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2013 Penn Football Contact: Eric Dolan (O): 215-898-6129 (C): 585-260-8322 Email: [email protected] Penn Quakers (1-0, 0-0 Ivy) at #19/21 Villanova Wildcats (1-2, 0-0 CAA) Sept. 28, 2013 • Villanova Stadium • 5 p.m. • Villanova, Pa. Radio: WNTP 990 AM - Brian Seltzer (Play-by-play), Hench Murray (Analyst) Webstream: Villanova.com GAME #2 Stadium Its the annual Schuylkill Showdown with cross-city rival Villanova. Villanova Stadium (12,500) Th is marks the 10th straight season the Quakers and Wildcats have Series Record met on the gridiron. Prior to that, the teams had met just three times Villanova leads series, 12-5 At Villanova Stadium since 1911—the year of Penn’s last victory over the Wildcats. Kickoff Villanova leads 3-0 on Saturday is set for 5 p.m. at Villanova Stadium. (last - 9/25/2010: Villanova, 22-10) Current Winning Streak Th e Penn-Villanova Series—18th Meeting Villanova, 12 (1911-present) Villanova has won the last 12 meetings with Penn—a winning streak that dates back to Last Penn Win 1911. Penn won all fi ve meetings between 1905-1911 by a combined score of 113-12. 10/14/1911 (22-0 at Penn) However, the Philadelphia rivals did not meet again until 1980 and then took another Last 10 Games of Series 19-year hiatus before resuming the series for good in 2004. Penn has lost this matchup on Villanova leads 10-0 the last possession four times over the last decade, but Villanova has been dominant in the First Meeting three contests on the Main Line with wins of 17-3, 34-14 and 22-10 (15.3 ppg). 11/18/1905 Penn, 42-0 Last Time Out Last Meeting Senior quarterback Billy Ragone completed 21-of-28 passes for 218 yards and two 9/22/2012 at Penn touchdowns as the Quakers held off the Leopards, 27-21, in the closing minutes of a Villanova, 24-8 rain-soaked season opener at Franklin Field. Th e defending Ivy League champions held Longest Penn Win Streak a 20-point lead heading into the fourth quarter, but the Leopards scored on consecutive 5 games (1905-1911) drives to close to within one possession. With 3:01 to play, the visitors had a chance to Longest Villanova Win Streak complete the comeback. But the Penn defense—which dominated the fi rst three quarters — 12 games (1980-present) came up big again. Th ey Quakers forced 4th-and-29 and Lafayette tried to pull off a miracle with a lateral play that advanced the ball nearly twenty yards—not enough for the Leopards 2013 Penn Schedule/Results to keep the ball—and it was nullifi ed by an illegal forward lateral. Senior Billy Ragone got 9/21 LAFAYETTE W, 27-21 the Quakers on the board fi rst with a 65-yard touchdown drive that ended with with a 9/28 at Villanova 5 p.m. fi ve-yard pass to a diving Ty Taylor in the corner of the end zone. Penn took a 13-7 lead 10/5 DARTMOUTH* 1 p.m. into intermission and scored twice in the third quarter to go up 27-7—Ragone found junior 10/12 at William & Mary 3:30 p.m. tight end Mitchell King for a four-yard score and minutes later, on a bizarre play, Spencer 10/19 at Columbia* 1:30 p.m. Kulcsar scooped up an errant snap on the 25-yard line and outraced several defenders to the 10/26 YALE* 1 p.m. corner where he then raced to the left corner of the end zone. Lafayette cam to life in the 11/2 at Brown* 12:30 p.m. fourth quarter with back-to-back scores and were within six with 5:31 left to play. After the 11/9 PRINCETON*^ Noon Quakers were forced to punt, the Penn defense came up with the big stop to seal the win. 11/16 at Harvard* Noon 11/23 CORNELL* 1 p.m. Up Next * = Ivy League game, ^ = Homecoming game Ivy play begins when Penn hosts Dartmouth for the fi rst time since 2010. It is also Family Weekend at Penn and kickoff from Franklin Field is set for 1 p.m. Th e game can be seen on 2013 Villanova Schedule/Results the Penn Sports Network and heard on WFIL 560AM. 8/31 at Boston College L, 14-24 9/7 at Fordham L, 24-27 A Penn Win Today Would… 9/21 STONY BROOK* W, 35-6 … break a 102-year drought against Villanova. 9/28 PENN 5 p.m. ... improve the Quakers to 2-0 for the fi rst time since 2003. 10/5 WILLIAM & MARY* 1 p.m. ... be the fi rst ever at Villanova Stadium. 10/12 at Towson* 7 p.m. ... be the second straight over a ranked opponent. 10/19 at New Hampshire* 12 p.m. 10/26 MAINE* 1 p.m. A Penn Loss Today Would… 11/2 at James Madison* 2:30 p.m. … be the 13th straight to Villanova. 11/9 at Rhode Island* 12:30 p.m. ... snap a fi ve-game winning streak dating back to last season. 11/23 DELAWARE* 3:30 p.m. … be less good than a win. * = CAA game 2013 Penn Football Game Notes Sept. 28, 2013 at Villanova Al Bagnoli by the Numbers... Al Bagnoli - George A. Munger Overall Record ...................................229-85 Head Coach of Football Record at Union (N.Y.) ........................ 86-19 Winning is infectious, and under George A. Penn Record .......................................143-66 Munger Head Coach of Football Al Bagnoli Season Openers .....................................13-9 — the second-winningest active coach in the Home Openers ...................................... 13-9 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) — the Penn football team has made Road Openers ...................................... 10-11 it a way of life for the past 21 seasons. After a Loss ..........................................40-26 Bagnoli is the longest tenured coach in Ivy Record ..........................................107-40 Penn’s 136-year history upon entering his Brown ..........................................12-9 22nd campaign with the Red and Blue. No Columbia .....................................18-3 coach in history has a higher Ivy winning Cornell .........................................15-6 percentage than Bagnoli and no coach has Dartmouth ..................................17-4 won more outright Ivy titles than the nine championship rings that Bagnoli adorns. Harvard .......................................14-7 In addition, Bagnoli has logged back-to- Princeton .....................................16-5 back undefeated Ivy League seasons three Yale ..............................................15-6 separate times—no other coach has ever Non-Conference Record ......................36-26 Th is Week inside Bagnoli’s Numbers: accomplished the feat on even one occasion. At Franklin Field ................................. 78-30 vs. Coach Talley ....................................0-11 Prior to his success at Penn, Bagnoli spent vs. non-conference ....................21-14 vs. Villanova .........................................0-11 10 seasons at Union (N.Y) where his vs. Ivy League ............................57-16 at Villanova Stadium ..............................0-3 achievements planted him in the Union vs. current CAA ....................................1-14 On Road ...............................................64-37 Athletic Hall of Fame. After he played three in night games ......................................9-13 seasons at Central Connecticut State, where vs. non-conference ....................15-13 on the road .........................................64-37 he graduated in 1975, Bagnoli coached for vs. Ivy League ............................49-24 in road openers ...................................10-11 three seasons at the University of Albany. Day Games .........................................133-51 vs. non-conference ....................29-11 vs. Ivy League ..........................104-40 Bagnoli’s Career Rankings at home ......................................71-22 All-Time FCS Lists Active FCS Lists on road ......................................62-29 Most Ivy Wins Most Ivy Wins Night Games ..........................................9-13 Coach School Yrs. Wins Coach School Yrs. Wins vs. non-conference ......................7-13 Carmen Cozza Yale 32 135 Al Bagnoli Penn 21 107 vs. Ivy League .................................2-0 Al Bagnoli Penn 21 107 Tim Murphy Harvard 18 90 at home ...........................................7-5 Bob Blackman Dartmouth 22 100 Phil Estes Brown 14 64 on road ...........................................2-8 Joe Restic Harvard 23 92 Buddy Teevens Dartmouth 12 39 Ivy League Openers............................... 17-4 Ivy Home Openers ................................ 18-3 Ivy Winning Percentage since 1956 Ivy Winning Percentage Ivy Road Openers .................................. 14-7 Coach Record Pct. Coach Record Pct. One Possession Games ....................... 46-29 Al Bagnoli (Penn) 107-40 .728 Al Bagnoli (Penn) 107-40 .733 at Home .....................................20-13 Dick Colman (Princeton) 61-23 .726 Tim Murphy (Harvard) 90-42 .681 on Road...................................... 26-16 Jerry Berndt (Penn) 24-10-1 .700 Phil Estes (Brown) 63-41 .606 Tim Murphy (Harvard) 90-41 .687 Pete Mangurian (Col) 13-14 .481 vs. non-conference ....................10-13 vs. Ivy League ............................36-16 Overtime Games ......................................5-6 Highest Winning Percentage Highest Winning Percentage at Home .........................................2-3 Coach Record Pct. Coach Record Pct. on Road...........................................3-3 Mike Kelly (Dayton) 246-54-1 .819 Chris Creighton (Drake) 134-43 .757 vs. Ivy League .................................3-4 Greg Gattuso (Duquesne) 97-32 .752 Al Bagnoli (Penn) 234-80 .745* Al Bagnoli (Penn) 234-80 .745* Craig Bohl (N. 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