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Jimmye Laycock (W&M, 1970) K.C GAME 7 - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 - 1:00 P.M. #14 WILLIAM AND MARY (5-1, 3-0) #3 DELAWARE (5-1, 4-0) TRIBE AT BLUE HENS Date Opponent Score/Time Date Opponent Score/Time Quick Slant Sept. 4 at North Carolina L, 38-49 Sept. 2 New Hampshire L, 21-24 Sept. 18 *at #10 New Hampshire W, 9-7 Sept. 11 *Towson W, 21-17 Seven of the last 11 games in the W&M- Sept. 25 VMI W, 42-6 Sept. 18 West Chester W, 24-6 UD series have been decided by seven Oct. 2 *#16 NORTHEASTERN W, 38-35 (OT) Sept. 25 *at Massachusetts W, 21-7 points, or less. Oct. 9 at Liberty W, 37-17 Oct. 2 *Maine W, 43-38 Oct. 16 *RHODE ISLAND W, 31-24 Oct. 16 *at Hofstra W, 20-19 Oct. 23 *at #3 Delaware 1:00 p.m. Oct. 23 *William & Mary 1 p.m. IN THE HUDDLE Oct. 30 *at Towson 6:00 p.m. Oct. 30 at Navy 1:30 p.m. Top Stories Nov. 6 *VILLANOVA 1:00 p.m. Nov. 6 *at James Madison 1:30 p.m. Nov. 13 *at James Madison 12:00 p.m. Nov. 13 *at Richmond 1 p.m. Nov. 20 *RICHMOND 1:00 p.m. Nov. 20 *Villanova 1 p.m. All-American Candidate *A10 conference game *A10 conference game Senior quarterback Lang Campbell has accounted for 37 total TDs in 16 career HEAD COACHES starts, averaging better than two per start. Jimmye Laycock (W&M, 1970) K.C. Keeler (Delaware, 1981) Pages 3, 7, 8 W&M Record 164-111-2 (25th year) UD Record 26-8 (Third year) Career Record 164-111-2 (25th year) Career Record 114-29-1 (12th year) Laycockʼs 25th Season vs. UD 10-13 vs. W&M 1-1 With a Tribe win over UD Saturday, head coach Jimmye Laycock will secure his GAME DAY INFORMATION 15th winning season in the last 17 years. Page 4 #14 WILLIAM AND MARY (5-1, 3-0 A10) AT #3 DELAWARE (5-1, 4-0 A10) Kickoff - 1:00 p.m., Saturday, October 23 Site - Tubby Raymond Field at Delaware Stadium (22,000 cap., natural grass) Atlantic 10 Update / Game Notes On The Air - The Tribe Football Radio Network will broadcast todayʼs game across the See whatʼs going on around the league Commonwealth of Virginia. The veteran broadcast duo of Jay Colley (play-by-play) and catch up on all the Tribe notes. and Bob Sheeran (color) will call the action. For a complete listing of the Tribe Football Page 5 Radio Network, see page 7. All-Time Series - UD leads 16-11, including a 9-4 mark against W&M in Newark. Tribe Club Information Last Meeting - UD won, 41-27, on Oct. 4, 2003 in Newark. Information about upcoming football tailgates sponsored by the Tribe Club and MEDIA CONTACTS W&M Alumni Association. Page 9 W&M SPORTS INFORMATION UD SPORTS INFORMATION SID - Pete Clawson SID - Scott Selheimer Phone - (757) 221-3369 Phone - (302) 831-2186 The Numbers Game National rankings, W&M rosters, week- Email - [email protected] Email - [email protected] by-week starters, the last time it hap- Fax - (757) 221-3412 Fax - (302) 831-8653 pened, single-game highs, drive sum- Web - www.TribeAthletics.com Web - www.udel.edu/sportsinfo maries, game-by-game results and season FIRST AND 10 stats. Two of the hottest teams in the Atlantic 10 clash on Saturday, as the 14th-ranked Tribe Page 12 travels to third-ranked Delaware. W&M and UD are two of only three A10 teams with perfect league records, as the Blue Hens lead the Southern Division (4-0), along with JMU, with the Tribe right on their heels at 3-0. The College is coming off a 31-24, Home- coming win over Rhode Island on Saturday, while Delaware narrowly escaped an upset bid by Hofstra, winning 20-19 in Hempstead, NY. Delaware leads the all-time series, 16- 11, including a 41-27 victory last season in Newark. Game Seven - #14 William and Mary at #3 Delaware - October 23, 2004 - 1:00 p.m. - Delaware Stadium 1 DEPTH CHART HOW THEY LINE UP #14 WILLIAM & MARY #3 DELAWARE CATEGORY W&M (A10) UD (A10) OFFENSE OFFENSE Games Played 6 6 WR 3 Dominique Thompson SR 6-1 190 TE 87 Steve Selk SO 6-2 225 Scoring Offense 32.5 (3rd) 25.0 (9th) 11 John Taylor SO 6-3 210 80 Justin LaForgia JR 6-5 220 Rushing Offense 110.7 (10th) 164.5 (4th) LT 78 Matthew Witham SR 6-6 330 WR 6 David Boler JR 6-2 215 Pass Att.-Cmp 180-110 (6th) 187-112 (5th) 67 Brent Cochran RF 6-4 280 36 Bryan Tingle JR 5-10 185 Had Intercepted 1 (1st) 8 (T-7th) LG 63 Ryan Lumm JR 6-3 270 WR 18 Joe Bleymaier JR 5-10 185 Completion % 61.1 (6th) 59.9 (8th) 65 Matt Ridjaneck JR 6-5 265 3 G.J. Crescione SR 5-9 180 Passing Offense 269.2 (3rd) 194.3 (7th) C 59 Patrick Mulloy JR 6-4 300 WR 8 Justin Long JR 6-0 190 Total Offense /game 379.8 (5th) 358.8 (6th) 62 Graham Falbo RF 6-0 240 7 Brian Ingram JR 6-5 180 Turnover Margin 1.17 (1st) 0.17 (8th) RG 68 Cody Morris SO 6-4 285 LT 72 Trip Delcampo SR 6-5 300 3rd Down Efficiency 45.7 (2nd) 41.5 (5th) 57 Brian Neely SO 6-4 290 60 Marco Kristen RF 6-8 285 RT 75 Michael Grenz JR 6-3 282 LG 68 Scott Conley SO 6-3 280 Scoring Defense 23.0 (7th) 18.5 (3rd) 71 Brad Stewart RF 6-3 280 67 Rich Beverley RF 6-5 285 Rushing Defense 157.7 (10th) 97.3 (3rd) TE 40 Adam Bratton or JR 6-4 250 C 69 Chris Edwards SR 6-3 290 Passing Defense 186.0 (5th) 162.3 (2nd) 85 Matt Trinkle SO 6-5 249 63 Mark Ciavirella RF 6-3 295 Total Defense 343.7 (9th) 259.7 (2nd) WR 27 Joe Nicholas RF 6-3 205 RG 74 Brian Sims JR 6-4 280 19 John Pitts, Jr. SR 6-3 215 64 Greg Benson RF 6-4 265 QB 12 Lang Campbell SR 6-3 205 RT 78 Paul Thomson SR 6-6 330 TEAM LEADERS 10 Mike Potts RF 6-4 215 75 Mike Byrne FR 6-5 265 TB 2 Jon Smith SR 6-1 220 QB 5 Sonny Riccio JR 6-2 215 9 Elijah Brooks SO 5-9 205 10 Ryan Carty SO 5-11 210 WILLIAM AND MARY FB 26 LeVince Parrot SO 5-10 215 RB 20 Lonnie Starks RF 5-9 165 Rushing - Smith (91 att., 265 yds, 5 TD, 2.9 avg.) 46 Matt Otey RF 5-11 220 40 Niquan Lee SO 6-0 230 Passing - Campbell (106-172, 1,568 yds, 7 TD, INT) Receiving - Thompson (32 rec., 640 yds, 3 TD) DEFENSE DEFENSE Punt Ret. - Shaw (11 ret., 81 yds, 7.4 avg.) DE 97 Adam OʼConnor JR 6-7 275 DE 1 Dominic Santoli SR 6-2 245 Kick Ret. - Thompson (8 for 140 yds, 17.5 avg.) 51 Wade Harrell SR 6-3 240 33 Jeremy Kametz RF 6-4 230 Kicking - Kuehn (11-13 FG, long 35; 22-22 PAT) DT 96 Justin Kelly SR 6-2 260 DT 84 Brian Jennings SR 6-2 270 Punting - Mesi (38.7 avg., 64 long, 4 inside 20) 77 Brian Williamson SO 6-4 260 90 Richard Washington RF 6-2 250 Tackles - Miller (50 total), Nduebueze (50 total) DT 99 Mike McCarthy SR 6-3 270 DT 51 Tom Parks JR 6-4 260 Sacks - OʼConnor (4.0 for 28 yards) 58 Larry Pendleton JR 6-3 285 97 Bubba Jespersen SO 6-1 240 TFL - Nickell (6.5 for 23 yards) DE 94 Josh Wright SO 6-2 235 DE 92 Chris Mooney SR 6-5 270 INT - Miller (3 for 70 yards) 93 Jonas Watson JR 6-2 240 26 Ben Cross SR 5-10 210 Pass Brks - Cason, Wheeling (5) ILB 52 Travis McLaurin JR 5-11 240 OLB 44 John Mulhern JR 6-2 225 34 Thad Wheeler JR 6-1 215 55 Marquez Davis RF 6-2 210 OLB 54 Chris Ndubueze JR 6-1 237 MLB 58 Mondoe Davis SR 6-1 225 DELAWARE 39 T.J. OʼNeill RF 6-1 220 9 Ryan McDermond SR 6-1 235 Rushing - Bleiler (66 att., 333 yds, 2 TD, 5.0 avg.) OLB 55 Ryan Nickell SO 6-2 210 OLB 53 Mark Moore SR 5-11 210 Passing - Riccio (109-182, 1,095 yds, 8 TD, 8 INT) 69 William Turner RF 6-1 220 45 KeiAndre Hepburn SO 5-11 210 Receiving - Long (32 rec., 449 yds, 3 TD, 14.0 avg.) CB 22 Stephen Cason JR 6-0 202 CB 15 Rashad Woodard SO 5-9 185 Punt Ret. - Haugabrook (14 for 182 yds, TD, 13.0 avg.) 8 Alan Wheeling SO 5-9 170 4 Roger Brown JR 5-11 190 Kick Ret. - Haugabrook (12 for 310 yds, 25.8 avg.) SS 35 Jonathan Shaw JR 6-0 190 SS 32 Kyle Campbell SO 5-11 190 Kicking - Shushman (4-8 FG, 48 long; 16-17 PAT) 5 Craig Patterson SR 5-11 202 29 Nicos Chavis SO 6-1 180 Punting - Weber (35.4 avg., 52 long, 11 inside 20) FS 21 James Miller JR 6-1 195 FS 2 Garron Bible SR 5-10 197 Tackles - Davis (63 total, 40 solo, 3.5 TFL) 29 Zach Stout SO 5-10 185 17 Dave Camburn Sr 5-11 188 Sacks - Parks (5.0 for 26 yards) CB 24 Richard Riley SO 6-1 175 CB 47 Sidney Haugabrook SR 5-10 185 TFL - Parks (8.5 for 33 yards) 38 David Page RF 5-9 180 4 Roger Brown JR 5-11 190 INT - Davis (2 for 22 yards); Haugabrook (2-39) SPECIAL TEAMS SPECIAL TEAMS Pass Brks - Mooney, Davis (3) PK 25 Greg Kuehn JR 6-3 200 PK 21 Brad Shushman SR 5-11 190 P 13 Mike Mesi SR 6-0 195 P 19 Mike Weber JR 6-2 195 KR 3 Dominique Thompson SR 6-1 190 KR 47 Sidney Haugabrook SR 5-10 185 TALE OF THE TAPE PR 35 Jonathan Shaw SO 6-0 190 PR 47 Sidney Haugabrook SR 5-10 185 TRIBE VS.
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