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SHORTER UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2019 GAME NOTES Game SHORTER at Vs SHORTER UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2019 GAME NOTES Game SHORTER at vs. East Tennessee State 1 saturDAY, September 7 | 7:30 PM (ET) William B. Greene Jr. Stadium Game FActs Johnson City, TN Site: William B. Greene Jr. Stadium (7,964) 2019 Schedule TV: ESPN+ date Opponent Location Time (ET) Live STats: goshorterhawks.com 9/7 East tennessee state Johnson City, Tn 7:30 pm Twitter: @ShorterHawks 9/14 #RV West Florida* Rome, GA 1:00 pm Series Record: First Meeting 9/21 Fort Valley State* Fort Valley, GA 1:00 Pm In Johnson City, TN: First Meeting 9/28 #1 Valdosta State* * ROME, GA 6:00 pm 10/5 #15 West Georgia* * Carrollton, GA 12:00 pm In Rome, GA: Never Met 10/12 #24 West Alabama* Livingston, AL 5:00 pm LAst MEeting: N/A 10/19 North Greenville*# Rome, GA 1:00 pm 10/26 Mississippi College* Clinton, MS 4:00 Pm EAST Tennessee sTATE 11/2 Delta State* Rome,GA 1:00 PM Record: 0-1, 0-0 Southern Conference 11/9 ALLEN Rome, GA 1:00 pm 11/16 #RV Florida Tech* Melbourne, FL 3:00 pm Head Coach: rANDY sANDERS (tENNESSEE, ‘88) 2018 Results Record at ETSU: 8-5 (2ND year) Career Date Opponent Location result Record: 8-5 (2ND year) 8/30 #10 Samford Birmingham, AL L 9-66 9/8 Tusculum Rome, GA L 14-61 SHORTER 9/15 #10 West Florida* Pensacola, FL L 7-51 Record: 0-0, 0-0 Gulf South 9/22 #16 Valdosta State* Valdosta, GA L 0-52 9/29 #8 West Georgia* Rome, ga L 27-58 Head Coach: Zach Morrison 10/6 #23 West Alabama* Rome, ga L 17-48 Record at Shorter:0-11 (2ND Year) 10/13 North greenville* Tigerville, SC L 7-41 Career Record: 0-11 (2nd Year) 10/20 Mississippi College*# Rome, GA L 24-37 10/25 Delta State* Carrollton, GA L 20-46 11/3 North alabama* Florence, AL L 14-41 11/10 Florida Tech* Rome, GA L 7-55 *Gulf South Conference Game| # Homecoming | All Times Eastern SHORTER UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL GENERAL Coaching Staff SCHOOL Shorter University LOCATION Rome, Georgia Zach Morrison Head Football Coach FOUNDED 1873 2nd Season ENROLLMENT 1,100 Chad Creamer NICKNAME Hawks Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers COLORS Royal Blue and White 2nd Season AFFILIATION NCAA Division II Blaise Holzer CONFERENCE Gulf South Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers 2nd Season HOME FIELD Historic Barron Stadium CAPACITY 5,300 Drew Burnham SURFACE Director of Operations/Tight Ends Synthetic 2nd Season PRESIDENT Dr. Donald Dowless Matther Burke Running backs DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Tony Lundy 1st Season SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR Olivia Bloemke Wil Robinson faculty athletics representative Fabrice Poussin Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Backs School website www.shorter.edu 2nd Season school phone 706-291-2121 devin watson Assistant Defensive backs PROGRAM history 1st Season FIRST YEAR OF FOOTBALL ALL-TIME 2005 Blake Robles RECORD TEAM INFORMATION 55-97 Quarterbacks/video coordinator 2nd Season 2018 RECORD 0-11 jordan boatright Offensive Line CONFERENCE RECORD (FINISH) 0-8 (9th) 1st Season RANKING N/a Tyler Majewski RETURNING LETTERMEN (O/D/S) 42 (22/30/0) recruiting coordinator/Outside Linebackers LETTERMEN LOST (O/D/S) 62 (30/32/0) 2nd Season 18 (9/9) STARTERS RETURNING (O/D) Ashton Derico STARTERS LOST (O/D) 4 (2/2) Defensive Line 2nd season SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Jenahlyn Allen OFFICE PHONE 706-233-7966 OFFICE FAX 706-233-7575 EMAIL ADDRESS [email protected] WEBSITE www.goshorterhawks.com MAILING ADDRESS 315 Shorter Ave. Rome, GA 30165 FOLLOW THE HAWKS ON SOCIAL MEDIA | @ShorterHawks AROUND THE GSC AND NCAA DII GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE STANDINGS AFCA Coaches’ GSC OVerall DElta State 0-0 0-0 Poll Florida Tech (#RV) 0-0 0-0 1. Valdosta State Mississippi College 0-0 0-0 North Greenville 0-0 0-0 2. Ferris State Shorter 0-0 0-0 3. Minnesota State Valdosta State (#1) 0-0 0-0 4. Notre Dame (OH.) West Alabama (#24) 0-0 0-0 West Florida (#rv) 0-0 0-0 5. Ouachita Baptist West Georgia (#15) 0-0 0-0 6. Northwest Missouri State 7. Tarleton State (#) AFCA National Ranking 8. Lenoir-Rhyne 9. Colorado ST. - Pueblo Around the Gulf South Conference #rv West Florida: @ Carson-newman: Thursday, September 9 - 6:00 PM 10. Slipper Rock Delta State: vs tusculum: Thursday, September 9 - 6:00 PM 11. Fort Hays St. North Greenville: vs Newberry: Thursday, September 9 - 7:00 PM 12. Grand Valley St. 13. Texas A&M - Commerce #15 West Georgia: @ Catawba: Saturday, september 7 - 12:00 pm 14. Minnesota Duluth #24 West Alabama: vs Limestone: Saturday, September 7 - 6:00 PM 15. West georgia #1 valdosta state: @ Albany State: Saturday, September 7 - 6:00 pm 16. Indianapolis #rv Florida tech: @ savannah state: Saturday, september 7 - 6:00 pm mississippi College: @ Alcorn State: Saturday, September 7 - 7:00 pm 17. Colorado School of Mines 18. Harding shorter: @ East Tennessee State: Saturday, September 7 - 7:30 pm 19. Hillsdale 20. Midwestern State 21. Wingate 22. West Chester 23. Ashland 24. West Alabama 25. Fairmount State SHORTER UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL # name pos ht wt cl hometown 1 Anthony byrd DB 6'2 190 SO 1 BRandon Dickerson QB 6'0 240 J r New Orleans, LA 2 Jacob Brumby qb 6'7 205 SO Jasper, GA 3 Xavier Robinson LB 6'0 200 FR Atlanta, GA 3 Tupac Lanier RB 5'9 165 SO statesboro, ga 4 Tyler Pullum QB 6'2 210 SR effingham, GA 4 Demarkus White DB 5'9 135 fr Atlanta, ga 5 Quantez Futch WR 5'8 155 fr Stockbridge, ga 5 Ethan Manns lb 5'10 205 so Byron, GA 6 Blake carrington Db 5'9 150 fr cartersville, GA 6 Aeneas Dennis qb 6'2 175 fr Austell, ga 7 Jeffery Brewer JR. Db 6'0 160 SO Cleveland, TN 7 Gregory Fields JR. RB 5'11 170 FR Orlando, FL 8 taegan kilpatrick wr 6'1 175 sr Hiram, ga 8 Silas Mccrary lb 6'4 205 fr Comer, GA 9 Kaleb Bailey lb 5'10 215 fr smyrna, ga 9 Sage Chambers QB 5'9 230 s0 Gulf breeze, fl 10 Hunter Poole LB 6'3 190 r-JR Marietta, GA 10 Quandarrius Whitfield WR 5'9 155 fR orlando, fL 11 Kevin zachary lb 6'2 220 fr atmore, al 11 Caleb Winton qb 6'2 245 jr Brewton, AL 12 Christian James-lattore Db 5'10 170 SO Gwinnett County, ga 12 Nicolas Stephens Rb 5'9 175 fr rockdale, ga 13 Wilbert Boyd IV WR 5'9 145 jr celebration, fl 13 Hunter Hodson db 6'0 190 fr chickamauga, ga 14 Dylan Deaton DB 5'9 155 fr Commerce, ga 14 Ludrick Similien WR 6'2 190 r-so Woodstock, ga 15 Brent Silvar Lb 6'2 210 so Dallas, ga 15 Michael Starling rB 5'6 145 fr quincy, fl 16 Justice Ezeokonkwo Db 5'10 165 fr riverdale, ga 17 brandon banks lb 6'0 230 jr atlanta, ga 17 nicholas Pope K 5'8 140 fr Lincoln, Al 18 Tristin Escoe Lb 6'2 175 FR Newman, ga 19 Tyshawn jackson db 6'4 200 jr Greensboro, al 19 john solomon wr 6'2 170 fr fayetteville, ga 20 bailey anderson rB 5'9 175 fr cleveland, ga 20 Cameron Shirley db 6'0 185 so flowery branch, ga 21 nehemiah reddish db 5'10 195 jr rome, ga 22 Christian Da-Silva WR 5'9 185 fr locust grove, ga 23 Trevon hawkins lb 5'10 180 fr Jasper, gA 23 shondraus king wr 5'10 200 fr milledgeville, ga 24 karrington garrett db 6'0 175 fr riverdale, ga 24 wILLIE MCCLOUD III Rb 5'9 200 Gr NORTH AUGUSTA, SC 25 SAMAD fOSTER db 6'1 200 r-jr JERSEY CITY, NJ 26 TERRANCE SNELLINGS DL 6'0 250 SR ELLENWOOD, GA 27 TREVOR sMITH RB 5'11 205 fr AUSTELL, ga 28 sTONE dAROUGH WR 5'11 185 FR BIRMINGHAM, AL 28 aj mILLBROOKS wr 6'1 179 fr WINDER, ga SHORTER UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL # name pos ht wt cl hometown 29 D'errius Hart rb 5'10 160 fr Loganville, ga 30 Zeyquan Mitchell DB 6'3 160 so Macon, GA 31 Caleb Mason lb 6'0 195 fr Madison County, GA 32 Justice Carter RB 5'8 185 fr Cartersville, ga 32 Bradley Kirk db 6'1 185 so Rydal, ga 33 Zach Brooks TE 6'1 210 so kennesaw, ga 33 amin Davis Jr. db 5'10 170 fr woodstock, GA 34 Dacorius Jones db 6'1 180 fr milledgeville, ga 35 Christian Smith db 5'7 170 so snellville, ga 35 thomas schiffman te 6'1 210 fr debary, fl 36 drew tossie lb 5'9 205 fr snellville, ga 37 alex fisher db 6'1 170 jr calhoun, ga 38 brock jackson te 6'2 210 so washington, ga 38 jaylen ballard db 6'2 180 fr cartersville, ga 39 Bryce Spradling db 5'10 185 fr atlanta, ga 40 Dejon Walden lb 6'1 235 r-jr atlanta, ga 41 austin butler rb 5'9 185 jr snellville, ga 41 christopher williams lb 6'0 210 so athens, ga 42 logan boggs P 5'8 145 fr lawrenceville, ga 42 Deandre Moss LB 5'10 175 fr Atlanta, ga 43 Thomas pEagler te 6'1 200 fr blackshear, ga 44 andrew barnes lb 6'5 220 fr jackson, ga 44 Dylan Forman tE 6'1 222 fr cartersville, ga 45 Brett Bardenwerper p 6'3 160 so helen, ga 45 timothy walker lb 5'11 225 fr acworth, ga 46 trey bridges db 5'11 160 fr newman, ga 46 brayden butler wr 5'8 165 fr rome, ga 47 hunter ongeri lb 6'2 210 so woodstock, ga 47 nathan williams te 5'10 210 fr fort oglethorpe, GA 48 luan cosmo lb 5'11 210 FR marietta, ga 48 jason fuller Jr.
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