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Miami Redhawks MIAMI REDHAWKS Dr. Gregory Crawford President Miami defensive tackle Doug Costin MIAMI UNIVERSITY Location: .............................................................................................................. Oxford, Ohio President: ............................................................................................. Dr. Gregory Crawford Director of Athletics: ..........................................................................................David Sayler Head Coach: .............................................................................Chuck Martin (Millikin, ‘90) Faculty Representative: ......................................................................................... Ron Scott David Sayler Enrollment: ...................................................................................................................... 17,557 Director of Athletics Founded: ..............................................................................................................................1809 Nickname: .................................................................................................................RedHawks Colors: ............................................................................................Red (PMS 186) and White Stadium: (Capacity): ..................................................................... Yager Stadium (24,286) Website: ...................................................................................www.MiamiRedHawks.com TEAM FACTS Offense: ..........................................................................................................................Multiple Defense: .........................................................................................................................Multiple 2018 Record:........................................................................................................................... 6-6 2018 Conference Record/Finish: .............................................................. 6-2/ t-2nd East Last Bowl Appearance: ....................................................................St. Petersburg (2016) Chuck Martin Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.................................................................................... 41/22 Head Coach Starters Returning/Lost: ................................................................................................ 12/13 All-Time Record: ....................................................................................................690-461-44 All-Time MAC Record:..........................................................................................293-174-11 MAC Championships/Last: ...................................................................................... 15/2010 SPORTS INFORMATION Football Contact: .................................................................................................Dave Meyer Office Phone: ......................................................................................................513.529.4329 Cell Phone: ..........................................................................................................419.265.0284 E-Mail: [email protected] Twitter: @DaveMeyerMU Yager Stadium Pressbox:................................................................................513.529.7261 Dave Meyer 78 2019 MACSports Football Information Record Book MIAMI REDHAWKS TEAM INFORMATION 2019 Schedule Date Opponent Time Television Series Sat., Aug. 31 at Iowa 7:30 pm ET FS1 Iowa leads 4-0 Sat., Sept. 7 Tennessee Tech 2:30 pm ET ESPN+ Miami leads 1-0 Sat., Sept. 14 at Cincinnati Noon ET ESPNU Miami leads 59-57-7 Sat., Sept. 21 at Ohio State TBA TBA Ohio State leads 5-0 Sat., Sept. 28 *Buffalo TBA TBA Miami leads 14-7 Sat., Oct. 12 *at Western Michigan TBA TBA Miami leads 37-22-1 Sat., Oct. 19 *NIU 2:30 pm ET TBA Series tied 9-9 Sat., Oct. 26 *at Kent State TBA TBA Miami leads 49-17 Wed., Nov. 6 *at Ohio 7:30 pm ET or 8:00 pm ET ESPN2 Miami leads 53-40-2 Wed., Nov. 13 *Bowling Green 8:00 pm ET ESPN2/ESPNU Miami leads 44-24-5 Wed., Nov. 20 *Akron 7:30 pm ET ESPN2/ESPNU Miami leads 18-9-1 Fri., Nov. 29 *at Ball State TBA TBA Miami leads 19-11-1 *Mid-American Conference game Primary Media Outlets 2019 Squad Breakdown Starters Returning (12) Miami Sports Information Offense (5) Pos. 2018 Statistics Football Contact: Dave Meyer 230 Millett Hall Tommy Doyle RT Started in all 12 games at right tackle last season Oxford, OH 45056 Danny Godlevske C Started in all 12 games at center last season Phone: 513.529.4329 Jarett LaRubbio RG Started in all 12 games at right guard last season Cell: 419.265.0284 Luke Mayock WR Started in all 12 games, 22 rec., 319 yards (14.5 avg.), 3 TDs [email protected] Jack Sorenson WR Started in all 12 games, 53 rec., 742 yards (14.0 avg.), 2 TDs Newspaper Hamilton-Journal News Defense (4) Pos. 2018 Statistics Beat Writer: Mark Schmetzer 228 Court St. Travion Banks DB Played in 12 games, 23 tackles, 12 solo, 0.5 tfl, 2 pbu Hamilton, OH 45012 Doug Costin DT Started in all 12 games, 52 total tackles, 28 solo, 10.5 tfl, 7.0 sacks, 3 pbu, 2 ff Phone: 513.315.0973 Ben Kimpler DT Appeared in all 12 games, 37 total tackles, 15 solo, 4.0 tfl, 1.0 sack email: [email protected] Zedrick Raymond DB Played in all 12 games, 37 total tackles, 30 solo, 2.0 tfl, 1.0 sack, 7 pbu, 1 ff Dayton Daily News Beat Writer: Tom Archdeacon Specialists (3) Pos. 2018 Statistics 45 Ludloaw St. Kyle Kramer P 65 punts, 2,725 yds., (41.9 avg.), long of 64 yards, 30 In20 Dayton, OH 45402 Sam Sloman K 10-13 FGs; 41-42 PATs; 71 total points Phone: 937.478.7334 [email protected] Evan Crabtree LS Handled long snapper duties on special teams Radio Starters Lost (13) Miami Sports Network Play-by-Play: Steve Baker Offense (6) Pos. 2018 Statistics Color: Tim Bray James Gardner WR Appeared in three games, 12 rec., 157 yards Terry Bridge Sam McCollum LG Started in all 12 games at left guard last season 230 Millett Hall Gus Ragland QB Started all 12 games, 226-371 passing (60.9%), 2,547 yards, 17 TDs Oxford, OH 45056 Phone: 513.529.7288 Jordan Rigg LT Started in all 12 games at left tackle last season [email protected] Alonzo Smith RB Started in 11 games, 141 att., 746 yards (5.3 avg.), 9 TDs [email protected] Kenny Young RB Played in 10 games, 59 att., 367 yards (6.2 avg.), 4 TDs Television WCPO-TV (ABC - Ch. 9) Defense (7) Pos. 2018 Statistics Sports Producer: John Popovich Josh Allen S Played in 11 games, 43 total tackles, 22 solo, 2.0 tfl, 7 pbu 1720 Gilbert Ave. Pasquale Calcagno DE Played in all 12 games, 29 total tackles, 17 solo, 9.0 tfl, 5.0 sacks Cincinnati, OH 45202 Brad Koenig LB Started in all 12 games, 102 total tackles, 62 solo, 13.0 tfl, 5.0 sacks, 3 INT, 4 ff Phone: 513.852.4077 Fax: 513.651.9990 Junior McMullen LB Played in six games, 42 total tackles, 18 solo, 4.5 tfl, 1.0 sack, 2 rec. fum. [email protected] De’Andre Montgomery S Played in eight games, 55 total tackles, 31 solo, 1.5 tfl, 1.0 sack Nate Trawick DT Played in five games, 12 total tackles, five solo, 0.5 tfl, 1.0 sack WKRC-TV (CBS - Ch. 12) Daryus Thompson DB Played in seven games, 19 total tackles, 12 solo, 1.5 tfl, 2 pbu Sports Producer: Brad Johansen 1906 Highland Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45219 Specialists (0) Pos. 2018 Statistics Phone: 513.763.5452 [email protected] 2018 Results (6-6, 6-2 MAC) WLWT-TV (NBC - Ch. 5) Date Opponent Score Total Off. Total Def. Att. Sports Producer: George Vogel 1700 Young St. Sat., Sept. 1 Marshall L, 28-35 444 443 15,827 Cincinnati, OH 45210 Sat., Sept. 8 Cincinnati (at Paul Brown Stadium) L, 0-21 198 233 16,062 Phone: 513.412.5088 Sat., Sept. 15 at Minnesota L, 3-26 199 295 41,162 [email protected] Sat., Sept. 22 *at Bowling Green W, 38-23 408 385 14,380 Sat., Sept. 29 *Western Michigan L, 39-40 349 562 15,012 WXIX-TV (FOX - Ch. 19) Sports Producer: Brian Giesenschlag Sat., Oct. 6 *at Akron W, 41-17 422 259 22,437 635 W. Seventh St. Sat., Oct. 13 *Kent State W, 31-6 504 274 5,003 Cincinnati, OH 45203 Sat., Oct. 20 at Army L, 30-31 (2OT) 406 347 38,016 Phone: 513.421.0119 Tue., Oct. 30 *at Buffalo L, 42-51 453 505 15,682 [email protected] Wed., Nov. 7 *Ohio W, 30-28 357 364 15,975 Wed., Nov. 14 *at Northern Illinois W, 13-7 201 369 4,878 Tue., Nov. 20 *Ball State W, 42-21 523 382 17,639 *Mid-American Conference game www.GetSomeMACtion.com 79 MIAMI REDHAWKS ROSTER INFORMATION No. Name Ht./Wt. Pos. Yr. Hometown No. Name Ht./Wt. Pos. Yr. Hometown 6 Travion Banks 5-11/180 DB Sr. Evanston, Ill. 25 Deland McCollough 6-1/180 DB Fr. Leawood, Kan. 49 Bart Baratti 6-1/202 DB Sr. Spring, Texas 35 Ryan McWood 6-1/220 LB R-Jr. Grosse Pointe, Mich. 62 Brendan Beattie 6-0/200 LS Fr. Maineville, Ohio 87 Adam Mehelic 6-3/254 TE R-So. Hudson, Ohio 84 Henry Beckett 6-0/175 P Fr. Dothan, Ala. 20 Mehki Miller 6-1/175 DB Fr. Chicago, Ill. 18 Jaylon Bester 5-8/182 RB Jr. Belleville, Ill. 27 Gavin Mottl 6-0/175 PK Fr. Merrionette Park, Ill. 8 Cam Blakely 6-5/202 WR R-Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. 71 Sam Murrer 6-4/280 DL 5-Sr. Park Hills, Ky. 8 Luke Bolden 6-2/228 LB Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio 65 Pete Nank 6-5/309 OL R-So. West Des Moines, Iowa 15 Michael Bonds 6-1/211 QB R-Fr. Bellevue, Wash. 48 Ryan Newton 6-2/229 DL R-So. St. Louis, Mo. 10 Trevon Booker 6-0/185 DB Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. 37 Payton O’Reilly 6-0/225 FB R-Jr. Bozeman, Mt. 17 Alec Bornhorst 6-4/195 QB R-Fr. Gainesville, Ga. 23 Ivan Pace Jr. 6-0/220 LB Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio 18 Cedric Boswell 5-11/190 DB R-Jr.
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