Division IA Football Records

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Division IA Football Records Division I-AA Re c o rd s Individual Records. .1 0 4 Team Records .. .1 1 0 Annual Champions, All-Time Leaders.. .1 1 4 Team Champions.. .1 3 2 Toughest-Schedule Annual Leaders .. .1 3 3 Annual Most-Improved Tea m s. .1 3 4 Al l - T ime Team Won-Lost Records. .1 3 5 National Poll Rankings .. .1 3 7 St r eaks and Rivalries.. .1 4 0 Cl i ff h a n g e r s. .1 4 1 Division I-AA Stadiums .. .1 4 3 Division I-AA Statistics Tren d s. .1 4 5 Black College National Champions.. .1 4 7 10 4 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual Records 3 Games (Min. 50-59 plays) 11.4—Steve McNair, Alcorn St. vs. Total Offe n s e 1,859—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (649 vs. Sam- Ch a ttanooga, Sept. 10, 1994 (57 for 647) ford, Oct. 29; 624 vs. Mississippi Val., Nov. 5; 586 (Min. 60 plays) 9.7—Steve McNair, Alcorn St. vs. (Rushing Plus Passing) vs. Troy St., Nov. 12) Grambling, Sept. 3, 1994 (65 for 633) MOST PLAYS 4 Games Se a s o n Qu a rte r 2,423—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (649 vs. Sam- (Min. 2,500-3,299 yards) 9.6—Frank Baur, Lafayette, 33 —Mickey Fein, Maine vs. Connecticut, Oct. 11, ford, Oct. 29; 624 vs. Mississippi Val., Nov. 5; 586 1988 (285 for 2,727) 1997 (4th) vs. Troy St., Nov. 12; 564 vs. Jackson St., Nov. 19) (Min. 3,300 yards) 8.9—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., Ha l f 1994 (649 for 5,799) MOST GAMES GAINING 300 YARDS OR MORE Ca r e e r 59—Joe Walland, Yale vs. Harvard, Nov. 20, 1999 Se a s o n (2 n d ) (Min. 4,000 yards) 8.2—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 11—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 1991-94 (2,055 for 16,823) Ga m e Ca r e e r 89—Thomas Leonard, Mississippi Val. vs. Texas South- 32—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR ern, Oct. 25, 1986 (440 yards) (TDs Scored and Passed For) Se a s o n MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES GAINING 300 Ga m e YARDS OR MORE 649—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (5,799 yards) 9—Neil Lomax, Portland St. vs. Delaware St., Nov. 8, Ca r e e r Se a s o n 1980 (passed for 8, scored 1); Willie Totten, Mississippi 2, 0 5 5—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 (16, 8 2 3 11—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 Val. vs. Prairie View, Oct. 27, 1984 (passed for 8, ya r d s ) Ca r e e r sc o r e d 1) & vs. Kentucky St., Sept. 1, 1984 (passed for 13—Neil Lomax, Portland St., 1979-80; Willie Totten, 9) MOST PLAYS PER GAME Mississippi Val., 1984-85; Steve McNair, Alcorn St., Se a s o n Se a s o n 1992-93 61—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val., 1984 (passed for 59.0—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (649 in 11) MOST GAMES GAINING 400 YARDS OR MORE 56, scored 5) Ca r e e r Also holds per-game record at 6.1 (61 in 10) 49.5—Tom Proudian, Iona, 1993-95 (1,337 in 27) Se a s o n 9—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 Ca r e e r MOST PLAYS BY A FRESHMAN Ca r e e r 157—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val., 1982-85 (passed Ga m e 15—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 for 139, scored 18) 81—Kevin Glenn, Illinois St. vs. Western Ill., Nov. 8, Also holds per-game record at 3.9 (157 in 40) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES GAINING 400 1997 (470 yards) YARDS OR MORE MOST POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR Se a s o n Se a s o n (Points Scored and Passed For) 507—Marcus Brady, Cal St. Northridge, 1998 (2,942 5—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val., 1984; Steve Ga m e ya r d s ) McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 56—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val. vs. Kentucky St., Sept. Per-game record—48 . 9, James Lopusznick, Fairfield, 1, 1984 (passed for 9 TDs and 1 two-point conversion) 1996 (440 in 9) MOST GAMES GAINING 500 YARDS OR MORE Se a s o n Se a s o n 36 8—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val., 1984 (passed for MOST YARDS GAINED 6—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 56 TDs, scored 5 TDs and passed for 1 two-point Qu a rte r Ca r e e r co n v e r s i o n ) 278—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val. vs. Kentucky St., 9—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 Also holds per-game record at 36.8 (368 in 10) Sept. 1, 1984 (2nd) Ca r e e r MOST YARDS GAINED AGAINST ONE Ha l f 946—Willie Totten, Mississippi Val., 1982-85 (passed OP P O N E N T 404—Todd Hammel, Stephen F. Austin vs. La.-Monroe, for 139 TDs, scored 18 TDs and passed for 1 two- Ca r e e r Nov. 11, 1989 (1st) point conversion) Ga m e 1,7 7 2—Steve McNair, Alcorn St. vs. Jackson St., Also holds per-game record at 23.7 (946 in 40) 649—Steve McNair, Alcorn St. vs. Samford, Oct. 29, 1991-94 1994 (587 passing, 62 rushing) Also holds per-game record at 443.0 (1,772 in 4) Se a s o n GAINING 1,000 YARDS RUSHING AND 1,0 0 0 Ru s h i n g 5,799—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (4,863 pass- YARDS PAS S I N G ing, 936 rushing) Se a s o n MOST RUSHES 2 Yrs Tracy Ham (QB), Ga. Southern, 1986 (1,048 rushing, Qu a rte r 9,629—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1993-94 (8,060 1,772 passing); Alcede Surtain (QB), Alabama St., 20—Arnold Mickens, Butler vs. Dayton, Oct. 15, 1994 passing, 1,569 rushing) 1995 (1,024 rushing, 1,224 passing); David Dinkins (4 t h ) 3 Yrs (QB), Morehead St., 1998 (1,169 rushing, 1,812 Ha l f 13,686—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1992-94 (11,601 passing); Greg Hill (QB), Ga. Southern, 1998 32—David Clark, Dartmouth vs. Pennsylvania, Nov. passing, 2,085 rushing) (1,061 rushing, 1,193 passing); Greg Hill, Ga. 18, 1989 (2nd); Arnold Mickens, Butler vs. Ca r e e r Southern, 1999 (1,084 rushing, 1,262 passing) Valparaiso, Oct. 8, 1994 (1st) (4 yrs.) 16,823—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 GAINING 1,000 YARDS RUSHING AND 1,000 Ga m e (14,496 passing, 2,327 rushing) YARDS RECEIVING 56—Arnold Mickens, Butler vs. Valparaiso, Oct. 8, MOST YARDS GAINED PER GAME Se a s o n 1994 (295 yards) Se a s o n Brian Westbrook (TB), Villanova, 1998 (1,046 rushing, Se a s o n 527.2—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (5,799 in 11) 1,144 receiving) (first NCAA player to accomplish 409—Arnold Mickens, Butler, 1994 (2,255 yards) Ca r e e r this feat) Ca r e e r 1,044—Jerry Azumah, New Hampshire, 1995-98 400.5—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 (16,823 GAINING 2,000 YARDS RUSHING AND 4,000 (6,193 yards) in 42) YARDS PASSING MOST RUSHES PER GAME MOST SEASONS GAINING 3,000 YAR D S Ca r e e r Tracy Ham (QB), Ga. Southern, 1984-86 (2,506 rush- OR MORE Se a s o n ing, 4,871 passing); Bill Vergantino (QB), Delaware, 40.9—Arnold Mickens, Butler, 1994 (409 in 10) 4—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 1989-92 (2,287 rushing, 6,177 passing); Steve Ca r e e r MOST YARDS GAINED BY A FRESHMAN McNair (QB), Alcorn St., 1991-94 (2,327 rushing, 38 . 2 —Arnold Mickens, Butler, 1994-95 (763 in 20) Ga m e 14,496 passing); Ryan Vena (QB), Colgate, 1996- MOST RUSHES IN TWO CONSECUTIVE GAMES 536—Brad Otton, Weber St. vs. Northern Ariz., Nov. 99 (2,008 rushing, 7,427 passing) 110—Arnold Mickens, Butler, 1994 (56 vs. Val- 6, 1993 (48 plays) GAINING 3,000 YARDS RUSHING AND 3,000 paraiso, Oct. 8; 54 vs. Dayton, Oct. 15) Se a s o n YARDS PASSING 3, 3 3 6—Travis Brown, Northern Ariz., 199 6 Ca r e e r MOST CONSECUTIVE CARRIES BY SAME PLAYE R Per-game record—313.7, Steve McNair, Alcorn St., Willie Taggart (QB), Western Ky., 1995-98 (3,957 Ga m e 1991 (3,137 in 10) rushing, 3,029 passing); Greg Hill (QB), Ga. 26—Arnold Mickens, Butler vs. Valparaiso, Oct. 8, 1994 (during 6 series) MOST YARDS GAINED IN TWO, THREE AND Southern, 1996-99 (3,309 rushing, 3,369 passing) FOUR CONSECUTIVE GAMES HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY MOST YARDS GAINED 2 Games Ga m e Qu a rte r 1,280—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (633 vs. (Min. 39-49 plays) 12. 4—John Whitcomb, UAB vs. 194—Otto Kelly, Nevada vs. Idaho, Nov. 12, 1983 Grambling, Sept. 3; 647 vs. Chattanooga, Sept. 10) Prairie View, Nov. 19, 1994 (43 for 533) (3rd, 8 rushes) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS—RU S H I N G 10 5 Ha l f Point, Sept. 24; 293 vs. Drake, Oct. 1; 295 vs. Val- Ca r e e r 272—Tony Vinson, Towson vs. Morgan St., Nov. 20, paraiso, Oct.
Recommended publications
  • 2001 NCAA Football Records Book
    Individual Collegiate FB 01 8/22/01 4:33 PM Page 233 In d i v i d u a l Co l l e g i a t e Re c o rd s Individual Collegiate Records. .2 3 4 Individual Collegiate FB 01 8/22/01 4:33 PM Page 234 23 4 INDIVIDUAL COLLEGIATE RECORDS Individual Collegiate Records Individual collegiate records are determined by comparing the best records in all four divisions (I-A, I-AA, II and III) in comparable categories. Included are career records of players who played in two divisions (e.g., Dennis Shaw of San Diego St., Howard Stevens of Randolph-Macon and Louisville, and Tom Ehrhardt of C. W. Post and Rhode Island). Players who played seasons other than in the NCAA will have statistics only including NCAA seasons. Total Offe n s e CAREER YARDS PER GAME (Minimum 5,500 Yar d s ) Pl a y e r, Team (Division[s]) Yea r s G Pl a y s Yar d s TD R ‡ Yd. PG Steve McNair, Alcorn St. (I-AA).. 19 9 1 - 9 4 42 *2 , 0 5 5 *1 6 , 8 2 3 15 2 *4 0 0 . 5 Tim Rattay, Louisiana Tech (I-A).. 19 9 7 - 9 9 33 1, 7 0 5 12 , 6 1 8 11 7 38 2 . 4 Justin Peery, Westminster (Mo.) (III).. 19 9 6 - 9 9 39 2, 0 0 1 13 , 6 4 5 *1 6 6 34 9 . 9 Aaron Flowers, Cal St. Northridge (I-AA).. 19 9 6 - 9 7 20 94 4 6, 7 5 4 60 33 7 .
    [Show full text]
  • Cardinals Football 2013
    CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2013 www.uiwcardinals.com 1 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2013 game day GENERAL The goal at the University of the Incarnate Word is to provide fair and accurate services to members of the media and, in turn, the university’s football program asks for fair and accurate coverage. As a result, UIW staff will strive to meet any and all reasonable requests. As the 2013 football season progresses, new and updated information about UIW will be available. Please contact the Office of Sports Information at (210) 805-3071 or log onto www.uiwcardinals.com CREDENTIALS 680 KKYX is the radio home of Incarnate Word Cardi- Representatives of media outlets are welcome at all Cardinals foot- nals football for the 2013 season. ball games. Credentials can be obtained through the Office of Sports Information at the university. Please telephone in advance to make the arrangements. All 11 games--six at Benson Stadium and five on the road--will be aired by one of the premier and most RADIO AND TELEVISION storied radio stations in the state of Texas. Accredited radio and television broadcast crews will be accommodated at UIW football games. Please contact the Office of Sports Information well in advance of the particular contest and arrangements will be KKYX at 680 on the AM dial covers 99,000 square made. miles of Texas. With a format of classic country mu- sic, KKYX has a long history of broadcasting sporting PHOTOGRAPHERS events. Media photographers are welcome on campus for football games. Like reporters, photographers need credentials. If there are questions concerning working conditions and areas, contact the Office of Sports Gamedays will begin with a 15-minute pre-game show Information.
    [Show full text]
  • 2001 NCAA Football Records Book
    Div. I-AA FB 01 8/22/01 4:24 PM Page 109 Division I-AA Re c o rd s Individual Records. .1 1 0 Team Records. .1 1 7 Annual Champions, All-Time Leaders .. .1 2 0 Team Champions.. .1 4 2 Toughest-Schedule Annual Leaders .. .1 4 3 Annual Most-Improved Tea m s .. .1 4 4 Al l - T ime Team Won-Lost Records .. .1 4 5 National Poll Rankings.. .1 4 8 St r eaks and Rivalries.. .1 5 0 Cl i ff h a n g e r s. .1 5 2 Division I-AA Stadiums.. .1 5 4 Division I-AA Statistics Tren d s .. .1 5 5 Black College National Champions.. .1 5 7 Div. I-AA FB 01 8/22/01 4:24 PM Page 110 11 0 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual Records ford, Oct. 29; 624 vs. Mississippi Val., Nov. 5; 586 GAINING 3,000 YARDS RUSHING AND 5,000 Total Offe n s e vs. Troy St., Nov. 12) YARDS PASSING 4 Games Ca r e e r (Rushing Plus Passing) 2,423—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (649 vs. Sam- David Dinkins (QB), Morehead St., 1997-00 (3,765 MOST PLAYS ford, Oct. 29; 624 vs. Mississippi Val., Nov. 5; 586 rushing, 5,572 passing) Qu a rte r vs. Troy St., Nov. 12; 564 vs. Jackson St., Nov. 19) HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 33 —Mickey Fein, Maine vs. Connecticut, Oct. 11, MOST GAMES GAINING 300 YARDS OR MORE Ga m e 1997 (4th) Se a s o n (Min.
    [Show full text]
  • The George-Anne Student Media
    Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 11-14-1989 The George-Anne Georgia Southern University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (1989). The George-Anne. 1152. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/1152 This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Eagles scalp Mocs 34-13; home win streak at 32 George-Anne w 912/681-5246 Vol. 62, No. 17* Tuesday, November 14,1989 Since 1927, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper Georgia Southern College • Statesboro, GA 30460 GSC graduate students lead FLEX program GSC News Service 10-year old Daniel hasn't had much All three teachers have surprise lation between a student's foreign been encouraging the student's fun. Simply trying to communicate successes, in that several students language background and how well regular teacher to incorporate what ©Copyright. 1989, USA TODAY/Apple with classmates can lead to a frus- who do relatively poorly in their he or she does on standardized the children learn in the FLEX pro- College Information Network While physical education helps trating, endless confusion. Daniel regular classes excel in the lan- tests—particularly the SAT.," gram into other aspects of their students build their bodies, three doesn't speak English, and none of guage exploratory program.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 Arena Football League Record & Fact Book
    ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2016 RECORD AND FACT BOOK 29TH SEASON AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE TABLE OF CONTENTS ARENA FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2016 RECORD AND FACT BOOK LEAGUE INFORMATION 1993 SEASON 69 COMMISSIONER SCOTT C. BUTERA 3 1994 SEASON 71 MISSION STATEMENT 3 1995 SEASON 73 FANS’ BILL OF RIGHTS 3 1996 SEASON 75 2016 BROADCAST SCHEDULE 4 1997 SEASON 77 2016 WEEK-BY-WEEK SCHEDULE 6 1998 SEASON 79 RULES OF THE GAME 7 1999 SEASON 81 GLOSSARY OF TERMS 8 2000 SEASON 83 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 9 2001 SEASON 83 KEY 2016 DATES 9 2002 SEASON 87 LEAGUE DIRECTORY 10 2003 SEASON 89 ROSTER OF OFFICIALS 10 2004 SEASON 91 MEDIA CONTACTS 10 2005 SEASON 93 TEAM INFORMATION 2006 SEASON 95 ARIZONA RATTLERS 12 2007 SEASON 97 CLEVELAND GLADIATORS 17 2008 SEASON 99 JACKSONVILLE SHARKS 21 2010 SEASON 101 LOS ANGELES KISS 24 2011 SEASON 103 ORLANDO PREDATORS 27 2012 SEASON 105 PHILADELPHIA SOUL 32 2013 SEASON 107 PORTLAND STEEL 36 2014 SEASON 109 TAMPA BAY STORM 39 ALL-TIME OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES 111 2015 REVIEW ALL-TIME AWARDS 129 STANDINGS 45 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS 144 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 45 HALL OF FAME 151 AWARDS 46 RECORDS TOP PERFORMANCES 47 REGULAR SEASON TEAM LEADERS 48 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 157 ATTENDANCE 50 TEAM RECORDS 165 HISTORICAL INFORMATION TEAM W-L RECORDS 173 LEAGUE HISTORY 52 POSTSEASON 1987 SEASON 57 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 177 1988 SEASON 59 TEAM RECORDS 180 1989 SEASON 61 TEAM W-L RECORDS 183 1990 SEASON 63 ARENABOWL 1991 SEASON 65 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 186 1992 SEASON 67 TEAM RECORDS 189 TEAM W-L RECORDS 192 PATENT
    [Show full text]
  • 2009 NCAA Division I Football Records (FCS)
    Football Championship Subdivision ­­ Records Individual Records ....................................... 134 Team Records ................................................ 141 Annual Champions, All-Time Leaders ....................................... 145 Team Champions ......................................... 168 Toughest-Schedule Annual Leaders ......................................... 170 Annual Most-Improved Teams............... 171 All-Time Team Won-Lost Records ......... 172 National Poll Rankings ............................... 177 Streaks and Rivalries ................................... 181 Overtime Games .......................................... 184 FCS Stadiums ................................................. 187 FCS Statistics Trends ................................... 189 Black College National Champions...... 191 134 INDIVIDUAL REcorDS Individual Records MOST GAMES GAINING 300 YARDS OR MORE GAINING 3,000 YARDS RUSHING AND Total Offense Season 3,000 YARDS PASSING 11—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 Career (Rushing Plus Passing) Career Willie Taggart (QB), Western Ky., 1995-98 (3,957 rush- MOST PLAYS 32—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1991-94 ing, 3,029 passing); Greg Hill (QB), Ga. Southern, Quarter Most CONSECUtiVE GAMES GAINING 300 1996-99 (3,309 rushing, 3,369 passing); Matt Cannon 33—Mickey Fein, Maine vs. Connecticut, Oct. 11, 1997 YARDS OR MORE (QB), Southern Utah, 1997-00 (5,489 rushing, 3,531 (4th) Season passing); David Dinkins (QB), Morehead St., 1997-00 Half 11—Steve McNair, Alcorn St., 1994 (3,765 rushing, 5,572 passing);
    [Show full text]
  • The NCAA News
    The NCAA Official Publication of the National Collegiate Athletic Association November 14,1999, Volume 25 Number 40 Ed Bradley Melvin G. Counts Tony R Hall J. Paul M&ha Kiti Pendleton Jay Wilkinson NCAA announces winners of Silver Anniversarv awards J A CBS News correspondent, a nia, football and track; Melvin G. XII program, which also honors six the network news staff in 1971 as a during the 198l-82 season. 1964 Olympic gold medalist and a Counts, Oregon State University, of today’s top student-athletes. The stringer in the Paris bureau. He was He lettered in both football and U.S. Congressman are among the basketball; Tony P. Hall, Denison awards will be presented at the transferred to Saigon in 1972 and track at Cheyney and captained the recipients of this year’s Silver Anni- University, football; J. Paul Martha, honors luncheon during the 1989 was wounded while on assignment football team for two seasons.He is versary awards. The awards honor University of Pittsburgh, football NCAA Convention in San Fran- in Cambodia, then volunteered to a patron of the Boy Scouts, Police former student-athletes who have and baseball; Kirk Pendleton, Le- cisco. return to Indochina in 1975to cover Athletic League, the Studio Mu- distinguished themselvessince com- high University, wrestling, and Jay Following are biographical the fall of Cambodia and Vietnam. seum of Harlem and the Dance pleting college athletics careers 25 Wilkinson, Duke University, foot- sketches of this year’s honlorees: Bradley also has worked as a Museum of Harlem. years ago. ball. Ed Bradley news anchor and White House cor- Melvin G.
    [Show full text]
  • The George-Anne Student Media
    Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 12-4-1990 The George-Anne Georgia Southern University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (1990). The George-Anne. 1202. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/1202 This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. - THE FINAL FOUR Nevada hosts Boise State Stories, page 6 Central Florida faces GSU Stories, page 7 :;:::;:;;:.v:;.;::x::::::::/::::-.::::.;:.:::::::::::::!::;::::::::.:::::;;;: NON-PROFIT i ORGANIZATION I U.S. POSTAGE PAID |STATESBORO, OA. EXTRA .PERMIT NO. 286 George-Anne 912/681-5246 Vol. 63, No. 19 ■ Tuesday, Decmber 4,1990 Since 1927, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper Georgia Southern University • Statesboro, GA 30460 Division 1-AA Championship set for Dec. 15 Final four teams advance George-Anne staff reports Nevada will host Boise State, and Central Florida will visit Georgia Southern in the semifinal rounds of the Division 1-AA playoffs Saturday, with the winners advancing to the 1-AA Championship December 15 at Allen E. Paulson Stadium in. Statesboro. Boise State (10-3) downed No. 1-seed Middle Tennessee State 20-13 to advance, while Nevada (12-1) beat Furman 42-35 in three overtimes. In the other bracket, Central Florida (10-3) topped William & Mary 52-38, and Georgia Southern (10-3) held off Idaho 28- 27.
    [Show full text]
  • 2014 Philadelphia Soul Media Guide
    PHILADELPHIA SOUL 2014 PHILADELPHIA SOUL SCHEDULE W DATE VISTIOR HOME TIME BROADCAST 1 Sat, Mar 15 Philadelphia Arizona 9:00 PM 2 Sun, Mar 23 Philadelphia San Jose 8:00 PM 3 BYE WEEK 4 Fri, Apr 4 Philadelphia Tampa Bay 7:30 PM 5 Thu, Apr 10 Philadelphia Orlando 7:30 PM 6 Sat, Apr 19 Jacksonville Philadelphia 6:00 PM 7 Sun, Apr 27 Iowa Philadelphia 4:00 PM 8 Sat, May 3 Philadelphia Pittsburgh 7:00 PM 9 Sat, May 10 New Orleans Philadelphia 6:00 PM 10 Sat, May 17 Tampa Bay Philadelphia 6:00 PM 11 Fri, May 23 Philadelphia Cleveland 7:00 PM 12 Sun, Jun 1 San Antonio Philadelphia 5:00 PM 13 Sat, Jun 7 Philadelphia Tampa Bay 5:00 PM 14 Sat, Jun 14 Pittsburgh Philadelphia 6:00 PM 15 Sat, Jun 21 Cleveland Philadelphia 6:00 PM 16 Sat, Jun 28 Philadelphia Iowa 8:05 PM 17 Sun, Jul 6 Orlando Philadelphia 4:00 PM 18 BYE WEEK 19 Sun, Jul 20 San Jose Philadelphia 4:00 PM 20 Sat, Jul 26 Philadelphia Pittsburgh 5:00 PM ALL TIMES EASTERN - SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE 2014 media guide 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PHILADELPHIA SOUL PHILADELPHIA SOUL STAFF DIRECTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS PHILADELPHIA SOUL DIRECTORY OWNERSHIP Philadelphia Soul Directory 3 Craig Spencer, Co-Majority Owner Front Office 4-30 Ron Jaworski, Co-Majority Owner Football Operations 31-51 Alphabetical Rosters 52 Pete Ciarrocchi, Owner Numerical Rosters 53 Cosmo DeNicola, Owner Player Bios 54-95 Marty Judge, Owner History of the Soul 96-98 ADMINISTRATION SPONSORSHIP SALES Yearly Breakdown 2004-12 99-157 John Adams, COO Robyn Colajezzi, Director of Corporate 2013 Season in Review 158-249 Tom Goodhines,
    [Show full text]
  • 2012 Philadelphia Soul Media Guide
    PHILADELPHIA SOUL 2012 SCHEDULE DATE VISITOR HOME TIME 3/18/12 Philadelphia Soul New Orleans VooDoo 4:00 p.m. 3/23/12 Philadelphia Soul Pittsburgh Power 8:00 p.m. 4/1/12 Cleveland Gladiators Philadelphia Soul 6:05 p.m. 4/7/12 Philadelphia Soul Georgia Force 7:00 p.m. 4/15/12 San Jose SaberCats Philadelphia Soul 6:05 p.m. 4/20/12 Tampa Bay Storm Philadelphia Soul 8:00 p.m. 4/28/12 Philadelphia Soul Orlando Predators 7:30 p.m. 5/5/12 Milwaukee Mustangs Philadelphia Soul 7:05 p.m. 5/12/12 Jacksonville Sharks Philadelphia Soul 7:05 p.m. 5/18/12 Philadelphia Soul Spokane Shock 11:00 p.m. 5/27/12 Philadelphia Soul Cleveland Gladiators 4:00 p.m. 6/2/12 Orlando Predators Philadelphia Soul 7:05 p.m. 6/8/12 Philadelphia Soul Milwaukee Mustangs 8:00 p.m. 6/16/12 Philadelphia Soul Jacksonville Sharks 7:00 p.m. 6/24/12 Pittsburgh Power Philadelphia Soul 6:05 p.m. 6/30/12 Philadelphia Soul Tampa Bay Storm 7:30 p.m. 7/8/12 Spokane Shock Philadelphia Soul 6:05 p.m. 7/22/12 Utah Blaze Philadelphia Soul 6:05 p.m. TABLE OF CONTENTS Philadelphia Soul Staff Directory 2 Front Office 3-14 Football Operations 16-22 Alphabetical and Numerical Rosters 24-25 Player Bios 26-67 Building the Sou l68 History of the Soul 69-72 Yearly Breakdown – 2004-2007 73-99 2008 Championship Run 101-109 2011 Season Breakdown 110-163 All-Time Roster 165-167 All-Time Team Records 168-173 All-Time Individual Records 174-178 All-Time Record Breakdown 179 AFL 101 180-183 AFL Directory 184 Team Directory 185-192 AFL Communications 193 Media Information 194 2012 AFL Schedule 195-197 Wells Fargo Center 198 Community Relations 199 Soulmates 200 Soul Squad 201 Soul Strategic Advisory Board 202 Soulman 203 Tickets 205 CREDITS The 2012 Philadelphia Soul Media Guide was created by Executive Editor Tom Goodhines, Managing Editor Caitlin Kalinowski, and Contributing Editors Steve Hangley, Kiki Miller and Casey Greco.
    [Show full text]
  • 2012 Utah Blaze Media Guide
    2012 MEDIA GUIDE 2012 SCHEDULE MARCH FRONT OFFICE Saturday March 10 at San Antonio 2:00 pm Saturday March 17 at Iowa 6:05 pm Saturday March 24 SAN JOSE 7:00 pm Saturday March 31 NEW ORLEANS 7:00 pm COACHES APRIL Friday April 13 at Jacksonville 6:00 pm Friday April 20 IOWA 7:00 pm Saturday April 28 at Milwaukee 6:00 pm PLAYERS MAY Saturday May 5 SPOKANE 7:00 pm Friday May 11 at San Jose 8:30 pm Saturday May 19 ARIZONA 7:00 pm RECAP 2011 Saturday May 26 SAN ANTONIO 7:00 pm JUNE Saturday June 2 at Kansas City 6:00 pm Saturday June 9 CHICAGO 7:00 pm STATS Saturday June 16 at Spokane 8:00 pm Saturday June 23 GEORGIA 7:00 pm JULY MEDIA Friday July 6 at Arizona 8:00 pm Friday July 13 CLEVELAND 6:00 pm Sunday July 22 at Philadelphia 4:05 pm Dates and times are subject to change. AFL UTBLAZE.COM 1 CONTENTS Front Office . .9 FRONT OFFICE Coaches ........17 Players..........29 COACHES 2011 Recap ......75 Stats ...........95 Media..........107 PLAYERS AFL ........... 115 2011 RECAP 2011 Patent and Trademark Notice Notice: AFL, Arena Football Get It All, The 50-Yard Indoor War, Football With a Bite, In Your Face Football, War on the Floor, Don’t Blink, The Fastest Game on Turf, High Scorin! Heart Stoppin! Helmet Poppin!, Brawl Inside the STATS Wall, Wall 2 Wall Brawl, Real Fun. Real Close. Real Football., and all names, symbols, emblems, logos and colors of the AFL and the AFL member teams are trademarks owned by AFL, Chicago, Illlinois.
    [Show full text]
  • PHILADELPHIA SOUL 2016 MEDIA GUIDE 2016 PHILADELPHIA SOUL SCHEDULE TABLE of CONTENTS Philadelphia Soul Directory 1 WK DATE TIME OPPONENT BROADCAST
    PHILADELPHIA SOUL 2016 MEDIA GUIDE 2016 PHILADELPHIA SOUL SCHEDULE TABLE OF CONTENTS Philadelphia Soul Directory 1 WK DATE TIME OPPONENT BROADCAST Ownership 3 1 4/1 7:00 PM CLEVELAND Front Office 16 2 4/11 7:00 PM JACKSONVILLE CBSSN Football Operations 25 3 4/17 4:00 PM PORTLAND ESPN2 Medical Staff 29 Alphabetical Roster 38 4 4/23 4:00 PM CLEVELAND CBSSN Numerical Roster 39 5 5/2 10:00 PM LOS ANGELES Players 40-69 6 5/9 7:00 PM TAMPA BAY History of the Soul 70-71 7 5/14 6:30 PM ARIZONA CBSSN Yearly Breakdowns (2004-2014) 72-98 8 5/21 7:30 PM ORLANDO CBSSN 2015 Season in Review 99 2015 Game Recaps 100-139 9 5/28 7:00 PM CLEVELAND CBSSN 2015 Statistics 140-160 10 6/4 7:00 PM JACKSONVILLE CBSSN All-Time Coaches 161 11 6/11 3:00 PM LOS ANGELES All-Time Roster 161-162 12 6/17 10:00 PM ARIZONA EPSN2 Arena Football League 163 Commissioner Scott C. Butera 164 13 6/27 10:00 PM PORTLAND 2016 Arena Football League Schedule 165 14 BYE WEEK ESPN / CBS Sports Network Schedule 165 15 7/9 6:00 PM CLEVELAND Rules of the Game 166-167 16 7/16 4:00 PM TAMPA BAY ESPN2 AFL Mission Statement 168 17 BYE WEEK Fans’ Bill of Rights 168 Postseason Procedures 168 18 7/30 7:30 PM ORLANDO AFL Staff Directory 169 All Times listed are Eastern Time and are subject to change For current schedule go to philadelphiasoul.com/schedule Team Directory 169 League Officials 169 Soulmates 170 Soulman 171 Community Relations 172 Media Policies 173 Wells Fargo Center 174 PHILADELPHIA SOUL DIRECTORY OWNERSHIP: MARKETING: Ron Jaworski Jessica DeVito, Director of Operations Craig Spencer Pete Ciarrocchi PUBLIC RELATIONS: Cosmo DeNicola Kristen Van Iderstine, Communications Manager Marty Judge Marques Colston TICKETING: Phil Jaurgiue David Beck, Vice President, Ticket Sales & Service Jahri Evans Marc Zamarin, Sr.
    [Show full text]