2005 Colonial Football Game Notes - Game #5 ROBERT MORRIS www.rmu.edu NEC Champions: 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 ECAC Bowl Champions: 1996, 1997 Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Mid-Major National Champions: 1999, 2000

2005 Overall Record: 1-3 NEC Record: 0-1 National Ranking: 10th

#9 Wagner (4-1 / 1-0) @ #10 Robert Morris (1-3 / 0-1) 2005 Schedule Saturday, Oct. 8 at 1:00 p.m. 9/3 @ Duquesne L, 12-23 Stadium (3,000) - Moon Township, Pa. 9/17 BUTLER # W, 49-13 Radio: WPIT-AM 730 (Chris Shovlin - play-by-play & Jim Frederick - color) 9/24 @ Rowan (ot) L, 28-35 On the internet (live and archived) at: www.sports.yahoo.com 10/1 ST. FRANCIS * # L, 28-35 10/8 WAGNER * 1:00 p.m. Rankings listed according to I-AA Mid-Major Poll by The Sports Network 10/15 @ Central Conn. State * 1:00 p.m. Top Story - The football team closes out a short two-game 10/22 @ Monmouth * 1:00 p.m. homestand Saturday afternoon when it hosts No. 9 Wagner at for a 10/29 STONY BROOK * 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. game. The Colonials are coming off a 35-28 loss to in- 11/5 @ Albany * 4:00 p.m. state rival St. Francis (10/1) in its 2005 NEC opener to fall to 0-1 in league play for the 11/12 SACRED HEART * 1:00 p.m. third straight year and will look to avoid falling to 0-2 in conference action for the first # Broadcast live on Fox Sports Net time in school history. RMU remained at No. 10 in the latest I-AA mid-major poll * Northeast Conference game according to The Sports Network, while the Seahawks remained at No. 9 after downing Sacred Heart (10/1), 26-21, in their 2005 NEC opener. Robert Morris Quick Facts Quick Stat of the Afternoon - Senior halfback Devin Wilson has quickly gotten accus- Location: Moon Township, Pa. tomed to the new football digs at Joe Walton Stadium, as in just two games he has scored Founded: 1921 five and a two-point conversion for 32 points. Wilson enters Saturday’s Enrollment: 5,000 game leading the Northeast Conference in scoring (38 points) and tied for the lead in Affiliation: NCAA I-AA Mid-Major touchdowns with six, having scored five rushing touchdowns and one receiving. He is Conference: Northeast tied in touchdowns with Sacred Heart running back Ed Pricolo and Monmouth wide Nickname: Colonials receiver Miles Austin. President: Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D. Home Field: Joe Walton Stadium Saturday’s Opponent - Saturday’s game marks the 12th matchup between Robert Morris Capacity: 3,000 and Wagner, with the Colonials holding a 7-4 edge in the all-time series. Wagner is one Surface: Field Turf Athletic Director: Craig Coleman, M.D. of just three opponents RMU has played in each of its first Asst. Athletic Director: Marty Galosi All-Time Series 11 years as an intercollegiate program, joining fellow NEC Asst. Athletic Director: Meghan Sweeney foes Central Connecticut State and St. Francis. The vs. Wagner Asst. Athletic Director: Sean Simmons Seahawks have claimed two of the last three meetings, but RMU Leads, 7-4 Senior Woman Administrator: Addie Muti Wagner has never won in five tries in Moon Township, los- 1994 (L, 21-38), Away Sports Information Director: Jim Duzyk ing three of those games by three points or less. In last year’s 1995 (W, 18-16), Home Office: (412) 262-8314 meeting on Staten Island, N.Y. (10/23), Wagner jumped 1996 (L, 35-38), Away Fax: (412) 262-8557 out to a 17-0 lead and held on for a 20-17 victory. 1997 (W, 21-9), Home Press Box: (412) 262-8280 1998 (W, 42-17), Away E-mail: [email protected] Wagner Series Quick Outs - Senior quarterback Drew Asst. Sports Info Director: Ken Baker 1999 (W, 23-21), Home Geyer completed 18 of his 38 passing attempts for 274 Asst. Sports Info Director: Morgan Hawley 2000 (W, 38-31), Away * yards in last year’s loss on Staten Island (10/23) and in three Basic Offense: Pro Style 2001 (W, 49-30), Home games against the Seahawks has completed 39 of his 84 Basic Defense: Multiple 2002 (L, 0-29), Away passes for 620 yards ... Geyer’s first career start came @ 2003 (W, 31-28), Home Wagner (10/12/02), a game the Seahawks won, 29-0 ... Media Services 2004 (L, 17-20), Away RMU’s lone overtime victory in school history came in a @ Moon Township: 5-0 For information on 38-31 win @ Wagner (10/28) during the program’s 10-0 @ Loretto: 2-4 Northeast Conference football undefeated campaign in 2000 ... The 79 points the * Overtime and all NEC sponsored sports, visit: Colonials and Seahawks combined for in RMU’s 49-30 www.northeastconference.org victory (10/27/01) marks the most combined points by Robert Morris and an opponent. 2005 Colonial Football Game Notes - (10/8/05 vs. Wagner) - Page 2

Colonials at a Glance 2005 Northeast Conference Standings Starters Returning / Lost ...... 19 / 5 Team NEC Pct. Overall Pct. Streak Home Away Neutral Offensive Starters Returning / Lost ...... 10 / 2 1. Wagner 1-0 1.000 4-1 .800 W1 2-1 2-0 0-0 Defensive Starters Returning / Lost ...... 7 / 3 2. Monmouth 1-0 1.000 3-1 .750 W3 1-0 2-1 0-0 Specialist Starters Returning / Lost ...... 2 / 0 3. C. Conn. State 1-0 1.000 3-2 .600 W2 2-1 1-1 0-0 Letterwinners Returning / Lost ...... 36 / 10 4. St. Francis 1-0 1.000 1-3 .333 W1 0-1 1-2 0-0 5. Robert Morris 0-1 .000 1-3 .250 L2 1-1 0-2 0-0 Offensive Starters Returning / Lost ...... 10 / 2 Sacred Heart 0-1 .000 1-3 .250 L1 0-1 1-2 0-0 OL - Clifton Jean-Jacques ...... 6-0, 275, Sr. Stony Brook 0-1 .000 1-3 .250 L3 1-2 0-1 0-0 OL - Vince Romo ...... 6-2, 300, Sr. 8. Albany 0-1 .000 0-4 .000 L4 0-1 0-3 0-0 OL - Gus Alonso ...... 6-2, 270, Jr. OL - Greg Harteis ...... 6-2, 245, Sr. 2005 Northeast Conference Composite Schedule OL - Matt Williams ...... 6-5, 315, Sr. TE - Rupert Rickards ...... 6-2, 210, Sr. Sept. 3, 2005 Oct. 15, 2005 QB - Drew Geyer ...... 6-4, 225, Sr. Holy Cross 56, Sacred Heart 21 St. Francis @ Stony Brook * 1 p.m. HB - Devin Wilson ...... 6-0, 210, Sr. Lehigh 54, Monmouth 26 Robert Morris @ C. Conn. State * 1 p.m. C. Conn. State 24, Colgate 22 FB - Vince Magnone ...... 5-8, 235, Sr. Wagner @ Monmouth * 1 p.m. Duquesne 23, Robert Morris 12 Sacred Heart @ Albany * 4 p.m. FL - Tyjuan Massey ...... 5-11, 180, Sr. Morehead State 26, St. Francis 25 Wagner 41, La Salle 27 Oct. 22, 2005 Defensive Starters Returning / Lost ...... 7 / 5 Albany @ St. Francis * 1 p.m. RT - Jason Forrest ...... 6-2, 295, Sr. Sept. 10, 2005 Stony Brook @ Sacred Heart * 1 p.m. LE - Ray Gensler ...... 6-0, 220, Jr. St. Peter’s 25, St. Francis 22 C. Conn. State @ Wagner * 1 p.m. RE - Michael Crandle ...... 6-4, 235, Sr. Wagner 14, Iona 0 Robert Morris @ Monmouth * 1 p.m. MLB - James Noel ...... 6-0, 225, Sr. Monmouth 65, La Salle 27 RC - Mike Niklos ...... 5-10, 175, Jr. Marist 22, Sacred Heart 20 Oct. 29, 2005 LC - Josh O’Bannon ...... 6-0, 170, Jr. Rhode Island 56, C. Conn. State 10 St. Francis @ Sacred Heart * 12:30 p.m. Stony Brook 21, Bucknell 18 Monmouth @ C. Conn. State * 1 p.m. Hofstra 36, Albany 7 Stony Brook @ Robert Morris * 1 p.m Specialist Starters Returning / Lost ...... 2 / 0 . Albany @ Wagner * 1 p.m. Placekicker - Nathan DiLorenzo ...... 5-11, 185, So. Sept. 15, 2005 Punter - Mike Schlaepfer ...... 5-11, 195, Jr. Wagner 52, St. Peter’s 25 Nov. 5, 2005 C. Conn. State @ Sacred Heart * 12:30 p.m. Sept. 17, 2005 Monmouth @ St. Francis * 1 p.m. RMU By the Numbers Robert Morris 49, Butler 13 Wagner @ Stony Brook * 1 p.m. Monmouth 16, California (Pa.) 15 Robert Morris @ Albany * 4 p.m. .648 ... Winning percentage of Colonial football in Sacred Heart 38, Iona 14 the program’s first 12 years. Massachusetts 40, Albany 0 Nov. 12, 2005 Marist 31, Central Conn. State 22 Albany @ Monmouth * 1 p.m. 2 ... ECAC Classic wins by Robert Morris ... Number Hofstra 55, Stony Brook 0 St. Francis @ Wagner * 1 p.m. of Mid-Major National Championships claimed by C. Conn. State @ Stony Brook * 1 p.m. Robert Morris (1999, 2000) according to Don Sept. 24, 2005 Sacred Heart @ Robert Morris * 1 p.m. Hansen’s National Weekly Football Gazette. Rowan 35, Robert Morris 28 (OT) Central Conn. State 14, Albany 13 * Nov. 19, 2005 5 ... Northeast Conference Championships claimed Marist 38, Wagner 21 St. Francis @ Duquesne 1 p.m. by Robert Morris, the most by any team in the La Salle 29, St. Francis 27 Albany @ Fordham 1 p.m. league. Georgetown 10, Stony Brook 7 Stony Brook @ Marist 1 p.m.

11 ... Number of seasons RMU played in its first Oct. 1, 2005 All times Eastern Standard Time home, Moon Stadium. The Colonials open Joe Monmouth 36, Stony Brook 7 * * Northeast Conference game Walton Stadium in 2005. St. Francis 35, Robert Morris 28 * Wagner 26, Sacred Heart 21 * 43 ... Receptions by senior flanker Tyjuan Massey in C. Conn. State 56, St. Peter’s 20 a 2004, a single-season school record. Maine 31, Albany 7

115 ... The number of tackles by senior linebacker Oct. 8, 2005 James Noel in 2004, a single-season school record. Monmouth @ Sacred Heart * 1 p.m. Wagner @ Robert Morris * 1 p.m. 187 ... Completions by senior quarterback Drew C. Conn. State @ St. Francis * 1 p.m. Geyer in 2004, a single-season school record. Geyer Stony Brook @ Albany * 4 p.m. threw for 2,601 yards, also a single-season record. 2005 Colonial Football Game Notes - (10/8/05 vs. Wagner) - Page 3 2005 All-Northeast Conference Returnees 2005 NEC Preseason Poll OFFENSE (3): as voted by league head coaches OL Clifton Jean-Jacques (6-0, 275, Sr.) - All-NEC Second Team - Has started Team (First-Place Votes) 31 straight games at left tackle entering the 2005 campaign 1. Monmouth (4) TE Rupert Rickards (6-2, 210, Sr.) * - All-NEC First Team - Established a 2. Central Connecticut State (1) new RMU career record for receptions in 2004 and enters the 2005 season Robert Morris (2) with 96 catches for 1,256 yards 4. Albany (1) FL Tyjuan Massey (5-11, 180, Sr.) - All-NEC Second Team - Set new single- 5. Sacred Heart season records for catches (43) and receiving yards (763) in 2004 and tied the 6. Wagner single-season record for 100-yard receiving games (3) 7. Stony Brook 8. St. Francis DEFENSE (2): DL Jason Forrest (6-2, 295, Sr.) * - All-NEC First Team - Registered 65 tack- les in 2004, including 28 solo stops, while adding five sacks RMU in I-AA Mid-Major LB James Noel (6-0, 225, Sr.) * - All-NEC First Team - The NEC Defensive Preseason Polls Player of the Year in 2004, Noel ranked third in the conference in tackles with #3 - Dopke College Sport’s Report 115, an average of 10.5 per contest #5 - Sports Network #5 - Don Hansen’s National Weekly Football Gazette SPECIALISTS (1): K Nathan DiLorenzo (5-11, 185, Jr.) * - All-NEC Second Team - Finished 13-for-16 in field goals, with field goals establishing single-season record The Sports Network I-AA Mid-Major Top 10 * Named to the 2005 All-NEC Preseason Team Oct. 3, 2005 (1st place votes in parenthesis) 2005 Preseason Honors Team 2005 Record Pts. 1. Dayton (23) 5-0 266 James Noel, Sr., LB 2. San Diego (3) 4-1 242 • The Sports Network Mid-Major Preseason All-American 3. Monmouth 3-1 214 • Street & Smith’s NEC Top Defensive Player 4. Duquesne 2-2 169 • CollegeSportsReport.com Preseason Mid-Major All-American 5. Drake (1) 3-2 153 • One of four Mid-Major linebackers listed in the I-AA positional rankings 6. Morehead State 4-1 130 according to The Sports Network 7. Marist 3-2 97 8. Central Conn. State 3-2 91 Jason Forrest, Sr., DT 9. Wagner 4-1 90 • The Sports Network Mid-Major Preseason All-American 10. Robert Morris 1-3 8 • CollegeSportsReport.com Preseason Mid-Major All-American • One of two Mid-Major defensive tackles listed in the I-AA positional rank- NEC Champions since 1996 ings according to The Sports Network 1996 ...... Robert Morris, Monmouth 1997 ...... Robert Morris Rupert Rickards, Sr., TE 1998 ...... Robert Morris, Monmouth • CollegeSportsReport.com Preseason Mid-Major All-American 1999 ...... Robert Morris 2000 ...... Robert Morris Clifton Jean-Jacques, Sr., OL 2001 ...... Sacred Heart • I-AA.org Northeast Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year 2002 ...... Albany 2003 ...... Monmouth, Albany Nathan DiLorenzo, Jr., PK 2004 ...... Monmouth, Central Conn. State • The Sports Network Mid-Major Preseason All-American • Named top Mid-Major kicker listed in the I-AA positional rankings RMU’s NEC Finishes according to The Sports Network 1996 ...... Tied - 1st 1997 ...... 1st 1998 ...... Tied - 1st 1999 ...... 1st 2000 ...... 1st 2001 ...... 2nd 2002 ...... Tied - 6th 2003 ...... Tied - 3rd 2004 ...... Tied - 4th 2005 Colonial Football Game Notes - (10/8/05 vs. Wagner) - Page 4 Head Coach Joe Walton 12th Season - Pittsburgh ’57 If there has been one constant associated with Robert Morris University football through the Walton and RMU vs. All-Time Foes program’s first 12 years, it has been Joe Walton. Team Record Last He was named head coach on July 27, 1993. He Albany 4-2 W, 34-7 (11/6/04) started the program from scratch, including Bethany 2-0 W, 32-7 (11/4/95) everything from hiring assistant coaches to pur- Buffalo State 5-3 W, 47-10 (9/4/04) chasing equipment to recruiting student-ath- Butler 3-0 W, 49-13 (9/17/05) letes. His fingerprints are all over the program, C.W. Post 1-0 W, 35-6 (11/16/96) and to prove that, he had the University’s first C. Conn. State 10-1 L, 21-34 (10/9/04) on-campus football stadium named in his honor. Dayton 2-6 L, 12-29 (10/16/02) Joe Walton Stadium hosts its first game in 2005. Duquesne 4-3 L, 12-23 (9/3/05) Gannon 3-2 L, 21-49 (10/26/02) “I’ve said this many times before, and I mean it when I say that this situa- Georgetown 1-0 W, 35-13 (11/22/97) tion is one of the best things that has happened to me in my life,” Walton Mercyhurst 2-2 L, 10-17 (11/1/97) said. “It happened at the right time. Before this position became available, Monmouth 6-4 L, 27-29 (9/18/04) I felt I was too young to quit coaching, but I wasn’t anxious to get back into New Haven 0-1 L, 24-26 (11/14/98) pro football. When this came along, it was the perfect fit. This situation was Rowan 0-1 L, 28-35; OT (9/24/05) the perfect opportunity for me to continue to do what I like to do, and I’ve Sacred Heart 3-4 L, 3-24 (11/13/04) loved every minute of it.” St. Francis 9-2-1 L, 28-35 (10/1/05) St. John’s 2-0 W, 28-0 (10/7/01) Under Walton’s tutelage, the Colonials have claimed five Northeast St. Peter’s 2-0 W, 23-12 (10/30/04) Conference titles and a pair of mid-major national crowns in the program’s Stony Brook 5-1 W, 31-24 (10/2/04) first 11 years of existence. Robert Morris is one of just two programs to Towson 1-2 L, 30-33 (10/18/97) claim a pair of victories in the ECAC Classic, having won it in back-to-back Valparaiso 0-2 L,13-17 (9/18/99) seasons in 1996 and 1997. The success has done nothing to dampen Wagner 7-4 L, 17-20 (10/23/04) Walton’s enthusiasm for coaching football at Robert Morris, and with him Waynesburg 2-0 W, 41-6 (9/2/95) on the sideline RMU wins nearly 70 percent of the time. Total 74-40-1 .648 Winning Pct. Note: Teams in bold 2005 opponents Walton is RMU’s only head coach ever, and he is 74-40-1 (all at Robert Morris) at the collegiate level (.648). Walton was the head coach of the New The Walton File York Jets from 1983-89, when he went 53-57-1 (.482). That seven-year mark ranks second in the NFL club’s history in wins to the late Weeb Who: Joseph Frank Walton Eubank. Also included among Walton’s 35 NFL seasons is two (1990-91) Born: Dec. 15, 1935 (Beaver Falls, Pa.) as for the . A two-time All-America Residence: Beaver Falls, Pa. tight end at Pittsburgh, Walton played eight years in the NFL with the Wife: Ginger (44 years) Washington Redskins and . Daughters: Jodi (42), Stacey (40) Son: Joe (33) Walton’s Coaching Record NFL Stats: 8 years, 178 receptions, 2,623 yards, 26 TD’s Alma Mater (Year): Pittsburgh (1957) Year Team Record Pct. Walton’s College Degree: History 1994 Robert Morris 7-1-1 .833 Coaching in the High School: Beaver Falls 1995 Robert Morris 6-4 .600 Postseason 1996 Robert Morris 9-2 .818 (ECAC Classic) Assistant Coaches 1997 Robert Morris 8-3 .727 Dan Radakovich ...... Defensive Coordinator 1998 Robert Morris 4-6 .400 1996 Scott Farison ...... Linebackers / Asst. Special Teams 1999 Robert Morris 8-2 .800 Robert Morris 28 Scott Benzel ...... Defensive Backs 2000 Robert Morris 10-0 1.000 Duquesne 26 ...... Defensive Line / Special Teams 2001 Robert Morris 6-3 .667 Bob Morris ...... Receivers 2002 Robert Morris 3-7 .300 1997 Joe Lamenza ...... Tight Ends / Asst. Offensive Line 2003 Robert Morris 6-4 .600 Robert Morris 35 Jake Nulph ...... Running Backs Rich Demaio ...... Quarterbacks 2004 Robert Morris 6-5 .545 Georgetown 13 Matt Grayson ...... Asst. Defensive Line 2005 Robert Morris 1-3 .250 John Meerdo ...... Offensive Line Career Totals 74-40-1 .654 Frank Pilato ...... Asst. Linebackers LAST ROBERT MORRIS GAME 2005 Colonial Football Game Notes - (10/8/05) - Page 5

St. Francis 35, #10 Robert Morris 28 Off the Deep End - Senior quarterback Drew Geyer’s 71-yard pass to Sat., Oct. 1, 2005 @ Moon Township, Pa. senior flanker Tyjuan Massey in the third quarter @ Rowan (9/24) marked the third SCORING SUMMARY time that Geyer and Massey have hooked up for touchdowns of 70 yards or longer. St. Francis 0 7 14 14 - 35 In all, Geyer owns six touchdown passes that have been 70 yards or longer and six of Robert Morris 0 14 7 7 - 28 the 10 longest completions in school history. A look at Geyer’s passes of 70 yards or

RMU - Wilson 2-yard run (kick blocked) longer: SFU - Harris 5-yard run (Sciulli kick) RMU - Rogers 19-yard pass from Geyer (Wilson ) Yards To Opponent RMU - Listhrop 3-yard run (Walser kick) SFU - Palko 13-yard pass from Doria (Sciulli kick) 1. 93 (TD) Tyjuan Massey Albany (11/6/04) SFU - Palko 29-yard pass from Doria (Sciulli kick) 2. 80 (TD) Mario Hines Buffalo State (9/4/04) SFU - Craig 2-yard pass from Doria (Sciulli kick) SFU - Caputo 9-yard pass from Doria (Sciulli kick) 3. 75 (TD) Ricky Daldo Sacred Heart (10/18/03) RMU - Wilson 13-yard run (Walser kick) 75 (TD) Ricky Daldo Albany (11/2/02) TEAM STATISTICS 5. 71 (TD) Tyjuan Massey @ Rowan (9/24/05) SFU RMU 71 (TD) Tyjuan Massey @ Monmouth (9/13/03) First Downs 20 20 Home Sweet Home - Senior quarterback Drew Geyer quickly became comfortable 5 11 Rushing with RMU’s new digs in a 49-13 victory over Butler (9/17), completing 12 of his 17 Passing 13 7 passes for 211 yards and four touchdowns in the inaugural game at Joe Walton Penalty 2 2 Stadium. The performance should come as no surprise, as Geyer has had tremendous Rushing Att. 33 34 success playing in familiar surroundings the past three years. Since the start of the Yards Rushing 153 154 2003 campaign, Geyer has completed 207of his 369 passing attempts (56.1 percent) Yards Passing 272 190 for 2,994 yards and 30 touchdowns at home. In 13 games over that span, Geyer has Passes Att. 37 34 thrown for over 200 yards in 10 of them and owns nine games in which he has Passes Comp. 22 18 thrown at least two touchdowns. Had Intercepted 0 2 Moving on Up - Thanks to his 18-for-34, 190-yard passing performance against St. Total Plays 70 68 Francis (10/1), senior quarterback Drew Geyer moved his career total for passing 425 344 Total Yards yards to 5,468, which ranks third in both the RMU career record book and the Yards Per Play 6.1 5.1 Northeast Conference annals. Barring injury, Geyer should rank second in both -Lost 1-1 0-0 record books by the end of the year. Former RMU signal caller Tim Levcik (1998- Penalties-Yds. 7-74 8-76 2001) owns the RMU and NEC career mark with 7,222 passing yards, while rank- Punts-Avg. 5-28.6 6-36.7 ing second in the NEC annals is former CCSU quarterback Scott Dolch (5,728). Time of Poss. 30:25 29:35 3rd-Down Conv. 4-for-14 4-for-13 Electricity - Senior flanker Tyjuan Massey has been an integral part of the Robert 4th-Down Conv. 2-for-4 0-for-1 Morris receiving corps over the past three years, but he also proven to be a key clog Sacks By-Yards 2-17 2-9 as part of the special teams unit. That has never been more evident than the 2005 campaign. After returning three kickoffs a total of 132 yards @ Duquesne (9/3), INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Massey returned three punts 71 yards (23.7 yards per return) in a 49-13 win over Rushing: Wilson (RMU) 16-90- 2 TD Butler (9/17). Combined with his team-leading 11 catches for 248 yards, Massey Harris (SFU) 16-128- 1 TD enters Saturday’s game against Wagner ranked second in the Northeast Conference in Passing: Geyer (RMU) 34-18-190- 1 TD - 2 INT all-purpose yards per game (139.8), which also ranks 21st in I-AA. With 2,609 career Doria (SFU) 37-22-272- 4 TD - 0 INT all-purpose yards, Massey is on pace to finish third all-time at RMU with 3,448 all- Receiving: Rogers (RMU) 4-72- 1 TD purpose yards. A look at the top all-purpose performers in Robert Morris history: Palko (SFU) 10-104- 2 TD Defense: Kazil, Noel (RMU) - 9 tackles each Craig (SFU) - 13 tackles Name Yards Rush Rec PR KOR 1. Sam Dorsett (1999-2003) 4,255 3,847 408 0 0 GAME RECAP 2. Tim Hall (1994-95) 3,701 2,908 793 0 0 Joe Walton Stadium Attendance: 3,784 - Anthony 3. Archie Wannamaker (1996-98) 3,277 2,462 367 92 356 Doria established a St. Francis single-game school 4. Dante Settles (2000-04) 2,890 526 1,038 378 948 record with four touchdown passes to help lead the 5. Tyjuan Massey (2002 - ) 2,609 26 1,468 291 824 Red Flash turn a 14-point deficit into a 14-point lead as SFU downed Robert Morris, 35-28. Doria Spreading the Wealth - Senior quarterback Drew Geyer, who completed a pass to 10 twice hooked up with Luke Palko for touchdowns, different receivers in 2004, has picked up right where he left off from last season. In including a 29-yard pass that knotted the game at four games Geyer has completed a pass to 10 different receivers, including touch- 21 in the third quarter. Senior running back down strikes to senior flanker Tyjuan Massey (3), junior split end Michael Rogers Devin Wilson finished with 90 yards rushing and (2), senior tight end Jeremy Wise, junior tight end Jarvis Powers and senior halfback two touchdowns on 16 carries and also converted a Devin Wilson. two-point conversion for the Colonials. 2005 Colonial Football Game Notes - (10/8/05 vs. Wagner) - Page 6 James Noel Senior • 6-0 • 225 • Miami, Fla. / North Miami Over the course of the last four years, senior linebacker James Noel has become one of the rocks of the Robert Morris defense. He has led the Colonials in tackles over that span and has posted 100-tackle seasons in each of his first three years with the club, starting with 108 in 2002 en route to being named the Northeast Conference Defensive Rookie of the Year. On his career Noel owns 358 takedowns, a career record, and has etched his name as one of RMU’s all-time greats. A closer look at his career:

Noel: Streaks and Stats • Over his four-year career owns 358 career tackles, a school record, and is averaging 10.2 tackles per game over his career • Has eclipsed 100 tackles in each of his first three seasons with the club (108 in 2002, 107 in 2003 and 115 in 2004), the only Colonial in school history to have multiple 100-tackle campaigns • Tied the single-season school record with 108 tackles in 2002, then established a new mark with 115 in 2004 • Owns school record 19 career double-digit tackle games • Owns 13 career sacks, which ranks sixth all-time • Has compiled a total of 41 tackles for losses that have equaled 110 yards • Finished third in the Northeast Conference in 2004 in tackles per game (10.5) and tackles (115) • Finished second in the NEC in 2003 in tackles per game (10.7) and tackles (107) Noel’s Double-Digit Tackle Games • Finished third in the NEC in 2002 in tackles per Date Opponent Solo Assist Total For Loss game (10.8) and fifth in tackles (108) 9/14/02 @ Dayton 7 4 11 3 (-4) • Owns career totals of 10 passes defended, two 9/28/02 Monmouth 6 7 13 2 (-4) , four forced fumbles, two 10/5/02 @ Sacred Heart 9 6 15 4 (-13) recoveries and one blocked kick 10/12/02 @ Wagner 2 8 10 1 (-1) 10/26/02 @ Gannon 6 7 13 0 Noel: Honors 11/9/02 @ Stony Brook 3 10 13 2 (-9) • 2005 Preseason Mid-Major All-American by both 9/6/03 @ Buffalo State 5 7 12 1 (-2) The Sports Network and CollegeSportsReport.com 9/13/03 @ Monmouth 10 5 15 3 (-11) • 2005 Preseason All-Northeast Conference Team 9/27/03 St. Francis 3 7 10 1 (-4) • 2005 Preseason Top Northeast Conference Defensive 10/4/03 Stony Brook 1 9 10 2 (-1) Player by Street & Smith’s 10/18/03 Sacred Heart 2 11 13 4 (-8) • 2004 NEC Defensive Player of the Year 11/8/03 @ Albany 4 12 16 0 • 2004 First Team All-NEC 11/15/03 @ Duquesne 3 7 10 1 (-1) • 2004 Mid-Major All-American (The Sports Network) 9/11/04 Duquesne 4 9 13 2 (-3) • 2004 Mid-Major First Team All-American 9/25/04 @ St. Francis 6 4 10 2 (-3) (Don Hansen’s National Weekly Football Gazette) 10/16/04 Dayton 9 7 16 2 (-7) • 2004 AFCA I-AA Coaches All-American 10/30/04 St. Peter’s 8 10 18 2 (-9) • 2003 First Team All-NEC 11/6/04 Albany 4 7 11 0 • 2003 Mid-Major First Team All-American 11/13/04 @ Sacred Heart 5 5 10 0 (Don Hansen’s National Weekly Football Gazette) • 2002 NEC Defensive Rookie of the Year Notes: Career highs in bold ... Over his four-year career owns 19 career dou- • 2002 Second Team All-NEC ble-digit tackle games, a school record ... Established Moon Stadium record • 2002 Mid-Major Honorable Mention All-American with 18 tackles in a 23-12 victory over St. Peter’s (10/30/04) ... Has registered (Don Hansen’s National Weekly Football Gazette) double-digit assist tackles four times ... Career high for tackles for a loss is four, having accomplished the feat on three occasions (10/5/02 @ Sacred Heart; 10/18/03 vs. Sacred Heart and 10/2/04 @ Stony Brook). 2005 Colonial Football Game Notes - (10/8/05 vs. Wagner) - Page 7

Play Keep Away - Since returning three kickoffs for 132 yards in RMU’s season-open- 2005 NCAA Rankings ing game @ Duquesne (9/3), opponents have tried to keep the ball away from senior Team Tyjuan Massey on special teams. Massey has returned just two kickoffs in the last three games, and if there is one reason why opponents are doing their best to keep the ball Punt Returns ...... 2 ...... 22.17 away from Massey on special teams, look no further than against St. Francis (10/1). Kickoff Returns ...... 14 ...... 24.00 Massey returned the opening kickoff of the second half 60 yards to the Red Flash 37- Passing Efficiency ...... 31 ...... 136.70 yard line, setting the Colonials up with great field position on a drive they eventually Net Punting ...... 39 ...... 33.68 scored to take a 21-7 advantage. On the season Massey has returned five kickoffs for Passing Offense ...... 46 ...... 218.75 218 yards, an average of 43.6 yards per kick that leads the Northeast Conference and Rushing Defense ...... 33 ...... 127.25 ranks second in I-AA. On his career, Massey owns 824 kickoff return yards, just 125 Scoring Offense ...... 42 ...... 29.25 yards shy of breaking former Colonial Dante Settles (2000-04) record of 948. Turnover Margin ...... 58 ...... 0.00 Total Offense ...... 54 ...... 362.25 Moving, Just Keep Moving - Senior halfback Devin Wilson registered the second 100- Scoring Defense ...... 67 ...... 26.50 yard rushing game of his career @ Rowan (9/24), finishing the afternoon with 103 yards Pass Efficiency Def...... 82 ...... 129.90 on 16 carries. Wilson also produced a 48-yard touchdown scamper in the first quarter Rushing Offense ...... 67 ...... 143.50 that gave the Colonials a quick 7-0 lead, which marks his longest run in an RMU uni- Total Defense ...... 100 ...... 420.50 form. Wilson leads Robert Morris in the early part of the 2005 campaign with 279 yards Pass Defense ...... 112 ...... 293.25 rushing on 63 carries, an average of 4.4 yards a rush, and is one of nine Colonials to Individual post a 100-yard rushing game in school history. A list of the nine players and the num- ber of 100-yard rushing games each posted: Kickoff Returns ...... 2 ...... Massey (43.60) Punt Returns ...... 7 ...... Massey (16.40) Name Years 100-Yard Rushing Games Scoring ...... 18 ...... Wilson (8.00) 1. Sam Dorsett 1999-2003 19 All-Purpose ...... 21 .... Massey (139.75) 2. Tim Hall 1994-95 15 Punting ...... 32 ... Friedman (39.83) 3. Archie Wannamaker 1996-98 12 Passing Efficiency .... 35 ...... Geyer (136.32) 4. Donald Dorsey 1998-99 10 5. Ralph Clark 1994-97 2 Stat Facts Devin Wilson 2002 - 2 6. Vince Magnone 2002 - 1 Most Rushing Yards, Consecutive Games Develand Campbell 2002 1 Tim Hall - 477 (1994) Myles Davis 1996-97 1 - 278 yards @ Bethany (11/5) - 199 yards vs. Mercyhurst (11/12) Three’s Company - To illustrate the depth the Colonials have at the skill positions and Most Passing Yards, Consecutive Games the ability to spread the ball around on offense, one needs to look no further than sen- Tim Levcik - 640 (2001) ior halfback Devin Wilson. Wilson finished with three touchdowns in RMU’s 49-13 - 277 vs. Wagner (10/27) win over Butler (9/17) in the team’s 2005 home opener, rushing for touchdowns of one - 363 vs. Stony Brook (11/3) and four yards and adding a 19-yard touchdown reception from senior quarterback Most Receiving Yards, Consecutive Games Drew Geyer for his third score of the afternoon. Wilson became the first Colonial in Brent Hockenberry - 289 (2000) almost seven years to score three touchdowns in a game, as the last time the feat was - 156 vs. C. Conn. State (10/21) accomplished came in a 42-17 win over Central Connecticut State (9/26/98), when for- - 133 @ Wagner (10/28) mer running back Archie Wannamaker (1996-98) turned the trick, a span of 69 games. Career 100-yard rushing games Sam Dorsett - 19 (1999-2003) Protection - For just the second time in school history, Robert Morris returns all five Active 100-yard rushing games starters on the offensive line from the previous season. Returning in 2005 are seniors Devin Wilson - 2 (2002 - ) Clifton Jean-Jacques (LG), Vince Romo (C), Greg Harteis (RG) and Matt Williams Vince Magnone - 1 (2002 - ) (RT) to go along with junior left tackle Gus Alonso. Supplying protection for senior Career 100-yard receiving games quarterback Drew Geyer and opening holes for RMU’s stable of running backs will be Brent Hockenberry - 6 (2000-01) the key for the group. The last time RMU had five starters return on the offensive line Active 100-yard receiving games came in 1996, when interior starters Brian Cleary, Keith Stewart, Deodis Powell, Kevin Tyjuan Massey - 4 (2002 - ) Neill and Adam Thermann came back to help guide that squad to an overall record of Rupert Rickards - 2 (2002 - ) 9-2, the club’s first Northeast Conference championship and an ECAC Bowl victory. Career 200-yard passing games Tim Levcik - 16 (1998-2001) The Magic Mark - Since the Colonials began play in 1994 there have been 52 games in Active 200-yard passing games which Robert Morris has scored 30 or more points. In those contests RMU boasts a Drew Geyer - 16 (2002 - ) record of 49-3, including a record of 26-3 in games in which the team scores between Active / Career 10+ tackle games 30 and 39 points. In games in which the Colonials score 40 or more points, RMU is a James Noel - 19 (2002 - ) perfect 23-0. 2005 Colonial Football Game Notes - (10/8/05) - Page 8 RMU’s All-Time Record When ... The Last Time a Colonial ... Scores less than 10 points: 1-7 Rushed for 200 or more yards in a game: Sam Dorsett, 208 (10/20/01 @ Scores 10-19 points: 6-13-1 Central Connecticut State) ... Passed for 300 or more yards in a game: Drew Scores 20-29 points: 18-17 Scores 30-39 points: 26-3 Geyer, 302 (9/14/04 vs. Duquesne) ... Passed for 400 or more yards in a game: Scores 40-49 points: 21-0 Rich Demaio, 444 (11/15/03 @ Duquesne) ... Scored three or more touch- Scores 50+ points: 2-0 downs in a game: Devin Wilson, 3 (9/17/05 vs. Butler) ... Made 15 or more Scores a special teams touchdown: 4-3 tackles in a game: James Noel, 18 (10/30/04 vs. St. Peter’s) ... Had three or Has a 100-yard rusher: 48-12-1 more interceptions in a game: Brian Dunn, 3 (10/8/94 vs. Duquesne). Has a 200-yard rusher: 8-0 Has a 100-yard receiver: 26-9 Injury Report - DL Victor Silva (ankle; doubtful) ... OL Joe Setticase (foot; Has a 300-yard passer: 5-1 doubtful) ... DL Ray Gensler (ankle; questionable) ... DB Rob Baier (sholder; Has three interceptions in a game: 12-3 questionable) ... OL Vince Romo (shoulder; probable) ... DB Brian Pruitt Has four + interceptions in a game: 4-0 (ribs; probable) ... DB Mike Niklos (ankle; out) ... RB Kevin Drakeford (knee; Has 1-4 sacks in a game: 51-29 out). Has five + sacks in a game: 14-2 All-Time Record: 74-40-1 Radio / Television / Web - All Colonial games are heard live on WPIT Radio All-Time Home Record: 42-14 AM-730 (Pittsburgh), the flagship station of Robert Morris University sports All-Time Road Record: 32-26-1 since 1996. The Voice of the Playing on Grass: 55-23-1 Colonials, Chris Shovlin, and color Playing on Turf: 8-5 analyst Jim Frederick call the action. Playing on Field Turf: 11-12 RMU can also be heard live by phone Playing After a Loss: 20-14-1 on Teamline at 1-800-846-8700, ext. In Overtime: 1-2 Playing at Night: 1-2 1122. The Joe Walton Show is on 30 Playing after a Bye Week: 9-3-1 minutes prior to kickoff. The RMU Football Network is RMU-TV (Comcast When Leading at Halftime: 63-5 Cable Channel 98 in Moon Township), and the internet site at which Colonial When Trailing at Halftime: 6-32-1 football can be heard live and archived, is www.sports.yahoo.com. Two When Tied at Halftime: 5-3 Colonial football games will also be seen live on Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh in Record in September: 31-14 (.689) 2005. All RMU sports are kept up-to-date on the official University website at Record in October: 24-16-1 (.598) www.rmu.edu. Record in November: 19-10 (.655) A Closer Look ... The Last Time RMU ... RMU Top Single-Game Performances Scored 50 or more points in a game: Rushing Yards Att. TD’s Opponent Date 63 vs. St. Francis (W, 63-0; 9/30/00) 1. Tim Hall 278 22 4 Bethany 11/5/94 Scored less than 10 points in a game: 2. Tim Hall 250 34 3 St. Francis 11/11/95 7 @ Albany (L, 7-27; 11/8/03) 3. Tim Hall 235 20 3 C. Conn. State 9/30/95 4. Tim Hall 214 32 3 @ Bethany 11/4/95 Tallied five or more sacks in a game: 5. Tim Hall 208 15 2 Gannon 9/24/94 5 vs. Dayton (L, 12-29; 10/16/04) Sam Dorsett 208 27 1 @ C. Conn. State 10/20/01 Tallied four + interceptions in a game: 5 vs. St. Peter’s (W, 23-12; 10/30/04) - school record Passing Yards PC-PA TD’s Opponent Date Had 25 or more first downs in a game: 1. Rich Demaio 444 33-45 3 @ Duquesne 11/15/03 2. Tim Levcik 363 26-35 4 Stony Brook 11/3/01 29 @ Stony Brook (W, 31-24; 10/2/04) - school record 3. Tim Levcik 330 14-24 2 @ Wagner 10/3/98 Had over 400 yards total offense: 4. Tim Levcik 311 23-47 2 @ Wagner 10/28/00 457 vs. Butler (W, 49-13; 9/17/05) 5. Tim Levcik 302 18-35 2 Albany 11/20/00 Had less than 200 yards total offense: Drew Geyer 302 19-31 2 Duquesne 9/11/04 94 @ Albany (L, 7-27; 11/8/03) Receiving Yards Yards Rec. Opponent Date Had two 100-yard rushers: 1. Brent Hockenberry 196 9 @ Buffalo State 9/1/01 @ Monmouth (W, 41-20; 10/25/97) 2. Tyjuan Massey 177 4 Albany 11/6/04 Ralph Clark (15 attempts, 127 yards, 1 TD) 3. Dante Settles 167 7 St. Francis 9/29/01 Archie Wannamaker (19 attempts, 106 yards, 1 TD) 4. Brent Hockenberry 156 8 C. Conn. State 10/21/00 Had two 100-yard receivers: 5. Dante Settles 153 9 @ Duquesne 11/15/03 vs. Stony Brook (W, 45-19; 11/3/01) Tackles No. Solo Opponent Date Stephen McNair (5 catches, 112 yards, 1 TD) 1. Reggie Chambers 20 7 @ Albany 11/10/01 Brent Hockenberry (6 catches, 106 yards, 1 TD) 2. Jason Hempstead 18 8 @ C. Conn. State 9/25/99 Scored a special teams touchdown: James Noel 18 8 St. Peter’s 10/30/04 vs. St. Peter’s (W, 23-12; 10/30/04) 3. Brad Miller 17 8 @ Dayton 10/14/00 Dante Settles 56-yard punt return - school record Jemond Riffe 17 8 @ Albany 11/10/01 Nate List 17 1 Mercyhurst 10/21/95 Played in overtime: Note: Players bold still active 11/16/02 @ St. Francis (L, 7-14) 2005 Colonial Football Game Notes - (10/8/05 vs Wagner) - Page 9 Dynamic Duo Over the course of the past three seasons, senior tight end Rupert Rickards and senior flanker Tyjuan Massey have become RMU’s two most reliable receivers, combining to catch 154 passes for 2,782 yards. Over that same span, Rickards and Massey have accounted for 38.2 percent (154-of-403) of RMU’s receptions. Also, Rickards and Massey’s 154 combined receptions is the most in school history by a Robert Morris receiving tandem, eclipsing the 121 former tight end Brent Hockenberry (2000-01) and former wideout Shawn Martin (1999-2002) posted over the course of the 2000-01 seasons. Rickards owns 100 career catches, a school record, for 1,314 yards, an average of 13.1 yards per catch, while Massey owns 84 career receptions for 1,468 yards, an average of 17.5 yards a catch. The pair, barring injury, should finish as the top two receivers in school history in both receptions and receiving yards, as Massey is just three catches from taking over second place in the career record book for receptions. Both Rickards and Massey are less than 200 receiving yards away from eclipsing former Fred Parker (1996-98), who owns the career record for receiving yards with 1,495. A breakdown of Rickards and Massey over the last three years:

#2 - Rupert Rickards • 6-2 • 210 • Sr. • Flushing, N.Y. / Bayside Year G Rec Yards TD Lg Avg./C Avg./G Rec./G 2002 10 30 395 2 27 13.2 39.5 3.0 2003 10 33 415 3 36 12.6 41.5 3.3 2004 11 33 446 4 53 13.5 40.5 3.0 2005 3 4 58 1 27 14.5 19.3 1.3 TOTALS 34 100 1,314 10 53 13.1 38.6 2.9

CAREER RANKINGS Receptions: 1st Receiving Yards: 3rd Touchdowns: 5th Avg./C: 17th

#83 - Tyjuan Massey • 5-11 • 180 • Sr. • Orlando, Fla. / William R. Boone Year G Rec Yards TD Lg Avg./C Avg./G Rec./G 2002 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2003 10 30 457 4 71t 15.2 45.7 3.0 2004 11 43 763 7 93t 17.7 96.4 3.9 2005 4 11 248 3 71t 22.5 62.0 3.1 TOTALS 28 84 1,468 14 93t 17.5 52.4 3.0

CAREER RANKINGS Receptions: 3rd Receiving Yards: 2nd Touchdowns: T-3rd Avg./C: 4th

Career Receptions Average Yards per Catch Name (Years) Rec. Name (Years) Avg./C 1. Rupert Rickards (2002 - ) 100 1. Antoine Lee (1997-99) 20.3 2. Fred Parker (1996-98) 86 2. DeLonte Perkins (1995-96) 18.0 3. Tyjuan Massey (2002 - ) 84 3. Brent Hockenbery (2000-01) 17.6 4. Opio Gary (1998-2000) 81 4. Tyjuan Massey (2002 - ) 17.5 5. Brent Hockenberry (2000-01) 73 5. Fred Parker (1996-98) 17.4 6. Dante Settles (2000-04) 65 6. Stephen McNair (2001-02) 17.0 7. DeLonte Perkins (1995-97) 62 7. J.T. Kirk (1998-99) 16.8 8. J.T. Kirk (1998-99) 59 8. Ricky Daldo (2001-03) 16.6 9. Tim Hall (1994-95) 57 9. Dante Settles (2000-04) 16.0 10. Ricky Daldo (2000-03) 50 10. Robb Butler (2002-03) 15.8

RMU 1,000-Yard Receivers RMU’s Top Receiving Tandems Name (Years) Yards Name (Years) No. 1. Fred Parker (1996-98) 1,495 1. Rickards / Massey (2003-05) 154 2. Tyjuan Massey (2002 - ) 1,468 2. Hockenberry / Martin (2000-01) 121 3. Rupert Rickards (2002 - ) 1,314 3. Parker / Perkins (1996-97) 110 4. Brent Hockenberry (2000-01) 1,285 4. Gary / Kirk (1998-99) 105 5. Opio Gary (1998-2000) 1,178 Hall / Drew Dorsey (1994-95) 105 6. DeLonte Perkins (1995-97) 1,118 7. Dante Settles (2000-04) 1,038 2005 Colonial Football Game Notes - (10/8/05 vs. Wagner) - Page 10 The Robert Morris Record Book (Note: Players bold still active)

Rushing Yards (Season) Receiving Yards (Season) Name Yards Avg. Year Name Yards Avg./G Year 1. Tim Hall 1,572 6.6 1995 1. Tyjuan Massey 763 69.4 2004 2. Tim Hall 1,336 8.7 1994 2. Brent Hockenberry 661 73.4 2001 3. Sam Dorsett 1,219 5.6 2000 3. J.T. Kirk 634 63.4 1999 4. Sam Dorsett 1,166 6.0 2001 4. Brent Hockenberry 624 69.3 2000 5. Donald Dorsey 1,070 5.9 1999 5. Fred Parker 540 54.0 1998 Rushing Yards (Career) Receptions (Season) Name Yards Att. Avg. Name No. TD Year 1. Sam Dorsett (1999-2003) 3,847 724 5.3 1. Tyjuan Massey 43 7 2004 2. Tim Hall (1994-95) 2,908 393 7.4 2. Brent Hockenberry 39 6 2001 3. Archie Wannamaker (1996-98) 2,462 427 5.8 3. J.T. Kirk 38 7 1999 4. Donald Dorsey (1998-99) 1,674 260 6.4 4. Opio Gary 35 7 2000 5. Ralph Clark (1994-97) 1,362 245 5.6 5. Brent Hockenberry 34 8 2000 6. Three tied with ... 33 NEC Rushing Yards (Career) Receiving Yards (Career) Name Yards Name Yards Rec. 1. Rick Sarille (Wagner; 1996-99) 4,460 1. Fred Parker (1996-98) 1,495 86 2. Sam Dorsett (RMU; 1999-2003) 3,847 2. Tyjuan Massey (2003 - ) 1,468 84 3. Gary Jones (Albany; 2002-03) 3,033 3. Rupert Rickards (2002 - ) 1,303 99 4. Archie Wannamaker (RMU; 1996-98) 2,462 4. Brent Hockenberry (2000-01) 1,285 79 5. Stan House (CCSU; 1996-97) 2,428 5. Opio Gary (1998-2000) 1,178 81 Receptions (Career) Passing Yards (Season) Name Rec. TD 1. Rupert Rickards (2002 - ) 99 10 Name Yards PC-PA Year 2. Fred Parker (1996-98) 86 20 1. Drew Geyer 2,601 187-361 2004 3. Tyjuan Massey (2002 - ) 84 14 2. Tim Levcik 2,110 152-267 2001 4. Opio Gary (1998-2000) 81 9 3. Tim Levcik 1,925 142-267 2000 5. Brent Hockenberry (2000-01) 79 14 4. Tim Levcik 1,726 133-241 1998 5. Jake Newman 1,723 117-225 1994 Tackles (Season) Passing Yards (Career) Name # Solo Year Name Yards PC-PA Avg./G 1. James Noel 115 51 2004 1. Tim Levcik (1998-2001) 7,222 537-970 195.2 2. Reggie Chambers 108 52 2001 2. Jake Newman (1994-97) 5,771 426-833 151.9 James Noel 108 50 2002 4. James Noel 107 37 2003 Pass Completions (Career) 5. John O’Connell 97 57 1997 Name Comp. TD Years Tackles (Career) 1. Tim Levcik 537 76 1998-2001 2. Jake Newman 426 64 1994-97 Name # Solo 1. James Noel (2002 - ) 358 147 NEC Passing Yards (Career) 2. Nate List (1994-97) 309 130 3. Reggie Chambers (1998-2001) 299 151 Name Yards 4. John O’Connell (1995-98) 272 134 1. Tim Levcik (RMU; 1998-2001) 7,222 5. Brian Dunn (1994-97) 261 147 2. Scott Dolch (CCSU; 2001-04) 5,728 6. Jonathan LeDonne (2001-04) 256 118 3. Drew Geyer (RMU; 2002 - ) 5,468 7. Ray Thomas (1996-2000) 240 128 4. Keith Toolan (CCSU; 1996-99) 5,145 8. Jason Spencer (1994-97) 225 98 5. T.J. Moriarty (SBU; 2001-04) 4,438 9. Jemond Riffe (1998-2001) 211 124 2005 Colonial Football Game Notes - (10/8/05 vs. Wagner) - Page 11 2-Deep Depth Charts - Wagner @ Robert Morris

ROBERT MORRIS OFFENSE (Pro Style) WAGNER DEFENSE (4-4) SE 85 MICHAEL ROGERS 5-11 185 JR DE 32 CHARLES BRYANT 6-2 240 JR 17 Alvin Hill 6-0 180 SO 70 Antonio Pinder 6-1 230 JR LT 79 GUS ALONSO 6-2 270 JR DT 99 AARON ROBINSON 6-2 240 SR 77 Bryan Mullins 6-5 265 JR 90 Joseph Harkins 6-1 285 FR LG 63 CLIFTON JEAN-JACQUES 6-0 275 SR DT 95 THOMAS DAVIS 6-1 270 SO 50 Chase Benjamin 6-3 265 JR 53 Chris Russo 6-0 250 JR C 53 VINCE ROMO 6-2 300 SR DE 56 AZIM ROSS 6-2 210 JR 66 John Steilner 6-1 275 SO 64 Charles Becco 6-0 225 SR RG 59 GREG HARTEIS 6-2 245 SR OLB 10 RYAN LAYTON 5-11 190 SR 52 Anthony Rada 6-2 260 FR 44 Jeremy Spinks 5-11 220 FR RT 76 JOE SETTICASE 6-5 270 SO ILB 42 CRAIG ROMANO 6-1 245 SR 72 Matt Williams 6-5 315 SR 34 Jovan Bonelli 6-0 220 JR TE 86 JARVIS POWERS 6-2 210 JR OLB 11 EIN WILLIAMS 6-1 235 JR 91 Scott Schade 6-4 240 FR 8 Ian Flack 5-11 195 JR QB 9 DREW GEYER 6-4 225 SR CB 30 CHRIS FERRARA 5-8 175 SR 7 Erik Cwalinski 6-3 210 FR 29 Dario Charlton 5-11 180 FR FB 42 VINCE MAGNONE 5-8 215 SR SS 27 JASON BUTLER 6-0 195 SO 40 Rion Listhrop 6-1 210 SO 19 Jamie Romano 5-11 190 SO HB 27 DEVIN WILSON 6-0 210 SR FS 26 TONY SMITH 6-0 180 SR 5 Moises Hernandez 6-0 220 JR 31 Tavares Lee 5-10 180 FR FL 83 TYJUAN MASSEY 5-11 180 SR CB 7 ALFRED PHILLIPS 5-11 175 SO 80 Robert Meyer 6-0 190 SR 37 Marquis Short 5-10 170 JR

************************************************************************************************************************************ WAGNER OFFENSE (Multiple Pro) ROBERT MORRIS DEFENSE (Multiple) WR 13 CHRIS TURNER 6-4 220 JR RE 90 MICHAEL CRANDLE 6-4 235 SR 4 Mike Malik 5-11 190 SR 92 Kelvern Grant 6-3 250 SO LT 76 ANTHONY PERILLI 6-4 285 JR RT 99 JASON FORREST 6-2 295 SR 59 Pawel Gradzki 6-5 220 FR 73 Colyn Haugh 5-10 240 JR LG 58 SEAN DRIER 6-1 290 SO LT 35 VICTOR SILVA 6-0 230 SR 66 Robert Stephens 6-5 250 JR 98 Matt Brunck 6-2 255 JR C 67 THOMAS HEATH 6-3 255 JR LE 54 RAY GENSLER 6-0 220 JR 79 John Monahan 6-0 270 JR 61 Shannon Smoot 6-1 240 FR RG 55 JAMES ANDREA 6-3 255 JR OLB 32 JEFF ROMMES 6-0 200 JR 75 James Krainski 6-4 270 SR 51 Chris Williams 5-11 230 JR RT 77 MATT LAMELA 6-5 315 JR MLB 48 JAMES NOEL 6-0 225 SR 74 Joe Garbe 6-2 270 FR 47 Jordan Howard 5-10 210 SO TE 14 JOE KINARD 6-3 200 SO OLB 44 CHAD WENGERT 6-0 240 SO 88 Scott Pease 6-0 225 SR 58 Louis St. Felix 6-1 220 SR QB 16 JOHN SCIARRA 6-1 195 SR CB 25 SHANE GOSNELL 5-10 175 SO 25 Thomas Hammel 6-2 210 FR 3 Josh O’Bannon 6-0 170 JR HB 23 MARCUS WILSON 6-1 210 GR SS 33 BRIAN PRUITT 6-1 185 JR 20 Billy Clancy 5-6 175 SO 6 Jonathan Robinson 6-1 180 SR FB 28 WARREN BARNETT 5-8 185 JR WS 23 JAMES KAZIL 5-10 180 SO 35 John Peckman 6-0 235 FR 38 Sam Fiorante 5-8 175 SR WR 2 SHAUN GROVER 5-9 165 SR CB 16 TOHEEB AKINOLA 6-0 175 JR 22 Mark Jepson 5-9 175 SR 29 Nelson Walker 5-10 195 SR

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ROBERT MORRIS SPECIAL TEAMS WAGNER SPECIAL TEAMS PK 8 MICHAEL WALSER 5-10 175 FR PK 17 PIOTR CZECH 6-5 210 SO 4 Nathan DiLorenzo 5-11 185 JR 92 Mike Durkan 5-10 175 FR P 39 KEVIN FRIEDMAN 5-11 185 FR P 17 PIOTR CZECH 6-5 210 SO 8 Michael Walser 5-10 175 FR 24 Chris Allen 5-11 170 JR HOLD 80 ROB MEYER 6-0 190 SR HOLD 2 SHAUN GROVER 5-9 165 JR SNAP 96 ERIC JEWELL 6-2 250 FR SNAP 89 TYLER LINEHAN 6-0 190 JR KR 83 TYJUAN MASSEY 5-11 180 SR KR 22 MARK JEPSON 5-9 175 SR 81 CHRIS KOZAK 5-7 175 FR 7 AL PHILLIPS 5-11 175 SO 17 ALVIN HILL 6-0 180 SO PR 83 TYJUAN MASSEY 5-11 180 SR PR 2 SHAUN GROVER 5-9 165 JR 17 Alvin Hill 6-0 180 SO 7 Al Phillips 5-11 175 SR 2005 Colonial Football Game Notes - (10/8/05 vs. Wagner) - Page 12 Miscellaneous Stats - 2005 Season 2005 Robert Morris Highs & Lows Highs Lows First Downs 21 vs. Butler (Sept. 17) 14 @ Duquesne (Sept. 3) Rushing Yardage 224 vs. Butler (Sept. 17) 56 @ Duquesne (Sept. 3) Passing Yardage 265 @ Rowan (Sept. 24) 190 vs. St. Francis (Oct. 1) Total Offense 457 vs. Butler (Sept. 17) 253 @ Duquesne (Sept. 3) Total Plays 75 @ Rowan (Sept. 24) 63 @ Duquesne (Sept. 3) Rushing Attempts 47 vs. Butler (Sept. 17) 33 @ Duquesne (Sept. 3) Passing Attempts 34 vs. St. Francis (Oct. 1) 22 vs. Butler (Sept. 17) Pass Completions 18 on two occasions 14 @ Duquesne (Sept. 3) Passes Had Intercepted 2 on two occasions 1 on two occasions Fumbles Lost 1 @ Rowan (Sept. 24) 0 on three occasions Yards Penalized 86 @ Rowan (Sept. 24) 62 vs. Butler (Sept. 17)

2005 Opponent Team Highs & Lows First Downs 27 @ Rowan (Sept. 24) 19 vs. Butler (Sept. 17) Rushing Yardage 153 on two occasions 81 @ Duquesne (Sept. 3) Passing Yardage 365 @ Duquesne (Sept. 3) 209 vs. Butler (Sept. 17) Total Offense 480 @ Rowan (Sept. 24) 331 vs. Butler (Sept. 17) Total Plays 79 @ Duquesne (Sept. 3) 66 vs. Butler (Sept. 17) Rushing Attempts 39 @ Rowan (Sept. 24) 26 vs. Butler (Sept. 17) Passing Attempts 42 @ Duquesne (Sept. 3) 37 vs. St. Francis (Oct. 1) Pass Completions 23 @ Duquesne (Sept. 3) 18 vs. Butler (Sept. 17) Passes Had Intercepted 3 @ Rowan (Sept. 24) 0 on two occasions Fumbles Lost 1 on two occasions 0 on two occasions Yards Penalized 74 on two occasions 30 vs. Butler (Sept. 17)

2005 Robert Morris Single-Game Superlatives (Four-Game Totals) Rushing Attempts: 17, Devin Wilson (103 yards) @ Rowan (Sept. 24) Rushing Yardage: 117 yards, Vince Magnone (16 carries) vs. Butler (Sept. 17) Longest Running Play: 48 yards (TD), Devin Wilson @ Rowan (Sept. 24) Longest Touchdown Run: 48 yards, Devin Wilson @ Rowan (Sept. 24) Pass Attempts: 34, Drew Geyer (18 completions) vs. St. Francis (Oct. 1) Pass Completions: 18 - two occasions, Drew Geyer (29 attempts) @ Rowan (Sept. 24) & (34 attempts) vs. St. Francis (Oct. 1) Pass Yardage: 265 yards, Drew Geyer (18-for-29) @ Rowan (Sept. 24) Longest Pass: 71 yards (TD), Drew Geyer to Tyjuan Massey (Sept.24) Longest Touchdown Pass: 71 yards, Drew Geyer to Tyjuan Massey @ Rowan (Sept. 24) Receptions: 4 - three occasions, Last: Michael Rogers (72 yards) vs. St. Francis (Oct. 1) Receiving Yardage: 113 yards, Tyjuan Massey (four receptions) vs. Butler (Sept. 17) Offensive Yardage: 240 yards, Drew Geyer (265 pass, -25 rush) @ Rowan (Sept. 24) All-Purpose Yardage: 184 yards, Tyjuan Massey (113 receiving, 71 punt returns) vs. Butler (Sept. 17) Punts: 7, Michael Schlaepfer @ Duquesne (32.7 yard average; Sept. 3) Punting Average: 39.4, Michael Walser (5 punts) @ Rowan (Sept. 24) Longest Punt: 61 yards, Michael Walser vs. Butler (Sept. 17) Field Goals: 0 Field Goal Attempts: 1 - two occasions, Michael Walser vs. Butler (Sept. 17) & vs. St. Francis (Oct. 1) Longest Field Goal: NA Points: 18, Devin Wilson vs. Butler (Sept. 17) Touchdowns Rushing: 2 - two occasions, Devin Wilson vs. Butler (Sept. 17) & vs. St. Francis (Oct. 1) Touchdowns Passing: 4, Drew Geyer vs. Butler (Sept. 17) Longest Kickoff Return: 60 yards, Tyjuan Massey vs. St. Francis (Oct. 1) Longest Punt Return: 54 yards, Tyjuan Massey vs. Butler (Sept. 17) Interceptions: 1 - four occasions, Last: Jonathan Robinson, Josh O’Bannon & James Kazil @ Rowan (Sept. 24) Longest Return: 11 yards, Jonathan Robinson @ Rowan (Sept. 24) Quarterback Sacks: 1.0 - four occasions, Last: James Noel (-6 yards) & Kelvern Grant (-3 yards) vs. St. Francis (Oct. 1) Tackles: 11, Nelson Walker @ Duquesne (Sept. 3) 2005 Colonial Football Game Notes - (10/8/05 vs. Wagner) - Page 13 2005 Individual Game-By-Game Quarterback Receivers #9 - DREW GEYER #83 - TYJUAN MASSEY #85 - MICHAEL ROGERS Att-Comp-Int Yds TD Long Rec-Yds-TD Long Rec-Yds-TD Long @ Duquesne ...... 24 - 12 - 1 146 1 58 @ Duquesne ...... 2 - 31 - 0 24 @ Duquesne ...... 2 - 61 - 0 58 Butler ...... 17 - 12 - 1 211 4 56t Butler ...... 4 - 113 - 2 56t Butler ...... 1 - 5 - 0 5 @ Rowan ...... 18 - 29 - 2 265 2 71t @ Rowan ...... 4 - 95 - 1 71t @ Rowan ...... 2 - 36 - 1 33t St. Francis ...... 34 - 18 - 2 190 1 29 St. Francis ...... 1 - 9 - 0 9 St. Francis ...... 4 - 72 - 1 29 Wagner ...... Wagner ...... Wagner ...... @ C. Conn. State .. @ C. Conn. State . @ C. Conn. State . @ Monmouth ...... @ Monmouth ...... @ Monmouth ...... Stony Brook ...... Stony Brook ...... Stony Brook ...... @ Albany ...... @ Albany ...... @ Albany ...... Sacred Heart ...... Sacred Heart ...... Sacred Heart ...... GEYER’S CAREER HIGHS MASSEY’S CAREER HIGHS ROGERS’ CAREER HIGHS Attempts ...... 49 @ Stony Brook (11/9/02) Receptions ...... 8 vs. Monmouth (9/18/04) Receptions ...... 4 vs. St. Francis (10/1/05) Completions ...... 29 @ Stony Brook (11/9/02) Yards ...... 177 vs. Albany (11/6/04) Yards ...... 72 vs. St. Francis (10/1/05) Yards ...... 302 vs. Duquesne (9/11/04) Long ...... 93t vs. Albany (11/6/04) Long ...... 58 @ Duquesne (9/3/05) Touchdowns ...... 6 vs. Buffalo State (9/4/04) TD’s ...... 2 on three occasions TD’s ...... 1 on two occasions Long ...... 93t vs. Albany (11/6/04) Career 100-Yard Games ...... 4 Career 100-Yard Games ...... 0 GEYER’S CAREER TOTALS #2 - RUPERT RICKARDS #80 - ROB MEYER 300+ Yard Games ...... 1 Rec-Yds-TD Long Rec-Yds-TD Long 200+ Yard Games ...... 16 @ Duquesne ...... 3 - 47 - 1 27t @ Duquesne ...... 3 - 23 - 0 11 Multiple TD Pass Games ...... 10 Butler ...... DNP Butler ...... 0 - 0 - 0 0 Record as Starter ...... 13-14 @ Rowan ...... 0 - 0 - 0 0 @ Rowan ...... 3 - 32 - 0 15 St. Francis ...... 1 - 11 - 0 11 St. Francis ...... 3 - 27 - 0 15 GEYER IN 2005 Wagner ...... Wagner ...... 300+ Yard Games ...... 0 @ C. Conn. State . @ C. Conn. State . 200+ Yard Games ...... 2 @ Monmouth ...... @ Monmouth ...... Multiple TD Pass Games ...... 2 Stony Brook ...... Stony Brook ...... Record As Starter ...... 1-3 @ Albany ...... @ Albany ...... Sacred Heart ...... Sacred Heart ......

RICKARDS’ CAREER HIGHS MEYER’S CAREER HIGHS Receptions ...... 6 on three occasions Receptions ...... 3 on three occasions Yards ...... 107 @ Buffalo State (9/6/01) Yards ...... 32 @ Rowan (9/24/05) Long ...... 53 @ Wagner (10/23/04) Long ...... 15 on two occasions TD’s ...... 2 on two occasions TD’s ...... 0 Career 100-Yard Games ...... 2 Career 100-Yard Games ...... 0

Note: School record in bold Kicker Punter #8 - MICHAEL WALSER #39 - KEVIN FRIEDMAN FG-FGA PAT Pts Long No. Yards Avg. Long I20 @ Duquesne ...... 0-0 0-1 0 0 @ Duquesne ...... DNP Butler ...... 0-1 7-7 7 0 Butler ...... 1 61 61.0 61 1 @ Rowan ...... 0-0 4-4 4 0 @ Rowan ...... 5 197 39.4 49 1 St. Francis ...... 0-1 2-3 2 0 St. Francis ...... 6 220 36.7 42 2 Wagner ...... Wagner ...... @ C. Conn. State . @ C. Conn. State . @ Monmouth ...... @ Monmouth ...... Stony Brook ...... Stony Brook ...... @ Albany ...... @ Albany ...... Sacred Heart ...... Sacred Heart ......

Career-Long Field Goal ...... 0 Career-Long Punt ...... 61 yards vs. Butler (9/17/05) Career-High Field Goals ...... 0 Career-High Game Average ...... 39.4 @ Rowan (9/24/05) 2005 Colonial Football Game Notes - (10/8/05 vs. Wagner) - Page 14 2005 Individual Game-By-Game Running Backs #27 - DEVIN WILSON #5 - MOISES HERNANDEZ RUSHING RECEIVING RUSHING RECEIVING Att-Yds-TD Long Rec-Yds-TD Long Att-Yds-TD Long Rec-Yds-TD Long @ Duquesne ...... 16 - 47 - 0 8 1 - 11 - 0 11 @ Duquesne ...... 2 - 14 - 0 12 1 - 7 - 0 7 Butler ...... 14 - 39 - 2 7 2 - 26 - 1 19t Butler ...... 6 - 42 - 0 12 0 - 0 - 0 0 @ Rowan ...... 17 - 103 - 1 48t 3 - 36 - 0 20 @ Rowan ...... 7 - 23 - 0 8 2 - 11 - 0 7 St. Francis ...... 16 - 90 - 2 14 2 - 12 - 0 6 St. Francis ...... 1 - 8 - 0 8 1 - 8 - 0 8 Wagner ...... Wagner ...... @ C. Conn. State . @ C. Conn. State . @ Monmouth ...... @ Monmouth ...... Stony Brook ...... Stony Brook ...... @ Albany ...... @ Albany ...... Sacred Heart ...... Sacred Heart ......

WILSON’S CAREER HIGHS DRAKEFORD’S CAREER HIGHS Rush / Receptions ...... 22 vs. Albany (11/6/04) ...... 5 on two occasions Rush / Receptions ...... 7 @ Rowan (9/24/05) ...... 3 on two occasions Yards ...... 139 @ SBU (10/2/04) ...... 51 vs. MON (9/18/04) Yards ...... 42 vs. Butler (9/17/05) ...... 83 vs. SBU (10/4/03) Long ...... 48t @ Rowan (9/24/05) ...... 23 on two occasions Long ...... 12 on two occasions ...... 62t vs. SBU (10/4/03) TD’s ...... 2 on three occasions ...... 1 on three occasions TD’s ...... 1 on two occasions ...... 1 on three occasions Career 100-Yard Games ...... 2 ...... 0 ...... Career 100-Yard Games ...... 0 ...... 0 ......

#42 - VINCE MAGNONE #10 - JABBAR GRAHAM RUSHING RECEIVING RUSHING RECEIVING Att-Yds-TD Long Rec-Yds-TD Long Att-Yds-TD Long Rec-Yds-TD Long @ Duquesne ...... 3 - 8 - 0 7 0 - 0 - 0 0 @ Duquesne ...... 4 - 19 - 0 10 0 - 0 - 0 0 Butler ...... 16 - 117 - 0 21 0 - 0 - 0 0 Butler ...... 0 - 0 - 0 0 1 - 6 - 0 0 @ Rowan ...... 13 - 38 - 0 8 0 - 0 - 0 0 @ Rowan ...... 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 St. Francis ...... 12 - 63 - 0 13 4 - 17 - 0 7 St. Francis ...... 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 Wagner ...... Wagner ...... @ C. Conn. State . @ C. Conn. State . @ Monmouth ...... @ Monmouth ...... Stony Brook ...... Stony Brook ...... @ Albany ...... @ Albany ...... Sacred Heart ...... Sacred Heart ......

MAGNONE’S CAREER HIGHS GRAHAM’S CAREER HIGHS Rush / Receptions ...... 16 vs. Butler (9/17/05) ...... 6 vs. Albany (11/6/04) Rush / Receptions ..... 7 vs. Albany (11/6/04) ...... 1 vs. Butler (9/17/05) Yards ...... 117 vs. Butler (9/17/05) ...... 51 @ SFU (9/25/04) Yards ...... 29 vs. Albany (11/6/04) ...... 6 vs. Butler (9/17/05) Long ...... 24 @ SFU (11/16/02) ...... 26 vs. CCSU (10/9/04) Long ...... 10 on two occasions ...... 6 vs. Butler (9/17/05) TD’s ...... 0 ...... 1 vs. Albany (11/6/04) TD’s ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... Career 100-Yard Games ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... Career 100-Yard Games ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 2005 Scoring Drives ROBERT MORRIS 90+ 80-89 70-79 60-69 50-59 40-49 30-39 20-29 10-19 0-9 Total (Long) Touchdowns 2442121 1 17 (80 x2) Field Goals 0

OPPONENT 90+ 80-89 70-79 60-69 50-59 40-49 30-39 20-29 10-19 0-9 Total (Long) Touchdowns 1 4 5 1 1 1 1 14 (99) Field Goals 1 1 1 3 (73) Robert Morris Century Club 100-Yard Rusher 100-Yard Receiver 300-Yard Passer 117 (16 carries) Magnone vs. Butler (9/17/05) 113 (four receptions) Massey vs. Butler (9/17/05) 103 (17 carries) Wilson @ Rowan (9/24/05) 2005 ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER - Page 1 of 3

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School or Junior College 2 Rupert Rickards *** TE 6-2 210 Sr. Flushing, N.Y. / Bayside 2d Chris Chappell DB 6-2 210 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio / Walnut Hills 3 Josh O'Bannon * DB 6-0 170 Jr. Columbus, Ohio / Columbus South 4 Nathan DiLorenzo ** PK 5-11 185 Jr. Wheeling, W. Va. / Wheeling Park 5 Moises Hernandez ** FB 6-0 220 Jr. Miami, Fla. / LaSalle 6 Jonathan Robinson DB 6-1 180 Sr. Orlando, Fla. / William R. Boone 7 Erik Cwalinski QB 6-3 210 Fr. Jacobsburg, Ohio / Shadyside 7d Jordan San Jose DB 5-6 170 Fr. Coral Springs, Fla. / Marjory Stoneman Douglas 8 Michael Walser K/P 5-10 175 Fr. Thornville, Ohio / Sheridan 8d James Fago LB 5-10 210 Fr. Lockport, N.Y. / Lockport 9 Drew Geyer *** QB 6-4 225 Sr. Gibsonia, Pa. / Deer Lakes 9d Marquis Johnson RB 5-11 200 Fr. Elizabeth, Pa. / Elizabeth Forward 10 Jabbar Graham * TB 5-10 180 Sr. Pittsburg, Calif. / Los Medanos J.C. 11 Rob Baier DB 6-0 180 Jr. Cambridge, Ohio / John Glenn 11d Mike Niklos ** DB 5-10 175 Jr. Columbus, Ohio / Bishop Watterson 12 Thomas McClelland DB 5-11 200 So. Fredericksburg, Va. / Stafford (Va. Tech) 13 Chris Marchette DB 6-1 190 Fr. East Stroudsburg, Pa. / East Stroudsburg 14 Ron Ball QB 6-5 215 So. Carroll, Ohio / Bloom Carroll 15 Kyle Barnett QB 5-11 180 Fr. Ellicott City, Md. / Mount Hebron 16 Toheeb Akinola DB 6-0 175 Jr. Baltimore, Md. / Milford Mill 17 Alvin Hill WR 6-0 180 So. New Kensington, Pa. / Plum (Duquesne) 17d Jonathan Kroskey DB 6-3 185 So. Beaver Falls, Pa. / Riverside 18 Jeff Merlin WR 6-1 180 Fr. Irwin, Pa. / Norwin 19 Shayne Rose WR 6-2 180 Jr. Wellsville, Ohio / Wellsville 20 Charles Sollecito DB 6-1 180 Fr. Shirley, N.Y. / Longwood 21 Vince Baiera WR 6-2 180 So. Canal Fulton, Ohio / Northwest 22 Jason Trivisono WR 5-10 170 Jr. Kirtland, Ohio / Kirtland 23 James Kazil * DB 5-10 180 So. Georgetown, Pa. / South Side 24 Mike Vranesevich DB 6-0 210 Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Penn Hills 25 Shane Gosnell DB 5-10 175 So. Sherrystown, Pa. / Delone Catholic 25d Travis Ankeny RB 5-11 200 Fr. Gibsonia, Pa. / Deer Lakes 26 Nick Ebert FB 6-1 195 Fr. Longvalley, N.J. / West Morris Carroll 27 Devin Wilson *** RB 6-0 210 Sr. Homestead, Pa. / Steel Valley 28 Karl Nagle DB 5-11 185 So. Stow, Ohio / Stow Munroe Falls 29 Nelson Walker *** DB 5-10 195 Sr. Tarpon Springs, Fla. / Tarpon Springs 30 Bobby Fuchs DB 6-1 185 Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Carrick 30d Dustin Kerr RB 5-11 220 Fr. Titusville, Pa. / Titusville 31 Austin Weaver DB 5-10 170 Fr. Dublin, Ohio / Coffman 31d Kevin Drakeford Jr. * RB 5-10 210 Jr. Englewood, N.J. / Paramus Catholic 32 Jeff Rommes ** DB 6-0 200 Jr. Gibsonia, Pa. / Deer Lakes 33 Brian Pruitt DB 6-1 185 Jr. Steubenville, Ohio / Steubenville 34 Grant Gibson LB 6-2 215 Fr. Chillicothe, Ohio / Chillicothe 35 Victor Silva ** DL 6-0 230 Sr. Miami, Fla. / South Miami 36 Karey Murray RB 5-11 220 Fr. New Brighton, Pa. / New Brighton 37 Logan Orros LB 6-0 210 Fr. Somerset, N.J. / Bishop George Ahr 37d Jason Rountree DB 6-1 210 Fr. Bowie, Md. / Charles Hubert Flowers 38 Sam Fiorante *** DB 5-8 175 Sr. New Castle, Pa. / Neshannock 39 Kevin Friedman PK 5-11 185 Fr. Cleveland, Ohio / Bedford Chanel 39d Shawn Furlong LB 6-2 200 Fr. Grove City, Ohio / Grove City 40 Rion Listhrop FB 6-1 210 So. Miami, Fla. / Felix Varela

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School or Junior College 40d John Jackson LB 6-1 215 Fr. Bel Air, Md. / Bel Air 41 Aaron Palmer LB 6-2 200 Fr. Clinton, Ohio / East 42 Vince Magnone * FB 5-8 235 Sr. Weirton, W. Va. / Weir 42d Michael Monaghan LB 5-11 230 Fr. Columbus, Ohio / Upper Arlington 44 Chad Wengert * LB 6-0 240 So. Kempton, Pa. / Kutztown 44d Willie Nesmith FB 5-10 215 Fr. Baltimore, Md. / Landsdowne 46 Jordan Potter LB 6-3 225 So. Beaver Falls, Pa. / Beaver Falls 47 Jordan Howard * LB 5-10 210 So. Uniontown, Ohio / Lake 48 James Noel *** LB 6-0 225 Sr. Miami, Fla. / North Miami 49 Dominique Perrian LB 6-0 215 Jr. Akron, Ohio / Copley 49d Marcus Jones FB 6-0 215 Fr. Baltimore, Md. / Perry Hill 50 Chase Benjamin OL 6-3 265 Jr. Olentangy, Ohio / Olentangy 51 Chris Williams LB 5-11 230 Jr. Hollywood, Fla. / Madonna 51d Bill Kostyzak OL 6-1 250 Fr. Glassport, Pa. / South Allegheny 52 Anthony Rada OL 6-2 260 Fr. East Stroudsburg, Pa. / East Stroudsburg 53 Vincent Romo * OL 6-2 300 Sr. Azusa, Calif. / Citrus J.C. 53d Frank Jupin LB 6-0 200 Jr. Tunkhannock, Pa. / Tunkhannock 54 Ray Gensler * DE 6-0 220 Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Keystone Oaks 54d David Jones OL 6-4 315 Fr. Dayton, Ohio / Chaminade-Jullienne 55 Gregory McHugh DE 6-0 215 So. Guilford, Conn. / Cushin Academy 56 John Beighel OL 6-2 240 Jr. McKees Rocks, Pa. / Montour 56d Tom Williams LB 5-11 195 So. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Carrick 57 Ian Margerum OL 6-5 260 Fr. Buffalo, N.Y. / Hamburg 58 Louis St. Felix *** LB 6-1 220 Sr. Opalocka, Fla. / North Miami 59 Greg Harteis ** OL 6-2 245 Sr. Johnstown, Pa. / Bishop McCort 60 A.J. Tallerico DL 6-4 225 Fr. Edgewater, Md. / South River 60d Vincent Volpe OL 6-2 280 So. Massillon, Ohio / Massillon Washington 61 Shannon Smoot DL 6-2 240 Fr. Columbus, Ohio / Bishop Hartley 62 Tyler DeChellis DL 6-1 255 So. Beaver Falls, Pa. / Beaver Falls 62d Luke Richardson OL 6-3 300 Fr. Carroll, Ohio / Bloom Carroll 63 Clifton Jean-Jacques *** OL 6-0 275 Sr. Miami, Fla. / North Miami 64 Edgar Hunt OL 6-4 280 So. Marion, Ohio / Marion Pleasant 65 Adam Lucci DL 6-1 320 So. Bellaire, Ohio /Bellaire 65d Dom Defilippo OL 6-4 265 Fr. Canton, Ohio / Lisbon David Anderson 66 John Steilner * OL 6-1 270 So. Ellwood City, Pa. / Lincoln 66d Mike Dydynski DL 6-2 230 Fr. Ellicott City, Md. / Mount Hebron 67 Brian Greer DL 6-3 280 Fr. Cleveland, Ohio / Harvey S. Firestone 67d Lee Armstrong OL 6-3 280 Fr. Alexandria, Pa. / Hayfield Secondary 68 Louis Giachetta DL 6-1 255 Jr. Staten Island, N.Y. / St. Peter's 69 Jon Consoli DL 6-3 290 Fr. Jefferson Hills, Pa. / Thomas Jefferson 70 Bill Romango OL 6-2 300 So. Atlantic City, N.J. / Atlantic City 71 Joel Travitz OL 6-3 305 Sr. South Park, Pa. / South Park 72 Matthew Williams * OL 6-5 315 Sr. Baltimore, Md. / Patterson 73 Colyn Haugh DL 5-10 240 Jr. Murrysville, Pa. / Franklin Regional 74 Andre Sanders OL 6-2 260 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Bishop Kenny 74d Tim Madden DL 5-11 215 Fr. Baldwin, Pa. / Baldwin 76 Joe Setticase OL 6-5 270 So. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Keystone Oaks 77 Bryan Mullins OL 6-5 265 Jr. Middletown, Ohio / Lakota East 78 Nick Garlitz DL 6-1 250 Fr. Mt. Lebanon, Pa. / Mt. Lebanon 79 Gus Alonso ** OL 6-2 270 Jr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Springs

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School or Junior College 79d John Czake DL 5-10 250 Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Shaler 80 Robert Meyer ** WR 6-0 190 Sr. Plattsburgh, N.Y. / Peru 81 Chris Kozak WR 5-7 175 Fr. Baldwin, Pa. / Baldwin 82 Julian Ellison WR 6-2 175 So. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Carrick 83 Tyjuan Massey *** WR 5-11 180 Sr. Orlando, Fla. / William R. Boone 84 Kiel Conjack WR 6-2 175 Fr. Freeport, Pa. / Freeport Area 85 Michael Rogers WR 5-11 185 Jr. Duarte, Calif. / Citrus J.C. 86 Jarvis Powers * TE 6-2 180 Jr. Stafford, Va. / Brooke Point 86d Brian Schmidt DL 6-2 220 Fr. Moon Township, Pa. / Moon Area 87 Steve Gates WR 6-3 190 Fr. Johnstown, Pa. / Bishop McCort 88 Jeremy Wise *** TE 6-2 220 Sr. Boalsburg, Pa. / State College Area 89 Daun Lutes WR 6-6 220 Fr. New Matamoras, Ohio / Frontier 90 Michael Crandle ** DE 6-4 235 Sr. Woodbridge, Va. / Garfield 91 Scott Schade TE 6-4 240 Fr. Rocky River, Ohio / Rocky River 92 Kelvern Grant DL 6-3 250 So. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / Hallendale 92d Kurt Troxell TE 6-4 240 Fr. Coal Township, Pa. / Shamokin Area 93 Chuck Lamb DL 6-3 250 Fr. Jamestown, N.Y. / Jamestown 94 Regis Flowers WR 6-1 185 Fr. Irwin, Pa. / Norwin 95 Jerome Sawyer DE 6-1 230 So. McKeesport, Pa. / McKeesport 96 Eric Jewell DL 6-2 250 Fr. Beaver Falls, Pa. / Beaver Falls 96d Robert Klemko TE 6-1 220 Fr. Silver Spring, Md. / James Hubert Blake 97 Jacque Moser TE 6-1 220 Fr. Apollo, Pa. / Kiski Area 97d Aaron Jenkins DL 6-1 235 Jr. Austintown, Ohio / Austintown Fitch 98 Matt Brunck * LB 6-2 255 Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Fox Chapel (IUP) 99 Jason Forrest *** DL 6-2 295 Sr. Central Islip, N.Y. / St. John the Baptist

* letters earned; “d” denotes duplicate number; captains selected by game; total players: 125 (updated 9/27/05)

Head Coach (position; year at RMU; alma mater): Joe Walton (offensive coordinator; 12th year; Pittsburgh ’57)

Assistant Coaches (position; year at RMU; alma mater): Dan Radakovich (asst. head coach / defensive coordinator; 11th year; Penn State ’57), Scott Farison (linebackers / asst. special teams /recruiting; fourth year; Mercyhurst '01), John Banaszak (defensive line / special teams; third year; Eastern Michigan '75), Scott Benzel (defensive backs / asst. recruiting; Mercyhurst ’97), Bob Morris (receivers; third year; Findlay ’75), Jake Nulph (running backs; first year; Robert Morris ’05), Joe Lamenza (tight ends / asst. offensive line; Slippery Rock ’02)

Graduate Assistants (position; year at RMU; alma mater): Rich Demaio (quarterbacks; second year; Robert Morris ’04), Matt Grayson (asst. defensive line; second year; Robert Morris '01), John Meerdo (offensive line; second year; Robert Morris ’04), Frank Pilato (asst. linebackers; first year; Washington & Jefferson ’05)

Pronunciation Guide

Baier BY-er Baiera BY-era Beighel BEE-gul Cwalinski SWA-lin-ski Czake ZACH (like the name) Fuchs FEW-ks Giachetta gee-A-ketta Harteis Har-TICE Hohensee Hoe-N-see Kazil KAY-zil Kostyzak cost-E-zak Rion Listhrop RYAN Lis-THRUP Magnone Mag-KNOWN Marchette mar-QET (like the school) Rommes ROW-mus Schlaepfer SCHLAP-fer Steilner STALL-ner Trivisono triv-E-sano Vranesevich Ver-RAN-su-vich