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Morehouse College Maroon Tigers Football Quick Facts 2015 USE COLLEGE QUICK Factsupup Morehouse College Maroon Tigers Football Quick Facts 2015 USE COLLEGE QUICK FACTSUpUp Name of School: Morehouse College City/Zip: Atlanta, GA 30314 Founded: 1867 Enrollment: 2,100 Nickname: Maroon Tigers School Colors: Maroon and White Stadium: B.T. Harvey Stadium Capacity: 9,000 Surface: Natural Grass Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic President: Dr. John Silvanus Wilson Jr. Athletics Director: Andre Pattillo Athletics Dept. Phone: (404) 215-2752 Athletics Dept. Fax: (404) 521-9073 Athletics Ticket Office: (404) 681-2800 Sports Information Director: Yusuf Davis SID Office Phone: (404) 222-2575 SID Mobile Phone: (404) 925-6088 SID Email: [email protected] SID Fax: (404) 521-9073 Stadium Press Box: (404) 681-5380 SID Mailing Address: 830 Westview Dr. SW, Atlanta, GA 30314 Web Site: www.morehouse.edu/athletics Coaching Staff Head Coach: Rich Freeman Alma Mater: Tennessee State University ’97 Years at School: 7 Morehouse Record: 47-34 Career Record: 47-34 Assistant Coaches: George Copeland (Tenn. St.) Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coordinator Leon Murray (Tenn. St.) Offensive Coordinator Fred Sippial (Tenn. St.) Offensive Line Adrian Billingslea (Morris Brown) Defensive Line Brandon Morgan (Morehouse) Secondary David Hart (Morehouse) Receivers Shepherd Skanes (Alcorn State State) Running Backs/Football Operations Phillip Thomas (Morehouse) Equipment Manager Last Playoff Appearance: 2010 (Lost to Wingate 63-41) Number of Returning Starters Offense: 7 Defense: 5 Special Teams: 3 Offense Key Losses Name Position Class Statistics/Honors Trovante’ Thompson C SR Drew Wilkins OG SR Shelton Hamilton RB SR 450 yards/5 TDs/3.5 ypc Offense Key Returners Name Position Class Statistics/Honors Monqavious Johnson QB JR 96-184-6/9 TDs/159 ypg Devon Mann WR SR 33 recs/513 yds./5 TDs Lake McGuffie WR JR 28 rec./448 yds./4 TDs Ajene Robinson OG SR Malik Johnson RB JR 72-302 yds./2 TDs Alfred Thomas OT SR Offense Pre-Season Honor Candidates Name Position Class Monqavious Johnson QB JR Devon Mann WR SR Alfred Thomas OT SR Defense Key Losses Name Position Class Statistics/Honors Demario Dixon DB SR 73 tackles/4 int./2.5 TFL Clarence Christian DL SR 61 tackles/2.5 sacks/8.5 TFL Lance White LB SR 79 tackles/7 TFL Defense Key Returners Name Position Class Statistics/Honors Emmanuel Parks DB JR 29 tackles/1 TFL/2 int. James Woods LB JR 32 tackles/2.5 TFL/1.5 sacks Christopher Hambie LB SR 39 tackles/1.5 TFL Defense Pre-Season Honors Selections Name Position Class Temitayo Agoro P SR Special Teams Key Returners Statistics/Honors Temitayo Agoro – P 49-1,929 yds./39.4 ypk/All-SIAC Kameron Fields – KR 14-321 yds/22.9 yd. avg/Lng 54 Alexis Gonzales – PK 7-13 FG/15-22 PAT 2015 Schedule Sept. 5 Edwards Waters College, Atlanta, GA 7 p.m. Sept. 12 @University of Arkansas Pine Bluff, RFK Pine Bluff, AR 7:00 p.m. Sept. 19 Johnson C. Smith University, Atlanta, GA 7 p.m. Sept. 26 @ Miles College, Fairfield, AL, 4 p.m. Oct. 3 Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA 7 p.m. Oct. 10 Tuskegee University, Columbus, GA 2 p.m. (79th Annual Tuskegee-Morehouse Classic) Oct. 17 @Albany State University, Albany, GA 2 p.m. Oct. 24 Benedict College, Homecoming 2 p.m. Oct. 31 @ Fort Valley State University, Ft. Valley, GA, 6 p.m. Nov. 7 Lane College, Atlanta, GA 2 p.m. 2015 OPPONENTS, SERIES RECORD, FIRST MEETING 9/5 Edward Waters College (Morehouse lead series 5-1) (2004) 9/12 Arkansas Pine Bluff (First Meeting) 9/19 Johnson C. Smith University (Morehouse leads series 8-1) (1928) 9/26 Miles College (Morehouse leads series 24-16) (1930) 10/3 Clark Atlanta University (CAU leads series 49-35-2) (1905) 10/10 Tuskegee University (TU leads series 69-28-7) (1902) 10/17 Albany State University (ALBN leads series 25-7) (1980) 10/24 Benedict College (MHC leads series 18-5-4) (1924) 10/31 Fort Valley State University (FVSU leads series 28-12) (1974) 11/7 Lane College (Morehouse leads series 27-11) (1927) 2014 Results 6-4 (4-3 SIAC 2nd in East Division) OPPONENT LOCATION SCORE September 6 Edward Waters College Jacksonville, FL 31-16 (W) 13 Howard University Washington, DC 17-35 (L) 20 Central State University Chicago, IL 43-9 (W) 27 Paine College Augusta, GA 20-10 (W) OCTOBER 4 Clark Atlanta University Atlanta, GA 20-7 (W) 11 Tuskegee University Columbus, GA 0-49 (L) 18 @ Albany State University Atlanta, GA 14-31 (L) 26 Benedict College Columbia, SC 15-33 (L) NOVEMBER 1 Fort Valley State University Atlanta, GA 24-21 (W) 8 Kentucky State University Atlanta, GA 26-20 (W) Morehouse College Maroon Tigers All-Time Records (Updated 8-17-15) 305 Jimmie Davis vs. Albany State 09-12-87 TOTAL GAMES PLAYED: 926 301 Eric Johnson vs. Fort Valley State 09-10-94 409-470-47, 114 years (1900-2014) 300 Jimmie Davis vs. Clark Atlanta 11-11-89 Most wins in a season: 9 in 1930, (9-1) 291 Ruben Dupree vs. Savannah St. 10-14-06 Most consecutive victories: 13 287 Jimmie Davis vs. Fort Valley State 09-19-87 From final game of 1907 through the final game of 1909. 274 Chivalrik Daughtry vs. Benedict 10-16-99 Most games without a loss: 34 273 William Brack vs. Albany State 10-25-08 From 1903 through the fourth game of the 1910 season, (30-0-4).269 Ruben DuPree vs. Concordia 9-23-06 Undefeated seasons (min. two games): 11 257 Ruben DuPree vs. Alcorn State 9-30-06 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1921.254 Chivalrik Daughtry vs. Tuskegee 10-14-00 Most losses in a season: 11 in 1998 (0-11) 250 Duwuan Burton vs. Clark Atlanta 11-02-02 Most consecutive losses: 14 248 Christian Sterling vs. Lane College 9-13-08 Aug. 29, 1998 through Sep. 18, 1999 248 Duwuan Burton vs. Miles 11-15-03 Winless seasons (Min. two games): 5 242 Jimmie Davis vs. Lane College 10-26-87 1902, 1965, 1966, 1975, 1998 239 Basil Hall vs. Miles 09-26-70 Most games without a win: 19 237 Jimmie Davis vs. Lane 09-24-88 From Oct. 31, 1964 through Nov. 19, 1966, (0-18-1) 234 Chivalrik Daughtry vs. Albany State 11-03-01 233 Ruben Dupree vs. Miles 11-05-06 SCORING 230 Lonzy Robertson vs. Albany State 09-23-95 Most point scored in a game: 101 228 Jesse Rowe vs. Fisk 11-18-67 vs. Americus Institute, 1919 (101-0) 225 Chivalrik Daughtry vs. Fort Valley St. 08-25-01 Most points allowed in a game: 93 224 Duwuan Burton vs. Albany State 11-08-03 vs. Tuskegee, 1966 (0-93) 223 Duwuan Burton vs. Lane 10-25-03 222 Camy Smith vs. Miles 09-11-99 Individual Passing Records 220 Chad Pasley vs. Savannah State 10-26-91 Yards Gained 216 Christian Sterling vs. Savannah State 10-13-07 Game: 445, Ruben Dupree vs. Kentucky State, 11-1-03 214 Jimmie Davis vs. Miles 11-05-88 Season: 2,214 Ruben Dupree 2006 212 Duwuan Burton vs. Fort Valley 9-04-04 Career: 5,662, Jimmie Davis, 1986-89 212 Jimmie Davis vs. Morris Brown 10-10-87 212 Chivalrik Daughtry vs. Bowie State 10-06-01 Most Touchdown Passes 211 Chivalrik Daughtry vs.Fort Valley St 08-26-00 Game: 5, Jimmie Davis vs. Kentucky State, 10-31-87 209 William Brack vs. Tuskegee 10-09-09 Quarter: 4, Derrick McCray vs. Clark Atlanta, 11-14-92 205 Adam Lamb vs. Kentucky State 10-05-02 Season: 16, Jimmie Davis, 1989 203 Jimmie Davis vs. Kentucky State 10-31-87 Career: 47, Jimmie Davis, 1986-89 202 Jerome Boger vs. Fayetteville St. 10-05-74 202 Chivalrik Daughtry vs. Alcorn St. 10-02-99 Single Game Leaders, 200-yard Passers 201 Christian Sterling vs. Concordia 9-2-07 Yards Player Opponent Date 200 Jesse Rowe vs. Alabama State 10-21-67 445 Ruben DuPree vs. Kentucky State 9-16-06 200 Barry Wade vs. Albany State 09-10-83 395 Ruben DuPree vs Lane 9-07-06 368 Christian Sterling vs. Fort Valley 9-07-08 Single-Season Leaders Passing 336 William Brack vs. Kentucky State 11-08-08 (1,000-yard minimum) 335 Duwuan Burton vs. Clark Atlanta 11-04-03 No. Player Year Att. Cmp. Yards 328 Christian Sterling vs. Prairie View 9-27-08 1. Ruben Dupree 2006 280 169 2,214 320 Christian Sterling vs. Albany State 10-27-07 2. Duwuan Burton 2003 277 145 1,869 317 Jerome Boger vs. Fisk 10-25-75 3. Jimmie Davis 1987 295 151 1,772 4. Chivalrik Daughtry 2000 236 110 1,735 2014 Monqavious Johnson 96 184 1,389 5. Jimmie Davis 1989 304 144 1,590 6. Jimmie Davis 1988 234 111 1,477 Career Leaders (Passing) 7. Christian Sterling 2008 222 127 1,455 No. Player Years Att. Cmp. Yards 8. Chivalrik Daughtry 2001 166 86 1,399 1. Jimmie Davis 1986-89 986 477 5,662 9. Chivalrik Daughtry 1999 215 107 1,204 2. Chivalrik Daughtry 1998-01 785 367 5,240 10. Duwuan Burton 2004 233 116 1,263 3. Ruben Dupree 2003-06 485 344 3,843 11. Jerome Boger 1975 151 71 1,199 4. Christian Sterling 2007-08 379 208 2,603 12. Christian Sterling 2007 157 81 1,148 5. Lonzy Robertson 1994-97 450 185 2,250 13. Reuben Green 1984 196 100 1,093 6.
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