................................757-683-3842 SUPPORT STAFF Returning Starters ........................................................................................................16 Director of Sports Performance: ..........................................................Ryan Martin Offense ...........................................................................................................................8 Assistant Director of Sports Performance: ..................................... Joe Makovec Defense ..........................................................................................................................6 Head Athletic Equipment Manager ................................................Daniel Cornier Special Teams...............................................................................................................2 Assistant Equipment Manager: ............................................................Mitch Laabs Letterwinners Returning............................................................................................ 46 Video Coordinator: .........................................................................Wendell Mitchem Letterwinners Lost ....................................................................................................... 15 Football Events Specialist .................................................................Kaylah Hughes Head Athletic Trainer – Football .................................................Phillip Wilkerson ADMINISTRATION Assistant Athletic Trainer ........................................................................................ TBA President: ...........................................................................................John R. Broderick Academic Advisor .......................................................................................Reagan Hill Alma Mater: ...............................................................................................Northeastern Sideline Communications Tech ...................................................Rodney Harmon Athletic Director: ...............................................................Dr. Camden Wood Selig Sideline Communications Tech ...........................................................Guy Williams Alma Mater: .....................................................................................Washington & Lee Faculty Athletic Rep: ...................................................................................Tim Seibles ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Senior Associate AD /Football: ........................................................ Bruce Stewart Assistant AD for Communications (FB Contact): ......................Eric Bohannon Email:.............................................................................................ebohanno@odu.edu SOCIAL MEDIA Office/Cell:...................................................................757-683-3374/757-375-0244 ODU Athletics Website: ....................................................... www.ODUSports.com ODU Athletic Communications Office: ...........................................757-683-3372 Facebook: ................................................. Old Dominion Athletics/ODU Football ODU Athletic Communications Fax: ................................................757-683-3119 Twitter: .........................................................................@ODUSports/@ODUFootball ODU Communications Address: ..................Jim Jarrett Athletic Admin. Bldg. YouTube: ................................................................ www.YouTube.com/ODUSports ...............................................................................................................Norfolk, VA 23529 2017 ODU Schedule Date Opponent Location Time TV ODU Against Opp. Sept. 2 Albany Norfolk, Va, 6 p.m. TBA 1-0 Sept. 9 Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. TBA TBA 2-0 Sept. 16 North Carolina Norfolk, Va. 3:30 p.m. STADIUM 0-1 Sept. 23 Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. TBA TBA First Meeting Oct. 7 Florida Atlantic Norfolk, Va. 6 p.m. STADIUM 2-1 Oct. 14 Marshall Huntington, W. Va. 2:30 p.m. ESPN3 1-2 Oct. 20 WKU Norfolk, Va. TBA CBS Sports 0-3 Oct. 28 North Texas Denton, Texas TBA TBA First Meeting Nov. 4 Charlotte Norfolk, Va. 3:30 p.m. ESPN3 2-0 Nov. 11 FIU Miami, Fla. TBA TBA 2-1 Nov. 18 Rice Norfolk, Va. 2 p.m. ESPN3 1-0 Nov. 25 Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, Tenn. TBA ESPN3 0-1 Credits The Monarch Football Media Supplement is a publication of the Old Dominion University office of Athletic Public Relations. EDITORS: Eric Bohannon - Assistant Athletic Director for Communications, WRITTEN BY: Eric Bohannon - Assistant Athletic Director for Communications. LAYOUT AND DESIGN: Eric Bohannon, Chrisie Brown. COVER DESIGN: Chrisie Brown - Director of Creative Services. SPECIAL ASSISTANCE: Ted Alexander - Senior Associate Athletic Director/External Communications, Tina Price - Assistant Athletic Director for Creative/Video Services, Chrisie Brown - Director of Creative Services, Grant Gardner - Associate Athletic Communications Director, Alysse Maynard - Assistant Athletic Communications Director, Tim Wentz - Assistant Athletic Communications Director - Pete McPhillips. PHOTOGRAPHY: Rick Voight (RSVP Media), Brian Schneider, Keith Lucas, Bob Bradlee, Steve Chinnis, Chuck LeClaire, John Toomey, Chuck Thomas, Buffalo Bills, Steve Roberts, Brendan Maloney, Bryan Gayoso, Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, James V. Biever/Green Bay Packers, Rick Wilson/Jacksonville Jaguars, Seattle Seahawks, Miami Dolphins, BC Lions, Calagary Stampeders, Ottawa REDBLACKS, Dale MacMillan - Edmonton Eskimos, Washington Redskins, Philadelhpia Eagles, Andrew Weber, Charles Winslow, Bobby McDuffie, Falecia Collier, The Virginian Pilot, Joe Imel, Jorge Salgado, Jason Cooper, Jay Haeseker. PRINTING: Colley Avenue Copies and Graphics. Old Dominion University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. This publication was printed without the support of tax dollars from the Commonwealth of Virginia. 2017 OLD DOMINION FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE | 1 2016 POPEYES BAHAMAS BOWL CHAMPIONS • 10-3 record and 7-1 Conference USA record - first 10-win season as FBS program • First bowl game and bowl victory in school history - defeated Eastern Michigan 24-20 • Youngest FBS program to reach 10 wins since Division I was formed in 1978 • Ray Lawry was named bowl game offensive MVP with 133 yards rushing • TJ Ricks was named defensive MVP with nine tackles and one tackle for loss • ODU led Conference USA in rushing offense, turnover margin and fewest penalties • The Monarchs finished in the top-10 nationally in fewest turnovers lost, fewest passes intercepted, turnover margin, kick return defense, fewest fumbles lost and tackles
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