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2016 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 1 2016 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 2 2016 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL 2016 SCHEDULE SEPT 2016 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2016 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 1 2016 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 2 2016 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL 2016 SCHEDULE SEPT. 3 DAVIDSON 1 P.M. Oct. 22 at Fordham * 1 p.m. Sept. 10 at Marist 6 p.m. Oct. 29 at Lafayette * 12:30 p.m. SEPT. 24 COLUMBIA # 2 P.M. NOV. 5 HOLY CROSS * 1 P.M. Sept. 30 at Harvard 7 p.m. NOV. 12 BUCKNELL * § 3:30 P.M. OCT. 8 PRINCETON 1 P.M. Nov. 19 at Colgate * 1 p.m. OCT. 15 LEHIGH * ^ 2 P.M. BOLD CAPS indicates home game played at Cooper Field | all times Eastern * Patriot League game | # Homecoming | ^ Family Weekend | § Senior Day QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Team Information Location ...............................................................................................................Washington, D.C. Captains ......................................................................................................Tim Barnes, David Akere Founded ...........................................................................................................................................1789 Joe Eacobacci No. 35 Memorial Jersey ...................................................................Tim Barnes Enrollment ............................................................................... 7,562 undergrad; 18,459 total Basic Offense ..............................................................................................................................Multiple President...................................................................................................................John J. DeGioia Basic Defense..............................................................................................................................Multiple Director of Intercollegiate Athletics ....................................................................Lee Reed Letterwinners Returning ................................................................................................................... 67 Affiliation .......................................................................................................NCAA Division I-FCS Letterwinners Lost ................................................................................................................................ 18 Conference ..............................................................................................................Patriot League Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................14/8 (Offense 7/4; Defense 6/5) Colors .................................................................................................................................Blue & Gray Newcomers ................................................................................................................................................ 19 Stadium ......................................................................................................................... Cooper Field Capacity ...........................................................................................................................................2,500 Surface ..................................................................................................................Shaw Sports Turf COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION Head Coach .......................................................................................................Rob Sgarlata (QB) Alma Mater .............................................................................................(Georgetown, ‘94) Record at Georgetown (2nd season) ....................................................................7-15 Career Record ..................................................................................................................same Coordinators: Defense...............................................................................................Luke Thompson (LB) Offense ............................................................................. Michael Neuberger (RB / TE) Special Teams ...................................................................................Kevin Doherty (DB) Assistant Coaches: ...................................................................................................................Maurice Banks (DB) ..........................................................................................................Thurston Childrey (WR) ................................................................................................................................ Alex Kolt (DL) ..........................................................................................................................Brian Miller (OL) .............................................................................................................Kellen Pruitt (DE / NB) .....................................................................................................................Tyler Stevens (WR) ..................................................................................................Colin Woodward (Defense) .................................................................................................... Nick Henderson (Offense) 2016 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 3 2016 OPPONENTS DAVIDSON PRINCETON HOLY CROSS Sept. 3 | Cooper Field | 1 p.m. Oct. 8 | Cooper Field | 1 p.m. Nov. 5 | Cooper Field | 1 p.m. Conference ...............................................Pioneer League Conference ..........................................................Ivy League Conference .................................................Patriot League Enrollment ........................................................................1,770 Enrollment ........................................................................8,138 Enrollment ........................................................................2,912 Head Coach .....................................................Paul Nichols Head Coach ........................................................Bob Surace Head Coach .................................................... Tom Gilmore 2015 Record (Conf.)..................................................2-9 (1-7) 2015 Record (Conf.)..................................................5-5 (2-5) 2015 Record (Conf.)..................................................6-5 (3-3) SID .......................................................................... Jake Brewer SID ..................................................................... Craig Sachson SID .........................................................................Charles Bare Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email ............................................... [email protected] Office Phone ................................................ (704) 894-2815 Office Phone ................................................ (609) 258-3680 Office Phone ................................................ (508) 793-2583 Website ..........................www.davidsonwildcats.com Website .........................www.goprincetontigers.com Website ...................................... www.goholycross.com MARIST LEHIGH BUCKNELL Sept. 10 | Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff Field | 6 p.m. Oct. 15 | Cooper Field | 2 p.m. | Family Weekend Nov. 12 | Cooper Field | TBA | Senior Day Conference ...............................................Pioneer League Conference .................................................Patriot League Conference .................................................Patriot League Enrollment ........................................................................6,303 Enrollment ........................................................................7,119 Enrollment ........................................................................3,624 Head Coach .........................................................Jim Parady Head Coach .........................................................Andy Coen Head Coach ........................................................... Joe Susan 2015 Record (Conf.)..................................................5-6 (4-4) 2015 Record (Conf.)..................................................6-5 (4-2) 2015 Record (Conf.) ................................................4-7 (1-5) SID .........................................................................Mike Ferraro SID ..............................................................Steve Lomangino SID ........................................................................Todd Merriet Email [email protected] Email .......................................................sjl304@lehigh.edu Email [email protected] Office Phone ................................................ (845) 575-3000 Office Phone ................................................ (610) 758-3174 Office Phone ................................................ (610) 577-3488 Website .........................................www.goredfoxes.com Website ..................................... www.lehighsports.com Website ..................................www.bucknellbison.com COLUMBIA FORDHAM COLGATE Sept. 24 | Cooper Field | 2 p.m. | Homecoming Oct. 22 | Jack Coffey Stadium | 1 p.m. Nov. 19 | Crown Field at Andy Kerr Stadium | 1 p.m. Conference ..........................................................Ivy League Conference .................................................Patriot
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