WEEK 3 | SEPT. 14, 2019 | COLGATE | GAME NOTES WILLIAM & MARY MEDIA RELATIONS MATCHUP WILLIAM & MARY [1-1, 0-0 CAA] vs. COLGATE [0-2, 0-0 Patriot] Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019 | 6 p.m. | Zable Stadium (11,646) | Williamsburg, Va. TRIBE Head Coach: Mike London Record at W&M: 1-1/1st Year Career Record: 63-62/11th Year vs. CU: First Meeting (at W&M) RAIDERS Head Coach: Dan Hunt Record at CU: 36-25/6th Year Career Record: Same vs. W&M: 1-0 ■ 2019 SCHEDULE/RESULTS AUGUST Sat. 31 LAFAYETTE W, 30-17 SEPTEMBER Fri. 6 at Virginia L, 52-17 Sat. 14 COLGATE 6 p.m. Sat. 21 at ECU 6 p.m. Sat. 28 at Albany* 3:30 p.m. OCTOBER Sat. 5 VILLANOVA* 3:30 p.m. Sat. 19 JAMES MADISON*^ 3:30 p.m. Sat. 26 at Maine* 1 p.m. NOVEMBER Sat. 2 at Elon* 2 p.m. Sat. 9 RHODE ISLAND* 1 p.m. Sat. 16 TOWSON* 1 p.m. Sat 23 at Richmond* Noon BOLD CAPS indicates home game * indicates CAA conference game ^ indicates W&M Homecoming All times local to site ■ MATCHUP AT A GLANCE SCORING OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING OFFENSE PASSING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING DEFENSE INSIDE THE TRIBE THE GAME William & Mary will conclude its non-conference home slate when it hosts Colgate at Zable Stadium on Saturday at 6 p.m. The contest will be televised by Cox YurView, while a video stream will be available at FloFootball.com. ABOUT THE TRIBE After opening the 2019 campaign with a victory against Lafayette, the Tribe fell at Virginia last Saturday. In addition to owning a +6 turnover margin, W&M has generated eight turnovers - an impressive figure that leads the nation. Highlighting those turnovers was a 47-yard pick-six by linebacker Arman Jones last week at UVA, which marked his second-career pick-six. Additionally, the Tribe leads the conference in sacks (6). Offensively, wideout Zach Burdick has emerged into a big play threat and ranks third nationally with 31.25 yards per catch. SCOUTING THE RAIDERS Tabbed 13th in the preseason polls, Colgate is off to an 0-2 start this year after dropping contests against Villanova and Air Force. The Raiders are averaging just 10.5 points per game and 224.5 total yards per game. Defensively, CU is surrendering 41.0 points per game and 454.0 total yards per contest. The Raiders are led by the Patriot League Preseason Offensive and Defensive Players of the year in quarterback Grant Breneman and defensive lineman Nick Wheeler. Through the opening two games, Wheeler has already posted 3.0 TFL with a sack. ABOUT THE SERIES After not meeting since 1992, Saturday’s game against Colgate will mark the second consecutive season in which W&M and the Raiders have met. W&M controls the all-time series, 6-4, and has won the last three of the last four meetings. Additionally, the Tribe owns a 4-3 advantage in games played in Williamsburg. Colgate won the first two matchups (1973, 1975), but the Tribe has won six of the last eight contests. 23.5 305.5 159.0 146.5 34.5 439.5 165.0 10.5 224.5 76.0 148.5 41.0 454.0 331.0 ■ GAME INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY Overall .................. W&M leads, 6-4 In Williamsburg. . . . . . . . . . . . W&M leads, 4-3 Current Streak .......... CU, won 1 straight Last 10 meetings .......... W&M leads, 6-4 Last meeting. . CU won, 23-0, in Williamsburg (9/29/18) BROADCAST INFO Television ................... Cox YurView Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92.3 The Tide Video Stream . . . . . . . . . . . . FloFootball.com Audio Stream ........... TribeAthletics.com Live Stats .............. TribeAthletics.com TICKETS Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TribeAthletics.com Phone .................... (757) 221-3340 PASSING DEFENSE TURNOVER MARGIN 274.5 +6 123.0 -3 3RD DOWN CONVERSION % 36.7 26.9 ■ W&M PLAYERS TO WATCH MATHIS FR ■ QB FUNDERBURKE SR ■ RB 26 BURDICK JR ■ WR 9 PARKER SR ■ CB 8 WATKINS S0 ■ LB 50 COMP% 35.3 PASS YDS 66 RUSH YDS 137 RUSH TD 1 RUSH Y/GM 38.0 RUSH YDS 76 RUSH TD 1 YDS/CAR 5.4 REC Y/GM 62.5 REC 4 REC YDS 125 REC TD 0 TACK/GM 6.0 TACKLES 12 TFL 1.5 INT 1 TACK/GM 10.0 TACKLES 20 TFL 1 FR 1 12
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WEEK 3 | SEPT. 14, 2019 | COLGATE | GAME NOTES WILLIAM & MARY MEDIA RELATIONS
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WILLIAM & MARY [1-1, 0-0 CAA] vs. COLGATE [0-2, 0-0 Patriot]Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019 | 6 p.m. | Zable Stadium (11,646) | Williamsburg, Va.
TRIBEHead Coach: Mike LondonRecord at W&M: 1-1/1st YearCareer Record: 63-62/11th Yearvs. CU: First Meeting (at W&M)
RAIDERSHead Coach: Dan HuntRecord at CU: 36-25/6th YearCareer Record: Samevs. W&M: 1-0
■ 2019 SCHEDULE/RESULTS
AUGUSTSat. 31 LAFAYETTE W, 30-17
SEPTEMBERFri. 6 at Virginia L, 52-17Sat. 14 COLGATE 6 p.m.Sat. 21 at ECU 6 p.m.Sat. 28 at Albany* 3:30 p.m.
OCTOBERSat. 5 VILLANOVA* 3:30 p.m.Sat. 19 JAMES MADISON*^ 3:30 p.m.Sat. 26 at Maine* 1 p.m.
NOVEMBERSat. 2 at Elon* 2 p.m.Sat. 9 RHODE ISLAND* 1 p.m.Sat. 16 TOWSON* 1 p.m.Sat 23 at Richmond* Noon
BOLD CAPS indicates home game* indicates CAA conference game^ indicates W&M HomecomingAll times local to site
■ MATCHUP AT A GLANCE
SCORINGOFFENSE
TOTALOFFENSE
RUSHINGOFFENSE
PASSINGOFFENSE
SCORINGDEFENSE
TOTALDEFENSE
RUSHINGDEFENSE
INSIDE THE TRIBETHE GAME William & Mary will conclude its non-conference home slate when it hosts Colgate at Zable Stadium on Saturday at 6 p.m. The contest will be televised by Cox YurView, while a video stream will be available at FloFootball.com.
ABOUT THE TRIBE After opening the 2019 campaign with a victory against Lafayette, the Tribe fell at Virginia last Saturday. In addition to owning a +6 turnover margin, W&M has generated eight turnovers - an impressive figure that leads the nation. Highlighting those turnovers was a 47-yard pick-six by linebacker Arman Jones last week at UVA, which marked his second-career pick-six. Additionally, the Tribe leads the conference in sacks (6). Offensively, wideout Zach Burdick has emerged into a big play threat and ranks third nationally with 31.25 yards per catch.
SCOUTING THE RAIDERS Tabbed 13th in the preseason polls, Colgate is off to an 0-2 start this year after dropping contests against Villanova and Air Force. The Raiders are averaging just 10.5 points per game and 224.5 total yards per game. Defensively, CU is surrendering 41.0 points per game and 454.0 total yards per contest. The Raiders are led by the Patriot League Preseason Offensive and Defensive Players of the year in quarterback Grant Breneman and defensive lineman Nick Wheeler. Through the opening two games, Wheeler has already posted 3.0 TFL with a sack.
ABOUT THE SERIES After not meeting since 1992, Saturday’s game against Colgate will mark the second consecutive season in which W&M and the Raiders have met. W&M controls the all-time series, 6-4, and has won the last three of the last four meetings. Additionally, the Tribe owns a 4-3 advantage in games played in Williamsburg. Colgate won the first two matchups (1973, 1975), but the Tribe has won six of the last eight contests.
OFFENSE: WEEK 3 (COLGATE)Pos. No. Name Elg Ht. Wt. NotesWR 9 Zach Burdick Jr. 6-1 195 Ranks 3rd nationally with 31.25 yd/catch 11 Kane Everson Fr. 5-11 160 Recorded 3 catches for 40 yds vs. LafayetteWR 21 Jordan Lowery Jr. 5-11 205 Started 3 games as a RFR in 2017 14 Chris Conlan Sr. 6-4 200 Totaled a catch for 13 yds vs. LafayetteTE 81 Lachlan Pitts So. 6-6 240 Talented TE who posted impressive preseason 82 Tyler Klaus Sr. 6-4 245 Earned 16 career startsLT 79 Andrew Trainer Jr. 6-7 305 Grad transfer from Illinois with JR eligibility 78 Marcus Crowell RFr. 6-5 280 Became just 4th W&M TFR to play OL last seasonLG 72 Ryan Ripley Jr. 6-2 280 Started both games this season (LG/C) 63 Bart Francois Fr. 6-3 275 Saw first collegiate action vs. Lafayette or 66 Dan Evers Jr. 6-5 305 Earned the start at VirginiaC 59 Nick Wimmer Sr. 6-2 320 In his 3rd season as a starter; missed UVA game 67 Agustin O’Connell So. 6-4 275 Reserve who saw action in 2 games in 2018RG 75 Mark Williamson Sr. 6-5 295 Captain; Preseason AA (Phil Steele) 71 Griffin Gilder So. 6-4 285 Started the season-opener at Bucknell in 2018RT 65 Colby Sorsdal So. 6-6 280 In 2nd season as starter 58 Clint Marshall So. 6-3 290 Made collegiate debut as a reserve vs. LafayetteQB 5 Kilton Anderson Sr. 6-2 210 Completed 4 of 8 passes for 103 yds at UVA or 12 Hollis Mathis Fr. 6-2 170 CAA Rookie of the Week; 127 rushing yds vs. LCRB 25 Owen Wright So. 5-11 215 Rushed for 63 yds with 2 TD vs. Lafayette 26 Albert Funderburke Sr. 6-0 205 Totaled 50 yds on 5 carries with a TD at UVAFB 36 Tyler Crist Jr. 6-0 230 2-time All-CAA; Preseason AA (Phil Steele) 23 Donavyn Lester Fr. 6-2 200 Posted a 10-yard catch at UVA
DEFENSE: WEEK 3 (COLGATE)Pos. No. Name Elg Ht. Wt. NotesDE 90 Will Kiely Jr. 6-4 280 Posted 6 tackles with 1.5 TFL and FR vs. LC 94 Graydon Campbell Sr. 6-3 280 Former starter on OL NT 95 Bill Murray Sr. 6-4 280 Captain; Totaled 1.5 sacks vs. Lafayette 93 Zyquan Bessant So. 5-10 255 Recorded 0.5 TFL vs. LafayetteDE 9 Carl Fowler So. 6-4 265 Totaled 1.5 sacks and a FR vs. Lafayette 99 Nate Lynn Fr. 6-3 255 Made collegiate debut vs. LafayetteLB 3 Gavin Johnson Sr. 6-3 250 Posted 4 tackles at UVA 98 Marteise Phipps RFr. 6-2 215 Tallied 1.5 sacks vs. LafayetteLB 21 Arman Jones Sr. 6-0 205 Posted a 47-yd pick-6 at UVA; 2nd career pick-6 30 Isaiah Jones RFr. 6-1 220 Registered 3 tackles and a TFL vs. LafayetteLB 50 Trey Watkins So. 6-0 215 Ranks 2nd in the CAA in tackles/game (10.0) 47 Alex Purviance Jr. 6-2 220 Earned 3 starts in '18; posted 2 FFLB 42 Nate Atkins Sr. 6-1 245 Just 12th 2-time team captain in school history 54 Jarrett Heckert So. 6-3 230 Posted a sack and a FF vs. LafayetteFC 13 Nate Lewis Jr. 6-1 175 Tallied 4 tackles and a PBU vs. Lafayette 40 Gregory Cuffey RFr. 6-1 185 Played vs. UR in 2018 season finale or 28 Latrelle Smith Fr. 5-10 165 Registered 10 tackles with a TFL at UVAFS 6 Miles Hayes Sr. 6-3 190 Totaled a career-high 6 tackles with an INT at UVA 37 Gage Herdman So. 6-3 220 Recorded 4 tackles vs. LafayetteBS 1 Isaiah Laster Sr. 6-1 200 Totaled 5 tackles and a PBU at UVA 7 Collin Parker Jr. 6-0 185 Posted a career-high 5 tackles at UVABC 8 Corey Parker Sr. 5-11 190 Totaled 7 tackles, a INT, PBU and 0.5 TFL at UVA 44 Justin Allen So. 5-11 180 Tallied 3 tackles vs. Lafayette or 27 Ryan Poole RFr. 5-11 180 Recorded 2 PBU vs. Lafayette
SPECIAL TEAMS: WEEK 3 (COLGATE)Pos. No. Name Elg Ht. Wt. NotesPK 19 Kris Hooper Sr. 6-0 185 Missed only FG attempt (47 yds) vs. Lafayette or 89 Jake Johnston So. 5-10 175 Connected on a career-long 40 yd FG at UVAKO 19 Kris Hooper Sr. 6-0 185 Averaging 60.3 yds/kickoffP 80 Will Michael Jr. 5-10 180 Averaging 39.8 yards per punt 10 George Eberle Fr. 5-11 185 Averaging 39.2 yards per puntKR 25 Owen Wright So. 5-11 215 Ranked 6th in the CAA in yds/return (22.9) in '18 21 Jordan Lowery Jr. 5-11 205 Career average of 17.9 yds/returnPR 21 Jordan Lowery Jr. 5-11 205 Averaging 13.0 yards per returnH 7 Ted Hefter Jr. 6-0 195 2nd season as starting holderSNP 17 Justin Dulaney Jr. 6-3 190 1st season as starting snapper
WEEK 3 ■ WILLIAM & MARY VS. COLGATE GAME NOTES
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LAST MEETING Squaring off against its third consecutive nationally ranked opponent, W&M fell to No. 24/23 Colgate, 23-0, in its home opener at Zable Stadium on Sept. 29, 2018. Although Colgate outgained W&M by a narrow margin, 335-322, the Raiders capitalized on three Tribe turnovers and scored on all four of its trips into the red zone. W&M came up empty on both its trips into the red zone, while Colgate scored on all four of its trips inside the 20.
W&M VS. THE PATRIOT LEAGUE W&M boasts a 25-10 all-time record against teams currently in the Patriot League. Nearly a third of those contests have come against Lehigh, as the Tribe owns an 8-1 mark versus the Mountain Hawks. Fordham is the lone Patriot League team W&M is yet to play. Colgate is one of two Patriot League teams on W&M's schedule this season, as the Tribe defeated Lafayette, 30-17, in the season opener.
■ TRIBE BY THE NUMBERS
3 Touchdowns scored by linebacker Arman
Jones during the last two seasons. His most
recent score was a 47-yard pick-six at Virginia
last week.
5 Big plays posted by W&M through the first
two games that have gone for more than 30
yards – two on the ground (31, 41) and three
through the air (38, 39, 49). Last season, W&M
produced just one run longer than 30 yards,
while it posted just 14 total plays of at least 30
yards.
6 Sacks posted by the Tribe through the first
two games. The impressive total ranks first in the
Colonial Athletic Association.
8 Turnovers generated by the Tribe this
season. The impressive figure leads the nation.
12 Seasons in the last 13 years in which W&M
has posted at least one defensive or special
teams touchdown.
29.7 Average yards per kickoff return by freshman
Bronson Yoder. The impressive average lead the
conference and ranks seventh nationally.
31.25 Average yards per catch by wide receiver
Zach Burdick this season. The impressive figure
ranks third nationally.
■ W&M/COLGATE NOTES
SUCCESS VS. FCS IN NON-CONFERENCE With the season-opening win against Lafayette, W&M has won 34 of its last 36 games against non-conference FCS opponent during the regular season. The lone losses during that span are Lafayette (2012) and Colgate (2018). Additionally it owns a 37-3 record vs. FCS non-conference teams during the regular season dating back through the 2002 season.
BOUNCING BACK W&M has won five of its last six games following contests against FBS teams. The lone loss during the span came last season.
TURNOVER MARGIN W&M has been successful winning the turnover margin during the first two games and currently ranks tied for third nationally with a +6 margin.
WINNING THE TURNOVER BATTLE During the last two seasons, W&M is undefeated (4-1) when it commits fewer turnovers than its opponents, while it is 0-5 when it loses the turnover battle during the recent stretch.
TRUE FRESHMAN Nine true freshman have played for the Tribe this season: punter George Eberle, wide receiver Kane Everson, offensive lineman Bart Francois, long snapper Sam Katz, running back Donavyn Lester, defensive lineman Nate Lynn, quarterback Hollis Mathis, cornerback Latrelle Smith and safety Bronson Yoder.
20 IS THE MAGIC NUMBER W&M is undefeated when scoring more than 20 points during the last three seasons, as it has posted a 6-0 record in those contests.
■ TEAM NOTES
LEADING AT HALFTIME Dating back to the 2014 season, the Tribe has won 15 of its last 18 games when leading at halftime. The only setbacks have come against Towson (2016, 2017, 2018).
IMPORTANCE OF GETTING AHEAD During the last two seasons, W&M is 4-1 when it scores first, while it is just 1-6 in games in which the opposition scored first. Dating back to the start of the 2013 season, W&M is 23-11 in games in which it scores first. Conversely, it is 12-25 when the opponent scores first.
HOLDING ON TO LEADS Dating back to the start of the 2013 season, W&M owns a 30-3 record when leading after three quarters. The three losses came against Delaware, 2015; JMU, 2014; Villanova, 2013.
BLOCKING KICKS After ranking 19th nationally with five blocks last season, W&M got off to another strong start in the season-opening win against Lafayette when Bill Murray blocked a field goal. It was Murray's seventh career block.
NEW ERA BEGINS A new era of Tribe football is underway as first-year head coach Mike London leads W&M in 2019. A former assistant under longtime Tribe head coach Jimmye Laycock, London returns to Williamsburg with an impressive list of accomplishments as a head coach that includes winning a national title at the University of Richmond (2008) and earning Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year distinction at the University of Virginia (2011). Additionally, he was honored as the 2008 AFCA FCS National Coach of the Year.
OPENING AT HOME With W&M's season-opening victory against Lafayette at Zable Stadium, W&M improved to 7-1 in home lid-lifters dating back to 1980.
HOME OPENERS With W&M's season-opening win against Lafayette, W&M improved to 29-11 in home openers since 1980. Additionally, the Tribe has won 10 of its last 12 home openers, winning by an average margin of 22.1 points in the victories (+221).
CHALLENGING SLATE Playing its first 12-game regular season slate since 2014, W&M's schedule this fall features a number of challenging matchups. In addition to playing two FBS opponents (Virginia/ECU), W&M will square off against five teams nationally ranked in the preseason polls (James Madison, Maine, Towson, Elon, Colgate). This season marks the first time since 1991 that W&M's schedule will include two FBS opponents.
GAME CREDENTIALSPlease make all media and photo requests at least one week in advance. Credentials and parking passes can be mailed with one week’s notice. If not, credentials can be picked up, with proper credentials, at the Will Call Window at Zable Stadium on the morning of the game.
MEDIA PARKINGParking for members of the working press is available just southeast of Zable Stadium in front of the University Center. Space is limited in the lot, please arrive early. For directions to Zable Stadium, visit TribeAthletics.com and click on the Facilities link.
INTERVIEWSAll requests for interviews must be directed through the Media Relations Office. Players are available Monday morning until noon Thursday.
WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCEA press conference with head coach Mike London and selected players will be held every Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. at the Jimmye Laycock Football Center. Please confirm your attendance with Pete Clawson in the Media Relations Office at least 24 hours in advance at (757) 221-3369.
WEEKLY CAA TELECONFERENCECAA football coaches will participate in teleconferences for the media every Monday beginning at 10 a.m. (EST). Each coach will have a 10-minute slot to discuss his team and answer questions from the media. Coach London is slotted for 11:50 a.m. For the access number and password, contact Rob Washburn in the CAA office at (804) 525-1219.
BIG PLAYS Through the first two games, W&M has posted five plays longer than 30 yards - two on the ground (31, 41) and three through the air (38, 39, 49). Last season, W&M produced just one run longer than 30 yards, while it posted just 14 total plays of at least 30 yards.
PROTECTING THE FOOTBALL W&M has turned the ball over just twice this season. Additionally, the Tribe's lone interception is an impressive figure that ranks tied for third nationally.
STRONG START W&M's offense opened the season with an impressive start in the victory against Lafayette. The Tribe's 30 points marked the most by the program in a season opener since 2015 when it defeated Lafayette, 34-7. Additionally, it marked just the second time in the last 12 seasons that W&M scored at least 30 points in a season opener.
PILING UP THE YARDS W&M's 418 yards of total offense in the season-opening win against Lafayette marked the team's best effort since the Maine game in 2016. Additionally, the Tribe's 255 rushing yards are the most by the program since the win against Norfolk State in 2016.
SETTING THE TONE W&M's first play from scrimmage in the season-opening win against Lafayette set the tone, as quarterback Kilton Anderson completed a 49-yard pass to wideout Zach Burdick.
SHARING THE LOAD While Hollis Mathis provided much of W&M's rushing yardage in the season-opening win against Lafayette (127 yds), nine different Tribe players logged at least one carry en route to helping the squad rush for 255 yards.
SUCCESS ON THIRD DOWN While W&M's .526 third down conversion percentage in the win against Lafayette is impressive, the Tribe was especially effective during the second half when it converted 10 of its 15 third downs (.667).
■ TEAM OFFENSIVE NOTES
LIMITING PENALTIES W&M has ranked among the country’s top 10 least penalized teams eight straight years. The chart below indicates those national rankings during the last seven seasons. National Ranking (FCS) Year Fewest Pen./Gm Fewest Pen. Yds/Gm 2018 7th (4.6) 8th (38.6) 2017 3rd (3.8) 3rd (34.9) 2016 9th (4.5) 5th (39.9) 2015 5th(4.3) 4th (37.5) 2014 7th (4.7) 5th (40.2) 2013 5th (4.1) 3rd (32.2) 2012 8th (4.2) 8th (38.5) 2011 2nd (3.6) 2nd (30.0)
ONE TRIBE, ONE FAMILY The W&M athletic department’s unofficial slogan - “One Tribe, One Family” - is especially true for the Tribe football team, as the roster features a pair of brother tandems - Collin/Corey Parker and Andrew/Sam Trainer. Additionally, head coach Mike London's son, Mike London Jr. is the Tribe's wide receivers coach.
SENIOR LEADERSHIP Leading the Tribe's 19-member senior class is a quartet of talented seniors - Nate Atkins (senior, LB), Bill Murray (senior, DT), Corey Parker (senior, DB) and Mark Williamson (senior, OL). Atkins enters his second season as a captain, becoming just the 12th player in the program’s 126-year history to be selected as a team captain twice. In addition to their leadership, all four players have excelled on the field and earned all-conference honors at least once during their careers.
TRIBE IN THE NFL Four former Tribe standouts were in NFL training camps this summer - DeAndre Houston-Carson (Bears), Tre McBride (Jaguars), Luke Rhodes (Colts) and B.W. Webb (Bengals). Additionally, a pair of former Tribe players are currently serving as NFL head coaches - Mike Tomlin ‘95 (Pittsburgh Steelers, head coach) and Sean McDermott ‘98 (Buffalo Bills). Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn also has W&M ties, as he was an assistant on the Tribe’s staff in 1994. Also noteworthy is a pair of former W&M head coaches who went on to have extraordinary careers - Marv Levy and Lou Holtz. Levy served as W&M’s head coach from 1964-68 and was followed by Holtz from 1969-71.
TRIBE IN THE NFL When All-American defensive back DeAndre Houston Carson was selected by the Chicago Bears in the sixth round of the 2016 NFL Draft, he became the sixth Tribe player drafted since 2009. Below are a few notes about W&M’s six NFL Draft picks since 2009. • Leads the CAA and ranks second in the FCS, behind only Montana (7) • Ranks third in the state of Virginia (behind only Virginia Tech and Virginia) • Is more than ACC member Duke (5)
RADIO SHOW New for the 2019 season is Tribe Talk with Coach London, presented by Chesapeake Bank, which will be hosted at Precarious Beer Hall on Thursdays from 7-7:30 p.m. Longtime Tribe play-by-play announcer Jay Colley will host the weekly show, which will be broadcast live on 92.3 FM The Tide. Fans unable to pick up the broadcast locally can listen online at TribeAthletics.com.
LAST WEEK'S CAA RESULTSVillanova def. Lehigh, 38-10Delaware def. Rhode Island, 44-36Albany def. Bryant, 45-3Towson def. North Carolina Central, 42-3James Madison def. St. Francis (Pa.), 44-7Holy Cross def. New Hampshire, 13-10Georgia Southern def. Maine, 26-18Boston College def. Richmond, 45-13Elon def. The Citadel, 35-28South Florida def. Stony Brook, 62-7Virginia def. William & Mary, 52-17
AROUND THE CAA THIS WEEKNorth Dakota St. at Delaware 1 p.m.Albany at Monmouth 1 p.m.Morgan State at JMU 4 p.m.Colgate at W&M 6 p.m.Villanova at Bucknell 6 p.m.Wagner at Stony Brook 6 p.m.Elon at Richmond 6 p.m.Towson at Maine 7 p.m.New Hampshire at FIU 7 p.m.
CAA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK (9/9/19)Offensive: Alex James, RB, Albany Aaron Parker, WR, Rhode IslandDefensive: Marcus Willoughby, DE, ElonSpecial Teams: Shane McDonough, P, TowsonRookie: Solomon Vanhorse, RB, JMU
FORCING TURNOVERS Through the first two games, W&M's defense has generated eight turnovers - an impressive figure that ranks tied for first nationally. The Tribe recorded 17 turnovers all of last season.
DEFENSIVE/SPECIAL TEAMS TOUCHDOWNS With linebacker Arman Jones' 47-yard pick-six at Virginia, W&M has recorded at least one defensive or special teams in 12 of the last 13 years.
SACKS With six sacks through the first two games, W&M currently leads the CAA in the statistical category. Additionally, its 3.0 sacks per game average ranks tied for third nationally.
FOURTH DOWN STOPS W&M's defense has not allowed a fourth down conversion this season, as the Tribe's opponents are 0 for 2.
STOPS BEHIND THE LINE W&M created disruption behind the line of scrimmage in its season-opening win against Lafayette, as its 6.0 sacks marked the most by the Tribe since defeating Bucknell in 2017. Additionally, W&M's 11.0 TFL marked the most by the program since defeating James Madison in 2013.
TOUGH TO SCORE THROUGH THE AIR Since the start of the start of the 2016 season, a span of 34 games, just six opponents have scored more than one passing touchdown against W&M.
SHUTTING DOWN THE PASS Since the start of the 2007 season, a span of 137 games, the Tribe has allowed more than 300 passing yards just eight times - New Hampshire (2008, 2011, 2017), Delaware (2009), Hampton (2014), James Madison (2014) and Elon (2015), Duquesne (2015).
TOUGH DEFENSE AT ZABLE STADIUM The Tribe defense has been outstanding in home games since the start of the 2009 season and is allowing just 18.1 points per game at Zable Stadium during the stretch. During the stretch of 54 games (975 points), W&M has posted six shutouts. W&M owns a 36-18 record at home during that span.
■ TEAM DEFENSIVE NOTES
GROUND GAME PRODUCTION IS KEY Since joining the league in 1993, W&M has rushed for at least 200 yards 77 times and posted a 72-5 record in those contests. Additionally, W&M is 26-4 when out-rushing the opposition since 2013.
STAT TO WATCH Dating back through the 2011 season, W&M has struggled to win games in which it has thrown at least 30 passes and owns an 10-24 mark in such contests.
QUARTERBACKS
HOLLIS MATHIS ■ Honored as the CAA Rookie of the Week and STATS National Rookie of the Week Honorable Mention following the win against Lafayette ■ Rushed for 127 yards in the win versus Lafayette, which marked the most yards on the ground by a W&M quarterback in school history ■ Became W&M's first true freshman quarterback to start a season opener when he was on the field for the Tribe's first offensive snap against Lafayette (QB Ted Hefter took the snap and QB Kilton Anderson threw a 49-yard completion on the play; QB Shon Mitchell was also on the field for the opening play) ■ Set school records for career passing yards (5,431) and touchdown passes (68) at Penn Hills High School in Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ Two-time first-team all-state selection (2017, 2018)
KILTON ANDERSON ■ Completed 4 of 8 passes for 103 yards at Virginia ■ Completed 4 of 8 passes for 100 yards in the season-opening win against Lafayette ■ Grad transfer who played in nine games and earned six starts at Coastal Carolina last season ■ Led CCU with 1,010 passing yards, completing 76 of 131 passes with a team-high eight touchdowns last season ■ Also posted 251 rushing yards on 56 carries in 2018 ■ Began his career at Fresno State where he played in eight games and earned five starts as a redshirt freshman ■ Led Fresno State with five rushing touchdowns as a redshirt freshman, which led the team and were the most by any Bulldog quarterback since David Carr
TED HEFTER ■ Appeared in all 10 games and started the final three contests last season ■ Completed 37 of 76 passes for 424 yards with two touchdowns and four interceptions in 2018 ■ Came off the bench to throw for 170 yards with a touchdown in the win against No. 16/20 Maine ■ Earned CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll distinction three times
RUNNING BACKS
OWEN WRIGHT ■ Rushed for 63 yards on 14 carries with a pair of touchdowns in the season-opening win against Lafayette ■ Ranked sixth in the CAA in yards per return (22.9) as a redshirt freshman last season ■ Ranked third on the team with 117 rushing yards on 45 carries in 2018 ■ CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selection
■ PLAYER NOTES
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■ TRIBE RECORD WATCH (CAREER)
TACKLES * Includes players who finished careers since 1990
FIELD GOALS1. 59, Greg Kuehn, 2002-052. 57, Steve Christie, 1986-893. 55, Brian Pate, 2006-2009 4. 48, Brian Shallcross, 1994-975. 46, Brett Sterba, 1998-006. 36, John Carpenter, 2011-147. 30, Drake Kuhn, 2010-12 30, Brian Morris, 1982-859. 26, Steve Libassi, 1976-7910. 25, Nick Dorka, Jr., 2014-16- 20, Kris Hooper, 2016-
ALBERT FUNDERBURKE ■ Rushed for 50 yards on five carries with a touchdown at Virginia; his 41-yard run during the fourth quarter marked the longest rush by a Tribe player since 2017 ■ Earned three starts last season and led the team in rushing with 261 yards on 87 carries with a touchdown ■ CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selection
TYLER CRIST ■ Two-time All-CAA selection at fullback (2018, 2019) ■ Preseason All-America selection by Phil Steele (2019) ■ Preseason All-CAA selection (2019) as a fullback
WIDE RECEIVERS
ZACH BURDICK ■ Ranks third nationally with 31.25 yards per catch ■ Posted two catches for 65 yards, highlighted by a 38-yard reception, at Virginia ■ Recorded two catches for 60 yards, highlighted by a 49-yard reception on W&M's first play from scrimmage, in the season-opening win against Lafayette; also converted a 2-point conversion ■ Reserve last season who saw action in the final four games
JORDAN LOWERY ■ In his first season as a starting wide receiver ■ Career stats include seven catches for 52 yards with a touchdown ■ Earned CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll distinction
CHRIS CONLAN ■ Career stats include eight catches for 136 yards with a touchdown ■ Earned CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll distinction four times
KANE EVERSON ■ Completed a 38-yard pass to Zach Burdick at Virginia ■ Totaled three catches for 40 yards in the season-opening win against Lafayette ■ First-team all-state standout at Central Dauphin East High School
BRANDON BATTLE ■ Recorded his first career catch (39 yards) at Virginia ■ Converted to wide receiver from quarterback prior to the start of this season ■ Earned CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll distinction
TIGHT ENDS
TYLER KLAUS ■ Recorded a 16-yard catch at Virginia ■ CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selection
■ 2019 HONOR ROLL
STATS FCS NAT'L ROOKIE OF THE WEEKHollis Mathis (Sept. 2) - Honorable Mention
LACHLAN PITTS ■ Appeared in 10 games and earned his first career start against Colgate last season ■ CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selection
OFFENSIVE LINE
MARK WILLIAMSON ■ Team captain ■ All-CAA Third Team selection (2018) ■ Preseason All-America selection by Phil Steele (2019) ■ Preseason All-CAA Honorable Mention (2018) ■ Moves from left tackle to right guard this season ■ Earned 17 starts the past three seasons ■ CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selection ■ Bone marrow donor
NICK WIMMER ■ Missed the Virginia game due to injury ■ In his third season as the starting center with 20 career starts
COLBY SORSDAL ■ In his second season as the starting right tackle ■ Became just the second W&M true freshman offensive lineman to start dating back to 1983 when he started in 2018
ANDREW TRAINER ■ Started both games at LT this season ■ Earned his first career start (LT) in the season-opening win versus Lafayette ■ Grad transfer from Illinois who has eligibility as a junior ■ Appeared in one game at Illinois ■ Two-time Academic All-Big Ten
RYAN RIPLEY ■ In his first season as a starter; started opener at left guard and at center vs. Virginia ■ Reserve last season who saw action in six games ■ Earned CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll distinction three times
DAN EVERS ■ Made his first start of the season (LG) at Virginia ■ Earned starts in all 10 games last season at left guard; enters the season as a reserve as he works his way back from injury ■ Earned CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll distinction
DEFENSIVE LINE
BILL MURRAY ■ Posted five tackles with 1.5 sacks and a blocked field goal in the win against Lafayette; it was his seventh career block ■ Team captain ■ All-CAA Second Team selection (2018) ■ Preseason All-America selection by Phil Steele (2019) ■ Preseason All-CAA Honorable Mention (2019) ■ Three-tear starter
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■ Led the team in sacks (4.5) and TFL (9.5) last season ■ Earned CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll distinction three times
WILL KIELY ■ Totaled six tackles with 1.5 TFL and a fumble recovery in the win against Lafayette ■ Ranked second on the team in sacks (3.0) and TFL (7.5) last season
CARL FOWLER ■ Recorded 1.5 sacks and a fumble recovery in the win against Lafayette ■ Appeared in nine games and earned six starts last season ■ Ranked third on the team with 6.0 TFL ■ Earned CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll distinction twice
DARIUS FULLWOOD ■ Posted a half sack in the victory against Lafayette
LINEBACKERS
NATE ATKINS ■ One of just 12 players in the program's 126-year history to be selected as a team captain multiple times ■ Four-year starter ■ All-CAA Third Team selection (2017) ■ Led the team in tackles each of the last two seasons ■ W&M NFF Campbell Trophy nominee ■ Earned CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll distinction four times
ARMAN JONES ■ Posted eight tackles with a 47-yard pick-six at Virginia; it was his second career pick-six ■ Three-year starter ■ Scored a pair of touchdowns last season - coming on a 90-yard pick-six in the win against No. 16/20 Maine (third-longest pick-six in school history) and on a 71-yard blocked field goal return
GAVIN JOHNSON ■ Recorded four tackles at Virginia ■ Starting linebacker who was a full-time starter at defensive end the past two seasons ■ Ranked tied for second on the team with 8.0 TFL, all of which came versus conference opponents, in 2017 ■ Became the program’s first true freshman to play at defensive end since 2002 (Jonas Watson) when he started two games in 2016 ■ Earned CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll distinction twice
TREY WATKINS ■ Ranks second in the CAA and 27th nationally with 10.0 tackles per game ■ Posted 10 tackles with a TFL and a fumble recovery at Virginia ■ Recorded a career-high 10 tackles in the win against Lafayette ■ In his first season as a starter
■ Reserve who saw action in nine games and finished the season with 21 tackles in 2018
MARTEISE PHIPPS ■ Recorded 1.5 sacks in the win against Lafayette
JARRETT HECKERT ■ Posted a sack and a forced fumble in the win against Lafayette
KEVIN JARRELL ■ Registered an interception in his collegiate debut against Lafayette
ISAIAH JONES ■ Posted a TFL in the win against Lafayette
DEFENSIVE BACKS
COREY PARKER ■ Recorded seven tackles, an interception, PBU and 0.5 TFL at Virginia ■ Totaled five tackles with a TFL and a fumble recovery in the win against Lafayette ■ Team captain ■ Two-time all-conference selection, earning third-team honors each of the last two seasons ■ Preseason All-CAA Honorable Mention (2019) ■ Transitioned from safety to cornerback early last season ■ Ranked tied for seventh in the CAA in PBU per game (1.00) and tied for fourth in fumbles recovered (2) last season ■ Earned CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll distinction three times
ISAIAH LASTER ■ Posted five tackles with a PBU at Virginia ■ Forced a fumble in the win against Lafayette ■ All-CAA Second Team selection (2018) as a safety ■ Preseason All-CAA (2019) ■ Ranked tied for third in the CAA in interceptions (4), while his 0.4 INT per game ranked second, last season ■ Ranked second on the team in tackles (65) last season■ CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll selection
MILES HAYES ■ Recorded his first career interception with a career-high six tackles at Virginia ■ Totaled three tackles in the win against Lafayette ■ Appeared in seven games and earned four starts last season, finishing the year with 12 tackles
NATE LEWIS ■ Recorded a PBU and 0.5 TFL at Virginia ■ Posted four tackles and a PBU in the victory against Lafayette ■ Appeared in the first two games before suffering season-ending injuries each of the last two years ■ Started the first two games last season
GAGE HERDMAN ■ Recorded four tackles in the win against Lafayette
■ Saw action in eight games and earned four starts last season ■ Totaled 33 tackles, an interception, TFL, forced fumble, fumble recovery, blocked punt and two PBU in 2018 ■ Earned CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll distinction two times
LATRELLE SMITH ■ Recorded a career-high 10 tackles with a TFL at Virginia ■ Posted a forced fumble and PBU in his collegiate debut against Lafayette
COLLIN PARKER ■ Posted a career-high five tackles at Virginia
RYAN POOLE ■ Recorded two PBU in the win against Lafayette
BRONSON YODER ■ Leads the CAA and ranks seventh nationally in kickoff return average (29.7) ■ Totaled two PBU in the win against Lafayette
SPECIAL TEAMS
JAKE JOHNSTON ■ Kicked a career-long 40-yard field goal at Virginia ■ Connected on three of his four field goal attempts in the win against Lafayette ■ Earned CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll distinction twice
KRIS HOOPER ■ Led the team in scoring as a sophomore (43 points) ■ Made three of his four kicks from 40 yards or longer as a sophomore ■ Earned CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll distinction four times
WILL MICHAEL ■ Averaged 40.0 yards per punt (three punts) at Virginia ■ Averaged 36.2 yards per punt on his 59 kicks last season ■ Recorded a pair of 50+ yard punts and pinned the opposition inside its own 20 nine times in 2018 ■ Earned CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll distinction twice
GEORGE EBERLE ■ Made his collegiate debut at Virginia and averaged 39.2 yards per punt (four punts) ■ First-team all-state punter at Voorhees High School in Califon, N.J.; Averaged 46.4 yards per punt on his 34 kicks
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MIKE LONDON2008 FCS NATIONAL CHAMPION HEAD COACH ■ 2008 AFCA FCS NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR ■ 2011 ACC COACH OF THE YEAR ■ 2017 FCS EDDIE ROBINSON AWARD FINALIST ■ 2017 AFCA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR
COACHING HIGHLIGHTS2008. . . . .NCAA FCS National Championship2008. . . . . AFCA FCS National Coach of the Year2011. . . . . . . . . . . . .ACC Coach of the Year2017. . . . .FCS Eddie Robinson Award Finalist2017. . . . .AFCA Regional Coach of the Year
Tremendously successful and widely respected, Mike London enters his first season as head coach of the William & Mary football program. London, a former assistant under longtime Tribe head coach Jimmye Laycock, returns to Williamsburg with an impressive list of accomplishments as a head coach that includes winning a national title at the University of Richmond (2008) and earning Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year distinction at the University of Virginia (2011). “This is an exciting day for William & Mary, and we are thrilled to welcome Mike and his family back to Williamsburg,” W&M Director of Athletics Samantha K. Huge said at the time of London hiring in November. “Mike embodies the values and character that we need to lead our football program forward and he has demonstrated an ability to develop players and win championships over his nearly 30 years in coaching. His unique journey and commitment to the development of young men make him the perfect successor to carry on Coach Jimmye Laycock’s 39-year legacy while forging a new path for Tribe Football.” Howard University’s head coach the last two seasons, London’s tenure leading the Bison was highlighted with his selection as a finalist for the 2017 STATS Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Eddie Robinson Award, which is bestowed upon the nation’s top head coach. Additionally, he earned the 2017 American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Regional Coach of the Year award after guiding Howard to a 6-2 conference record – the program’s first winning season since 2012. His inaugural campaign at HU featured a season-opening win at UNLV, which ESPN lauded as one of college football’s greatest upsets. Prior to his two-year stint at HU, London served as an associate head coach/defensive line coach at the University of Maryland in 2016 where he helped lead the Terps to an appearance in the Quick Lane Bowl. In addition to garnering ACC Coach of the Year honors at UVA in 2011, London led the Cavaliers to the Chick-Fil-A Bowl. En route to earning the postseason bowl bid, he guided UVA to road wins at Miami and Florida State – becoming the first program in the nation to accomplish the feat in the same season. London gained his first head coaching experience at Richmond, his alma mater, where he amassed a 24-5 record and guided the Spiders to the 2008 FCS national title during his initial campaign. His efforts were recognized by the AFCA, which selected him as the FCS National Coach of the Year. After leading the Spiders to an 8-0 start the following season, UR became just the third FCS school to receive a vote in the Associated Press (AP) Poll. London landed the head coaching job at UR after an exceptional two-year stint as UVA’s defensive coordinator (2006-07). During his first season, the Cavaliers allowed
just 289.5 yards per game – the program’s best figure in 27 years. The following season, London’s defense ranked sixth nationally in sacks and among the nation’s top 20 in scoring defense and rushing defense. London oversaw the development of an outstanding group of All-ACC honorees, highlighted by 2007 unanimous All-America standout Chris Long, who was the second overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft. Before returning to UVA, where he was an assistant from 2001-04, London spent the 2005 season in the NFL as the Houston Texans’ defensive line coach. London’s first stint with the Cavaliers also included serving as the program’s recruiting coordinator from 2002-04. London, a native of Hampton, Va., began his coaching career as the outside linebackers coach at Richmond in 1988 before coaching the defensive line at William & Mary under Jimmye Laycock (1991-94). He then returned to UR for two more years (1995-96) as the outside linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator before taking on the defensive line coaching duties at Boston College from 1997-00. A standout defensive back at Richmond (1979-82), London served as a team captain his senior season and was signed by the Dallas Cowboys as a free agent in 1983. London graduated from UR in 1983 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology and a year later earned a degree in law enforcement from the Richmond Police Academy. He served as a detective from 1985-87. London and his wife, Regina, have four children: daughters Ticynn, Jaicyn and Madicyn and son Korben. He has three children from a previous marriage: sons Michael Jr. and Brandon, and daughter Kristen.
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■ WILLIAM & MARY ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Elg. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High/Prep School)1 Isaiah Laster S Sr. 6-1 200 Cary, N.C. (Panther Creek)2 Jalen Christian WR Sr. 5-9 180 Damascus, Md. (Damascus/South Carolina)3 Gavin Johnson LB Sr. 6-3 250 Apopka, Fla. (Apopka)4 Shon Mitchell QB Jr. 6-0 185 Chesapeake, Va. (Oscar Smith)5 Kilton Anderson QB Sr. 6-2 210 Naples, Fla. (Skyline/Coastal Carolina)6 Miles Hayes S Sr. 6-3 190 Cincinnati, Ohio (Archbishop Moeller)7 Ted Hefter QB Jr. 6-0 195 Bethesda, Md. (Sidwell Friends School)7a Collin Parker S Jr. 6-0 185 Haymarket, Va. (Battlefield)8 Corey Parker CB Sr. 5-11 190 Haymarket, Va. (Battlefield)9 Zach Burdick WR Jr. 6-1 195 Aldie, Va. (John Champe)9a Carl Fowler DL So. 6-4 265 Durham, N.C. (Northern Durham)10 Brandon Battle WR Sr. 6-3 195 La Plata, Md. (North Point)10a George Eberle K/P Fr. 5-11 185 Califon, N.J. (Voorhees)11 Kane Everson WR Fr. 5-11 160 Harrisburg, Pa. (Harrisburg)12 Hollis Mathis QB Fr. 6-2 170 Pittsburgh, Pa. (Penn Hills)13 Nate Lewis CB Jr. 6-1 175 Chesapeake, Va. (Western Branch)13a Tre Diemer III QB Fr. 6-1 200 Shelburne, Vt. (IMG Academy)14 Chris Conlan WR Sr. 6-4 200 Leetsdale, Pa. (Quaker Valley)15 Amonyae Watson WR So. 6-1 190 Newport News, Va. (Heritage)16 Bronson Yoder S Fr. 5-11 190 Nappanee, Ind. (Northwood)17 Justin Dulaney TE Jr. 6-3 190 Berryville, Va. (Clarke County)18 Dean Rotger WR Jr. 6-0 190 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (Our Lady of Lourdes)19 Kris Hooper K Sr. 6-0 185 Barboursville, Va. (Orange County)21 Arman Jones LB Sr. 6-0 205 Chesapeake, Va. (Western Branch)21a Jordan Lowery WR Jr. 5-11 205 Roanoke, Va. (North Cross)22 Cam Spangler CB RFr. 5-9 165 Culpeper, Va. (Eastern View)23 Donavyn Lester RB Fr. 6-2 200 Plano, Texas (John Paul II)24 Jaedon Joyner CB Fr. 6-0 180 Washington, D.C. (Roosevelt)25 Owen Wright RB So. 5-11 215 Bethesda, Md. (Georgetown Prep)26 Albert Funderburke, Jr. RB Sr. 6-0 205 Monroe, N.C. (Sun Valley)27 Ryan Poole CB RFr. 5-11 180 Annapolis, Md. (Saint Mary’s)28 Latrelle Smith CB Fr. 5-10 165 Hampton, Va. (Phoebus)29 Jaret Anderson RB Jr. 5-10 200 Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Catholic)30 Isaiah Jones LB RFr. 6-1 220 Norristown, Pa. (La Salle College)31 Kevin Jarrell LB RFr. 6-1 220 Charlottesville, Va. (Monticello)32 Elijah Burns RB RFr. 5-11 195 Chester, Va. (Thomas Dale)33 Noah Giles RB Jr. 5-11 200 Suffolk, Va. (Nansemond-Suffolk Academy)34 Michael Jackson CB So. 6-2 195 Annapolis, Md. (The Key School)35 Marcus Barnes S Fr. 6-3 170 Jeannette, Pa. (Jeannette)36 Tyler Crist FB Jr. 6-0 230 Hampton, Va. (Kecoughtan)37 Gage Herdman S So. 6-3 220 Leesburg, Va. (Flint Hill School)38 Cal Kee S Sr. 6-0 210 Hampton, Va. (Hampton/Louisiana Monroe)39 Trey Zgombic FB RFr. 6-2 220 Long Valley, N.J. (Delbarton)40 Gregory Cuffey CB RFr. 6-1 185 Hopewell, Va. (Hopewell)41 Sam Katz LS Fr. 5-9 185 Raleigh, N.C. (Athens Drive)42 Nate Atkins LB Sr. 6-1 245 Roanoke, Va. (Hidden Valley)43 Malcolm Spencer CB RFr. 6-2 190 Temple Hills, Md. (St. Albans)44 Justin Allen CB So. 5-11 180 Boyds, Md. (Georgetown Prep)45 Riley Fox LB So. 5-11 215 Salem, Va. (Salem)46 Drew Babcock LB Fr. 6-2 185 Blacksburg, Va. (Blacksburg)47 Alex Purviance LB Jr. 6-2 220 Winston-Salem, N.C. (Ronald Reagan)48 Devin Mathis S So. 6-0 205 Chesapeake, Va. (Western Branch)49 Will Barney FB Jr. 5-10 225 Richmond, Va. (Godwin)50 Trey Watkins LB So. 6-0 215 Fredericksburg, Va. (Massaponax)51 Cory Ryder OL So. 6-5 280 Nantucket, Mass. (Nantucket)51a Brayden Staib LB Fr. 6-3 205 Midlothian, Va. (Midlothian)53 Jack Erwin LB RFr. 6-0 225 Williamsburg, Va. (Lafayette)54 Jarrett Heckert LB So. 6-3 230 Annapolis, Md. (Annapolis Area Christian School)55 Joey Nameth LB RFr. 6-1 215 Leesburg, Va. (Stone Bridge)56 Davis Call LB So. 6-2 215 Roanoke, Va. (North Cross)57 Tyler Tedeschi LB RFr. 5-11 205 Holmdel, N.J. (Peddie School)58 Clint Marshall OL So. 6-3 290 Chesapeake, Va. (Western Branch)59 Nick Wimmer OL Sr. 6-2 320 Winston-Salem, N.C. (North Davidson)61 Rian Haigler OL Fr. 6-4 340 Laurel, Md. (St. John’s College)62 Sam Trainer OL Fr. 6-5 285 Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes)63 Bart Francois OL Fr. 6-3 275 Montvale, N.J. (St. Joseph Regional)65 Colby Sorsdal OL So. 6-6 280 Pittsburgh, Pa. (Mount Lebanon)66 Dan Evers OL Jr. 6-5 305 Chapel Hill, N.C. (Thomas Aquinas/Fork Union)
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QUARTERBACKS (5)4 Shon Mitchell Jr. 6-0 1855 Kilton Anderson Sr. 6-2 2107 Ted Hefter Jr. 6-0 19512 Hollis Mathis Fr. 6-2 17013 Tre Diemer III Fr. 6-1 200
RUNNING BACKS (9)23 Donavyn Lester Fr. 6-2 20025 Owen Wright So. 5-11 21526 Albert Funderburke, Jr. Sr. 6-0 20529 Jaret Anderson Jr. 5-10 20032 Elijah Burns RFr. 5-11 19533 Noah Giles Jr. 5-11 20036 Tyler Crist Jr. 6-0 23039 Trey Zgombic RFr. 6-2 22049 Will Barney Jr. 5-10 225
WIDE RECEIVERS (13)2 Jalen Christian Sr. 5-9 1809 Zach Burdick Jr. 6-1 19510 Brandon Battle Sr. 6-3 19511 Kane Everson Fr. 5-11 16014 Chris Conlan Sr. 6-4 20015 Amonyae Watson So. 6-1 19018 Dean Rotger Jr. 6-0 19021 Jordan Lowery Jr. 5-11 20583 Tim Payne So. 6-1 16584 Kareem Johnson Jr. 6-0 20584 Zach Shumate Fr. 6-1 18585 Sean Daniel Sr. 5-9 17087 Seth Dunn RFr. 6-2 190
TIGHT ENDS (5)17 Justin Dulaney Jr. 6-3 19081 Lachlan Pitts So. 6-6 24082 Tyler Klaus Sr. 6-4 24586 Jackson McCarthy Fr. 6-4 19088 Anthony Mague Jr. 6-3 200
OFFENSIVE LINE (19)51 Cory Ryder So. 6-5 28058 Clint Marshall So. 6-3 29059 Nick Wimmer Sr. 6-2 32061 Rian Haigler Fr. 6-4 34062 Sam Trainer Fr. 6-5 28563 Bart Francois Fr. 6-3 27565 Colby Sorsdal So. 6-6 28066 Dan Evers Jr. 6-5 30567 Agustin O’Connell So. 6-4 27568 Hunter Klein Fr. 6-4 29571 Griffin Gilder So. 6-4 28572 Ryan Ripley Jr. 6-2 28073 Marquis Morris Fr. 6-4 33574 Dan Masta RFr. 6-1 28575 Mark Williamson Sr. 6-5 29576 Ifeanyi Ogudo Fr. 6-7 30077 Ryan Childress RFr. 6-5 29578 Marcus Crowell RFr. 6-5 28079 Andrew Trainer Jr. 6-7 305
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■ WILLIAM & MARY ROSTER67 Agustin O’Connell OL So. 6-4 275 Woodbridge, Va. (C.D. Hylton)68 Hunter Klein OL Fr. 6-4 295 Midlothian, Va. (Midlothian)69 Will Whitehurst K RFr. 6-1 180 Greenville, N.C. (Conley)71 Griffin Gilder OL So. 6-4 285 Alpharetta, Ga. (Blessed Trinity Catholic)72 Ryan Ripley OL Jr. 6-2 280 Glen Allen, Va. (Glen Allen)73 Marquis Morris OL Fr. 6-4 335 Oradell, N.J. (Bergen Catholic)74 Dan Masta OL RFr. 6-1 285 Moseley, Va. (Cosby)75 Mark Williamson OL Sr. 6-5 295 Greene County, Va. (William Monroe)76 Ifeanyi Ogudo OL Fr. 6-7 300 Baltimore, Md. (St. Frances Academy)77 Ryan Childress OL RFr. 6-5 295 Stafford, Va. (North Stafford)78 Marcus Crowell OL RFr. 6-5 280 Florence, N.J. (Montclair)79 Andrew Trainer OL Jr. 6-7 305 Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes/Illinois)80 Will Michael P Jr. 5-10 175 Chesterfield, Va. (Trinity Episcopal)81 Lachlan Pitts TE So. 6-6 240 Great Falls, Va. (Langley)82 Tyler Klaus TE Sr. 6-4 245 Haddonfield, N.J. (Haddonfield Memorial)83 Tim Payne WR So. 6-1 165 Newport News, Va. (Heritage/Lafayette)84 Kareem Johnson WR Jr. 6-0 205 Charlottesville, Va. (St. Anne’s Belfield)84a Zach Shumate WR Fr. 6-1 185 Richmond, Va. (Trinity Episcopal) 85 Sean Daniel WR Sr. 5-9 170 Chesapeake, Va. (Oscar Smith/Virginia Tech)86 Jackson McCarthy TE Fr. 6-4 190 Fair Haven, N.J. (Rumson Fair Haven)87 Seth Dunn WR RFr. 6-2 190 Fairfax Station (South County)88 Anthony Mague TE Jr. 6-3 200 Medford, N.J. (Shawnee)89 Jake Johnston K So. 5-10 175 Chesterfield, Va. (Collegiate)90 Will Kiely DL Jr. 6-4 280 Downingtown, Pa. (Downingtown East)91 Darius Fullwood DL Sr. 6-3 275 College Park, Md. (Our Lady of Good Counsel/Virginia Tech)92 Robert Omelchenko DL Jr. 6-4 260 Darnestown, Md. (Gonzaga College HS)93 Zyquan Bessant DL So. 5-10 255 Norfolk, Va. (Norview)94 Graydon Campbell DL Sr. 6-3 280 Greely, Ontario, Can. (Episcopal)95 Bill Murray DL Sr. 6-4 280 Millington, N.J. (Delbarton School)96 Thomas Creed DL RFr. 6-5 230 Falls Church, Va. (George Mason HS)97 Evan De Buglio DL Fr. 6-4 255 Toronto, Ontario (Kent School)98 Marteise Phipps LB RFr. 6-2 215 North Chesterfield, Va. (Monacan)99 Nate Lynn DL Fr. 6-3 255 Charlotte, N.C. (Zebulon B. Vance)
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DEFENSIVE LINE (9)9 Carl Fowler So. 6-4 26590 Will Kiely Jr. 6-4 28091 Darius Fullwood Sr. 6-3 27592 Robert Omelchenko Jr. 6-4 26093 Zyquan Bessant So. 5-10 25594 Graydon Campbell Sr. 6-3 28095 Bill Murray Sr. 6-4 28096 Thomas Creed RFr. 6-5 23097 Evan De Buglio Fr. 6-4 25599 Nate Lynn Fr. 6-3 255
LINEBACKERS (16)3 Gavin Johnson Sr. 6-3 25021 Arman Jones Sr. 6-0 20530 Isaiah Jones RFr. 6-1 22031 Kevin Jarrell RFr. 6-1 22042 Nate Atkins Sr. 6-1 24545 Riley Fox So. 5-11 21546 Drew Babcock Fr. 6-2 18547 Alex Purviance Jr. 6-2 22050 Trey Watkins So. 6-0 21551 Brayden Staib Fr. 6-3 20553 Jack Erwin RFr. 6-0 22554 Jarrett Heckert So. 6-3 23055 Joey Nameth RFr. 6-1 21556 Davis Call So. 6-2 21557 Tyler Tedeschi RFr. 5-11 20598 Marteise Phipps RFr. 6-2 215
DEFENSIVE BACKS (18)1 Isaiah Laster Sr. 6-1 2006 Miles Hayes Sr. 6-3 1907 Collin Parker Jr. 6-0 1858 Corey Parker Sr. 5-11 19013 Nate Lewis Jr. 6-1 17516 Bronson Yoder Fr. 5-11 19022 Cam Spangler RFr. 5-9 16524 Jaedon Joyner Fr. 6-0 18027 Ryan Poole RFr. 5-11 18028 Latrelle Smith Fr. 5-10 16534 Michael Jackson So. 6-2 19535 Marcus Barnes Fr. 6-3 17037 Gage Herdman So. 6-3 22038 Cal Kee Sr. 6-0 21040 Gregory Cuffey RFr. 6-1 18543 Malcolm Spencer RFr. 6-2 19044 Justin Allen So. 5-11 18048 Devin Mathis So. 6-0 205
SPECIALISTS (6)10 George Eberle Fr. 5-11 18519 Kris Hooper Sr. 6-0 18541 Sam Katz Fr. 5-9 18569 Will Whitehurst RFr. 6-1 18080 Will Michael Jr. 5-10 17589 Jake Johnston So. 5-10 175
INDIVIDUALAll-Purpose Yards . . . . . . . . . 158, J. Reed at Virginia (9/6/19)Rushing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . 78, M. Hollns at Virginia (9/6/19)Rushing Carries . . . . . . . . . . 11, M. Hollins at Virginia (9/6/19) Rushing TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, M. Hollins at Virginia (9/6/19)Longest Rush . . . . . . . . . . . . 37, M. Hollins at Virginia (9/6/19)Longest Rushing TD . . . . . . . 13, C. Northrup vs. Lafayette (8/31/19)Passing Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . 192, B. Perkins at Virginia (9/6/19)Passing Completions . . . . . . 16, B. Perkins at Virginia (9/6/19)Passing Attempts . . . . . . . . . 26, B. Perkins at Virginia (9/6/19)Passes Intercepted . . . . . . . . 2, B. Perkins at Virginia (9/6/19)Passing TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, B. Perkins at Virginia (9/6/19)Longest Pass. . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, B. Perkins at Virginia (9/6/19)Longest Passing TD . . . . . . . 40, J. Reed at Virginia (9/6/19)Receivng Yards . . . . . . . . . . . 65, J. Spigner vs. Lafayette (8/31/19)Receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, S. Stilianos vs. Lafayette (8/31/19)Receiving TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, three players, last by two players at Virginia (9/6/19)Longest Reception . . . . . . . . 40, J. Reed at Virginia (9/6/19)Longest Receiving TD . . . . . 40, J. Reed at Virginia (9/6/19)FGs Made . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, twice, last by B. Delaney at Virginia (9/6/19)FGs Attempted . . . . . . . . . . 3, J. Kordenbrock vs. Lafayette (8/31/19)Longest FG Made. . . . . . . . . 34, B. Delaney at Virginia (9/6/19)PATs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, B. Delaney at Virginia (9/6/19)Punts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, R. O'Hara vs. Lafayette (8/31/19)Punts Average . . . . . . . . . . . 34.0, R. O'Hara vs. Lafayette (8/31/19)Longest Punt . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, R. O'Hara vs. Lafayette (8/31/19)Longest Punt Return . . . . . . 22, B. Kemp at Virginia (9/6/19)KO Return Yards. . . . . . . . . . 100, J. Reed at Virginia (9/6/19)Longest KO Return . . . . . . . 100, J. Reed at Virginia (9/6/19)Total Tackles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, M. Jordan vs. Lafayette (8/31/19)Tackles for Loss . . . . . . . . . 2.5, J. Mack at Virginia (9/6/19)Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5, J. Mack at Virginia (9/6/19)Interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . 1, N. Grant at Virginia (9/6/19)Int. Return Yards . . . . . . . . 85, N. Grant at Virginia (9/6/19)
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■ INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
SCORINGMost Points36, Bill Palese vs. Bridgewater, 1931
Most Touchdowns6, Bill Palese vs. Bridgewater, 1931
Most PATs9, B. Pate at VMI, 20078, Greg Kuehn vs. Liberty, 20058, Greg Kuehn vs. VMI, 20028, Terry Regan vs. Davidson, 1972
Most Field Goals4, Nick Dorka, Jr., vs. Hampton, 20154, Brian Pate at Virginia, 20094, Brett Sterba vs. Northeastern, 20004, Brian Shallcross vs. VU, 19954, Chris Dawson vs. Lehigh, 1992
TOTAL OFFENSEMost Yards462, Jake Phillips vs. Delaware, 2007454, David Corley vs. Northeastern, 2000
RUSHINGRush Attempts42, Kendell Anderson vs. Richmond, 2016
Rushing Yards257, Phil Mosser vs. Ohio Wesl., 1970
PASSINGPass Attempts55, R.J. Archer at Villanova, 2009
Completions35, R.J. Archer at Villanova, 200935, Dave Murphy vs. Rutgers, 1983
Passing Yards433, Jake Phillips vs. Delaware, 2007426, David Corley vs. Northeastern, 2000
Touchdown Passes6, Shawn Knight vs. Maine, 1993
RECEIVINGReceptions13, Rich Musinski vs. URI, 200313, Glen Bodnar vs. Colgate, 1984
Receiving Yards244, Dominique Thompson at UD, 2004240, Dave Conklin vs. VMI, 1997
TD Receptions4, Dominique Thompson at UD, 20044, Vito Ragazzo vs. WFU, 19494, Corey Ludwig vs. Maine, 1993
SACKS6, Walt Brodie vs. VMI, 19555, Marcus Hyde vs. New Hampshire, 2011
INTERCEPTIONS4, Jack Bruce vs. Richmond, 1947
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RUSH FROM SCRIMMAGE95 yds, John Truehart vs. Emory and Henry, 1934
PASS COMPLETIONS98 yds, R.J. Archer to Cameron Dohse at Villanova, 2009
PUNT77 yds, Russell Brown, 197277 yds, Joe Agee, 197577 yds, Jack Freeman, 1942
PUNT RETURN101 yds, Dale Worrall vs. Bridgewater, 1932
KICKOFF RETURN100 yds, Dick Pawlewicz vs. UVA, 1974
FUMBLE RETURN91 yds, Meb Davis vs. Columbia, 1926
INTERCEPTION RETURN94 yds, DeAndre Houston-Carson at Villanova, 2015
INT RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN94 yds, DeAndre Houston-Carson at Villanova, 2015
FIELD GOAL53 yds, Steve Christie vs. ETSU, 198753 yds, Steve Christie vs. UVA, 198853 yds, Brett Sterba vs. Delaware, 2000
■ TEAM RECORDS
MOST POINTS SCORED95, vs. Bridgewater, 1931
MOST POINTS ALLOWED93, by Delaware, 1915
MOST YARDS GAINTED681, vs. Richmond, 1991
MOST PLAYS100, vs. Virginia Tech, 1971
RUSHING YARDS453, vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 1970433, vs. Villanova, 1993419, vs. Delaware, 1973417, vs. Richmond, 1974413, vs. VMI, 1993
PASS ATTEMPTS55, at Villanova, 2009
PASS COMPLETIONS35, at Villanova, 2009
PASSING YARDS498, vs. VMI, 1997433, vs. Delaware, 2007426, vs. Northeastern, 2000421, at Towson, 2007414, vs. Miami (Ohio), 1982412, vs. JMU, 1985403, vs. East Carolina, 1981
FIRST DOWNS36, vs. VMI, 199136, vs. VMI, 199335, vs. Liberty, 2005
MOST INTERCEPTIONS6, vs. Wake Forest, 1947
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED-46 yds, at Rhode Island, 2009-39 yds, vs. Colgate, 1988-39 yds, vs. Villanova, 1996-35 yds, at Delaware, 2013-11 yds, vs. Quantico, 1967-6 yds, vs. Weber St., 2009-6 yds, vs. Liberty, 2005-6 yds, vs. Villanova, 1993-2 yds, vs. Delaware, 2009
FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED0 yds, at James Madison, 20109 yds, vs. UMass, 19959 yds, vs. East Carolina, 19809 yds, vs. Appalachian State, 197610 yds, vs. Furman, 199911 yds, vs. VMI, 1993
INDIVIDUAL RUSHINGHad a player rush for 100 or more yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 by Hollis Mathis vs. Lafayette (8/31/19)Had a player rush for 150 or more yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 by Kendell Anderson vs. Richmond (11/19/16)Had a player rush for 200 or more yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 by Kendell Anderson vs. Richmond (11/19/16)Had a player rush for 250 or more yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257 by Phil Mosser vs. Ohio Wesleyan (10/3/70)Had a player rush for 2 or more TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 by Owen Wright vs. Lafayette (8/31/19)Had a player rush for 3 or more TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 by Albert Funderburke vs. Norfolk St. (9/17/16)Had a player rush for 4 or more TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 by Elijah Brooks vs. New Hampshire (10/8/05)Had a TD rushing/receiving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kendell Anderson (1 rush, 1 receiving) vs. Lafayette (9/20/14)Rushed for consecutive 100+ yard games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kendell Anderson vs. New Hampshire, James Madison, Delaware, Maine (2016)Rushed for three consecutive 100+ yard games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kendell Anderson vs. New Hampshire, James Madison, Delaware, Maine (2016)Rushed for four consecutive 100+ yard games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kendell Anderson vs. New Hampshire, James Madison, Delaware, Maine (2016)Rushed for five consecutive 100+ yard games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kendell Anderson vs. Stony Brook, Delaware, Villanova, UNH, Hampton, JMU (2015)Rushed for six consecutive 100+ yard games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kendell Anderson vs. Stony Brook, Delaware, Villanova, UNH, Hampton, JMU (2015)Rushed for seven conecutive 100+ yard games. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mikal Abdul-Saboor vs. UD, JMU, EU, TU, UR (2014); LC, UVA (2015)Had two players rush for 100+ yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Keen (158) and Derek Fitzgerald (140) vs. Rhode Island (10/7/95)Had a player with 30+ carries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 by Kendell Anderson vs. Richmond (11/19/16)Had a player rush/receive for 100 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jonathan Grimes (169 rushing, 126 receiving) vs. New Hampshire (10/15/11)
INDIVIDUAL PASSINGHad a player pass for 250 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263 by Shon Mitchell vs. Albany (10/6/18)Had a player pass for 300 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 by Steve Cluley at Hampton (9/10/16)Had a player pass for 350 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 by Steve Cluley vs. Villanova (10/18/14)Had a player pass for 400 or more yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 433 by Jake Phillips vs. Delaware (10/30/07)Had a player pass for 3 or more TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 by Tommy McKee at Norfolk State (9/9/17)Had a player pass for 4 or more TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 by Michael Graham at Old Dominion (11/10/12)Had a player pass for 5 or more TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 by Mike Cook at Northern Iowa(12/7/96 - NCAA Quarterfinals)Had a player pass for 6 or more TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 by Shawn Knight at Maine (11/6/93)Had a player complete 25 or more passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 by Shon Mitchell vs. Colgate (9/29/18)Had a player complete 30 or more passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (10/3/09)Had a player complete 35 or more passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (10/3/09)Had a player throw 35 or more passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 by Shon Mitchell vs. Colgate (9/29/18)Had a player throw 40 or more passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 by Tommy McKee vs. New Hampshire (11/4/17)Had a player throw 45 or more passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 by Steve Cluley vs. Maine (10/29/16)Had a player throw 50 or more passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (10/3/09)Had a player throw 55 or more passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 by R.J. Archer at Villanova (10/3/09)Had a player pass/rush for 100 or more yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tommy McKee (169 pass, 114 rush) at Norfolk State (9/9/17)Had a player pass/rush for 2 TDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lang Campbell (2 pass, 2 rush) at North Carolina (9/4/04)
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INDIVIDUAL RECEIVINGHad a player with 10 or more receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 by DeVonte Dedmon vs. Colgate (9/29/18)
Had a player with 11 or more receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 by Tre McBride vs. Villanova (10/18/14)
Had a player with 12 or more receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 by Rich Musinski at Rhode Island (10/25/03)
Had a player with 13 or more receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 by Rich Musinski at Rhode Island (10/25/03)
Had a player with 100 or more receiving yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 by Nick Muse vs. Maine (10/20/18)
Had a player with 150 or more receiving yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 by DeVonte Dedmon at Hampton (9/10/16)
Had a player with 200 or more receiving yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 by Tre McBride vs. Villanova (10/18/14)
Had a player with 2 or more TD receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 by DeVonte Dedmon vs. Albany (10/6/18)
Had a player with 3 or more TD receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 by DeVonte Dedmon vs. Duquesne (11/28/15)
Had a player with 4 or more TD receptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 by Dominique Thompson at Delaware (10/23/04)
Had two players with 100 receiving yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sean Ballard (133) and Tre McBride (123) at Old Dominion (11/10/12)
INDIVIDUAL ALL-PURPOSEHad a player with 300+ all-purpose yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 yards by Tre McBride vs. Villanova (10/18/14)
Had a player with consecutive 300+ all-purpose yard games . . . . . . . . . J. Grimes vs. New Hampshire (10/15/11) and vs. Towson (10/22/11)
SPECIAL TEAMS/SPECIAL SITUATION/DEFENSEReturned a kickoff for a TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 yards by DeVonte Dedmon at Delaware (10/3/15)
Returned a punt for a TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 yards by DeVonte Dedmon at Elon (11/7/15)
Returned a blocked punt for a TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 yards by Kendell Anderson at James Madison (11/1/14)
Returned a blocked field goal for a TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 yards by Arman Jones at Towson (10/13/18)
Returned a blocked extra point for a score . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 yards by DeAndre Houston-Carson vs. James Madison (10/31/15)
Returned a fumble for a TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 yards by Nate Evans at Rhode Island (10/27/18)
Returned an interception for a TD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 yards by Arman Jones at Virginia (9/6/19)
Blocked a punt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ryan Poole at Rhode Island (10/27/18)
Blocked a punt for a safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DeAndre Houston-Carson at Virginia (9/19/15)
Scored a special teams touchodown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blocked field goal return at Towson (10/13/18)
Allowed a special teams touchdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kickoff return at Virginia (9/6/19)
Scored a defensive and special teams touchdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interception return and blocked field goal return vs. Norfolk State (9/13/14)
BILL MURRAYTT 9 ...........at URI, 2018UT 5 ...........at Towson, 2018AT 6 ...........at URI, 2018Sacks 2 ...........(2) last vs. Maine, 2018TFL 3 ...........(2) last vs. Richmond, 2018FF 1 ...........(3) last vs. Richmond, 2018FR 1 ...........(2) last at Villanova, 2018INT 0PBU 1 ...........(5) last vs. Maine, 2018
ROBERT OMELCHENKOTT 1 ...........(2) last at Delaware, 2017UT 1 ...........vs. Bucknell, 2017AT 1 ...........at Delaware, 2017Sacks 0TFL 0FF 0FR 0INT 0PBU 1 ...........vs. Albany, 2018
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■ LINEBACKERS
NATE ATKINSTT 12 .........(3) last vs. JMU, 2017UT 8 ...........at UNH, 2016AT 9 ...........vs. Towson, 2017Sacks 1 ...........(2) last vs. Bucknell, 2017TFL 2 ...........at URI, 2018FF 1 ...........(3) last at Virginia Tech, 2018FR 1 ...........(2) last at JMU, 2018INT 1 ...........(2) last vs. Albany, 2018PBU 1 ...........(2) last at Villanova, 2018
JACK ERWINTT 4 ...........at Towson, 2018UT 3 ...........at Towson, 2018AT 1 ...........(4) last at URI, 2018Sacks 0 ...........TFL 0 ...........FF 0 ...........FR 0 ...........INT 0 ...........PBU 0 ...........
JARRETT HECKERTTT 2 ...........(2) last at Virginia, 2019UT 1 ...........(3) last at Virginia, 2019AT 1 ...........(5) last at Virginia, 2019Sacks 1 ...........vs. Lafayette, 2019TFL 1 ...........vs. Lafayette, 2019FF 1 ...........(2) last vs. Lafayette, 2019FR 0 ...........INT 0 ...........PBU 0 ...........
KRIS HOOPERPlacekicking (Field Goals)Att. 3 ...........(3) last vs. Albany, 2018Made 2 ...........(4) last vs. Maine, 2018Long 42 .........vs. Delaware, 2016
WILL MICHAELPuntingAtt. 9 ...........(2) last at JMU, 2018Long 65 .........vs. SBU, 2017I20 2 ...........(4) last vs. Richmond, 201850+ 1 ...........(3) last vs. Richmond, 2018