Table of Contents

Page 2...... 2018 Quick Facts Page 3...... Head Coach Tim Chavous Pages 4-5-6...... Assistant Coaches Page 7...... 2018 Outlook Pages 8-9...... 2018 Preseason Roster Pages 10-11-12...... Key Returnees Pages 13-14...... 2018 Opponents Pages 15-16...... 2017 Statistics Page 17...... Football History Page 18...... SAU Players of the Year and All-Americans Back Cover...... 2018 Schedule

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 1 2018 Quick Facts

GENERAL INFORMATION Athletic Website:...... www.saintaugfalcons.com Name of School:...... Saint Augustine’s University Mailing Address:.1315 Oakwood Ave., Raleigh, NC 27610 TEAM RECORD Founded:...... 1867 2017 Record:...... 5-5 (3-2 Home; 2-3 Away) Enrollment:...... 1,000 CIAA Record:...... 5-2 (3-1 Home; 2-1 Away) Nickname:...... Falcons Southern Record:...... 4-1 (3-0 Home; 1-1 Away) School Colors:...... Blue and White Basic Offense:...... Multiple Stadium:...... George Williams Athletic Complex Basic Defense:...... Multiple Capacity:...... 2,500 Lettermen Returning:...... 53 Surface:...... FieldTurf Lettermen Lost:...... 11 Affi liation:...... NCAA Division II Starters Returning:...... 16 Conference:...... CIAA Starters Lost:...... 6 President:...... Everett B. Ward, Ph.D. Alma Mater, Year:...... Saint Augustine’s College, 1982 2017 RESULTS Athletic Director:...... George Williams Aug. 31...... at Catawba 0-49 L Alma Mater, Year:...... Saint Augustine’s College, 1965 Sept. 9...... at Carson-Newman 14-41 L Athletic Phone:...... (919) 516-4206 Sept. 16...... Bowie State 20-66 L Sept. 23...... at Lincoln (Pa.) 81-9 W HISTORY Sept. 30...... Union 7-28 L First year of football:...... 1934 (CIAA) Oct. 7...... Livingstone 30-29 W All-time bowl/playoff record:...... 1-0 (2010) Oct. 14...... Winston-Salem State 17-14 W All-time record:...... 157-169-8 Oct. 21...... at Fayetteville State 31-34 L Oct. 28...... Johnson C. Smith 24-0 W COACHING STAFF Nov. 4...... at Shaw 31-14 W Head Coach:...... Tim Chavous Alma Mater:...... Bethune-Cookman (2002) TOP RETURNEES Record at school (seasons):...... 8-20 (3rd full season) Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. No. Football offi ce phone:...... (919) 516-4780 Lenwood Joyner WR 5-9 165 Sr. 2 Best time to reach Coach:...... 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Jeremiah Miller RB 5-9 180 Jr. 3 Off. Coordinator:...... Kameron Smith Josh Glisson RB 6-1 215 Sr. 5 Defensive/Special Teams Coordinator:...... Kevin Jones Demonte Hines DB 5-9 160 So. 11 Offensive Asst./QB Coach:...... Raymond Isaac, Jr. D.J. Johnson QB 5-11 190 Sr. 14 Offensive Line Coach:...... Teyon Thames Demetrius Lewis QB 6-5 200 R-So. 16 DL Coach/Game Operations:...... Dante DeVouse Calvin Montgomery OL 6-0 275 Jr. 55 Wide Receivers Coach:...... Frank James Zack Jenkins OL 6-7 310 Sr. 57 RB Coach/Director of Ftb. Operations:...... Jonathon Vines Sean Smith PK/P 5-9 180 R-Sr. 58 Fullbacks/Tight Ends Coach:...... Reggie Davis Keywan Morgan DL 6-0 300 Sr. 90 Defensive Backs Coach:...... Okesa Smith Recruiting Coordinator/Def. Asst:...... Dominique Pounds INFO ON TOP PLAYERS Grad. Asst./LB-Special Teams:...... Justin Shaw D.J. Johnson – Three-year starter has thrown for nearly 3,000 yards and 28 TDs in his career. ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Athletic Director:...... George Williams Jeremiah Miller - Led the Falcons with 838 rushing yards Associate Athletic Director:...... Leon Carrington and six rushing last season. Senior Woman Administrator:...... Dot Neal Associate AD for Compliance:...... Tara Davenport Lenwood Joyner - Team’s top returning receiver with 36 Faculty Athletic Representative:...... Dr. Darnell J. Bethel catches, 529 receiving yards and four receiving TDs last Sports Information Director:...... Anthony Jeffries season. Head Athletic Trainer:...... LaKida Harris Josh Glisson - Combined with Miller to rush for 1,322 yards SPORTS INFORMATION and nine touchdowns as a duo last season. Led backs with Sports Information Director:...... Anthony Jeffries 17 receptions. SID Offi ce Phone:...... (919) 516-4517 Cell Phone:...... (919) 348-5355 Demonte Hines - All-CIAA rookie led SAU in INTs last year. SID Fax:...... (919) 516-4639 SID Email:...... [email protected] Keywan Morgan - Team’s top returning tackler.

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 2 Head Coach Tim Chavous

Tim Chavous enters his third seasons, including three full seasons as running backs full season as Saint Augustine’s coach. Under his guidance, standout tailback Roderick University (SAU) head football Davenport II became the University’s career rushing coach. He was offi cially named leader (modern era) in 2015, gaining 2,809 yards. head coach on Feb. 19, 2016. Chavous was the team’s academic coordinator from 2012 In 2017, Chavous led the Falcons to 2016. The Falcons thrived in the classroom under to one of their best seasons in Chavous, winning three consecutive awards for having recent years. The Falcons tied the highest grade point average among all CIAA football for fi rst in the CIAA Southern teams. Division for the fi rst time in recent memory and posted a .500 or better overall record for the Before coming to Saint Augustine’s University, Chavous fi rst time since 2012. was an assistant offensive coordinator and running backs coach at Saint Paul’s College from 2005 to 2011. Six SAU student-athletes earned All-CIAA honors including three on the fi rst team. Four Falcons landed on While at Saint Paul’s, Chavous was head coach, the All-CIAA Rookie Team and two Falcons made the Don admissions recruiter and director of student activities. Hanson All-Super Region squad. Two Falcons earned During his tenure at Saint Paul’s, Chavous coached 10 CoSIDA Academic All-District honors. All-CIAA student-athletes.

That same season, the SAU football program became Chavous was running backs coach at Virginia State involved with the Team IMPACT program which matches University from 2003 to 2004. He was a coach and courageous kids with life-threatening and chronic camp coordinator at the University of Virginia during the illnesses with college athletic teams. Nine student- summers of 2003 to 2006. athletes represented the football team in the program - Justin Shaw, Sean Smith, Sylas Wells, Marcus Woods, Chavous was a standout college at Bethune- Larry Blanton, Jake Ford, Calvin Montgomery, Jr., D.J. Cookman University where he was a member of the Johnson and Roy Garris. 2002 MEAC championship team. He played two years at Pasadena (Calif.) City College for two years before In 2016, Chavous built the framework for a winning transferring to Bethune-Cookman. program on the fi eld in his fi rst full season as head coach. The Falcons were already successful in the classroom Chavous graduated from Bethune-Cookman with a and the community. Twelve football student-athletes Bachelor of Science degree in physical education and earned scholar-athlete status after maintaining a 3.0 recreation in 2002. He earned a master’s degree in cumulative grade point average or higher in the 2016-17 counselor education in 2010 at Virginia State University. season. During the 2017 Honors Convocation on campus, three football student-athletes made the President’s List, In high school, Chavous was a four-year starter at running twelve (12) were named to the Provost’s List and 11 were back and at Lakewood (Fla.) High School. He on the Dean’s List. was all-county at linebacker.

Chavous coached the Falcons for eight games on an A native of St. Petersburg, Fla., Chavous is a member of interim basis in the 2015 season. He guided the Falcons the Coaches Association (AFCA) and to their only victory of the season, a 31-24 win over the Baseball Coaches Association. crosstown rival on Nov. 7, 2015. Chavous is the proud father of two children, Jaylen and Chavous has been with the football program for six Cheala.

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 3 Assistant Coaches

KEVIN JONES KAMERON SMITH DEFENSIVE/SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Former Saint Augustine’s Kameron Smith enters his fi rst University great Kevin Jones season at Saint Augustine’s is back for his third season in University as offensive his second stint on the Falcons’ coordinator. football staff. Before coming to SAU, Smith He will be the team’s defensive spent four seasons at Hampton coordinator and special teams University as quarterbacks coordinator for the 2018 season. coach. In the 2016 season, his senior quarterback Jaylian Jones was the coach Williamson earned third team and assisted with special teams in 2017. Under his tutelage, All-MEAC honors after he topped the conference in standout linebacker James Hickman was named fi rst team passing yards per game. All-CIAA and garnered Don Hansen All-Super Region recognition in 2017. During his fi rst stint from 2011 to 2013, In 2015, Smith coached University of Virginia transfer Jones was the safeties coach. David Watford, who was a second team All-MEAC selection after leading the conference in passing yards and ranking Jones was a tackling machine at outside and inside second in total offense. Watford ranks second in program linebacker for the Falcons from 2003 to 2006. The South history with 21 passes in a season. Hill, Va., native was the 2006 CIAA defensive player of the year and still holds the single-game (21) modern-day school As a collegian, Smith was a three-year starter at record for total tackles. quarterback at Winston-Salem State University. He holds HBCU records for most wins in a season (14), and he went A Daktronics and Associated Press Division II All-American 31-4 as a starter. Smith threw for 7,540 career yards and in 2006, Jones ranks second on the Saint Augustine’s 96 touchdowns. In 2012, he led WSSU to a Div. II national University season and career lists for total tackles in the runner-up fi nish. That season, Smith was named Doug modern era. Williams Black Offensive Player of the Year, Pigskin Club Offensive Player of the Year and CIAA After fi nishing his collegiate football career with the Falcons, Offensive Player of the Year. Jones played professionally for the Washington Redskins of the NFL and the Maniacs of the Indoor Football Smith, a native of Garner, N.C., graduated from Winston- League before entering the coaching ranks. Salem State with a degree in Business Management.

JONATHON VINES REGGIE DAVIS RUNNING BACKS COACH/DIR. OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS FULLBACKS/TIGHT ENDS COACH Jonathon Vines begins his third Reggie Davis starts his third season at SAU including his season on the Falcons coaching second season as running backs staff. coach and director of football operations. Davis has many years of coaching experience from Pop Warner to Vines has over 10 years of coaching the high school level. He also and front offi ce experience on the owns the N.C. Bengals which is a pro and collegiate levels. minor league professional team.

Vines coached at ECU, the San Davis graduated from N.C. State Francisco 49ers, UNC, NCCU and the . University with a criminology degree in 2006. He was a He graduated from East Carolina University with a standout running back and linebacker with the Wolfpack communications degree in 2006. for four years.

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 4 Assistant Coaches

TEYON THAMES DANTE DEVOUSE OFFENSIVE LINE COACH DEFENSIVE LINE COACH/GAME OPERATIONS

Teyon Thames begins his second Dante DeVouse enters his fourth season as offensive line coach at season on the Falcons’ football Saint Augustine’s University. staff.

Thames, a Raleigh, N.C., native, Last season, DeVouse was the spent two seasons at Elizabeth outside linebackers-long snappers City State University as offensive coach. line coach and assistant offensive line coach. DeVouse was a hard-hitting linebacker for the Falcons from A three-year football letterman, 2010 to 2013. Thames graduated from his alma mater in 2014 with a bachelors of science degree in marine environmental In 2016, DeVouse received a degree in chemistry with a science. minor in animal science at Saint Augustine’s University.

FRANK JAMES OKESA SMITH WIDE RECEIVERS COACH DEFENSIVE BACKS COACH Frank James begins his fourth Okesa Smith is in his fi rst season as defensive backs season as the Falcons’ wide coach at Saint Augustine’s University. receivers coach. Smith has over 10 years of coaching experience on the For the past two seasons, James defensive side of the football. Previously, Smith was an helped Sam Boyd develop into one assistant coach at Heritage (N.C.) High School from 2016 of the top receivers in the CIAA. to 2018 where he worked with the defensive backs. He Boyd earned HBCU All-America also was the defensive coordinator at Cardinal Gibbons honors after a standout season in (N.C.) High School from 2011 to 2016 and an assistant his fi rst year on the Falcons football coach at Tallwood (Va.) High School from 2005 to 2011 team. Boyd caught a team-high 16 where he coached running backs, receivers and defensive touchdown passes in two seasons. backs. Smith coached nine DI recruits, one DII recruit and three DIII recruits at Tallwood. As a collegiate player, James was a standout wide receiver for the Falcons from 2008-2012. He was a member of the A two-year letterwinner at Virginia Tech, Smith was a 2010 championship team. James graduated , free safety and special teams player for the from Saint Augustine’s University with a degree in human Hokies. He graduated at Virginia Tech with an English performance and wellness in 2013. degree in 2011.

JUSTIN SHAW GRADUATE ASSISTANT/LINEBACKERS-SPECIAL TEAMS Justin Shaw joins the Saint Augustine’s University football staff as a graduate assistant after playing for the Falcons as a collegian.

Shaw will help coach linebackers and special teams for the Falcons. He played fullback and linebacker for the Falcons from 2014 to 2017. As a junior, Shaw recorded 28 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, one sack and one during the 2016 season.

As a freshman in 2014, Shaw helped open holes for Roderick Davenport, who became the University’s career rushing leader in the modern era that season.

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 5 Assistant Coaches

RAY ISAAC, JR. DOMINIQUE POUNDS OFFENSIVE ASST./QUARTERBACKS COACH RECRUITING COORDINATOR/DEFENSIVE ASST. Ray Isaac, Jr. enters his fi rst season at Saint Augustine’s Dominique Pounds will be the recruiting coordinator University as the quarterbacks coach. and defensive assistant in his fi rst year with the Saint Augustine’s University football program. Isaac currently travels to different venues in the country coaching at football camps and skill clinics, teaching Pounds is also the defensive coordinator with the Carolina individual techniques with the goal of developing a Seminoles football club and the defensive line and offensive foundation which will benefi t each young individual with line coach for the Carolina Punishers football club. skills needed to succeed in life. Before coming to SAU, Pounds held various coaching From 2003 to 2007, Isaac held various coaching positions positions with the Wake Forest (N.C.) Alpha Dogs Football with several teams in the National Club from 2012 to 2017 including defensive coordinator, including head coach and director of football operations wide receivers coach and coach. Pounds with the Florida Frenzy in 2006. assisted on the Millbrook (N.C.) High School coaching staff in 2004. Isaac graduated from Youngstown State University with a B.A. degree in communications in 1997. He earned a A Morrisville, N.C., resident, Pounds graduated from Masters of Arts degree in management and leadership Fayetteville State University in 2000. He is a member of from Webster University in 2005. the Triangle Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 6 2018 Season Outlook

The 2017 season was one to remember for the Saint senior, Johnson has passed for 28 touchdowns and nearly Augustine’s University football faithful. 3,000 yards in his career. The backfi eld duo of Jeremiah Miller and Josh Glisson is also back with both runners For the fi rst time in recent memory, the Falcons were at the combining for 1,322 yards and nine touchdowns. top of the football standings. They tied for the best record in the CIAA Southern Division with a 5-2 conference The speedy Lenwood Joyner is anticipating a breakout mark including a 4-1 record against Southern Division year at wide receiver after ranking second on the team opponents. behind departing All-CIAA wide receiver Sam Boyd in receptions and touchdown catches the past two seasons. The Falcons were rolling during the second half of the Anchoring the offense are All-CIAA honorable mention schedule, winning four of their last fi ve games which led to tackle Zack Jenkins, Joe Edwards and All-CIAA Rookie a 5-5 overall mark, their fi rst non-losing record since 2012. team member Tremaine Roundtree.

SAU picked up some impressive wins during that stretch. The defense will miss defensive lineman Chasz Cosby The Falcons beat perennially powerful Winston-Salem and linebacker James Hickman, both fi rst team All-CIAA State University 17-14 for the fi rst time since 2010 and selections a year ago, but returns seven starters. The trio only the second time since the Rams returned to Division of defensive lineman Keywan Morgan, All-CIAA rookie II. defensive back Demonte Hines and defensive back Roy Garris will lead the defense. The kicking game is in good The Falcons manhandled Johnson C. Smith University shape as reliable Sean Smith returns for his senior season. 24-0 on Homecoming Day and topped arch-rival Shaw 31- 14 to take the Raleigh Classic in the season fi nale. Only Like a year ago, the Falcons will prepare for their Southern a three-point loss (34-31) to eventual Southern Division Division foes with a challenging non-conference slate. champ Fayetteville State University prevented the Falcons They open on the road against Division I opponents from reaching their fi rst-ever CIAA Championship Game. Jacksonville University and Central University before hosting defending CIAA champion To say that Head Coach Tim Chavous is building momentum Virginia State University in the home opener. off last season’s success is an understatement. The Falcons are aiming high this season with the return of 53 The Falcons expect to be peaking in the latter part of the lettermen and the addition of several talented newcomers. season. They host two of their last three games at home including Fayetteville State for Homecoming (Oct. 20) The offense is nearly intact with nine returning starters and Shaw in the Raleigh Classic (Nov. 3). This time, the including quarterback Darryl “D.J.” Johnson. A four-year Falcons hope a fast fi nish will lead to something special.

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 7 2018 Preseason Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School 1 Jermiah Bridges So. WR 6-0 180 Power Springs, GA Elon Univ. 2 Lenwood Joyner Sr. WR 5-9 165 Miami, FL Central HS 3 Jeremiah Miller Jr. RB 5-9 180 Miami, FL Jackson HS 4 Sidney Lawson So. DB 5-11 170 CharloƩ e, NC Winston-Salem State Univ. 5 Josh Glisson Jr. RB 6-1 215 CharloƩ e, NC Butler HS 6 Dante Robinson So. LB 6-0 230 Valdosta, GA Valdosta State Univ. 7 Charles Edmond Jr. WR 5-9 180 High Point, NC Central HS 8 Desmond Smith Sr. WR 6-3 210 Richmond, VA Varina HS 9 Tyler Trexler So. DL 6-5 270 Chesapeake, VA Hickory HS 10 Teyon Davis R-Fr. DB 5-11 170 Landover, MD Eleanor Roosevelt HS 11 Demonte Hines So. DB 5-9 160 Washington, DC Theodore Roosevelt HS 12 Desmond EllioƩ Fr. QB 6-2 170 Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth HS 13 D’Errico Riggins Fr. QB 5-10 180 Washington, DC NaƟ onal Collegiate Prep HS 14 D.J. Johnson Sr. QB 5-11 190 Richmond, VA Highland Springs HS 15 Anthony Berry, Jr. Fr. WR 6-0 170 Kinston, NC Kinston HS 16 Demetrius Lewis R-So. QB 6-5 200 Columbia, SC Irmo HS 17 Roy Garris Jr. DB 6-2 180 Raleigh, NC Enloe HS 19 Jonte Miles So. WR 6-4 190 San Diego, CA Howard CC 20 Steven Edwards, Jr. So. DB 6-0 185 Kissimmee, FL Itasca CC 21 Davaughn Taylor Sr. DB 6-3 200 Washington, DC Woodson HS 22 Joseph Harris, Jr. Fr. LB 6-0 225 Jacksonville, FL Fletcher HS 23 CurƟ s Hardy So. DB 6-1 190 Washington, DC Virginia Union Univ. 23 ChrysƟ an Wilson Fr. WR 6-2 180 Bunell, FL Flagler HS 24 German Neville Fr. RB 5-9 180 South Hill, VA Park View HS 25 Terry Warren Sr. LB 6-0 220 Franklin, VA Franklin HS 26 Vaughn Covington Fr. CB/QB 6-0 190 FayeƩ eville, NC Smith HS 27 Brandon Holmes Fr. DB 6-1 180 Durham, NC Panther Creek HS 28 Titus Whitehead Fr. DB 6-2 200 Jersey City, NJ Snyder HS 29 Zay Robinson Fr. LB/DB 6-0 215 Salisbury, NC Salisbury HS 30 Josh Hollingsworth Fr. DB 6-0 210 CharloƩ e, NC West CharloƩ e HS 31 Ahmek Henry Sr. DB 6-0 170 CharloƩ e, NC East Mecklenburg HS 32 JusƟ n Chavis Jr. DB 6-2 200 Raleigh, NC Garner HS 33 Dimitri Mckay So. RB 6-0 235 Norfolk, VA Norfolk State Univ. 34 Larry Blanks Jr. FB 5-11 240 Dunn, NC Midway HS 35 Tyquan Anderson So. DB 5-8 160 Columbia, SC Shaw Univ. 36 Kendrick Gadson So. RB 5-9 180 CharloƩ e, NC Mallard Creek HS 38 Tyrian Joye Sr. DB 5-9 190 CharloƩ e, NC Rocky River HS 39 Devyon Williams Sr. DB 5-11 180 York, SC York HS 40 Sadarius Williams Fr. RB 6-1 210 Dinwiddie, VA Dinwiddie HS 41 Desmond Quinerly Jr. DL 6-3 260 Raleigh, NC Garner HS 42 TrisƟ an Green Sr. LB 6-0 230 Concord, NC Cox Mill HS 43 Jelani Smith Fr. FB/LB 6-1 225 FayeƩ eville, NC Smith HS 44 Howard Newsome Sr. LB 6-5 240 Dothan, AL Northview HS 46 Antavius Marrow So. LB 6-0 210 Henderson, NC Louisburg College 47 Teoz Mauney Jr. DL 5-11 260 Salisbury, NC Rowan HS 48 Marquis Williams Fr. RB 5-7 150 CharloƩ e, NC South Mecklenburg HS 49 Jimarco Witherow Fr. DL 6-1 270 Power Springs, GA Grove HS 50 Deangelo Hodge Fr. DL 5-11 262 Wilson, NC Fike HS 51 Brandon Jackson Fr. DL 6-1 275 Kinston, NC Kinston HS 52 Nijee Chandler LB/OL 6-0 250 Tarboro, NC Tarboro HS 53 De’Marius Staton Fr. DE 6-0 250 Raleigh, NC Triton HS 54 Patrick Miles So. DL 6-0 215 Virginia Beach, VA Bethel HS 55 Calvin Montgomery Jr. OL 6-0 275 BalƟ more, MD Mount Saint Joseph HS 56 Tremaine Roundtree So. OL 6-3 300 Miami, FL Keys Gate Charter 57 Zack Jenkins Sr. OL 6-7 310 Madison, GA Morgan County HS 58 Sean Smith R-Sr. PK/P 5-9 180 Valdosta, GA Lowndes HS 60 LaMarque Hill Sr. OL 6-4 300 FayeƩ eville, NC Smith HS 62 Donald Glenn Sr. OL 6-2 270 Atlanta, GA North Clayton HS 63 Chris Torres R-Fr. DL 6-0 300 FayeƩ eville, NC Westover HS 64 Marcus Woods Sr. OL 6-1 330 Durham, NC Northern Durham HS 66 Damoni Tolson So. OL 6-4 290 Washington, DC McKinley Tech HS

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 8 2018 Preseason Roster

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School 68 Elijah Hammonds Fr. OL 6-3 300 FayeƩ eville, NC Smith HS 69 Lewis Smith Fr. OL 6-3 283 Raleigh, NC Northern Durham HS 73 TaQuan Hutcherson Fr. OL 6-3 250 Tarboro, NC Tarboro HS 74 Bailee Dunn Fr. OL 6-4 305 Snow Hill, NC Greene Central HS 75 Dominick Bryant R-Fr. DL 6-3 290 Snow Hill, NC Greene Central HS 77 Noah Chase Fr. OL 6-6 278 Durham, NC Southern Durham HS 78 Joe Edwards Jr. OL 6-1 290 Kinston, NC Kinston HS 79 Roman Jackson So. OL 6-3 370 Hampton, VA South Carolina State Univ. 80 Amonte Copeland Fr. WR 6-0 170 Portsmouth, VA Wilson HS 81 Jalen McDaniel Sr. WR 6-3 210 FayeƩ eville, NC Jack BriƩ HS 82 Juwan Ingram R-So. TE 6-3 240 Winston-Salem, NC W-S Prep HS 84 Jamel Askew Fr. TE 6-4 215 Richmond, VA Marshall HS 85 Ethan Hunt Fr. WR/DB 6-2 165 Myrtle Beach, SC Myrtle Beach HS 87 Kenny Edwards Fr. WR 6-2 170 Power Springs, GA Grove HS 88 E’Kwon White Fr. DL 6-1 250 Raleigh, NC Franklinton HS 89 Day’Von Walker So. WR 6-2 170 Richmond, VA Marshall HS 90 Keywan Morgan Sr. DL 6-0 300 LaGrange, NC Arendell-ParroƩ Academy 94 Trevon Brown So. DT 5-11 260 Washington, DC Bluefi eld College 95 Forrest Bailey Fr. DL 6-1 290 Durham, NC Southern Durham HS 99 Chris Batchelor Fr. DL 6-3 260 Wilson, NC Fike HS

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 9 Key Returnees

Lenwood Joyner No. 2 (5.0), rushing touchdowns (6) and rushing yards per Wide Receiver game (93.1)...Ranked sixth in the CIAA in rushing yards Senior - 5-9 - 165 and rushing yards per game...Ranked seventh in the Miami, FL conference in rushing TDs...Ranked eighth in the CIAA in Stillman University all-purpose yards per game (105.4)...Caught nine passes Miami Central HS for 88 yards and a 9.8 average...Gained a season-high Sport Management 144 yards and scored two touchdowns on 27 carries in an 81-9 victory over Lincoln (Pa.) (9/23)...Rushed for over 100 2017: Led the Falcons in receiving yards (529)...Ranked yards in each of his fi nal three games...Had 16 carries for second on the team in receptions (36) and touchdown 116 yards and two touchdowns against Fayetteville State catches (4)...Returned 11 kickoffs for an 18.5 average and (10/21)...Rambled for 130 yards and one touchdown on 30 15 punts for a 9.5 average...Ranked eighth in the CIAA rushes in a 24-0 win over Johnson C. Smith (10/28)...Ran in receiving yards and ninth in receiving yards per game through arch-rival Shaw for 142 yards and one touchdown (52.9)...Ranked ninth in receptions per game (3.6) in the on 31 carries in a 31-14 victory (11/4)...Had 12 rushes CIAA...A CoSIDA Academic All-District Football selection... for 99 yards in a 30-29 triumph over Livingstone (10/7)... Grabbed four passes for 85 yards and one touchdown in Totaled 77 yards on 19 rushes against Virginia Union an 81-9 win over Lincoln (Pa.) (9/23)...Caught fi ve passes (9/30)... for 85 yards and one TD in a 24-0 Homecoming win over Johnson C. Smith (10/28)...Had fi ve receptions for 87 yards against Virginia Union (9/30)...Had fi ve catches for 65 yards and a score in a 30-29 victory over Livingstone (10/7)...Had four receptions for 64 yards against Carson- Newman (9/9)...2016: Falcons second leading receiver in catches (37), receiving yards (474) and touchdown receptions (3)...Had six receptions for a season-high 93 yards including a 26-yard touchdown against Virginia Union (10/1)...Caught two passes for 77 yards including a 31-yard score against Shaw (11/5)...Finished with six receptions for 88 yards against Johnson C. Smith (10/29)...

Darryl “D.J.” Johnson No. 14 Quarterback Senior - 5-11 - 190 Richmond, VA Shepard University Highland Springs HS Sport Management

2017: One of the most prolifi c quarterbacks in the CIAA...Completed 104 of 198 passes for 1,264 yards, 13 touchdowns and fi ve ...Ranked fi fth in the CIAA in touchdown passes (13) and sixth in passing Jeremiah Miller No. 3 effi ciency (122.8)...Led the Falcons in total offense Running Back (151.3)...A nominee for D2 Football Offensive HERO of Junior - 5-9 - 180 the Week after completing 14 of 22 passes for 297 yards, Miami, FL six TDs and zero interceptions in an 81-9 trouncing of Jackson HS Lincoln (Pa.) (9/23)...The six TD passes against Lincoln Criminal Justice (Pa.) tied a school record and tied for the most in a single game in 2017...Completed 19 of 30 passes for 219 yards, one touchdown and one interception against Carson- 2017: Selected All-CIAA Honorable Mention...Led the Newman (9/9)...Completed 11 of 17 passes for 176 yards, Falcons in rushing yards (858), rushing yards per carry a season-high two TD passes and one interception in a

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 10 Key Returnees

24-0 Homecoming victory over Johnson C. Smith (10/28)... against Livingstone...Threw for three TD passes against Has thrown for 28 touchdowns and nearly 3,000 yards Livingstone...Stepped in for an injured D.J. Johnson (2,971) in his three-year career...2016: Team leader in on the fi nal drive and directed the Falcons past two- passing (1,469) and rushing yards (434)...Completed time defending CIAA champion Winston-Salem State... 116 of 234 pass attempts with 13 touchdowns and nine He tossed a nine-yard TD pass with 29 seconds left for interceptions...Finished with 1,903 total offensive yards... a 17-14 win over WSSU (10/14)...Ran for a touchdown Ranked fi fth in the CIAA in total offensive yards per game and threw for another in a 31-14 win over Shaw in the (211.4)...Named CIAA quarterback of the week and season-fi nale for the Raleigh Classic Trophy...Completed BOXTOROW National Football Player of the Week after 26 of 55 passes for 305 yards, six touchdowns and four throwing for 244 yards and three touchdowns and rushing interceptions in 2017. for 87 yards and two TDs in a 38-37 double OT win over Livingstone (10/9)...Rushed for 66 yards and threw for 152 Roy Garris No. 17 yards and a TD against Carson-Newman (9/10)...Threw Defensive Back for 193 yards and a score against D-I North Carolina Junior - 6-2 - 180 Central (9/17)...Threw for a career-high 308 yards and Raleigh, NC two TDs and added 60 rushing yards against Virginia Enloe HS Union (10/1)...Threw for 163 yards, a career-high four TDs Communication and gained 76 rushing yards in a 35-31 win over Lincoln (Pa.) (9/24)...Gained 69 rushing yards against Winston- Salem State (10/15)...2015: Team’s third-leading rusher... 2017: Started the season at wide receiver but made an Threw two touchdown passes...Started against Shaw... impact at defensive back in the second portion of the Completed 5 of 6 passes for 70 yards and one touchdown season...Totaled 36 tackles despite playing six games against Elizabeth City State on Sept. 19...Was 13 of 20 for at defensive back...His tackle total was good enough 155 yards and one touchdown pass in a 31-24 win over for sixth-best on the team...Had one pass defended and Shaw on Nov. 7... one pass breakup and 0.5 tackles for loss...Recorded 11 tackles in a 30-29 victory over Livingstone (10/7)... Was chosen CIAA Defensive Back of the Week for his performance against Livingstone...Collected 11 tackles against Fayetteville State (10/21)...Was among the team leaders with fi ve tackles and added a pass break-up in a 31-14 win over crosstown rival Shaw (11/4) to capture the Raleigh Classic Trophy...Was among the Falcons’ leading tacklers against WSSU (5) and JCSU (4)...

Sean Smith No. 58 Placekicker/ Redshirt Senior - 5-9 - 190 Valdosta, GA Lowndes HS Exercise Science

Demetrius Lewis No. 16 Quarterback 2017: The Falcons’ second-leading scorer (45 points)... Redshirt Sophomore - 6-5 - 200 Connected on 6 of 8 fi eld goals and 27 of 31 extra point Columbia, SC attempts...Longest kick was 30 yards...Nailed a 23-yard Winston-Salem State University fi eld goal with eight seconds remaining to lift the Falcons Irmo HS past Livingstone 30-29 (10/7)...2016: Second on the team Sport Management in points scored (21)...Made two of fi ve fi eld goals and 15-16 extra points..Averaged 31.5 yards per punt includ- 2017: A valuable back-up quarterback who helped the ing two punts over 50 yards and eight punts inside the Falcons win several games...Placed on the All-CIAA opponent’s 20-yard line...Eight punts were fair caught... Rookie Team...Lewis started against Livingstone and led Named CIAA special teams player of the week after kick- the Falcons to a 30-29 come-from-behind win (10/7)... ing the game-winning extra point in a 38-37 victory over He engineered a 10-play, 64-yard drive with 1:37 left in Livingstone (10/9)...Also booted a 26-yard fi eld goal in the the fourth quarter which set up a game-winning fi eld goal fi rst overtime and kicked a 58-yard punt against Living-

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 11 Key Returnees stone...Kicked a season-best 40-yard fi eld goal against Winston-Salem State (10/15)...Averaged 49.2 yards per kickoff including one touchback...2015: Third on the team in scoring (13 points)...Made 2 of 4 fi eld goals and 7 of 10 extra points...Ranked fi fth in the CIAA in punting average (37.0)...Booted a career-best 66-yard punt which was sea- son’s third longest in CIAA...

Keywan Morgan No. 90 Defensive Lineman Senior - 6-0 - 300 LaGrange, NC Arenell-Parrott Academy Criminal Justice

2017: Recorded 37 tackles including 4.5 tackles for loss Calvin Montgomery, Jr. No. 55 and one sack in addition to one pass break-up and one Offensive Lineman pass defended and one safety for the Falcons...Tied for Junior - 6-0 - 275 fourth on the team in tackles...Finished with eight tack- Baltimore, MD les in a 30-29 victory over Livingstone (10/7)...Tallied two Mt. Saint Joseph HS tackles for loss including one sack in an 81-9 win over Criminal Justice Lincoln (Pa.) (9/23)...Recovered a in the end zone for a safety in a 31-14 win over crosstown rival Shaw for the Raleigh Classic Trophy (11/4)...2016: Played defen- 2017: Played center on an offense that ranked fi fth in the sive tackle for the Falcons...Tallied 28 tackles including CIAA in rushing offense (178.6), fourth in fi rst downs (196) fi ve tackles for loss and one sack...Had a team-high two and fi rst in fewest penalties (61) and fewest penalties blocked kicks...Had seven tackles and one sack against per game (6.1)...2016: Played fullback and center for the Fayetteville State (10/22)...2015: Finished with 12 tackles, Falcons...Was a key blocker on the offensive unit... 3.5 tackles for loss and one forced fumble...

Zack Jenkins No. 57 Offensive Lineman Senior - 6-7 - 310 Madison, GA Morgan County HS Criminal Justice

2017: Named All-CIAA Honorable Mention...Selected to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Football Team...Played center on an offense that ranked fi fth in the CIAA in rush- ing offense (178.6), fourth in fi rst downs (196) and fi rst in fewest penalties (61) and fewest penalties per game (6.1)...2016: Started at left guard for the Falcons...One of the team’s best blockers...

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 12 2018 Opponents

JACKSONVILLE NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL

GAME 1 - SEPTEMBER 1 - JACKSONVILLE, FL GAME 2 - SEPTEMBER 8 - DURHAM, NC

Location: Jacksonville, FL Location: Durham, NC Conference: (PFL) Conference: Mid-Eastern (MEAC) Colors: Forest Green and White Colors: Maroon and Gray Nickname: Dolphins Nickname: Eagles Stadium (Capacity): D.B. Milne Field (5,000) Stadium (Capacity): O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium (10,000) Surface: AstroTurf Surface: Mondoturf Head Coach: Ian Shields Interim Head Coach: Granville Eastman Record at School: 28-15 (Entering 5th season) Record at School: 0-0 (Entering 1st season) Overall Record: 12-9 (Entering 3rd season) Overall Record: 0-0 (Entering 1st season) 2017 Record: 7-4 2017 Record: 7-4 2017 Conference Record: 5-3 (Tied for 3rd) 2017 Conference Record: 5-3 (4th) Starters Returning: 14 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/12

VIRGINIA STATE BOWIE STATE

GAME 3 - SEPTEMBER 15 - RALEIGH, NC GAME 4 - SEPTEMBER 22 - RALEIGH, NC

Location: Ettrick, VA Location: Bowie, MD Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) (CIAA) Colors: Orange and Blue Colors: Black and Gold Nickname: Trojans Nickname: Bulldogs Stadium (Capacity): (7,909) Stadium (Capacity): Bulldogs Stadium (2,964) Surface: Natural Grass Surface: Synthetic Turf Head Coach: Head Coach: Damon Wilson Record at School: 19-3 (Entering 3rd season) Record at School: 56-39 (Entering 10th season) Overall Record: 68-45 (Entering 11th season) Overall Record: 56-39 (Entering 10th season) 2017 Record: 10-1 (CIAA Champion) 2017 Record: 9-2 2017 Conference Record: 7-0 (1st - Northern) 2017 Conference Record: 6-1 (2nd - Northern) Letterwinners Returning: 46/27 Letterwinners Returning: 45

ELIZABETH CITY STATE LIVINGSTONE

GAME 5 - SEPTEMBER 29 - ELIZABETH CITY, NC GAME 6 - OCTOBER 6 - SALISBURY, NC

Location: Elizabeth City, NC Location: Salisbury, NC Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) (CIAA) Colors: Royal Blue, White and Red Colors: Columbia Blue and Black Nickname: Vikings Mascot: Blue Bears Stadium (Capacity): (5,000) Stadium (Capacity): Alumni Memorial Stadium (6,000) Surface: Natural Grass Surface: Natural Grass Head Coach: Anthony Jones Head Coach: Daryl Williams Record at School: 0-0 (Entering 1st Season) Record at School: 15-35 (Entering 6th season) Overall Record: 101-70 (Entering 16th Season) Overall Record: 15-35 (Entering 6th season) 2017 Record: 4-6 2017 Record: 0-10 2017 Conference Record: 2-5 (5th - CIAA Northern) 2017 Conference Record: 0-7 (6th - CIAA South) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 59/18 Starters Returning: 12/10

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 13 2018 Opponents

WINSTON-SALEM STATE FAYETTEVILLE STATE

GAME 7 - OCTOBER 13 - WINSTON-SALEM, NC GAME 8 - OCTOBER 20 - RALEIGH, NC

Location: Winston-Salem, NC Location: Fayetteville, NC Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) (CIAA) Colors: Red and White Colors: Royal Blue and Lilly White Mascot: Rams Mascot: Broncos Stadium (Capacity): (18,000) Stadium (Capacity): Jeralds Stadium (5,500) Surface: Natural Grass (Bermuda) Surface: Artifi cial Grass Head Coach: Kienus Boulware Head Coach: Richard Hayes, Jr. Record at School: 30-14 (Entering 5th season) Record at School: 10-11 (Entering 3rd Season) Overall Record: 30-14 (Entering 5th season) Overall Record: 10-11 (Entering 3rd season) 2017 Record: 6-4 2017 Record: 6-5 (CIAA Runner-Up) 2017 Conference Record: 4-3 (3rd - CIAA Southern) 2017 Conference Record: 5-2 (1st - CIAA Southern) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 52/34 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 41/9

JOHNSON C. SMITH SHAW

GAME 9 - OCTOBER 27 - CHARLOTTE, NC GAME 10 - NOVEMBER 3 - RALEIGH, NC

Location: Charlotte, NC Location: Raleigh, NC Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) (CIAA) Colors: Gold and Navy Blue Colors: Garnett and White Mascot: Golden Bulls Mascot: Bears Stadium (Capacity): (4,500) Stadium (Capacity): (8,000) Surface: Natural Grass Surface: FieldTurf Head Coach: Head Coach: Adrian Jones Record at School: 9-21 (Entering 4th Season) Record at School: 5-15 (Entering 3rd Season) Overall Record: 115-137-3 (Entering 25th Season) Overall Record: 5-15 (Entering 3rd Season) 2017 Record: 2-8 2017 Record: 3-7 2017 Conference Record: 2-5 (4th - CIAA South) 2017 Conference Record: 2-5 (5th - CIAA South) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 51/26 Letterwinners Returning: 45/29

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 14 2017 Individual Statistics

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 15 2017 Defensive Statistics

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 16 Football History

1899: Saint Augustine’s College played its fi rst football ranked 22nd in the nation. It was the fi rst postseason and game against Chapel Hill Club on Thanksgiving Day. The bowl victory in recent memory for the Falcons. game ended in a 5-5 tie. Oct. 22, 2011: The Falcons played their fi rst football game 1926, 1927, 1928: The football team won the state at the George Williams Athletic Complex, beating Johnson championship in those years. C. Smith 34-15 on Homecoming Day.

1934: Saint Augustine’s College joined the CIAA. 2012: Tyron Laughinghouse led NCAA Division II in yards per kick return. He won numerous All- 1961: Defensive lineman Ike Lassiter was drafted by the America and All-Region honors, was named national . special teams player of the year by one organization and was chosen CIAA Special Teams Player of the 1965: Football was discontinued at Saint Augustine’s Year. He was named All-CIAA at three positions. College. 2013: Shonquez Nelson led all NCAA Division II players in Oct. 2001: Football was re-instituted at Saint Augustine’s sacks per game. His 13 sacks were tops in the CIAA and College. tied the University single-season mark. Nelson captured several All-America awards. Aug. 31, 2002: The Falcons played Edward Waters in their fi rst football game in 37 years. 2015: Roderick Davenport II became the University’s career rushing leader in the modern era. He fi nished his Oct. 1, 2005: Saint Augustine’s College defeated North stellar four-year career with 2,809 yards. He became the Carolina Central on NCCU’s Homecoming Day in a battle all-time rusher after gaining 78 yards and scoring one of unbeaten teams. touchdown in a 31-24 season-fi nale win over crosstown rival Shaw. Davenport surpassed the previous record of Oct. 3, 2005: The Falcons became the fi rst CIAA team 2,747 yards set by former standout Walter Sanders. to earn a No. 1 ranking in the NCAA Division II regional rankings. 2017: The Falcons fi nished tied for fi rst place in the Southern Division (5-2) for the fi rst time in recent memory. Oct. 4, 2005: Saint Augustine’s College entered the AFCA They fi nished .500 or better (5-5) overall for the fi rst time Coaches Division II Poll for the fi rst time in school history since 2012. at No. 24.

2005: Tyrone Pettaway was named CIAA Defensive Player of the Year.

2006: Kevin Jones was named CIAA Defensive Player of the Year.

April 27, 2008: Alex Hall became the third Falcons’ player selected in the NFL Draft. The Cleveland Browns took Hall in the seventh round.

Oct. 9, 2010: Saint Augustine’s College defeated unbeaten and nationally-ranked Winston-Salem State 40-35 on WSSU’s Homecoming Day. WSSU was ranked 17th in the nation at the time.

Oct. 23, 2010: Walter Sanders became the fi rst Falcons’ player to rush for over 1,000 yards in the modern era. Former standout Alex Hall (No. 99) played defensive 2010: Walter Sanders was named CIAA Offensive Player end and linebacker in the NFL and CFL, where he of the Year. became an All-Star and Champion. Hall was an All-American defensive end for then-Saint Dec. 4, 2010: Saint Augustine’s College won Pioneer Bowl Augustine’s College. He was drafted by NFL’s XII with a 20-9 victory over Fort Valley State, which was Cleveland Browns in 2008.

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 17 Players of the Year and All-Americans

CIAA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR BEYOND SPORTS NETWORK 2010 - Walter Sanders, TB 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, KR (First Team) 2013 - Shonquez Nelson, DT (First Team) CIAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005 - Tyrone Pettaway, LB BEYOND SPORTS NETWORK 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB DIVISION II SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2013 - Chaz Robinson, LB (Co-Player) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse

CIAA SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR D2FOOTBALL.COM ALL-AMERICAN 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse 2005 - Eddie Montgomery, RS (Honorable Mention) 2006 - Alex Hall, DE (Second Team) CIAA OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (Honorable Mention) 2009 - Joaquin Green, QB 2007 - Alex Hall, DE (First Team) 2014 - Claytin Lewis, WR- 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, DT (Second Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, AP (First Team) CIAA DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2011 - Antonio Stewart, LB DAKTRONICS ALL-AMERICAN 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (First Team) CIAA FOOTBALL COACH OF THE YEAR 2006 - Alex Hall, DE (Second Team) 2003 - Michael Costa 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, RS (First Team) 2005 - Michael Costa DON HANSEN ALL-AMERICAN ASSOCIATED PRESS LITTLE ALL-AMERICAN 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (First Team) 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (First Team) 2009 - Marcus Crump, DE (Honorable Mention) 2006 - Alex Hall, DE (First Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, RS (Second Team) 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, DT (Third Team) 2013 - Shonquez Nelson, DT (Second Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, AP (Third Team) 2013 - Chaz Robinson, LB (Honorable Mention) 2013 - Shonquez Nelson, DT (Second Team)

AFCA ALL-AMERICAN 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, DT 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, AP

Notable Falcons In The Pros

SAU PLAYERS SELECTED IN THE NFL DRAFT SUPER BOWL RUNNER-UP 2008 - Alex Hall (7th Round, Cleveland Browns) 1968 - Ike Lassiter 1967 - Herman Reed (12th Round, Baltimore Colts) 1962 - Ike Lassiter (9th Round, Los Angeles Rams) HALL OF FAME AFL ALL-STAR 1980 - Roland “Rollie” Miles 1966 - Ike Lassiter CFL WEST ALL-STAR ALL-AFL 1953-1956, 1958-1959 - Roland “Rollie” Miles 1966, 1968, 1969 - Ike Lassiter GREY CUP CHAMPION AFL CHAMPION 1954, 1955, 1956 - Roland “Rollie” Miles 1967 - Ike Lassiter 2013 - Alex Hall

2018 Saint Augustine’s University Football 18 2018 Schedule

Date Opponent Site Time Sept. 1 at Jacksonville Jacksonville, FL 1 p.m. Sept. 8 at North Carolina Central Durham, NC 6 p.m. Sept. 15 Virginia State Raleigh, NC 1 p.m. Sept. 22 *Bowie State Raleigh, NC 1 p.m. Sept. 29 *at Elizabeth City State Elizabeth City, NC 1 p.m. Oct. 6 *at Livingstone Salisbury, NC 1:30 p.m. Oct. 13 *at Winston-Salem State Winston-Salem, NC 1:30 p.m. Oct. 20 *Fayetteville State# Raleigh, NC 1 p.m. Oct. 27 *at Johnson C. Smith Charlotte, NC 1 p.m. Nov. 3 *Shaw% Raleigh, NC 1 p.m. Nov. 10 CIAA Championship Salem, VA TBA

* - CIAA Games # - Homecoming % - Raleigh Classic Home Games at George Williams Athletic Complex

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