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n o t S m t r ate i a F 2012 Fighting Falcon Football

Rushing: Daniel Monroe - 50 att., 198 yds, 0 TDs Passing: Bobby Vega - 88-168, 939 yards, 6 TDs/7 INTs Receiving: Chris St. Hilaire - 26 rec., 283 yds, 2 TDs Defensive: Trevor Malnick - 19 tckls (14 solo), 5 TFL, 1 INT

Charleston

Golden Eagle Stat Leaders

Rushing: Jordan Roberts - 66 att., 391 yds, 3 TDs Record: 3-1 Head Coach: Pat Kirkland, Passing: Maurice Leak - 25-57, 299 yds, 3 TDs Receiving: Shaq Williams - 11, 213 yds, 3 TDs 2nd Season at UC (8-7) Defensive: Jeff Green, 22 tckls (12 solo), 7.5 TFL, 5 sacks

The Game

• Fairmont State looks to stay on the winning track with a difficult road test at Charleston on Saturday. • Fans can follow the game via the GameCenter powered by the Fairmont State Alumni Association on fightingfalcons.com. Fans can listen to the game live on 93.1 WFGM or 920 AM WMMN. • Fairmont State is coming off its first win of the season, a 25-20 victory over West Liberty. Bobby Vega paced the Falcons with 361 yards and three touchdowns in the win, including the game-winning 83-yard TD pass in the third quarter. • Charleston was dealt its first setback of the season last week against perennial league contender Shepherd. The Rams edged the Golden Eagles 16-10. • UC is one of two teams on FSU’s schedule to own the lead in the all-time series. The Golden Eagles are 7-5-1 all-time against the Falcons. • Fairmont State snapped a four-game losing streak against UC last season with a 19-14 win at Duvall-Rosier Field. That dropped Charleston to 0-5 on the year, but the Golden Eagles regrouped and lost just one game the rest of the way to finish 5-6. • The Falcons are seeking their first win at University of Charleston Stadium since the 2006 season. Mike Lopez has never won at the University of Charleston Stadium as a head coach. • FSU is 0-3 on the road this year.

Charleston........................... Statistical Category (NCAA Rank).................. Fairmont State 26.00 (86th)........................................... Scoring Offense............................................15.75 (131st) 209.75 (29th).......................................... Rushing Offense......................................... 77.50 (135th) 153.00 (132nd)..........................................Passing Offense........................................234.75 (60th) 362.75 (81st)............................................... Total Offense...........................................312.25 (117th) 132.00 (66th)..........................................Rushing Defense........................................ 137.25 (72nd) 95.65 (13th).............................................Pass Effic. Defense....................................129.02 (100th) 274.50 (17th)...............................................Total Defense......................................... 358.00 (76th) 17.50 (21st)............................................... Scoring Defense.........................................23.00 (60th) 39.39 (11th).................................................. Net Punting........................................... 29.60 (120th) 12.82 (49th)................................................ Punt Returns.............................................. 12.27 (56th) 21.31 (56th)................................................ Kickoff Returns.......................................... 19.89 (80th) 0.50 (T-47th)...........................................Turnover Margin..................................... -1.00 (T-119th) 142.50 (11th)................................................ Pass Defense........................................220.75 (T-85th) 110.11 (107th).............................................. Pass Efficiency........................................102.20 (122nd) 3.00 (T-30th)......................................................Sacks..................................................... 1.50 (103rd) 6.75 (70th).............................................. Tackles For A Loss....................................... 6.50 (T-83rd) 1.25 (46th).................................................. Sacks Allowed............................................. 3.25 (129th)

2012 Record

Record: 1-3 Head Coach: Mike Lopez, 6th Season at FSU (27-32)

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2012 Schedule/Results

Date Aug. 30 Sep. 6 Sep. 15 Sep. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10

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Sept. 29, 2012 | University of Charleston Stadium| Charleston, W.Va. Noon | Audio: 93.1 WFGM, 920 AM WMMN

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Fairmont State (1-3) vs. Charleston (3-1)

Opponent at Clarion at Glenville State at Bowie State WEST LIBERTY at Charleston WV WESLEYAN SETON HILL at Concord WV STATE at Shepherd

Time/Score L, 0-7 L, 21-41 L, 17-24 (OT) W, 25-20 Noon 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Noon

Overall Record WVIAC Non-Conference Home Away

1-3

1-1 0-2 1-0 0-3

Head Coach (Year).....Mike Lopez (6th) Record at FSU.................................. 27-32 Off. Coord./Off. Line........... Bryan Fisher RBs/Special Teams......... Ryan Dumont Wide Receivers.....................Josh Brown Tight Ends.........................Gary Lanham Quarterbacks................ Jeremy Harmer Def. Coordinator.......... Shahram Shafii Defensive Line..................... Josh Gorrell Linebackers........................John Marano Special Teams............. Richard Iaquinta Director of Athletics.......... Rusty Elliott Athletic Trainer...................... Bob Cable Video Coordinator.......Roger Hayhurst Dir. of Ath. Comm...........Adam Zundell Office Phone.................... 304-367-4264 Cell Phone.........................304-657-0388 E-mail....azundell@fairmontstate.edu Twitter..................................... @azundell

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2012 Schedule / Results Date

Opponent

Site

Series/Result Notes

Aug. 30

Clarion Golden Eagles (2-2)

Clarion, Pa.

L, 0-7

• Game shown live on ROOT Sports Pittsburgh • FSU shutout for first time since 2010 • Falcons limited to 34 yards rushing in the game

Sept. 6

Glenville State Pioneers (1-3)

Glenville, W.Va.

L, 21-41

• Game broadcast live on WDTV • 500+ yards of total offense for GSC • 100-yard KO return for Matt Wilmer for first points of 2012 season

Sept. 15

Bowie State Bulldogs (3-1)

Bowie, Md.

L, 17-24 (OT)

• Bowie State scored 24 unanswered points in the 4th quarter and overtime • The win was BSU’s first-ever win over FSU • FSU blocked two punts, one returned for a TD

Sept. 22

West Liberty Hilltoppers (2-2)

Fairmont, W.Va.

W, 25-20

• FSU won its second-straight over WLU • Bobby Vega school-record 67 pass attempts • C.J. Goodwin 83-yard TD reception T-3rd in school history

Sept. 29

Charleston Golden Eagles (3-1)

Charleston, W.Va.

UC 7-5-1

Oct. 13

West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats (1-3)

Fairmont, W.Va.

FSU 40-20-1

Oct. 20

Seton Hill Griffins (0-4)

Fairmont, W.Va.

FSU 4-1

Oct. 27

Concord Mountain Lions (2-2)

Athens, W.Va.

FSU 43-31-2

• CU has won 3-straight against the Falcons • Mountain Lions held FSU to under 10 points in each of last 2 trips to Athens

Nov. 3

West Virginia State (1-3)

Fairmont, W.Va.

FSU 30-13-1

• Senior Day for FSU Football • FSU has won 2-straight over WV State • Falcons scored 63 points at home vs. WVSU in 2010

Nov. 10

Shepherd Rams (3-1)

Shepherdstown, W.Va. FSU 32-30-7

• FSU snapped 4-game losing streak last year • WR/PR Matt Wilmer returned 3 punts for 96 yards and set up FSU scores • UC won 35-27 last time the two met in Charleston • WVWC snapped 6-game losing streak to FSU last year • Bobcats ranked 21st in last year’s game • RB Daniel Monroe with 151 yds & 2 TDs last year • Fairmont State Homecoming • Game shown on delay on ROOT Sports Pitts • Falcons have scored 30+ vs. Seton Hill in all 5 meetings • FSU won 38-20 in 2011

• Shepherd has won 10 of last 11 matchups • FSU has two wins at Shepherd since 1996 • Rams only team to have a player with over 100 yards rushing vs. FSU last year

Schedule Notes

• Fairmont State will play just four games at Duvall-Rosier Stadium in 2012. • The Falcons take on two non-conference opponents in Clarion and Bowie State. • FSU will play three games on television this season. The Falcons and Clarion played live on ROOT Sports to open the season on Aug. 30, and then had a live broadcast of its game against Glenville State game on Sept. 6 on WDTV. The Fairmont State-Seton Hill game will be broadcast (delay) on ROOT Sports. • All home games will be broadcast live in high definition on fightingfalcons.com. • Homecoming is slated for Oct. 20 against Seton Hill. • Fairmont State’s opponents posted a record of 52-67 in 2011. • FSU’s combined opponent record in 2012 is 18-22. • The Falcons hold a series edge against all but two opponents this season (Charleston and Clarion). However, FSU has just slim series leads (two games) against West Liberty and Shepherd. • FSU will take on two “CU’s” this season in Clarion and Concord, and will play two “Golden Eagles” in Clarion and Charleston.

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West Liberty Postgame Notes

• Fairmont State recorded its first win of the season at home against West Liberty. The Falcons raced out to a 19-0 first half lead, but needed an 83-yard TD pass to C.J. Goodwin to claim the 27-20 win. • Johnny Dearstine’s 36-yard field goal was the longest of his career. • Anthony Domico’s safety was the first FSU safety since 2009. • Chris St. Hilaire’s 12 catches were a career best. His TD reception was the second of the season and the eighth of his career. • C.J. Goodwin’s 83-yard TD reception was the first TD reception of his career. The 83-yard hookup is tied for the third longest passing play in school history and the seventh-longest play in Division II through four weeks of football. • Chris St. Hilaire and C.J. Goodwin both went over 100 yards receiving against West Liberty. The last time FSU had two receivers go over the century mark was when St. Hilaire and Perry Baker both went over 100 yards against Seton Hill on October 30, 2010. • Matt Wilmer’s TD reception was his first this season and the seventh of his career. • Bobby Vega threw for a career-high 361 yards and three touchdowns. He set a school record with 67 pass attempts. • Trevor Malnick recorded his first career sack and interception against WLU. • Bryan Wilson had his first interception of the season and the second of his career. • Chris Kish averaged 42.8 yards per punt and had dropped three inside the 20-yard line. • Fairmont State ran 96 plays against West Liberty, 68 of them being pass plays. • West Liberty was just 1-for-17 on third downs. • WLU and FSU combined for just 41 yards rushing for the game. • FSU’s 386 yards of total offense against the ‘Toppers were a season-high.

Notable

• Since returning to the lineup after an injury, Garrett Davis has led the team in tackles in both of his starts this season. • FSU is tied for second in the conference with four interceptions this season. Scott Davidson, Trevor Malnick, Daniel Strosnider and Bryan Wilson each have interceptions this season. • Fairmont State boasts two WVIAC Special Teams Players of the Week this season in Matt Wilmer and Ryland Newman. • FSU is without a rushing touchdown after four games this season. Daniel Monroe, who was among the league leaders with 13 rushing touchdowns, has not scored this season. • Seven different players have scored touchdowns for the Falcons, and no player has more than two TDs on the season. • Twelve different players have recorded catches for Fairmont State this year. • Fairmont State’s defense has done well against teams not allowing red zone touchdowns. Opponents have scored TDs in just four of their 10 attempts (40%) inside the 20-yard line. • FSU is 1-1 this year when it has more turnovers than its opponent. • Fairmont State is 1-of-25 in third and long (10 yards or more) situations this season.

Airing It Out

• Fairmont State has turned to junior college transfer Bobby Vega to lead the team this year, and Vega has responded. • Vega has two 300-yard passing games in just four games this year. He is the first FSU quarterback to have multiple 300-yard passing games in a season since Bryan Harman (2001) and the first FSU QB to have multiple 300-yard passing games in a career since Bryan Harman (1998-01). • Vega’s game vs. West Liberty was record-setting in a variety of ways. Vega set the school record for passing attemps with 67, surpassing the previous record by nine attempts. His 361 yards passing against the Hilltoppers were tied for the seventh-most in a single game by a FSU quarterback, and were the most passing yards by a Falcon quarterback not named “Harman” or “Furgason.” His 83-yard pass TD completion to C.J. Goodwin was tied for the thirdlongest passing play in school history. Vega’s 34 completions in the game were just three shy of the FSU single-game mark. • Vega is second in the WVIAC in total offense (217.8) and passing yards (233.8).

WVIAC Schedule/Standings 1. Shepherd 2. Glenville State 3. Charleston 4. Concord 5. West Liberty 6. Fairmont State 7. WV Wesleyan 8. WV State 9. Seton Hill

Overall WVIAC 3-1 2-0 1-3 1-0 3-1 1-1 2-2 1-1 2-2 1-1 1-3 1-1 1-3 1-1 1-3 0-2 0-4 0-2

Week 4 Schedule September 21 Lindenwood 28, Glenville State 24 September 22 WV Wesleyan 41, Seton Hill 17 Concord 23, WV State 16 Shepherd 16, Charleston 10 Fairmont State 25, West Liberty 20 Week 5 Schedule September 29 WV State at Seton Hill (Noon) Fairmont State at Charleston (Noon) Concord at Shepherd (Noon) Glenville State at West Liberty (1 p.m.) Urbana at WV Wesleyan (1 p.m.)

FSU 2012 Honor Roll Garrett Davis * BSCN Preseason All-America (3rd Team) Ryland Newman *WVIAC Special Teams Player of the Week (9/17) Matt Wilmer * BSCN Preseason All-America (3rd Team) * WVIAC Special Teams Player of the Week (9/10) *BSCN Special Teams Player of the Week (9/10) Chris Barfield * BSCN Preseason All-America (Hon. Men) Dewey McDonald * BSCN Preseason All-America (Hon. Men)

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Scouting Charleston

• Pat Kirkland is 8-7 as the head coach at the University of Charleston. Kirkland came to UC after five successful seasons as an assistant at West Virginia University. Former FSU All-America defensive lineman David Hill is on the coaching staff at UC. • Charleston leads the conference averaging 209 rushing yards per game this season. They are also second in the conference in total offense (379) and third in scoring (26). • The Golden Eagles are in the top 25 in the country in the following defensive categories: pass defense (11th), total defense (17th), and scoring defense (21st). • Charleston is outscoring its opponents 27-7 in the first quarter this season. In addition, the Golden Eagles have only given up eight points in the 4th quarter this season. • Ricky Steele is leading the conference in punt return average, averaging 12.82 yards per return. • UC has utilized two quarterbacks so far this season. Maurice Leak has been the Golden Eagle starter when healthy, but John Knox has seen plenty of time under center as well. Leak has tallied 299 yards passing with three touchdowns and an interception in three games. Knox has played in all four games and leads the team wtih 307 yards passing with two touchdowns against one interception. Knox also has contributed 155 yards on the ground. • Jordan Roberts has carried the load for the UC offense, tallying 391 yards and three touchdowns on the ground this season. • Shaq Williams has led the UC receivers with 11 catches for 213 yards and three touchdowns this season. Roberts has also contributed to the passing game with 11 catches for 152 yards and a score. • Williams and Knox hooked up for a 99-yard passing play for a touchdown against St. Joseph’s. It’s the longest play in NCAA Division II this season. • Ahmed Shakoor and Matt Duncan lead the Charleston defense with 23 tackles on the season. Jeff Green has also made an impact with 22 tackles and five sacks this season. • Puma Nuredini is 6-of-7 on field goal attempts this season and has a long of 49 yards. Nuredini is also averaging 41.17 yards per punt this season.

Something Special

• Matt Wilmer put together a remarkable junior season as a return specialist for the Falcons. Wilmer led the country in yards per punt return with 23.0. He was named Super Region 1 Special Teams Player of the Year and second team All-America by Don Hansen’s Football Gazette. He was a first team All-WVIAC selection and second team Daktronics All-Atlantic Region honoree. • This season he currently leads the league and is 15th in the country kickoff returns average with 30.1 yards per return. He is also second in the WVIAC in average punt return yards with 12.3. • In the opener against Clarion, Wilmer clearly had the attention of the Golden Eagles. Clarion’s five punts were angled away from Wilmer and went out of bounds. • The electricity showed up against Glenville State as Wilmer notched a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, the first of his career. For his play, he was named WVIAC Special Teams Player of the Week. • Against Bowie State, Wilmer had 121 all-purpose yards (17 receiving, 58 kick return and 43 punt return). • He leads the team and is fourth in the WVIAC in all-purpose yards with 526 all-purpose yards. • Wilmer has accounted for 11 of Fairmont State’s 27 plays of 20 yards or more this season.

Receiving Saint

• FSU junior wide receiver Chris St. Hilaire, who had a strong sophomore season, has picked up where he left off last season. • Through four games, St. Hilaire has 26 catches for 283 yards and two touchdowns this season. His career high for receptions in a season is 33 last year. • He is tied for second in the league in receptions and is fourth in the league in receiving yards. • He has two games of 100 yards or more receiving this season and four 100-yard receiving games for his career. • Fourteen of his 26 catches this year have gone for either a first down or touchdown. Six of those catches have come on third down. • For his career, he has 86 catches for 1,226 yards and is approaching the top 15 at FSU in career receiving yards (Khalid Dover is 15th with 1,466 yards).

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Wilmer’s Career Bests Game Punt Returns......................................6 (twice) Punt Ret. Yds..... 130 vs. WVU Tech (9/10/11) Punt Ret. TDs............................. 1 (two times) Kick Returns.............................. 2 (four times) Kick Ret. Yards........ 112 vs. Glenville (9/6/12) Receptions.................................4 (four times) Receiving Yards.... 86 vs. Bowie St (10/6/11) Receiving TDs..................................1 (7 times) Single Plays Long Punt Return.......93 vs. Clarion (9/1/11) Long Kick Return.......... 100 vs. GSC (9/6/12) Long Rush............. 27 vs. WV State (11/13/10) Long Reception.... 45 vs. Bowie St. (10/6/11)

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Injury Report

• FSU suffered a big blow by losing Dewey McDonald to injury during a preseason scrimmage. McDonald, an All-America candidate and NFL prospect, will likely redshirt the season and return to the Falcon lineup in 2013. • During the game against Clarion, McDonald’s replacement at the free safety position, Leatis Jones, was shaken up and his status for Charleston is doubtful. • At the other safety position, Quincy Casimir suffered an injury to his ankle against Glenville State. He has missed the last two games for Fairmont State. • Fairmont State running backs Daniel Monroe, Shad Alexander and Colin Alford all missed last week due to injury. Monroe and Alford are listed on the FSU depth chart for this week against Charleston.

“Stew” & JW

• Fairmont State will be sporting “Stew” and “JW” stickers on the helmet this year in honor of alum Bill Stewart and Jack Wilson, who both passed away earlier this year. • Stewart will also be inducted into the Fairmont State Athletic Association Hall of Fame later this fall. • Stewart played for head coach Deacon Duvall in the early 1970s and was captain of the 1974 WVIAC championship team. He also got his coaching start as an assistant at Fairmont State. • Jack Wilson spent many years on the FSU sidelines working on the chain crew.

Preseason Notebook

• Fairmont State will open the season without a player who has started a game at quarterback at the NCAA Division II level. However, the Falcons will rely on Bobby Vega, a junior college transfer who threw for nearly 2,000 yards and 23 touchdowns last season at College of Dupage. • FSU lost its starting punter, place kicker, long snapper and holder from last year. • Fairmont State averaged 30 points per game last season -- the fifth highest season average in school history. • The Falcons return their leading rusher and scorer (Daniel Monroe), leading receiver (Chris St. Hilaire), leading tackler/TFL/sacks (Garrett Davis) and leading return man (Matt Wilmer). However, FSU lost several players “in the trenches.” The Falcons graduated two of its three starting defensive linemen, and two players on the offensive line. • Twelve different players recorded interceptions for the Falcons last season. Seven of those players return to the team this year. • Fairmont State has announced that it will join a new league, the Mountain East Conference, starting in 2013-14. The new twelve team league’s charter membership will include: Concord University (W.Va.), Fairmont State University (W.Va.), Glenville State College (W.Va.), Notre Dame College (Ohio), Shepherd University (W.Va.), The University of Charleston (W.Va.), The University of Virginia’s College at Wise (Va.), Urbana University (Ohio), West Liberty University (W.Va.), West Virginia State University (W.Va.), Wheeling Jesuit University (W.Va.), and West Virginia Wesleyan College (W.Va.). • Former defensive end standout Luke Black was picked up as a free agent by the Cincinnati Bengals and is competing for a spot on their roster.

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Under Mike Lopez, When Fairmont State... Plays at home.........................................14-15 Plays on the road................................... 13-17 Scores first................................................19-8 Scores 0-9 points......................................1-11 Scores 10-19 points..................................2-11 Scores 20-29 points................................ 8-8 Scores 30-39 points.................................. 7-2 Scores 40 points or more......................9-0 Gives up 0-9 points...................................7-1 Gives up 10-19 points.............................. 9-4 Gives up 20-29 points........................... 7-12 Gives up 30-39 points............................ 3-11 Gives up 40 points or more................... 1-4 Lead at the half...................................... 19-6 Trail at the half......................................6-24 Tied at the half..........................................2-2 Lead at start of 4th Q............................ 21-3 Trail at start of 4th Q............................ 6-27 Tied at start of 4th Q.............................. 0-2 Forces more turnovers than opp........18-4 Turns the ball over more than opp....6-18 Turnovers are equal...............................3-10 Rushes for more yards than opp....... 23-9 Rushes for less yards than opp...........4-23 Rushes for less than 100 yards............ 2-14 Rushes for 100-199 yards..................... 11-14 Rushes for 200 yards or more.............14-4 Opp. rushes for less than 100 yards...14-4 Opp. rushes for 100-199 yards.............8-18 Opp. rushes for 200 yards or more....5-10 Throws for more yards than opp...... 10-13 Throws for less yards than opp..........17-19 Throws for less than 100 yards.............8-7 Throws for 100-199 yards.................... 9-19 Throws for 200-299 yards......................8-5 Throws for 300 yards or more............... 2-1 Opp. throws for less than 100 yards....4-2 Opp. throws for 100-199 yards............9-14 Opp. throws for 200-299 yards........... 9-11 Opp. throws for 300 yards or more......5-5

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2011 Season Review/Notes

• Fairmont State posted a 7-4 overall record and went 4-4 in the WVIAC. The Falcons’ seven wins were the most in over a decade. Two of FSU’s four losses came by seven points or less. • Fairmont State boasted two first team Academic All-America selections in Dewey McDonald and Frank Keenan. It was the first time in program history that FSU had two players earn first team honors in the same season. • Daniel Monroe became the second Falcon player to be named WVIAC “Freshman of the Year” after ranking among the league leaders in rushing and scoring. • Fairmont State’s average of 30 points per game was the fifth-highest average in school history. The Falcons scored over 30 points seven times last year and went 6-1 in those games. (The lone loss was a 36-30 setback vs. Glenville State in overtime.) • Eighteen players earned All-WVIAC honors including first team selections Chris Barfield (OL), Garrett Davis (LB) and Matt Wilmer (KR). • Fairmont State posted a 4-1 record away from Duvall-Rosier Field in 2011. The Falcons were also 3-0 against non-conference opponents. • The stingy Falcon defense gave up just 97.3 yards per game and only allowed one individual to rush for over 100 yards against them in a game (Tommy Addison, Shepherd, 114 yards). • Fairmont State had one of the stingiest red zone defenses in 2011 allowing teams points on 67 percent of their trips inside the 20. Opponents scored touchdowns on 51 percent of their red zone opportunities.

FSU Picked Fifth

• Fairmont State has been picked to finish fifth in the WVIAC in a vote of the league’s coaches. • Shepherd, which totaled six first-place nods and 76 points from the votes, was picked to win the league. • Defending WVIAC champion Concord, under the direction of WVIAC Coach of the Year Garin Justice, received the other three first place votes and 71 points, which was good enough for second place in the poll. WVIAC Preseason Poll 1. Shepherd (6) ............................................79 2. Concord (3) ................................................71 3. West Virginia Wesleyan . ...................... 55 4. Charleston ................................................50 5. Fairmont State ........................................46 6. Glenville State ......................................... 45 7. West Liberty . ............................................31 8. Seton Hill .................................................. 16 9. West Virginia State .................................15

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West Liberty Notebook By Duane Cochran for FightingFalcons.com

Double Duty Even though the ESPN crew doesn’t dole out helmet stickers to NCAA Division II players for jobs well done and outstanding performances Fairmont State’s Ryland Newman and Matt Griffin were certainly deserving of them this past week and weekend for their efforts. The pair of FSU senior cornerbacks both did double duty this past weekend for the Falcons in their 25-20 victory over West Liberty at Duvall-Rosier Field playing at times for their team on offense and on other occasions on defense. With Fairmont’s top three running backs all sidelined with injuries, Griffin, a former tailback who converted to cornerback this past spring and has played in a backup role, and Newman, a starting corner for the Falcons who hasn’t played tailback since his senior season at Jefferson High School in the fall of 2006, were asked to split time in the FSU offensive backfield and both responded in fine fashion. Newman, who also played three seasons at point guard on the FSU basketball team, carried the football Saturday 10 times for 29 yards. He also caught five passes for 18 yards and defensively recorded four tackles and one pass breakup. “Coach (Josh) Brown approached me and asked me if I wanted to play tailback and I told him I’d do anything I could to help the team,” said Newman. “It wasn’t a hard decision for me. I just want to be there and do whatever I can for this team. If that meant playing tailback this week then so be it. “To be honest I’m kinda feeling the after effects of going both ways right now, but getting a win like we did makes it all worth it. It was fun. It really was. Being back there in the backfield again and getting the ball was a good feeling. It was challenging, though. I had to learn the offense in like three days and still know what we were doing on defense against them. The bottom line, though, is I just wanted to step up for the team and I think I was able to do that.” For Griffin the switch wasn’t as difficult given the fact that he spent his first four years at Fairmont (including his redshirt season) playing offense. He carried the ball three times for seven yards in Saturday’s victory, caught one pass and saw a wealth of action on special teams. “It really wasn’t a hard transition for me to go back to offense because I had just switched to playing defense this past spring,” said Griffin. “I was still pretty comfortable out there. “I’ll tell you, though, I was amazed with Ryland’s performance. He literally had about three days to learn the offense and I thought he came out and played an amazing game given the circumstances. He got it done for us. “You know we just did what was asked of us like anybody on this team would. We all came here to play football, not specific positions and if we can play more than one position and help out than that’s a good thing. For me personally it’s whatever I can do to get on the field. Heck, I’d play center if they needed me to.” Both Monroe and Alford are expected to return to the FSU lineup this week for the Falcons’ road game with the University of Charleston. Alexander, however, remains questionable.

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Airing It Out With Fairmont State’s offensive backfield decimated by injuries, offensive coordinator Bryan Fisher turned to junior quarterback Bobby Vega and his receivers Saturday for production and they delivered in the 25-20 win over the Hilltoppers. Vega threw the football a school-record 67 times and completed 34 to seven different receivers for an FSU career-high 361 yards and three touchdowns. His 361 passing yards ties him for the seventhhighest output in a game in school history. He also became the first Falcon quarterback other than Jarrod Furgason or Bryan Harman to throw for more than 338 yards in a single game. Junior receiver Chris St. Hilaire enjoyed one of his most productive days in an FSU uniform Saturday. The 5-9, 175-pounder from Tallahassee, Fla. caught a career-high 12 passes for 123 yards and one touchdown. “Honestly we lost a lot of great players due to injuries this week, but you can’t let something like that stop you or hamper you no matter how much it hurts,” said St. Hilaire. “Give coach Fisher and the staff credit for coming up with a great game plan using a lot of short passes, mixed with some longs ones and some runs to try to keep us balanced. It worked pretty well. “The receivers stepped up this week, but we can’t take the credit for this win. It was a team effort. We can’t catch the ball if Bobby doesn’t get it to us. He did a terrific job of making reads and delivering the ball. Also, Bobby can’t do his job if the offensive line doesn’t do their job and for the most part they gave him great protection. All we had to do was catch it. As receivers we’re kind of the last line on the food chain so to speak. Our job is pretty easy, but it definitely all starts with protection from the O-line and the right reads by Bobby.” Big D Defensively Fairmont turned in arguably its best outing of the season holding West Liberty to two offensive touchdowns and a seasonlow 161 total yards. The longest West Liberty scoring drive of the game was a mere 39 yards. FSU held the Hilltoppers to just 16 yards rushing and sacked quarterback L.D. Crow four times. They also intercepted him twice. “We have a lot of young kids on this team who because of injuries or whatever are being asked to step up and play key roles for us and they’re doing it,” said FSU coach Mike Lopez. “I’m proud of those guys and I’m very proud of this team. They’re giving us great effort every week. We’re growing and how fast you grow really determines a lot.”

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Last Year vs. Charleston Fairmont State 19, Charleston 14 October 1, 2011 | Fairmont, W.Va.

FAIRMONT, W.Va. -- Fairmont State rallied from a four-point halftime deficit to defeat Charleston, 19-14, Saturday afternoon at Duvall-Rosier Field. Daniel Monroe picked up his third 100-yard rushing game of the season with 142 yards on 26 carries and a touchdown. The Falcons forced two Charleston turnovers on the afternoon and did not commit any of their own. The Falcons also had a slight advantage in total yards by a margin of 250-204 and also held an advantage in time of possession, 32:26-27:34. Quarterback Logan Moore was 8-of-22 for 61 yards and a touchdown through the air and added 32 yards on the ground for the Falcon offense. Matt Wilmer led all Falcon receivers with two catches for 25 yards and a touchdown. Wilmer also added three punt returners for 94 yards (including a long of 41 yards) and a kick return for 29 yards. Three of Wilmer’s returns went into UC territory and set up Falcon scores. The Golden Eagles were led on offense by Maurice Leak who went 9-of18 through the air for 53 yards and a pair of touchdown passes. Leak also led Charleston in rushing with 75 yards on 16 carries. The Falcons were able to contain one of the nation’s leaders in all-purpose yards, Jordan Roberts, holding him to 56 yards on the ground and -2 yards on three receptions. Roberts was able to find the end zone on a pass from Leak from two yards out. Derrick Taylor led the team in receptions with three for 24 yards and a touchdown. Garrett Davis led the Falcons defensively with 11 tackles (4 solo) and a forced fumble. Dewey McDonald added eight tackles and David Pack had six tackles, including a pair of sacks. Ryland Newman had six tackles, a pair of pass break-ups and the game-clinching interception in the fourth quarter. Trailing 14-10 at the break, the Falcons would cut into the Charleston lead after Wilmer had a punt return of 30 yards to set the Falcons up inside UC territory at its 37-yard line. Keenan would cap of the drive with a 31-yard field goal to make the score 14-13. After a three-and-out by Charleston to begin the fourth quarter, Wilmer again put the Falcons in great scoring position with a 23-yard punt return down to the UC 26-yard line. Monroe would later take a handoff seven yards out in for the score to make it 19-14. The Falcons tried for a two-point conversion, but the attempt failed. On the next possession, Charleston drove 10 plays for 51 yards, but the 34-yard attempt by Puma Nuredini missed wide left. The Golden Eagles would have one final chance late in the fourth quarter with a 1st-and-10 at its own 39-yard line, but Newman picked off the long pass attempt by leak to seal the victory for the Falcons. Score

Charleston

Fairmont State Team FSU FSU UC UC

FSU FSU

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1st 1st

2nd 2nd 3rd

4th

1

2

3

4 F

0

14

0

0

10 Time

06:36 01:05 11:49

00:31

08:59 12:28

0

3

6

14

19

Scoring play

Frank Keenan 39 yd field goal

Wilmer 12 yd pass from Moore (Keenan kick) Roberts 2 yd pass from Leak (Nuredini kick)

D. Taylor 12 yd pass from Leak (Nuredini kick) Frank Keenan 31 yd field goal

Monroe 7 yd run (Moore pass failed)

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Team Statistics Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFF PLAYS-YARDS 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

Charleston 14 11 37-151 53 18-9-1 55-204 0-0 3-21 5-148 0-0 6-35.0 1-1 2-10 27:34 4 of 13 0 of 1 2-3

Fairmont State 19 12 43-189 61 22-8-0 65-250 0-0 3-94 3-60 1-0 9-28.6 0-0 12-105 32:26 5 of 17 0 of 0 3-4

Individual Statistic Leaders Rushing: FS-Daniel Monroe (26-142), Logan Moore (11-32); UC-Maurice Leak (16-75), Jordan Roberts (16-56) Passing: FS-Logan Moore (8-22--61); UC-Maurice Leak (9-18--53) Receiving: FS-Matt Wilmer (2-25), Mark Sampson (2-15); UC-Derrick Taylor (3-24), Ryan Foster (2-23) Tackles: FS-Garrett Davis (4-7--11), Dewey McDonald (8-0--8); Aaron Dunlap (7-3--10), Ahmed Shakoor (3-5--10) Notebook

* Fairmont State improved to 5-7-1 all-time against Charleston. The victory was the first for head coach Mike Lopez against UC. * The win snapped a four-game losing streak to the Golden Eagles. It was the first win over UC in Fairmont since 2003. * FSU was held to under 30 points for the first time this season. * The Falcons trailed for the first time this season at halftime, 14-10. FSU out-scored UC 9-0 in the second half. * Fairmont State held one of the nation’s top all-purpose rushers, Jordan Roberts, to just 54 all-purpose yards. * Daniel Monroe’s 142 yards were his second-highest total this season. It was his third 100-yard rushing game of the year. * Matt Wilmer caught a touchdown pass for the second-straight game. He now has two this season and four for his career. * Wilmer also returned three punts for 94 yards. Each of his punts were returned into UC territory and set up FSU scores. * Ryland Newman’s interception was his first this season and sixth of his career.

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Last Time vs. UC In CHARLESTON Charleston 35, Fairmont State 28 October 9, 2010 | Charleston, W.Va

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Charleston raced out to a 21-0 lead early into the second quarter and withstood Fairmont State’s rally and held on, 35-27, on Saturday afternoon at University of Charleston Stadium. Freshman Logan Moore was 18-31 for 216 yards and three touchdowns on the afternoon. But UC piled up 319 yards on the ground and converted timely third downs passing down the stretch to help preserve the victory. The Golden Eagles were 7-13 on third downs and owned the ball for 37 minutes of the game. Quarterback Maurice Leak rushed for 77 yards to lead the Golden Eagles. Jordan Roberts added 75 yards and three touchdowns for UC. Blaine Wilson had 51 yards on the ground but his perfect 3-3 passing for 72 yards and a touchdown were key in the victory. UC got the opening kickoff and promptly marched 75 yards on 10 plays to take the 7-0 lead. The Falcons went three-and-out, and Charleston added another score to go ahead 14-0 with 7:31 to play in the first quarter. The Golden Eagles stretched the lead to 21-0 early in the second quarter as Roberts scored his second touchdown of the afternoon. The Falcons got things going when Moore connected with Stephan Johnson up the seam from 34 yards for the score. UC added another TD from Roberts with three minutes left in the half, but the Falcons mustered a perfect 2-minute offense that was capped by Moore hitting Eric Eitson in the back of the end zone with just seconds remaining. The extra point attempt was no good, but FSU settled to go into the break down 28-13. FSU got the ball first in the third quarter but couldn’t capitalize, and even received a turnover after UC fumbled the punt, but the Falcons could not get points. The FSU defense got an interception from Ryland Newman on UC’s next possession, and this time was able to punch it in. Patrick Pinchinat did the honors from a yard out to make it 28-20 with seven minutes left in the third quarter. UC got its only points in the half after a fumbled punt for the Falcons. On third and long, Wilson found Julian Johnson over top of the FSU secondary for a 30-yard touchdown.

Team Statistics Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFF PLAYS-YARDS 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

Fairmont State 27 19 24-86 216 32-18-0 56-302 0-0 3-12 5-127 1-18 7-42.9 1-1 4-30 22:51 3 of 10 0 of 0 2-2

Charleston 35 22 64-319 99 7-4-1 71-418 0-0 4-48 5-120 0-0 4-42.5 3-1 6-45 37:09 7 of 13 2 of 2 3-4

Individual Statistic Leaders Rushing: FS-Patrick Pinchinat (13-40), Loga Moore (6-37); UC-Maurice Leak (14-77), Jordan Roberts (13-75), Blain Wilson (7-53), Nick Lockhart (12-47), Brian Lee (6-17) Passing: FS-Logan Moore (18-31--216); UC-Blain Wilson (3-3--72), Maurice Leak (1-4--27) Receiving: FS-Chris St. Hilaire (5-58), Scott Victorio (3-11), Zack Page, (2-49); UC-Justin Nelson (1-38), Julian Johnson (1-30), Isidro Sanchez (1-27) Tackles: FS-Greg Underwood (9-2--11), Garrett Davis (8-1--9), Dewey McDonald (5-2--7); UC-Danny Thomas (3-2--5), Aaron Dunlap (4-0--4) Notebook

* Charleston piled up over 300 yards on the ground and controlled the ball for 38 minutes in the victory. * Chris St. Hilaire had a career-high five catches for 58 yards against the Golden Eagles. * Ryland Newman’s interception was the second this season and the fourth of his career. * Garrett Davis’ eight solo tackles were a career-high. * Bryan Wilson has come up with a turnover in each of the last two games (interception against West Liberty and a fumble recovery against Charleston).

The Falcons responded just over a minute later as Zack Page hauled in a 35-yard touchdown reception to make it 35-27. FSU stopped UC on its next possession, but could move down the field and was forced to punt. UC methodically melted away the game’s final five minutes, executing on a critical third down with a 38-yard catch and run from Wilson to Justin Nelson. Score

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2

3

4 F

Fairmont State

0

13

7

7

27

Charleston

14

14

0

7

35

Team UC UC UC FSU UC FSU FSU UC FSU

Qtr 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 4th

Time 10:29 07:31 12:28 08:58 03:00 00:08 07:00 13:03 11:45

Scoring play Nick Lockhart 3 yd run (Sherrill kick) Jordan Roberts 24 yd run (Sherrill kick) Jordan Roberts 1 yd run (Sherrill kick) S. Johnson 34 yd pass from Moore (Keenan kick) Jordan Roberts 1 yd run (Sherrill kick) E. Eitson 4 yd pass from Moore (kick failed) P. Pinchinat 1 yd run (Keenan kick) J.Johnson 30 yd pass from B. Wilson (Sherrill kick) Page 35 yd pass from Logan Moore (Keenan kick)

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Game 1 | Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012 | Clarion, Pa. Clarion 7, Fairmont State 0

CLARION, Pa. -- Clarion’s Ben Fiscus connected with Mark Nicholas on a 27yard touchdown pass in the third quarter and the Golden Eagle defense pitched a shutout to defeat Fairmont State, 7-0, in the season-opener at Memorial Stadium. Fiscus had an efficient night going 14-of-21 for 136 yards and a touchdown passing and added 77 yards on the ground to pace the Golden Eagle offense. Bobby Thomas added 80 yards on the ground for Clarion. Fairmont State quarterback Bobby Vega had a solid first outing in a Falcon uniform connecting on 27-of-47 passes for 321 yards. He was intercepted twice. His favorite targets were Chris St. Hilaire who had eight catches for 108 yards and C.J. Goodwin who added six grabs for 55 yards. Clarion’s defense was led by Andrew Paronish who had six tackles, a fumble recovery, and a fourth quarter interception he returned for 27 yards. Fairmont State’s defense was paced by Scott Davidson who had eight total tackles and Daniel Strosnider who had four tackles and interception. The Falcons held the edge in total offense, 355-291, but were penalized 11 times for 120 yards in the game. Clarion was flagged seven times for 95 yards. The Golden Eagles stifled the Fairmont State running game holding the Falcons to just 34 yards on 30 carries in the game. Neither team made it into the red zone until the third quarter when FSU got to the Clarion 17 on its initial drive of the half. However, a penalty and a sack stalled the drive and the Falcons had to settle for a punt. The Golden Eagles countered on the ensuing drive marching 84 yards down for the score as Fiscus found Nicholas in tight coverage on a 27-yard score. Clarion looked to put the game away late in the fourth quarter as it lined up for a field goal, but Scott Davidson came off the edge and blocked the attempt to give FSU one last chance on offense. The Falcons worked the way down to the Clarion 8-yard line, but were moved back on a holding play to the 15. Facing third-and-goal, Vega’s pass to St. Hilaire was low and incomplete. With just 22 seconds left, Vega heaved an attempt in the back of the end zone where the pass was batted down by Clarion’s Jason Peterson to preserve the victory for the Golden Eagles. Score

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2

3

4

F

Fairmont State

0

0

0

0

0

Clarion University

0

0

7

0

7

Team

Qtr

Time

Scoring play

CLAR

3rd

07:27

Nicholas 27 yd pass from Fiscus (Conway kick)

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Team Statistics Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 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

Fairmont State 0 24 30-34 321 47-27-2 77-355 0-0 0-0 2-54 1-13 4-31.8 2-1 11-120 32:49 5 of 17 2 of 3 0-2

Clarion 7 16 36-155 136 21-14-1 57-291 0-0 0-0 1-17 2-32 5-29.0 1-0 7-95 27:11 4 of 11 0 of 1 0-1

Individual Statistic Leaders Rushing: FS-Daniel Monroe (19-37), CU-Bobby Thomas (20-80), Ben Fiscus (15-77) Passing: FS-Bobby Vega (27-47--321), CU-Ben Fiscus (14-21--136) Receiving: FS-Chris St. Hilaire (8-108), C.J. Goodwin (6-55), Mark Sampson (5-49); CU-Jon Reid (5-58), Mark Ncholas (3-34) Tackles: FS-Scott Davidson (6-2--8), Matt Larrubia (1-7--8), Leatis Jones (6-1--7); CU-Anthony Stimac (6-5--11), Brian Palmiere (6-4--10), Nate Sipes (1-7--8) Notes

• Quarterback Bobby Vega’s 321 yards passing vs. Clarion were the most by a quarterback in Lopez’s tenure as head coach. In fact, the 321 yards passing were the most by a Falcon quarterback since Oct. 27, 2001, when Bryan Harman threw for 354 yards against Concord. • Fairmont State was shutout for just the second time under offensive coordinator Bryan Fisher last week against Clarion. The last time the Falcons were held scoreless under Fisher was a 24-0 loss to UNC Pembroke in 2010. • FSU’s 7-0 loss to Clarion marked the first time that Fairmont State has lost when holding a team to under nine points under head coach Mike Lopez. • Clarion snapped a two-game losing streak to Fairmont State with its win over the Falcons. • For the third-straight year, the team with the most total offense lost the game. • The Fairmont State defense held Clarion to just 291 yards and did so with just one tackle for a loss of yards and no sacks. • Daniel Strosnider’s interception was the second of his career. The first interception of his career came two seasons ago against Glenville State. • Fairmont State’s Johnny Dearstine handled the kicking duties for the Falcons against Clarion. His kickoff went to the end zone where it was returned, and his 42-yard field goal attempt had plenty of distance but missed wide right.

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Game 2 | Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012 | Glenville, W.Va. Glenville State 41, Fairmont State 21

GLENVILLE, W.Va. -- Glenville State scored 34 first half points which proved to be more than enough in a 41-21 win over Fairmont State on Thursday night at Morris Stadium. The Pioneers racked up over 500 yards of total offense with 273 yards passing and another 254 on the ground. Darold Hughes completed 13-of-20 passes for 258 yards and three touchdowns. Robert Jiles hauled in five passes for 142 yards, including touchdown receptions of 59 and 41 yards. Glenville State’s defense recorded four sacks and seven tackles for a loss in limiting Fairmont State to 196 yards of total offense. Shad Alexander led the way on the ground with 10 carries for 53 yards. Bobby Vega was 13-of-27 for 87 yards and two touchdown passes. Matt Wilmer provided a spark for the Falcons with a 100-yard kickoff return at the end of the first quarter for FSU. It was the first kickoff return for a touchdown in his career. Freshman linebacker Trevor Malnick led the Falcons defensively with six total tackles, including two for a loss. The Pioneers raced out to a quick 17-0 lead in the first quarter lead before the Falcons got on the board with Wilmer’s 100-yard kick return for a touchdown as the quarter expired. Wilmer took the kick two yards deep in the end zone and went to his left and darted through traffic for the score. The Falcons could not capitalize on the momentum, though, as the Pioneers responded with a five-yard TD run from Quin Thornton. GSC added a field goal and a touchdown late in the quarter to give the Pioneers the big 34-7 cushion at the break. Glenville State got its only points of the second half on a 59-yard touchdown reception by Jiles from Hughes. On the play, the pass was deflected by two FSU defenders before finally being hauled in by Jiles to extend GSC’s lead to 41-7. Vega found Sampson in the back of the end zone on a short five-yard pass to start the fourth quarter to make it 41-14, and Vega later found Chris St. Hilaire for a seven-yard TD reception for the final points of the game and the 41-21 final. Score

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2

3

4

F

Fairmont State

7

0

0

14

21

Glenville State

17

17

7

0

41

Team

Qtr

Time

Scoring play

GSC

1st

11:20

Colston Bayless 37 yd field goal

GSC

1st

08:58

Rahmann Lee 84 yd run (Bayless kick)

GSC

1st

00:10

Jiles 41 yd pass from Hughes (Bayless kick)

FSU

1st

00:00

Matt Wilmer 100 yd KO return (J.Dearstine kick)

GSC

2nd

11:29

Quin Thornton 5 yd run (Bayless kick)

GSC

2nd

03:34

Colston Bayless 34 yd field goal

GSC

2nd

00:59

Harris 46 yd pass from Hughes (Bayless kick)

GSC

3rd

04:47

Jiles 59 yd pass from Hughes (Bayless kick)

FSU

4th

14:14

Sampson 5 yd pass from Vega (J. Dearstine kick)

FSU

4th

02:50

C. St. Hilaire 7 yd pass from Vega (Dearstine kick)

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Team Statistics Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 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

Fairmont State 21 12 30-109 87 27-13-0 57-196 0-0 3-25 7-149 0-0 7-33.4 0-0 7-49 29:29 3 of 14 2 of 3 2-2

Glenville State 41 22 38-254 273 21-14-0 59-527 0-0 0-0 4-90 0-0 3-34.3 0-0 9-87 30:21 5 of 11 0 of 0 3-3

Individual Statistic Leaders Rushing: FS-Shad Alexander (10-53), Daniel Monroe (13-49); GSC-Rahmann Lee (10-146), Derek McRae (7-22) Passing: FS-Bobby Vega (13-27--87), GSC-Darold Hughes (13-20--258) Receiving: FS-Chris St. Hilaire (4-43), Mark Sampson (4-28); GSC-Robert Giles (5-142), Orlandus Harris (5-92) Tackles: FS-Trevor Malnick (3-6--9), Ronnie Lockhart (4-4--8), Lance Fullwood (3-5--8); GSC-Gary Henderson (4-4--8), James Johnson (4-4--8) Notes

• Matt Wilmer’s 100-yard kick return for a touchdown was the first of his career. It was technically a 102-yard kick return, but NCAA statisical guidelines mandate the maximum yardage on any play is 100 yards. Jerome Hoes had a 101-kickoff return for Fairmont State in 1978, but the NAIA guidelines allowed for plays to be longer than 100 yards at that time. It was the first kickoff return for a touchdown for Fairmont State since Zack Page accomplished it in 2009 against WV State. • Freshman Shad Alexander led FSU in rushing with 10 carries for 53 yards. Daniel Monroe was held to under 100 yards rushing for the second-straight game. • Chris St. Hilaire’s touchdown reception was his first of the season and the seventh of his career. • Bobby Vega’s two touchdown passes were the first of his career at Fairmont State. • Mark Sampson’s touchdown catch was his first this season and fifth of his career. • GSC running back Rahmann Lee became just the second player in 13 games (dating back to last season) to rush for over 100 yards against Fairmont State. • The Pioneers had seven offensive plays go for 20 yards or more, including four of its touchdowns. • Freshman linebacker Trevor Malnick turned in a good performance for FSU with nine tackles, including two for a loss.

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Game 3 | Saturday, Sept. 15, 2012 | Bowie, Md. Bowie State 24, Fairmont State 17 (OT)

BOWIE, Md. -- Bowie State scored 24 unanswered points to beat Fairmont State in overtime on Saturday afternoon at Bulldogs Stadium. The Bulldogs erased a 17-0 fourth quarter deficit to force overtime and win the game. The Falcons scored the only points of the opening half when Johnny Dearstine made a 22-yard field goal after Fairmont State recovered a Bowie State fumble inside the BSU 15 yard line. Fairmont State extended the lead in the third quarter after Davidson blocked a Bulldog field goal attempt that was scooped up by Newman and returned 57 yards for the FSU touchdown. The Falcons then went ahead 17-0 early in the fourth quarter after Vega capped off a four-play, 42 yard drive with a touchdown pass to Collin Alford. The Bulldogs needed just over a minute to respond with their first points of the game to make it 17-7. FSU was forced to punt on its next possession, and BSU cashed in with a 24-yard field goal to make it 17-10 with six minutes remaining. The Falcons could only use over two minutes on their next possession, and a 10-yard punt set Bowie State up in excellent shape taking over at Fairmont State’s 40-yard line. McNeil then knotted the game with a onehanded grab to tie the score at 17-17. FSU did march down the field and had a chance to win the game in regulation, but Dearstine’s 29-yard field goal missed wide right as time expired. On the opening drive of overtime, Bowie State converted twice on third down to stay alive before Acker scored on a 12-yard touchdown reception. The Falcons were unable to respond as Vega’s fourth down pass fell incomplete. Score

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3

4 OT

Fairmont State

3

0

7

7

0

17

Bowie State

0

0

0

17

7

24

Team

Qtr

Time

Scoring play

FSU

1st

06:36

J. Dearstine 22 yd field goal

FSU

3rd

03:39

Ryland Newman 57 yd blocked FG return

FSU

4th

11:46

Alford 3 yd pass from Vega (Dearstine kick)

BSU

4th

10:43

Acker 12 yd pass from Reid (Dias-Aviles kick)

BSU

4th

06:06

DIAZ-AVILES 24 yd field goal

BSU

4th

02:15

McNeil 31 yd pass from Reid

BSU

OT

15:00

Acker 12 yd pass from Reid (Dias-Aviles kick)

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Team Statistics Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 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

Fairmont State 17 12 34-142 166 27-14-2 61-308 0-0 2-43 4-81 1-10 4-14.2 1-1 7-64 28:37 5 of 14 0 of 2 3-5

Bowie State 24 23 39-124 329 38-23-1 77-453 0-0 0-0 4-94 2-18 3-32.0 2-2 9-93 46:23 7 of 18 1 of 1 2-4

Individual Statistic Leaders

Rushing: FS-Daniel Monroe (18-112), Shad Alexander (5-18); BSU-Corwin Acker (26-105), Keith Brown (5-13) Passing: FS-Bobby Vega (14-27--166), BSU-Tyrae Reid (23-38--329) Receiving: FS-Mark Sampson (3-87), Matt Wilmer (3-17), Shad Alexander (2-25), C.J. Sanders (2-22); BSU-Douglas McNeil (7-105), Garry Cropper (6-114), Corwin Acker (6-59) Tackles: FS-Ronnie Lockhart (7-2--9), Garrett Davis (7-2--9), Matt Larrubia (7-1--8); BSU-Curtis Pumphrey (9-0--9), Kenyon Kinard (4-4--8), Antoine Young (6-1--7)

Notes

• Johnny Dearstine’s 22-yard field goal was the first of his career. • Ryland Newman’s 57-yard blocked field goal return for a touchdown was the sixth touchdown of his career without ever having played a down on offense. Newman has three interception returns for a touchdown and two punt returns for a touchdown to go with his blocked field goal return. • Running back Daniel Monroe cracked the 100-yard mark for the first time this season with 112 yards on the ground against Bowie State. It was the seventh game of 100+ yards in his career. • Collin Alford’s touchdown reception was the first touchdown of his career. • Bobby Vega’s touchdown pass was his third this season. • Mark Sampson’s 87 receiving yards were a career high. • Middle linebacker Garrett Davis made his season debut against Bowie State. He returned to make nine total tackles (seven solo) and recorded one tackle for a loss. • Fairmont State blocked two field goals against Bowie State. C.J. Goodwin got his first block of the year while Scott Davidson’s block was his second this season. • FSU recorded its first two sacks of the season against the Bulldogs. Daniel Strosnider recorded one and Andre Revere got the other. • Fairmont State lost for just the third time when leading after three quarters under head coach Mike Lopez. Lopez slipped to 0-4 in overtime as a head coach.

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Game 4 | Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012 | Fairmont, W.Va. Fairmont State 25, West Liberty 20

FAIRMONT, W.Va. -- Fairmont State picked up its first victory of the season with a 25-20 win over West Liberty on Saturday afternoon at Duvall-Rosier Field. Bobby Vega completed 34-of-67 attempts for 361 yards and three touchdowns. Vega’s 67 pass attempts were a school record and the 361 yards tied for the seventh most in a single game at Fairmont State. Fairmont State rolled up 386 yards of total offense compared to just 161 for West Liberty. Chris St. Hilaire led the FSU receivers with a career-high 12 catches for 123 yards and a score. C.J. Goodwin also went over the century mark with three catches for 104 yards and a touchdown, including an 83-yard TD reception. WLU’s L.D. Crow completing 21-of-43 passes for 145 yards and a pair of interceptions. Darrell Stanley hauled in six catches for 45 yards. Isiah Moody had eight carries for 24 yards and a touchdown. Fairmont State started quickly scoring the game’s first 19 points. Johnny Dearstine opened the scoring with a 36-yard field goal, and Anthony Domcio later recorded a safety taking down Crow in the end zone to make it 5-0. Off the free kick, Fairmont State would travel 46 yards in eight plays with the drive being capped by a 13-yard touchdown reception by Chris St. Hilaire to make it 12-0 early in the second quarter. The FSU defense forced a three-and-out, and then made it 19-0 on a five-yard TD reception by Matt Wilmer. The Hilltoppers would get back into the game late in the half. WLU took advantage of an interception by Marco Richetti that he returned to the FSU five-yard line. The ‘Toppers punched it in two plays later but missed the extra point. WLU added another score late in the half to make it 19-13 at the break. West Liberty seized the momentum of the game on Fairmont State’s first possession as Jovontae Johnson scooped up a FSU fumble and rumbled 22 yards for the score to put the ‘Toppers in front 20-19. WLU pinned FSU on its own 13-yard line late in the third quarter, but that’s when Vega found C.J. Goodwin for an 87-yard bomb. The Falcons failed on the two-point conversion. The Falcon defense forced WLU three-and-out on its first two possessions of the fourth quarter and Wilson picked off Crow on their third possession. However, FSU could not add a score to ice the game, giving West liberty one last chance to win taking over with 2:35 to go. The Hilltoppers, who were 0-for-14 on third down before starting their final drive, converted on one third down and one fourth down to take the ball to the FSU 27. The defensive line harassed Crow into a sack and a hurried throw to end the game and seal the Falcon victory. Score

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2

3

4

F

West Liberty

0

13

7

0

20

Fairmont State

5

14

6

0

25

Team

Qtr

Time

Scoring play

FSU

1st

04:22

J. Dearstine 36 yd field goal

FSU

1st

02:09

Anthony Domico safety

FSU

2nd

14:12

St. Hilaire 13 yd pass from Vega (J. Dearstine kick)

FSU

2nd

10:25

Wilmer 5 yd pass from Vega (J. Dearstine kick)

WLU

2nd

06:37

LD Crow 1 yd run (Jeff Hoak kick failed)

WLU

2nd

00:28

Isiah Moody 2 yd run Jeff Hoak kick

WLU

3rd

13:54

Jov. Johnson 22 yd fumble recovery Jeff Hoak kick

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Goodwin 83 yd pass from Vega (Vega pass failed)

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Team Statistics Score FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 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

West Liberty 20 10 26-16 145 45-21-2 71-161 1-22 1-2 4-59 3-19 11-39.5 2-0 7-66 24:06 1 of 17 2 of 5 2-2

Fairmont State 25 20 28-25 361 68-34-3 96-386 0-0 6-69 5-74 2-37 5-43.2 1-1 10-130 35:54 10 of 24 0 of 4 3-4

Individual Statistic Leaders Rushing: FS-Ryland Newman (10-29), Matt Griffin (3-7); WLU-Isiah Moody (8-24), Kenjay Trueblood (9-18) Passing: FS-Bobby Vega (34-67--361), WLU-L.D. Crow (21-43--145) Receiving: FS-Chris St. Hilaire (12-123), C.J. Goodwin (3-104), Kenny Washington (6-46), Matt Wilmer (4-57); WLU-Darrell Stanley (6-45), Brandon Schroeder (4-33), Bo Whitney (4-27) Tackles: FS-Garrett Davis (5-1--6), Bryan Wilson (4-2--6), Jephte Leveille (4-2--6)

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Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle Tight End 71 Chris Barfield 75 Jovon Wooten 64 Garon Belser 62 Joe Angotti 79 Chris Furbee 89 Sean Marion 6-3, 290, So. 6-2, 300, Fr. 6-3, 275, So. 6-2, 270, Sr. 6-5, 310, So. 6-2, 225, Sr. 74 Tyler Thompson 74 Tyler Thompson 72 Tyler Burch 75 Jovon Wooten 76 Garrett Stanley 47 C.J. Sanders 6-2, 290, So. 6-2, 290, So. 6-2, 270, RFr. 6-2, 300, Fr. 6-3, 255, Fr. 6-2, 245, Fr. WR X Slot Quarterback Tailback Fullback WR Z 27 Matt Wilmer 18 Chris St. Hilaire 1 Bobby Vega 28 Daniel Monroe 34 Brad Callan 13 Mark Sampson 6-0, 195, Sr. 5-9, 180, Jr. 6-2, 210, Jr. 5-10, 205, So. 5-11, 230, So. 5-10, 190, Jr. 4 C.J. Goodwin 7 Kenny Washington 12 Tyler Pate 21 Collin Alford 89 Sean Marion 8 Erem Ntui 6-3, 190, Jr. 5-7, 150, R-Fr. 5-11, 175, Fr. 5-9, 210, So. 6-2, 225, Sr. 6-4, 180, So.

Cornerback Nose Tackle Defensive Tackle Defensive End Cornerback 15 Trei Kelly 55 Rockford Stone 52 Dylan March 90 Jeff Green 29 Bode Agaja 5-11, 185, So. 5-11, 240, So. 6-4, 260, Sr. 6-3, 245, Sr. 5-10, 170, So. 23 Andrew Okokhere 54 Ben Duffie 92 Demetrius Reddick 96 Jeff Bryant 26 Tory Wagner 5-11, 190, Sr. 6-1, 300, So. 6-3, 260, So. 6-3, 235, Jr. 5-9, 180, Fr. LB LB LB Free Safety Strong Safety Nickle 30 Matt Duncan 33 Matt Kelly 32 Justin Avery 20 Bam Harrison 6 Ike Gibson 25 Dorian Curry 6-1, 220, Jr. 6-1, 215, Jr. 6-1, 235, So. 5-9, 185, Jr. 5-11, 180, So. 6-3, 210, Jr. 47 Marcel Edwards 46 Nate Berry 53 Landon Bonner 31 Cody Carter 36 Chris Leppinen 22 Sam Lucas 5-11, 205, Fr. 5-11, 205, So. 6-1, 200, Fr. 5-10, 185, Fr. 5-11, 180, Fr. 6-1, 190, Jr.

Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle Tight End 57 Jawaugn Arnold 68 Nick Lepak 74 Matt Farhat 79 Ross May 70 George Davilla 45 Andrew Flohr 6-5, 275, Fr. 6-5, 330, Sr. 6-2, 285, Sr. 6-3, 285, So. 6-2, 285, Sr. 6-2, 240, Fr. 72 Danilo Morales 76 Robert Marvin 71 Gabriel Pou 68 Bernardo Richards 72 Danilo Morales 88 Justin Lawrence 6-2, 290, Fr. 6-3, 290, Fr. 6-1, 275, So. 6-1, 280, So. 6-2, 290, Fr. 6-5, 230, Fr. WR Fullback Quarterback Running Back WR 4 Daniel Cherry 34 Taylor Franz 11 Maurice Leak 28 Jordan Roberts 11 Ryan Foster 6-5, 190, So. 6-1, 235, Jr. 5-10, 175, So. 5-11, 225, Jr. 6-1, 180, Jr. 5 Shaq Williams 49 Reggie Dillingham 8 John Knox 27 Dustin Phelps 3 Darrell Byrd 5-10, 170, Fr. 5-11, 230, Fr. 5-11, 190, Fr. 5-9, 185, So. 5-7, 175, Sr.

A30 S6 S15 S22 S29 O13 O20 O27 N3 N10

at Clarion L, 0-7 at Glenville L, 21-41 at Bowie St. L, 17-24 WEST LIB. W, 25-20 at UC Noon WVWC 1 p.m. SETON HILL 2 p.m. at Concord 1 p.m. WV STATE 1 p.m. at Shepherd 12 p.m.

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Free Safety Bryan Wilson 5-11, 185, Jr. Ronnie Lockhart 5-10, 185, Jr.

Left Cornerback Left End Nose Right End Right Cornerback 23 Ryland Newman 97 Andre Revere 92 Anthony Domico 55 Jephte Leveille 33 Scott Davidson 5-11, 185, Sr. 6-0, 285, So. 6-0, 280, Jr. 6-1, 255, So. 5-9, 175, Sr. 32 Matt Griffin 53 Jake Kelly 66 Jarick Gee 53 Jake Kelly 41 Dominik Mensah 5-8, 180, Sr. 6-2, 230, Jr. 6-1, 310, RFr. 6-2, 230, Jr. 6-0, 170, R-Fr. Bandit Sam LB Mike LB Will LB Spur 3 Ronnie Lockhart 16 Trevor Malnick 5 Garrett Davis 58 Ryan Watts 37 Daniel Strosnider 29 5-10, 185, Jr. 6-0, 215, Fr. 6-3, 215, Jr. 6-0, 210, Jr. 5-11, 200, Sr. 37 Daniel Srosnider 58 Ryan Watts 45 Chris Stanton 49 Lance Fullwood 40 Wolf Shaw 3 5-11, 200, Sr. 6-0, 210, Jr. 6-0, 225, Sr. 5-11, 205, Fr. 6-0, 190, Fr.

Fairmont State Specialists Placekicker Punter Punt Returner 38 Johnny Dearstine 48 Chris Kish 27 Matt Wilmer 5-9, 160, Fr. 5-10, 170, RFr. 6-0, 195, Sr. 48 Chris Kish 38 Johnny Dearstine 23 Ryland Newman 5-10, 170, RFr. 5-9, 160, Fr. 5-11, 185, Sr. Longsnapper Kick Returner Holder 47 C.J. Sanders 27 Matt Wilmer 13 Mark Sampson 6-2, 245, Fr. 6-0, 195, Sr. 5-10, 190, Jr. 16 Trevor Malnick 7 Kenny Washington 16 Trevor Malnick 6-0, 215, Fr. 5-7, 150, R-Fr. 6-0, 215, Fr.

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2012 Charleston A30 SHAW W, 44-26 S6 ST. JOSEPH’S W, 33-14 S15 at Concord W, 17-14 S22 SHEPHERD L, 10-16 S29 FSU Noon O6 SETON HILL 2 p.m. O13 at UNC Pembroke 1 p.m. O20 at West Liberty 1 p.m. O27 at Glenville State 1 p.m. N3 at WVWC 1 p.m. N10 WV STATE 1 p.m.

Offense Charleston Specialists Placekicker Punter Kick Returner 17 Puma Nuradini 17 Puma Nuradini 26 Torie Wagner 5-10, 155, Jr. 5-10, 155, Jr. 5-9, 180, Fr. 28 Jordan Roberts 5-11, 225, Jr. Holder Punt Returner 81 Ryan Foster 21 Ricky Steele 6-1, 180, Jr. 6-1, 200, Jr.

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No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 41 43 44 45 46 47

Name Ahmed Shakoor Chris Maxwell Darrell Byrd Daniel Cherry Shaq Williams Isaiah Gibson C.J Stallworth John Knox Tyler Bass Boobie Tobler Ryan Foster Maurice Leak Ellis McGhee Hassan Coleman Trei Kelly Zach Hammond Puma Nuredini Bret Benes Cody Ryan Bam Harrison Ricky Steele Sam Lucas Andrew Okokhere Eric Morrison Dorian Curry Torie Wagner Dustin Phelps Jordan Roberts Bode Agaja Matt Duncan Cody Carter Justin Avery Matt Kelly Taylor Franz Thomas Ducey Chris Leppinen Kevin Myers Josef Hinnant Justin Davidson Dezmond Dennis Nick Passodelis Terrence Brownlee Andrew Flohr Nathaniel Berry Marcel Edwards

Cl. Pos. Sr. DB Sr. WR Sr. WR So. WR Fr. WR So. DB So. RB Fr. QB So. WR So. QB Jr. WR Jr. QB Jr. QB Jr. DB So. DB Fr. QB Jr. K Fr. QB Jr. K Jr. DB Jr. DB Jr. DB Sr. DB Jr. DB Jr. DB Fr. DB So. RB Sr. RB So. DB Jr. LB Fr. DB So. LB Jr. LB Jr. RB Sr. RB Fr. DB So. RB Fr. RB Fr. TE Fr. LB Fr. RB Fr. LB Fr. TE So. LB Fr. DB

Ht. 6-0 5-11 5-7 6-5 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-1 5-9 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-0 5-7 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-3 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-6 5-9 6-4 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-2 5-11 5-11

Wt. 205 180 175 190 170 180 205 190 185 200 180 185 195 170 185 190 155 180 170 185 200 190 190 190 210 180 185 225 170 220 185 235 215 235 225 180 160 175 250 210 220 215 240 205 205

No. 48 49 50 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 62 63 64 66 68 70 71 72 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 85 87 88 89 90 92 94 96 97

Name JaWaan Williams Reggie Dillingham Justin Palmer Dylan March Landon Bonner Ben Duffie Rockford Stone Quentin Jones Jawauqn Arnold Kyle Nazario Cyril Nuworsoo Mason Sheeler Zach Erb Trai Sanders Karou Diakite Bernardo Richards Nick Lepak George Davila Gaberiel Pou Danilo Morales Matt Farhat Austin Leep Robert Marvin Justin Johnson Jeff Shaeffer Ross May Zach Seifert Marcus Shofield Paul Blair Robert Wright John Drennen Justin Lawrence Justin Young Jeff Green Demetrius Reddick Nick Johns Jeff Bryant Curtis Robbins

Cl. Pos. Fr. DB Fr. RB Fr. LS Sr. DL Fr. LB So. DL So. DL Jr. DL Fr. OL So. LB Fr. DL So. OL Fr. OL Fr. OL Fr. OL So. OL Sr. OL Sr. OL So. OL Fr. OL Sr. OL Fr. OL Fr. OL Fr. OL Fr. OL So. OL Fr. TE Fr. WR Jr. WR Jr. TE So. WR Fr. TE Jr. WR Sr. DL So. DL Fr. DL Jr. DL Jr. DL

Ht. 5-9 5-11 5-11 6-4 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-6 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3

Charleston Golden Eagles Wt. 190 230 200 260 200 300 250 300 275 235 280 260 290 300 295 280 330 285 275 290 285 270 290 305 290 285 230 205 180 250 185 230 215 245 260 225 235 240 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

Name Bobby Vega Shad Alexander Ronnie Lockhart C.J. Goodwin Garrett Davis Quincy Casimir Kenrick Washington Erem Ntui Darious Lane Leatis Jones Brandon Ashenfelter Tyler Pate Mark Sampson Nash Thomas Vondel Bell Trevor Malnick C.J. Collins Chris St. Hillaire Jordan Lacy Jordan Armstrong Dewey McDonald Collin Alford Ryland Newman Dicarius Banks Troy Thompkins Steve Marriott Matt Wilmer Daniel Monroe Bryan Wilson Bernard Saunders Matt Griffin Scott Davidson Brad Callan Jarrell Ross Jess Twyman Daniel Strosnider Johnny Dearstine Jay Phillips Wolf Shaw Dominik Mensah

Cl. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. R-Fr. R-Fr. So. Jr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. R-Fr.

Pos. QB RB DB WR LB FS WR WR DB DB QB QB WR WR WR LB WR WR QB DB DB RB DB DB DB DB WR RB DB RB RB DB RB DB Fr. DB K K DB DB

Ht. 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-3 6-3 6-0 5-7 6-4 5-9 6-0 6-3 5-11 5-10 5-5 6-3 6-0 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-9 6-1 5-9 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-8 5-9 5-11 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-9 5-11 6-0 6-0

Wt. 210 180 185 190 215 190 160 180 180 170 225 175 195 140 180 215 170 180 175 165 215 210 185 165 190 190 195 205 185 185 180 175 230 185 160 200 160 190 190 170 No. 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 51 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 64 65 66 70 71 72 74 75 76 79 81 83 84 85 86 87 89 90 92 94 95 96 97

Name Cody Renzelli Tyler Benton Chris Stanton Marcus Teamer C.J. Sanders Chris Kish Lance Fullwood Wyatt Nelson Matt Larrubia Jake Kelly Jephte Leveille Curtis Crabtree Kris Wariner Ryan Watts Dusty McCulley Cody Blankenship Joe Angotti Garon Belser Nick Schrader Jarick Gee Carl Pierre-Louis Chris Barfield Tyler Burch Tyler Thompson Jovon Wooten Garrett Stanley Chris Furbee Easton Hutton Nick Alvaro Jakob Streyle Moe Hython Casey Horn Colton Burr Sean Marion Jordan Greathouse Anthony Domico Tyler Phillips Britton Beard Gavan Duffy Andre Revere

Cl. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. R-Fr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So.

Pos. LB LB LB DB TE K LB LB LB DE DE OL LB LB DE OL OL OL OL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR TE WR WR TE TE DE DL DL DL P DL

Ht. 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-2 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-2 5-9 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-5 5-10 5-10 6-4 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-0

Wt. 175 195 225 180 245 170 205 195 205 230 255 275 210 210 225 300 275 275 290 310 320 290 270 290 300 255 310 170 160 245 185 170 210 225 240 275 235 210 180 285

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Bryan Wilson: A Whirlwind (published Sept 13) By Duane Cochran for FightingFalcons.com Fairmont State’s Bryan Wilson doesn’t have to worry about ever being mistaken for the Beach Boys co-founder of the same name but nowadays he can certainly identify with the band’s first number one hit in the United States “I Get Around.” Wilson, you see, has played a variety of roles for the Falcons since he first arrived on campus in the fall of 2009. His first three seasons, including one in which he was redshirted, Wilson served as a backup to Dewey McDonald at free safety. When Wilson hit the field for the first time in the fall of 2010 he earned a job on special teams for FSU in addition to seeing time as a backup to McDonald. In two years he recorded 26 total tackles, broke up five passes, intercepted one and recovered one fumble. This past spring Fairmont’s coaching staff asked Wilson to move to spur or outside linebacker behind senior Daniel Strosnider. Just as he was settling in there nicely in fall camp, McDonald suffered a broken arm which forced him to take a medical redshirt for the season and prompted the FSU coaches to ask Wilson to split time between both his new and old positions. Then, in the second half of the season opener against Clarion (Pa.) University McDonald’s replacement at free safety, Leatis Jones, suffered a knee injury forcing Wilson into the starting role in his old familiar spot. “It’s been a little bit of a whirlwind for me going from free to spur and back to free again,” said Wilson with a laugh. “The good thing is as a free safety you kind of have to know what the job of every position on the defense is because you’re responsible for a lot of the calls and getting people in the right spots. I was just starting to get a little comfortable with spur in fall camp when Dewey went down and the coaches asked me to take reps at both positions. Losing Dewey was huge for us. You just don’t replace a player of his caliber. “Then Leatis went down which was even worse for us. Losing two guys at that spot is tough. The good thing for me and our team is I at least had a few years of experience playing the free safety spot for us. I’m comfortable there and hopefully the guys on the team are comfortable with me being there.” They are. In fact McDonald, who was a two-time, first-team All-West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference selection for the Falcons at free safety, says the position is in good hands with Wilson.

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“Wilson is a guy we all know we can count on,” said McDonald. “You never have to worry about him as a player. As my backup he pushed me to levels as a player that he doesn’t even know he pushed me to. He definitely made me work hard and perform at a high level because that’s how he operates every day. He prides himself on being a real student of the game. He’s always prepared and he’s always going to give you everything he’s got when he’s on the field.” FSU defensive coordinator Shahram Shafii agrees. “Bryan Wilson is a one-of-a-kind player,” said Shafii. “He’s been a role model for our team both on and off of the field ever since he got here. He comes into the film room every day with a notebook which is about the size of an encyclopedia and is full of notes. When we’re watching film and he makes a mistake and I correct him he’s writing it down so he can correct it the next time we’re on the field for practice. He comes in every day with different goals of what he wants to accomplish on that given day. “He’s just a very driven kid. It doesn’t matter whether he’s playing one snap or a thousand he brings the same positive, hardworking attitude with him every single day. He’s a great kid and a great player. We’re very fortunate to have him, especially now in the situation that we’re in.” Wilson, who is from Cary, N.C., is the second youngest of six boys in his family. He has one brother, Andrew, who plays minor league baseball in the Atlanta Braves organization and another who is in the military special forces. “I was the brother who got picked on all of the time,” he said jokingly. “I wasn’t the baby so I couldn’t get away with anything. I think growing up with that many boys made me a little tougher. In fact, I know it did and it definitely helped to prepare me for college football.” His father Berk is a minister and his mother Barbara works for an insurance company with former Falcon wide receiver Scott Thistle, who helped get Wilson to Fairmont State. “I had never even heard of Fairmont State until Scott Thistle told me about it,” he said. “I owe him a lot. He trained me from my sophomore year until I was a freshman here and I still train with him until this day when I go back home. He really helped me develop in all areas, especially running with the proper form. I ran about a 4.7 40-yard dash when

I was a sophomore and thanks to Scott I was down to a legitimate 4.5 by the time I was a senior. “Scott made a couple of calls for me. We sent a tape up here and they offered me a scholarship. Having five brothers my parents said I had to pay my own way for school so I jumped at the opportunity and it’s been a good fit for me being here.” Wilson credits his parents for raising him with good, solid values and ethics. He, along with fellow FSU football players Daniel Strosnider and Matt Wilmer and former Falcon basketball player Jamal Womble, are the leaders of a bible study group on campus. “Above all God is first and foremost in my life. Then parents, family and football,” said Wilson. “Spirituality always been a very big part of my life and I’m thankful for that. Believe me I’ve had plenty of opportunities to throw things away and do my own thing, but I think thanks to my parents, God and the way I was raised I’ve been able to make some wise decisions and choices. “I really enjoy doing what I do with Stro, Wilmer and Jamal. I always have them to lean on. When I came up here I knew no one. Jamal was one of the first people I met and he always encouraged me and was there for me to talk to. Believe me that first year I talked to him a lot about a lot of things. He, and my parents, really helped me make the adjustment to being on my own and being here away from home my freshman year.” In addition to football, Wilson is also a standout in the classroom. He is majoring in sports management and is an academic achievement award winner on the football team. He also works part time at the school’s Falcon Center and likes to organize footballwatching get togethers and game nights be it electronic or board games with his teammates. “I’ve always enjoyed doing that and I really try to include the freshmen on our team because I remember what it was like being a freshman and adjusting to college life,” he said. “I’ve really never enjoyed going out. I just try to give people other options or alternatives and let them know there’s other things to do and other ways to have fun. “I love watching games and I like playing games like NCAA Football or simple board games. In fact, (FSU linebacker) Ryan Watts and I have really been getting into board games lately. We have some good battles.” Whatever the game you can expect Bryan Wilson to be on top of it.

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Bobby Vega: Ready For The Chance (published Aug. 20) By Duane Cochran for FightingFalcons.com When Bobby Vega wrapped up his junior college football career at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Ill., all he wanted was the opportunity to go to a four-year school and compete for a starting job. Vega, a 6-2, 210 junior quarterback, got his wish when Fairmont State University came calling. The Falcons already had two-year starter Logan Moore in the fold when Vega enrolled at FSU in January, but Fairmont’s coaching staff was adamant about adding quality depth to a crucial position on their roster. Vega was coming off his sophomore and final season at the College of DuPage where he completed 157 of 264 passes (59.4 percent) for 1,987 yards and 23 touchdowns. He was intercepted 10 times. “You go back to our season last year when Logan got hurt against Bowie State here, it changed the whole course of our season,” said FSU head coach Mike Lopez. “I promised the staff that I’d never let that happen again.” Vega wasted little time turning heads in spring drills with his live arm and leadership qualities. Moore and Vega engaged in a friendly, but competitive battle for the top spot in FSU’s offense which culminated in the annual FSU Maroon-White Spring Game.

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In that contest Vega connected on 12-of-24 passes for 196 yards and one TD. The stage appeared to be set for a good battle for the starting job between the two in August, but Moore opted to enroll at West Virginia University, leaving the job to Vega. Despite losing Moore, the Falcons still solved their issue with depth at the position adding Tyler Pate from Hurricane, W.Va., and Brandon Ashenfelter from Martinsburg, W.Va. “First and foremost I think I’ve been blessed with the opportunity that I’ve been given here at Fairmont State,” said Vega. “Unfortunately Logan left here and I have nothing but best wishes for him. He was definitely a big part of this program and this offense. I believe we both could have been used in the right way here to help this team. “I came here just wanting to compete for a job. I didn’t ask for anything but a chance and I got that chance and now it’s up to me to make the most of it. I’m in the so-called driver’s seat to run this offense and it’s up to me to get the job done.” The good news for Vega, who starred in high school in Florida at Miami’s Felix Varela Senior High, is that he’ll be surrounded this fall by a plethora of returning starters including WVIAC Offensive Freshman of the Year running back Daniel Monroe, receivers Chris

St. Hilaire, Mark Sampson and Matt Wilmer, tight end Sean Marion and first-team allleague tackle Chris Barfield to name a few. “I feel like we’re going to be solid on offense,” said Vega. “We have some depth now on the offensive line. The coaches recruited very well in that area. I also think we have great wide receivers in St. Hilaire, Wilmer, Sampson and some young guys who are talented. Then we have Monroe, who before he got hurt last year was having a great season. “We have talent. It just has to all come together. Right now we really need to work on building team chemistry. That’s a big part of success.” Vega returned to Fairmont from Miami in mid-summer and began preparing himself to run the offense. “As soon as I got back I called some of the guys who were here to get together and throw some to keep my arm loose and in shape,” he said. “I also wanted to work on timing with them. I also watched film a lot. I didn’t have a lot on myself. I watched the spring game quite a few times and I’ve tried to correct my mistakes. I’m a player who believes you can always learn and you can always improve. I feel like I’ve put my work in. Now let’s see if it pays off.” Lopez is one individual who believes it will. “Bobby’s a great kid who has been very mature from day one here,” said Lopez. “Bobby is our guy. I’m comfortable saying that. He has a great work ethic and very good leadership skills. He’s cool and calm and he possesses a big arm and good feet. I think he’s a good fit for our offense and I’ll say this – I sleep very well at night knowing he’s going to be the guy running our offense.”

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Scott Davidson: Finding The Phantom (published Aug. 23) By Duane Cochran for FightingFalcons.com Like an onion, there’s a lot of layers to Fairmont State University senior football player Scott Davidson. There’s Scott Davidson the double major in communications and graphic technology who is a member of the Dean’s List. There’s Scott Davidson the two-month intern at Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Fairmont who has been No. 1 in home city sales in each of the two months he’s been there. There’s Scott Davidson the student of the game, master technician and a leader of the FSU secondary from his cornerback position. And there’s Scott Davidson the “Phantom,” a self-proclaimed moniker he gave himself in high school to best describe his on-field persona. “The guy is sneaky good,” said FSU receiver Chris St. Hilaire. “He’s very good at disguising what he’s going to do. You may think he’s going to do one thing and he’ll do the complete opposite. He’s also great at reading receivers and routes. He’ll recognize if a receiver is going to break down and cut off the route or if he’s going to make a move and go deep. “He’s a very intelligent player who has good feet and his technique is the best. If I’m running an out he’s right on my hip. If I run a comeback he’s right behind me. If I go deep he’s still right on my hip. The guy is always where he’s supposed to be. I think he’s one of the best corners in our league.” Since he first arrived on Fairmont State’s campus three years ago Davidson, who did not redshirt out of Columbus, Ohio’s Eastmoor Academy, has taken a very mature and business-like approach to the way he does pretty much everything in his life. “My dad wasn’t in my life growing up,” he said. “My mother, Deborah, raised my sister Donna and I. She’s the strongest person I know. She can handle pretty much anything. I think I’ve seen her cry maybe once in my life. I draw a lot of my strength as a person from her. I respect her so much and know I can always turn to her if I need anything. “I think because of my situation I had to mature a lot faster than maybe most males do. The closest thing I had to a father figure growing up was one of my high school coaches, James Miranda, who is a great guy that I still talk to from time to time. He had a real positive influence on me.” Once he was in Fairmont’s camp in the fall of 2009, it didn’t take the Falcon coaches long to recognize Davidson’s potential.

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“The one thing I know for certain about Scotty Davidson is from the first day he arrived here at Fairmont he’s always separated himself both on and off the field as a leader and as a mature adult,” said FSU defensive coordinator Shahram Shafii. “He’s always aspired to be great. Athletically there’s times he may not have the same skill set as people who line up beside him or across from him, but technique-wise he’s phenomenal. He’s one of the hardest workers we have. “You tell me he had success working at Enterprise, well, it wouldn’t surprise me at the end of the day if he owned Enterprise,” Shafii continued. “That’s the type of kid he is. I love him. He’s great at teaching and working with our young guys and having him on the field makes me, as a coach, a lot more comfortable.” Davidson heads into his senior season with 60 total tackles, 43 of which are solo stops. He also has three career interceptions and eight pass breakups. “I can hardly believe it’s my senior season already,” said Davidson. “I’m looking for good things from both myself and our team this year.

“I’ve had a great three years here and am looking forward to a fourth. I’m going to miss a lot of things about here – my teammates and the coaching staff. I’ve learned so much. The coaches have been great. They make you laugh and they make you cry, but at the end of the day they teach you something about football and life and I’ve tried to learn and apply as much of what I’ve been taught as possible.” And as for his “Phantom” persona? “In life you have to have a couple of different personas,” said Davidson with a laugh. “You can’t just be you all of the time. Off the field I’m definitely Scott Davidson. I’m a fun guy who is easy to get along with. On the field I’m more business-like. When you play this game you’ve got to have a certain confidence or swagger. Hence the phantom. “At first in high school the guys used to call me Master Lock. That was nice but I couldn’t get anywhere with that. I tried to play it in my head and it just went no where. We had this thing in high school called super hero day and I told everyone I was going to come as the Phantom. They were like ‘What, no way.’ I dressed up in all black tights with black shoes, a cape and a mask and called myself the Phantom. From that point on it stuck and I ran with it. I tried to do different things on the field which would make me seem like a phantom. I remember quarterbacks telling me a lot that it seemed like I came out of no where. I liked that.” Davidson will graduate in May with two degrees from FSU. In the future he says he wouldn’t mind parlaying his internship at Enterprise into a full-time position. “Hopefully after I graduate and pass my skills and grills test with Enterprise they’ll hire me as a full-time management assistant,” said Davidson. “After that I can pretty much go wherever there’s an opening. “I kind of have a knack for public relations, marketing, sales and things like that. In sales you have to have a strategy. It’s just like football. Every game isn’t the same and every customer isn’t the same. I like it there (at Enterprise) because it’s not a scam. Everything is real, down to earth and legit. You explain everything up front and you don’t have to worry about people coming back and saying I didn’t know this or that. “I’m ready for life and ready to get things started. I’ve pretty much had my life planned out since I was about 15. I know where I want to be and what steps I have to take to get there.”

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Fairmont State Fairmont State Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 27, 2012) All games Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games Score by Quarters Fairmont State Opponents

FSU 63 15.8 68 22 38 8 310 476 166 122 2.5 77.5 0 939 88-169-7 5.6 10.7 234.8 6 1249 291 4.3 312.2 18-444 11-135 4-60 24.7 12.3 15.0 4-3 35-363 90.8 19-634 33.4 30.6 31:42 23/69 33% 4/12 33% 6-40 91 8 2-5 0-0 (8-13) 62% (6-13) 46% (7-7) 100% 1212 1/1212

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

OT

15 17

14 30

13 21

21 17

0 7

Total 63 92

OPP 92 23.0 71 28 36 7 549 637 88 139 3.9 137.2 4 883 72-125-4 7.1 12.3 220.8 7 1432 264 5.4 358.0 13-260 1-2 7-69 20.0 2.0 9.9 5-2 32-336 84.0 22-780 35.5 29.3 28:15 17/57 30% 3/7 43% 13-103 -8 12 3-7 0-0 (7-10) 70% (4-10) 40% (11-12) 92% 6268 3/2089 0/0


Fairmont State Fairmont State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 27, 2012) All games Rushing

Daniel Monroe Shad Alexander Collin Alford Ryland Newman Matt Wilmer Matt Griffin TEAM Bobby Vega Total Opponents Passing

Bobby Vega TEAM Total Opponents Receiving

Chris St. Hilaire Mark Sampson Charaun Goodwin Matt Wilmer Kenrick Washington Collin Alford Ryland Newman Shad Alexander Daniel Monroe C.J. Sanders Sean Marion Matt Griffin Total Opponents

gp

att

gain loss

net avg td

lg avg/g

Punt Returns

no.

yds avg td

lg

3 50 3 15 3 14 4 10 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 23 4 122 4 139

231 33 78 7 68 7 35 6 18 0 7 0 0 10 39 103 476 166 637 88

198 71 61 29 18 7 -10 -64 310 549

33 12 38 14 8 4 0 11 38 84

Matt Wilmer Total Opponents

11 11 1

135 12.3 135 12.3 2 2.0

39 39 2

Interceptions

no.

yds avg td

gp

effic comp-att-int

4 102.78 88-168-7 4 0.00 0-1-0 4 102.18 88-169-7 4 129.02 72-125-4

4.0 4.7 4.4 2.9 4.5 2.3 -3.3 -2.8 2.5 3.9

pct

52.4 0.0 52.1 57.6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

66.0 23.7 20.3 7.2 4.5 1.8 -2.5 -16.0 77.5 137.2

yds td

lg avg/g

939 0 939 883

83 234.8 0 0.0 83 234.8 59 220.8

gp

no.

yds

avg

td

lg avg/g

4 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 4

26 15 10 9 8 5 5 3 3 2 1 1 88 72

283 179 166 130 77 23 18 24 13 22 6 -2 939 883

10.9 11.9 16.6 14.4 9.6 4.6 3.6 8.0 4.3 11.0 6.0 -2.0 10.7 12.3

2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 7

36 44 83 31 17 13 8 17 6 15 6 0 83 59

70.8 44.8 41.5 32.5 19.2 7.7 4.5 8.0 4.3 5.5 1.5 -0.5 234.8 220.8

6 0 6 7

Scott Davidson Trevor Malnick Bryan Wilson Daniel Strosnider Total Opponents

1 1 1 1 4 7

10 37 0 13 60 69

10.0 37.0 0.0 13.0 15.0 9.9

0 0 0

10 37 0 13 37 27 lg

Kick Returns

no.

yds avg td

Matt Wilmer Kenrick Washington Jordan Armstrong C.J. Sanders Total Opponents

8 8 1 1 18 13

243 189 2 10 444 260

Fumble Returns

no.

yds avg td

Ryland Newman Total Opponents

0 0 1

30.4 23.6 2.0 10.0 24.7 20.0

0 0.0 0 0.0 22 22.0

lg

0 0 0 0 0 0

1 100 0 42 0 2 0 10 1 100 0 43

1 1 1

lg

0 0 22


Fairmont State Fairmont State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 27, 2012) All games

Scoring

td

Johnny Dearstine Matt Wilmer Chris St. Hilaire Charaun Goodwin Mark Sampson Collin Alford Ryland Newman Anthony Domico Bobby Vega Total Opponents

- 2-5 2 2 1 1 1 1 - - 8 2-5 12 3-7

Field Goals

fg

Johnny Dearstine

2-5

fg

kick

7-7 7-7 11-12

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

-

- - - - - - - - - 0-1 - 0-1 - -

-

1 1 -

pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99

40.0 0-0

1-2

1-2

0-1

FG Sequence

Fairmont State

Opponents

Clarion University Glenville State Bowie State West Liberty

42 (22),38,29 (36)

29 (37),(34) 44,35,41,(24) -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

0-0

pts

Total Offense

g plays

rush pass

13 12 12 6 6 6 6 2 0 63 92

Bobby Vega Daniel Monroe Shad Alexander Collin Alford Ryland Newman Matt Wilmer Matt Griffin TEAM Total Opponents

4 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4

-64 198 71 61 29 18 7 -10 310 549

191 50 15 14 10 4 3 4 291 264

total avg/g

939 875 218.8 0 198 66.0 0 71 23.7 0 61 20.3 0 29 7.2 0 18 4.5 0 7 1.8 0 -10 -2.5 939 1249 312.2 883 1432 358.0

lg blk

Punting

no. yds avg lg tb

fc i20 50+ blk

36

Chris Kish TEAM Total Opponents

19 602 31.7 63 0 32 0.0 17 19 634 33.4 63 22 780 35.5 57

7 0 7 0

Kickoffs

no. yds avg tb ob retn

Johnny Dearstine Total Opponents

14 856 61.1 14 856 61.1 19 1055 55.5

0

1 1 1

2 0 2 0

7 0 7 2

1 0 1 1

2 0 2 0

net ydln

0 0 20.0 40.8 0 24.7 30.8

24 34


Fairmont State Fairmont State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 27, 2012) All games All Purpose

g

rush

rcv

pr

kr

Matt Wilmer Chris St. Hilaire Kenrick Washing Daniel Monroe Mark Sampson Charaun Goodwi Shad Alexander Collin Alford Ryland Newman Trevor Malnick C.J. Sanders Daniel Strosnide Scott Davidson Sean Marion Matt Griffin Jordan Armstron TEAM Bobby Vega Total Opponents

4 4 4 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4

18 0 0 198 0 0 71 61 29 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 -10 -64 310 549

130 283 77 13 179 166 24 23 18 0 22 0 0 6 -2 0 0 0 939 883

135 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 135 2

243 0 189 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 444 260

ir

total avg/g

0 526 131.5 0 283 70.8 0 266 66.5 0 211 70.3 0 179 44.8 0 166 41.5 0 95 31.7 0 84 28.0 0 47 11.8 37 37 9.2 0 32 8.0 13 13 3.2 10 10 2.5 0 6 1.5 0 5 1.2 0 2 0.7 0 -10 -2.5 0 -64 -16.0 60 1888 472.0 69 1763 440.8


Fairmont State Fairmont State Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 27, 2012) All games

## 3 33 55 16 52 23 37 5 29 58 49 97 90 53 66 10 92 40 45 6 26 18 41 1 74 43 20 89 22 7 27 4

Defensive Leaders

Ronnie Lockhart Scott Davidson Jephte Leveille Trevor Malnick Matt Larrubia Ryland Newman Daniel Strosnider Garrett Davis Bryan Wilson Ryan Watts Lance Fullwood Andre Revere Jordan Greathouse Jake Kelly Jarick Gee Leatis Jones Anthony Domico Wolf Shaw Chris Stanton Quincy Casmir Steve Marriott Chris St. Hilaire Dominik Mensah Bobby Vega Tyler Thompson Dylan Tandy Jordan Armstrong Sean Marion Collin Alford Kenrick Washington Matt Wilmer Charaun Goodwin Total Opponents

gp

ua

a

Tackles tot

tfl/yds

Sacks no-yds

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 3 4 4 4 2 3 4 1 4 3 4 2 4 4 2 4 3 1 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4

19 17 13 14 8 13 12 12 12 9 8 5 4 4 7 6 4 5 3 3 2 2 2 . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 189 194

6 5 7 5 10 5 5 3 3 4 5 6 6 5 1 1 2 . 2 1 1 . . 2 1 . 1 . . . . . 87 85

25 22 20 19 18 18 17 15 15 13 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 5 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 276 279

3-4 . 2-3 5-20 . . 3-21 2-2 1-2 3-9 1-7 1-6 . . . . 3-6 2-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-85 33-165

. . 1-0 1-10 . . 1-9 . . 1-5 1-7 1-6 . . . . 1-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-40 13-103

Pass defense int-yds brup

. 1-10 . 1-37 . . 1-13 . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-60 7-69

3 1 . . . 4 . 2 . 1 . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 28

qbh

. . 1 1 . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1

Fumbles rcv-yds

ff

blkd kick

saf

. . . 1-0 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 3-22

1 . . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3

. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 2

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .


Fairmont State Fairmont State Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 27, 2012) All games Date Aug 30, 2012 * Sep 06, 2012 Sep 15, 2012 * Sep 22, 2012

Opponent at Clarion University at Glenville State at Bowie State WEST LIBERTY

Rushing

Daniel Monroe Shad Alexander Collin Alford Ryland Newman Matt Wilmer Matt Griffin TEAM Bobby Vega Total Opponents Passing

Bobby Vega TEAM Total Opponents Receiving

Chris St. Hilaire Mark Sampson Charaun Goodwin Matt Wilmer Kenrick Washington Collin Alford Ryland Newman Shad Alexander Daniel Monroe C.J. Sanders Sean Marion Matt Griffin Total Opponents

gp

Score 0-7 21-41 17-24 25-20

L L L W

Att. 4227 1000 1041 1212

att

gain loss

net avg

td

lg avg/g

3 50 3 15 3 14 4 10 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 23 4 122 4 139

231 33 78 7 68 7 35 6 18 0 7 0 0 10 39 103 476 166 637 88

198 71 61 29 18 7 -10 -64 310 549

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

33 66.0 12 23.7 38 20.3 14 7.2 8 4.5 4 1.8 0 -2.5 11 -16.0 38 77.5 84 137.2

gp

effic comp-att-int

4 102.78 4 0.00 4 102.18 4 129.02

88-168-7 0-1-0 88-169-7 72-125-4

4.0 4.7 4.4 2.9 4.5 2.3 -3.3 -2.8 2.5 3.9

pct

yds

td

lg avg/g

52.4 0.0 52.1 57.6

939 0 939 883

6 0 6 7

83 234.8 0 0.0 83 234.8 59 220.8

gp

no.

yds

avg

td

lg avg/g

4 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 4

26 15 10 9 8 5 5 3 3 2 1 1 88 72

283 179 166 130 77 23 18 24 13 22 6 -2 939 883

10.9 11.9 16.6 14.4 9.6 4.6 3.6 8.0 4.3 11.0 6.0 -2.0 10.7 12.3

2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 7

36 70.8 44 44.8 83 41.5 31 32.5 17 19.2 13 7.7 8 4.5 17 8.0 6 4.3 15 5.5 6 1.5 0 -0.5 83 234.8 59 220.8

fg

pct. 01-19

20-29

30-39

40-49

50-99

2-5

40.0 0-0

1-2

1-2

0-1

0-0

Scoring

td

fg

kick

Johnny Dearstine Matt Wilmer Chris St. Hilaire Ryland Newman Charaun Goodwin Collin Alford Mark Sampson Anthony Domico Bobby Vega Total Opponents

2 2 1 1 1 1 8 12

2-5 2-5 3-7

7-7 7-7 11-12

## 3

Defensive Leaders

Ronnie Lockhart

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

- - - - - - - - - 0-1 - 0-1 - -

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

OT

15 17

14 30

13 21

21 17

0 7

-

1 1 -

Home 1-0 1-0 0-0

Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions no.

Trevor Malnick Bryan Wilson Daniel Strosnider Scott Davidson

Johnny Dearstine

-

Overall 1-3 1-1 0-2

Interceptions

Field Goals

Score by Quarters Fairmont State Opponents

Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

Away 0-3 0-1 0-2 FSU 68 22 38 8 310 122 2.5 77.5 0 939 88-169-7 5.6 10.7 234.8 6 1249 4.3 312.2 18-444 11-135 4-60 4-3 35-363 19-33.4 31:42 23/69 4/12

yds avg

1 1 1 1

Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0

37 0 13 10

OPP 71 28 36 7 549 139 3.9 137.2 4 883 72-125-4 7.1 12.3 220.8 7 1432 5.4 358.0 13-260 1-2 7-69 5-2 32-336 22-35.5 28:15 17/57 3/7

td

lg

0 0 0 0

37 0 13 10

37.0 0.0 13.0 10.0

lg blk

Punting

no. yds avg

lg

tb

fc i20 50+ blk

36

Chris Kish TEAM

19 602 31.7 63 0 32 0.0 17

2 0

7 0

0

pts

Punt Returns

no.

yds avg

td

lg

13 12 12 6 6 6 6 2 0 63 92

Matt Wilmer Total Opponents

11 11 1

135 12.3 135 12.3 2 2.0

0 0 0

39 39 2

Kick Returns

no.

yds avg

td

lg

Matt Wilmer Kenrick Washington C.J. Sanders Jordan Armstrong Total Opponents

8 8 1 1 18 13

243 189 10 2 444 260

1 100 0 42 0 10 0 2 1 100 0 43

Total 63 92

30.4 23.6 10.0 2.0 24.7 20.0

All Purpose

g

rush

rcv

Matt Wilmer Chris St. Hilaire Kenrick Washingt Daniel Monroe Mark Sampson Total Opponents

4 4 4 3 4 4 4

18 0 0 198 0 310 549

130 135 243 283 0 0 77 0 189 13 0 0 179 0 0 939 135 444 883 2 260

pr

kr

Total Offense

g plays

rush

Bobby Vega Daniel Monroe Shad Alexander Collin Alford Ryland Newman Total Opponents

4 3 3 3 4 4 4

-64 198 71 61 29 310 549

gp

ua

a

Tackles tot

tfl/yds

Sacks no-yds

4

19

6

25

3-4

.

Pass defense int-yds brup

.

3

191 50 15 14 10 291 264

qbh

.

Fumbles rcv-yds

.

ir

7 0

1 0

2 0

total avg/g

0 526 131.5 0 283 70.8 0 266 66.5 0 211 70.3 0 179 44.8 60 1888 472.0 69 1763 440.8

pass

total avg/g

939 875 218.8 0 198 66.0 0 71 23.7 0 61 20.3 0 29 7.2 939 1249 312.2 883 1432 358.0 ff

blkd kick

saf

1

.

.


Fairmont State Fairmont State Team Game-by-Game (as of Sep 27, 2012) All games TEAM STATISTICS

Date

Opponent

no.

Aug 30 at Clarion University Sep 06 at Glenville State Sep 15 at Bowie State Sep 22 WEST LIBERTY Fairmont State Opponents

30 30 34 28 122 139

Rushing yds td

34 109 142 25 310 549

0 0 0 0 0 4

lg

no.

Receiving yds td

lg

12 38 33 14 38 84

27 13 14 34 88 72

321 87 170 361 939 883

36 20 44 83 83 59

0 2 1 3 6 7

Passing cmp-att-int yds

27-47-2 13-27-0 14-27-2 34-68-3 88-169-7 72-125-4

321 87 170 361 939 883

td

lg

Kick Returns no. yds td lg

Punt Returns no. yds td lg

0 2 1 3 6 7

36 20 44 83 83 59

2 54 7 235 4 81 5 74 18 444 13 260

0 0 3 25 2 41 6 69 11 135 1 2

0 30 1 100 0 27 0 24 1 100 0 43

0 0 0 0 0 0

tot off

0 355 11 196 39 312 24 386 39 1249 2 1432

Games played: 4 Avg per rush: 2.5 Avg per catch: 10.7 Pass efficiency: 102.18 Kick ret avg: 24.7 Punt ret avg: 12.3 All purpose avg/game: 472.0 Total offense avg/gm: 312.2 Date

Opponent

ua

Tackles a total

66 71 80 59 276 279

tfl-yds

Sacks no-yds

1-1 4-12 9-30 12-42 26-85 33-165

0-0 0-0 2-15 4-25 7-40 15-103

Fumble ff fr-yds

0 0 2 1 3 3

Pass Defense int-yds qbh brup

Aug 30 at Clarion University Sep 06 at Glenville State Sep 15 at Bowie State Sep 22 WEST LIBERTY Fairmont State Opponents

30 51 59 49 189 194

36 20 21 10 87 85

0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 3-22

1-13 0-0 1-10 2-37 4-60 7-69

Date

no.

yds

avg

long

blkd

tb

fc

50+

i20

md-att

4 6 4 5 19 22

127 234 57 216 634 780

31.8 39.0 14.2 43.2 33.4 35.5

37 44 27 63 63 57

0 1 0 1 2 0

2 0 0 0 2 0

1 4 1 1 7 0

0 0 0 1 1 1

2 1 1 3 7 2

0-1 0-0 1-3 1-1 2-5 3-7

Punting Opponent

Aug 30 at Clarion University Sep 06 at Glenville State Sep 15 at Bowie State Sep 22 WEST LIBERTY Fairmont State Opponents

0 0 1 3 4 1

1 4 4 4 13 28

Blkd kick

1 0 2 0 3 2

PAT Attempts kick rush rcv

0-0 3-3 2-2 2-2 7-7 11-12

Field Goals

0 0 0 0 0 0

saf

pts

0 0 0 1 1 0

0 21 17 25 63 92

Kickoffs

long blkd

0 0 22 36 36 37

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 3

no.

yds

avg

tb

ob

1 65 4 230 4 249 5 312 14 856 19 1055

65.0 57.5 62.2 62.4 61.1 55.5

0 0 0 1 1 1

0 0 0 0 0 0


Fairmont State Fairmont State Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Sep 27, 2012) All games OPPONENT STATISTICS

Date

Opponent

no.

Aug 30 at Clarion University Sep 06 at Glenville State Sep 15 at Bowie State Sep 22 WEST LIBERTY Opponents Fairmont State

36 38 39 26 139 122

Rushing yds td

155 254 124 16 549 310

0 2 0 2 4 0

lg

no.

Receiving yds td

lg

21 84 14 16 84 38

14 14 23 21 72 88

136 273 329 145 883 939

28 59 39 12 59 83

1 3 3 0 7 6

Passing cmp-att-int yds

14-21-1 14-21-0 23-38-1 21-45-2 72-125-4 88-169-7

136 273 329 145 883 939

td

lg

Kick Returns no. yds td lg

Punt Returns no. yds td lg

1 3 3 0 7 6

28 59 39 12 59 83

1 17 4 90 4 94 4 59 13 260 18 444

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 11 135

0 17 0 30 0 43 0 28 0 43 1 100

tot off

0 0 291 0 0 527 0 0 453 0 2 161 0 2 1432 0 39 1249

Games played: 4 Avg per rush: 3.9 Avg per catch: 12.3 Pass efficiency: 129.02 Kick ret avg: 20.0 Punt ret avg: 2.0 All purpose avg/game: 440.8 Total offense avg/gm: 358.0 Date

Opponent

ua

Tackles a total

73 65 66 75 279 276

tfl-yds

Sacks no-yds

10-53 7-40 7-20 9-52 33-165 26-85

2-16 4-36 2-10 5-41 15-103 7-40

Fumble ff fr-yds

1 0 1 1 3 3

Pass Defense int-yds qbh brup

Aug 30 at Clarion University Sep 06 at Glenville State Sep 15 at Bowie State Sep 22 WEST LIBERTY Opponents Fairmont State

33 50 48 63 194 189

40 15 18 12 85 87

1-0 0-0 1-0 1-22 3-22 2-0

2-32 0-0 2-18 3-19 7-69 4-60

Date

no.

yds

avg

long

blkd

tb

fc

50+

i20

md-att

5 3 3 11 22 19

145 103 98 434 780 634

29.0 34.3 32.7 39.5 35.5 33.4

44 37 35 57 57 63

0 0 0 0 0 2

0 0 0 0 0 2

0 0 0 0 0 7

0 0 0 1 1 1

1 0 0 1 2 7

0-1 2-2 1-4 0-0 3-7 2-5

Punting Opponent

Aug 30 at Clarion University Sep 06 at Glenville State Sep 15 at Bowie State Sep 22 WEST LIBERTY Opponents Fairmont State

0 0 1 0 1 4

8 10 4 6 28 13

Blkd kick

0 1 0 1 2 3

PAT Attempts kick rush rcv

1-1 5-5 3-3 2-3 11-12 7-7

Field Goals

0 0 0 0 0 0

saf

pts

0 0 0 0 0 1

7 41 24 20 92 63

Kickoffs

long blkd

0 37 24 0 37 36

0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 2 0 3 0

no.

yds

avg

tb

ob

2 118 8 464 4 238 5 235 19 1055 14 856

59.0 58.0 59.5 47.0 55.5 61.1

0 1 0 0 1 1

0 0 0 0 0 0


Fairmont State Fairmont State Game Superlatives (as of Sep 27, 2012) All games INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions

Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles

Sacks

Tackles For Loss Interceptions

19 112 38 67 34 361 3 83 12 123 1 1 1 1 1 1 83 1 1 36 6 39.8 63 3 39 100 9 9 9 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 1 1 1 1

Daniel Monroe at Clarion University (Aug 30, 2012) Daniel Monroe at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Collin Alford at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) Bobby Vega vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Bobby Vega vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Bobby Vega vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Bobby Vega vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Bobby Vega vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Chris St. Hilaire vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Chris St. Hilaire vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Chris St. Hilaire at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) Mark Sampson at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) Collin Alford at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Chris St. Hilaire vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Matt Wilmer vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Charaun Goodwin vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Charaun Goodwin vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Johnny Dearstine at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Johnny Dearstine vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Johnny Dearstine vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Chris Kish at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) Chris Kish vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Chris Kish vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Chris Kish vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Matt Wilmer at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Matt Wilmer at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) Trevor Malnick at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) Garrett Davis at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Ronnie Lockhart at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Daniel Strosnider at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Andre Revere at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Trevor Malnick vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Lance Fullwood vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Jephte Leveille vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Ryan Watts vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Anthony Domico vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Anthony Domico vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Daniel Strosnider at Clarion University (Aug 30, 2012) Scott Davidson at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Trevor Malnick vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Bryan Wilson vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012)


Fairmont State Fairmont State Game Superlatives (as of Sep 27, 2012) All games TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

34 142 4.2 68 34 361 6.8 3 96 386 5.1 25 4 24 11 130 4 2 6 43.2 63 3 39

at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) at Clarion University (Aug 30, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) at Clarion University (Aug 30, 2012) at Clarion University (Aug 30, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012)


Fairmont State Fairmont State Game Superlatives (as of Sep 27, 2012) All games OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes

Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks

Tackles For Loss Interceptions

26 146 1 1 1 1 84 43 23 329 3 3 59 7 142 2 2 59 2 37 11 39.5 57 1 1 2 43 11 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

ACKER,Corwin, at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Rahmann Lee, at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) Rahmann Lee, at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) Quin Thornton, at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) Isiah Moody, vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) LD Crow, vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Rahmann Lee, at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) LD Crow, vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) REID,Tyrae, at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) REID,Tyrae, at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Darold Hughes, at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) REID,Tyrae, at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Darold Hughes, at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) McNEIL,Douglas, at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Robert Jiles, at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) Robert Jiles, at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) ACKER,Corwin, at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Robert Jiles, at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) Colston Bayless, at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) Colston Bayless, at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) Griff Yocum, vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Griff Yocum, vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Griff Yocum, vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Ben Fiscus, at Clarion University (Aug 30, 2012) Griff Yocum, vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Isiah Moody, vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) CHAPPELL,Jamal, at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Anthony Stimac, at Clarion University (Aug 30, 2012) J. Washington, at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) Brian Spruill, vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Matt Betz, vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Matt Betz, vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Adam Bostick, at Clarion University (Aug 30, 2012) Andrew Paronish, at Clarion University (Aug 30, 2012) PUMPHREY,Curtis, at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) CLAIR,Darius, at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) Marco Ricchetti, vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Rod White, vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) Jov. Johnson, vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012)


Fairmont State Fairmont State Game Superlatives (as of Sep 27, 2012) All games OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

39 254 6.7 2 2 45 23 329 13.0 3 3 77 527 8.9 41 5 23 9 9 95 3 3 11 39.5 57 1 1 2

at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) at Glenville State (Sep 06, 2012) at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) at Clarion University (Aug 30, 2012) at Bowie State (Sep 15, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) at Clarion University (Aug 30, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012) vs West Liberty (Sep 22, 2012)


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