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FB Prospectus 2011.Pdf TABLE OF CONTENTS Preseason Information . .2 Preseason Roster . .3 History . .4 Career Records . .5 Season Records . .7 Individual Game Records . .9 Longest Plays . .9 Team Game Records . .10 Opponent Game Records . .11 Opponent Longest Plays . .11 Year-by-Year Leaders . .13 Results by Season . .15 Results by Opponent . .19 Record by Opponent . .20 All-Time Coaching Records . .21 All-Time NEC Standings . .22 2010 Statistics . .23 SAiNT FrANCiS uNivErSiTy FOOTBALL 2011 Preseason Prospectus ABOuT SAiNT FrANCiS PrOgrAm HiSTOry HOmE gAmES Location . .Loretto, Pa. First Year of Varsity Competition . .1892 Stadium . .DeGol Field Founded . .1847 All-Time Varsity Record . .209-381-16 (.358) Capacity . .3,500 Enrollment . .2,300 All-Time NEC Record . .12-87 (.121) Surface . .SportExe Artificial Turf Affiliation . .NCAA Division I Press Box Phone . .814-471-1395 Nickname . .Red Flash COACHiNg STAFF Colors . .Cardinal Red (PMS 200) & White Head Coach . .Chris Villarrial, 2nd year ATHLETiCS COmmuNiCATiONS Mascot . .Frankie the Friar Alma Mater . .Indiana (Pa.) ’96 Director . .Ben Mitchell President . .Rev. Gabriel Zeis, T.O.R. Office Phone . .814-472-3276 Associate Director . .Jeff Symonds NCAA Faculty Representative . .Dr. Ed Zovinka Career Record (Years) . .1-10 (1) Graduate Assistant . .Katie Rihn Director of Athletics . .Bob Krimmel Record at SFU (Years) . .Same Football Contact . .Jeff Symonds Assoc. HC/Special Teams/LB . .A.J. Anderson, 9th year Email . [email protected] TEAm iNFOrmATiON Running Backs . .Paul Charbonneau, 3rd year Office . .814-472-3912 Conference . .Northeast Offensive Coordinator/QB . .Ralph DelSardo, 6th year Cell . .330-242-2841 Base Offense / Defense . .Pro Style / Multiple Tight Ends . .Blair Grover, 1st year Fax . .814-472-3196 2010 Record . .1-10 Defensive Line . .Colyn Haugh , 2nd year Website . .www.SFUathletics.com 2010 NEC Record / Finish . .1-7 / 9th Defensive Backs . .James Kazil, 1st year Mailing Address . .117 Evergreen Drive Letterwinners Returning / Lost . .59 / 12 Defensive Assistant . .Dick Mock, 1st year . .Loretto, Pa. 15940 Starters Returning / Lost . .18 / 9 Defensive Coordinator/LB . .Jake Nulph, 2nd year Newcomers . .67 Kickers . .Joe Shook, 3rd year Captain(s) . .TBA Wide Receivers . .Brian Wright, 3rd year roster information 2011 Schedule rETurNiNg STArTErS STArTErS LOST SEPTEmBEr Offense Offense Sat. 3*Wagner 1 p.m. William Hall OL 6-5 307 Sr. Christopher Buzas OL 6-3 290 Grad. Sat. 10 North Dakota State 7 p.m. Kyle Harbridge RB 5-10 188 Jr. Nick Peterson OL 6-2 316 Grad. Sat. 17 MOREHEAD STATE 1 p.m. William Houston OL 6-2 301 Jr. Omar Winston WR 6-0 202 Grad. Sat. 24 * DUQUESNE TBA Anthony Howze WR 6-2 180 Sr. Jude Yearwood RB 5-10 218 Grad. John Kelly QB 6-3 204 Jr. OCTOBEr Sat. 1 *+ ALBANY 1 p.m. Jordan Kelly OL 6-3 295 Sr. Defense Sat. 8*Robert Morris 7 p.m. Kevin Parker FB 6-0 247 Jr. Tyler Gillmen LB 5-11 210 Grad. Jake Smith OL 6-2 296 Jr. Sat. 15 * Sacred Heart 1 p.m. Daniel Grimes LB 6-1 234 - Jeffrey Wasilewski WR 6-3 196 Jr. Sat. 22 Youngstown State 4 p.m. Scott Lewis LB 6-0 218 Grad. Sat. 29 * CENTRAL CONN. STATE 1 p.m. Defense Jerome Matthews DB 5-8 167 - Tony Armstead DB 5-9 185 Sr. Matthew Parker LB 6-2 213 Grad. NOvEmBEr Michael Brown DB 5-8 145 So. Sat. 5 *^ MONMOUTH 1 p.m. Jakob DeMedal DB 6-2 189 So. Special Teams Sat. 12 * Bryant 1 p.m. Robert Smith DL 6-1 315 Jr. None Alford Thompson DB 5-9 164 So. * denotes NEC contest Home contests in ALL CAPS Ryan Revtai LB 6-1 240 Sr. ^ Homecoming 2011 + Family Weekend Christopher Shepard DL 6-3 250 Jr. All Times are Eastern Standard Luke McConnell DB 6-0 176 Sr. Kaena Moose DL 6-1 275 So. 2010 results Special Teams Josh Thiel K 6-0 170 Jr. SEPTEmBEr Andrew Penska P 5-10 166 So. Sat. 4 Liberty L, 7-52 Sat. 11 Morehead State L, 21-31 Sat. 18 * SACRED HEART W, 41-0 returning Statistical Leaders OCTOBEr RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg. Sat. 2*ROBERT MORRIS L, 14-35 Kyle Harbridge 7-3 117 630 37 593 5.1 3 55 84.7 Sat. 9*Albany L, 0-48 John Kelly 11-10 66 217 69 148 2.2 1 18 13.5 Sat. 16 * WAGNER L, 14-22 PASSING GP-GS Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg. Sat. 23 * Monmouth L, 7-19 John Kelly 1110 102.99 141-267-8 52.8 1314 12 52 119.5 Sat. 30 #22 Cal Poly L, 33-41 RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G NOvEmBEr Anthony Howze 11-5 40 289 9.3 0 27 26.3 Sat. 6*BRYANT L, 20-48 Kyle Harbridge 7-3 22 168 7.6 1 52 24.0 Sat. 13 * Duquesne L, 17-41 Sat. 20 * Central Conn. State L, 13-23 DEfENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total Sack/Yds TfL/Yds PBU BK INT fR ff * denotes NEC contest Home contests in ALL CAPS Jakob DeMedal 11-9 35 28 63 - 1.5/4 4-2-- Ryan Revtai 10-9 19 36 55 2/8 5.0/16 1- --- www.SfUathletics.com . 2011 Preseason roster uPPErCLASSmEN FrESHmEN # Name Class Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School # Name Class Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School 1 A.J. Alexander Jr. WR 5-11 185 Altoona, Pa Altoona Area 16 Clement Abonyi Fr. DB 6-0 182 Norwalk, Conn. Brien McMahon 2 Anthony Howze Sr. WR 6-2 180 Upper Marlboro, Md. Riverdale Baptist Matthew Adams Fr. RB 5-9 170 Norwalk, Conn. Brien McMahon 3 Timothy Myers Jr. QB 6-3 216 Ebensburg, Pa. Central Cambria Charles Armetta Fr. K 5-8 165 Clarks Summit, Pa. Abington Heights 4 Jordan Harper Jr. DB 6-4 195 McKeesport, Pa. Mckeesport 42 Logan Atwood Fr. DB 5-10 180 Kittanning, Pa. Kittannning 5 Tony Armstead Sr. DB 5-9 185 Harrisburg, Pa. George Chaump 28 Calvin Bain Fr. DB 5-10 172 Rochester, N.Y. East 8 Kevin Parker Jr. FB 6-0 247 Monessen, Pa. Monessen 53 Matthew Baney Fr. LB 6-1 225 State College, Pa. State College 9 Colton Sipe Sr. QB 6-1 215 Hummelstown, Pa. Lower Dauphin 84 Joseph Baublitz Fr. WR 5-10 170 York, Pa. Red Lion Area 10 John Kelly Jr. QB 6-3 204 Frederick, Md. Tuscarora 44 Dylan Bear Fr. OLB 6-0 235 Mars, Pa. Mars Area 12 Davon McGant So. DB 6-0 175 Johnstown, Pa. Greater Johnstown Benjamin Benfer Fr. LB 5-11 225 Millheim, Pa. Pennsylvania Cyber Charter 13 Stanley Gensiak So. QB 6-3 215 Jessup, Pa. Valley View 85 Zach Benschoter Fr. DE 6-7 260 Adrian, Mich. Tecumseh 14 Josh Thiel Jr. K 6-0 170 Leesburg, Va. Heritage 72 Terrace Bourne Fr. DT 6-1 290 Wilm, Del. Alexis I Dupont 15 Ryan Zarnich Sr. TE 6-4 262 Rochester, Pa. Rochester Area Thomas Brown Fr. WR 5-9 165 Malvern, Pa. Great Valley 18 Matthew Mazzara So. QB 6-0 195 State College, Pa. State College Area 30 Alex Callahan Fr. RB 5-10 175 Leesburg, Va. Flint Hill 19 Kevin Wood So. K 5-10 162 Butler, Pa. Knoch 45 Joshua Chumrick Fr. LB 6-1 210 Ebensburg, Pa. Bishop Carroll 20 Luke McConnell Sr. DB 6-0 176 Westminister, Colo. Bishop Guilfoyle 20 Jordan Cinko Fr. RB 5-9 190 Johnstown, Pa. Richland 21 Taylor Holby Jr. RB 6-0 196 Nanty Glo, Pa. Blacklick Valley John Clark Fr. WR 5-9 170 Bensalem, Pa. Conwell-Egan Catholic 22 Kyle Harbridge Jr. RB 5-10 188 Easton, Pa. Easton Area 93 Lorenzo Coscarelli Fr. DT 6-2 295 Millstone Twp., N.J. Red Bank Catholic 24 Brian Lane So. DB 5-10 165 Clinton, Md. Oxon Hill 17 Michael Dennis Fr. DB 5-10 165 Teaneck, N.J. Teaneck 25 Michael Brown So. DB 5-8 145 Ambler, Pa. William Penn Charter Zachary Eppard Fr. LB 5-11 225 Haggerstown, Md. North Haggerstown 26 Jakob DeMedal So. DB 6-2 189 New Wilmington, Pa. Wilmington Gabriel Everett Fr. LB 6-1 215 Effort, Pa. Pleasant Valley 27 Daniel Conley Sr. FB 6-1 230 Burgettstown, Pa. Burgettstown 57 Taron Fason Fr. LB 5-11 185 Valley Stream, N.Y. St. Francis Prep 29 Alford Thompson So. DB 5-9 164 Washington, D.C. Our Lady of Good Counsel Trent Forshey Fr. DB 5-9 170 Martinsburg, Pa. Central 30 Matthew Scott So. DB 5-9 163 Frederick, Md. Tuscarora 68 J.D. George Fr. OL 6-0 260 Washington, Pa. Trinity 32 Keion Wade Jr. RB 5-10 220 Newark, N.J. Garden City C.C. 34 Gene Gibson Fr. RB 5-10 190 Berwyn, Pa. Conestoga 34 Nolan Bonham So. LB 5-10 217 Jeanette, Pa. Hempfield 17 Jared Gurczeski Fr. QB 6-0 180 Hazlet, N.J. Raritan 35 Anthony Bowman So. LB 5-10 230 Damascus, Pa. Our Lady of Good Counsel 37 James Holley Fr. RB 6-0 210 Bowie, Md. Bowie 36 Zach Blacka So. LB 5-11 200 McKeesport, Pa. McKeesport 12 William Ingram Fr. RB 5-10 175 Linden, N.J. Linden 38 Dino Waldren So. LB 6-0 235 Benicia, Calif. De La Salle Keenen Jackson Fr. DB 5-9 170 Pittsburgh, Pa. Perry Traditional Academy 39 Andrew Penksa So. K 5-10 166 Johnstown, Pa. Bishop McCort 27 Khalid Jones Fr. DB 5-9 175 Philadelphia, Pa. Episcopal Academy 39 Ryan Duffy Sr.
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