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WOF 2007.Pmd WoffordWofford Primary Media Spartanburg Herald-Journal (843-562-7273) Todd Shanesy ([email protected]) Dr. Bernie Dunlap Quick Facts Greenville News (864-298-4135) President Location: ................................... Spartanburg, S.C. 29302 Founded: ...................................................................... 1854 Ann Green ([email protected]) Enrollment: ................................................................. 1,250 Nickname: ............................................................. Terriers The State (803-771-8473) Colors: .............................................. Old Gold and Black Pat Obley ([email protected]) President: .................................. Dr. Benjamin B. Dunlap Athletics Director: ................................ Richard Johnson Faculty Athletics Representative: ....... Dr. Jameica Hill WYFF-TV (864-240-5265) Geoff Hart ([email protected]) Football Facts 2006 Record: ................................................................... 7-4 WSPA-TV (864-576-7777) 2006 Conference Record (place): ........................ 5-2 (3rd) Pete Yanity ([email protected]) Offense: .............................................................. Wingbone Richard Johnson Defense: ............................................................ Multiple 50 WHNS-TV (864-213-2223) Director of Athletics Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ............................... 53/10 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: ............................. 8/3 Dan Bubany ([email protected]) Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: ............................. 8/3 Specialists Returning/Lost: ...........................................3/1 Radio Play-by-Play (864-573-1400) Media Relations Mark Hauser ([email protected]) Football Contact: ............................................ Steve Shutt E-mail: .............................................. [email protected] Radio Analyst (864-597-4133) Office: .......................................................... (864) 597-4093 Thom Henson ([email protected]) Cell: ............................................................. (864) 809-8900 Fax: ............................................................... (864) 597-4129 Web-site: ................................ www.woffordterriers.com Press Box Phone: ....................................... (864) 597-4487 Football Office Phone: ............................. (864) 597-4095 Dr. Jameica Hill Faculty Athletics Rep. Terri Lewitt Senior Woman Admin. Gibbs Stadium - Home of the Terriers Capacity: 13,000 Surface: Natural Grass Steve Shutt Opened: 1996 Football SID All-time Record: 42-16 (.724) 74 www.SoConSports.com TerriersTerriers 2007 Schedule Date Opponent Time Last Meeting Series S. 1 GEORGETOWN (KY.) 7:00 WOF won 35-7 in 2006 WOF leads 2-0 S. 8 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 7:00 WOF won 35-10 in 2001 WOF leads 9-0 S. 15 at North Carolina State 6:00 NCST won 90-7 in 1029 NCST leads 1-0 S. 22 APPALACHIAN STATE 3:00 ASU won 14-7 in 2006 ASU leads 14-9 S. 29 at Furman 6:00 FUR won 35-21 in 2006 FUR leads 49-24-7 O. 6 at The Citadel 3:00 WOF won 28-20 in 2006 CIT leads 40-18-1 O. 13 GARDNER-WEBB 1:30 WOF won 34-17 in 2006 WOF leads 14-6 O. 20 ELON 1:30 WOF won 35-21 in 2006 WOF leads 21-9 O. 25 at Western Carolina 7:30 WOF won 35-7 in 2006 WOF leads 17-12 N. 3 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 1:30 WOF won 28-10 in 2006 GSU leads 7-5 N. 10 at Chattanooga 2:00 WOF won 55-0 in 2006 UTC leads 7-6 Head Coach Mike Ayers Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio Birth date: May 26, 1948 Education: Georgetown (Ky.), 1974 Coaching: Assistant, Georgetown (Ky.), 1974-75 Assistant, Newberry, 1976-78 Assistant, Richmond, 1979 Assistant, Wofford, 1980-82 Assistant, East Tennessee State, 1983-84 Head Coach, East Tennessee State, 1985-87 Head Coach, Wofford, 1988-present Year-by-Year Record 1985 ................East Tennessee St. ................................... 0-10-1 1986 ................East Tennessee St. ......................................... 6-5 1987 ................East Tennessee St. ......................................... 5-6 1988 ................Wofford........................................................... 5-5 1989 ................Wofford........................................................... 6-5 1990 ................Wofford........................................................... 9-3 1991 ................Wofford........................................................... 9-3 1992 ................Wofford........................................................... 6-5 1993 ................Wofford....................................................... 7-3-1 1994 ................Wofford........................................................... 5-6 1995 ................Wofford........................................................... 4-7 1996 ................Wofford........................................................... 6-5 1997 ................Wofford........................................................... 3-7 1998 ................Wofford........................................................... 4-7 1999 ................Wofford........................................................... 6-5 2000 ................Wofford........................................................... 7-4 2001 ................Wofford........................................................... 4-7 2002 ................Wofford........................................................... 9-3 2003 ................Wofford......................................................... 12-2 2004 ................Wofford........................................................... 8-3 2005 ................Wofford........................................................... 6-5 2006 ................Wofford........................................................... 7-4 WOF Record ................................................................. 123-89-1 Career Record ............................................................. 134-110-2 2007 Coaching Staff Mike Ayers vs. 2007 Opponents Wade Lang (Wofford, 1983) ..................... Offensive Coordinator/QBs Georgetown (Ky.) .............. 1-0 .............. 1.000 Charleston Southern ......... 9-0 .............. 1.000 Nate Woody (Wofford, 1988) .......................... Defensive Coordinator North Carolina State ......... 1-0 .............. 1.000 Ron Antoine (Colorado State, 1997) ............................. Running Backs Appalachian State ............. 2-11 ............ .154 Shiel Wood (Wofford, 2006) .......................................... Wide Receivers Furman ................................ 3-13-1 ........ .206 Lee Hanning ................................................................................... Kickers The Citadel ......................... 13-8 ............ .619 Nathan Fuqua (Wofford, 2003) ............................... Inside Linebackers Gardner-Webb ................... 4-0 .............. 1.000 Elon ...................................... 9-2 .............. .818 Terry Lantz (Louisville, 1991) ................................................ Secondary Western Carolina ............... 8-6 .............. .571 Eric Nash (Wofford, 2002) .............................................. Offensive Line Georgia Southern .............. 4-7 .............. .364 Jack Teachey (ETSU, 1991) ......................... Defensive Line/Recruiting Chattanooga ....................... 8-5 .............. .615 Dr. Joab Lesesne (Erskine, 1959) .............. Dir. of Football Operations www.SoConSports.com 75 WoffordWofford Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wgt. Class Hometown (Previous School) 2 Aaron Scott OLB 56 Kevin Adleman OLB 6-4 241 Sr. Mauldin, SC (Mauldin) 3 Michael Hobbs RB 88 Fenn Allen TE 6-5 245 Jr. Concord, NC (J.M. Robinson) 4 Tripp Smith WR 9 Mitch Allen QB 6-0 185 Fr. Cincinnati, OH (Sycamore) 5 Brian Kemp DB 93 Layton Baker DE 6-2 280 Jr. St. Augustine, FL (St. Augustine) 6 Adrian Young RB 85 Landon Bennett PK 6-3 190 Fr. Duluth, GA (Greater Atlanta Christian) 7 Dan Tavani DB 53 Clark Bishop OL 6-2 262 Fr.-2 Leesburg, GA (Lee County) 8 Ronald Flott DB 50 Gary Blount LB 6-2 230 So. St. Marys, GA (Camden County) 9 Mitch Allen QB 14 Travis Boyd QB 5-11 195 Jr. Louisville, KY (Ballard) 10 Brian Ford DB 48 Charles “Buck” Brown DB 6-4 198 So. Wrens, GA (Jefferson County) 11 Mychael Johnson DB 39 Rickey Bunton HB 6-1 200 Jr. Richardson, TX (Richardson) 12 Josh Collier QB 91 Mitch Clark DE 6-1 256 So. New Philadelphia, OH (New Philadelphia) 13 Coleman Hornaday S 12 Josh Collier QB 6-2 205 Sr. Bonaire, GA (Houston County) 14 Travis Boyd QB 63 Chris Collins LS 6-2 250 Sr. Savannah, GA (Benedictine Military) 15 Matt Norcia OLB 60 Michael Combest DE 6-2 260 Jr. Cincinnati, OH (St. Xavier) 16 Stev Davitte QB 58 Tyler Crahan C 6-1 255 Jr. Cincinnati, OH (Turpin) 17 Andy Strickland WR 16 Stev Davitte QB 5-10 170 So. Columbia, SC (Irmo) 18 Dane Romero HB 26 Filmon Dawkins DB 5-9 165 Jr. Charlotte, NC (Christ School) 19 Ben Widmyer QB 36 Frank Domonousky HB 5-9 177 Jr. Atlanta, GA (Grtr Atlanta Christian) 20 Kevious Johnson RB 72 Grant Duren OL 6-3 265 Fr.-2 Pace, FL (Pace) 21 Kyle Horne OLB 24 Maurice Faulk DB 6-1 180 Jr. Blackshear, GA (Pierce County) 22 Jeremy Marshall HB 8 Ronald Flott DB 5-10 187 So. Statesboro, GA (Southeast Bulloch) 23 Preston Roseboro CB 10 Brian Ford DB 6-3 205 Sr. Wildwood, GA (Hamilton Hts Acad) 24 Maurice Faulk DB 65 Joe Fornadel OL 6-2 264 Fr.-2 Pittsburgh, PA (Mt. Lebanon) 25 Patrick Mugan PK 32 Greg Gasparato DB 5-9 190 So. State College, PA (State College) 26
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