Campbell University Football
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Campbell University Football
Campbell University Football Campbell Camels vs. Morehead State Eagles Barker-Lane Stadium/Ed Gore Fld. (5,000) -- Buies Creek, N.C. Saturday, October 31, 2009 -- 1 p.m. Game Facts Series: Morehead State leads 1-0 Stadium (Capacity/Surface): Barker-Lane Stadium/Ed Gore Fld. (5,000/ Gameday Grass Radio Coverage: WCLN 107.3 FM Radio Announcers: Robert Harper (Play-by-Play), Dave Rothenberg (Color) Team Information Campbell University Head Coach: Dale Steele (South Carolina,‘76) at Campbell: 2-16 (2nd season) Overall: same SID: Joe Prisco (priscoj@campbell.edu) Office Phone: (910) 893-1369 Office Fax: (910) 893-1330 Press Box Phone: (910) 814-5456/57 Internet Site: www.GoCamels.com Morehead State Head Coach: Matt Ballard (Gardner-Webb, ‘79) at Morehead State: 89-82 (16 seasons) Overall: 124-107-1 (22 seasons) SID: Drew Dickerson Office Phone: (606) 783-2556 Office Fax: (606) 783-2550 Press Box Phone: -Internet Site: www.msueagles.com Tale Of The Tape Campbell Morehead State 1-6 Record 2-6 Multiple Primary Offense Option 4-3 Primary Defense Multiple 20.9 Scoring Offense 16.8 29.6 Scoring Defense 23.5 189.0 Rushing Offense 96.4 157.4 Passing Offense 138.1 221.1 Rush Defense 62.4 160.4 Pass Defense 197.4 Average Starter Height/Weight 6-3/293 Off. Line/Tight Ends 6-1/271 6-1/207 Off. Backs/Receivers 5-9/184 6-2/263 Defensive Line 6-1/268 6-1/227 Linebackers 5-9/222 5-9/191 Defensive Backs 5-8/189 Campbell Completes Homestand This Weekend: Campbell’s football program (1-6, 0-4 Pioneer Football League) will continue the brief two-game homestand and host Morehead State University (2-6, 0-5 PFL) on Saturday, Oct. 31 at 1 p.m. ...this afternoon’s game will air live on WCLN 107.3 FM, with Robert Harper providing the play-by-play and Dave Rothenberg handling the color analysis...the broadcast will also be available online at GoCamels.com...both teams are looking for their first win in conference play this season...the Camels have lost the last six games, while the Eagles arrive at the game on a four game skid. The Coaches: Campbell head coach Dale Steele (South Carolina ‘76) is in his second season as a collegiate head coach and with Campbell and has a career record of 2-16...Steele, prior to Campbell, most recently worked as the Assistant Head Coach at Elon from 200406...he is in his 33rd season of working as a coach with previous stops at Elon (2004-06), East Tennessee State (2003), Baylor (1999-02), Northern Nash High School (1995-98), East Carolina (1989-94), Kansas State (1987-88), Wichita State (1984-86), St. Charles High School (1983), Tulane (1980-82), Wisconsin (1978-79), Ball State (1977) and A.C. Flora (HS) (1976) ...his previous head coaching experience was at Northern Nash High School (1995-98), where he also served as the Athletic Director. Morehead State head coach Matt Ballard is in his 16th season coaching the Eagles and has a record of 89-82...overall in 22 years as a head man he is 124-107-1...this year Ballard’s team is 2-6 and 0-5 in Pioneer Football League play. Quick Facts On The Schools Campbell Location Buies Creek, N.C. Founded 1887 Enrollment 6,834 Conference Pioneer Football League Nickname Fighting Camels Colors Orange & Black Home Field Barker-Lane Stadium Capacity 5,000 Field Surface Gameday Grass ® Morehead State Morehead, K.Y. 1887 8,981 Pioneer Football League Eagles Royal Blue and Gold Jayne Stadium 10,000 Gameday Grass ® CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State 2009 Campbell Football Schedule Day Date Opponent Rslt./Time Sat 9/5 METHODIsT W, 48-28 Sat 9/12 @ Birmingham-So. L, 28-35 (OT) Sat. 9/19 @ Davidson* L, 7-24 Sat. 10/3 @ Marist* L, 13-34 Sat 10/10 Dayton* L, 17-35 Sat. 10/17 @ Old Dominion L, 17-28 Sat.10/24 Butler (HC)*L, 16-23 Sat. 10/31 Morehead State* 1 p.m. Sat. 11/7 @ Drake* 2 p.m. Sat. 11/14 @ Valparaiso* 2 p.m. Sat.11/21 Jacksonville* 1 p.m. * Pioneer Football League Game All home games in Bold Caps. Dates and times are subject to change. Football Coaching Staff Head Coach: Dale Steele (South Carolina ‘76) Record at Campbell/Overall: 2-16 2nd Year on field/4th Year overall at Campbell Assistant Coaches: Oscar Olejniczak Central Michigan ‘95 3rd Year-Recruiting/Run Gm. Coor./Off. Line Landon Mariani North Carolina ‘04 3rd Year-Passing Game Coordinator/QB’s Art Link Florida ‘99 3rd Year-Defensive Coordintor/Linebackers Jody StoufferKutztown of Pennsylvania ‘93 1st Year-Running Backs Paul TrothLiberty ‘05 2nd Year-Wide Receivers Jerrick Hall North Carolina State ‘04 3rd Year-Defensive Line Greg WilliamsNorth Carolina State ‘68 2nd Year-Assistant Head Coach/Secondary Chris BallanceEast Carolina ‘06 1st Year-Defensive Assistant Support Staff Shelley Crenshaw Wake Tech ‘05 3rd Year-Football Administrative Assistant Brandon Sherrel1 Missouri ‘03 3rd Year-Football Athletic Trainer Brandon Trenter West Virginia ‘07 2nd Year-Asst. Football Athletic Trainer Josh Tate 2nd Year-Student Manager Jere Wilder, Brittany Henderson 2nd Year-Video Managers Key Football Phone Numbers Head Coach Dale Steele....... 910-893-1974 (O) Media Relations Joe Prisco... 910-893-1369 (O) CU Football Press Box.......... 910-814-5456/57 Did You Know Halloween has origins in the ancient celtic festival known as Samhain, which is derived from Old Irish and means roughly “summer’s end”... a similar festival was held by the ancient Britons and is known as Calan Gaeaf...the festival of Samhain celebrates the end of the “lighter half” of the year and beginning of the “darker half”, and is sometimes regarded as the “Celtic New Year”...the celebration has some elements of a festival of the dead...the ancient Celts believed that the border between this world and the Otherworld became thin on Samhain, allowing spirits (both harmless and harmful) to pass through...the family’s ancestors were honored and invited home while harmful spirits were warded off...it is believed that the need to ward off harmful spirits led to the wearing of costumes and masks...their purpose was to disguise oneself as a harmful spirit and thus avoid harm.* * Information comes courtesy of Rogers, Nicholas (2002) “Samhain and the Celtic Origins of Halloween”. Halloween: From Pagan Ritual to Party Night A Campbell Win Over Morehead State Would: • be the second on the season and be the most in a single season since the program restarted. • snap a six-game losing streak • be the third in the college coaching career of Dale Steele • be the first conference win for Campbell and snap an 12-game PFL losing streak. • even the all-time series between the schools to 1-1 A Campbell Loss To Morehead State Would: • extend the current losing streak to seven games. • drop Campbell to 0-5 in league play. • be the 13th loss for Campbell in league play since joining the Pioneer Football League. • make Campbell 2-17 since the program came back in 2008 By The Numbers The listed crowd in the first football game against Birmingham-Southern to open the 2008 season... the crowd was not only the largest ever at a Campbell home sporting event, but was also 117% of the capacity of the 5,000 person stadium and more than 67% larger the total number of permanent seats in the venue (3,500). 5,845 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • Morehead State FCS Coaches Poll (October 26, 2009) Rank School 1. Richmond 2. Montana 3. Southern Illinois 4. Villanova 5. William & Mary 6. Elon 7. New Hampshire 8. Appalachian State 9. South Dakota State 10. South Carolina State 11. McNeese State 12. Central Arkansas 13. Weber State 14. Northern Iowa 15. Stephen F. Austin 16. Cal Poly 17. Holy Cross 18. Delaware 19. Eastern Illinois 20. Jacksonville State 21. Eastern Washington 22. Northern Arizona 23. UMass 24. Liberty t-25. Colgate t-25. Prarie View A&M RV: Florida A&M, Lafayette, Butler, Eastern Kentucky, UC Davis, Albany, Brown, Chattanooga, Harvard, James Madison, Missouri State, Southern Utah, GardnerWebb, Montana State Bold=2009 Campbell Opponent Did You Know That Campbell football played two teams that have the nickname of the Monarchs this season in Methodist (9/5) and Old Dominion (10/17). Scouting Morehead State: The Eagles have dropped five games in a row, all in conference play, the last five weeks...MSU sports the top rush defense in the country though and are only allowing 62.38 yards a game and 1.8 yards a carry...Morehead also leads the country in tackles for loss with on average 10.88 stops behind the line of scrimmage per game...the Eagles are third in the conference and ninth nationally in total defense (259.75)...last time out Morehead State only allowed 41 rushing yards to Marist in 39 rushing attempts...the Eagles led the game 14-7 heading to the final quarter, but allowed 17 in the fourth quarter to take the 24-14 loss...senior linebacker Wes McDermott is an intimidating figure with 79 tackles, 13 stops for loss, an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery...senior defensive end Andrew Doan lead the conference and is fifth nationally in sacks per game (1.12 per game)...he also leads the conference in tackles for loss with 14.5...his nine total sacks are the most in the league...senior defensive back Derek Harkness is tied for the lead in the conference with three interceptions...the offensive charge is led by junior quarterback Evan Sawyer, who has thrown for 750 yards and five touchdowns...sophomore running back Ronnie McDermott, the younger brother of Wes, leads the team with 22 catches and 247 yards...sophomore running back Desmond Cox has run for 215 yards this season...the Eagles are a fast starting team and have scored 79 points in the first quarter this season but have only scored 24 combined points in the second Did You Know Morehead State head coach Matt Ballard is a Davidson, North Carolina native that attended North Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte...his wife, Brenda Harwood, is also a North Carolina native. Sports Network Division I FCS Poll (October 26, 2009) Rank School 1. Richmond 2. Montana 3. Southern Illinois 4. Villanova 5. William & Mary 6. Elon 7. Appalachian State 8. New Hampshire 9. South Dakota State 10. South Carolina State 11. Stephen F. Austin 12. Northern Iowa 13. McNeese State 14. Weber State 15. Central Arkansas 16. Delaware 17. Holy Cross 18. Cal Poly 19. UMass 20. Eastern Illinois 21. Northern Arizona 22. Jacksonville State 23. Liberty 24. Colgate 25. Prariie View A &M RV: Eastern Washington, Florida A&M, Lafayette, Eastern Kentucky, UC Davis, Albany, Harvard, Butler, Montana State, Penn, Missouri State, Central Connecticut State, Rhode Island, Brown, Gardner-Webb, Grambling, Tennessee State, Furman, Northern Colorado, Southern Utah, Morgan State, Jacksonville, James Madison, Old Dominion, Southeastern Louisiana, Texas State, Lehigh, Drake Bold=2009 Campbell Opponent CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State The Pioneer Football League 2009 Regular Season Standings Team Pioneer League Pct. Overall Pct. Butler 4-0 1.000 7-0 1.000 Drake 4-0 1.000 6-1 .857 Dayton 4-0 1.000 6-1 .857 Jacksonville 3-1 .750 4-3 .571 Marist 3-2 .600 4-3 .571 San Diego 2-3 .400 3-4 .429 Davidson 2-3 .500 2-5 .286 Valparaiso 0-4 .000 1-6 .143 Campbell 0-4 .000 1-6 .143 Morehead St. 0-5 .000 2-6 .250 Campbell Athletics Staff Athletics Director....................................Stan Williamson Internal Oper.-Sr. Assoc. A.D....................... Kim Graham Associate A.D./Advancement.......................... Tony Delp Director of Operations................................. Mike Collins Assistant A.D.- Marketing.............................. Kevin Lyle Director of Compliance/Academics..........Heather Magill Assoc. A.D.- Broadcasting......................... Robert Harper Assoc. A.D. - Media.......................................... Stan Cole Asst. Dir. - Media..............................................Joe Prisco Asst. Dir- Media (Secondary contact)......Jason Williams Head Athletic Trainer.............................. Quinton Sawyer Assistant Athletic Trainer/Football........Brandon Sherrell Assistant Athletic Trainers.......................... Jackie Knight ................................................................... McKelle Ulm Graduate Assistant Athletic Training......Brandon Trenter ....................................................................... Paul Lowry ............................................................... Kristina Lazicki ...............................................................Charmeen Mack Ticket Manager................................... Hannah Bazemore Head Strength Coach................................ Andrew Carter Asst. Strength Coach............................. Cory Schlesinger Asst. Dir. of Compliance/Academics.... Malinda Ashcraft Asst. for Compliance/Academics............ Amanda Knight Compliance/Academics Intern................... Justin Wilkins Administrative Assistant..........................Annette Spivey, ............................................................... Angela Cannady Administrative Assistant - Football..... Shelley Crenshaw Coaching Secretary.......................................... Violet Lee Athletic Operations Asst................................. Danny Lee 388/186 By The Numbers The total number of collegiate games played and starts among the 50 returning players on the opening day Campbell roster prior to the first game Did You Know That the song “Happy Birthday to You” was created by two Louisville sisters in 1893.* * Information comes courtesy of Kentucky Bureau of Tourism and third quarters. The Same Name: Morehead State has a pair of players named Jared Phillips...Jared Phillips the quarterback is a junior from Hamilton, Ohio...Jared Phillips the running back is a freshman from Dublin, Ohio. It Happened Today: On this date, October 31, in history among the notable events, besides Halloween (which is covered on the second page) were: Ron Grant completes his 217 day and 8,316 mile run around Australia (1983)... the first Monday Night game is played in the city of Indianapolis (1988)...among the more notable birthdays are Dan Rather - newscaster for “CBS Evening News” (1931), Jane Pauley - newscaster for “Today” and “NBC Weekend” (1950), John Candy - comedian in “SCTV”, “Uncle Buck”, “Great Outdoors” (1950), Vanilla Ice - rapper (1968) Against Morehead State Last Season: The Camels played well defensively and were within two scores of the Eagles for most of the first half but a 100-yard interception return from MSU’s David Hyland gave Morehead State mometum for good in a 42-7 game...Campbell scored a late touchdown on Paul Constantine’s 33-yard scoring reception. Inching Ever Closer: After trailing Butler by 20 early the Camels stormed back to get to within a touchdown against the PFL co-leaders on Oct. 24...Adam Willets made three field goals and an extra point for 10 points for CU...Daniel Polk threw for 161 yards and ran for 63 more to lead the offensive attack for Campbell. C.J. Likes the Bulldogs: In two career games against Butler, redshirt sophomore running back C.J. Oates has scored both his receiving touchdowns...his touchdown in Did You Know In Ohio, Iowa and Massachusetts, the night designated for Trick-or-Treating is often referred to as Beggars Night. CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • Morehead State Campbell 2009 Opponents Update Date Opponent Score/Time This Week Last Week Oppt. Result Sept. 5 methodist W, 48-28 N.C. Wesleyan Averett L, 7-38 Sept. 12 at Birmingham-So. L, 28-35 (OT) Depauw Sewanee W, 34-17 Sept. 19 at Davidson* L, 7-24 @ Butler Drake L, 16-21 Oct. 3 at Marist* L, 13-34 Valparaiso @ Morehead State W, 24-14 Oct. 10 DAYTON* L, 17-35 San Diego @ Valparaiso W, 38-7 Oct. 17 at Old Dominion L, 17-28 Georgetown @ Savannah State W, 38-17 Oct. 24 BUTLER* W, 23-16 Davidson @ Campbell W, 23-16 Oct. 31 MOREHEAD ST.* 1 p.m. @ Campbell Marist L, 14-24 Nov. 7 at Drake* 2 p.m. Jacksonville @ Davidson W, 21-16 Nov. 14 at Valparaiso* 2 p.m. @ Marist Dayton L, 7-38 Nov. 21 JACKSONVILLE* 1 p.m. @ Drake @ San Diego W, 34-16 *Pioneer Football League Game Combined Record Did You Know The city of Morehead, Kentucky was named after Gov. James T. Morehead, who was the first nativeborn governer of the state.* * Info comes courtesy of Kentucky Bureau of Tourism 2008 was a 19-yard scamper, while his TD reception in 2009 went for nine yards. Closer Than You Would Think: Campbell may only be 1-6 but the team has entered into the fourth period only trailing by 3.71 points on average this season...prior to the start of fourth periods this season the Camels have only been outscored by 26 points (145 to 119)...CU also has yet to give up 40 points in any games this year after giving up 40 or more points in eight games in 2008 including a stretch of six straight to end the season. Fun With Numbers: After seven games Campbell and their opponents have very similar numbers in several categories...Campbell has thrown 163 passes and six interceptions as have their opponents...CU and their opponent have each returned 28 kicks on the season...Campbell has 528 kick return yards their opponent only have four more total kick return yards...CU’s time of possession on the year is on average 30:25, while the opponent are averaging 29:35. Did You Know Morehead State’s coed cheerleading squad has won 19 national championships. Record 2-5 4-3 2-5 4-3 6-1 6-2 7-0 2-6 6-1 1-6 4-3 44-35 Did You Know Former NFL player and current CBS football announcer Phil Simms is a Morehead State graduate... Simms was the 1977 Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year and the Super Bowl XXI winner with the New York Giants over the Denver Broncos. Kicker Getting it Done: Redshirt sophomore kicker Adam Willets was named the Pioneer Football League’s Special Teams Player of the Week on Oct. 25...Willets earned the honor after scoring 10 points and making three field goals against conference co-leader Butler (38, 43, 37)...the 43-yarder was a career high. Elite Company: Redshirt sophomore quarterback Daniel Polk is one of only two quarterbacks that ranks among the top 10 in the PFL in rushing...Polk trails converted wide receiver Steve Valentino of Dayton, who has run for 473 yards this season. Surprisingly Quick: Redshirt junior tight end Mike Stryffeler, who weighs 243 pounds, was able to show an ability to get down field and hauled in both a 23-yard reception and 39-yard reception against Old Dominion. Did You Know Associate Head Coach Greg Williams, who is in his 41th season in the coaching profession, coached former NFL quarterback and current ESPN announcer Ron Jaworski while working at Youngstown State as the quarterbacks/receivers coach CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State Did You Know Morehead State’s David Dinkins (1999) remains one of three players in NCAA history to put up 1,000 yards rushing (1,138) and 2,000 yards passing (2,011) in a single season...he is joined on the list by Texas State’s Barrick Nealy (2005) and Appalachian State’s Armanti Edwards (2006) Big 2-0-0: Campbell topped the single game 200-yard rushing mark for the third time in school history with 214 yards rushing against Marist on Oct. 3...each of the 200 plus yard marks rushing have come this season. Nobody’s Doing It Better (In the PFL): The Campbell offense remains the top rushing team in the conference with an average of 189.00 yards on the ground a contest... the 189.00 yards a game average is over 19 yards a game better than the next closest school (Butler - 170). Strength On Strength: This game against Morehead State pits the top rushing offense in conference by Campbell (189.00) against the toughest defense against the run in the nation in Morehead State (62.38)...the question, for the second time in four week,s can answered of whether good offense beats good defense or does good defense beat good offense? Big Play Paul: Paul Constantine continued to make his mark in the end zone as he caught a touchdown pass against Dayton on Oct. 10...out of his 21 career catches, five have resulted in touchdowns. So Much Better: Campbell has now run for 1,323 yards this season, which is 571 yards more than the team ran for all of last season (752)...to put the number is perspective that total amount of yards rushing is just under 76 percent more than the team had all of last year. Cutting the Gap: Last season in Pioneer Football League games the Camels were outscored in eight games by 347 points for an average of 43.38 points a game...so far this season in four Pioneer Football League games the 2009 Award Winners Pioneer Football League Special Teams Player of the Week 10/25.................................................................... Adam Willets Campbell Media Information Credential Requests All media outlets that wish to cover Campbell football games at the CU Football Stadium must submit their requests for credentials by contacting Joe Prisco (priscoj@campbell.edu & 910-893-1369), at least a week in advance, unless requesting a season pass. Joe Prisco will then notify you if the request has been granted, so please provide a method of contact. Press crendentials will not be issued to spouses, friends or children. Possession of a season credential does not guarantee a seat in the CU Press Box seating area. To assure yourself a seat at the venue, you must notify Joe Prisco of your intention to cover a particicular game. All seat assignments will be made on a first-come, first-serve basis. Single game press credentials can be picked up in the Campbell Athletic Media Services Office during the week of a home contest. If credentials are requested and approved, they will only be mailed if the request is granted at least two weeks prior to the game. Any credentials not picked up will be left at the will call window at the stadium. Credentials must be worn and visible at all times, as there will be people verifying credentials. All credentials are nontransferable. Your credential will get you access to the stadium, press box, sideline and post-game interview area in the CU Fieldhouse. There will be no access to either locker room for interviews. We also request that photographers not photograph or take video images of any injury evaluation on the field or sidelines, due to the HIPAA privacy laws. Phone Lines Any phone lines needed for a particular game must be requested at least 72 hours prior to the game. All long-distance costs associated with the phone lines are the responsibility of the media member/outlet utlilizing them Internet Access For those with laptop computers that can automatically select an IP address, there are Internet connections available in the football press box. Please know that the University server does track all Internet usage, including in the press box, for inappropriate use. Press Box Phone Numbers 910-814-5456/910-814-5457 Did You Know Campbell redshirt sophomore Taylor Reed is the great-great grandson of Dr. James Archibald Campbell, who founded Buies Creek Academy, later Campbell University, on Jan. 5 1887...Reed’s grandmother is Catherine King, daughter of Campbell’s second president, Dr. Leslie H. Campbell, who was J.A Campbell’s son. CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • Morehead State Cameles have only been outscored by 63 for a margin on average of 15.75 points a contest. A Few Marks Within Reach: Several Campbell players have a few individual marks with in reach in the coming games...redshirt sophomore Carl Smith is only 22 yards from reaching 500 career yards rushing... sophomore Rashaun Brown is only 35 yards from reaching 500 yards rushing in his career...redshirt junior Matt Vollono is only two completions from reaching 100 in his CU career...sophomore Carl Blain is only eight yard from reach 300 yards receiving in his career...redshirt sophomore C.J. Oates is only 29 total yards from reaching 900 all-purpose yards in his career....sophomore receiver Paul Constantine is only 42 yards from reaching 400 receiving yards in his career...redshirt sophomore defensive back Steven Goldsmith is only 11 tackles from reaching 100 in his career...sophomore Brandon Chandler is only seven yards from reach 600 kickoff return yards in his career. Milestones Reached: C.J. Oates reached a personal milestone in becoming the first Campbell football player to reach 500 career yards rushing against BirminghamSouthern on Sept. 12...Oates has now run for 727 yards in his career at Campbell...Milton Brown reached a milestone himself with over 100 career tackles after eight stops against BSC...Brown now has 135 tackles in his Campbell career. Kicking Them Far: Campbell’s Ted Moore has four 50 plus yard kicks this season, which ranks him tied for third in the league...he is also fourth overall in the league with an average of 39 yards an attempt. Team National Leaders: After an exciting first seven weeks of the season the Camels rank among the Pioneer Football League and NCAA Leaders in several categories...CU leads the conference in rushing (189 yards per game)...the Camels are second in sacks allowed (1.14) and pass defense (160.43), third in total offense (346.43) and fourth in turnover margin (-.14)...on the national Did You Know The Pioneer Football League is entering its 17th year of existence and is the nation’s oldest non-scholarship NCAA Football Subdivision conference....the PFL is one of only three conferences that sponsor football as its only sport (Missouri Valley Football Conference and Great West Football Conference are the others. By The Numbers Campbell has had exactly 26 pass attempts in seven of the teams first 18 games...the most recent time was the 26 pass attempts against Davidson on September 19, 2009 26 scene, the Camels are 13th in rush offense, , 17th in sacks allowed, 20th in pass defense and 50th in total offense. Individual National Leaders: The Camels also have several players that place highly in the conference and the national scene after the first seven games (for a complete list of all player rankings see page 10)...Daniel Polk is sixth in rushing (52.86 yds. per game), total offense (174.71) and passing efficiency)...the quarterback is tied for 13th in scoring (3.71) and 22nd in all-purpose yards (52.86)...C.J. Oates is seventh in the conference in rushing (51.86), 15th in total offense (51.86) and all-purpose yards (65.00)...Rashaun Brown is 11th in the league in rushing (42.29)...Carl Smith is 16th in rushing (28.86), tied for 17th in scoring (3.43) and tied for 24th in all-purpose yards (47.00)...Harrison Jordan is ninth in receiving yards (38.71) and 18th in receptions (2.57)...Mike Stryffeler is 23rd in receiving yards (28.57) and 21st in receptions a game (2.29)...Paul Constantine is 22nd in the PFL in receiving yards a contest (29.00)...Lee Stanley is fifth in the PFL and tied for 59th nationally in tackles (8.43 per game)...Milton Brown is 11th in tackles in the PFL (7.14 per game)...Cody Lyon is 20th in tackles (6.14)...Christian Dixon is tied for the conference lead in interceptions (0.43) in the PFL and 29th nationally... Steven Goldsmith is for 12th in the conference in interceptions ((0.17)...Erik Feliciano and Cody Lyon are all tied for 12th in the PFL in interceptions per game (0.12)... Ted Moore ranks fourth in the PFL in punting (39.00) and 38th in the NCAA...Brandon Chandler is tied for seventh in the league in kick returns (20.00) and tied for 84th nationally...Adam Willets is tied for second in the league in field goals (.71) and 12th in scoring (3.86). Still Ball-Hawking: Campbell defense continued the trend it started last season of being able to force turnovers...after ranking second in the Pioneer Football League in interceptions in 2008 with 16, the Camels picked off three attempts in the first game of the 2009 season...the Camels currently are tied for fourth in the PFL with six interception...the Camels have forced a turn- CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State over in 14 of the 18 games since the program was restarted. First Down Camels: The Camels have heard the phrase often and are tied for second in the Pioneer Football League with 127 first downs, an average of 18.1 per game. A Bit Of A Change: After leading the conference last season with 86 punts, the Camels through the first seven games have the fourth fewest amount of punts in the league with only 35 attempts...with that stat in mind, the Camels are second in the league in 3rd down conversions (40-for98) at 40.8 percent. Red Zone Success: The Camels have had great success in scoring touchdowns when the team reaches the red zone (inside the 20 yard line)...the Camels have scored touchdowns on 18 of the team’s 26 trips to the red zone this season (69 percent)....CU’s success rate of 84.6 on red zone appearances (22-for-26) is third-best in the league...Campbell is one of only three teams in the league that have not turned the ball over in the red zone. This Week in the Pioneer Football League: Other games in the Pioneer Football League this week on Oct. 31: Davidson @ Butler, Valparaiso @ Marist, San Diego @ Dayton and Jacksonville @ Drake. Another First: Campbell’s loss against Old Dominion on Oct. 17 was the first time the program has faced off with a scholarship program...the Camels after falling behind early took control of the game and held the lead until the half way point of the third quarter when ODU got a 76-yard punt to pin the Camels deep and ultimately seize moment after a three-and-out...Daniel Polk threw for a career-high 185 yards with also a career best 16 completions against ODU...the redshirt junior also chewed up 70 yards on the ground...the Camels just missed reaching their season average with 196 yards rushing...CU actually outgained the Monarchs 381 to 365 and had more first downs (21 to 20) in the loss...the 28 points scored by the ODU are the least amount of points they have scored all season long including a few games against scholarship programs (Monmouth and Fordham). Coming Up Short: The Camels raced out to a 14-0 lead on Dayton on the team’s first two drives but couldn’t hold the lead and saw the Flyers score 35 of the game’s next 38 points in the 35-17 victory on Oct. 10...CU did have two long touchdown scores with Rashaun Brown running 42-yard for a score and Daniel Polk and Paul Constantine connecting on a 60-yard completion...Christian Dixon also pick off his third pass of the season in the loss. Forever Remembered....Firsts At Barker-Lane Stadium First Coin Flip:............Won Against BSC (Campbell Deferred) First Home Captains:............... Brad Brower, Jordan Cramer & ....................................................................Milton Brown (CU) First Visiting Captains:.............. Brad Stockdale, Zac Napier & .....................................................................Joe Thigpen (BSC) First Kickoff:.................................................Adam Willets, CU ............................................... (to the 14, returned to BSC’s 39) First Tackle.................................Adam Willets (CU) on kickoff First Official Play:..... BSC’s Joe Thigpen rush for -4 yards and .......................... tackled by Charles Fiore & Steven Goldsmith First Punt:...... BSC’s Drew Jackson 38 yds., 13:00, 1st Quarter First CU Play:............................. Carl Smith run for two yards First CU Drive:................... 3 plays, 2 yards, TOP 00:56 (punt) First CU Punt:Brennan Burt (CU) 31 yards, 12:04, 1st Quarter First Completed Pass:.......... Joe Thigpen to Austin Tunnell for ......................................................................................14 yards First Campbell Completed Pass:........... Matt Vollono to Kelvin .................................................................. Murphy for 14 yards First 1st Down:.....................................Joe Thigpen 14 yard run First Campbell 1st Down:............ Matt Vollono 14-yard pass to ...........................................................................Kelvin Murphy First Points:................. Adam Willets (CU) 30-yard Field Goal First Turnover:........................ Michael Franklin fumble (BSC) First Forced Fumble:............................Brandon Chandler (CU) First Penalty: Birmingham-Southern o. holding (second drive) First 3rd Down Conversion:................ Walter Arrington (BSC) ..................................................................................five-yd run First Campbell 3rd Down Conversion:...Carl Smith seven-yard ....................................................................run on second drive First 4th Down Conversion:....Matt Vollono (CU) one-yard run First Blocked Punt:..........BSC’s Zach Love, 6:08, 2nd Quarter First Touchdown: BSC’s Joe Thigpen 1-yd run, 12:58, 4th Qtr First Sell-Out:... Birmingham-Southern, Aug. 30, 2008 (5,845) First 100-Yard Rusher:.................... Carl Smith (CU) 109 yards First Campbell InterceptionDonte’ Washington (CU), 9:11, 2nd ..........................................Quarter, San Diego (Sept. 20, 2008) First Kickoff Touchdown..Brandon Chandler (CU), 1st quarter .............................................................. 86-yds (Nov. 15, 2008) First Punt Return Touchdown.................... John Popper (VAL), ..........................................3rd quarter, 48-yds, (Nov. 15, 2008) Do You Know... The Campbell University Fight Song Fight, team on down the field Fight with your might till victory is ours Long may your colors wave o’er all others Sing it to the tune of Hoorah for orange and black, So Cheer, Cheer for old C.U. Cheer for the Varsity For it’s Hail, Hail, the gang’s all here As we march on to victory. CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • Morehead State 2009 Trends Home.............................................................................1-2 Away.............................................................................0-4 Grass.............................................................................0-1 Turf................................................................................1-4 Won Coin Toss..............................................................1-4 Lose Coin Toss..............................................................0-2 Campbell defers............................................................1-3 Campbell takes ball.......................................................0-1 Opponent defers............................................................0-2 Leading after 1st qtr......................................................0-2 Trail after 1st qtr............................................................1-3 Tied after 1st qtr............................................................0-1 Lead at Halftime...........................................................1-2 Trail at Halftime............................................................0-2 Tied at Halftime............................................................0-2 Lead after 3rd qtr...........................................................1-0 Trail after 3rd qtr...........................................................0-6 Trailing with 2:00 left...................................................0-6 Leading with 2:00 left...................................................1-0 Campbell scores first.....................................................0-2 Opponent scores first.....................................................1-4 Largest halftime lead...................................................6 pts Largest halftime deficit.............................................10 pts Score 20 or more points................................................1-1 Hold opp. to 20 points or less...........................................- Games decided by 10 or less.........................................0-2 Rush for 150 yards or more..........................................1-3 Rush for less than 150 yards.........................................0-2 Have An Indiv. Player with 100+ yds. rush or more.....0-1 Pass for 300 yards or more................................................Pass for less than 300 yards..........................................1-6 Have An Indiv. Player with 100+ yds. receiving..............Total 450 yards or more................................................1-1 Opp. rush for less than 200 yards..................................1-1 Opp. rush for more than 200 yards...............................0-5 Opp. passes for less than 200 yards..............................1-2 Opp. passes for more than 200 yards............................0-4 Opp. totals less than 400 yards.....................................1-4 Opponent totals more than 400 yards...........................0-2 Committ fewer turnovers..............................................1-2 Committ more turnovers...............................................0-3 Commit same amount of turnovers...............................0-1 Temperature in the 90’s.....................................................Temperature in the 80’s.................................................1-3 Temperature in the 70’s.................................................0-2 Temperature in the 60’s.....................................................Temperature in the 50’s.................................................0-1 Coldest gametime temperature......................... 57 degrees Warmest gametime temperature........................ 85 degrees Team Ranking: Here are the Camel team rankings in the Pioneer Football League and NCAA , as of October 24 CU’s Team Rankings Scoring Offense Passing Offense Scoring Defense Pass Defense Total Offense Pass Efficiency Total Defense Pass Defense Effic. Rush Offense Kickoff Returns Rush Defense Punt Return Sacks Against Net Punting Sacks By Tackles For Losses Turnover Margin PFLRank NCAA 7th 69th 7th 91st 9th 93rd 2nd 20th 3rd 50th 7th 75th 10th 85th 8th 73rd 1st 13th 8th t-78th 10th 113th 4th 47th 2nd 17th 9th 100th 10th 118th 10th 111th 4th 69th Avg. 20.68 157.43 29.57 160.43 346.43 115.10 381.57 127.03 189.00 18.86 221.14 8.40 1.14 30.00 00.57 4.29 -.14 Downed By The Red Foxes: The Camels took a one-score game into the fourth quarter, but tired and wore down in the final period in a 34-13 loss to Marist on Oct. 3...Rashaun Brown had a break out performance for CU with a careerhigh 87 yards rushing. Good Effort In Defeat: The Campbell defense was able to hold Davidson scoreless in the first half but tired in the second in a 24-7 loss to the Wildcats on Sept. 19...C.J. Oates led the offensive effort with 67 yards rushing and 41 yards receiving...Lee Stanley reached double figures in tackles for the third straight game with 11 stops...ten of Stanley’s stops were of the solo variety. A Tough Defeat: Campbell put up the good fight but ultimately came up short in 35-28 overtime loss to Birmingham-Southern on Sept. 12...the game did mark a few firsts for Campbell as it was the first time the team has played an overtime game since restarting the program...the game also was the first time the Camels have had multi-players rush for over 100 yards in the same game...Daniel Polk put up 105 yards the ground, while C.J. Oates piled up 115 yards rushing...Campbell’s 294 yards rushing in the game also marked a school record, breaking the 260 the team had rushed for the week before as did the 224 yards rushing the CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State Camels totaled in the first half against BSC...Carl Smith became the first Campbell back and only third CU football player to ever score two touchdowns in a game with his touchdowns from 25 and two-yards out...Oates recorded the longest Campbell rush from scrimmage with 58 yard touchdown scamper in the first quarter. Everyone Gets Involved: Against Birmingham-Southern on Sept. 12, the Camels continued to use a team effort with 10 different players recording a reception, six different players tallying a rush and three different players reaching the end zone. . What A Start: Campbell’s football had a quite the start to its 2009 season with a thrilling 48-28 victory over Methodist on Sept. 5...the Camels totaled 544 yards (260 yards rushing and 283 yards passing) and six touchdowns...the Campbell defense after, having its problems in the first half, settled down to shutout the Methodist attack on a total of 14 plays and 30 yards...redshirt junior quarterback Matt Vollono came off the bench with a career effort in completing 10 passes for 219 yards and four touchdowns...the Camels offense had a total of three different 50-yard plus touchdowns. Lets Do That Again: Camels offense after opening the day with a then school record setting 65-yard pass and catch from redshirt junior Daniel Polk to redshirt sophomore Harrison Jordan bettered their own effort for longest offensive play in school history with an 85-yard pass to sophomore Carl Blain from Matt Vollono. A Little Perspective: The 34 points that the Campbell offense and special teams accumulated in the first half against Methodist tied the total amount of points the team scored in all home games combined last season. Record Setting Effort: Campbell had a record setting day against Methodist on Sept. 5...among the team records that were set to that point were points in a half (34), points in a game (48), yards in a half (306-1st), yards in a game (544), yards passing in a half (258-1st), yards passing in a game (284), yards rushing in a half (212-2nd), yards rushing in a game (260), longest offensive play from scrimmage (85yard reception), quickest scoring drive (one play-00:09 seconds-1st half twice) and shortest game clock time between scores one team (two touchdowns-00:09 seconds-1st half). Individual Records Set: Campbell also set several individual records against Methodist on Sept. 5...redshirt junior 10 Individual Ranking in the Conference: Here are the Camel individual rankings in the Pioneer Football League and NCAA, as of October 24. Rushing Daniel Polk C.J. Oates Rashaun Brown Carl Smith Per/Game 52.86 51.86 42.29 28.86 PFLNCAA 6th 89th 7th 94th 11th -16th -- Pass Eff. Daniel Polk Per/Game 101.80 PFLNCAA 6th 87th Total Offense. Daniel Polk C.J. Oates Rashaun Brown Carl Smith Per/Game 174.71 51.86 42.29 28.86 PFLNCAA 6th 65th 15th -17th -22nd -- Receptions Per Gm. Per/Game Harrison Jordan 2.57 Mike Stryffeler 2.29 PFLNCAA 18th -21st -- Receiving Yds Harrison Jordan Paul Constantine Mike Stryffler PFLNCAA 9th -22nd -23rd -- Per/Game 38.71 29.00 28.57 InterceptionsTotal Christian Dixon .43 Erik Feliciano .17 Steven Goldsmith .14 Cody Lyon .14 PFLNCAA t-1st t-29th t-12th -t-17th -t-17th -- PuntingTotal Ted Moore 39.00 Kickoff ReturnsAvg. Brandon Chandler 20.00 PFLNCAA 4th t-38th PFLNCAA t-7th t-84th Field GoalsAvg. Adam Willets .71 PFLNCAA t-2nd t-59th Scoring Adam Willets Daniel Polk Carl Smith Per/Game 3.86 3.71 3.43 PFLNCAA 12th -t-13th -t-17th -- All-Purpose Yds. C.J. Oates Harrison Jordan Daniel Polk Per/Game 65.00 55.14 52.86 PFLNCAA 15th -21st -22nd -- Tackles Lee Stanley Milton Brown Cody Lyon Per/Game 8.43 7.14 6.14 PFLNCAA 5th t-59th 11th -20th -- CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • Morehead State Matt Vollono set a school record with four touchdown passes...he also connected with sophomore Carl Blain on an 85-yard reception, which is the longest offensive play in the modern era...redshirt sophomore Harrison Jordan became the first Campbell offensive player with a multitouchdown game with his two receiving touchdowns. Spreading The Ball Around: The Camels sported a total team effort against Methodist with eight different players catching passes, eight players recording rushing attempts and six different players reaching the end zone. If You Build It, They Will Come: Campbell’s football program continued to get strong fan support at home in the first game of 2009...after ranking third in the Pioneer Football League in attendance in the inaugural season in 2008 with an average of 3,682 people a game, CU opening day attendance bettered the average mark of last season by 310 people...Campbell’s average crowd of 3,761 ranks the team fifth in the Pioneer Football League in average attendance so far this season. Ed Gore Field: Barker-Lane Stadium continued its growth and officially became Ed Gore Field in the off-season in Phase II of the football stadium project thanks to the generous gift from Ed Gore, a 1952 graduate of Campbell College and member of the Board of Trustees, and his wife on Sept 5...the Gore family were also major contributors to the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center, where the arena was named in the memory of their son, Gilbert Craig Gore... Phase II of the construction of the football stadium includes permanent home side seating, a press box and an additional stadium entrance...a small pregame ceremony was held on the field prior to the Methodist football game to recognize the Gore family. What Would You Say?: Linebacker Dave Matthews besides having a famous singer namesake is also a twosport athlete at Campbell...Matthews participated on CU’s track and field team in the spring of 2009...as a thrower on the team he placed among the three in the conference in the javelin at the conference meet to earn Atlantic Sun AllConference distinction. A Man Of Many Talents: Campbell tight end Josh Owens had an interesting off-season that saw him act in a two plays...he started the fall working in the Harnett Regional Theatre’s production of “The Glass Menagerie”...Owens played the role of Tom Wingfield, all while fitting classes, homework, workouts, meals and football practice around his hectic schedule...he also found time to act in an original musical about the 19th century serial killer Jack the Ripper 11 in a play titled “White Chapel” on Campbell’s campus during the late spring. U-N-I-T-Y, Unity Council: Instead of naming captains this season, much like last year, the Camels are using a Unity Council comprised of: Milton Brown, Brandon Chandler, Paul Constantine, Jordan Cramer, Charles Fiore, Jared Hart, Sam Issermoyer, Andy Johnson, C.J. Oates, Lee Stanley, Mike Stryffeler...the team will name two freshmen to the council at a later date in the season. A Little Change Never Did Anyone Any Harm: Campbell is returning most of its staffing from last season, but did make a few minor changes in the coaching staff... coming aboard to coach the team’s running backs is Jody Stouffer, most recently was the former head coach at Lee County High School...also joining the staff this season is Chris Ballance...Ballance will work as a defensive assistant while getting his master’s degree at Campbell...he had most recently coached at New Bern High School in 2008 before arriving at CU. Who’s Back: The Camels return 56 players that were on last year’s opening day roster last season...of the 56 returning players, 39 were able to earn letters last season. New Faces And New Places: The Camels have 45 true freshmen on the roster plus two transfers from scholarship FCS level in linebacker Manny Davis and quarterback Payton Brady...the Camels have also made a few position changes with some of the returners... Tyler Dean, who started six games last season at guard on the offensive line, has moved to defense as a nose guard... Ogi Poluga, who did not see the field last season, was moved from defensive tackle to the offensive line...Daniel Polk, who played a little bit of everywhere last year, was moved to and will be playing quarterback exclusively this season...Mike Stryffeler, who started his Campbell career at quarterback before transitioning to tight end in the middle of the year last season, has been moved to tight end full-time this year....Brandon Chandler, an honorable mention all-PFL selection as a defensive back in 2008, will still be playing a defensive back position but will play more in the middle of the field at safety this year. The Tall and The Small: Offensive lineman Jeremy Hill is the tallest member of the 2009 Campbell roster and stands 6 foot 9 inches tall...the smallest members of the team are receiver Carl Blain and defensive back Ryan Davis, who both stand at 5 foot 6 inches tall. CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State He’s Not Heavy, He’s My Brother: Tipping the scales as the heaviest on the CU football squad is true freshman defensive lineman Demeturis Jenkins, who tops out at 350 pounds...in comparison the lightest member of the squad is freshman defensive back Tyler Barnett at 150 pounds. Not A Lot Of Salad Eaters In the Group: Campbell is sporting a slightly beefer squad, after some hard work in the weight room during the offseason, with 15 members of the team weighting 280 pounds or more...of the 15 players, 10 are 300 pounds or more. True Carolina Blue: The state of North Carolina dominates the home states of the 2009 roster with 80 of the 105 players hailing from the ‘Tar Heel State’... in all 11 different states are represented by players on the opening day roster...the states listed from largest to smallest roster contingent are: North Carolina 8 0 Virginia 5 Florida 5 South Carolina 4 New York 3 Georgia 2 Maryland 2 New Jersey 2 Pennsylvania 1 Tennessee 1 Washington 1 He Came From Where?: The member of the Campbell football program that has traveled significant air miles to get here is linebacker Dave Matthews, who came to CU from Mukilteo, Washington (2,412 miles away)... Matthews came to the school after visiting while his brother, Todd, was playing baseball for the Fighting Camels (2005-07) and decided with the start of the football program to attend Campbell. A Tale Of Two Burts: Once again this season Campbell’s football program has a pair of players on the roster with the last name of Burt...Branden Burt is an offensive lineman from Greenville, N.C., while Brennan Burt is a punter from Pittsford, N.Y. ... so the same last name, but obviously they are not related...the team also features a pair of Bakers (Matt and Mike), Browns (Milton and Rashaun), Everetts (Domonic and Michael), Hills (Jason and Jeremy), Newmans (Lloyd and Will), Rogers’s (Christian and Jonathon) and none of which are related...the team also sports three Davis’s (Manny, Ryan and Todd) 12 Not Quite As Green This Season: The Camels are still a very young football team (54 percent with less than a year of college playing experience), but not nearly as young as last year (91 percent were freshmen or lacked any college playing experience in 2008)...the team still does sport 58 true freshmen or redshirt freshmen, but they are supplemented by a group of 50 that gained college on-field experience last season...on the opening day roster 45 are true freshmen, 14 are redshirt freshmen, 16 are sophomores, 27 are redshirt sophomores and seven are redshirt juniors. The Built In Buddy System: The Campbell football team has 16 different groups of high school teammates on the squad led by the group of three from Lee County (Mike Baker, Jon-Michael Stone and Mike Stryffeler)...WakeForest Rolesville also sports three former members on the team (Jordan Cramer, Tim Hartman and Jacob Kahut), as does Smithfield-Selma (Alex Green, Andy Johnson and Lee Stanley)...other high schools with multiple members included: Cary (Daniel Polk, Ethan Pond), Clayton (Tyler Dean and Samuel Eberwein), Douglas Byrd (Erik Feliciano and Jason Hill), East Forsyth (Matt Baker and Charles Fiore), East Lincoln (Payton Brady and Baryn Spry), Eastern Randolph (Lloyd Newman and Daniel Ritter), Glenn (Rashaun Brown and Brandon Chandler), Grimsley (Joseph Parrish and Kelvin Murphy), Hertford County (Demeturis Jenkins and Domonic Everett), Lakewood (Scott Hayes and Josh Owens), Laney (Alan Lockamy and Ted Moore), Manteo (Steven Goldsmith and Brandon Harris), New Bern (Lee Rouse and Ogi Poluga), Overhills (Michael Crandall and Adam Purzitza), Western Alamance (Marshall Trogdon and Adam Willets)...overall, 88 different high schools are represented on this year’s team. The Places We Will Go: Through bus and plane travels the Campbell football team will put in 5,605.4 miles on the road this season... the farthest travel will be the 912.2 miles to Des Moines, Iowa to take on Drake on Nov. 7...the shortest trip was to Davidson (119.1 miles) to battle against Davidson on Sept. 19. Camels On The Air: Campbell University and the Christian Listening Network have once again reached an agreement for WCLN 107.3 FM to become the flagship station for all football and men’s basketball broadcasts on the Campbell University Radio Network. As the marquee signal for the Christian Listening Network, Christian 107.3 will be the broadcast home for all regular season football and men’s basketball contests and provide CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • Morehead State extended coverage into all postseason games. Licensed by the Federal Communication Commission to Clinton, N.C., WCLN’s broadcast signal reaches parts of 21 counties in southeastern North Carolina including all of Harnett, Cumberland, Johnston, and Sampson counties... the station’s signal also covers a majority of Wake County, including a large portion of Raleigh. Can’t Make The Game?....Then Do We Have A Solution For You!!! Campbell fans outside the WCLN listening area will be able to watch and listen to a majority of Fighting Camel home and away events online..football, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, baseball, softball, volleyball, and wrestling will all be available through the school’s athletic website www.GoCamels. com...internet streaming prices are made available well in advance of each team’s specific sport season...football season passes for online viewing are set at $34.95 each, while men’s and women’s soccer along with volleyball can be purchased in our fall sports pass for only $24.95...for single game viewings of football the cost is $7.95 for video and $5.95 for audio. Rothenberg Joins Football Broadcast Team: Joining Robert Harper in the booth for the 2009 football season is veteran radio announcer Dave Rothenberg...Rothenberg is in his first season as analyst for the Campbell University Radio Network...Rothenberg has been a sports talk host in Raleigh, N.C. since Oct. 2007...his previous stops include MLB.com, Cablevision, Sirus Satellite Radio and the NFL Network . Something To Play For: The Pioneer Football League and the Northeast Conference are entering the fourth year of a partnership, which matches the champions of each conference in an exempt postseason football contest...the inaugural Gridiron Classic saw PFL Champion San Diego defeat Monmouth 27-7 in 2006...in 2007, Dayton downed Albany 42-21...the 2008 season saw Albany defeat PFL champion Jacksonville 28-0. Right In Time: In 2010, the NCAA Football Division I Championships will expand from 16 to 20 teams, with the Big South Conference and Northeast Conference (Gridiron Classic opponent) slated to get automatic bids for their championships...this season a guaranteed at-large position shall be awarded in which a conference championship team representing a non-automatic qualifying conference meets all the following conditions. 1) Team wins a minimum of eight Division I games during 13 the season; 2) Team wins a minimum of two non-conference games against Division I teams representing a conference that earned an automatic qualifying bid (AQ) in that year; and 3) Team finishes the season ranked 16th or higher in an average of the last regular season media, coaches and/or computer poll (which will be determined by the committee on an annual basis). This criteria is not intended to be a permanent solution for interested and eligible conference without an AQ bid (Pioneer League would be one)...rather the criteria should only be used to bridge the time between such conferences applying for an AQ and the time needed to formally approve the fund necessary bracket expansion - not more than two years. The committee believes it is important to continue to adhere to Cabinet policy limiting the number of AQ conferences to not more than 50% of the championship bracket. Division I FCS, Please: Although some people may accidentally still refer to it as I-AA, the term the best represents the level of Division I football in which the Pioneer Football League competes has been retired...beginning with the 2006 National Championship game, the term Football Championship Subdivision (or FCS) is to be used....FCS is the only Division I football rank to host an NCAA sponsored national championship (one of 88 championships the NCAA sponsors)...the division formerly know as I-A was changed to Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and those teams compete for the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) national championship...teams who play at the FCS level can offer a maximum of 63 scholarships (FBS team can offer 85) and complete in a 16-team playoff at the end of the season to determine the national champion. It’s Not Where You Start...But Where You Finish: Campbell was picked exactly where you would expect a young second-year program to be picked by the Pioneer’s Football League Coaches - as the final team in the polls... CU’s football team may have been picked 10th in the conference’s preseason coaches poll but that doesn’t mean they need to finish in the basement...the team continues to work towards the goal of surprising others in the league this season...San Diego was the preseason choice to win the conference and captured 77 total points and five first place votes...conference newcomer Marist, who joined the PFL from independent status in 2008, were picked eighth with 32 points. 1. San Diego (5) 77 pts t-2. Dayton (3) 71 pts t-2. Jacksonville (2) 71 pts CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State 4. Morehead State 51 pts 5. Butler 42 pts 6. Drake 40 pts 7. Davidson 37 pts 8. Marist 32 pts 9. Valparaiso 20 pts 10. Campbell 9 pts A Quick Review Of 2008 All-PFL Selections: Campbell’s football program, after completing the first season of football in 58 years, had a pair of players garner All-PFL honors, the award winners were selected by the voting of the league’s head coaches, who were not allowed to vote for their own players. Milton Brown, a linebacker from Havelock, N.C., captured first-team honors, while Brandon Chandler, from Kernersville, N.C., was an honorable mention All-PFL selection...these were the first postseason honors for any Campbell players since the program was restarted. A Shining Star: Milton Brown’s three interceptions, 145 yards and two touchdown against Carthage on Sept. 27, 2008 was one for the ages...Brown’s three picks were tied for the best single game performance during the 2008 season, while his 145 yards topped last year’s single game charts, as did his two return touchdowns. Mr. Perfect: Adam Willets was one of three kickers in the league to be perfect on his field goal attempts this season in going 5-for-5...Willets’ 26 points also led the team and placed him eighth in the conference in points per game (2.4). He Prefers To Go At It Alone: Milton Brown finished third in the league in solo tackles this season with 48... Brown’s 85 total tackles ranked him tied for fifth in the PFL. Fiore Takes Home CoSIDA Honor: Campbell redshirt defensive lineman Charles Fiore was selected to the ESPN The Magazine / Academic All-District 3 Football University Division first team by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)...Fiore had a 3.45 grade-point average as a Religion major...Fiore was the first Campbell football player to be honored by CoSIDA. Not Just Another ‘Face In the Crowd’: Campbell’s Milton Brown was honored with an appearance in Sports Illustrated for the Nov. 17, 2008 issue...Brown was singled out 14 for his outstanding in Campbell’s 36-27 win over Carthage. The Key Is Creativity: Brandon Chandler’s return touchdown against Valparaiso (11/15/08) was Campbell’s third non-offensive touchdown of the season as Milton Brown also scored two touchdowns on his interceptions against Carthage (Sept. 27)...during the 2008 season three of Campbell’s 12 touchdowns or 25 percent of the touchdowns were scored on non-offensive plays. Your Table Is Ready Mr. Brown: Following his tremendous individual effort against Carthage College on Sept. 27, redshirt freshman linebacker Milton Brown became the first Campbell football player to capture a weekly Pioneer Football League honor by being named the Defensive Player of the Week...Brown totaled three interceptions, including two returns for touchdowns in CU’s 36-27 win over Carthage...his final touchdown return of 99 yards was on the Campbell goal line with the team clinging to a two-point advantage in the final four minutes...the win for Campbell was the team’s first since they restarted the program. Words Have Meaning, But A Name Has Power: Campbell University with this in mind named the CU Football Stadium after two of biggest supports of the program on Aug. 30, 2008...Barker-Lane Stadium is named after entrepreneurs Bob Barker and Dr. Don Lane. Barker is chairman of the Bob Barker Company, the industry’s largest supplier to corrections facilities with textile manufacturing plants in North Carolina, Idaho, and Florida and metal manufacturing plants and distribution centers in Fuquay-Varina and California...Barker and his wife Pat were also honored in January of 2008 when Campbell’s newest residence hall, Bob Barker Hall, was dedicated in Barker’s honor...both Barker and Pat, who is executive vice president of the Barker Company, serve on Campbell boards...Bob is a Campbell trustee and Pat is a member of the Presidential Board of Advisors. Lane is owner of Lane Family Dentistry, a full-service dental practice with over 15 locations in eastern North Carolina...a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Lane has been practicing dentistry in the state for over 25 years...he is a member of the Academy of General Dentistry and the recipient of the prestigious Fellowship Award...Lane is also a member of the American Dental Association and the North Carolina Dental Society...in addition, Lane serves on Campbell University’s Presidential Board of Advisors...he and his wife Phyllis have been long time supporters of Campbell. The Bakers and the Lanes pledged $4 million to the football stadium at Campbell. CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • Morehead State Not The First Time: As surprising as it may seem this is not the first time that Campbell has had a football program...the Camels actually have a football history that dates back to 1925 when the school fielded its first varsity program...that team, led by Coaches Edge and Baker, went 3-1-1 including the historic first 7-0 victory over Carthage. A History of Success: In its previous entry as a junior college football program Campbell did have quite a bit of success with a state championships in 1929,1932 and 1939.... also from 1946-48, CU won three-consecutive North Carolina Junior College Championships. How’d We Get Here?: Campbell dropped its football program in 1950 with the on-set of the Korean Conflict, some may ask how we got to the present day. 2004- Campbell begins to explore the feasibility of adding a non-scholarship football program. 2006- Campbell announces the return of football as a varsity sport for 2008 on April 7...CU submits application to join the Pioneer Football League...Dale Steele named the head coach on June 15. 2007- Coach Steele begins to assemble his coaching staff and first recruiting class...Campbell breaks ground on its football stadium, March 15...football conducts first official practice on August 28 with more than 100 participants...the Camels end the fall practice schedule with an intra-squad scrimmage on November 17...the Pioneer Football League accepts Campbell as its newest member on December 5. 2008- The Campbell defense defeats the offense 33-31 in the first-ever Orange-Black Scrimmage on April 19...the Camels begin the football season with a 12-6 loss to Birmingham-Southern College on August 30. Up Next: Campbell will now be traveling and head to Des Moines, Iowa to take on Pioneer Football League rival Drake on Saturday, Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. est...Drake heading into the weekend is one of three teams that are tied for the lead in the conference. 15 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State The Last Time Campbell... The Last Time Campbell’s Opponent... ...Returned a kickoff for a touchdown was on Nov. 15, 2008 when Brandon Chandler took the opening kick against Valparaiso 86 yards for a score. ...Returned an interception for a touchdown was on Nov. 22, 2008 when Morehead State’s David Hyland stepped in front of an Alex Monroe pass attempt and returned it 100 yards for a touchdown. ...Returned an interception for a touchdown was on Sept. 27, 2008 when Milton Brown stepped in front of an Evan Jones slant attempted and returned it 99 yards for the game sealing score in a 36-27 victory over Carthage. ...Returned a fumble for a touchdown was on Sept. 5, 2009 when Paul Pizzuti recovered a bounding squib kick in the endzone against Methodist. ...Rushed for more than 250 yards was on Sept. 12, 2009, when CU ran for 294 yards on 50 carries against BSC...the Camels used six different players to carry the ball but were led by C.J. Oates and his 115 yards rushing. ...Passed for more than 250 yards was on Sept. 5, 2009 when Campbell offense threw for 284 yards...much of the damage was done by Matt Vollono who threw for 219 yards in the victory. ...Had a 100-yard rusher was C.J. Oates, who rushed for 143 yards in the team’s 36-27 victory over Carthage on Sept. 27, 2008. ...Had two 100-yard rushers was C.J. Oates and Daniel Polk who ran for 115 and 105 yards, respectfully against Birmingham-Southern on Sept. 12, 2009 ...Had a multi-touchdown receiving performance was on Sept. 5, 2009 by Harrison Jordan, who caught two touchdown passes, in a 48-28 win over Methodist. ...Had a multi-touchdown rusher was on Oct. 3, 2009 when Daniel Polk scored from eight and one-yard out against Marist. ...Had an 80-yard plus play was on Sept. 5, 2009 when Carl Blain caught a Matt Vollono pass and ran 85 yards for a touchdown. ...Punted fewer than four times in a game was against Marist on Oct. 3, 2009 when Ted Moore punted just three times for a 34-yard average. 16 ...Returned a fumble for a touchdown occurred on Sept. 6, 2008 when Methodist’s Danny Burback recovered a botch snap punt in the endzone for a touchdown. ...Returned a punt for a touchdown was on Nov. 15, 2008 when Valparaiso’s John Popper returned a Campbell punt 48 yards for a score. ...Shutout Campbell was by Davidson on Nov. 1, 2008... the Wildcats scored 21 points in the first half and tallied 28 points in the second for a 49-0 victory. ...Rushed for more than 300 yards was on Nov. 15, 2008 when Valaparaiso totaled 342 yards on 57 attempts...Ross Wiemer led the Crusaders with 148 yards rushing. ...Passed for more than 400 yards was on Sept. 27, 2008 when Carthage threw for 435 yards on 34 completions and 65 attempts. ...Had a 100-yard rusher was Desmon Williams, who ran for 145 yards for Old Dominion in a 28-17 victory on Oct. 17, 2009 ...Had a multi-touchdown receiving performance was by Nick Mayers, who caught two touchdowns on his three catches for 65 yards, on Oct. 17, 2009. ...Had a multi-touchdown rushing performance was on Oct. 10, 2009 when Steve Valentino from Dayton ran for two scores against Campbell. ...Had an 80-yard plus play was on Nov. 22, 2008 when Morehead State’s David Hyland returned an interception 100 yards for a touchdown. ...Punted fewer than two times in a game was on Nov. 1, 2008 when Davidson was only forced to punt once for 39 yards. CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • Morehead State The Beginning Of A New Era....Campbell First Times/Records Tackle.................................................................................................. Adam Willets against Birmingham-Southern (8-30-08) Defensive Tackle....................................... Donte’ Washington and Christian Dixon against Birmingham-Southern (8-30-08) Offensive Play.......................................................................... Carl Smith 2-yd run against Birmingham-Southern (8-30-08) Offensive Drive............................................................3 plays, 2 yards, TOP 00:56 against Birmingham-Southern (8-30-08) Completed Pass...........................................Matt Vollono to Kelvin Murphy 14 yds against Birmingham-Southern (8-30-08) First Down........................................... Matt Vollono to Kelvin Murphy 14-yd pass against Birmingham-Southern (8-30-08) Running First Down............................................ Carl Smith 7-yd run on 3rd and 1 against Birmingham-Southern (8-30-08) Fourth Down Conversion........................................ Matt Vollono on 4th and 1 on CU’s second drive in first quarter against ................................................................................................................................................Birmingham-Southern (8-30-08) Points.......................... Adam Willets 30-yd field goal against Birmingham-Southern (8-30-08) 14 plays, 67 yds, TOP 7:17 Forced Fumble.......................................... Brandon Chandler on Michael Franklin against Birmingham-Southern (8-30-08) Interception Thrown............................................................................... Matt Vollono against Birmingham-Souther (8-30-08) Punt........................................................... Brennan Burt, 31 yds on first CU drive against Birmingham-Southern (8-30-08) 100 yard Rushing Game............................................................. Carl Smith 109 yds against Birmingham-Southern (8-30-08) Offensive Touchdown....................................Carl Smith 2 yd run against Methodist (9-6-08), 10 plays, 80 yards, 2:43 TOP Passing Touchdown.................................Matt Vollono to Harrison Jordan 18 yds against Methodist, 5 plays, 34 yards , 0:41 Multiple Touchdown Game....................................................................................................... (3) against Methodist (9-6-08) First Interception.................................................................................................Erik Feliciano against Jacksonville (9-13-08) First Two Interception Game.........................................................................Donte’ Washington against San Diego (9-20-08) First Three Interception Game................................................................................ Milton Brown against Carthage (9-27-08) First Return For A Touchdown..................................................Milton Brown 32 yd. interception against Carthage (9-27-08) Longest Play From Scrimmage..................................... Milton Brown, 99 yd. interception return against Carthage (9-27-08) First Kickoff Touchdown........................................................Brandon Chandler, 86 yd. return against Valparaiso (11-15-08) Shortest TD Drive................. 00:09 seconds, one play, 65 yards, Daniel Polk to Harrison Jordan against Methodist (9-5-09) Fastest Two Touchdowns by Campbell.... 00:09 seconds apart, Paul Constantine 54 yd reception and Paul Pizzuti recovered fumble on kickoff against Methodist (9-5-09) Longest Offensive Play....................................85 yd. reception by Carl Blain from Matt Vollono against Methodist (9-5-09) Fumble Recovery for Touchdown................................................................................Paul Pizzuti against Methodist (9-5-09) Campbell Scoring Drives In 2009 Game MU MU MU MU MU MU MU BSC BSC BSC BSC DC MC MC UD UD UD ODU ODU ODU 17 Qtr. 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 1st 2nd 4th 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd 4th P-Y-TOP 1-65-0:09 8-69-3:14 2-79-1:21 2-59-0:34 - 13-56-7:40 11-66-5:35 5-80-1:51 2-62-00:47 7-64-2:39 12-62-3:01 8-56-3:39 11-39-6:08 13-73-6:19 8-66-3:29 1-60-0:11 7-36-4:16 12-91-6:26 10-56-5:16 5-65-1:15 Player BU Jordan 65 yd reception Stryffeler 28 yd reception Blain 85 yd reception Constantine 54 yd reception Pizzuti fumble recovery Jordan 8 yd reception C. Smith 5 yd rush Polk 39 yd rush Oates 58 yd rush C. Smith 25 yd rush C. Smith 2 yd rush C. Smith 3 yd rush Polk 8 yd. rush Polk 1 yd. rush R. Brown 42 yd. rush Constantine 60 yd. reception Willets 36 yd field goal R Brown 14 yd. rush Willets 36 yd field goal Polk 1 yd rush BU BU BU 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 8-57-3:30 8-49-1:46 14-56-6:24 4-0-0:22 Oates 9 yd reception Willets 38 yd field goal Willets 43 yd field goal Willets 37-yd field goal CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State #Name 1 Adam Willets 2 C.J. Oates 3 Harrison Jordan 4 Brennan Burt 4 Will Newman 5 Daniel Polk 6 Rashaun Brown 7 Payton Brady 8 Carl Blain 10 Nick Potts 11 Christian Dixon 11 Jonathon Rogers 12 Ted Moore 12 Kohl Hegetschweiler 13 C.J. Starkey 14 Matt Vollono 15 Clarence Finney 15 Connor O’Leary 16 Alex Royal 17 Jon-Michael Stone 18 Mike Stryffeler 19 Billy Ray 19 Joey Powell 20 Joseph Parrish 22 Ryan Davis 24 Tim Hartman 25 Chris Price 26 Brandon Harris 27 Jared Hart 28 Carl Smith 28 Steth Monroe 29 Erik Feliciano 30 Travis Carroll 31 Paul Pizzuti 33 Will Phillippi 33 Tyler Barnett 34 Brandon Chandler 35 Chris Crockett 37 Steven Goldsmith 38 Dave Matthews 39 Lloyd Newman 40 Matt Baker 41 Cody Lyon 42 Branden Dunn 43 Milton Brown 44 Jason Hill 45 Jordan Cramer 47 Jarin Bouie 48 Darious Kirtz 49 Sam Faulkner 50 Doug Faircloth 18 2009 Numerical Campbell Football Roster Pos. PK RB WR P QB QB RB QB WR QB DB WR P QB WR QB DB QB WR LB TE QB WR DB DB DB LB RB DB RB DB DB RB DB LB DB DB RB DB LB LB DB DB LB LB DL RB DB RB WR LB Ht. 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-8 6-3 5-6 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-0 5-8 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-2 5-7 5-8 5-6 5-11 5-10 5-7 6-1 5-9 6-0 5-7 5-10 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-8 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-1 5-10 5-9 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-4 5-10 Wt. 215 186 185 179 169 216 216 210 156 221 197 177 206 202 170 197 155 214 201 221 243 218 162 185 169 178 225 193 198 200 189 182 195 189 202 150 197 233 189 208 210 170 181 204 222 226 236 158 176 218 216 Class Hometown/ High School (Prev.) R-So Gibsonville, N.C. / Western Alamance R-So. Faison, N.C./ Hobbton R-So Whiteville, N.C./Whiteville So. Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford Sutherland Fr. Greensboro, N.C./Walter Hines Page R-Jr. Cary, N.C./Cary HS/NC State So. Winston-Salem, N.C./Glenn R-Fr.Lincolnton, N.C./East Lincoln Senior / Charleston Southern So. Conway, S.C./Conway Fr. Bealeton, Va./Liberty R-Jr. Ayden, N.C./Ayden-Grifton Fr. Longwood, Fla./Lake Mary So. Wilmington, N.C./Laney Fr. Roswell, Ga./Blessed Trinity So. Durham, N.C./C.E. Jordan R-Jr. Annapolis, Md./Annapolis Sr. HS / Connecticut R-Fr. Haymarket, Va./Battlefield Fr. Little Silver, N.J./Red Bank Catholic R-So. Whiteville, N.C. / Whiteville So. Sanford, N.C./Lee County R-Jr. Sanford, N.C./Lee County HS/Averett Fr. Bayport, N.Y./Bayport Fr. Apex, N.C./Apex R-So. Greensboro, N.C./Grimsley R-Fr. Chester, Va./Thomas Dale Fr. Wake Forest, N.C./Wake Forest-Rolesville R-So. Beaufort, N.C. / East Carteret R-Fr. Manteo, N.C./Manteo R-So. Durham, N.C. / N. Raleigh Christian Academy R-So. Pinetops, N.C. / South West Edgecombe Fr. Waxhaw, N.C./Parkwood So. Fayetteville, N.C./Douglas Byrd Fr. Raleigh, N.C./Wake Christian Academy Fr. Florence, S.C./West Florence R-Jr Charlotte, N.C. / Providence Fr. Orange Park, Fla./Fleming Island So. Kernersville, N.C./Glenn So. Norwood, N.C./South Stanly R-So. Manteo, N.C. / Manteo R-So. Mukilteo, Wash./Kamiak Fr Liberty, N.C./Eastern Randolph R-So. Kernersville, N.C./East Forsyth So. Raleigh, N.C./Leesville Road R-So. Chamblee, Ga./Chamblee Charter R-So. Havelock, N.C. / Havelock R-So. Fayetteville, N.C./Douglas Byrd R-So. Wake Forest, N.C. / Wake Forest-Rolesville Fr. Summerville, S.C./Pinewood Academy Fr. Indian Trail, N.C./Sun Valley Fr. Henderson, N.C./Southern Vance So. Evergreen, N.C./West Bladen CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • Morehead State #Name 51 Michael Zechini 52 Michael Bolchoz 53 Jody Maness 54 Manny Davis 55 Charles Fiore 56 Domonic Everett 57 Michael Everett 58 Lee Stanley 59 James Hingleton 61 Andy Johnson 62 Troy Horan 63 Todd Davis 64 Tyler Dean 65 Ogi Poluga 66 Matt Cox 67 Adhem Elsawi 68 Baryn Spry 69 Daniel Ritter 70 Jeremy Hill 71 Alan Lockamy 72 Sam Issermoyer 73 Branden Burt 74 Mike Baker 75 Devin Combs 76 Marshall Trogdon 77 Alex Henry 78 Demeturis Jenkins 79 Eric Bratton 80 Kelvin Murphy 81 Paul Constantine 82 Andy Stallings 83 Eddie Stubbs 84 Diego Lawrence 85 Josh Owens 86 Kyle Bryant 87 Chad McMichael 88 Ethan Pond 90 Samuel Eberwein 91 Jacob Kahut 92 Alec Chatham 93 Freddie Shine 94 Christian Rogers 95 Randel Herring 97 Will Keebler 98 Taylor Reed 99 Adam Purztiza Pronunciation Guide Michael Bolchoz Jarin Bouie Paul Constantine Samuel Eberwein Adhem Elsawi Charles Fiore Sam Issermoyer Kohl Hegetschweiler 19 2009 Campbell Football Numerical Roster Cont. Pos. LB LB LB LB DL DL DL LB DL OL OL OL DL OL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL DL OL OL OL DL DL WR WR WR WR WR TE WR WR TE PK DL DL DL TE DL WR DL TE Bolts Jar on Boo ee Constant tine Eber wine Adam El saul aye Fee-or-ee Is – a - moyer Heg en sh wiler Ht. 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-9 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-4 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-2 5-9 6-5 5-9 6-0 6-2 5-9 6-5 6-1 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-1 Wt. 196 195 227 232 256 303 230 228 260 288 300 268 265 280 213 313 288 306 320 265 315 292 265 309 316 279 350 263 190 194 170 207 153 236 174 180 221 171 232 218 271 254 283 192 240 224 Jacob Kahut Phillip Lefebvre Jody Maness Landon Mariani Steth Monroe Oscar Olejniczak Will Phillipi Paul Pizzuti Class R-So. Fr. R-Fr. R-Fr. R-Jr. Fr. Fr. R-Jr Fr. R-So. R-So. So. R-So. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. R-So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. R-So. R-Fr. Fr. R-Fr. R-So. So. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. R-So. Fr. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. R-Fr. R-So. Fr. R-So. Fr. R-So. Fr. Hometown/ High School (Prev.) Cary, N.C./Green Hope Columbia, S.C./Cardinal Newman Robbins, N.C./No. Moore Rocky Mount, N.C./Rocky Mount Sr./Elon University Kernersville, N.C. / East Forsyth Murfreesboro, N.C./Hertford Co. Candor, N.C./East Montgomery Smithfield, NC/Smithfield-Selma HS/Western Carolina Hope Mills, N.C./Southview Smithfield, N.C. / Smithfield-Selma Fayetteville, N.C./Pine Forest Burlington, N.C./Williams Clayton, N.C./Clayton New Bern, N.C./New Bern Lake Norman, N.C./Lake Norman Sarasota Springs, N.Y./Sarasota Springs Denver, N.C./East Lincoln Ramseur, N.C./Eastern Randolph Goldsboro, N.C. / Rosewood Wilmington, N.C./Laney Eldersburg, Md./Liberty Greenville, N.C./D.H. Conley Sanford, N.C./Lee County Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft Academy Elon, N.C. / Western Alamance Lakeland, Fla./Santa Fe Catholic Ahoskie, N.C./Hertford Community Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown Greensboro, N.C. / Grimsley Raleigh, N.C./Enloe Springfield, Va./West Springfield Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter Christian Academy Waxhaw, N.C./Marvin Ridge Roseboro, N.C. / Lakewood Weddington, N.C./Weddington Sterling, Va./Potomac Falls Cary, N.C./Cary Clayton, N.C./Clayton Wake Forest, N.C./Wake Forest-Rolesville Greenville, N.C./Rose Concord, N.C. / Jay M Robinson Arden, N.C./Christ School Benson, N.C. / West Johnston Chattanooga, Tenn./David Brainerd Christian Huntersville, N.C./North Mecklenburg Spring Lake, N.C./Overhills Ka hoot Lay feb ray Man-sss Mary-on-E St eth O-la-knee-check Phil ee pay Pa zu teel Ogi Poluga Adam Purztiza Baryn Spry Mike Stryffeler Mike Zechini Augee Poll-oo-ga Purr zit za Barron Spry Striff ler Za keen a CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State When The Camels Have the Ball WR WR TE LT LG C RG RT QB or RB or FB or WR P LS PK H KOR KOS PR 20 Campbell Offense 80 83 81 82 18 85 72 77 61 63 62 68 67 65 70 76 5 14 7 2 6 28 45 35 Kelvin Murphy Eddie Stubbs Paul Constantine Andy Stallings Mike Stryffeler Josh Owens Sam Issermoyer Alex Henry Andy Johnson Todd Davis Troy Horan Baryn Spry Adhem Elsawi Ogi Poluga Jeremy Hill Marshall Trogdon Daniel Polk Matt Vollono Payton Brady C.J. Oates Rashaun Brown Carl Smith Jordan Cramer Chris Crockett 3 Harrison Jordan 8 Carl Blain 6-0 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-0 6-6 6-3 6-4 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-3 6-5 5-10 6-9 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-1 5-8 5-9 6-1 6-1 190 207 194 170 243 236 315 279 288 268 300 288 313 280 320 316 216 197 210 186 216 200 236 233 R-So. R-Fr. So. Fr. R-Jr. R-So. So. R-Fr. R-So. So. R-So. Fr. Fr. R-Fr. R-So. R-So. R-Jr. R-Jr. R-Fr. R-So. So. R-So. R-So. So. 6-0 5-6 185 156 R-So. So. DE DT DT DE LB LB LB CB SS FS CB Morehead State Defense 98 91 62 65 74 93 94 97 99 55 42 52 58 30 40 4 9 31 15 24 32 17 16 Andrew Doan Austin Crawfis Andrew Wilhoite Chris Burns Derik Steiner Kyle Manley Mark Hall Jerome Raymond Brett Downey Tony Bachman Tim Baker Wes McDermott Brian Sauerback Keaton May Andrew Kammer Henry Hudson Kameron Scott Ryan Williams Sean Blair J.D. Cecil Derek Harkness Chase Meadows Stephen Francis 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-1 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-8 5-9 6-0 5-9 5-9 Campbell SPECIALISTS 12 4 68 39 1 90 12 14 34 41 90 1 34 3 Ted Moore Brennan Burt Baryn Spry Lloyd Newman Adam Willets Samuel Eberwein Ted Moore Matt Vollono Brandon Chandler Cody Lyon Samuel Eberwein Adam Willets Brandon Chandler Harrison Jordan 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-8 5-9 5-9 6-1 5-8 6-0 206 179 288 210 215 171 206 197 197 181 171 215 197 185 So. So. Fr. Fr. R-So. Fr. So. R-Jr. So. So. Fr. R-So. So. R-So. CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • Morehead State 238 216 287 265 307 235 239 224 230 220 202 245 220 200 205 180 185 205 165 190 175 182 170 Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. So. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. 40 Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. So. When The Eagles Have the Ball Morehead State OFFENSE LT LG C RG RT TE LHB QB WR WR FB Or RHB 79 77 66 77 64 63 70 76 69 71 41 84 8 21 11 14 3 87 86 83 5 33 Patrick Wall Kyle Douglas Jacob Nail Kyle Douglas Joey Clegg Chris Collins Eric Matteson Josh Ison Luke Turner Charles Howard Dorian Rollins Lance Murphy Ronnie McDermott Drew Morgan Evan Sawyer Jared Phillips Jaison Yoshimura Andre Williams Brendan McLaughlin Donte Sawyer Desmond Cox Ryan Smart 20 Jerrod Pendleton 26 Mike Adler Campbell DEFENSE 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-3 5-9 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-8 5-11 5-11 5-8 5-10 240 280 309 280 250 292 295 275 285 280 245 213 175 190 195 203 181 170 175 188 175 212 Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. So. So. 6-0 6-0 205 200 Sr. So. DE DT NG DE LB LB LB CB CB SS FS 55 91 95 59 79 64 98 44 54 17 58 25 43 38 27 15 41 21 37 29 34 11 Charles Fiore Jacob Kahut Randel Herring James Hingleton Eric Bratton Tyler Dean Taylor Reed Jason Hill Manny Davis Jon-Michael Stone Lee Stanley Chris Price Milton Brown Dave Matthews Jared Hart Clarence Finney Cody Lyon Steth Monroe Steven Goldsmith Erik Feliciano Brandon Chandler Christian Dixon 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-1 5-8 5-9 6-0 5-11 5-7 5-8 6-1 Morehead State SPECIALISTS KR PR PK P LS H 21 5 37 8 86 85 3 85 3 53 65 8 83 Desmond Cox Winston Bodrick Ronnie McDermott Brennan McLaughlin Justin Mullins Rainer Durzan Justin Mullins Rainer Durzan Chris Pyles Chris Burns Ronnie McDermott Zach Burgess 5-8 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-8 5-11 5-8 5-11 5-11 6-1 5-9 6-2 175 185 175 175 202 165 202 165 208 265 175 193 So. Fr. So. Jr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State 256 232 283 260 263 265 240 226 232 221 228 225 222 206 198 165 181 189 189 182 197 197 R-Jr. Fr. R-So. Fr. R-Fr. R-So. R-So. R-So. R-Fr. So. R-Jr. R-So. R-So. R-So. R-So. R-Fr. So. Fr. R-So. So. So. R-Jr. Date 9-5-09 9-12-09 9-19-09 10-3-09 10-10-09 10-17-09 10-24-09 10-31-09 11-7-09 11-14-09 11-21-09 Opponent Methodist at Birmingham-So. at Davidson at Marist Dayton at Old Dominion Butler Morehead State at Drake at Valparaiso Jacksonville Campbell’s 2009 Schedule/2009 Statistics Team Statistics Campbell SCORING 146 Points Per Game 20.9 FIRST DOWNS 127 Rushing 73 Passing 46 Penalty 8 RUSHING YARDAGE 1323 Yards gained rushing 1463 Yards lost rushing 140 Rushing Attempts 298 Average Per Rush 4.4 Average Per Game 189.0 TDs Rushing 11 PASSING YARDAGE 1102 Comp-Att-Int 84-163-6 Average Per Pass 6.8 Average Per Catch 13.1 Average Per Game 157.4 TDs Passing 7 TOTAL OFFENSE 2425 Total Plays 461 Average Per Play 5.3 Average Per Game 346.4 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 28-528 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-84 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-13 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.9 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.4 INT RETURN AVERAGE 2.2 FUMBLES-LOST 10-5 PENALTIES-Yards 42-409 Average Per Game 58.4 PUNTS-Yards 38-1443 Average Per Punt 38.0 22 Score W,48-28 L, 28-35 (OT) L, 7-24 L, 13-34 L, 17-35 L, 17-28 L, 16-23 - - - - Opp 207 29.6 141 71 57 13 1548 1686 138 283 5.5 221.1 19 1123 95-163-6 6.9 11.8 160.4 9 2671 446 6.0 381.6 28-532 16-203 6-52 19.0 12.7 8.7 9-4 35-292 41.7 32-1203 37.6 Overall 1-0 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 - - - - Pioneer League - - 0-1 0-2 0-3 0-3 0-4 - - - - Time 3:00 3:00 2:29 2:31 2:55 2:53 2:46 - - - - Net punt average 30.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:25 3RD-DOWN Conversions 40/98 3rd-Down Pct 41% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/5 4th-Down Pct 20% SACKS BY-Yards 4-36 MISC YARDS 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 19 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 5-8 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES 11-13 85% RED-ZONE Tds 9-13 69% PAT-ATTEMPTS 15-18 83% ATTENDANCE 11283 Games/Avg Per Game 3/3761 Neutral Site Games Score By Quarters 1st 2nd Campbell Opponents 40 56 61 48 3rd 20 41 4th 25 55 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • Morehead State Attend 3,892 1,763 4.236 2,922 2,540 19,782 4,851 - 33.1 29:35 35/87 40% 5/8 62% 8-51 0 28 5-7 0-0 25-31 81% 20-31 65% 22-25 88% 28703 4/7176 0/0 OT 0 7 Total 146 207 Nov. 22, 2008 Last Time Against This Week’s Opponent Campbell at Morehead State November 22, 2008 Jayne Stadium Morehead, Kentucky Attendance: 2,978 Score by Quarters Campbell Morehead State 1 0 7 2 0 21 3 0 7 4 7 7 Score 7 42 Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter 10:05 MSU Pendleton 5-yd run (Webb kick) 2nd Quarter 14:12 MSU 5:00 MSU 1:02 MSU 3rd Quarter 8:39 MSU 4th Quarter 5:44 MSU 1:14 MSU Campbell’s football team (1-10, 0-8 PFL) lost their season finale to Morehead State (6-6, 4-4 PFL) on Saturday, Nov. 22 by a 42-7 margin at Jayne Stadium. The Camels end the season on a six-game skid. The Eagles marched down the field on the opening drive punched it in from the five-yard line on the run from Jerrod Pendleton to give MSU a 7-0 lead after the Mason Webb kick. The drive covered 76 yards in 10 plays and melted 4:55 off the clock. After a few Campbell defensive stops the Eagle offense scored on the nine-yard reception from Derrick Burks off the Jared Phillips pass to finish off the 53-yard drive. The Camels special teams put the CU offense in a great position after a recovered a muffed punt at the five-yard line by Austin Tart at the 5:55 mark of the second quarter but David Hyland picked off the Alex Munro ensuing pass attempt and returned it a school-record 100 yards to give MSU a 21-0 lead after the made extra point from Webb. MSU would score one more time before the intermission on the Nick Feldman 18-yard reception from Phillips to make the score 28-0 at the break. The drive was set up after Feldman returned the Campbell punt 37 yards. After a Campbell turnover to start the half CU’s Brandon Chandler intercepted the Jordan Ellis attempt and returned it to the MSU 38-yard line to thwart a MSU drive early in the third. Erick Fitzpatrick got into the act next and rushed it in from the three to extend the Morehead State advantage to 35-0 after the made extra point CAM-MSU 0-7 10-76, 4:55 TOP CAMPBELL MSU FIRST DOWNS 9 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-64 46-260 PASSING YDS (NET) 41 120 26-5-3 22-9-2 Burks 9-yd pass from Phillips 0-14 Passes Att-Comp-Int (Webb kick) 8-53, 3:11 TOP TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-105 Hyland 100-yd int. return 0-21 68-380 (Webb kick) Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Feldman 18-yd pass from Phillips 0-28 Punt Returns-Yards 1-4 3-61 (Webb kick) 2-18, 0:11 TOP Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-103 1-14 Interception Returns-Yards 2-62 3-100 Punts (Number-Avg) 10-37.0 5-45.4 Fitzpatrick 3-yd run 0-35 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1 (Webb kick) 8-52, 3:19 TOP Penalties-Yards 2-10 4-33 Possession Time 28:30 31:30 3 of 16 4 of 10 Adler 12-yd run 0-42 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 (Hammond kick) 11-72 6:47 TOP Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 5-5 Constantine 33-yd pass from Vollono 7-42 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 2-10 (Willets kick) 7-64, 4:24 TOP Sacks By: Number-Yards RUSHING: Campbell-OATES, C.J. 10-51; CRAMER, Jordan 2-11; SMITH, Carl 10-4; BROWN, Rashaun 4-4; VOLLONO, Matt 2-minus 2; MUNRO, Alex 6-minus 4. Morehead State-PENDLETON, J. 8-63; FITZPATRICK, E. 12-58; ADLER, Mike 5-37; COX, Desmond 5-26; ELLIS, Jordan 1-24; KEARNS, Michael 5-19; JACKSON, Cory 2-16; PHILLIPS, Jared 3-12; SMART, Ryan 2-12; SARGENT, B. 1-8; MORGAN, Drew 1-minus 3; TEAM 1-minus 12. PASSING: Campbell-MUNRO, Alex 3-14-2-minus 2; VOLLONO, Matt 2-12-1-43. Morehead State-PHILLIPS, Jared 7-15-0-88; ELLIS, Jordan 2-7-2-32. 23 from Webb with 8:39 left in the third quarter. Donte Washington thwarted another MSU drive late in the third quarter by picking off the Ellis attempt at the five-yard line and returning it to the Campbell 24-yard line. For Washington, who came into the game third nationally in interceptions, it was his sixth pick of the season. Mike Adler scored MSU next touchdown with a jaunt from nine-yard to increase the margin to 42-0 after the made Hammond extra point. Campbell finally got on the board on Matt Vollono’s 33-yard pass to Paul Constantine to make the score 42-7 with just over a minute left (1:14). C.J. Oates led the Campbell offense with 51 yards rushing. Milton Brown finished the final game of his season with 11 tackles. RECEIVING: Campbell-MURPHY, Kelvin 2-14; CONSTANTINE, P. 1-33; SMITH, Carl 1-1; OATES, C.J. 1-minus 7. Morehead State-FELDMAN, NICK 2-32; FITZPATRICK, E. 2-13; HYLAND, David 1-26; WILLIAMS, Andre 1-24; KEARNS, Michael 1-15; BURKS, Derick 1-9; MORGAN, Drew 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Campbell-CHANDLER, B. 1-41; WASHINGTON, D. 1-21. Morehead State-HYLAND, David 2-100; KAMMER, Anthony 1-0. FUMBLES: Campbell-SMITH, Carl 1-0. Morehead State-FELDMAN, NICK 1-1; MORGAN, Drew 1-0; TEAM 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Campbell-None. Morehead StateMcDERMOTT, Wes 1-0; ARMSTRONG, C. 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): Campbell-BROWN, Milton 4-7; DIXON,Christian 1-5; GOLDSMITH, S. 4-1; LYON, Cody 3-2; WASHINGTON, D. 2-3; HERRING, R. 1-4; STANLEY, Lee 1-4; ROBINSON, J. 2-2; CHANDLER, B. 3-0; COLE, Justin 2-1; STONE, Jon-Mich 03; ELLISON, Raheim 2-0; BAKER, Matt 1-1; FIORE, Charles 1-1; BROWER, Brad 1-1; HART, Jared 1-1; PRICE, Chris 0-2; MOORE, Ted 1-0; SMITH, Carl 1-0; McDUFFIE, Chad 0-1; COX, J.T. 0-1. Morehead State-McDERMOTT, Wes 6-6; DOAN, Andrew 2-2; ARMSTRONG, C. 2-1; DANIELS, Q. 2-1; WILLIAMS, Ryan 1-2; FLANNERY, T. 1-2; HYLAND, David 2-0; CECIL, J.D. 2-0; MEENACH, Caleb 1-1; MENENDEZ, Jason 1-1; VANOVER, S. 1-1; BURNS, Chris 1-1; LEWIS, Chris 1-1; MEADOWS, Chase 1-1; HARRIS, Josh 0-2; DETTWILLER, P. 0-2; MANLEY, Kyle 0-2; MEENCACH, Ryan 0-2; SMART, Ryan 1-0; WALLS, Caleb 1-0; WELCH, Keith 1-0; HUDSON, Henry 1-0; ELLIS, Jordan 1-0; HALL, Mark 1-0; CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State Game #7 Last Time Out - Campbell vs. Butler Campbell vs. Butler October 24, 2009 Barker-Lane Stadium Buies Creek, N.C. Attendance: 4,851 Score by Quarters Butler Campbell 1 2 13 7 0 10 3 0 3 4 3 3 Score 23 16 Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter BU-Cam 4:41 BU Gray 5-yd rush 6-0 (Lang kick fail) 4-50, 1:28 TOP 1:38 BU Watkins 22-yd pass from Huck 13-0 (Lang kick) 3-38, 00:38 TOP 2nd Quarter 7:26 BU Bohrer 1-yd pass from Huck 20-0 (Lang kick) 13-80, 4:56 TOP 3:52 CAM Oates 9-yd pass from Polk 20-7 (Willets kick) 8-57, 3:30 TOP 00:00 CAM Willets 38-yd kick 20-10 8-49, 1:46 TOP 3rd Quarter 4:28 CAM Willets 43-yd kick 4th Quarter 6:27 BU Lang 21-yd kick 3:08 CAM Willets 37-yd kick 20-13 14-56, 6:24 TOP 23-13 11-66, 5:06 TOP 23-16 4-0, 00:22 Campbell’s football team (1-6, 0-4 Pioneer Football League) fell behind by 20 points to the top team in the conference and one of only four undefeated team in FCS in the second quarter, but fought back to get to within a touchdown in the last three minutes in a 23-16 loss to Butler (7-0, 4-0 PFL) at Barker-Lane Stadium/Ed Gore Field on Oct. 24. Redshirt sophomore linebacker Milton Brown was able to end each of the first two Butler possessions with big defensive plays. He picked up a tackle for loss on the first attempt on third down and a pass knocked down on the team’s second attempt on third down. Brown ended his afternoon with six tackles. Adam Willets had a strong day for the Camels with 10 points on three field goals (38, 43 and 37 yards) and an extra point. The Bulldogs scored first on Scott Gray’s five-yard touchdown run. The extra point was missed to keep the score at 6-0 with 4:41 left in the first quarter. BU scored their second touchdown of the game on the next possession as Zach Watkins caught a 22-yard pass from Andrew Huck. The David Lang extra point was good to increase the margin to 13-0 with 1:38 remaining in the first quarter. The Bulldog attack kept it going early in the next quarter with Dan Bohrer catching the one-yard touchdown from Huck to complete a 13-play, 80 yard drive. The Lang extra point was good to increase the margin to 20-0 with 7:26 remaining in the second quarter. CU scored their first touchdown of the afternoon as redshirt sophomore C.J. Oates was able to haul in the Polk pass at the two, break out of a tackle and scamper into the end zone for a nine-yard touchdown. Willets’ kick was knocked through to make the score 20-7 with 3:52 left in the half. After a big defensive stop by the Campbell defense, the CU offense marched down the field and got three points closer on Willets 38-yard field goal to make the halftime score 20-10 at the break. FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Plys-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards BU CAMPBELL 19 18 31-167 37-140 214 161 30-22-0 31-15-1 61-381 68-301 0-0 0-0 1-11 2-40 4-81 2-35 1-1 0-0 5-34.0 7-30.0 0-0 1-0 3-33 6-53 29:23 30:37 4 of 12 6 of 16 0 of 1 0 of 0 3-5 1-1 1-5 0-0 RUSHING: Butler-HUCK, Andrew 6-56; HITCHCOCK, Ryan 8-34; GRAY, Scott 13-31; TRUJILLO, Ricky 1-28; KOOPMAN, Jordan 1-14; BOHRER, Dan 1-6; TEAM 1-minus 2. CampbellPOLK, Daniel 15-63; OATES, CJ 6-25; SMITH, Carl 7-21; JORDAN, H 3-11; BROWN, Rashaun 2-8; CRAMER, Jordan 1-5; KIRTZ, Darious 2-4; BRYANT, Kyle 1-3. PASSING: Butler-HUCK, Andrew 22-30-0-214. Campbell-POLK, Daniel 15-31-1-161. RECEIVING: Butler-WATKINS, Zach 5-54; LARSEN, Jeff 3-34; BOHRER, Dan 3-28; 24 Campbell started the second half with a defensive stop and then proceeded to march down the field in 14 plays, 56 yards and 6:24. The drive was finished off on Willets’ 43-yard kick with 4:28 left in the third quarter. The kick was career long for the redshirt sophomore. Butler drove down the field on the ensuing drive but Lang’s 41-yard kick was missed to the right to keep CU within a touchdown with 1:07 left in the third quarter. The Bulldogs came up with a defensive stop of their own before getting a Lang 21-yard field goal to increase the lead to 10 at 23-13 with 6:27 remaining. The Butler drive covered 11 plays, 66 yards in 5:06. CU after a failed offensive series then got a huge defensive stop near Butler’s goal line forcing a kick that sophomore Brandon Chandler returned 25-yard to the Butler 20 yard line. Adam Willets then came through with his third field goal of the game, this one from 37-yards, to draw to within seven at 23-16 with just over three minutes left in the game. After a failed on-side kick the Camels defense again came up with a stop and got the ball back for the offense deep in CU territory (at the one-yard line). The Camels fought all the way out to their own 12-yard line before Polk saw his pass attempt picked off by Nick Candicott with 00:27 seconds left to effective end the chance to tie the game. CU was outgained in the game 381-301. Polk led the offense for CU with 63 yards rushing. The redshirt junior also completed 15 passes for 161 yards and a touchdown. Butler’s Huck had 56 yards rushing and completed 22 passes for 214 yards and a touchdown. Redshirt sophomore Jared Hart had nine tackles for Campbell. Next, Campbell continues the homestand and takes on Morehead State (2-6, 0-4 PFL) on Oct. 31 starting at 1 p.m. at Barker-Lane Stadium/Ed Gore Field KOOPMAN, Jordan 3-26; GRAY, Scott 3-12; McHALE, Eddie 2-43; BORK, William 2-11; WALLEY, Carter 1-6. Campbell-JORDAN, H 4-66; STALLINGS, Andy 3-37; STRYFFELER, M. 3-22; OATES, CJ 2-17; SMITH, Carl 2-12; MURPHY, Kelvin 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Butler-CALDICOTT, Nick 1-1. Campbell-None. FUMBLES: Butler-None. Campbell-KIRTZ, Darious 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Butler-THOMAS, Larry 0-1; TENNANT, Jace 0-1. Campbell-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Butler-ADIKA, Brian 5-5; GUGGENBERGER, D 5-4; CALDICOTT, Nick 3-3; SULLIVAN, Logan 4-1; FRITZ, Jacob 4-1; SUMMERVILLE, Sp 3-2; THOMAS, Larry 3-1; TEARE, Ross 1-2; POSS, Jeff 2-0; McKENNA, Jack 1-1; LAMAR, William 1-1; TENNANT, Jace 0-2; CRABLE, Brian 10; COSLER, Rob 1-0; HUNTER, Grant 1-0; CLARKSON, T. 1-0; RIDLEY, Jordan 0-1; MURPHY, Thorn 0-1; BRADFORD, Derek 0-1; SKAGGS, Tyler 0-1; FOOR, Matt 0-1. Campbell-HART, Jared 6-3; FELICIANO, Erik 6-0; BROWN, Milton 4-2; STANLEY, Lee 3-3; CHANDLER, B 4-1; LYON, Cody 4-1; REED, Taylor 1-3; FIORE, Charles 1-3; HERRING, Randel 0-3; DAVIS, Manny 1-1; MATTHEWS, Dave 1-1; HILL, Jason 1-1; KAHUT, Jacob 1-1; DIXON, C. 0-2; SHINE, Freddie 1-0; DAVIS, Ryan 1-0; PIZZUTI, Paul 1-0; PRICE, Chris 0-1; FINNEY, C 0-1; SPRY, Baryn CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • Morehead State Game #6 Game 6- Campbell at Old Dominion Campbell at Old Dominion October 17, 2009 S.B Ballard Stadium Norfolk, Va. Attendance: 19,782 Score by Quarters Campbell Old Dominion 1 0 7 2 10 0 3 0 7 4 Score 7 17 14 28 Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter Cam-ODU 12:19 ODU Evans 42-yd pass from DeMarco 0-7 (Hareza kick) 6-75, 2:41 TOP 2nd Quarter 11:09 CAM R. Brown 14-yd rush 7-7 (Willets kick) 12-91, 6:26 TOP 2:46 CAM Willets 36-yd field goal 10-7 10-56, 5:16 TOP 3rd Quarter 5:23 ODU Mayers 14-yd pass from DeMarco 10-14 (Hareza kick) 5-39, 1:28 TOP 4th Quarter 13:29 ODU 3:51 ODU 2:36 CAM Mayers 41-yd pass from DeMarco 10-21 (Hareza kick) 1-56, 00:17 TOP Williams 1-yd rush 10-28 (Hareza kick) 16-94, 7:53 TOP Polk 1-yd rush 17-28 (Willets kick) 5-65, 1:15 TOP Campbell’s football team (1-5, 0-3 Pioneer Football League) put up a valiant effort and hung with the first scholarship program the team had ever faced into the fourth quarter, but fell to Old Dominion (5-2) by a 28-17 score at S.B Ballard Stadium/Foreman Field on Saturday, Oct. 17. The Monarchs were able to score 21 of the game’s final 28 points. ODU scored 14 points in the final period. The Monarchs started the scoring on a 42-yard touchdown pass from Thomas DeMarco to Reid Evans. The extra point from Drew Hareza was good to increase the score to 7-0 with 12:19 remaining in the first quarter. The drive covered six plays and 75 yards in 2:41. Each of Campbell’s first two offensive drives were stopped by fumbles. The CU defense though were able to get a defensive stop on the first try and forced a fumble themselves on the second ODU attempt. The fumble was forced by redshirt sophomore Christian Dixon and recovered by redshirt sophomore Jared Hart. The Camels were able to tie the game up in the second quarter on sophomore Rashaun Brown’s 14-yard scamper. The redshirt sophomore Adam Willets’ extra point tied the score at seven all with 11:09 left in the second quarter. The Campbell drive covered 12 plays and 91 yards. Redshirt junior tight end Mike Stryffeler had a 23-yard reception on the drive for CU. CU took its first lead of the game on Willets 36yard field goal with 2:46 left in the first half. The field goal finished a 10 play 56-yard drive in 5:56. Redshirt sophomore C.J. Oates had a 34-yard FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Plys-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards CAMPBELL ODU 21 20 47-196 46-220 185 145 23-16-0 14-8-0 70-381 60-365 0-0 0-0 1-8 3-31 3-50 3-31 0-0 0-0 6-40.7 7-45.4 4-2 2-1 8-75 11-103 33:11 26:49 7 of 15 4 of 12 0 of 0 0 of 0 3-3 2-2 1-12 0-0 RUSHING: Campbell-POLK, Daniel 17-70; BROWN, Rashaun 10-46; OATES, CJ 4-44; SMITH, Carl 9-27; JORDAN, H 3-6; CRAMER, Jordan 2-5; BRYANT, Kyle 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 2. Old DominionWilliams,Desmon 29-145; DeMarco,Thomas 12-38; Mayers, Nick 5-37. PASSING: Campbell-POLK, Daniel 16-23-0-185. Old Dominion-DeMarco,Thomas 8-14-0-145. RECEIVING: Campbell-JORDAN, H 5-55; STRYFFELER, M. 3-70; STALLINGS, Andy 2-21; MURPHY, Kelvin 2-17; CONSTANTINE, P. 2-12; SMITH, Carl 1-7; OATES, CJ 1-3. Old Dominion- 25 bruising run on the drive for Campbell. The Monarchs were able to change field position when Jonathan Plisco’s 76-yard punt pinned Campbell on its own one-yard line. The play turned out to be the biggest momentum turner in the game. After a defensive stop the Monarchs offense took over on the CU 39-yard line and took the lead back on DeMarco’s 14-yard touchdown pass to Nick Mayers. The Hareza extra point put ODU up 14-10 with 5:23 left in the third quarter. ODU added a touchdown to its lead on the 41yard strike from DeMarco to Mayers. The drive last one play and came directly after a CU pass interference penalty. The Hareza extra point made the score 21-10 with 13:29 remaining in the game. The receiving touchdown was the second of the game for Mayers. Desmond Williams scored Old Dominion’s final score from a yard out to complete a 16 play 94-yard drive that covered 7:24. The Camels were able to add a late touchdown on Polk’s one yard run with 2:36 left in the game. The drive was highlighted by Stryffeler’s 39-yard reception. The drive covered five plays, 56-yards in 1:15. Campbell next returns home for a two-game stint at Barker-Lane Stadium/Ed Gore Field starting on Oct. 24 with a Homecoming matchup with Pioneer Football rival Butler (6-0, 3-0 PFL) at 1 p.m. CU will then host Morehead State on Halloween on Saturday, Oct. 31 starting at 1 p.m. Mayers, Nick 3-65; Evans, Reid 3-64; Jackson,Dorian 2-16. INTERCEPTIONS: Campbell-None. Old DominionNone. FUMBLES: Campbell-JORDAN, H 1-1; BROWN, Rashaun 1-0; CRAMER, Jordan 1-1; POLK, Daniel 1-0. Old Dominion-DeMarco,Thomas 2-1. SACKS (UA-A): Campbell-BROWN, Milton 1-0. Old Dominion-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Campbell-STANLEY, Lee 6-1; BROWN, Milton 5-2; FELICIANO, Erik 5-0; KAHUT, Jacob 4-0; CHANDLER, B 4-0; HILL, Jason 2-2; LYON, Cody 3-0; HERRING, Randel 3-0; HART, Jared 3-0; DIXON, C. 3-0; HINGLETON, J 1-2; BRATTON, Eric 1-2; STONE, Jon-M. 2-0; FIORE, Charles 2-0; REED, Taylor 1-1; MATTHEWS, Dave 1-0; GOLDSMITH, S 1-0; HARTMAN, Tim 1-0; DAVIS, Manny 0-1; HILL, Jeremy 0-1. Old DominionMcJunkins,Mych 6-2; Aoelua, A.T. 6-1; Turner,Andrew 5-2; Sweedyk,Jake 4-3; McClam. Edmon 2-4; Cowart, T.J. 4-0; Fuller,Jason 4-0; Smith,Donald 3-1; King,Chad 3-1; Wilkins, Craig 2-2; Wilkins,Markell 2-1; Colbert,Michael 2-1; Logan,Nikita 2-1; Porter,Mateus 1-2; Williams,M.R. 0-2; Simmons, Devon 1-0; Burnette,Chris 1-0; Johnson,Marquis 1-0; Saylor,Erik 0-1. CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State Game #5 Game 5 - Campbell vs. Dayton Campbell vs Dayton October 10, 2009 Barker-Lane Stadium Buies Creek, N.C. Attendance: 2,540 Score by Quarters Dayton Campbell 1 2 3 11 14 0 3 14 3 4 7 0 Score 35 17 Campbell’s football team (1-4, 0-3 Pioneer Football League) raced out to a 14-0 lead, but saw Dayton (4-1, 2-0 PFL) score 35 of the next 38 points in 35-17 win at Barker-Lane Stadium/Ed Gore Field on Saturday, Oct. 10. The Camels struck first with a third-down 42-yard touchdown run from sophomore Rashaun Brown to finish off an eight-play 66 yard drive to start the game. The touchdown was Brown’s first of the season. The freshman Samuel Eberwein’s extra point was good to make the score 7-0 with 11:31 left in the first quarter. The CU offense struck again on the first play of their second drive when redshirt junior quarterback Daniel Polk connected with sophomore receiver Paul Constantine on a 60-yard pass play. The Eberwein extra point was good to increase the score to 14-0 with 8:33 left in the first half. The Flyers drew three points closer on their next drive on Nate Miller’s 31-yard field goal at the 3:35 mark of the first quarter. The big play of the drive was the 30-yard reception from Tyler Savisky. After another UD defensive stop, Miller knocked in his second field goal of the game to make the score 14-6 with 14:10 left in the second quarter. The rest of the first half was a defensive battle until Dayton was able to tie the game on their last drive of the half on Steve Valentino’s three-yard run to finish off a nine-play 68 yard drive that took 3:37 off the clock. Valentino was able to connect with Anthony Papp on the two-point conversion to tie the game at 14 all with 1:50 remaining in the Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter UD_CAM 11:31 CAM Brown 42-yd rush 0-7 (Eberwin kick) 8-66, 3:29 TOP 8:33 CAM Constantine 60-yd pass from Polk 0-14 (Eberwein kick) 1-60, 0:11 TOP 3:35 UD Miller 31-yd field goal 3-14 12-56, 4:51 TOP 2nd Quarter 14:03 UD Miller 31-yd field goal 6-14 8-49, 2:45 TOP 01:50 UD Valentino 3-yd rush 14-14 (Papp pass from Valentino) 9-68, 3:37 TOP 3rd Quarter 13:43 UD Valentino 64-yd rush 21-14 (Miller kick) 4-75, 1:09 TOP 9:19 CAM Willets 36-yd field goal 21-17 7-36, 4;16 TOP 00:30 UD Zapinski 5-yd rush 28-17 (Miller kick) 1-5, 00:15 TOP FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Plys-Yds. Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards 4th Quarter 8:16 UD RUSHING: Dayton-VALENTINO,Steve 13114; MACK, Brian 9-48; JACOB, Dan 6-43; ZAPINSKI,Andrew 5-8; JONARD,JMichael 1-5; TEAM 3-minus 6. Campbell-BROWN, Rashaun 7-55; POLK, Daniel 11-45; SMITH, Carl 5-14; OATES, CJ 4-11; JORDAN, H 2-11; BRYANT, Kyle 1-1; VOLLONO, Matt 1-minus 6. Jacob 5-yd rush (Miller kick) 35-17 8-82, 4:03 TOP UD 22 37-212 241 39-23-1 76-453 0-0 5-82 4-88 0-0 4-36.0 1-0 8-55 34:59 7 of 16 1 of 1 5-6 3-13 CAM 10 31-131 123 23-10-0 54-254 0-0 3-33 7-164 1-0 8-38.8 0-0 5-51 25:01 5 of 15 0 of 0 1-1 0-0 PASSING: Dayton-VALENTINO,Steve 23-39-1-241. Campbell-POLK, Daniel 9-21-0-118; OATES, CJ 0-10-0; VOLLONO, Matt 1-1-0-5. RECEIVING: Dayton-JONARD,JMichael 7-54; WATKINS, Justin 4-22; SAVISKY, Tyler 3-46; COL- 26 first half The Camels drove down the field to end the half but Eberwein’s 39-field goal attempt came up short to keep the score at 14-14 at the break. The Flyers took their first lead of the game on the opening drive of the second half with Valentino taking off and running 64-yards for the score. The Miller extra point increased the lead to 21-14. The touchdown was the second of the game for the senior. The CU offense was able to pick a 36-yard Adam Willets field goal on their first possession of the third quarter to get the score to 21-17 with 9:19 left in the third quarter. The drive covered 36 yards in seven plays with redshirt junior Mike Stryffeler making a 23-yard reception. Dayton, after blocking a punt and an illegal touch by the Campbell punter as he attempted to push the ball through the back of the endzone, started at the five-yard line and promptly scored a touchdown on Andrew Zapinski’s run to increase the margin to 11 at 28-17 with :30 seconds remaining in the third quarter. The UD offense kept it going on the ensuing drive with a Dan Jacobs rushing it in from fiveyard out to make the final score 35-17. Valentino rushed for a game-high 114 yards and two touchdowns. He also completed 23 passes for 241 yards. Brown ran for 55 yards on his seven carries for Campbell. The Camels were outgained 453 to 254. Redshirt sophomore Christian Dixon came up with an interception for Campbell. The CU defense has now forced a turnover in all five games this season and six straight overall. LINS, Nick 3-30; MILLIO, Justin 2-35; PAPP, Anthony 2-30; SCHUTZ, Tyler 2-24. Campbell-STRYFFELER, M. 4-39; JORDAN, H 2-12; CONSTANTINE, P. 1-60; BRYANT, Kyle 1-7; MURPHY, Kelvin 1-4; BROWN, Rashaun 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: Dayton-None. Campbell-DIXON, C. 1-0. FUMBLES: Dayton-ZAPINSKI,Andrew 1-0. Campbell-None. SACKS (UA-A): Dayton-OCHAB, Greg 1-1; VERCAMMEN,James 1-0; WINGEIER, B. 0-1. Campbell-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Dayton-VERCAMMEN,James 5-4; SMYTH, Matt 6-1; FUMAGALLI, Drew 4-3; WINGEIER, B. 3-2; OCHAB, Greg 2-3; HORCHER, Scott 4-0; RIES, Joe 4-0; SHURTLEFF, Matt 3-0; BURNS, Kevin 1-2; WEBER, Zach 1-1; WALTON, Chase 0-2; FUMAGALLI, Ross 1-0; MORANTE, Mike 0-1; KALTENBACH, A J 0-1. Campbell-LYON, Cody 5-3; HART, Jared 6-1; HERRING, Randel 5-2; GOLDSMITH, S 3-3; DIXON, C. 5-0; CHANDLER, B 4-1; STANLEY, Lee 3-2; BROWN, Milton 2-3; KAHUT, Jacob 3-1; PIZZUTI, Paul 2-0; BRATTON, Eric 1-1; HINGLETON, J 0-2; FINNEY, C 1-0; MOORE, Ted 1-0; FELICIANO, Erik 1-0; MANESS, Jody 1-0; STRYFFELER, M. 1-0; REED, Taylor 0-1; MATTHEWS, Dave 0-1; DAVIS, Manny 0-1; FIORE, Charles 0-1; SPRY, Baryn 0-1. CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • Morehead State Game #4 Game 4 - Campbell at Marist Campbell at Marist October 3, 2009 Tenney Stadium Poughkeepsie, New York Attendance: 2,922 Score by Quarters 1 Campbell 6 Marist 13 2 7 7 3 0 0 4 0 14 Score 13 34 Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter 10:45 MAR Whipple 1-yd run (Pauly kick) 4:26 CU Polk 8-yd run (Willets kick failed) 00:22 MARDinnebeil 1-yd run (Pauly kick fail) 2nd Quarter 8:55 CU Polk 1-yd rush (Eberwein kick) 00:43 MAR Debowski 1-yd run (Pauly kick) 4th Quarter 10:06 MARAnderson 22-yd rush (Myers kick) 05:30 MAR Dinnebeil 2-yd rush (Myers kick) CAM-MAR 0-7 9-60, 4:15 TOP 6-7 11-39, 6:08 TOP 6-13 8-62, 3:57 TOP 13-13 13-73, 6:19 TOP 13-20 11-79, 5:48 TOP 13-27 7-78, 2:10 TOP 13-34 3-43, 1:06 TOP Campbell University (1-3, 0-2 Pioneer Football League) lost a hard fought 34-13 game to Marist (2-3, 1-2 Pioneer Football League) on Saturday, Oct. 3 at Tenney Stadium in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. The win was the first-ever PFL conference win for Marist. Marist got on the scoreboard first with 10:45 left in the first quarter when Greg Whipple was able to scamper in from one-yard out. Kevin Pauly’s extra point was good to make the score 7-0. The big play of the drive was a 15yard personal foul penalty on Campbell after Marist had just converted a third down close to midfield. The Camels answered on their first drive of the game when Daniel Polk was able to fake the pitch and take it in from eight-yards out. The Adam Willets kick was missed to keep the score at 7-6. Paul Constantine was able to come up with a 12-yard reception on a fourth down and four deep in the Red Foxes territory to keep a drive alive for Campbell. The Marist offense marched down the field and scored their second touchdown of the game on the next drive with Ryan Dinnebeil punching it from a yard out to finish the eight-play 62-yard drive. The extra point was missed to keep the score at 13-6 with 00:22 left in the first quarter. A pass interference penalty aided the Marist offense down the field on the drive to move the ball into CU territory. The Campbell offense continued their impressive showing and went down the field on the ensuing drive. Polk finished off the 12-play 72-yard drive with a plunge in from a yard out to make the score 13-12. Samuel Eberwein was called on and made the extra point to tie the score up at 13 all with 8:55 to go in the first half. The point was the first in the career for the first-year kicker. After defensive stops from both teams, Marist took the lead right before the break on Debowski’s one-yard run on third and goal with :43 seconds left in the first half. The Pauly extra point was knocked in to increase the lead to 20-13 at the break. FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Plys-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards CAM 18 45-214 58 19-7-1 64-272 0-0 0-0 5-101 0-0 3-34.3 0-0 6-83 31:06 3 of 11 1 of 3 2-2 0-0 MAR 24 43-263 122 17-8-0 60-385 0-0 0-0 2-35 1-17 2-33.0 1-1 4-39 28:54 8 of 11 0 of 0 4-6 0-0 RUSHING: Campbell-BROWN, Rashaun 11-87; POLK, Daniel 16-61; SMITH, Carl 9-47; CRAMER, Jordan 4-9; OATES, CJ 3-6; KIRTZ, Darious 2-4. Marist-Anderson,O’Neil 15-132; Debowski, Chris 7-55; Stewart, John 4-38; Whipple, Greg 8-28; McCoy, Calvin 2-7; Dinnebeil, Ryan 6-4; Reilly, Tommy 1minus 1. PASSING: Campbell-POLK, Daniel 7-18-1-58; MOORE, Ted 0-1-0-0. Marist-Debowski, Chris 8-17-0-122. RECEIVING: Campbell-CONSTANTINE, P. 3-33; 27 After a big defensive stop from the Campbell defense including a third and goal situation, the CU drove to midfield but were stopped in a fourth down situation to keep the score at 20-13. On the next drive the Campbell defense again rallied and were able to get a defensive stop to get the ball back for the offense. The Campbell offense marched down the field on their next drive, but were stopped on third down on the Marist 22-yard line to set up the field goal attempt from Eberwein. The snap was low though, forcing the holder, Ted Moore, to attempt to make a play with the ball. The ball fell incomplete and gave the ball back to Marist with a little over 12 minutes left in the game. The Campbell defense was nearly able to get the stop deep in Marist territory, but Debrowski was able to complete a 22-yard pass to Joe DeSimone for the first down. A helmet-to-helmet call added 15 yards to the end of the play and moved the ball into CU territory. The Campbell defense was again to set up another third down only to see Debowski scramble to the CU 22 for the first down. The next play saw O’Neill Anderson exploded for a 22-yard score. The Jason Myers extra point was good to make the score 27-13 with 10:06 left in the game. The rushing touchdown was the fourth of the game for Marist. Marist was now rolling and tacked on another touchdown after a big defensive stop. The touchdown was scored by Dinnebeil, his second of the game, to increase the margin to 34-13 after the made extra point with 5:30 remaining in the game. Rashaun Brown had a solid performance for Campbell with 87 yards rushing. Polk scored a pair of rushing scores for Campbell. CU’s offense was able to put up 214 yards on the ground. Constantine had three catches for 33 yards. Marist was led by Anderson’s 132 yards on the ground. The Camels will now return home for the first time in a month to take on Pioneer Football League rival Dayton at 1 p.m. on Oct. 10 at Barker-Lane Stadium/Ed Gore Field. STRYFFELER, M. 3-18; OATES, CJ 1-7. Marist-LaMacchia,James 3-31; DeSimone, Joe 2-31; Spano, Robert 1-23; Ortner, Chris 1-22; Fitzpatrick, K 1-15. INTERCEPTIONS: Campbell-None. Marist-Carlor, Kwame 1-17. FUMBLES: Campbell-None. Marist-Reilly, Tommy 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Campbell-None. Marist-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Campbell-STANLEY, Lee 3-6; LYON, Cody 4-4; GOLDSMITH, S 1-6; FELICIANO, Erik 2-4; DIXON, C. 2-2; DAVIS, Manny 1-3; FIORE, Charles 1-3; STONE, Jon-M. 1-3; BROWN, Milton 0-4; HART, Jared 2-1; BRATTON, Eric 1-2; PIZZUTI, Paul 0-3; CHANDLER, B 1-1; KAHUT, Jacob 1-1; HARTMAN, Tim 0-2; MONROE, Steth 0-1; GILBERT, Greg 0-1; MATTHEWS, Dave 0-1; HILL, Jason 0-1; DEAN, Tyler 0-1; HERRING, Randel 0-1; REED, Taylor 0-1; POLK, Daniel 0-1. Marist-Hill, Rodney 0-13; Andre, Nick 3-9; Carlor, Kwame 1-10; Foley, Kevin 2-5; Kicklighter, B 0-7; Foley, Rory 1-5; Sullivan,Daniel 0-6; Coughlin, Kees 0-6; Desautels, Jim 0-4; Toriola, David 0-4; Flynn, Brock 1-2; Sanchez, Brett 0-3; Crann, Pat 0-3; Bryant, Jaquan 0-2; Wyatt, Benjamin 0-2; Turner,Terrence 0-2; Cronan, Ryan 0-2; Ramsey, Tyler 1-0; Fiumefreddo, R 1-0; Gentile,Michael 0-1; Muzii, Alex 0-1;Snow, Matt 0-1; Hagemann, Mike 0-1; Maldonado,Derek 0-1; Burton, CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State Game #3 Game 3- Campbell at Davidson Campbell at Davidson September 19, 2009 Richardson Stadium Davidson, North Carolina Attendance: 4,236 Score by Quarters Campbell Davidson 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 7 14 4 Score 0 7 10 24 Scoring Summary: 3rd Quarter DC-CAM 11:46 DC Aldrich 7-yd pass from Blanchard 7-0 (Behrendt kick) 6-49, 3:05 TOP 5:31 CAM Smith 3-yd run 7-7 (Willets kick) 8-56, 3:39 TOP 2:32 DC Mantuo 10-yd run 14-7 (Behrendt kick) 6-58, 2:54 TOP 4th Quarter 13:27 DC Sarver 12-yd pass from Blanchard 21-7 (Behrendt kick) 5-44, 2:22 TOP 2:10 DC Behrendt 20-yd field goal 24-7 16-71, 8:27 TOP Campbell University (1-2, 0-1 Pioneer Football League) opened the 2009 conference season with a tough fought 24-7 loss against Pioneer Football League rival Davidson (1-2, 1-0 Pioneer Football League) on Sept. 19. The loss was the second in the row for Campbell and ninth consecutive in league play. Both defenses played well in the first half with the teams combining for only 217 total offensive yards. Sophomore Ted Moore did an effective job of changing field position for Campbell on his six punt attempts with an average of 45.8 yards a kick. After a scoreless first half, the Davidson offense dented the scoreboard first with Michael Blanchard hitting Andrew Aldrich on a seven-yard pass in the end zone to finish a six-play 49-yard drive in 3:05 and put the Wildcats up 7-0 after Ben Behrendt’s extra point. The big play of the drive was Kenny Mantuo’s 26-yard run to move the ball into Campbell territory. After a defensive stop by Davidson, the Campbell defense forced a turnover to get the ball back for the offense as redshirt sophomore Christian Dixon stepped in front of a Blanchard attempt. The turnover was the fourth game in a row and the 11th time in 14 games that the defense has done so. The Campbell offense formed an answer of its own on the ensuing drive. The team went on an eight-play 56-yard drive finished off by the threeyard run from redshirt sophomore Carl Smith. The touchdown was Smith’s fourth rushing touchdown of the season. The Adam Willets extra point tied FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Plys-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards CU 10 33-88 108 26-10-0 59-196 0-0 2-2 4-77 1-13 9-44.4 2-1 5-40 28:09 5 of 16 0 of 1 1-1 1-7 Davidson 19 48-268 83 17-9-1 65-351 0-0 6-72 2-39 0-0 5-34.4 1-1 3-13 31:51 5 of 13 0 of 0 4-4 2-17 RUSHING: Campbell-OATES, CJ 13-67; POLK, Daniel 12-17; BROWN, Rashaun 3-11; CRAMER, Jordan 1-4; CONSTANTINE, P. 1-minus 2; SMITH, Carl 2-minus 4; JORDAN, H 1-minus 5. Davidson-Kenny Mantuo 20-135; M. Blanchard 17-91; Justin Williams 7-36; Kirk Benedict 2-12; TEAM 2-minus 6. PASSING: Campbell-POLK, Daniel 9-23-0-101; VOLLONO, Matt 1-3-0-7. Davidson-M. Blanchard 9-17-1-83. RECEIVING: Campbell-OATES, CJ 3-41; MURPHY, Kelvin 3-15; CRAMER, Jordan 1-18; BROWN, Rashaun 1-18; BLAIN, Carl 1-10; SMITH, 28 the game at seven all. The drive was continued when redshirt junior Daniel Polk was able to hit redshirt sophomore C.J. Oates on a 21-yard completion on a second and 20 from his own 34yard line. Davidson was able to untie the score on their next possession as Kenny Mantuo was able to scamper in from nine-yards out. The extra point made the score 14-7 with 2:32 left in the third quarter. After another defensive stop and a 24-yard punt return from Justin Williams, the Wildcats started their next drive in Campbell territory. After giving up a few first downs, the defense forced a third down situation. Blanchard, under a heavy rush, was then able to complete the toss in the back of the end zone to Ben Sarver. Sarver was just able to drag a toe for the score. The made extra point increased the score to 21-7 Davidson with 13:27 to go in the fourth quarter. Blanchard also had a 27-yard keeper on the drive to set up the score. Later in the fourth quarter, after a defensive stop from the CU defense, a running into the kicker on fourth down gave Davidson the ball back with a fresh set of downs to work with. Davidson capitalized on the extra possession and continued their marched down the field on a 16-play 71-yard drive finished on Behrendt’s 20-yard field goal to increase the final score to 24-7. Carl 1-6. Davidson-Andrew Aldrich 4-42; Kirk Benedict 2-20; Ben Sarver 1-12; Kenny Mantuo 1-10; Justin Williams 1-minus 1. INTERCEPTIONS: Campbell-DIXON, C. 1-13. Davidson-None. FUMBLES: Campbell-JORDAN, H 1-0; POLK, Daniel 1-1. Davidson-Justin Williams 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Campbell-CHANDLER, B 0-1; BROWN, Milton 0-1. Davidson-Daniel Hauffe 1-1; Alex Griswold 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Campbell-STANLEY, Lee 10-1; GOLDSMITH, S 7-2; BROWN, Milton 4-4; REED, Taylor 1-5; LYON, Cody 3-2; HART, Jared 3-2; CHANDLER, B 1-3; HERRING, Randel 1-3; STONE, Jon-M. 2-1; DIXON, C. 0-3; FELICIANO, Erik 0-3; FIORE, Charles 2-0; DAVIS, Manny 1-1; FINNEY, C 0-2; MOORE, Ted 1-0; MANESS, Jody 1-0; KAHUT, Jacob 1-0; MONROE, Steth 1-0; GILBERT, Greg 1-0; CROCKETT, Chris 1-0; HARTMAN, Tim 0-1; BRATTON, Eric 0-1. Davidson-Patrick Hunt 4-7; Daniel Astrop 4-4; Alex Griswold 4-3; Morgan Popham 3-2; Tyler Lemons 2-3; Clem Butler 2-3; Daniel Hauffe 2-3; John Behm 3-1; Rodney Lasher 1-2; Ellis Martin 0-3; Matt Guerrieri 2-0; Brandon Wright 1-1; Zenus Wilson 1-0; E. Campbell 1-0; Moses-Hampton 1-0; John Stillwell 1-0; P. Moynahan 0-1; Will Pickens 0-1. CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • Morehead State Game #2 Game 2 - Campbell at Birmingham-Southern Campbell at BirminghamSouthern September 12, 2009 Panther Stadium Birmingham, Alabama Attendance: 1,763 Score by Quarters 1 Campbell 13 Birmingham-So. 6 2 7 9 3 0 6 4 OT Score 8 0 28 7 7 35 Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter CAM-BSC 10:28 CU Polk 39-yd run 6-0 (Willets kick blocked) 5-80, 1:51 TOP 6:11 BSCThigpen 16-yd run 6-6 (Josof kick failed) 10-63, 4:09 TOP 00:45 CU Oates 58-yd run 13-6 (Willets kick) 2-62, 0:47 TOP 2nd Quarter 14:05 BSC Josof 26-yd field goal 13-9 4-1, 1:25 TOP 7:17 CU C. Smith 25-yd run 20-9 (Willets kick) 7-64, 2:39 TOP 3:22 BSCArrington 20-yd rush 20-15 (Thigpen rush fail) 2-39, 0:27 TOP 3rd Quarter 8:57 CU Morris 65-yd rush 21-20 (Lawroski rush fail) 5-87, 2:36 TOP 4th Quarter 10:29 BSCThigpen 9-yd rush 28-20 (Josof kick) 10-66, 5:09 TOP 00:50 CU C. Smith 2-yd rush 28-28 (Stryffeler from Vollono) 12-62, 3:01 TOP Overtime 0:00 BSC Walker 32-yd pass from Thigpen 35-28 (Josof kick) 8-32 Despite over 100 yards rushing from both C.J Oates and Daniel Polk, Campbell’s football team (1-1) dropped a 35-28 overtime game to Birmingham-Southern (1-1) on Saturday, Sept. 12 in Birmingham, Ala. The Panthers got the ball first in overtime and after getting backed up on the first two plays connected on a 32-yard completion from Joe Thigpen to Tay Walker in the end zone to take a 35-28 lead after the made extra point. The Camels got the ball but were stymied with Polk’s heave at the end of the game being intercepted to secure the victory for BSC. Oates ended up running for 115 yards and averaged 7.2 yards a carry. Polk put together 105 yards rushing and 165 yards passing. Harrison Jordan led the team with four catches for 56 yards. The Camels made it exciting at the end of regulation as they drove all the way to the BSC goal line with Carl Smith punching it in from a yard out to put the team only a two point conversion behind. The two point conversion flip from Polk to Mike Stryffeler was good to tie the game at 28 all. The Campbell drive covered 12 plays, 632 yards and 3:01 in game clock time. The Camels started the scoring on their first possession as Polk faked a pitched and took it himself around the end on a 39-yard run to finish a five play 81-yard drive. The extra point was blocked as CU took a 6-0 lead with 10:28 left in the first quarter. BSC answered on the next possession with quarterback Joe Thigpen capping off a 10 play 64-yard drive with a 16-yard keeper for a touchdown. The extra point was missed to keep the score at six all with 6:11 left in the first quarter. C.J Oates gave Campbell the lead on the team’s next possession with his 58-yard run. The extra point was made by Adam Willets to make the score 13-6 with 00:45 second left in the first quarter. BSC’s Walter Arrington returned the ensuing kickoff 68 yards and was a Cody Lyon tackle from breaking it FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE Ply-Yds Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards CAM 25 50-294 183 26-15-3 76-477 0-0 0-0 2-24 1-0 2-40.0 2-2 6-52 29:54 8 of 14 0 of 1 1-3 2-17 BSC 19 46-240 145 19-10-1 65-385 0-0 1-7 5-158 3-11 5-38.8 2-0 0-0 30:06 4 of 14 1 of 3 3-4 2-16 RUSHING: Campbell-OATES, CJ 16-115; POLK, Daniel 17-105; SMITH, Carl 6-30; BROWN, Rashaun 8-28; JORDAN, H 2-14; CONSTANTINE, P. 1-2.Birmingham-Southern-Shawn Morris 9-92; Joe Thigpen 24-84; W. Arrington 10-46; Quenten Martin 1-12; Chris Mauck 1-4; Johnny Lawroski 1-2. PASSING: Campbell-POLK, Daniel 14-24-2-165; VOLLONO, Matt 1-2-1-18. Birmingham-Southern-Joe Thigpen 10-19-1-145. RECEIVING: Campbell-JORDAN, H 4-56; SMITH, Carl 3-42; STRYFFELER, M. 1-18; CRAMER, Jordan 1-18; CONSTANTINE, P. 1-15; MURPHY, Kelvin 29 for a touchdown. After a penalty on the tackle, BSC took over the Campbell 10-yard line. The Campbell defense stiffened though a limited the Panthers to a Raymond Josef 26-yard field goal to make the score 13-9 with 14:05 left in the second quarter. The Campbell offense took over on its own 36 and proceed to march down the field with Carl Smith finishing the drive with a 25-yard scamper. The Willets extra point made the score 20-9 with 7:17 left in the second quarter. BSC capitalized on Campbell’s fumble with a two play 39-yard touchdown run finished by Arrington’s 20yard touchdown run. The two-point conversion failed to keep the score at 20-15. After the break and a defensive stop, the BSC offense took the 21-20 lead on a five play 87-yard drive finished by Shawn Morris’ 65-yard run. Morris broke a Campbell tackle 10 yards into the play and ran the rest of the way untouched. After a few Campbell turnovers BSC was finally able to capitalize and went on a 10 play 66-yard drive that took up 5:06 of clock time. The drive was finished by Thigpen’s nine-yard touchdown run. Josef’s extra point made the score 28-20 BSC with 10:29 left in the game. The Camels drove the length of the field and got to the BSC six-yard line, but back-to-back losing attempts forced a 40-yard Willets kick, which he missed to keep the score at 28-20 with 5:40 left in the game. 1-10; STUBBS, Eddie 1-9; BRYANT, Kyle 1-5; STALLINGS, Andy 1-5; OATES, CJ 1-5. BirminghamSouthern-Tay Walker 4-89; Eric Nordgren 3-20; Dion Watts 1-21; M. Franklin 1-8; Johnny Lawroski 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Campbell-DIXON, C. 1-0. Birmingham-Southern-David Kelley 1-10; Andrew Shannon 1-1; Zac Napier 1-0. FUMBLES: Campbell-BROWN, Rashaun 1-1; POLK, Daniel 1-1. Birmingham-Southern-Johnny Lawroski 1-0; Joe Thigpen 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Campbell-HINGLETON, J 1-0; DEAN, Tyler 1-0. Birmingham-Southern-Mike Stonewall 0-1; Bryan Jackson 1-0; John Bailey 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Campbell-STANLEY, Lee 5-6; BROWN, Milton 3-5; LYON, Cody 5-2; STONE, Jon-M. 5-1; BRATTON, Eric 4-2; REED, Taylor 3-2; FIORE, Charles 3-2; HERRING, Randel 2-1; KAHUT, Jacob 2-1; GOLDSMITH, S 1-2; DEAN, Tyler 2-0; HARTMAN, Tim 1-1; HART, Jared 1-0; MATTHEWS, Dave 1-0; CRAMER, Jordan 1-0; STRYFFELER, M. 1-0; HINGLETON, J 1-0; MONROE, Steth 0-1; CHANDLER, B 0-1; DIXON, C. 0-1. BirminghamSouthern-Victor Allen 4-6; Zac Napier 4-5; Bryan Jackson 4-3; Ryan Carelson 2-5; David Kelley 1-6; Trae Strain 2-4; Andrew Shannon 2-4; Ross Cotney 0-6; Justin Bailey 3-2; John Bailey 2-2; Stephen Wilson 1-2; Jeremy Jones 1-2; Justin Ray 1-2; Sam Bratt 0-3; Patrick Thomas 1-0; Mitch Swanson 1-0; R. Nelson 0-1; Chris Reeves 0-1; Clint Lamb 0-1 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State Game #1 Game 1 - Campbell vs. Methodist Campbell vs. Methodist September 5, 2009 Barker-Lane Stadium Buies Creek, North Carolina Attendance: 3,892 Score by Quarters Methodist Campbell 1 2 14 14 7 27 3 0 7 4 0 7 Score 28 48 Scoring Summary: 1st Quarter CAM-MU 10:03 MU Teague 4-yd run 0-7 (Mosko kick) 12-67, 4:57 TOP 9:47 CU Jordan 65-yd pass from Polk 7-7 (Willets kick) 1-65, 00:09 TOP 5:39 MU Kindley 2-yd pass from Teague 7-14 (Mosko kick) 10-74, 4:03 TOP 2nd Quarter 10:18 MUTeague 6-yd run 7-21 (Mosko kick) 8-84, 3:53 TOP 7:04 CU Stryffeler 28-yd pass from Vollono 13-21 (Willets kick blocked) 8-69, 3:14 TOP 3:41 CU Blain 85-yd pass from Vollono 20-21 (Willets kick) 2-79, 1:21 TOP 0:52 MU Teague 1-yd run 20-28 (Mosko kick) 9-59, 2:40 TOP 0:27 CU Constantine 54-yd pass from Vollono 27-28 (Willets kick) 2-59, 0:34 TOP 00:18 CU Pizzuti fumble recovery 34-28 (Willets kick) 3rd Quarter 4:02 CU Jordan 8-yd pass from Vollono 41-28 (Willets kick) 13-56, 7:40 TOP 4th Quarter 6:34 CU Smith 5-yd run 48-28 (Willets kick) 11-66, 5:35 TOP 30 Redshirt junior quarterback Matt Vollono came in relief off the bench and threw four touchdown passes to lead Campbell’s football team (1-0) to a thrilling 48-28 victory over Methodist (0-1) at Barker-Lane Stadium/Ed Gore Field. The 48 points and 544 total yards in offense were both school records in the team’s first victory at home since the program restarted last season. Vollono picked apart the Methodist defense going 10-for-13 for 219 yards and four passing touchdowns. Redshirt junior Daniel Polk started and went 1-for-2 for 65 yards and a touchdown to redshirt sophomore Harrison Jordan. Jordan had a strong opening day with three catches for 82 yards and two scores. The Camels used a three-headed rushing monster with redshirt sophomore C.J. Oates leading the team with 95 yards rushing on 14 attempts. Fellow redshirt sophomore Carl Smith contributed 67 yards on 13 carries and sophomore Rashaun Brown tallied 61 yards on his 13 attempts. The Camels had a balanced offensive attack with 260 yards rushing and 284 yards passing in the victory. The Campbell defense, after a tough first half, took control and limited Methodist to 14 plays and 36 total yards after the intermission. The Camel also won the time of possession battle 34:54 to 25:06. CU held onto the ball for just over 23 minutes in the second (23:09) to just under seven for the Monarchs (6:51). Defensively redshirt sophomore Milton Brown led the team with 12 tackles. Fellow linebacker Lee Stanley, a redshirt junior, also reached double digits with 10 stops. Three Camels picked off MU CAMPBELL FIRST DOWNS 18 25 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-178 55-260 PASSING YDS (NET) 173 284 Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-15-3 15-11-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLYS-YDS 59-351 70-544 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-100 5-77 Interception Returns-Yards 1-23 3-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-34.8 3-32.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 6-49 6-55 Possession Time 25:06 34:54 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 10 6 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 RUSHING: Methodist-SCALES, Reggie 7-83; McGUIRE, Corey 9-43; TEAGUE, Erik 9-36; GARCIA, Darren 1-6; HOPKINS, Brian 1-6; FLANAGAN, John 1-2; STRICKLAND, J. 1-2; LAYTON, Jason 3-0. Campbell-OATES, CJ 14-95; SMITH, Carl 13-67; BROWN, Rashaun 13-61; KIRTZ, Darious 3-11; POLK, Daniel 5-9; JORDAN, H 1-8; VOLLONO, Matt 4-6; CRAMER, Jordan 2-3. PASSING: Methodist-TEAGUE, Erik 15-27-3-173. Campbell-VOLLONO, Matt 10-13-1-219; POLK, Daniel 1-2-0-65. RECEIVING: Methodist-HOPKINS, Brian 6-100; AUTRY, Anthony 3-44; LAYTON, Jason 2-9; KINDLEY, Nathan 2-6; PEOPLES, Chris 1-7; TALBERT, Ja- passes in sophomores Cody Lyon and Erik Feliciano and redshirt sophomore Stephen Goldsmith In what turned out to be the biggest play of the game and gave CU the lead for good, the Campbell special teams contributed a touchdown when Adam Willets’ squib kick touched a Methodist player and was recovered in the end zone by freshman Paul Pizzuti to put CU up 34-28 with just over 00:17 seconds left in the first half. The 34 first half points for Campbell at home was as many points as they scored at home all of last season. After the break both team’s defenses registered stops before the Campbell offense march down the field on its second possession. Vollono finished off the 13 play 56 yard drive that covered 7:40 of clock time with an eight yard pass to Jordan. The touchdown catch was Jordan’s second of the game and throwing score with the fourth of the game for Vollono, which is one more than he had all of last year. Nursing a 13-point lead the Camels decided to use their offensive line and running backs on the next drive and pounded out an 11 play 66-yard drive that ended on Smith’s five yard dive to increase the margin and make the final score 48-28. son 1-7. Campbell-JORDAN, H 3-82; STRYFFELER, M. 2-33; BLAIN, Carl 1-85; CONSTANTINE, P. 1-54; MURPHY, Kelvin 1-12; OATES, CJ 1-11; STALLINGS, Andy 1-5; BROWN, Rashaun 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Methodist-TATE, Quinton 1-23. Campbell-LYON, Cody 1-0; GOLDSMITH, S 1-0; FELICIANO, Erik 1-0. FUMBLES: Methodist-LAYTON, Jason 1-0; GARCIA, Darren 1-1. Campbell-VOLLONO, Matt 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Methodist-None. Campbell-None. TACKLES (UA-A): Methodist-BLALOCK, Eric 5-7; LEARY, Brian 2-6; DOYNE, Michael 2-5; BROWN, Blake 1-6; BALAAM, Jody 0-7; BRISTOL, James 2-4; BROWN, Josh 1-5; BROXTON, TJ 4-0; WILSON, Eric 0-4; WILLIAMS, D. 3-0; MEWBORN, Devoe 1-2; ALLEN, Brandon 1-2; RUSSELL, Alex 1-2; COVAR, Jarrett 0-3; COOK, Josh 0-3; McCOY, Malcolm 1-1; WILLIAMS, T. 1-1; CASSONE, A. 0-2; TATE, Quinton 1-0; HOCKER, Todd 1-0; ARTIS, Donovan 1-0; LINCOLN, Claude 1-0; KANE, Jesse 0-1; ROBINSON, J. 0-1. Campbell-BROWN, Milton 6-6; STANLEY, Lee 1-9; LYON, Cody 4-3; GOLDSMITH, S 1-5; HERRING, Randel 1-3; CHANDLER, B 3-0; HART, Jared 1-2; DAVIS, Manny 1-2; KAHUT, Jacob 1-2; FELICIANO, Erik 0-3; PIZZUTI, Paul 2-0; REED, Taylor 2-0; BRATTON, Eric 2-0; GILBERT, Greg 1-1; DIXON, C. 1-1; MATTHEWS, Dave 0-2; DEAN, Tyler 0-2; JORDAN, H 1-0; DAVIS, Ryan 0-1; CHATHAM, Alec 0-1; FIORE, Charles 0-1. . CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • Morehead State OffensiveTELTLG Methodist Stryffeler Je. Hill Bra. Burt at BSC Stryffeler Issermoyer Bra. Burt at Davidson Jordan*** Issermoyer Bra. Burt at Marist Stryffeler Issermoyer Bra. Burt Dayton Jordan*** Issermoyer Bra. Burt at ODU Stryffeler Issermoyer Bra. Burt Butler Jordan*** Issermoyer A. Johnson Morehead State at Drake at Valparaiso Jacksonville 2009 Game-By-Game Starters CRGRT Horan A. Johnson Elsawi Horan A. Johnson Je. Hill Horan A.Johnson Je. Hill Horan Ritter Je. Hill Horan A.Johnson Je. Hill Horan A.Johnson Je. Hill Horan Elsawi Je. Hill QBRB Polk Oates Polk Oates Polk Oates Polk Oates Polk Oates Polk Oates Polk Oates DefensiveDEDTDTDELBLBLB Methodist Reed Herring Bratton Fiore M. Brown Stanley Stone at BSC Reed Herring Bratton Fiore M. Brown Stanley Stone at Davidson Reed Herring Bratton Fiore M. Brown Stanley Stone at Marist Reed Herring Bratton Fiore M. Brown Stanley M. Davis Dayton Reed Herring Bratton Fiore M.Brown Stanley Stone at Old Dominion Reed Herring Bratton Fiore M. Brown Stanley Stone Butler Reed Herring Bratton Fiore M. Brown Stanley Dixon** Morehead State at Drake at Valparaiso Jacksonville CB Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart FB Jordan*** Cramer Blain*** Cramer Cramer Cramer Bryant*** WR Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Jordan Murphy WR Constantine Constantine Constantine Constantine Constantine Constantine Stallings CB Lyon Lyon Lyon Lyon Lyon Lyon Lyon S Chandler Chandler Chandler Chandler Chandler Chandler Chandler S Goldsmith Goldsmith Goldsmith Goldsmith Goldsmith Goldsmith Feliciano *started an extra tight end, **started an extra defensive back, ***started an extra receiver, *^ started an extra linebacker Game Captains Methodist-C.J. Oates, Mike Stryffeler, Charles Fiore, Milton Brown Birmingham-Southern-Harrison Jordan, Lee Stanley, Randel Herring, Jordan Cramer Davidson-Troy Horan, Steven Goldsmith, Carl Smith Marist-Daniel Polk, Randel Herring Dayton-Brandon Chandler, Charles Fiore and Harrison Jordan Old Dominion-Milton Brown, Mike Stryffeler Butler - Mike Styffeler, Randel Herring 20 Yard Plus Plays by Player PlayerRushRec PassRetTotal Polk 1 - 9 - 10 Chandler - - - 6 6 Jordan - 4 - 1 5 Stryffeler - 4 - - 4 Constantine - 2 - 1 3 Oates 2 1 - - 3 Vollono - - 3 - 3 R. Brown 2 - - - 2 Lyon - - - 2 2 C. Smith 1 - - 1 2 Blain - 1 - - 1 Bryant - - - 1 1 Most Times A Captain In Career Milton Brown-10 Charles Fiore-4 Randel Herring-4 Mike Stryffeler-4 Jordan Cramer-3 Andy Johnson-3 Brandon Chandler-2 Josh Severns-2 31 CAMPBELL FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • GAME 8 • morehead State Rushing Yds. 95-Oates 115-Oates 67-Oates (3) 87-R. Brown 55-R.Brown (2) 70-Polk 63-Polk (2) Game Methodist at Birmingham-So. at Davidson at Marist Dayton at Old Dominion Butler Morehead State at Drake at Valparaiso Jacksonville Passing Yds. 219-Vollono 165-Polk 101-Polk 58-Polk 113-Polk 185-Polk 161-Polk (6) Receptions 3-Jordan 4-Jordan 3-Oates (1) and Murphy (1) 3-Constantine and Stryffeler 4-Stryffeler (2) 5-Jordan 4-Jordan (4) Receiving Yds. 85-Blain (1) 56-Jordan 41-Oates (1) 33-Constantine 60-Constantine (2) 70-Stryffeler (1) 66-Jordan (2) All-Purpose Yds. 106-Oates 128-Oates 108-Oates (3) 87-R. Brown (1) 85-Constantine (1) 70-Stryffeler (1) 70-Polk (1) 98-Jordan (1) Campbell Football 2009 Game Leaders Intercep. Tackles Tackles For Loss 1-Lyon, Goldsmith 12-M. Brown 1.0-Reed & M. Brown Feliciano 1-Dixon 11-Stanley 2.0-Stone (1) 1-Dixon 11-Stanley 2.0-M. Brown - 9-Stanley 1.5-Bratton 1-Dixon (3) 8-Lyon (1) 1.0-Herring (1), Dixon (1) Bratton (2), Feliciano (1) - 7-Stanley (4) 1.0-M.Brown 7-M. Brown (2) 1.0-Fiore (1) - 9-Hart (1) 1.0-M. Brown (4) 2009 Campbell Football Campbell Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 24, 2009) All games Rushing POLK, Daniel OATES, CJ BROWN, Rashaun SMITH, Carl JORDAN, H CRAMER, Jordan KIRTZ, Darious BRYANT, Kyle VOLLONO, Matt CONSTANTINE, P. TEAM Total Opponents Passing POLK, Daniel VOLLONO, Matt OATES, CJ MOORE, Ted Total Opponents Receiving JORDAN, H STRYFFELER, M. OATES, CJ MURPHY, Kelvin CONSTANTINE, P. STALLINGS, Andy SMITH, Carl BROWN, Rashaun BLAIN, Carl CRAMER, Jordan BRYANT, Kyle STUBBS, Eddie Total Opponents gp att gain loss net avg td 7 93 460 90 370 7 60 370 7 363 7 54 305 9 296 7 51 213 11 202 7 12 53 8 45 7 10 26 0 26 3 7 19 0 19 5 3 4 0 4 4 5 11 11 0 6 2 2 2 0 2 1 0 2 -2 7 298 1463 140 1323 7 283 1686 138 1548 gp 7 4 7 7 7 7 gp 7 7 7 7 6 5 7 7 4 7 5 7 7 7 effic comp-att-int 101.80 71-142-4 226.93 13-19-2 0.00 0-1-0 0.00 0-1-0 115.13 84-163-6 127.01 95-163-6 no. yds 4.0 4 6.1 1 5.5 2 4.0 4 3.8 0 2.6 0 2.7 0 1.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 -2.0 0 4.4 11 5.5 19 pct lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg 39 58 42 25 12 5 7 3 6 2 0 58 65 CHANDLER, B LYON, Cody Total Opponents 8 2 10 16 70 14 84 203 25 12 25 27 Interceptions no. yds avg td yds td 50.0 853 68.4 249 0.0 0 0.0 0 51.5 1102 58.3 1123 avg td lg avg/g 18 271 15.1 16 200 12.5 9 84 9.3 9 65 7.2 8 174 21.8 7 68 9.7 7 67 9.6 3 21 7.0 2 95 47.5 2 36 18.0 2 12 6.0 1 9 9.0 84 1102 13.1 95 1123 11.8 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 9 65 39 21 12 60 21 16 18 85 18 7 9 85 42 38.7 28.6 12.0 9.3 29.0 13.6 9.6 3.0 23.8 5.1 2.4 1.3 157.4 160.4 3 4 0 0 7 9 52.9 51.9 42.3 28.9 6.4 3.7 6.3 0.8 0.0 0.0 -1.0 189.0 221.1 lg avg/g 65 85 0 0 85 42 121.9 62.2 0.0 0.0 157.4 160.4 DIXON, C. LYON, Cody GOLDSMITH, S FELICIANO, Erik Total Opponents 3 1 1 1 6 6 13 0 0 0 13 52 8.8 7.0 8.4 12.7 4.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.2 8.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lg 13 0 0 0 13 23 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg CHANDLER, B JORDAN, H LYON, Cody CONSTANTINE, P. SMITH, Carl BRYANT, Kyle OATES, CJ CRAMER, Jordan Total Opponents 10 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 28 28 200 70 99 56 60 35 8 0 528 532 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 21 34 25 23 23 8 0 34 68 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg PIZZUTI, Paul Total Opponents 0 0 0 20.0 17.5 24.8 18.7 20.0 17.5 8.0 0.0 18.9 19.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2009 Campbell Football Campbell Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 24, 2009) All games Scoring td fg kick WILLETS, Adam POLK, Daniel SMITH, Carl JORDAN, H BROWN, Rashaun CONSTANTINE, P. OATES, CJ STRYFFELER, M. BLAIN, Carl PIZZUTI, Paul EBERWEIN, S. Total Opponents 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 19 28 5-7 0-1 5-8 5-7 12-15 3-3 15-18 22-25 Field Goals fg WILLETS, Adam EBERWEIN, S. 5-7 0-1 PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf 0-2 - - 1-1 - - - - - 1 - - - 1 1-1 1 1-1 - pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 71.4 0-0 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-1 1-3 0-0 FG Sequence Campbell Opponents Methodist Birmingham-Southern Davidson Marist Dayton Old Dominion Butler 47,40 39,(36) (36) (38),(43),(37) (26) (20) 27 (31),(27) 41,(21) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. 0-0 0-0 pts - 27 - 24 - 24 - 12 - 12 - 12 - 12 8 6 6 3 - 146 - 207 Total Offense g plays POLK, Daniel OATES, CJ BROWN, Rashaun VOLLONO, Matt SMITH, Carl JORDAN, H CRAMER, Jordan KIRTZ, Darious BRYANT, Kyle TEAM Total Opponents 7 7 7 4 7 7 7 3 5 2 7 7 rush pass total avg/g 235 370 853 1223 174.7 61 363 0 363 51.9 54 296 0 296 42.3 24 0 249 249 62.2 51 202 0 202 28.9 12 45 0 45 6.4 10 26 0 26 3.7 7 19 0 19 6.3 3 4 0 4 0.8 1 -2 0 -2 -1.0 461 1323 1102 2425 346.4 446 1548 1123 2671 381.6 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk 43 0 MOORE, Ted TEAM Total Opponents 37 1443 1 0 38 1443 32 1203 Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn WILLETS, Adam EBERWEIN, S. Total Opponents 16 917 13 653 29 1570 39 2150 1 0 39.0 60 0.0 0 38.0 60 37.6 76 57.3 50.2 54.1 55.1 0 1 1 7 5 0 5 3 5 0 5 7 7 0 7 9 4 0 4 3 1 0 1 0 net ydln 0 0 0 19.0 35.1 0 18.9 38.0 34 32 2009 Campbell Football Campbell Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 24, 2009) All games All Purpose g rcv pr kr OATES, CJ JORDAN, H POLK, Daniel SMITH, Carl BROWN, Rasha CHANDLER, B CONSTANTINE, STRYFFELER, LYON, Cody BLAIN, Carl STALLINGS, An MURPHY, Kelvi CRAMER, Jorda BRYANT, Kyle KIRTZ, Darious DIXON, C. STUBBS, Eddie TEAM Total Opponents 7 363 84 7 45 271 7 370 0 7 202 67 7 296 21 7 0 0 6 0 174 7 0 200 7 0 0 4 0 95 5 0 68 7 0 65 7 26 36 5 4 12 3 19 0 7 0 0 7 0 9 2 -2 0 7 1323 1102 7 1548 1123 rush 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 203 8 70 0 60 0 200 56 0 99 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 528 532 ir total avg/g 0 455 65.0 0 386 55.1 0 370 52.9 0 329 47.0 0 317 45.3 0 270 38.6 0 230 38.3 0 200 28.6 0 113 16.1 0 95 23.8 0 68 13.6 0 65 9.3 0 62 8.9 0 51 10.2 0 19 6.3 13 13 1.9 0 9 1.3 0 -2 -1.0 13 3050 435.7 52 3458 494.0 2009 Campbell Football Campbell Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 24, 2009) All games ## 58 43 41 37 27 95 29 34 98 11 91 55 79 17 54 38 31 44 59 24 64 32 15 21 68 22 18 53 12 20 70 93 5 92 25 45 35 3 Defensive Leaders STANLEY, Lee BROWN, Milton LYON, Cody GOLDSMITH, S HART, Jared HERRING, Randel FELICIANO, Erik CHANDLER, B REED, Taylor DIXON, C. KAHUT, Jacob FIORE, Charles BRATTON, Eric STONE, Jon-M. DAVIS, Manny MATTHEWS, Dave PIZZUTI, Paul HILL, Jason HINGLETON, J HARTMAN, Tim DEAN, Tyler GILBERT, Greg FINNEY, C MONROE, Steth SPRY, Baryn DAVIS, Ryan STRYFFELER, M. MANESS, Jody MOORE, Ted PARRISH, Joseph HILL, Jeremy SHINE, Freddie POLK, Daniel CHATHAM, Alec PRICE, Chris CRAMER, Jordan CROCKETT, Chris JORDAN, H Total Opponents gp ua 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 4 7 6 7 4 4 5 5 4 7 5 7 3 7 1 7 5 7 7 3 7 7 7 31 24 28 14 22 12 14 17 8 11 13 9 9 10 4 3 5 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 . 1 2 2 2 . . 1 . . . 1 1 1 258 219 Tackles a tot 28 26 15 18 9 13 10 7 13 9 6 10 9 5 9 5 3 4 4 4 3 2 3 2 2 1 . . . 1 1 . 1 1 1 . . . 225 318 59 50 43 32 31 25 24 24 21 20 19 19 18 15 13 8 8 7 6 6 5 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 483 537 tfl/yds Sacks no-yds 1.0-2 5.0-28 1.0-2 1.5-4 . 2.5-7 1.0-1 0.5-4 1.0-1 1.0-2 1.0-1 4.0-11 4.5-18 2.0-8 . 0.5-1 . 0.5-1 1.0-9 . 1.0-8 . 0.5-3 . . . . . . . . . . 0.5-1 . . . . 30-112 25-97 . 1.5-15 . . . . . 0.5-4 . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-9 . 1.0-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-36 8-51 Pass defense int-yds brup qbh . . 1-0 1-0 . . 1-0 . . 3-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13 6-52 . 2 1 1 . . 1 2 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fumbles rcv-yds . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . 1-0 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-0 5-0 ff blkd kick saf . 1 . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .