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Hampton Football HAMPTON FOOTBALL 75 ALL-AMERICANS • 5 SBN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS • 19 CONFERENCE TITLES Hampton (0-3) vs. #15 Coastal Carolina (3-0) GAME 4 Brooks Stadium (9,214) • Conway, S.C. Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013 • 6:00 p.m. EST TV: None Radio: WHOV 88.1 FM THE GAME QUICK FACTS The Hampton University football team will hit the road against on Saturday in search of its first win, taking on Coastal Carolina at 6 p.m. at Brooks Stadium in Conway, COACHES S.C. The Pirates (0-3), in their fifth season under head coach Donovan Rose, fell Don Rose ...................... (Hampton ‘79) Record at HU .............. 21-25 (5th year) 30-27 at home to Tennessee Tech past Saturday, while the Chanticleers (3-0), under vs. Coastal Carolina ......................0-0 second-year head coach Joe Moglia, are coming off a 51-32 win at Eastern Kentucky Overall Record .......................... Same this past Saturday. vs. Coastal Carolina ......................0-0 Joe Moglia ................... (Fordham, ‘71) HEAD COACH DONOVAN ROSE Record at CCU .............. 11-5 (2nd year) Donovan Rose is entering his 23rd season with the Hampton University Pirates vs. Hampton ...............................0-0 football program. Rose brings a wealth of knowledge, impeccable character, and Overall Record .......................... Same the respect from the players, assistant coaches, school administrators and the vs. Hampton ...............................0-0 community. SERIES First Meeting “With the tradition, family atmosphere and the roots that I have here at Hampton University, I definitely feel honored to be the head coach at my alma mater, RANKINGS Hampton Hampton University. Hampton has always been known for its academics and athletic N/A ......................Sports Network Poll achievements. With hard work, determination, discipline, and commitment from N/A .. College Sporting News Coaches Poll my coaches and players, I am very optimistic that we will compete and restore the N/A .......... SBN Sports Black College Poll luster to make Hampton a force to be reckoned with again.” Coastal Carolina -Head Coach Donovan Rose 15th .....................Sports Network Poll 15th . College Sporting News Coaches Poll Entering his fifth year as head coach, Rose has changed the mindset of his players, as well as hired knowledgeable coaches who are poised, demanding, and share his TELEVISION None vision. Rose’s philosophy and coaching style are simple: educate and inspire our players to be the best they can be on and off the field. “Ultimately,” Rose said, “I RADIO want to build a strong, fast, tough, smart team that’s disciplined, committed, and WHOV 88.1 FM will carry the game live competes on the highest level every year.” with Adam Rose and Ron Pinkney calling the action. In four seasons as head coach, Rose is 21-22, including a 7-4 mark in 2011 – a year MEDIA CONTACTS Hampton SID - Maurice Williams HAMPTON (0-3) #15 COASTAL CAROLINA (3-0) Phone (757) 727-5757 Email: [email protected] Date Opponent Score/Time Date Opponent Score/Time Aug. 29 at Western Illinois L,9-42 Aug. 31 at SC State W, 27-20 Coastal Carolina Sept. 7 at William & Mary L, 7-31 Sept. 7 Furman W, 35-28 SID - Mike Cawood Sept. 14 Tennessee Tech L, 27-30 Sept. 14 at #25 E. Kentucky W, 51-32 Phone (843) 349-2822 Sept. 21 at Coastal Carolina 6 p.m. Sept. 21 Hampton 6 p.m. Email: [email protected] Sept. 28 at South Carolina State 2 p.m. Sept. 28 at Elon 1:30 p.m. Oct. 12 North Carolina A&T 2 p.m. Oct. 12 Gardner-Webb 6 p.m. Oct. 19 at Norfolk State 1 p.m. Oct. 19 at Liberty 3:30 p.m. Oct. 26 Delaware State 1 p.m. Oct. 26 VMI 6 p.m. Nov. 2 at Morgan State 1 p.m. Nov. 2 Charlotte 3 p.m. Nov. 9 North Carolina Central 1 p.m. Nov. 9 at Charlosten Southen 1 p.m. Nov. 16 at Bethune-Cookman 4 p.m. Nov. 16 Presbyterian 3 p.m. Nov. 23 Howard 1 p.m. Nov. 23 at South Carolina TBA 2013 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL in which the Pirates ranked third in the MEAC in scoring offense and fourth UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS in scoring defense. The Pirates also finished the season fourth in the MEAC in passing defense (183.9 yards per game), and senior defensive back Micah Location ..................................... Hampton, VA Founded ...............................................1868 Pellerin was named First Team All-MEAC. Enrollment ...........................................4,768 Colors ................................ Royal Blue & White In 2010, the Pirates finished No. 1 in the FCS national rankings in the red Nickname ........................................... Pirates zone defense, No. 3 in total defense (271 yards per game) and No. 4 in pass Stadium .............................. Armstrong Stadium Capacity ............................................ 12,000 defense (141 yards per game). Surface ........................Natural Grass (Bermuda) Lights ....................................................Yes A 1979 graduate of Hampton University with a degree in business First Year of Football ................................1902 management, Rose was an All-CIAA performer who was named the All-Time Record .............................. 541-401-34 MEAC Titles ............................................... 5 conference’s Defensive Player of the Year during his senior year. Donovan All-Time Bowl/Playoff Record........................1-8 also earned All-American honors and was named a starter and captain on Years in Postseason Play ................................ 8 the 1978 All Star Team which was played in New Orleans SuperDome. Last Postseason Appearance ........................2006 ADMINISTRATION Since Rose’s return to his alma mater in 1991, the Pirates have won 14 President ..........................Dr. William R. Harvey championships, graduated over 225 student-athletes and placed over 50 Athletic Director .................... Novelle Dickenson players in professional leagues. Rose has developed and placed several Faculty Representative..................... Gene Moore players in the pros and recruited several players who were either drafted Assist. AD for S. Services/SWA .......Alexiss Robinson Compliance Coordinator ........... Kristen Drummond or became free agents in the NFL. His most notable recruits have been Athletics Marketing Specialist.......... Dana Hubbard Cordell Taylor, second-round pick of the Jacksonville Jaguars in 1998, and Athletic Business Manager ............... Yakina Parker Kendall Langford, third-round pick and starting defensive end for the Miami Coord. of Academic Support ...........LaNea Winston Dolphins in 2008. Dir. of Facilities/Operations ............. John Jackson Athletics Phone .......................... (757) 727-5641 Athletics Fax ............................. (757) 728-6995 COASTAL CAROLINA SERIES This will be the first-ever meeting between Hampton and Coastal Carolina. FOOTBALL STAFF Donovan Rose .............Head Coach (Hampton, ‘79) Coaching Record at HU ............. 21-25 (5th Season) COASTAL CAROLINA HEAD COACH JOE MOGLIA Coaching Record Overall ........................... Same Joe Moglia enters his second season as the Coastal Carolina head football Football Office Phone .................. (757) 727-5322 coach, coming off a storybook inaugural campaign as the Chanticleer Football Office Fax ..................... (757) 728-6664 mentor which saw him earn Big South Coach of the Year while being a Bernard Clark, Jr. ............. Deffensive Coordinator Glen Ferebee ............... Offensive Coordinator/QB finalist for the Eddie Robinson FCS National Coach of the Year and Liberty Cordell Taylor .................................. Secondary Mutual FCS National Coach of the Year. David Banks ............................... Running Backs Darryl Bullock............................. Offensive Line He is the real-life inspiration for the Monty Burke book, “4th & Goal: Delbert Cowsette ........................Defensive Line Michael Villagrana ........ Special Teams Coordinator One Man’s Quest to Recapture His Dream,” and garnered national media Ataveus Cash ............................. Wide Receivers attention by the likes of Fox News, CNBC, MSNBC, FoxSports.com, ESPN Brandon Thompson ..................... Quality Control Gameday, ESPN.com Grantland Series, Associated Press, The Sports Network, Yahoo.com, Yahoo!Sports.com, Esquire, USA Today, Wall Street SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director ......... Maurice Williams Journal and CNNRadio.com to name a few. Williams Office Phone .................. (757) 727-5757 Williams Cell Phone ..................... (803) 842-1279 Yes, his story of leaving his first love of coaching to enter and later conquer Williams Office Fax ..................... (757) 727-5813 the business world only to return to coaching is interesting. However, what Williams E-mail .............. [email protected] Football Press Box Phone .............. (757) 727-5422 ultimately proved to be the most compelling aspect of the move were the results. He led Coastal Carolina to an 8-5 record overall, a 5-1 league mark PHYSICAL INFORMATION and a share of the 2013 Big South championship. The Chanticleers earned Mailing Address ............................................. the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division I FCS Championship, won ........................... Hampton University Athletics .................................... 100 E. QUEEN STREET the program’s first win in the NCAA playoffs and were ranked 24th in both ...........................................121 Holland Hall of the final national polls. ......................................
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