Michael Morand Head Football Coach

Roderick Davenport II cyril All-CIAA First Team Running Back Davis quarterBack 2015 SAINT AUGUSTINE’S UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL #OurPlaceOurTime

jamal denzel antonio D. parker watkins thomas wide receiver defensive back All-CIAA Rookie Wide Receiver

darius goodman Defensive Lineman

Chasz brandon cosby king All-CIAA Rookie Defensive Lineman offensive lineman Table of Contents

Page 2...... 2015 Quick Facts Page 3...... President Everett B. Ward, Ph.D. Page 4...... Athletic Director George Williams Page 5...... Head Coach Michael Morand Pages 6-7...... Assistant Coaches Page 8...... 2015 Season Outlook Page 9...... 2015 Preseason Roster Pages 10-11...... Key Returnees Pages 12-13...... 2015 Opponents Page 14...... Falcons In Action Pages 15-17...... 2014 Statistics Page 18...... Football History Pages 19-20...... Individual Records (Since 2002) Page 21...... Falcons’ All-CIAA Players Page 22...... Falcons’ Players of the Year and All-American Awards Back Cover...... 2015 Schedule

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 1 2015 Quick Facts

GENERAL INFORMATION CIAA Record:...... 3-4 (2-1 Home; 1-3 Away) Name of School:...... Saint Augustine’s University Southern Division Record:...... 2-3 (1-1 Home; 1-2 Away) Mailing Address:.1315 Oakwood Ave., Raleigh, NC 27610 Basic Offense:...... Mid-Atlantic Founded:...... 1867 Basic Defense:...... Multiple Enrollment:...... 1,100 Lettermen Returning:...... 30 Nickname:...... Falcons Lettermen Lost:...... 45 School Colors:...... Blue and White Starters Returning:...... 6 Stadium:...... George Williams Athletic Complex Starters Lost:...... 16 Capacity:...... 2,500 Surface:...... FieldTurf 2014 RESULTS Affi liation:...... NCAA Division II Sept. 6...... at Indiana, Pa. 19-41 L Conference:...... CIAA Sept. 13...... Wingate 0-30 L President:...... Everett B. Ward, Ph.D. Sept. 20...... at Stillman 19-37 L Alma Mater, Year:...... Saint Augustine’s College, 1982 Sept. 27...... Chowan 33-31 W Athletic Director:...... George Williams Oct. 4...... at State 35-42 L Alma Mater, Year:...... Saint Augustine’s College, 1965 Oct. 11...... at Livingstone 31-30 W Athletic Phone:...... (919) 516-4250 Oct. 18...... at Winston-Salem State 13-36 L Oct. 25...... Fayetteville State 14-49 L HISTORY Nov. 1...... at Johnson C. Smith 10-14 L First year of football:...... 1934 (CIAA) Nov. 8...... Shaw 16-9 W All-time bowl/play-off record:...... 1-0 (2010) All-time record:...... 149-147-8 TOP RETURNEES Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. No. COACHING STAFF Chasz Cosby DL 6-3 280 So. 41 Head Coach:...... Michael Morand Cyril Davis QB 6-3 180 R-Jr. 1 Alma Mater:...... Florida A&M ‘01 Roderick Davenport II RB 6-1 200 R-Sr. 24 Record at school (seasons):...... 3-6 (1 season) Darius Goodman DL 6-0 230 R-So. 2 Football offi ce phone:...... (919) 516-5182 Brandon King OL 6-2 330 R-Jr. 77 Best time to reach Coach:...... 12 p.m.-2 p.m. Jamal Parker WR 5-9 175 Sr. 6 Assoc. Head Coach/Def. Coordinator:.....Errick Hargrove Antonio D. Thomas WR 5-9 160 So. 89 Offensive Line:...... Jimmy Heggins Denzel Watkins DB 5-11 185 Sr. 27 Running Backs/Academic Coordinator:.....Tim Chavous Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers:...... Jonathan Kelly INFO ON TOP PLAYERS Inside Linebackers:...... Ken Hill Chasz Cosby – All-CIAA Rookie selection Defensive Line:...... Arun Gomez Special Assistant to Head Coach/OLB:...... Regi Cooper Cyril Davis – Among top fi ve CIAA leaders in touchdown passes (11) and passing yards per game (187.3) last ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION season Athletic Director:...... George Williams Associate AD/SWA:...... TBA Roderick Davenport II – All-CIAA and All-Region back led Associate AD for Compliance:...... Andre Roach CIAA in rushing last season (113.3 yards per game) Faculty Athletic Representative:...... Richard Moore Sports Information Director:...... Anthony Jeffries Darius Goodman – Led Falcons in tackles for loss (13.5) as Head Athletic Trainer:...... Lakida Whetstone a freshman Head Athletic Trainer Phone:...... (919) 516-4595/4219 Brandon King – Returning lineman who opened running SPORTS INFORMATION lanes for CIAA rushing leader Roderick Davenport II Sports Information Director:...... Anthony Jeffries SID Offi ce Phone:...... (919) 516-4517 Jamal Parker - Team’s top returning receiver (41 catches, Cell Phone:...... (919) 348-5355 419 yards, 2 TDs) SID Fax:...... (919) 516-4639 SID Email:...... [email protected] Antonio D. Thomas - All-CIAA Rookie selection Athletic Website:...... www.saintaugfalcons.com Denzel Watkins - Team’s top returning tackler (48 total TEAM RECORD tackles) 2014 Record:...... 3-7 (2-2 Home; 1-5 Away)

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 2 President Everett B. Ward, Ph.D.

On April 10, 2015, the achievements, Ward made history in 1989 as the first Saint Augustine’s University African-American executive director of the Board of Trustees voted Democratic Party. In addition, Ward has served on and unanimously to remove chaired two university advisory boards. the interim status from Dr. Everett B. Ward’s title and In recognition of his commitment to higher education, he was name him the 11th president elected to serve on the Board of Trustees of Saint Augustine’s of Saint Augustine’s University. College. From 2009-2011, Everett was chairman of the Board of Trustees of Saint Augustine’s College, his family’s beloved Ward is the third alumnus to hold the post in the 148-year alma mater. history of Saint Augustine’s University. Ward continued his family’s tradition by receiving his Bachelor Dr. Ward was appointed interim president on April 23, 2014. of Arts degree from Saint Augustine’s College. He also earned Under his leadership, the university has identified and focused a Master of Arts degree from North Carolina State University on four academic areas: Mass Communication and Journalism, (NCSU). While a student at NCSU, he was invited by the Criminal Justice, Public Health and Science, Technology, Taiwanese government to study the political, educational and Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). cultural institutions of the Republic of China (Taiwan). In recognition of his academic and humanitarian achievements, Ward, of Raleigh, North Carolina, is a respected public Ward received the Steve Grissom Humanitarian Award from administrator, political leader, and humanitarian with more than NCSU. He maintains his connection with NCSU by serving as a 30 years of national and statewide experiences. Professionally, visiting lecturer in the Department of History. Ward served as director of the Historically Black Colleges and University (HBCU)/Minority Institutions of Higher Education In 2013, Ward earned the Ph.D. in leadership studies from (MIHE) Program for the North Carolina Department of North Carolina A&T State University’s School of Education. As Transportation (NCDOT). In this role, Ward worked with a result of his academic achievements, he was a North Carolina university chancellors and presidents, faculty and staff in the A&T State University Wardham Scholar and a member of The areas of transportation curriculum development, research Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi and the Golden Key initiatives and student development. International Honour Society. He was a contributing writer to the publication, Lead the Way: Principles and Practices in Community Ward served on the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Civic Engagement. His research focus includes African HBCU/MIHE Workgroup. This workgroup is responsible for American elected leadership, African-American history, civic establishing and maintaining partnerships between FHWA and engagement and leadership development. HBCU/MIHE universities. Ward is a lifelong member of Davie Street Presbyterian Church, Prior to his role with the HBCU/MIHE program, Ward served as USA where he serves as a Ruling Elder. In addition to his the NCDOT’s director of Intergovernmental Affairs and special church activities, he holds membership and leadership assistant to the deputy secretary for Environment, Planning and positions in such organizations as Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Local Government. In both roles, he worked with local elected Inc.; Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity; 100 Black Men, Inc. and the North offi cials and assisted with the implementation of the Carolina State Capital Foundation. department’s Rural Planning Organizations (RPO) Program. In recognition of his service to the department’s diversity efforts, Ward received the NCDOT Extra Mile Award.

As a dedicated servant leader, he serves on several national, regional and statewide boards to advance opportunities for citizens throughout the nation. Ward is a member of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) where he served as co-chairman of the Credentials Committee, vice chairman of the DNC Black Caucus and DNC Rules and By-Laws Committee member.

In 1983, he was named special assistant to the chairman of the North Carolina Democratic Party and subsequently was named political director. As a result of his political

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 3 Athletic Director George Williams

George Williams has built a and women’s track and fi eld and cross country coach in 1976 national track & fi eld power at and named athletic director in 1997. In his one season as men’s Saint Augustine’s University and an basketball coach, Williams led the Falcons to a division title in international reputation as a head 1998. Before he became a coaching legend, Williams made his coach during his illustrious 39-year name on the basketball court for the Falcons. One of the best coaching career at his alma mater. players to ever suit up in a Falcon uniform, Williams was an All- On May 23, 2015, Williams became CIAA standout during his career. the NCAA coaching leader in track & fi eld championships (36), regardless Williams is a member of eight Halls of Fames: the Central of division, when Saint Augustine’s Intercollegiate Athletic Association Hall of Fame, the North University won its third consecutive Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, the Florida Track and Field Hall of Division II National Outdoor Track Fame, the Saint Augustine’s University Athletic Hall of Fame, the & Field Title in Allendale, Mich. Coach Williams has taken the Booker T. Washington High School (Miami, Fla.) Hall of Fame, program to unprecedented heights since becoming the head the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association coach in 1976. Over his outstanding career, Williams has won the (USTFCCCA) Hall of Fame, the Raleigh (N.C.) Hall of Fame and most NCAA Division II track & fi eld championships as a coach, the Multi-Ethnic Sports Hall of Fame. and he has won the most NCAA track & fi eld championships at one school as a coach, regardless of division. He is third in the Williams and his famed track & fi eld program were recognized NCAA with the most championships regardless of the sport. during a halftime ceremony at a 2014 NCAA Division I Tournament First-Round Game in Raleigh, N.C. for their success. He was also Williams has coached 39 Olympians, including three gold named the starter of the famed Rock ‘N’ Roll Marathon series in medalists. He has been the recipient of more than 150 track & Raleigh, N.C. The race, billed as the “World Largest Running fi eld coach of the year honors, including the 2015 NCAA Division Series” was held April 13, 2014. In 2012, Williams was selected II National Outdoor Men’s Coach of the Year Award, the 2014 13th among the CIAA 100 Greatest Athletes and Coaches during NCAA Division II National Indoor and Outdoor Men’s Coach of the year of the conference’s 100th anniversary. On February 16, the Year Awards and the 2013 NCAA Division II National Indoor 2012, he was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from and Outdoor Men’s Coach of the Year Awards by the U.S. Track the Raleigh (N.C.) Sports Council. & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). The legendary coach was also selected the 2014 CaptainU In March 2009, Williams was selected an honoree in the “Living Indoor Track & Field Winter Coach of the Year. Legends” Orange & Black Scholarship Gala Awards Ceremony by the Booker T. Washington Alumni Association, which honors The legendary coach was also named the 2014 CIAA Athletic outstanding alumni of Booker T. Washington Senior High School. Director of the Year and won four CIAA Coach of the Year awards On June 20, 2008, Williams received the Bighouse Gaines for the 2013-14 season including men’s and women’s cross Unsung Hero Award from the Winston-Salem State University country, men’s indoor track & fi eld and men’s outdoor track & fi eld. Alumni Association. In November 2003, Williams arranged Under his leadership, the Falcons have amassed over 150 CIAA for Saint Augustine’s University to become the fi rst historically track and fi eld and cross country conference championships. black college to host the NCAA Division II Cross Country Additionally, his scholarship student-athletes have a 95 percent Championships. In November 2010, Saint Augustine’s University graduation rate. hosted the Atlantic Region Cross Country Championships.

Williams was the head coach of the 2004 U.S. Men’s Olympic After returning from the 2004 Summer Games, the city of Track and Field Team in Athens, Greece, and he also served as Elizabeth City, N.C., honored Williams in September 2004 with assistant coach of the 1996 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Team a key to the city. The city of Raleigh, N.C., honored the longtime in Atlanta, Ga., where each athlete he was responsible for won Saint Augustine’s University coach with a Proclamation, naming a gold medal. He was the U.S. men’s head coach at the 1999 November 16, 2004, as George Williams Day for his outstanding World Outdoor Championships in Seville, Spain, the 1993 World contributions in track and fi eld. The Newark YMCA Sports Indoor Championships in Toronto, Canada and the 1992 IAAF Legends honored Williams in November 2004, and the city of World Cup in Havana, Cuba. Miami, Fla., honored Coach Williams with a Proclamation naming February 7, 2004, as George Williams Day. Williams coached Saint Augustine’s University graduate Bershawn “Batman” Jackson to a 2005 world title, fi ve U.S. championships Additionally, Williams has received The Order of the Long Leaf and a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Four former Pine Award three times - from Governor Jim Martin, Governor Saint Augustine’s University student-athletes including Jackson James Hunt in 1996 and Governor Michael Easley in 2004. The competed at the Beijing Olympics. Order of the Long Leaf Pine Award is the highest civilian honor presented by the Governor of North Carolina. Coach Williams In addition to being the track and fi eld and cross country head received this honor because of his career achievements, and his coach, Williams is also the athletic director at Saint Augustine’s extraordinary service to the state and the community. University. A faithful Falcon, Williams has served his alma mater (graduated 1965) in a variety of roles since 1968 including director Coach Williams is married to the former Olivia Hardy, and they of alumni affairs, admissions counselor, director of student have one daughter Crystal, a son-in-law Steve Harrell and twin activities and head basketball coach. Williams was named men’s granddaughters Haley and Grace.

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 4 Head Coach Michael Morand

The Saint Augustine’s University 2009-2010 season. He also served as the Director of Football Department of Athletics elevated Operations at A&T. Interim Head Football Coach Michael Morand to Permanent Head Football During his time at North Carolina A&T, Morand guided one of Coach on December 12, 2014. the top rushing attacks in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Morand is the second football coach (MEAC). Before arriving at A&T, Morand served as the Offensive at the University since the football Coordinator, Quarterbacks and Wide Receivers Coach at Virginia program restarted in 2002. State University in 2007 and 2008.

Morand took over the Falcons football Under his direction in the 2007 season, Virginia State ranked team after the fi rst game of the 2014 second in scoring offense, total offense, red zone offense, and season. The Falcons fi nished third in passing effi ciency; and fi rst in fourth down conversions in the the CIAA Southern Division after they were picked fi fth in the CIAA. In the 2008 season, Morand coached the top-ranked preseason. Their conference record tied for the sixth-best among running back and top-ranked wide receiver in the CIAA. Both 12 CIAA teams after they were predicted to be the players were ranked in the top 10 nationally of their respective ninth-best CIAA team in July 2014. categories in Division II. During his two years as Offensive Coordinator, Morand produced six All-CIAA players, one Don In 2014, the Falcons excelled in the classroom under Morand. Hansen All-American and one CIAA Offensive Rookie of the Year. They posted the CIAA highest team grade point average (GPA) in football (2.77) with 22 student-athletes achieving a 3.0 GPA or Prior to his stint at Virginia State, Morand served as Running better. On the fi eld, the Falcons produced three All-CIAA players Backs Coach at from 2004-2006. During his under Morand’s direction. Tailback Roderick Davenport II was tenure at Wingate, Morand helped guide the team to a 21-11 selected to the All-CIAA First Team while wide receiver/return record and several national Top 25 rankings. specialist Claytin Lewis and offensive lineman Martize Smith were placed on the All-CIAA Second Team. In addition to the In 2003, Morand helped start the Barber-Scotia All-CIAA picks, seven Falcons were named to the All-CIAA Rookie program. He was the Assistant Head Football Coach, Offensive Team including Lewis, who was selected CIAA Offensive Rookie Coordinator and Recruiting Coordinator for the team. In 2002, of the Year. Lewis made the USA College Football Freshman Morand was the Quarterbacks and Wide Receivers Coach All-America team and Davenport, the CIAA rushing leader, was at in addition to serving as Recruiting selected to the Don Hansen All-Super Region 1 Team. Coordinator and Strength and Conditioning Coach. He coached two players to All-CIAA honors that season. Morand also earned two coaching accolades during the season. He was named CIAA Coach of the Week and USA College In 2001, Morand was at the University of West Georgia where Football Division II National Coach of the Week. he coached running back Nick Price, a Harlon Hill candidate. Morand also gained valuable experience coaching the complex Morand was selected for the NCAA Expert Coaches Forum in West Coast Offense that season as the team compiled an 8-3 Orlando, Fla., in 2009. The Forum teaches upcoming coaches overall record. how to become effective Head Football Coaches. Morand also participated in an internship in 2009 with the NFL’s Houston Morand has coached fi ve players who either played or are Texans, where he worked closely with then Offensive Coordinator currently playing in the NFL and Canadian Football League (CFL), Kyle Shanahan. The Texans ranked fourth in total offense and including defensive lineman Nigel Crawford (Saint Augustine’s), fi rst in passing offense in the NFL that season. who signed a free agent contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Offensive lineman Nathan Isles (North Carolina A&T) signed a In 2008, Morand was selected to attend the NCAA Coaches free agent contract with the Seattle Seahawks and wide receiver Academy in Indianapolis, Ind. The Academy was developed to Wallace Miles (North Carolina A&T) signed a free agent contract train minorities for head coaching positions. He is also a member with the . Defensive lineman William Hayes (Barber- of the Coaches Association, where he served Scotia) signed a free agent contract with the Tennessee Titans on the AFCA committee for Professional Development. and tight end Chris Conklin (Wingate) signed a free agent contract with the Carolina Panthers. Before coming to Saint Augustine’s University, Morand worked in the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles training camp as a scouting During his collegiate playing days, Morand was the quarterback at assistant during the summer of 2014. In 2013, he was the Florida A&M University from 1996-1999. He was coached by the Defensive Back Coach for the Omaha Beef of the Championship legendary Billy Joe, the fourth winningest NCAA Division I head Professional Indoor Football League (CPIFL), where he helped football coach. With Morand at quarterback, Florida A&M won guide the team to the playoffs. the MEAC Championship in 1996, the Co-MEAC Championship in 1998 and the Black College National Championship in 1998. An Atlanta, Ga. native, Morand was the Defensive Quality Control The Rattlers participated in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs each Coach/Linebacker Coach in 2012 and the Offensive Quality year during Morand’s career. Control/ Assistant Wide Receiver Coach in 2011 with the Omaha Nighthawks in the United Football League. Morand was the In high school, Morand helped Southwest DeKalb High School Co-Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks and Wide Receivers win the Georgia State Championship and earn a No. 11 national Coach at North Carolina A&T State University during the ranking in the USA Today poll.

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 5 Assistant Coaches

JONATHAN KELLY, SR. ERRICK HARGROVE QUARTERBACKS/WIDE RECEIVERS ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH/

Jonathan Kelly, Sr. enters his Errick Hargrove begins his fi rst second season as an assistant season as the associate head coach on the football staff. He coach and defensive coordinator will oversee the quarterbacks on the Falcons’ football staff. He and wide receivers. also is the defensive backs coach and recruiting coordinator. In 2014, Kelly was instrumental in the development of Claytin Hargrove previously coached Lewis, who was named CIAA at Fayetteville State University Offensive Rookie of the Year. from 2013 to 2014. He spent the Lewis was also an All-CIAA previous eight seasons (2006 to selection. 2013) as both the defensive coordinator and the recruiting coordinator at Virginia State University. Six players during Kelly previously coached two stints at Johnson C. Smith his tenure at VSU were either All-CIAA or All-CIAA Rookie University, from 1997 to 2004 and 2006 to 2007. During selections. In his second season, the Trojans were among his time at Johnson C. Smith, Kelly held various coaching the top 20 teams nationally in fumble recoveries, turnover positions including offensive coordinator, quarterbacks margin and turnovers gained. coach, running backs coach, wide receivers coach and defensive backs coach. Prior to coaching at VSU, Hargrove spent one season as defensive backs coach and co-special teams coordinator In 2001, one of his running backs, Jimmy Bell, was named at . He coached Torrance Nunnally, who the CIAA Offensive Player of the Year. was an All-CIAA First Team defensive back and honorable mention All-American in 2005. Shaw fi nished fi rst in the Kelly also coached defensive backs at Savannah State CIAA in pass defense completion percentage and second University from 1995 to 1997. He also was offensive in interceptions. coordinator and quarterbacks coach at West Mecklenburg High School in 2005. Hargrove started his coaching career at Virginia State in 2002. He was the defensive backs coach at VSU for three During his playing days, Kelly was a quarterback at seasons. During that time, VSU produced one CIAA Rookie Savannah State University from 1992 to 1994. Before of the Year and two All-CIAA selections. VSU fi nished in coming to Savannah State, Kelly played at East Central the top 35 nationally in pass effi ciency defense each of his Community College, where he was team captain. Kelly three seasons, highlighted by a 15th-place fi nish in 2004. was named to the All-State Second Team and started in VSU was fi fth nationally that season in scoring defense. the Mississippi Junior College All-Star Game. As a collegiate player, Hargrove was a four-year letterman In 1992, Kelly earned his associate of arts degree in liberal at Winston-Salem State from 1998 to 2001. A three-year arts from East Central Community College. He graduated starter at defensive back, Hargrove played on two CIAA from Savannah State with a bachelor’s degree in park and Championship teams in 1999 and 2000. The 1999 Rams’ recreation administration in 1996. squad won the , and the 1998 and 2001 teams were CIAA runner-ups. In 2000, Hargrove was selected to Kelly also earned a master’s degree in secondary education the All-CIAA First Team. from the University of Phoenix. Hargrove received his Bachelor of Science degree in sport The Philadelphia, Miss., native is married to the former management at Winston-Salem State in 2002, and earned Kristene Brathwaite and together they have a son, a Master of Education degree from Virginia State in 2005. Jonathan, Jr. (12). Hargrove is a graduate of Northern Vance High School in Henderson, N.C., where he was a state wrestling champion in 1997.

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 6 Assistant Coaches

TIM CHAVOUS JIMMY HEGGINS RUNNING BACKS/ACADEMIC COORDINATOR OFFENSIVE LINE

Tim Chavous is in his fourth Jimmy Heggins enters his sixth season as running backs coach season at Saint Augustine’s at Saint Augustine’s University. University as offensive line coach. He is also the team’s academic coordinator. Since his arrival, fi ve players have earned All-CIAA selections Under the tutelage of Chavous, including former center Rory rising senior Roderick Davenport Nixon, who is a fullback in the II has developed into the top back Arena Football League. Justin in the CIAA. In 2014, Davenport Wells had stints in the National led the CIAA with 1,133 yards to Football League and Arena earn All-Conference and All-Region honors. As a freshman, Football League. Davenport made the CIAA All-Rookie team after rushing for 11 touchdowns as a freshman at the tailback position. Heggins is a veteran assistant who has coached at several Division I programs and worked with many top collegiate Before coming to Saint Augustine’s University, Chavous coaches during a 34-year career. Heggins helped the was an assistant offensive coordinator and running backs Falcons’ O-line play a vital role in the offense averaging a coach at Saint Paul’s College from 2005 to 2011. modern school record 30.5 points in the 2012 season.

While at Saint Paul’s, Chavous was head baseball coach, Before coming to Saint Augustine’s University, Heggins admissions recruiter and director of student activities. was the offensive line coach at the University of Kentucky During his tenure at Saint Paul’s, Chavous coached one from 2005-2009. He spent most of his coaching career at All-CIAA rookie player and one 1,000-yard rusher. Florida State University, where he stayed from 1986-2004. He was on the coaching staff of two national championship Chavous was running backs coach at Virginia State from teams at Florida State. 2003 to 2004. He was a coach and camp coordinator at Virginia during the summers of 2002 to 2004. Heggins was the tight ends/tackles coach the fi rst four years then was elevated to offensive line coach the last Chavous was a standout college running back at 14 years. He established the Seminoles’ running game in Bethune-Cookman where he was a member of the 1992. Heggins fi rst coached at Florida State as a graduate 2001 MEAC championship team. He played two years assistant working with linebackers from 1981-82. at Pasadena (Calif.) City College for two years before transferring to Bethune-Cookman. Other stops in the collegiate ranks include Southwest Louisiana University (defensive coach), Eastern Michigan Chavous graduated from Bethune-Cookman with a University (running backs coach), Western Illinois Bachelor of Science degree in physical education and University (running backs coach) and East Carolina recreation in 2002. He earned a master’s degree in University (graduate assistant/tight ends). He began his education and physical education in 2012 at his alma coaching career at South Miami Senior High School where mater. he was the assistant football coach and head track coach.

In high school, Chavous was a four-year starter at running His resume includes coaching 18 offensive linemen to NFL back and linebacker at Lakewood (Fla.) High School. He careers and nine O-linemen to college All-America honors. was all-county at linebacker. He was nominated for FootballScoop.com offensive line coach of the year (2009) and AFCA assistant coach of the A native of St. Petersburg, Fla., Chavous is a member of year (2005). He participated in the NFL Minority Coaches the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and Internship Program with the in 1993. the Baseball Coaches Association. Heggins received his bachelor’s degree in the College He is the proud father of two children, Jaylen and Chela of Social Sciences at Florida State in 1978. He has two Chavous. daughters – Andrea and Lauren. A Salisbury, N.C., native, Heggins was a high school football and track standout.

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 7 2015 Season Outlook

The 2015 season will begin a new era of football for Saint Brandon King (Redshirt Jr./Florence, SC) is a key blocker Augustine’s University when the Falcons hit the practice on an offensive line which opened running lanes for fi eld in August. Davenport, and Antonio D. Thomas (Soph./Suitland, MD) made such an impact as a freshman that he was selected The Falcons will be under the direction of Michael Morand, to the All-CIAA Rookie Team. who was the interim head coach for the fi nal nine games last season. He was named the permanent head coach On defense, Morand will rely on veteran defensive back shortly after the season ended which makes him the Denzel Watkins (Sr./Troutman, NC) to direct a defense second person to lead the Falcons since the football featuring stout defensive linemen Chasz Cosby (So./ program restarted in 2002. Charlotte, NC) and Darius Goodman (Redshirt Soph./ Richmond, VA). The team’s leading returning tackler (48), Morand will rely on familiar faces in his fi rst full season Watkins will be a defensive leader in addition to providing as head coach. Roderick Davenport II (Redshirt Sr./ stability in the secondary. Orangeburg, S.C.), last year’s CIAA rushing leader, is back as well as quarterback Cyril Davis (Redshirt Jr./ Cosby and Goodman are expected to disrupt offenses like Orangeburg, S.C.). they did as freshmen. Cosby garnered All-CIAA Rookie accolades after totaling 36 tackles, seven tackles for loss Davenport earned All-CIAA and All-Region honors after and two sacks, and Goodman was somehow left off the rushing for 1,133 yards in 2014. He was the only CIAA All-CIAA Rookie squad after leading the Falcons with 13.5 runner last season and the second Falcons’ back in the tackles for loss. modern era to reach the 1,000-yard milestone. His rushing total was the second-highest in a season for a Falcons’ Overall, the Falcons return 30 lettermen including six runner in the modern era. starters, but Morand is optimistic that the new players will bolster the team’s depth. He is also excited that the Falcons Davis emerged as one of the top CIAA quarterbacks after will play fi ve home games at the George Williams Athletic becoming the starter in the third game. He was among Complex on campus, which will give his team a true home the league leaders in touchdown passes (11) and passing advantage. This will be the fi rst year the Falcons play a full yards per game (187.3) last season. slate of home games at the stadium.

Morand will count on the duo and several other offensive The Falcons fi nished 3-7 overall last season but fared stalwarts to produce points. Speedy Jamal Parker (Sr./ much better in the Southern Division, posting a 2-3 mark. Hampton, Va.) is the top returning pass catcher after After coaching on an interim basis, Morand is looking recording 39 receptions for 408 yards and two touchdowns forward to leading the Falcons and improving their record as a junior. as the full-time head coach.

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 8 2015 Preseason Roster

No. Name Yr Pos Ht Wt Hometown Previous School Major 1 Cyril Davis R-Jr QB 6-3 180 Orangeburg, SC Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS Business AdministraƟ on 2 Darius Goodman R-So DL 6-0 230 Richmond, VA Hermitage HS Exercise Science 4 JusƟ n Jones Sr DB 6-1 175 Fort Valley, GA Peach County HS Electrical Engineering 5 AJ Gilford R-Jr QB 6-2 210 Savannah, GA Jenkins HS Physical Science 6 Jamal Parker Sr WR 5-9 175 Hampton, VA Bethel HS Elementary EducaƟ on 7 Julius Murphy R-So QB 6-1 175 Goldsboro, NC Goldsboro HS AthleƟ c Training 8 Xavionne Long So ATH 5-11 175 Edenton, NC Holmes HS Exercise Science 11 Monquontray King So OLB 6-2 220 Kershaw, SC Andrew Jackson HS Business AdministraƟ on 12 Jordan Turkvant R-Sr WR 6-4 170 Orangeburg, SC Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS Business AdministraƟ on 19 Maylon Rowland R-Jr DL 6-1 230 Garner, NC Garner HS Sport Management 20 Antonio M. Thomas Sr RB 5-9 195 Lynchburg, VA Glass HS Undecided 22 Nate Whiƫ ngton Sr RB 5-11 208 Salisbury, MD Leesville Road HS Computer Science 23 Devin Borden R-So DB 5-10 180 Florence, SC Wilson HS Criminal JusƟ ce 24 Roderick Davenport II R-Sr RB 6-1 200 Orangeburg, SC Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS Business AdministraƟ on 25 Terry Warren So RB 5-11 215 Franklin, VA Franklin HS Business AdministraƟ on 27 Denzel Watkins Sr DB 5-11 185 Troutman, NC South Iredell HS Human Performance & Wellness 30 Reece Bradley Sr FB 5-9 220 Fredericksburg, VA Fredericksburg HS Business AdministraƟ on 34 Javonte Baldwin Jr CB 5-9 185 FayeƩ eville, NC Seventy-First HS Sport Management 41 Chasz Cosby So DL 6-3 280 CharloƩ e, NC East Mecklenburg HS Exercise Science 44 JusƟ n Shaw R-So RB 5-11 220 Durham, NC Northern Durham HS Sport Management 52 Durrell Newby R-Jr LB 5-9 230 Graham, NC Graham HS AccounƟ ng 61 John Perkins R-Jr OL 6-2 290 FayeƩ eville, NC BriƩ HS Business AdministraƟ on 67 Darryl Ware R-Fr OL 6-3 325 Washington, GA Washington-Wilkes Comp. HS Undecided 68 Donald Brinkley R-Jr OL 6-6 310 Greenville, NC Rose HS Criminal JusƟ ce 72 Henry Capers R-Jr OL 6-3 300 Raeford, NC Hoke County HS PoliƟ cal Science 74 Quan Harris R-Jr DL 6-6 270 Graham, NC Graham HS Business AdministraƟ on 77 Brandon King R-Jr OL 6-2 330 Florence, SC Wilson HS Business AdministraƟ on 80 Jolly Black Jr RB 5-8 165 Waterbury, CT Sacred Heart HS Business AdministraƟ on 82 Steven Mason Sr TE 6-3 225 Hampton, VA Bethel HS Criminal JusƟ ce 89 Antonio D. Thomas So WR 5-9 160 Suitland, MD Suitland HS Sociology 98 Malcolm Newby R-Sr. DL 6-3 315 Graham, NC Graham HS Business AdministraƟ on

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 9 Key Returnees

Chasz Cosby No. 41 Roderick Davenport II No. 24 Defensive Lineman Running Back Sophomore - 6-3 - 280 Redshirt Senior - 6-1 - 200 Charlotte, NC Orangeburg, SC East Mecklenburg HS Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS Exercise Science Business Administration

2014: All-CIAA Rookie selection...Recorded 36 total tackles including seven for loss and two sacks...Finished with two 2014: Led the CIAA in rushing with 1,133 yards and a quarterback hurries and one fumble recovery...Collected 113.3 rushing average on a league-high 265 carries... seven tackles against nationally-ranked Winston-Salem Caught 13 passes for 130 yards...His longest reception State on Oct. 18...Had six tackles, two tackles for loss was 26 yards...The only CIAA running back to gain and one sack vs. Wingate on Sept. 13...Finished with six over 1,000 yards in a season in 2014...Only the second tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss vs. Johnson C. Smith on Falcons’ rusher to gain over 1,000 yards in a season Nov. 1...Had four tackles including 2.5 tackles for loss and during the modern era...Averaged 4.3 yards per carry one sack vs. Chowan on Sept. 27...Collected six tackles and scored six touchdowns...His longest rush was 39 against Shaw on Nov. 8... yards...An All-CIAA First Team selection and made two all- region squads...Rushed for over 100 yards six out of 10 Cyril Davis No. 1 games including a career-high 178 yards on 30 carries vs. Stillman on Sept. 20...Rushed for 145 yards on 32 carries Quarterback and scored three touchdowns against eventual CIAA Redshirt Junior - 6-3 - 180 champion Virginia State on Oct. 4...His three second- Orangeburg, SC half TDs against Virginia State nearly erased a 28-point Orangeburg-Wilkinson HS second-half defi cit in a 42-35 loss...Had 23 carries for 146 Business Administration yards and one touchdown vs. Fayetteville State on Oct. 25...Gained 111 yards against nationally-ranked Indiana (Pa.) in the season opener on Sept. 6...Rushed 32 times 2014: Completed 133 of 239 passes for 1,686 yards, for 119 yards and one touchdown vs. Livingstone on Oct. 11 touchdowns and fi ve interceptions in nine games... 11...Gained 112 yards on 28 carries vs. Shaw on Nov. 8...A Averaged 187.3 passing yards per game...Had the two-time CIAA Offensive Back of the Week winner...2013: second-best passing average in the CIAA...Was the Led the Falcons in rushing for the second straight season team’s second-leading rusher with 35 yards...Completed with 451 yards...Averaged a team-high 4.0 yards per 20 of 38 passes for 170 yards, two touchdowns and one carry...Scored 3 touchdowns...Ranked among the top 10 interception vs. Wingate on Sept. 13...The Wingate contest rushers in the CIAA...Gained a season-high 106 yards on was his fi rst start of the season...Completed 17 of 26 18 carries to help the Falcons top Livingstone 21-14 on passes for a career-high 307 yards and three touchdowns Homecoming Day on Oct. 12...Rushed for 94 yards on 15 against Chowan on Sept. 27...Completed 15 of 29 passes carries in a double overtime loss to N.C. Central on Sept. for 277 yards and one touchdown against eventual CIAA 7...Finished with 74 yards and one TD on 25 rushes in champion Virginia State on Oct. 4...Completed 14 of 26 a 35-7 victory over Stillman on Sept. 21...Had 61 yards passes for 201 yards and two touchdowns vs. Livingstone and one TD on 15 carries against Elizabeth City State on Oct. 11...Threw zero interceptions in three consecutive on Oct. 5...2012: Led the Falcons in rushing and ranked games against Chowan, Virginia State and Livingstone...... second on the team in touchdowns....Gained 598 yards Was 22 of 36 for 237 yards, one touchdown and one for a 4.7 yards per carry average...Scored 11 rushing interception vs. Winston-Salem State on Oct. 18... touchdowns which led all CIAA freshmen...Ranked fourth Completed 20 of 33 passes for 221 yards, one touchdown in the CIAA in rushing touchdowns...An All-CIAA Rookie and one interception against Johnson C. Smith on Nov. Team Selection...Rushed 22 times for 122 yards and 2 1...2013: Completed 23 of 44 passes for 345 yards, touchdowns in a season-ending victory over Shaw on Nov. three touchdowns and four interceptions in two games... 3...Gained a season-high 124 yards on 27 carries in a win Averaged 172.5 passing yards per game...Named CIAA over Livingstone on Oct. 6...Carried 12 times for 86 yards Rookie of the Week and Division II Newcomer of the Week and 2 touchdowns in a victory over Southern Connecticut after coming off the bench and throwing two second-half State on Sept. 15...Also caught 1 pass for 11 yards in that touchdowns in a 13-6 win over Johnson C. Smith on Nov. contest...Scored 2 TDs vs. Bowie State on Sept. 22... 2...One of his touchdown passes was 89 yards which is one of the longest TD throws in school history...

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 10 Key Returnees

Darius Goodman No. 2 eventual CIAA champion Virginia State on Oct. 4...Had Defensive Lineman fi ve catches for 76 yards against Livingstone on Oct. 11... Redshirt Sophomore - 6-0 - 230 Totaled fi ve receptions for 44 yards against Shaw on Nov. Richmond, VA 8...Grabbed four catches for 43 yards and one touchdown Hermitage HS against Stillman on Sept. 20...Returned eight kickoffs for Exercise Science 174 yards for a 21.8 average...Longest kick return was 45 yards...Returned three punts for 29 yards for a 9.7 average...His longest punt return was 11 yards...2013: Had one reception for 11 yards...Returned one punt for 2014: Led the Falcons and tied for seventh in the CIAA in two yards... tackles for loss (13.5)...Also led the Falcons and tied for 10th in the CIAA in sacks (5.5)...Tallied 32 total tackles for the season in addition to one pass breakup, one pass Antonio D. Thomas No. 89 defended and one quarterback hurry...Finished with six Wide Receiver tackles including two tackles for loss and one-half sack Sophomore - 5-9 - 160 vs. Shaw on Nov. 8...Had six tackles including a season- Suitland, MD high three tackles for loss and one sack vs. Johnson C. Suitland HS Smith on Nov. 1...Finished with four tackles including 2.5 Sociology tackles for loss and one sack vs. Stillman on Sept. 20... Totaled four tackles including two tackles for loss and one sack against Fayetteville State on Oct. 25...Collected 16 tackles, seven tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks in his last 2014: All-CIAA Rookie selection...Had 14 receptions for three games against Fayetteville State, Johnson C. Smith 128 yards in fi ve games for a 9.1 average...His longest and Shaw...Had 1.5 tackles for loss against Livingstone reception was 24 yards...Caught a season-high fi ve passes for 35 yards against Johnson C. Smith on Nov. 1... on Oct. 11... Had four receptions for a season-high 53 yards against Winston-Salem State on Oct. 18...Had two catches for 28 Brandon King No. 77 yards against Shaw on Nov. 8... Offensive Guard Redshirt Junior - 6-2 - 330 Denzel Watkins No. 27 Florence, SC Defensive Back Wilson HS Senior - 5-11 - 185 Business Administration Troutman, NC South Iredell HS Human Performance & Wellness 2014: A key blocker on an offensive line which paved the way for Roderick Davenport to lead the CIAA in rushing and Cyril Davis to become one of the top passers in the CIAA... 2013: Developed into a key contributor on the 2014: Fourth-leading tackler on team including second offensive line in his fi rst season...Played right guard on the among defensive backs...Collected 48 total tackles in offensive line...Played in fi ve games last season... addition to one tackle for loss, one interception, one pass breakup and two passes defended...Tallied a career-high Jamal Parker No. 6 10 tackles and one pass breakup vs. nationally-ranked Wide Receiver Indiana (Pa.) on Sept. 6...Finished with eight tackles against Senior - 5-9 - 175 Chowan on Sept. 27...Had six tackles against Shaw on Hampton, VA Nov. 8...Finished with four tackles and intercepted a pass Bethel HS against nationally-ranked Winston-Salem State on Oct. Elementary Education 18...Had fi ve tackles against Stillman on Sept. 20...2013: Totaled seven tackles, one pass breakup and one pass defended...2012: Had one tackle in two games... 2014: Had 41 receptions for 419 yards and two touchdowns...Averaged 10.2 yards per catch with his longest reception 35 yards...Ranked sixth in conference games with 33 catches...Caught six passes for 74 yards and one touchdown vs. Chowan on Sept. 27...Had a career-high seven receptions for 97 yards against

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 11 2015 Opponents

N.C. CENTRAL VIRGINIA UNION

GAME 1 - SEPTEMBER 5 - DURHAM, NC GAME 2 - SEPTEMBER 12 - RALEIGH, NC

Location: Durham, NC Location: Richmond, VA Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Colors: Maroon and Gray (CIAA) Mascot: Eagles Colors: Maroon and Steel Stadium (Capacity): O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium (10,000) Mascot: Panthers Surface: Mondoturf Stadium (Capacity): (10,000) Head Coach: Jerry Mack Surface: Natural Grass Record at School: 7-5 (2nd season) Head Coach: Mark James Overall Record: 7-5 (2nd season) Record at School: 7-3 (2nd season) 2014 Record: 7-5 Overall Record: 7-3 (2nd season) 2014 Conference Record: 6-2 (Shared MEAC Title) 2014 Record: 7-3 Letterwinners returning/Lost: 51/17 2014 Conference Record: 5-2 (3rd - CIAA Northern) Letterwinners returning/Lost: 18/11

ELIZABETH CITY STATE CHOWAN

GAME 3 - SEPTEMBER 19 - RALEIGH, NC GAME 4 - SEPTEMBER 26- MURFREESBORO, NC

Location: Elizabeth City, NC Location: Murfreesboro, NC Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) (CIAA) Colors: Royal Blue and White Colors: Blue and White Mascot: Tigers Nickname: Hawks Stadium (Capacity): (5,000) Stadium (Capacity): (3,500) Surface: Natural Grass Surface: Natural Grass (Bermuda) Head Coach: Waverly Tillar Head Coach: Tim Place Record at School: 65-63 (13th season) Record at School: 22-48 (8th Season) Overall Record: 65-63 (13th season) Overall Record: 33-59 (10th Season) 2014 Record: 4-6 2014 Record: 2-8 2014 Conference Record: 3-4 (4th - CIAA Northern) 2014 Conference Record: 1-6 (Fifth - CIAA Northern) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 34/16 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 41/19

VIRGINIA STATE LIVINGSTONE

GAME 5 - OCTOBER 3 - ETTRICK, VA GAME 6 - OCTOBER 10 - RALEIGH, NC

Location: Ettrick, VA Location: Salisbury, NC Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Conference: Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) (CIAA) Colors: Orange and Blue Colors: Columbia Blue and Black Mascot: Trojans Mascot: Blue Bears Stadium (Capacity): (7,909) Stadium (Capacity): Alumni Memorial Stadium (6,000) Surface: Natural Grass Surface: Natural Grass Head Coach: Byron Thweatt Head Coach: Daryl Williams Record at School: 0-0 (1st season) Record at School: 8-12 (3rd season) Overall Record: 0-0 (1st season) Overall Record: 8-12 (3rd season) 2014 Record: 10-3 (CIAA Champs) 2014 Record: 5-5 2014 Conference Record: 7-0 (1st - CIAA Northern) 2014 Conference Record: 2-5 (Tied 4th - CIAA South) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 42/17 Letterwinners Returning: 44

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 12 2015 Opponents

WINSTON-SALEM STATE FAYETTEVILLE STATE

GAME 7 - OCTOBER 17 - RALEIGH, NC GAME 8 - OCTOBER 24 - FAYETTEVILLE, 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: Lawrence Kershaw Record at School: 9-2 (2nd season) Record at School: 11-9 (3rd season) Overall Record: 9-2 (2nd season) Overall Record: 11-9 (3rd season) 2014 Record: 9-2 (CIAA Finalist) 2014 Record: 5-5 2014 Conference Record: 7-0 (1st - CIAA Southern) 2014 Conference Record: 5-2 (2nd - CIAA Southern) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 25/29 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 46/27

JOHNSON C. SMITH SHAW

GAME 9 - OCTOBER 31 - RALEIGH, NC GAME 10 - NOVEMBER 7 - DURHAM, 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: Record at School: 0-0 (1st Season) Record at School: 13-17 (4th Season) Overall Record: 106-116-3 (22nd Season) Overall Record: 15-35 (6th Season) 2014 Record: 3-7 2014 Record: 3-7 2014 Conference Record: 2-5 (Tied 4th - CIAA South) 2014 Conference Record: 2-5 (Tied 4th - CIAA South) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 28/22 Letterwinners Returning: 11

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 13 Falcons In Action

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 14 2014 Team Statistics

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 15 2014 Individual Statistics

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 16 2014 Defensive Statistics

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 17 Football History

1899: Saint Augustine’s College played its fi rst football the Year. game against Chapel Hill Club on Thanksgiving Day. The game ended in a 5-5 tie. April 27, 2008: Alex Hall became the third Falcons’ player selected in the NFL Draft. The Cleveland Browns took Hall 1926, 1927, 1928: The football team won the state in the seventh round. championship in those years. Oct. 9, 2010: Saint Augustine’s College defeated unbeaten 1934: Saint Augustine’s College joined the CIAA. and nationally-ranked Winston-Salem State 40-35 on WSSU’s Homecoming Day. WSSU was ranked 17th in the 1961: Defensive lineman Ike Lassiter was drafted by the nation at the time. Los Angeles Rams. Oct. 23, 2010: Walter Sanders became the fi rst Falcons’ 1965: Football was discontinued at Saint Augustine’s player to rush for over 1,000 yards in the modern era. College. 2010: Walter Sanders was named CIAA Offensive Player Oct. 2001: Former President Dianne Boardley Suber of the Year. re-instituted football at the college. Dec. 4, 2010: Saint Augustine’s College won Pioneer Bowl Aug. 31, 2002: The Falcons played Edward Waters in XII with a 20-9 victory over Fort Valley State, which was their fi rst football game in 37 years. ranked 22nd in the nation. It was the fi rst postseason and bowl victory in recent memory for the Falcons. Oct. 1, 2005: Saint Augustine’s College defeated North Carolina Central on NCCU’s Homecoming Day in a battle Oct. 22, 2011: The Falcons played their fi rst football of unbeaten teams. game on campus, beating Johnson C. Smith 34-15 on Homecoming Day. Oct. 3, 2005: The Falcons became the fi rst CIAA team to earn a No. 1 ranking in the NCAA Division II regional 2012: Tyron Laughinghouse led NCAA Division rankings. II in yards per kick return. He won numerous All- America and All-Region honors, was named national Oct. 4, 2005: Saint Augustine’s College entered the AFCA special teams player of the year by one organization Coaches Division II Poll for the fi rst time in school history and was chosen CIAA Special Teams Player of the at No. 24. Year. He was named All-CIAA at three positions.

2005: Tyrone Pettaway was named CIAA Defensive Player 2013: Shonquez Nelson led all NCAA Division II players in of the Year. sacks per game. His 13 sacks were tops in the CIAA and tied the University single-season mark. Nelson captured 2006: Kevin Jones was named CIAA Defensive Player of several All-America awards.

Tyron Laughinghouse earned All-America honors after Former standout defensive end Alex Hall was selected a dynamic senior season in 2012. He was the NCAA by the Cleveland Browns in the seventh round of the Division II leader with a 40.1 yard kick return average. 2008 NFL Draft.

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 18 Individual Records (Since 2002)

TOTAL OFFENSE Game: 470 Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Winston-Salem State, Nov. 8, 2003) Career: 5,109 Teddy Bacote (2010-2012) Season: 2,251 Darrell Nesbitt (2005)

RUSHING Game: 262 Walter Sanders (vs. Chowan, Nov. 1, 2008) Career: 2,747 Walter Sanders (2007-2010) Season: 1,377 Walter Sanders (2010)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Game: 3 Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 18, 2003); Walter Sanders (vs. Fayette ville State, Oct. 2, 2010; vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 23, 2010); Roderick Davenport II (vs. Virginia State, Oct. 4, 2014) Career: 27 Walter Sanders (2007-10) Season: 15 Walter Sanders (2010)

AVERAGE YARDS PER CARRY Game: 10.1 Walter Sanders (vs. Chowan, Nov. 1, 2008) Career: 4.97 Walter Sanders (2007-10, 552 carries, 2,747 yards) – minimum 100 attempts

PASSING YARDS Game: 464 Teddy Bacote (vs. Winston-Salem State, Oct. 8, 2011) Season: 2,282 Teddy Bacote (2011) Career: 5,091 Teddy Bacote (2010-12)

COMPLETIONS Game: 38 Teddy Bacote (vs. WSSU, Oct. 8, 2011); Cyril Davis (vs. Stillman, Sept. 20, 2014) Career: 422 Teddy Bacote (2010-12) Season: 189 Teddy Bacote (2012)

ATTEMPTS Game: 65 Teddy Bacote (vs. Winston-Salem State, Oct. 8, 2011) Career: 744 Teddy Bacote (2010-12) Season: 334 Teddy Bacote (2012)

TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game: 6 Joaquin Green (vs. Univ. of Charleston, Sept. 5, 2009) Career: 46 Teddy Bacote (2010-12) Season: 22 Teddy Bacote (2011)

PASS RECEPTIONS Game: 17 Jamian Smith (vs. West Georgia, Oct. 15, 2011) Career: 174 Brian Richards (2010-13) Season: 63 Brian Richards (2011)

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 19 Individual Records (Since 2002)

RECEIVING YARDS Game: 222 Brian Richards (vs. Livingstone, Oct. 29, 2011, 16 receptions, 2 touchdowns) Career: 2,286 Tyron Laughinghouse (2009-2012) Season: 829 Eddie Montgomery (2005)

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS Game: 3 Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 18, 2003) 3 Walter Sanders (vs. Fayetteville State, Oct. 2, 2010;vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 23, 2010) 3 Tyron Laughinghouse (vs. Lincoln, Pa., Sept. 24, 2011;vs. Livingstone, Oct. 6, 2012) 3 Roderick Davenport II (vs. Virginia State, Oct. 4, 2014) Season: 16 Tyron Laughinghouse (2012) Career: 38 Tyron Laughinghouse (2009-2012)

SCORING POINTS Game: 18 Darrell Nesbitt (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 18, 2003) 18 Walter Sanders (vs. Fayetteville State, Oct. 2, 2010) 18 Walter Sanders (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 23, 2010) 18 Tyron Laughinghouse (vs. Livingstone, Oct. 6, 2012) 18 Roderick Davenport II (vs. Virginia State, Oct. 4, 2014) Career: 228 Tyron Laughinghouse (2009-2012) Season: 96 Tyron Laughinghouse (2012)

FIELD GOALS Longest: 49 yards Michael Lima (vs. Shaw, Nov. 8, 2014) Game: 4 Arthur Lemon (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 8, 2005) Career: 19 Michael Lima (2011-14) Season: 9 Michael Lima (2014)

INTERCEPTIONS Game: 2 Alphonso McKibb (vs. Fayetteville State, Sept. 7, 2002), Curtonio Marshall (vs. Livingstone, Oct. 16, 2004), Tim Moffett (vs. Elizabeth City State, Sept. 6, 2003); Myron Miller (vs. Mars Hill, Sept. 10, 2005), Steven Stanback (vs. Winston-Salem State, Oct. 9, 2010), John’ta Cooper (vs. Elizabeth City St., Oct. 5, 2013) Career: 10 John’ta Cooper (2011-14) Season: 5 Charles McKenzie (2009), John’ta Cooper (2014)

TACKLES Game: 21 Kevin Jones (vs. Carson Newman, Sept. 16, 2006) Career: 407 Chaz Robinson (2010-13) Season: 126 Chaz Robinson (2013)

SACKS

Game: 4.5 Alex Hall (vs. Johnson C. Smith, Oct. 14, 2006) Career: 26 Marcus Crump (2005-09), Alex Hall (2003-07) Season: 13 Alex Hall (2006), Javarous Faulk (2012), Shonquez Nelson (2013)

PUNTS

Longest: 75 Michael Lima (vs. Virginia State, Oct. 4, 2014) Career Highest Average: 37.5 ypg Sintell Crew (2002-05) Season Highest Average: 39.1 ypg Sintell Crew (2005)

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 20 All-CIAA Players

ALL-CIAA FIRST TEAM PLAYERS 2013 - Chris Roberts, DE 1950 - Clements, E. 2014 - Claytin Lewis, WR 1952 - William McAllister, DG 2014 - Martize Smith, OL 1956 - Joseph Nicholson, T 2003 - Johnny Shuler, DL ALL-CIAA ROOKIE TEAM 2004 - Eddie Montgomery, KR 2003 - Eddie Montgomery, WR 2005 - Jabre’ Green, TE 2003 - Kevin Jones, LB 2005 - Eddie Montgomery, WR, PR 2003 - Darrell Nesbitt, QB 2005 - Tyrone Pettaway, LB 2004 - Cedric Clark, DL 2006 - Alex Hall, DE 2005 - Kenneth Snowden, RB 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB 2006 - Richard Boone, WR, P, Specialist 2007 - Alex Hall, DE 2007 - Kevin Williams, QB 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, NT 2007 - Tim Lovick, WR 2008 - Phillip Stevenson, DT 2007 - Arnold Mullins, RB 2009 - Marcus Crump, DE 2007 - Andrade Olliver, LB 2010 - Jone’ Harris, TE 2007 - Steven Stanback, LB 2010 - Tyron Laughinghouse, KR 2007 - Charles McKenzie, CB 2010 - Walter Sanders, TB 2008 - Kris Brownlee, QB 2010 - Steven Stanback, LB 2009 - Joaquin Green, QB 2010 - Justin Wells, OL 2009 - Tyron Laughinghouse, WR 2011 - Jamian Smith, WR 2009 - Justin Johnson, LB 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, WR, KR 2009 - Cody Nash, DT 2012 - Javarous Fauk, DE 2010 - Teddy Bacote, QB 2012 - Chaz Robinson, LB 2010 - Jadarius Dean, OL 2012 - Stedman Gardner, OL 2010 - Jermaine Jones, WR 2013 - Chaz Robinson, LB 2010 - Newton Miller III, KR, PR 2013 - Shonquez Nelson, DT 2010 - Chaz Robinson, LB 2014 - Roderick Davenport II, RB 2010 - Alexander Tucker, PK 2011 - Michael Lima, PK ALL-CIAA SECOND TEAM PLAYERS 2011 - Ruben Velazquez, OL 2002 - Jay Chapman, TE 2011 - Carlton Butts, LB 2003 - Eddie Montgomery, KR 2011 - John’ta Cooper, DB 2004 - Tyrone Pettaway, LB 2011 - Desi Savage, LB 2005 - Calvin Frazier, OL 2011 - Antonio Stewart, LB 2005 - Darrell Nesbitt, QB 2012 - Roderick Davenport, TB 2005 - Eddie Montgomery, KR 2012 - Ken Miller, DB 2005 - Demius Frazier, DL 2013 - A.J. Gilford, QB 2005 - Sintell Crew, P 2013 - Dezmon Hopkins, CB 2006 - Curtonio Marshall, DB 2014 - Michael Allen, WR 2007 - Tim Lovick, KR 2014 - Claytin Lewis, WR-Return Specialist 2007 - Marcus Kennedy, DT 2014 - Antonio D. Thomas, WR 2007 - Richard Boone, PR 2014 - Chasz Cosby, DL 2008 - Jabre’ Green, TE 2014 - Teoz Mauney, DL 2008 - Walter Sanders, TB 2014 - Anthony Tucker, DB 2008 - Marcus Crump, DE 2014 - Andre Butler, DE 2009 - Ricky Rodriguez, C 2009 - Mark Hall, LB 2010 - Anthony Harris, DE 2010 - Chaz Robinson, LB 2011 - Tyron Laughinghouse, WR, PR 2011 - Teddy Bacote, QB 2011 - Shonquez Nelson, DL 2011 - Chaz Robinson, LB 2011 - Jamil Berry, DB 2012 - Rory Nixon, C 2013 - Au’darius Blackwood, OL

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 21 Players of the Year and All-Americans

CIAA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, AP (Third Team) 2010 - Walter Sanders, TB 2013 - Shonquez Nelson, DT (Second Team)

CIAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR AFCA ALL-AMERICAN 2005 - Tyrone Pettaway, LB 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, DT 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, AP 2013 - Chaz Robinson, LB (Co-Player) BEYOND SPORTS NETWORK CIAA SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, KR (First Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse 2013 - Shonquez Nelson, DT (First Team)

CIAA OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR BEYOND SPORTS NETWORK 2009 - Joaquin Green, QB DIVISION II SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2014 - Claytin Lewis, WR-Return Specialist 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse

CIAA DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR D2FOOTBALL.COM ALL-AMERICAN 2011 - Antonio Stewart, LB 2005 - Eddie Montgomery, RS (Honorable Mention) 2006 - Alex Hall, DE (Second Team) CIAA FOOTBALL COACH OF THE YEAR 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (Honorable Mention) 2003 - Michael Costa 2007 - Alex Hall, DE (First Team) 2005 - Michael Costa 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, DT (Second Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, AP (First Team) D2FOOTBALL.COM ALL-AMERICAN 2006 - Alex Hall, DE (Second Team) DAKTRONICS ALL-AMERICAN 2006 - Kevin Jones LB (Honorable Mention) 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (First Team) 2007 - Alex Hall, DE (First Team) 2006 - Alex Hall, DE (Second Team) 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, DT (Second Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, RS (First Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, All Purpose (First Team) DON HANSEN ALL-AMERICAN 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (First Team) ASSOCIATED PRESS LITTLE ALL-AMERICAN 2009 - Marcus Crump, DE (Honorable Mention) 2006 - Kevin Jones, LB (First Team) 2012 - Tyron Laughinghouse, RS (Second Team) 2006 - Alex Hall, DE (First Team) 2013 - Shonquez Nelson, DT (Second Team) 2008 - Marcus Kennedy, DT (Third Team) 2013 - Chaz Robinson, LB (Honorable Mention) Falcons In The Pros

Alex Hall (No. 99) is a defensive lineman for the Former All-CIAA center Rory Nixon is now a Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL, where fullback for the Spokane Shock of the Arena he became an All-Star and Grey Cup Champion. Football League. Nixon played at SAU from 2008 Hall played at SAU from 2003 to 2007 and was a to 2012. two-time Division II All-American.

2015 Saint Augustine’s University Football 22 2015 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Location Time Sept. 5 at North Carolina Central Durham, NC 6 p.m. SEPT. 12 Virginia Union Raleigh, NC 1 P.M. SEPT. 19 Elizabeth City State Raleigh, NC 1 P.M. SEPT. 26 *at Chowan Murfreesboro, NC 1 p.m. Oct. 3 *at Virginia State Ettrick, VA 2 p.m. Oct. 10 *Livingstone Raleigh, NC 1 P.M. Oct. 17 *Winston-Salem State Raleigh, NC 1 P.M. Oct. 24 *at Fayetteville State Fayetteville, NC 2 p.m. Oct. 31 *Johnson C. Smith# Raleigh, NC 1 P.M. Nov. 7 * at Shaw Durham, NC 1 p.m. Nov. 14 CIAA Championship Durham, NC 2 p.m.

* - CIAA conference games # - Homecoming Home games at George Williams Athletic Complex

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