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Quick Facts Location ...... Frostburg, Md. Founded ...... 1898 Enrollment ...... 5,200 Nickname ...... Bobcats Colors ...... Red, Black & White Home Stadium/Year Opened ...... Bobcat Stadium/1974 Capacity/Surface ...... 4,000/Natural Grass Affiliation ...... NCAA III Conferences ...... Atlantic Central Football (ACFC), Eastern College Athletic (ECAC) President ...... Dr. Catherine R. Gira Athletic Director ...... Ralph L. Brewer Table of Contents Quick Facts ...... IFC Sports Information Bobcat Stadium/Media Information ...... 1 Sports Information Director ...... Chris Starke Assistant Sports Information Director ...... Wes Landrum Administration ...... 2 Graduate Assistants ...... Noah Becker & Tandace Wilson Head Coach Rubin Stevenson ...... 3 SID E-mail Address ...... [email protected] Assistant Coaches ...... 4-5 SID Office Phone ...... (301) 687-4371 2002 Season Outlook ...... 6-7 SID Home Phone ...... (301) 689-0141 2002 Returning Players ...... 8 SID Fax ...... (301) 687-4780 Bobcat Athletics Web Site ...... http://sports.frostburg.edu 2002 Newcomers/Breakdown/Pronunciation Guide ...... 9 Bobcat Sports Hotline ...... (301) 687-7015 2002 Player Profiles ...... 10-13 2002 Opponents ...... 14-17 Football History The Regents Cup Game ...... 17 First Season ...... 1961 2001 ACFC Standings/Players of the Week ...... 18 All-Time Record ...... 211-204-8 (.508)/44 years 2001 All-ACFC Teams/2002 ACFC Composite Schedule ...... 19 ACFC Championships ...... 3/1999, 2002 & 2003 2001 Game Recaps ...... 20-24 Post-Season Record/Years ...... 3-5/7 2001 Statistics ...... 25-27 NCAA Division III Playoff Appearances ...... 1/1993 ECAC Appearances ...... 7/1990, 1991,1993, 1994, 1996, 1999 & 2002 Record Book ...... 28-29 Last Post-Season Appearance ...... Nov. 23, 2002 — ECAC Southwest Championship Year-by-Year Results ...... 30-31 Result ...... Lost to Johns Hopkins, 24-21 Records Versus Opponents/All-Time Head Coaches ...... 32 Honors & Awards ...... 33 Coaching Information About Frostburg State University ...... 34-35 Head Coach ...... Rubin Stevenson (Salisbury State ‘87) Frostburg State University Marching Band/Cheerleaders ...... 36 Record at FSU ...... 21-28 (Sixth Season) Getting to Frostburg State University ...... IBC Overall Record ...... 21-28 (Sixth Season) Assistant Coaches ...... Mike Silecchia (Off. Coord.), Mike Boni (ILB), ...... Jeremy Cheshire (OL), Tom Gorman (K/P/Strength), On the Cover ...... DeNelle Hale (RB), Billy Jackson (QB/WR) & Trevor Zeiders (DL) Front: XXX Back: XXX Team Information 2004 Record ...... 2-8 (H: 2-3; A: 0-4; N:0-1) Credits 2004 ACFC Record/Finish ...... 1-4/5th The 2005 Frostburg State University Football Media Guide is a production of Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 59/22 Offensive Starters Returning /Lost ...... 5/6 the FSU Sports Information Office and was compiled, written and designed Defensive Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 by Chris Starke using QuarkXPress 4.1 and Adobe Photoshop 7.0. Editorial Specialists Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 assistance from Noah Becker, Wes Landrum and Rubin Stevenson. Offensive System ...... Multiple Photography by Chris Riddle. Printing by Studio 20 in Frederick, Md. Defensive System ...... 3-4

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Bobcat Stadium Facts Opened ...... 1974 Capacity/Surface ...... 4,000/Natural Grass First Game at Bobcat Stadium . . .Sept. 7, 1974 (def. Shepherd, 21-20) Overall Record at Bobcat Stadium ...... 85-65 (.567) ACFC Record at Bobcat Stadium ...... 6-4 Playoff Record at Bobcat Stadium ...... 1-3 Longest Winning Streak at Bobcat Stadium ...... 11 ...... (10/22/88-11/3/90 & 10/2/96-10/31/98) Longest Losing Streak at Bobcat Stadium ...... 11 ...... (10/4/75-10/29/77) FSU Shutouts at Bobcat Stadium ...... 15 Opponent Shutouts at Bobcat Stadium ...... 8 FSU's Points per Game at Bobcat Stadium ...... 21.7 Opp. Points per Game at Bobcat Stadium ...... 16.0 Perfect Seasons at Bobcat Stadium ...... 2 (1989 (3-0) & 1997 (5-0)) To the Media Local Media Outlets Press Facilities Print Media WCBC Radio Bobcat Stadium features one of the most modern and functional press The Cumberland Times-News P.O. Box 1290 facilities at any level. With a capacity of approximately 60, the combined 19 Baltimore Street Cumberland, Md. 21502 press box complex offers four radio/TV booths, plus areas for working Cumberland, Md. 21502 Office: (301) 724-5002 press, statisticians, visiting sports information crews, etc. The multi-level Office: (301) 722-4600 Fax: (301) 722-8336 facility also features the Bobcat Lounge, restrooms and a concession area, Fax: (301) 722-5270 as well as film and TV camera positions. WROG - WNTR Radio The Oakland Republican 516 White Avenue P.O. Box 326 Cumberland, Md. 21502 Credentials & Parking Oakland, Md. 21550 Office: (301) 777-5400 Working press credentials and parking passes may be obtained by calling Office: (301) 334-3963 Fax: (301) 777-5404 the Frostburg State University Sports Information Office at (301) 687-4371. Fax: (301) 334-5904 Please make these arrangements no later than two days before game day. Campus Media Electronic Media FSU-TV Channel 3 WHAG TV Frostburg State University Interviews 111 South George Street 101 Braddock Road All interview requests for players and/or coaches must be made by calling Cumberland, Md. 21502 Frostburg, Md. 21532 the Frostburg State University Sports Information Office at (301) 687-4371. Office: (301) 724-2500 Office: (301) 687-3011 Home phone numbers for student-athletes will not be given out. Head Fax: (301) 722-0663 Fax: (301) 687-3153 Coach Rubin Stevenson and requested players will be available after each game. WTBO - WKGO Radio WFWM Radio - 91.9 FM 350 Bird Avenue Frostburg State University Cumberland, Md. 21502 101 Braddock Road Media Services Office: (301) 722-6666 Frostburg, Md. 21532 The Frostburg State University Sports Information Office provides updated Fax: (301) 729-2036 Office: (301) 687-4143 rosters, current team and individual statistics, box scores and statistics for Fax: (301) 687-7040 every game of the season. Photo arrangements, media passes or WFRB Radio broadcast rights inquiries should be made through the Sports Information 242 Finzel Road The Bottom Line Office by calling (301) 687-4371. Frostburg, Md. 21532 Frostburg State University Office: (301) 689-8871 Room 25 Lane Center Fax: (301) 689-8880 Frostburg, Md. 21532 Following FSU Athletics Office: (301) 687-4326 Fans and media can follow Frostburg State University Sports by calling the Fax: (301) 687-3054 Bobcat Sports Hotline at (301) 687-7015 or by visiting the FSU athletics web site at http://sports.frostburg.edu. Both the Hotline and the web site are updated daily as scores and information become available.

2005 Frostburg State University Football / 1 ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Catherine R. Gira - President Dr. Catherine R. Gira became the President of Frostburg State University on September 1, 1991. Prior to that, she served for nine years as Provost at the University of Baltimore. She also previously held the positions of Professor of English and Acting Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at that institution. Dr. Gira has held leadership positions in numerous national and state professional associations, including the American Association of University Administrators (President, 1988-90); Federation of State Humanities Councils (Vice-Chair, 1993-94; National Secretary, 1991-93; member of the Board of Directors, 1991-94); Commission on Higher Education (Middle States Association Commissioner, 1994-present; member of the Executive Committee, 1997- present); American Council on Education Leadership Commission (1994-1996); Humanities Council (Chair, 1989-91; member, 1983-95) and the Maryland Association of Higher Education (President, 1986-87). She sits on several regional and national boards, including those of the Western Maryland Health System, the Rocky Gap Foundation, the Regional Education Service Agency, the Cumberland Theatre and the National Joint Military Intelligence College. Dr. Gira earned a B.S. from California State College (Pa.), an M.Ed. and a master's in Liberal Arts from The and a Ph.D. in Literature from the American University. She has been recognized as Woman of the Year by the Maryland Legislature (1993) and as one of Maryland's Top 100 Women (1996), and she was inducted into the Maryland women's Hall of Fame in 1997. She has also been formally honored for her role in regional economic development by the regional Tourism Association Board and by local media.

Roger Bruszewski - Vice President for Administration and Finance Entering his 19th year with Frostburg State University is Roger Bruszewski, who has served as Vice President for Administration and Finance since 1995. Bruszewski is the chief financial officer and chief operating officer of the University and oversees a wide variety of the campus operations. In addition to his interactions with faculty, staff, students and alumni, he also serves as a liaison with numerous organizations including the Board of Regents, University System of Maryland Administration, corporate interest and local, state and federal agencies. After joining Frostburg State as director of computing services in 1988, Bruszewski became Associate Vice President of Administrative and Computing Services one year later, a position he held until 1994 when he assumed the role of Vice President for Finance and Planning. Prior to coming to FSU, Bruszewski served as chairman and associate professor of the business and commerce division at Daemen College in New York from 1984-88. During his tenure as the administrator for the accounting, business administration, business education, transportation and travel and public administration departments, enrollment increased 33 percent (reaching an all-time high), the accounting program received accreditation by the New York Board of Accountancy and successful fund raising efforts yielded a computer training facility for the transportation and travel program. Additionally, Bruszewski served eight years at College Misericordia in Dallas, Pa., as chairman and assistant professor of the business department (1977-81) and director of administrative and computing services (1981-84). He also coached women's basketball (1978-80) and softball (1978-81) while at College Misericordia. Bruszewski is a 1974 graduate of Plattsburgh State University of New York with a bachelor's in business administration. He earned his master's in business administration with a concentration in management from Youngstown State University in 1977 and holds an A.B.D. in educational administration and policy from the State University of New York at Buffalo.

Ralph Brewer - Director of Athletics Ralph L. Brewer was named Frostburg State’s athletic director on July 1, 2003 after serving on an interim basis since August 2, 2000. Bobcat athletics have thrived under Brewer’s direction. The number of corporate sponsors has increased, student-athlete retention rates and academics have improved and facilities have been upgraded, most notably with the construction of new soccer and softball fields, the installation of new scoreboards, message boards and a sound system in Bobcat Arena and the addition of $90,000 of new equipment in the weight rooms. Brewer is no stranger to Frostburg State, having been a member of the FSU English Department from 1969 to 2001. He served as chair of the department from XX-XX and continued to teach several classes during his first year as athletic director. A strong supporter of Bobcat athletics, he has been chair of the Athletic Advisory Committee and served as the university's faculty representative for both the NCAA and Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference steering committees. He was also a member of search committees for the head football coach and sports information director positions and served as President of the Atlantic Central Football Conference. Brewer graduated from Austin Peay State College in Clarksville, Tenn., in 1967 with a bachelor's degree in English and taught at Clarksville High School from 1967-68. He then earned his master's degree in English from Austin Peay in 1969 before joining the FSU staff. He has served on numerous English department and University committees and task groups, including the President's Cabinet, the Senate Steering Committee and the Strategic Planning Task Group. Additionally, he was President of the Faculty Assembly (1980-81) and Chair of the Faculty Senate (1992-94).

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the Year and junior defensive end Kevin Culbert was chosen ACFC Co-Defensive Player of the Year. Senior tight end Roy Olson was named to the College Sixth Season Sports Information Directors All-America honorable mention team and also played for Team USA against Mexico in the annual Aztec Bowl, while Culbert was named to the College 21-28 Overall Sports Information Directors All-America honorable mention team as well as the Don Hansen's Football Gazette All- 12-8 ACFC America third team. Additionally, 15 FSU players were named to the ACFC Salisbury State ‘87 All-Academic Team. In 2002, Stevenson guided the Bobcats to a 6-5 overall finish, the ACFC title with a perfect 3-0 record and a berth in the Eastern College Athletic Conference Southwest ubin Stevenson enters his sixth season as head Championship game. coach of the Frostburg State University football The Bobcats pounded Salisbury, 37-7, to win the Fourth Rprogram and 13th overall as a member of the Bobcat Annual Regents Cup Game, and Stevenson was named the coaching staff. Stevenson has led the Red and Black to a 21- ACFC Coach of the Year. Eighteen FSU players earned All- 28 overall record, a 12-8 mark in the Atlantic Central Football ACFC honors, five were named to the Don Hansen's Football Rubin Stevenson’s defensive units have consistently Conference, two ACFC championships (2002 and 2003) and Gazette All-South Region squad, two (defensive lineman ranked among the best in Division III. George O’Brien and tight end Roy Olson) were voted to the a berth in the 2002 Eastern College Athletic Conference student-athletes as well as interpreting NCAA rules and Hewlett Packard All-America team and one (Olson) was Southwest Championship Game. regulations. selected to the Coaches Association All- Stevenson, who became the 11th head coach in the Stevenson values not only producing quality players but America squad. history of the program August 2, 2000, traditionally takes his also quality people. In 2001, Stevenson's squad posted a 5-4 finish, including Bobcats up against one of the toughest schedules in Division "One of the things I am most proud of is helping students a 2-1 mark in the ACFC. FSU began the year with a 25-23 III. become productive citizens once they graduate. I believe in upset of Division I-AA Marist and closed out the season with Last season, Frostburg State struggled to a 2-8 overall building character, and my goal is for each student-athlete to a three-game winning streak, including an exciting 30-27 record and a 1-4 mark in an expanded ACFC. The Bobcats become a better person over the course of his college overtime victory against Salisbury in the Regents Cup Game added five new coaches to the staff, were struck by a career." at RFK Stadium. Fourteen Bobcats were selected to the All- nagging injury to All-ECAC running back Mike Kitchen early Before arriving in Frostburg, Stevenson served as an ACFC squad, including O’Brien, who was named the in the year as well as a season-ending injury to All-American assistant coach at Central Connecticut State University league’s Defensive Player of the Year. O’Brien was also defensive end Kevin Culbert just three games into the year under Mike McGlinchey from 1987-1992 and earned his voted to the Hewlett-Packard All-America third team as well and were again challenged with a schedule that featured master's degree in educational administration and as the Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-South Region third three NCAA Playoff squads from the previous season. supervision from CCSU in May 1991. team. The Bobcats did post two shutout victories for the first Stevenson also played for McGlinchey at Salisbury, In 2000, his first season as head coach, Stevenson time since 1997, ranked third in the ACFC in scoring enjoying a standout career at linebacker and helping the Sea guided the Bobcats to a 4-6 overall record and a 3-3 mark in defense, total defense and passing defense and had nine Gulls reach the 1986 NCAA Division III National the ACFC. Thirteen FSU players were named to the All- players named to the All-ACFC squad. Championship game. ACFC squad, including a league-high five to the first-team In 2003, Stevenson led FSU to a 4-5 overall record and Stevenson, who earned his bachelor's degree in social defense, while 14 earned ACFC All-Academic Team honors. a 3-0 mark in the ACFC. The Bobcats dropped three games work from Salisbury in 1987, is married to the former Patti Stevenson has served as FSU's defensive coordinator to teams that earned berths in the NCAA playoffs, lost Spencer. The two are proud parents of twins Faith and since his arrival in 1992 and has consistently molded the another by seven points in overtime and another by just two Grace, born May 7, 2004. points. FSU closed out its year with a thrilling 15-14 win over Bobcat defense into one of the nation's top units. rival Salisbury, Stevenson's alma mater, to capture its third In his first year with the program, the Bobcats finished ACFC title as well as its fourth Regents Cup crown, awarded ninth in the nation in pass efficiency and 17th in points THE STEVENSON FILE annually to the winner of the FSU-Salisbury contest. allowed. His 1995 unit ranked fourth in the country in pass The Bobcats garnered a host of post-season honors as efficiency, and his 1996 squad finished second in pass Assistant Coach - Central Connecticut State 17 players were named to the All-ACFC squad. Stevenson efficiency, fourth in total defense and seventh in scoring 1987 4-4-1 was voted ACFC Co-Coach of the Year, senior quarterback defense. 1988 5-3-1 Grant Burrough was selected the ACFC Offensive Player of In 1998, the Bobcats were ranked nationally in passing 1989 5-5 defense (21st), total defense (37th) and rushing defense 1990 2-7 (37th). His 1999 unit was 40th in the country in pass defense 1991 1-8-1 efficiency (94.8 rating), registering 18 and Totals 17-27-3 allowing just 12 touchdown passes in 11 games. In 2000, the Bobcats ranked 13th in the nation in pass Assistant Coach - Frostburg State defense efficiency (82.8 rating), holding opponents to 44.8 1992 6-3-1 percent passing and six touchdowns while recording 17 1993 10-2 (NCAA Quarterfinalists) interceptions. The FSU defense allowed just 126.7 passing 1994 8-2-1 (ECAC Runners-up) yards and 17.0 points per game. 1995 6-4 FSU also led the ACFC in sacks three straight years, 1996 9-2 (ECAC Champions) recording 28 in 2000, 26 in 2001 and 36 in 2002. Stevenson handled numerous responsibilities during his 1997 6-3 tenure as an assistant. In addition to his role as defensive 1998 7-3 coordinator, he served as FSU's special teams coach from 1999 8-3/5-1 ACFC (1st) - ECAC Runners-up 1992 to 1999 and was named the assistant head coach in Totals 60-22-2/5-1 ACFC 1997. He has also coached the secondary, defensive line and Head Coach - Frostburg State inside linebacker positions. His reputation as a top defensive 2000 4-6/3-3 ACFC (T-4th) mind earned him a coaching internship with the Washington 2001 5-4/2-1 ACFC (2nd) Redskins for their 1999 training camp held at FSU. 2002 6-5/3-0 ACFC (1st) - ECAC Runners-up Stevenson has also served as director of compliance for 2003 4-5/3-0 ACFC (1st) the FSU athletic department since 1994. His responsibilities 2004 2-8/1-4 ACFC (5th) Rubin Stevenson was named the ACFC Coach of the Year include monitoring the academic status and eligibility of all Totals 21-28/12-8 ACFC in both 2002 and 2003. 2005 Frostburg State University Football / 3 ASSISTANT COACHES

Mike Silecchia Offensive Coordinator/ Offensive Line Mansfield ‘78

Mike Silecchia enters his second season as the offensive coordinator at Frostburg State University and owns 24 years of college coaching experience. Last season under Silecchia’s guidance, offensive lineman Jared Toler earned first-team All-Atlantic Central Football Conference honors, while wide receivers Adam J. Snyder and Gil Bolden were second-team selections. Silecchia came to Frostburg after serving as the head coach at Lebanon Valley College for six years. He coached 31 All-Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) selections as well as numerous MAC All-Academic Team honorees during his tenure. In 2003, tight end Scott Marek became the first Dutchman to earn first-team All-America honors in the program's history. Prior to becoming the head coach at Lebanon Valley, Silecchia served as the offensive Jeremy Cheshire line coach at MAC powerhouse Lycoming College from 1995 to 1998. He helped the Warriors Running Backs/Strength advance to the NCAA Division III national quarterfinals in 1995, the national semifinals in 1996 and the national championship game in 1997. Lycoming also won two MAC Shepherd ‘02 Championships and registered two undefeated league seasons during Silecchia's stay. Silecchia began his collegiate coaching career at Mansfield University, where he served Jeremy Cheshire begins his second season as a graduate as an assistant from 1978-1982. He then moved to the high school ranks as head coach at assistant coach at Frostburg State and will work with the Athens (1982) and North Penn (1983-1985) before returning to Mansfield as the defensive running backs after serving as the offensive line coach for coordinator and recruiting coordinator from 1985 to 1995. the 2004 season. He also assists with running the team’s Silecchia graduated from Mansfield in 1978 with a bachelor's degree in general studies strength and conditioning program. and also earned his master's degree in special education from Mansfield in 1984. Cheshire joined the Bobcat staff after serving as an He and his wife, Sherry, have three sons, Nick (33), Donald (25) and Ben (24). assistant at Division II Shepherd (W.Va.) University for one year. He worked with the offensive line and special teams and was also an assistant strength and conditioning coach. Mike Boni Cheshire played center at Potomac State College from 1997 to 1999 before transferring to Shepherd. He was a center and guard for the Rams in 2000 and 2001 and then joined the Linebackers coaching staff as a student assistant. Ohio ‘04 Cheshire earned an associate's degree in political science from Potomac State in 2000 and completed his bachelor's degree in political science and history from Shepherd in 2002. A 1997 graduate of Keyser (W.Va.) High School, Cheshire is a member of the United Mike Boni begins his second season as a graduate assistant State Marine Corps Reserve. He is pursuing his master's degree in counseling at Frostburg coach at Frostburg State and will again work with the State. linebackers. Boni came to Frostburg State from Ohio University, where he served as a student assistant for the 2003-04 academic year. Boni served as an NFL Europe Football Operations Tom Gorman Intern in the NFL Office in New York from July 2002 to Kickers/Punters/Strength January 2003. He organized and distributed the 2003 NFL ballot, handled scouting reports for NFL Europe coaches and tracked prospect videos and biographies for the 2003 Frostburg State ‘84 NFL Europe Draft. Boni, who earned his degree in sports sciences with a minor in business administration Tom Gorman enters his sixth season as a Bobcat assistant from Ohio in June 2004, hails from Moon Township, Pa., and was a member of the Moon Area and will again coach the kickers and punters. He is also High School state runner-up football team in 1998. He is pursuing his master’s degree in FSU's certified strength and conditioning coach and works business administration at Frostburg State. with many other Bobcat teams as well. FSU has boasted one of the top kicking games in the Atlantic Central Football Conference during Gorman's tenure. In 2003, kicker Nick Quisgard was named to the All-ACFC first team after hitting 7-of-9 field goals and 10-of-11 extra points. In 2002, the Bobcats boasted the ACFC's top punter and ranked 41st in the nation in net yards per punt (32.41). In 2001, Gorman molded a pair of freshmen into the top kicking tandem in the league. Quisgard was a first-team All-ACFC selection as a punter, leading the conference with a 36.8-yard average, and he shared first-team All-ACFC honors as a placekicker after connecting on 4-of-6 field goals and 12-of-17 extra points. Jarred Boehner was also solid, hitting 12-of-16 extra points and averaging 35.4 yards per punt. Gorman, who played for FSU from 1981-84, coached at Stranghan High School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for two years (1987-88). He also served as a graduate assistant coach at Northern Michigan University for the 1989 season.

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DeNelle Hale Trevor Zeiders Running Backs Defensive Line Frostburg State ‘05 West Virginia ‘01

DeNelle Hale enters his third season as an assistant coach Trevor Zeiders begins his second season as Frostburg after enjoying an outstanding playing career with the State’s defensive line coach. Zeiders came to FSU from Bobcats from 1998-2001. After seeing limited action as a Gettysburg College, where he served as the defensive line freshman, Hale had a breakout sophomore season, carrying coach for three years. He was also the junior varsity 209 times for 957 yards and scoring eight touchdowns. defensive coordinator for the 2003 season and recruited Injuries limited him to just 56 carries for 136 yards and Pennsylvania, Virginia and Frederick County, Maryland. one touchdown in his junior year, but he returned to health as As a student-athlete at West Virginia University, Zeiders a senior and capped his career in style, earning first-team All-Atlantic Central Football was an inside linebacker and long snapper before becoming a student assistant coach for Conference and honorable mention All-Eastern College Athletic Conference honors by Don Nehlen for the 1999 and 2000 seasons. He assisted with the inside linebackers, long rushing for 1,073 yards and scoring 15 touchdowns (13 rushing, two receiving). He also snappers, punters and kickers and was on staff in WVU's 49-38 win over Mississippi in the earned first-team All-ACFC honors as a punt returner after leading the league with a 12.6- 2000 Music City Bowl. Zeiders graduated from WVU in 2001 with degrees in both sports yard average. management and athletic coaching education. Hale topped the ACFC in all-purpose yards (168.8 ypg) and set school and conference A native of Harrisburg, Pa., Zeiders was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter on records with five rushing touchdowns and 30 points in a 44-13 win over Apprentice. He played the offensive and defensive lines at West Perry High School. Also a team captain, he earned in the National All-Star Football Game in Minneapolis, Minn., and caught three passes for 30 numerous high school honors, including first-team all-conference accolades and the West yards to help the Red Team defeat the Blue Team, 24-0. Perry High School Booster Club Player of the Year award. Hale was also a four-year letterwinner with the FSU basketball team and averaged 3.2 In addition to football, he was the starting heavyweight on the wrestling team. points, 1.4 rebounds and 1.4 assists. The Bobcats posted a combined 57-54 overall record, including a 20-10 mark in 2000-01. FSU won the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Tournament championship and finished as the runner-up in the ECAC Southern Region Tournament. Hale, who owns the distinction of being the only athlete in FSU history to win conference crowns in both football (1999) and basketball (2001) during his career, earned his bachelor’s degree in economics in May 2005. He is also scheduled to complete a degree in accounting in December 2005.

Billy Jackson Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers Frostburg State ‘03

Billy Jackson begins his second season as a full-time assistant coach at Frostburg State and will work with the quarterbacks and wide receivers. Jackson, who was a student assistant coach for the 2003 season, enjoyed a solid playing career with the Bobcats from 1996 to 2000. After red-shirting due to injury as a freshman, Jackson went on to appear in 28 games and completed 85-of-202 passes for 937 yards and seven touchdowns. He also ran for 494 yards and four more scores. Jackson earned his bachelor’s degree in liberal studies from Frostburg State in 2003.

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Bobcats Look to Rebound Behind Experienced Defensive Unit fter a disappointing 2-8 season a year ago, the Frostburg State football team has almost nowhere to Returning Statistical Leaders go but up in 2005. With 13 returning starters, including A Passing All Purpose eight on defense, sixth-year Head Coach Rubin Stevenson No. Name Cmp. Att. Yds. TD Int. No. Name Rush Rec. PR KR Avg./G and the Bobcats will look to rebound and challenge for their 1 Jimmy Ward 140 283 1,544 10 14 4 Fred Howze -3 287 - - 28.4 fourth Atlantic Central Football Conference title in the 2 Antoine Lewis 31 6 0 213 31.2 league's six-year history. Rushing The FSU defense, boosted by the return of senior All- No. Name Att. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Total Offense 2 Antoine Lewis 13 31 2.4 0 8 No. Name Plays Rush Pass Tot. Avg./G American defensive end Kevin Culbert (Purcellville, 1 Jimmy Ward 348 -60 1,544 1,484 148.4 Va./Loudoun Valley), should be the strength of the team this Receiving fall. Culbert, who as a junior earned several All-America No. Name Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Tackles honors after making 80 tackles, including 22 for loss and 10 4 Fred Howze 24 287 12.0 1 39 No. Name UT AT TT TFL Sacks 45 Chris Lentz 27 63 90 8.5 3.5 sacks, was a pre-season All-America selection by three 81 T.J. Changuris 13 106 8.2 0 18 19 Moses Fokou 34 36 70 5.5 1.5 organizations last year. However, his season came to a quick Scoring end thanks to a hand injury he suffered against SUNY No. Name TD PAT 2PT FG Pts. Interceptions Brockport in the third game. 1 Jimmy Ward 1 0 0 0 6 No. Name Int. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Culbert was on pace for another stellar season with 32 4 Fred Howze 1 0 0 0 6 26 Jon Menz 3 32 10.7 0 22 tackles, including 10.5 for loss and 3.0 sacks, before the injury. He earned ACFC Defensive Player of the Week honors after making 14 tackles, including 5.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 Burns saw valuable playing time and combined for four Md./Urbana), who did not play last year after making 45 sacks, in the season-opener against Apprentice. tackles on the year. stops in seven contests in 2003, will compete for the other Senior nose tackle Justin Bressler (Hollywood, The linebacker unit took a major hit with the losses of inside position. Md./Leonardtown) and junior defensive end Ryan Cutsail James Clash (graduation) and Mo Fokou (transferred to the Junior Dan Nice (Mount Joy, Pa./Hempfield) is the (Middletown, Md./Middletown) will join Culbert to give the University of Maryland), so Stevenson will look to senior frontrunner to fill Fokou's outside spot and is pound-for-pound Bobcats one of the most experienced lines in the conference. Chris Lentz (Ashburn, Va./Broad Run) to lead the way from one of the strongest players on the team. Last season, he Bressler played in all 10 games last year, starting eight, his inside spot. played in eight games and made 13 tackles. and made 28 tackles. Cutsail has started all but one of his 19 Lentz, who has started each of FSU's 30 games in his Coaches will look to senior Mike Davis (Chesapeake collegiate games and is a two-time All-ACFC pick. Last year, career, earned All-ACFC honorable mention honors last year City, Md./Bohemia Manor) to step up in place of Clash. he made 49 tackles, including a career-high 10 against after leading the Bobcats with a career-high 90 tackles, Davis made 10 tackles, including 2.5 for loss, in limited action Salisbury in the season finale. including 8.5 for loss and 3.5 sacks. He posted a season-high and was instrumental on special teams. The defensive front will have great depth with 14 stops against Maryville to earn ACFC Defensive Player of Redshirt freshman Brandon Wheelbarger (South sophomores Gabe Ellis (Laurel, Del./Delmar), Kyle Steele the Week honors and had 13 tackles versus both Buffalo Riding, Va./Broad Run), who missed last season with an (Fallston, Md./North Harford) and Ryan Burns (Mt. Airy, State and Wesley. injury, and promising freshman Kevin Glascock (Welcome, Md./South Carroll). Ellis, who started the final seven Junior Lathon Romaine (Chantilly, Va./Lake Md./Lackey) will also add quality depth to the linebacker contests in place of Culbert, earned second-team All-ACFC Braddock), who started five games and made 27 tackles last corps. honors after posting 51 tackles and 3.5 sacks. Steele and season, and junior Scott MacGregor (Ijamsville, Senior safety Jon Menz (Sykesville, Md./Glenelg) and junior Vincent Thomas (Upper Marlboro, Md./C.H. Flowers) return to lead the defensive backfield after starting every game last season.

"Our schedule is demanding as

always, and our run through the

first five games will answer a lot

of questions. We must focus on

competing in every game if we

want to be successful this year."

~ Head Coach

Rubin Stevenson Junior Ryan Cutsail (left), senior Justin Bressler (center) and senior Kevin Culbert (far right) give the Bobcats one of the most experienced defensive lines in the ACFC in 2005.

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Menz posted 52 tackles and paced the Bobcats with three Senior Dave Kenderdine (Westlawn, Pa./Wilson) interceptions. His best performance came against moves into the left guard spot after starting there the final two Waynesburg when he had a career-high 11 tackles to go games of 2004, while junior Pete Wilson (Street, Md./North along two pass breakups and an . Thomas made Harford) returns at right tackle, where he has started each of 20 tackles and added four pass breakups and an interception the last 19 contests. a year ago. Senior Jack Hopkins (Mt. Airy, Md./Linganore) will Sophomore Johan Owens (Baltimore, Md./City anchor the line from the center spot, where he has six career College) is the frontrunner for the other corner position after starts. He is pound-for-pound one of the strongest players on gaining valuable experience last year. In five games, he had the team and was the regular the final two games of last eight tackles, one interception, one pass breakup and one season. forced . The right guard position will be a battle between junior The other safety spot will be a battle among several Glenn Jones (Campbell Hall, N.Y./Goshen Central), junior candidates. Sophomore Najier Frazier (Bowie, Md./Duval) Bennett Carroll (Towson, Md./Towson) and sophomore made 20 tackles in nine contests last year, sophomore John Valcour (Sterling, Va./Park View). Several promising Palestine Croswell (Germantown, Md./Northwest) had freshman should add depth along the entire line. three stops in five games and sophomore Jim Robertson The quarterback position will be another contest in (Sussex, N.J./High Point) had eight tackles in six preseason camp, with junior lefthander Jimmy Ward appearances. Junior Steve Skipper (Oakland, Md./ (Poolesville, Md./Poolesville) having the advantage of Southern Garrett) and sophomore Derek Schrader experience as he started all 10 games last year. He (Meyersdale, Pa./Meyersdale) will also challenge for time. completed 140-of-283 passes for 1,544 yards but threw just Many questions surround the offense, which averaged 10 touchdown passes and was picked off 14 times. He will Junior Jimmy Ward completed 140-of-283 passes for just 12.7 points and 255.5 yards per game in 2004. Offensive look to build upon his final three contests of 2004, during 1,544 yards and 10 touchdowns last season but could be challenged for the starting quarterback position in 2005. coordinator Mike Silecchia joined the coaching staff just a which he threw for 584 yards and five scores. week before the start of preseason camp, and the Bobcats Ward will be challenged by sophomores Andre Dixon simply needed time to adjust to new terminologies and (Upper Marlboro, Md./Roosevelt) and Josh Hager Dan Duncan (Lonaconing, Md./Westmar) and Damian philosophies. (Baltimore, Md./Eastern Tech), who both showed promise Shorter (Waldorf, Md./Lackey) will all look to make an Improved play over the final three games of the year as towards the end of last season. Dixon has excellent running impact. Duncan saw time on the junior varsity last season, well as a strong spring practice season have given FSU skills and can handle the option very well, while Hager is a while Alkire (quarterback), Gray (defensive back) and Shorter reason for high expecations in 2005. proven winner from his high school career. (quarterback) are making the switch from another position. The front line should be strong with the return of four Freshman Kevin Wolpert (Columbia, Pa./Hempfield), a The tight end spot will be open to competition with 11 starters, but the Bobcats will have to adjust to the graduation transfer from Millersville, and freshman Branden Giffin candidates. The options are plenty, but none of the players of left tackle Jared Toler, a four-year starter and three-time (Rawlings, Md./Fort Hill) will also compete for time. are proven. first-team All-ACFC pick. Junior Frank Boka, Jr. Several players will battle at running back for the right to With so much to decide on offense, special teams play (Leonardtown, Md./Leonardtown) will move from his guard replace Mike Kitchen, the team's leading rusher each of the could be key to FSU's success this season. Senior Chris spot to fill the void. Boka has started 14 games over the last last two seasons. Martin (Cumberland, Md./Fort Hill), who converted 3-of-6 two seasons and has excellent footwork for his size (6-5, Junior Antoine Lewis (Baltimore, Md./City College) is extra point attempts and 1-of-2 field goal tries last year, and 340). the top returner, having gained 31 yards on 13 attempts last redshirt freshman Tom Vanik (Baltimore, Md./Catonsville), year. He showed flashes on special teams, where he returned a transfer from Millersville who had a good showing in the 13 kickoffs for 213 yards. spring, will compete for the punting and placekicking duties. Sophomore Jimmy Meetre (Mt. Airy, Md./South Carroll) Young, junior Dorsey Walker (Temple Hills, Md./Oxon was limited to just two games due to injury in 2004 but is a Hill) and freshman Desmond Wars (New Windsor, strong and physical player who was impressive in last year's Md./Westminster) will battle at the kickoff and punt return preseason camp. Talented sophomore Shanorm Young positions. (Baltimore, Md./Poly) was moved from linebacker to running The Bobcats will have to find answers to all of their back in the spring and should push for time as well. questions quickly if they hope to have success against The fullback spot will be another heated competition in another difficult schedule. Four of FSU's first five games are camp. Sophomore Mike Pelozzo (Sayre, Pa./Athens), a against ACFC foes, with the lone non-conference contest in transfer from Virginia Tech, is the likely frontrunner after a that stretch the home-opener versus perennial regional power strong spring. Montclair State. The Bobcats suffered another key loss at wide receiver FSU could face stiff challenges from schedule newcomers with the graduation of Adam J. Snyder, and a handful of Thomas More (away) and Seton Hill (Homecoming), and a young players will be looked at to step up and replace his road game at Westminster is followed by the home finale production and leadership. against Waynesburg. The Bobcats then close out the regular Junior Fred Howze (Upper Marlboro, Md./From The season with their annual showdown against defending Heart Catholic) started all 10 games last season and caught conference champion Salisbury in the Regents Cup Game. 24 passes for 287 yards (12.0 average) and one touchdown, "Our schedule is demanding as always, and our run while classmate T.J. Changuris (Frederick, Md./Seneca through the first five games will answer a lot of questions," Junior Frank Boka, Jr., started 14 games at left guard over the last two seasons but will move to left tackle in Valley) had 13 receptions for 106 yards. said Stevenson. "We must focus on competing in every game 2005, replacing Jared Toler, a three-time first-team All- Juniors Bobby Alkire (Lonaconing, Md./Westmar) and if we want to be successful this year." ACFC selection. Mike Gray (Baltimore, Md./City College) and sophomores 2005 Frostburg State University Football / 7 2005 RETURNING PLAYERS

ALPHABETICAL NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School 1 Alvin Akintimehin RB 1 Alvin Akintimehin RB 5-9 180 Jr. Gaithersburg,Md./Quince Orchard 99 Jason Armacost LB 2 Stevyn Carmona WR 6-1 185 Jr. Germantown, Md./Northwest 88 Randy Belt WR 5 D.J. Hetrick DB 5-7 145 So. Keyser, W.Va./Keyser 12 Jarred Boehner K/P 6 Billy Roy DB 6-0 162 So. Pasadena, Md./Cardinal Gibbons 60 Melvin Bond, II DL 7 Adam J. Snyder WR 5-8 155 So. Scottdale, Pa./South Moreland 63 Justin Brown DL 9 John Vislocky QB 6-3 185 So. Ogdensburg, N.J./Wall Kill Valley 17 Reggie Brown WR 10 Nick Quisgard K/P 6-0 165 So. Baltimore, Md./John Carroll 13 Grant Burrough QB 11 Nick Scott DB 6-0 190 Jr. Hyattsville, Md./St. John’s 42 Junior Carmona LB 12 Jarred Boehner K/P 6-0 167 So. Fredericksburg, Va./Courtland 2 Stevyn Carmona WR 13 Grant Burrough QB 6-4 210 R-Jr. Bel Air, Md./C. Milton Wright 30 Frank Castro DB 17 Reggie Brown WR 5-10 170 Jr. Laurel, Md./Rockville 96 Lee Chisholm TE 19 A.B. Wilson LB 6-1 200 Jr. LaVale, Md./Allegany 50 James Clash LB 20 Edward Kearney RB 5-9 165 Jr. Bel Air, Md./Calvert Hall 90 Rob Coffeen DE/LS 22 Turon Kendrick DB 6-1 170 Jr. Baltimore, Md./Parkville 91 Kevin Culbert DE 27 Joshua Smith DB 5-10 185 So. Upper Marlboro, Md./Largo 77 Jason Cutsail OL 28 Curan Oatts DB 5-10 170 So. Columbia, Md./Atholton 89 Aaron Deeb WR 29 Bryan Simms DB 5-11 175 Jr. Randallstown, Md./Milford Mill 97 Michael Doby DT 30 Frank Castro DB 5-6 150 Jr. Halden, N.J./John F. Kennedy 53 Morgan Fields LB 32 Allen Jordan DE 6-2 225 Sr. Edgewood, Md./Edgewood 36 Bereket Godsey FB 33 Anthony Long WR 6-2 182 Jr. Purcellville, Va./Loudoun Valley 74 Chris Golliday OL 34 Bryant Jones, Jr. FB 5-11 195 So. Joppatowne, Md./Joppatowne 37 Norris Goode, Jr. FB 35 Chaz Smith WR 5-10 180 So. Rockville, Md./Rockville 57 Steven Handshoe LB 36 Bereket Godsey FB 5-7 230 So. Baltimore, Md./Eastern Tech 92 Connor Heath TE 37 Norris Goode, Jr. FB 6-0 230 So. Baltimore, Md./Parkville 66 Jimmy Herbold OL 38 Carlton Smith DB 6-0 185 So. Upper Marlboro, Md./Largo 5 D.J. Hetrick DB 39 Rob Paine DB 6-1 175 Jr. Perry Hall, Md./Perry Hall 34 Bryant Jones, Jr. FB 41 Russell Tyler LB 5-11 200 So. Taneytown, Md./Francis Scott Key 32 Allen Jordan DE 42 Junior Carmona LB 5-11 210 Sr. Germantown, Md./Seneca Valley 20 Edward Kearney RB 44 Jack Walsh FB 6-1 215 Jr. Glen Burnie, Md./North County 45 Dan Keckler DB 45 Dan Keckler DB 6-1 175 So. Abingdon, Md./Bel Air 22 Turon Kendrick DB 47 Dave Lightner LB 5-10 210 Jr. Cherry Tree, Pa./ Purchase Line 47 Dave Lightner LB 48 Ronald Luczak DE 6-2 230 Sr. Waldorf, Md./Thomas Stone 33 Anthony Long WR 50 James Clash LB 6-2 215 So. Baltimore, Md./City College 69 Ryan Long OL 52 Richard McKnight LB 6-1 202 Jr. Reston, Va./South Lakes 48 Ronald Luczak DE 53 Morgan Fields LB 5-11 195 So. Waldorf, Md./Thomas Stone 52 Richard McKnight LB 56 Robert Medley LB 54 Adam L. Snyder LB 6-1 215 Fr. Jessup, Md./Howard 98 George O’Brien, II DT 56 Robert Medley LB 5-9 185 So. Lexington Park, Md./Great Mill 28 Curan Oatts DB 57 Steve Handshoe LB 5-11 185 So. Abingdon, Md./Bel Air 39 Rob Paine DB 59 Jared Toler OL 6-3 280 So. Sterling, Va./Broad Run 10 Nick Quisgard P/K 60 Melvin Bond, II DL 5-11 230 So. Baltimore, Md./City College 81 Stephen Riley TE 63 Justin Brown DL 6-3 230 So. Upper Marlboro, Md./Frederick Douglass 6 Billy Roy DB 66 Jimmy Herbold OL 6-0 290 So. Wheaton, Md./Wheaton 11 Nick Scott DB 69 Ryan Long OL 6-5 260 Sr. Purcellville, Va./Loudoun Valley 29 Bryan Simms DB 74 Chris Golliday OL 6-1 270 Sr. Frostburg, Md./Allegany 38 Carlton Smith DB 75 Matt Smith OL 6-0 300 Sr. Waldorf, Md./Thomas Stone 35 Chaz Smith WR 77 Jason Cutsail OL 6-2 280 Jr. Middletown, Md./Middletown 27 Joshua Smith DB 80 Jason Wells TE 6-3 218 Jr. Jarrettsville, Md./North Harford 75 Matt Smith OL 81 Stephen Riley TE 6-3 220 So. Mechanicsville, Md./Leonardtown 7 Adam J. Snyder WR 82 Tim Wilkins WR 6-4 210 Sr. Baltimore, Md./Mervo 54 Adam L. Snyder LB 85 Adam Weddle OL 6-5 265 Sr. Keymer, Md./Walkersville 59 Jared Toler OL 87 Billy Trentzsch WR 6-3 180 Jr. Baltimore, Md./Perry Hall 87 Billy Trentzsch WR 88 Randy Belt WR 5-10 185 So. Upper Marlboro, Md./Patuxent 41 Russell Tyler LB 89 Aaron Deeb WR 6-0 185 Sr. Baltimore, Md./Rockville 9 John Vislocky QB 90 Rob Coffeen DE/LS 6-3 220 Jr. Bel Air, Md./Bel Air 44 Jack Walsh FB 91 Kevin Culbert DE 6-4 220 So. Purcellville, Va./Loudoun Valley 85 Adam Weddle TE 92 Connor Heath TE 6-4 190 So. Purcellville, Va./Loudoun Valley 80 Jason Wells TE 96 Lee Chisholm TE 6-0 185 Jr. Pocomoke, Md./Snow Hill 82 Tim Wilkins WR 97 Michael Doby DT 6-2 285 R-Fr. Cumberland, Md./Adairsville, Ga. 19 A.B. Wilson LB 99 Jason Armacost LB 5-10 210 Jr. Parkton, Md./Hereford

8 / 2005 Frostburg State University Football 2005 NEWCOMERS/BREAKDOWN

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School (Previous School) Issam Ahmad LB 6-0 185 Jr. Baltimore, Md./Poly Samuel Akinyele FB 5-9 235 Fr. Gaithersburg, Md./Watkins Mill ROSTER Carlos Barreto OL 5-10 270 Fr. Germantown, Md./Seneca Valley Jeremy Blanck LB 5-11 180 Fr. Manheim, Pa./Manheim Central Gil Bolden WR 6-2 185 Fr. Middleburg, Va./Loudoun Valley BREAKDOWN Daniel Bowers DB 6-1 190 Fr. Stuarts Draft, Va./Stuarts Draft James Bowman DL 6-1 265 Fr. Hancock, Md./Washington County Tech Travis Bussard DB 6-0 165 Fr. Corriganville, Md./Allegany By State Rodney Campbell, Jr. DB 6-1 190 Fr. Dickerson, Md./Poolesville Maryland ...... 117 James Cannaday RB 5-7 160 Fr. Accokeek, Md./Gwynn Park Virginia ...... 19 Calvin Carroll, II OL 6-2 250 Fr. Baltimore, Md./City College Angelo Chatman FS 5-11 175 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Woodlawn Pennsylvania ...... 14 John Cherry LB 5-11 210 Fr. Gambrills, Md./Arundel New Jersey ...... 3 Brent Connor TB/LB 5-10 186 Fr. Laurel, Md./Atholton Delaware ...... 2 Brady Conrad WR 5-9 175 Fr. Poolesville, Md./Poolesville Jay Davis III C 6-4 250 Fr. Shady Side, Md./Southern West Virginia ...... 1 Ricky Davis DB 5-10 165 Fr. Falls Church, Va./McLean Chris Derby LB 6-1 240 Fr. Hollywood, Md./Leonardtown Mike Dorn II DB/P 6-0 165 Fr. Sterling, Va./Potomac Falls By Class Darrin Dorsey DB 5-7 150 Fr. Waldorf, Md./Gwynn Park Keith Duley DL 5-11 246 Fr. Parkton, Md./Hereford Freshmen ...... 89 Nick Durst DB 6-0 180 Fr. Frostburg, Md./Beall Sophomores ...... 32 Justin Dziak DE 5-10 221 Fr. Latrobe, Pa./Greater Latrobe Juniors ...... 24 Josh Eberhart DL 6-3 255 Fr. Mechanicsburg, Pa./Trinity Ricky Eden LB 5-10 195 Fr. Hanover, Md./Meade Seniors ...... 12 Ockeem Ellis RB 5-7 155 Jr. Glen Burnie, Md./North County Bruce Elsezy DE 5-10 212 Fr. Baltimore, Md./City College Justin Ferdinand LB 6-1 230 Fr. Queens, N.Y./John Adams By Position Ryan Finley DB 5-10 143 Fr. Bel Air, Md./John Carroll Kent Floyd OL 6-5 290 Fr. Beltsville, Md./High Point Linebackers ...... 37 Rod Fuller LB 6-1 185 Fr. Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge Defensive Backs ...... 34 Carlton Gaffney DB 5-10 170 Fr. New Windsor, Md./Francis Scott Key R.J. Galvin OL 6-0 267 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Cardinal Gibbons Defensive Linemen ...... 23 Matt Garner DL 5-10 220 So. College Park, Md./DeMatha Offensive Linemen ...... 20 Isiah Glenn RB 5-11 180 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Patapsco Wide Receivers ...... 14 Bryan Hare DL 5-8 220 Fr. Cresaptown, Md./Allegany Brad Henry QB 6-2 180 Fr. Germantown, Md./Northwest Running Backs ...... 8 Travis Higgins RB 5-7 165 Fr. Edgewood, Md./Edgewood Quarterbacks ...... 6 Eugene Honrath LB 6-0 205 So. Fredericksburg, Va./HS (Robert Morris College) Tight Ends ...... 5 Jack Hopkins III OL 5-8 259 Fr. Mt. Airy, Md./Linganore Patrick Hudson RB 5-7 160 Fr. Newark, Del./St. Marks Fullbacks ...... 4 Darrold Johnson WR 6-3 185 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Western Tech Punters/Kickers ...... 3 Tremon Jones DL 6-0 225 Fr. Ft. Washington, Md./Bishop McNamara Dave Kenderdine OL 5-11 268 Fr. Westlawn, Pa./Wilson David King LB 5-11 200 Fr. Cascade, Md./Smithsburg Pronunciation Guide Andrew Kosiba OL 5-11 196 Fr. Columbia, Md./Long Reach Kevin Krause LB 5-11 185 Fr. Lyons Station, Pa./Kutztown Name ...... Pronunciation Peter Laiti LB 6-0 186 Fr. Fairfax, Va./Robinson Alvin Akintimehin ...... A-KIN-tim-in Mike Lambert LB 6-0 190 Fr. Riva, Md./South River Joshua Lanier QB 6-1 190 Fr. Vienna, Va./Herndon Jarred Boehner ...... BO-nerr Robert Larson LB 5-9 198 Fr. Wall, N.J./Wall Rob Coffeen ...... COH-feen Ken Lavely DB 5-10 170 So. Middletown, Md./Middletown (Waynesburg) Bereket Godsey ...... Bu-ROCK-it Aaron Law DL 5-10 235 Fr. Randallstown, Md./Milford Mill Chris Lentz LB 6-0 205 Fr. Ashburn, Va./Broad Run Curan Oatts ...... CURR-en AUGHTS Scott MacGregor LB 5-10 215 Fr. Ijamsville, Md./Urbana Billy Trentzsch ...... TRENCH Terence McCann LB 5-10 210 Jr. North East, Md./North East Vincent McKim DL 5-10 245 Fr. Hanover, Pa./Delone Catholic Jason McLaughlin WR 5-10 160 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Lansdowne Bryan McSherry FB 5-11 195 Fr. Hagerstown, Md./North Hagerstown Jon Menz DB 5-10 170 Fr. Sykesville, Md./Glenelg Josh Morris DB 5-11 170 Fr. Freeland, Md./Hereford James Murray DL 5-11 230 Fr. Edgewood, Md./Joppatowne Anthony Nelson OT 6-5 270 Fr. Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge Todd Nelson LB 6-0 220 Fr. Pasadena, Md./Northeast Jeremy Ober DE 6-0 216 Fr. Manheim, Pa./Manheim Central Roy Olson TE 6-1 230 Fr. Lexington Park, Md./Great Mills Jason Palmer OL 6-0 260 Fr. Taneytown, Md./Francis Scott Key Will Partington OL 6-1 289 Fr. Glenwood, Md./Glenelg Kenny Peck LB 5-9 205 Fr. Cumberland, Md./Westmar Tyrell Pennix DB 5-11 170 Fr. Appomattox, Va./Appomattox Gabe Pepper DL 5-11 230 Fr. Camp Hill, Pa./Camp Hill David Perrey DB 5-10 175 So. Severn, Md./Old Mill (Shepherd) Michael Peterson DB 5-11 176 Fr. Gaithersburg, Md./Watkins Mill Jason Phebus DB 6-1 185 Fr. Waynesboro, Pa./Waynesboro Neil Powell WR 6-0 165 Fr. Falls Church, Va./George Mason Ryan Price OL 5-11 259 Fr. Breezewood, Pa./Everett Bryan Ray LB 6-0 160 Fr. Poolesville, Md./Poolesville Jason Rizkallah LB 5-11 210 Fr. Wheaton, Md./Albert Einstein Zachary Roberts LB 5-10 200 Fr. Frostburg, Md./Beall Shawn Robinson DB 5-10 170 Fr. East Petersburg, Pa./Hempfield Jose Saucedo DB 5-10 170 Fr. New Carrollton, Md./Bladensburg Earin Saunders DB 5-10 165 Fr. Laurel, Md./Long Reach Josh Schaible LB 5-8 200 Fr. Elkton, Md./North East Michael Schoonmaker DB 5-11 178 Fr. New Market, Md./River Hill Steven Skipper DB 5-10 170 Fr. Oakland, Md./Southern Garrett Pat Sullivan LB 6-1 239 Fr. Monrovia, Md./Urbana Josh Swandol DE 6-1 205 Fr. Lonaconing, Md./Northern Garrett Matt Swanke RB 5-11 155 Fr. Baltimore, Md./Lansdowne Travis Upton LB 6-0 180 Fr. Parkton, Md./Hereford Matt Vasil LB 5-10 190 Fr. Mercerville, N.J./Notre Dame Jeremy Vent FB 6-1 200 Fr. Bedford, Pa./Bedford (Frederick CC) Jimmy Ward QB 6-1 198 Fr. Poolesville, Md./Poolesville Chris Wedding OL 6-0 230 Fr. College Park, Md./St. Vincent Pallotti William Wells FB 6-0 210 Fr. Clinton, Md./Gwynn Park William Whitaker DE 6-1 245 Fr. Seaford, Del./Seaford

2005 Frostburg State University Football / 9 PLAYER PROFILES

Bobby Alkire Kevin Culbert Jr. • QB • 6-0 • 187 Sr. • DE • 6-5 • 235 Lonaconing, Md. • Westmar Purcellville, Va. • Loudoun Valley

Will compete for the starting spot ... Very good leader ... Local One of the top defensive linemen in Division III ... Returns for final talent ... 2004: Did not see action on the varsity squad ... 2003: season after earning a medical redshirt for the 2004 season ... Appeared in three games ... Completed 3-of-4 passes for 27 yards Leader by example ... Fast, physical player ... 2004: Named to pre- ... Also had two rushes for four yards ... First collegiate completion season All-America teams by Don Hansen’s Football Gazette (first was a six-yard pass to T.J. Changuris late in the fourth quarter of team), Lindy’s Football Magazine (second team) and FSU’s 31-7 win at Maryville (10/25) ... Played two series in a 28-7 D3football.com (second team) ... Started the first three games of loss to Waynesburg (11/7), completing 2-of-3 passes for 21 yards the year before suffering a season-ending hand injury against and rushing twice for four yards ... Took the final two snaps in FSU’s 15-14 win over Salisbury SUNY Brockport ... Was on pace for another stellar season with 32 tackles, including 10.5 for in the Regents Cup Game (11/15). loss and 3.0 sacks before the injury ... Earned ACFC Defensive Player of the Week honors after making 14 tackles, including 5.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks, in the season-opener against Apprentice (9/11) ... Followed with 10 stops, including 3.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks, and a forced fumble versus Montclair State (9/18) ... 2003: Enjoyed one of the top Bobby Baker seasons in FSU history ... Earned College Sports Information Directors of America Division III All-America honorable mention, third-team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-America, Jr. • OL • 6-0 • 250 first-team All-ECAC, first-team All-ACFC, first-team Don Hansen’s Football Gazette All-South Annapolis, Md. • Annapolis Region and ACFC Co-Defensive Player of the Year honors ... Also voted FSU Male Athlete of the Year and Team MVP ... Led the Bobcats with 80 tackles (47 solo, 33 assisted), 22 2004: Appeared in all 10 games as the long snapper ... Made one tackles for loss, 10.0 sacks and two forced ... Added three pass breakups, a fumble tackle on special teams ... 2003: Played in all nine games as the recovery, a blocked extra point and a safety ... Chosen the ACFC Defensive Player of the long snapper ... Made two solo tackles on special teams. Week twice and the ECAC Division III Southwest Defensive Player of the Week twice ... Was also named to the D3football.com National Team of the Week once ... Started all nine games ... Had 17 tackles, including eight solo stops, 6.5 tackles for loss and a career-high 3.5 sacks, against Waynesburg (11/7) ... Made 10 tackles, including 3.0 sacks, forced two fumbles, recovered a fumble and blocked an extra point versus Montclair State (9/21) ... Had 11 tackles, including 3.0 for loss, against Wesley (10/11) ... Made nine tackles, including eight solos, five for loss and one sack versus Salisbury in the Regents Cup Game (11/15) to earn FSU Mike McGlinchey Player of the Game honors ... 2002: Started all 11 games … Voted Frank Boka, Jr. Defensive MVP by his teammates ... Ranked fourth on the team with 77 tackles (41 solo, 36 assisted) … Tied for second on the squad with 20 tackles for loss … Ranked third with 6.5 Jr. • OL • 6-5 • 340 sacks … Added seven pass breakups and an interception … Recorded a career-high 19 Leonardtown, Md. • Leonardtown tackles, including eight for loss and 1.5 sacks, against Salisbury in the Regents Cup Game (11/16) to earn FSU Mike McGlinchey Player of the Game honors … Had a 42-yard Has very good footwork for his size ... Great player to coach ... interception return for a touchdown in a 37-18 win over Wesley (10/12) … 2001: Appeared in 2004: Started the first eight games at left guard ... 2003: Started eight games ... Recorded 19 tackles, including 2.0 sacks. the final six games of the season at left guard ... Offense averaged 341.0 total yards (167.0 rushing, 174.0 passing) with him in the Culbert's Career Statistics starting lineup. Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL-Yds. Sks.-Yds. Int.-Yds. PBU 2001 8/0 5 14 19 2.0-18 2.0-18 0-0 1 2002 11/11 41 36 77 20.0-79 6.5-37 1-42 7 2003 9/9 47 33 80 22.0-137 10.0-77 0-0 3 2004* 3/3 17 15 32 10.5-36 3.0-23 0-0 0 Totals 31/23 110 98 208 54.5-270 21.5-155 1-42 11 Justin Bressler * Missed final seven games due to injury Sr. • DL • 6-0 • 280 Hollywood, Md. • Leonardtown Kevin Culbert Very powerful player with good strength and speed ... 2004: Played in all 10 games at nose tackle, starting eight ... Made 28 tackles (four solo, 24 assisted) ... Had one tackle for loss, a half sack and a pass breakup ... Made a career-high seven stops against Apprentice (9/11) ... 2003: Started the first four games of the year at nose tackle ... Made eight tackles (two solo, six assisted) ... Had a half sack versus Wesley (10/11).

T.J. Changuris Jr. • WR • 5-9 • 145 Frederick, Md. • Seneca Valley

Has very good hands ... Coaches look forward to his contributions this year ... 2004: Appeared in seven games as a wide receiver ... Also the holder on field goals and extra points ... Had 13 receptions for 106 yards (8.2 average) on the season ... Caught a career-high four passes for 21 yards against SUNY Brockport ... 2003: Appeared in two games as a wide receiver ... Made one catch for six yards (versus Maryville, 10/25) ... Also the holder on field goals and extra points.

10 / 2005 Frostburg State University Football PLAYER PROFILES

Ryan Cutsail Mike Gray Jr. • DL • 6-0 • 240 Jr. • WR • 5-9 • 163 Middletown, Md. • Middletown Baltimore, Md. • Baltimore City College

Solid player with great speed and feel for the game ... 2004: Makes the switch from defensive back to wide receiver ... 2004: Second-team All-ACFC selection for the second straight year ... Appeared in five games ... Made seven tackles (four solo, three Started all 10 games at defensive end ... Made 49 tackles (10 solo, assisted) on the year ... Had two tackles against both Apprentice 39 assisted) ... Had eight tackles for loss and a half sack ... Posted (9/11) and Widener (10/16) ... 2003: Played in three games ... a career-high 10 tackles, including 2.5 for loss, against Salisbury Recorded four tackles (three solo, one assisted) on the season ... in the Regents Cup Game (11/13) ... 2003: Earned second-team Made two stops versus SUNY Brockport (9/27). All-ACFC honors ... Played in all nine games, starting the final eight at defensive end ... Recorded 28 tackles (10 solo), 3.0 tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks and one pass breakup ... Made six tackles versus Waynesburg (11/7). Fred Howze Jr. • WR • 6-2 • 200 Mike Davis Upper Marlboro, Md. • FTH Catholic Sr. • LB • 6-3 • 225 COMMENTS ... 2004: Started all 10 games ... Caught 24 passes for 287 yards (12.0 average) and one touchdown ... Had five Chesapeake, Md. • Bohemia Manor receptions for 69 yards and his first collegiate touchdown (five yards) against Widener (10/16) ... Followed with five more catches Fast player with good range ... Can move around between the line for 62 yards versus Maryville (10/23) ... Had two receptions for 54 and linebacker spots ... 2004: Played in six games ... Made 10 yards, including a career-long 39-yarder, against Waynesburg tackles (two solo, eight assisted) ... Had 2.5 tackles for loss ... (11/6) ... 2003: Saw action on the junior varsity squad. 2003: Limited to one game due to injuries (Salisbury, 11/13) ... Made three tackles (two solo) ... 2002: Played for Division II Shepherd (W.Va.) ... Did not record any statistics. Jack Hopkins Sr. • OL • 5-10 • 240 Mt. Airy, Md. • Linganore

Andre Dixon Pound-for-pound one of the strongest players on the team ... 2004: Started the final two games of the season at center ... 2003: So. • QB • 6-0 • 190 Started the final four games of the year at center. Upper Marlboro, Md. • Roosevelt

Will battle for the starting quarterback spot ... Good athlete with excellent running skills ... 2004: Appeared in one game (SUNY Brockport, 9/25) ... Did not attempt a pass.

Ryan Cutsail

Dan Duncan So. • WR • 5-11 • 175 Lonaconing, Md. • Westmar

Local product who looks to challenge for increased playing time this season ... 2004: Appeared in XX games ... Saw the majority of his time with the junior varsity squad.

Gabe Ellis So. • DE • 6-3 • 205 Laurel, Del. • Delmar

2004: Played in nine games ... Started the final seven contests in place of injured Kevin Culbert ... Tied for second on the team with 3.5 sacks ... Ranked sixth on the squad with 51 tackles (15 solo, 36 assisted) ... Had eight tackles for loss ... Made a career-high eight tackles against both Buffalo State (10/2) and Maryville (10/23) ... Recorded seven stops, including two sacks, versus Westminster (10/30). 2005 Frostburg State University Football / 11 PLAYER PROFILES

Dave Kenderdine Sr. • OL • 6-0 • 285 Westlawn, Pa. • Wilson

2004: Started the final two games of the season at left guard ... 2003: Started the first three games of the year at left guard ... 2002: ???.

Chris Lentz Sr. • LB • 6-0 • 225 Ashburn, Va. • Broad Run

Four-year starter ... One of the leaders of the defensive unit ... Intelligent both on the field and in the classroom ... 2004: Selected the Frostburg State Male Student-Athlete of the Year ... Earned All- ACFC honorable mention honors as well ... Started all 10 games ... Led the team with a career-high 90 tackles ... Ranked fourth in the ACFC with 9.0 tackles per game ... Tied for second on the squad with 3.5 sacks and ranked third with 8.5 tackles for loss ... Had double-digit tackles in four games ... Made a season-high 14 stops against Maryville Antoine Lewis (10/23) to earn ACFC Defensive Player of the Week honors ... Had 13 tackles versus both Buffalo State (10/2) and Wesley (10/9) and 12 stops against Apprentice (9/11) ... 2003: Earned second-team All-ACFC honors ... Started all nine games ... Finished second on the team with 77 tackles (42 solo, 35 assisted) ... Added 7.0 tackles for loss, one forced fumble Chris Martin and one pass breakup ... Made a career-high 15 tackles against Waynesburg (11/7) ... Had a team-best 12 tackles against Widener (10/18) ... Made a team-high nine tackles versus Sr. • K/P • 5-9 • 175 SUNY Brockport (9/27) ... Tied for the team lead with nine tackles against Salisbury in the Cumberland, Md. • Fort Hill Regents Cup Game (11/15) ... 2002: Ranked second on the team with 87 tackles (39 solo, 48 assisted) ... Had 11 tackles for loss and one sack ... Forced a team-high four fumbles, 2004: Converted 3-of-6 extra point attempts and 1-of-2 field goal recovered two fumbles and blocked a kick ... Named ACFC Rookie of the Week three times tries ... Booted a 35-yard field goal against SUNY Brockport (9/25) ... Earned ACFC Rookie of the Week honors after making 14 tackles, including nine solo ... 2002-03: Played at Division II Shepherd (W.Va.). stops, in his collegiate debut, a 42-6 win over Apprentice (9/14) … Named ACFC Rookie of the Week after making 14 tackles and recovering a fumble versus Brockport State (9/21) … Named ACFC Rookie of the Week after making six tackles, forcing three fumbles and breaking up a pass in a 37-7 win over Salisbury in the Regents Cup Game.

Lentz’s Career Statistics Year GP/GS UT AT TT TFL-Yds. Sks.-Yds. Int.-Yds. PBU Jimmy Meetre 2002 11/11 39 48 87 11.0-27 1.0-8 4-2 4 So. • RB • 5-9 • 190 2003 9/9 42 35 77 7.0-16 0-0 1-0 1 2004 10/10 27 63 90 8.5-45 3.5-33 0-0 3 Mt. Airy, Md. • South Carroll Totals 30/30 108 146 254 26.5-88 4.5-41 5-2 8 Will compete for the starting role at tailback and fullback ... 2004: Appeared in two games, starting one (Wesley, 10/9) ... Had one carry for one yard one the season. Antoine Lewis Jr. • RB • 5-11 • 190 Baltimore, Md. • Baltimore City College

Strong and physical player with excellent speed ... Also a solid kickoff return specialist ... 2004: Played in eight games, earning a Jon Menz start against Wesley (10/9) ... Ran 13 times for 31 yards (2.4 Sr. • DB • 6-1 • 185 average) and returned 13 kickoffs for 213 yards (16.4 average) on Sykesville, Md. • Glenelg the season ... Carried nine time for 22 yards and caught two passes for six yards versus Wesley ... Returned three kickoffs for COMMENTS ... 2004: Started all 10 games at safety ... Led the 57 yards against SUNY Brockport (9/25) and three kickoffs for 59 team with three interceptions ... Tied for third with three pass yards against Widener (10/16) ... 2003: Appeared in six games ... Carried five times for no breakups ... Ranked fifth with 52 tackles (32 solo, 20 assisted) ... yards (gained three, lost three) and returned five kickoffs for 77 yards (15.4 average) ... Lone Had 2.5 tackles for loss ... Recorded a career-high 11 tackles to go reception of the season went for 34 yards against SUNY Brockport (9/27) ... Longest kickoff along with an interception and two pass breakups against return was 29 yards versus SUNY Brockport (9/27). Waynesburg (11/6) ... Had seven stops and a 22-yard interception return versus Widener (10/16) ... Made four tackles and registered his first career interception against SUNY Brockport (9/25) ... 2003: Appeared in five games ... Made eight tackles (three solo, five assisted) ... Also recovered a fumble and broke up a pass ... Posted two tackles three times (Widener, 10/18; Westminster, 11/1; and Waynesburg, 11/7) ... Recovered a fumble in the end zone to thwart a Salisbury touchdown in FSU’s 15- 14 win over the Sea Gulls in the Regents Cup Game (11/15) ... 2002: Played in three games ... Recorded four solo tackles on the year ... Had three stops against SUNY Brockport (9/28).

12 / 2005 Frostburg State University Football PLAYER PROFILES

Dan Nice Jimmy Ward Jr. • LB • 5-11 • 195 Jr. • QB • 6-2 • 210 Mount Joy, Pa. • Hempfield Poolesville, Md. • Poolesville

Young and talented player ... One of the physically strongest Strong-armed lefty ... Solid leader ... 2004: Started all 10 games ... athletes on the team ... 2004: Played in eight games ... Made 13 Completed 140-of-283 passes for 1,544 yards ... Tossed 10 tackles (three solo, 10 assisted) ... Had a half tackle for loss ... Had touchdowns and 14 interceptions ... Went 10-for-19 for 193 yards at least one tackle in every game he played ... Tied his career high and two touchdowns in the season-opener against Apprentice with three stops against Apprentice (9/11) ... 2003: Played in four (9/11) ... Second pass of the year was a career-high 74-yard games ... Made seven tackles, including six solo and one for loss scoring strike to Gil Bolden ... Completed a career-best 21 passes ... Had a career-high three tackles against Maryville (10/25) ... versus both SUNY Brockport (9/25) and Wesley (10/9) ... Went 16- Made two solo stops versus Wesley (10/11). for-35 for a career-high 241 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions against Waynesburg (11/6) ... Was 17-of-36 for 204 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions in the season finale versus Salisbury (11/13) ... Scampered 44 yards for a touchdown against Buffalo State (10/2) ... 2003: Red-shirted ... 2002: Started one game (Oberlin, 10/5) ... Lathon Romaine Completed 1-of-4 passes for three yards on FSU’s first five series ... Guided the Bobcats to a touchdown on their opening possession of the game ... First collegiate completion was a Jr. • LB • 5-9 • 220 three-yard pass to tight end Roy Olson. Chantilly, Va. • Lake Braddock Ward’s Career Statistics COMMENTS ... 2004: Played in eight games, starting five ... Made Year GP/GS Effic. A-C-Int. Pct. Yds. TD Lg. Avg./G 27 tackles (14 solo, 13 assisted) ... Had 7.0 tackles for loss and a 2002 1/1 31.30 4-1-0 25.0 3 0 3 3.0 half sack ... Also forced a fumble and recovered another fumble ... 2003 -- red-shirted -- Recorded a career-high seven tackles against SUNY Brockport 2004 10/10 97.07 283-140-14 49.5 1,544 10 74T 154.4 (9/25) ... Had four solo stops, forced a fumble and recovered Totals 11/11 96.15 287-141-14 49.1 1,547 10 74T 140.6 another fumble against Wesley (10/9) ... 2003: Played in three games ... Made four tackles (two solo, two assisted) on the year. Pete Wilson Jr. • OL • 6-2 • 245 Derek Schrader Street, Md. • North Harford So. • DB • 6-2 • 185 Experienced lineman ... 2004: Started all 10 games at right tackle Meyersdale, Pa. • Meyersdale ... 2003: Started all nine games at right tackle ... Helped FSU average 21.3 points and 313.1 yards per game. Looking to battle for time at one of the cornerback spots ... 2004: Saw action on the junior varsity squad.

Shanorm Young So. • RB • 5-9 • 205 Baltimore, Md. • Polytechnic Kyle Steele So. • DL • 6-4 • 220 Moved from linebacker to running back during the spring ... Will add talent and depth to the backfield ... 2004: Played in seven Fallston, Md. • North Harford games, starting three, at inside linebacker ... Made 39 tackles (19 solo, 20 assisted) ... Had 6.5 tackles for loss ... Posted a career- COMMENTS ... 2004: Played in three games, starting twice ... high nine tackles against Maryville (10/23) ... Recorded eight stops Made three tackles (two solo, one assisted) on the season ... versus both SUNY Brockport (9/25) and Salisbury (11/13). Recorded his first career sack against Maryville (10/23).

Shutout Streaks

Vincent Thomas Prior to its 22-0 loss to Wesley last season, Jr. • DB • 6-0 • 180 Upper Marlboro, Md. • C.H. Flowers Frostburg State had not been shutout since October 29, 1998

COMMENTS ... 2004: Started all 10 games at cornerback ... Made (9-0 by Newport News Apprentice) — a span of 162 games. 20 tackles (14 solo) ... Ranked second on the team with four pass breakups ... Posted a season-high five tackles against Montclair State (9/18) ... Added an interception versus Buffalo State (10/2) ... In that same time span, the Bobcats had held 2003: Second-team All-ACFC selection ... Started seven games at cornerback ... Made 32 tackles (21 solo) ... Returned his lone interception of the year 40 yards for a touchdown against Maryville their opponent scoreless 17 times. (10/25) ... Made a career-high 11 tackles (nine solo) versus Wesley (10/11) ... Added seven stops against Waynesburg (11/8).

2005 Frostburg State University Football / 13 2005 OPPONENTS

GAME ONE GAME TWO Apprentice School Montclair State University September 10, 2005 • 1:00 p.m. September 17, 2005 • 1:00 p.m. Builder Stadium • Newport News, Va. Bobcat Stadium • Frostburg, Md.

Phil Janaro Rick Giancolo

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...... Newport News, Va. Location ...... Montclair, N.J. Founded ...... 1918 Founded ...... 1908 Enrollment ...... 800 Enrollment ...... 16,843 Director of Education & Workforce Development ...... Dr. Bob Leber President ...... Dr. Susan A. Cole Athletic Director ...... Bill Casto Athletic Director ...... Holly Gera Conference ...... Atlantic Central Football (ACFC) Conference ...... New Jersey Athletic (NJAC) Nickname ...... Builders Nickname ...... Red Hawks Colors ...... Maroon & Gold Colors ...... Red & White Stadium (Capacity) ...... Builder Stadium (2,000) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Sprague Field (6,000)

FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION Head Coach ...... Phil Janaro (King’s ‘65) Head Coach ...... Rick Giancola (Glassboro State ‘68) Record at Apprentice (Yrs.) ...... 25-32 (Six) Record at Montclair State (Yrs.) ...... 152-72-2 (22) Overall Record (Yrs.) ...... 26-40 (Seven) Overall Record (Yrs.) ...... 152-72-2 (22) Assistant Coaches ...... Paul Hoffmann, Dennis Kozlowski, Assistant Coaches ...... Rich O’Connor, Todd Agresta, Ralph Pacifico, ...... Ted Bacote, Don McCaulley, Calvin Chester, ...... Mike Cieri, Al Cappello, Aubrey Lewis, Jr., ...... Reese Bridgeman, Matt Lacey & Terrance Joynes ...... Scott Wisniewski , Jim Delaney & Derrick Morrison

SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director ...... Jim Heath Sports Information Director ...... Mike Scala E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... (757) 688-4935 Office Phone ...... (973) 655-6787 Fax ...... (757) 688-3750 Fax ...... (973) 655-6786 Press Box Phone ...... (757) 534-1478 Press Box Phone ...... (973) 655-7698/4355 Home Page ...... www.gobuilders.com Home Page ...... www.montclair.edu

SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ...... FSU leads, 9-3-1 Series Record ...... MSU leads, 4-0 Current Streak ...... FSU, W4 Current Streak ...... MSU, W4 Last Ten Games ...... FSU, 6-3-1 Last Ten Games ...... MSU, 4-0 Last Meeting ...... FSU, 14-0 (2004) Last Meeting ...... MSU, 29-14 (2004)

2004 RESULTS (3-77, 0-55 ACFC) 2005 SCHEDULE 2004 RESULTS (4-55, 2-44 NJAC) 2005 SCHEDULE S4 KEAN L/14-17ot S3 NC WESLEYAN 1:00 S4 at Iona W/42-27 S3 IONA 1:00 S11 at Frostburg State* L/0-14 S10 FROSTBURG STATE* 1:00 S18 FROSTBURG STATE W/29-14 S17 at Frostburg State 1:00 S18 at SUNY Brockport* L/6-52 S17 SUNY BROCKPORT* 1:00 O2 CORTLAND* L/12-16 S24 at Salisbury 1:00 O9 at Kean* L/17-21 S25 CHOWAN W/19-6 S24 at Chowan 1:00 O1 at Cortland* 1:00 O16 WILLIAM PATERSON* W/20-7 O2 SALISBURY* L/13-57 O1 at Salisbury* 1:00 O8 KEAN* 6:00 O23 at Western Connecticut* W/27-7 O9 at Randolph Macon W/20-15 O8 at Ursinus 1:00 O15 at William Paterson* 1:00 O30 COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY* L/3-10 O16 at Wesley* L/7-55 O15 WESLEY* 1:00 N13 ROWAN* L/14-42 O22 WESTERN CONNECTICUT* 6:00 O23 BUFFALO STATE* L/19-30 O22 at Buffalo State* 1:00 O29 at College of New Jersey* Noon O30 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA W/20-0 O29 at Southern Virginia 1:00 N12 at Rowan* 1:00 N6 at Maryville L/13-14 N5 SETON HILL 1:00

* Atlantic Central Football Conference opponents * New Jersey Athletic Conference opponents

14 / 2005 Frostburg State University Football 2005 OPPONENTS

GAME THREE GAME FOUR SUNY Brockport Buffalo State University September 24, 2005 • 1:00 p.m. October 1, 2005 • 1:00 p.m. Special Olympics Stadium • Brockport, N.Y. Bobcat Stadium • Frostburg, Md.

Rocco Salomone Paul Shaffner

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...... Brockport, N.Y. Location ...... Buffalo, N.Y. Founded ...... 1867 Founded ...... 1871 Enrollment ...... 8,742 Enrollment ...... 11,000 President ...... John Clark (Interim) President ...... Dr. Muriel A. Howard Athletic Director ...... Linda J. Case Athletic Director ...... Jerry Boyse Conference ...... Atlantic Central (ACFC) Conference ...... Atlantic Central (ACFC) Nickname ...... Golden Eagles Nickname ...... Bengals Colors ...... Green & Gold Colors ...... Orange & Black Stadium (Capacity) ...... Special Olympics Stadium (10,000) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Coyer Field (3,000)

FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION Head Coach ...... Rocco Salomone (SUNY-Brockport ‘88) Head Coach ...... Paul Shaffner (Ithaca ‘82) Record at Brockport (Yrs.) ...... 67-35-1 (10) Record at Buffalo State (Yrs.) ...... 4-6 (One) Overall Record (Yrs.) ...... 67-35-1 (10) Overall Record (Yrs.) ...... 22-30 (Five) Assistant Coaches ...... Mike Coriale, Bob Ellis, Assistant Coaches ...... Terry Bitka, Eugene Lewis, Tim Myslinksi, ...... C.J. Goss, Jason Mangone, Pete Matthews, ...... Gene Zinni, Christian Ozolins, Ron Hopkins, Jeff Shearer, ...... John Mitrano & Tony Streb ...... Tom Pokigo, Mike Potter, Josh Hostuttler, Dave McEntire & Mike Holbok

SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director ...... TBA Sports Information Director ...... Jeff Ventura E-mail ...... TBA E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... (716) 395-2218 Office Phone ...... (716) 878-6030 Fax ...... (716) 395-2160 Fax ...... (716) 878-6538 Press Box Phone ...... (716) 637-9636 Press Box Phone ...... (716) 878-6030 Home Page ...... www.brockport.edu/~athletics Home Page ...... www.buffalostate.edu/athletics

SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ...... Brockport leads, 9-4 Series Record ...... BSC leads 2-1 Current Streak ...... Brockport, W5 Current Streak ...... BSC, W2 Last Ten Games ...... Brockport, 8-2 Last Ten Games ...... BSC, 2-1 Last Meeting ...... Brockport, 24-10 (2004) Last Meeting ...... BSC, 16-9 (2004)

2004 RESULTS (6-44, 3-22 ACFC) 2005 SCHEDULE 2004 RESULTS (4-66, 2-33 ACFC) 2005 SCHEDULE S4 at Cortland W/42-26 S3 CORTLAND 1:00 S4 at Robert Morris L/10-47 S10 ITHACA 1:00 S11 at Salisbury* L/21-46 S10 SALISBURY* 1:00 S11 at Ithaca L/0-45 S17 at Wesley* 1:30 S18 APPRENTICE* W/52-6 S17 at Apprentice* 1:00 S18 WESLEY* L/0-17 S24 at Cortland 1:00 S25 at Frostburg State* W/24-10 S24 FROSTBURG STATE* 1:00 S25 CORTLAND L/14-28 O1 at Frostburg State* 1:00 O9 ST. JOHN FISHER L/32-37 O1 at Ithaca 1:00 O2 FROSTBURG STATE* W/16-9 O15 at Salisbury* 1:00 O16 ITHACA W/21-20 O8 at St. John Fisher 7:00 O9 SALISBURY* L/6-40 O22 APPRENTICE* 1:00 O23 at Wesley* L/17-24 O22 WESLEY* 1:00 O23 at Apprentice* W/30-19 O29 PLYMOUTH STATE 1:00 O30 ROWAN L/33-39 O29 at Rowan 1:00 O30 at Plymouth State W/26-0 N5 at Thiel 1:00 N6 COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY W/43-0 N5 at College of New Jersey 1:00 N6 THIEL W/18-12 N12 SUNY BROCKPORT* TBA N13 BUFFALO STATE* W/42-21 N12 at Buffalo State* 1:00 N13 at SUNY Brockport* L/21-42

* Atlantic Central Football Conference opponents * Atlantic Central Football Conference opponents

2005 Frostburg State University Football / 15 2005 OPPONENTS

GAME FIVE GAME SIX Wesley College Thomas More College October 8, 2005 • 1:00 p.m. October 15, 2005 • 1:00 p.m. Wesley Athletic Complex • Dover, Del. Thomas More Stadium • Crestview Hills, Ky.

Mike Drass Mike Hallett

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...... Dover, Del. Location ...... Crestview Hills, Ky. Founded ...... 1873 Founded ...... 1921 Enrollment ...... 1,400 Enrollment ...... 1,500 President ...... Dr. Scott D. Miller President ...... Sister Margaret Stallmayer Athletic Director ...... Mike Drass Athletic Director ...... Terry Connor Conference ...... Atlantic Central (ACFC) Conference ...... Presidents’ Athletic (PAC) Nickname ...... Wolverines Nickname ...... Saints Colors ...... Navy, White & Columbia Blue Colors ...... Royal Blue, White & Silver Stadium (Capacity) ...... Wesley Athletic Complex (2,500) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Thomas More Stadium

FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION Head Coach ...... Mike Drass (Mansfield ‘86) Head Coach ...... Mike Hallett (Mount Union ‘94) Record at Wesley (Yrs.) ...... 85-36-1 (12) Record at Thomas More (Yrs.) ...... 4-6 (One) Overall Record (Yrs.) ...... 85-36-1 (12) Overall Record (Yrs.) ...... 4-6 (One) Assistant Coaches ...... Chip Knapp, Tom Smith, Steve Azzanesi, Assistant Coaches ...... Derek Bosse, Will Bowman, ...... Josh Rutherford, John Kelley, Larry Delgado, Larry Feldman, ...... Denny Dorrell, Bryan Moore, ...... Shawn Plews, Johnny Howard, Ryan Winkleblech, Chris Hicks & Darwin Mangus ...... Nick Ober, Joe Sacco & Steve Sigler

SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director ...... Steve Azzanesi Sports Information Director ...... J. Ameer Rasheed E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... (302) 736-2386 Office Phone ...... (859) 344-3672 Fax ...... (302) 736-0345 Fax ...... (859) 344-3632 Press Box Phone ...... (302) 736-5877 Press Box Phone ...... (859) 341-2854 Home Page ...... www.wesley.edu Home Page ...... www.thomasmore.edu

SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ...... FSU leads, 9-3 Series Record ...... First Meeting Current Streak ...... Wesley, W1 Current Streak ...... NA Last Ten Games ...... FSU , 7-3 Last Ten Games ...... NA Last Meeting ...... Wesley, 22-0 (2004) Last Meeting ...... NA

2004 RESULTS (8-22, 4-11 ACFC) 2005 SCHEDULE 2004 RESULTS (4-66) 2005 SCHEDULE S4 FERRUM W/28-27 S3 at DePauw 1:30 S4 HANOVER W/31-30ot S3 at Hanover 1:30 S18 BUFFALO STATE* W/17-0 S10 at Averett 1:00 S11 at MacMurray L/20-35 S10 at Bethany (W.Va.)* 1:30 S25 KEAN W/40-7 S17 BUFFALO STATE* 1:00 S18 at Wittenberg L/31-35 S17 GROVE CITY* 1:30 O2 at Carnegie Mellon L/10-24 S24 KEAN 1:00 S25 WESTMINSTER L/13-23 S24 at Westminster* 1:30 O9 at Frostburg State* W/22-0 O1 at Seton Hill 1:00 O9 at Huntingdon W/36-36ot O1 WAYNESBURG* 1:30 O16 APPRENTICE* W/55-7 O8 FROSTBURG STATE* 1:00 O16 at Kentucky Wesleyan W/30-13 O15 FROSTBURG STATE 1:30 O23 SUNY BROCKPORT* W/24-17 O15 at Apprentice* 1:00 O23 ANDERSON W/45-38 O22 at Anderson 1:30 O30 at Salisbury* L/18-35 O22 at SUNY Brockport* 1:00 O30 at Maryville L/26-28 O29 at Thiel* 1:30 N6 CHOWAN W/36-0 O29 SALISBURY* 1:00 N6 at Rockford L/17-20ot N4 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* 1:30 N13 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA W/63-19 N5 at Chowan 1:00 N13 MOUNT ST. JOSEPH L/0-32 N11 at Mount St. Joseph 1:30

* Atlantic Central Football Conference opponents * Presidents’ Athletic Conference opponents

16 / 2005 Frostburg State University Football 2005 OPPONENTS

GAME SEVEN GAME EIGHT Seton Hill College Westminster College October 22, 2005 • 1:00 p.m. October 29, 2005 • 1:00 p.m. Bobcat Stadium • Frostburg, Md. Harold Burry Stadium • Westminster, Pa.

Chris Snyder Jeff Hand

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...... Greensburg, Pa. Location ...... Westminster, Pa. Founded ...... 1918 Founded ...... 1852 Enrollment ...... 1,700 Enrollment ...... 1,600 President ...... Dr. Jo Anne W. Boyle President ...... R. Thomas Williamson Athletic Director ...... Chris Snyder Athletic Director ...... Jim Dafler Conference ...... NAIA Mid-States Football Association (starting in 2006) Conference ...... Presidents’ Athletic (PAC) Nickname ...... Griffins Nickname ...... Titans Colors ...... Crimson & Vegas Gold Colors ...... Blue & White Stadium (Capacity) ...... Offutt Field (5,000) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Harold Burry Stadium (4,500)

FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION Head Coach ...... Chris Snyder (Randolph Macon ‘89) Head Coach ...... Jeff Hand (Clarion ‘92) Record at Seton Hill (Yrs.) ...... 0-0 (First) Record at Westminster (Yrs.) ...... 0-0 (First) Overall Record (Yrs.) ...... 4-16 (Two) Overall Record (Yrs.) ...... 37-25 (Six) Assistant Coaches ...... Don Burns, Scott Gasper, Jeremy George, Assistant Coaches ...... Dwayne Pavkovich, Clark Rolli, Don Augustine, ...... Mike Snyder, Joel Dolenski, Lawrence Hogg, ...... Bill Hand, Gary Schooley, John Latouf, ...... Luke Struble, John Bainbridge, Bo Ruffner & Duane Cymmerman ...... Paul D’Imperio & Sean Ross

SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director ...... Jason Greene Sports Information Director ...... Joe Onderko E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... (724) 830-1132 Office Phone ...... (724) 946-6357 Fax ...... (724) 830-1173 Fax ...... (724) 946-7187 Press Box Phone ...... TBA Press Box Phone ...... (724) 946-7004 Home Page ...... www.setonhill.edu Home Page ...... www.westminster.edu

SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ...... First Meeting Series Record ...... WC leads, 8-1-1 Current Streak ...... NA Current Streak ...... WC, W2 Last Ten Games ...... NA Last Ten Games ...... WC, 8-1-1 Last Meeting ...... NA Last Meeting ...... WC, 25-13 (2004)

2005 SCHEDULE 2004 RESULTS (5-55, 2-33 PAC) 2005 SCHEDULE S3 at Urbana 1:30 S4 at Ohio Northern L/0-31 S3 OHIO NORTHERN 1:00 S10 MCDANIEL 1:00 S11 ALLEGHENY L/14-21ot S10 at Allegheny 1:00 S17 OHIO DOMINICAN 2:00 S18 HIRAM W/41-22 S17 at Hiram 1:00 S25 at Thomas More W/23-13 S24 THOMAS MORE* 1:30 S24 at West Liberty 1:00 2005 is Seton Hill’s O9 at Washington & Jefferson* L/14-54 O8 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* 1:00 O1 WESLEY 1:00 O16 BETHANY (WV)* W/27-21 O15 at Bethany (W.Va.)* 1:30 first year of football O8 TIFFIN 2:00 O23 at Thiel* L/0-28 O22 THIEL* 1:00 O15 at Kean 1:00 O30 at Frostburg State W/25-13 O29 FROSTBURG STATE 1:00 O22 at Frostburg State 1:00 N6 at Grove City* W/9-6 N5 GROVE CITY* 1:00 O29 CHARLESTON 1:00 N13 WAYNESBURG* L/13-18 N12 at Waynesburg* 1:30 N5 at Apprentice 1:00 * Presidents’ Athletic Conference opponents

2005 Frostburg State University Football / 17 2005 OPPONENTS

GAME NINE GAME TEN Waynesburg College November 5, 2005 • 1:00 p.m. November 12, 2002 • TBA Bobcat Stadium • Frostburg, Md. Location TBA

Rick Shepas Sherman Wood

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...... Waynesburg, Pa. Location ...... Salisbury, Md. Founded ...... 1849 Founded ...... 1925 Enrollment ...... 1,530 Enrollment ...... 6,800 President ...... Timothy R. Thyreen President ...... Dr. Janet Dudley-Eshbach Athletic Director ...... Rudy Marisa Athletic Director ...... Dr. Michael Vienna Conference ...... Presidents’ Athletic (PAC) Conference ...... Atlantic Central (ACFC) Nickname ...... Yellow Jackets Nickname ...... Sea Gulls Colors ...... Orange & Black Colors ...... Maroon & Gold Stadium (Capacity) ...... John F. Wiley Stadium (4,000) Stadium (Capacity) ...... Sea Gull Stadium (2,500)

FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION Head Coach ...... Rick Shepas (Youngstown State ‘87) Head Coach ...... Sherman Wood (Salisbury State ‘84) Record at Waynesburg (Yrs.) ...... 0-0 (First Season) Record at Salisbury (Yrs.) ...... 37-32 (Six) Overall Record (Yrs.) ...... 0-0 (First Season) Overall Record (Yrs.) ...... 37-32 (Six) Assistant Coaches ...... Jason Falvo, Brad Koehler & Chay Lahew Assistant Coaches ...... Robb Disbennett, Doug Fleetwood, ...... Others TBA ...... Rob Grande, Ken Schuckle, Andy Moore, ...... Ryan Fleetwood, Corey Holland & T.J. Burke

SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director ...... Matthew Kifer Sports Information Director ...... John Krueger E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... (724) 852-3334 Office Phone ...... (410) 543-6016 Fax ...... (724) 852-6286 Fax ...... (410) 677-5025 Press Box Phone ...... (724) 852-3330 Press Box Phone ...... (410) 543-9432 Home Page ...... www.waynesburg.edu Home Page ...... www.ssu.edu/athletics

SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record ...... WC leads, 25-11-1 Series Record ...... Series tied 16-16 Current Streak ...... WC, W3 Current Streak ...... SU, W1 Last Ten Games ...... WC, 7-3 Last Ten Games ...... FSU, 7-3 Last Meeting ...... WC, 30-19 (2004) Last Meeting ...... SU, 23-7 (2004)

2004 RESULTS (7-44, 3-22 PAC) 2005 SCHEDULE 2004 RESULTS (10-11, 5-00 ACFC) 2005 SCHEDULE S4 DENISON W/64-0 S3 at Denison 1:00 S4 at Catholic W/31-14 S3 METHODIST 1:00 S11 RANDOLPH-MACON W/31-7 S17 MANCHESTER 1:30 S11 SUNY BROCKPORT* W/46-21 S10 at SUNY Brockport* 1:00 S18 at Manchester W/73-14 S24 HANOVER 1:30 S18 at Methodist W/7-3 S17 at Christopher Newport 1:30 S25 at Hanover L/31-34 O1 at Thomas More* 1:30 S25 GREENSBORO W/54-20 S24 MONTCLAIR STATE 1:00 O9 BETHANY (WV)* W/56-17 O8 at Bethany (W.Va.)* 2:00 O2 at Apprentice* W/57-13 O1 APPRENTICE* 1:00 O16 at Thiel* L/20-26 O15 THIEL* 1:30 O9 at Buffalo State* W/40-6 O15 BUFFALO STATE* 1:00 O23 GROVE CITY* W/51-14 O22 at Grove City* 1:00 O16 KEAN W/44-0 O30 at Washington & Jefferson* L/30-35 O29 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* 1:30 O30 WESLEY* W/35-18 O22 ST. PETER’S (NJ) 1:00 N6 FROSTBURG STATE W/30-19 N5 at Frostburg State 1:00 N6 at Shenandoah W/42-7 O29 at Wesley* 1:00 N13 at Westminster* W/18-13 N12 WESMINSTER* 1:30 N13 vs. Frostburg State* W/23-7 N5 WIDENER 1:00 N20 at Johns Hopkins (ECAC) L/23-26 N20 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT$ L/24-35 N12 vs. Frostburg State *! TBA * Atlantic Central Football Conference opponents $NCAA Playoffs * Presidents’ Athletic Conference opponents ! Sixth Annual Regents Cup at Stadium (Towson, Md.)

18 / 2005 Frostburg State University Football THE REGENTS CUP

THE REGENTS CUP The long-time battle between in-state foes Frostburg State and Salisbury has always been intense, but the series has featured added incentive with the advent of the Regents Cup Game. Beginning in 1999, the Bobcats and Sea Gulls began competing for the award given by the University System of Maryland Board of Regents to the winner of the only football game that features two USM member institutions. The Regents Cup is held the last Saturday of the regular season, and members of the USM Board of Regents present to the winning coach and team captains the trophy which the victors display on their campus until the following year’s game. The winning team also claims the title “Champion of Football in Maryland,” which is engraved on the Cup along with each year’s game score. Frostburg State and Salisbury have faced each other every season since 1973, and the teams’ status as Maryland’s only public, football-playing schools on the Division III level since the late 1970s has only raised the intensity of the rivalry. Salisbury dominated the series in the 1980s, winning seven straight contests (1982-88). Five of those victories came under the direction of head coach Mike McGlinchey, who guided the Sea Gulls to three NCAA Playoff appearances from 1982-86. After leaving Salisbury to coach Central Connecticut State, McGlinchey returned to Maryland and assumed the head coaching position at Frostburg State in 1992. McGlinchey guided the Bobcats to a 3-1 record against the Sea Gulls and led FSU to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Playoffs in 1993. The last five meetings have featured another twist, with Salisbury Head Coach Sherman Wood and Frostburg State Head Coach Rubin Stevenson guiding their respective teams. The two were teammates — and roommates — at Salisbury in 1982-83 and helped the Sea Gulls reach the 1983 NCAA Division III national semifinals. Fittingly, the all-time series is tied 16-16. Salisbury dominated the early years, winning 13 of the first 16 meetings. The Bobcats turned the tables beginning in 1989 and have claimed 13 of the last 16 contests. THE SERIES The all-time series between Salsibury REGENTS CUP HISTORY and Frostburg State is tied 16-16. Frostburg State 23, Salisbury 22 • November 13, 1999 • PSINet Stadium • Baltimore, Md. In the inaugural meeting for the coveted Regents Cup Trophy, Sea Gull kicker Paul Jacko’s 41-yard field goal attempt sailed wide left as time expired as Frostburg State held on for the exciting victory. The Bobcats, who clinched the first official ACFC championship with the win, trailed, 22-15, with Sept. 22, 1973 FSU 15, at SU 10 3:56 to play before senior Jason Henry connected with senior Greg Cooper on a 47-yard scoring strike to pull FSU to within one with 2:43 left. Senior Oct. 12, 1974 SU 21, at FSU 14 Craig Hopkins followed with a two-point conversion run to provide the winning margin. Nov. 15, 1975 at SU 53, FSU 30 Salisbury 18, Frostburg State 8 • November 11, 2000 • RFK Stadium • Washington, D.C. Oct. 2, 1976 SU 20, at FSU 6 Salisbury evened the Regents Cup series behind a ground attack that racked up 243 of the team’s 336 total yards. Freshman Mac Mollet ran for 86 yards and a touchdown and also completed 9-of-12 passes for 93 yards. Paul Jacko sandwiched field goals of 21 and 22 yards around a Reggie Oct. 1, 1977 at SU 14, FSU 11 Boyce 14-yard touchdown run as the Sea Gulls built an 18-0 lead through three quarters. Frostburg State got on the board in the final stanza, as Sept. 30, 1978 SU 29, at FSU 0 Andrew Dinbokowitz caught a 23-yard scoring pass from Billy Jackson and John McElhenny tackled Mollet in the end zone for a safety. Sept. 29, 1979 at SU 16, FSU 6 Frostburg State 30, Salisbury 27 (OT) • November 10, 2001 • RFK Stadium • Washington, D.C. Sept. 27, 1980 at FSU 38, SU 0 For the second time in three years, the Regents Cup title was decided on the game’s final play, as junior Tim Wilkins hauled in a 13-yard touchdown pass from sophomore Grant Burrough in overtime to lift Frostburg State to a thrilling. Salisbury forced the extra session on a Tony Ellis three-yard Sept. 26, 1981 FSU 30, at SU 19 touchdown run with 2:36 to play and used a 23-yard field goal from Paul Jacko on the first possession of overtime to take a 27-24 lead. On FSU’s Sept. 25, 1982 SU 21, at FSU 17 ensuing attempt, Burrough lobbed a fade pass to Wilkins in the right corner of the end zone to lift the Bobcats to another exciting victory. FSU senior Sept. 24, 1983 at SU 29, FSU 14 DeNelle Hale ran for a game-high 115 yards and a touchdown, while Burrough threw for 179 yards and ran for 83 more, including a 46-yard score. Sept. 22, 1984 SU 17, at FSU 14 Frostburg State 37, Salisbury 7 • November 16, 2002 • Towson Stadium • Towson, Md. Sept. 28, 1985 at SU 23, FSU 11 Frostburg State converted five Salisbury miscues into 35 points as the Bobcats trounced the 14th-ranked Sea Gulls to win their second straight Regents Cup title and third in the four-year history of the contest. FSU also captured its second ACFC crown in four years. Sept. 27, 1986 SU 48, at FSU 9 Frostburg State, which evened the all-time series with Salisbury at 15 by winning for the 12th time in the last 14 meetings, opened an early 14- Sept. 26, 1987 at SU 40, FSU 0 0 lead in the first quarter thanks to a pair of Sea Gull miscues on special teams and tacked on a safety and another touchdown to take a 23-0 lead at halftime. The Bobcats kept pouring it on in the second half. Junior Andy Wilson blocked a punt and returned it for another score, and sophomore Sept. 24, 1988 SU 24, at FSU 17 James Clash added a 31-yard interception return for a touchdown to close out the dominating performance. Sept. 23, 1989 FSU 35, at SU 10 FSU shut down the Sea Gulls, who entered the game ranked No. 3 in the nation at 351.9 rushing yards per game, to the tune of just 78 yards on 54 carries. Sept. 22, 1990 at FSU 34, SU 7 Sept. 28, 1991 FSU 39, at SU 14 Frostburg State 15, Salisbury 14 • November 15, 2003 • Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, Md. Sept. 26, 1992 at FSU 31, SU 14 Senior Grant Burrough tossed an eight-yard touchdown pass to senior Roy Olson with 10:33 left, and Frostburg State stopped Salisbury on a fourth- and-four play from the Bobcat 36 with 55 seconds remaining to claim a thrilling 15-14 victory. Frostburg State, which won the Regents Cup for the Sept. 25, 1993 FSU 34, at SU 21 fourth time in the game’s five years, finished its season 4-5 and captured the ACFC title for the second year in a row. Sept. 24, 1994 at FSU 46, SU 17 The Bobcats opened the scoring in the first quarter on a 27-yard field goal by junior Nick Quisgard, and junior Mike Kitchen added a two-yard scoring run in the second to give FSU a 9-0 lead (the extra point was no good). Senior Rishawd Watson put Salisbury on the board with a 10-yard Sept. 23, 1995 at SU 35, FSU 28 touchdown run to pull the Sea Gulls to within 9-7 at the break. Sept. 28, 1996 at FSU 28, SU 3 Watson ran in from five yards out with two seconds left in the third to give the Sea Gulls a 14-9 advantage, but the Bobcats moved back in front for good on a 13-play, 72-yard drive. Burrough hit sophomore Gil Bolden for a 21-yard gain on fourth-and-11 from the SU 27-yard line and then found Sept. 27, 1997 FSU 16, at SU 7 Olson two plays later for the go-ahead score. The two-point pass failed. The Sea Gulls had one final chance when Burrough fumbled at the FSU 42 Sept. 26, 1998 at FSU 17, SU 14 with 2:14 left. However, Bobcat sophomore Josh Morris broke up a pass on fourth-and-four at the 36 with 55 seconds left to seal the victory. Nov. 13, 1999 FSU 23, SU 22 $ Junior defensive end Kevin Culbert earned FSU’s Mike McGlinchey Most Valuable Player honor after making nine tackles, including eight solos, five for loss and a sack. Junior linebacker Brad DeHaven took home Salisbury’s MVP honors with 15 stops, including two for loss. Nov. 11, 2000 SU 18, FSU 8 ! Nov. 10, 2001 FSU 30, SU 27 (ot) ! Salisbury 23, Frostburg State 7 • November 13, 2004 • Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, Md. Junior quarterback Dustin Johnson ran for 83 yards and a touchdown and completed 7-of-11 passes for 79 yards and a score to lead No. 5 Salisbury Nov. 16, 2002 FSU 37, SU 7 ^ to a 23-7 victory over Frostburg State in the Sixth Annual Regents Cup Game. Johnson won the Mike McGlinchey Most Valuable Player Award for Nov. 15, 2003 FSU 15, SU 14 ^ the Sea Gulls, who improved to 10-0 overall and captured their first ACFC title with a 5-0 mark. Freshman Antoine Beale ran 20 times for 135 yards and caught six passes for 60 yards and a touchdown to earn the McGlinchey Award for the Bobcats, who finished the season 2-8 overall and 1-4 Nov. 13, 2004 SU 23, FSU 7 ^ in the ACFC. Salisbury scored on its first two possessions and never looked back. Junior Leroy Satchell capped an opening 61-yard drive with a six-yard $ at PSINet Stadium (Baltimore, Md.) rumble and Johnson later hit sophomore Teddy Savage with a 30-yard scoring pass to give the Sea Gulls a 14-0 lead. Johnson raced 25 yards for another score with 1:35 left in the second to increase SU’s lead to 20-0 at the break. ! at RFK Stadium (Washington, D.C.) Sea Gull junior Brock Boland booted a 48-yard field goal midway through the third to cap SU’s scoring. Beale caught a 16-yard pass from ^ at Unitas Stadium (Towson, Md.) sophomore Jimmy Ward with 11:13 left to account for FSU’s lone score.

2005 Frostburg State University Football / 19 THE ACFC

2004 Atlantic Central Football Conference Final Standings

ACFC OVERALL Team W L T PF PA W L T PF PA Salisbury 5 0 0 201 65 10 1 0 403 144 Wesley 4 1 0 136 69 8 2 0 313 136 SUNY Brockport 3 2 0 156 107 6 4 0 327 229 Buffalo State 2 3 0 73 127 4 6 0 141 259 Frostburg State 1 4 0 40 87 2 8 0 127 223 Apprentice 0 5 0 45 208 3 7 0 131 260

2004 ACFC Players of the Week ACFC History

September 4 October 30 The Atlantic Central Football Conference, a football-only league Offensive — Bob Darnley, QB, SUNY Brockport Offensive — Mike Mikolaichik, QB, Buffalo State competing among the NCAA Division III ranks within the South Defensive — Rocky Myers, LB, Wesley Defensive — Byron Westbrook, DB, Salisbury Region, was formed in the fall of 1997 and began play officially Rookie — Bryan Robinson, DL, Wesley Rookie — Charles Fleming, DE, Salisbury in 1998. The league's inaugural membership included six Special Teams — Byron Westbrook, RS, Salisbury Special Teams — Brock Boland, K, Salisbury previous football independents: Chowan College and Methodist College in North Carolina, Frostburg State University and September 11 November 6 Salisbury University in Maryland, Wesley College in Delaware Offensive — Dustin Johnson, QB, Salisbury Co-Offensive — Bob Darnley, QB, SUNY Brockport; and Ferrum College in Virginia. Greensboro College in North Defensive — Kevin Culbert, DE, Frostburg State Kevin Nelson, RB, Wesley Carolina joined the ACFC in 1999. Rookie — Mo Fokou, LB, Frostburg State Defensive — Fred Canady, LB, Apprentice No official champion was crowned in 1998 due to scheduling Special Teams — Brock Boland, K, Salisbury Rookie — James Perkins, RB, Buffalo State difficulties, and, in 1999, Frostburg State claimed the first official Special Teams — Adam Lanctot, K, SUNY Brockport ACFC title with a 5-1 league mark and finished 8-3 overall. In September 18 2000, Wesley captured the league title on the final weekend of the regular season with a thrilling 27-24 victory over Ferrum. The Offensive — Kevin Nelson, RB, Wesley November 13 win propelled the Wolverines into the NCAA Division III National Defensive — Sean Sandora, DB, Salisbury Offensive — Dustin Johnson, QB, Salisbury Playoffs. Rookie — Bryan Robinson, DL, Wesley Defensive — Rocky Myers, LB, Wesley Prior to the 2001 season, Chowan, Ferrum, Greensboro and Special Teams — Jake Reuter, P, Wesley Rookie — Antoine Beale, RB, Frostburg State Methodist moved to the Dixie Conference and Newport News Special Teams — Chris Carlton, K, Wesley Apprentice joined the ACFC. Wesley captured its second straight September 25 conference crown in 2001 with a perfect 3-0 league record. Offensive — Travis Peters, QB, Salisbury The 2002 season saw all four teams finish .500 or better, with Defensive — John Walther, LB, SUNY Brockport Frostburg State claiming its second ACFC title with a 3-0 mark. Rookie — Tony Scott, DB, Apprentice The Bobcats posted a 6-5 overall record and advanced to the Special Teams — Chris Carlton, K, Wesley ECAC Southwest Championship, where they dropped a hard- fought 24-21 contest to Johns Hopkins. Salisbury, which was October 2 second in the league at 2-1, finished the regular season 9-1 Offensive — Joseph Early, WR, Salisbury overall and earned an at-large berth to the NCAA playoffs where Defensive — David Barabas, DL, Buffalo State it fell to King’s 28-0. Rookie — Travis Reid, WR, Apprentice Frostburg State repeated its undefeated run through the Special Teams — Mike Potter, DB, Buffalo State conference in 2003, claiming its second straight crown and third in five years with a 3-0 league mark en route to a 4-5 overall October 9 finish. Salisbury started the year with seven straight victories and finished second in the league at 2-1 and 7-2 overall. Offensive — Jon Brown, RB, SUNY Brockport Expansion hit the ACFC in 2004 as two schools from New Defensive — Rocky Myers, LB, Wesley York — Buffalo State College and SUNY Brockport — joined the Rookie — Tony Scott, DB, Apprentice league. The ACFC crown stayed in the state of Maryland but Special Teams — Brock Boland, K, Salisbury shifted to the Eastern Shore as Salisbury ran through the league with a perfect 5-0 mark and went on to finish the regular season October 16 10-0. The Sea Gulls earned another berth in the NCAA playoffs Offensive — Leroy Satchell, RB, Salisbury where they dropped a 35-24 decision to Christopher Newport in Defensive — John Walther, LB, SUNY Brockport the opening round. Wesley was second in the league with a 4-1 Rookie — Jon Lanouette, WR, Wesley mark and finished 8-2 overall. Special Teams — Kenny Busch, RS, Wesley Kevin Culbert leaps before sacking Ramirez ACFC Administration October 23 Crumbley in FSU’s season-opening 14-0 win over Commissioner ...... Stephen Bamford Offensive — Chris Warrick, QB, Wesley Apprentice last year. Culbert finished with 14 tackles, Sports Information Director ...... Jim Heath (Apprentice) Defensive — Chris Lentz, LB, Frostburg State including 5.5 for loss and 1.5 sacks, and earned Heath’s Phone ...... (757) 688-4935 Rookie — John Lanouette, WR, Wesley ACFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for his Heath's E-mail ...... [email protected] Special Teams — David Barabas, DE, Buffalo State performance. Web Site ...... www.acfcfootball.com

20 / 2005 Frostburg State University Football 2004 ACFC TEAM STATISTICS

SCORING OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE OPPONENT PENALTIES-YARDS (AVG/G) 1. Salisbury ...... 36.6 1. Wesley ...... 426.6 1. Apprentice ...... 75-667 (66.7) 2. SUNY Brockport ...... 32.7 2. Salisbury ...... 399.0 2. Buffalo State ...... 82-657 (65.7) 3. Wesley ...... 31.3 3. SUNY Brockport ...... 389.1 3. Frostburg State ...... 59-534 (53.4) 4. Buffalo State ...... 14.1 4. Buffalo State ...... 255.6 4. SUNY Brockport ...... 51-531 (53.1) 5. Apprentice ...... 13.1 5. Frostburg State ...... 255.5 5. Wesley ...... 56-443 (44.3) 6. Frostburg State ...... 12.7 6. Apprentice ...... 252.7 6. Salisbury ...... 68-477 (43.4)

SCORING DEFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE 1. Salisbury ...... 13.1 1. Salisbury ...... 258.5 1. Wesley ...... 12-22 (54.5) 2. Wesley ...... 13.6 2. Wesley ...... 279.0 2T. SUNY Brockport ...... 8-18 (44.4) 3. Frostburg State ...... 22.3 3. Frostburg State ...... 298.2 Salisbury ...... 4-9 (44.4) 4. SUNY Brockport ...... 22.9 4. Buffalo State ...... 305.8 4. Apprentice ...... 14-34 (41.2) 5. Buffalo State ...... 25.9 5. Apprentice ...... 330.9 5. Buffalo State ...... 7-21 (33.3) 6. Apprentice ...... 26.0 6. SUNY Brockport ...... 363.3 6. Frostburg State ...... 8-25 (32.0)

PASS OFFENSE PUNT RETURNS OPPONENT FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSION PCT. 1. SUNY Brockport ...... 233.4 1. Apprentice ...... 12.4 1. Frostburg State ...... 4-14 (28.6) 2. Wesley ...... 174.9 2. Salisbury ...... 9.7 2. SUNY Brockport ...... 6-20 (30.0) 3. Buffalo State ...... 162.0 3. Buffalo State ...... 9.1 3. Wesley ...... 10-32 (31.2) 4. Frostburg State ...... 154.7 4. Wesley ...... 7.6 4. Buffalo State ...... 9-27 (33.3) 5. Apprentice ...... 100.4 5. Frostburg State ...... 6.0 5. Salisbury ...... 10-28 (35.7) 6. Salisbury ...... 87.5 6. SUNY Brockport ...... 5.9 6. Apprentice ...... 11-22 (50.0)

PASS DEFENSE PASS EFFICIENCY THIRD-DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE 1. Wesley ...... 135.2 1. SUNY Brockport ...... 141.3 1. SUNY Brockport ...... 63-144 (43.8) 2. Buffalo State ...... 159.3 2. Wesley ...... 117.2 2. Salisbury ...... 50-138 (36.2) 3. Frostburg State ...... 160.8 3. Frostburg State ...... 96.5 3. Frostburg State ...... 53-160 (33.1) 4. Salisbury ...... 167.9 4. Salisbury ...... 94.0 4. Wesley ...... 46-139 (33.1) 5. SUNY Brockport ...... 206.6 5. Buffalo State ...... 89.7 5. Buffalo State ...... 47-164 (28.7) 6. Apprentice ...... 213.7 6. Apprentice ...... 79.7 6. Apprentice ...... 36-156 (23.1)

KICKOFF RETURNS PASS DEFENSE EFFICIENCY OPPONENT THIRD-DOWN CONVERSION PCT. 1. SUNY Brockport ...... 21.0 1. Wesley ...... 82.1 1. Salisbury ...... 44-182 (24.2) 2. Apprentice ...... 19.4 2. Salisbury ...... 87.0 2. Wesley ...... 44-159 (27.7) 3. Salisbury ...... 18.4 3. Buffalo State ...... 123.8 3. Buffalo State ...... 42-149 (28.2) 4. Buffalo State ...... 16.1 4. SUNY Brockport ...... 124.8 4. Apprentice ...... 40-135 (29.6) 5. Frostburg State ...... 15.7 5. Apprentice ...... 126.6 5. Frostburg State ...... 56-148 (37.8) 6. Wesley ...... 14.3 6. Frostburg State ...... 138.7 6. SUNY Brockport ...... 55-138 (39.9)

PUNTING FIRST DOWNS SACKS AGAINST-YARDS 1. SUNY Brockport ...... 34.1 1. Wesley ...... 208 1. Salisbury ...... 9-50 2. Wesley ...... 32.6 2. SUNY Brockport ...... 207 2. Wesley ...... 10-77 3. Salisbury ...... 32.6 3. Salisbury ...... 205 3. Apprentice ...... 19-131 4. Frostburg State ...... 29.6 4. Frostburg State ...... 151 4. SUNY Brockport ...... 25-200 5. Buffalo State ...... 26.5 5. Buffalo State ...... 148 5. Buffalo State ...... 32-228 6. Apprentice ...... 23.2 6. Apprentice ...... 144 6. Frostburg State ...... 33-207

TURNOVER MARGIN OPPONENT FIRST DOWNS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. SUNY Brockport ...... 0.90 1. Salisbury ...... 153 1. Salisbury ...... 14-18 (.778) 2. Apprentice ...... 0.60 2. Wesley ...... 154 2. Wesley ...... 11-15 (.733) 3. Wesley ...... 0.20 3. Frostburg State ...... 155 3. Buffalo State ...... 3-5 (.600) 4. Salisbury ...... -0.09 4. Buffalo State ...... 157 4. Frostburg State ...... 4-7 (.571) 5. Buffalo State ...... -0.10 5. Apprentice ...... 172 5. SUNY Brockport ...... 7-15 (.467) 6. Frostburg State ...... -0.60 6. SUNY Brockport ...... 210 6. Apprentice ...... 0-3 (.000)

RUSHING OFFENSE SACKS BY-YARDS PAT KICKING 1. Salisbury ...... 311.5 1. Salisbury ...... 36-272 1. Wesley ...... 34-38 (.895) 2. Wesley ...... 251.7 2. Buffalo State ...... 29-205 2. SUNY Brockport ...... 36-41 (.878) 3. SUNY Brockport ...... 155.7 3. SUNY Brockport ...... 23-142 3. Salisbury ...... 43-49 (.878) 4. Apprentice ...... 152.3 4. Wesley ...... 21-133 4. Frostburg State ...... 11-15 (.733) 5. Frostburg State ...... 100.8 5. Frostburg State ...... 20-144 5. Buffalo State ...... 10-18 (.556) 6. Buffalo State ...... 93.6 6. Apprentice ...... 14-107 6. Apprentice ...... 9-18 (.500)

RUSHING DEFENSE PENALTIES-YARDS (AVG/G) TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 1. Salisbury ...... 90.6 1. SUNY Brockport ...... 58-529 (52.9) 1. Apprentice ...... 33:03 2. Apprentice ...... 117.2 2. Apprentice ...... 67-562 (56.2) 2. SUNY Brockport ...... 30:14 3. Frostburg State ...... 137.4 3. Buffalo State ...... 66-574 (57.4) 3. Salisbury ...... 29:58 4. Wesley ...... 143.8 4. Frostburg State ...... 72-604 (60.4) 4. Frostburg State ...... 29:14 5. Buffalo State ...... 146.5 5. Salisbury ...... 84-723 (65.7) 5. Wesley ...... 29:12 6. SUNY Brockport ...... 156.7 6. Wesley ...... 77-700 (70.0) 6. Buffalo State ...... 28:28

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RUSHING YARDS PER GAME RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME 1. Kevin Nelson (WES) ...... 157.9 1. Jon Lanouette (WES) ...... 76.4 2. Leroy Satchell (SAL) ...... 114.5 2. Mike Mahoney (BROC) ...... 61.9 3. Dustin Johnson (SAL) ...... 78.7 3. Jonathan Allen (BUF) ...... 60.8 4. Bruce Freeman (APP) ...... 75.9 4. Jeff Shostak (BUF) ...... 55.0 5. James Perkins (BUF) ...... 66.4 5. Adam J. Snyder (FSU) ...... 48.0 6. Mike Kitchen (FSU) ...... 63.0 6. Gil Bolden (FSU) ...... 44.1 7. Ken Busch (WES) ...... 60.7 7. Mike Bond (BROC) ...... 43.6 8. Dan Lopez (BROC) ...... 59.8 8. Matt McCormick (BROC) ...... 42.6 9. Jon Brown (BROC) ...... 47.1 9. Josh Kline (WES) ...... 35.2 10. Curtis Gore (WES) ...... 29.7 PASSING YARDS PER GAME 1. Bob Darnley (BROC) ...... 208.0 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PER GAME 2. Mike Mikolaichik (BUF) ...... 159.8 1. Kevin Nelson (WES) ...... 172.6 3. Chris Warrick (WES) ...... 156.7 2. Leroy Satchell (SAL) ...... 125.5 4. Jimmy Ward (FSU) ...... 154.4 3. Brian Wise (BROC) ...... 113.2 5. Robby Goodman (APP) ...... 90.1 4. Ricky Doles (APP) ...... 106.9 6. Dustin Johnson (SAL) ...... 58.1 5. Jeff Shostak (BUF) ...... 91.1 7. Travis Peters (SAL) ...... 43.4 6. Dustin Johnson (SAL) ...... 80.9 7. Bruce Freeman (APP) ...... 76.6 TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME 8. Jon Lanouette (WES) ...... 76.5 1. Bob Darnley (BROC) ...... 235.4 9. Ken Busch (WES) ...... 73.8 2. Mike Mikolaichik (BUF) ...... 173.4 10. Antoine Beale (FSU) ...... 72.4 3. Kevin Nelson (WES) ...... 157.9 4. Chris Warrick (WES) ...... 155.7 INTERCEPTIONS Chris Lentz ranked fourth in the ACFC last season with 5. Jimmy Ward (FSU) ...... 148.4 1. Byron Westbrook (SAL) ...... 8 9.0 tackles per game. 6. Dustin Johnson (SAL) ...... 136.8 2. Tony Scott (APP) ...... 6 7. Leroy Satchell (SAL) ...... 114.5 3T. Rocky Myers (WES) ...... 5 SCORING (TDs) 8. Robby Goodman (APP) ...... 114.0 Mike Potter (BUF) ...... 5 1. Leroy Satchell (SAL) ...... 15 9. Travis Peters (SAL) ...... 80.1 5T. Jon Menz (FSU) ...... 3 2. Ken Busch (WES) ...... 14 10. Bruce Freeman (APP) ...... 75.9 Joe Toombs (BROC) ...... 3 3T. Kevin Nelson (WES) ...... 12 Chris Barr (SAL) ...... 3 Jon Brown (BROC) ...... 12 RECEPTIONS PER GAME 8T. Brian Bush (WES) ...... 2 5. Mike Mikolaichik (BUF) ...... 7 1. Jonathan Allen (BUF) ...... 5.33 Ricky Wilkerson (APP) ...... 2 6T. Brian Wise (BROC) ...... 6 2. Jon Lanouette (WES) ...... 4.60 Bryan Sorenson (WES) ...... 2 Dustin Johnson (SAL) ...... 6 3. Mike Mahoney (BROC) ...... 4.40 Adam J. Snyder (FSU) ...... 6 4. Adam J. Snyder (FSU) ...... 3.90 PASS EFFICIENCY 9T. Jonathan Allen (BUF) ...... 5 5. Jeff Shostak (BUF) ...... 3.70 1. Bob Darnley (BROC) ...... 136.8 6. Gil Bolden (FSU) ...... 3.50 2. Chris Warrick (WES) ...... 109.4 SCORING (KICK) 7. Mike Bond (BROC) ...... 3.11 3. Robby Goodman (APP) ...... 105.9 1. Brock Boland (SAL) ...... 7.3 8. Ricky Doles (APP) ...... 2.80 4. Travis Peters (SAL) ...... 99.5 2. Chris Carlton (WES) ...... 6.3 9. Fred Howze (FSU) ...... 2.40 5. Jimmy Ward (FSU) ...... 97.1 3. Marc Menchetti (BROC) ...... 2.2 10. Curtis Gore (WES) ...... 2.30 6. Dustin Johnson (SAL) ...... 94.9 4. Eric Buchanan (BUF) ...... 2.1 7. Mike Mikolaichik (BUF) ...... 89.9 5. Nick Quisgard (FSU) ...... 1.7 6. Collin Hoffman (BROC) ...... 1.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7. David Washburn (APP) ...... 0.9 1. Curtis Gore (WES) ...... 5.1 2. Adam J. Snyder (FSU) ...... 5.1 FIELD GOALS PERCENTAGE 1. Brock Boland (SAL) ...... 14-18 (77.8) KICK RETURN AVERAGE 2. Chris Carlton (WES) ...... 11-15 (73.3) 1. Brian Wise (BROC) ...... 23.5 3. Eric Buchanan (BUF) ...... 3-5 (60.0) 2. Ricky Doles (APP) ...... 22.4 4. Nick Quisgard (FSU) ...... 3-5 (60.0) 5. Collin Hoffman (BROC) ...... 2-3 (66.7) PUNTING AVERAGE 6. Marc Menchetti (BROC) ...... 2-6 (33.3) 1. Marc Menchetti (BROC) ...... 38.5 2. Jake Reuter (WES) ...... 35.6 PAT KICKING PERCENTAGE 3. Nick Quisgard (FSU) ...... 32.0 1. Chris Carlton (WES) ...... 30-32 (93.8) 4. Kevin Senator (BUF) ...... 30.8 2. Brock Boland (SAL) ...... 38-43 (88.4) 5. Arnold Gibbs (APP) ...... 28.6 3. Eric Buchanan (BUF) ...... 10-18 (55.6) 6. Ricky Doles (APP) ...... 28.1 TACKLES PER GAME SCORING (Points per Game) 1. Rocky Myers (WES) ...... 12.4 1. Ken Busch (WES) ...... 8.4 2. Perry Taglienti (BUF) ...... 10.9 2. Leroy Satchell (SAL) ...... 8.2 3. John Walther (BROC) ...... 10.7 3. Kevin Nelson (WES) ...... 7.4 4. Chris Lentz (FSU) ...... 9.0 4. Brock Boland (SAL) ...... 7.3 5. Fred Canady (APP) ...... 8.4 5. Jon Brown (BROC) ...... 7.2 6. Nick Warren (BUF) ...... 8.3 6. Chris Carlton (WES) ...... 6.3 7. Joe Toombs (BROC) ...... 7.8 7. Mike Mikolaichik (BUF) ...... 4.2 8. Chris Beh (BROC) ...... 7.5 Last season, Jimmy Ward ranked fourth in the ACFC in 8T. Dustin Johnson (SAL) ...... 4.0 9T. Mike Potter (BUF) ...... 7.0 passing yards per game (154.4) and fifth in both total Brian Wise (BROC) ...... 4.0 Mario Harris (WES) ...... 7.0 offense per game (148.4) and pass efficiency (97.1). Moses Fokou (FSU) ...... 7.0

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2004 All-AAtlantic Central Football Conference Honors 2005 ACFC Composite Schedule

Saturday, September 3 First-Team Offense DB — Tony Scott, Apprentice NC Wesleyan at Apprentice, 1:00 QB — Bob Darnley, SUNY Brockport DB — Mike Potter, Buffalo State Methodist at Salisbury, 1:00 RB — Leroy Satchell, Salisbury DB — Nick Warren, Buffalo State Cortland at SUNY Brockport, 1:00 RB — Kevin Nelson, Wesley Wesley at DePauw, 1:30 WR — Mike Mahoney, SUNY Brockport Second-Team Special Teams Saturday, September 10 WR — Jonathan Allen, Buffalo State K — Chris Carlton, Wesley Frostburg State at Apprentice, 1:00 TE — Josh Kline, Wesley P — Rick Nistler, Salisbury Ithaca at Buffalo State, 1:00 OL — Jared Toler, Frostburg State RS — Ricky Doles, Apprentice Wesley at Averett, 1:00 OL — Ryan Kelly, SUNY Brockport Salisbury at SUNY Brockport, 1:00 OL — Brendan Riley, Salisbury Honorable Mention Saturday, September 17 OL — Jerrod Sample, Salisbury Frostburg State: Josh Keeney, Chris Lentz SUNY Brockport at Apprentice, 1:00 OL — Matt Burgess, Wesley Wesley: Brent Spurry, Bryan Sorensen Buffalo State at Wesley, 1:00 SUNY Brockport: Nate Raggi, Brian Wise Montclair State at Frostburg State, 1:00 First-Team Defense Salisbury: Kelvin Ricks, Sean Sandora Salisbury at Christopher Newport, 1:30 DL — Anthony Johnson, Wesley Apprentice: Ricky Wilkerson, Travis Reid Saturday, September 24 DL — Bryan Robinson, Wesley Buffalo State: Mike Mikolaichik, Hank Pirowski Apprentice at Chowan, 1:00 DL — Andrew Deming, Salisbury Buffalo State at Cortland, 1:00 DL — Michael Holbok, Buffalo State Offensive Player of the Year Frostburg State at SUNY Brockport, 1:00 LB — Brad DeHaven, Salisbury Leroy Satchell, RB, Salisbury Montclair State at Salisbury, 1:00 Kean at Wesley, 1:00 LB — Fred Canady, Apprentice LB — Perry Taglienti, Buffalo State Defensive Player of the Year Saturday, October 1 DB — Turon Kendrick, Frostburg State Brad DeHaven, LB, Salisbury Apprentice at Salisbury, 1:00 DB — Rocky Myers, Wesley SUNY Brockport at Ithaca, 1:00 DB — Mario Harris, Wesley Rookie of the Year Buffalo State at Frostburg State, 1:00 Wesley at Seton Hill DB — Byron Westbrook, Salisbury Jon Lanouette, WR, Wesley Saturday, October 8 First-Team Special Teams Co-Special Teams Player of the Year Apprentice at Ursinus, 1:00 K — Brock Boland, Salisbury Brock Boland, K, Salisbury Frostburg State at Wesley, 1:00 P — Marc Menchetti, SUNY Brockport Ricky Doles, RS, Apprentice SUNY Brockport at St. John Fisher, 7:00 RS — Byron Westbrook, Salisbury Saturday, October 15 Coach of the Year Wesley at Apprentice, 1:00 Second-Team Offense Sherman Wood, Salisbury Frostburg State at Thomas More, 1:00 QB — Dustin Johnson, Salisbury Buffalo State at Salisbury, 1:00 RB — Kenny Busch, Wesley Saturday, October 22 RB — Bruce Freeman, Apprentice Apprentice at Buffalo State, 1:00 RB — James Perkins, Buffalo State Seton Hill at Frostburg State, 1:00 WR — Adam J. Snyder, Frostburg State Wesley at SUNY Brockport, 1:00 WR — Gil Bolden, Frostburg State St. Peter’s (N.J.) at Salisbury, 1:00 TE — Mike Bond, SUNY Brockport Saturday, October 29 OL — Norman Bauer, Wesley Apprentice at Southern Virginia, 1:00 OL — Brett Wehnert, Salisbury Plymouth State at Buffalo State, 1:00 OL — Mike Ellis, Salisbury Frostburg State at Westminster, 1:00 OL — Marcus McGriff, Apprentice Salisbury at Wesley, 1:00 OL — Deryck Wrazen, Buffalo State SUNY Brockport at Rowan, 1:00

Saturday, November 5 Second-Team Defense Seton Hill at Apprentice, 1:00 DL — Ryan Cutsail, Frostburg State Buffalo State at Thiel, 1:00 DL — Gabe Ellis, Frostburg State Waynesburg at Frostburg State, 1:00 DL — Shamone Williams, Apprentice Widener at Salisbury, 1:00 SUNY Brockport at College of New Jersey, 1:00 DL — David Barabas, Buffalo State LB — James Clash, Frostburg State Saturday, November 12 LB — John Walther, SUNY Brockport SUNY Brockport at Buffalo State, 1:00 LB — Leroy Bracey, Apprentice Frostburg State vs. Salisbury, TBA (Regents Cup Game at TBA) Jared Toler earned first-team All-ACFC honors for DB — Chris Barr, Salisbury the third straight year in 2004. ACFC Games in Italics

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GAME ONE GAME TWO Apprentice 0 Frostburg State 14 Frostburg State 14 Montclair State 29 Sept. 11, 2004 • Bobcat Stadium • Frostburg, Md. Sept. 18, 2004 • Sprague Field • Montclair, N.J.

Sophomore Jimmy Ward completed 10-of-19 passes for 193 yards and two touchdowns in Senior Mike Passero threw three touchdown passes and sophomore Vin Doffont kicked three his first start in two years to lead Frostburg State to a season-opening 14-0 win over field goals as 10th-ranked Montclair State downed Frostburg State 29-14 at Sprague Field. Apprentice at Bobcat Stadium. Senior cornerback Shawn Murray had two interceptions and senior lineman Darnell Ward, who started one game and completed 1-of-4 passes for three yards as a true Webster recorded two sacks in helping MSU improve to 4-0 all-time against the Bobcats. freshman in 2002 before red-shirting in 2003, had a rough start to the day, fumbling the ball Freshman Antoine Beale rushed for 74 yards and both Frostburg State touchdowns in his first away at his own 48 on just the third play from scrimmage. Ward atoned for the miscue on career start. FSU's next possession when he tossed a short pass to junior Gil Bolden, who crossed the Montclair State (2-0) opened the scoring on a 37-field goal by Doffont on the first drive of middle of the field and outraced several defenders down the near sideline for a 74-yard the game, but the Bobcats (1-1) answered right back, as Beale capped a 10-play, 70-yard touchdown. drive with a seven-yard touchdown run to make the score 7-3. The Red Hawks answered on Frostburg State, which won its fourth straight season opener, took a 14-0 lead with 5:04 their first play back on offense when Passero connected with Steve Armstrong for a 74-yard left in the second on another catch-and-run. On first down from the Apprentice 45, Ward touchdown. tossed a 10-yard pass to senior Adam J. Snyder, who spun out of a tackle and sprinted down Doffont's second 37-yard field goal extended the lead to 12-7 with 9:08 left in the first half, the Bobcat sideline for another score. and the Red Hawks made it 19-7 as Passero hit Eric Ferriol with an 11-yard toss with just Apprentice (1-1) looked to get on the board on its next possession when freshman under six minutes left before halftime. Charles McQuerry found fellow freshman Travis Reid for an apparent 65-yard touchdown Frostburg State cut into the lead in the third with a 13-play, 64-yard drive that was aided strike. However, a holding penalty negated the score and FSU took its 14-0 lead into halftime. by a roughing the kicker penalty. The Bobcats also converted on fourth down inside the MSU FSU senior Turon Kendrick snared two interceptions in the second half to thwart a pair 20, setting up Beale's second touchdown, a one-yard plunge with 2:11 left in the quarter. Apprentice drives, and the Builders’ final chance to score ended in more frustration as FSU Murray intercepted sophomore Jimmy Ward at the FSU 19 and the Red Hawks came up with stops on third-and-three and fourth-and-one runs inside the Bobcat 30 capitalized as Armstrong pulled in a five-yard pass from Passero to put Montclair State up 26- Bolden finished with three catches for a career-high 94 yards and a touchdown. Senior 14 with 12:55 to play. Doffont capped MSU's scoring with a 29-yard field goal with 5:35 to All-American defensive end Kevin Culbert led the Bobcats with 14 tackles, including 5.5 for play. Armstrong finished with seven catches for 123 yards, while Passero completed 9-of-20 loss and 1.5 sacks, while junior Chris Lentz added 12 tackles. Freshman Mo Fokou finished for 153 yards. with 10 tackles in his collegiate debut. Ward went 11-of-24 for 95 yards while junior Gil Bolden had four catches for 45 yards.

GAME STATISTICS GAME STATISTICS

Apprentice 0000-0 Frostburg State 7070-14 Frostburg State 7700-14 Montclair State 9 10 0 10 - 29

APP FSU FSU MSU FIRST DOWNS 13 7 FIRST DOWNS 13 13 RUSHES-YARDS 50-96 28-11 RUSHES-YARDS 40-107 34-138 PASSING YARDS 95 193 PASSING YARD 98 204 Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-11-2 19-10-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-12-2 27-13-0 TOTAL PLAYS-YARDS 71-191 47-204 TOTAL PLAYS-YARDS 65-205 61-342 Punt Returns-Yards 2-9 2-(-2) Punt Returns-Yards 2-17 2-13 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-50 1-16 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-115 3-48 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-33 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 Punts-Avg 6-28.7 9-32.1 Punts-Avg 8-25.6 6-36.8 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 4-36 11-98 Penalties-Yards 6-40 5-55 Possession Time 36:24 23:36 Possession Time 30:17 29:43 Sacks By-Yards 1-10 4-30 Sacks By-Yards 2-17 3-22

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter First Quarter 10:49 FSU - Gil Bolden 74 pass from Jimmy Ward (Nick Quisgard kick) 12:35 MSU - Vin Doffont 37 FG Second Quarter 8:04 FSU - Antoine Beale 7 run (Nick Quisgard kick) 5:04 FSU - Adam J. Snyder 45 pass from Jimmy Ward (Nick Quisgard kick) 7:45 MSU - Steve Armstrong 74 pass from Mike Passero (Kick failed) Second Quarter 9:08 MSU - Vin Doffont 37 FG 5:50 MSU - Eric Ferriol 11 pass from Mike Passero (Vin Doffont kick) Third Quarter 2:11 FSU - Antoine Beale 1 run (Nick Quisgard kick) Fourth Quarter 12:55 MSU - Steve Armstrong 5 pass from Mike Passero (Vin Doffont kick) 5:35 MSU - Vin Doffont 29 FG

STATISTICAL LEADERS STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING: FSU-Mike Kitchen 19-17-0; APP-Bruce Freeman 24-59-0. RUSHING: FSU-Antoine Beale 20-74-2; MSU-Eugene Vick 23-133-0. PASSING: FSU-Jimmy Ward 10-19-2-0-193; APP-Ramirez Crumbley 10-16-0-2-96. PASSING: FSU-Jimmy Ward 11-24-0-2-95; MSU-Mike Passero 9-20-3-0-153. RECEIVING: FSU-Gil Bolden 3-94-1; APP-Ricky Doles 6-23-0. RECEIVING: FSU-Gil Bolden 4-45-0; MSU-Steve Armstrong 7-123-2.

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GAME THREE GAME FOUR SUNY Brockport 24 Frostburg State 9 Frostburg State 10 Buffalo State 16 Sept. 25, 2004 • Bobcat Stadium • Frostburg, Md. Oct. 2, 2004 • Coyer Field • Buffalo, N.Y.

Senior Bob Darnley completed 15-of-28 passes for 251 yards and two touchdowns and the Quarterback Mike Mikolaichik ran for two touchdowns to lead Buffalo State past visiting SUNY Brockport defense held Frostburg State to 56 total yards in the second half as the Frostburg State 16-9 in an ACFC contest at muddy Coyer Field. The Bengals improved to 1- Golden Eagles handed the Bobcats a 24-10 loss in ACFC action at Bobcat Stadium. 4 overall and 1-1 in the ACFC, while the Bobcats fell to 1-3 overall and 1-2 in the league. Brockport improved to 3-1 overall and 2-1 in the ACFC, while Frostburg State had its nine- Frostburg State got off to a rough start as Carl Jean-Louis intercepted a pass by game league winning streak snapped and fell to 1-2 overall and 1-1 in the league. sophomore Jimmy Ward on the Bobcats' third play from scrimmage. Buffalo State needed FSU came out firing on its first possession, moving from its own 20 to the Brockport eight just five plays to go 23 yards, capped off by a nine-yard Mikolaichik run and an Eric Buchanan before settling for Chris Martin’s 35-yard field goal. The Golden Eagles took the lead for good extra point to give the Bengals their first lead of the season at 7-0. on junior Jon Brown’s four-yard touchdown run with 10:33 left in the second half and opened Buffalo State extended its cushion to 10-0 when Buchanan nailed a 20-yard field goal with a 14-3 cushion when Darnley hit a leaping Kevin Beaumont in the back of the end zone with four seconds left in the first half. The kick was set up by Mike Potter's 48-yard interception 2:46 remaining in the half. return to the Bobcat 10-yard line. Frostburg State caught a break when Buffalo State fumbled the opening kickoff of the The Bobcats countered in the final minute of the second as sophomore Jimmy Ward second half. However, the Bengals drove the Bobcats back seven yards on three plays, and found senior Adam J. Synder for a 27-yard scoring strike to pull FSU within 14-10 with 37 FSU senior Nick Quisgard drilled a 42-yard field goal to put the visitors on the board. The kick seconds to play. Brockport had an opportunity to add to its lead on the final play of the half tied Quisgard's career-long mark set against Montclair State in 2003. but Marc Menchetti's 38-yard field goal sailed wide right. The Bobcats finally found the end zone 37 seconds into the fourth quarter when Ward After a scoreless third, the Golden Eagles used a 27-yard field goal by Manchetti and an raced in on a 44-yard keeper. However, the extra point failed and the Bengals held on to a eight-yard touchdown pass from Darnley to Mike Bond to build a 24-10 advantage. FSU got 10-9 edge. a boost when junior Jon Menz stepped in front of a Darnley pass and returned the ball 10 Buffalo State took advantage of outstanding field position again midway through the yards to the Bobcat 47 with 7:19 to play, but a bad snap on third down resulted in an 18-yard fourth quarter when Potter made another big play, blocking a Frostburg State punt and loss and a subsequent punt. Brockport ran out the final 5:49 to seal its fifth straight win over returning it to the Bobcat 5-yard line. Following a tough goal line stand, Mikolaichik plunged the Bobcats. into the end zone on fourth-and-goal from the one. Buffalo State missed the extra point but FSU senior Mike Kitchen ran 25 times for 92 yards, while Ward finished 21-of-31 for 187 extended its lead to 16-9. The Bengals ran out the clock to earn their first victory of the yards and a touchdown. Junior Chris Lentz paced the Bobcat defense with nine tackles, season and first under Head Coach Paul Shaffner. including two sacks. Junior Chris Lentz paced the FSU defense with 13 tackles.

GAME STATISTICS GAME STATISTICS

SUNY Brockport 0 14 0 10 - 24 Frostburg State 0036-9 Frostburg State 3700-10 Buffalo State 7306-16

BROC FSU FSU BSC FIRST DOWNS 25 15 FIRST DOWNS 11 5 RUSHES-YARDS 46-133 34-74 RUSHES-YARDS 50-107 39-75 PASSING YARDS 289 187 PASSING YARDS 46 54 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-16-1 31-21-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 14-7-2 14-6-1 TOTAL PLAYS-YARDS 75-422 65-261 TOTAL PLAYS-YARDS 64-153 53-129 Punt Returns-Yards 1-9 2-22 Punt Returns-Yards 4-14 1-20 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-45 5-91 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-47 4-25 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-10 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-56 Punts-Avg 5-45.6 9-33.1 Punts-Avg 5-19.8 9-24.8 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 4-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-1 Penalties-Yards 5-49 8-103 Penalties-Yards 6-35 2-20 Possession Time 32:06 27:54 Possession Time 32:38 27:22 Sacks By-Yards 3-17 3-21 Sacks By-Yards 1-6 8-46

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter First Quarter 6:42 FSU - Chris Martin 35 FG 8:55 BUF - Mike Mikolaichik 9 run (Eric Buchanan kick) Second Quarter Second Quarter 10:33 BROC - Jon Brown 4 run (Marc Menchetti kick) :04 BUF - Eric Buchanan 20 FG 2:46 BROC - Kevin Beaumont 21 pass from Bob Darnley (Marc Menchetti kick) Third Quarter :37 FSU - Adam J. Snyder 27 pass from Jimmy Ward (Chris Martin kick) 12:57 FSU - Nick Quisgard 42 FG Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter 14:47 BROC - Marc Menchetti 27 FG 14:23 FSU - Jimmy Ward 44 run (Chris Martin kick failed) 11:23 BROC - Mike Bond 8 pass from Bob Darnley (Marc Menchetti kick) 6:32 BUF - Mike Mikolaichik 1 run (Eric Buchanan kick failed)

STATISTICAL LEADERS STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING: FSU-Mike Kitchen 25-87-0; BROC-Dan Lopez 13-65-0. RUSHING: FSU-Josh Keeney 10-49-0; BSC-Mike Mikolaichik 13-34. PASSING: FSU-Jimmy Ward 21-31-1-0-187; BROC-15-28-2-1-251. PASSING: FSU-Jimmy Ward 7-14-0-2-46; BSC-Mike Mikolaichik 6-14-0-1-54. RECEIVING: FSU-Gil Bolden 6-60-0; BROC-Mike Mahoney 5-76-0. RECEIVING: FSU-Adam J. Snyder 4-46-0; BSC-Jeff Shostak 2-33-0.

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GAME FIVE GAME SIX Wesley 22 Frostburg State 54 Frostburg State 0 Widener 19 Oct. 9, 2004 • Bobcat Stadium • Frostburg, Md. Oct. 16, 2004 • Leslie Quick, Jr. Stadium • Chester, Pa.

Wesley scored 16 points in the third quarter to break open a tight battle en route to a 22-0 Senior Mike Lomas completed 21-of-25 passes for 243 yards and five touchdowns to lead victory over Frostburg State in ACFC action at Bobcat Stadium. The Wolverines improved to Widener to a 54-19 Homecoming victory over Frostburg State at Leslie Quick, Jr. Stadium. 4-1 overall and 2-0 in the ACFC, while the Bobcats fell to 1-4 overall and 1-3 in the The Pioneers, who knocked off No. 24 Albright 52-35 last week, improved to 3-3 overall, whie conference. FSU was shut out for the first time since a 9-0 loss at Apprentice October 29, the Bobcats lost their fifth straight to fall to 1-5 on the season. 1988, a span of 162 games. Lomas began the scoring by hitting senior Tyreak Saviour for a 43-yard scoring strike with The first half was a defensive struggle that ended with Wesley holding a 3-0 lead on Chris 4:12 left in the first quarter, but Frostburg State answered with a three-yard run by senior Mike Carlton’s 22-yard field goal with 5:58 left in the second quarter. The Wolverines had other Kitchen with 43 seconds remaining in the frame. The Pioneers didn't need long to regain the opportunities, but Carlton missed field goal tries from 47 yards and 35 yards and junior Kevin lead, as freshman Mike Schmidt returned the ensuing kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown to put Nelson fumbled at the Bobcat five to end another threat. Widener in front 14-7. The hosts extended their advantage to 20-7 on a one-yard touchdown Wesley finally found the end zone on the third play of the second half when senior safety run by freshman Dominic Rock with 5:23 left in the half. The Pioneers scored 20 unanswered points in the third quarter thanks to the arm of Rocky Myers stepped in front of a pass by Bobcat sophomore Jimmy Ward and returned the Lomas. He hit senior Clayton Devine with a five-yard scoring pass, found freshman Elliott ball 30 yards for a touchdown. The lead grew to 16-0 as sophomore Chris Warrick found a White with a three-yard toss and connected with junior Jeff Chick on a 31-yard score to give wide-open Nelson down the far side for a 15-yard touchdown with 4:59 left in the third. Widener a commanding 40-7 lead. Carlton added a 22-yard field goal with 2:33 left in the third and capped the scoring with FSU put together a solid eight-play, 61-yard scoring march capped by Kitchen’s one-yard a 29-yarder with 13:37 remaining. plunge early in the fourth, but the two-point conversion was stopped and the Bobcats trailed Frostburg State had three chances to score in the fourth quarter but came up empty. 40-13. Widener pushed its lead to 47-13 on a 22-yard pass from Lomas to Chick with 9:21 Romaine knocked the ball loose from Nelson and the Bobcats recovered at the Wesley 24 left before FSU followed suit, using its passing game to spark a 65-yard scoring march that with 8:32 to play, but a fourth-and-four pass from the 18 was incomplete and the Wolverines ended with a five-yard strike from Ward to Howze with 6:23 to play. The Pioneers capped the took over on downs. Freshman Johan Owens then picked off a Warrick pass and returned it scoring with another big play, as freshman backup quarterback Matt Campbell hooked up 32 yards to the Wesley 11 with 3:00 remaining; however, four straight passes into the end with Schmidt for a 70-yard scoring pass with 4:41 remaining. zone were incomplete. The Bobcats moved the ball to the Wesley five in the closing seconds, Kitchen ran 34 times for a game-high 121 yards and his first two scores of the season. but Ward threw three straight incompletions into the end zone, and his final pass of the day His 34 carries were three shy of both his career high mark and the Quick Stadium record. was tipped and picked off at the one as time expired. Ward finished 13-of-22 for 147 yards and a touchdown.

GAME STATISTICS GAME STATISTICS

Wesley 0 3 16 3 - 22 Frostburg State 7 0 0 12 - 19 Frostburg State 0000-0 Widener 14 6 20 14 - 54

WES FSU FSU WID FIRST DOWNS 17 11 FIRST DOWNS 18 17 RUSHES-YARDS 46-126 33-104 RUSHES-YARDS 50-183 31-10 PASSING YARDS 147 313 PASSING YARDS 154 140 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-13-0 26-22-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-12-1 51-21-3 TOTAL PLAYS-YARDS 70-273 59-417 TOTAL PLAYS-YARDS 74-337 82-150 Punt Returns-Yards 1-17 3-23 Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 1-7 Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-126 4-124 Interception Returns-Yards 1-22 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-12 6-90 Punts-Avg 4-31.0 2-22.5 Interception Returns-Yards 3-53 1-32 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 1-0 Punts-Avg 7-36.7 12-29.3 Penalties-Yards 9-66 10-119 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 2-0 Possession Time 31:40 28:20 Sacks By-Yards 1-2 2-4 Penalties-Yards 7-65 6-54

Possession Time 29:31 30:30 SCORING SUMMARY Sacks By-Yards 5-33 0-0 First Quarter 4:12 WID - Tyreak Saviour 43 pass from Mike Lomas (Frank Vinci kick) :43 FSU - Mike Kitchen 3 run (Nick Quisgard kick) SCORING SUMMARY :29 WID - Mike Schmidt 90 kickoff return (Frank Vinci kick) Second Quarter Second Quarter 5:58 WES - Chris Carlton 22 FG 5:23 WID - Dominic Rock 1 run (Frank Vinci kick failed) Third Quarter Third Quarter 9:53 WID - Clayton Devine 5 pass from Mike Lomas (Mike Lomas drop-kick failed) 13:56 WES - Rocky Myers 30 INT return (Chris Carlton kick) 3:48 WID - Elliott White 3 pass from Mike Lomas (Frank Vinci kick) 4:59 WES - Kevin Nelson 15 pass from Chris Warrick (Carlton kick failed) :55 WID - Jeff Chick 31 pass from Mike Lomas (Frank Vinci kick) 2:33 WES - Chris Carlton 22 FG Fourth Quarter 12:54 FSU - Mike Kitchen 1 run (Jimmy Ward pass failed) Fourth Quarter 9:21 WID - Jeff Chick 22 pass from Mike Lomas (Frank Vinci kick) 13:37 WES - Chris Carlton 29 FG 6:23 FSU - Fred Howze 5 pass from Jimmy Ward (Jimmy Ward pass failed) 4:41 WID - Mike Schmidt 70 pass from Matt Campbell (Frank Vinci kick) STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING: FSU-Antoine Lewis 9-22-0; WES-Kevin Nelson 25-86-0 STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING: FSU-Mike Kitchen 34-121-2; WID-Dominic Rock 17-89-1. PASSING: FSU-Jimmy Ward 21-51-0-3-140; WES-12-24-1-1-154. PASSING: FSU-Jimmy Ward 13-22-1-0-147; Mike Lomas 21-25-5-1-243.. RECEIVING: FSU-Adam J. Snyder 8-56-0; WES-Curtis Gore 6-84-0. RECEIVING: FSU-Fred Howze 5-69; WID-Jeff Chick 10-158.

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GAME SEVEN GAME EIGHT Maryville (Tenn.) 0 Westminster 25 Frostburg State 22 Frostburg State 13 Oct. 23, 2004 • Bobcat Stadium • Frostburg, Md. Oct. 30, 2004 • Bobcat Stadium • Frostburg, Md.

Senior Mike Kitchen ran 35 times for 142 yards and a touchdown, and Frostburg State held Senior Scott Froelich ran for 181 yards and accounted for all four Westminster touchdowns Maryville to just 150 total yards in a 22-0 shutout before a Homecoming crowd of 2,000 at as the visiting Titans dropped Frostburg State 25-13 at Bobcat Stadium. Froelich ran for two Bobcat Stadium. Frostburg State snapped a five-game losing skid and improved to 2-5 touchdowns, threw a touchdown pass to senior quarterback Joe Getsy also and caught a overall, while Maryville had its three-game winning streak come to an end and fell to 3-4. scoring pass from Getsy to help Westminster improve to 8-1-1 all-time against Frostburg Kitchen, who was just two attempts shy of tying his career-high of 37 carries set against State. Westminster last year, scored on a nine-yard touchdown run that capped an 11-play, 74-yard Froelich put Westminster (4-4) on the board with a 19-yard touchdown run with 6:03 left drive to open the game. Kitchen carried seven times for 49 yards on the march. in the opening quarter before Bobcat sophomore Jimmy Ward hit senior Adam J. Snyder with The Bobcats continued to move the ball well on their next two possessions but came a three-yard touchdown pass. However, the extra point attempt was wide left and the Bobcats away empty. They turned the ball over on downs at the Maryville 13 late in the first quarter trailed 7-6 at the end of the first quarter. and missed a 36-yard field goal early in the second and settled for a 7-0 lead at the break. FSU (2-6) took its only lead of the day on an unconventional play with 4:33 left in the half. After forcing a three-and-out to start the second half, the Bobcats went back to their Ward connected with junior Gil Bolden on a short pass, and while being wrapped up by ground game, rushing 10 times in an impressive 11-play, 84-yard scoring march. Kitchen several Titan defenders, Bolden handed the ball off to Snyder, who raced 25 yards untouched gained 45 yards on six straight carries to begin the drive and added an 18-yard run before into the end zone. Senior Nick Quisgard nailed the extra point to give FSU a 13-7 lead. sophomore fullback Josh Keeney rumbled in from four yards out to give the Bobcats a 14-0 Westminster needed just five plays to move back in front as Froelich turned a short advantage. screen pass from Getsy into a 19-yard touchdown along the far sideline. The extra point Maryville threatened on its ensuing possession, moving from its 37 to the FSU 15, but attempt hit the right post and the game was tied at 13 at the break. could not convert a fourth-and-long play in the opening seconds of the fourth quarter and In the third, Froelich took a handoff from Getsy, rolled to his left and lobbed a pass across turned the ball over on downs. FSU gained some breathing room midway through the final the field to Getsy, who sprinted 25 yards into the end zone. Froelich then capped the scoring stanza when sophomore Lathon Romaine and freshman Taylor Davis tackled Scot when he broke through the line and raced 61 yards for a touchdown with 4:44 remaining. quarterback Kevin McKeethan in the end zone for a safety. Following the free kick, Ward Frostburg State turned the ball over on downs near midfield on its last two possessions, and tossed a short pass along the near sideline to junior Gil Bolden, who maneuvered through Westminster ran out the final seconds to seal the win. several defenders and raced into the end zone for a 44-yard touchdown to complete the Bobcat senior Mike Kitchen ran 30 times for 133 yards, his third straight 100-yard rushing scoring. Ward finished 11-of-16 for 152 yards and a touchdown. performance. Ward finished 13-of-35 for 139 yards with two touchdowns and two Junior Chris Lentz had a season-high 14 tackles for the Bobcats. interceptions, while Snyder caught three passes for 50 yards and two scores.

GAME STATISTICS GAME STATISTICS

Maryville 0000-0 Westminster 7666-25 Frostburg State 7078-22 Frostburg State 6700-13

MC FSU WES FSU FIRST DOWNS 12 22 FIRST DOWNS 16 15 RUSHES-YARDS 40-36 52-206 RUSHES-YARDS 47-220 40-152 PASSING YARDS 112 139 PASSING YARDS 114 152 Passes Att-Comp-Int 13-8-0 35-13-2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-10-0 16-11-0 TOTAL PLAYS-YARDS. 60-332 75-291 TOTAL PLAYS-YARDS 59-150 68-358 Punt Returns-Yards 4-8 5-68 Punt Returns-Yards 2-2 3-13 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-41 4-42 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-58 2-21 Interception Returns-Yards 2-16 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts-Avg 8-33.9 6-36.3 Punts-Avg 5-38.8 3-39.7 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 6-50 8-54 Penalties-Yards 6-33 5-55 Possession Time 31:55 28:02 Sacks By-Yards 1-12 3-22 Possession Time 27:44 32:16 Sacks By-Yards 1-2 5-36 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter SCORING SUMMARY 6:03 WES - Scott Froelich 19 run (Geo. Malactaris kick) First Quarter 1:50 FSU - Adam J. Snyder 3 pass from Jimmy Ward (Chris Martin kick failed) 9:28 FSU - Mike Kitchen 9 run (Chris Martin kick) Second Quarter Third Quarter 4:33 FSU - Adam J. Snyder 25 pass from Jimmy Ward (Nick Quisgard kick) 7:35 FSU - Josh Keeney 4 run (Chris Martin kick) 1:56 WES - Scott Froelich 19 pass from Joe Getsy (Geo. Malactaris kick failed) Fourth Quarter Third Quarter 8:41 FSU - Team safety 3:49 WES - Joe Getsy 25 pass from Scott Froelich (Geo. Malactaris kick failed) Fourth Quarter 6:40 FSU - Gil Bolden 44 pass from Jimmy Ward (Chris Martin kick blocked) 4:44 WES - Scott Froelich 61 run (Jason Lundmark kick failed)

STATISTICAL LEADERS STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING: FSU-Mike Kitchen 35-142-1; MC-Richard Burchfield 10-25-0. RUSHING: FSU-Mike Kitchen 30-133-0; WES-Scott Froelich 30-181-2. PASSING: FSU-Jimmy Ward 11-16-1-0-152; MC-Kevin McKeethan 6-10-0-0-80. PASSING: FSU-Jimmy Ward 13-35-2-2-139; WES-Joe Getsy 5-8-1-2-56. RECEIVING: FSU-Fred Howze 5-62; MC-Justin Jackson 4-43. RECEIVING: FSU-Gil Bolden 4-35; WES-Josh Bero 2-38.

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GAME NINE GAME TEN Frostburg State 19 Salisbury 7 Waynesburg 30 Frostburg State 23 Nov. 6, 2004 • John F. Wiley Stadium • Waynesburg, Pa. Nov. 13, 2004 • Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, Md. Sixth Annual Regents Cup Senior Jeff Dumm tossed a touchdown pass and ran for another score to lead Waynesburg to a 30-19 win over Frostburg State at John F. Wiley Stadium. The Yellow Jackets improved Junior Dustin Johnson ran for 83 yards and a touchdown and completed 7-of-11 passes for to 6-3 with their 12th straight home victory, while the Bobcats fell to 2-7. 79 yards and another score to lead No. 5 Salisbury to 23-7 victory over Frostburg State in the Both teams booted 32-yard field goals on their initial possessions before Dumm hit Ivan Sixth Annual Regents Cup Game at 's Johnny Unitas Stadium. Hawkins with a 10-yard scoring pass to push the hosts back in front. Luke Cunkelman Johnson was named the Mike McGlinchey Most Valuable Player for the Sea Gulls, who increased Waynesburg's lead to 17-3 when he intercepted a pass by sophomore Jimmy Ward improved to 10-0 overall and claimed their first ACFC title with a perfect 5-0 league mark. and returned it 28 yards for a touchdown with 6:31 left in the opening half. Ward later atoned Salisbury completed its third undefeated regular season in school history and eventually went for the miscue by connecting with senior Adam J. Snyder for a 28-yard scoring pass on on to the NCAA Division III playoffs, where it fell to Christopher Newport 35-24 in the first Frostburg State's next possession. round. Dumm led the Yellow Jackets down the field in the closing minutes of the half and capped Freshman Antoine Beale earned the McGlinchey Award for the Bobcats, who finished the a seven-play, 66-yard drive with a one-yard plunge with just 13 seconds remaining to give season 2-8 and 1-4 in the ACFC. Beale rushed for a career-high 135 yards on 20 carries and Waynesburg a 24-9 lead at the break. Frostburg State took the second-half kickoff and marched to the Yellow Jacket five before caught six passes for 60 yards and one touchdown. settling for a 22-yard field goal by Quisgard which made it a 24-12 contest. The Bobcats then The Sea Gulls took the opening kickoff and drove 61 yards in nine plays to take an early cut their deficit to 24-19 when Ward and Snyder teamed up for another 28-yard scoring pass lead 7-0. Junior running back Leroy Satchell capped the march with a six-yard rumble and with just four seconds remaining in the third quarter, but Eric Daniels sealed the victory for went on to finish with the game with 25 carries for 105 yards. Waynesburg when he dashed 28 yards into the endzone with 1:40 left. Salisbury extended its lead to 14-0 on its next possession when Johnson hit sophomore Freshman Antoine Beale ran for a career-high 115 yards on 24 attempts, Ward finished Teddy Savage with a 30-yard scoring pass and built a 20-0 cushion when Johnson raced in 16-of-35 for a career-high 241 yards and Snyder grabbed eight passes for a career-best 121 from 25 yards out with 1:35 remaining in the half. yards to help the Bobcats amass a season-high 379 yards of offense. Junior Jon Menz led Boland kicked a 48-yard field goal with 8:09 remaining in the third quarter to extend the Frostburg State defense with a career-high 11 tackles, including nine solo stops and one Salisbury's lead to 23-0, and Beale caught a 16-yard touchdown pass from Ward with 11:13 tackle for loss. He also broke up two passes and intercepted another. left to cap the scoring. The Bobcats held the Yellow Jackets to 326 total yards, well below their 442.0-yard The Sea Gulls outgained the Bobcats 336-281, including 257-77 on the ground, in average that ranked 24th in the nation entering the day. snapping a three-game losing skid to their cross-state rivals.

GAME STATISTICS GAME STATISTICS

Frostburg State 3 6 10 0 - 19 Salisbury 14630-23 Waynesburg 9 15 0 6 - 30 Frostburg State 0007-7

FSU WAY SU FSU FIRST DOWNS 19 16 FIRST DOWNS 21 20 RUSHES-YARDS 36-138 32-132 RUSHES-YARDS 56-257 32-77 PASSING YARDS 241 194 PASSING YARDS 79 204 Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-16-2 30-20-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 11-7-1 36-17-3 TOTAL PLAYS-YARDS 71-379 62-326 TOTAL PLAYS-YARDS 67-336 68-281 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 1-9 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-80 4-37 Punt Returns-Yards 2-(-6) 4-(-8) Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-47 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-36 2-15 Punts-Avg 3-34.0 4-50.2 Interception Returns-Yards 3-22 1-18 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1 Punts-Avg 5-35.0 6-34.3 Penalties-Yards 8-59 8-59 Fumbles-Lost 5-1 3-1 Possession Time 30:21 29:39 Penalties-Yards 6-48 5-40 Sacks By-Yards 1-10 2-6 Possession Time 34:49 25:11 Sacks By-Yards 7-55 0-0 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter 10:14 WAY - Ben Popson 32 FG SCORING SUMMARY 6:04 FSU - Nick Quisgard 32 FG First Quarter 2:50 WAY - Ivan Hawkins 10 pass from Jeff Dumm (Ben Popson kick failed) 10:04 SAL - Leroy Satchell 6 run (Brock Boland kick) Second Quarter 5:19 SAL - Teddy Savage 30 pass from Dustin Johnson (Brock Boland kick) 6:31 WAY - Luke Cunkelman 28 INT return (Chuck Wright pass) Second Quarter 2:32 FSU - Adam J. Snyder 28 pass from Jimmy Ward (Nick Quisgard kick failed) :13 WAY - Jeff Dumm 1 run (Ben Popson kick) 1:35 SAL - Dustin Johnson 25 run (Brock Boland kick failed) Third Quarter Third Quarter 12:01 FSU - Nick Quisgard 22 FG 8:09 SAL - Brock Boland 48 FG 00:04 FSU - Adam J. Snyder 28 pass from Jimmy Ward (Nick Quisgard kick) Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter 11:13 FSU - Antoine Beale 16 pass from Jimmy Ward (Nick Quisgard kick) 1:40 WAY - Eric Daniels 28 run (Ryan Abels pass failed)

STATISTICAL LEADERS STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING: FSU-Antoine Beale 24-115-0; WAY-Ryan Abels 12-59-0. RUSHING: FSU-Antoine Beale 20-125-0; SU-Leroy Satchell 25-105-1. PASSING: FSU-Jimmy Ward 16-35-2-2-241; WAY-Jeff Dumm 20-30-1-1-194. PASSING: FSU-Jimmy Ward 17-36-1-3-204; SU-Dustin Johnson 7-11-1-79. RECEIVING: FSU-Adam J. Snyder 8-121-2; WAY-Paul D’Imperio 4-39-0. RECEIVING: FSU-Antoine Beale 6-60-1; SU-Teddy Savage 4-56.

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2004 Game-bby-GGame Results 2004 Team Statistics Overall: 2-8 ACFC: 1-4 (5th) Home: 2-3 Away: 0-4 Neutral: 0-1 FSU OPP

DATE OPPONENT RESULT ATT. SCORING ...... 127 ...... 223 Sept. 11 Apprentice * W/14-0 1,300 Points Per Game ...... 12.7 ...... 22.3 FIRST DOWNS ...... 151 ...... 155 Sept. 18 at Montclair State L/14-29 1,143 Rushing ...... 65 ...... 71 Sept. 25 SUNY Brockport * L/10-24 650 Passing ...... 75 ...... 74 Oct. 2 at Buffalo State * L/9-16 367 Penalty ...... 11 ...... 10 Oct. 9 Wesley * L/0-22 1,650 RUSHING YARDAGE ...... 1,008 ...... 1,374 Oct. 16 at Widener L/19-54 2,000 Yards Gained Rushing ...... 1,406 ...... 1,764 Oct. 23 Maryville (Tenn.) ! W/22-0 1,700 Yards Lost Rushing ...... 398 ...... 390 Oct. 30 Westminster (Pa.) L/13-25 950 Rushing Attempts ...... 389 ...... 427 Nov. 6 at Waynesburg L/19-30 1,500 Average Per Rush ...... 2.6 ...... 3.2 Nov. 13 vs. Salisbury *+ L/7-23 3,000 Average Per Game ...... 100.8 ...... 137.4 * Atlantic Central Football Conference Opponents TDs Rushing ...... 7 ...... 10 ! Homecoming PASSING YARDAGE ...... 1,547 ...... 1,608 + Regent's Cup at Johnny Unitas Stadium, Towson, Md. Att-Comp-Int...... 286-141-14 ...... 214-125-8 Scoring by Quarters Average Per Pass ...... 5.4 ...... 7.5 Average Per Catch ...... 11.0 ...... 12.9 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Average Per Game ...... 154.7 ...... 160.8 Frostburg State 40 27 27 33 - 127 TDs Passing ...... 10 ...... 16 Opponents 60 63 45 55 - 223 TOTAL OFFENSE ...... 2,555 ...... 2,982 Total Plays ...... 675 ...... 641 Season Highs & Lows Average Per Play ...... 3.8 ...... 4.7 High Category Low Average Per Game ...... 255.5 ...... 298.2 22 vs. Maryville ...... Points Scored ...... 0 vs. Wesley KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS ...... 41-643 ...... 29-476

22 vs. Maryville ...... First Downs ...... 7 vs. Apprentice Average Per Kickoff Return ...... 15.7 ...... 16.4 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS ...... 25-149 ...... 19-89 52 vs. Maryville ...... Rushes ...... 28 vs. Apprentice Average Per Punt Return ...... 6.0 ...... 4.7 206 vs. Maryville ...... Rushing Yards ...... 10 vs. Wesley INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS ...... 8-115 ...... 14-194 2 vs. Montclair State & Widener .Rushing TDs ...... 0 vs. Six Opponents Average Per Interception Return ...... 14.4 ...... 13.9

51 vs. Wesley ...... Pass Attempts ...... 14 vs. Buffalo State FUMBLES-LOST ...... 18-7 ...... 24-7 PENALTIES-YARDS ...... 72-604 ...... 59-534 21 vs. Brockport & Wesley . .Pass Completions ...... 7 vs. Buffalo State Average Per Game ...... 60.4 ...... 53.4 241 vs. Waynesburg ...... Passing Yards ...... 46 vs. Buffalo State PUNTS-YARDS ...... 65-2,012 ...... 57-1,987 2 vs. APP, WEST & WAY ...... Passing TDs ...... 0 vs. MSU, BUF & WES Average Per Punt ...... 31.0 ...... 34.9 82 vs. Wesley ...... Total Plays ...... 47 vs. Apprentice Net Punt Average ...... 29.6 ...... 32.2

379 vs. Waynesburg ...... Total Offense ...... 150 vs. Wesley TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME ...... 29:15 ...... 30:45 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ...... 53-160 ...... 56-148 3 vs. Widener ...... Total TDs ...... 0 vs. Wesley 3rd-Down Percentage ...... 33% ...... 38% 4 vs. Brockport ...... Fumbles ...... 0 vs. Westminster 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS ...... 8-25 ...... 4-14 3 vs. Widener ...... Fumbles Lost .0 vs. MSU, WES, MARY, WEST & WAY 4th-Down Percentage ...... 32% ...... 29% 4 vs. Salisbury ...... Turnovers ...... 0 vs. Maryville SACKS BY-YARDS ...... 20-144 ...... 33-207 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ...... 17 ...... 29 11 vs. Apprentice ...... Penalties ...... 5 vs. Maryville & Salisbury FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ...... 4-7 ...... 10-15 103 vs. SUNY Brockport ...... Penalty Yards ...... 35 vs. Buffalo State PAT-ATTEMPTS ...... 11-15 ...... 17-26 5 vs. Maryville ...... Sacks By ...... 0 vs. Wesley & Salisbury ATTENDANCE ...... 6,250 ...... 5,010 2 vs. Apprentice ...... Interceptions By ...... 0 vs. MSU, MARY & WEST Games/Avg. Per Game ...... 5/1,250 ...... 4/1,252

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2004 Individual Statistics RUSHING GP Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Lg. Avg./G INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Mike Kitchen 8 178 648 81 567 3.2 3 20 70.9 Jon Menz 3 32 10.7 0 22 Antoine Beale 9 72 358 21 337 4.7 2 28 37.4 Turon Kendrick 2 33 16.5 0 19 Josh Keeney 10 46 187 1 186 4.0 1 17 18.6 Johan Owens 1 32 32.0 0 32 Antoine Lewis 8 13 33 2 31 2.4 0 8 3.9 Dan Ruppert 1 18 18.0 0 18 Ben Breakall 3 2 9 0 9 4.5 0 5 3.0 Vincent Thomas 1 0 0.0 0 0 Nick Quisgard 10 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 1 0.6 Totals 8 115 14.4 0 32 Dan Ruppert 10 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Opponents 14 194 13.9 2 48 Jimmy Meetre 2 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.5 Gil Bolden 10 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 |------PATs ------| Fred Howze 10 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.3 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf. Pts. Jimmy Ward 10 65 163 223 -60 -0.9 1 44 -6.0 Adam J. Snyder 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Team 7 8 0 66 -66 -8.2 0 0 -9.4 Mike Kitchen 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Totals 10 389 1,406 398 1,008 2.6 7 44 100.8 Antoine Beale 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Opponents 10 427 1,764 390 1,374 3.2 10 61 137.4 Nick Quisgard 0 3-5 8-9 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 17 Gil Bolden 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 PASSING GP Effic. Att.-Cmp.-Int. Pct. Yds. TD Lg. Avg./G Josh Keeney 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jimmy Ward 10 97.07 283-140-14 49.5 1,544 10 74 154.4 Chris Martin 0 1-2 3-6 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Brad Henry 2 41.73 3-1-0 33.3 3 0 3 1.5 Jimmy Ward 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 6 Totals 10 96.49 286-141-14 49.3 1,547 10 74 154.7 Fred Howze 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents 10 138.73 214-125-8 58.4 1,608 16 74 160.8 Team 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Totals 17 4-7 11-15 0-0 0 0-2 0 1 127 RECEIVING GP No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Avg./G Opponents 29 10-15 17-26 0-0 1 1-3 0 0 223 Adam J. Snyder 10 39 480 12.3 6 45 48.0 Gil Bolden 10 35 441 12.6 2 74 44.1 ALL PURPOSE GP Rush Rec. PR KOR IR Tot. Avg./G Fred Howze 10 24 287 12.0 1 39 28.7 Antoine Beale 9 337 94 0 221 0 652 72.4 T.J. Changuris 7 13 106 8.2 0 18 15.1 Mike Kitchen 8 567 45 0 26 0 638 79.8 Antoine Beale 9 11 94 8.5 1 19 10.4 Adam J. Snyder 10 0 480 112 0 0 592 59.2 Mike Kitchen 8 6 45 7.5 0 26 5.6 Gil Bolden 10 -1 441 0 0 0 440 44.0 Connor Heath 6 5 37 7.4 0 16 6.2 Fred Howze 10 -3 287 0 0 0 284 28.4 Josh Keeney 10 4 40 10.0 0 15 4.0 Antoine Lewis 8 31 6 0 213 0 250 31.2 Antoine Lewis 8 2 6 3.0 0 7 0.8 Josh Keeney 10 186 40 0 0 0 226 22.6 Steve Loughry 1 1 7 7.0 0 7 7.0 T.J. Changuris 7 0 106 0 0 0 106 15.1 Pete Wilson 4 1 4 4.0 0 4 1.0 Najier Frazier 9 0 0 0 70 0 70 7.8 Totals 10 141 1,547 11.0 10 74 154.7 Moses Fokou 10 0 0 34 33 0 67 6.7 Opponents 10 125 1,608 12.9 16 74 160.8 Connor Heath 6 0 37 0 0 0 37 6.2 Turon Kendrick 7 0 0 0 0 33 33 4.7 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Chaz Smith 2 0 0 0 32 0 32 16.0 Adam J. Snyder 22 112 5.1 0 27 Jon Menz 10 0 0 0 0 32 32 3.2 Moses Fokou 2 34 17.0 0 0 Johan Owens 5 0 0 0 0 32 32 6.4 Jim Robertson 1 3 3.0 0 3 Palestine Croswell 5 0 0 0 28 0 28 5.6 Totals 25 149 6.0 0 27 Shanorm Young 7 0 0 0 20 0 20 2.9 Opponents 19 89 4.7 0 13 Dan Ruppert 10 1 0 0 0 18 19 1.9 Ben Breakall 3 9 0 0 0 0 9 3.0 KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds. Avg. TD Lg. Steve Loughry 1 0 7 0 0 0 7 7.0 Antoine Lewis 13 213 16.4 0 22 Nick Quisgard 10 6 0 0 0 0 6 0.6 Antoine Beale 12 221 18.4 0 27 Pete Wilson 4 0 4 0 0 0 4 1.0 Najier Frazier 5 70 14.0 0 20 Jim Robertson 6 0 0 3 0 0 3 0.5 Palestine Croswell 3 28 9.3 0 14 Jimmy Meetre 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.5 Chaz Smith 3 32 10.7 0 18 Jimmy Ward 10 -60 0 0 0 0 -60 -6.0 Moses Fokou 2 33 16.5 0 17 Team 7 -66 0 0 0 0 -66 -9.4 Mike Kitchen 1 26 26.0 0 26 Totals 10 1,008 1,547 149 643 115 3,462 346.2 Shanorm Young 1 20 20.0 0 20 Opponents 10 1,374 1,608 89 476 194 3,741 374.1 Carlton Smith 1 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 41 643 15.7 0 27 TOTAL OFFENSE GP Plays Rush Pass Tot. Avg./G Opponents 29 476 16.4 1 90 Jimmy Ward 10 348 -60 1,544 1,484 148.4 Mike Kitchen 8 178 567 0 567 70.9 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg. Blk. Antoine Beale 9 72 337 0 337 37.4 Chris Martin 1-2 50.0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 35 0 Josh Keeney 10 46 186 0 186 18.6 Nick Quisgard 3-5 60.0 0-0 1-2 1-2 1-1 0-0 42 1 Antoine Lewis 8 13 31 0 31 3.9 Totals 4-7 57.1 0-0 1-2 2-4 1-1 0-0 42 1 Ben Breakall 3 2 9 0 9 3.0 Opponents 10-15 66.7 0-0 6-6 3-6 1-3 0-0 48 0 Nick Quisgard 10 1 6 0 6 0.6 Brad Henry 2 3 0 3 3 1.5 PUNTING No. Yds. Avg. Lg. TB FC I-20 Blk. Jimmy Meetre 2 1 1 0 1 0.5 Nick Quisgard 55 1,761 32.0 48 2 8 8 0 Dan Ruppert 10 1 1 0 1 0.1 Ben Breakall 9 251 27.9 49 0 3 3 0 Gil Bolden 10 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 Fred Howze 10 1 -3 0 -3 -0.3 Totals 65 2,012 31.0 49 2 11 11 1 Team 7 8 -66 0 -66 -9.4 Opponents 57 1,987 34.9 72 7 5 15 2 Totals 10 675 1,008 1,547 2,555 255.5 Opponents 10 641 1,374 1,608 2,982 298.2

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DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP UT AT Total TFL-Yds. Sks.-Yds. Int.-Yds. PBU FR-Yds. FF BK Saf Chris Lentz 10 27 63 90 8.5-45 3.5-33 . 3 . . . . Moses Fokou 10 34 36 70 5.5-40 1.5-16 . . . . 2 . James Clash 10 34 33 67 12.0-50 4.5-31 . 2 1-0 . . . Dan Ruppert 10 27 26 53 4.0-18 0.5-6 1-18 . 1-3 . . . Jon Menz 10 32 20 52 2.5-3 . 3-32 3 1-0 . . . Gabe Ellis 9 15 36 51 8.0-31 3.5-23 ...... Ryan Cutsail 10 10 39 49 8.0-18 0.5-1 ...... Shanorm Young 7 19 20 39 6.5-27 ...... Kevin Culbert 3 17 15 32 10.5-36 3.0-23 . . . 1 . . Justin Bressler 10 4 24 28 1.0-1 0.5-1 . 1 .... Lathon Romaine 8 14 13 27 7.0-22 0.5-4 . . 1-0 1 . . Turon Kendrick 10 12 8 20 . . 2-33 5 . 1 . . Vincent Thomas 10 14 6 20 1.0-12 . 1-0 4 .... Najier Frazier 9 12 8 20 1.5-5 . . 1 .... Adam L. Snyder 2 6 10 16 1.0-3 ...... Dan Nice 8 3 10 13 0.5-1 ...... Mike Davis 6 2 8 10 2.5-8 ...... Johan Owens 5718. .1-32 1 . 1 . . Jim Robertson 6 4 4 8 ...... Mike Gray 5437...... Josh Smith 2224...... Taylor Davis 41342.0-6 1.0-5 ...... Kyle Steele 32131.0-1 1.0-1 ...... Tabrenn Wharton 2213...... Palestine Croswell 5123 ...... Carlton Smith 3112. . .1.... Brad Dreyer 3 1 1 2 ....1-0... Josh Keeney 10 2 . 2 ...... Adam J. Snyder 10 2 . 2 ...... Antoine Beale 9112...... Steve Richter 1 . 1 1 ...... Dorsey Walker 1 . 1 1 ...... Jimmy Ward 10 1 . 1 ...... Bobby Baker 1 1 . 1 ...... Fred Howze 10 1 . 1 ...... Steven Handshoe 1 1 . 1 ...... Brandon Wheelbarger 1 1 . 1 1.0-1 ...... Rhett Myers 1 1 . 1 ...... T.J. Changuris 7 1 . 1 ...... Ryan Burns 1 . 1 1 ...... Team 7 1 . 1 ....1-01.1 Pete Wilson 4 1 . 1 ...... Nick Quisgard 10 1 . 1 ...... Jimmy Meetre 2 ...... 1-0 . . . Chaz Smith 2 ...... 1 . . . . Totals 10 322 398 720 84-328 20-144 8-115 22 7-3 5 2 1 Opponents 10 309 456 765 78-322 33-207 14-194 33 7-0 7 3 . 2005 Frostburg State University Football / 31 RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RECEIVING Most Receptions RUSHING Game ...... 16 . . .Steve Forsythe vs. Allegheny (1982) Attempts ...... Greg Cooper vs. Brockport (1999) Game ...... 45 . . . . .Rich Prather vs. Duquesne (1981) Season ...... 70 ...... Bill Bagley (1984) Season . . . . .280 ...... Rich Prather (1982) Career ...... 181 ...... Greg Cooper (1996-99) Career ...... 715 ...... Rich Prather (1979-82) Yards Yards Game ...... 210 ...... Tim Wilkins vs. Catholic (2001) Game ...... 270 . . . . .Rich Prather vs. Duquense (1981) Season . . . .1,182 ...... Bill Bagley (1984) Season . . . .1,276 ...... Rich Prather (1981) Career . . . .2,680 ...... Greg Cooper (1996-99) Career . . . .3,163 ...... Rich Prather (1979-82) Touchdowns Touchdowns Game ...... 3 ...... Terry Hall vs. Apprentice (1974) Game ...... 5 . . . .DeNelle Hale vs. Apprentice (2001) ...... Todd Carey vs. Md. Eastern Shore (1978) Season ...... 19 ...... Rory McTigue (1990) ...... Bill Bagley vs. Mercyhurst (1984) Career ...... 46 ...... Rory McTigue (1989-91) Season ...... 10 ...... Bill Bagley (1984) ...... Greg Cooper (1999) PASSING Career ...... 23 ...... Greg Cooper (1996-99) Attempts Greg Cooper is Frostburg State’s career leader in receptions (181), receiving yards (2,680) and touchdown Game ...... 65 . . . .Grant Burrough vs. Catholic (2002) TOTAL OFFENSE catches (23). Season . . . . .421 ...... Grant Burrough (2002) Plays Game ...... 74 . . . .Grant Burrough vs. Catholic (2002) Career ...... 996 ...... Grant Burrough (2000-03) PUNT RETURNS Season . . . . .504 ...... Grant Burrough (2002) Completions Most Returns Career . . . .1,202 ...... Grant Burrough (2000-03) Game ...... 35 . . . .Grant Burrough vs. Catholic (2002) Game ...... 6 .Jim Centifonti vs. Bridgewater, Va. (1971) Yards ...... 35 .Grant Burrough vs. Waynesburg (2002) ...... 6 ...... Rodney Miller vs. Methodist (1998) Game ...... 458 .Grant Burrough vs. Waynesburg (2002) Season . . . . .232 ...... Grant Burrough (2002) Season ...... 24 ...... Jason McLaughlin (2002) Season . . . .3,243 ...... Grant Burrough (2002) Career ...... 541 ...... Grant Burrough (2000-03) Career ...... 80 ...... Jimmy Carter (1987-92) Career . . . .6,276 ...... Grant Burrough (2000-03) Yards Yards Game ...... 452 .Grant Burrough vs. Waynesburg (2002) Game ...... 108 .Jimmy Carter vs. Bridgewater, Va. (1992) SCORING Season . . . .3,041 ...... Grant Burrough (2002) Season . . . . .315 ...... Jimmy Carter (1992) Touchdowns Career . . . .6,420 ...... Grant Burrough (2000-03) Career ...... 937 ...... Jimmy Carter (1988-92) Touchdowns Game ...... 5 . . . .DeNelle Hale vs. Apprentice (2001) Season ...... 19 ...... Rory McTigue (1991) Game ...... 5 . . . .Grant Burrough vs. Catholic (2002) KICKOFF RETURNS Career ...... 48 ...... Rory McTigue (1989-91) Season ...... 26 ...... Grant Burrough (2002) Most Returns Points Career ...... 51 ...... Grant Burrough (2000-03) Game ...... 5 . .Jim Centifonti vs. Waynesburg (1972) Game ...... 30 . . . .DeNelle Hale vs. Apprentice (2001) ...... 5 . . .Adam J. Snyder vs. Brockport (2001) Season . . . . .114 ...... Rory McTigue (1991) Season ...... 26 ...... Warren Tweedy (1991) Career ...... 292 ...... Rory McTigue (1989-91) Career ...... 54 ...... Warren Tweedy (1989-92) Yards KICKING Game ...... 188 . . .Wayne Cottman vs. Shepherd (1980) Field Goals Attempted Season . . . . .570 ...... Warren Tweedy (1991) Game ...... 4 . .Mitch Broccoli vs. Univ. of D.C. (1979) Career . . . .1,222 ...... Warren Tweedy (1989-92) ...... 4 . . . . .Jarred Boehner vs. Wesley (2003) Season ...... 15 ...... Pat Weaver (1974) ...... Mike Lippold (1982) FSU IN THE POST-SEASON Career ...... 43 ...... Roger Darus (1984-87) Field Goals Made NCAA PLAYOFFS (1-1) Game ...... 4 . . . . .Jarred Boehner vs. Wesley (2003) 1993 ...... defeated Wilkes, 26-25 (First Round) Season ...... 8 ...... Roger Darus (1984) ...... lost to Wash. & Jeff., 28-7 (Quarterfinals) Career ...... 24 ...... Roger Darus (1984-87) Consecutive PATs ECAC CHAMPIONSHIP (2-4) Career ...... 56 ...... Mike Lippold (1981-84) 1990 ...... lost to Ramapo, 20-14 1991 ...... defeated William Paterson, 46-16 PUNTING 1994 ...... lost to Kean, 41-7 Most Punts 1996 ...... defeated Wilkes, 24-21 Rich Prather holds six Bobcat rushing records, including Game ...... 17 Jerry Williams vs. Salisbury State (1978) yards in a season (1,276) and yards in a career (3,163). He Season ...... 78 ...... Kevin Underdown (1977) 1999 ...... lost to Carnegie Melon, 28-10 set single-game school marks with 45 carries and 270 Career ...... 197 ...... Tim Loss (1998-00) 2002 ...... lost to Johns Hopkins, 24-21 rushing yards against Duquesne in 1981.

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DEFENSE Fewest Points Interceptions Game ...... 0 ...... 41 times (last time 2004) FSU in the Game ...... 4 ...... Tony Gulli vs. Gallaudet (1969) Season ...... 51 ...... 1976 (10 games) NCAA Division III Season ...... 8 ...... Keith Shorter (1990) Career ...... 19 ...... Brian McElhenny (1997-2000) RUSHING Record Book Tackles Most Attempts INDIVIDUAL Game ...... 26 . . .Pat Casey vs. Salisbury State (1985) Game ...... 82 ...... vs. Grove City (1990) Longest Interception Return Season . . . . .141 ...... Marcus Wooley (1986) Season . . . . .639 ...... 1989 (10 games) Russell Williams ...... 100T (T-1st) Career ...... 435 ...... Marcus Wooley (1984-87) Most Net Yards ...... vs. Wesley; Oct. 16, 1993 Game ...... 528 ...... vs. Bethany, W.Va. (1990) Season . . . .3,270 ...... 1990 LONGEST PLAYS Longest Pass Rush ...... 93T . . . . .Rory McTigue vs. Catholic (1991) Mike Jones to Warren Tweedy ...... 99T (T-1st) Reception . . . .99T . . . .Warren Tweedy vs. Waynesburg (1990) PASSING/RECEIVING ...... vs. Waynesburg; Nov. 10, 1990 Field Goal . . . .52 . . .Roger Darus vs. Westminster (1984) Most Pass Attempts Punt ...... 79 . .Steve Nibbs vs. Bridgewater, Va. (1971) Game ...... 65 ...... vs. Catholic (2002) Receptions in a Game Punt Ret. . . .93T ...... Jimmy Carter (1992) Season . . . . .427 ...... 2002 (11 games) Steve Forsythe ...... 16 (T-5th) Kickoff Ret. . . .98T ...... Warren Tweedy, vs. Bethany (1990) Most Completions/Receptions ...... vs. Allegheny; Sept. 18, 1982 Greg Cooper ...... 16 (T-5th) INT Ret. . . . .100T ...... Russell Williams vs. Wesley (1993) Game ...... 35 . .vs. Catholic (2002) & Waynesburg (2002) Season . . . . .233 ...... 2002 (11 games) ...... at Brockport; Oct. 16, 1999 Most Yards Passing/Receiving Punt Return Average Game ...... 452 ...... vs. Waynesburg (2002) A.J. Bell ...... 17.3 yards per return (1st in 1984) TEAM RECORDS Season . . . .3,044 ...... 2002 (11 games) Passes Had Intercepted Punts in a Game MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS Game ...... 6 ...... vs. Waynesburg (1988) Jerry Williams ...... 17 (1st) Most Wins in a Season ...... 10 (10-2, 1993) Season ...... 28 ...... 1976 (10 games) ...... vs. Salisbury State; Sept. 30, 1978 Most Losses in a Season ...... 10 (0-10, 1976) Consecutive Games Without a Loss ...... 13 (1989-90) TOTAL OFFENSE TEAM Consecutive Games Without a Win ...... 25 (1975-77) First Downs Total Defense •• 1989 ...... No. 1 in the nation (119.7 ypg•) Margin of Victory ...... 57 (60-3 vs. Greensboro, 1997) Game ...... 33 ...... at Brockport (1999) Margin of Defeat ...... 81 (81-0 vs. Waynesburg, 1967) Season . . . . .238 ...... 2002 (11 games) First Downs Rushing Rushing Defense •• 1989 ...... No. 1 in the nation (49.7 ypg) SCORING Game ...... 26 ...... vs. Grove City (1990) Season . . . . .137 ...... 1989 (10 games) Most Points Passing Defense •• First Downs Passing Game ...... 68 ...... 68-20 vs. St. Francis, 1981 1989 ...... No. 1 in the nation (70.0 ypg) Season . . . . .365 ...... 1990 Game ...... 20 ...... vs. Waynesburg (2002) Season . . . . .127 ...... 2002 (11 games) Punt Return Average 1984 ...... No. 1 in the nation (15.23 ypr) SCORING Touchdowns Game ...... 10 ...... vs. St. Francis, Pa. (1981) • Fourth-lowest total in Season ...... 54 ...... 1990 NCAA Division III history.

DEFENSE •• FSU became the first school in NCAA Division III history Interceptions by FSU to lead the country Game ...... 7 ...... vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (1998) in all three categories. Season ...... 22 ...... 1993 & 1998 (10 games each) Fumbles Recovered Game ...... 7 ...... vs. Waynesburg (1988) Season ...... 31 ...... 1986 (10 games) Turnovers Collected Game ...... 10 ...... vs. Waynesburg (1986) Season ...... 44 ...... 1986 & 1979

PUNTING Most Punts Russell Williams tied an NCAA record with his 100-yard Game ...... 17 ...... vs. Salisbury State (1978) interception return for a touchdown versus Wesley in 1993. He remains FSU’s lone consensus All-America Season ...... 78 ...... 1977 (10 games) selection in any sport. 2005 Frostburg State University Football / 33 YEAR-BBY-YYEAR SCORES

Ron Van Ryswyk Neil Hattlestad 1972 5-4 Oscar Lewis 1961-11966 1967 Geneva L 3-12 1976 21-227 (.429) 2-66 (.250) Bridgewater State L 3-7 0-33 (.000) Towson State W 10-0 O23 at James Madison L 7-44 1961 2-5 1967 2-6 Bridgewater (Va.) L 7-27 O30 at Grove City L 6-35 Shepherd L 6-29 Elizabeth City L 0-34 St. Paul's W 17-12 N5 West Virginia Tech L 0-36 Davis & Elkins L 0-23 Bridgewater State L 6-13 Bowie State W 17-0 DC Teachers L 7-8 Shepherd L 6-9 West Virginia Tech W 17-14 Bridgewater (Va.) W 27-0 Waynesburg L 0-81 Waynesburg L 16-30 John Peterson Waynesburg L 7-24 Bridgewater (Va.) L 7-27 William Paterson W 22-0 1977-11980 Gallaudet W 25-0 Gallaudet W 27-0 14-225 (.359) Potomac State L 13-19 Glassboro State W 21-7 1973 4-6 St. Paul's L 17-19 California (Pa.) L 6-14 1977 1-9 1962 4-4 Salisbury State W 15-10 S3 at Shepherd L 7-41 Shepherd L 12-27 Geneva L 0-33 S10 Waynesburg L 7-30 Montclair State L 0-20 Jim Crawley Towson State L 7-14 S17 at Bowie State L 12-20 D.C. Teachers W 28-0 1968-11974 Bridgewater (Va.) L 0-16 S24 at Edinboro State L 0-19 Bridgewater (Va.) L 6-22 33-228-33 (.541) St. Paul's W 26-0 O1 at Salisbury State L 11-14 Bridgewater St. W 33-15 Bowie State W 17-15 O8 at Towson State L 3-20 Gallaudet W 42-18 1968 2-5-1 West Virginia Tech L 15-21 O15 at Westminster L 0-38 Potomac State W 21-13 Elizabeth City L 0-48 Waynesburg W 26-20 O22 James Madison L 0-18 Grove City L 0-13 Geneva T 7-7 William Paterson L 18-24 O29 Grove City L 7-24 Shepherd L 0-17 N5 West Virginia Tech W 14-3 1963 5-4 Towson State W 39-7 1974 5-5 Shepherd L 0-20 Bridgewater State L 7-17 S7 Shepherd W 21-20 1978 3-7 Bridgewater St. W 40-0 Bridgewater (Va.) L 0-31 S14 at Waynesburg L 13-36 S9 at Waynesburg L 0-21 Gallaudet W 27-0 Gallaudet W 26-0 S21 Towson State L 10-26 S16 Bowie State L 14-15 Bridgewater (Va.) W 13-12 Glassboro State L 9-13 S28 at Geneva W 25-8 S23 California (Pa.) L 14-28 Waynesburg L 0-28 O5 Jersey City W 46-6 S30 Salisbury State L 0-29 Gallaudet W 19-0 1969 4-4-1 O12 Salisbury State L 14-21 O7 at University of D.C. W 11-0 Potomac State W 20-7 Shepherd L 13-15 O19 at Madison (JMU) W 27-17 O14 Towson State L 0-14 Grove City L 0-20 Geneva W 6-0 O26 Newport News W 28-12 O21 at James Madison L 6-28 Frederick L 6-48 Trenton State L 14-21 N2 at West Virginia Tech L 27-32 O28 at Catholic W 28-6 Bridgewater State T 21-21 N9 at Juniata L 11-20 N4 at Geneva L 6-18 1964 4-4 Towson State L 16-52 N11 Md.-Eastern Shore W 30-0 Gallaudet W 34-12 Bridgewater (Va.) W 14-6 Bridgewater State W 34-0 Gallaudet W 21-7 Mike Davis 1979 6-4 Montgomery J.C. L 19-39 Glassboro State L 10-14 1975-11976 S8 Waynesburg L 7-13 Bridgewater (Va.) L 0-3 St. Paul's W 15-14 1-116 (.059) S22 at California (Pa.) L 7-21 Waynesburg W 14-13 S29 at Salisbury State L 6-16 Gallaudet W 28-14 1970 7-1 1975 1-9 O6 Univ. of D.C. ! W 24-6 Potomac State L 13-21 Shepherd W 14-10 S6 at Shepherd L 0-28 O13 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 42-0 Wash. & Jefferson L 0-6 St. Paul's W 21-6 S13 Waynesburg L 7-19 O20 Randolph-Macon W 14-3 Trenton State W 7-6 S20 at Bowie State L 0-37 O27 at Kenyon W 8-0 1965 4-4 Bridgewater State W 20-14 S27 Geneva W 6-0 N3 Geneva (HC) W 29-7 Gallaudet W 21-0 Towson State W 10-8 O4 Juniata L 16-27 N10 at Md.-Eastern Shore L 13-19 Bridgewater State W 19-6 Bridgewater (Va.) W 16-7 O11 at Towson State L 25-42 N17 Catholic W 17-15 Montgomery J.C. L 0-33 Gallaudet W 34-0 O18 Madison (JMU) L 20-21 O25 at Westminster L 0-55 West Liberty L 12-26 Glassboro State L 0-25 KEY TO ALL GAMES Waynesburg L 13-40 N1 at West Virginia Tech L 0-6 Gallaudet W 43-8 1971 6-3-1 N15 at Salisbury State L 30-53 $ ...... Homecoming Maine Maritime W 11-0 St. Paul's W 37-6 Wash. & Jefferson L 18-32 Geneva L 6-28 1976 0-10 * ! ...... Parents’ Weekend S4 Shepherd L 14-28 Trenton State T 7-7 # ...... J. Suter Kegg Bowl 1966 2-6 Bridgewater State W 34-0 S11 at Waynesburg L 0-30 Maine Maritime L 3-44 Towson State W 20-0 S18 Bowie State L 9-26 * ...... ACFC Contests Bridgewater State W 7-6 Bridgewater (Va.) L 7-27 S25 Edinboro State L 13-53 West Liberty L 9-53 Gallaudet W 35-18 O2 Salisbury State L 6-20 & ...... Regents Cup Game O9 Towson State L 0-12 Waynesburg L 0-58 Glassboro State W 19-17 ~ ...... at Greenway Avenue Stadium Bridgewater (Va.) L 6-19 California (Pa.) W 24-0 O16 at Westminster L 7-55 Glassboro State L 0-21 Shepherd L 3-19 % ...... ECAC Championships Gallaudet L 14-18 * Davis coached the first seven games of St. Paul's W 20-6 the 1976 season. ^ ...... NCAA Playoffs

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1980 4-5 1985 6-4 1988 4-6 S21 Thiel ! W 35-14 S13 at Shepherd L 6-13 S7 Geneva W 9-7 S10 at Geneva L 0-21 S28 Salisbury State W 39-14 S20 California (Pa.) L 7-24 S14 at West Liberty W 23-13 S17 at Wesley W 42-0 O5 at Western Conn. St. W 33-3 S27 Salisbury State W 38-0 S21 at Mercyhurst L 3-38 S24 Salisbury State L 17-24 O19 Mercyhurst $ L 6-21 O4 Findlay W 21-12 S28 at Salisbury State L 11-23 O1 vs. Mercyhurst # L 5-28 O26 at Bridgewater (Va.) W 63-14 O11 Dayton L 7-31 O5 at Newport News W 17-13 O8 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 25-13 N2 Norwich W 29-17 O18 at Waynesburg L 12-38 O12 Waynesburg ! W 12-0 O15 Ferrum $ L 19-30 N9 Waynesburg W 22-18 O25 at Grove City L 0-7 O26 Westminster $ L 10-26 O22 Bridgewater (Va.) ! W 14-10 N16 at Charleston Southern W 21-19 N1 St. Francis (Pa.) W 38-17 N2 at Buffalo State L 13-24 O29 at Newport News L 0-9 N23 at William Paterson* W 46-16 N8 at Geneva W 28-24 N9 Fitchburg State W 58-7 N5 Tiffin W 10-0 N16 at Bridgewater (Va.) W 10-0 N12 at Waynesburg L 9-20 Mike McGlinchey Dean Peterson 1986 3-7 1989 9-1 1992-11995 1981-11986 S13 West Liberty W 15-6 S9 at Geneva W 12-6 30-111-22 (.731) 27-229-33 (.482) S20 Glassboro State L 10-13 S16 Wesley # W 37-0 S27 Salisbury State $ L 9-48 S23 at Salisbury State W 35-10 1992 6-3-1 1981 4-5 O4 Mercyhurst L 7-24 S30 at Univ. of D.C. W 15-3 S12 Lycoming L 6-13 S12 Shepherd L 7-17 O11 at Waynesburg W 27-14 O7 St. Francis (Pa.) $ W 42-6 S19 at Thiel W 44-0 S19 at California (Pa.) L 8-28 O18 Ferrum ! L 20-21 O14 at Ferrum L 21-38 S26 Salisbury State ! W 31-14 S26 at Salisbury State W 30-19 O25 at Dayton L 0-54 O21 at Bridgewater (Va.) W 33-12 O3 Wesley $ W 17-14 O3 at Findlay L 7-56 N1 at Geneva L 7-24 O28 Newport News ! W 35-0 O10 at Geneva L 7-22 O10 at Dayton L 21-45 N8 Newport News W 27-9 N4 at Tiffin W 34-22 O17 at Canisius T 14-14 O17 Waynesburg (HC) L 8-30 N15 at Univ. of Buffalo L 7-42 N11 Waynesburg W 27-8 O24 Bridgewater (Va.) W 37-2 O24 Grove City (PW) W 29-0 O31 SUNY-Brockport L 17-31 O31 St. Francis (Pa.) W 68-20 1990 9-2 N7 at Waynesburg W 14-0 N7 at Duquesne W 21-20 Dennis Riccio S8 at Mercyhurst W 21-7 N14 Methodist W 35-14 1987-11991 S15 at Thiel W 34-0 1982 6-2-2 32-220 (.625) S22 Salisbury State ! W 34-7 1993 10-2 S11 at West Liberty T 21-21 S29 Grove City W 41-0 S11 at Alfred W 33-31 S18 at Allegheny W 24-22 1987 2-8 O6 at Catholic W 41-0 S18 Thiel W 34-12 S25 Salisbury State $ L 17-21 S12 at Glassboro State L 0-10 O13 St. Francis (Pa.) W 31-7 S25 at Salisbury State W 34-21 O2 Mercyhurst ! W 10-7 S19 Wesley W 37-0 O20 Bridgewater (Va.) $ W 49-7 O2 Chowan ! W 27-0 O9 at Randolph-Macon W 24-21 S26 at Salisbury State L 0-40 O27 Duquesne W 41-7 O9 Trenton State $ W 27-16 O16 at Waynesburg T 29-29 O3 at Mercyhurst L 0-30 N3 Bethany W 55-14 O16 Wesley W 35-26 O23 at Grove City W 35-31 O10 Waynesburg L 7-14 N10 at Waynesburg L 18-28 O23 at Bridgewater (Va.) W 35-0 O30 Duquesne W 35-14 O17 at Ferrum L 10-21 N17 Ramapo % L 14-20 O30 at SUNY-Brockport W 36-23 N6 California (Pa.) W 24-19 O24 Dayton L 0-49 N6 Waynesburg L 22-24 N13 Westminster L 7-35 O31 vs. Geneva # L 7-36 1991 8-3 N13 at Methodist W 47-23 1983 2-8 N7 Newport News L 14-15 S7 at Grove City L 32-37 N20 at Wilkes ^ W 26-25 S10 West Liberty L 17-27 N14 Univ. of Buffalo W 19-13 S14 Catholic W 27-7 N27 Wash. & Jefferson ^ L 7-28 S17 Geneva L 0-15 S24 Salisbury State L 14-29 O1 at Mercyhurst W 10-7 O8 Randolph-Macon! L 7-12 O15 Waynesburg L 17-24 O22 Grove City $ W 28-6 O29 at Wilmington (Ohio) L 0-24 N5 at California (Pa.) L 3-58 N12 at Westminster L 10-42

1984 6-3-1 S8 at Geneva W 21-7 S15 Newport News W 31-14 S22 Salisbury State $ L 14-17 S29 Mercyhurst ! L 27-30 O6 at Randolph-Macon L 5-52 O13 at Waynesburg W 16-3 O20 at Fitchburg State W 32-0 O27 at Westminster T 13-13 N3 Buffalo State W 20-17 N10 Bridgewater (Va.) W 44-21 The 1993 squad remains the first and only FSU football team to advance to the NCAA Playoffs. The Bobcats scored 19 unanswered points in the final 10:04 to upset Wilkes 26-25 in the opening round before falling to Washington & Jefferson 28-7 in the national quarterfinals. FSU’s 10-2 finish remains the best in the program’s 43-year history.

2005 Frostburg State University Football / 35 YEAR-BBY-YYEAR SCORES

1994 8-2-1 1997 6-3 Rubin Stevenson 2002 6-5 (3-0 ACFC) S10 at Bridgewater State W 21-7 S13 Salve Regina W 24-7 2000-ppresent ACFC Champions S17 Mercyhurst W 35-11 S20 at Central Conn. State L 17-37 21-228 (.429) ECAC Southwest Runners-Up S24 Salisbury State W 46-17 S27 at Salisbury State W 16-7 S14 Apprentice* W 42-6 O1 at Chowan W 31-0 O4 Chowan W 21-0 2000 4-6 (3-3 ACFC) S21 at Montclair State L 27-30 O8 at Trenton State W 24-21 O11 Greensboro W 60-3 S9 at Central Conn. State L 7-24 S28 SUNY Brockport L25-31 3ot O15 SUNY-Brockport W 47-17 O18 at SUNY-Brockport L 22-33 S16 at Allegheny L 13-31 O5 at Oberlin W 48-14 O22 Bridgewater (Va.) $ W 42-10 O25 Waynesburg W 14-7 S23 Methodist *! W 27-6 O12 Wesley * W 37-18 O29 at Newport News T 27-27 N8 Ferrum W 31-0 S30 at Chowan * W 20-13 O19 at Catholic L35-41 ot N5 at Waynesburg L 21-28 N15 at Methodist L 12-40 O7 Wesley *$ L 10-24 O26 Ursinus $ W 35-14 N12 Methodist W 50-17 O14 SUNY-Brockport L 17-18 N2 Westminster ~ W 24-17 N19 Kean % L 7-41 1998 7-3 O21 at Ferrum * L 7-10 N9 at Waynesburg L 21-24 S12 at Salve Regina W 14-7 O28 New Jersey City W 13-0 N16 vs. Salisbury *& W 37-7 1995 6-4 S19 West Virginia Tech W 42-6 N4 at Greensboro * W 33-26 (at Towson Univ.) S9 Bridgewater State W 30-12 S26 Salisbury State ! W 17-14 N11 vs. Salisbury State *& L 8-18 N23 vs. Johns Hopkins %~ L 21-24 S16 at Mercyhurst W 21-7 O3 at Chowan L 16-29 (at RFK Stadium) S23 at Salisbury State L 28-35 O10 at Greensboro W 14-13 2003 4-5 (3-0 ACFC) S30 Chowan W 20-9 O17 SUNY-Brockport $ W 31-14 2001 5-4 (2-1 ACFC) ACFC Champions O7 Newport News L 24-33 O24 at Ferrum W 31-13 S8 at Marist W 25-23 S13 at Apprentice * W 28-12 O14 at SUNY-Brockport L 7-14 O31 Kentucky Wesleyan W 34-16 S22 at SUNY-Brockport L 13-45 S21 Montclair State L 3-27 O21 at Bridgewater (Va.) W 14-10 N7 at Waynesburg L 28-47 S29 Chowan (PW) W 55-24 S27 at SUNY Brockport L 14-37 O28 Ferrum W 21-6 N14 Methodist L 14-20 O6 at Wesley* L 36-44 O11 at Wesley * W42-39 ot N4 Waynesburg L 14-20 O13 Catholic L 26-31 O18 Widener $ L19-26 ot N11 at Methodist W 7-0 1999 8-3 (5-1 ACFC) O20 Allegheny L 13-40 O25 at Maryville W 31-7 ACFC Champions O27 at Apprentice * W 44-13 N1 at Westminster L 33-35 S11 Central Conn. St. W 22-16 N3 Waynesburg (HC) W 36-13 N8 Waynesburg L 7-28 Ed Sweeney S18 at West Virginia Tech W 38-21 N10 vs. Salisbury State *& W 30-27 N15 vs. Salisbury *& W 15-14 1996-11999 S25 at Methodist * W 24-10 (at RFK Stadium) (at Towson Univ.) 30-111 (.732) O2 Chowan * W 30-25 O9 at Wesley * W 42-17 2001 5-4 (2-1 ACFC) 2004 2-8 (1-5 ACFC) 1996 9-2 O16 at SUNY-Brockport W 35-18 S8 at Marist W 25-23 S11 Apprentice * W 14-0 S14 North Greenville L 14-17 O23 Ferrum * L 17-20ot S22 at SUNY Brockport L 13-45 S18 at Montclair State L 14-29 S21 Central Conn. State W 24-6 O30 at Kentucky Wesleyan L 31-43 S29 Chowan ! W 55-24 S25 SUNY Brockport * L 10-24 S28 Salisbury State ! W 28-3 N6 Greensboro * W 32-7 O6 at Wesley * L 36-44 O2 at Buffalo State * L 9-16 O5 at Chowan W 10-0 N13 vs. Salisbury State *& W 23-22 O13 Catholic L 26-31 O9 Wesley * L 0-22 O12 at Wesley W 20-10 (at PSINet Stadium) O20 Allegheny L 13-40 O16 at Widener L 19-54 O19 SUNY-Brockport $ L 3-7 N20 Carnegie Melon % L 10-28 O27 at Newport News * W 44-13 O23 Maryville (Tenn.) ! W 22-0 O26 at Waynesburg W 44-24 N3 Waynesburg $ W 36-13 O30 Westminster L 13-25 N2 Sue Bennett W 31-6 N10 vs. Salisbury State *& W 30-27 N6 at Waynesburg L 19-30 N9 at Ferrum W 6-3 (at RFK Stadium) N13 vs. Salisbury *& L 7-23 N16 Methodist W 38-17 (at Towson Univ.) N23 Wilkes % W 24-21

Frostburg State celebrates its thrilling 15-14 win over Salisbury in the 2003 Regents Cup Game which gave the Bobcats their second straight Atlantic Central Football Conference title.

36 / 2005 Frostburg State University Football RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS/HEAD COACHES

OPPONENT W-LL-TT OPPONENT W-LL-TT Alfred University ...... 1-0-0 Marist College ...... 1-0-0 Allegheny College ...... 1-2-0 University of Maryland-Eastern Shore ...... 1-1-0 Apprentice School ...... 9-3-1 Maryville College ...... 2-0-0 Bethany (W.Va.) College ...... 1-0-0 Mercyhurst College ...... 5-6-0 Bowie State University ...... 2-4-0 Methodist College ...... 7-2-0 Bridgewater State (Mass.) College ...... 9-3-1 Montgomery Junior College ...... 0-2-0 Bridgewater (Va.) College ...... 14-8-0 Montclair State University ...... 0-4-0 University of Buffalo ...... 1-1-0 College of New Jersey (formerly Trenton State) ...... 3-1-1 Buffalo State College ...... 1-2-0 New Jersey City University (formerly Jersey City State) ...... 2-0-0 California University (Pa.) ...... 2-6-0 North Greenville College ...... 0-1-0 Canisius College ...... 0-0-1 Norwich University ...... 1-0-0 Carnegie Mellon University ...... 0-1-0 Oberlin College ...... 1-0-0 Catholic University ...... 4-2-0 Potomac State College ...... 2-2-0 Central Connecticut State University ...... 2-2-0 Ramapo College of New Jersey ...... 0-1-0 Charleston Southern University ...... 0-1-0 Randolph-Macon College ...... 2-2-0 Chowan College ...... 8-1-0 St. Francis College (Pa.) ...... 6-0-0 University of Dayton ...... 0-4-0 St. Paul’s College ...... 6-1-0 Davis & Elkins College ...... 0-1-0 Salisbury University ...... 16-16-0 Duquense University ...... 3-0-0 Salve Regina University ...... 2-0-0 University of District Columbia ...... 3-0-0 Shepherd College ...... 2-12-0 District of Columbia Teachers ...... 1-1-0 SUNY Brockport ...... 4-9-0 Edinboro University ...... 0-2-0 Sue Bennett College ...... 1-0-0 Elizabeth City State University ...... 0-2-0 Thiel College ...... 4-0-0 Ferrum College ...... 4-6-0 Tiffin University ...... 2-0-0 University of Findlay ...... 1-1-0 Towson University ...... 4-7-0 Fitchburg State College ...... 2-0-0 Ursinus College ...... 1-0-0 Frederick Community College ...... 0-1-0 Washington & Jefferson College ...... 0-3-0 ...... 13-1-0 Waynesburg College ...... 11-25-1 Geneva College ...... 8-9-1 Wesley College ...... 9-3-0 Glassboro State College ...... 2-6-0 West Liberty State College ...... 2-3-1 Greensboro College ...... 4-0-0 Westminster College ...... 1-8-1 Grove City College ...... 4-6-0 West Virginia Tech ...... 4-4-0 James Madison University ...... 1-4-0 Western Connecticut State University ...... 1-0-0 Juniata College ...... 0-2-0 Widener University ...... 0-2-0 Kean College ...... 0-1-0 Wilkes University ...... 2-0-0 Kentucky Wesleyan College ...... 1-1-0 William Paterson University ...... 2-1-0 Kenyon College ...... 1-0-0 Wilmington College (Ohio) ...... 0-1-0 Lycoming College ...... 0-1-0 TOTAL ...... 211-204-8 Maine Maritime ...... 1-1-0

All-TTime FSU Head Coaching Records

Head Coach Seasons at FSU Record Pct. Rubin Stevenson 2000-present (5) 21-28-0 .429 Ed Sweeney 1996-99 (4) 30-11-0 .732 Mike McGlinchey 1992-95 (4) 30-11-2 .731 Dennis Riccio 1987-91 (5) 32-20-0 .625 Dean Peterson 1981-86 (6) 27-29-3 .541 Jim Crawley Dennis Riccio John Peterson 1977-80 (4) 14-25-0 .359 Oscar Lewis 1976 (1)* 0-3-0 .000 Mike Davis 1975-76 (2)* 1-16-0 .059 Jim Crawley 1968-74 (7) 33-28-3 .541 Neil Hattlestad 1967 (1) 2-6-0 .250 Ron Van Ryswyk 1961-66 (6) 21-27-0 .429 TOTALS 1961-2004 (44) 211-204-8 .509

* Mike Davis coached the first seven games of the 1976 season; Oscar Lewis coached the final three. Mike McGlinchey Ed Sweeney

2005 Frostburg State University Football / 37 HONORS & AWARDS

Football Players in the FSU Hall of Fame National Honors* American Football Coaches Association All-AAmerica Team Name Position Played/Coached Inducted 2002 George O’Brien II ...... Defensive Line Bill Bagley ...... WR ...... 1983-85 ...... 1991 1996 Ron Wallace ...... Defensive Back Terry Beamer ...... LB ...... 1977-80 ...... 1986 1994 Joe Holland ...... Defensive Line 1993 Russell Williams ...... Defensive Back Ken Boyd ...... DB ...... 1986-89 ...... 1999 1989 Ken Boyd ...... Defensive Back Jim Chaney ...... QB ...... 1966-70 ...... 1971 1988 Ken Boyd ...... Defensive Back Terry Changuris ...... QB ...... 1970-73 ...... 1980 1986 Marcus Wooley ...... Linebacker Jim Crawley ...... Head Coach ...... 1968-74 ...... 1997 1985 Bill Bagley ...... Wide Receiver 1983 Kevin Walsh ...... Defensive Line Mike Davis ...... OL/TB ...... 1964-68 ...... 1973 1982 Steve Forsythe ...... Wide Receiver Ned Era ...... DT ...... 1965-69 ...... 1971 1980 Terry Beamer ...... Linebacker Scott Hackal ...... LB ...... 1982-85 ...... 1992 Terry Hall ...... WR ...... 1971, 73-75 ...... 1981 Football Gazette All-AAmerica Team 2003 Kevin Culbert (DE) ...... Third Team Wayne Harper ...... FB ...... 1963-67 ...... 1973 2002 Roy Olson (TE) ...... Second Team Roland Lammert ...... FB ...... 1902-05 ...... 1986 2001 George O’Brien II (DL) ...... Third Team Carl Leverenz ...... RB ...... 1968-70 ...... 1979 1994 A.J. Bell (WR/PR) ...... First Team Bob Maddox ...... DT ...... 1968, 70-73 ...... 1978 Tim Feldman (OT) ...... Honorable Mention 1993 Russell Williams (DB) ...... First Team Mike McGlinchey ...... Head Coach ...... 1992-95 ...... 1996 Tim Feldman (OT) ...... Honorable Mention Rory McTigue ...... FB ...... 1989-91 ...... 2001 1990 Keith Shorter (DB) ...... Third Team Dick Messier ...... DT/NG ...... 1969-72 ...... 1982 Brad Nelson ...... LB ...... 1987-90 ...... 2004 Hewlett-PPackard/College Sports Information Information Directors All-AAmerica Team John Patterson ...... RB ...... 1971-74 ...... 1980 2003 Kevin Culbert (DE) ...... Honorable Mention Rich Prather ...... RB ...... 1979-83 ...... 1987 Roy Olson (TE) ...... Honorable Mention Bill Ridge ...... OT ...... 1979-82 ...... 1988 2002 George O’Brien II (DL) ...... Second Team Roy Olson (TE) ...... Third Team Charlie Robinson ...... QB ...... 1961-65 ...... 1971 2001 George O’Brien II (DL) ...... Third Team Mike Rowe ...... LB/DT/FB ...... 1966-70 ...... 1976 1996 Ron Wallace (DB) ...... Third Team Glen Scott ...... DT ...... 1974-77 ...... 1994 1995 Ron Wallace (DB) ...... Honorable Mention Keith Shorter ...... DB/RS ...... 1987-90 ...... 2002 Pizza Hut Division III All-AAmerica Team Bill Spalding ...... LB ...... 1968-71 ...... 1987 1986 Marcus Wooley (DE) ...... Second Team Ron Sterling ...... WR ...... 1972-74 ...... 1986 1984 Bill Bagley (WR) ...... Third Team Vic Twigg ...... OL ...... 1961-64 ...... 1989 1983 Kevin Walsh (DE) ...... Third Team Ron Van Ryswyk ...... Head Coach ...... 1961-66 ...... 1992 ECAC All-SStar Team John Volkerding ...... OG ...... 1968-71 ...... 1987 2003 Kevin Culbert ...... Defensive End Pat Weaver ...... PK ...... 1973-74 ...... 1983 Mike Kitchen ...... Running Back Donnie White ...... LB ...... 1971-74 ...... 1982 Roy Olson ...... Tight End Marcus Wooley ...... DE ...... 1984-87 ...... 1999 Nick Quisgard ...... Placekicker 2002 George O’Brien II ...... Defensive Line 2001 George O’Brien II ...... Defensive Line Bobcats in the Pros Chris Golliday ...... Offensive Line 1983 Rich Prather Signed by (NFL); DeNelle Hale ...... Running Back/Return Specialist 2000 John McElhenny ...... Linebacker Played FB & LB for Denver Dynamite (Arena) Chris Seguinot ...... Linebacker 1982 Bill Ridge Signed by (NFL) Allen Jordan ...... Defensive End 1974 Don White Signed by Philadelphia Bell (WFL) 1999 Matt Cornelius ...... Offensive Line 1972 Bob Maddox Drafted by Bengals (NFL) Brian McElhenny ...... Defensive Back Martin Mood ...... Tight End Played for Bengals & 1997 Buddy Edmond ...... Defensive End 1971 Mike Rowe Signed with Baltimore Colts (NFL); Played with 1996 Ron Wallace ...... Defensive Back Norfolk Neptunes (Continental Football League; Yinka Olarinde ...... Defensive Line Keith Arbold ...... Linebacker Named League’s MVP, 1977) Jason Henry ...... Quarterback 1971 Ned Era Semi-pro ball with Virginia Sailors Neddy Vernon ...... Defensive Back John Conrad ...... Offensive Line E.J. Fuller ...... Tailback Bob Maddox graduated from Frostburg State in 1973 after 1995 Mark Dejnozka ...... Offensive Line a stellar career. A member of three Maryland All-State teams and 1994 Scott Willett ...... Offensive Line two NAIA All-District 18 squads, he was named the Bobcats’ 1991 Rory McTigue ...... Running Back MVP and earned Little All-America honorable mention honors in 1990 Jeff Eanes ...... Defensive End 1971. Maddox was selected by the in the Rory McTigue (Player of the Year) ...... Running Back seventh round of the NFL Draft and played with them for two Mark Wells ...... Offensive Line seasons before joining the Kansas City Chiefs for two more 1985 Marcus Wooley ...... Defensive Line years. 1982 Kevin Theis ...... Tight End * Honorees from some years are not available.

38 / 2005 Frostburg State University Football FACILITIES/TRAVEL

WHERE THEY PLAY

The Frostburg State football team plays its home games at Bobcat Stadium, a 4,000-seat, natural grass facility located on the south end of campus. The Bobcats have played four post-season contests at Bobcat Stadium, including a 1993 NCAA quarterfinal game against Washington & Jefferson (W&J won 28-7). FSU owns an 85-65 (.567) all-time record at Bobcat Stadium.

Bobcat Stadium

WHERE THEY TRAIN The Frostburg State University weight rooms located in the Harold J. Cordts Physical Education Center underwent a major renovation in February 2005. Nearly $90,000 of new equipment was added, selected older equipment was be removed and other existing equipment was repositioned.

New strength equipment (pictured to the right) featured power racks, Olympic oak platforms with Bobcat logo, adjustable benches and adjustable pulley stations. New cardio equipment included four treadmills, four steppers and two bikes.

Weight Rooms

HOW THEY TRAVEL

The Frostburg State University football team travels to

road games in style in the Bobcat Bus. Purchased in

XXXX, this 47-passenger coach bus is equipped with

seven television monitors, a VCR, a restroom, tables

and a pantry.

Bobcat Coach Bus

2005 Frostburg State University Football / 39 ABOUT FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY

rom an opening day enrollment of 57 students, Frostburg State University has grown to a present day enrollment of over 5,000 students. Its physical plant, once Flimited to a single building, Old Main, which housed classrooms and a library, has also grown to over 30 facilities including classroom buildings, residence halls, the Lewis J. Ort Library, the Harold J. Cordts Physical Education Center, the Lane Center, and the Performing Arts Center, situated on 255 beautiful acres. Opened in 1902 as State Normal School No. 2, the University owes its existence to the tenacity of J. Benson Oder, editor of the Frostburg Mining Journal, and the citizens of Frostburg who, in spite of political barriers, raised funds and purchased the site on which the University is located. Principal Edmund Dandridge Murdaugh and three faculty instructed the first Normal School class; in addition, the other faculty taught 151 children in the Model School. The Normal School students, who were high school students having to meet no requirements other than age (girls, 16; boys, 17), had but one two-year course of study, elementary education. The curriculum consisted of Latin, mathematics, history, rhetoric and literature, natural and physical sciences, drawing, music, calisthenics, psychology, philosophy of education, philosophy of school management, Pedagogy, Observation, Practice Work and Primary Manual Training. FSU at a Glance • Average class size: 19 Over the years, the name of the institution has reflected the changes in the scope of • 89% of classes have fewer than 30 students. its educational mission. In 1935, the State Normal School No. 2 became the State • 17:1 student/faculty ratio Teachers College at Frostburg, a four-year college which offered a Bachelor of Science • According to a recent survey, 97% of our graduates are employed. Over 83% are employed in Elementary Education. In 1963, the name became Frostburg State College, and finally in the field of their choice. in 1987, with the strong support of the local civic and business community, became • An undergraduate biology student discovered a new species of worm and presented his Frostburg State University, an indication of its growing resources, diversity and findings at the Russian Society of Nematologist Symposium in St. Petersburg. excellence in educational opportunities for the region and the state. • Among its peer institutions, FSU was ranked second for the number of national awards In 1988, FSU became a constituent institution of the University System of Maryland, received by its faculty. comprised of 11 of the state's 13 public institutions. Expanding to meet the educational • The CBS hit comedy "Yes, Dear" has a character who has ties to FSU and often wears needs of the region, the FSU Center in Hagerstown was also established in 1988 to offer "Frostburg" T-shirts, thanks to Gregory Garcia, real-life FSU graduate and the show's upper-level bachelor's degree coursework and graduate programs. The University also executive producer. opened, in 1990, a permanent location for the Frederick MBA program. • The fall 2000 entering freshmen class was the largest in FSU history and 10.2 percent larger Throughout its growth, the University has emphasized excellence in teaching. Over than the previous year. The same class had an average SAT score that was 14 points higher 80% of the full-time faculty hold Ph.D.s or terminal degrees from institutions that are than the previous year's average. among the most prestigious in the nation. Faculty scholarship has led to scholarly books, • FSU is a partner in the construction of a business and technology park on campus. This new manuals and journals, as well as numerous articles and reviews. This excellence in park will provide opportunities for students to engage in research and internships with participating agencies. faculty has resulted in superior results for students. FSU has been ranked first among its • The pass rate of FSU graduates in Social Work licensure exams has been 100% for the past peers for the number of doctorates per 100 baccalaureate degrees awarded. In the same two years. study, FSU was ranked second in the percentage of national, prestigious awards • Students from FSU's Society for the Advancement of Management chapter placed third received by faculty. These have included Fulbrights and significant grants from the nationally in case competition. National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Endowment for the Arts and other • FSU education graduates have typically had pass rates of 96%-98% on the National national associations. Teachers Exam. At the same time, the University has developed comparable excellence in academic programs, research, consulting, cultural and athletic events, and facilities. In recent years the campus has consistently received a superior rating, the highest state award given for facilities and maintenance. In addition, FSU was also recently ranked safest college campus in the state. Today, the University's mission and services have expanded significantly. Over 400 full-time administrators and support staff, and more than 200 full-time faculty serve the educational needs of students who come not only from throughout the United States, but also the world. These students have a choice of 37 major programs of study leading to the Bachelor of Art, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Technical and Professional Studies degrees as well as graduate degrees in applied ecology and conservation biology, business administration, counseling psychology, education, wildlife/fisheries biology, human performance, modern humanities, park and recreation resource management, teaching and applied computer science. In addition, 12 pre- professional programs are offered. Frostburg State University continues its pursuit of excellence. It is a tradition which now spans over a century.

40 / 2005 Frostburg State University Football GETTING TO FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY

Estimated Travel Time to FSU Frostburg State University is located in the Appalachian highlands (elevation 2,200 feet) of Baltimore ...... 2 1/2 hours Western Maryland. The main campus covers 260 Hagerstown, Md...... 1 hour acres within the town limits of Frostburg Harrisburg, Pa...... 2 hours (population 7,300). The University also offers Johnstown, Pa...... 1 hour courses in Frederick, Maryland and at the Center Morgantown, W.Va...... 1 hour in Hagerstown, Maryland. New York ...... 6 1/2 hours The local region is rich in both history and outdoor Philadelphia ...... 4 1/2 hours activities. Students can visit nearby recreational Pittsburgh ...... 2 1/2 hours areas — Rocky Gap, New Germany and Deep

Richmond ...... 5 hours Creek Lake State Parks — which offer camping,

Salisbury, Md...... 5 1/2 hours boating, swimming, hiking and skiing.

Somerset, Pa...... 45 minutes Frostburg State University Washington, D.C...... 2 1/2 hours 101 Braddock Road Frostburg, Maryland 21532-1099

From Baltimore Take I-70 West to I-68 at Hancock, Md. Proceed to exit 33 (second Frostburg exit). Bear right onto Midlothian Road and proceed about one mile to the main entrance to the campus on the left.

From Morgantown, W.Va. and Points West Take I-68 East to exit 33. Turn left onto Midlothian Road and proceed about one mile to the main entrance to the campus on the left.

From Pittsburgh, Pa. and Points North Take I-79 South to I-68 at Morgantown, W.Va. Proceed to exit 33. Turn left onto Midlothian Road and proceed about one mile to the main entrance to the campus on the left. Frostburg State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution. Admission shall be determined without From Washington, D.C. Take I-270 North towards Frederick, Md. At Frederick, take I-70 West to I-68 at Hancock, Md. Proceed to exit 33 (second regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or Frostburg exit). Bear right onto Midlothian Road and proceed about one mile to the main entrance to the campus on the handicap. left. FSU is committed to making all of its programs, services and activities accessible to persons with disabilities. You may request accommodations through the ADA Compliance Office, 301/687-4102, TDD 301/687-7955. 2005 SCHEDULE

Sept. 10 at Apprentice * 1:00

Sept. 17 Montclair State 1:00

Sept. 24 at SUNY Brockport * 1:00

Oct. 1 Buffalo State * ! 1:00

Oct. 8 at Wesley * 1:00

Oct. 15 at Thomas More 1:00

Oct. 22 Seton Hill # 1:00

Oct. 29 at Westminster 1:00

Nov. 5 Waynesburg 1:00

Nov. 12 vs. Salisbury *^ TBA

* Atlantic Central Football Conference Opponents

! Parents' Weekend

# Homecoming

^ Seventh Annual Regents Cup (Location TBA)