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2011 Schedule 2011 SCHEDULE Aug. 27 at Virginia Union University* 6 p.m. Sept. 3 CATAWBA COLLEGE 1:30 p.m. Sept. 10 at University of New Haven 1 p.m. Sept. 17 OPEN Sept. 24 LINCOLN (PA.) UNIVERSITY* 1:30 p.m. Oct. 1 at Fayetteville State University* 6 p.m. Oct. 8 WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIV.* 1:30 p.m. Oct. 15 at University of West Georgia 2 p.m. Oct. 22 JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY* 2 p.m. (Homecoming) Oct. 29 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE* 1:30 p.m. (Senior Day) Nov. 5 at Shaw* 1 p.m. Nov. 12 CIAA Championship 1 p.m. Home Games In BOLD CAPS * CIAA game www.saintaugfalcons.com 2011 Falcon Football 2011 Falcon Football ALL-CIAA HISTORY TABLE OF CONTENTS ALL-CIAA FIRST TEAM PLAYERS Marcus Crump, DE 1950 2009 Ricky Rodriguez, C Clements, E 1952 Mark Hall, LB Falcon Fact Sheet Pages 3-4 William McAllister, DG 2010 1956 Anthony Harris, DE Joseph Nicholson, T Chaz Robinson, LB President Dr. Dianne Boardley Suber 5 2003 Johnny Shuler, DL ALL-CIAA ROOKIE TEAM 2004 2003 Eddie Montgomery, KR Eddie Montgomery, WR Athletic Director George Williams 6 2005 Kevin Jones, LB Jabre’ Green, TE Darrell Nesbitt, QB Eddie Montgomery, WR, PR 2004 Head Coach Michael Costa 7 Tyrone Pettaway, LB Cedric Clark, DL 2006 2005 Alex Hall, DE Kenneth Snowden, RB Assistant Coaches 8-9 Kevin Jones, LB 2006 2007 Richard Boone, WR, P, Spec. Alex Hall, DE 2007 2008 Kevin Williams, QB Preseason Roster 10-11 Marcus Kennedy, NT Tim Lovick, WR Phillip Stevenson, DT Arnold Mullins, RB 2009 Andrade Olliver, LB Players To Watch 12-14 Marcus Crump, DE Steven Stanback, LB 2010 Charles McKenzie, CB Jone’ Harris, TE 2008 Tyron Laughinghouse, KR Kris Brownlee, QB Season Outlook 15 Walter Sanders, TB 2009 Steven Stanback, LB Joaquin Green, QB Justin Wells, OL Tyron Laughinghouse, WR 2011 Opponents 16-20 Justin Johnson, LB Cody Nash, DT ALL-CIAA SECOND TEAM PLAYERS 2010 2010 Season Review 21-26 2002 Teddy Bacote, QB Jay Chapman, TE Jadarius Dean, OL 2003 Jermaine Jones, WR 2010 Season Statistics 27-31 Eddie Montgomery, KR Newton Miller III, KR-PR 2004 Chaz Robinson, LB Alexander Tucker, PK Tyrone Pettaway, LB 2005 Year-By-Year Statistics 32-34 Calvin Frazier, OL CIAA FOOTBALL AWARDS Darrell Nesbitt, QB Eddie Montgomery, KR Offensive Player of the Year Individual Records 35-38 Demius Frazier, DL 2010 – Walter Sanders, TB Sintell Crew, P 2006 Defensive Player of the Year Curtonio Marshall, DB 2005 – Tyrone Pettaway, LB All-CIAA History 39 2007 2006 – Kevin Jones, LB Tim Lovick, KR Marcus Kennedy, DT Coach of the year 2011 Football Schedule Back Cover Richard Boone, PR 2003 – Michael Costa 2008 2005 – Michael Costa Jabre’ Green, TE Walter Sanders, TB 2 Saint Augustine's College Saint Augustine's College 39 2011 Falcon Football 2011 Falcon Football INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Since 2002) CoSIDA Sports Information Sheet Saint Augustine’s College INTERCEPTIONS Game: 2 Alphonso McKibb (vs. Fayetteville State, Sept. 7, 2002), Curtonio 2010 PIONEER BOWL CHAMPIONS Marshall (vs. Livingstone, Oct. 16, 2004), Tim Moffett (vs. Eliza- GENERAL Jimmy Heggins/Offensive Line Coach (Tackles, Ends) beth City State, Sept. 6, 2003), Myron Miller (vs. Mars Hill, Sept. Jermaine Gales/Offensive Coordinator Name of School: Saint Augustine’s College Anthony Scott/Offensive Line Coach 10, 2005), Steven Stanback (vs. Winston-Salem State, Oct. 9, City/Zip: Raleigh, NC 27610 Matthew Montgomery/Quarterbacks Coach 2010). Founded: 1867 Michael Dobson/Equipment Administrator Career: 9 Curtonio Marshall (2003-06) Enrollment: 1,508 Season: 5 Charles McKenzie (2009) Nickname: Falcons School Colors: Blue and White Head Athletic Trainer: David Hill Stadium: TBA Assistant Athletic Trainer: Carlitta M. Moore TACKLES Capacity: TBA Head Athletic Trainer Phone: (919) 516-4595/4219 Game: 21 Kevin Jones (vs. Carson Newman, Sept. 16, 2006) Surface: TBA Career: 363 Kevin Jones (2002-06) Affiliation: NCAA Division II TEAM RECORD Season: 125 Tyrone Pettaway (2004) Conference: CIAA Overall Record last year: 9-2 President: Dr. Dianne Boardley Suber Conference Record: 6-1 (2nd Place-Southern Division) Alma Mater, Year: Hampton, 1971 Basic Offense: Pro I 1. 125 Tyrone Pettaway (2004) Athletic Director: George Williams Basic Defense: 4-3 2. 120 Kevin Jones (2006) Alma Mater, Year: Saint Augustine’s College, 1965 Lettermen Returning: 40 3. 106 Steven Stanback (2010) Athletic Phone: (919) 516-4236 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8 4. 104 Kevin Jones (2004) Offensive Starters Returning: 7/4 Defensive Starters Returning: 7/4 5. 93 Tyrone Pettaway (2005) HISTORY First year of football: 1934 (CIAA) All-time bowl/play-off record: 1-0 (2010) SACKS TOP RETURNING STARTERS All-time record: 132-124-8 Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Game: 4.5 Alex Hall (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 14, 2006) Rowdy Batchelor FB 5-11 220 Sr. Career: 26 Marcus Crump (2005-09), Alex Hall (2003-07) SPORTS INFORMATION Jamil Berry SS 5-10 180 Sr. Season: 13 Alex Hall (2006) Sports Information Director: Anthony Jeffries Derrick Early CB 6-1 200 Sr. SID Office Phone: (919) 516-4141 Joaquin Green QB 6-2 195 R-Jr. Cell Phone: (919) 274-7552 Anthony Harris DE 6-3 250 Sr. 1. 13.0 Alex Hall (2006) SID Fax: (919) 516-5810 Tyron Laughinghouse WR 6-3 175 Soph. 2. 10.0 Phillip Stevenson (2008) SID Email: [email protected] Rory Nixon C 6-2 285 Jr. 10.0 Marcus Crump (2009) SID Mailing Address: 1315 Oakwood Ave., Joe Reed DE 6-3 280 Jr. 4. 8.0 Marcus Kennedy (2008) Raleigh, NC 27610 Chaz Robinson LB 5-11 220 Soph. 5. 7.5 Johnny Shuler (2003) Jamain Smith WR 6-0 185 Jr. COACHING STAFF PUNTS Head Coach: Michael Costa RETURNING ALL-CIAA PLAYERS Longest: 72 Sintell Crew (vs. N.C. Central, Oct. 2, 2004) Alma Mater: Norfolk State Chaz Robinson – Led all CIAA freshmen in tackles per Record at school (seasons): 27-49-0 (10th season) game (8.2) last season. Career Highest Average: 37.5 ypg Sintell Crew (2002-05) Career record (seasons): 37-90 (14th season) Season Highest Average: 39.1 ypg Sintell Crew (2005) Football office phone: (919) 516-5180 Tyron Laughinghouse — Led CIAA and ranked sixth in Best time to reach coach: 11 a.m.-12 p.m., Division II in kickoff return average per game (29.5) last 1 p.m.-2 p.m. season. Assistant Coaches: Anthony Harris – Ranked fourth in CIAA in sacks (6.5) last Willie Bennett/Co-Defensive Coordinator season. Kevin Dial/Wide Receivers Coach Demius Frazier/Linebackers Coach-Video Coordinator William Frizzelle/Secondary Coach Tremayne Henry/Co-Defensive Coordinator Photo Credits: Rick Crank, 38 Saint Augustine's College Saint Augustine's College 3 2011 Falcon Football 2011 Falcon Football INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Since 2002) 2010 RESULTS (9-2 OVERALL, 6-1 CIAA) 36 Jay Chapman (2003) 4. 34 Andre Brown (2003) SEPTEMBER 34 Tyron Laughinghouse (2009) 4 at Catawba (W) 20-17 11 MARS HILL (L) 12-41 18 SAINT PAUL’S* (W) 31-7 RECEIVING YARDS 25 at Lincoln (Pa.)* (W) 52-21 Game: 156 Eddie Montgomery (vs. Shaw, Sept 3, 2005, 3 receptions) OCTOBER Career: 1,852 Eddie Montgomery (2003-05) 2 FAYETTEVILLE STATE* (W) 42-36 Season: 829 Eddie Montgomery (2005) 9 at Winston-Salem State* (W) 40-35 16 at Central State (W) 21-14 23 at Johnson C. Smith* (W) 34-24 1. 829 Eddie Montgomery (2005) 29 at Livingstone* (W) 33-0 2. 540 Jamain Smith (2010) NOVEMBER 3. 527 Tyron Laughinghouse (2009) 6 SHAW* (L) 6-10 4. 515 Eddie Montgomery (2004) DECEMBER 5. 508 Eddie Montgomery (2003) 4 vs. Fort Valley State (W) 20-9 * CIAA games TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS Game: 3 Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 18, 2003) P RETURNING STATISTICAL PERFORMERS 3 Walter Sanders (vs. Fayetteville State, Oct. 2, 2010) Rushing GP Att. Yds. Avg. TDs Long Deonte Toliver 9 39 219 5.6 1 44 3 Walter Sanders (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 23, 2010) Passing GP Att-Comp-Int. Pct. Yds. TDs Season: 15 Walter Sanders (2010) Joaquin Green 7 70-139-10 50.4 1,064 10 Career: 30 Eddie Montgomery (2003-05) Receiving GP No. Yds. Avg. TDs Long Jamain Smith 11 39 540 13.8 2 33 1. 15 Walter Sanders (2010) Tyron Laughinghouse 11 19 402 21.2 6 61 2. 12 Eddie Montgomery (2005) 3. 10 Eddie Montgomery (2004) Tackles GP UT AT Tot. TFLs/Yds Int/Yards 4. 8 Eddie Montgomery (2003) Chaz Robinson 10 41 41 82 6.0-20 1-6 5. 7 Darrell Nesbitt (2003) 7 Jay Chapman (2003) 7 Tyron Laughinghouse (2009) MEDIA INFORMATION WAUG-TV/Radio 919-516-4750 The News & Observer 919-829-4560 SCORING POINTS Triangle Tribune 919-688-2282 Game: 18 Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 18, 2003) Onnidan HBCU Sports On-line 919-604-9419 18 Walter Sanders (vs. Fayetteville State, Oct. 2, 2010) The Carolinian 919-834-5558 18 Walter Sanders (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 23, 2010) Herald-Sun 919-419-6673/800-822-1054 99.9 The Fan 800-532-5343 WRBZ-850 Radio 919-875-9100/919-860-0850 Career: 180 Eddie Montgomery (2003-05) 620 AM Sports Radio 919-875-9100/919-860-0850 Season: 90 Walter Sanders (2010) N.C. Associated Press 800-662-7075/919-881-9974 WRAL-TV 5 800-245-9725 FIELD GOALS WTVD-TV 11 919-687-2218 Longest: 46 yards Alexander Tucker (vs. Winston-Salem State, Oct. 9, 2010) NEWS 14 919-882-4040 NBC-17 919-835-6399 Game: 4 Arthur Lemon (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 8, 2005) Career: 13 Arthur Lemon (2002-05) Season: 8 Arthur Lemon (2005) 8 Alexander Tucker (2010) 4 Saint Augustine's College 37 Saint Augustine's College 2011 Falcon Football 2011 Falcon Football INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (Since 2002) PRESIDENT DR.
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