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2021 FB Week 2 Game Progr Table of Contents Week 2: Stony Brook VS. No. 19 Delaware Saturday, March 13, 2021 | 12:00 PM | Delaware Stadium 2 Head Coach Chuck Priore 6 Stony Brook Numerical 20 Delaware Numerical Roster 10 Stony Brook Alphabetical 23 Stony Brook Player Headshots 12 Stony Brook Depth Chart 2021 STONY BROOK FOOTBALL WWW.STONYBROOKATHLETICS.COM Head Coach Chuck Priore HONORS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS AT STONY BROOK • Ushered Stony Brook football into the CAA Football Conference in 2013. • Led Stony Brook to the FCS Playoffs four times (2011, 2012, 2017, 2018) • Guided the Seawolves to at least a share of four Big South Conference titles (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012). • Named Big South Conference Coach of the Year in both 2009 and 2011. • Was named as a finalist for the Eddie Robinson FCS Coach of the Year in 2011 and 2012. • Named the 2012 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year. COACHING EXPERIENCE • Head Coach: Stony Brook (2006-present) • Head Coach: Trinity (2000-2005) • Offensive Coordinator/Strength Coach: UPenn (1992-1999) • Offensive Coordinator/Strength Coach: Union College (1986-1991) • Running Backs/Strength Coach: UAlbany (1983-1985) EDUCATION • B.S., University at Albany, 1982 • Master’s in Business Education, University at Albany, 1985 AT STONY BROOK Since becoming Stony Brook’s head football coach in the spring of 2006, Chuck Priore’s tenure can be described as an usher. He’s ushered the Seawolves through two conferences (Northeast and Big South), and for the past six seasons, CAA Football. During that time, Priore has ushered the program to the upper echelon of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), guiding SBU from 20 scholarships to a fully funded program of 63 scholarship, the maximum allowed at the FCS level. Under Priore’s leadership, Stony Brook posted a number of firsts - a win over a Football Bowl Subdivision (Army - 2012), a 10-win season (2012), an at-large berth to the Division I Football Championship (2011) and produced the Seawolves first NFL player when Will Tye joined the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent and enjoyed a very successful rookie campaign. In Priore’s previous 14 seasons at the helm of the Seawolves, SBU has collected at least five wins, including a pair of 10-win season (2012 and 2017) and reached the FCS Playoffs four times (2011, 2012, 2017 and 2018). AT TRINITY Priore compiled an impressive 39-9 record in six seasons at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut where he led the Bantams to four consecutive New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) titles and a 30-game winning streak, the longest active winning streak in the country at the time. The three-time NESCAC Coach of the Year, Priore guided Trinity to a No. 1 ranking in New England, four straight conference titles and three consecutive undefeated seasons, going 31-1 during that four-year stretch. For two straight years (2004-05) he was named the America Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Division III Region I Coach of the Year. During his six years at Trinity, the Bantams boasted five All-America selections on the offensive line in as many seasons and sent players to the AFCA Senior Aztec Bowl in Mexico against a Mexican All-Star team four times. In 2005, Trinity’s defensive unit led the nation in total defense and boasted the NESCAC Defensive Player of the Year while three members of the team landed NESCAC All-Academic honors. AS AN ASSISTANT COACH Priore served as the offensive line coach and offensive coordinator at the University of Pennsylvania from 1992 to 1999. During Priore’s tenure at Penn, the Quakers compiled an impressive record of 52-27, including three Ivy League titles and a 24-game winning streak. In 1998, the Penn 2021 STONY BROOK FOOTBALL WWW.STONYBROOKATHLETICS.COM Head Coach Chuck Priore offense set a school record for points in a season with 297. Priore’s Collegiate Coaching File Year School Record Position Before arriving at Penn, Priore was the offensive coordinator and strength coach at Union College in 1983 Albany 3-7 Schenectady, N.Y. While at Union, the Dutchmen posted three undefeated seasons, three NCAA playoff Running Backs/Strength appearances and a trip to the NCAA Division III Amos Alonzo Stagg Championship Bowl game in 1989. 1984 Albany 5-5 Running Backs/Strength Prior joining Union’s staff in 1987, Priore was the running backs and strength coach at the University at Albany, 1985 Albany 9-2 his alma mater, from 1983 to 1986. He also served as the head lacrosse coach at both Union and Albany. Running Backs/Strength 1986 Union 9-0 OC/Strength Coach NOTABLE STUDENT-ATHLETES UNDER COACH PRIORE 1987 Union 5-5 OC/Strength Coach • OL Chris Infantino (2014-18) – Infantino was the recipient of the 2018 Doris Robinson Student-Athlete Award 1988 Union 4-4 that is given annually by STATS to an FCS student-athlete who excels not only in the classroom, but also in the OC/Strength Coach community and beyond. Infantino was also honor by CAA Football with the prestigious Chuck Boone Leadership 1989 Union 13-1 and Excellence Award, an honor that embodies the highest standards of leadership, integrity, teamwork and OC/Strength Coach sportsmanship in academics and athletics. 1990 Union 9-1 OC/Strength Coach 1991 Union 10-1 • TE Cal Daniels (2015-18) – Daniels earned first team STATS FCS All-America status following the 2017 season OC/Strength Coach and was named third team STATS FCS All-American after his senior season in 2018. 1992 Penn 7-3 OC/Strength Coach • DL Victor Ochi (2011-15) - Ochi broke Stony Brook’s career records for both sacks (32.5) and tackles for loss 1993 Penn 10-0 (49.0) during his career with the Seawolves. He was named the CAA Football’s Defensive Player of the Year in OC/Strength Coach 2015 and earned first team All-America honors from College Sports Madness and STATS. Ochi went on to sign 1994 Penn 9-0 with the Baltimore Ravens and played in two games for the New York Jets in 2016. OC/Strength Coach 1995 Penn 7-3 OC/Strength Coach • OL Timon Parris (2014-17) – Parris left Stony Brook as one of the most decorated players in the program’s 1996 Penn 5-5 history, having been named first team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association and College OC/Strength Coach Sports Madness and second team by the Associated Press and STATS following the 2017 season. He signed 1997 Penn 1-9 with the Washington Redskins and became Stony Brook’s third player to play in an NFL when he was activated OC/Strength Coach from the practice squad late in 2018. 1998 Penn 8-2 OC/Strength Coach • TE Will Tye (2013-14) – Tye became Stony Brook’s first player to play in an NFL game when he signed with 1999 Penn 5-5 the New York Giants following the 2015 NFL Draft and played in 13 games in 2015 and all 16 games in 2016. He OC/Strength Coach was named to the NFL’s All-Rookie team in 2015 after he pulled down 42 catches and three touchdowns. 2000 Trinity 4-4 Head Coach 2001 Trinity 4-4 • RB Miguel Maysonet (2009-12) – Maysonet put together one of the best careers in school history when he Head Coach amassed a school record 4,725 rushing yards and 48 rushing touchdowns. He earned Big South Conference 2002 Trinity 7-1 Offensive Player of the Year in both 2011 and 2012 and was a finalist for the Walter Payton Award as the FCS’s Head Coach most outstanding player in 2012. Maysonet earned first team All-America honors from Sports Network, AFCA, 2003 Trinity 8-0 Associated Press, Walter Camp, Phil Steele and the College Sports Journal. Head Coach 2004 Trinity 8-0 Head Coach • LB Tyler Santucci (2006-09) – Santucci was named the 2009 Big South Conference Defensive Player of the Year after he helped guide the Seawolves to the school’s first Big South Conference championship. He was also 2005 Trinity 8-0 Head Coach named second team Associate Press All-American. 2006 Stony Brook 5-6 Head Coach • QB Michael Coulter (2009-11) – Earned the 2010 Big South Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year. 2007 Stony Brook 6-5 Head Coach • WR Miles Macik (UPenn) - Macik played for the Detroit Lions. 2008 Stony Brook 5-6 Head Coach 2009 Stony Brook 6-5 • TB Jim Finn (UPenn) - Finn played in the NFL for the Indianapolis Colts, the Chicago Bears and the New York Head Coach Giants. 2010 Stony Brook 6-5 Head Coach PLAYING CAREER 2011 Stony Brook 9-4 Head Coach 2012 Stony Brook 10-3 Priore was the starting fullback for three seasons at UAlbany and the team captain as a senior. In 1982, Priore Head Coach was presented the Spud Kruzan Award as UAlbany’s Outstanding Athlete. 2013 Stony Brook 5-6 Head Coach PERSONAL 2014 Stony Brook 5-7 Head Coach 2015 Stony Brook 5-5 Priore is a native of Long Beach, N.Y. and graduated from Maria Regina High School. Head Coach 2016 Stony Brook 5-6 Head Coach 2017 Stony Brook 10-3 Head Coach 2018 Stony Brook 7-5 Head Coach 2019 Stony Brook 5-7 Head Coach 2021 STONY BROOK FOOTBALL WWW.STONYBROOKATHLETICS.COM Stony Brook Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Previous School 0 Hellams Jr., Delante WR R-Jr. 6-0 205 Washington, D.C. / DeMatha Catholic 1 Love, Malik WR Gr. 5-10 185 Alcoa, Tenn.
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