6 Na onal Champions 2019 CAA Football 25 Na onal Semifi nalists 30 Na onal Award Winners

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WEEK 1 SCHEDULE CAA FOOTBALL PRESEASON AWARDS Rankings: STATS/AFCA Coaches

Presason Off ensive Player of the Year Thursday, Aug. 29 Tom Flacco | QB | Towson Flacco earned CAA Off ensive Player of the 7 p.m. Bryant (0-0) at LaValle Stadium (12,300) Year and All-America honors a er passing for rv/rv Stony Brook (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Stony Brook, N.Y. a league-high 3,251 yards and a school-record TV: FloFootball.com | tying 28 touchdowns in 2018. He also added 7 p.m. Delaware State (0-0) at Delaware Stadium (22,000) a team-high 742 yards and 4 TD’s rushing as 22/23 Delaware (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Newark, Del. Towson received its fi rst playoff berth since TV: FloFootball.com | 2013. Flacco ranked third in FCS in total off ense 7 p.m. Jacksonville (0-0) at Robins Stadium (8,700) (332.8 ypg). rv/- Richmond (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Richmond, Va. TV: MASN | 7 p.m. UAlbany (0-0, 0-0 CAA) at Kelly/Shorts Stadium (30,255) Preseason Defensive Player of the Year Central Michigan (0-0) Mount Pleasant, Mich. Maurice Jackson | DL | Richmond TV: ESPN3 | Jackson garnered fi rst-team All-CAA and All- America accolades in 2018 a er recording 46 Friday, Aug. 30 tackles, 15.0 tackles for a loss and a CAA-best 10.0 sacks. He also topped the conference with 6 p.m. rv/- Sacred Heart (0-0) at Alfond Stadium (10,000) four forced fumbles and added three quarter- 7/7 Maine (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Orono, Maine back hurries and a fumble recovery. TV: FloFootball.com |

Saturday, Aug. 31

2 p.m. 2/2 James Madison (0-0, 0-0 CAA) at Mountaineer Field (60,000) West Virginia (0-0) Morgantown, W.Va. TV: AT&T SportsNet | 2 p.m. rv/- Rhode Island (0-0, 0-0 CAA) at Peden Stadium (24,000) Ohio (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Athens, Ohio TV: ESPN+ | 3 p.m. 11/12 Towson (0-0, 0-0 CAA) at Johnson Hagood Stadium (11,332) rv/rv The Citadel (0-0) Charleston, S.C. TV: ESPN+ | 6 p.m. 21/21 Elon (0-0, 0-0 CAA) at BB&T Stadium (21,500) 20/19 North Carolina A&T (0-0) Greensboro, N.C. TV: ESPN3 | 6 p.m. Lafaye e (0-0) at Zable Stadium (11,646) William & Mary (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Williamsburg, Va. TV: FloFootball.com | Week 1 | Aug. 29-31 2019 CAA Football Notes | Pg. 2 Communica ons Directory

CAA Football caafootball.com | @CAAFootball | facebook.com/CAAFootball | youtube.com/CAAFootball Contact: Rob Washburn, Associate Commissioner [email protected] | (O) 804.525.1219 | (C) 804.229.4796

UAlbany ualbanysports.com | @UAlbanyFootball | facebook.com/UAlbanySports | youtube.com/UAlbanySports Contact: Pete Iorizzo, Assistant Athle c Director [email protected] | (O) 518.442.3359 | (C) 518.396.8598 | (Pressbox) 518.442.5895

Delaware bluehens.com | @DelawareFB | facebook.com/DelawareBlueHens | youtube.com/UDBlueHens Contact: Sco Day, Assistant Athle cs Director [email protected] | (O) 302.831.8007 | (C) 804.263.6769 | (Pressbox) 302.831.6199

Elon elonphoenix.com | @ElonFB | facebook.com/ElonFootball | youtube.com/ElonPhoenixAthle cs Contact: Andrew Wilson, Director [email protected] | (O) 336.278.6761 | (C) 919.624.6365 | (Pressbox) 336.278.6777

James Madison jmusports.com | @JMUFootball | facebook.com/JMUfootball | youtube.com/JMUFana c Contact: Chris Brooks, Associate Director [email protected] | (O) 540.568.3702 | (C) 540.271.2677 | (Pressbox) 540.568.6521

Maine goblackbears.com | @BlackBearsFB | facebook.com/UMBlackBears | youtube.com/UMBlackBears Contact: Tyson McHa en, Senior Associate Athle c Director tyson.mcha [email protected] | (O) 207.581.3596 | (C) 207.992.7746 | (Pressbox) 207.581.1049

New Hampshire unhwildcats.com | @UNHWildcats | facebook.com/UNHWildcats | youtube.com/UNHAthle cs Contact: Mike Murphy, Associate Athle c Director [email protected] | (O) 603.862.3906 | (C) 603.969.0774 | (Pressbox) 603.862.2645

Rhode Island gorhody.com | @RhodyFootball | facebook.com/RhodyFootball | youtube.com/rhodeislandrams Contact: Shane Donaldson, Coordinator [email protected] | (O) 401.874.2409 | (C) 508.509.7299 | (Pressbox) 401.481.6648

Richmond richmondspiders.com | @SpiderFootball | facebook.com/SpiderAthle cs | youtube.com/richmondspiders Contact: Ma McCollester, Assistant Athle cs Director [email protected] | (O) 804.287.6313 | 336.676.3407 | (Pressbox) 804.289.1780

Stony Brook stonybrookathle cs.com | @StonyBrookFB | facebook.com/StonyBrookFootball | youtube.com/stonybrookseawolves Contact: Brian Miller, Assistant Athle cs Director [email protected] | (O) 631.632.4318 | (C) 631.609.0634 | (Pressbox) 631.632.4037

Towson towson gers.com | @Towson_FB | facebook.com/TowsonFootball | youtube.com/TheTowsonTigers Contact: Dave Vatz, Director of Media Rela ons [email protected] | (O) 410.704.3102 | (C) 518.391.5165 | (Pressbox) 410.704.3102

Villanova villanova.com | @NovaFootball | facebook.com/VUfootball | youtube.com/NovaAthle cs Contact: Dean Kenefi ck, Associate Athle cs Director dean.kenefi [email protected] | (O) 610.519.6514 | (C) 610.308.4395 | (Pressbox) 610.519.5290

William & Mary tribeathle cs.com | @WMTribeFootball | facebook.com/WMTribeFootball | youtube.com/TribeAthle cs Contact: Pete Clawson, Senior Assistant Athle c Director [email protected] | (O) 757.221.3369 | (C) 757.869.9323 | (Pressbox) 757.221.3414

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CAA TEAMS IN FCS TOTAL OFFENSE (2018) CONFERENCE NOTES:

18. Towson 465.0 ypg VILLANOVA KICKS OFF SEASON WITH WIN OVER NO. 13 COLGATE: Villanova opened the CAA TEAMS IN FCS RUSHING OFFENSE (‘18) 150th season of last Saturday with an impressive 34-14 win over No. 13 Colgate. Quarterback Dan Smith, a transfer from Campbell, threw for 205 yards and 3 30. Stony Brook 200.6 ypg TD’s and also ran for a score in his Wildcats’ debut. Jus n Covington rushed for a career- 33. Elon 199.5 ypg high 134 yards on 19 carries as VU piled up 239 yards on the ground. Defensively, VU held 39. Towson 190.0 ypg Colgate off the scoreboard for the fi rst two-and-a-half quarters and limited them to 288 CAA TEAMS IN FCS PASSING OFFENSE (‘18) total yards. Cornerback Jaquan Amos tallied six tackles, a fumble recovery and a pick six.

18. Towson 275.0 ypg UNH’S MCDONNELL TAKES LEAVE OF ABSENCE: New Hampshire head coach Sean McDon- 25. Richmond 264.2 ypg nell will take an indefi nite leave of absence for health-related reasons. Associate head CAA TEAMS IN FCS SCORING OFFENSE (‘18) coach Ricky Santos has been named the team’s interim head coach.

15. Towson 34.5 ppg CAA LOOKS TO EXTEND SUCCESS AGAINST FBS FOES: UAlbany, James Madison and Rhode 18. James Madison 33.9 ppg Isand will meet FBS opponents in Week 1. CAA Football teams have posted mul ple wins 37. Rhode Island 30.3 ppg over FBS opponents in each of the past three years. In 2018, Villanova beat Temple, 19- CAA TEAMS IN FCS TOTAL DEFENSE (‘18) 17, and Maine beat Western Kentucky, 31-28. CAA Football has posted 38 wins over FBS foes in its history and has won at least one game against an FBS team in 11 of the past 13 6. James Madison 289.5 ypg years. Since 2013, seven diff erent teams (UAlbany, JMU, Maine, New Hampshire, Rich- 14. New Hampshire 310.0 ypg mond, Towson and Villanova) have recorded a FBS victory. 16. Villanova 312.6 ypg 17. Maine 313.1 ypg CAA SUCCESS IN NON-CONFERENCE PLAY: CAA Football teams compiled a 22-9 (.710) 18. Stony Brook 315.3 ypg record against non-conference FCS compe on last season. In 2017, CAA teams went 29. Rhode Island 345.1 ypg 26-6 (.813) in non-conference games against FCS opponents, which was the best winning 33. Delaware 351.6 ypg percentage by any FCS conference. 38. Elon 359.1 ypg CAA TEAMS IN FCS RUSHING DEFENSE (‘18) JMU PICKED TO WIN CAA TITLE: James Madison, which returns 19 of 22 starters from last year’s 9-4 team that earned a FCS playoff berth for the fi h consecu ve season, was 1. Maine 79.2 ypg the overwhelming choice to win the CAA Football tle in 2019. Towson, which is com- 10. James Madison 104.4 ypg ing off its fi rst FCS playoff appearance since 2013, was picked second in the poll, while 20. Stony Brook 122.1 ypg defending CAA Football champion Maine placed third. Elon, Delaware and Stony Brook, 21. Villanova 124.0 ypg which all made the FCS playoff s last year, took the next three spots in the preseason poll. 23. New Hampshire 128.7 ypg New Hampshire was seventh, followed by Rhode Island, Villanova, Richmond, William & 30. Delaware 134.9 ypg Mary and UAlbany. 39. Richmond 149.8 ypg 40. UAlbany 151.9 ypg TOWSON’S FLACCO, RICHMOND’S JACKSON HEADLINE PRESEASON ALL-CAA TEAM: CAA TEAMS IN FCS PASSING DEFENSE (‘18) Towson quarterback Tom Flacco was chosen as the CAA preseason Off ensive Player of the Year, while Richmond defensive end Maurice Jackson was selected as the CAA preseason 16. New Hampshire 181.3 ypg Defensive Player of the Year in a vote of the league’s head coaches and media rela ons 17. Rhode Island 182.1 ypg directors. Flacco passed for a league-high 3,251 yards and a school-record tying 28 TD’s 22. James Madison 185.1 ypg last season and also ran for 742 yards and four scores. Jackson recorded 46 tackles, 15.0 24. Villanova 188.6 ypg TFL, a league-high 10.0 sacks and four forced fumbles. The en re preseason All-CAA team 25. William & Mary 190.0 ypg can be found in this release. 29. Stony Brook 193.3 ypg 30. Elon 193.4 ypg CAA PLACES 14 ON PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA TEAM: A total of 14 CAA Football players CAA TEAMS IN FCS SCORING DEFENSE (‘18) from six diff erent teams were honored on the STATS preseason FCS All-America squad. Receiving fi rst-team honors were Rhode Island off ensive lineman Kyle Murphy, Maine 6. James Madison 14.6 ppg cornerback Manny Pa erson, James Madison cornerback Rashad Robinson, Towson 12. Stony Brook 20.3 ppg kicker Aidan O’Neill, Stony Brook kick returner Jean Constant, JMU punt returner D’Angelo 19. Delaware 21.5 ppg Amos and Towson running back/returner Shane Simpson. Making the second team were 28. New Hampshire 22.8 ppg Towson quarterback Tom Flacco, Rhode Island wide receiver Aaron Parker, JMU off ensive 30. Maine 23.4 ppg lineman Liam Fornadel and Maine defensive lineman Kayon Whitaker. Selected to the 31. Villanova 23.4 ppg third team were JMU defensive lineman Ron’Dell Carter, Richmond defensive lineman 33. Elon 23.6 ppg Maurice Jackson and Maine linebacker Deshawn Stevens. CAA TEAMS IN FCS TO MARGIN (‘18) FIVE CAA TEAMS RANKED IN PRESEASON NATIONAL POLLS: Five CAA Football teams 10. Elon +0.82 tpg are ranked among the top 25 na onally in the preseason STATS FCS Top 25 poll and AFCA 13. Rhode Island +0.73 tpg Coaches Poll. In the STATS poll, JMU is ranked No. 2, followed by No. 7 Maine, No. 11 17. Villanova +0.64 tpg 32. Maine +0.36 tpg

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TOP RETURNING STAT LEADERS Towson, No. 21 Elon and No. 22 Delaware. The AFCA poll includes No. 2 James Madison, No. 7 Maine, No. 12 Towson, No. 21 Elon and No. 23 Delaware. Five other CAA teams - Rushing Stony Brook, New Hampshire, Villanova, Richmond and Rhode Island - received votes in Jaylan Thomas (EU) 761 yds. the STATS poll. Tom Flacco (TU) 742 yds. Shane Simpson (TU) 711 yds. FIVE FROM CAA ON NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH LISTS: CAA Football had fi ve Passing players named to STATS FCS Preseason Player of the Year Watch Lists. Towson senior quar- Tom Flacco (TU) 3,251 yds. terback Tom Flacco, Rhode Island senior wide receiver Aaron Parker and Towson senior Chris Ferguson (UM) 2,372 yds. running back Shane Simpson made the Walter Payton Award Watch List (top off ensive Ben DiNucci (JMU) 2,275 yds. player). Maine senior cornerback Manny Pa erson and James Madison senior cornerback Rashad Robinson were on the Buck Buchanan Award Watch list (top defensive player). Receiving Aaron Parker (URI) 955 yds. CAA WELCOMES FOUR NEW HEAD COACHES: There are four new head coaches in the Shane Leatherbury (TU) 885 yds. CAA this season, but all have es to the conference. Curt Cigne is the new head coach Earnest Edwards (UM) 839 yds. at James Madison a er guiding Elon to a pair of playoff appearances over the past two seasons. Former Elon defensive coordinator , who has also been an assistant Recep ons at New Hampshire and Villanova during his career, was elevated to head coach of the Shane Leatherbury (TU) 67 Phoenix. Maine promoted former off ensive coordinator Nick Charlton to head coach a er Riley Stapleton (JMU) 62 Aaron Parker (URI) 61 he helped guide the Black Bears to the CAA championship in 2018. takes over as the head coach at William & Mary, where he previously served as an assistant under Field Goals legendary coach Jimmye Laycock. London spent two seasons as head coach at Richmond Aidan O’Neill (TU) 22 and led the Spiders to the FCS Na onal Championship in 2008. Skyler Davis (EU) 17 Ethan Ratke (JMU) 17 CAA MAKES HISTORY WITH SIX TEAMS IN PLAYOFF FIELD: CAA Football made history in 2018 with six teams selected to the 24-team fi eld for the Division I Football Championship, Tackles a feat that had never been accomplished by any conference. CAA champ Maine, which Dimitri Holloway (JMU) 127 earned the #7 overall seed, was joined by Delaware, Elon, JMU, Stony Brook and Towson. Deshawn Stevens (UM) 120 CAA Football’s previous record for playoff teams was fi ve, which occurred in 2007, 2008 Robert Heyward (TU) 98 and 2011. Four CAA teams were chosen to the playoff fi eld in the prior four seasons. Sacks John Daka (JMU) 10 STRENGTH FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: No conference has proven to be as strong from top Maurice Jackson (UR) 10 to bo om as CAA Football in recent years. Ten of the league’s 12 teams have par cipated Kayon Whitaker (UM) 9.5 in the FCS playoff s since 2015. The conference has had at least one team reach the quar- terfi nals every year since 1991. Tackles For Loss Deshawn Stevens (UM) 17 MAINE ADVANCES TO FCS SEMIFINALS FOR THE FIRST TIME: CAA champion Maine ad- John Daka (JMU) 17 vanced to the semifi nals of the FCS playoff s for the fi rst me in school history in 2018. Taji Lowe (UM) 15 Maine recorded the fi rst home playoff win in school history on Dec. 1 when it rolled Maurice Jackson (UR) 15 past OVC champ Jacksonville State, 55-27, in the second round. The Black Bears made a season-high 13 tackles for loss and intercepted four passes to earn a 23-18 road win at Intercep ons Weber State in the quarterfi nals, but fell 50-19 at Eastern Washington in the semifi nals. Chris an Benford (VU) 5 Evan Horn (UNH) 4 Isaiah Laster (W&M) 4 MULTIPLE TEAMS IN THE FCS PLAYOFFS: CAA Football has now had mul ple teams in Greg Liggs, Jr. (EU) 4 the playoff s for 28 straight years and three or more teams in the playoff fi eld for 13 years in a row. Ten mes in league history at least four teams were chosen. fi ve teams were picked in 2007, 2008 and 2011 and the CAA set a record with six teams selected in 2018.

PLAYOFF SUCCESS: Since 2003, CAA Football has had a team in the FCS tle game 10 mes, with four diff erent schools combining to win fi ve na onal tles - Delaware (2003), JMU (2004, 2016), Richmond (2008) and Villanova (2009). CAA Football has had a team in the semifi nals of the playoff s in each of the past six years - Towson (2013), New Hampshire (2014), Richmond (2015), JMU (2016, 2017) and Maine (2018) and 25 semifi nalists overall.

DOING IT WITH DEFENSE: Eight CAA teams were ranked among the top 38 in FCS in total defense last season, led by #6 JMU (289.5 ypg). Seven teams were among the top 33 in scoring defense, paced by #6 JMU (14.6 ppg), eight squads were among the top 40 in FCS against the run, led by #1 Maine (79.2 ypg) and seven teams were in the top 31 in pass defense.

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UALBANY DELAWARE ELON 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB

• Return seven starters on off ense and eight • Return seven starters on off ense and fi ve on • Return seven starters on off ense and seven on defense from last year’s 3-8 squad. defense from a 7-5 team that made its fi rst on defense from last year’s 6-5 team that FCS playoff appearance since 2010. earned a FCS playoff berth for the second • WR Dev Holmes led all CAA freshmen in consecu ve season. recep ons (50) and receiving yards (734) in • QB Pat Kehoe threw for 2,075 yards and 17 2018 and had 5 TD catches. TD’s last season. He passed for 270+ yards • QB Davis Cheek passed for 1,018 yards and three mes and had six games with at least 4 TD’s in 6 games before suff ering a season- • RB Karl Mofor rushed for 596 yards and 5 two touchdown passes. ending knee injury on Oct. 13. He was the TD’s and also caught 23 passes last season. CAA Off ensive Rookie of the Year in 2017. He ran for a team-high 555 yards in 2017. • RB DeJoun Lee rushed for a team-high 606 yards and 2 TD’s in 2018. • RB Jaylan Thomas earned CAA Off ensive • QB Jeff Undercuffl er started the fi nal three Rookie of the Year honors last season a er games last season as a true freshman and • Delaware returns four of its fi ve starters on rushing for a team-high 761 yards and 4 passed for 170 yards and 2 TD’s in a win the off ensive line, led by All-American Mario TD’s, including 222 yards in a win over URI. over Stony Brook. Farinella. • WR Kortez Weeks has made 96 recep ons • LB Levi Metheny recorded a team-high 92 • UD ranked 19th in FCS in scoring defense for 1,193 yards in his fi rst two years at EU. tackles last season and ranked 5th in the and 33rd in total defense a year ago. CAA in tackles per game (8.4). He also led • All-CAA DE Marcus Willoughby recorded 58 UA with 9.5 TFL and 2 intercep ons. • All four starters on the Blue Hens’ defensive tackles, 6.5 TFL, 2.5 sacks and 7 quarterback line are back in 2019, led by All-CAA defen- hurries last season. • LB/DE Eli Mencer contributed 58 tackles, 8.5 sive end Cam Kitchen. TFL and a team-high 4.5 sacks in 2018. • Cornerbacks Greg Liggs, Jr. and Daniel • Delaware Stadium is undergoing a two- Reid-Benne combined for 120 tackles, 5 • UAlbany travels to MAC member Central phase, $60 million renova on, which will intercep ons and 16 pass breakups in 2018. Michigan for its season opener. The Great include new luxury seats and chairbacks to Danes upset Buff alo (22-16) in 2016. the west stands in 2019. • Skyler Davis was 17-of-22 on FG’s last year and missed just once inside 40 yards.

JAMES MADISON MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB • Return nine starters on off ense and 10 on • Return seven starters on off ense and eight • Return nine starters on off ense and seven defense from last year’s 9-4 team that made on defense from last year’s 10-4 team on defense from a team that won three of the FCS playoff s for the fi h straight year. that won its fi rst CAA tle since 2013 and its last four games in 2018. reached the semifi nals of the FCS playoff s. • QB Ben DiNucci ranked 3rd in FCS in • RB Carlos Washington, Jr. rushed for more comple on percentage (68.3%) last year. He • QB Chris Ferguson threw for 2,372 yards than 100 yards in three of UNH’s fi nal four passed for 2,275 yards and 16 TD’s and also and 22 TD’s last season. The yardage total games, including 179 against Villanova. ran for 433 yards and a team-high 9 TD’s. was the 9th-highest in Maine history. • WR Malik Love was limited to 2 games last • Returning WR’s Kyndel Dean and Jake • Earnest Edwards made a team-high 53 year due to injury, but made 70 catches for Brown combined for 85 catches for 1,069 catches for 839 yards and 10 TD’s in 2018 733 yards and 3 TD’s in 2017. yards and 7 TD’s in 2018. and also scored 2 TD’s on kickoff returns. • Either RS freshman Bret Edwards or true • JMU ranked 6th in FCS in scoring defense • Maine’s defense held WKU to 42 yards rush- freshman Max Brosmer is expected to start (14.6 ppg) and 6th in total defense (289.5 ing and 3-of-16 on third down. The Black at quarterback for UNH. ypg) in 2018. Bears lead FCS in rush defense (13.5 ypg). • Safety Pop Lacey was ed for the team lead • LB Dimitri Holloway recorded a team-best • Maine led FCS in rush defense (79.2 ypg) in tackles last season with 79. He also had 2 127 tackles and 11.0 TFL last season. and ranked 17th in total defense last year. intercep ons and 5 pass breakups.

• All-America CB Rashad Robinson returns to • The Black Bears ranked 3rd in FCS with 47 • Evan Horn recorded a team-high four ac on a er missing last year due to injury. sacks last season. Kayon Whitaker (9.5) and intercep ons last season, two of which he He intercepted 7 passes in 2017. Deshawn Stevens (9.0) led the way. returned for touchdowns.

• D’Angelo Amos led the na on in punt return • All-America CB Manny Pa erson made 3 • UNH had its FCS-record streak of 14 straight average (22.0 ypg) and punt return TD’s (3) intercep ons and was third in FCS with 22 playoff appearances snapped in 2018. last season. pass breakups.

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RHODE ISLAND RICHMOND STONY BROOK 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB

• Return six starters on off ense and seven on • Return six starters on off ense and eight on • Return three starters on off ense and eight defense from a 6-5 team that recorded URI’s defense from last year’s 4-7 squad. on defense from a 7-5 team that earned a fi rst winning season since 2001. 2nd straight FCS playoff appearance. • Junior Joe Mancuso will start at QB for the • WR Aaron Parker caught 61 passes for a Spiders. He made four starts a year ago, • Junior Tyquell Fields will start at QB for SBU CAA-best 955 yards and 10 TD’s last season. passing for 1,185 yards and 7 TD’s and rush- a er seeing ac on as a backup for the past He ranks 7th in career receiving yards, 9th in ing for a team-high 354 yards and 3 TD’s. two years. He threw for 166 yards and 2 recep ons and 4th in TD catches at URI. TD’s in 2018 and rushed for 49 yards. • RB Xavier Goodall returns to ac on a er • The Rams are expected to decide between missing last year due to injury. He ran for a • Senior Isaiah White will be SBU’s star ng returning junior Vito Priore and freshman team-high 452 yards in 2017. running back a er playing on defense and Darius Perrantes for the star ng QB job. special teams for the past two years. He ran • Transfer WR’s Charlie Fessler (Northwest- for 243 yards on 62 carries in 2015. • RB’s Zoe Bryant and Naim Jones combined ern) and Keyston Fuller (Duke) are expected to rush for 891 yards and 7 TD’s in 2018. to start for UR in the opener. • SBU has added Bryant transfer WR Jean Constant, who earned All-America honors • Ahmere Dorsey returned two kickoff s and • DE Maurice Jackson was chosen as the CAA as a kick returner in 2017 and 2018. one punt for TD’s last season. He led the Preseason Defensive Player of the Year. He CAA in KOR (28.4) and was 2nd in PR (11.1). recorded 46 tackles, a CAA-best 15.0 TFL, 10 • The Seawolves ranked 12th in FCS in scoring sacks and 4 forced fumbles in 2018. defense, 18th in total defense and 20th in • LB Branyan Javier-Cas llo ed for the team rushing defense in 2018. lead with 78 tackles last season and added • Safety Daniel Jones topped UR in both tack- 6.5 TFL and 2 intercep ons. les (86) and intercep ons (3) last season. • SBU returns three All-CAA players defensive- ly - DL Sam Kamara and DB’s Gavin Heslop • The Rams were na onally ranked last sea- • Richmond returns four starters on the of- and TJ Morrison. son for the fi rst me since 2005, reaching as fensive line and enters the season with no high as No. 15 in the polls. OL that is a senior or redshirt senior. • Stony Brook is 11-1 at home over the past two seasons, including 5-0 in 2018.

TOWSON VILLANOVA WILLIAM & MARY 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 1-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB • Return six starters on off ense and seven • Knocked off No. 13 Colgate, 34-14, to open • Return seven starters on off ense and eight on defense from last year’s 7-5 team that the 2018 season. on defense from last year’s 4-6 squad. earned its fi rst FCS playoff berth since 2013. • Campbell transfer QB Dan Smith threw for • Either Coastal Carolina transfer Kilton • All-America QB Tom Flacco was chosen 205 yards and 3 TD’s in his VU debut and Anderson or true freshman Hollis Mathis is as the CAA Preseason Off ensive Player of also ran for 37 yards and a TD. expected to start at QB for the Tribe. the Year. He passed for 3,251 yards and a school-record tying 28 TD’s last year and ran • RB Jus n Covington rushed for a career-high • Four starters are back on the W&M off en- for a team-best 742 yards and 4 TD’s. 134 yards on 19 carries at Colgate. sive line, including All-CAA honoree Mark Williamson. • RB Shane Simpson ranked 2nd in FCS in • RB Jalen Jackson added 64 yards rushing all-purpose yards (171.5 ypg) in 2018. He and caught an 18-yard TD pass. • All-CAA safety Isaiah Laster made a team- earned All-CAA honors as a running back, high 4 intercep ons last season and was kick returner and punt returner. • Villanova’s defense shutout Colgate un l 2nd on the team with 65 tackles. midway through the third quarter and al- • Returning WR’s Shane Leatherbury and lowed just 288 total yards. • CB Corey Parker has earned All-CAA ac- Jabari Allen combined for 119 recep ons for colades for the past two seasons. He had 42 1,629 yards and 15 TD’s last season. • CB Jaquan Amos recovered a fumble that tackles and 9 PBU’s in 2018. set up VU’s fi rst touchdown and then re- • Aidan O’Neill kicked a school-record 22 FG’s turned an intercep on 27 yards for a score • All-CAA DL Bill Murray led the Tribe in TFL’s last season. His 53 career FG’s are six shy of that made it 14-0. He added six tackles. (9.5) and sacks (4.5) last season and also the CAA all- me record. blocked three kicks. • LB Forrest Rhyne made a career-high eight • Towson led the CAA in total off ense, passing tackles, including 2.0 TFL and a sack. • The Tribe is opening the season at home for off ense and scoring off ense in 2018. the fi rst me since 2007. • The VU/Colgate contest was the fi rst Div. I • LB Robert Heyward recorded a team-high 98 college football game of the year and was • New head coach Mike London went 24-5 in tackles and 10.5 TFL last season. VU’s earliest opener in school history. two seasons at CAAFB member Richmond.

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2019 CAA Football Schedule & Results Saturday, August 24 Saturday, October 5 Villanova 34, Colgate 14 *UAlbany at Richmond – 2 pm *Elon at New Hampshire – 3:30 pm Thursday, August 29 *Villanova at William & Mary – 3:30 pm UAlbany at Central Michigan – 7 pm *James Madison at Stony Brook – 6 pm Delaware State at Delaware – 7 pm Rhode Island at Brown – 12:30 pm Jacksonville at Richmond – 7 pm Bryant at Stony Brook – 7 pm Saturday, October 12 *Richmond at Maine – 12 pm Friday, August 30 *Villanova at James Madison – 1:30 pm Sacred Heart at Maine – 6 pm *Delaware at Elon – 2 pm *UAlbany at Towson – 4 pm Saturday, August 31 *New Hampshire at Stony Brook – 6 pm James Madison at West Virginia – 2 pm Rhode Island at Virginia Tech - TBA Rhode Island at Ohio University – 2 pm Towson at The Citadel – 2 pm Saturday, October 19 Elon at North Carolina A&T – 6 pm *New Hampshire at Delaware – 1 pm Lafaye e at William & Mary – 6 pm *Rhode Island at UAlbany – 3:30 pm *James Madison at William & Mary – 3:30 pm Friday, September 6 Bucknell at Towson – 4 pm William & Mary at Virginia – 8 pm Maine at Liberty – 6 pm Yale at Richmond – 6 pm Saturday, September 7 *Delaware at Rhode Island – 7 pm Saturday, October 26 New Hampshire at Holy Cross – 1 pm *Richmond at Delaware – 1 pm The Citadel at Elon – 2 pm *Elon at Rhode Island – 1 pm Richmond at Boston College – 3:30 pm *William & Mary at Maine – 1 pm St. Francis (Pa.) at James Madison – 6 pm *Towson at James Madison – 3:30 pm Maine at Georgia Southern – 6 pm *Stony Brook at Villanova – 3:30 pm North Carolina Central at Towson – 6 pm Lehigh at Villanova – 6 pm Saturday, November 2 Bryant at UAlbany – 7 pm *Villanova at New Hampshire – 1 pm Stony Brook at Utah State - 7:30 pm *Delaware at Towson – 2 pm *William & Mary at Elon – 2 pm Saturday, September 14 *Stony Brook at Richmond – 3 pm *Elon at Richmond – 6 pm *Maine at UAlbany – 3:30 pm *Towson at Maine – 7 pm Merrimac at Rhode Island – 1 pm UAlbany at Monmouth – 1 pm North Dakota State at Delaware – 1 pm Saturday, November 9 Morgan State at James Madison – 4 pm *Richmond at Villanova – 1 pm Wagner at Stony Brook – 6 pm *UAlbany at Delaware – 1 pm Villanova at Bucknell – 6 pm *Rhode Island at William & Mary – 1 pm Colgate at William & Mary – 6 pm *Maine at Elon – 2 pm New Hampshire at FIU – 7 pm *Towson at Stony Brook – 2 pm *New Hampshire at James Madison – 3:30 pm Saturday, September 21 *Rhode Island at New Hampshire – 6 pm Saturday, November 16 *Villanova at Towson – 6 pm *Rhode Island at Maine – 12 pm Maine at Colgate – 12 pm *Towson at William & Mary – 1 pm Penn at Delaware – 1 pm *New Hampshire at UAlbany – 1 pm Lafaye e at UAlbany – 3:30 pm *Stony Brook at Delaware – 1 pm James Madison at Cha anooga – 4 pm *Richmond at James Madison – 3:30 pm Fordham at Stony Brook – 6 pm LIU at Villanova – 2 pm Elon at Wake Forest - TBA William & Mary at East Carolina - TBA Saturday, November 23 *William & Mary at Richmond – 12 pm Saturday, September 28 *James Madison at Rhode Island – 12 pm *James Madison at Elon – 2 pm *Maine at New Hampshire – 1 pm *William & Mary at UAlbany – 3:30 pm *Delaware at Villanova – 1 pm *Maine at Villanova – 3:30 pm *Elon at Towson – 2 pm *Stony Brook at Rhode Island – 7 pm *UAlbany at Stony Brook – 2 pm Richmond at Fordham – 1 pm Duquesne at New Hampshire – 1 pm Delaware at Pi sburgh - TBA * - CAA Football Game Towson at Florida - TBA

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CAA Football Team-by-Team Capsules

UALBANY GREAT DANES (0-0, 0-0 CAA) DELAWARE BLUE HENS (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Home Stadium: Tom & Mary Casey Stadium (8,500) Home Stadium: Delaware Stadium (22,000) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. AFCA Top 25: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. AFCA Top 25: 0-0 Total Home A endance: -- Average Home A endance: -- Total Home A endance: -- Average Home A endance: --

Aug. 29 at Central Michigan 7:00 p.m. -- Aug. 29 22/23 DELAWARE STATE 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 7 BRYANT 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 7 *at Rhode Island 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 14 at Monmouth 1:00 p.m. -- Sept. 14 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 1:00 p.m. -- Sept. 21 LAFAYETTE 3:30 p.m. -- Sept. 21 PENN 1:00 p.m. -- Sept. 28 *WILLIAM & MARY 3:30 p.m. -- Sept. 28 at Pi sburgh TBA -- Oct. 5 *at Richmond 2:00 p.m. -- Oct. 12 *at Elon 2:00 p.m. -- Oct. 12 *at Towson 4:00 p.m. -- Oct. 19 *NEW HAMPSHIRE 1:00 p.m. -- Oct. 19 *RHODE ISLAND 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 26 *RICHMOND 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 2 *MAINE 3:30 p.m. -- Nov. 2 *at Towson 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 9 *at Delaware 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 9 *UALBANY 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 16 *NEW HAMPSHIRE 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 16 *STONY BROOK 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 23 *at Stony Brook 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 23 *at Villanova 1:00 p.m. --

ELON PHOENIX (0-0, 0-0 CAA) JAMES MADISON DUKES (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Home Stadium: Rhodes Stadium (11,250) Home Stadium: Bridgeforth Stadium (24,877) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. AFCA Top 25: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. AFCA Top 25: 0-0 Total Home A endance: -- Average Home A endance: -- Total Home A endance: -- Average Home A endance: --

Aug. 31 21/21 at 20/19 North Carolina A&T 6:00 p.m. -- Aug. 31 2/2 at West Virginia 2:00 p.m. -- Sept. 7 THE CITADEL 2:00 p.m. -- Sept. 7 SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 14 *at Richmond 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 14 MORGAN STATE 4:00 p.m. -- Sept. 21 at Wake Forest TBA -- Sept. 21 at Cha anooga 4:00 p.m. -- Sept. 28 *at Elon 2:00 p.m. -- Sept. 28 *JAMES MADISON 2:00 p.m. -- Oct. 5 *at Stony Brook 6:00 p.m. -- Oct. 5 *at New Hampshire 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 12 *VILLANOVA 1:30 p.m. -- Oct. 12 *DELAWARE 1:00 p.m. -- Oct. 19 *at William & Mary 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 26 *at Rhode Island 1:00 p.m. -- Oct. 26 *TOWSON 3:30 p.m. -- Nov. 2 *WILLIAM & MARY 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 9 *NEW HAMPSHIRE 3:30 p.m. -- Nov. 9 *MAINE 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 16 *RICHMOND 3:30 p.m. -- Nov. 23 *at Towson 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 23 *at Rhode Island 12:00 p.m. --

MAINE BLACK BEARS (0-0, 0-0 CAA) NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Home Stadium: Alfond Stadium (10,000) Home Stadium: Wildcat Stadium (11,015) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. AFCA Top 25: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. AFCA Top 25: 0-0 Total Home A endance: -- Average Home A endance: -- Total Home A endance: -- Average Home A endance: --

Aug. 30 7/7 rv/ - SACRED HEART 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 7 rv/rv at Holy Cross 1:00 p.m. -- Sept. 7 at Georgia Southern 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 14 at Florida Interna onal 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 14 *TOWSON 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 21 *RHODE ISLAND 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 21 at Colgate 12:00 p.m. -- Sept. 28 DUQUESNE 1:00 p.m. -- Sept. 28 *at Villanova 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 5 *ELON 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 12 *RICHMOND 12:00 p.m. -- Oct. 12 *at Stony Brook 6:00 p.m. -- Oct. 19 at Liberty 6:00 p.m. -- Oct. 19 *at Delaware 1:00 p.m. -- Oct. 26 *WILLIAM & MARY 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 2 *at UAlbany 3:30 p.m. -- Nov. 2 *VILLANOVA 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 9 *at Elon 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 9 *at James Madison 3:30 p.m. -- Nov. 16 *RHODE ISLAND 12:00 p.m. -- Nov. 16 *at UAlbany 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 23 *at New Hampshire 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 23 *MAINE 1:00 p.m. --

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CAA Football Team-by-Team Capsules

RHODE ISLAND RAMS (0-0, 0-0 CAA) RICHMOND SPIDERS (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Home Stadium: Meade Stadium (6,555) Home Stadium: E. Claiborne Robins Stadium (8,700) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. AFCA Top 25: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. AFCA Top 25: 0-0 Total Home A endance: -- Average Home A endance: -- Total Home A endance: -- Average Home A endance: --

Aug. 31 rv/- at Ohio 2:00 p.m. -- Aug. 29 rv/- JACKSONVILLE 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 7 *DELAWARE 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 7 at Boston College 3:30 p.m. -- Sept. 21 *at New Hampshire 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 14 *ELON 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 28 *STONY BROOK 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 28 at Fordham 1:00 p.m. -- Oct. 5 at Brown 12:30 p.m. -- Oct. 5 *UALBANY 2:00 p.m. -- Oct. 12 at Virginia Tech TBA -- Oct. 12 *at Maine 12:00 p.m. -- Oct. 19 *at UAlbany 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 19 YALE 6:00 p.m. -- Oct. 26 *ELON 1:00 p.m. -- Oct. 26 *at Delaware 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 2 MERRIMACK 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 2 *STONY BROOK 3:00 p.m. -- Nov. 9 *at William & Mary 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 9 *at Villanova 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 16 *at Maine 12:00 p.m. -- Nov. 16 *at James Madison 3:30 p.m. -- Nov. 23 *JAMES MADISON 12:00 p.m. -- Nov. 23 *WILLIAM & MARY 12:00 p.m. --

STONY BROOK SEAWOLVES (0-0, 0-0 CAA) (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Home Stadium: LaValle Stadium (12,300) Home Stadium: Johnny Unitas Stadium (11,198) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. AFCA Top 25: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. AFCA Top 25: 0-0 Total Home A endance: -- Average Home A endance: -- Total Home A endance: -- Average Home A endance: --

Aug. 29 rv/rv BRYANT 7:00 p.m. -- Aug. 31 11/12 at rv/rv The Citadel 3:00 p.m. -- Sept. 7 at Utah State 7:30 p.m. -- Sept. 7 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 14 WAGNER 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 14 *at Maine 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 21 FORDHAM 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 21 *VILLANOVA 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 28 *at Rhode Island 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 28 at Florida TBA -- Oct. 5 *JAMES MADISON 6:00 p.m. -- Oct. 12 *UALBANY 4:00 p.m. -- Oct. 12 *NEW HAMPSHIRE 6:00 p.m. -- Oct. 19 BUCKNELL 4:00 p.m. -- Oct. 26 *at Villanova 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 26 *at James Madison 3:30 p.m. -- Nov. 2 *at Richmond 3:00 p.m. -- Nov. 2 *DELAWARE 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 9 *TOWSON 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 9 *at Stony Brook 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 16 *at Delaware 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 16 *at William & Mary 1:00 p.m. Nov. 23 *UALBANY 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 23 *ELON 2:00 p.m. --

VILLANOVA WILDCATS (1-0, 0-0 CAA) WILLIAM & MARY TRIBE (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Home Stadium: Villanova Stadium (12,000) Home Stadium: Walter J. Zable Stadium (11,646) Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 1-0 vs. AFCA Top 25: 1-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. AFCA Top 25: 0-0 Total Home A endance: -- Average Home A endance: -- Total Home A endance: -- Average Home A endance: --

Aug. 24 rv/- at 13/14 Colgate W, 34-14 4,519 Aug. 31 LAFAYETTE 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 7 LEHIGH 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 6 at Virginia 8:00 p.m. -- Sept. 14 at Bucknell 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 14 COLGATE 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 21 *at Towson 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 21 at East Carolina TBA -- Sept. 28 *MAINE 3:30 p.m. -- Sept. 28 *at UAlbany 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 5 *at William & Mary 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 5 *VILLANOVA 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 12 *at James Madison 1:30 p.m. -- Oct. 19 *JAMES MADISON 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 26 *STONY BROOK 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 26 *at Maine 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 2 *at New Hampshire 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 2 *at Elon 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 9 *RICHMOND 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 9 *RHODE ISLAND 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 16 LONG ISLAND 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 16 *TOWSON 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 23 *DELAWARE 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 23 *at Richmond 12:00 p.m. --

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2019 CAA Football Preseason All-Conference Honors

2019 CAA FOOTBALL PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2019 CAA FOOTBALL PRESEASON PREDICTED Posi on Player School Class ORDER OF FINISH (1st-Place Votes) QB Tom Flacco Towson Sr. 1. James Madison (20) 238 2019 CAA FOOTBALL PRESEASON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2. Towson (3) 217 Posi on Player School Class 3. Maine (1) 201 DL Maurice Jackson Richmond Sr. 4. Elon 164 5. Delaware 162 2019 CAA FOOTBALL PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM 6. Stony Brook 151 OFFENSE 7. New Hampshire 109 Posi on Player School Class 8. Rhode Island 104 QB Tom Flacco Towson Sr. 9. Villanova 84 RB Shane Simpson Towson Sr. 10. Richmond 62 RB Jaylan Thomas Elon So. 11. William & Mary 58 FB Tyler Crist William & Mary Jr. 12. UAlbany 34 WR Earnest Edwards Maine Sr. WR Shane Leatherbury Towson Sr. WR Aaron Parker Rhode Island Sr. TE Ma Foster Elon Sr. OL Liam Dobson Maine Jr. OL Mario Farinella Delaware Gr. OL Liam Fornadel James Madison Jr. OL Kyle Murphy Rhode Island Sr. OL Kyle Nunez Stony Brook So.

DEFENSE Posi on Player School Class DL Ron’Dell Carter James Madison Sr. DL Maurice Jackson Richmond Sr. DL Sam Kamara Stony Brook Sr. DL Kayon Whitaker Maine Sr. LB Robert Heyward Towson Sr. LB Dimitri Holloway James Madison Sr. LB Taji Lowe Maine Sr. LB Deshawn Stevens Maine Jr. PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE - Honorable Men on CB Manny Pa erson Maine Sr. Davis Cheek, QB, Elon; Chris Ferguson, QB, Maine; DeJoun Lee, RB, CB Rashad Robinson James Madison Sr. Delaware; Carlos Washington, Jr., RB, New Hampshire; Joey Kenny, FB, S Pop Lacey New Hampshire Sr. Rhode Island; Owen Tyler, FB, Delaware; Jabari Allen, WR, Towson; Dev S Isaiah Laster William & Mary Sr. Holmes, WR, UAlbany; Simon Bingelis, TE, Villanova; Aaron Grzym- S Adam Smith James Madison Sr. kowski, Towson; Mac Patrick, OL, James Madison; Mark Williamson, OL, William & Mary; Bryce Carter DL, Towson; John Daka, DL, James Madi- SPECIAL TEAMS son, Brandon Ginne , DL, Rhode Island; Charles Mitchell, DL, Maine; Posi on Player School Class Bill Murray, DL, William & Mary; Levi Metheny, LB, UAlbany; Keon Paye, KR Earnest Edwards Maine Sr. LB, Towson; Drew Wiley, LB, Villanova; Augie Contressa, S, Stony Brook; PR D’Angelo Amos James Madison Jr. Daniel Jones, S, Richmond; Corey Parker, S, WIlliam & Mary; Jaquan PK Aidan O’Neill Towson Sr. Amos, CB, Villanova; Gavin Heslop, CB, Stony Brook; Greg Liggs, Jr., P Nick Pritchard Delaware Sr. CB, Elon; Ahmere Dorsey, KR/PR, Rhode Island; Drew Sanborn, P, New SPEC Isaiah White Stony Brook Sr. Hampshire; Eli Mencer, SPEC, UAlbany

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2019 CAA Football Preseason All-Americans

STATS Walter Payton Award Watch List SPECIAL TEAMS Player Posi on School Class Team Posi on Player School Class Tom Flacco QB Towson Sr. First Team PR D’Angelo Amos James Madison Jr. Aaron Parker WR Rhode Island Sr. First Team PK Aidan O’Neill Towson Sr. Shane Simpson RB Towson Sr. Second Team SPEC Yeedee Thaenrat Towson Sr. Athlon Preseason All-America Team STATS Buck Buchanan Award Watch List OFFENSE Player Posi on School Class Team Posi on Player School Class Manny Pa erson CB Maine Sr. First Team PR D’Angelo Amos James Madison Jr. Rashad Robinson CB James Madison Sr. First Team PK Aidan O’Neill Towson Sr. First Team DB Manny Pa erson Maine Sr. First Team DB Rashad Robinson James Madison Sr. STATS Preseason All-America Team OFFENSE Team Posi on Player School Class First Team OL Kyle Murphy Rhode Island Sr. First Team AP Shane Simpson Towson Sr. Second Team QB Tom Flacco Towson Sr. Second Team OL Liam Fornadel James Madison Jr. Second Team WR Aaron Parker Rhode Island Sr.

DEFENSE Team Posi on Player School Class First Team DB Manny Pa erson Maine Sr. First Team DB Rashad Robinson James Madison Sr. Second Team DL Kayon Whitaker Maine Sr. Third Team DL Ron’Dell Carter James Madison Sr. Third Team DL Maurice Jackson Richmond Sr. Third Team LB Deshawn Stevens Maine Jr.

SPECIAL TEAMS Team Posi on Player School Class First Team PR D’Angelo Amos James Madison Jr. First Team KR Jean Constant Stony Brook Gr. First Team PK Aidan O’Neill Towson Sr.

HERO Sports Preseason All-America Team OFFENSE Team Posi on Player School Class First Team OL Kyle Murphy Rhode Island Sr. First Team AP Shane Simpson Towson Sr. Second Team QB Tom Flacco Towson Sr. Third Team OL Liam Fornadel James Madison Jr. Third Team WR Riley Stapleton James Madison Sr.

DEFENSE Team Posi on Player School Class First Team DL John Daka James Madison Sr. First Team DB Manny Pa erson Maine Sr. First Team DB Rashad Robinson James Madison Sr. Second Team DL Ron’Dell Carter James Madison Sr. Second Team LB Deshawn Stevens Maine Jr. Third Team DB Chris an Benford Villanova So. Third Team LB Dimitri Holloway James Madison Sr. Third Team DL Kayon Whitaker Maine Sr.

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2019 CAA Football Weekly Awards OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS ROOKIE Sept. 2 Sept.9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Career CAA Football Weekly Award Leaders (Since 2007) 15 - John Robertson (Villanova, QB) Cole (Maine, DE); Dante Cook (William & Mary, LB); Casey Cooley (Richmond, DL); Harold Cooper (Rhode Island, KR/RB); Aaron Corp (Richmond, QB); Trevor Coston (Maine, PR); 10 - (Towson, RB) Jerome Couplin III (William & Mary, FS); Elliot Croskey (UAlbany, RB); Dalton Crossan (New Hampshire, RB); Omar Cuff (Delaware, RB); Taveion Cuff ee (James Madison, DB); Brelynd 9 - Andrew Pierce (Delaware, RB) Cyphers (Elon, RB); Benjamin Davis (Maine, LB); Rashard Davis (James Madison, PR); Casey DeAndrade (New Hampshire, CB); Kyndel Dean (WR, James Madison); Quinlen Dean (New 7 - Jonathan Grimes (William & Mary, RB) Hampshire, LB); Sean Decloux (Maine, K); DeVonte Dedmon (William & Mary, WR/PR); John Dempsey (Villanova, DB); Donte Dennis (Maine, LB); Ben DiNucci (James Madison, QB); 6 - Kendell Anderson (William & Mary, RB); Taylor Heinicke (Old Dominion, QB); Rodney Kenny Doak (Maine, PK); Cameron Dohse (William & Mary, WR); Tim Donnelly (Delaware, Landers (James Madison, QB); Vad Lee (James Madison, QB); Stephon Robertson (James QB); Nick Dorka (William & Mary, PK); Ahmere Dorsey (Rhode Island, KR); Chris an Dorsey Madison, LB); Jus n Rogers (Richmond, KR/DB); Jus n Thorpe (James Madison, QB) (UAlbany, LB); Drew Dudzik (James Madison, QB); Morgan Ellman (New Hampshire, PK); Eric Enderson (Delaware, P); Nave Evans (William & Mary, RB); Ryan Farrell (New Hampshire, LB/ 5 - Ma Evans (New Hampshire, LB); Sco y McGee (James Madison, KR); Troy Reeder LS); Chris Ferguson (Maine, QB); Joe Flacco (Delaware, QB); Terrance Fox (New Hampshire, (Delaware, LB); Bryan Schor (James Madison, QB); Dae’Quan Sco (James Madison, RB/PR) KR); Albert Funderburke (William & Mary, RB); Brandon Ginne (Rhode Island, DL); Jake Gius (Delaware, DB); Ma Goff (James Madison, P); Xavier Goodall (Richmond, RB); Donald 4 - Zach Bednarczyk (Villanova, QB); Pat Devlin (Delaware, QB); Earnest Edwards (Maine, WR); Goodrich (New Hampshire, RB); Colby Goodwyn (Old Dominion, RB); Jordan Gowins (Stony Sean Goldrich (New Hampshire, QB); Josh Gontarek (UAlbany, WR); Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks Brook, RB); Tyler Gray (James Madison, PK); Oliver Graybar (Rhode Island, P); Airek Green (UAlbany, RB); Derrick Joseph (Towson, KR/WR); Kyle Laule a (Richmond, QB); Donald Lio ne (William & Mary, LB); Raven Greene (James Madison, S); John Greer (New Hampshire, DB); (Stony Brook, RB); Jimmy Moreland (James Madison, CB); Christophe Mulumba Tshimanga John Griffi n (Northeastern, RB); Stanley Gu errez (Hofstra, LB); Darryl Hamilton (Richmond, (Maine, LB); Aidan O’Neill (Towson, PK); Dontra Peters (New Hampshire, CB/RB); Shane DB); Mark Hamilton (Villanova, PK/P); Jeremiah Hamlin (Richmond, RB); Brandyn Harvey Simpson (Towson, RB); Eric Ward (Richmond, QB) (Villanova, WR); Brian Harvey (Maine, PK); Nate Hatalsky (UAlbany, LB); Kyle Havens (Massachuse s, QB); David Hayes (Delaware, RB); Robert Heyward (Towson, LB); Wes Hills 3 - D’Angelo Amos (James Madison, S/PR); Nigel Beckford (Maine, RB); Jovan Belcher (Maine, (Delaware, RB); John Hinchen (Villanova, P); Ryan Hinds (New Hampshire, DB); Jus n Hogan DL); Davis Cheek (Elon, QB); Grant Enders (Towson, QB); Tom Flacco (Towson, QB); R.J. Harris (Rhode Island, LB); Emmanuel Holder (Towson, FB); Dimitri Holloway (James Madison, LB); (New Hampshire, WR); Dev Holmes (UAlbany, WR); Tyler Holmes, (Massachuse s, LB); Ramon Myles Holmes (Rhode Island, KR); Jae’Wuan Horton (New Hampshire, DL); Malachi Hoskins Jeff erson (Maine, RB); Thomas Jeff erson (Delaware, RB); Josh Jennings (Massachuse s, LB); (UAlbany, DL); Omar Howard (Richmond, LB); Stephen Howell (Richmond, DB); Ma Hubbard JaJuan Lawson (Rhode Island, QB); Josh Mack (Maine, RB); Tom Manning (New Hampshire, (Georgia State, P); Markus Hunter (James Madison, DB); Travis Hurd (Rhode Island, KR); Sam PK); Eric McBride (Richmond, LB); Cameron McCurry (Villanova, S); Ricky Santos (New Hurwitz (Towson, PK); Marcus Hyde (William & Mary, DE); McAllister Ingram (Elon, DB); Devon Hampshire, QB); Ryan Stover (Towson, QB); Michael Strauss (Richmond, QB); Cooper Taylor Jackson (New Hampshire, LB); Maurice Jackson (Richmond, DL); Jamie Jarmon (Delaware, (Richmond, DB); Anthony Walters (Delaware, DB); B.W. Webb (William & Mary, DB); Chris WR); Chris Jeannot (New Hampshire, TE); Sean Jellison (New Hampshire, RB); Cole Johnson Whitney (Villanova, QB); Paul Worrilow (Delaware, LB) (James Madison, QB); Deontray Johnson (Rhode Island, KR); Mat Johnson (Northeastern, PK); Reuben Johnson (Stony Brook, DB); Brandon Johnson-Farrell (Rhode Island, WR); David Jones 2 - Nasir Adderley (Delaware, S/KR); Angelo Babbaro (Villanova, KR); Sean Baner (Delaware, (Richmond, DB); Rob Jones (Delaware, PR/KR); Brandon Jordi (Richmond, K); Jesse Julmiste PK); Tyrice Bevere e (Stony Brook, DB); Andrew Bose (Rhode Island, LB); Pushaun Brown (Massachuse s, KR); Wil Kamin (Richmond, PK/P); Pat Kehoe (Delaware, QB); Chris Koepplin (Maine, RB); John Carpenter (William & Mary, PK); Rayshan Clark (UAlbany, CB); Liam Coen (Massachuse s, PK); Tanoh Kpassagnon (Villanova, DL); Drew Kresge (PK, Villanova); Jared (Massachuse s, QB); Derek Cox (William & Mary; DB); Dalton Crossan (New Hampshire, Kuehl (New Hampshire, LB); Tim Kukucka (Villanova, DL); Pop Lacey (New Hampshire, S); RB/KR); Louis Feinstein (Rhode Island, PK); Aaron Forbes (Villanova, RB); Jacobi Green Isaiah Laster (William & Mary, S); Shayne Lawless (Stony Brook, LB); Eriq Lewis (Old Dominion, (Richmond, RB); John Haggart (Stony Brook, DL); Joey Harmon (Villanova, LB); Sage Harold CB); Poppy Livers (Villanova, PR); Sherman Logan (Richmond, DL); Eric Loper (Villanova, DB); (James Madison, DL); Derek Hatcher (Richmond, PR); Kyre Hawkins (James Madison, LB); Alex Lucansky (Stony Brook, PK); Mike MacArthur (New Hampshire, PK/P); Fred Maldonado Travis Hawkins (Delaware, KR); Jonathan Hernandez (Massachuse s, RB); Tim Hightower (Villanova, DB); Ma Marcorelle (Delaware, DL); Jon Mar n (UAlbany, P); Deron Mayo (Richmond, RB); DeAndre Houston-Carson (William & Mary, S); Kareem Huggins (Hofstra, KR); (Hofstra, DL); Miguel Maysonet (Hofstra, RB); Tre McBride (William & Mary, KR/PR); Willie Kyle Hunte (Northeastern, LB); Brock Jackolski (Hofstra, RB); Cardon Johnson (James Madison, McGinnis (Rhode Island, DL); Eli Mencer (UAlbany, LB); Warren Messer (Elon, LB); David Miller RB); Michael Johnson (Delaware, WR/KR); Owen Johnson (Elon, PK); Nigel Jones (Maine, (William & Mary, P); Greg Miller (Villanova, DL); John Miller (James Madison, RB); Corey RB); Terrence Klein (New Hampshire, LB); Trevor Knight (New Hampshire, QB); Brandon Mitchell (Elon, LB); Arthur Moats (James Madison, DL); Zack Monson (Elon, LB); Martel Moody Lee (James Madison, DL); Donnell Lewis (Towson, DB); Joe Marcoux (Villanova, PK); Perry (Villanova, DB); J.J. Moore (Massachuse s, WR); Khalil Moore (Elon, DB); Kye Morgan (Stony McIntyre (Massachuse s, LB); Brian Pate (William & Mary, PK); James Pi s (Villanova, DB); Brook, DB); Neil Morrison (UAlbany, LB); Alex Mosley (James Madison, DL); Maurice Murray Steve Probst (Rhode Island, QB); Taylor Reynolds (James Madison, CB); Luke Rhodes (William (Northeastern, RB); Kirk Nelms (Massachuse s, DB); Tony Nelson (Massachuse s, RB); Victor & Mary, LB); Patrick Ricard (Maine, DL); Rashad Robinson (James Madison, CB); Trevor Ochi (Stony Brook, DL); Demetrius Oliver (Elon, WR); Joey Orlando (New Hampshire, WR); Sasek (Delaware, QB); James Simms (Towson, LB); Dylan Smith (Rhode Island, K); Tye Smith Omar Osbourne (UAlbany, RB); Corey Parker (William & Mary, DB); Mar n Parker (Richmond, (Towson, CB); Cameron Starke (James Madison, PK); Gage Steele (James Madison, LB); Jon DL); Ma Parent (New Hampshire, LB); Mike Perry (Delaware, PK); David Petroni (Elon, P); Striefsky (Delaware, PK); Malcolm Summers (Elon, RB); Jaylan Thomas (Elon, RB); Deontez Wayne Pe us (Richmond, DB); Jake Phillips (William & Mary, QB); Ma Pires (Rhode Island, Thompson (Richmond, RB); R.J. Toman (New Hampshire, QB); Adrian Tracy (William & Mary, PR); Kyle Polk (Towson, LB); Brad Prasky (New Hampshire, P); Frank Raggo (Delaware, PK); DL); Jake Tran n (William & Mary, LB); Patrick Toole (UAlbany, PK); Jared Turco e (Maine, RB); Brandon Ravenel (James Madison, KR/WR); Josh Roach (James Madison, LB); Aaron Roane Andy Vailas (New Hampshire, QB); Antonio Vaughan (Old Dominion, WR/PR); Josh Vaughan (Richmond, DB); Courtney Robinson (Massachuse s, KR); Jus n Rohrwasser (Rhode Island, (Richmond, RB); Darius Victor (Towson, RB); Gian Villante (Hofstra, LB); Carlos Washington PK); Rob Rolle (Villanova, S); Donald Russell (Georgia State, RB); Troy Russell (Maine, LB); Josh (New Hampshire, RB); Jaheem Woods (Stony Brook, DB); Micah Wright (Maine, WR); Griff Ru er (William & Mary, LB); Jake Ryder (Towson, P); Kyle Sakowski (UAlbany, S); Joe Sarnese Yancey (James Madison, RB) (Villanova, S); Sean Schaefer (Towson, QB); Trai Sharp (James Madison, RB); Sterling Sheffi eld (Maine, LB); Dejor Simmons (James Madison, KR); Prince Smith (New Hampshire, CB); Hugo 1 - Adam Abramowitz (Richmond, DL); Khalid Abdullah (James Madison, RB); D.J. Adeoba Souza (New Hampshire, LB); Jeff Steeb (Villanova, LB); Nico Steri (New Hampshire, RB); (Massachuse s, LB); Victor Adesanya (Rhode Island, DL); Ronnie Akins (Villanova, DB); Deshawn Stevens (Maine, LB); Rickey Stevens (Maine, RB); Chris an Summers (Towson, WR); Sherman Alston (Stony Brook, RB); Jaquan Amos (Villanova, DB); Andrew Ankrah (James Ma Szczur (Villanova, WR); Julian Talley (Massachuse s, WR); Phillip Thaxton (Delaware, RB); Madison, LB); R.J. Archer (William & Mary, QB); Ezrah Archie (James Madison, WR); Conner Nate Thellen (Northeastern, DB); Terence Thomas (Villanova, LB); Brian Thompson (William Arnone (James Madison, P/PK); Peter Athens (Towson, QB); Jakwail Bailey (Old Dominion, & Mary, DB); Coby Tippe (Towson, DB); Chris Treister (Maine, QB); Andrew Trent (Stony WR); Aaron Ball (Villanova, RB); John Baranowsky (James Madison, DL); Jus n Barnes (James Brook, WR); Ricky Tunstall (Delaware, FS); Griffi n Trau (Richmond, PK); Charles Tu (James Madison, LB); Trevor Bates (Maine, DL); Nick Ba le (Richmond, DL); Stacey Bedell (Stony Madison, KR/CB); Cornell Urquhart (James Madison, DL); Dino Vasso (New Hampshire, DB); Brook, RB); Chris an Benford (DB, Villanova); Odell Benton (Elon, LB); Mike Boyle (New Caleb Viole e (Massachuse s, PK/P); Ed Wagner (Delaware, P); Brandon Waller (Richmond, Hampshire, KR); Brian Bradford (Towson, LB); Anthony Bra on (Delaware, DB); Brandon DL); Marcus Wasilewski (Maine, QB); Jordan Waxman (Maine, P); Terrel Walker (Maine, RB); Briggs (Maine, PK); Dejon Brisse (Richmond, KR/WR); Jordan Brown (James Madison, DB); Kortez Weeks (Elon, WR); Lamir Whetstone (Maine, DB); Casey Williams (Stony Brook, DL); Marcus Burley (Delaware; DB); Jerry Butler (Delaware, KR); Mike Callahan (William & Mary, Chase Williams (James Madison, LB); Kwe’shon Williams (James Madison, CB); Pat Williams QB); Tyler Campbell (Elon, DB); Bryce Carter (Towson, DL); Derek Cassidy (Rhode Island, (James Madison, LB); Roger Williams (Hofstra, PK); Marcus Willoughby (Elon, DL); Albert QB); DeUnte Chatman (New Hampshire, RB); Don Cherry (Villanova, LB); Cory Christopher Wilson (Georgia State, KR); Tez Wilson (Rhode Island, LB); Nick Yako, (Villanova, PK); (Hofstra, QB); Cody Cipalla (Delaware, DB); Telvion Clark (Towson, LB); John Clements (New Devin Young (Maine, WR); Rauley Zaragoza (Delaware, P); Rob Zarrilli (Hofstra, PK) Hampshire, KR); Steve Cluley (William & Mary, QB); Andrew Clyde (Richmond, DL); Michael

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CAA Football in the 2019 Polls

STATS Top 25 (Preseason) AFCA FCS Coaches Top 25 (Preseason) Conference Rankings (Preseason)

No. Team Record Points No. Team Record Points STATS Coaches 1. North Dakota State (142) 0-0 3,971 1. North Dakota State (23) 0-0 644 Big Sky 5 4 2. James Madison (4) 0-0 3,635 2. James Madison (1) 0-0 597 UC Davis, Eastern Washington, Montana, Mon- 3. South Dakota State (1) 0-0 3,631 3. Eastern Washington (2) 0-0 588 4. Eastern Washington (3) 0-0 3,594 4. South Dakota State 0-0 579 tana State, Weber State 5. UC Davis 0-0 3,210 5. UC Davis 0-0 537 Big South 1 1 6. Jacksonville State 0-0 3,004 6. Jacksonville State 0-0 500 Kennesaw State 7. Maine 0-0 2,891 7. Maine 0-0 473 CAA Football 5 5 8. Weber State 0-0 2,827 8. Woff ord 0-0 437 9. Woff ord 0-0 2,522 9. Weber State 0-0 432 Delaware, Elon, James Madison, Maine, Towson 10. Kennesaw State 0-0 2,361 10. Kennesaw State 0-0 404 Ivy 1 1 11. Towson 0-0 2,330 11. Nicholls 0-0 385 Princeton 12. Nicholls 0-0 2,156 12. Towson 0-0 349 Mid-Eastern Athle c 1 1 13. Colgate 0-0 1,892 13. Illinois State 0-0 290 14. Montana State 0-0 1,866 14. Colgate 0-0 272 North Carolina A&T 15. Illinois State 0-0 1,432 15. Montana State 0-0 271 Missouri Valley 5 5 16. Indiana State 0-0 1,192 16. Indiana State 0-0 192 Illinois State, Indiana State, North Dakota State, 17. Southeast Missouri St. 0-0 1,166 17. Furman 0-0 183 Northern Iowa, South Dakota State 18. Northern Iowa 0-0 1,136 18. Southeast Missouri St. 0-0 178 19. Furman 0-0 1,074 19. North Carolina A&T 0-0 158 Northeast 0 0 20. North Carolina A&T 0-0 885 20. Northern Iowa 0-0 157 21. Elon 0-0 870 21. Elon 0-0 155 Ohio Valley 2 2 22. Delaware 0-0 798 22. Sam Houston St. 0-0 117 Jacksonville State, Southeast Missouri 23. Sam Houston St. 0-0 564 23. Delaware 0-0 87 24. Princeton 0-0 432 24. Princeton 0-0 85 Patriot 1 1 25. Montana 0-0 413 25. Central Arkansas 0-0 66 Colgate Pioneer 0 0 Others receiving votes: East Tennessee (323); Stony Others receiving votes: Montana (52); Yale Brook (257); Duquesne (235), San Diego (209); (41); Incarnate Word (31); East Tennessee (23); Eastern Kentucky (175); Dartmouth (149), Central Cha anooga (23); Northern Arizona (20); Idaho (18); Southern 2 2 Arkansas (125); McNeese (110); Monmouth (110); North Dakota (17); Alcorn State (16); Monmouth (13); Furman, Woff ord Incarnate Word (108); Alcorn State (85); Yale (52); Eastern Kentucky (12); Dartmouth (11); South Dakota Southland 2 3 New Hampshire (42); Cha anooga (38); South (9); Duquesne (7); Stony Brook (7); McNeese (4); Dakota (27); Northern Arizona (16); Lamar (14); Central Arkansas, Nicholls, Sam Houston St. San Diego (3); New Hampshire (2); Southern (2); The Villanova (14); Richmond (8); Citadel (7); Mercer (7); Citadel (2); Lamar (1) Southwestern Athle c 0 0 Rhode Island (7); Abilene Chris an (6); SE Louisiana (6); Idaho State (5); Youngstown State (4); Southern (3); Samford (2); North Dakota (1); Sacred Heart (1); Wagner (1); Western Illinois (1)

2019 Weekly Team-By-Team Rankings Breakdown (STATS/AFCA Coaches) UA UD EU JMU UM UNH URI UR SBU TU VU WM Preseason -/- 22/23 21/21 2/2 7/7 rv/rv rv/- rv/- rv/rv 11/12 rv/- -/- Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Final

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2019 CAA Football vs. The Na on

2019 CAA FOOTBALL NONCONFERENCE RECORDS CAA FOOTBALL NONCONFERENCE RECORDS OVERALL: 1-0 (1.000) (Since 2002) ------Overall ------Playoff s------2019 ------Year Games W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Conference Games W-L Pct. 2018 Pct. 2002 36 24-12 .667 3-3 .500 ACC (FBS) 0 0-0 .000 0-5 .000 2003 36 24-12 .667 4-1 .800 2004 47 32-15 .681 8-3 (2 CAAFB matchups) .727 American (FBS) 0 0-0 .000 1-2 .333 2005 40 25-15 .625 2-2 .500 2006 39 24-15 .615 4-3 (1 CAAFB matchup) .571 Big Sky (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 1-1 .500 2007 47 30-17 .638 6-5 .545 2008 54 34-20 .630 8-4 (1 CAAFB matchup) .667 Big South (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 2009 43 29-14 .674 8-3 (2 CAAFB matchups) .727 2010 38 24-14 .632 6-4 (1 CAAFB matchup) .600 2011 41 25-16 .610 3-5 .375 Big 12 (FBS) 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2012 37 18-19 .486 1-3 .250 2013 48 29-19 .604 6-3 (1 CAAFB matchup) .667 Conference USA (FBS) 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2014 54 29-25 .537 4-4 .500 2015 42 20-22 .476 3-4 (1 CAAFB matchup) .429 Ivy League (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 3-1 .750 2016 45 27-18 .600 8-3 (1 CAAFB matchup) .727 2017 43 28-15 .651 6-4 (1 CAAFB matchup) .600 Mid-American (FBS) 0 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2018 43 24-19 .558 3-6 (1 CAAFB matchup) .333 TOTALS 733 446-287 .608 84-60 (12 CAAFB matchups) .583 MEAC (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 3-0 1.000 CAA FOOTBALL ALL-TIME VICTORIES OVER FBS OPPONENTS Missouri Valley (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 (Since NCAA I-A “FBS” and I-AA “FCS” division in 1978)

Mountain West (FBS) 0 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 YEAR CAA Football SchoolI-A/FBS Opponent Score Date 1978 Massachuse s Boston College 27-0 Nov. 5 Northeast (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 4-1 .800 1984 Massachuse s Ball State 26-10 Sept. 1 1986 Delaware Navy 27-14 Nov. 15 1989 Delaware Navy 10-9 Nov. 18 Ohio Valley (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 1-1 .500 1991 Delaware Navy 29-25 Oct. 26 1992 Delaware Navy 37-21 Oct. 24 Patriot (FCS) 1 1-0 1.000 7-3 .700 1994 Boston Univ. Army 21-12 Nov. 12 1998 William & Mary Temple 45-38 Oct. 3 Pioneer (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1999 Connec cut Buff alo 23-0 Sept. 18 2000 Northeastern Connec cut 35-27 Sept. 23 SEC (FBS) 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2000 Richmond Arkansas State 30-27 Sept. 30 2000 Rhode Island Connec cut 26-21 Nov. 11 2002 Villanova Rutgers 37-19 Aug. 31 Southern (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 2-1 .667 2002 Northeastern Ohio 31-0 Sept. 7 2003 Villanova Temple 23-20 Sept. 6 Sun Belt (FBS) 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2003 Delaware Navy 21-17 Oct. 25 2004 New Hampshire Rutgers 35-24 Sept. 11 CAA Football vs. FCS 1 1-0 1.000 22-9 .710 2004 Maine Mississippi State 9-7 Sept. 18 CAA Football vs. FBS 0 0-0 .000 2-10 .167 2006 Richmond Duke 13-0 Sept. 2 2006 New Hampshire Northwestern 34-17 Sept. 9 2007 New Hampshire Marshall 48-35 Sept. 15 2007 Delaware Navy 59-52 Oct. 27 2008 New Hampshire Army 28-10 Sept. 6 2009 Villanova Temple 27-24 Sept. 3 2009 William & Mary Virginia 26-14 Sept. 5 2009 Richmond Duke 24-16 Sept. 5 2009 New Hampshire Ball State 23-16 Sept. 12 2010 James Madison Virginia Tech 21-16 Sept. 11 2011 Richmond Duke 23-21 Sept. 3 2013 Towson Connec cut 33-18 Aug. 29 2013 Maine Massachuse s 24-14 Sept. 7 2015 James Madison SMU 48-45 Sept. 26 2016 UAlbany Buff alo 22-16 Sept. 2 2016 Richmond Virginia 37-20 Sept. 3 2017 James Madison East Carolina 34-14 Sept. 2 2017 New Hampshire Georgia Southern 22-12 Sept. 9 2018 Villanova Temple 19-17 Sept. 1 2018 Maine Western Kentucky 31-28 Sept. 8 CAA Football vs. I-A/FBS (Since 1978) 38-195 (.163)

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CAA Football In The Playoff s CAA Football Postseason Records By Round CAA Football Mul ple-Berth NCAA Postseasons (includes Yankee and Atlan c 10 members since 1978) (includes Yankee and Atlan c 10 members since 1978)

CAA Football Teams in Playoff s Non-Conference Overall Six Teams (1) Three Teams (10) First Round ...... 50-37 (.575) ...... 51-38 (.573) 2018 Delaware, Elon, 1991 Delaware, New Hampshire, Second Round (since 2010) ...... 11-10 (.524) ...... 15-14 (.517) James Madison, Maine, Villanova Quarterfi nals ...... 20-25 (.444) ...... 25-30 (.455) Stony Brook, Towson 1993 Boston University, Delaware, Semifi nals ...... 9-12 (.429) ...... 11-14 (.440) William & Mary Championship Game ...... 6-6 (.500) ...... 6-6 (.500) 1994 Boston University, JMU, New Five Teams (3) Hampshire All Rounds ...... 96-90 (.516) ...... 108-102 (.514) 2007 Delaware, James Madison, 1996 Delaware, Villanova, William & Mary Massachuse s, New Hampshire, 1998 Connec cut, Massachuse s, Richmond Richmond Team-By-Team Records In The NCAA Playoff s 2008 James Madison, Maine, 2001 Hofstra, Maine, William & Mary (current members; during conference membership; versus all opponents) New Hampshire, Richmond, Villanova 2002 Maine, Northeastern, Villanova 2011 James Madison, Maine CAA Football Team Home Road Neutral Overall 2006 James Madison, Massachuse s, New Hampshire, Old Dominion, New Hampshire Delaware ...... 14-4 (.778) ...... 5-7 (.417) ...... 1-2 (.333) ....20-13 (.606) Towson 2012 New Hampshire, Old Dominion, Elon...... 0-1 (.000) ...... 0-1 (.000) ...... 0-0 (.000) ...... 0-2 (.000) Villanova James Madison ...... 9-3 (.750) ...... 5-7 (.417) ...... 2-1 (.667) ....16-11 (.593) 2013 Maine, New Hampshire, Towson Maine ...... 1-1 (.500) ...... 4-7 (.364) ...... 0-0 (.000) ...... 5-8 (.385) Four Teams (7) New Hampshire ...... 6-5 (.545) ..... 8-11 (.421) ...... 0-0 (.000) ....14-16 (.467) 2004 Delaware, James Madison, Rhode Island ...... 2-0 (1.000) ...... 0-3 (.000) ...... 0-0 (.000) ...... 2-3 (.667) New Hampshire, William & Mary Two Teams (11) Richmond ...... 7-3 (.700) ...... 6-6 (.500) .....1-0 (1.000) ...... 14-9 (.609) 2009 New Hampshire, Richmond 1984 Boston University, Rhode Island Stony Brook ...... 1-0 (1.000) ...... 0-2 (.000) ...... 0-0 (.000) ...... 1-2 (.333) Villanova, William & Mary 1987 Maine, Richmond 2010 Delaware, New Hampshire Towson ...... 1-2 (.333) ..... 2-0 (1.000) ...... 0-1 (.000) ...... 3-3 (.500) 1988 Delaware, Massachuse s Villanova, William & Mary 1989 Maine, Villanova Villanova ...... 9-2 (.818) ...... 2-9 (.182) .....1-0 (1.000) ....12-11 (.522) 2014 JMU, New Hampshire William & Mary ...... 5-2 (.714) ...... 1-5 (.167) ...... 0-0 (.000) ...... 6-7 (.462) Richmond, Villanova 1992 Delaware, Villanova CAA Football Overall ....55-23 (.705) ... 33-58 (.363) ...... 5-4 (.556) ....93-85 (.522) 2015 JMU, New Hampshire 1995 Delaware, James Madison Richmond, William & Mary 1997 Delaware, Villanova CAA Football vs. The NCAA Playoff Field 2016 JMU, New Hampshire, 1999 James Madison, Massachuse s (includes Yankee and Atlan c 10 members’ opponents since 1978) Richmond, Villanova 2000 Delaware, Richmond *Does not refl ect the UD-WM (2004), JMU-WM (2004), UNH-UMass (2006), VU-JMU (2008), UNH-VU (2009), WM-VU (2009), 2017 Elon, James Madison, UNH-UD (2010), UNH-UM (2013), and WM-UR (2015) contests as they were each Conference members at me of game. 2003 Delaware, Massachuse s New Hampshire, Stony Brook 2005 New Hampshire, Richmond Appalachian State ...... 4-9 Liberty ...... 1-1 Arkansas State ...... 0-1 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 1-0 Akron ...... 1-0 Marshall ...... 0-4 CAA Football In The NCAA Playoff s Bethune-Cookman ...... 1-0 McNeese State ...... 3-4 (includes Yankee and Atlan c 10 members since 1978) Central Arkansas ...... 1-0 Missouri State ...... 0-1 Central Connec cut State ...... 1-0 Montana ...... 5-3 Cha anooga ...... 1-0 Montana State ...... 0-2 Overall NCAA Postseason Berths from CAA Football...... 108 (17 total schools) Coastal Carolina ...... 1-1 Morgan State ...... 1-0 Longest consecu ve streak of NCAA Postseason Berths from CAA Football Colgate ...... 4-5 Nevada-Reno ...... 1-0 ...... 39-straight seasons (1981-2018) Delaware State ...... 1-0 North Carolina A&T ...... 1-0 Mul ple NCAA Postseason berths from CAA Football ...... 32 seasons Duquesne ...... 1-1 Norfolk State ...... 1-0 Longest consecu ve streak of Mul ple NCAA Postseason Berths from CAA Football ...... E. Tenn. State ...... 0-1 North Dakota ...... 1-0 Eastern Illinois ...... 1-0 North Dakota State ...... 1-5 ...... 28-straight seasons (1991-2018) Eastern Kentucky ...... 4-2 Northern Iowa ...... 4-6 Eastern Washington ...... 1-4 Northwestern State ...... 1-0 Elon...... 1-0 Portland State ...... 1-0 Florida A&M ...... 0-1 Richmond ...... 1-1 Fordham ...... 4-1 Saint Francis (Pa.) ...... 1-0 Furman ...... 3-5 Sam Houston State ...... 1-1 2019 NCAA Division I Football Championship Georgia Southern ...... 4-10 Samford ...... 1-1 Hampton ...... 4-0 South Dakota State ...... 1-2 NCAA Division I Football Championship Selec on Show Hofstra ...... 2-0 Southeast Missouri ...... 0-1 Holy Cross ...... 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana ...... 1-0 Sunday, Nov. 24 (TBD - ESPN Family of Networks) Idaho ...... 0-1 Southern Illinois ...... 4-1 NCAA Division I Football Championship First Round Idaho State ...... 0-1 Stephen F. Aus n ...... 1-0 Saturday, Nov. 30 (Campus Sites - ESPN Family of Networks) Illinois State ...... 1-1 Stony Brook ...... 0-1 Jackson State ...... 1-0 Troy State ...... 1-1 NCAA Division I Football Championship Second Round Jacksonville State ...... 1-0 Weber State ...... 3-0 Saturday, Dec. 7 (Campus Sites - ESPN Family of Networks) James Madison ...... 0-1 William & Mary ...... 1-1 NCAA Division I Football Championship Quarterfi nals Lafaye e ...... 3-0 Woff ord ...... 3-2 Lehigh ...... 6-3 Youngstown State ...... 2-4 Friday & Saturday, Dec. 13-14 (Campus Sites - ESPN Family of Networks) NCAA Division I Football Championship Semifi nals Friday & Saturday, Dec. 20-21 (Campus Sites - ESPN Family of Networks) FCS Conferences In The NCAA Playoff s NCAA Division I Football Championship Game Saturday, Jan. 11 (Frisco, Texas - ESPN Family of Networks) Conference (First Year) Overall Missouri Valley [Gateway] (1985) ...... 107-69 (.608) Independent ...... 3-2 (.600) Southern (1982) ...... 109-75 (.592) Big Sky (1979) ...... 88-81 (.521) CAA Football [Atlan c 10, Yankee] (1978) ...... 108-102 (.514) Southland (1982) ...... 61-67 (.477) Big South (2006) ...... 11-14 (.440) Ohio Valley (1979) ...... 33-59 (.359) Patriot (1997) ...... 14-26 (.350) Great West (2004) ...... 1-2 (.333) Pioneer (2013) ...... 2-6 (.250) Northeast (2010) ...... 2-10 (.167) Mid-Eastern Athle c (1981) ...... 6-30 (.167) Southwestern Athle c (1978) ...... 0-19 (.000)

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CAA Football Postseason History Delaware 1994 NCAA I-AA First Round Troy State W/45-26 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Marshall (OT) L/28-21 1946 Cigar Bowl Rollins (FL) W/21-7 1995 NCAA I-AA First Round Appalachian State L/31-24 1954 Refrigerator Bowl Kent State W/19-7 1999 NCAA I-AA First Round Troy State L/27-7 1968 Boardwalk Bowl Indiana (PA) W/31-24 2004 NCAA I-AA First Round Lehigh W/14-13 1969 Boardwalk Bowl N.C. Central W/31-13 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Furman W/14-13 1970 Boardwalk Bowl Morgan State W/38-23 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals William and Mary W/48-34 1971 Boardwalk Bowl C.W. Post W/72-22 NCAA I-AA Final Montana W/31-21 1973 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Grambling L/17-8 2006 NCAA FCS First Round Youngstown State L/35-31 1974 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Youngstown State W/35-14 2007 NCAA FCS First Round Appalachian State L/28-27 NCAA II Semifi nals UNLV W/49-11 2008 NCAA FCS First Round Woff ord W/38-35 NCAA II Final Central Michigan L/54-14 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Villanova W/31-27 1976 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Northern Michigan L/28-17 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Montana L/35-27 1978 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Jacksonville State W/42-27 2011 NCAA FCS First Round Eastern Kentucky W/20-17 NCAA II Semifi nals Winston-Salem State W/41-0 NCAA FCS Second Round North Dakota State L/26-14 NCAA II Final Eastern Illinois L/10-9 2014 NCAA FCS First Round Liberty L/26-21 1979 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Virginia Union W/58-28 2015 NCAA FCS Second Round Colgate L/44-38 NCAA II Semifi nals Mississippi College W/60-10 2016 NCAA FCS Second Round New Hampshire W/55-22 NCAA II Final Youngstown State W/38-21 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Sam Houston State W/65-7 1981 NCAA I-AA First Round Eastern Kentucky L/35-28 NCAA FCS Semifi nals North Dakota State W/27-17 1982 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Colgate W/20-13 NCAA FCS Final Youngstown State W/28-14 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals Louisiana Tech W/17-0 2017 NCAA FCS Second Round Stony Brook W/26-7 NCAA I-AA Final Eastern Kentucky L/17-14 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Weber State W/31-28 1986 NCAA I-AA First Round William and Mary W/51-17 NCAA FCS Semifi nals South Dakota State W/51-16 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Arkansas State L/55-14 NCAA FCS Final North Dakota State L/17-13 1988 NCAA I-AA First Round Furman L/21-7 2018 NCAA FCS First Round Delaware W/20-6 1991 NCAA I-AA First Round James Madison (2OT) L/42-35 NCAA FCS Second Round Colgate L/23-20 1992 NCAA I-AA First Round Samford W/56-21 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals NE Louisiana W/41-18 Maine NCAA I-AA Semifi nals Marshall L/21-7 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result 1993 NCAA I-AA First Round Montana W/49-48 1965 Tangerine Bowl East Carolina L/31-0 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Marshall L/34-31 1987 NCAA I-AA First Round Georgia Southern (OT) L/31-28 1995 NCAA I-AA First Round Hofstra W/38-17 1989 NCAA I-AA First Round SMS L/38-35 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals McNeese State L/52-18 2001 NCAA I-AA First Round McNeese State W/14-10 1996 NCAA I-AA First Round Marshall L/59-14 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Northern Iowa L/56-28 1997 NCAA I-AA First Round Hofstra W/29-14 2002 NCAA I-AA First Round Appalachian State W/14-13 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Georgia Southern W/16-7 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Georgia Southern L/31-7 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals McNeese State L/23-21 2008 NCAA FCS First Round Northern Iowa L/40-15 2000 NCAA I-AA First Round Portland State W/49-14 2011 NCAA FCS Second Round Appalachian State W/34-12 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Lehigh W/47-22 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Georgia Southern L/35-23 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals Georgia Southern L/27-18 2013 NCAA FCS Second Round New Hampshire L/41-27 2003 NCAA I-AA First Round Southern Illinois W/48-7 2018 NCAA FCS Second Round Jacksonville State W/55-27 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Northern Iowa W/37-7 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Weber State W/23-18 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals Woff ord W/24-9 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Eastern Washington L/50-19 NCAA I-AA Final Colgate W/40-0 2004 NCAA I-AA First Round Lafaye e W/28-14 New Hampshire NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals William and Mary (2OT) L/44-38 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result 2007 NCAA FCS First Round Delaware State W/44-7 1947 Glass Bowl Toledo L/20-14 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Northern Iowa W/39-27 1975 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Lehigh W/35-21 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Southern Illinois W/20-17 NCAA II Semifi nals Western Kentucky L/14-3 NCAA FCS Final Appalachian State L/49-21 1976 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Montana State L/17-16 2010 NCAA FCS Second Round Lehigh W/42-20 1991 NCAA I-AA First Round Samford L/29-13 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals New Hampshire W/16-3 1994 NCAA I-AA First Round Appalachian State (OT) L/17-10 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Georgia Southern W/27-10 2004 NCAA I-AA First Round Georgia Southern W/27-23 NCAA FCS Final Eastern Washington L/20-19 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Montana L/47-17 2018 NCAA FCS First Round James Madison L/20-6 2005 NCAA I-AA First Round Colgate W/55-21 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Northern Iowa L/24-21 Elon 2006 NCAA FCS First Round Hampton W/41-38 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Massachuse s L/24-17 2017 NCAA FCS First Round Furman L/28-27 2007 NCAA FCS First Round Northern Iowa L/38-35 2018 NCAA FCS First Round Woff ord L/19-7 2008 NCAA FCS First Round Southern Illinois W/29-20 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Northern Iowa L/36-34 2009 NCAA FCS First Round McNeese State W/49-13 James Madison NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Villanova L/46-7 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result 2010 NCAA FCS Second Round Bethune-Cookman W/45-20 1987 NCAA I-AA First Round Marshall L/41-12 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Delaware L/16-3 1991 NCAA I-AA First Round Delaware (2OT) W/42-35 2011 NCAA FCS Second Round Montana State L/26-25 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Samford L/24-21 2012 NCAA FCS Second Round Woff ord L/23-7

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CAA Football Postseason History

New Hampshire (con nued) 1983 NCAA II Quarterfi nals North Dakota State L/24-17 2013 NCAA FCS First Round Lafaye e W/45-7 1984 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Norfolk State W/31-21 NCAA FCS Second Round Maine W/41-27 NCAA II Semifi nals Troy State L/45-3 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Southeastern Louisiana W/20-17 1986 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Central State L/31-0 NCAA FCS Semifi nals North Dakota State L/52-14 2011 NCAA FCS Second Round Lehigh L/40-38 2014 NCAA FCS Second Round Fordham W/44-19 2013 NCAA FCS Second Round Fordham W/48-28 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Cha anooga W/35-30 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Eastern Illinois W/49-39 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Illinois State L/21-18 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Eastern Washington W/35-31 2015 NCAA FCS First Round Colgate L/27-20 NCAA FCS Championship North Dakota State L/35-7 2016 NCAA FCS First Round Lehigh W/64-21 2018 NCAA FCS First Round Duquesne L/31-10 NCAA FCS Second Round James Madison L/55-22 2017 NCAA FCS First Round Central Connec cut State W/14-0 Villanova NCAA FCS Second Round Central Arkansas W/21-15 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals South Dakota State L/56-14 1936 Bacardi Bowl Auburn T/7-7 1947 Great Lakes Bowl Kentucky L/24-14 1949 Harbor Bowl Nevada W/27-7 Rhode Island 1961 Sun Bowl Wichita W/17-9 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result 1962 Liberty Bowl Oregon State L/6-0 1955 Refrigerator Bowl Jacksonville State L/12-10 1989 NCAA I-AA First Round Georgia Southern L/52-36 1981 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Idaho State L/51-0 1991 NCAA I-AA First Round Youngstown State L/17-16 1984 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Richmond W/23-17 1992 NCAA I-AA First Round Youngstown State L/23-20 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals Montana State L/32-20 1996 NCAA I-AA First Round East Tennessee State L/35-29 1985 NCAA I-AA First Round Akron W/35-27 1997 NCAA I-AA First Round Colgate W/49-28 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Furman L/29-15 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Youngstown State L/37-34 2002 NCAA I-AA First Round Furman W/45-38 Richmond NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Fordham W/24-10 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result NCAA I-AA Semifi nals McNeese State L/39-28 1968 Tangerine Bowl Ohio University W/49-42 2008 NCAA FCS First Round Colgate W/55-28 1971 Tangerine Bowl Toledo L/28-3 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals James Madison L/31-27 1984 NCAA I-AA First Round Boston University W/35-33 2009 NCAA FCS First Round Holy Cross W/38-28 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Rhode Island L/23-17 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals New Hampshire W/46-7 1987 NCAA I-AA First Round Appalachian State L/20-3 NCAA FCS Semifi nals William and Mary W/14-13 1998 NCAA I-AA First Round Lehigh L/24-23 NCAA FCS Final Montana W/23-21 2000 NCAA I-AA First Round Youngstown State W/10-3 2010 NCAA FCS Second Round Stephen F. Aus n W/54-24 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Montana L/34-20 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Appalachian State W/42-24 2005 NCAA I-AA First Round Hampton W/38-10 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Eastern Washington L/41-31 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Furman L/24-20 2012 NCAA FCS First Round Stony Brook L/20-10 2007 NCAA FCS First Round Eastern Kentucky W/33-14 2014 NCAA FCS Second Round Liberty W/29-22 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Woff ord W/21-10 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Sam Houston State L/34-31 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Appalachian State L/55-35 2016 NCAA FCS First Round Saint Francis (Pa.) W/31-21 2008 NCAA FCS First Round Eastern Kentucky W/38-10 NCAA FCS Second Round South Dakota State L/10-7 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Appalachian State W/33-13 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Northern Iowa W/21-20 William & Mary NCAA FCS Final Montana W/24-7 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result 2009 NCAA FCS First Round Elon W/16-13 1947 Dixie Bowl Arkansas L/21-19 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Appalachian State L/35-31 1948 Delta Bowl Oklahoma A&M W/20-0 2014 NCAA FCS First Round Morgan State W/46-24 1970 Tangerine Bowl Toledo L/40-12 NCAA FCS Second Round Coastal Carolina L/36-15 1986 NCAA I-AA First Round Delaware L/51-17 2015 NCAA FCS Second Round William & Mary W/48-13 1988 Ivy Bowl Japan All-Stars W/73-3 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Illinois State W/39-27 1989 NCAA I-AA First Round Furman L/24-10 NCAA FCS Semifi nals North Dakota State L/33-7 1990 NCAA I-AA First Round Massachuse s W/38-0 2016 NCAA FCS First Round North Carolina A&T W/39-10 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Central Florida L/52-38 NCAA FCS Second Round North Dakota W/27-24 1992 Ivy Bowl Nihon University W/35-10 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Eastern Washington L/38-0 1993 NCAA I-AA First Round McNeese State L/34-28 1996 NCAA I-AA First Round Jackson State W/45-6 Stony Brook NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Northern Iowa L/38-35 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result 2001 NCAA I-AA First Round Appalachian State L/40-27 2017 NCAA FCS First Round Lehigh W/59-29 2004 NCAA I-AA First Round Hampton W/42-35 NCAA FCS Second Round James Madison L/26-7 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Delaware (2OT) W/44-38 2018 NCAA FCS First Round Southeast Missouri L/28-14 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals James Madison L/48-34 2009 NCAA FCS First Round Weber State W/38-0 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Southern Illinois W/24-3 Towson NCAA FCS Semifi nals Villanova L/14-13 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result 2010 NCAA FCS Second Round Georgia Southern L/31-15 1976 NCAA III Quarterfi nals C.W. Post W/14-10 2015 NCAA FCS First Round Duquesne W/52-49 NCAA III Semifi nals St. Lawrence W/38-36 NCAA FCS Second Round Richmond L/48-13 NCAA III Final St. John’s (MN) L/31-28

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2019 Team & Coach Records OVERALL RECORD LAST FIVE SEASONS (2014-2018) OVERALL RECORD LAST 10 SEASONS (2009-2018) (All Games as CAA Football Members) (All Games as CAA Football Members)

Team Wins Losses Pct. Titles Team Wins Losses Pct. Titles James Madison 47 10 .825 3 James Madison 80 35 .696 3 New Hampshire 36 19 .655 1 New Hampshire 80 40 .667 2 Richmond 36 19 .655 1 Villanova 72 42 .632 2 Villanova 33 18 .647 0 Richmond 70 43 .619 3 Stony Brook 26 22 .542 0 Delaware 59 48 .551 1 William & Mary 24 25 .490 1 Stony Brook 31 28 .525 0 Delaware 22 25 .468 0 William & Mary 57 52 .523 2 UAlbany 21 26 .447 0 Maine 53 51 .510 1 Towson 21 26 .447 0 Towson 53 55 .491 2 Maine 20 25 .444 0 UAlbany 22 37 .373 0 Elon 16 32 .333 0 Elon 16 32 .333 0 Rhode Island 9 38 .191 0 Rhode Island 21 84 .200 0

CURRENT CAA FOOTBALL COACH RECORDS

COLLEGIATE ALL GAMES CAA FOOTBALL OVERALL RECORD AT CAA SCHOOLS GAMES ONLY

Coach, Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. Greg Ga uso, UAlbany 121-64 .654 24-32 .429 12-28 .300 , Delaware 104-51 .671 57-31 .648 36-20 .643 Tony Trisciani, Elon 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Curt Cigne , James Madison 67-26 .720 14-9 .609 10-5 .667 Nick Charlton, Maine 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Sean McDonnell, New Hampshire 154-95 .618 154-95 .618 98-65 .601 Jim Fleming, Rhode Island 34-44 .436 13-43 .232 9-31 .225 Russ Huesman, Richmond 69-49 .585 10-12 .455 6-10 .375 Chuck Priore, Stony Brook 123-75 .621 37-32 .536 26-22 .542 Rob Ambrose, Towson 62-66 .484 59-59 .500 38-42 .475 Mark Ferrante, Villanova 11-12 .478 11-12 .478 5-11 .313 Mike London, William & Mary 62-61 .504 24-5 .828 13-3 .813

CAA FOOTBALL ALL-TIME STANDINGS (League games only)

Team Wins Losses Ties Pct. Overall Titles Shared Titles Outright Titles Last Title Old Dominion 13 3 0 .813 0 0 0 -- Massachuse s 236 139 4 .628 21 11 10 2007 James Madison 131 80 0 .621 6 3 3 2017 Delaware 161 104 0 .608 9 7 2 2010 Villanova 147 103 0 .588 6 5 1 2012 Connec cut 158 115 10 .576 15 10 5 1989 New Hampshire 241 195 10 .552 14 5 9 2014 Stony Brook 26 22 0 .542 0 0 0 -- William & Mary 112 97 0 .536 5 4 1 2015 Richmond 126 139 0 .475 8 7 1 2015 Maine 208 232 7 .473 13 8 5 2018 Boston University 71 89 0 .444 6 4 2 1993 Hofstra 31 44 0 .413 1 1 0 2001 Towson 47 72 0 .395 2 1 1 2012 Northeastern 52 87 0 .374 1 1 0 2002 Elon 14 25 0 .359 0 0 0 -- Rhode Island 142 304 7 .321 7 5 2 1985 Vermont 27 63 2 .304 0 0 0 -- UAlbany 12 36 0 .250 0 0 0 -- Georgia State 1 7 0 .125 0 0 0 -- Former league members in italics Last Back-to-Back and Three-Time Champion: James Madison (2015-17) - Shared with Richmond and William & Mary in 2015 Longest Title Streak: 5, Connec cut (1956-60) Most Years Between Titles: 33, Rhode Island (1985-present) Most Consecu ve Overall Wins: 26, James Madison (2016-17) Most Consecu ve Conference Wins: 20, James Madison (2015-18)

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CAA Football All-Time Coaching Records --- OVERALL --- -- CONFERENCE -- CAA Football All-Time Conference Wins Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. 1. Mike Houston (JMU) 2016-2018 37-6 .860 22-2 .917 1. (VU) ...... 142 2. Biff Glassford (UNH) 1946-1948 19-5-1 .780 7-1 .875 2. Jimmye Laycock (WM) ...... 112 3. Vic Fusia (UMass) 1961-1970 59-32-2 .645 41-7-1 .847 3. Sean McDonnell (UNH) ...... 98 4. Mike London (WM) 2008-09, 2019- 24-5 .828 13-3 .813 4. Bill Bowes (UNH) ...... 97 Richmond 2008-2009 24-5 13-3 5. Jack Cosgrove (UM) ...... 90 William & Mary 2019- 0-0 0-0 Bobby Wilder (ODU) 2011-2012 21-5 .808 13-3 .813 6. Harold “Tubby” Raymond (UD) ...... 89 6. David Nelson (UM) 1949-1950 7-5-2 .571 5-1-1 .786 7. Mickey Ma hews (JMU) ...... 71 7. Dick MacPherson (UMass) 1971-1977 45-27-1 .623 28-8-1 .770 8. Jim Reid (UMass, UR) ...... 61 8. Evere Withers (JMU) 2014-2016 18-7 .720 12-4 .750 9. K.C. Keeler (UD) ...... 49 Bob Casciola (UC) 1971-1972 9-8-1 .528 7-2-1 .750 10. Don Brown (NU, UMass) ...... 47 Tom Lichtenberg (UM) 1989 9-3 .750 6-2 .750 11. Tom Jackson (UC) ...... 42 Charles Studley (UMass) 1960 7-2 .778 3-1 .750 12. Hal Westerman (UM) ...... 41 12. Hal Kopp (URI) 1950, 52-55 28-11-2 .718 15-5-1 .738 Vic Fusia (UMass)...... 41 13. Bob Picke (UMass) 1978-1983 36-28 .563 22-8 .733 14. Rob Ambrose (TU) ...... 38 14. John Toner (UC) 1966-1970 20-24-3 .457 17-6-2 .720 15. Bob Griffi n (URI) ...... 37 15. Harold “Tubby” Raymond (UD) 1966-2001 300-119-3 .714 89-38 .701 16. Danny Rocco (UD) ...... 36 16. Mark Whipple (UMass) 1998-2003 49-26 .653 35-16 .686 17. Mark Whipple (UMass) ...... 35 17. Curt Cigne (JMU) 2017- 14-9 .609 10-5 .667 18. Bob Ingalls (UC) ...... 29 Elon 2017-18 14-9 .609 10-5 .667 19. Dick MacPherson (UMass) ...... 28 James Madison 2019- 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 20. Chuck Priore (SBU) ...... 26 Tim Murphy (UM) 1987-1988 15-8 .652 10-5 .667 19. Rick Taylor (BU) 1977-1984 55-32-1 .631 26-14 .650 Rick Taylor (BU) ...... 26 Thomas Eck (UMass) 1945, 47-51 17-23-4 .432 6-3-1 .650 22. Chief Boston (UNH)...... 25 21. Danny Rocco (UD) 2012- 57-31 .648 36-20 .643 23. Dan Allen (BU) ...... 24 Richmond 2012-2016 43-22 26-14 24. Mike Hodges (UMass) ...... 23 Delaware 2017- 14-9 10-6 25. Mike Houston (JMU) ...... 22 22. Bob Ingalls (UC) 1952-1963 49-54-3 .476 29-16-3 .635 (UC) ...... 22 23. Don Brown (NU, UMass) 2000-03, 04-08 70-39 .642 47-28 .627 Bob Picke (UMass)...... 22 Northeastern 2000-2003 27-20 18-17 28. Joe Gardi (HOF) ...... 21 Massachuse s 2004-2008 42-19 29-11 29. Tim Stowers (URI) ...... 20 24. Joe Harasymiak (UM) 2016-2018 20-15 .571 15-9 .625 30. Dave Clawson (UR) ...... 19 Rip Scherer (JMU) 1991-1994 29-19 .604 10-6 .625 31. Barry Gallup (NU) ...... 18 26. (UC) 1973-1976 18-24-1 .430 13-8-1 .614 32. Floyd Keith (URI) ...... 17 27. J.O. Chris an (UC) 1934-1949 66-51-4 .562 5-3-1 .611 John Toner (UC) ...... 17 28. Andy Talley (VU) 1985-2016 230-136-1 .628 142-93 .604 34. Rocky Hager (NU) ...... 16 29. Hal Westerman (UM) 1951-1966 80-38-7 .668 41-26-5 .604 Alex Wood (JMU) ...... 16 30. Sean McDonnell (UNH) 1999- 154-95 .618 98-65 .601 31. Dave Clawson (UR) 2004-2007 29-20 .592 19-13 .594 36. Joe Harasymiak (UM) ...... 15 32. Mickey Ma hews (JMU) 1999-13 109-71 .606 71-52 .577 Walter Abbo (UM) ...... 15 33. Bill Bowes (UNH) 1972-1998 175-106-5 .621 97-74-2 .567 Bob Cliff ord (VER) ...... 15 34. (UC) 1964-1965 7-10-1 .417 4-3-1 .563 Hal Kopp (URI) ...... 15 35. Skip Holtz (UC) 1994-1998 34-23 .597 22-18 .550 40. (UC) ...... 14 Jim Root (UNH) 1968-1971 18-14-1 .561 11-9 .550 41. Mike London (WM) ...... 13 Tom Jackson (UC) 1983-1993 62-57 .521 42-35 .545 Bobby Wilder (ODU) ...... 13 38. K.C. Keeler (UD) 2002-2012 86-52 .623 49-41 .544 Jack Gregory (URI) ...... 13 39. Chuck Priore (SBU) 2013- 37-32 .536 26-22 .542 Larry Naviaux (UC) ...... 13 40. Jimmye Laycock (WM) 1980- 249-195-2 .561 112-97 .536 45. Greg Ga uso (UA) ...... 12 41. Jim Reid (UMass, UR) 1986-91, 95-03 84-82-3 .506 61-60 .505 Jim Marshall (UR) ...... 12 Massachuse s 1986-1991 36-29-2 26-20 Evere Withers (JMU) ...... 12 Richmond 1995-2003 48-53-1 35-40 48. Dave Brock (UD)...... 11 42. Latrell Sco (UR) 2010 6-5 .545 4-4 .500 Jim Root (UNH) ...... 11 Dan Allen (BU) 1990-1995 36-33 .522 24-24 .500 Dal Shealy (UR) ...... 11 Alex Wood (JMU) 1995-1998 23-22 .511 16-16 .500 Dal Shealy (UR) 1980-1988 43-57 .430 11-11 .500 51. Curt Cigne (JMU) ...... 10 Bob Stull (UMass) 1984-1985 10-12 .455 5-5 .500 Dave Cohen (HOF) ...... 10 George Allen (UM) 1941, 46-48 16-11-2 .586 3-3 .500 Kevin Morris (UMass) ...... 10 48. Joe Gardi (HOF) 2001-2005 119-62-2 .656 21-22 .488 Tim Murphy (UM) ...... 10 49. Walt Nadzak (UC) 1977-1982 24-39-2 .385 14-15-1 .483 Rip Scherer (JMU) ...... 10 Jack Cosgrove (UM) 1993-2016 129-135 .489 90-97 .481 Jack Zilly (URI) ...... 10 51. Mike Hodges (UMass) 1992-1997 35-30 .538 23-25 .479 57. Jim Fleming (URI) ...... 9 52. Rob Ambrose (TU) 2009- 59-59 .500 38-42 .475 Gordy Combs (TU) ...... 9 53. Chris Palmer (BU) 1988-1989 8-14 .364 7-9 .438 59. Joe Trainer (URI) ...... 8 54. Chief Boston (UNH) 1949-1964 60-57-10 .512 25-34-8 .433 Kirk Ferentz (UM)...... 8 55. Bob Cliff ord (VER) 1962-1969 37-29-1 .560 15-20-1 .431 Herb Maack (URI) ...... 8 56. Jack Gregory (URI) 1970-1975 22-33-2 .404 13-18-1 .422 Charlie O’ Rourke (UMass) ...... 8 57. Kevin Morris (UMass) 2009-2011 16-17 .485 10-14 .417 63. Bob Casciola (UC)...... 7 Buddy Teevens (UM) 1985-1986 13-9 .591 5-7 .417 Biff Glassford (UNH) ...... 7 59. Herb Maack (URI) 1956-1960 17-22-2 .439 8-12-2 .409 Paul Kemp (BU) ...... 7 60. Dave Brock (UD) 2013-2016 19-22 .463 11-16 .407 61. Dennis Do n-Carter (UD) 2016 2-3 .400 2-3 .400 Chris Palmer (BU)...... 7 62. Russ Huesman (UR) 2017- 10-12 .455 6-10 .375 67. Russ Huesman (UR) ...... 6 (UC) 1999 4-7 .364 3-5 .375 Thomas Eck (UMass) ...... 6 64. Bob Griffi n (URI) 1976-1992 79-107-1 .425 37-67 .356 Tom Lichtenberg (UM) ...... 6 65. Rocky Hager (NU) 2004-2009 20-47 .299 16-32 .333 Ron Rogerson (UM) ...... 6 Kirk Ferentz (UM) 1990-1992 12-21 .363 8-16 .333 Steve Stetson (BU) ...... 6 Paul Kemp (BU) 1973-1976 16-24-1 .402 7-14 .333 72. Mark Ferrante (VU) ...... 5 Arthur Valpey (UC) 1950-1951 7-9 .438 2-4 .333 J.O. Chris an (UC) ...... 5 69. Barry Gallup (NU) 1991-1999 38-60-1 .389 18-38 .321 Carl Falivene (VER) ...... 5 70. Walter Abbo (UM) 1967-1975 27-53 .338 15-32 .319 David Nelson (UM) ...... 5 71. Steve Stetson (BU) 1985-1987 10-23 .303 6-13 .316 Bob Stull (UMass) ...... 5 72. Jack Zilly (URI) 1963-1969 21-41-2 .344 10-23-2 .314 Buddy Teevens (UM) ...... 5 73. Mark Ferrante (VU) 2017- 11-12 .478 5-11 .313 78. Jack Bicknell (UM) ...... 4 Dave Cohen (HOF) 2006-2009 18-27 .400 10-22 .313 Rick Forzano (UC) ...... 4 75. Floyd Keith (URI) 1993-1999 23-53 .303 17-39 .304 Latrell Sco (UR) ...... 4 76. Greg Ga uso (UA) 2014- 24-32 .429 12-28 .300 Ron Rogerson (UM) 1981-1984 19-23-1 .454 6-14 .300 Rich Skrosky (EU) ...... 4 Joe Yukica (UNH) 1966-1967 7-9 .438 3-7 .300 82. George Allen (UM) ...... 3 79. Tim Stowers (URI) 2000-2007 33-57 .367 20-47 .299 Randy Edsall (UC) ...... 3 80. Carl Falivene (VER) 1972-1974 11-17 .393 5-12 .294 John C. Evans (VER) ...... 3 81. John C. Evans (VER) 1947-1951 15-21-2 .421 3-8-1 .292 Charles Studley (UMass) ...... 3 82. Charlie O’ Rourke (UMass) 1952-1959 21-39-4 .359 8-21-1 .283 Joe Yukica (UNH) ...... 3 83. Jim Marshall (UR) 1989-1994 19-47 .288 12-36 .250 87. John Chironna (URI) ...... 2 John Chironna (URI) 1961-1962 4-11-3 .306 2-7-1 .250 Ed Donnelly (VER) ...... 2 Ed Doherty (URI) 1951 3-5 .375 1-3 .250 Dennis Do n-Carter (UD) ...... 2 86. Jim Fleming (URI) 2014- 13-43 .232 9-31 .225 Joe Scannella (VER) ...... 2 Gordy Combs (TU) 2004-2008 22-34 .393 9-31 .225 Arthur Valpey (UC) ...... 2 88. Joe Trainer (URI) 2009-13 12-44 .214 8-32 .200 92. Bill Curry (GSU) ...... 1 Joe Scannella (VER) 1970-1971 2-16 .111 2-8 .200 Darren Rizzi (URI) ...... 1 90. Jack Bicknell (UM) 1976-1980 18-35-1 .343 4-20-1 .180 Bill Beck (URI) ...... 1 91. Rich Skrosky (EU) 2014-2016 7-27 .206 4-20 .167 Ed Doherty (URI) ...... 1 92. Bill Curry (GSU) 2012 1-10 .091 1-7 .125 Darren Rizzi (URI) 2008 3-9 .250 1-7 .125 Tom Masella (BU)...... 1 94. Ed Donnelly (VER) 1952-1961 25-40-5 .393 2-15 .118 97. Nick Charlton (UM) ...... 0 95. Bill Beck (URI) 1941, 46-49 12-22-2 .361 1-11 .083 Tony Trisciani (EU) ...... 0 96. Tom Masella (BU) 1996-1997 2-20 .091 1-15 .063 Bob Ford (UA) ...... 0 97. Bob Ford (UA) 2013 1-11 .083 0-8 .000 Wayne Lineburg (UR) ...... 0 Wayne Lineburg (UR) 2011 3-8 .273 0-8 .000 Andy Mooradian (UNH) ...... 0 Andy Mooradian (UNH) 1965 0-8 .000 0-5 .000

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