EDINBORO UNIVERSITY 2019 Fighting Scots Football 8 NCAA PLAYOFF APPEARANCES l 1 PSAC CHAMPIONSHIP l 6 PSAC WEST TITLES GAME INFORMATION GAME 4 Edinboro, Pa. (, 6,000) Date: Saturday, September 28, 2019 EDINBORO FIGHTING SCOTS (0-3, 0-0 PSAC West) Site: Edinboro, Pa. Head Coach: Wayne Bradford (Salisbury State ‘90) Stadium: Sox Harrison Stadium (6,000) Record at Edinboro: 13‐12, 3rd year Kickoff: 12 noon Career Record: 13‐12, 3rd year Next: Saturday, October 5 at Gannon vs. Video: https://portal.stretchinternet.com/edin‐ CAL U VULCANS (2-1, 0-0 PSAC West) boro Head Coach: Gary Dunn (California, Pa. ‘95) Radio: WFSE 88.9 FM Record at Cal: Live Stats:https://portal.stretchinternet.com/edin‐ 29‐9, 4th year boro Career Record: 29‐9, 4th year EDINBORO FAST FACTS September 28, 2019 l 12 noon l Radio: WFSE 88.9 FM Sox Harrison Stadium (6,000) l Edinboro, Pa. GENERAL Founded ...... 1857 EDINBORO FIGHTING SCOTS Enrollment ...... 5,000 Nickname ...... Fighting Scots 2019 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 2019 STATISTICAL LEADERS School Colors ...... Red & White Overall: 0-3 PSAC West: 0-0 Home: 0-1 Away: 0-2 Rushing Stadium ...... Sox Harrison Stadium Date Opponent Time/Result Dorian Woody ...... 37 att.‐128 yds.‐2 TDs Capacity...... 6,000 Sept. 7 at Grand Valley State L, 10‐35 Andrew Tomko ...... 21 att.‐67 yds.‐2 TDs Surface...... Sportexe (artificial) Sept. 14 BLOOMSBURG L, 21‐24 Passing Affiliation...... NCAA II Sept. 21 at East Stroudsburg L, 14‐34 Andrew Tomko...... 31 of 62‐‐301 yds.‐1 TD‐0 INT Conference ...... Pennsylvania State Athletic Sept. 27 CALIFORNIA(PA)* 12 noon Jordan Castelli...... 16‐of‐30‐‐186 yds.‐0 TD‐3 INT ...... Conference (PSAC) Western Division Hall of Fame Game Receiving President...... Dr. Guiyou Huang Oct. 5 at Gannon* 12 noon Ta’Nauz Gregory ...... 18 rec.‐245 yds. Athletic Director Oct. 12 MERCYHURST* 2:00 p.m. Jon Long ...... 8 rec.‐98 yds...... Dr. Katherine Robbins Dorian Woody...... 8 rec.‐62 yds.‐1 TD Athletic Dept. Phone ...... (814) 732‐1822 Homecoming Kahlil Jackson II...... 6 rec.‐37 yds. COACHING STAFF Oct. 19 SLIPPERY ROCK* 12 noon Kicking Oct. 26 at Seton Hill* 12 noon Vicente Arriagada...... 1 of 2 FGs; 6 of 6 PATs Head Coach: ...... Wayne Bradford Nov. 2 CLARION* 12 noon Punting Alma Mater/Year ...... Salisbury State/1990 Nov. 9 at Indiana(Pa.)* 12 noon Corey Badaracco ...... 14 rec.‐579 yds.‐41.4 avg. Record at Edinboro (yrs.) ...... 13‐12, 3rd year Nov. 16 at Kutztown 12:05 p.m. Andrew Tomko ...... 3 punts‐46.7 avg. Career Record (yrs.) ...... 13‐12, 3rd year * PSAC West contest Tackles Football Office Phone ...... (814) 732‐1842 Brandon Anderson ...... 31 tax.‐2.5 TFL Best Time to Reach ...... Mornings Ryan Bischof ...... 27 tax.‐1 TFL Joshua Boyd...... 19 tax‐2 PBU‐1 FR Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Yr./Responsibility): Maurice Sims ...... 19 tax‐2 TFL Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord./Def. Line ..Colin Neely Myles Turner ...... 17 tax‐2.5 TFL‐1 sack Alma Mater (yrs. at EU)...... Michigan St. ‘12 (4) Director of Offense/Offensive Line ...... Jack Corey Alma Mater (yrs. at EU) ...... Edinboro ‘13 (5) CAL U VULCANS Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers ...... Seth Hembree Alma Mater (yrs. at EU) 2019 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 2019 STATISTICAL LEADERS ...... Edinboro ‘13 (4) Overall: 2-1 PSAC West: 0-0 Home: 0-1 Away: 2-0 Defensive Backs ...... Lorenzo Hoff Rushing Date Opponent Time/Result Alma Mater (yrs. at EU) ...... Liberty ‘14 (3) Nelson Brown ...... 52 att.‐280 yds.‐4 TDs Richie Sykes...... 24 att.‐99 yds.‐1 TD Receivers/Special Teams ...... Shanin Bennefield Sept. 6 at Saint Anselm W, 59‐13 Sept. 14 KUTZTOWN L, 28‐35 Jamorya Cousin ...... 19 att.‐72 yds.‐1 TD Alma Mater (yrs. at EU) ...... West Virginia State ‘15 (1) Passing Graduate Assistant ...... Mike Rizzuto Sept. 21 SHIPPENSBURG W, 58‐7 Sept. 28 at Edinboro 12 noon Noah Mitchell...... 50 of 91‐746 yds.‐9 TD‐3 INT Student Assistants ...... Kyle Peterson, Receiving Torrey Benning, Kyle Carrington, Oct. 5 at Indiana(Pa.) 2:00 p.m. Oct. 12 CLARION 4:00 p.m. Jordan Dandridge...... 16 rec.‐267 yds.‐5 TDs Derek Dorr, Alex Molik Tyson Hill...... 13 rec.‐273 yds.‐2 TDs Oct. 19 at Gannon 12 noon Cam Tarrant...... 8 rec.‐43 yds. SPORTS INFORMATION Oct. 26 MERCYHURST 1:00 p.m. Kicking 455 Scotland Road Nov. 2 at Slippery Rock 1:00 p.m. Keaton Hier...... 2 of 4 FGs; 19 of 20 PATs Edinboro, Pa. 16444 Nov. 9 SETON HILL 4:00 p.m. Punting Sports Information Director: Bob Shreve Nov. 16 at West Chester 1:00 p.m. Joey Hood ...... 9 punts‐42.4 avg. SID Office Phone: (814) 732‐1834 * PSAC West contest Tackles SID Cell Phone: (814) 882‐6049 Gerald Brown...... 18 tax‐4.5 TFL‐3.5 sacks Julian Cox ...... 17 tax‐5.5 TFL‐2 sacks‐1 INT SID Fax: (814) 732‐2596 Lamont McPhatter II...... 14 tax‐2 INT Graduate Assistants: Samantha Ross, Trey Staunch Israel Xavier...... 12 tax‐2.5 TFL‐2.5 sacks E-Mail Address: [email protected] Press Box Phone: (814) 732‐2904 Web Site: www.gofightingscots.com Game 4 -- Cal U at Edinboro 2019 EDINBORO FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

Wayne TODAY’S GAME BORO’S RECORD WHEN ... during Wayne Bradford Era } Bradford Edinboro returns home after two long road Scoring 0‐9 Points ...... 0‐3 HEAD COACH trips in the first three weeks of the season, and Scoring 10‐19 Points ...... 1‐3 THIRD SEASON will also begin PSAC West action hosting Cal U. Scoring 20‐29 Points ...... 3‐4 The Fighting Scots will play three of the next Scoring 30‐39 Points ...... 2‐2 four weeks at Sox Harrison Stadium, and the Scoring 40+ Points...... 7‐0 other contest is a short trek up I‐79 to play at Allowing 0‐9 Points ...... 5‐0 Gannon next week. Allowing 10‐19 Points ...... 3‐1 } The Fighting Scots come in with a 0‐3 record Allowing 20‐29 Points ...... 4‐2 The Bradford File Allowing 30‐39 Points ...... 1‐5 Education after last week’s 34‐14 loss at East Stroudsburg. Allowing 40+ Points ...... 0‐4 Salisbury State University, B.S. in Business, 1990 They opened the season with a 35‐10 loss at Games Decided by 3 Points or Less...... 1‐2 (undergraduate), M.S. in Business Administra‐ then 12th‐ranked Grand Valley State, followed Games Decided by 7 Points or Less ...... 3‐2 tion, 1992 (graduate) by a 24‐21 setback to Bloomsburg in the home Leads at Halftime ...... 10‐1 opener. Trails at Halftime ...... 1‐11 } Assistant Coaching Experience Cal U (2‐1) remains one of the top teams in Tied at Halftime ...... 3‐0 the top teams in the PSAC West and features Leads after Three Quarters...... 11‐1 1990‐93 Salisbury St., defensive linemen/ an athletic squad. The Vulcans opened the sea‐ Trails after Three Quarters ...... 0‐10 linebackers son with a 59‐13 win at Saint Anselm before Tied after Three Quarters ...... 2‐1 1994‐98 Salisbury St., defensive coordinator In Overtime Games ...... 0‐1 dropping a 35‐28 decision to Kutztown in a 1999 Edinboro, defensive coordinator matchup of two of the top teams in the PSAC. 2000‐04 Edinboro, defensive line They rebounded with an impressive 58‐7 thrash‐ straight season with 101. Ta’Nauz Gregory was 2005‐15 Edinboro, defensive coordinator ing of Shippensburg last week. The Vulcans are first team All‐PSAC West selection at wide re‐ 2016 Edinboro, inside linebackers among others receiving votes in the latest ceiver and is now a two‐time All‐PSAC West per‐ 2017‐pres. Edinboro, head coach AFCA Division II Top 25. former, along with being named the 2016 PSAC } The pendulum has swung greatly in the Edin‐ West Freshman of the Year. He caught 50 Coaching Record passes for 796 yards and a league‐high 10 TDs. boro‐Cal series. The Fighting Scots dominated } Year School Record Other the series for many years, winning 15 of 17 con‐ After opening the 2019 campaign in Michigan Assistant Coach tests from the 1980’s on. But the arrival of john at Grand Valley State, the Bloomsburg game 1990 Salisbury St. 1‐8 Luckhardt as head coach at Cal signaled a resur‐ marked the first of ten straight games in Penn‐ 1991 Salisbury St. 1‐9 gence, and Cal has now won the last 14 meet‐ sylvania against PSAC teams to wrap up the 1992 Salisbury St. 2‐7 ings to take the lead in the all‐time series, season. 1993 Salisbury St. 2‐7 48‐35‐2. 1994 Salisbury St. 2‐7 } Edinboro was picked to finish fifth in the On Radio and TV 1995 Salisbury St. 7‐3 ECAC Southwest PSAC West Coaches Preseason Poll after finish‐ } The Edinboro‐Cal U game can be heard live on Champ. Game ing fourth in the division a year ago with a 3‐4 WFSE FM 88.9, with Jacob Jasper handling the 1996 Salisbury St. 4‐5 ledger. Cal posted a 7‐4 record a year ago and play‐by‐play and Courtney Balcombe providing was picked to finish second in the PSAC West. the color commentary. The WFSE stream can be 1997 Salisbury St. 3‐6 } 1998 Salisbury St. 2‐7 Edinboro relies on a defense that showcases heard at www.edinboronow.com. ETV, Edin‐ 1999 Edinboro 3‐8 a talented secondary, despite losing All‐Amer‐ boro’s student TV station, will stream the video as part of the PSAC Network. 2000 Edinboro 5‐6 can Zuril Hendrick at cornerback. The Fighting 2001 Edinboro 4‐6 Scots, under defensive coordinator Colin Neely, led the PSAC and ranked fifth in Division II in in‐ 2002 Edinboro 5‐6 The All-Time Series terceptions with 19, along with ranking first in } 2003 Edinboro 9‐3 Div. II Playoffs California(Pa.) leads 48-35-2 the conference and fourth nationally in 2004 Edinboro 9‐3 Div. II Playoffs California(Pa.) holds a 48‐35‐2 lead in the all‐time turnovers gained. Edinboro led Division II in series with Edinboro thanks to winning the last 14 2005 Edinboro 8‐2 tackles for losses and ranked third in the PSAC 2006 Edinboro 6‐5 meetings. The last time Edinboro defeated Cal and 21st nationally in sacks. was 2004, a 42‐28 win at Sox Harrison Stadium. 2007 Edinboro 7‐4 } The Fighting Scots return 27 lettermen, in‐ 2008 Edinboro 9‐2 cluding 14 starters ‐‐ five on offense, seven on 2009 Edinboro 9‐4 Div. II Playoffs Last Year’s Game defense, and two special teams specialists. } Cal 40, Edinboro 35 2010 Edinboro 7‐4 } Edinboro must replace three players who left 2011 Edinboro 7‐4 an indelible mark on the record books. Running The Fighting Scots found themselves behind 34‐ 2012 Edinboro 4‐6 back Walter Fletcher, the 2018 PSAC West Of‐ 21 in the third quarter in their PSAC West opener, 2013 Edinboro 5‐6 fensive Player of the Year, had back‐to‐back then rallied to take a 35‐34 lead with eight min‐ utes remaining. Walter Fletcher accounted for 2014 Edinboro 3‐8 1,500‐yard plus seasons rushing and moved up the first score on a seven‐yard run, and Kyle Galyk 2015 Edinboro 0‐11 to third in career rushing in his first three sea‐ gave the Scots the lead when he scooted in from 2016 Edinboro 9‐2 sons with 3,913 yards and 41 TDs. He decided to transfer to Division I Ball State for his final sea‐ 17 yards out one play after a 41‐yard run by Head Coach Fletcher. Unfortunately, the Vulcans drove 65 2017 Edinboro 7‐4 son. Wide receiver James Clark set the school record for career receptions with 209, while yards on the ensuing possession, posting the win‐ 2018 Edinboro 6‐5 ning score with 5:20 to play. Fletcher scored twice 2019 Edinboro 0‐3 cornerback Zuril Hendrick broke the career record for interceptions with 21. for Edinboro, adding a one‐yard scoring run, but } Seven players earned All‐PSAC West acco‐ was held to 66 yards on 17 carries. Andrew lades in 2018, with two returning. Strong safety Tomko accounted for Edinboro’s other two Brandon Anderson was named to the All‐PSAC scores, throwing a five‐yard TD pass to Ta’Nauz West first team for the second straight year Gregory and scoring on a 21‐yard. The latter after leading team in tackles for the second touchdown came on a fake field goal. Tomko Game 4 - Cal U at Edinboro 2019 EDINBORO FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

ALL-TIME SERIES completed 10‐of‐30 passes for 143 yards with a TD LAST YEAR’S GAME and 2 INTs. California(Pa.) finished with 458 yards, California(Pa.) leads 48-35-2 a season‐high against the Scots, while holding Ed‐ inboro to a season‐low 258 yards. The Scots California(Pa.) 40, Edinboro 35 } Series History September 22, 2018 At Edinboro: 18‐23‐1 forced six turnovers for the third time this season, At California(Pa.): 16‐24‐1 including four interceptions, with Zuril Hendrick California, PA Under Wayne Bradford: 0‐1 picking off a pair of passes. First Meeting: 1927 – Edinboro 27, California(Pa.) 7 Scoring Last Meeting: 2018 – California(Pa.) 40, Edinboro 35 Edinboro 7 7 14 7...... 35 Last Edinboro Win: 2004 ‐‐ 42‐28 Last Week California(Pa.) 7 20 7 6 ...... 40 Last California(Pa.) Win: 2018 ‐‐ 40‐35 } East Stroudsburg 34, Edinboro 14 Current Streak: Cal has won last 14 meetings The good news for Edinboro last Saturday was } Scoring Play Score } All-Time Scores they may have found a running back to replace CAL 1 11:01 Nelson Brown 2 yd. run 0‐7 1927 EUP 27‐7 (Brian Alsobrooks kick) 1928 EUP 13‐6 Walter Fletcher. The bad news, four turnovers 1929 EUP 19‐0 H led to a third straight loss to open the 2019 cam‐ EU 1 5:40 Ta’Nauz Gregory 5 yd. pass from 7‐7 from Andrew Tomko (Jake Monroe kick) 1930 EUP 18‐0 A paign as East Stroudsburg scored following 1931 CAL 7‐6 H EU 2 12:56 Andrew Tomko 21 yd. run 14‐7 1932 EUP 6‐0 A three of the miscues and ended the half on the (Jake Monroe kick) 1933 CAL 10‐0 H other. The Warriors jumped ahead quickly with CAL 2 11:20 Jordan Dandridge 42 yd. pass from 14‐14 1934 CAL 19‐6 A a score on the game's first possession, then Noah Mitchell (Brian Alsobrooks kick) 1935 CAL 14‐0 H CAL 2 7:20 Nelson Brown 1 yd. run 14‐21 1936 CAL 12‐0 A scored again after Edinboro fumbled the ensu‐ 1937 Tie 0‐0 H (Brian Alsobrooks kick) 1938 CAL 18‐6 A ing kickoff for a 14‐0 lead less than nine minutes CAL 2 3:51 Lamont McPhatter 82 yd. 14‐27 1939 CAL 6‐0 H into the game. They would later take advantage interception return 1940 CAL 20‐13 A of three Jordan Castelli interceptions to tack on (Brian Alsobrooks kick failed) 1941 EUP 31‐10 H EU 3 11:43 Walter Fletcher 1 yd. run 21‐27 1948 CAL 19‐0 H 10 points. Castelli was starting in place of injured (Jake Monroe kick) 1949 CAL 25‐12 A quarterback Andrew Tomko. The redshirt soph‐ CAL 3 4:08 Nelson Brown 4 yd. run 21‐34 1950 CAL 14‐7 H 1951 CAL 32‐6 A omore would complete 16‐of‐30 passes for 186 (Brian Alsobrooks kick) 1952 CAL 12‐0 H yards. The biggest bright spot was Dorian EU 3 1:09 Walter Fletcher 7 yd. run 28‐34 1953 CAL 7‐6 A (Jake Monroe kick) 1954 CAL 20‐7 H Woody. The freshman running back accounted EU 4 8:01 Kyle Galyk 17 yd. run 35‐34 1955 CAL 20‐0 A for both of Edinboro's touchdowns on runs of (Jake Monroe kick) 1956 EUP 19‐6 H 20 and 2 yards, and finished the afternoon with CAL 4 5:20 Tyson Hill 18 yd. pass from Noah 35‐40 1958 CAL 13‐0 H 104 yards on 19 carries, adding 3 receptions for Mitchell (Noah Mitchell pass failed) 1959 CAL 41‐0 A ATT: 4,523 1960 CAL 21‐13 H 46 yards. Ta’Nauz Gregory caught 7 passes for 1961 CAL 26‐19 A 1962 CAL 27‐6 H 78 yards. }Team Statistics ...... Boro ...... Cal 1963 CAL 21‐14 A First Downs ...... 14 ...... 24 1964 CAL 14‐0 H } Rushes‐Yards...... 35‐115...... 45‐161 1965 EUP* 35‐21 A (later forfeited) Cal U 58, Shippensburg 7 1966 CAL 35‐7 H The Vulcans amassed over 500 yards of total of‐ Passing Yards...... 143 ...... 297 1967 CAL 49‐17 A fense and forced four turnovers while rolling to Comp‐Att‐Int ...... 10‐30‐2...... 22‐40‐4 1968 CAL 35‐7 H Total Plays ...... 65...... 85 1969 Tie 16‐16 A the win over Shippensburg at Adamson Stadium. Total Offense...... 258...... 458 1970 EUP 28‐7 H Sophomore quarterback Noah Mitchell set a ca‐ 1971 EUP 47‐7 A Sacks By‐Yards Lost ...... 0‐0...... 1‐4 1972 EUP 40‐20 H reer high with four touchdowns and finished with Punts‐Avg...... 7‐32.4...... 5‐25.0 1973 EUP 47‐13 A 289 passing yards on 16‐of‐28 attempts with no Fumbles‐Lost...... 1‐1 ...... 2‐2 1974 EUP 27‐14 H Penalties‐Yards ...... 8‐56 ...... 9‐98 1975 EUP 28‐14 A interceptions. Senior wide receiver Jordan Dan‐ 1976 EUP 35‐7 H dridge caught 6 passes for 107 yards and 2 TDs. 3rd Down Conv...... 4 of 16 ...... 9 of 17 1977 EUP 30‐8 A Junior wide receiver Tyson Hill added 4 receptions 4th Down Conv...... 2 of 4...... 1 of 1 1978 CAL 28‐7 A Time of Possession ...... 24:41...... 35:19 1979 EUP 31‐7 H for 101 yards and one score. In addition to the four 1980 EUP 17‐13 A forced turnovers, Cal recorded five sacks and al‐ } Individual Statistics 1981 CAL 9‐3 H 1982 EUP 58‐20 A lowed just 34 rushing yards on 29 attempts. Soph‐ RUSHING: Edinboro ‐Walter Fletcher 17‐66‐2, An‐ 1983 CAL 24‐19 H omore defensive lineman Gerald Brown tied for drew Tomko 14‐41‐1, Kyle Galyk 2‐20‐1, team 2‐(‐12). 1984 EUP 20‐14 A the team lead with five tackles (three solo) and Cal ‐ Nelson Brown 32‐121‐2, Jalen Bell 4‐22, Noah 1985 CAL 14‐9 H Mitchell 6‐20, Nick Grissom 1‐2, team 2‐(‐4). 1986 EUP 9‐24 A added 2.5 TFL, 1.5 sacks and one forced fumble. PASSING: Edinboro ‐ Andrew Tomko 10‐30‐143‐2‐1 1987 CAL 28‐17 H After taking a 7‐0 lead after one quarter, the Vul‐ 1988 EUP 45‐7 A TD. Cal ‐ Noah Mitchell 22‐40‐297‐4‐2 TD. 1989 EUP 54‐14 H cans broke the game open with 28 points in the RECEIVING: Edinboro ‐ James Clark 5‐26, Ta’Nauz 1990 EUP 43‐37 A second quarter to take a 35‐0 lead at halftime. Gregory 3‐90‐1, A.J. Turner 1‐15, Walter Fletcher 1‐12. 1991 EUP 45‐10 H Cal ‐ Jordan Dandridge 9‐153‐1, Tyson Hill 9‐91‐1, Cam 1992 EUP 33‐13 A Cal would then score on all four of its drives in the 1993 EUP 32‐7 H third quarter to seize a 58‐0 lead after three quar‐ Tarrant 1‐20, Craig Thompson 1‐19, Chad Livingston 1‐ 1994 EUP 67‐6 A 12, Jack Vyborny 1‐2. 1995 EUP 31‐7 H ters. 1996 EUP 14‐13 A 1997 EUP 38‐22 H The Coaches Bradford is the fastest coach to reach 10 wins at 1998 EUP 37‐3 H 1999 CAL 35‐40 A } Wayne Bradford (Salisbury State ‘90) was named Edinboro. Bradford has worked under four differ‐ 2000 EUP 31‐17 H Edinboro’s 15th head coach on March 29, 2017 ent head coaches and was an assistant at Edin‐ 2001 CAL 34‐24 A 2002 EUP 38‐22 A and led Edinboro to a 7‐4 record in his first sea‐ boro for 18 years before taking over as the 2003 EUP 34‐3 H son. That was followed by a 6‐5 finish a year ago, interim head coach. He has spent a majority of his 2004 EUP 42‐28 H 2005 CAL 36‐26 A giving Bradford a 13‐12 record early in his third sea‐ time as the Fighting Scots’ defensive coordinator, 2006 CAL 10‐0 H son. The 13 wins is tied for the most by an Edin‐ although in 2019 he will move over to the offen‐ 2007 CAL 28‐6 A boro head coach in his first two seasons. After sive side to oversee the offense. Bradford has 2008 CAL 35‐31 H 2009 CAL 38‐14 A serving as interim head coach in 2017, that tag master‐minded some brilliant defensive perform‐ 2010 CAL 28‐25 H was removed less than a week after the conclu‐ ances over the years in a day and age when of‐ 2011 CAL 34‐28 A 2012 CAL 24‐14 H sion of the season. With his tenth win as head fense has taken over. For instance, in 2011 the 2013 CAL 20‐7 A coach coming against East Stroudsburg last year, Fighting Scots ranked eighth in Division II in scor‐ 2014 CAL 34‐16 A 2015 CAL 37‐30 H 2016 CAL 52‐7 A 2017 CAL 30‐13 H 2018 CAL 40‐35 A Game 4 - Cal U at Edinboro 2019 EDINBORO FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

RECORD WHEN ... ing defense (17.0 ppg.), 11th in pass efficiency de‐ EDINBORO IN OVERTIME GAMES fense, and 18th in total defense (292.6 ypg.). Edin‐ 2019 Under Bradford boro gave up fewer than 20 points in seven of its Date Opponent Site OT W/L Overall ...... 0‐3...... 13‐12 11 games. Two years ago, his Edinboro defense 11/15/97 Lock Haven H 1 W, 29‐23 PSAC West...... 0‐0 ...... 7‐7 9/30/06 Indiana(Pa.) H 1 L, 20‐23 At home...... 0‐1 ...... 8‐4 finished first in the PSAC and fourth in Division II On the road...... 0‐2 ...... 5‐8 in tackles for losses, and second in the PSAC and 10/28/06 Slippery Rock A 1 L, 21‐24 Night games ...... 0‐1 ...... 0‐1 sixth in the country in sacks. Edinboro finished the 10/16/10 Mercyhurst H 1 L, 21‐22 Day games...... 0‐2...... 13‐11 2016 campaign with a 9‐2 record, marking the 9/29/12 LIU Post A 1 W, 31‐24 Artificial turf ...... 0‐3...... 12‐12 fifth time an Edinboro team with Bradford on the 10/20/12 Slippery Rock A 1 L, 31‐38 Natural grass...... 0‐0 ...... 1‐0 9/17/16 West Chester H 2 W, 54‐51 Vs. nationally‐ranked teams ...... 0‐1 ...... 1‐4 staff tied the school record for victories (9). Three 11/10/18 Kutztown H 1 L, 32‐33 of Edinboro’s teams during his tenure have In September ...... 0‐3 ...... 7‐6 reached the NCAA playoffs, including the 2009 In October ...... 0‐0 ...... 5‐3 In November...... 0‐0 ...... 1‐3 team, which finished at 9‐4 and reached the country, while allowing just 24.3 yards per game Super Region One semifinals. All told, he has rushing, which is second nationally. Edinboro wins toss...... 0‐1 ...... 6‐5 been a part of 118 wins. Edinboro loses toss ...... 0‐2 ...... 7‐7 Player to Watch Edinboro scores on 1st poss...... 0‐1 ...... 6‐4 Opp. scores on 1st possession ...... 0‐2 ...... 4‐6 } Gary Dunn (California, Pa. ‘95) is in his fourth Lamont McPhatter II, DB ‐‐ the 5’11”, 200 lb. senior Edinboro scores first ...... 0‐1...... 10‐5 season as the head coach at California(Pa.). He was a consensus first team All‐American a year Opponent scores first ...... 0‐2 ...... 3‐7 has an impressive 29‐9 record after leading Cal to ago after being named the PSAC West Defen‐ Leading after 1st quarter ...... 0‐1 ...... 9‐1 NCAA playoff appearances two of his first three sive Athlete of the Year. He was also chosen a fi‐ Trailing after 1st quarter...... 0‐2...... 1‐9 years. The Vulcans were 11‐1 his first season and nalist for the Cliff Harris Award and was named Tied after 1st quarter ...... 0‐0 ...... 3‐2 9‐3 two years ago before posting a 7‐4 record last the Super Region One Defensive Player of the Leading at halftime ...... 0‐1...... 10‐1 Year by D2CCA and Don Hansen Football Trailing at halftime ...... 0‐2...... 1‐10 season. His 27 wins in his first three seasons are Tied at halftime...... 0‐0 ...... 2‐10 the most by a Cal coach in his first three years. A Gazette. A year ago, had 63 tackles and tied for Leading after 3rd quarter ...... 0‐1 ...... 11‐1 former four‐year starter for the Vulcans and a vet‐ fifth in PSAC with five interceptions. Trailing after 3rd quarter ...... 0‐2 ...... 0‐10 eran offensive coordinator at the FCS level, Dunn Nelson Brown, RB ‐‐ the 5’11”, 225 lb. senior joined Tied after 3rd quarter...... 0‐0 ...... 2‐1 Cal a year ago after playing two seasons at Overtime games...... 0‐0 ...... 0‐1 spent the previous six seasons as the offensive coordinator at Duquesne following a 13‐year stint Lenoir‐Rhyne. He was an honorable mention Edinboro has more total yards ...... 0‐1...... 10‐2 at Morehead State (Ky.), where he spent the last Football Gazette All‐American and a second Opp. has more total yards...... 0‐2 ...... 3‐10 team All‐PSAC West selection after rushing for Edinboro has more rushing yards 0‐0 ...... 9‐1 11 seasons as offensive coordinator. He played at Opp. has more rushing yards ...... 0‐3 ...... 4‐11 Cal from 1991‐94 before starting his coaching ca‐ 1,201 yards with 21 TDs, adding 23 receptions for Edinboro has more passing yards 0‐1...... 7‐3 reer as a graduate assistant with the Vulcans. In 230 yards and a TD. He led the PSAC and ranked Opp. has more passing yards ...... 0‐2 ...... 6‐9 2015, the Dukes finished with an 8‐4 overall record fourth in DII in total touchdowns and is cur‐ No Turnovers ...... 0‐1 ...... 1‐1 and made the program’s first appearance in the rently second in the PSAC with 280 yards rush‐ Win turnover battle ...... 0‐1...... 7‐2 FCS Playoffs. Dunn helped Duquesne post a win‐ ing. He earned first team All‐South Atlantic Lose turnover battle ...... 0‐2 ...... 3‐8 ning season five times in his six years with the pro‐ Conference honors in 2017 after rushing for Turnover battle even ...... 0‐0 ...... 3‐2 1,071 yards and 10 TDs, and was a second team Having fewer penalty yards ...... 0‐2 ...... 6‐7 gram, while earning at least a share of three NEC Having more penalty yards ...... 0‐1...... 7‐5 titles (2011, 2013, 2015). While at Morehead State, choice in 2016 with 902 yards and 6 TDs. Tied in penalty yards ...... 0‐0...... 0‐0 Dunn served as the offensive coordinator for 11 Noah Mitchell, QB ‐‐ a 6’4”, 210 lb. sophomore Leads time of possession ...... 0‐0 ...... 3‐1 seasons after spending two seasons as the offen‐ Trails time of possession ...... 0‐3 ...... 10‐11 sive line and tight ends coach. and a former first team All‐Ohio selection, a year ago he was named the PSAC West Freshman of Edinboro has 100‐yard rusher ...... 0‐1 ...... 12‐6 Bradford Comments ... on the Fighting Scots the Year and was a second team All‐PSAC West Opp. has 100‐yard rusher...... 0‐1...... 4‐5 selection. He threw for 2,759 yards with 19 TDs Edinboro has 300‐yard passer ...... 0‐0 ...... 3‐0 “We made it through the first two games offen‐ Opp. has 300‐yard passer ...... 0‐0 ...... 2‐1 sively with just one turnover. Last week we had and 14 INTs a year ago. Mitchell is off to a fast four turnovers, one on special turnovers. You can’t start, throwing for 746 yards with 9 TDs in three Scoring less than 10 points ...... 0‐0 ...... 0‐3 games. He ranks seventh in DII in passing TDs. Scoring 10‐19 points ...... 0‐2...... 1‐3 be minus 4 on turnovers. Defensively, the last two Scoring 20‐29 points...... 0‐1...... 3‐4 weeks we haven’t created any. We had four at Scoring 30‐39 points ...... 0‐0 ...... 2‐2 Grand Valley. We have to take the football away Jordan Dandridge/Tyson Hill, WRs ‐‐ Mitchell has a Scoring 40+ points ...... 0‐0 ...... 7‐0 and create a shorter field. We can’t give it away pair of standout wide receivers in Dandridge and Allowing less than 10 points ...... 0‐0 ...... 3‐0 Hill. Dandridge has caught 16 passes for 267 yards Allowing 10‐19 points ...... 0‐0 ...... 5‐1 two out of four times in the red zone. They were 6‐ Allowing 20‐29 points ...... 0‐1...... 4‐2 for‐6. We need to score touchdowns when we get and 5 TDs. He ranks second in Division II in receiv‐ Allowing 30‐39 points ...... 0‐2...... 1‐5 in the red zone to win games.” ing TDs. A year ago, the 6’3”, 205 lb. senior was a Allowing 40+ points ...... 0‐0 ...... 0‐4 second team All‐PSAC West selection after catch‐ Rushing for <100 yards ...... 0‐2...... 1‐5 SCOUTING CAL U ing 38 passes for 549 yards and 4 TDs in seven Rushing for 100+ yards ...... 0‐1...... 5‐6 Record: 2‐1, 0‐0 PSAC West games. Hill, a 6’1”, 195 lb. junior, adds 13 recep‐ Rushing for 200+ yards ...... 0‐0 ...... 7‐1 The Vulcans were picked to finish second in the tions for 273 yards and 2 TDs. He was a first team Passing for <200 yards...... 0‐3 ...... 4‐6 All‐PSAC West pick after leading the Vulcans with Passing for 200+ yards...... 0‐0 ...... 5‐6 PSAC West in the PSAC coaches’ preseason poll Passing for 300+ yards...... 0‐0 ...... 4‐0 and are off to a fast start at 2‐1. Both wins have 61 receptions for 905 yards and 5 TDs. come by wide margins, 59‐13 at Saint Anselm <300 yards total offense ...... 0‐2 ...... 2‐7 Bradford Comments ... on Cal U 300+ yards total offense ...... 0‐1...... 3‐3 and 58‐7 over Shippensburg. The wins were 400+ yards total offense ...... 0‐0 ...... 2‐2 sandwiched by a 35‐28 loss vs. Kutztown in “Cal is big, strong, and athletic. They beat up two op‐ 500+ yards total offense ...... 0‐0 ...... 6‐0 week number two. Cal has already accumulated ponents and went down to the wire with Kutztown. 14 forced turnovers, including nine intercep‐ The (Lamont) McPhatter kid is special. They are also Allowing <100 yards rushing ...... 0‐1...... 7‐2 very good in the kicking game. Cal is really good.” Allowing 100+ yards rushing ...... 0‐2 ...... 6‐10 tions, in just three games. The Vulcans rank first Allowing <200 yards passing...... 0‐1 ...... 9‐2 in NCAA Division II in turnovers gained and sec‐ Allowing 200+ yards passing...... 0‐2 ...... 4‐10 ond in turnover margin (+3.0). A strong defense Allowing <300 yards total offense ..0‐1...... 7‐3 Allowing 300+ yards total offense ..0‐2 ...... 6‐9 has also recorded 13 sacks, ranking third in the Game 4 - Cal U at Edinboro 2019 EDINBORO FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

} A.J. Turner went down against Bloomsburg and AFCA DIVISION II TOP 25 Boro Picked Fifth in PSAC West Coaches did not play at ESU. Preseason Poll as of Sept. 23, 2019 After finishing fourth in the PSAC West in Oh Those Turnovers 1. Valdosta State (30) 3‐0 797 2018, Edinboro enters the 2019 campaign Edinboro did not commit a turnover in the season 2. Ferris State (1) 3‐0 764 opener at Grand Valley State while forcing four picked to finish fifth in the Western Divi‐ 3. Minnesota State 3‐0 723 turnovers. The next week, the Fighting Scots did sion in the PSAC Coaches’ Preseason Poll. 4. Tarleton State (1) 3‐0 701 not force a Bloomsburg turnover, but only com‐ The Fighting Scots were picked to finish 5. Notre Dame(Oh.) 3‐0 636 mitted one, and that came late in the game. Last fourth in the division the last two years. 6. Ouachita Baptist 3‐0 631 week, turnovers played a large role in the 34‐14 The PSAC has a new look this year with 7. Northwest Minnesota St. 3‐0 617 loss at East Stroudsburg. The Fighting Scots 8. Lenoir‐Rhyne 3‐0 561 the addition of Shepherd. The Rams will threw three interceptions and fumbled a kickoff 9. Grand Valley State 3‐0 542 compete in the Eastern Division. return. ESU did not commit a turnover. 10. Slippery Rock 3‐0 481 PSAC COACHES PRESEASON POLL Ta’Nauz Moves Up to Third in Career 11. Texas A&M‐Commerce 2‐0 468 Western Division Receiving Yards 12. Indianapolis 3‐0 434 13. Minnesota‐Duluth 3‐0 418 Overall PSAC James Clark set Edinboro’s career receptions 14. Colorado School of Mines 3‐0 408 1. Slippery Rock (6) 11‐3 7‐0 record a year ago, but if Ta’Nauz Gregory has any‐ 15. Midwestern State 3‐0 364 2. California(Pa.) (1) 7‐4 5‐2 thing to say, the record will stand for just a year. 16. West Chester 3‐0 298 3. Indiana(Pa.) (1) 8‐3 5‐2 The senior wide receiver is third in career recep‐ 17. Wingate 3‐0 280 4. Mercyhurst 5‐6 3‐4 tions with 185, needing 25 catches to break Clark’s 18. Pittsburg State 3‐0 221 5. EDINBORO 6-5 3-4 record of 209. He has moved up to third in career Central Missouri 3‐0 221 6. Gannon 2‐9 2‐5 receiving yards (2,575), and he is second in career 20. Colorado State‐Pueblo 2‐1 185 7. Clarion 4‐7 2‐5 receiving touchdowns (28). Gregory is 489 yards 21. Indiana(Pa.) 3‐0 158 8. Seton Hill 1‐10 1‐6 shy of breaking the receiving yards record and 22. Harding 2‐1 137 needs eight TDs for the record in receiving TDs. 23. Bowie State 3‐0 104 Meanwhile, he has also climbed into second place Eastern Division 24. West Alabama 2‐1 55 in career kickoff return yards with 1,718. Cleveland 1. West Chester (6) 10‐1 6‐0 25. Saginaw Valley State 3‐0 53 Pratt holds the record with 1,844 yards. 2. Shepherd (2)* 7‐3 7‐3 3. Kutztown 9‐2 5‐1 } CAREER RECEPTIONS Others Receiving Votes: Kutztown 30; West 4. Shippensburg 6‐5 3‐3 1. James Clark, 2015‐18 ...... 209 Georgia 27; Henderson St. 23; Angelo St. 15; 5. Bloomsburg 6‐5 4‐2 2. Darren Massey, 2013‐15 ...... 194 Truman St. 11; Cal U 6; Virginia Union 6; West 6. East Stroudsburg 2‐9 0‐6 3. Ta’Nauz Gregory, 2015-19 ...... 185 Florida 6; West Texas A&M 6; Delta St. 4; Al‐ 7. Millersville 2‐9 2‐4 4. David Bostic, 2007‐11 ...... 160 bany St. 2; Missouri S&T 2; St. Cloud State 2; 8. Lock Haven 2‐9 1‐5 5. Gary Nolen, 2007‐10 ...... 149 Shepherd 2; Urbana 1. * record as member of Mountain East Conference 6. Ernest Priester, 1986‐90 ...... 148 7. Marcus Johnson, 2009, 2011‐13 ...... 141 D2FOOTBALL.COM TOP 25 8. Howard Hackley, 1973‐76...... 135 as of Sept. 24, 2019 9. Rich Cerro, 2006‐08 ...... 133 BORO BITS 10. Ryan Valasek, 2003‐06 ...... 132 1. Valdosta State 3‐0 Is Woody the Answer at Tailback } CAREER RECEIVING YARDS 2. Ferris State 3‐0 If the East Stroudsburg game is any indication, 1. Ernest Priester, 1986‐90 ...... 3,064 3. Minnesota State 3‐0 the answer is yes. Freshman Dorian Woody pro‐ 2. James Clark, 2015‐18 ...... 2,759 4. Ouachita Baptist 3‐0 vided the Fighting Scots with an encouraging 3. Ta’Nauz Gregory, 2016-19 ...... 2,575 5. Tarleton State 3‐0 boost in the running game. Edinboro came into 4. Howard Hackley, 1973‐76 ...... 2,467 6. Northwest Missouri State 3‐0 the game with just 86 yards rushing in the first 5. Ryan Valasek, 2003‐06 ...... 2,265 7. Minnesota Duluth 3‐0 two games. The 5’8”, 175 lb. Woody bettered that 6. Marcus Johnson, 2009, 2011‐13 ...... 2,097 8. Grand Valley State 3‐0 by himself, carrying 19 times for 104 yards and 2 7. Darren Massey, 2013‐15 ...... 2,083 8. Justin Lipscomb, 2001‐04 ...... 1,964 9. Notre Dame(Oh.) 3‐0 TDs. He accounted for both of Edinboro’s touch‐ 9. David Bostic, 2007‐11 ...... 1,923 10. Indianapolis 3‐0 downs on runs of 20 and 2 yards. 10. Gary Nolen, 2007‐10 ...... 1,919 11. Texas A&M‐Commerce 3‐0 12. Lenoir‐Rhyne 3‐0 Castelli Makes First Career Start at QB } CAREER RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 13. Colorado School of Mines 3‐0 Redshirt sophomore Jordan Castelli, who trans‐ 1. Ernest Priester, 1986‐90 ...... 35 14. Midwestern State 3‐0 ferred to Edinboro from Cal this past winter, saw 2. Ta’Nauz Gregory, 2016-18 ...... 28 15. Slippery Rock 3‐0 his first collegiate action last Saturday at East 3. James Clark, 2015‐18 ...... 26 16. Colorado State‐Pueblo 2‐1 Stroudsburg. Not only that, he started at quarter‐ Darren Massey, 2013‐15 ...... 22 17. West Chester 3‐0 back in place of Andrew Tomko, who was out 5. Ryan Valasek, 2003‐06 ...... 20 18. Wingate 3‐0 with an injury. Castelli completed 16‐of‐30 passes 6. Howard Hackley, 1973‐76 ...... 19 for 186 yards, but was guilty of three intercep‐ 7. Alex Caratelli, 2015‐16 ...... 18 19. Central Missouri State 3‐0 8. Marcus Johnson, 2009, 2011‐13 ...... 17 tions, two on tipped balls. 20. Harding 2‐1 Lateef Walters, 1991, 93‐94 ...... 17 21. Pittsburg State 3‐0 10. Rich Cerro, 2006‐08 ...... 16 22. West Georgia 2‐1 Injuries Starting to Pile Up Justin Lipscomb, 2001‐04 ...... 16 Andrew Tomko wasn’t the only Fighting Scot to 23. Indiana(Pa.) 3‐0 sit out the East Stroudsburg game due to injury. } CAREER KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 24. Bowie State 3‐0 All told, Edinboro was short four starters against 1. Cleveland Pratt, 1985‐88 ...... 1,844 25. Saginaw Valley State 3‐0 the Warriors. On defense, cornerback Aaron 2. Ta’Nauz Gregory, 2016-18...... 1,718 Rogers and noseguard Barrett Hoffman have 3. Larry Jackson, 1991‐94 ...... 1,385 missed the last two games. Tomko and tight end 4. Eric Bosley, 1981‐84 ...... 1,247 Game 4 - Cal U at Edinboro 2019 EDINBORO FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

5. Chris Conway, 1989‐90 ...... 1,139 vs. Slippery Rock 8 rec. 104 yds. 2 TD 6. Mitch Thomas, 2015‐16 ...... 1105 at Seton Hill 7 rec. 137 yds. 2 TD Breaking Down the 2019 Roster ... by State 7. Marcus Johnson, 2009‐13 ...... 1056 2018 At the start of the 2019 campaign, Edinboro’s 8. Justin Lipscomb, 2001‐04 ...... 955 vs. Lake Erie 3 rec. 131 yds. 2 TD 82‐man roster is dominated by players from 9. Tim Beacham, 1977‐80 ...... 900 vs. East Stroudsburg 11 rec. 162 yds. 1 TD Pennsylvania and New York. 10. Gary Nolen, 2009‐10 ...... 884 vs. Slippery Rock 4 rec. 109 yds. 2 TD Pennsylvania...... 50 Big Plays Come in a Small Package 2019 New York ...... 17 Ta’Nauz Gregory has proven that big things can vs. Bloomsburg 7 rec. 113 yds. 0 TD Ohio...... 6 come in a small package. The 5’8” senior had a 61‐ New Jersey ...... 4 yard reception vs. Bloomsburg and had 113 yards Gregory Among NCAA Active Leaders Maryland ...... 2 receiving. He now has 13 plays of 50‐or‐more Senior Ta’Nauz Gregory ranks in the top five Virginia ...... 1 yards in his career, with 10 going for touchdowns. among active NCAA Division II players in a pair Florida ...... 1 In addition, he has ten career 100‐yard receiving of categories. The wide receiver is third in all‐ United Kingdom ...... 1 games. purpose yards with 4,627, along with sixth in re‐ ceptions (185), and fifth in receiving yards ... by Year Year Yardage and Play -- Opponent (2,575). Freshmen ...... 28 2019 61‐yard pass ‐‐ Bloomsburg Redshirt Sophomore ...... 17 2018 90‐yard kickoff return (TD) ‐‐ Bloomsburg Cal U Game Captains Juniors...... 9 75‐yard pass (TD) ‐‐ Slippery Rock Offense ‐‐ Andre Dowdell Jr., WR (Syracuse, N.Y.) Redshirt Freshman ...... 9 60‐yard pass (TD) ‐‐ Lake Erie Defense ‐‐ Maurice Sims, DB (Monaca, Pa.) Seniors...... 5 59‐yard pass (TD) ‐‐ East Stroudsburg Redshirt Juniors ...... 5 57‐yard pass (TD) ‐‐ Lake Erie Fighting Scots Lose for First Time Under Redshirt Seniors...... 4 2017 82‐yard pass (TD) ‐‐ Seton Hill Bradford After Leading at the Half Sophomores...... 4 2016 96‐yard kickoff return (TD) ‐‐ Clarion Edinboro’s 24‐21 loss to Bloomsburg marked the Graduate ...... 1 86‐yard kickoff return ‐‐ Indiana(Pa.) first time the Fighting Scots suffered a loss after 85‐yard kickoff return (TD) ‐‐ Slippery Rock leading at the half under third‐year head coach 79‐yard kickoff return ‐‐ West Chester Wayne Bradford. The Fighting Scots held a 14‐6 60‐yard pass (TD) ‐‐ Seton Hill lead at the half vs. Bloomsburg. They are now 10‐1 a seven‐yard touchdown pass. 57‐yard pass (TD) ‐‐ Lock Haven when leading at the half under Bradford. It is also their first loss after leading after the first quarter DeAndre’ Goes for Six in Openers Ta’Nauz Gregory 100-Yard Receiving Games (9‐1) and after the third quarter (11‐1). DeAndre’ Dowdell is making a habit of scoring 2016 touchdowns in season openers. The junior defen‐ vs. Gannon 10 rec. 136 yds. 1 TD Woody Reaches End Zone for First Time sive back intercepted a pass early in the third at Mercyhurst 9 rec. 110 yds. 1 TD Freshman running back Dorian Woody scored quarter at Grand Valley State and returned it 46 vs. Seton Hill 8 rec. 113 yds. 1 TD his first collegiate touchdown to give Edinboor yards for a touchdown. A year ago, he returned a 2017 a 7‐0 lead against Bloomsburg. He took a short fumble 10 yards for a touchdown in the season vs. Lake Erie 7 rec. 123 yds. 2 TD pass in the left flat from Andrew Tomko and opener at Lake Erie. went down the left sideline inside the pylon for Game-by-Game Starters Offense QB RB WR WR WR TE LT LG C RG RT Grand Valley State Tomko Woody Gregory A. Dowdell K. Jackson Long (WR) Gurman Schreiner Ocasio Pasternak Kasmierski Bloomsburg Tomko Woody Gregory A. Dowdell K. Jackson Turner Gurman Schreiner Ocasio Pasternak Kasmierski East Stroudsburg Castelli Woody Gregory A. Dowdell K. Jackson Touris Gurman Schreiner Ocasio Pasternak Kasmierski California(Pa.) Gannon Mercyhurst Slippery Rock Seton Hill Clarion Indiana(Pa.) Kutztown

Defense DE DT NG DE Mike Will CB CB SS FS N Grand Valley State T. Smith Hoffman Simmons D. Smith Kelly Bischof Boyd Rogers Anderson Sims D. Dowdell Bloomsburg T. Smith Kesington Simmons D. Smith Kelly Bischof Boyd D. Dowdell Anderson DePaul Sims East Stroudsburg T. Smith Kesington Simmons D. Smith Kelly Bischof Boyd D. Dowdell Anderson DePaul Sims California(Pa.) Gannon Mercyhurst Slippery Rock Seton Hill Clarion Indiana(Pa.) Kutztown Game 4 - Cal U at Edinboro 2019 EDINBORO FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

Offense Comes Up Short in Opener contest against a member of the Great Lakes In‐ CJ Reyes‐Diggs, who ran for 1,600 yards and 16 The Edinboro offense struggled against a stout tercollegiate Athletic Conference since 2013. TDs at Bishop McDevitt (Pa.) High School last Grand Valley State defense. The Fighting Scots The Fighting Scots opened that season with a year. Reyes‐Diggs is 6’0”, 190 lbs. All told, the were limited to 120 total yards, and just 13 yards 35‐34 win at Walsh. only running back with a career carry entering rushing on 20 attempts. The 120 total yards are the season was Kyle Simms, who had seven the fewest since 2011 when Indiana(Pa.) held Edinboro in Season Openers rushes for 19 yards. the Scots to 115 yards, and the 13 yards rushing Edinboro’s 35‐10 loss at Grand Valley State the least since 2014 when the Scots finished snapped a three‐game winning streak in season Catching Up with Fletch with minus 7 yards against Millersville. openers. Two of those three wins had come on When 2018 ended, Walter Fletcher was ex‐ the road. A year ago, the Fighting Scots trav‐ pected to return for his final season in 2019 and Boyd Adds to Already Strong Secondary eled to Painesville, Ohio and handed Lake Erie a lay claim to Edinboro’s all‐time rushing record. The strength of the Edinboro team figured to 69‐0 defeat. Edinboro is 41‐45‐5 all‐time in sea‐ The 2018 PSAC West Offensive Player of the be the secondary, where All‐American Brandon son openers. Year, Fletcher instead was able to graduate in Anderson was returning along with two‐year May and decided to try his hand at the Division I starter Maurice Sims and Aaron Rogers, who Bradford Tries His Hand at Offense level. He is now playing at Ball State. He made started 22 games in his career. All told, the trio After breaking down offenses for virtually his his Division I debut against Indiana, and finished had combined for 82 starts, and Billy DePaul entire career, head coach Wayne Bradford will with five carries for 11 yards and four receptions and DeAndre’ Dowdell were also back. But in now take his expertise and understanding of of‐ for 45 yards and a touchdown. He took a screen this day and age you can never have enough fenses to that side of the ball. Bradford will pass 45 yards for six points. good defensive backs. Enter Joshua Boyd, a oversee the offense this year while working transfer from Monroe CC. The junior earned a with the running backs after former offensive Gurman Makes Move to Left Tackle starting role at cornerback and tied Ryan coordinator Chris Limbach accepted a position After starting 21 games at center over the last Bischof as the team’s leading tackler at Grand at Valparaiso. two years, Vitaliy Gurman will move to left Valley State with 11. He added a fumble recovery tackle in 2019. Gurman is a 6’3”, 290 lb. redshirt and 2 passes broken up. 13 Wins Tied for Most by a Head Coach in junior who will replace Alex Molik at left tackle. First Two Seasons He is expected to anchor an offensive line that Big Plays Plague Scots at #12 GVSU Following a 7‐4 record in 2017 and a 6‐5 finish in has three starters returning. While Gurman Grand Valley State would finish with 572 yards 2018, head coach Wayne Bradford has tied the started all 11 games at center, Kyle Schreiner against Edinboro, but a great of that yardage record for most wins by a head coach in his first started all 11 games at left guard and Ryan came thanks to severa nig plays as the defense two seasons with a 13‐9 ledger. Bill McDonald, Pasternak earned nine starts at right guard and actually put up a strong effort against the Lak‐ Tom Hollman, and Scott Browning also won 13 Justin Kasmierski started four games at left ers. GVSU had six plays of 25‐or‐more yards, in‐ games their first two seasons. tackle. Kasmierski moves to right tackle this cluding a 94‐yard RD run. Those six plays year. accounted for over almost half of Grand Valley Boro Defense Ranks Among Best in Country State’s total yardage. in 2018 Staunch Still Involved with Boro Athletics The Edinboro defense ranked among the best Speaking of offensive linemen, Trey Staunch is Arriagada Drills First Field Goal Attempt in Division II in a number of categories in 2018 still involved with Edinboro athletics since grad‐ A year ago, true freshman Jake Monroe han‐ under defensive coordinator Colin Neely. The uating in May. A three‐year starter at right dled Edinboro’s placekicking chores. Monroe Fighting Scots ranked led the PSAC and ranked tackle, Staunch is now serving as a graduate as‐ suffered an injury during the summer and has fifth in Division II in interceptions with 19, along sistant in the sports information department. been slow to recover, with redshirt freshman with ranking first in the conference and fourth Vicente Arriagada stepping in at Grand Valley nationally in turnovers gained. Edinboro led Di‐ Roster Features Pair of Returning All-PSAC State. He was perfect on both of his kicking at‐ vision II in tackles for losses and ranked third in Performers tempts, drilling a 38‐yard field goal in the sec‐ the PSAC and 21st nationally in sacks. Seven Fighting Scots earned All‐PSAC West ac‐ ond quarter for Edinboro’s first points of the colades in 2018. Two return this year, defensive season, then converting the PAT in the third Transfers Bolster Defensive End Position stalwart Brandon Anderson and standout wide quarter. With the loss of starting defensive ends Davis receiver Ta’Nauz Gregory. Anderson,. A senior Ballew III and Ethan Upperco, Edinboro needed strong safety, is a two‐time first team All‐PSAC Boro Prevails in Turnover Battle to replenish the ranks at defensive end. The West selection who is looking to become the In 2018, the Edinboro defense ranked fourth in Di‐ Fighting Scots did just that, adding two junior first Fighting Scot to lead the team in tackles vision II in turnovers gained (31) and ranked fifth college transfers at mid‐year, then bringing in three straight seasons sincesince Dan Caro from in the country in interceptions (19). The Fighting another transfer over the summer. Gilberto 1997‐99. Anderson had a team‐high 101 tackles Scots forced three turnovers and did not commit Ortiz II and Tarique Smith joined the Fighting last year. Gregory is a two‐time All‐PSAC West a miscue at Grand Valley State. Billy DePaul and Scots in February from Erie Community College selection and former PSAC West Freshman of DeAndre Dowdell registered interceptions, with and Lackawanna College, respectively. They the Year in 2016. Joshua Boyd recovering a fumble. were able to go through spring drills and both impressed. Derian Smith was added from Anderson Looks to Lead Team in Tackles for Fighting Scots Play in Michigan for First Robert Morris this summer. He is a junior. Third Straight Year Time Since 2003 Strong safety Brandon Anderson has finished The Grand Valley State game, the firts‐ever Pair of Freshmen Called on to Replace as the team’s leading tackler each of the last against the Lakers, marked Edinboro’s first Fletcher two years. The senior totaled 98 stops in 2017 game in the state of Michigan since 2003. That With third all‐time leading rusher Walter and 101 a year ago. He is looking to become the season, the Fighting Scots played at Saginaw Fletcher now playing on the Division I level, Ed‐ first Fighting Scot since since Dan Caro to lead Valley State for a NCAA Division II Playoffs first inboro will turn to a pair of freshman to carry the team in tackles three straight years. Caro round game, suffering a 33‐9 loss. the load in 2019. Dorian Woody joined the Fight‐ did it from 1997‐99. ing Scots in January after playing at Mercers‐ Boro vs. The GLIAC burg Academy, a prep school. He is 5’8”, 175 lbs. PSAC Recognizes Ten Former Scots The GVSU game also marked Edinboro’s first In February, Edinboro brought in highly‐touted In conjunction with the celebration of the 150th Game 4 - Cal U at Edinboro 2019 EDINBORO FOOTBALL GAME NOTES year of college football, the PSAC announced its Bennefield Takes Over as Wide Receiver Fighting Scot from 2014‐17 and played profes‐ own PSAC 150 Contributors at the annual PSAC Coach sionally this year in Serbia. He led the Kraguje‐ Football Media Day in August. 150 players, The newest member of the Edinboro coaching vac Wild Boars to the Serbian League coaches, administrators, and contributors were staff is Shanin Bennefield, who will work with championship earlier in the year and was recognized by the conference, including 10 with the wide receivers. Bennefield most recently named the league MVP. He has since moved on connections to Edinboro. The list of Edinboro served as an assistant coach at Albright the last to play in for the Ingolstadt Dukes in the Ger‐ honorees included players Elbert Cole (RB), David two years. He coached the wide receivers in man Football League. Green (RB), Howard Hackley (WR), Trevor Harris 2018 after working with the running backs in (QB), Mike Kegarise (OL), Jeremy O'Day (OL), 2017. Bennefield enjoyed an outstanding play‐ Boro Roster Features Ten Seniors Ernest Priester (WR), Jim Romaniszyn (RB/WR), ing career at West Virginia State from 2011 to A year ago the Edinboro roster featured 17 sen‐ and Pat Schuster (DE), along with head coach Bill 2014. As a wide receiver, he finished his career iors. That roster is a bit smaller this year with McDonald. Edinboro can also lay claim to an 11th with 105 receptions for 1,385 yards and six nine seniors plus one graduate student with individual – former player and assistant coach touchdowns. He was voted Offensive Player of one year of eligibility remaining. They include: Tom Herman, who was one of the individuals the Year by his coaches and teammates in 2013 honored with Mercyhurst. after finishing with 45 receptions for 589 yards Brandon Anderson, SS (Willingboro, N.J.) and 2 TDs, and was a preseason All‐MEC first Andre Dowdell Jr., CB (Syracuse, N.Y.) Former Fighting Scots Bolster Coaching Staff team selection the following year. Ta’Nauz Gregory, WR (Erie, Pa.) The Edinboro coaching staff features a number Vincent Hudson, DE (Northfield, Ohio) of former Fighting Scots. Former tight end Seth Welcome Alvin Lara, RB (Allentown, Pa.) Hembree was hired as a full‐time assistant after The PSAC has a new look in 2019 with the addi‐ Marquese Moore, CB (Aliquippa, Pa.) serving on a part‐time and volunteer basis for tion of Shepherd to the conference. The Rams Aaron Rogers, CB (Burlington, N.J.) several years. Hembree will oversee the quar‐ join the PSAC after previously being one of the Maurice Sims, DB (Monaca, Pa.) terbacks and tight ends. He joined former offen‐ top teams in the Mountain East Conference. In Augie Touris, TE (grad.) (Buffalo, N.Y.) sive lineman Jack Corey, who is now in his fifth fact, Shepherd was chosen to finish second in Myles Turner, DT (Harrisburg, Pa.) year as a member of the staff and will serve as the PSAC East after going 7‐3 last year. the Director of the Offense and work with the Back-to-Back-to Back Winning Seasons offensive linemen. In addition, several other Former Boro QBs Excel Professionally Edinboro’s 14‐7 win over Clarion last year players from last year’s squad are serving as stu‐ Trevor Harris and Jake Sisson are enjoying suc‐ clinched a second straight winning season for dent assistants while working on completing cessful seasons while playing professionally. head coach Wayne Bradford, and a third their degrees. They include Torrey Benning, Harris played for the Fighting Scots from 2006‐ straight overall. The Fighting Scots were 6‐5 last Derek Dorr, and Alex Molik. In addition, Kyle 09 and is currently in his first season as the year, 7‐4 in 2017 in Bradford’s first season as Carrington suffered a season‐ending knee injury starting quarterback for the CFL’s Edmonton Es‐ head coach, and 9‐2 in 2016. The last time Edin‐ this spring and is serving as a student assistant kimos. He has played eight seasons north of the boro had a string of at least three straight win‐ coach. border and is fast rising among the top quarter‐ ning campaigns was 2011. That year Edinboro backs in the CFL. He has thrown for over 21,000 finished 7‐4 to cap a string of nine straight win‐ yards while appearing in four Grey Cups and ning seasons. winning one CFL championship. Sisson was a MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS LONG PLAYS OPENING DRIVES SCORING DRIVES Fighting Scots Big Plays (25+ yards) Opening Offensive Drives Scoring Drives Yds. Play Opp. } 1st Half 2nd Half Opp. Scoring Drive Plays-Yards Time Qtr. 61 Ta’Nauz Gregory pass from Andrew Tomko BU at Grand Valley St. Punt Punt GVSU Vicente Arriagada 38 yd. field goal 10‐57 2:11 2 38 Jon Long pass from Jordan Castelli ESU BU Dorian Woody 7 pass from Andrew Tomko 10‐65 3:57 1 36 Ta’Nauz Gregory pass from Andrew Tomko GVSU BLOOMSBURG TD TD BU Andrew Tomko 19 run 11‐84 4:59 2 32 Ta’Nauz Gregory pass from Jordan Castelli ESU at E. Stroudsburg Miss FG INT BU Andrew Tomko 2 run 4‐70 1:57 3 28 Dorian Woody pass from Jordan Castelli ESU CAL U ESU Dorian Woody 20 run 10‐85 4:18 2 at Gannon ESU Dorian Woody 2 run 12‐75 5:15 3 Opponent Big Plays (25+ yards) MERCYHURST Yds. Play Opp. SLIPPERY ROCK Total Drives: 6 94 Aryuan Cain‐Veasey run (TD) GVSU at Seton Hill less than 1:00 0 Longest Drive: 1:00‐1:59 1 85 yards vs. East Stroudsburg 59 Bryce Young‐Walls pass from Cole Kotopka GVSU CLARION 45 Javier Buffalo pass from Jake Cirillo ESU 2:00‐2:59 1 75 yards vs. East Stroudsburg at Indiana(Pa.) 3:00‐4:59 3 74 yards vs. Bloomsburg 41 Steven Arrington pass from Logan Leiby BU at Kutztown 36 Michael Allen pass from Logan Leiby BU 5:00 or more 1 70 yards vs. Bloomsburg 26 Austin Paritee pass from Cole Kotopka GVSU 26 Jacob Miller pass from Cole Kotopka GVSU 80+ YARD SCORING DRIVES: 1 5:15 vs. East Stroudsburg Opening Defensive Drives 4:59 vs. Bloomsburg 4:18 vs. East Stroudsburg } 1st Half 2nd Half at Grand Valley St. TD INT Opponent Drives: 13 BLOOMSBURG Punt TD less than 1:00 2 Longest Drive: at E. Stroudsburg TD TD 1:00‐1:59 0 94 yards by Grand Valley State CAL U 2:00‐2:59 2 80 yards by East Stroudsburg at Gannon 3:00‐4:59 5 70 yards vs. Grand Valley State 5:00 or more 5 70 yards vs. East Stroudsburg MERCYHURST SLIPPERY ROCK 80+ YARD SCORING DRIVES: 1 6:24 by Bloomsburg at Seton Hill 4:57 by Bloomsburg CLARION at Indiana(Pa.) at Kutztown THIS WEEK’S MATCHUP -- Edinboro vs. Cal U

NCAA TEAM RANKINGS EDINBORO Fighting Scots CAL U Vulcans EDINBORO Cal Team Statistic Edinboro Opponent Team Statistic Cal Opponent Statistic Rk Avg. Rk. Avg. Points/Game 15.0 31.0 Points/Game 48.3 18.3 Scoring Offense 137 15.0 7 48.3 First Downs/Game 11.7 18.0 First Downs/Game 21.7 19.3 Rushing Offense 144 69.7 70 152.7 Rushing Yards/Game 69.7 174.7 Rushing Yards/Game 152.7 24.3 Passing Offense 129 162.3 35 270.0 Comp‐Att‐Int 47‐93‐3 52‐78‐2 Comp‐Att‐Int 55‐102‐3 85‐141‐9 Pass Efficiency 150 91.62 39 147.10 Passing Yards/Game 162.3 204.7 Passing Yards/Game 270.0 306.7 Total Offense 154 232.0 47 422.7 Total Offense/Game 232.0 379.3 Total Offense/Game 422.7 331.0 Scoring Defense 113 31.0 35 18.3 Fumbles‐Lost 2‐2 3‐1 Fumbles‐Lost 2‐2 6‐5 Rushing Defense 107 174.7 2 24.3 Penalties‐Yards 19‐181 27‐217 Penalties‐Yards 21‐180 22‐211 Passing Defense 68 206.3 158 306.7 Time of Poss./Game 24:48 35:12 Time of Poss./Game 31:01 28:59 Total Defense 97 381.0 52 331.0 3rd Down Conv. 13/42 25/48 3rd Down Conv. 19/40 14/47 Kickoff Returns 78 28.67 28 24.50 3rd Down Pct. 31% 52% 3rd Down Pct. 48% 30% Punt Returns 136 1.67 17 16.63 4th Down Conv. 3/6 3/3 4th Down Conv. 2/6 4/8 Net Punting 66 35.63 26 39.00 4th Down Pct. 50% 100% 4th Down Pct. 33% 50% Sacks 69 1.67 3 4.33 Red Zone Scores 5/7 11/12 Red Zone Scores 12/15 5/8 Sacks Allowed 112 2.33 25 1.00 Red Zone Pct. 71% 92% Red Zone Pct. 80% 63% Turnover Margin 111 ‐0.67 2 3.00 Red Zone 112 .714 71 0.800

CAL U STARTING LINEUP By the Numbers OFFENSE (Multiple) Individual Leaders WR 14 Jordan Dandridge (6‐3, 205, Sr.) Edinboro Leaders Cal U Leaders LT 73 Marquise Greenwood (6‐5, 265, R‐Fr.) Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Dorian Woody 37 128 3.5 2 20 Nelsson Brown 52 280 5.4 4 46 LG 68 Brenden Badstibner (6‐3, 300, Jr.) Andrew Tomko 21 67 3.2 2 22 Richie Sykes 24 99 4.1 1 31 C 64 Christian DiGalbo (6‐2, 280, Sr.) CJ Reyes‐Diggs 8 16 2.0 0 9 Jamorya Cousin 19 72 3.8 1 20 RG 57 Fritz‐Kelly Edmond (6‐5, 300, So.) RT 53 Eric Hudanick (6‐3, 275, Jr.) Passing Com. Att. Yds. TD Int. Passing Com. Att. Yds. TD Int. TE 82 Jack Vyborny (6‐4, 230, Jr.) Andrew Tomko 31 62 301 1 0 Noah Mitchell 50 91 746 9 3 Jordan Castelli 16 30 186 0 3 WR 10 Tyson Hill (6‐1, 195, Jr.) Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. HB 87 Dylan Stallings (6‐6, 245, Sr.) Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Jordan Dandridge 16 267 16.7 5 37 QB 5 Noah Mitchell (6‐4, 210, So.) Ta’Nauz Gregory 18 245 13.6 0 61 Tyson Hill 13 273 21.0 2 79 RB 9 Nelson Brown (5‐11, 225, Sr.) Jon Long 8 98 12.2 0 38 Cam Tarrant 8 43 5.4 0 15 Dorian Woody 8 62 7.8 1 28 Derrick Caraway 6 69 11.5 2 23 Kahlil Jackson II 6 37 6.2 0 14 DEFENSE (4-3) Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. DE 55 Gerald Brown (6‐1, 250, So.) Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Derek Lockhart 5 147 29.4 0 39 NG 54 Derick Korbol (6‐0, 280, So.) Ta’Nauz Gregory 5 108 21.6 0 27 DE 97 Stephon Brown (6‐1, 300, Jr.) Jon Long 3 56 18.7 0 31 Punt Returns No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Anthony Mendicino 1 22 22.0 0 22 Derrick Caraway 5 68 13.6 0 26 OLB 16 Israel Xavier (6‐3, 220, So.) DiAngelo Mitchell 3 65 21.7 0 36 ILB 30 Noah Dillow (6‐1, 210, R‐Fr.) Punt Returns No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. ILB 6 Julian Cox (6‐3, 230, R‐Sr.) Billy DePaul 1 3 3.0 0 3 Defense Tckl TFL Sacks Int. OLB 31 Dylan Boytos (6‐0, 230, Jr.) Ta’Nauz Gregory 2 2 1.0 0 4 Gerald Brown 18 4.5 3.5 0 CB 3 Jermal Martin, Jr. (5‐10, 160, So.) Julian Cox 17 5.5 2 1 Defense Tckl TFL Sacks Int. Lamont McPhatter II 14 0 0 2 CB 27 Khalil Brown (6‐0, 185, R‐Fr.) Brandon Anderson 31 2.5 0 0 Jermal Martin, Jr. 13 0 0 2 SS 7 Lamont McPhatter II (5‐11, 200, Sr.) Ryan Bischof 27 1.0 0 0 Israel Xavier 12 2.5 2.5 0 FS 2 Aaron Brown (6‐2, 190, Sr.) Joshua Boyd 19 0 0 0 Maurice Sims 19 2.0 0 0 Placekicking PAT/Att. FG/FGA Lg. Pts. SPECIAL TEAMS DeAndre’ Dowdell 16 3.0 0 1 Keaton Hier 19/20 2/4 29 25 Derian Smith 13 2.0 1 0 PK 98 Keaton Hier (5‐10, 155, Fr.) Punting No. Yds. Avg. I20 Lg. P 99 Joey Hood (5‐10, 170, Fr.) Placekicking PAT/Att. FG/FGA Lg. Pts. Joey Hood 9 382 42.4 4 49 LS 51 Bryce Washington (5‐9, 225, Fr.) Vicente Arriagada 6/6 1/2 38 9 H 20 Cam Tarrant (5‐9, 135, So.) Punting No. Yds. Avg. I20 Lg. KR 88 Derek Lockhart (6‐2, 205, So.) Corey Badaracco 14 579 41.4 4 60 1 Derrick Caraway (5‐9, 160, So.) Andrew Tomko 3 140 46.7 0 50 PR 1 Derrick Caraway (5‐9, 160, So.) EDINBORO TWO-DEEP VS. CAL U OFFENSE DEFENSE STARTING EXPERIENCE } OFFENSE Left Tackle Defensive End Linemen ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 Total 72 Vitaliy Gurman 6‐4 290 R‐Jr. 5 Tarique Smith 6‐1 230 Jr. Vitaliy Gurman ‐‐ ‐‐ 10 11 3 24 (24) 51 Tanner Wells 6‐5 275 R‐Fr. 90 Gilberto Ortiz II 6‐4 235 Jr. Kyle Schreiner ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 11 3 14 (14) Ryan Pasternak ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 9 3 12 (5) Left Guard Defensive Tackle Justin Kasmierski ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 4 3 7 (3) 64 Kyle Schreiner 6‐5 305 R‐So. 45 Myles Turner 6‐1 265 Sr. Chris Ocasio ‐‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 0 3 3 (3) 60 Ethan Ingham 6‐2 277 Fr. 98 Abayomi Kesington 6‐1 265 R‐So. Center Noseguard Receivers ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 Total Ta’Nauz Gregory ‐‐ 6 11 10 3 30 (4) 74 Chris Ocasio 6‐3 270 R‐So. 96 Bishop Simmons 6‐1 285 R‐Jr. Andre Dowdell ‐‐ ‐‐ 1 11 3 15 (14) 72 Vitaliy Gurman 6‐4 290 R‐Jr. 99 Tuckerf Harrington 6‐0 270 R‐So. A.J. Turner ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 11 1 12 (0) Right Guard Defensive End Kahlil Jackson II ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 0 3 3 (3) Augie Touris ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 1 1 (1) 63 Ryan Pasternak 6‐2 272 R‐Fr. 55 Derian Smith 6‐0 237 R‐Jr. Jon Long ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 0 1 1 (0) 60 Ethan Ingham 6‐2 277 Fr. 91 Devon Brown 6‐7 240 Jr. Right Tackle Mike Running Backs ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 Total Dorian Woody ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 3 3 (3) 78 Justin Kasmierski 6‐4 275 R‐So. 33 Connor Kelly 6‐3 220 R‐So. 51 Tanner Wells 6‐5 275 R‐Fr. 26 Saige Ley 6‐2 222 Fr. Quarterbacks ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 Total Tight End Will Andrew Tomko ‐‐ ‐‐ 1 6 2 9 (2) Jordan Castelli ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 1 1 (1) 88 Augie Touris 6‐4 272 Gr. 38 Ryan Bischof 6‐2 225 Jr. 31 Jake Cervik 6‐2 253 R‐So. 30 Jamal Hayden 5‐10 200 R‐So. } DEFENSE Wide Receiver Cornerback Linemen ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 Total 2 Ta’Nauz Gregory 5‐8 175 Sr. 17 DeAndre’ Dowdell 5‐11 185 Jr. Myles Turner ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 4 1 5 (1) 28 Marquese Moore 5‐10 175 R‐Sr. Barrett Hoffman ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 2 1 3 (0) 83 Rashawn Harvey 6‐2 170 Fr. Bishop Simmons ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 0 3 3 (3) Wide Receiver Cornerback Derian Smith ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 3 3 (3) 19 Kahlil Jackson II 6‐2 180 So. 1 Joshua Boyd 5‐11 165 Jr. Tarique Smith ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 3 3 (3) 23 Malcolm Johnson 6‐1 175 Fr. Abayomi Kesingto ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 1 1 (1) 84 DeVaughn Mathis 6‐0 150 Fr. Wide Receiver Strong Safety Linebackers ‘15 ’16 ‘17 ‘18 ‘19 Total 18 Andre Dowdell Jr. 5‐8 175 R‐Sr. 9 Brandon Anderson 6‐1 200 R‐Sr. Ryan Bischof ‐‐ ‐‐ 6 10 3 19 (4) 10 Jon Long 6‐0 182 So. 4 Anthony Mendicino 5‐11 184 Fr. Connor Kelly ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 1 3 4 (3) Quarterback Free Safety Defensive Backs ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ’18 ‘19 Total 7 Andrew Tomko 6‐5 225 R‐Jr. 11 Billy DePaul 6‐4 205 Jr. Brandon Anderson ‐‐ 11 11 11 3 36 (36) 12 Jordan Castelli 6‐2 205 R‐So. 27 Ramone Dean 5‐11 170 Fr. Maurice Sims ‐‐ 3 11 10 3 27 (3) Aaron Rogers 4 4 10 4 1 23 (0) 8 Levi Becker 6‐2 197 R‐So. Nickel Billy DePaul ‐‐ ‐‐ 0 9 2 11 (2) Tailback 24 Maurice Sims 5‐11 200 Sr. DeAndre Dowdell ‐‐ ‐‐ 0 5 3 8 (4) 6 Dorian Woody 5‐8 175 Fr. Joshua Boyd ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ ‐‐ 3 3 (3) 25 CJ Reyes‐Diggs 6‐0 190 Fr. () consecutive starts

SPECIALISTS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Most Starts (active) Brandon Anderson (SS)...... 36 Ta’Nauz Gregory (WR)...... 30 Placekicker Alex Agosti ah gost ee Maurice Sims (DB) ...... 27 20 Vicente Arriagada 5‐7 165 R‐Fr. Vicente Arriagada are ee ah gah doe Vitaliy Gurman (OL) ...... 24 95 Corey Badaracco 6‐1 215 R‐So. Corey Badaracco bad ah rock oe Aaron Rogers (CB) ...... 23 Ryan Bischof BISH off Long Snapper Jake Cervik sir vick 97 Luke Rowlands 6‐2 195 R‐Jr. Aaron Ghent gent 33 Connor Kelly 6‐3 220 R‐So. Josh Giardina jar DEEN ah Holder Ta’Nauz Gregory tuh nawz 8 Levi Becker 6‐2 197 R‐So. Vitaliy Gurman GURR mahn 7 Andrew Tomko 6‐5 225 R‐Jr. Justin Kasmierski kaz MEAR skee Punter Abayomi Kesington ah bee why oh mee Saige Ley lay 7 Andrew Tomko 6‐5 225 R‐Jr. Chris Ocasio oh CAU sea oh 95 Corey Badaracco 6‐1 215 RSo. Ryan Pasternak pas ter nack Kickoff Returns Logan Rossi ROSS eye 2 Ta’Nauz Gregory 5‐8 175 Sr. Kyle Schreiner SHRY nher 10 Jon Long 6‐0 182 So. Jacob Timpano tim PAN oh 1 Joshua Boyd 5‐11 165 Jr. Augie Touris TORR is 4 Anthony Medicino 5‐11 184 Fr. Punt Returns 2 Ta’Nauz Gregory 5‐8 165 Jr. 10 Jon Long 6‐0 182 S0. Game 4 - Cal U at Edinboro 2019 EDINBORO FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

EDINBORO Rushing Passing Offense Sacks Att. Yds. TD Comp. Yds. TD Plays Yds. 1st Downs 3rd Downs TofP TOs Sacks Allowed Grand Valley St. 20 13 0 13/32 107 0 52 120 5 2 0f 16 24:07 0 0 3 Bloomsburg 29 73 2 18/30 194 1 59 267 14 4 of 14 25:32 1 4 4 East Stroudsburg 26 123 2 16/31 186 0 57 309 16 7 of 13 24:45 4 1 0 Cal U Gannon Mercyhurst Slippery Rock Seton Hill Clarion Indiana(Pa.) Kutztown

OPPONENTS Rushing Passing Offense Sacks Att. Yds. TD Comp. Yds. TD Plays Yds. 1st Downs 3rd Downs TofP TOs Sacks Allowed Grand Valley St. 40 319 3 18/29 253 2 69 572 20 9 of 16 35:53 3 3 0 Bloomsburg 41 77 1 12/22 143 1 63 220 15 8 of 18 34:28 0 4 4 East Stroudsburg 37 128 3 22/27 223 1 64 351 20 8 of 14 35:15 0 0 1 Cal U Gannon Mercyhurst Slippery Rock Seton Hill Clarion Indiana(Pa.) Kutztown

GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Opponent Passing Rushing Receiving Receiving Yards Touchdowns Tackles Grand Valley St. Tomko (107) Simms (7) Gregory/Long (4) Gregory (54) D. Dowdell (1) Bischof/Boyd (11) Bloomsburg Tomko (194) Tomko (61) Gregory (7) Gregory (113) Tomko (2) Anderson (10) East Stroudsburg Castelli (186) Woody (104) Gregory (7) Gregory (78) Woody (2) Anderso (14) Cal U Gannon Mercyhurst Slippery Rock Seton Hill Clarion Indiana(Pa.) Kutztown

Opponent Passing Rushing Receiving Receiving Yards Touchdowns Tackles Grand Valley St. Kotopka (253) Cain‐Veasey (200) Paritee (5) Young‐Walls (59) Caine‐Veasey (3) Bradfield (6) Bloomsburg Leiby (143) Quiteh (33) Allen (5) Allen (61) Allen/Gilhool/Quiteh (1) Monaco (7) East Stroudsburg Cirillo(223) D. Robinson (65) Buffalo (7) Buffalo (118) D. Robinson (2) Ozoemena (7) Cal U Gannon Mercyhurst Slippery Rock Seton Hill Clarion Indiana(Pa.) Kutztown Game 4 - Cal U at Edinboro 2019 EDINBORO FOOTBALL GAME NOTES EDINBORO FIGHTING SCOTS ROSTER Alphabetical Roster Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School 62 Alex Agosti OT 6‐2 250 Fr. St. Marys, Pa./St. Marys Area No. Name ...... Pos. 9 Brandon Anderson SS 6‐1 200 R‐Sr. Willingboro, N.J./Holy Cross 1 Joshua Boyd ...... CB 20 Vicente Arriagada PK 5‐7 165 R‐Fr. Bliss, N.Y./Puerto Montt, Chile/ 2 Ta’Nauz Gregory ...... WR Letchworth Central 4 Anthony Mendecino . . . . .DB 95 Corey Badaracco PK/P 6‐1 215 R‐So. Waterford, Pa./Fort LeBoeuf 5 Tarique Smith ...... DE 8 Levi Becker QB 6‐2 197 R‐So. Erie, Pa./McDowell/Ohio Dominican 6 Dorian Woody ...... RB 38 Ryan Bischof OLB 6‐2 225 Jr. Mentor, Ohio/Mentor 7 Andrew Tomko ...... QB 1 Joshua Boyd CB 5‐11 165 Jr. Linden, N.J./Piscataway/Monroe CC 8 Levi Becker ...... QB 79 Anthony Brinson NG 6‐2 365 R‐So. Elizabeth, Pa./Elizabeth Forward/ 9 Brandon Anderson ...... SS Lackawanna CC 10 Jon Long ...... WR 91 Devon Brown DE 6‐7 240 Jr. Primrose, Pa./Fort Cherry 11 Billy DePaul ...... FS 42 Jordan Capers CB 5‐11 170 Fr. Rochester, N.Y/Eastridge 12 Jordan Castelli ...... QB 12 Jordan Castelli QB 6‐2 205 R‐So. Canonsburg, Pa./Canon‐McMillan/ 14 Aaron Rogers ...... CB California(Pa.) 15 Kyle Simms ...... RB 31 Jake Cervik TE 6‐2 253 R‐So. Erie, Pa./McDowell 16 Brodie List ...... QB 40 Keith Claxon PK 5‐10 172 Fr. Kimbolten, Ohio/Ridgewood 17 DeAndre’ Dowdell ...... CB 65 Cade Cohen OT 6‐3 235 Fr. Solon, Ohio/Solon 18 Andre Dowdell Jr ...... WR 37 Killian Cooper FS 6‐0 185 R‐Fr. Albion, Pa./Northwestern 19 Kahlil Jackson II ...... WR 86 Connor Crabtree WR 6‐1 194 Fr. Gerry, N.Y./Cassadaga Valley 20 Vicente Arriagada ...... PK 27 Ramone Dean SS 5‐11 170 Fr. Moon Township, Pa./Moon Area 23 Malcolm Johnson ...... CB 11 Billy DePaul FS 6‐4 205 Jr. Aliquippa, Pa./Hopewell 24 Maurice Sims ...... DB 18 Andre Dowdell Jr. WR 5‐8 180 R‐Sr. Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers 25 CJ Reyes‐Diggs ...... RB Academy/St. Francis(Pa.) 26 Saige Ley ...... ILB 17 DeAndre’ Dowdell CB 5‐10 185 Jr. Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers 27 Ramone Dean ...... S Academy 28 Marquese Moore ...... CB 32 Eric Elgin TE 6‐0 232 R‐Fr. Sidman, Pa./Forest Hills/ 29 Alvin Lara ...... RB Pitt‐Johnstown 30 Jamal Hayden ...... OLB 43 Drake Fleet OLB 5‐11 215 Jr. Seven Valleys, Pa./Dallastown/ 31 Jake Cervik ...... TE Hocking JC 32 Eric Elgin ...... TE 82 Aaron Ghent WR 6‐2 187 R‐Fr. Avon, N.Y./Avon Central/Malone 33 Connor Kelly ...... ILB 70 Josh Giardina OG 6‐2 270 R‐Fr. Greenville, Pa./Greenville 35 Brady Sunday ...... LB 2 Ta’Nauz Gregory WR 5‐8 175 Sr. Erie, Pa./Cathedral Prep 36 Raheem Young ...... WR 72 Vitaliy Gurman OT 6‐4 290 R‐Jr. Rochester, N.Y./Spencerport 37 Killian Cooper ...... FS 46 Shayne Harrington FS 5‐10 177 Fr. Lockport, N.Y./Newfane 38 Ryan Bischof ...... OLB 99 Tucker Harrington DT 6‐0 270 R‐Fr. Corry, Pa./Corry 39 Vincent Hudson ...... DE 83 Rashawn Harvey WR 6‐2 170 Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa./Allderdice 40 Keith Claxon ...... PK 30 Jamal Hayden OLB 5‐10 200 R‐So. South Croydon, United Kingdom/ 42 Jordan Capers ...... CB Hayes School (London, Ont.) 43 Drake Fleet ...... OLB 56 Tyler Herberg LS 5‐10 179 Fr. Edinboro, Pa./General McLane 45 Myles Turner ...... NG 59 Josh Hillard DE 6‐0 209 Fr. Georgetown, Pa./South Side Area 46 Shayne Harrington ...... FS 61 Barrett Hoffman NG 6‐3 290 R‐So. Cochranton, Pa./Meadville 47 Jackson McLaughlin ...... FS 76 Matt Hogan OG 6‐0 279 Fr. Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg 48 Trey Shirkey ...... LB Central Catholic 51 Tanner Wells ...... OT 39 Vincent Hudson DE 6‐0 210 R‐Jr. Northfield, Ohio/Nordonia 53 Jaadon Kennedy ...... OG 60 Ethan Ingham OT 6‐2 277 Fr. Bradenton, Flor./Palmetto 54 Dayton Wilson ...... LS 19 Kahlil Jackson II WR 6‐2 180 So. Upper St. Clair, Pa./Upper St. Clair 55 Derian Smith ...... DE 23 Malcolm Johnson CB 6‐1 175 Fr. Coraopolis, Pa./Moon Area 57 Anthony Brinson ...... NG 78 Justin Kasmierski OT 6‐4 275 R‐So. Ridgway, Pa./Ridgway Area 59 Josh Hillard ...... DE 68 Isaac Keeler C 6‐2 245 Fr. Corry, Pa./Corry 60 Ethan Ingham ...... OT 33 Connor Kelly ILB 6‐3 220 R‐So. Amherst, N.Y./Williamsville North 61 Barrett Hoffman ...... NG 53 Jaadon Kennedy OG 6‐0 265 R‐Fr. Red Hill, Pa./Upper Perkiomen 62 Alex Agosti ...... OT 98 Abayomi Kesington NG 6‐1 265 R‐So. Manassas, Va./Stonewall Jackson/ 63 Ryan Pasternak ...... OG Bluefield 64 Kyle Schreiner ...... OG 29 Alvin Lara RB 5‐8 180 Sr. Allentown, Pa./William Allen/ 65 Cade Cohen ...... OT Thaddeus Stevens 68 Isaac Keeler ...... C 26 Saige Ley ILB 6‐2 222 Fr. Cranberry Twp., Pa./Seneca Valley 70 Josh Giardina ...... OG Game 4 - Cal U at Edinboro 2019 EDINBORO FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

16 Brodie List QB 6‐3 208 Fr. Beaver, Pa./Beaver Area 71 Tanner Wells ...... OT 10 Jon Long WR 6‐0 182 So. Summerhill, Pa./Forest Hills 72 Vitaliy Gurman ...... OT 80 Brian Martin TE 6‐5 202 Fr. Lancaster, NY/Lancaster Central 74 Chris Ocasio ...... C 84 DeVaughn Mathis WR 6‐0 150 Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa./University Prep 75 Logan Rossi ...... DL 47 Jackson McLaughlin FS 5‐10 172 Fr. Erie, Pa./McDowell 76 Matt Hogan ...... OL 4 Anthony Mendicino DB 5‐11 184 Fr. Aliquippa, Pa./Central Valley 78 Justin Kasmierski ...... OT 94 Jake Monroe PK/P 5‐9 160 So. Pittsburgh, Pa./Baldwin 79 Ty Thornton ...... DE 28 Marquese Moore CB 5‐10 175 R‐Sr. Aliquippa, Pa./Aliquippa 80 Brian Martin ...... TE 74 Chris Ocasio C 6‐3 270 R‐So. Allentown, Pa./Allentown Central 81 A.J. Turner ...... TE Catholic 82 Aaron Ghent ...... WR 90 Gilberto Ortiz II DE 6‐4 235 Jr. Dunkirk, N.Y./Pine Valley/Erie CC 83 Rashawn Harvey ...... WR 87 Adam Pascuzzi WR 5‐9 200 R‐So. Warren, Pa./Eisenhower/Allegheny 84 DeVaughn Mathis ...... WR 63 Ryan Pasternak OG 6‐2 275 R‐So. DuBois, Pa./DuBois Area 85 Jacob Timpano ...... WR 92 Aaron Pilgrim DT 6‐3 270 Jr. Rochester, N.Y./Bishop Kearney/ 86 Connor Crabtree ...... WR Brockport State 87 Adam Pascuzzi ...... WR 89 Locke Platt WR 5‐9 175 R‐So. Titusville, Pa./Titusville/Akron 88 Augie Touris ...... TE 25 CJ Reyes‐Diggs RB 6‐0 190 Fr. Marysville, Pa./Bishop McDevitt 89 Locke Platt ...... WR 14 Aaron Rogers CB 6‐2 192 R‐Sr. Burlington, N.J./Burlington Township 90 Gilberto Ortiz II ...... DE 75 Logan Rossi NG 6‐3 299 Fr. Oakdale, Pa./West Allegheny 91 Devon Brown ...... DE 97 Luke Rowlands LS 6‐2 195 R‐Jr. Gibsonia, Pa./Pine‐Richland 92 Aaron Pilgrim ...... DT 64 Kyle Schreiner OG 6‐5 305 R‐So. Farmington, N.Y./Fairport 94 Jake Monroe ...... PK/P 48 Trey Shirkey ILB 6‐0 230 Fr. Middlefield, Ohio/Cardinal 95 Corey Badaracco ...... PK/P 96 Bishop Simmons DT 6‐1 285 R‐Jr. Rochester, N.Y./Aquinas Institute/ 96 Bishop Simmons ...... DT Mercyhurst 97 Luke Rowlands ...... LS 15 Kyle Simms RB 5‐11 190 R‐So. Parkman, Ohio/Cardinal 98 Abayomi Kesington ...... NG 24 Maurice Sims DB 5‐11 200 Sr. Monaca, Pa./Central Valley 99 Tucker Harrington ...... DE 55 Derian Smith DE 6‐0 237 R‐Jr. Homestead, Pa./Steel Valley/ Robert Morris 5 Tarique Smith DE 6‐1 230 Jr. Lacey, N.J./Lacey Twp./Lackawanna CC 34 Brady Sunday ILB 6‐1 203 Fr. Moon Township, Pa./Moon Area 57 Ty Thornton DE 6‐2 237 So. Glen Burnie, Md./Severn/ Susquehanna/Anne Arundel CC 85 Jacob Timpano WR 5‐9 165 R‐Fr. Erie, Pa./General McLane 7 Andrew Tomko QB 6‐5 225 R‐Jr. Sharon, Pa./Sharon 88 Augie Touris TE 6‐4 272 Gr. Buffalo, N.Y./Canisius/UTEP/ Central Connecticut St. 81 A.J. Turner TE 6‐2 220 R‐So. Grove City, Pa./Grove City 45 Myles Turner NG 6‐1 265 Sr. Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt/ Lackawanna CC 51 Tanner Wells OT 6‐5 275 R‐Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa./Brentwood 54 Dayton Wilson LS 5‐9 175 Fr. Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford Mendon 6 Dorian Woody RB 5‐8 175 Fr. Forest Hill, Md./John Carroll/ Mercersburg Academy 36 Raheem Young WR 6‐0 182 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa./Maplewood/ Mercyhurst North East

HEAD COACH: Wayne Bradford (13‐12, 3rd year) ASSISTANT COACHES: Colin Neely Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Jack Corey Director of Offense/Offensive Line Lorenzo Hoff Defensive Backs Seth Hembree Quarterbacks/Tight Ends Shanin Bennefield Wide Receivers Mike Rizzuto Graduate Asst. Linebackers Kyle Peterson Student Asst. Defensive Analyst Torrey Benning Student Asst. Kyle Carrington Student Asst. Derek Dorr Student Asst. Alex Molik Student Asst.

PSAC STANDINGS and OPPONENTS’ RESULTS

Bloomsburg (1-2) 2019 PSAC Standings Indiana(Pa.) (3-0) Sept. 7 STONEHILL L, 14‐33 Sept. 7 NEW HAVEN W, 24‐13 Sept. 14 at Edinboro W, 24-21 Conference Overall Sept. 14 at Millersville W, 54‐0 Sept. 21 MERCYHURST L, 24‐38 PSAC West W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Sept. 21 LOCK HAVEN W, 77‐14 Sept. 28 at Shippensburg 1:00 p.m. Indiana(Pa.) 0‐0 .000 3‐0 1.000 Sept. 28 at Mercyhurst 1:00 p.m. Oct. 5 KUTZTOWN 2:00 p.m. Slippery Rock 0‐0 .000 3‐0 1.000 Oct. 5 CAL U 2:00 p.m. Oct. 12 at West Chester 12 noon Cal U 0‐0 .000 2‐1 .667 Oct. 12 at Slippery Rock 2:00 p.m. Oct. 19 at East Stroudsburg 2:05 p.m. Clarion 0‐0 .000 2‐1 .667 Oct. 19 at Clarion 12 noon Oct. 26 LOCK HAVEN 2:00 p.m. Mercyhurst 0‐0 .000 2‐1 .667 Oct. 26 GANNON 12 noon Nov. 2 at Millersville 12 noon Gannon 0‐0 .000 1‐2 .333 Nov. 2 at Seton Hill 12 noon Nov. 9 SHEPHERD 2:00 p.m. Seton Hill 0‐0 .000 0‐2 .000 Nov. 9 EDINBORO 12 noon Nov. 16 SLIPPERY ROCK 12 noon EDINBORO 0-0 .000 0-3 .000 Nov. 16 at Shippensburg 1:00 p.m. Conference Overall Clarion (2-1) PSAC East W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Kutztown (3-0) Sept. 7 at Shippensburg W, 48‐28 East Stroudsburg 0‐0 .000 3‐0 1.000 Sept. 7 ASSUMPTION W, 54‐16 Sept. 14 LOCK HAVEN W, 48‐20 Sept. 14 at Cal U W, 35‐28 Kutztown 0‐0 .000 3‐0 1.000 Sept. 21 SHEPHERD L, 24‐40 Sept. 21 GANNON W, 35‐10 West Chester 0‐0 .000 3‐0 1.000 Sept. 28 at Gannon 1:00 p.m. Sept. 28 at Shepherd 12 noon Shepherd 0‐0 .000 2‐1 .667 Oct. 5 SETON HILL 2:00 p.m. Oct. 5 at Bloomsburg 2:00 p.m. Oct. 12 at Cal U 4:00 p.m. Bloomsburg 0‐0 .000 1‐2 .333 Oct. 12 EAST STROUDSBURG 12:05 p.m. Oct. 19 INDIANA(PA) 12 noon Lock Haven 0‐0 .000 1‐2 .333 Oct. 19 at Lock Haven 3:00 p.m. Oct. 26 at Slippery Rock 1:00 p.m. Millersville 0‐0 .000 1‐2 .333 Oct. 26 SHIPPENSBURG 2:05 p.m. Nov. 2 at Edinboro 12 noon Shippensburg 0‐0 .000 0‐3 .000 Nov. 2 at West Chester 12 noon Nov. 9 MERCYHURST 12 noon Nov. 9 MILLERSVILLE 12:05 p.m. Nov. 16 at East Stroudsburg 1:05 p.m. Last Week’s Results Nov. 16 EDINBORO 12:05 p.m. Saturday, September 21 East Stroudsburg (3-0) East Stroudsburg 34, EDINBORO 14 Mercyhurst (2-1) Sept. 7 at Wagner W, 24‐14 West Chester 29, Seton Hill 0 Sept. 5 LAKE ERIE W, 21‐16 Sept. 14 at Seton Hill W, 31‐18 Gannon at Kutztown 35, Gannon 10 Sept. 14 SHEPHERD L, 17‐22 Sept. 21 EDINBORO W, 34-14 Shepherd 40, Clarion 24 Sept. 21 at Bloomsburg W, 38‐24 Sept. 28 at Lock Haven* 3:00 p.m. Cal U 58, Shippensburg 7 Sept. 28 INDIANA(PA) 1:00 p.m. Oct. 5 MILLERSVILLE* 12:05 p.m. Mercyhurst 38, Bloomsburg 24 Oct. 5 SLIPPERY ROCK 12 noon Oct. 12 at Kutztown* 12:05 p.m. Indiana(Pa.) 77, Lock Haven 14 Oct. 12 at Edinboro 2:00 p.m. Oct. 19 BLOOMSBURG* 2:05 p.m. Slippery Rock 49, Millersville 0 Oct. 19 SETON HILL 12 noon Oct. 26 at West Chester* 2:00 p.m. Oct. 26 at Cal U 1:00 p.m. Nov. 2 at Shepherd* 12 noon This Week’s Schedule Nov. 2 GANNON 12 noon Nov. 9 SHIPPENSBURG* 6:05 p.m. Saturday, September 28 Nov. 9 at Clarion 12 noon Nov. 16 CLARION 1:05 p.m. Cal U at EDINBORO, 12 noon Nov. 16 at Millersville 12 noon Kutztown at Shepherd, 12 noon Seton Hill (0-2) Gannon (1-2) West Chester at Millersville, 12 noon Sept. 5 at Southern Connecticut St. W, 14‐7 Clarion at Gannon, 1:00 p.m. Sept. 14 EAST STROUDSBURG L, 18‐31 Sept. 14 WEST CHESTER W, 14‐48 Indiana(Pa.) at Mercyhurst, 1:00 p.m Sept. 21 at West Chester L, 0‐29 Sept. 21 at Kutztown L, 10‐35 Bloomsburg at Shippensburg, 1:00 p.m. Sept. 28 SLIPPERY ROCK 2:00 p.m. Sept. 28 CLARION 1:00 p.m. Slippery Rock at Seton Hill, 2:00 p.m. Oct. 5 at Clarion 2:00 p.m. Oct. 5 EDINBORO 12 noon East Stroudsburg at Lock Haven, 3:00 p.m. Oct. 12 GANNON 4:00 p.m. Oct. 12 at Seton Hill 4:00 p.m. Oct. 19 at Mercyhurst 12 noon Oct. 19 CALIFORNIA(PA) 12 noon PSAC Players of the Week Oct. 26 EDINBORO 12 noon Oct. 26 at Indiana(Pa.) 12 noon Eastern Division -- Co-Offense Nov. 2 INDIANA(PA) 12 noon Nov. 2 at Mercyhurst 12 noon Tyson Bagent, QB ‐‐ Shepherd Nov. 9 at Cal U 4:00 p.m. Nov. 9 SLIPPERY ROCK 12 noon Collin DiGalbo, QB ‐‐ Kutztown Nov. 16 at Shepherd 12 noon Nov. 16 at Lock Haven 1:00 p.m. Eastern Division -- Defense Slippery Rock (3-0) Grand Valley State (3-0) Nick Vasger, DE ‐‐ Kutztown Sept. 5 at Wayne State W, 62‐37 Sept. 7 EDINBORO W, 35-10 Eastern Division -- Special Teams Sept. 14 SHIPPENSBURG W, 54‐19 Sept. 14 DELTA STATE W, 28‐24 George Lambritsios, PK ‐‐ West Chester Sept. 21 MILLERSVILLE W, 49‐0 Western Division -- Offense Sept. 21 at Northwood* W, 27‐3 Sept. 28 at Seton Hill 2:00 p.m. Roland Rivers, QB ‐‐ Slippery Rock Sept. 28 at Michigan Tech* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 5 at Mercyhurst 12:00 p.m. Western Division -- Defense Oct. 5 ASHLAND* 7:00 p.m. Oct. 12 INDIANA(PA) 2:00 p.m. Jimmy Pierce, DB ‐‐ Cal U Oct. 19 at Edinboro 12 noon Oct. 12 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE* 7:00 p.m. Western Division -- Special Teams Oct. 19 at Northern Michigan* 1:00 p.m. Oct. 26 CLARION 1:00 p.m. Dillon Sarka, PK ‐‐ Indiana(Pa.) Oct. 26 DAVENPORT* 7:00 p.m. Nov. 2 CAL U 1:00 p.m. Nov. 2 WILLIAM JEWELL 4:00 p.m. Nov. 9 at Gannon 12 noon Nov. 9 at Ferris State* 1:00 p.m. Nov. 16 at Bloomsburg 12 noon Nov. 16 WAYNE STATE* 1:00 p.m. 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 #12 Grand Valley St. 35, Edinboro 10 Bloomsburg 24, Edinboro 21 East Stroudsburg 34, Edinboro 14 September 7, 2019 September 14, 2019 September 21, 2019 Allendale, MI Edinboro, PA East Stroudsburg, PA Scoring Scoring Scoring Edinboro 0 3 7 0 ...... 10 Bloomsburg 0 6 10 8...... 24 Edinboro 0 7 7 0 ...... 14 Grand Valley St. 14 7 7 7...... 35 Edinboro 7 7 7 0 ...... 21 East Stroudsburg 14 7 7 6...... 34

} Scoring Play Score } Scoring Play Score } Scoring Play Score GVSU 1 10:12 Austin Paritee 1 yd. pass from 0‐7 EU 1 11:03 Dorian Woody 7 yd. pass from 7‐0 ESU 1 10:14 Jake Cirillo 3 yd. run (Jordan 0‐7 Cole Kotopka (Josh Gorball kick) Andrew Tomko (Vicente Arriagada kick) Walters kick) GVSU 1 3:44 Aryuan Cain‐Veasey 48 yd. run 0‐14 EU 2 10:25 Andrew Tomko 19 yd. run 14‐0 ESU 1 6:07 Devante Robinson 1 yd. run 0‐14 (Josh Gorball kick) (Vicente Arriagada kick) (Jordan Walters kick) EU 2 7:28 Vicente Arriagada 38 yd. field goal 3‐14 BU 2 1:58 Qmar Quiteh 8 yd. run 14‐6 EU 2 6:57 Dorian Woody 20 yd. run 7‐14 GVSU 2 4:29 Aryuan Cain‐Veasey 94 yd. run 3‐21 (Cameron Shollenbergher kick blocked) (Vicente Arriagada kick) (Josh Gorball kick) BU 3 9:58 Duffy Gilhool 12 yd. pass from 14‐13 ESU 2 1:24 RJ Sarajian 10 yd. pass from 7‐21 EU 3 12:12 DeAndre Dowdell 46 yd. 10‐21 Logan Leiby (Cameron Shollenberger Jake Cirillo (Jordan Walters kick) interception return (Vicente Arriagada kick) ESU 3 10:49 Devante Robinson 15 yd. run 7‐28 kick) EU 3 7:56 Andrew Tomko 2 yd. run 21‐13 (Jordan Walters kick) GVSU 3 9:16 Aryuan Cain‐Veasey 29 yd. run 10‐28 (Vicente Arriagada kick) EU 3 5:34 Dorian Woody 2 yd. run 14‐28 (Josh Gorball kick) BU 3 1:25 Cameron Shollenberger 37 yd. 21‐16 (Vicente Arriagada kick) GVSU 4 13:27 Jayk Slager 8 yd. pass from Cole 10‐35 field goal ESU 4 14:07 Jordan Walters 32 yd. field goal 14‐31 Kotopka (Josh Gorball kick) BU 4 4:50 Michael Allen 65 yd. punt return 21‐24 ESU 4 3:03 Jordan Walters 24 yd. fiedl goal 14‐34 ATT: 14, 552 (Logan Leiby run) ATT: 2,265 ATT: 3,271 }Team Statistics ...... Boro ...... GVSU }Team Statistics ...... Boro ...... ESU First Downs ...... 5 ...... 20 }Team Statistics ...... Boro ...... BU First Downs ...... 16 ...... 20 Rushes‐Yards ...... 20‐13 ...... 40‐319 First Downs ...... 14 ...... 14 Rushes‐Yards...... 296123...... 37‐128 Passing Yards...... 107 ...... 253 Rushes‐Yards ...... 29‐73...... 41‐77 Passing Yards ...... 186 ...... 223 Comp‐Att‐Int ...... 13‐32‐0 ...... 18‐29‐2 Passing Yards ...... 194 ...... 138 Comp‐Att‐Int ...... 16‐31‐3 ...... 22‐27‐0 Total Plays ...... 52...... 69 Comp‐Att‐Int...... 18‐30‐0 ...... 12‐22‐0 Total Plays ...... 57...... 64 Total Offense ...... 120 ...... 572 Total Plays ...... 59...... 63 Total Offense ...... 309 ...... 351 Sacks By‐Yards Lost ...... 0‐0...... 3‐15 Total Offense...... 267 ...... 215 Sacks By‐Yards Lost ...... 1‐6 ...... 0‐0 Punts‐Avg...... 2‐39.1 ...... 4‐37.2 Sacks By‐Yards Lost...... 4‐26 ...... 4‐24 Punts‐Avg...... 3‐48.7...... 3‐36.0 Fumbles‐Lost ...... 0‐0...... 2‐1 Punts‐Avg...... 6‐35.3...... 6‐42.3 Fumbles‐Lost...... 1‐1...... 1‐0 Penalties‐Yards...... 5‐35 ...... 9‐67 Fumbles‐Lost...... 1‐1 ...... 0‐0 Penalties‐Yards ...... 4‐35 ...... 9‐61 3rd Down Conv...... 2 of 16 ...... 9 of 16 Penalties‐Yards...... 10‐111 ...... 9‐89 3rd Down Conv...... 7 of 13 ...... 8 of 14 4th Down Conv...... 1 of 2...... 1 of 1 3rd Down Conv...... 8 of 18 ...... 4 of 13 4th Down Conv...... 1 of 1...... 1 of 1 Time of Possession ...... 24:47 ...... 35:53 4th Down Conv...... 1 of 3...... 1 of 1 Time of Possession ...... 24:45...... 35:15 Time of Possession ...... 25:32 ...... 34:28 } Individual Statistics } Individual Statistics RUSHING: Edinboro ‐Kyle Simms 2‐7, Andrew Tomko } Individual Statistics RUSHING: Edinboro ‐Dorian Woody 19‐104‐2,Jordan 7‐6, CJ Reyes‐Diggs 1‐1, Dorian Woody 10‐(‐1). GVSU ‐ RUSHING: Edinboro ‐Andrew Tomko 14‐61‐2, Dorian Castelli 2011, CJ Reyes‐Diggs 2‐4, Kyle Simms 3‐4. Aryuan Cain‐Veasey 11‐200‐3, Cole Kotopka 10‐38, Woody 8‐25, CJ Reyes‐Diggs 5‐11, Team 2‐(‐24). BU ‐ ESU ‐ Devante Robinson 18‐65‐2, Jake Cirillo 11‐36‐1, Johnt’e Crawford 5‐24, Bryce Young‐Walls 8‐23, Jack Qmac Quiteh 17‐33‐1, Khalil Nelson 10‐21, Nyfease Gunner Anglovich 7‐29, Team 1‐(‐2). Provencher 5‐20. Cade Peterson 1‐14. West 4‐19, Logan Leiby 9‐6, Team 1‐(‐2). PASSING: Edinboro ‐ Jordan Castelli 16‐30‐186‐3‐0 PASSING: Edinboro ‐ Andrew Tomko 13‐32‐107‐0‐0 PASSING: Edinboro ‐ Andrew Tomko 18‐30‐194‐0‐1 TD. ESU ‐ Jake Cirillo 22‐27‐223‐0‐1 TD. TD. GVSU ‐ Cole Kotopka 18‐29‐253‐2‐2 TD. TD. BU ‐ Logan Leiby 12‐22‐138‐0‐1 TD. RECEIVING: Edinboro ‐ Ta’Nauz Gregory 7‐78, Jon RECEIVING: Edinboro ‐ Ta’Nauz Gregory 4‐54, Jon RECEIVING: Edinboro ‐ Ta’Nauz Gregory 7‐113, Kahlil Long 4‐54, Dorian Woody 3‐46, Kahlil Jackson 2‐8. Long 4‐44, Dorian Woody 2‐3, CJ Reyes‐Diggs 2‐(‐1), Jackson 4‐29, Dorian Woody 3‐13‐1, A.J. Turner 2‐19, ESU ‐ Javier Buffalo 7‐118, Devante Robinson 4‐38, Andre Dowdell Jr. 1‐7. GVSU ‐ Austin Paritee 5‐48‐1, Andre Dowdell Jr. 1‐19, CJ Reyes‐Diggs 1‐1. BU ‐ Ezequiel Lopez 3‐23, Gunner Anglovich 3‐15, RJ Sara‐ Jacob Miller 3‐53, Charles Gaines 3‐35, Luke DeLong Michael Allen 5‐56, Duffy Gilhool 3‐26‐1, Steven Ar‐ jian 2‐18‐1, Elie Lavarian 1‐8, Rece Bender 1‐3, David 2‐27, Jayk Slager 2‐26‐1, Jack Provencher 2‐5, Bryce rington 2‐52, Qmac Quiteh 1‐7, Nyfease West 1‐(‐3). Akinwande 1‐0. Young‐Walls 1‐59.