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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2019 PRESENTED BY BENEFITTING THE THE LEGACY OF JOHN FRANKLIN BROYLES Frank Broyles always said he lived a “charmed life,” and it was true. He leaves behind a multitude of legacies certain never to be replicated. Whether it was his unparalleled career in college athletics as an athlete, coach, athletic administrator and broadcaster, or his Broyles, SEC 1944 Player of the Year, handled all the passing (left) and punting (right) from his tailback spot playing for Georgia Tech under legendary Coach tireless work in the fourth quarter of his life Bobby Dodd as an Alzheimer’s advocate, his passion was always the catalyst for changing the world around him for the better, delivered with a smooth Southern drawl. He felt he was blessed to work for more than 55 years in the only job he ever wanted, first as head football coach and then as athletic director at the University of Arkansas. An optimist and a visionary who looked at life with an attitude of gratitude, Broyles lived life Broyles provided color Frank and Barbara Broyles beam with their commentary for ABC’s coverage of to the fullest for 92 years. four sons and newborn twin daughters college football in the 1970’s Coach Broyles’ legacy lives on through the countless lives he impacted on and off the field, through the Broyles Foundation and their efforts to support Alzheimer’s caregivers at no cost, and through the Broyles Award nominees, finalists, and winners that continue Broyles and Darrell Royal meet at to impact the world of college athletics and midfield after the 1969 #1 Texas vs. -
The Maryland Football Team Is Set to Open Its Season Against Border-State Rival West Virginia on Saturday, 2020 SCHEDULE 1 September 4 at 3:30 P.M
GAME INFO SETTING THE STAGE TELEVISION ESPN MARYLAND WEST VIRGINIA Anish Shroff (pxp) 2020 Record: 2-3 (2-3 B1G) 2020 Record: 6-4 (4-4 Big 12) Mike Golic Jr. (analyst) Head Coach: Michael Locksley (Towson ‘92) Head Coach: Neal Brown (UMass, ‘02) Taylor McGregor (sideline) Top Returning Passer: Taulia Tagovailoa (Jr.) / 1,111 yds / 7 TDs Top Returning Passer: Jarret Doege (R-Sr.) / 3,405 yds / 21 TDs Top Returning Rusher: Tayon Fleet-Davis (R-Sr.) / 615 yds / 4.2yds/c / 7 TDs Top Returning Rusher: Leddie Brown (Sr.) / 1,823 yds / 4.6yds/c / 14 TDs MARYLAND SPORTS RADIO NETWORK Top Returning Receiver: Dontay Demus Jr. (Sr.) / 1,233 yds / 16.4 yds/c / 10 TDs Top Returning Receiver: Winston Wright Jr. (Jr.) / 650 yds / 9.8yds/c / 4 TDs Johnny Holliday (pxp) / 43rd season Top Returning Tackler: Jordan Mosley (Sr.) / 112 TT / 3.5 TFLs / 1 INT Top Returning Tackler: Sean Mahone (R-Sr.) / 143 TT / 7.0 TFLs / 8 PBUs Steve Suter (analyst) / 1st season 105.7FM (Balt.) / 980AM (DC) One Maryland App TuneIn Radio App WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW XM 200 / Sirius 98 The Maryland football team is set to open its season against border-state rival West Virginia on Saturday, 2020 SCHEDULE 1 September 4 at 3:30 p.m. at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium. The game will be broadcast on ESPN. DATE OPPONENT TIME S4 WEST VIRGINIA 3:30 p.m. The Terps bring back seven All-Big Ten honorees from 2020. S Nick Cross, WR Dontay Demus Jr., OL Jaelyn Duncan, WR Rakim Jarrett, DL Mosiah Nasili-Kite, DB Tarheeb Still and QB Taulia Tagovailoa S11 HOWARD 7:30 p.m. -
MEL TUCKER - HEAD COACH • Named Colorado’S Head Coach on December 5Th, 2018 After Spending Three Years As the Defensive Coordinator and Secondary Coach for Georgia
COLORADO BUFFALOES MEL TUCKER - HEAD COACH • Named Colorado’s head coach on December 5th, 2018 after spending three years as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach for Georgia. • Tucker makes his head-coaching debut with the Buffs after compiling a 32-9 record as an assistant at Georgia, leading the team to its frst Southeastern Conference championship victory in 12 years. • Named the No. 14 recruiter in the country by 247Sports.com. • Coached 160 games in the National Football League from 2005 to 2012 for teams including the Cleve- land Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Chicago Bears. • Recruited four NFL frst-round draft picks and coached fve. • Holds a total coaching career record of 101-29, including 10 bowl games. • Began his career in 1997 as a graduate assistant at Michigan State under Mark Dantonio. • Recruited to Wisconsin by Coach Barry Alvarez, and lettered three times at cornerback and safety from 1990-1994. • Graduated from Wisconsin in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in Agriculture Business Management. LAVISKA SHENAULT JR. - JUNIOR WR • Selected to 2019 Biletnikoff Award Preseason Watch List, Preseason All-Pac-12 First Team by Athlon Sports, Phil Steele, College Football, and Street & Smith. • Named Preseason All-American First-Team by Phil Steele and College Football News, second-team by Street & Smith and third-team by Athlon Sports. • Ranked No. 6 prospect for the 2020 NFL Draft by Matt Miller on Bleacher report, No. 19 Mel Kiper Jr.’s frst Big Board for the 2020 NFL Draft, and 2019 Player to Watch by the Touchdown Club of Columbus. • Led the nation in receptions per game (9.6) and named No. -
2019 All-Big Ten Football Team
2019 All-Big Ten Football Team As selected by Big Ten coaches OFFENSE FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM Quarterback Justin Fields, Ohio State Tanner Morgan, Minnesota Shea Patterson, Michigan Running Back J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State Stevie Scott III, Indiana Reggie Corbin, Illinois Running Back Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin Rodney Smith, Minnesota Master Teague, Ohio State Receiver Rashod Bateman, Minnesota Whop Philyor, Indiana Chris Olave, Ohio State Receiver Tyler Johnson, Minnesota KJ Hamler, Penn State David Bell, Purdue Center Tyler Biadasz, Wisconsin Cesar Ruiz, Michigan Josh Myers, Ohio State Guard Ben Bredeson, Michigan Wyatt Davis, Ohio State Michael Onwenu, Michigan Guard Jonah Jackson, Ohio State Steven Gonzalez, Penn State Blaise Andries, Minnesota Tackle Tristan Wirfs, Iowa Branden Bowen, Ohio State Alex Palczewski, Illinois Tackle Jon Runyan, Michigan Thayer Munford, Ohio State Alaric Jackson, Iowa Tight End Brycen Hopkins, Purdue Pat Freiermuth, Penn State Luke Farrell, Ohio State OFFENSE HONORABLE MENTION ILLINOIS: Kendrick Green, Doug Kramer; INDIANA: Peyton Hendershot, Caleb Jones, Simon Stepaniak; IOWA: Tyler Linderbaum, Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Nate Stanley; MARYLAND: Dontay Demus, Javon Leake; MICHIGAN: Zach Charbonnet, Nico Collins, Nick Eubanks, Hassan Haskins, Jalen Mayfield, Sean McKeon; MICHIGAN STATE: Elijah Collins, Cody White; MINNESOTA: Curtis Dunlap Jr., Daniel Faalele, Conner Olson, Sam Schlueter, NEBRASKA: Brenden Jaimes, Dedrick Mills, JD Spielman; NORTHWESTERN: Rashawn Slater; OHIO STATE: K.J. Hill; PENN STATE: -
Depth Chart Game Information Media
MEDIA INFORMATION GAME INFORMATION University of Phoenix Stadium 1 Cardinals Drive • Glendale, Arizona 85305 • Press Box: 623-433-7710 Record: 13-1 Overall; 7-1 SEC Record: 14-0 Overall; 8-0 ACC Head Coach: Nick Saban Head Coach: Dabo Swinney Internet Connection www.collegepressbox.com Alma Mater: Kent State, 1973 Alma Mater: Alabama, 1993 At Alabama: 99-18 At Clemson: 75-26 PRESS BOX GENERAL Username: cfbplayoff Assistant Coaches: Burton Burns, Mario Cristobal, Assistant Coaches: Joey Batson, Dan Brooks, SSID: PRESS-WIFI SSID: STADIUM-WIFI Password: arizona Bo Davis, Lane Kiffin, Robbie Caldwell, Tony Elliott, Password: UOPPRESSBOX Tosh Lupoi, Billy Napier, Kirby Smart, Marion Hobby, Danny Pearman, Mel Tucker, Bobby Williams, Mike Reed, Jeff Scott, DEPTH CHART Live Stats ftp.collegepressbox.tv and Scott Cochran Brandon Streeter and Brent Venables DEPTH CHART http://cfpstats.com Username: cfbplayoff Season Season OFFENSE DEFENSE Password: Arizon@2016 OFFENSE DEFENSE POS. NO. NAME POS. NO. NAME 9/5 vs Wisconsin W 35-17 9/5 WOFFORD W 49-10 POS. NO. NAME POS. NO. NAME 9/12 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 37-10 9/12 APPALACHIAN STATE W 41-10 LT 75 Mitch Hyatt DE 98 Kevin Dodd LT 74 Cam Robinson DE 86 A’Shawn Robinson 9/19 OLE MISS L 37-43 9/17 at Louisville W 20-17 78 Korren Kirven and 93 Jonathan Allen 51 Taylor Hearn 91 Austin Bryant TEAM INFORMATION 9/26 ULM W 34-0 10/3 NOTRE DAME W 24-22 or 66 Lester Cotton 57 D.J. Pettway LG 78 Eric Mac Lain DT 94 Carlos Watkins 10/3 at Georgia W 38-10 10/10 GEORGIA TECH W 43-24 LG 71 Ross Pierschbacher NG 95 Darren Lake 58 Ryan Norton 42 Christian Wilkins 10/10 ARKANSAS W 27-14 10/17 BOSTON COLLEGE W 34-17 59 Dallas Warmack or 94 Da’Ron Payne C 57 Jay Guillermo 40 Roderick Byers 10/17 at Texas A&M W 41-23 10/24 at Miami (Fla.) W 58-0 68 Isaac Luatua 69 Joshua Frazier 58 Ryan Norton DT 48 D.J. -
2002 Maryland Spring Football
2001 ACC Champions 2002 Maryland Football Prospectus 2002 MARYLAND SPRING FOOTBALL Table of Contents Maryland Terrapin Quick Facts TEAM INFORMATION PLAYER PROFILES GENERAL Team Information 1 Key Returning Player Profiles 15 Name of School University of Maryland 2002 Schedule 1 2002 Recruits 31 City, Zip College Park, Md. 20742 2002 Spring Schedule 1 Founded 1807 Spring Football Notebook 2 2001 SEASON REVIEW Enrollment 33,006 Spring Football Preview 4 Season In Review Notebook 35 Nickname Terrapins, Terps Alphabetical Roster 8 2001 Final Statistics 37 School Colors Red, White, Black, Gold Numerical Roster 9 Offensive Game-By-Game Stats 39 Stadium Byrd Stadium Capacity 48,055 Spring Depth Chart 10 Defensive Game-By-Game Stats 40 Surface Natural Grass Personnel Breakdown 11 Team Game-By-Game Statistics 41 Affiliation NCAA Division I-A Head Coach Ralph Friedgen 12 Game-By-Game Starters 42 Conference Atlantic Coast Conference Coaching Staff 14 Participation Chart 43 President (Alma Mater, Year) Dr. C.D. Mote, Jr. (California ‘51) Game Box Scores & Recaps 44 Athletics Director (Alma Mater, Year) Deborah A. Yow (Elon ‘74) Media Guidelines 48 HISTORY First year of football 1892 2002 Schedule All-time record 546-487-43 (.527/1076 games) Day Date Opponent All-time bowl/playoff record 6-10-2 Years in postseason play 18 (1947-49-51-53-55-73-74-75-76-77-78- Sat Aug. 31 Notre Dame (ABC) - Kickoff Classic (East Rutherford. N.J.) 80-82-83-84-85-90-01) Sat Sept. 7 AKRON Last postseason appearance 2001 Sat. Sept. 14 FLORIDA STATE* Last postseason result lost to Florida, 56-23 (FedEx Orange Bowl, 1-2-02) Sat Sept. -
Behind Enemy Lines: Greg Schiano Builds Rutgers Through Transfers, Experience
Behind Enemy Lines: Greg Schiano Builds Rutgers Through Transfers, Experience Behind Enemy Lines is Buckeye Sports Bulletin’s newest series on how teams outside of Ohio State — but relevant to Ohio State through history or through skill level — are recruiting in the current cycle. Up first is Rutgers. The Chris Ash era of Rutgers did not go according to plan, with Ash, the former co-defensive coordinator at Ohio State in 2014 and 2015, going 8-32 as a head coach with the Scarlet Knights, including a brutal 3-26 record in conference. Ash never was able to get his recruiting classes fully off the ground, with his 2017 class, which finished No. 42 in the country and ninth in the Big Ten, marking his highest national ranking. His other classes all finished outside of the top 50 and in the bottom three of the conference. “The best way to describe Chris Ash’s tenure was he had the right vision, like he had the right plan when kind of adopting from what Urban [Meyer] did at Ohio State and guys like Barry Alvarez,” Garrett Stepien, national recruiting writer for 247Sports, told Buckeye Sports Bulletin. “But he just was like a square peg in a round hole. “He was a Midwest guy in New Jersey, and his problem was he would get really close on closing with kids, like Rutgers would be in players’ top fives and things of that nature, but they could just never break through, and I think a lot of that had to do with just he couldn’t really connect with kids because he was kind of like a foreigner.” Ash was fired on Sept. -
Bears Name Mel Tucker Defensive Coordinator
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, January 18, 2013 BEARS NAME MEL TUCKER DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR LAKE FOREST, IL – The Chicago Bears reached an agreement with Mel Tucker today, making him their defensive coordinator. Tucker brings 16 years of defensive coaching experience to the Bears including the last four as the Jaguars defensive coordinator, adding the title of assistant head coach in 2012. During the 2011 season, Tucker spent the final five games as interim head coach of the Jaguars. Over the course of that season, the Jaguars were sixth in the NFL in total defense (313.0 yards per game) up from 28th in 2010 (371.8). The 313.0 yards per game were the fewest allowed by Jacksonville’s defense since 2006. In 2011, they also ranked eighth in passing defense (208.8 yards per game), ninth in rushing defense (104.2), allowed the second fewest completions of 20-plus yards (43), forced the second most three-and-out drives (57) and were third in first downs allowed (268) and plays of 20-plus yards allowed (51). Prior to his time in Jacksonville, Tucker spent four years with the Cleveland Browns (2005-08), serving as the defensive back coach for the first three seasons before being promoted to defensive coordinator in 2008. During those four seasons, the Browns were fifth in the NFL with 73 interceptions and seventh in gross passing yards allowed (212.8). They also allowed the fourth-fewest completions of 25-plus yards (78). As defensive coordinator in 2008, Cleveland was tied for third in the NFL with 31 takeaways and second in the league with 23 interceptions. -
Lobo Football Preview 2009
LOBO FOOTBALL PREVIEW 2009 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Go Lobos!!! 2 September 2009 LOBO FOOTBALL COACH LOCKSLEY INSIDE FAITH Locksley, UNM entrust each other to bring success to Lobo football By Greg Archuleta Journal Staff Writer ike Locksley is an experienced risk- Mtaker. But one cold Erik Cook gives Lobo fans night in 2003, Locksley an idea of what makes him sprang up from his bed. Only tick away from the football hours earlier, the hot-shot col- field. PAGE 4 lege football recruiting coor- dinator accepted a new job, and he now was in a second- guessing frenzy. Get some insight into first- Locksley was about to year head coach Mike Loc- uproot his family — again. skley’s philosophies for his The Washington D.C. native offense and defense was leaving his back yard at PAGES 6-7 the University of Maryland, which had just finished an 11-3 season in 2002 that result- ed in a No. 13 national rank- The Lobo fan guide will help ing. He was taking the same you prepare for UNM home job at Florida, a place with football games. PAGES which he was unfamiliar. 11-12 For less money. Locksley was terrified he’d JOURNAL FILE made a mistake. And this is a Mike Locksley figures he must be successful at UNM or he won’t get another chance to be a man who doesn’t scare easily. head coach. He believes he can turn the Lobos into long-term winners. ABQJOURNAL.COM Having grown up in D.C.’s nightmarish southeast sec- Read and The word, “afraid,” hung in says he heeded the words of A Big East Conference pro- tion in the early 1980s, Lock- the air. -
Michigan State Fans Embraced Former Ohio State Coordinators Luke Fickell, Mel Tucker in Hiring Process, According to MSU Publisher
Michigan State Fans Embraced Former Ohio State Coordinators Luke Fickell, Mel Tucker In Hiring Process, According To MSU Publisher On Feb. 4, Mark Dantonio stepped down as Michigan State head coach after 13 seasons with the job, ending his tenure with the most wins by a head coach (114) in program history. With his departure came immediate rumors that the top candidate would be Cincinnati head coach Luke Fickell, who worked as a special teams coach with Dantonio, who was defensive coordinator at Ohio State in 2002 and 2003. Fickell continued to be a member of the Ohio State coaching staff until taking the Cincinnati job in 2017, becoming linebackers coach for the Buckeyes in 2004, then adding a co-defensive coordinator tag from 2005-10 before taking the interim head coaching job in 2011 following the departure of Jim Tressel. After a 6-7 head coaching stint, Fickell went back to his previous position as co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for the next five seasons. Eventually, Fickell announced he was turning down the position, and the eventual hire went to Mel Tucker, who was coming off a 5-7 season in his first year as Colorado’s head coach. Tucker also has ties back to the Buckeyes, working under Dantonio as Ohio State defensive backs coach from 2001-03. Tucker, who was promoted to co-defensive coordinator, left Ohio State in 2005 for an NFL job as the defensive backs coach for the Cleveland Browns. With all the ties back to Columbus in one way or another, Buckeye Sports Bulletin reached out to Jim Comparoni, the publisher of SpartanMag.com, Michigan State’s website in the Rivals network. -
OHIO STATE 2019 FOOTBALL PREVIEW the Associated Press
Photo by OHIO STATE 2019 FOOTBALL PREVIEW The Associated Press New coach, same goal: National Title 2 Wednesday, August 28, 2019 OSU FOOTBALL PREVIEW 2019 Delaware Gazette GO BUCKS! Senior, Military,Senior, Veteran, Military, First ResponderVeteran, Discounts Serving DelawareFirst Responder and Surrounding Discounts Communities Serving Delaware and Surrounding Communities • New Construction • Remodel • Replacement OH-70143763 Delaware Gazette OSU FOOTBALL PREVIEW 2019 Wednesday, August 28, 2019 3 New era beginning at Ohio State By Jim Naveau [email protected] COLUMBUS – A national champion- ship, three Big Ten titles, a 7-0 record against Michigan and 86 wins in 95 games make Urban Meyer a tough act to follow for Ryan Day. So does the look. Meyer has always had a look about him that says he is intense, passionate and definitely in charge. But rather than being off-putting, it is also a look that draws people to him. Dennis Wendel, who was on Meyer’s first Bowling Green team, described it this way not long after Meyer was hired at Ohio State in 2012: “The first thing I remember about him is his walk when he walked into the room (at Bowling Green). As soon as he walked into the room, he defi- nitely had a presence about him. He commanded the room immediately,” he said. Meyer arrived at Ohio State with a presence as a known quantity and with two national championships, including a 41-14 thumping of OSU in the 2006 title game, in his pocket. Ohio State fans had a lot evidence he Levi Morman | The Lima News had the “it” factor as a coach. -
11.14.15 Mississippi State.Indd
AALABAMALABAMA CCRIMSONRIMSON TTIDEIDE FFOOTBALLOOTBALL 1155 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 111515 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS 6622 BOWL APPEARANCES 3344 BOWL VICTORIES 2244 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS 4/3/4 ALABAMA (8-1, 5-1 SEC) GAME 10 Sept. 5 vs. 20/18 Wisconsin (ABC) W, 35-17 Sept. 12 Middle Tennessee (SECN) W, 37-10 Date ............. Saturday, Nov. 14 Sept. 19 *15/11 Ole Miss (ESPN) L, 37-43 Time .................... 2:30 p.m. CT Sept. 26 Louisiana-Monroe (SECN) W, 34-0 Location .......... Starkville, Miss. Oct. 3 *at 8/6 Georgia (CBS) W, 38-10 Venue .......Davis Wade Stadium Oct. 10 *Arkansas (ESPN) W, 27-14 Capacity ........................ 61,337 Oct. 17 *at 9/10 Texas A&M (CBS) W, 41-23 Television .......................... CBS Oct. 24 *Tennessee (CBS) W, 19-14 Series Record .. UA leads 77-18-3 Alabama (8-1, 5-1 SEC) MISSISSIPPI STATE (7-2, 3-2 sEC) Nov. 7 *2/4/4 LSU (CBS) W, 30-16 Last Meeting ........ Nov. 15, 2014 Nov. 14 *at 20/20/20 Miss. State (CBS) 2:30 p.m. CT CRIMSON TIDE Alabama 25, Mississippi State 20 BULLDOGS Nov. 21 Charleston Southern TBA Nov. 28 *at Auburn TBA THE GAME: The No. 4/3/4 University of Alabama football team takes to the road for an SEC Western Division matchup with the No. 20/20/20 Mississippi State Bulldogs. The game is scheduled for a 2:30 p.m. CT kickoff on CBS with Verne Lundquist, Gary 20/20/20 mississippi state (7-2, 3-2 sEC) Danielson and Allie LaForce calling the action. Eli Gold and Phil Savage will handle the Sept.