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Millersville Marauders 2008 Football

GAME 2 QUICK FACTS vs. THE COACHES

Greg Colby (Illinois ’75) Millersville Record.................... 0-1, 1st Career Record............................ 0-1, 1st vs. Slippery Rock............................... 0-0 George Mihalik (Slippery Rock ’73) Slippery Rock Record.136-80-4, 21st Career Record................................Same vs. Millersville..................................... 8-2

THE SERIES

Slippery Rock leads, 12-4-1 First Meeting.......................... 1938 (T, 0-0) Last Meeting........................ SRU 21, MU 5 Current Streak.................................... SRU, 3

MEDIA

The Marauder Sports Broadcasting Network (MSBN) provides coverage that can be accessed via the Internet on www. millersville.edu/~athletic. Domenic Panza provides play-by-play commentary. Internet Audio................................................ www.millersville.edu/~athletic

Slippery Rock (0-1) at Millersville (0-1) Chryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium • Millersville, Pa. Sept. 6, 2008 • 1 p.m. • Audio: MSBN ABOUT THE GAME

• Millersville suffered a 35-22 setback at Bentley in the 2008 season opener last week but looks to bounce back when it returns home to Chryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium and audio coverage can be heard on the new home for Millersville athletics, the Marauder Sports Broadcasting Network (MSBN). MSBN is accessed by visiting the Millersville athletics’ site (www.millersville.edu/~athletic). • Head Coach Greg Colby’s debut didn’t go as planned as the Marauders suffered their thirdstraight season-opening defeat and lost for the sixth time in their last eight openers. History was not on Colby’s side. Only one of the last 11 Millersville head coaches dating back to 1925 picked up a victory in his debut. • Slippery Rock also dropped its season opener, falling 27-20 on the road at Seton Hill. While The Rock posted a 9-2 record in 2007, the team returned just eight starters (four on offense and four on defense). Redshirt sophomore quarterback Brandon Frohnapple—making his first career start—completed 13-of-35 pass attempts for 192 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Redshirt sophomore running back Ryan Lehmeier led The Rock rushing attack with 41 yards on 12 carries. Senior Corey Manfull, the No. 2 rusher in the PSAC a year ago, played only one series and had 26 yards on three carries. Josh Prigorac led Slippery Rock with four pass receptions for 66 yards. Kicker C.J. Barr hit field goals of 29 and 42 yards.

WELCOME HOME

• Millersville has had mixed results in recent home openers. In 2007, the Marauders downed Lock Haven 19-10. But in the last 10 seasons, the Marauders are 6-4 in home openers but have not won back-to-back home openers since winning three-straight from 1998-2000. • Each of the last four season-opening wins have been closely contested as well. Along with the nine-point win a year ago, Millersville edged Glenville State 21-20 in 2005 and again in 2003 by a 27-25 score. Also, in 2000, the Marauders clipped Shippensburg 27-19.

THE HEAD COACHES

• Millersville head coach Greg Colby didn’t see his head coaching debut go as planned, as the Marauders fell 35-22 to Bentley. Colby is now set to coach his first game in the confines of Chryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium. • Colby spent most of his career as an assistant at the Division I level, but has served as a head

SPORTS INFORMATION

SID ......................................Ethan Hulsey Office ..................................... 717-872-3100 Cell .................................... 717-875-5392 E-mail [email protected] Graduate Asst.......................... Kyle Brobst E-mail [email protected] Graduate Asst........................Justin Quinn E-mail [email protected] All interview requests will be handled by the sports information office. Coaches and players are available for interviews on Mondays and Tuesdays.

MILLERSVILLE (0-1) DATE 8/29 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8

OPPONENT at Bentley SLIPPERY ROCK INDIANA (Pa.) at West Chester* at Shippensburg* BLOOMSBURG* CHEYNEY* at C.W. Post* at Kutztown* E. STROUDSBURG * at Edinboro

TIME L, 22-35 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 12 p.m.

SLIPPERY ROCK (0-1) DATE 8/29 9/6 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8

OPPONENT at Seton Hill at Millersville KUTZTOWN GANNON* at Mercyhurst* at Indiana (Pa.)* at Clarion* EDINBORO* at California (Pa.)* LOCK HAVEN* at East Stroudsburg

Game 2 • Slippery Rock at Millersville • Sept. 6, 2008 • Chryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium • Millersville, Pa.

TIME L, 20-27 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 2:35 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

2008 Millersville Football Game Notes coach. From 1979-86, he was the head coach at Schlarman High School and Naperville High School in Illinois. While at Schlarman, Colby led the team to back-to-back Illinois High School 2-A State Championships (1981-82). • Colby has an impressive resume. He came to Millersville after serving as the defensive coordinator at Northwestern from 2002-07 during which time the Wildcats posted threestraight six-win seasons for the first time in 70 years. He was also the defensive coordinator at Kent State for four seasons and served as a defensive assistant at Michigan State under Nick Saban and at Illinois under Lou Tepper. • Along with coaching in 11 bowl games, Colby coached an impressive list of defensive players including Pro Bowl players Simeon Rice, Kevin Hardy and James Harrison. He graduated from Illinois in 1976. • While Colby is in his first season, Slippery Rock head coach Dr. George Mihalik is entering his 21st season at Slippery Rock. Few coaches in Division II have been as successful as he has compiled a 136-79-4 mark to become Slippery Rock’s all-time leader in coaching victories. His accomplishments include three NCAA playoff bids and four PSAC West championships. His teams have become the mark of consistency, having suffered only two losing seasons since 1991. • Mihalik received an Ed. D. in Safety Management from West Virginia University in 1986. His bachelor’s and master’s degrees are from SRU. He has been part of The Rock football program for 37 of the last 38 seasons, the only exception being the 1976 season in which he served as graduate assistant at the University

of Kentucky of the prestigious Southeastern Conference. ABOUT THE SERIES • Millersville and Slippery Rock are old rivals having first met in 1938. That contest ended in a 0-0 tie. The two squads, however, have met just 17 times in the 69 years since that meeting. Slippery Rock holds a commanding 12-4-1 all-time edge over the Marauders. • Slippery Rock shutout Millersville 38-0 the 1939 season to take a 1-0 lead in the series. That still stands as Slippery Rock’s widest margin of victory in the series. After that game, the two teams did not meet again until 1976. Millersville’s first win in the series came by a 35-0 score in 1977. Millersville’s other victories were in 1981 (20-12), 1989 (27-24) and 2004 (17-14). • Following Millersville’s 1989 victory, the series saw a 10-year hiatus. Since resuming the series in 2000 and the two clubs have met in each season since, with Slippery Rock winning seven of those eight games. Slippery Rock has held the Marauders to fewer than 10 points in four of those games and fewer than 22 in all eight. • Millersville’s last win in the series came by a 17-14 score on Oct. 16, 2004. Millersville quarterback Dan Csencsitz hit 22-of-35 passes for 223 yards and a touchdown. Juan Jones led the Marauders with 60 yards rushing and a touchdown. THE LAST MEETING • Nate Crookshank threw for 293 yards and three scores to lead Slippery Rock University football past Millersville, 21-5, in the Pennsyl-

OFFENSIVE STARTERS BY GAME

GAME WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE FB TB QB Bentley Tischbein Downs Cobb Houck Kyper Corrigan DeHaven Swier Brown Johnson Smith SRU IUP WCU Ship Bloom Cheyney Kutz C.W. Post ESU Edinboro

DEFENSIVE STARTERS BY GAME

GAME DE DT DT DE OLB MLB OLB CB CB S S Bentley Kershner Haines Miller King Knox Harmon Bowling McClellan Bass Wilmer Sutjak SRU IUP WCU Ship Bloom Cheyney Kutz C.W. Post ESU Edinboro

STATISTICAL COMPARISON MILLERSVILLE vs. THE ROCK MU Points Per Game...................... 22.0 Total Offense..........................267.0 First Downs...................................19 Rushing Yards.........................103.0 Passing Yards..........................164.0 Time of Possession...............30:01 3rd Down Pct........................... 27% Points Allowed......................... 35.0 Yards Allowed........................474.0 Rushing Yards Allowed......... 98.0 Passing Yards Allowed........376.0

SRU 20.0 378.0 13 99.0 192.0 24:51 23% 27.0 378.0 198.1 180.0

STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING YARDS MU SRU M. Booker.............. 48 Ryan Lehmeier.... 41 D. Johnson............ 39 D. Cleckley............ 36 Jamal Smith.......... 35 Corey Manfull...... 26 PASSING YARDS MU SRU Jamal Smith.......... 90 B. Frohnapple....192 Bill Shirk................. 74 RECEPTIONS MU SRU Derek Fry..................6 Josh Prigorac....... 66 Brad Lantz................5 Terry Grossetti..... 65 Andy Tischbien.......3 J. Cromerdie........ 31 POINTS SCORED MU SRU Derek Fry............... 12 Terry Grossetti..... 12 Dan McClellan.........6 C.J. Bahr....................8 John Banzhof..........4 TACKLES MU SRU Matt Sutjak...............9 Zach Sheridan..... 14 Thomas Wilmer......7 Tyler Boudreau... 12 Matt Harmon...........7 Jayson Nickson......8 Ryan Knox................5 J. Molnar..................8 Jacob Haines...........4 Richie Barnes..........7 INTERCEPTIONS MU SRU Matt Sutjak...............1 Sam Morant............1 Dan McClellan.........1

Game 2 • Slippery Rock at Millersville • Sept. 6, 2008 • Chryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium • Millersville, Pa.

2008 Millersville Football Game Notes MILLERSVILLE IN 2008 BY THE NUMBERS 2008 Record............................................................0-1 PSAC East.......................................................0-0 Non-Conference.........................................0-1 Home..............................................................0-0 Away................................................................0-1 Day...................................................................0-0 Night...............................................................0-1 Scoring First..................................................0-1 Opponent Scoring First............................0-0 Leading at Half............................................0-0 Trailing at Half..............................................0-1 Tied at Half....................................................0-0 Leading after Third.....................................0-0 Trailing after Third......................................0-1 Tied after Third............................................0-0 Overtime Games.........................................0-0 Scoring less than 20 pts...........................0-0 Scoring 20+ points.....................................0-1 Scoring 30+ points.....................................0-0 Allowing less than 20 pts.........................0-0 Allowing 20+ points..................................0-1 Allowing 30+ points..................................0-1 Rushing for less than 100 yds.................0-0 Rushing for over 100 yds.........................0-1 Rushing for 200+ yds................................0-0 Passing for 200+ yds..................................0-0 Passing for 300+ yds..................................0-0 Totaling less than 300 yds.......................0-1 300+ yds. of total offense........................0-0 400+ yds. of total offense........................0-0 Allow less than 100 yds. rushing...........0-1 Allow less than 300 yds. total off..........0-0 Allowing 300+ yds. total offense..........0-1 Having 100-yd. rusher...............................0-0 Opp. have 100-yd. rusher........................0-0 No turnovers................................................0-0 Less than 3 turnovers................................0-1 3 or more turnovers...................................0-0 No takeaways...............................................0-0 3 or more takeaways.................................0-0 More than 30:00 of possession..............0-1 Less than 30:00 of possession................0-0

vania State Athletic Conference cross-over game on Saturday afternoon at Bob DiSpirito Field at N. Kerr Thompson Stadium. • Crookshank went 15-of-21 on the day and had touchdown passes of one, 22 and 75 yards. Wide receiver Paul Favers was on the receiving end of six passes for 169 yards and two touchdowns. Running back Corey Manfull added 150 rushing yards on 25 carries. Overall, Slippery Rock had 458 yards of total offense. Defensively, the Rock recorded six sacks. Defensive end Cory Lacek led the way with three sacks. • For Millersville, running back Cardoza Jacks paced the Millersville offense with 76 yards on 18 touches. Quarterback Jamal Smith hit on 6-of-14 passes for 72 yards. Running back Brad Lantz and wide out Randall Eggleton each made two catches. Defensive back

Brandon Shelton led the defense with eight total tackles (five solo, three assists) and made an interception. Outside linebacker Marcus Banks also had eight tackles (four solo, four assists). The defense stopped two potential scoring drives by forcing and recovering two fumbles inside its five.

THE LAST TIME OUT

• Millersville scored first and took a lead in the third quarter, but Bentley’s passing attack led by senior quarterback John White proved too much, as he rallied the Falcons to a 35-22 victory with 371 yards passing and four touchdowns Aug. 29 in Waltham, Mass. • White hooked up with senior John Studley 10 times for 157 yards and two scores and also found Kyle Tuthill nine times for 183 yards and two scores. The potent offense and

THE LAST TIME 20+ Carries 30+ Carries 100+ Yards Rushing 150+ Yards Rushing 200+ Yards Rushing 300+ Yards Rushing 3+ Rushing TDs/game 50+ Yard Run 75+ Yard Run 20 Pass Completions 30 Pass Completions 30+ Pass Attempts 40+ Pass Attempts 50+ Pass Attempts 200+ Yards Passing 250+ Yards Passing 300+ Yards Passing 400+ Yards Passing 3+ Passing TDs/game 50+ Yard Pass 75+ Yard Pass 8+ Receptions 10+ Receptions 100+ Yards Receiving 150+ Yards Receiving 200+ Yards Receiving 300+ All-Purpose Yards 3+ Interceptions/Game Kickoff Return TD Punt Return TD Blocked Punt Return TD Interception Return TD Fumble Return TD Defensive XP Return 3 Field Goals/Game 40-Yard Field Goal Recorded a Safety Scored in All 4 Quarters Recorded a Shutout Was Shutout Was Tied

Brad Lantz (33) vs. Kutztown – Nov. 10, 2007 (L, 26-23) Brad Lantz (33) vs. Kutztown – Nov. 10, 2007 (L, 26-23) Brad Lantz (153) vs. Kutztown – Nov. 10, 2007 (L, 26-23) Brad Lantz (153) vs. Kutztown – Nov. 10, 2007 (L, 26-23) Darnell Johnson (244) vs. Kutztown – Sept. 30, 2006 (W, 45-17) *^Ricke Stonewall (350) vs. New Haven – 1982 (W, 36-14) Brad Lantz (3) vs. West Chester – Oct. 14, 2006 (L, 54-27) Jamal Smith (58) vs. Kutztown – Nov. 10, 2007 (L, 26-23) Brady Myers (80, TD) vs. Shippensburg – 1996 (W, 34-29) Dan Csencsitz (28) vs. Bloomsburg – 2004 (L, 23-20) Dan Csencsitz (35) vs. Kutztown – 2004 (W, 38-37) Jamal Smith (30) vs. Shippensburg – Oct. 13, 2007 (L, 23-14) Dan Csencsitz (49) vs. Bloomsburg – 2004 (L, 23-20) Dan Csencsitz (50) vs. Glenville State – 2004 (W, 34-31) Dan Csencsitz (224) vs. Cheyney - Nov. 4, 2006 (W, 49-12) Dan Csencsitz (263) vs. East Stroudsburg – Oct. 7, 2006 (L, 30-19) Dan Csencsitz (301) vs. Bloomsburg – 2004 (L, 23-20) Dan Csencsitz (410) vs. Glenville State – 2004 (W, 34-31) Dan Csencsitz (4) vs. Mansfield – Nov. 11, 2006 (W, 41-0) Jamal Smith (50, TD) to Andrew Tischbein vs. Bloomsburg – Oct. 20, 2007 (L, 42-28) *Drew Folmar to Sean Scott (91, TD) vs. Bloomsburg – 1999 (W, 31-21) Andrew Tischbein (8) vs. Slippery Rock – Sept. 9, 2006 (L, 27-22) Andy Neupauer (11) vs. Bloomsburg – 2004 (L, 23-20) Randall Eggleton (105) vs. East Stroudsburg – Sept. 29, 2007 (W, 36-24) Ryan Clift (166) vs. East Stroudsburg – 2003 (L, 28-24) *Sean Scott (227) vs. Clarion – 1998 (L, 38-31) Kevin Cannon (328) vs. Shepherd – 1995 (W, 59-7) Walt Hawkins (3) vs. Slippery Rock – Oct. 18, 2003 (L, 28-18) Brad Lantz (40) vs. East Stroudsburg – Sept. 29, 2007 (W, 36-24) Jimmie Cotton (57) vs. Shepherd – Aug. 25, 2007 (L, 36-7) Andrew Pugh vs. Lock Haven – Sept. 15, 2007 (W, 19-10) Dan McClellan vs. Bentley - Aug. 29, 2008 (L, 35-22) Jarrod Linn vs. Lock Haven – Sept. 15, 2007 (W, 19-10) Gordon Cain vs. West Chester – 1999 (L, 40-35) Sean Hughes (3) vs. Indiana (Pa.) -2001 (W, 30-26) John Banzhof (40) vs. Lock Haven – Sept. 15, 2007 (W, 19-10) vs. Slippery Rock – Sept. 8, 2007 (L, 21-2) vs. East Stroudsburg – Sept. 29, 2007 (W, 36-24) vs. Cheyney – Oct. 27, 2007 (W, 16-0) vs. Indiana (Pa.) – Sept. 22, 2007 (L, 45-0) vs. Bloomsburg – 1995 (28-28)

Game 2 • Slippery Rock at Millersville • Sept. 6, 2008 • Chryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium • Millersville, Pa.

2008 Millersville Football Game Notes a pressuring defense that sacked the Marauders eight times kept Millersville offense off the field and without field position for the majority of Friday night’s season opener. Millersville finished with 267 total yards of offense to Bentley’s 474. • Despite White’s efforts, the Marauders jumped out to an early advantage, staving off Bentley’s 12-play opening drive. Millersville red-shirt sophomore Jamal Smith turned the turnover into points, hitting converted running back Brad Lantz (Towanda/Towanda) for 43 yards on the second play from scrimmage. Millersville settle for an 18-yard John Banzhof field goal. • The momentum appeared to be in the Marauders’ favor after sophomore Matt Sutjak intercepted White early in the second quarter. Banzhof, however, couldn’t convert from 44 yards, and White and Studley hooked up for 46 yards to give Bentley its first lead of the game. Bentley added Luis Cotto touchdown 27 seconds before the half to build the lead to 14-3. Millersville finished the first half with 100 yards of offense and Smith was 1-of-6 through air. • That quickly changed with Millersville scoring on its opening drive of the second half. Smith completed three-straight passes and teamed with Johnson on the ground to set up a nine-yard scoring strike to Derek Fry with 10:39 remaining in the third. It was Fry’s first touchdown since his sophomore season of 2006. The lead changed hands when Dan McClellan picked off White and turned it into six points with a 42 yard return that gave the Marauders a 16-14 advantage. • But from there, Bentley’s offense took control. White and Tuthill connected from 15 yards with 3:20 left to retake the lead and White found Studley from six yards at the start of the fourth. After Millersville’s ensuing position resulted in a punt, White led a four-play, 80-yard drive that culminated in Tuthill’s second TD grab.

SCOUTING THE ROCK

• Slippery Rock posted an impressive 9-2 campaign in 2007 but lost all but eight starters. One of the key returnees is running back Corey Manfull, who finished second in the PSAC in rushing a year ago with 1,258 yards and an average of 6.3 yards per carry and 13 touchdowns. Slippery Rock’s offense was one of the best in the league, averaging an impressive 35.6 points per game. • To continue that impressive production, The Rock will need first-year starting quarterback Brandon Frohnapple to come through. Frohnapple, a red-shirt freshman, struggled in the team’s 27-20 season opening loss at Seton Hill. He went 13-of-35 with an interception but did through a pair of TD passes. His favorite targets in the game were Josh Prigorac who led the team with four catches and Terry Grossetti

who had four catches and two touchdowns. • Manfull carried the ball just three times but averaged 8.6 yards per carry in those lugs. • Defensively, The Rock was gashed for 20 first downs and 198 yards rushing. Seton Hill rushed the ball 51 times and was efficient in the passing game, completing 18-of-24 passes for 180 yards. Seton Hill also controlled time of possession, holding the ball for over 32 minutes while Slippery Rock managed just over 24 minutes of possession. • Red-shirt freshman linebacker Zach Sheridan was impressive in his first start, recording a team-leading 14 tackles including two behind the line of scrimmage and a sack. Senior defensive end Tyler Boudreau was also active, totaling 12 stops, three for loss and a sack. • Slippery Rock may have returned just eight starters, but there are six seniors starting on offense and seven juniors and seniors starting on the defensive side.

FIRST TIME NOT A CHARM

• History was not on Greg Colby’s side in the Aug. 29 opener against Bentley. With the 35-22 defeat, new Millersville coaches are 6-12-2 all-time in their debut. However, picking up a win in the first game is no indication of long-term success. • Only one of the last 11 Marauder coaches won their debut. Joe Trainer defeated Indiana (Pa.) 28-9 in 2005. Before Trainer’s victory, the last coach to win his Millersville debut was Philip Aines in 1923. At that time, Millersville was known as Millersville State Normal School and his team defeated Stevens Trade School 13-7.

DEBUT EFFORTS

• Matthew Booker and Matt Sutjak each made positive impressions in their Millersville debuts on Aug. 29 against Bentley and each were on different sides of the ball. • Booker, a freshman running back, totaled a team-leading 43 yards on nine carries for a team-best 4.8 yards per carry. His gain of 12 was the team’s second longest of the game. He is the first freshman to lead the team in rushing in the season opener since Brad Lantz in 2006. Lantz rushed for 53 yards on seven carries in his rookie debut. • Sutjak, a sophomore transfer at safety, registered a team-high and career-high nine tackles as well as his first career interception. Sutjak took the interception for a 23-yard return. The last player that led the team in tackles in his Millersville debut was Andrew Pough in 2006. Pough made eight tackles. The last Marauder to make an interception in his first game was Brandon Shelton in 2004 against Indiana (Pa.).

SERIES RESULTS MILLERSVILLE VS. SLIPPERY ROCK

YEAR 1938 1939 1976 1977 1981 1982 1983 1984 1988 1989 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

RESULT T, 0-0 L, 0-38 L, 17-28 W, 35-0 W, 20-12 L, 17-20 L, 27-28 L, 16-17 L, 34-29 W, 27-24 L, 6-29 L, 3-21 L, 9-33 L, 18-28 W, 17-14 L, 15-21 L, 22-27 L, 5-21

IN RELIEF

• On Aug. 29 against Bentley, red-shirt sophomore quarterback Bill Shirk came off the bench to complete a career-high 8-of-12 passes for a career-best 74 yards. His fourth quarter TD toss to Derek Fry was also the first touchdown pass of his career. • Shirk’s previous best outing was also against Bentley. In 2007, he completed a then career-high 6-of-9 passes for 50 yards.

PICK SIX

• Sophomore cornerback Dan McClellan turned defense into offense in the season opener against Bentley, taking a third quarter interception 43 yards for his first career touchdown. It was just the second interception of McClellan’s career. Millersville has now had at least one interception return for a touchdown in eight-straight seasons dating back to 2001. • The most notable playmaker in recent years was Brandon Shelton. Shelton returned five interceptions for touchdowns in his fouryear career, including two in 2007 and two as a freshman in 2004. • McClellan is just the fifth player in the last eight years to take a pick for a touchdown. Along with Shelton, Andrew Siggins performed the feat twice, returning one in 2005 and one in 2002.

MOVE PAYS OFF

• In an effort to bolster the receiving corps, the coaching staff moved senior Derek Fry from tight end to wide receiver. The moved

Game 2 • Slippery Rock at Millersville • Sept. 6, 2008 • Chryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium • Millersville, Pa.

2008 Millersville Football Game Notes CHARTING THE OPPONENTS BENTLEY (0-0) Aug. 29 Sept. 6 Sept. 12 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

Millersville at Sacred Heart Carson-Newman at American Int.’l Stonehill Assumption at S. Connecticut St. Merrimack at Saint Anselm Pace Stonehill

SHIPPENSBURG (0-0) Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

Shepherd Edinboro at Lock Haven at East Stroudsburg Millersville C.W. Post at Kutztown at West Chester Bloomsburg Cheyney at California

KUTZTOWN (0-0) Aug. 28 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

St. Anselm Clarion at Slippery Rock at Bloomsburg West Chester at Cheyney Shippensburg at East Stroudsburg Millersville C.W. Post at Indiana (Pa.)

W, 35-22 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m.

SLIPPERY ROCK (0-0) Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

at Seton Hill at Millersville Kutztown Gannon at Mercyhurst at IUP at Clarion Edinboro at California Lock Haven East Stroudsburg

BLOOMSBURG (0-0) L, 16-20 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m.

W, 35-0 6:05 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1 p.m.

Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

at Ashland California (Pa.) Mercyhurst Kutztown at C.W. Post at Millersville East Stroudsburg at Cheyney at Shippensburg West Chester atGannon

L, 20-27 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 2:35 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

W, 49-42 12 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m.

EAST STROUDSBURG (0-0) Aug. 28 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

Virginia Union Gannon at Clarion Shippensburg Cheyney West Chester at Bloomsburg Kutztown at C. W. Post at Millersville at Slippery Rock

W, 14-11 6 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m.

INDIANA (Pa.) (0-0) Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

at C.W. Post at Millersville Lock Haven at California Slippery Rock at Edinboro Mercyhurst Clarion at Gannon Kutztown

CHEYNEY (0-0) Aug. 30 Sept 6 Sept 13 Sept 20 Sept 27 Oct 4 Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 25 Nov 1 Nov 8

Bowie Mercyhurst Gannon C.W. Post at East Stroudsburg Kutztown at Millersville Bloomsburg at West Chester at Shippensburg at Clarion

EDINBORO (0-0) Aug. 30 Sept. 8 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

at West Liberty State at Shippensburg at C.W. Post California (Pa.) at Lock Haven Gannon Indiana (Pa.) at Slippery Rock Mercyhurst at Clarion Millersville

12 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 2:35 p.m. 3:35 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:35 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

L, 26-51 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

WEST CHESTER (0-0) Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

at California (Pa.) Lock Haven at Delaware Millersville at Kutztown at East Stroudsburg C.W. Post Shippensburg Cheyney at Bloomsburg at Mercyhurst

C.W. POST (0-0) Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8

American International L, 19-45 IUP 12 p.m. Edinboro 12 p.m. atCheyney 1 p.m. Bloomsburg 12 p.m. at Shippensburg 1 p.m. at West Chester 1 p.m. Millersville 12 p.m. East Stroudsburg 12 p.m. at Kutztown 1 p.m. at Lock Haven 12 p.m.

W, 35-10 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m.

PSAC UPDATE EASTERN DIVISION STANDINGS

TEAM Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg Kutztown C.W. Post Cheyney Millersville Shippensburg West Chester

CONF PCT. OVERALL 0-0 1-0 1.000 0-0 1-0 1.000 0-0 1-0 1.000 0-0 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 .000

WESTERN DIVISION STANDINGS

TEAM California (Pa.) Edinboro Gannon Indiana (Pa.) Clarion Lock Haven Mercyhurst Slippery Rock

CONF PCT. OVERALL 0-0 1-0 1.000 0-0 1-0 1.000 0-0 1-0 1.000 0-0 0-0 .000 0-0 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 .000

UPCOMING SCHEDULE SATURDAY, SEPT. 6 California (Pa.) at Bloomsburg, 12 p.m. Indiana (Pa.) at C.W. Post, 12 p.m. Edinboro at Shippensburg, 12:30 p.m. Mercyhurst at Cheyney, 1 p.m. Slippery Rock at Millersville, 1 p.m. Lock Haven at West Chester, 1 p.m. Clarion at Kutztown, 3:35 p.m. Gannon at East Stroudsburg, 6 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPT. 13 Edinboro at C.W. Post, 12 p.m. Indiana at Millersville, 1 p.m. Gannon at Cheyney, 1 p.m. Mercyhurst at Bloomsburg, 1:30 p.m. East Stroudsburg at Clarion, 4 p.m. Lake Erie at California, 6 p.m. West Chester at Delaware, 6 p.m. Shippensburg at Lock Haven, 7 p.m.

RECENT RESULTS THURSDAY, AUG. 28 Kutztown 35, Saint Anselm 0 Glenville State 30, Lock Haven 0 Fairmont State 23, Clarion 20 Gannon 24, Lake Erie 22 FRIDAY, AUG. 29 Bentley 35, Millersville 22 SATURDAY, AUG. 30 Edinboro 35, West Liberty 10 Bloomsburg 49, Ashland 42 California 44, West Chester 32 Bowie State 51, Cheyney 26 American Int.’l 45, C.W. Post 19 E. Stroudsburg 14, Va. Union 11 Wayne State 14, Mercyhurst 10 Shepherd 20, Shippensburg 16 Seton Hill 27, Slippery Rock 20

Game 2 • Slippery Rock at Millersville • Sept. 6, 2008 • Chryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium • Millersville, Pa.

L, 32-44 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m.

2008 Millersville Football Game Notes paid immediate dividends for the coaching staff. • While Fry entered the season with just 15 career catches and five touchdowns (all five coming in 2006), he hauled in a teamhigh and career-high six catches and totaled a career-best 47 yards in the season opener against Bentley. Fry also scored a career-high two touchdowns, bringing his career total to seven. In the Aug. 29 game alone, Fry matched his 2007 season totals in receptions (four) and yards (41).

DUAL THREAT

• While playing running back in his first two seasons at Millersville, Brad Lantz not only showed ability to run the football, but also catch the football. He not only led Millersville in rushing in 2007 and ranked second on the team in receiving. He made 15 catches for 119 yards to go with his 902 yards rushing. Including his receiving yards, Lantz finished the season with a team-leading 1,061 all-purpose yards and averaged 96.5 yards per game. • His pass catching ability prompted the coaching staff to move him to wide receiver for the 2008 season. He made the most of the position switch, catching five passes for a team-leading 78 yards. On Millersville’s second offensive play, Lantz made a 43-yard reception which is now the longest of his career. His previous long was a 36-yard catch on Sept. 30, 2006 against Kutztown. He now has four career catches of more than 30 yards.

MAKING CHANGES

• Not only did Millersville introduce a new head coach in Greg Colby and several new assistant coaches, but the PSAC picked up three new members in Mercyhurst, Gannon and C.W. Post. • Mercyhurst and Gannon, both formerly of the GLIAC, will compete in the PSAC Western Division, and C.W. Post joins Millersville in the Eastern Division. The expansion brings the total number of football schools in the PSAC to 16, making it the largest football playing conference in Division II. • In the wake of the PSAC expansion, the NCAA decided to create four “Super Regions.” These Super Regions pull together two regions. In the past, PSAC, NE-10 and WVIAC combined to create the Northeast Region. The PSAC, WVIAC and CIAA now make up the Atlantic Region and are apart of the East Football Super Region with the NE-10, NYCC and CACC of the New England Region. • Now, to reach the NCAA Playoffs, a team must be ranked in the top eight in the region rather than the top 10.

THE END OF THE LINE •

There is no dispute that pass rushers are

key to a top-tier defense, and Millersville is fortunate enough to have not just one, but two senior defensive ends that were both All-PSAC East honorees last season. • Kevin Kershner was a first teamer in 2007 and Jarrod Linn was named to the second team for the second-straight season. Millersville enters the season as the only team in the PSAC to return two all-conference defensive ends. • Both players made their presence felt in the season opener at Bentley. Linn totaled four tackles and registered a half sack. Kershner totaled three tackles including a half tackle for loss and a pass breakup. • Kershner has 20 tackles for loss in three seasons and 7.5 career sacks. Linn has 8.5 for loss and 6.0 career sacks. He has also forced three fumbles and recovered two. • The tandem has combined for 159 tackles in three seasons at Millersville.

NICE TO MEET YOU

• In addition to Greg Colby, Millersville football has added some new faces to the coaching staff. Among the newcomers are offensive line coach Derrick Roche, wide receivers coach Dave Keeny, tight ends coach Corey Adderly and intern Dondre Gilliam who will be helping with wide receivers and the return game. • Roche was an All-American offensive lineman at Washington State and played in the 2003 Rose Bowl. He also spent the last three seasons at UTEP as a special teams assistant and program coordinator. • Keeny served as the head coach at Kutztown from 1998-2005 and became the third winningest coach in school history. • Gilliam was an All-PSAC wide receiver and returner while at Millersville from 1999-00. • Also, changing responsibilities on the staff was Ron Rankin, who switched from the offensive line to the defensive line. Aubrey Kelly is now defensive backs coach instead of cornerbacks coach.

BY LAND AND AIR

• Millersville red-shirt sophomore quarterback Jamal Smith was named PSAC East Rookie of the Year in 2007, making him the first Marauder to earn that award since quarterback Drew Folmar in 1997 and just the second ever. • He earned the award by impressing the opposition with his feet. In 2007, he rushed for a team-high five touchdowns and totaled nine on the season. His 1,440 yards of total offense led the team, and his 633 yards rushing was 352 more than any other quarterback in the league. Clarion Tyler Huether was second among quarterbacks with 281 yards. • Smith’s 633 yards is the most rushing yards by any quarterback in Millersville history and stands as the most rushing yards by a

PSAC quarterback since before 2000. Only East Stroudsburg’s Jimmy Terwilliger (503 in 2006) and Clarion’s Adam Almashy rushed for more than 500 (513 in 2002) since Slippery Rock’s Randy McKavish rushed for 641 in 2000. • So far in 2008, Smith has scrambled for 38 yards and thrown for 90. He has rushed for 30 or more yards in eight of his 12 career appearances and for positive yards in 11 of his appearances. With his performance against Bentley, he has thrown for 90 or more in five of his last eight games.

WORK HORSE

• Brad Lantz has emerged as one of the most durable backs in the PSAC the last two seasons. He was named All-PSAC East Second Team last year aftering ranking sixth in the PSAC with 902 yards and an average of 82 yards per game. • More impressively, he lugged the ball 234 times, which ranked second in the conference trailing only Bloomsburg’s Harlon Hill nominee Jamar Brittingham. In the last two seasons, Lantz has totaled 1,759 yards and 12 touchdowns. • Lantz is quickly advancing up the Millersville career records lists. In just two seasons, he has has moved into 13th-place in career yards and needs just 253 more to pass John Flamish (1998-2000) for 10th all-time. If Lantz stays on his current pace of 879 yards per season, he will finish his four-year career with 3,516 yards, placing him second to only the legendary Ricke Stonewall, who totaled 4,169 from 1981-84. • Also, Lantz already ranks sixth in career carries with 427. He is on pace for 854 career carries, which would shatter Stonewall’s record of 648. It would also place him fifth in PSAC history behind Bloomsburg’s Jamar Brittingham (2004-07).

SHOOTING FOR TWO AND THREE

• Millersville landed eight players on the All-PSAC East team a year ago. Tackle Adam Cobb and defensive end Kevin Kershner were first team honorees, and Brad Lantz and Jarrod Linn were on the second team. • Cobb was the first Millersville offensive lineman to be a first team selection since center Matt Doherty in 1998. If he earns first team honors in 2008, Cobb will be the first Millersville offensive lineman to be a two-time first teamer since guard Chris Smith in 1993-94 and the first tackle since Greg Faulkner in 1992-93. • Linn could possibly be a three-time AllPSAC East pick. The most recent Marauder to be a three-time selection was cornerback Marcus Banks (2005-07) and defensive back Braden Steffey was a four-time honoree from 2000-03.

Game 2 • Slippery Rock at Millersville • Sept. 6, 2008 • Chryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium • Millersville, Pa.

2008 Millersville Football Game Notes 2008 MILLERSVILLE DEPTH CHART

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 15

Andy Tischbein TISH-bine

WR

20

Matt Sutjak soot-JACK

S

25

Jarrod Linn JAIR-ud

DE

35

Jerrod Bowling JER-rod

OLB

41

John Banzhof BAN-zoff

K

46

Eric Updegrove UP-deh-grove

OLB

52

Matt Marcinek MAR-sin-eck

DE

75

Don Houck HOW-k

LG

78

Nick Kyper KIPE-er

C

82

Bobby Swier SWY-er

TE

89

Matt Sztubinski STEW-bin-ski

TE

OFFENSE

DEFENSE

WR

15 88

Andy Tischbein (5-10, 185, Sr.) Matt Egenreider (5-10, 175, Fr.)

DE

47 52

Kevin Kershner (6-0, 250, Sr.) Matt Marcinek (6-3, 210, So.)

WR TE FB

84 87

Derek Fry (6-7, 230, Sr.) Andrew Downs (6-2, 175, R-So.)

DT

85 66

Jacob Haines (6-1, 250, R-So.) Steve Kuter (6-3, 270, R-Fr.)

82 89

Bob Swier (6-0, 235, Sr.) Matt Sztubinski (6-6, 215, R-Fr.)

DT

54 66

Chad Miller (6-0, 265, So.) Steve Kuter (6-3, 270, R-Fr.)

26 92

Greg Frantz (6-2, 230, R-Fr.) Kevin Pirri (5-11, 225, Fr.)

DE

65 25

Owen King (6-2, 235, R-So.) Jarrod Linn (6-2, 230, Sr.)

TB

13 44

Matthew Booker (5-8, 205, Fr.) Hakeem Johnson (6-0, 185, Fr.)

OLB 96 99

Ryan Knox (6-0, 215, Sr.) Erik Arnold (6-0, 215, R-So.)

QB

7 11

Jamal Smith (6-3, 205, R-So.) Bill Shirk (6-1, 205, R-So.)

ILB

Matt Harmon (6-0, 230, Sr.) Jordan Shank (6-1, 210, R-Jr.)

LT

72 56

Adam Cobb (6-6, 280, Sr.) Jason Horn (6-3, 290, So.)

OLB 35 46

Jerrod Bowling (5-11, 205, So.) Eric Updegrove (5-10, 200, R-Fr.)

LG

73 53

Brendan McCullough (6-4, 305, So.) Chris Gailey (6-3, 300, R-Fr.)

S

24 2

Matt Sutjak (6-2, 195, So.) Shane Gross (5-11, 210, So.)

C

78 60

Nick Kyper (6-0, 275, Jr.) Matt Gillin (6-2, 320, R-So.)

S

48 8

Thomas Wilmer (5-11, 195, R-So.) Julius Carter (5-10, 190, Jr.)

RG

57 75

Christian Calderon (6-4, 310, Jr.) Don Houck (6-2, 280, R-Fr.)

CB

19 20

Dan McClellan (5-10, 175, So.) John Wydner (6-1, 200, Fr.)

RT

50 70

Mike DeHaven (6-6, 275, R-Fr.) Brian Corrigan (6-3, 305, Fr.)

CB 86 32

36 3

Derek Bass (6-1, 185, R-So.) Daniel Johnson (5-8, 175, So.)

SPECIAL TEAMS PK

41

John Banzhof (6-0, 210, R-Jr.)

H

P

41

John Banzhof (6-0, 210, R-Jr.)

KO

41

John Banzhof (6-0, 210, R-Jr.)

KOR 5 15

Darnell Johnson (5-9, 195, R-So.) Andy Tischbein (5-10, 185, Sr.)

LS

82

Bob Swier (6-0, 235, Sr.)

PR

Andy Tischbein (5-10, 185, Sr.)

11

15

Bill Shirk (6-1, 205, R-So.)

2008 Millersville Football Game Notes Head Coach

Greg Colby

1st year at MU, 1st overall Greg Colby was introduced as Millersville University’s 20th head football coach on March 31, 2008. Colby has coached for 34 years, including 25 years as a collegiate coach and 10 years as a defensive coordinator at the NCAA Division I level. He has been on staff for two Big Ten Championships and 12 collegiate bowl games. In his nine years as a high school football coach, Colby won a pair of state championships. Colby has recruited in most of the country during his time as a coach with an emphasis on the Midwest, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Texas and Canada. Colby came to MU after spending six years as defensive coordinator at Northwestern University. During his time there, the Wildcats posted three consecutive six-win seasons for the first time in 70 years and four out of five six-win seasons for the first time since 1905. Northwestern appeared in the Motor City Bowl in 2003 and the Vitalis Sun Bowl in 2005. During Colby’s tenure, Northwestern won the American Football Coaches Association award for highest graduation rate four times. The Wildcats ranked second during the other two years Colby was there. Prior to his time at Northwestern, Colby spent four seasons as the defensive coordinator at Kent State University. In 2001, Colby’s defense ranked third in the Mid-American Conference and helped the Golden Flashes to its first winning season in 15 years. From 1995-1997, Colby served as an assistant coach at Michigan State under head coach Nick Saban. Colby mentored the defensive line, outside linebackers and was co-special teams coordinator. The Spartans appeared in three bowl games (Independence Bowl – 1995, Sun Bowl – 1996 and Aloha Bowl – 1997) with Colby on staff. From 1988-1995, Colby was assistant coach for outside linebackers and special teams at Illinois. Colby helped the Fighting Illini to a Big Ten Championship in 1989 and six bowl appearances in seven years. Colby served as a graduate assistant coach at Michigan State from

The Colby File

PERSONAL Full Name: Gregory Wayne Colby Date of Birth: Feb. 25, 1952 Hometown: Danville, Ill. Alma Mater: Illinois ’75 Family: Wife, Janet; Sons, Matt and Mike Years in Coaching: 34 (25 in college) COACHING EXPERIENCE Northwestern 2002-2007 Defensive Coordinator Kent State 1998-2001 Defensive Coordinator Michigan State 1995-97 Assistant Coach: DL, OLB, ST Illinois 1988-95 Assistant Coach: OLB, ST Michigan State 1986-88 Graduate Assistant: DL Naperville Central HS 1982-86 Head Coach

1986-1988. He worked with the defensive line and helped the Spartans win a Big Ten Championship in 1987 and the Rose Bowl in 1988. From 1982-1986, Colby was head coach at Naperville Central High School in Illinois and led the team to a 24-13 record and a conference championship in 1983. From 1979-1982, Colby coached the Schlarman High School football team to a pair of Illinois Class 2-A championships (13-0 in 1980 and 12-1 in 1981). He also served as athletic director of the school from 1981-82. Colby played football and baseball at the University of Illinois. He was a three-year starter for the Fighting Illini football team and a threeyear starter for the baseball team. Colby was team captain of the baseball squad in 1974. Prior to a year of playing amateur and semi-pro baseball, Colby graduated from Danville High School in 1970. He was an all-state team captain for the football and baseball teams during his senior year. He also lettered in basketball. Colby lives with his wife Janet. The couple has two children, Matt and Mike.

Schlarman HS 1979-82 Head Coach Illinois 1977-78 Graduate Assistant CHAMPIONSHIPS WON 1990 Big Ten Championship, Illinois 1987 Big Ten Championship, Michigan State 1981 Illinois High School 2-A State Championship 1980 Illinois High School 2-A State Championship BOWL GAMES COACHED 2005 Sun Bowl 2003 Motor City Bowl 1997 Aloha Bowl 1996 Sun Bowl 1995 Independence Bowl 1994 Liberty Bowl 1992 Holiday Bowl 1991 John Hancock Bowl 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl 1989 Citrus Bowl 1988 Rose Bowl

NOTABLE PLAYERS COACHED Luis Castillo, Northwestern (28th pick of the San Diego Chargers in 2005 NFL Draft) Kevin Hardy, Illinois (2nd overall pick in 1996 NFL Draft, 1999 Pro Bowl) James Harrison, Kent State (Pittsburgh Steelers, 2007 Pro Bowl) Courtney Ledyard, Michigan State (New York Jets) Simeon Rice, Illinois (3rd overall pick in 1996 NFL Draft, three-time Pro Bowler) Ike Reese, Michigan State (nine-year NFL career) PLAYING EXPERIENCE Illinois Football (three-year starter) Baseball (team captain ’75)

Game 2 • Slippery Rock at Millersville • Sept. 6, 2008 • Chryst Field at Biemesderfer Stadium • Millersville, Pa.