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Game Notes from Bloomsburg University vs. Indiana University of Pennsylvania football game: September 18, 2010.TRANSCRIPT
2010 Indiana Statistical LeadersRUSHING Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long
Harvie Tuck 48 187 3.9 1 42
Darryl Herod 7 51 7.3 0 29
Teddy Blakeman 6 46 7.7 0 28
PASSING Comp Att. Yds. TD Int.
Pat Smith 25 39 307 0 0
RECEIVING No. Yds. Avg. TD Long
Mychal Skinner 9 152 16.9 0 46
Darryl Herod 5 61 12.2 0 17
Nate Morrow 4 46 11.5 1 23
DEFENSE Tack. Sack. TFL Int. FF/FR
Jeff Vaughn 19 0 1 0 0/0
Mike Katch 17 1 2 1 0/0
Mark Jackson 12 0 1 1 1/0
PUNTS No. Yds. Avg. Long
Joey Mencer 10 299 29.9 41
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2010 Indiana Schedule
Game #3Saturday, September 18, 2010 — 1:00 p.m.
Redman Stadium
Indiana Crimson Hawks Bloomsburg Huskies
(2-0) (1-1)
vs.
Date Opponent Time/Result
Sep 2 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT ST. W, 16-6
Sep 11 East Stroudsburg W, 23-17
Sep 18 Bloomsburg 1 p.m.
Sep 25 *SLIPPERY ROCK 1 p.m.
Oct 2 *Edinboro 6 p.m.
Oct 9 *MERCYHURST 2 p.m.
Oct 16 *CLARION 1 p.m.
Oct 23 *Gannon 12 p.m.
Oct 30 *California 1 p.m.
Nov 6 *LOCK HAVEN 1 p.m.
Nov 13 WEST CHESTER 1 p.m.
*PSAC West game
2010 Bloomsburg Schedule
2010 Bloomsburg Statistical LeadersRUSHING Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long
Franklyn Quiteh 50 358 7.2 3 68
Codie Butler 10 84 8.4 1 39
Mike Quintans 9 33 3.7 0 7
PASSING Comp Att. Yds. TD Int.
Pat Carey 22 43 303 2 2
RECEIVING No. Yds. Avg. TD Long
Cory Stiger 6 122 20.3 1 66
Ben Weaber 5 47 9.4 0 12
Matt Marchioni 4 62 15.5 0 23
DEFENSE Tack. Sack. TFL Int. FF/FR
Mike Varanavage 22 0 3 0 0/1
Jarrett Pidgeon 15 0 0 0 0/0
Alex Landis 15 0 1 0 0/0
PUNTS No. Yds. Avg. Long
Dan Fisher 8 273 34.1 46
Series History
First Meeting: 1935
Series Record: IUP leads 18-8
Current Win Streak: BU, 3
Last Meeting: 2007; BU 41 - IUP 35
Sports Information: Tom McGuire ([email protected]); Paul Blascovich ([email protected])
Phone: 570.389.4413 Fax: 570.389.4724 Address: 400 East Second St.; Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Website: buhuskies.com
Media
Radio: WHLM (930 AM); WHLM.com
(Jim Doyle and Andy Ulicny)
Date Opponent Time/Result
Sep 4 at Ashland L, 24-14
Sep 11 CLARION W, 41-13
Sep 18 IUP 1 p.m.
Sep 25 *at Millersville 1 p.m.
Oct 2 *EAST STROUDSBURG 1 p.m.
Oct 9 *at Cheyney 1 p.m.
Oct 16 *at Shippensburg 1 p.m.
Oct 23 *WEST CHESTER 3:30 p.m.
Oct 30 *at C.W. Post 1 p.m.
Nov 6 *KUTZTOWN 1 p.m.
Nov 13 at Lock Haven 12 p.m.
*PSAC East game
Game #3: Bloomsburg vs. Indiana (Pa.) September 18, 2010
2 Bloomsburg University Football Game Notes
Location ......................... Bloomsburg, Pa.
President .......................Dr. David L. Soltz
Founded ............................................... 1893
Enrollment ......................................... 9,512
Affi liation .....................NCAA Division II
Conference ................. Pennsylvania State
...................... Athletic Conference (PSAC)
School Colors .................Maroon & Gold
Team Nickname ............................Huskies
Stadium ..........................Redman Stadium
Capacity .............................................. 4,775
Surface .......................................... FieldTurf
Athletic Director ....... Dr. Mary Gardner
Head Coach ............................ Danny Hale
Football Offi ce ....................570-389-4359
Training Room ...................570-389-4369
Sports Information Director
Tom McGuire
Offi ce................................... 570-389-4413
Email .................. [email protected]
Intern / Asst. SID
Paul Blascovich
Offi ce................................... 570-389-2767
Email ................... [email protected]
Graduate Assistants
Brooke Wilson and Ryan Zvorsky
Offi ce................................... 570-389-5230
2010 PSAC East Standings
LEAGUE OVERALL W-L Pct. W-L Pct.Kutztown 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000Bloomsburg 0-0 .000 1-1 .500C.W. Post 0-0 .000 1-1 .500East Stroudsburg 0-0 .000 1-1 .500Millersville 0-0 .000 1-1 .500 Cheyney 0-0 .000 0-2 .000Shippensburg 0-0 .000 0-2 .000West Chester 0-0 .000 0-2 .000
2010 PSAC West Standings
LEAGUE OVERALL W-L Pct. W-L Pct.California (Pa.) 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000Edinboro 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000Gannon 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000Indiana (Pa.) 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000Slippery Rock 0-0 .000 2-0 1.000Mercyhurst 0-0 .000 1-1 .500 Clarion 0-0 .000 0-2 .000Lock Haven 0-0 .000 0-2 .000
MATCH UP: In the second week of PSAC crossover games, Bloomsburg faces
the Crimson Hawks of Clarion University. Th e last time the teams met was in
2007, when the Huskies won in a 41-35 shootout. IUP leads the all-time series
18-8 in a rivalry dating to before 1933; Bloomsburg has a current winning
streak of three games.
THE HEAD COACHES: Huskies coach Danny Hale (West Chester ‘68) is in
his 18th year at the helm of the Bloomsburg program. With the Huskies, he
has a 145-50-1 (.742) record and has the most wins in school history. For his
career, Hale is 185-63-1 and his winning percentage of .745 is ranked among
the top 10 active coaches in Division II and top 20 D-II coaches all-time. Hale
has led BU to six playoff appearances, including the latest in 2008. He has been
honored as the PSAC East Coach of the Year 10 times, the AFCA Regional
Coach of the Year nine times, and was named the AFCA National Coach of the
Year following the 2000 season.
Currently in his fi fth year as Indiana’s head coach, Lou Tepper (Rutgers ‘67)
has a 32-13 (.711) record with the Crimson Hawks and is also ranked among
the top 10 active D-II coaches in winning percentage. Tepper is a native of
Keystone, Pa., growing up less than 25 miles from Indiana. He spent over three
decades coaching at the Division I level, including at the University of Illinois
from 1991 to 1996. Tepper also served as head coach at PSAC-rival Edinboro
from 2000 to 2005.
PSAC EAST AT A GLANCE: Th is is the last PSAC crossover week until
the fi nal week of the regular season. All teams begin division play next week.
Here’s a look at this week’s matchups in the PSAC East...
Record Last Week Th is Week
Bloomsburg 1-1 W 41-13 vs. Clarion vs. IUP (1 p.m.)
Cheyney 0-2 L 0-30 vs. Slippery Rock vs. Edinboro (1 p.m.)
C.W. Post 1-1 L 13-40 vs. California vs. Mercyhurst (1 p.m.)
Millersville 1-1 W 35-21 vs. Lock Haven vs. Gannon (1 p.m.)
East Stroudsburg 1-1 L 17-23 vs. IUP at California (3:30 p.m.)
Shippensburg 0-2 L 22-19 vs. Gannon at Clarion (6 p.m.)
Kutztown 2-0 W 35-14 vs. Mercyhurst at Lock Haven (7 p.m.)
West Chester 0-2 L 14-16 vs. Edinboro at Slippery Rock (7 p.m.)
Sports Information
Bloomsburg Quick Facts
Game #3: Bloomsburg vs. Indiana (Pa.) September 18, 2010
Bloomsburg University Football Game Notes 3
LAST MEETINGSCOUTING IUP: (Courtesy Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference)
IUP had its fi rst losing season since 1982 last year, and after going through some
growing pains with a freshman quarterback in Pat Smith when starter Andrew Kre-
watch was lost for the season with an injury, looks to have the personnel for a bounce-
back season.
Th e Crimson Hawks also struggled with injuries in addition to the one to their
starting quarterback and this year will return several of those that missed signifi cant
portions of last year with injuries.
Smith is the leader heading into camp to start at QB but he will be challenged by
junior college transfer Bo Napoleon. IUP will have the most returning off ensive start-
ers in the PSAC with nine. Particularly strong should be their off ensive line, a veteran
group that returns four starters, including guard Jim O’Rourke, a two-time All-PSAC
West selection who missed last year with an injury.
Th e running game was IUP’s strength last year and fi gures to be the same this year,
so much in fact that Tobias Robinson, IUP’s leading rusher the last two years and
the PSAC’s leading rusher two seasons ago, is being moved to cornerback this year.
Sophomore Harvie Tuck, who averaged 5.3 yards per carry last year in seven games,
and redshirt freshman James Johnson fi gure to be 1-2 on the depth chart while Darryl
Herod is a solid fullback.
Th e passing game struggled last year but with Smith a year older and the team’s top
four receivers back, including seniors Javon Rowan and Mychal Skinner, the Crimson
Hawks will look to bring their off ense back to the levels of 2008 and before when it
was one of the best in the PSAC.
Th e injuries hit the IUP defense particularly hard last year, but two starters who
missed the bulk of the 2009 season return this year in defensive end Josh Bolyard
and free safety Andre Henderson. Despite having so many injuries last year, the IUP
defense fi nished in the upper half of the PSAC in most defensive categories and with
six starters back, there is optimism that the Crimson Hawks can return to their domi-
nance of two years ago when they led the PSAC in scoring and overall defense.
In addition to Bolyard on the defensive line, defensive tackle Carl Th ornton returns
after being named to the All-PSAC West second team as a freshman. Th e secondary
is also experienced, particularly up the middle, as in addition to Henderson, junior
strong safety Mark Jackson also returns. With both starting corners from last year
having departed, including fourth round NFL draft pick Akwasi Owusu-Ansah, for-
mer running back Robinson will shift to corner this year, giving IUP another tall and
athletic player at that position.
Bloomsburg 41, IUP 35
November 10, 2007
BLOOMSBURG—Quarterback Dan Latorre’s
26-yard touchdown run with 1:36 to play lifted
Bloomsburg over Indiana, 41-35 in PSAC
action. During the game, BU tailback Jamar
Brittingham became the all-time leading
rusher in PSAC history, surpassing Wesley
Cates of California.
Latorre’s scramble for a touchdown capped
a wild fourth period which saw the Crimson
Hawks (8-2) rally from a 27-14 defi cit to go in
front 35-27 with 7:56 to play in the game before
the Huskies put together a rally of its own.
Bloomsburg also got a 90-yard interception
return for a touchdown from Jesse Cooper with
4:53 to go in the game that pulled the Huskies
within 35-33.
Bloomsburg then forced IUP to a three
and out and took over. Latorre hit Brahin Bilal
for 23-yards and then went to Bilal again for
27-yards. After a short gain by Brittingham,
Latorre scrambled up the middle and went
into the end zone for the go-ahead score. Th e
Huskies made it 41-35 with a two-point pass
from Latorre to Kyle Ream.
IUP had their fi nal chance with 1:36 still
to play and got a great kickoff return from
Akwwasi Owusu-Ansah to the Bloomsburg 34
yards line. Krewatch worked the ball down to
the Huskies 22, but three straight incompletions
and a sack by Bloomsburg’s Stevie Draper
ended the IUP threat.
In all Brittingham rushed 27 times for 120
yards and fi nishing his career as the all-time
leader in PSAC history and 14th best in D-II
history with 5,689 yards. Latorre was 13 of
21 for the day for 164 yards and two rushing
touchdowns.
IUP 7 7 7 14 - 35
Bloomsburg 10 7 10 14 - 41
1st
BLOOM - J. Konieg 21 yd fi eld goal
IUP - M. Skinner 44 yd pass from
A. Krewatch (C. Burgess kick)
BLOOM - B. Bilal 64 yd run (J. Konieg kick)
2nd
BLOOM - D. Latorre 13 yd run (J. Konieg kick)
IUP - A. Krewatch 10 yd run (M. McNelis kick)
3rd
BLOOM - J. Konieg 37 yd fi eld goal
BLOOM - J. Heck 13 yd run (J. Konieg kick)
IUP - K. Dutrieuille 15 yd run (C. Burgess kick)
4th
IUP - M. Skinner 43 yd pass from A. Krewatch
(C. Burgess kick)
IUP - D. Pickens 6 yd pass from A. Krewatch
(C. Burgess kick)
BLOOM - J. Cooper 90 yd int. return
(J. Brittingham rush failed)
BLOOM - D. Latorre 26 yd run (K. Ream pass)
RUSHING PASSING OFFENSE
Att. Yds TD Comp. Yds. TD Plays Yds.
Bloomsburg 43 252 4 13 of 22 416 0 65 416
IUP 36 137 2 23 of 33 408 3 69 408
1st downs 3rd downs Time of Poss. Turnovers
Bloomsburg 20 5-14 (36%) 29:10 1
IUP 18 6-16 (38%) 30:50 1
LAST MEETING (2007)
Game #3: Bloomsburg vs. Indiana (Pa.) September 18, 2010
4 Bloomsburg University Football Game Notes
1. Grand Valley ......................................2-0
2. Minnesota-Duluth ............................2-0
3. North Alabama ..................................2-0
4. Abilene Christian ..............................2-0
5. Texas A&M-Kingsville .....................2-0
6. California ............................................2-0
7. Northwest Missouri ..........................0-1
8. Missouri Western ..............................2-0
9. Central Washington ..........................1-2
10. West Texas A&M ..............................1-1
11. Midwestern State ...............................2-0
12. East Stroudsburg ...............................1-1
13. Washburn ............................................1-1
14. Hillsdale ...............................................1-1
15. Saginaw Valley ...................................0-1
16. Tuskegee ..............................................2-0
17. West Alabama ....................................2-0
18. West Liberty .......................................1-1
19. UNC Pembroke .................................2-0
20. Valdosta State .....................................2-0
21. Nebraska-Kearney .............................1-1
22. Winona State ......................................2-0
23. Delta State ...........................................1-1
24. Minnesota State .................................2-0
25. Tusculum ............................................3-0
*Poll as of 9/7/10 (records as of 9/13/10)
D2Football.com Top 25
AFCA Top 25
1. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) (23) .........2-0
2. Minnesota-Duluth (1) .....................2-0
3. North Alabama (2) ...........................2-0
4. California (Pa.) .................................2-0
5. Abilene Christian (Texas) ...............2-0
6. Texas A&M-Kingsville ....................2-0
7. Northwest Missouri St. ...................0-1
8. West Alabama ....................................2-0
9. West Texas A&M .............................1-1
10. Tuskegee (Ala.) .................................2-0
11. Missouri Western St. .......................2-0
12. Midwestern St. (Texas) ...................2-0
13. Hillsdale (Mich.) ...............................1-1
14. North Carolina-Pembroke .............2-0
15. Washburn (Kan.) ..............................1-1
16. Minnesota St.-Mankato ...................2-0
17. Winona St. (Minn.) ..........................2-0
18. Wayne St. (Neb.) ..............................2-0
19. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) ...............1-1
20. Valdosta St. (Ga.) ..............................2-0
21. West Liberty (W.Va.) .......................1-1
22. Edinboro (Pa.) ...................................2-0
23. Nebraska-Kearney ...........................1-1
24. Tusculum (Tenn.) ..............................3-0
25. Central Washington ........................1-2
*Poll as of 9/13/10
EAGER TO SCORE: Time of possession is a deceiving statistic for the Huskies. Last
week against Clarion, Bloomsburg had six scoring drives; four of them lasted less
than one minute and all were shorter than two minutes. From shortest to longest,
BU’s scoring drives lasted 11, 12, 43, 45, 74, and 95 seconds. By contrast, Clarion’s
three scores came on drives lasting 2:49, 5:12, and 5:34.
FAST START: Last week, Franklyn Quiteh’s 218-yard rushing was the 24th time
a Bloomsburg back has run for 200+ in a game in the Danny Hale era. None of the
other performances came earlier in the calendar year than Quiteh (Sept. 11).
MAKING HITCHCOCK PROUD: With the Crimson Hawks invading Redman
Stadium this week, the Huskies now face off against their third consecutive avian
opponent (AU Eagles, CU Golden Eagles).
FORTY LOVE: Following last week’s 41-13 victory over Clarion, Bloomsburg has
now scored 40 or more points in at least one game in every season since 1993, the
same year that Coach Hale took over the program.
MIND YOUR Q’S: Across all NCAA divisions, Franklyn Quiteh and Mike
Quintans are the only starting and backup pair of running-backs on any team’s depth
chart whose last names begin with “Q.”
OVERTIME MASTERS: Since the elimination of ties in 1998, the Crimson Hawks
are 7-0 in overtime games, winning six of those matchups on the road. Only their
most recent OT win (2008; IUP 23, Slippery Rock 16) lasted multiple periods.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
By Bloomsburg University Archivist Bob Dunkelberger
Th e eleven straight home openers the Huskies have won are new school record,
breaking the previous high of 10 set from 1947 to 1956. Bloomsburg’s all-time
record in home openers in 113 seasons is 70-38-5.
Th e Clarion game saw the Huskies score 40 points on off ense, rush for over 300
yards, and score a touchdown in each quarter all for the fi rst time in 18 games
since a 43-7 victory over Cheyney on October 18, 2008. By contrast from 2000-
2008 Bloomsburg had at least two games every year in which they put up a touch-
down in each quarter, a total of 33 times during those nine seasons.
Th e 41 points versus Clarion was only the second time in the last 18 games
Bloomsburg has scored at least 40 points in a game as a team, compiling a 12-6 re-
cord over that span. Th e 18 games before then dating back to the start of the 2007
season the Huskies reached 40 points 11 times with a record of 15-3.
Danny’s Hale’s record versus the PSAC West while at Bloomsburg is now 42-21,
with a home record of 24-8 and 18-13 on the road.
Coach Hale is 4-7 versus Indiana while at Bloomsburg but has won the last three.
Th e only other time the Huskies have beaten IUP three consecutive times was in
1950, 1951 and 1985.
Game #3: Bloomsburg vs. Indiana (Pa.) September 18, 2010
Bloomsburg University Football Game Notes 5
BLOOMSBURG 41 - CLARION 13
September 11, 2010
BLOOMSBURG—With over 500 yards of total off ense and another stellar performance from BU freshman Franklyn Quiteh, the
Bloomsburg University football team handily defeated the Golden Eagles of Clarion University, 41-13, Saturday at Redman Stadium. Follow-
ing a 140-yard performance at Ashland, Quiteh rushed for a game-high 218 yards and two touchdowns, helping the Huskies clinch their fi rst
win of the 2010 season.
Clarion looked strong on the game’s opening drive, orchestrating an 11-play, 75-yard drive, culminating in a one-yard keeper rush by
sophomore quarterback Eric Coxon to give the Golden Eagles a 7-0 lead.
On the Huskies’ fi rst play from scrimmage, BU quarterback Pat Carey went deep to hit senior Cory Stiger for a 66-yard touchdown
pass, quickly leveling the score at 7-7.
Th e Golden Eagles looked to respond and successfully navigated 53 yards to the Bloomsburg 15 before the Huskies recovered a fumble
by Coxon and retook possession. Th e remainder of fi rst period was quiet, as neither off ense managed to gain signifi cant ground.
Early in the second quarter, Quiteh broke loose for a 35-yard rush on a drive that eventually ended with an 11-yard touchdown rush by
BU junior fullback Matt Cox, giving the Huskies a 14-7 lead.
Shortly before halftime, Clarion tried to close the gap, but a 19-yard fi eld-goal attempt by Robert Mamula was blocked by BU junior
Wallace Jamison, and the Huskies entered intermission with the seven-point advantage.
After a Bloomsburg three-and-out to start the third quarter, Clarion drove 45 yards in 10 plays for a fi rst down on the BU 10-yard line.
Th e Huskies held strong in the red zone, and the Golden Eagles were held to a fi eld goal, narrowing the lead to 14-10.
Junior Tyler Guise got the Huskies’ momentum going with a 51-yard kickoff return to start the next drive. Guise would later have a 22-
yard reception, and an eight-yard TD Carey pass to senior Chris Tressler completed the drive.
On the second play of Clarion’s next drive, junior Bloomsburg linesman John Pettine put his hand on a Coxon pass and reeled it in for
his fi rst career interception. A 45-yard rush by Quiteh on BU’s second play broke the game open to 28-10. After a quick punt by Clarion on
its next possession, Quiteh broke loose again, this time going all the way from 68-yards for his second TD of the day; BU led 34-10.
Clarion’s Mamula would post a 25-yard fi eld goal to close the third period, but the Golden Eagles were unable to get their off ensive
game back on a positive track for the remainder of the game.
Th e fourth quarter elapsed quickly, opening with a 13-play drive by the Huskies, who were eager to milk time off the clock. True fresh-
man Codie Butler replaced Quiteh in the fi nal minutes and made an immediate impact in his college debut. Butler posted 84 yards in 10
attempts, including a fi ve-yard touchdown to close out the game’s scoring at 41-13.
Quiteh’s 218 yards on the ground (15 attempts) marks the fi rst time a Bloomsburg back has reached the double-century mark since BU
all-time career rushing leader Jamar Brittingham accomplished the feat for his fi nal time in 2007. Carey threw for 163 yards and completed
nine of 16 passing attempts, including his 2 TD’s.
Defensively, BU senior Mike Varanavage had a game-high 12 tackles, tying his career-best; sophomore Jarrett Pidgeon followed with
nine tackles. Clarion senior Nick Sipes had a team-high, posting nine stops of his own.
LAST WEEK
QB TB FB WR WR TE LT LG C RG RT
Ashland Carey Quiteh Cox Stiger Marchioni Weaber Kurtz Casey Steck Orlando Allen
Clarion Carey Quiteh Cox Stiger Guise Weaber Kurtz Casey Steck Orlando Allen
Huskies Game-by-Game Starters - Off ense
DE DT DT DE OLB MLB OLB CB CB S S
Ashland Huot Zimmerman Givler Robinson Varanavage Pidgeon McFarland Browning O. Rivera Landis J. Rivera
Clarion Huot Zimmerman Givler Pettine Varanavage Pidgeon McFarland Browning O. Rivera Landis Oliver
Huskies Game-by-Game Starters - Defense
BLOOMSBURG RUSHING PASSING OFFENSE
Att. Yds TD Comp. Yds. TD Plays Yds. 1st downs 3rd downs Time of Poss. Tnovrs
at Ashland 45 135 1 14 of 28 150 0 73 285 18 6-16 (38%) 32:04 2
vs Clarion 40 344 4 9 of 16 163 2 56 507 20 7-12 (%) 25:13 0
OPPONENTS RUSHING PASSING OFFENSE
Att. Yds TD Comp. Yds. TD Plays Yds. 1st downs 3rd downs Time of Poss. Tnovrs
Ashland 36 157 0 16 of 26 248 2 62 405 13 5-15 (33%) 27:56 0
Clarion 40 107 1 21 of 37 246 0 77 353 22 9-18 (50%) 34:47 1
2010 STATISTICS SNAPSHOT
Game #3: Bloomsburg vs. Indiana (Pa.) September 18, 2010
6 Bloomsburg University Football Game Notes
THE HUSKY OFFENSE: Junior Pat Carey, a transfer from D-I FCS institution Lafayette College, replaces four-year starter Dan
Latorre under center. Carey threw for 303 yards and 2 TD’s in his fi rst two games, connecting on 22 of 43 attempts.
Th ough Franklyn Quiteh started the season No. 4 on the depth chart, he is playing like an experienced starter racking up 358
yards in two games. Matt Cox came out of the backfi eld to make a single 8-yard reception in the opener. Mike Quintans backs
up the tailbacks.
Senior tight end Ben Weaber has made fi ve catches for 47 yards on the season. Classmate Cory Stiger leads the receivers with six
receptions for 122 yards and a touchdown, while Tyler Guise, who missed last season with an injury, has caught four for 62 yards.
Matt Marchioni, Kyle Jackson and Chris Tressler have each caught a pair.
While injury has plagued the BU defensive line and limited its depth, Daryl Kurtz, Pat Casey, Chris Steck, Kenny Orlando, and
Brandon Allen have been steady starters, reliably protecting Carey and breaking holes for Quiteh.
BLOOMSBURG DEFENSE: Th e Huskies return four linesmen who fi lled starting roles last season, including Marcus
Zimmerman, Todd Givler, John Pettine and Dave Huot. Clarence Robinson has also seen starting action this season.
Outside linebackers Mike Varanavage and Th omas McFarland, combined to make over 160 tackles a year ago and have made 31
in the fi rst two games. In the middle, Jarrett Pidgeon already has 15 stops in his starting role for the Huskies. Th e Huskies also
have added depth at the position with Ryan Feldman, Sean Clift, Jeff Owsley and Pat Michael.
All-PSAC East selection Oscar Rivera returns as as a densive, while the Huskies also feature seniors Alex Landis and Dan
Oliver and junior Vince Browning as starters. Rivera and Landis were both starters last season and combined to make over 100
tackles last season, while Browning and Oliver combined for 75 tackles as back-ups. Joining the group will be Justin Rivera, Dan
Haverstock, Mark Scattene and Terrell Oglesby.
SPECIAL TEAMS: Jared Shannon and Dan Fisher continue to battle for responsibility of the kickoff s and fi eld goal duties
for the Huskies. Drew Snyder and Fisher are competing for the punting duties, though Fisher has almost exclusively held the
responsibility so far. Specialist Ian Murray is doing the long-snapping for special teams. Tyler Guise is the starting punt returner,
though he has been unable to break free in three attempts. Wallace Jamison has 100 yards in four kick returns, and will likely
continue in this role as the season progresses.
PSAC NCAA
Average Rank* Rank**
Rushing Off ense 239.50 2 14
Passing Off ense 156.50 13 115
Total Off ense 396.00 3 t-40
Scoring Off ense 27.50 6 60
Rushing Defense 132.00 8 83
Pass Effi ciency Defense 131.87 13 95
Total Defense 379.00 14 103
Scoring Defense 18.50 7 49
Net Punting 28.70 12 111
Punt Returns 4.00 11 121
Kickoff Returns 25.75 2 22
Turnover Margin +0.00 10 t-68
Pass Defense 247.00 14 106
Passing Effi ciency 117.96 9 89
Sacks 1.00 12 t-101
Tackles for Loss 6.50 10 80
Sacks Allowed 1.50 3 t-57
2010 Bloomsburg Team and Individual Statistical Rankings*
PSAC NCAA
Player Average Rank* Rank**
Rushing Yards/Game Franklyn Quiteh 179.00 1 1
Passing Effi ciency Pat Carey 116.40 11 92
Total Off ense Franklyn Quiteh 179.00 10 t-87
Pat Carey 141.00 15 -
Receiving Yds/Game Cory Stiger 61.00 11 -
Interceptions John Pettine .50 t-10 -
Punting Avg. Yards Dan Fisher 34.12 11 89
Punt Return Avg. Tyler Guise 4.00 8 80
Kickoff Return Avg. Wallace Jamison 25.00 t-5 t-44
Field Goals/Game Dan Fisher 1.00 t-6 t-30
Scoring/Game Franklyn Quiteh 10.00 3 t-27
Dan Fisher 5.50 21 -
All-Purpose Yds/Game Franklyn Quiteh 179.00 2 15
Sacks Clarence Robinson .50 t-11 -
Tackles/Game Michael Varanavage 11.00 1 t-22
Tackles for Loss/Game Michael Varanavage 1.50 t-12 t-86
statistics through Monday, September 13
*rank among all 16 PSAC teams
**rank among 147 Division-II teams
Game #3: Bloomsburg vs. Indiana (Pa.) September 18, 2010
Bloomsburg University Football Game Notes 7
1AFCA National Coach of the Year Awards
2
Harlon Hill Finalists coached by Hale.
Irv Sigler won the award in 1997,
Jamar Brittingham fi nished 3rd in 2005
9
AFCA Regional Coach of the Year Awards
10
PSAC East Coach of the Year Awards
13
PSAC East shared or outright regular-season
titles, including 10 with Bloomsburg
145
Wins for Hale at Bloomsburg, the most of any
coach in school history
185
Wins for Hale in his coaching career;
7th among current coaches, 18th best all-time
.745
Win percentage for Hale in his coaching career;
4th among current coaches, 12th best all-time
Hale by the Numbers
HEAD COACH DANNY HALE
Danny Hale, one of the winningest coaches in all of Division II, will begin his 18th season at the helm of the
Huskies in 2010. Hale also spent fi ve years as head coach at West Chester University.
Prior to West Chester, Hale was an off ensive line and defensive coordinator at Colgate from 1981 to 1983. Prior
to Colgate, Hale was the off ensive line coach at Bucknell from 1975-80 and was defensive coordinator/lineback-
er coach at Vermont in 1974.
Hale is a graduate of West Chester, earning his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Health and Physical Educa-
tion in 1968 and 1973. He was an all-conference pick at West Chester and earned the team’s most valuable
player in the 1967 State Championship game, while also lettering three times for the track and fi eld team. He is
a member of the West Chester Football Hall of Fame and the Delaware County Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame.
Coach Hale is one of the winningest active coaches in Division II and looks to climb the ranks even further this season...
Winningest Active* Coaches
By PERCENTAGE (Currently in at least fi fth year in D-II)
Coach College Yrs. W L T Pct.
1. Willie Slater Tuskegee 5 42 5 .894
2. Ken Sparks Carson-Newman 31 288 71 2 .801
3. John Luckhardt California (Pa.) 26 207 65 2 .759
4. Danny Hale Bloomsburg 23 185 63 1 .7455. Bill Zwaan West Chester 14 115 41 .737
6. Mel Tjeerdsma NW Missouri St. 27 230 81 4 .737
7. Tom Sawyer Winona St. 15 118 46 .720
8. Bob Nielson Minn.-Duluth 18 136 54 1 .715
9. Lou Tepper Indiana 5 32 13 .711
10. Bryan Collins C.W. Post 13 94 40 .701
By VICTORIES
Coach College Yrs. W L T Pct.
1. Ken Sparks Carson-Newman 31 288 71 2 .801
2. Mel Tjeerdsma NW Missouri St. 27 230 81 4 .737
3. Willard Bailey St. Paul’s 37 228 144 7 .611
4. Dennis Douds East Stroudsburg 37 227 147 3 .606
5. John Luckhardt California (Pa.) 26 207 65 2 .759
6. Monte Cater Shepherd 30 192 104 2 .648
7. Danny Hale Bloomsburg 23 185 63 1 .7458. Pat Behrns Neb.-Omaha 23 154 91 .629
8. Rocky Rees Shippensburg 26 154 121 2 .560
10. George Mihalik Slippery Rock 21 138 78 4 .636
“Indiana is a quality program that is
rebounding from last year’s losing season.
Th eir defense shut down ESU last week, and
this game will be a real test for our off ense.”
Coach Danny Hale:
*active as of 2010 season
Paul Darragh - Asst. Head Coach/
Defensive Coord./Linebackers
Bill Perkins - Defensive Line/
Strength & Conditioning
Alf Melito - Defensive Line
Chet Henicle - Defensive Secondary
Maurice Daly - Assistant Linebackers
BU Coaching Staff
Tom Pajic - Off ensive Coordinator/
Recruiting Coord./QBs/Receivers
Brian McBryan - Off ensive Line/
Assistant Off ensive Coordinator
Ed T. Rush - Kickers
Gump May - Off ensive Assistant
Dave Shemaria - Tight Ends
Game #3: Bloomsburg vs. Indiana (Pa.) September 18, 2010
8 Bloomsburg University Football Game Notes
(as of September 13, 2010)
LT 70 Daryl Kurtz Jr. 6-4 315 Played every game over last three years...First start was in Ashland in ‘08
72 Anthony Cascio Rf. 6-3 290 2x All-ESPN Williamsport selection at LT...’06 All-easternFB 1st team
LG 74 Pat Casey Sr. 6-0 300 2009 First-team All-PSAC East at guard...Has played in 27 games
67 Spencer Randolph Fr. 6-3 300 Also backup RG...AP Virginia All-Group AAA fi rst team
C 60 Chris Steck Rf. 6-0 275 ‘08 Heartland Ath. Conf. 1st team OL...Wrestled hvywt (285 lb) in HS
79 Austin Hormel Fr. 6-2 275 Lancaster-Lebanon sec. 3 Off ensive Lineman of the Year
RG 62 Kenny Orlando Jr. 6-1 285 Previously a defensive guard...Played in all but 3 games over last 2 years
67 Spencer Randolph Fr. 6-3 300 Also backup LG...AP Virginia All-Group AAA fi rst team
RT 73 Brandon Allen So. 6-2 300 Made four appearances in ‘08...History major
59 Matt Feiler Fr. 6-6 275 Second-Team L-L Section 3 All-Star pick at OT after senior season
TE 88 Ben Weaber Sr. 6-3 265 Team captain...’09 Second-team All-PSAC selection...636 career rec. yds.
87 Mark Daniels So. 6-6 245 Played 10 games in ‘09...Accounting major
WR 26 Tyler Guise Jr. 6-0 180 435 career all-purpose yards...Played freshman year at KR and DB
84 Kyle Jackson Rf. 6-0 200 Caught 73.6 yds/game during senior year at Central Dauphin
WR 6 Cory Stiger Sr. 6-1 190 Led the ‘09 Huskies with 467 receiving yards
82 Matt Marchioni So. 6-3 200 First team All-Conference and All-State honors as a HS junior
TB 28 Franklyn Quiteh Rf. 5-10 197 2008 Mountain Valley Conf. MVP, rushing for 2,278 yds (26 TD) as senior
32 Mike Quintans So. 5-8 210 103 tackles in HS soph. season...Also wrestled in HS
FB 37 Matt Cox Jr. 5-11 225 Played all 11 games in 2009...Brothers play for KC Chiefs and Ga. Tech
30 Andre Morales Gr. 6-1 250 Transfer from Rutgers...Could also be used in special teams packages
QB 9 Pat Carey Jr. 6-2 205 Transfer from Lafayette...Second-team all-PA in high school
5 Mike Wagner Jr. 6-0 195 Has played in seven games as backup quarterback at BU
DE 96 Dave Huot Sr. 6-4 260 Appeared in 23 games in last two seasons...61 career tackles, 17.5 TFL
Clarence Robinson/Dave Onorato
DT 78 Marcus Zimmerman Sr. 6-0 270 Started all 11 games in ‘09 with 11 tackles for loss and 39 total
61 Chris Kennedy Rf. 6-3 300 1st team Philadelphia Catholic League at DE...Management major
DT 98 Todd Givler Sr. 6-2 270 Team captain...52 career tackles, including 9.5 for loss, 4 sacks
64 Mike Schlauch So. 5-10 235 Played all 11 games in ‘09...Environmental Planning major
DE 95 John Pettine Jr. 6-3 265 Two pass break-ups and back-to-back sacks against Kutz. in ‘09
38 Ryan Olaf Jr. 6-1 240 Transitioned from linebacker to defensive end
OLB 11 Mike Varanavage Sr. 6-0 220 Team captain...started 11 games, had 90 tackles and 2 sacks in ‘09
34 Ryan Feldman So. 5-11 207 14 tackles and 1 forced fumble in 9 games played last season
MLB 51 Jarrett Pidgeon So. 5-10 225 Played in 10 games, recording 12 tackles in ‘09
31 Pat Michael Jr. 6-0 240 Has made 12 appearances...3 tackles against Gannon in ‘08
OLB 2 Th omas McFarland Sr. 6-1 225 Started every game for past three seasons...143 career tackles
33 Sean Clift So. 6-0 220 Made 3 tackles against Millersville in ‘09, totaling 7 on the year
CB 16 Vince Browning Jr. 5-9 180 Two INTs in 2009, 3 in career...appeared in all 24 games in last 2 years
24 Terrell Oglesby So. 5-7 170 Economics major...Rushed for 1,447 yards as HS senior
CB 17 Oscar Rivera Jr. 5-9 180 First-team All-PSAC in 2009...123 career tackles
13 Mark Scattene So. 5-9 177 Changed from receiver in high school...Exercise science major
S 8 Alex Landis Sr. 6-2 210 Team captain...104 career tackles...Father George is former BU coach
27 Dan Haverstock So. 6-1 190 Played all 11 games in 2009 as part of special teams unit
S 45 D. Solomon Oliver Sr. 5-11 190 66 career tackles...Appeared in 11 games in ‘09
23 Justin Rivera Jr. 6-1 195 Played every game in last two seasons...27 career tackles
K 90 Jared Shannon So. 5-10 195 Returning starter...Averaged 62.2 yards per kickoff in ‘09
97 Dan Fisher Rf. 6-1 190 Backup punter...Elementary Education major
P 85 Drew Snyder Jr. 6-0 225 Returning punter...Avg. 30+ yds/punt in both previous seasons (‘07 & ‘09)
97 Dan Fisher Rf. 6-1 190 Backup kicker...Elementary Education major
LS/SS 93 Ian Murray Rf. 6-3 195 Played as linesman in high school
88 Ben Weaber Sr. 6-3 265 Team captain...Also starting TE
H 85 Drew Snyder Jr. 6-0 225 Performed holding duties for kicks in 2009
47 Jeff Owsley Jr. 6-0 205 Looks to see action at LB...Appeared in 12 games last season
PR/KR 26 Tyler Guise Jr. 6-0 180 Averaged 24.5 yds/return on kickoff s in ‘08...Also starting WR
7 Ryan Dickerson So. 6-0 175 Played 6 games in ‘08 as WR, catching 5 passes for 59 yds.
Bloomsburg Depth Chart
Game #3: Bloomsburg vs. Indiana (Pa.) September 18, 2010
Bloomsburg University Football Game Notes 9
(as of September 10, 2010)
WR 18 Mychal Skinner Sr. 6-3 220
6 Mike Scott R-Fr. 5-11 190
TE 87 Nate Morrow Sr. 6-5 250
80 Evan Battallio Fr. 6-3 245
LT 77 Byron Dovales R-Fr. 6-3 305
66 Jerrod Good R-Fr. 6-4 280
LG 54 Nick Carnicella R-Fr. 6-1 280
72 Mike Charmo Fr. 6-2 285
C 76 Anthony Dipasquale Jr. 6-2 260
54 Nick Carnicella R-Fr. 6-1 280
RG 59 Jim O’Rourke Sr. 5-11 260
72 Mike Charmo Fr. 6-2 285
RT 78 Jason Musselman So. 6-6 280
66 Jerrod Good R-Fr. 6-4 280
WR 85 Ben Simmen Fr. 6-4 175
8 Pat Brewer Fr. 5-11 170
QB 12 Pat Smith So. 6-5 225
10 Bo Napoleon Jr. 5-11 210
FB 32 Larry Federoff Sr. 6-0 245
38 Darryl Herod So. 5-10 255
TB 24 Harvie Tuck So. 5-8 230
34 James Johnson R-Fr. 5-10 200
RLB 56 Mike Gee Sr. 6-1 240
53 Matt Beckman R-Fr. 5-11 235
DT 69 Carl Th ornton So. 6-2 235
57 Maurice Mckinney Fr. 5-11 240
NG 58 Nate George Sr. 6-2 235
93 Akeem Smith R-Fr. 6-3 235
DE 97 Josh Bolyard R-Fr. 6-5 230
90 Errol Brewster Fr. 6-2 225
ILB 50 Mike Katch So. 6-1 210
41 Tyler Dummermuth R-Fr. 6-1 215
ILB 48 Jeff Vaughn Sr. 5-9 225
5 Jermel Lee R-Fr. 6-0 215
CB 22 Tobias Robinson Sr. 5-11 195
23 Cory Lanterman So. 6-1 190
CB 3 Daryl Jones So. 5-11 185
20 Zach Severance R-Fr. 5-11 185
DS 7 Mark Jackson Jr. 6-0 205
27 Michael Meriwether Fr. 5-8 195
SS 28 Johnny Franco Jr. 5-9 195
49 Terrell Washington Jr. 6-1 175
FS 6 Mike Scott R-Fr. 5-11 190
7 Mark Jackson Jr. 6-0 205
K 26 Craig Burgess Sr. 6-0 210
29 Joey Mencer So. 5-10 180
P 60 Jared Kaufmann Sr. 5-10 205
12 Pat Smith So. 6-5 225
KR 22 Tobias Robinson Sr. 5-11 195
27 Michael Meriwether Fr. 5-8 195
PR 23 Cory Lanterman So. 6-1 190
89 Nate Jacobs R-Fr. 5-10 175
H 60 Jared Kaufmann Sr. 5-10 205
SS 61 Eddie Gavett So. 6-3 200
LS 32 Larry Federoff Sr. 6-0 245
Lou Tepper Head Coach
Paul Tortorella Asst. Coach / Defensive Coord.
Mike Campolo Asst. Coach / Off . Line / Rushing
Jim Smith Asst. Coach / Quarterbacks
D.K. McDonald Asst. Coach / Cornerbacks
Ryan Eden Asst. Coach / Receivers
Bernie McQuown Assistant Coach
Bill Waryck Asst. Coach / Tight Ends
Adam Schmidt Graduate Assistant Coach
Tye Desiderio Graduate Assistant Coach
Indiana Coaching Staff
Location .......................................................Indiana, Pa.
President ............................ David J. Werner (interim)
Founded ................................................................... 1875
Enrollment ........................................................... 14,200
Athletics Affi liation ......................NCAA Division II
Conference ..................................... Pennsylvania State
............................................Athletic Conference (PSAC)
School Colors ....................................Crimson & Gray
Team Nickname .................................Crimson Hawks
Stadium ............................... George P. Miller Stadium
Capacity .................................................................. 6,500
Surface ...............................................................Artifi cial
Athletic Director .................................Frank Condino
Sports Information Director ........... Mike Hoff man
SID Phone ................................................724-357-2747
SID Email .......................................mhoff [email protected]
Head Coach .................................................Lou Tepper
Football Offi ce Phone ..........................724-357-2780
Indiana Quick FactsIndiana Depth Chart
Game #3: Bloomsburg vs. Indiana (Pa.) September 18, 2010
10 Bloomsburg University Football Game Notes
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Glenn Hutton Rf. QB/WR 6-0 185 Sicklerville, N.J. / Paul VI2 Th omas McFarland Sr. LB 6-1 225 Pottsville / Pottsville3 Wallace Jamison Jr. DB 5-11 177 Hershey / Hershey5 Mike Wagner Jr. QB 6-0 195 Hershey / Hershey6 Cory Stiger Sr. WR 6-1 190 Williamsport / Loyalsock Twp.7 Ryan Dickerson So. WR 6-0 175 Harleysville / Souderton8 Alex Landis Sr. DB 6-2 210 Pine Grove / Pine Grove9 Pat Carey Jr. QB 6-2 205 Loyalsock / Loyalsock Twp.10 Sellus Roulhac Rf. WR 6-2 180 West Chester / West Chester East11 Mike Varanavage Sr. LB 6-0 220 Philadelphia / Archbishop Ryan13 Mark Scattene So. DB 5-9 177 Bethlehem / Bethlehem Catholic15 Adam Diltz Rf. QB 5-11 190 Bloomsburg / Central Columbia16 Vince Browning Jr. DB 5-9 180 Harrisburg / Central Dauphin17 Oscar Rivera Jr. DB 5-9 180 Bethlehem / Liberty18 Kareem Steplight So. RB 5-5 142 Philadelphia / Frankford19 Kenny Domzalski Jr. RB 5-9 195 Milford / Delaware Valley20 Codie Butler Fr. RB 5-9 222 Womelsdorf / Conrad Weiser21 Jonathan Patrick Rf. DB 5-11 185 Somerset, N.J. / Franklin23 Justin Rivera Jr. DB 6-1 195 Bethlehem / Liberty24 Terrell Oglesby So. DB 5-7 170 Philadelphia / Northeast Catholic25 Drew Siegfried Rf. DB 6-0 186 Glenside / Bishop McDevitt26 Tyler Guise Jr. WR 6-0 180 Mechanicsburg / Cumberland Valley27 Dan Haverstock So. DB 6-1 190 York / West York28 Franklyn Quiteh Rf. RB 5-10 197 Tobyhanna / Pocono Mountain West30 Andre Morales Sr. FB 6-1 250 Bethlehem / Liberty31 Pat Michael Jr. LB 6-0 240 Fairview / Fairview32 Mike Quintans So. RB 5-8 210 Media / Penncrest33 Sean Clift So. LB 6-0 220 Philadelphia / Roman Catholic34 Ryan Feldman So. LB 5-11 207 Aston / JP McCaskey36 Brody Myers Fr. RB 6-1 230 Akron / Ephrata37 Matt Cox Jr. FB 5-11 225 Lewisberry / Red Land38 Ryan Olaf Jr. DE 6-1 240 Danville / Danville39 Mike Dalberto Fr. DB 5-11 185 Berwick / Berwick40 Jordan Rinehart Rf. DE 6-4 250 West York / West York41 Dave Onorato Jr. DE 6-1 240 Hummelstown / Bishop McDevitt42 Rickey Bailey Rf. LB 6-3 210 Media / Penncrest44 Tony David Fr. LB 6-1 232 Allentown / Salisburg45 D. Solomon Oliver Sr. DB 5-11 190 Cheltenham / Cheltenham46 Samuel Eck So. DB 5-11 190 Jersey Shore / Jersey Shore47 Jeff Owsley Jr. LB 6-0 205 Aston / Sun Valley48 Aaron Hacker Rf. LB 6-1 210 Dover / Dover49 Matt Wenrich Fr. TE 5-11 230 Selinsgrove / Selinsgrove50 Alex Buchert So. OL 6-2 285 Robesonia / Conrad Weiser51 Jarrett Pidgeon So. LB 5-10 225 Barnegat, N.J. / Southern Regional52 Dylan Spangler Fr. LB 6-0 220 Waynesboro / Waynesboro54 Clarence Robinson Fr. DL 6-3 225 Carlisle / Cedar Crest55 Josh Chromiak So. DL 6-0 240 Wind Gap / Pen Argyl56 Shaun Moore So. DL 5-11 265 Landsdale / North Penn59 Matt Feiler Fr. OL 6-6 275 Strasburg / Lampeter-Strasburg60 Chris Steck Rf. OL 6-0 275 Mt. Carmel / Mt. Carmel61 Chris Kennedy Rf. DL 6-3 300 Radnor / Archbishop Carroll62 Kenny Orlando Jr. OL 6-1 285 Womelsdorf / Conrad Weiser64 Mike Schlauch So. DL 5-10 235 Zion Grove / Bloomsburg65 Shawn Smith Fr. OL 6-3 260 Harrisburg / Central Dauphin66 Marc Francola So. DL 6-0 242 Bloomsburg / Bloomsburg67 Spencer Randolph Fr. OL 6-3 300 Colonial Heights, Va. / Th omas Dale
Bloomsburg Football Roster
Game #3: Bloomsburg vs. Indiana (Pa.) September 18, 2010
Bloomsburg University Football Game Notes 11
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 70 Daryl Kurtz Jr. OL 6-4 315 Milton / Milton72 Anthony Cascio Rf. OL 6-3 290 Montoursville / Montoursville73 Brandon Allen So. OL 6-2 300 Philadelphia / Frankford74 Pat Casey Sr. OL 6-0 300 Matamoras / Delaware Valley75 Justin Walker Sr. OL 6-1 320 Coatesville / Coatesville77 Brian Clarke So. 6-3 305 Hanover / Hanover Twp.78 Marcus Zimmerman Sr. DL 6-0 270 Lititz / Manheim Central79 Austin Hormel Fr. OL 6-2 275 Jonestown / North Lebanon80 Kyle Fisher So. WR 6-0 185 Denver / Cocalico82 Matt Marchioni So. WR 6-3 200 Wilmington, Del. / Brandywine83 Ryan Stuart Fr. WR 6-5 210 New Tripoli / Allentown Central Catholic84 Kyle Jackson Rf. WR 6-0 200 Harrisburg / Central Dauphin85 Drew Snyder Jr. P 6-0 225 Hanover / South Western86 Chris Tressler Sr. WR 6-0 185 Lewistown / Lewistown87 Mark Daniels So. TE 6-6 245 Sinking Spring / Wilson88 Ben Weaber Sr. TE 6-3 265 Lebanon / Cedar Crest90 Jared Shannon So. K 5-10 195 Bloomsburg / Bloomsburg93 Ian Murray Rf. LS 6-3 195 Lock Haven / Central Mountain95 John Pettine Jr. DL 6-3 265 Gilbertsville / Archbishop96 Dave Huot Sr. DL 6-4 260 Bethlehem / Freedom97 Dan Fisher Rf. K/P 6-1 190 Harrisburg / Central Dauphin98 Todd Givler Sr. DL 6-2 270 Glenmoore / Downington West Nicholas Conquest Fr. OL 6-3 275 Haddonfi eld, N.J. / Haddonfi eld Julian Huggins Fr. DB 6-0 190 Philadelphia / North Catholic Mike Huth Rf. LB 5-11 210 Pen Argyl / Pen Argyl E.J. Josephs Fr. OL 6-4 290 Glen Mills / Bayard Rustin Tyler Knoblauch Fr. DB 5-10 185 Voorhees, N.J. / Eastern David McFadden Fr. DL 6-5 220 Allentown / Allentown Central Catholic Shawn Mitchell Fr. DL 6-2 225 Nazareth / Nazareth Jake Myers Fr. LB 6-0 205 Glenville / Southwestern Cole Parkinson Fr. WR 6-2 170 Boyertown / St. Pius X Mike Pecot Fr. WR 6-0 175 Hershey / Hershey Ryan Samuels Fr. TE 6-4 205 Avon Grove / Avon Grove Matt Sanderson Fr. DL 6-0 260 Unionville / Unionville Ameer Selden Fr. LB 6-2 219 Philadelphia / Delaware Valley Charter Leland Smith Fr. WR 5-10 173 Philadelphia / Imhotep Gabe Snow Fr. LB 6-1 230 Radnor / Radnor Dylan Stair Fr. DL 6-2 232 Phillipsburg, N.J. / Phillipsburg Cody Starck Fr. OL 6-3 247 Dallas / Lake-Lehman Eric Th omas Fr. DB 5-11 177 Reading / Muhlenberg
Bloomsburg Pronounciation Guide
Alex Buchert ..............................BOO-kurt Franklyn Quiteh ........................ quih-TAY
Tyler Guise........................................GUYZ Sellus Roulhac .............................ROO-lac
David Huot .................................... HEW-it Mark Scattene......................... scuh-TEEN
Matt Marchioni ....... marsh-ee-OWN-ee Mike Schlauch ...... SHLOW (like ‘chow’)
David Onorato ............... on-or-AWE-toh Cory Stiger .....................................STY-gir
John Pettine .....................................PET-in Mike Varanavage ........vair-ah-NAV-edge
Mike Quintans .........................QUIN-tins Ben Weaber .................................WEB-ber
Bloomsburg Football Roster
Game #3: Bloomsburg vs. Indiana (Pa.) September 18, 2010
12 Bloomsburg University Football Game Notes
# Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School
1 Roy-al Edwards WR Jr. 6-1 195 Media/Strath Haven
2 Chris Gahagan QB So. 6-3 195 Penn Run/Penns Manor
3 Daryl Jones DB So. 5-11 185 Pittsburgh/Woodland Hills
4 Lowen Johnson LB Fr. 5-11 200 Manheim/Manheim Central
5 Jermel Lee LB R-Fr. 6-0 215 Bethlehem/Freedom
6 Mike Scott DB/WR R-Fr. 5-11 190 Frankford/North Catholic
7 Mark Jackson DB Jr. 6-0 205 Canton, Ohio/McKinley
8 Pat Brewer WR Fr. 5-11 170 Coatesville/Coatesville
9 Javon Rowan WR Jr. 6-0 195 Erie/Cathedral Prep
10 Bo Napoleon QB Jr. 5-11 210 Carson, Calif./Carson
11 Donald Alston DB Jr. 6-2 170 Aliquippa/Albert Gallatin
12 Pat Smith QB So. 6-5 225 Hollidaysburg/Hollidaysburg
13 Chris Brown DB R-Fr. 5-11 180 Altoona/Bishop Guilfoyle
14 Matt Reed K Fr. 6-0 160 Wadsworth, Ohio/Wadsworth
15 Kadeem Pankey DB Fr. 6-0 165 Easton/Easton
16 Jared Buck QB Fr. 6-4 185 McDonald/West Allegheny
17 Andre Henderson DB Sr. 6-0 200 Erie/Strong Vincent
18 Mychal Skinner WR Sr. 6-3 220 Vandergrift/Kiski Area
19 Mike Rummell WR So. 6-2 195 Homer City/Homer-Center
20 Zach Severance DB R-Fr. 5-11 185 Columbus, Ohio/Reynoldsburg
21 Josh Seidel DB Fr. 5-10 190 Johnstown/Bishop McCort
22 Tobias Robinson DB/WR Sr. 5-11 195 Lebanon/Cedar Crest
23 Cory Lanterman DB So. 6-1 190 Streetsboro, Ohio/Streetsboro
24 Harvie Tuck RB So. 5-8 230 Akron, Ohio/St. Vincent-St. Mary
25 Ben Sasu RB Fr. 5-11 200 Gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard
26 Craig Burgess K Sr. 6-0 210 Medina, Ohio/Highland
27 Michael Meriwether DB Fr. 5-8 195 Upper Marlboro, Md./DeMatha
28 Johnny Franco DB Jr. 5-9 195 Tyrone/Tyrone
29 Joey Mencer K So. 5-10 180 Altoona/Altoona
30 Teddy Blakeman RB Fr. 5-10 195 Penn Hills/Penn Hills
31 Ray Harris DB Fr. 6-1 150 Penn Hills/Penn Hills
32 Larry Federoff FB Sr. 6-0 245 Aliquippa/Hopewell
34 James Johnson RB R-Fr. 5-10 200 Philadelphia/Glen Mills
35 Ethan Hornbarger DL Fr. 6-1 245 Felton/Kennard-Dale
37 V.J. Viglione LB Fr. 5-11 210 Erie/Cathedral Prep
38 Darryl Herod FB So. 5-10 255 Allentown/Parkland
39 Jerell McFadden DB Fr. 5-9 170 Manassas, Va./Osbourn
40 Ashton Foster LB So. 5-10 225 Germantown, Md./Northwest
41 Tyler Dummermuth LB R-Fr. 6-1 215 New Philadelphia, Ohio/New Philadelphia
42 Dom Maggio FB Fr. 5-5 195 Pittsburgh/Central Catholic
43 Ross Nicholson DL R-Fr. 6-2 245 Kane/Kane
44 Rory Marshall DB Jr. 6-2 200 Johnstown/Conemaugh Valley
45 Chris Smallwood RB Fr. 5-10 210 Willow Grove/Upper Moreland
46 Hopeton Bailey RB Jr. 5-5 150 Philadelphia, Pa./George Washington
Indiana Football Roster
Game #3: Bloomsburg vs. Indiana (Pa.) September 18, 2010
Bloomsburg University Football Game Notes 13
# Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School
48 Jeff Vaughn LB Sr. 5-9 225 Canton, Ohio/McKinley
49 Terrell Washington DB Jr. 6-1 175 Penn Hills/Penn Hills
50 Mike Katch LB So. 6-1 210 Lansdale/North Penn
52 Dom Mills LB Fr. 6-3 240 State College/State College
53 Matt Beckman LB R-Fr. 5-11 235 Ligonier/Ligonier Valley
54 Nick Carnicella OL R-Fr. 6-1 280 Greensburg/Hempfi eld
55 Chi-Chi Ibe OL So. 6-3 260 Cleveland Heights, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit
56 Mike Gee LB Sr. 6-1 240 Englewood, N.J./Dwight Morrow
57 Maurice McKinney DL Fr. 5-11 240 Springfi eld, Va./West Springfi eld
58 Nate George DL Sr. 6-2 235 Derry/Derry
59 Jim O’Rourke OL Sr. 5-11 260 Coraopolis/West Allegheny
60 Jared Kaufmann P Sr. 5-10 205 Erie/Cathedral Prep
61 Eddie Gavett LS So. 6-3 200 Pittsburgh/Mount Lebanon
62 Dan Jordan LS Fr. 5-11 225 Boalsburg/Kiski Prep
63 Louis Mobley OL Jr. 6-1 300 Philadelphia/St. John Neumann
65 Alex Berdahl LB Fr. 5-11 200 Ashburn, Va./Bishop O’Connell
66 Jerrod Good OL R-Fr. 6-4 280 Tyrone/Tyrone
67 Dan Matha OL Jr. 6-7 290 Erie/McDowell
68 Chris Macellaro OL So. 6-1 260 Pittsburgh/Perry Traditional Academy
69 Carl Th ornton DL So. 6-2 235 Beaver Falls/Beaver Falls
70 Bruce Atkins OL Fr. 6-4 255 Pittsburgh/Woodland Hills
72 Mike Charmo OL Fr. 6-2 285 Hamilton, Va./Loundon Valley
73 Dylan O’Donnell OL Fr. 5-11 255 Butler/Butler
74 Greg Strauss DL R-Fr. 6-0 230 Saxton/Tussey Mountain
76 Anthony DiPasquale OL Jr. 6-2 260 Pittsburgh/Pine-Richland
77 Byron Dovales OL R-Fr. 6-3 305 Reading/Muhlenberg
78 Jason Musselman OL So. 6-6 280 Alum Bank/Chestnut Ridge
79 Zach Wolfe OL Fr. 6-7 300 Greensburg/Greensburg Salem
80 Evan Battallio TE Fr. 6-3 245 Norristown/Norristown
81 Shane Caff erty TE Fr. 6-2 235 Roaring Spring/Central
82 Trey Campman WR Fr. 6-1 185 Clearfi eld/Clearfi eld
83 Kyle Spencer WR So. 6-1 200 Alexandria, Va./Th omas Edison
84 Josh Grafton WR Fr. 6-1 185 Harrisburg/Susquehanna
85 Ben Simmen WR Fr. 6-4 175 North Fayette/West Allegheny
87 Nate Morrow TE Sr. 6-5 250 Homer City/Homer-Center
88 Kevin Porter WR So. 5-10 170 Harrisburg/Steelton-Highspire
89 Nate Jacobs WR R-Fr. 5-10 175 York/West York
90 Errol Brewster DL Fr. 6-2 225 Washington, D.C./Springbrook
92 Larry Gooden DL R-Fr. 5-11 255 McKeesport/McKeesport
93 Akeem Smith DL R-Fr. 6-3 235 Philadelphia/Frankford
95 Cyle Wellington DL So. 6-3 260 Harrisburg/Harrisburg
96 Ernie Jenkins DL Fr. 5-11 215 Bellefonte/Bellefonte
97 Josh Bolyard DL R-Fr. 6-5 230 Clearville/Everett
98 Javaughn Goree DL So. 5-8 255 Bronx, N.Y./Glen Mills
Indiana Football Roster
Game #3: Bloomsburg vs. Indiana (Pa.) September 18, 2010
14 Bloomsburg University Football Game Notes
THE LAST TIME...
30 carries
BU - Franklyn Quiteh (35) at
Ashland, 9/4/10
Opp. - B. Lombardy (30), California (PA),
9/8/07
40 carries
BU - Irv Sigler (41) vs. Millersville,
10/18/97
Opp. - Not available
100+ yards rushing
BU - Franklyn Quiteh (218) vs. Clarion,
9/11/10
Opp. - Ron Hunter, Cheyney, (121),
10/17/09
200+ yards rushing
BU - Franklyn Quiteh (218) vs.
Clarion, 9/11/10
Opp. - Gerald Th ompson, Edinboro,
(243), 11/14/98
300+ yards rushing
BU - Jerry Marks (300) vs. Mansfi eld,
11/2/91
Opp. - Not available
3+ rushing TDs
BU - Derrick Price (3) vs. Cheyney,
10/17/09
Opp. - Dawon Harvey (3), Ashland, 8/30/08
50+ yard run
BU - Franklyn Quiteh (68) vs.
Clarion, 9/11/10
Opp. - Taylor Housewright (53), Ashland,
9/4/10
20 pass completions
BU - Dan Latorre (21) vs. Edinboro,
9/15/07
Opp. - Eric Coxon (21), Clarion, 9/11/10
30 pass completions
BU - Jeff King (39) vs. Lock Haven,
9/19/92
Opp. - Jim Terwilliger (35), ESU, 11/4/06
30 pass attempts
BU - Dan Latorre (36) at West Chester,
10/31/09
Opp. - Eric Coxon (37), Clarion, 9/11/10
40 pass attempts
BU - Eric Miller (43) vs. UC Davis, 12/2/00
Opp. - Eric Anderwkavich (44), C.W. Post,
9/26/09
50 pass attempts
BU - Jeff King (69) vs. Lock Haven, 9/19/92
Opp. - Damian Poalucci (52), ESU,
11/16/96
200+ yards passing
BU - Dan Latorre (210) vs. Kutztown,
9/20/08
Opp. - Eric Coxon (246), Clarion, 9/11/10
300+ yards passing
BU - Dan Latorre (350) at West Chester,
10/31/09
Opp. - Joe Wright (326), West Chester,
10/31/09
400+ yards passing
BU - Eric Miller (415) vs. New Haven,
9/4/99
Opp. - Kyle Spotts (463), Kutztown,
10/6/07
3+ passing TDs
BU - Dan Latorre (3) at Gannon, 11/8/08
Opp. - Andrew Krewatch (3), ESU,
11/10/07
50+ yard pass
BU - Pat Carey to Cory Stiger (66) vs.
Clarion, 9/11/10
Opp. - Taylor Housewright to
Joe Horn (96), Ashland, 9/4/2010
10 receptions
BU - Steve Burke (11) vs. ESU, 10/2/04
Opp. - Chris Harris (11), C.W. Post,
9/26/09
100+ yards receiving
BU - Cory Stiger (122) at West Chester,
10/31/09
Opp. - Joe Horn (119), Ashland, 9/4/2010
200+ yards receiving
BU - Ron Lelko (211) vs. ESU, 11/16/96
Opp. - Elfren Quiles (308), Kutztown,
10/6/07
3+ TD Receptions
BU - Steve Burke (3) vs. ESU, 10/4/03
Opp. - Ed Giddings, Cheyney (3), 10/25/03
3+ interceptions
BU - Deric Lynch (3) vs. Mansfi eld,
11/13/93
Opp. - Not available
3+ sacks
BU - Justin Presley (3) vs. Ashland, 8/27/09
Opp. - O’Neil Anderson (3), New Haven,
9/4/99
Kickoff Return-TD
BU - Jesse Cooper (91) at Millersville,
10/4/08
Opp. - Matt Kacanda (98), East
Stroudsburg, 10/31/98
Punt Return-TD
BU - Brandon Real (68) vs. Millersville,
10/3/09
Opp. - Anthony Capasso (3, blk.), Ashland,
9/4/2010
Interception Return-TD
BU - Vince Browning (58) vs. ESU,
10/11/08
Opp. - Darren Smith (35), Grand Valley,
11/17/01
Fumble Return-TD
BU - Branden Wright (0) at Cal (PA),
9/5/09
Opp. - Tarrell Lewis (33), Ashland, 8/30/08
40-yard fi eld goal
BU - Jon Koenig (45) vs. Shippensburg,
10/24/09
Opp. - Drew Reinhard (40), ESU, 10/10/09