FOOTBALL 2015 GAME NOTES

Frostburg State vs. Wesley

GAME 2 Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015 ● 12:00 pm Bobcat Stadium ● Frostburg, Md. Live Stats/Video: www.FrostburgSports.com/Live

Setting the Scene Frostburg State Stat Leaders Frostburg State (1-0, 0-0 NJAC) Frostburg State hosts fifth-ranked Wesley this Saturday at Bobcat Stadium in Rushing G Att Net TD YPG Sept. 5 at Geneva W/52-21 week two of the season for the Bobcats. Saturday’s contest marks the season Connor Cox 1 11 87 1 87.0 Sept. 12 Wesley * 12:00 pm opener for the Wolverines after having a bye on opening weekend. Jordan Brown 1 11 57 0 57.0 Sept. 19 at Southern Virginia * 1:00 pm Frostburg opened the 2015 campaign last Saturday night with a 52-21 defeat of Oct. 3 Kean * 1:00 pm Geneva College in Beavers Falls, Pa. The Bobcats jumped out to a 35-0 lead at Passing G C-A-I Pct. Yds TD Oct. 10 at William Paterson * 1:00 pm halftime before cruising to the second-most points in a season opener in program Connor Cox 1 7-12-1 58.3 101 2 Oct. 17 TCNJ * (Homecoming) 1:00 pm history. Oct. 24 at Christopher Newport * 7:00 pm Receiving G Rec Yds TD YPG FSU scored two touchdowns via the pass, run and punt return and added a pair Oct. 31 at Rowan * 1:00 pm Myles Burgess 1 2 50 0 50.0 of safeties in the first quarter. Freshman Connor Cox accounted for almost 200 Mike Ambrose 1 2 38 0 38.0 Nov. 7 Montclair State * 1:00 pm yards in offense and three touchdowns. Nov. 14 at Salisbury * ! 1:00 pm Defense G TT SKS TFL Int. * New Jersey Athletic Conference Opponent Second-year head coach Delane Fitzgerald won his season opener for the second year in a row after guiding the Bobcats to a 4-6 overall record in 2014. Rowan Pinkett 1 7 - 0.5-5 - ! 17th Annual Regents Cup He is the only coach in program history to win his first game as the head coach Wayne Palmer 1 5 - 1.5-7 - Location: ...... Frostburg, Md. of the Bobcats. Jordan Procter 1 4 - 2.0-4 - Enrollment: ...... 5,500 Wesley finished 12-2 a year ago and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Nickname: ...... Bobcats semifinals. The Wolverines were picked to win the NJAC this year after receiving Wesley Stat Leaders (2014) Colors: ...... Red and Black 9-of-10 first-place votes. Rushing G Att Net TD YPG Stadium: ...... Bobcat Stadium (2,500) Jamar Baynard 14 210 892 11 63.7 Frostburg and Wesley meet again on the field as members of the NJAC and this Head Coach: ...... DeLane Fitzgerald Ben Martin 13 70 616 5 47.4 Saturday’s showdown will be the 20th meeting between the two. The Bobcats Record at FSU ...... 4-6/1 yr. and Wolverines used to face one another as members of the Atlantic Central Career Record: ...... 28-36/5 yrs. Football Conference (ACFC) from 1999-2010. Passing G C-A-I Pct. Yds TD Sports Information Dir...... Noah Becker Joe Callahan 14 300-463-10 64.8 4,190 46 Contact: . 301-687-4371 / [email protected] The Series Saturday’s matchup between the Bobcats and Wolverines will be the 20th meet- Receiving G Rec Yds TD YPG ing between the schools, while Wesley holds a slim 10-9 edge in the series. Steve Koudossou14 80 1,551 17 110.8 Wesley (0-0, 0-0 NJAC) Bryce Shade 14 45 470 5 33.6 Frostburg won the first seven meetings in the series, while Wesley has won the Sept. 12 at Frostburg State * 12:00 pm last eight contests. Frostburg holds a 5-4 lead when the contest is at Bobcat Defense G TT SKS TFL Int. Sept. 19 Christopher Newport * 1:00 pm Stadium. Sept. 26 at North Central (Ill.) * 2:00 pm S. Kapepula 14 102 2.0-20 12.0-52 3 Oct. 3 Southern Virginia * 1:00 pm Scouting Wesley Jordan Wescott 14 76 2.5-19 10.5-36 1 Oct. 10 at TCNJ * 1:00 pm Wesley finished with a 12-2 overall record in 2014 and advanced to the NCAA Payton Rose 14 68 4.0-21 14.5-39 - Tournament semifinals for the sixth time in program history. Oct. 17 Kean * 1:00 pm Oct. 24 Rowan * 1:00 pm The Wolverines have established themselves as one of the top teams in NCAA Team Comparisons Oct. 31 at Montclair State * 1:00 pm Division III over the last 10 seasons, winning 10 or more games in nine of those FSU Category WC (2014) Nov. 7 Salisbury * 12:00 pm 10 seasons. Since 2005, Wesley has posted 25 wins in the NCAA Playoffs. 243.0 Rushing Offense 176.8 Nov. 14 at William Paterson * 1:00 pm 161.0 Passing Offense 312.1 Wesley returns a wealth of talent this fall, including preseason All-American 404.0 Total Offense 488.9 * New Jersey Athletic Conference Opponent quarterback Joe Callahan after throwing for 4,190 yards and 46 touchdowns a 52.0 Scoring Offense 48.9 Location: ...... Dover, Del. year ago. Joining him on the offense will be Jamar Baynard who rushed for 892 yards and 11 touchdowns in ‘14 along with Bryce Shade who caught 45 passes Enrollment: ...... 1,530 for 470 yards and five touchdowns. 22.0 Rushing Defense 79.4 Nickname: ...... Wolverines 168.0 Passing Defense 175.5 Colors: ...... Navy and White On defense, Roderick Caine is Wesley’s returning defensive leader after posting 190.0 Total Defense 254.9 Stadium: ...... Scott D. Miller Stadium 51 tackles, 11 TFL’s and 8.5 sacks. Andre Connally registered 42 tackles a year ago with two TFL’s and one interception. Head Coach: ...... Mike Drass 6 / 14 (43%) 3rd Down Conv. 95 / 205 (46%) Record at WC ...... 199-54-1/21 yrs. Frostburg Football History 1 / 2 (50%) 4th Down Conv. 13 / 29 (45%) Career Record: ...... 199-54-1/21 yrs. Frostburg is in its 55th year of collegiate football in 2015 and the Bobcats have an Sports Information Dir...... Brett Ford overall record of 240-274-8. The Bobcats appeared in the 1993 NCAA Playoffs 7 - 47 Penalties - Yards 120 - 1,035 Contact: . . 302-736-2363 / [email protected] and have played in seven ECAC Bowl Games, the last coming at Bobcat Stadium against Moravian in 2005. 35:49 Avg. Time of Poss. 29:23

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2015 NJAC Standings The ‘15 season marks the first year for the Bobcats as a member of the New JerseyAthletic Conference (NJAC). It was announced in Overall Conference March 2014 that Frostburg, along with Christopher Newport, Salisbury and Wesley would become associate members of the NJAC begin- W L W L ning with the 2015 season. Southern Virginia joined the conference a year earlier in 2014. Christopher Newport 1 0 1 0 The NJAC also contains Rowan, Montclair State, The College of New Jersey (TCNJ), William Paterson and Kean. Frostburg State 1 0 0 0 Rowan 1 0 0 0 Prior to the NJAC, the Bobcats competed in the from 2011-14 and the Atlantic Central Football Conference for 12 seasons from William Paterson 1 0 0 0 1999-2010, capturing league titles in 1999, 2003 and 2004. Kean 0 0 0 0 A Win Would .... Wesley 0 0 0 0 - Lift the Bobcats to 241-274-8 overall Montclair State 0 1 0 0 - Mark the second-straight year the Bobcats have opened the season at 2-0 Salisbury 0 1 0 0 - Even the series with Wesley at 10-10 Southern Virginia 0 1 0 0 - Be the second year-in-a-row that Frostburg has upset a ranked team (AFCA Coaches Poll) - Mark the first time the Bobcats have defeated a ranked opponent according to the D3Football.com Poll TCNJ 0 1 0 1 - Be the first win over Wesley since 2003 2015 D3football.com Top 25 - Hand Fitzgerald his 30th victory as a head coach - Week 1 - - Mark the 14th time in school history that Frostburg will have opened the season at 2-0 Isaac Robinson No. Team Record Pts. Prev. Junior kicker Isaac Robinson booted his way to a pair of honors last week after a stellar effort to open the 2015 campaign. In Frostburg’s 52-21 win over Geneva, Robinson finished a perfect 6-for-6 in extra points, 2-for-2 on field goals and averaged 51.6 yards on eight 1 UW-Whitewater (19) 0-0 618 1 kickoffs. Robinson was named both the NJAC and ECAC South Region Special Teams Player of the Week. Following week one of the 2 Mount Union (4) 1-0 600 2 season, Robinson is tied for the NJAC lead with 12 points. 3 Linfield (2) 0-0 560 3 4 Mary Hardin-Baylor 1-0 543 4 Preseason All-Americans Frostburg has had several players named Preseason Division III All-Americans by USA over the last few years and this 5 Wesley 0-0 517 5 summer Frostburg placed three players on the 26th annual All-American list. 6 Wartburg 1-0 495 6 7 Wheaton (Ill.) 1-0 456 7 Senior defensive back Salaman Riddell led the way after being named a Second Team All-American. Senior linebacker Rowan Pinkett and junior defensive end William Sewell were both placed on the third team. 8 St. John’s 1-0 418 9 9 Wabash 1-0 399 10 Riddell finished third last season with 63 tackles and led the team with four pass breakups.A two-time preseason All-American, Pinkett 10 John Carroll 1-0 395 8 led the Bobcats in tackles for the second-straight season after posting 88 total stops and finishing third in the country with three recovered 11 Johns Hopkins 1-0 351 13 fumbles. Sewell compiled 67 total tackles and tied for the Empire 8 lead behind 13.5 tackles for loss. He also finished 26th in the country with nine sacks. 12 St. Thomas 1-0 333 14 13 North Central (Ill.) 0-0 328 11 All three players earned All-Empire 8 honors following the ‘14 season. 14 Washington & Jefferson 1-0 305 15 15 Hobart 1-0 270 16 Head Coach DeLane Fitzgerald DeLane Fitzgerald is in his second season at the helm of the Frostburg State football program in 2015 and his impact has been immedi- 16 Thomas More 1-0 226 23 ate. The Bobcats finished 4-6 overall in ‘14 that included a 2-6 mark in the Empire 8 and a 38-37 double overtime upset of 25th-ranked 17 Wittenberg 1-0 211 17 Ithaca at Bobcat Stadium on Homecoming. 18 Texas Lutheran 1-0 162 21 Frostburg didn’t just improve in the win/loss column in Fitzgerald’s first season, but statically all over the field. The Bobcats finished fifth 19 Bethel 1-0 158 20 in the Empire 8 in scoring defense (27.3) and fifth in total defense (359.6). When compared to the final statistics of the 2013 season, the 20 Rowan 1-0 148 -- Bobcats allowed 66 fewer first downs, improved their overall total defense by 104.3 yards per contest, allowed 57.3 fewer yards rushing 21 Centre 1-0 122 22 per game and cut opponents’ scoring by 17.4 points per game. Frostburg also led the Empire 8 and finished 12th in the nation for fewest 22 Chapman 0-0 111 24 turnovers with 12.

23 Muhlenberg 1-0 78 25 Fitzgerald also placed an emphasis on blocked kicks where the Bobcats finished 17th in the country and led the Empire 8 with six. 24 UW-Oshkosh 0-1 60 18 25 UW-Platteville 1-0 37 -- The Bobcats capped the season with four All-Empire 8 selections, three on defense, and a USA College Football All-American.

Fitzgerald was a speaker for the American Football Coaches Association (ACFC) in 2014 and was an AFCA Coaching Mentor in both 2014 Others receiving votes: Christopher Newport 28; and 2015. Ithaca 27; Widener 25; Delaware Valley 23; Guilford 21;Hardin-Simmons 13; Cortland State 13; Pacific Fitzgerald’s Weekly Quotes Heading into second week ... Lutheran 13; Franklin 12; St. John Fisher 10; Fram- “I expect the excitement from last week’s victory over Geneva to carry over into this week vs. Wesley. We are talented enough that if we ingham State 7; Ohio Northern 7; Illinois Wesleyan 6; play with energy and enthusiasm we will have an opportunity to be successful each week.” Morrisville State 5; Chicago 4; Concordia-Moorhead 3; Amherst 2 Preparation for Wesley ... “The players and coaches have worked very hard thus far this week. Everyone in our football program is excited for the home opener.”

On showdown with Wesley ...

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“Wesley College is one of the best programs in the country (final four team several times in the last decade). They are well coached and have better talent than most teams on our schedule. We are excited to play them, if you are a competitor how can you not be excited to NEXT UP: play the best team on your schedule. We have prepared and practiced each day to be the best team and now it’s time to see how we stack up.” Game 3 - Sept. 19 Southern Virginia Time: 1:00 pm Speaking of the NJAC Venue: The Fields Five of the 10 NJAC schools are in action on the second weekend of the fall season. Frostburg and Wesley mark the only NJAC contest this weekend and the pair open the weekend’s competition at noon. Hampden-Sydney visits Christopher Newport at 7:00 pm to wrap-up Live Video: the day. www.youtube.com/user/SouthernVirginia Series: 1-1 Saturday, September 12 Last Meeting: 3rd Meeting Wesley at Frostburg State - 12:00 pm FDU-Florham at TCNJ - 12:00 pm Oct. 11, 2008 Bridgewater State at Kean - 1:00 pm FSU won, 21-13 Hampden-Sydney at Christopher Newport - 7:00 pm

NJAC Preseason Poll The NJAC released the 2015 Preseason Coaches Poll in early August and Frostburg State was picked to finish sixth in the 10-team league. The Bobcats were chosen as the league’s dark horse team and were picked ahead of seventh-place Kean, William Paterson (8th), 2014 American Football TCNJ (9th) and Southern Virginia (10th). Wesley, ranked fifth in the D3football.com preseason poll, was picked to win the conference after Coaches Association Top 25 receiving nine of 10 first-place votes. Rowan received one first-place vote and was selected to finish second. Salisbury (3rd), Montclair - Final Poll of 2014 Season - State (4th) and Christopher Newport (5th) round out the five schools selected ahead of Frostburg.

Last Week No. Team Record Pts. Prev. Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015 - Frostburg 52, Geneva 21 1 Wis.-Whitewater (42) 15-0 1050 1 2 Mount Union (Ohio) 14-1 1006 3 FROSTBURG, Md. – The Frostburg State football team opened its 2015 season with an exclamation point on Saturday night as the Bobcats posted a 52-21 victory over Geneva. 3 Linfield (Ore.) 11-2 945 11 4 Wartburg (Iowa) 12-1 904 4 Frostburg raced out to a 35-0 halftime lead and never looked back. FSU scored touchdowns on four of its first five possessions, were 5 Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) 11-1 831 2 credited with two safeties in the first quarter and returned two punts for scores in the second half.

6 Wesley (Del.) 12-2 824 5 The Bobcats amassed 404 yards in total offense, behind 243 rushing yards on 53 carries. The 52 points are the second most scored in a 7 John Carroll (Ohio) 11-2 815 9 season opener in program history, just four points shy of the school record of 56, also scored against Geneva back in 2012. 8 Hobart (N.Y.) 12-1 736 7 9 Wheaton (Ill.) 11-1 661 8 “Our players have worked relentlessly since the end of last season to become a better team and it showed tonight,” said second-year head coach DeLane Fitzgerald. “Now we have to fix our mistakes from tonight and be a better football team next week.All the goals we 10 Johns Hopkins (Md.) 11-1 625 6 set for ourselves are in front of us. We have to work towards them.” 11 Widener (Pa.) 12-1 591 10 12 St. John’s (Minn.) 10-2 563 13 “I’m very proud of the way these young men have come together as a team,” added Fitzgerald. 13 Wabash (Ind.) 10-2 554 14 Freshman Connor Cox threw for 101 yards (7-of-12) and two touchdowns, including a 16 yarder to senior Antonio Wood in the first quarter. 14 St. Thomas (Minn.) 8-3 417 18 Sophomore Niles Scott tackled Dylan Jones in the endzone early in the first for a safety and later, a bad snap for Geneva handed the 15 Wittenberg (Ohio) 9-2 393 12 Bobcats another safety. 16 Texas Lutheran 9-2 373 17 Senior Josh Burch scored a one-yard touchdown late in the first quarter and freshman running back Gavin Lavat found the endzone from 17 Washington & Jefferson (Pa.) 10-2 351 21 six yards out early in the second as Frostburg surged ahead 35-0. 18 North Central (Ill.) 8-2 332 15 19 Chapman (Calif.) 8-2 255 20 Midway through the second, Cox tossed his second touchdown of the ballgame, this time a 16-yard strike to junior Austin Bonsall and 20 Centre (Ky.) 10-1 247 16 junior Isaac Robinson knocked home a 33-yard field goal with five seconds left until halftime as Frostburg held a 35-0 lead at the break.

21 Muhlenberg (Pa.) 9-2 218 22 Geneva got on the board early in the third with its first touchdown, but Frostburg answered with the first of two punt returns for touch- 22 Delaware Valley (Pa.) 9-2 207 19 downs. 23 Christopher Newport 8-4 122 NR 24 St. John Fisher (N.Y.) 8-2 110 23 With 1:36 left in the third, Bonsall returned a Golden Tornado punt 47 yards for a touchdown and a 42-7 advantage.

25 Wisonsin-Oshkosh 6-4 85 NR A Geneva drive stalled again early in the fourth quarter and senior Myles Burgess had arguably the most exciting play of the night when he fielded a punt at the Frostburg 10 and sprinted 90 yards for the score and a 49-7 lead. Others Receiving Votes: Wis.-Platteville, 77; MIT Geneva scored two touchdowns in the fourth and Robinson kicked a 37-yard field goal to end the scoring. (Mass.), 71; Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.), 66; Fram-

ingham St. (Mass.), 26; St. Scholastica (Minn.), 26; Cox added a team-best 86 yards rushing to go along with his 101 yards through the air. Burgess was his favorite target, hauling in two Bethel (Minn.), 21; Franklin (Ind.), 20; Central (Iowa), passes for 50 yards. 19; Thomas More (Ky.), 19; Amherst (Mass.), 14; Sophomore Jordan Procter finished with five tackles, two for loss, while Scott made four stops with 2.5 behind the line of scrimmage. Rowan (N.J.), 14; Guilford (N.C.), 11

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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 3 Connor Cox QB 6-1 180 Fr. Davidsonville, Md./South River 4 Joe Beckford QB 6-0 175 So. Indian Head, Md. / Lackey 5 William Sewell DL 6-1 245 Jr. Silver Spring, Md. / James H. Blake 6 Thomas Moore WR 6-0 180 Jr. Baltimore, Md. / Western Tech 7 Salaman Riddell DB 5-9 180 Sr. Millersville, Md. / Old Mill 8 Rowan Pinkett LB 6-0 210 Sr. Forestville, Md. / Forestville Academy 8 Kevin Cockerham WR 6-1 190 Fr. Cockeysville, Md./Dulaney 9 Nick Rosati QB 5-10 180 Sr. Crofton, Md. / Arundel 10 Isaac Robinson K/WR 5-8 180 Jr. Elkton, Md. / Elkton 11 Austin Stein QB 6-0 185 Jr. Millersville, Md. / Severna Park 12 Myles Burgess WR 6-0 185 Sr. Salisbury, Md. / Wicomico 13 Ian Fisher QB 6-2 230 So. Brunswick, Md./Brunswick 14 Rashawn Johnson TB 5-9 180 Fr. Frostburg, Md./Mountain Ridge 14 Anthony Parker DB 5-8 180 Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md./Wise 15 Austin Bonsall WR 5-9 180 Jr. Aberdeen, Md. / Aberdeen 16 Josh Washington DB 5-11 180 So. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Largo 17 Matt Capozza DB 5-11 185 Jr. Spotsylvania, Va. / Riverbend 18 Eddie Cooke LS 6-4 200 Jr. Gaithersburg, Md. / Damascus 19 Josh Piper DB 5-9 180 So. Severn, Md. / Old Mill 19 Cole Stotler WR 5-9 180 Fr. Hagerstown, Md./South Hagerstown 20 Ryan Simms WR 6-0 175 Jr. Centerville, Md. / Queen Anne’s County 21 Percy Haskins DB 6-0 170 Sr. Laurel, Md. / TC Williams 22 Aaron Gibson DB 5-8 180 So. Waldorf, Md. / North Point 23 Dominic Farmer RB 5-8 175 Jr. Salisbury, Md. / Wicomico 24 Gavin Lavat RB 6-0 205 Fr. Edgewater, Md./Dematha 25 Dante Chinnery DB 5-11 185 So. Ashburn, Va. / Broad Run 26 Trevon Jacks DB 5-8 175 Jr. Columbia, Md. / Wilde Lake 27 Josh Scales DB 6-1 195 So. Bowie, Md. / Bowie 28 Jordan Brown RB 5-11 180 So. Delmar, Md. / Delmar 29 Brady Fischer LB 6-1 185 Sr. Elkridge, Md. / Howard 30 Gary Barneardez LB 6-1 190 Fr. Lutherville, Md./Dulaney 31 Kito Pace DB 6-0 180 So. Germantown, Md. / Seneca Valley 32 Anthony Barber DB 6-0 190 So. Hagerstown, Md./Oakdale 33 Niles Scott DL 6-3 270 So. Elkton, Md. / Elkton 34 Kevin McCarthy RB 6-2 190 Fr. Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle 35 Gordon Rowe DL 6-0 230 So. Waldorf, Md. / North Point 35 Chazz Bradner RB 5-7 180 Fr. Brandywine, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken 36 Raheem Ramsey FB 5-11 230 So. Salisbury, Md. / Wicomico 37 Sam Walker FB 5-11 220 Jr. Cumberland, Md. / Fort Hill 38 Pacom Tsague LB 5-10 210 So. Germantown, Md. / Seneca Valley 39 Anthony Taylor DB 6-0 180 So. Takoma Park, Md. / Montgomery Blair 40 Joe Guididas P/K 5-11 175 Jr. Dunkirk, Md. / Northern 41 Mitchell Martini RB 5-11 190 Fr. Pasadena, Md./Northeast 42 Channing Call TE 6-2 210 Fr. Saltville, Md./Saltville 43 Graham Broschart LB 5-11 200 So. Fulton, Md. / Atholton 44 Corey Dennee FB 6-0 220 Jr. Hollywood, Md. / Leonardtown 44 Dareoin White LB 6-0 190 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Polytech 45 Tim Garlitz LB 6-2 205 Fr. Meyersdale, Pa./Meyersdale

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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 46 Willie Parker DB 6-0 175 Fr. Baltimore, Md. / Sparrows Point 47 Trent Hall FB 5-10 225 Fr. Great Mills, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken 48 Corey Pointer LB 6-1 185 So. Baltimore, Md./New Town 49 Christian Dipaola TE 6-3 230 Fr. Jarrettsville, Md. / Harford C.C. 50 Josh Burch TE 6-0 230 Sr. Hollywood, Md. / Leonardtown 51 Lyle Fugate LB 6-1 210 Jr. Marriottsville, Md. / Marriotts Ridge 52 Jared Turner DL 5-10 225 Jr. Laurel, Md. / Hammond 53 Joey Rondeau LB 6-1 215 Fr. Hollywood, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken 54 J.R. Lowery DL 5-10 255 Jr. Rohrersville, Md. / Boonsboro 55 Jordan Procter DL 6-2 225 So. Purceville, Va. / Loudon Valley 56 Jovan Alexander LB 5-11 195 So. Stafford, Va. / Brooke Point 57 Dre’Quan Reed LB 5-11 200 So. Columbia, Md. / Hammond 58 Robert Turnbull OL 6-2 265 Fr. Elkton, Md./Bo Manor 59 Wayne Palmer LB 5-11 180 Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md./Wise 60 Zach Zagone OL 6-0 290 Jr. Silver Spring, Md. / St. John’s College 61 Eli Mitchell OL 5-9 265 Fr. Culpepper, Va./Eastern View 63 Jordan Lyles OL 6-4 315 So. Centerville, Md. / Queen Anne’s County 64 O’Shane McCall OL 5-11 290 Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md./Wise 67 Jake Townsend OL 6-5 265 So. East New Market, Md. / Cambridge-South Dorchester 68 Wes Ambrose DL 6-4 275 Fr. Clear Spring, Md./Clear Spring 69 Riley Hartman OL 6-3 250 Fr. Leesburg, Va./Tuscarora 70 Cody Chatham OL 5-10 280 Sr. Rockville, Md. / Walter Johnson 71 Joey Powell OL 6-1 250 Fr. Abingdon, Md./Edgewood 72 Matt Hunt OL 6-3 265 Fr. South Riding, Va./John Champe 74 Christian Walsh OL 6-4 275 So. Magnolia, N.J. / Sterling 75 Jeffrey Pollard OL 6-3 285 Fr. Perryville, Md./Perryville 76 Nick Childress OL 6-7 280 Fr. Owings, Md./Northern 77 James Puhnaty OL 6-3 250 Fr. Germantown, Md./Seneca Valley 78 Brian Taylor OL 6-3 305 Jr. Edgewood, Md. / Edgewood 79 Quinn Conroy OL 6-5 315 Fr. Phoenix, Md./Dulaney 80 Sergio Andino WR 6-0 190 Fr. Pasadena, Md./Northeast 80 Shawn Magginson LB 6-1 210 Jr. Baltimore, Md./New Town 81 Noah Teeter TE 6-3 205 Fr. Hancock, Md./Hancock 82 Logan Stewart WR 5-9 175 Jr. Oakland, Md./Southern Garrett 83 Aaron Turner TE 6-2 220 Jr. Boonsboro, Md. / Boonsboro 84 Joe Swann WR 5-7 175 Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Wise 85 Corey Bailey WR 6-0 165 So. Randallstown, Md. / New Town 86 Austin Whitcomb TE 5-11 215 Jr. Baltimore, Md. / Overlea 87 Kade Ramm WR 6-0 165 So. Germantown, Md. / Clarksburg 88 Cameron Waller WR 6-0 170 So. Perry Hall, Md. / Eastern Tech 89 Mike Ambrose WR 6-2 190 Sr. Riva, Md. / St. Mary 90 Arthur Wills DL 6-5 215 Fr. Clinton, Md./Gwynn Park 91 Dylan Novak DL 5-11 220 So. Great Falls, Va. / Langley 92 Travis Dodson DL 5-11 225 Fr. Hagerstown, Md./South Hagerstown 93 Travis Lawson DL 6-2 210 Fr. Hancock, Md./Hancock 94 Devin Fulton DL 6-4 215 Fr. Randallstown, Md./New Town 95 Jeff Harris LB 5-10 185 Fr. Lynchburg, Va./Brookville 96 Rashad Brooks DL 6-4 265 Fr. Charlottesville, Va./Monticello 97 Michael Twining P/K 6-6 190 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Perry Hall 98 Jonathan Galinis P/K 5-9 165 Fr. Hastings, Pa./Cambria Heights 99 Roland Kamara DL 6-2 290 Sr. Germantown, Md. / Northeast

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FROSTBURG STATE DEPTH CHART OFFENSE DEFENSE LT DE 69 Riley Hartman Fr. 6-3 250 55 Jordan Procter So. 6-2 225 67 Jake Townsend So. 6-5 265 52 Jared Turner Jr. 5-10 225

LG NG 60 Zach Zagone Jr. 6-0 290 33 Niles Scott So. 6-3 270 71 Joey Powell Fr. 6-1 250 54 J.R. Lowery Jr. 5-10 255

C DT 61 Eli Mitchell Fr. 5-9 265 99 Roland Kamara Sr. 6-2 290 64 O’Shane McCall Fr. 5-11 290 96 Rashad Brooks Fr. 6-4 265

RG DE 50 Josh Burch Sr. 6-0 245 5 Will Sewell Jr. 6-1 245 77 James Puhnaty Fr. 6-3 255 35 Gordon Rowe So. 6-0 230

RT LB 71 Christian Walsh So. 6-4 275 59 Wayne Palmer Fr. 5-11 185 76 Nick Childress Fr. 6-7 280 48 Corey Pointer So. 6-1 185

TE LB 83 Aaron Turner Jr. 6-2 220 8 Rowan Pinkett Sr. 6-0 210 86 Austin Whitcomb Jr. 5-11 215 56 Jovan Alexander So. 5-11 195

WR LB 2 Antonio Wood Sr. 6-1 190 43 Graham Broschart So. 5-11 200 6 Thomas Moore Jr. 6-0 180 29 Brady Fischer Sr. 6-1 185

WR DB 12 Myles Burgess Sr. 6-0 180 7 Salaman Riddell Sr. 5-9 180 89 Mike Ambrose Sr. 6-2 190 21 Percy Haskins Sr. 6-0 170

FB DB 44 Corey Dennee Jr. 6-0 220 25 Dante Chinnery So. 5-11 185 36 Raheem Ramsey So. 5-11 230 31 Kito Pace So. 6-0 180 RB 28 Jordan Brown So. 5-11 180 DB 23 Dominic Farmer Jr. 5-8 175 27 Josh Scales So. 6-1 195 22 Aaron Gibson So. 5-8 180 QB 3 Connor Cox Fr. 6-1 190 DB 9 Nick Rosati Sr. 5-10 180 16 Josh Washington So. 5-11 180 19 Josh Piper So. 5-9 180

FROSTBURG STATE SPECIALISTS PK KR 10 Isaac Robinson Jr. 5-8 180 21 Percy Haskins Sr. 6-0 170 98 Jonathan Galinis Fr. 5-9 165 19 Josh Piper So. 5-9 180

P PR 40 Joe Guididas Jr. 5-11 175 12 Myles Burgess Sr. 6-0 180 10 Isaac Robinson Jr. 5-8 180 15 Austin Bonsall Jr. 5-9 175

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2014 FROSTBURG STATE COMPOSITE STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSIVE Opponent WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE RB FB QB Geneva H. Roberts M. Burgess J. Townsend Z. Zagone I. Smith B. Taylor C. Walsh A. Turner M. Smith C. Dennee K. Emmons Shenandoah H. Roberts M. Burgess J. Townsend Z. Zagone I. Smith B. Taylor C. Walsh A. Turner M. Smith C. Dennee K. Emmons Utica H. Roberts M. Burgess J. Townsend Z. Zagone I. Smith B. Taylor C. Walsh A. Turner M. Smith C. Dennee K. Emmons St. John Fisher H. Roberts M. Burgess J. Townsend Z. Zagone I. Smith B. Taylor C. Walsh A. Turner B. Sasu C. Dennee K. Emmons Buffalo State H. Roberts M. Burgess J. Townsend Z. Zagone I. Smith B. Taylor C. Walsh A. Turner M. Smith C. Dennee K. Emmons Brockport H. Roberts M. Burgess J. Townsend Z. Zagone I. Smith B. Taylor C. Walsh A. Turner M. Smith C. Dennee K. Emmons Ithaca H. Roberts M. Burgess J. Townsend Z. Zagone I. Smith B. Taylor C. Walsh A. Turner M. Smith C. Dennee K. Emmons Alfred H. Roberts M. Burgess J. Townsend Z. Zagone I. Smith B. Taylor C. Walsh A. Turner J. Cole C. Dennee K. Emmons Hartwick H. Roberts M. Burgess J. Townsend Z. Zagone I. Smith B. Taylor C. Walsh A. Turner J. Cole C. Dennee K. Emmons Salisbury H. Roberts M. Burgess J. Townsend Z. Zagone I. Smith B. Taylor C. Walsh A. Turner J. Cole C. Dennee K. Emmons

DEFENSIVE Opponent DE NG DT DE LB LB LB CB CB S S Geneva N. Scott R. Kamara D. Williams D. Burriss M. Heacock R. Pinkett S. Magginson S. Riddell K. Pace K. Smith M. Moody Shenandoah N. Scott R. Kamara D. Williams D. Burriss M. Heacock R. Pinkett S. Magginson S. Riddell K. Pace K. Smith M. Moody Utica N. Scott R. Kamara D. Williams D. Burriss M. Heacock R. Pinkett S. Magginson S. Riddell K. Pace K. Smith M. Moody St. John Fisher J. Procter R. Kamara D. Williams D. Burriss M. Heacock R. Pinkett S. Magginson S. Riddell K. Pace J. Scales M. Moody Buffalo State N. Scott R. Kamara D. Williams D. Burriss M. Heacock R. Pinkett S. Magginson S. Riddell K. Pace J. Scales M. Moody Brockport N. Scott R. Kamara D. Williams D. Burriss M. Heacock R. Pinkett S. Magginson S. Riddell K. Pace J. Scales M. Moody Ithaca N. Scott R. Kamara D. Williams D. Burriss M. Heacock R. Pinkett S. Magginson S. Riddell K. Pace J. Scales M. Moody Alfred W. Sewell R. Kamara D. Williams D. Burriss M. Heacock R. Pinkett S. Magginson S. Riddell K. Pace J. Scales M. Moody Hartwick W. Sewell R. Kamara D. Williams D. Burriss M. Heacock R. Pinkett S. Magginson S. Riddell K. Pace J. Scales M. Moody Salisbury W. Sewell R. Kamara D. Williams D. Burriss M. Heacock R. Pinkett S. Magginson S. Riddell K. Pace J. Scales M. Moody

Career starts heading into 2014 season RB FB Corey Dennee 10 WR QB WR Antonio Wood Myles Burgess 18 20 LT LG C RG RT TE Jake Townsend Zach Zagone Brian Taylor Christian Walsh Aaron Turner 10 10 12 10 10

DE DT NG DE Niles Scott Roland Kamara William Sewell 7 30 2

LB LB LB CB Rowan Pinkett CB Kito Pace 23 Salaman Riddell 10 29 S S Joshua Scales 7

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