MORGAN STATE FOOTBALL RELEASE Morgan State Opens 2019 Season at Bowling Green AUGUST 29, 2019 Morgan State at Bowling Green Date: GAMETIME 2019 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019, 7 p.m. (ET) Morgan State will face Bowling Green on the road in Doyt Perry Stadium | Bowling Green, Ohio a non-conference matchup on Thursday (Aug. 29) at Date Opponent Time/Result TV GAME COVERAGE Doyt Perry Stadium. The Bears open the 2019 season A29 at Bowling Green 7 p.m. DIGITAL BROADCAST: under the leadership of first year head coach Tyrone S14 at James Madison 4 p.m. Wheatley. Bowling Green completed the 2018 season S21 at Army Noon ESPN3 ... Jim Barbar with a 3-9 overall mark and were 2-6 in MAC play. S28 N.C. CENTRAL* 6 p.m. will call play-by-play and Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. and will be broadcast O5 at Bethune-Cookman* 4 p.m. John Gregory will handle color analysis. live on ESPN3. The game will also be broadcast on O12 DELAWARE STATE* 1 p.m. WEAA, 88.9 FM. O19 at S.C. State* 1:30 p.m. RADIO: WEAA, 88.9 FM is the flagship station O26 FLORIDA A&M* 3 p.m. for the Morgan State Bears ... Lamont Germany THE SERIES N2 at Norfolk State* 2 p.m. will call the play-by-play with Renard Stubbs • Thursday, Aug. 29th will mark the second meeting in N9 N.C. A&T* 1 p.m. and Kelvin Bridgers in the booth. The game will the series. N16 VIRGINIA-LYNCHBURG 1 p.m. • The Falcons posted a 58-13 victory over the Bears on be broadcast live on 88.9 FM and streamed on N23 at Howard* 1 p.m. Sept. 10, 2011 at Doyt Perry Stadium. WEAA.org. *Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Game; QUICK HITS BOLD = Home Games played at Hughes Stadium TV: n/a • Redshirt sophomore Dion "DJ" Golatt Jr., a 6-3, All times ET and subject to change 225-pound quarterback from Largo (Md.) split time THE TEAMS with DeAndre Harris last year and will take over the Morgan State was a power as a duties full-time in '19. He saw action in 10 games former member of the Central and started in two (Delaware State and Norfolk Intercollegiate Athletic Association State). He completed (CIAA). The Bears posted 173 wins 63-of-118 passes for 694 yards, with six touchdowns between 1929 and 1959 when and just four interceptions. He added 211 yards on Edward P. Hurt was the head 49 carries (4.3 avg) and ran for a pair of TDs. coach and the Bears won 14 CIAA championships. Earl 2018 Record...... 4-7,3-4 2018 Record...... 3-9,2-6 • The Bears' starting RB in Week 1 will be talented Banks added to the championship collection by winning Rank...... -/- Rank...... -/- redshirt-senior Josh Chase (6-1, 210, Severn, Md.). The four titles during the 1960s and a MEAC title in 1971. Pts/Gm...... 18.7 Pts/Gm...... 24.3 starting job looks to be a formidable power runner who Clarence Thomas led the Bears to a MEAC title in 1979. Rush Yds/Gm...... 164.7 Rush Yds/Gm...... 116.6 ranked No. 8 in the league in rushing (514 total yards, Pass Yds/Gm...... 149.6 Pass Yds/Gm...... 238.7 3 TDs) last season. Other MSU highlights: ...... 314.4 ...... 355.2 Total Off/Gm Total Off/Gm • R-senior LB Rico Kennedy returns as a leader for the • Four (4) Pro Football Hall of Famers (Len Ford, ...... 362.2 ...... 448.1 Total Def/Gm Total Def/Gm Bears defensive unit. The 6-3, 235-pounder earned his Leroy Kelly, Roosevelt Brown & Willie Lanier) second consecutive All-MEAC selection. He finished the • 19 CIAA championships STATISTICAL LEADERS (2018) 2018 season ranked third on the team with 61 tackles • 3 MEAC championships (33 solo). He also ranked T-No. 8 in sacks (4.5) and T-No. • 30 consecutive games won (8th in 1964 to the 5th Rushing Rushing 10 in the MEAC with 10 tackles for loss. #24 Josh Chase #1 Andrew Clair in 1968) • Senior LB Ian McBorrough was an All-MEAC First 127/514/3TDs 135/702/5TDs • 57 longest non-losing streak (4th in 1931 to the 6th Team selection as one of the league's premier pass in 1938) Passing Passing rushers a season ago. As a junior last • 4 MEAC Coaches of the Year; 3 Offensive POTY; #6 D'Andre Harris #2 Jarrett Doege year, McBorrough ranked No. 3 in 4 Defensive POTY; 1 Offensive Lineman POTY; & 1 ROTY 80/155/5TDs/7INTs 242/389/5TDs/12INTs the league with six sacks and ranked • 86 All-MEAC First Team selections 957 yds 2660 yds 15th in tackles for loss (9). He • 38 All-CIAA First Team selections topped the Bears with 79 Receiving Receiving tackles, including two ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS #13 Manasseh Bailey #21 Scott Miller fumble recoveries. 24/425/4TDs 71/1148/9TDs Director, Football SID...Leonard Haynes IV (Howard, ‘92) • Junior DB 443-885-3831 (w) was a Defense Defense Donte Small Asst. Director...... Kevin Paige (Howard, ‘02) #5 Ian McBorrough #1 Brandon Harris standout for the Bears [email protected]; 443-885-3009 secondary a season ago. The 79TT/9TFL/6SKS/INT 76TT/3.5TFL/SK Official Web Site...... Morgan StateBears.com Union, N.J. native was named to Facebook...... Facebook.com/MorganStateBears UP NEXT the 2018 All-MEAC First Team and Twitter...... @MorganStBears garnered 31 tackles and led the Morgan State will hit the road for a non-conference matchup Instagram...... @MorganState- againt James Madison on Saturday, Sept. 14. The game will conference with four INTs in be broadcast live on WEAA, 88.9FM. Kickoff is for 4 p.m. 11 games played. GAME 1 • August 29, 2019 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL • GAME NOTES • 2

THE COACHES A GLANCE AT THE FALCONS MORGAN/BOWLING GREEN CONNECTIONS • Bowling Green finished the 2018 season with an • MSU head coach Tyrone Wheatley and Bowling overall mark of 3-9 and went 2-6 in the conference Green head coach Scot Loefflerwere teammates at (5th in East). They capped the season with a 44-14 Michigan... along with MSU associate head coach/ home loss against Buffalo. defensive run game coordinator/DL coach William • Scot Loeffler(Michigan, '96), enters his first Carr and pass game coordinator/WRs coach Derrick season at the helm of the Bowling Green football Alexander. program. • Other Michigan ties for Bowling Green include; • Bowling Green was picked to finish sixth in the associate head coach Steve Morrison, offensive MAC East in the league's preseason poll. coordinator Terry Malone, passing game coordinator Tyrone Wheatley...... Coach...... Scott Loeffler • Bowling Green returns 36 letterwinners, Erik Campbell, and strength & conditioning coach Michigan, 08...... Alma Mater...... Michigan, 96 including 16 starters, to its no-huddle multiple Kevin Tolbert all played and/or coached at Michigan. 0-0...... Record at School...... 0-0 offense and multiple defense. 0-0...... Career Record...... 0-0 • Bowling Green returns senior RB Andrew Clair OHIO CONNECTION 0-0...... Record vs. Opponent...... 0-0 (St. Louis, Mo.) who rushed for who finished the The Bears' defensive coordinator Antonio James * Tyrone Wheatley was announced as the Bears' 22nd head foot- 2018 season with 702 yards (5.2) on 135 carries, earned first-team All-Ohio accolades at Massillon ball coach on February 21, 2019 and previously spent two including 5 TDs. Washington HS as a senior in 2005. seasons as the running backs coach for the NFL's Jacksonville • Sophomore WR Noah Massey (Houston, Tex.) is Jaguars. Wheatley also worked at Syracuse University from 2010-12, and then with the NFL's from 2013-14. expected to have a breakout season for the Falcons. THE MSU vs. BOWLING GREEN SERIES * Scott Loeffler enters his first season at the helm of the Bowling The 6-4, 228-pound wideout had three catches for Bowling Green leads 1-0 Green football program. Loeffler's coaching career, which spans 27 yards with a touchdown as a freshman in 2018, Date ...... Winner ...... Score ...... Place back to his time as a student assistant at Michigan during the but should be a factor in MAC play this season. 9/10/11... BGSU ...... 58-13 ...... Bowling Green 1996 season, includes stops as Michigan, Central Michigan, Flor- • Senior LB Brandon Harris led the defense with ida, Temple, Auburn, Virginia Tech and Boston College. He also 131 tackles (76 solo) and redshirt senior DB Marcus A WIN WOULD ... spent a year coaching quarterbacks for the . Milton recorded three interceptions with 46 stops. ...give Tyrone Wheatley his first win as MSU's head • One of the defensive leaders for Bowling Green coach. is two-time first-team All-MAC DBJerry McBride ... mark the Bears' first win against Bowling Green in III (Hannibal, Mo.) returns for his senior season school history. after starting all 12 games and finishing second on ... mark MSU's first road non-conference win since the team with 106 tackles. He also posted 67 solo defeating Bowie State (28-3) on Sept. 13, 2014. tackles, two fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and ... mark the Bears second consecutive road win since 1.5 tackles for loss in 2018. a 44-27 season finale win at Norfolk State on Nov. 17, • The Falcons welcomed the addition of Darius 2018. 164.7...... Rushing Offense...... 116.6 Wade this summer. The former Boston College QB ... .mark MSU's earliest season victory since recording 155.3...... Passing Offense...... 238.7 for the 2019 season. He spent the 2018 season a 28-3 home win against Illinois State on Sept. 12, 320.0...... Total Offense...... 355.2 at Delaware but did not play and has one year of 2015. 18.7...... Scoring Offense...... 24.3 eligibility remaining. At Boston College, Wade 153.9...... Rushing Defense...... 280.5 completed 55.6 percent of his passes, threw for 113.0...... Pass. Eff. Defense...... 139.0 1,091 yards, and completed five touchdown passes 362.2...... Total Defense...... 448.1 compared to five interceptions. 25.6...... Scoring Defense...... 40.0 • Bowling Green added 18 true freshman to the 2019 roster, in addition to graduate transfers at 6.8...... Punt Returns...... 5.7 tight end (Austin Dorris, Indiana) and running back 17.5...... Kickoff Returns...... 17.1 (Davon Jones, Boston College). 0.00...... Turnover Margins...... -0.67 • Bowling Green's national ranking out of 130 208.3...... Pass Defense...... 167.6 FBS teams last season was No. 6 in passing yards 108.9...... Passing Efficiency...... 138.3 allowed per game (167.6). 29...... Sacks...... 15 • The Falcons completed the season by winning two 60...... Tackles For Loss...... 39 of its last three contests. 22...... Sacks Allowed...... 29

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Practice Practice Travel to Bowling Game Day Weightroom Weightroom Weightroom 9 - 11:30 a.m. 9 - 11:30 a.m. Green, Ohio Bowling Green Treatment 7 p.m. (ET) MEAC Coaches Walkthrough Teleconference Return to 10:00 a.m. GAME 1 • August 29, 2019 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL • GAME NOTES • 3

NOTING THE BEARS MSU LEGEND RECIPIENT OF 2019 AWARDS/HONORS AFCA'S 2018 TRAILBLAZER AWARD 2019 AWARDS/HONORS PRESEASON PICKED 8TH Earl Banks, former head coach at Morgan State IAN MCBORROUGH • LB • SR Morgan State was picked to finish eighth (8th) to MEAC University, was named the Coaches defending champion and Preseason #1 North Carolina - Preseason All-MEAC Second Team Association's recipient of the 2018 Trailblazer Award. The - Phil Steele Preseason All-MEAC First Team A&T and #2 Bethune-Cookman. award was presented, posthumously, at the 2019 AFCA - 2019 Watch List for Black College POTY Convention in San Antonio, Texas. - 2019 William V. Campbell Trophy PRESEASON ALL-MEAC PLAYERS • In 1960, Banks took over the head coaching position RICO KENNEDY • LB • SR • Ten (10) Morgan State football players were named at Morgan State from 2011 Trailblazer Award winner, - Preseason All-MEAC First Team Phil Steele to the 2019 MEAC preseason team, which was voted on Edward Hurt. - Preseason All-MEAC First Team - 2019 Watch List for Black College POTY by the conference head coaches and sports information • In his 14 seasons as head coach, he would lead the DONTE SMALL • DB • JR directors. Senior linebacker Rico Kennedy and Bears to six CIAA titles, one CIAA Northern Division sophomore tight end were first-team - Preseason All-MEAC First Team Xavier Gravette championship and one Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference - Phil Steele Preseason All-MEAC First Team selections. Senior linebacker Ian McBorrough, junior title. Banks had an overall record of 96-31-2 after MANASSEH BAILEY • WR • SR defensive back Donte Small and junior offensive he retired from coaching 1973 and produced three - Phil Steele Preseason All-MEAC Third Team lineman Stefan Touani were second-team picks, while undefeated seasons from 1965 through 1967. XAVIER GRAVETTE • TE • SO senior running back Josh Chase, redshirt-junior offensive • He guided Morgan State to four bowl games, winning the - Preseason All-MEAC First Team lineman Bruce Trigg, redshirt-senior Dominick "D.J." 1965 Orange Blossom Classic and the 1966 Tangerine Bowl. - Phil Steele Preseason All-MEAC Third Team Trigg and redshirt-sophomore defensive lineman Devan JOSH CHASE • RB • SR Hebron and sophomore Nicholas O'Shea were selected MSU UPGRADES HUGHES MEMORIAL - Preseason All-MEAC Third Team to the third-team. STADIUM - Phil Steele Preseason All-MEAC First Team BRUCE TRIGG • OL • JR • The 10 preseason All-MEAC performers are part of a 's W.A.C. Hughes Memorial group of 17 starters returning for the 2019 Morgan State - Preseason All-MEAC Third Team Stadium is currently undergoing a major overhaul of its - Phil Steele Preseason All-MEAC First Team football season. football field and running track. DOMINICK "D.J." TRIGG • DB • SR • The $2.5 million renovation project, which began BEARS OPEN 121st SEASON OF FOOTBALL - Preseason All-MEAC Third Team on May 28, includes the replacement of the stadium's - Phil Steele Preseason All-MEAC First Team SINCE 1898 existing field with a new premium playing surface and the JORDAN COFIELD • RS • SO MSU enters its 121st season of football and will open the upgrade to a new high-performance, all-weather track. - Phil Steele Preseason All-MEAC Second Team 2019 campaign under head coach Tyrone Wheatley, set • Beynon Sports was selected to oversee the project and DEVAN HEBRON • DL • RSO to enter his first year at the helm. installation which is slated to be completed in time for - Preseason All-MEAC Third Team the start of the fall football camp in early August. STEFAN TOUANI • OL • JR RETURN MEN • "The latest phase of upgrades to Morgan's athletic - Preseason All-MEAC Second Team The 2019 Morgan State Bears return 42 letterwinners, facilities is part of our systematic approach to improving NICHOLAS O'SHEA • PK • SO including 17 starters - 7 on offense, 8 on defense and 2 and elevating key assets that we have on campus," said - Preseason All-MEAC Third Team on special teams. Director of Athletics Edward Scott, Ph.D. "The investment in our facilities represents the University's continued CAMPAIGNING FOR SUCCESS commitment to providing Morgan's coaches and The Bears enter the 2019 season looking to post their student-athletes with a high caliber athletic experience first winning season since going 6-5 in 2009. MSU's 7-6 and the best resources available." WEEK 1 1 BREAKOUT BREAKOUT PERFORMANCE PERFORMER record in 2014 was vacated. • The upgrade to the playing field comes at an -- opportune time, as new head football coach Tyrone NON-CONFERENCE PLAY Wheatley launches a new chapter in the program's The Bears will open the 2019 campaign against three history and seeks to field a winning team. The Bears non-conference opponents. MSU opens the season play their first home game this season on the new field against Bowling Green (Aug. 29), followed by road trips against North Carolina Central University on Saturday, versus James Madison (Sept. 14), and Army (Sept. 21). September 28, 2019. The Bears will also host Virginia Lynchburg (Nov. 16) in a non-conference contest. FOLLOW US IN CYBERSPACE There are many ways to keep up with MSU athletics BEARS OPEN 42nd SEASON IN MEAC online and on the go: The Bears will open its 42nd season in the MEAC when • Visit www.morganstatebears.com, the official web site of they host North Carolina Central for the conference Bears athletics, for news, schedules, stats, bios and more. opener on Sept. 28. • Follow us on social media: • The Bears opened the 2018 MEAC schedule with a 21- Facebook: /MorganStateBears 18 loss against South Carolina State (Oct. 6) at Hughes Twitter: @MorganStBears Stadium. *Morgan State's 16-13 upset win at #4 N.C. A&T Instagram: /MorganStateBears (Sept. 22) was recorded as a non-conference matchup. • The Bears kicked off its first season in the MEAC in ABOUT MORGAN 1971. Morgan State withdrew from the conference at the Morgan State University, founded in 1867, is a Carnegie- end of the 1979-80 fiscal year, before returning to the classified doctoral research institution offering more than 100 academic programs leading to degrees from the MEAC in 1984. baccalaureate to the doctorate. As 's Preeminent Public Urban Research University, Morgan serves a multi- ethnic and multiracial student body and seeks to ensure that the doors of higher education are opened as wide as possible to as many as possible. For more information about Morgan State University, visit www.morgan.edu. GAME 1 • August 29, 2019 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL • GAME NOTES • 2

THE RETURN OF MALACHI ACADEMICACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTACHIEVEMENT The Bears line will have significant holes to fill with the loss of three starters – Ayodeji Agbelese, Antoine McCray and Chris Fatogoma. However, the rest of the MEAC should • Entering the 2019 season, five players be worried about the return of disruptive defensive end on Morgan’s roster had already earned Malachi Washington (Waldorf, Md.) who suffered a degrees: season-ending injury in 2018. • As an All-MEAC performer in 2017, he ranked Deontaye White (Gr. | WR) No. 3 in the league with eight sacks and was T-No. 3 in JOSHUA MILES DRAFTED BY ARIZONA CARDINALS - Marketing tackles for loss (17 – ranked T-No. 8 in FCS). • At 6-2, 245 pounds, Washington can put pressure on the Morgan State lineman Joshua Miles became the first Brian Gentry (Gr. | WR) passer, which will be key to a team that thrived on turnovers Bear to be drafted in the 2019 NFL Draft, after being - Social Work (14 INTs, No. 2 in MEAC) last season. taken in the 7th round (248th overall pick) by the Arizona Cardinals.

Kenneth Bernavil (Gr. | WR) WELCOME TO SMALLVILLE • Miles is the first Bear to be selected in the draft since Junior DB Donte Small, a 6-0, 195-pound shutdown was drafted by the New York Giants in - Applied Liberal Studies corner, emerged as one of the top DBs in the nation last 2003. • Miles, a 6-foot-5, 314-pound Baltimore product, played Wesley Wolfolk (Gr. | WR) season. both tackle and guard positions at Morgan State. He - Communications • The Union, N.J. native earned All-MEAC First Team honors and led the conference with four interceptions. was an All-MEAC performer for the Bears, played in the • Small was one of four MEAC players with at least 3 East-West Shrine game, and was a participant in the NFL Tyrone "TJ" Wheatley Jr. (Gr. | TE) interceptions during the 2018 season. Scouting Combine. - Psychology • Miles represents one of only two offensive linemen • Kevin Slade holds the school record for most interceptions in a season – he posted nine (9) during the selected by the Cardinals among their 11 draft picks. 1977 season under head coach Henry Lattimore. • Small recorded his first three (3) interceptions off the FORMER BALTIMORE RAVEN ON STAFF BYBY THE THE NUMBERS NUMBERS arm of UAlbany QB Vincent Testaverde (father is Heisman After more than a decade away from Baltimore, Derrick Trophy winner Vinny) in Week 3 . Alexander has now returned. He's joining his former Michigan teammate Tyrone Wheatley's staff as wide MORGAN’S 2019 ROSTER BREAKDOWN • Small collected the most interceptions in a single season in six years; Joe Rankin posted five (5) picks during the receivers coach at Morgan State. 2012 season. • As a premier wideout for the , Alexan- The Bears added 23 new players to the • In addition, Small led the MEAC in passes defended at der posted back-to-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons. roster with their 2019 signing class. 1.5 per game (4 INT, 15 BU)...good enough for T-No. 7 in • He hauled in the first receiving touchdown in the the nation. Ravens' team history and caught the go-ahead score in the • With another year of experience under his belt, the rising first "big win" in franchise history, the Ravens' December junior should improve on all of those numbers and garner 1996 victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Memorial Three (3) of the four (4) Morgan’s RBs available Stadium. to play at Bowling Green are freshmen: the interest of NFL scouts. • "I've got a lot of ties still in Baltimore," said Alexander. Lavelton Williams; Jabriel Johnson and "My wife's from Baltimore, her whole family graduated E'Munn Parker. BAILEY BACK FOR FINAL SEASON The Bears will also rely on senior speedster Manasseh from Morgan. This is pretty ironic. So our whole family Bailey (6-1, 195). Bailey returns as one of the most is excited, her family is excited, everybody there is really MSU’s 2019 signing class features student- dangerous deep threats in the league. excited to be able to come back to Morgan games and athletes that hail from 11 different states: • Last season, the Capitol Heights (Md.) native caught 24 watch some football." Maryland (6), Virginia (3), New Jersey (4), passes for 425 yards, four touchdowns, and he posted an Georgia (1), North Carolina (2), Michigan MAKING AN IMPACT IN THE CLASSROOM (1), Florida (1), Pennsylvania (2), Iowa (1), impressive 17.7 yards per catch. The Morgan State football team has had great success in Illinois (1) and Mississippi (1). threats in the league. • He had a season-high 5 receptions for 129 yards, the classroom. including a touhdown versus Bethune-Cookman (Nov. 3, • Most recently, the Bears produced a 3.6 GPA during 2018). Summer 2019. • He had two catches for 64 yards against Delaware • The 2018-19 school year saw the Bears achieve the R-senior Rico Kennedy State (Nov. 10) and eclipsed the 1,000 career receving highest GPA and APR in program history. returns as a leader for yards mark (1,002 yards). • The program had 36 Athletic Director Honor Roll the Bears defensive unit. • Last season, Bailey was on the receiving end of a Members in the Fall of 2018. The 6-3, 235-pounder pair of TD strikes from DeAndre Harris at UAlbany. earned his second He scored on TD receptions of 90 and 19 yards. consecutive All-MEAC • He caught 37 passes for 610 yards and scored selection. He finished six TDs in 2017. the 2018 season ranked third on the team with 61 tackles (33 solo). He also ranked T-No. 8 in sacks (4.5) and T-No. 10 in the MEAC with 10 tackles for loss. GAME 1GAME • August 1 • 29,August 2019 29, 2019 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL • GAME NOTES • 2

BEARS OFFENSE WR 83 WESLEY WOLFOLK...... 6-2,215,RSr. BEARS DEFENSE .87 Juane Robinson...... 6-0,180,RSr. DE . 12 CAMERON CHESLEY...... 6-4,225,RSo. LT .77 BRUCE TRIGG...... 6-4,300,RJr. .93 Adeola Sulaiman...... 6-5,210,RFr. .72 Keagen Trost...... 6-5,325,Fr. NT .91 MERINIO DENDOE...... 6-3,275,Jr. LG .64 KOJO DINGLE...... 6-2,295,RJr. .57 Michael Zeleznik...... 6-5,265,RFr. .69 Dallas Caporaletti...... 6-4,280,RFr. DT .90 CHIMA DUNGA...... 6-1,305,Jr. C .63 STEFAN TOUANI...... 6-4,300,Jr. .93 Ridge Pierre...... 6-2,315,RFr. .75 Dexter Carr Jr...... 6-3,285,Fr. SLB .28 RICO KENNEDY...... 6-3,235,Sr. RG .58 MARVIN ATUATASI...... 6-1,310,Fr. .22 Bob Jonjo Jr...... 6-3,215,Jr. .65 Micah Jarrett...... 6-6,335,So. MLB .5 IAN MCBORROUGH...... 6-2,230,Sr. RT .70 TARIK JOHNSON...... 6-3,305,Sr. .51 Lamont Hill...... 5-11,225,RSr. .76 Allen Jones Jr...... 6-6,360,Fr. WLB .9 KALEN JENNINGS...... 6-3,230,RJr. TE 8 TYRONE "TJ" WHEATLEY JR...... 6-6,265,Gr. .52 Detrick Washington...... 5-11,245,So. .81 Idahota Akojie...... 6-3,235,RJr. GRIZ 45 DEVAN HEBRON ...... 6-3,220,RSo. TE .80 XAVIER GRAVETTE...... 6-4,225,So. 27 Colby Warrior...... 6-2,230,RSo. .41 Jeremiah Jones...... 6-2,230,Fr. BC 1 DONTE SMALL...... 6-0,195,Jr. QB .16 DION "DJ" GOLATT JR...... 6-3,225,So. 26 Marquise Thorns...... 5-9,165,RSo. .6 DeAndre Harris...... 6-4,210,Sr. SS .4 SIMEON GATLING ...... 5-10,200,RSo. RB .24 JOSH CHASE...... 5-11,220,Sr. .29 Bruce Mattox III...... 6-0,180,Fr. 4 Lavelton Williams...... 6-0,215,Fr. FS .19 DOMINICK "D.J." TRIGG...... 6-1,200,RSr. WR .13 MANASSEH BAILEY...... 6-1,195,Sr. .35 Marcus Parker Jr...... 5-10,180,So. .3 Deontaye White...... 5-8,185,Gr. FC .38 TARIQ IRVING...... 6-1,200,Sr. .42 Jimir Seagraves...... 5-10,180,RFr. BEARS SPECIAL TEAMS PK 46 NICHOLAS O'SHEA...... 5-8,175,So. As of August 24, 2019 -- ...... H 6 DEANDRE HARRIS...... 6-4,210,Sr. -- ...... P 46 NICHOLAS O'SHEA...... 5-8,175,So. -- ...... LS 47 ZACH CASTANO...... 6-0,220,RFr. KR 83 WES WOLFOLK...... 6-2,207,RSr. 30 Jabriel Jones...... 5-9,197,Fr. PR 83 WES WOLFOLK...... 6-2,207,RSr. .2 Carl Garnes...... 6-1,200,RSr.

MORGAN STATE PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Marvin Atuatasi...... A-Tua-TAH-see SPELL IT...... SAY IT Keagen Trost...... Kee-gen Idahota Akojie...... Ako-Gee Coaches Jordan Pulou...... Pew-Lou Adeola Sulaiman...... Sew-La-Man Korie Frausto...... Frow-Sto Kahlil Diarrah...... Die-R-ah Players E’Munn Parker...... E’Mon Chima Dunga...... Chee-Mah Dun-gah Lavelton Williams...... Luh-vel-Ton Merinio Dendo...... "Moe" Den-Do Manasseh Bailey...... Me-nah-shay Malachi Washington...... Mally-Kigh Keywaun Abrams...... Key-Juan GAME 1 • August 29, 2019 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL • GAME NOTES • 2 NUMERICAL ROSTER 1 Donte Small DB 6-0 195 Jr. Union, N.J. / Paramus Catholic HS 2 Carl Garnes DB 6-1 200 R-Sr. Columbus, N.J. / Camden Catholic HS NUMERICAL ROSTER 2 Kevin Bradley WR 5-9 160 Fr. Inkster, Mich. / Oak Park HS / Eastern Michigan NO TEAM POS 3 Haraan Ransom DB 6-0 195 R-So. Ramsey, N.J. / Don Bosco Prep 3 Deontaye White WR 5-8 185 Gr. Baltimore, Md. / Milford Mill Academy 1 Donte Small DB 4 Simeon Gatling DB 5-10 200 R-So. Greensboro, N.C. / Dudley HS 4 Lavelton Williams RB 6-0 215 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / American Heritage HS 2 Carl Garnes DB 5 Ian McBorrough LB 6-2 230 Sr. Essex, Md. / Eastern Tech HS 6 DeAndre Harris QB 6-4 210 Sr. Washington, Ga. / Washington-Wilkes HS 2 Kevin Bradley DB 7 Brian Gentry WR 6-3 215 Gr. Winston-Salem, N.C. / East Forsyth HS 7 Dwayne Wells Jr. DB 6-1 190 Fr. Tampa, Fla. / Armwood HS 3 Harann Ransom DB 8 Tyrone “TJ” Wheatley Jr. TE 6-6 265 Gr. Buffalo, N.Y. / Canisius HS / Stony Brook 3 Deontaye White WR 9 Dion “DJ” Golatt Jr. QB 6-3 225 R-So. Largo, Md. / Riverdale Baptist HS 9 Kalen Jennings LB 6-3 230 R-Jr. Des Moines, Iowa / Southeast Polk HS 4 Simeon Gatling DB 10 Malachi Washington GRIZ 6-2 245 R-Sr. Waldorf, Md. / Westlake HS 10 Doc Bonner QB 5-11 185 R-Fr. Gaithersburg, Md. / Quince Orchard HS / Air Force 4 Lavelton Williams RB 11 Tyler Holley QB 6-4 205 R-Fr. Nottingham, Md. / Perry Hall HS 12 Cameron Chesley DL 6-4 225 R-So. Fort Washington, Md. / Friendly HS 5 Ian McBorrough LB 13 Manasseh Bailey WR 6-1 195 Sr. Capitol Heights, Md. / Suitland HS 6 DeAndre Harris QB 14 Jimir Seagraves DB 5-10 180 R-Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Paul Robeson HS 15 Anthony Butler QB 6-4 230 R-So. Philadelphia, Pa. / Roman Catholic HS 7 Brian Gentry WR 15 Darrius Outlaw DL 6-5 255 Fr. Owings Mill, Md. / Jireh Prep HS 16 Johnny Woodbury WR 6-1 185 Fr. Forestville, Md. / Bishop McNamara HS 7 Dwayne Wells Jr. DB 17 Brendan Easley WR 6-4 195 Rf. Orlando, Fla. / East River HS 18 Ahmari Benjamin DB 6-2 180 So. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Wise HS 8 Tyrone "DJ" Wheatley Jr. TE 18 Jordan Allen WR 5-9 170 Fr. Camden, Del. / Caeser Rodney HS 9 Dion "DJ" Golatt Jr. QB 19 Dominick “D.J.” Trigg DB 6-1 200 R-Sr. Tampa, Fla. / Strawberry Crest HS 19 Shane Phipps QB 6-4 195 R-Fr. Middletown, Del. / Appoquinimink HS / Valley Forge Military 9 Kalen Jennings LB 20 Kelly Matthews DB 5-9 175 Fr. River Rouge, Mich / River Rouge HS 20 Jordan Riggins RB 6-0 215 So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Cardinal Gibbons HS 10 Malachi Washington GRIZ 21 Andrew Howell RB 5-7 190 Fr. Staten Island, N.Y. / Erasmus Hall HS 21 Richard Monroe IV DB 6-2 195 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. / Dudley HS 10 Doc Bonner QB 22 Bob Jonjo Jr. LB 6-3 215 Jr. Germantown, Md. / Sherwood HS 11 Tyler Holley WR 22 E’Munn Parker RB 5-6 155 Fr. Houston, Texas / Houston Heights HS 23 Jordan Johnson DB 6-2 180 Fr. Lanham, Md. / Belair Baptist HS 12 Cameron Chesley DL 24 Joshua Chase RB 5-11 220 Sr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Archbishop Spaulding HS 25 Tariq Irving DB 6-1 200 Sr. New Carrollton, Md. / West Hill College Coalinga 13 Manasseh Bailey WR 26 Marquise Thorns DB 5-9 165 R-So. Southfield, Mich. / Southfield HS for Arts & Tech 27 Colby Warrior DL 6-2 230 R-So. Tyrghe, Ga. / Sandy Creek HS 14 Jimir Seagraves DB 27 D’Andre Rucker WR 5-6 155 Fr. Potomac, Md. / Oxon Hill HS 15 Anthony Butler QB 28 Rico Kennedy LB 6-3 235 R-Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Dillard HS 28 Javate Joseph WR 5-10 170 Fr. Washington, D.C. / Cardoza HS 15 Darrius Outlaw DL 29 Bruce Mattox III DB 6-0 180 Fr. Grayson Ga. / Tucker HS 30 Jabriel Johnson RB 5-9 197 Fr. Baltimore, Md. / McDonough HS 16 Johnny Woodbury WR 31 Maurice Lewis Jr. LB 6-1 200 R-Sr. Hyattsville, Md. / Archbishop Carroll HS 32 Jason Martin WR 6-0 155 Fr. Niagara Falls, N.Y. / Canisius HS 17 Brendan Easley WR 33 Aree Booker LB 5-11 205 Fr. Orange, N.J. / DePaul Catholic HS 18 Ahmari Benjamin DB 34 Darius Thompson WR 5-8 165 Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y. / South Shore HS 35 Marcus Parker Jr. DB 5-10 180 So. Wilson, N.C. / Beddingfield HS 18 Jordan Allen WR 36 Darren Parker DB 5-10 190 R-Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stephenson HS 36 Juane Robinson WR 6-0 180 R-Sr. Baltimore, Md. / Dunbar HS 19 Dominick "D.J." Trigg DB 37 Jordan Cofield WR 5-8 155 So. Owings Mill, Md. / New Town HS 38 Tereek Isaacs LB 6-0 185 R-Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Charles H. Flowers HS / Shepherd Univ. 19 Shane Phipps QB 39 Jordan Presley LB 6-3 195 R-Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla. / Clearwater Central Catholic 40 Eric Roy DB 5-11 200 Fr. Woodbridge, Va. / C.D. Hylton HS 20 Kelly Matthews DB 41 Jeremiah Jones TE 6-2 230 Fr. Stafford, Va. / North Stafford HS 20 Jordan Riggins RB 42 Isaiah McGirt FB 6-0 250 So. Baltimore, Md. / Archbishop Curley 43 David Adeleke RB 5-9 195 Jr. Silver Spring, Md. / Wheaton HS 21 Andrew Howell RB 44 Skyler Davis DB 5-10 180 Fr. N. Bethesda, Md. / Mount Vernon HS 45 Devan Hebron GRIZ 6-3 220 R-So. Lanham, Md. / Duval HS 21 Richard Monroe IV DB 46 Nicholas O’Shea K/P 5-10 185 So. Detroit, Mich. / West Bloomfield HS 47 Zach Castano LS 6-0 220 R-Fr. Miami, Fla. / Christopher Columbus HS 22 Bob Jonjo Jr. LB 47 Isiah Solomon LB 5-9 185 Fr. Somerset, N.J. / Franklin HS 23 Jordan Johnson DB 48 Andre Felton FB 5-10 230 Fr. Piscataway, N.J. / Piscataway HS 49 Bryce Wilson LB 5-10 210 R-So. Union, N.J. / Union HS 24 Joshua Chase RB 50 Allen Green DL 6-3 275 Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Bishop Canevin HS 51 Lamont Hill LB 5-11 225 R-Sr. Waldorf, Md. / Westlake HS 25 Tariq Irving DB 52 Detrick Washington LB 5-11 245 So. Largo, Md. / DeMatha Catholic HS 53 Primus Jones DL 6-2 230 Fr. Aberdeen, Md. / Aberdeen HS 26 Marquise Thorns DB 54 Lawrence Richardson LB 6-1 210 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Bishop McDevitt 27 Colby Warrior DL 55 Keywaun Abrams OL 6-1 310 Fr. Petersburg, Fla. / Superior Collegiate Academy 56 Anthony Clark OL 6-5 315 Fr. Randallstown, Md. / Milford Mill HS 27 D'Andre Rucker WR 57 Michael Zeleznik DL 6-5 265 R-Fr. Columbia, Md. / Long Reach HS 58 Marvin Atuatasi OL 6-1 310 Fr. Pago Pago, American Samoa / Tafuna HS 28 Rico Kennedy LB 59 Rashashim Gafney GRIZ 6-2 230 Fr. Bowie, Md. / Bowie HS 63 Stefan Touani OL 6-4 300 Jr. Temple Hills, Md. / Oxon Hill HS 28 Javate Joseph WR 64 Kojo Dingle OL 6-2 295 R-Jr. Perry Hall, Md. / Our Lady of Good Counsel HS 29 Bruce Mattox III DB 65 Micah Jarrett OL 6-6 335 So. Ambridge, Pa. / Lacawanna College / Ambridge HS 67 Devin Parker OL 6-4 270 R-Fr. Ft. Washington, Md. / Friendly HS 30 Jabriel Johnson RB 69 Dallas Caporaletti OL 6-4 280 R-Fr. Catlett, Va. / C.D. Hylton HS 70 Tarik Johnson OL 6-3 305 Sr. Liberty, N.Y. / Liberty HS 31 Maurice Lewis Jr. LB 71 Tobi Ajifowowe OL 5-11 250 Fr. Lanham, Md. / Duval HS 72 Keagen Trost OL 6-5 325 Fr. Kankakee, Ill. / Kankakee HS 32 Jason Martin WR 73 Marvin Francois DT 6-2 295 So. North Miami, Fla. / North Miami Beach Sr. HS 33 Aree Booker LB 75 Dexter Carr, Jr. OL 6-3 285 Fr. Stafford, Va. / Colonial Forge HS 76 Allen Jones Jr. OL 6-6 360 Fr. Detroit, Mich. / Cass Technical HS 34 Darius Thompson WR 77 Bruce Trigg OL 6-4 300 R-Jr. Loganville, Ga. / South Gwinnett HS 79 Maurice Beasley OL 6-1 275 Fr. Ellenwood, Ga. / Cedar Grove HS 35 Marcus Parker Jr. DB 80 Xavier Gravette TE 6-4 225 So. Nottingham, Md. / Calvert Hall HS 81 Idahota Akojie TE 6-3 235 R-Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Wise HS 36 Darren Parker DB 82 Markell Mayhew WR 6-2 180 R-So. Brandywine, Md. / Glynn Park HS 36 Juane Robinson WR 83 Wes Wolfolk WR 6-2 215 R-Sr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Suitland HS / Hampton 84 Ervin Wilkins WR 5-9 175 Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Wilkins HS 37 Jordan Cofield WR 85 Korie Frausto WR 6-0 190 R-Jr. Ft. Worth, Texas / Maize South HS 86 Daniel Velez TE 6-7 250 Fr. Irvington, N.J. / Newark Collegiate Academy 38 Tereek Isaacs LB 87 Hosea Robinson DB 5-10 185 Fr. Waldorf, Md. / Westlake HS 88 Charles Kelly WR 6-1 190 R-So. Forestville, Md. / Bishop McNamara HS 39 Jordan Presley LB 89 Kahlil Diarrah TE 6-5 220 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Lasalle College HS 40 Eric Roy DB 90 Chima Dunga DL 6-1 305 Jr. Irvington, N.J. / Paramus Catholic HS 91 Merinio Dendoe DL 6-3 275 Jr. Weed, Calif. / Bijmer HS 41 Jeremiah Jones TE 92 Christian Teague DL 6-4 240 Fr. Hagerstown, Md. / N. Hagerstown HS 93 Ridge Pierre DL 6-2 315 R-Fr. Hamilton, N.J. / Nottingham HS 42 Isiah McGirt FB 94 Dawson Fontaine K 5-7 160 Fr. Bensalem, Pa. / Bensalem HS 95 Nicholas Taylor DL 6-4 250 Fr. Washington, D.C. / Banneker Academic HS 43 David Adeleke RB 96 Ayorinde Idowu TE 6-4 210 R-Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y. / Ft. Hamilton HS / Univ. of Buffalo 44 Skylar Davis DB 97 Caseem Dewitt FB 5-11 230 Fr. West Orange, N.J. / Seton Hall Prep HS 98 Adeola Sulaiman GRIZ 6-5 210 R-Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Frederick Douglass HS 99 Nathan Perry DL 6-4 340 Jr. Madison, Miss. / Germantown HS GAME 1 • August 29, 2019 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL • GAME NOTES • 2 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 55 Keywaun Abrams OL 6-1 310 Fr. Petersburg, Fla. / Superior Collegiate Academy NUMERICAL ROSTER..cont 43 David Adeleke RB 5-9 195 Jr. Silver Spring, Md. / Wheaton HS 71 Tobi Ajifowowe OL 5-11 250 Fr. Lanham, Md. / Duval HS NO TEAM POS 18 Jordan Allen WR 5-9 170 Fr. Camden, Del. / Caeser Rodney HS 45 Devan Hebron GRIZ 81 Idahota Akojie TE 6-3 235 R-Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Wise HS 58 Marvin Atuatasi OL 6-1 310 Fr. Pago Pago, American Samoa / Tafuna HS 46 Nicholas O'Shea PK/P 13 Manasseh Bailey WR 6-1 195 Sr. Capitol Heights, Md. / Suitland HS 79 Maurice Beasley OL 6-1 275 Fr. Ellenwood, Ga. / Cedar Grove HS 47 Zach Castano LS 18 Ahmari Benjamin DB 6-2 180 So. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Wise HS 47 Isiah Solomon LB 10 Doc Bonner QB 5-11 185 R-Fr. Gaithersburg, Md. / Quince Orchard HS / Air Force 33 Aree Booker LB 5-11 205 Fr. Orange, N.J. / DePaul Catholic HS 48 Andre Felton FB 2 Kevin Bradley WR 5-9 160 Fr. Inkster, Mich. / Oak Park HS / Eastern Michigan 15 Anthony Butler QB 6-4 230 R-So. Philadelphia, Pa. / Roman Catholic HS 49 Bryce Wilson LB 69 Dallas Caporaletti OL 6-4 280 R-Fr. Catlett, Va. / C.D. Hylton HS 50 Allen Green DL 75 Dexter Carr, Jr. OL 6-3 285 Fr. Stafford, Va. / Colonial Forge HS 47 Zach Castano LS 6-0 220 R-Fr. Miami, Fla. / Christopher Columbus HS 51 Lamont Hill LB 24 Joshua Chase RB 5-11 220 Sr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Archbishop Spaulding HS 12 Cameron Chesley DL 6-4 225 R-So. Fort Washington, Md. / Friendly HS 52 Detrick Washington LB 56 Anthony Clark OL 6-5 315 Fr. Randallstown, Md. / Milford Mill HS 53 Primus Jones DL 37 Jordan Cofield WR 5-8 155 So. Owings Mill, Md. / New Town HS 44 Skyler Davis DB 5-10 180 Fr. N. Bethesda, Md. / Mount Vernon HS 54 Lawrence Richardson LB 91 Merinio Dendoe DL 6-3 275 Jr. Weed, Calif. / Bijmer HS 97 Caseem Dewitt FB 5-11 230 Fr. West Orange, N.J. / Seton Hall Prep HS 55 Keywaun Abrams OL 89 Kahlil Diarrah TE 6-5 220 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Lasalle College HS 56 Anthony Clark OL 64 Kojo Dingle OL 6-2 295 R-Jr. Perry Hall, Md. / Our Lady of Good Counsel HS 90 Chima Dunga DL 6-1 305 Jr. Irvington, N.J. / Paramus Catholic HS 57 Michael Zeleznik DL 17 Brendan Easley WR 6-4 195 Rf. Orlando, Fla. / East River HS 58 Marvin Atuatasi OL 48 Andre Felton FB 5-10 230 Fr. Piscataway, N.J. / Piscataway HS 94 Dawson Fontaine K 5-7 160 Fr. Bensalem, Pa. / Bensalem HS 59 Rashashim Gafney GRIZ 73 Marvin Francois DT 6-2 295 So. North Miami, Fla. / North Miami Beach Sr. HS 85 Korie Frausto WR 6-0 190 R-Jr. Ft. Worth, Texas / Maize South HS 63 Stefan Touani OL 59 Rashashim Gafney GRIZ 6-2 230 Fr. Bowie, Md. / Bowie HS 64 Kojo Dingle OL 2 Carl Garnes DB 6-1 200 R-Sr. Columbus, N.J. / Camden Catholic HS 4 Simeon Gatling DB 5-10 200 R-So. Greensboro, N.C. / Dudley HS 65 Micah Jarrett OL 7 Brian Gentry WR 6-3 215 Gr. Winston-Salem, N.C. / East Forsyth HS 9 Dion “DJ” Golatt Jr. QB 6-3 225 R-So. Largo, Md. / Riverdale Baptist HS 67 Devin Parker OL 80 Xavier Gravette TE 6-4 225 So. Nottingham, Md. / Calvert Hall HS 69 Dallas Caporaletti OL 50 Allen Green DL 6-3 275 Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Bishop Canevin HS 6 DeAndre Harris QB 6-4 210 Sr. Washington, Ga. / Washington-Wilkes HS 70 Tarik Johnson OL 45 Devan Hebron GRIZ 6-3 220 R-So. Lanham, Md. / Duval HS 51 Lamont Hill LB 5-11 225 R-Sr. Waldorf, Md. / Westlake HS 71 Tobi Ajifowowe OL 11 Tyler Holley QB 6-4 205 R-Fr. Nottingham, Md. / Perry Hall HS 72 Keagen Trost OL 21 Andrew Howell RB 5-7 190 Fr. Staten Island, N.Y. / Erasmus Hall HS 96 Ayorinde Idowu TE 6-4 210 R-Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y. / Ft. Hamilton HS / Univ. of Buffalo 73 Marvin Francois OL 25 Tariq Irving DB 6-1 200 Sr. New Carrollton, Md. / West Hill College Coalinga 38 Tereek Isaacs LB 6-0 185 R-Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Charles H. Flowers HS / Shepherd Univ. 75 Dexter Carr Jr. OL 65 Micah Jarrett OL 6-6 335 So. Ambridge, Pa. / Lacawanna College / Ambridge HS 76 Allen Jones Jr. OL 9 Kalen Jennings LB 6-3 230 R-Jr. Des Moines, Iowa / Southeast Polk HS 23 Jordan Johnson DB 6-2 180 Fr. Lanham, Md. / Belair Baptist HS 77 Bruce Trigg OL 76 Allen Jones Jr. OL 6-6 360 Fr. Detroit, Mich. / Cass Technical HS 22 Bob Jonjo Jr. LB 6-3 215 Jr. Germantown, Md. / Sherwood HS 79 Maurice Beasley OL 30 Jabriel Johnson RB 5-9 197 Fr. Baltimore, Md. / McDonough HS 80 Xavier Gravette OL 70 Tarik Johnson OL 6-3 305 Sr. Liberty, N.Y. / Liberty HS 53 Primus Jones DL 6-2 230 Fr. Aberdeen, Md. / Aberdeen HS 81 Idahota Akojie TE 28 Javate Joseph WR 5-10 170 Fr. Washington, D.C. / Cardoza HS 88 Charles Kelly WR 6-1 190 R-So. Forestville, Md. / Bishop McNamara HS 82 Markell Mayhew WR 28 Rico Kennedy LB 6-3 235 R-Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Dillard HS 83 Wes Wolfolk WR 31 Maurice Lewis Jr. LB 6-1 200 R-Sr. Hyattsville, Md. / Archbishop Carroll HS 32 Jason Martin WR 6-0 155 Fr. Niagara Falls, N.Y. / Canisius HS 84 Ervin Wilkins WR 20 Kelly Matthews DB 5-9 175 Fr. River Rouge, Mich / River Rouge HS 85 Korie Frausto WR 29 Bruce Mattox III DB 6-0 180 Fr. Grayson Ga. / Tucker HS 82 Markell Mayhew WR 6-2 180 R-So. Brandywine, Md. / Glynn Park HS 86 Daniel Velez TE 5 Ian McBorrough LB 6-2 230 Sr. Essex, Md. / Eastern Tech HS 42 Isaiah McGirt FB 6-0 250 So. Baltimore, Md. / Archbishop Curley 87 Hosea Robinson DB 21 Richard Monroe IV DB 6-2 195 Fr. Greensboro, N.C. / Dudley HS 88 Charles Kelly WR 46 Nicholas O’Shea K/P 5-10 185 So. Detroit, Mich. / West Bloomfield HS 15 Darrius Outlaw DL 6-5 255 Fr. Owings Mill, Md. / Jireh Prep HS 89 Kahlil Diarrah TE 22 E’Munn Parker RB 5-6 155 Fr. Houston, Texas / Houston Heights HS 36 Darren Parker DB 5-10 190 R-Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stephenson HS 90 Chima Dunga DL 67 Devin Parker OL 6-4 270 R-Fr. Ft. Washington, Md. / Friendly HS 91 Merinio Dendoe DL 35 Marcus Parker Jr. DB 5-10 180 So. Wilson, N.C. / Beddingfield HS 99 Nathan Perry DL 6-4 340 Jr. Madison, Miss. / Germantown HS 92 Christian Teague DL 93 Ridge Pierre DL 6-2 315 R-Fr. Hamilton, N.J. / Nottingham HS 19 Shane Phipps QB 6-4 195 R-Fr. Middletown, Del. / Appoquinimink HS / Valley Forge Military 93 Ridge Pierre DL 39 Jordan Presley LB 6-3 195 R-Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla. / Clearwater Central Catholic 94 Dawson Fontaine PK 3 Haraan Ransom DB 6-0 195 R-So. Ramsey, N.J. / Don Bosco Prep 54 Lawrence Richardson LB 6-1 210 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Bishop McDevitt 95 Nicholas Taylor DL 20 Jordan Riggins RB 6-0 215 So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Cardinal Gibbons HS 87 Hosea Robinson DB 5-10 185 Fr. Waldorf, Md. / Westlake HS 96 Ayorinde Idowu TE 36 Juane Robinson WR 6-0 180 R-Sr. Baltimore, Md. / Dunbar HS 97 Caseem Dewitt FB 40 Eric Roy DB 5-11 200 Fr. Woodbridge, Va. / C.D. Hylton HS 27 D’Andre Rucker WR 5-6 155 Fr. Potomac, Md. / Oxon Hill HS 98 Adeola Sulaiman GRIZ 14 Jimir Seagraves DB 5-10 180 R-Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Paul Robeson HS 1 Donte Small DB 6-0 195 Jr. Union, N.J. / Paramus Catholic HS 99 Nathan Perry DL 47 Isiah Solomon LB 5-9 185 Fr. Somerset, N.J. / Franklin HS 98 Adeola Sulaiman GRIZ 6-5 210 R-Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Frederick Douglass HS 95 Nicholas Taylor DL 6-4 250 Fr. Washington, D.C. / Banneker Academic HS COACHING STAFF 92 Christian Teague DL 6-4 240 Fr. Hagerstown, Md. / N. Hagerstown HS Tyrone Wheatley Head Coach (1st Season) 34 Darius Thompson WR 5-8 165 Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y. / South Shore HS 26 Marquise Thorns DB 5-9 165 R-So. Southfield, Mich. / Southfield HS for Arts & Tech William Carr Assoc. HC/Defensive Run Game Coord./ 63 Stefan Touani OL 6-4 300 Jr. Temple Hills, Md. / Oxon Hill HS DL (2nd Season) 77 Bruce Trigg OL 6-4 300 R-Jr. Loganville, Ga. / South Gwinnett HS Antonio James DC/Co-Special Teams/OLBs (3rd Season) 19 Dominick “D.J.” Trigg DB 6-1 200 R-Sr. Tampa, Fla. / Strawberry Crest HS 72 Keagen Trost OL 6-5 325 Fr. Kankakee, Ill. / Kankakee HS Travis Manger OC/QBs (5th Season) 86 Daniel Velez TE 6-7 250 Fr. Irvington, N.J. / Newark Collegiate Academy Derrick Alexander Pass Game Coord./WRs (1st Season) 27 Colby Warrior DL 6-2 230 R-So. Tyrghe, Ga. / Sandy Creek HS Josh Firm TEs/Recruiting Coord. (2nd Season) 10 Malachi Washington GRIZ 6-2 245 R-Sr. Waldorf, Md. / Westlake HS 7 Dwayne Wells Jr. DB 6-1 190 Fr. Tampa, Fla. / Armwood HS Isaac Williams Run Game Coord./OL (2nd Season) 8 Tyrone “TJ” Wheatley Jr. TE 6-6 265 Gr. Buffalo, N.Y. / Canisius HS / Stony Brook Derrell Poland Defensive Backs (1st Season) 3 Deontaye White WR 5-8 185 Gr. Baltimore, Md. / Milford Mill Academy Anthony Binker Special teams Coordinator (1st Season) 84 Ervin Wilkins WR 5-9 175 Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Wilkins HS 4 Lavelton Williams RB 6-0 215 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / American Heritage HS Jordan Pulou Safeties (1st Season) 49 Bryce Wilson LB 5-10 210 R-So. Union, N.J. / Union HS Jerome Smith Asst. Special Teams/RBs (1st Season) 83 Wes Wolfolk WR 6-2 215 R-Sr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Suitland HS / Hampton Thomas DiStasio Head S&C Coach (2nd Season) 16 Johnny Woodbury WR 6-1 185 Fr. Forestville, Md. / Bishop McNamara HS 41 Jeremiah Jones TE 6-2 230 Fr. Stafford, Va. / North Stafford HS 52 Detrick Washington LB 5-11 245 So. Largo, Md. / DeMatha Catholic HS 57 Michael Zeleznik DL 6-5 265 R-Fr. Columbia, Md. / Long Reach HS GAME 1 • August 29, 2019 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL • GAME NOTES • 2

2019 FOOTBALL head coach TYRONE WHEATLEY head coach Morgan State University Director of Athletics, Edward Scott has announced the hiring of Tyrone Wheatley as its 22nd The Wheatley File head football coach effective February 21, 2019. Wheatley brings an extensive Coaching Experience coaching résumé to Morgan State and has experienced tremendous success, both as » Morgan State a player and as a coach, at the professional 2019-Present: Head Coach and collegiate levels. » Jacksonville Jaguars He comes to the Morgan State Bears after 2018.: Running Backs Coach serving the last two seasons under head coach Doug Marrone, as the running backs » Buffalo Bills coach for the ’s 2013-14: Running Backs Coach (NFL) Jacksonville Jaguars. Wheatley also worked with Marrone at Syracuse University from 2010-12, and then with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills from 2013- » Syracuse 14. 2010-12: Running Backs Coach

As a college assistant coach, Wheatley was one of Michigan’s best recruiters » Eastern Michigan and ranked No. 6 nationally on 247Sports “recruiter rankings.” 2009: Running Backs Coach/ Recruiting Coordinator “We are thrilled to bring a person and football coach of Tyrone Wheatley’s caliber to Morgan State,” said Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Edward » Ohio Northern Scott. “Tyrone is an outstanding recruiter and understands the game of 2008: Running Backs Coach football at every level, both as a player and a coach. We are confident Tyrone can build broad support and engagement in our program while continuing » Robichaud High to advance our football program in the classroom and on the playing field.” 2007: Head Coach

“It is with great pleasure and honor that I accept the head coaching position » Michigan at Morgan State University. I would like to thank President David Wilson 2005-06: Voluntary Assistant Track & and Mr. Scott for this incredible opportunity,” said Tyrone Wheatley. “I Coach consider it a privilege to lead the young men of Morgan State using football as a vehicle to implement a continuation of development, mentorship, and productivity beyond the field and when their playing days are over. I can’t Playing Experience wait to become united with the city of Baltimore and become woven in the fabric of the community.” » Oakland Raiders 1999-2004: Running back Wheatley finished his Michigan football playing career as the program’s second-leading rusher (now fifth). He was the Big Ten’s “Offensive Player » New York Giants of the Year” in 1992, and also earned All-America honors in the 110-meter 1995-98: Running back hurdles as a track athlete in 1995. He enjoyed a 10-year career in the NFL before starting his coaching career. » Michigan 1991-94: Running back/ Wheatley guided the running backs for the Buffalo Bills from 2013-14 under 1993-95: Track & Field head coach Doug Marrone. During his time with the Bills, he mentored pros like Fred Jackson and C.J. Spiller. The Bills averaged 3.7 yards per rush in 2014, and 4.2 yards per rush in 2013. Prior to coaching in the NFL, Wheatley spent five seasons in the collegiate ranks. From 2010-2012, he coached running backs at Syracuse University. While with the Orange, he coached Delone Carter to a 1,000-yard season in 2010 and a second-team All-Big East selection. He also helped Syracuse win two Pinstripe Bowls during his tenure (2010, 2012). GAME 1 • August 29, 2019 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL • GAME NOTES • 2

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Wheatley spent one year each at Eastern Michigan University He would break the (2009) and Ohio Northern University (2008) as the running 1,000-barrier in both backs coach. At EMU he also served as the program’s recruiting his junior and senior coordinator. seasons as well, totaling 1,129 and Wheatley got his start in coaching at his high school alma 1,144, respectively. mater, Robichaud located in Dearborn Heights, Mich. in 2007. Wheatley finished He took a team that had gone 0-9 before his arrival and led his Michigan career them to a 9-2 record and appearance in the state playoffs. He with 4,187 rushing also coached track and field. yards, 510 receiving yards and 53 total Shortly after retiring from the NFL, Wheatley held two touchdowns. appointments as a Minority Coaching Fellow in the league, first with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2006) and then with the He also had a standout Pittsburgh Steelers (2008). While completing his degree at track and field career U-M in kinesiology, Wheatley served as a volunteer assistant in the Maize and with the Michigan track and field program (2005-06). Blue winning three letters (1993-95). He earned an All-America citation for his Wheatley played 10 seasons in the NFL after being selected eighth-place finish in the 110-meter hurdles at the 1995 17th overall by the New York Giants in the 1995 draft. He NCAA Championships. He won the Big Ten’s Outdoor title in played in New York through the 1998 season, and then joined the 110-meter hurdles in 1994. Wheatley still owns top-five the Oakland Raiders. Wheatley played with the Raiders from times in Michigan history in the 100-meter dash (5th) and 1999-2004, and appeared in the 2003 Super Bowl. During 110-meter hurdles (4th). his playing career he amassed 6,562 all-purpose yards as a running back and kick returner, and he scored 47 touchdowns. A native of Inkster, Michigan, Wheatley earned his bachelor’s degree in 2008 from the University of Michigan. He and his Wheatley had a distinguished career in the Michigan backfield wife Kimberly have five children: Tyrone, Jr., Terius, Tyrique, from 1991-94, including three straight All-Big Ten selections Tiana and Tamari. (1992-94). As a sophomore in 1992 he won the Big Ten’s Offensive Player of the Year award and capped that season with He was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in a 235-yard game in the Rose Bowl, earning him the game’s 2012. MVP award. He rushed for 1,357 yards and 13 touchdowns while adding three receiving TDs and one on a kickoff. GAME 1 • August 29, 2019 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL • GAME NOTES • 2

2019 SCHEDULE NOTES 2019 FCS TOP MSU'S RECORD WHEN ... Morgan State’s 2019 football schedule has been COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHES POLL overall...... 0-0 announced and it features five home games in Hughes playing at home...... 0-0 Stadium, including a home opener matchup against 1.... N. Dakota State (142) 0-0 3,971 North Carolina Central. playing on the road...... 0-0 2.... James Madison (14) 0-0 3,635 • Coming off a 4-7 season (3-4 Mid-Eastern Athletic playing at a neutral site...... 0-0 3.... South Dakota State (1) 0-0 3,631 in overtime...... 0-0 Conference) in 2018, Morgan State will open its 2019 campaign with (what could be the toughest three- 4.... Eastern Washington (3) 0-0 3,594 more than 7 days to prepare...... 0-0 5.... UC Davis 0-0 3,210 in August...... 0-0 game stretch of any team in the FCS) three consecutive 6.... Jacksonville State 0-0 3,004 in September...... 0-0 non-conference road matchups. The Bears kick-off the in November...... 0-0 season with an FBS matchup at Bowling Green on Aug. 7.... Maine 0-0 2,891 29. It will mark just the second meeting between the in December...... 0-0 8.... Weber State 0-0 2,827 teams. The Falcons won the first matchup in 2011. outrushing the opponent...... 0-0 9.... Wofford 0-0 2,522 • After a Week 2 bye, the Bears will travel to face FCS when rushing for 200 yards...... 0-0 10.. Kennesaw State 0-0 2,361 power James Madison, ranked #2 in the Athlon Sports when rushing for 300 yards...... 0-0 11.. Towson 0-0 2,330 FCS Preseason Top 25, on Sept. 14. JMU captured a outrushed by opponent...... 0-0 76-7 win in their first and only matchup in 1995. 12.. Nicholls 0-0 2,156 outpassing opponent...... 0-0 • The Bears will head north to challenge Army on 13.. Colgate 0-0 1,892 when passing for 300 yards...... 0-0 Sept. 21 in West Point, New York. It will mark the third 14.. Montana State 0-0 1,866 when passing for 400 yards...... 0-0 meeting between the teams since 2013, with Army 15.. Illinois State 0-0 1,432 outpassed by opponent...... 0-0 posting a 60-3 win at Michie Stadium in 2016. 16.. Indiana State 0-0 1,192 when allowing 200 yards passing...... 0-0 • The Bears will open the MEAC slate of the schedule 17.. Southeast Missouri St. 0-0 1,166 when allowing 250 yards passing...... 0-0 when they play host to North Carolina Central on when allowing 300 yards passing...... 0-0 18.. Northern Iowa 0-0 1,136 Sept. 28. Morgan State will look to avenge its 21-17 19.. Furman 0-0 1,074 more total offense than opponent...... 0-0 homecoming loss to the Eagles in 2016. 20.. North Carolina A&T 0-0 885 when having 400+ total offense...... 0-0 • MSU will travel to Bethune-Cookman on Oct. 5 for when having 500+ total offense ...... 0-0 the Wildcats’ first home conference matchup. 21.. Elon 0-0 870 when having 600+ total offense...... 0-0 • The Bears will take on Delaware State for Homecoming 22.. Delaware 0-0 798 same total offense as opponent...... 0-0 on Oct. 12, followed by a trip to Orangeburg to square- 23.. Sam Houston State 0-0 564 less total offense than opponent...... 0-0 off with South Carolina State on Oct. 19 for the Bulldogs’ 24.. Princeton 0-0 432 when allowing 400+ total offense...... 0-0 homecoming celebration. 25.. Montana 0-0 413 committing few turnovers...... 0-0 • The Bears return home to entertain Florida A&M on committing more turnovers...... 0-0 Oct. 26, followed by a road trip to Norfolk State on Nov. 2. Also receiving votes: ETSU (323), Stony Brook (257), turnovers are even...... 0-0 • Morgan State will entertain the reigning MEAC Duquesne (235), San Diego (209), Eastern Kentucky 30:00 of time of possession...... 0-0 champion Aggies of North Carolina A&T on Nov. 9 for (175), Dartmouth (149), Central Arkansas (125), 30:01 plus of time of possession...... 0-0 ‘Senior Day’ in Hughes Stadium. The Bears shocked the McNeese (110), Monmouth (110), UIW (108), Alcorn scoring first...... 0-0 league by recording a 16-13 victory against the Aggies State (85), Yale (52), New Hampshire (42), Chattanoo- opponent scores first...... 0-0 in Greensboro last year. ga (38), South Dakota (27), Northern Arizona (16), leading after the 1st quarter...... 0-0 • Next, the Bears will step out of conference for their Villanova (14), Lamar (14), Richmond (8), Citadel (7), trailing after the 1st quarter...... 0-0 final home game of the season to host the Dragons of Rhode Island (7), Mercer (7), Abilene Christian (6), Southeastern Louisiana (6), Idaho State (5), Youngstown tied after the 1st quarter...... 0-0 Virginia University of Lynchburg on Nov. 16. State (4), Southern University • Morgan State concludes its 2019 regular season when leading after the 2nd quarter...... 0-0 (3), Samford (2), Western trailing after teh 2nd quarter...... 0-0 Howard hosts the Bears in Greene Stadium on Nov. 23. Illinois (1), Wagner (1), tied after the 2nd quarter...... 0-0 Sacred Heart (1), North leading after the 3rd quarter...... 0-0 MCBORROUGH NAMED TO CAMPBELL TROPHY Dakota (1) trailing after the 3rd quarter...... 0-0 WATCH LIST tied after the 3rd quarter...... 0-0 The National Football Foundation (NFF) & College scoring 0-10 points...... 0-0 Hall of Fame announced its Watch List for the 2019 scoring 11-20 points...... 0-0 William V. Campbell Trophy®, and senior linebacker scoring 21-30 points...... 0-0 Ian McBorrough is on the list. scoring 31-40 points...... 0-0 • The William V. Campbell Trophy® ranks as one of scoring 41 plus points...... 0-0 college football's most sought after and competitive opponent scores 0-10 points...... 0-0 awards, recognizing an individual as the absolute best opponent scores 11-20 points...... 0-0 in the country for his combined academic success, opponent scores 21-30...... 0-0 football performance and exemplary community opponent scores 31-40...... 0-0 leadership. opponent scores 41 plus points...... 0-0 • Throughout the fall, the NFF will highlight the individual 100-yard rusher...... 0-0 success of the past recipients and finalists for the opponent 100-yard rusher...... 0-0 award through a social and digital media campaign. opponent less than 100-yards rushing ...... 0-0 The year will culminate with the presentation of the individual 1 100-yard receiver...... 0-0 30th Campbell Trophy® during the 62nd NFF Annual individual 2 100-yard receivers...... 0-0 Awards Dinner on Dec. 10 at the New York Hilton individual 3 100-yard receivers...... 0-0 Midtown in New York City. opponent 100-yard receiver...... 0-0 individual 300-yard passer...... 0-0 GAME 1 • August 29, 2019 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL • GAME NOTES • 2

unbeaten season in MEAC history. • Grambling won the SWAC's first title in 2016 with a thrilling 10-9 victory over North Carolina Central. • Tickets for the game, a full ancillary event schedule and discounted rates at downtown Atlanta hotels will be available this summer. To stay up to date on Celebration Bowl announcements, sign up for updates on www.TheCelebrationBowl. com and follow the event on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. • ESPN Events, a division of ESPN, also manages the season-opening MEAC/ SWAC Challenge on Labor Day weekend, another game that showcases these two conferences. The 2019 Challenge will be played in Atlanta, featuring Bethune Cookman from the MEAC and Jackson State from the SWAC. • The game is set for Sunday, Sept. 1, at Georgia State Stadium, at 3 p.m. • The Celebration Bowl is one of this year's 14 bowl games owned and operated by ESPN Events.

CELEBRATION BOWL SET FOR DEC. 21 ON ABC The Celebration Bowl, in its fifth year, will be televised live on ABC for the fifth consecutive year, kicking off at noon ET, on Saturday, Dec. 21, from Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. • The Celebration Bowl, which showcases the heritage, legacy, pageantry and tradition of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), features the conference champions from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). • The MEAC leads the series 3-1 with all three wins coming from North Carolina A&T, who held off Alcorn State to win the 2018 Celebration Bowl 24-22. The Aggies also captured their last minute 21-14 win over Grambling State in 2017 capping the first 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

Offense LT LG C RG RT WR QB RB WR/TE/FB WR at Bowling Green at James Madison at Army N.C. CENTRAL at B-Cookman DELAWARE STATE at S.C. State FLORIDA A&M at Norfolk State N.C. A&T VA-LYNCHBURG at Howard

Defense DE DT NT DE WLB MLB OLB CB SS FS CB at Bowling Green at James Madison at Army N.C. CENTRAL at B-Cookman DELAWARE STATE at S.C. State FLORIDA A&M at Norfolk State N.C. A&T VA-LYNCHBURG at Howard GAME 1 • August 29, 2019 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL • GAME NOTES • 2

THE LAST TIME... SCORING RUSHING Scored 60 or more points:...... vs. Delaware State, 1967 (69) Had 400 or more yards: ...... vs. Virginia Union, 1996 (447) Scored 50 or more points:...... at N.C. Central, 2011 (52) Had 300 or more yards: ...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (333) Scored 40 or more points:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (44) Had 200 or more yards:...... vs. Delaware State, 2018 (253) Scored 30 or more points:...... at Delaware State, 2017 (30) Had FEWER than 50 yards:...... at Towson, 2017 (49) Was held scoreless:...... at Rutgers, 2017 (65-0) Had 60 or more rush attempts:...... at NCCU, 2013 (64) Was held scoreless in the 1st half: ...... at Florida A&M, 2018 (31-0) Had 50 or more rush attempts: ...... vs. S.C. State, 2018 (52) Was held scoreless in the 2nd half:...... at Rutgers, 2017 31-0) Had three TDs:...... vs. Savannah State, 2015 Was held scoreless in Hughes Stadium:...... vs. UAlbany, 2017 (26-0) Had four or more rush TDs:...... Hampton, 2014 (4) Was held scoreless on the road:...... at Rutgers, 2017 (65-0) Had two or more players with 150 rush yards in a game...... Held opponent scoreless in the 1st half:...... vs. Delaware State, 2018 (6-0) ...... vs. Morris Brown, 2002; T.J. Stallings (195), L. Washington (169) Held opponent scoreless in the 2nd half: ...... vs. Delaware State,2018 (3-0) Had a player rush for 2 TDs:...... Eric Harrell at Bethune-Cookman, 2017 Held opponent scoreless:...... at Delaware State, 2018 (9-0) Had a player rush for 3 TDs:...... at Hampton, 2014, Herb Walker Jr. (3) Held opponent scoreless at Hughes Stadium:...... vs. Howard, 2005 (7-0) Had a player rush for 5 or more TDs:...... at Howard, 2002, T.J. Stallings (5) Held two opponents scoreless in one season:...... 1979, vs. UMES (41-0), Rushed for 200 yards or more:...... vs. Norfolk State, DJ Golatt (156), 2018 ...... vs. Delaware State (22-0) Rushed for 100 yards or more:...... vs. Delaware State, Josh Chase (145) Held three opponents scoreless in one season:...... Not since 1934 Had a run of 70 or more yards:...... Joshua Chase, vs. Delaware State, 2018 (75) Held four opponents scoreless in one season:...... Not since 1934 Had a run of 60 or more yards:...... Travis Davidson, at BGSU, 2011 (61) Held five opponents scoreless in one season:...... 1934, (8) Had a run of 50 or more yards: ...... Jalen Jackson vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (50) Held a MEAC opponent scoreless:...... Delaware State (9-0), 2018 Held two MEAC opponents scoreless:...... vs. MD-Eastern Shore (41-0), PASSING ...... 1979, vs. Delaware State (22-0), 1979 Had 400 or more yards passing: ...... vs. N.C. A&T, 2001 (551) Held three MEAC opponents scoreless: ...... vs. NC College (23-0), 1967 Had 300 or more yards passing: ...... vs. #15 N.C. A&T, 2017 (303) ...... vs. Delaware State (27-0), vs. Norfolk State (63-0) Had 200 or more yards passing ...... vs. B-CU, 2018 (262) Attempted a two-point conversion:...... vs. Norfolk State (pass failed), 2018 Had LESS than 125 yards passing: ...... vs. Delaware State, 2018 (113) Had LESS than 75 yards passing:...... at Rutgers, 2017 (65) TURNOVERS Had 50 or more pass attempts:...... at S.C. State, 2004 (59) Committed five or more turnovers:...... at Howard, 2017, 5 (2 INTs, 3 fumbles) Had 40 or more pass attempts:...... vs. B-CU, 2018 (41) Committed four turnovers:...... vs. Howard, 2018 (INT, 3 fumbles) Had 30 or more pass attempts:...... at Florida A&M, 2018 (34) Had four or more fumbles:...... at N.C. Central, 2015 (4) Attempted 20 or fewer passes:...... at UAlbany (18) Had three fumbles:...... vs. Howard, 2018 Had 25 or more pass completions:...... vs. S.C. State, 2014 (25) Did not commit a turnover:...... vs. Savannah State, 2017 Had 20 or more pass completions: ...... vs. B-CU, 2018 (20) Recorded five or more takeaways:...... at UAlbany, 2018 (5) Had FEWER than 15 pass completions:...... vs. Delaware State, 2018 (9) Recorded three or more fumble recoveries:...... at Delaware State, 2017 (3) Had five passing TDs:...... vs. Delaware State, 2014 Recorded two fumble recoveries:...... vs. Savannah State, 2017 Had four passing TDs:...... vs. Savannah State, 2011 Returned two or more INTs for TDs...... vs. N.C. Central, (2008) Had three passing TDs:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 Returned an interception:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (DJ Trigg, 57 yds) Had two passing TDs:...... at UAlbany, 2018 Recorded two interceptions:...... vs. Howard, 2018 (A. McCray, I. McBorrough) Had zero passing TDs:...... at Delaware State, 2018 Recorded four interceptions:...... at UAlbany, 2018 (Donte Small - 3, DJ Trigg) Had four or more passes intercepted:...... vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2010 (4) Recorded three interceptions:...... at UAlbany, 2018 (Donte Small) Had three passes intercepted:...... at S.C. State, 2017 Returned INT for a TD:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (DJ Trigg, 57 yds) Had two passes intercepted:...... vs. S.C. State, 2018 Returned a fumble for a TD: ...... vs. Savannah State (Maurice Lewis, 9 yds) Had one pass intercepted:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 Retd a blocked PAT for 2-pts:...... at Delaware State, 2017 (Rico Kennedy, 100yds) Did not throw an interception:...... at Florida A&M, 2018 DEFENSE RECEIVING Held opponent to 0 or fewer rushing yards:...... vs. Savannah State, 2017 (-8) Caught six or more passes:...... Xavier Gravette, vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (6) Held opponent to 50 or fewer rushing yards:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (46) Had 8 or more receivers with a catch: ...... at Florida A&M, 2018 (8) Held opponent to 100 or fewer rushing yards:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (46) Had one player with 100 yards receiving in a game:...... vs. B-CU, 2018, Held opponent to 100 or fewer passing yards:...... vs. B-CU, 2018 (26) ...... Manassah Bailey (129) Held oppt to 300 or fewer total offense:...... at S.C. State, 2017 (274) Had one one 300-yard passer and one 100-yard rushing in a game: ...... Held oppt to 200 or fewer total offense:...... vs. Delaware State, 2018 (182) ...... at S.C. State, 2004, (B. Littlejohn 392-pass, J. Jackson 145-run) Intercepted five or more passes:...... vs. N.C. Central, 2008 (6) Had one 100-yard receiver and one 100-yard rusher in a game:...... at UAlbany, Intercepted four passes:...... at UAlbany, 2018 ...... 2018, (D. Harris 107-run, M. Bailey 109 yds-receiving) Intercepted three passes:...... at Towson, 2017 Intercepted two passes:...... vs. Howard, 2018 TOTAL OFFENSE Scored a saftey:...... 2x at S.C. State, 2017 Had 20 or more first downs:...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2017 (23) Recorded six or more sacks:...... vs. Howard, 2018 (6) Had 600 or more yards total offense:...... vs. S.C. State, 2004 (625) Recorded five sacks:...... at Florida A&M, 2015 Had 500 or more yards total offense:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (504) Had 10 or more tackles: ...... Ian McBorrough vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (10) Had 400 or more yards total offense:...... vs. Florida A&M, 2017 (448) Recorded two sacks:...... AJ Agbelese, vs. Howard ,2018 LESS than 200 yards of total offense:...... at Akron, 2018 (192) Had 85 or more plays total offense:...... vs. S.C. State, 2014 (86) Had 75 or more plays total offense:...... vs. S.C. State, 2018 (75) GAME 1 • August 29, 2019 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL • GAME NOTES • 2

SPECIAL TEAMS Intercepted two passes:...... vs. S.C. State, 2018 Had a field goal of 40 or more yards:...... vs #15 N.C. A&T, 2017 Returned two INTs for a TD:...... vs. #15 N.C. A&T, 2017 (Franklin McCain, 100 & 78 yds) Had a field goal of 50 or more yards:...... at #4 N.C. A&T, 2018 Returned an INT for a TD:...... vs. Howard, 2018 (Bryan Cook, 41 yds) ...... (Alex Raya, 51 yds) Returned a fumble for a TD:...... at Marshall, 2016 (Tony Pittman, 95 yds); Had a field goal of 40-49 yards:...... vs #15 N.C. A&T, 2017 ...... (Ty Tyler, 20 yds) ...... (Luke Ursanel, 40 yds) Had a punt of 50 or more yards:...... vs. Delaware State, 2018 DEFENSE ...... (Nick O’Shea, 59 yds) Held MSU to 15 or fewer first downs...... vs. Howard, 2018 (15) Returned a punt for a TD:...... vs. Hampton, 2015 Scored a saftey...... :...... vs. B-CU, 2018 (Kevin Thompson) ...... (Andrew King, 66 yds) Held MSU to 50 or fewer yards rushing:...... vs. #15 N.C. A&T, 2017 (40) Punted 8 or more times:...... vs. B-CU, 2018 (Nick O’Shea, 9) Held MSU to 300 or fewer yards passing:...... vs. B-CU, 2018 (262) Returned a blocked punt for a TD:...... Savannah St., 2017 (Deontaye White, 6 yds) Held MSU to 200 or fewer yards passing:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (171) Returned a kickoff for a TD:...... vs. Hampton, 2013 (Tubotein Taylor, 93 yds) Held MSU to 100 or fewer yards passing:...... at Akron, 2018 (78) Returned a kickoff and a punt for a TD:...... -/- Held MSU to 300 or fewer yards total offense...... vs. Delaware State, 2018 (182) Kickoff Ret. of 50 yds or more:...... William King, at Savannah State, 2016 (63) Returned a punt for a TD:...... Garrett Brown, Air Force, 2015 (83 yds) Punt Ret. of 40 yds or more:...... Carl Garnes, vs. Savannah State, 2017 (48) Returned a blocked punt for a TD:...... Dylan Mulder, at Eastern Michigan, 2014 (1 yd) Blocked one punt...... vs. Savannah State, 2017 (Manassah Bailey) Returned a kickoff for a TD:...... S.C. State, 2014, Antonio Hamilton (98 yds) Blocked a field goal:...... vs. Howard, 2016 (Deadrick Jones) Punted 8 or more times:...... vs. Delaware State, 2018 (10, R. R-Martinez) Blocked an extra point conversion:...... vs. Howard, 2018 (2x,Colby Warrior) Punted Once:...... at Hampton, 2014 Missed a kicking PAT:...... vs. Howard, 2018 (Alex Raya) Did not Punt:...... at Norfolk State, 2010 Missed a field goal:...... vs. B-CU, 2018 (A. Raya, 37 yds blocked) Missed a kicking PAT:...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2017 (Uriel Hernandez) Returned a missed FG for TD...... vs. Savannah State, 2015 (Peterson Janvier, 100 yds) Blocked a PAT:...... vs. Savannah State, 2017 Blocked a Field Goal:...... vs. B-CU, 2018 (Tydarius Peters) MISCELLANEOUS Blocked two Field Goals:...... vs. B-Cookman, 2012 (Dawud Lane, Lavon McCoy) Had FEWER than 10 first downs:...... at utgers,R 2017 (6) Returned a blocked FG for a TD:...... Jonathan Dowling, WKU, 2013 (70 yds) Had 10 or more penalties:...... vs. B-CU, 2018 (10) Blocked a Punt...... at Delaware State, 2018 (A. Lozano) Had fewer than 10 penalties:...... vs. Howard, 2018 (9) Made 3 or more FGs:...... at UAlbany, 2018 (4; E. Stark) Had 100 or more yards in penalties:...... at Florida A&M, 2018 (123) Missed a FG:...... vs. S.C. State, 2018 (Dillon Bredson, 33) Had 35 minutes or more of possession time:...... vs. S.C. State, 2018 (35:48) Missed 2 or more FGs:...... vs. N.C. Central, 2014 (E. Fenton, 41, 34)

THE LAST TIME AN OPPOSING PLAYER... MISCELLANEOUS PASSING Had 20 or more first downs:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (21) Had 400 or more yards passing:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (476) Had FEWER than 10 first downs:...... at Delaware State, 2018 (10) Had 300 or more yards passing:...... at UAlbany, 2018 (322) Had 10 or more penalties:...... vs. B-CU, 2018 (12) Had 200 or more yards passing...... vs. Howard, 2018 (213) Had zero penalties:...... at #4 Villanova, (2014) Had LESS than 100 yards passing:...... vs. B-CU, 2018 (26) Had 100 or more yards in penalties:...... vs. B-CU, 2018 (127) Had 40 or more pass attempts:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (47) Had 35 minutes or more of possession time:...... vs. #15 N.C. A&T, 2017 (39:30) Had 30 or more pass attempts:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (30) Had one 100-yard rushing and one 100-yard receiver:...... at Buffalo, Had five or more passing TDs:...... at Bethune-Cookman, 2017 (5) ...... 2012 (Branden Oliver 238-rush, Alex Neutz 154-receiving) Had four passing TDs:...... at Delaware State, 2017 (4) Had three passing TDs:...... at Florida A&M, 2018 RUSHING Had one player with 100 yds receiving in a game:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 Rushed 50 or more times:...... vs. Howard, 2018 (51) ...... Isaiah Winstead, (156) Rushed 40 or more times:...... vs. B-CU, 2017 (45) Had eight or more players catch a pass:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (8) Rushed 30 or more times:...... Tarik Cohen, N.C. A&T, 2013 (31) Rushed 25 or more times:...... Jeremiah Schwartz, Hampton, 2012 (29) SCORING Rushed for 200 yards or more:...... B-CU, Jimmie Robinson, 2018 (208) Scored 60 or more points:...... at Rutgers, 2017 (65) Rushed for 150 yards or more:...... Trey Samuel, at S.C. State, 2017 (146) Scored 50 or more points:...... vs. Holy Cross, 2016 (51) Rushed for 100 yards or more:...... Deshawn Smith vs. Howard, 2018 (116) Scored 40 or more points:...... at Akron, 2018 (41) Rushed for three or more TDs:...... vs. B-CU, 2018 (4) Scored 30 or more points:...... vs. B-CU, 2018 (30) Had 2 or more rush for 100 yards or more: ...... Andy Davidson (111), Scored a two-point conversion:...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (pass) ...... Cole Macek (108), D. Woolfork (104), at Army St., 2016 Player rushed for three or more TDs: ...... Jimmie Robinson, at B-CU, 2018 (3) TURNOVERS Rushed for two TDs:...... Dedrick Parson vs. Howard, 2018 Had four or more fumbles:...... vs. Savannah State, 2015 (4) Had a run of 70 or more yards:...... Trey Samuel, at S.C. State, 2017 (89) Had three or more fumbles LOST:...... at Delaware State, 2017 (3) Had a run of 60 or more yards:...... Jimmie Robinson, B-CU, 2018 (65) Threw three or more Interceptions...... at Towson, 2017 (3) Had a run of 50 or more yards:...... Cole Macek, at Army, 2014 (56) Did not commit a turnover:...... vs. Delaware State, 2018 Had 8 or more players with a run: ...... at Howard, 2018 (8) Intercepted five or more passes:...... vs. N.C. Central, 2008 (6) Intercepted four passes:...... vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2010 (4) Intercepted three passes:...... at S.C. State, 2017 GAME 1 • August 29, 2019 MORGAN STATE BEARS FOOTBALL • GAME NOTES • 2

PASSING DEFENSE Passed for 500 or more yards:...... Bobby Townsend, Howard, 1999 (522) Intercepted three or more passes:...... Michael Williams, B-Cookman, 2010 (3) Passed for 400 or more yards:...... Juwan Carter, Norfolk State, 2018 (467) Intercepted two passes:...... Bryan Cook, at Howard, 2017 Passed for 300 or more yards:...... Vincent Testaverde, at UAlbany, 2018 (310) Recorded three or more sacks:...... Joey Drayton, Hampton, 2003 (3) Passed for 200 or more yards:...... Caylin Newton, vs. Howard, 2018, (213) Recorded two sacks:...... Marques Ford, vs. B-CU, 2018 Attempted 50 or more passes:...... Tim Little, Sacred Heart, 2012 (50) Returned a fumble for a TD:...... at Howard, 2017 (Aaron Walker, 26 yds) Attempted 40 or more passes:...... Juwan Carter, vs. Norfolk State, 2018, (44) Completed 30 or more passes:...... Nick Elko, Delaware State, 2012 (33) SPECIAL TEAMS Completed 20 or more passes:...... Juwan Carer, vs. Norfolk State, 2018,(28) Scored 10 or more points kicking:...... Ethan Stark, at UAlbany, 2018 (13) Threw five or more TD passes:...... Larry Brihm, at Bethune-Cookman, 2017 (5) Kicked four field goals:...... N. O’Shea, vs. Towson, 2018 Threw 5 or more interceptions:...... Stadford Brown, NC Central, 2008 (5) Kicked three field goals:...... Ethan Stark, at UAlbany, 2018 Threw 4 interceptions:...... Vincent Testaverde, at UAlbany, 2018 Kicked two field goals:...... Uriel Hernandez, vs. Bethune-Cookman, 2016 Threw four TD passes:...... K. Black, Delaware State, 2017 (4) Kicked a 50-yard field goal:...... Ethan Stark, at UAlbany, 2018 (51) Threw three TD passes:...... Juwan Carter, vs. Norfolk State, 2018 Kicked a 60-yard punt:...... Jauvaunie Francis, at Bethune-Cookman, 2017 (74) Completed a pass of 75 or more yds: .V. Testaverde to D. Holmes, at UAlbany, 2018 (88) Kickoff Ret. of 50 yds or more:...... Ryan Smith, at N.C. Central, 2014 (75) Completed a pass of 50 or more yards:...... Juwan Carter to Marcus Taylor Punt Ret. of 50 yds or more:...... Isaiah Moore, vs. Howard, 2018 (53) ...... vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (71)

RECEIVING Caught 10 or more passes:...... Travis Tarpley, Delaware State, 2012 (12) Caught six or more passes:...... Isaiah Winstead, vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (8) Had 150 or more yds receiving:...... Isaiah Winstead, vs. Norfolk State 2018 (156) Had 100 or more yards receiving:...... Marcus Taylor, vs. Norfolk State, 2018 (141) Caught two TD passes:...... Isaiah Winstead, vs. Norfolk State, 2018 Caught three TD passes:...... Anthony Warrum, #4 Illinois State , 2015 Caught four TD passes:...... Alex Neutz, at Buffalo, 2012

SCORING Scored four or more TDs:...... Johnathan Lewis, at Rutgers, 2017 (4 runs) Scored three TDs:...... Jimmie Robinson vs. B-CU, 2018 (3 runs) Scored two TDs:...... Isaiah Winstead vs. Norfolk State, 2018 ...... (2 receptions)