Capsule
The
Robert Morris University football team plays its second consecutive Northeast Conference road game when it travels to Sacred Heart for a 1:00 p.m. game Saturday, Oct. 22. The Colonials are coming off their highest scoring game of the season, a 24-31 loss at Duquesne. The Pioneers are 5-1 with their only loss coming at Wagner, 45-20. They won last week, 31-24, at Cornell.
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vs. Sacred Heart
> The Colonials trail the all-time series, 8-10
> RMU is 4-4 at Campus Field
> Sacred Heart has won the last three meetings
> Robert Morris last won in Fairfield on Nov. 10, 2012
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About the Pioneers
> Sacred Heart enters the game with a 5-1 record, 0-1 in NEC play
> The Pioneers only loss was at Wagner, 45-20
> They have wins vs. Stetson, Valparaiso, Marist, Stony Brook and Cornell
> Offensively, they average 436.0 yards, 231.7 on the ground and 204.3 through the air
> Defensively, allow 317.0 yards, 127.8 rushing and 189.2 passing
> QB RJ Noel is 99-188 for 1,224 yards with 10 touchdowns and eight interceptions
> RBs Nate Chavious and Ose Imeokparia average 77.7 and 76.3 yards, respectively
> WR Moses Webb tops the receiving corps with 36 catches for 401 yards and three TDs
> K Alec Finney is 3-5 on field goals
> LB CJ Parvelus leads the team with 54 tackles, 11.5 TFL and is second with 3.5 sacks
> LB Kevin Barry tops the team with 4.0 sacks
> CB Khaamal Whitaker has two interceptions and seven pass break ups
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Musket Shots
> QB
Joe Carroll made his first career start at Duquesne, going 7-18 for 122 yards and 2 TD
> DB
Marcelis Branch is the NEC Special Teams Player of the Week after returning a blocked FG 63 yards for a touchdown
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Dante Satcher set team records with a 100-yd kickoff return and 173 KO return yards vs. SFU
> Satcher leads the nation in kickoff return average (43.1) and kickoff return TDs (2)
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Warren Robinson is second in the nation in punt return TDs (1) and 17th in punt returns (12.1)
> LB
Gee Stanley is seventh nationally with 1.07 sacks/game (7.5 total)
> Stanley tied the RMU freshman record for sacks (Matt Grayson, 1998)
> The Colonials 27.52 yard kickoff return average leads the nation
> RMU is 9th in the nation in red zone defense at 67.7% (allowed 21 scores on 31 trips)
> Defense is 15th nationally with 2.86 sacks/game
> RMU is 15th nationally in punt return def. (3.69)
> Satcher and Robinson are the only players in team history with multiple kick return TDs
> Robinson set a school record with 123 punt return yards vs. Malone
> He had an 81-yard punt return for a TD, the second longest in team history
> WR
Tim Vecchio had eight receptions, third most in team history, vs. Malone
> DB
Andy Smigiera was named a semifinalist for the 2016 NFF William V. Campbell Trophy
> RB
Sam Woods' 52-yard TD pass to WR
Eldin Anu vs. Youngstown State was first passing TD by a non-quarterback in team history
> RMU was picked sixth in the 2016 NEC Football Coaches Preseason Poll
> Seniors
Marcelis Branch (DB) and
Andy Smigiera (DB) were Preseason All-NEC picks on defense
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TEAM NOTES
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Standing in the Hall of Fame
> Three more football players join the RMU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2016
  > DB Jason Hempstead (1999-03)
  > WR Tyjuan Massey (2002-05)
  > RB
Myles Russ (2007-10)
> The trio brings the total number of football members in the Hall of Fame to 17
> For more information, see the inset on page five
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Campbell Trophy Semifinalist
> Senior DB
Andy Smigiera was named a semifinalist for the National Football Foundation William V. Campbell Trophy
> The award is given to the best football player in the country for academic success, football performance and community service
> He is a Preseason All-NEC Selection
> Smigiera was a CoSIDA Academica All-District pick last season
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Delay, Part Trey
> The Colonials had a game delayed for the third time this season when an electrical issue stopped play for 15 minutes in the fourth quarter at Duquesne
> Lightning in the Youngstown area forced RMU into a weather delay for the second consecutive game
> The YSU delay lasted 1:06 in the first quarter, from 4:39 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
> The RMU-Dayton tilt was called with 9:37 left in the fourth quarter due to inclement weather
> It was the first time in team history RMU did not play a full 60-minute game
> Play was initially stopped at 3:17 p.m. for lightning
> Delay lasted until 5:06 p.m. when the remainder of the game was called by officials
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Academic Accolades
> Senior
Andy Smigiera and 2016 graduate
Nick Faraci were both named to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academica All-District II honorees in 2015
> Faraci was also named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Team
> It was the sixth time in the last six seasons a Colonial earned Academic All-America honors
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First Time For Everything
> DB
Marcelis Branch returned a blocked FG 63 yards for a TD, the first such score by RMU
> WR
Warren Robinson is the first player in team history with two punt return TDs
> RB
Dante Satcher is the first player in team history with two kickoff return TDs
> RB
Sam Woods 52-yard TD pass to WR
Eldin Anu vs. Youngstown State was the first passing TD by a non-quarterback in team history
> RMU has two first time opponents on its schedule this season - Alderson-Broaddus and Malone
> The Colonials are 24-16-1 when playing an opponent for the first time
> RMU also had a game called - against Dayton - before the full 60 minutes was played for the first time in history
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NFL Experience for Miller
> Offensive coordinator
Mike Miller has spent 12 seasons in the National Football League
> Most recently, he was the offensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals in 2011 and 2012
> He spent six seasons with the Cardinals
> Miller was also an assistant with the Buffalo Bills (2004-05) and the Pittsburgh Steelers (1999-2003)
> He has also spent time in the press box as a public relations assistant with the Steelers, Indianapolis Colts and the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League
> During his tenure as receivers coach with Arizona, he mentored Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin and Steve Breaston
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Brother Act
>
Tyler Lamica joins brother
Nic Lamica on the RMU roster in 2016
> The elder Lamica, Nic, is a redshirt-junior who started seven games at tight end last season
> The younger Lamica, Tyler, is a freshman linebacker currently seated in the two deep at outside linebacker
> Nic returns to LB at RMU after spending last season at tight end
> Nic went to Forest Hills Central and Tyler went to Grand Rapids Christian
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Score 30 or More
> Since the inception of RMU football in 1994, RMU is 72-5 (.935) when scoring 30 or more points
> The Colonials are 29-0 when tallying 40 or more points
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The Founding Father
> RMU had only one coach in its first 20 seasons of existence, Joe Walton
> Walton was a former NFL tight end and head coach (see sidebar, right)
> He was a four-time NEC Coach of the Year
> Under his guidance, RMU won two NCAA I-AA mid-major national titles
> Walton was inducted into the RMU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2013
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DEFENSIVE NOTES
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National Rankings - Team
> RMU ranks in the top-30 in these categories:
  > 9th in red zone defense (21-24, 67.7%)
  > 15th in sacks (2.86/game; 20 total)
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National Rankings - Individual
> Colonials rank in the top 50 in these categories:
  > LB
Gee Stanley is seventh at 1.07 sacks per game
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Eldin Anu is fourth in the nation with two fumble recoveries
  > Stanley and
Adam Wollet are 48th with one fumble recovery each
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Dread Naught
> Freshman LB
Gee Stanley has 7.5 sacks tying the RMU freshman record set by Matt Grayson (1998)
> Stanley is seventh in the nation in sacks (1.07/game)
> His 9.0 TFL put him 51st in the nation
> He had a game-high nine tackles in his RMU debut vs. Alderson Broaddus
> Stanley is fourth on the team with 42 tackles
> He is third on the team with 22 solo stops
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Pride of Poland ... Ohio
> Sophomore LB
Adam Wollet leads RMU with 53 tackles
> He also tops the team with 25 solo stops
> He made a career-high 12 tackles at Dayton
> He is tied for second on the team with three pass break ups
> Also has one fumble recovery
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Hurricane Watch
> Hurricane, W.Va., native
Zach Cooper is second on the team with 51 tackles
> Made a career-best 12 tackles at Duquesne
> He has 2.5 sacks this season
> His five tackles for loss rank second on the team
> Cooper has two hurries and two PBUs
> He has started 12 consecutive games at OLB
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Branching Out
> DB
Marcelis Branch blocked a field goal and returned it 63 yards for a TD at Duquesne
> It was the first blocked FG return for TD in team history
> He is fifth on the team with 40 tackles
> He had a career-high 10 tackles against Saint Francis
> He has started 19 consecutive games and is the active RMU leader with 38 career starts
> He also has an interception, returning it 15 yards
> Is second on the team with three pass break ups
> He had 35 solo and 28 assisted stops in 2015
> A Preseason All-NEC pick, he had one interception, three PBU's and four passes defensed last season
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Get it Back
> RMU has forced a total of nine turnovers, five interceptions and four fumble recoveries
> Robert Morris forced four turnovers in week one vs. Alderson Broaddus
> Three came from interceptions by
Marcelis Branch,
Travon Stott and Roger Richardson
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Eldin Anu is fourth in FCS with two fumble recoveries
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Boom Sack-a-Lacka
> RMU ranks 15th nationally with 2.86 sacks per game
> Colonials collected four sacks against Alderson Broaddus, Malone and Duquense
> The Colonials have two or more sacks in six of seven games
> Freshman LB
Gee Stanley has accounted for 7.5 of those sacks
> Eight different players have recorded at least a half sack
> DE
Ryan Lewis has three sacks
> LB
Zach Cooper has 2.5 and
Zack Zamiska and
Derian Smith have 2.0 each
> RMU tied the team record with 34 sacks last season (34, 2006)
> Players who contributed for 24.5 of those sacks return to the roster this season
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Swiss Steve
> In six starts this season, DT
Steven Fiadewornu has 16 tackles
> In season opener vs. Alderson Broaddus, he made nine tackles
> He had five career tackles coming into the season
> Added 0.5 tackle for loss and forced a fumble
> Hometown is Zurich, Switzerland
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Safety Smigiera
> WS
Andy Smigiera returned to the lineup against Liberty making 5 tackles
> On the game's first play, he had a pass break up
> He is a Preseason All-NEC selection
> Smigiera had a total of 19 passes defensed last season (8 PBU)
> He tied with Ryan Richards, Jr., for the team lead with three interceptions
> He finished with 62 tackles, 30 solo
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25-7
> The defense ranked in the FCS top-25 in seven different statistical categories - and the top 15 in five categories in 2015
  > 7th - Sacks by (3.09/G)
  > 11th - Third down conversion pct. (.309)
  > 14th - Fourth down conversion pct. (.333)
  > 14th - Pass yards allowed (172.0/G)
  > 14th - Tackles for loss (7.7/G)
  > 18th - Passing efficiency defense (108.13/G)
  > 21st - Total defense (321.4/G)
> RMU has ranked in top 25 in total in defense in four of last five seasons
> 2015 tied the team record with 34 sacks
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Sensational Secondary
> Colonials led the NEC in fewest yards allowed per attempt at 5.8 in 2015
> RMU had fewest passing yards allowed in league games last season (138.5)
> RMU had the second most pass break-ups in team history last season with 46
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Seasoned Secondary
> The entire starting second from 2015 returns intact in 2016
> Redshirt senior
Marcelis Branch, a two-time All-NEC player, was named to the preseason all-conference team
> Senior
Andy Smigiera was also named to the Preseason All-NEC squad
> Junior
Drew Allen started every game at corner back as a sophomore
> Ryan Richards, Jr., played all 11 games at strong safety
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OFFENSIVE NOTES
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National Rankings - Team
> RMU is 10th with just two lost fumbles
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Quarterback Carousel
> The Colonials have used five different quarterbacks this season
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Andrew Romanchak,
Luke Brumbaugh,
Joe Carroll and
Chase Bodeman have all made starts at QB
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Mathew Barr has also taken snaps under center
> All but Carroll have missed time due to injury
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Tim Time
> Freshman WR
Tim Vecchio has caught 20 passes in the last four games
> He hauled in eight passes for 64 yards against Malone
> Its the third most catches in team history and ranks 11th in the record book (10 - two players; 9 - eight players)
> He leads the team with 23 receptions for 201 yards and one touchdown
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Carroll's First Career Start
> R-JR QB
Joe Carroll made his first career start at Duquesne
> He 7-18 for 122 yards
> He tosses a pair of touchdown passes
> Completed his first pass to
Eldin Anu for 8 yards
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Romanchak Under Center
> R-Freshman
Andrew Romanchak made his quarterbacking debut in week one and his first start at Dayton
> He went 8-of-9 for 68 yards against Malone
> This season, he is 56-119 for 424 yards
> He finished 13-32 for 121 yards and one interception in week one
> Romanchak has tossed eight interceptions
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Going to the Wells
> Sophomore
Malik Wells made his first career start at Liberty
> He has 173 yards in the last three games
> Wells had 17 carries for 73 yards vs. Flames
> He had just two carries coming into that game
> Wells has a six-yard rushing TD
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Un-Dante-d
> Sophomore RB
Dante Satcher has 71rushes and nine receptions
He leads the team with 80 offensive touches
> He leads RMU with 237 rushing yards
> He set career highs for rushes, 20, and yards, 88, against Malone
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Third and Long
> Of the 91 third downs RMU has faced this season, 37 have been third-&-10 yards or more
> RMU is 12-32 (37.5%) when facing third-and-five yards or shorter
> Colonials are 2-59 (3.4%) when facing third and five or longer
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Lucky 13 Targets
> Thirteen different players have caughts passes for RMU this season
> WR
Tim Vecchio leads the team with 23 receptions
> WR
Warren Robinson added 10 receptions
> Five different players have scored touchdowns
> Robinson, Vecchio,
Blake Skuratowicz,
Trey Edwards and
Eldin Anu have touchdowns
> Edwards second career catch was a 65-yard TD pass against Duquesne
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Hello Mr. Robinson
> WR
Warren Robinson has 10 receptions for 51 yards and one touchdown
> Hauled in a season-best three passes at Dayton
> He had two catches against both Alderson Broaddus and Youngstown State
> Also returns punts for the Colonials
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Who to Anu?
> RB
Sam Woods hit WR
Eldin Anu for a 52-yard TD pass against Youngstown State
> It was the first touchdown pass by a non-quarterback in RMU history
> It was also the longest play from scrimmage for the team this season
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Barr Set
> Sophomore QB
Mathew Barr made his 2016 debut against Malone
> He was 5-of-13 for 24 yards and a TD
> In 2015, earned two of the last three NEC Rookie of the Week accolades in 2015
> Barr started nine games last season, going 90-188 for 989 yards
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Other Side of the Woods
> Redshirt-Junior
Sam Woods has moved to running back after spending two seasons as a defensive back
> Woods is responsible for the only passing TD by a non-quarterback in team history, hitting
Eldin Anu for 52 yards at YSU
> Woods had 35 career tackles, 34 of which came in his redshirt freshman campaign of 2014
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Cole Shortage
> The team's top returning rusher, junior
Cole Blake, will miss all of the 2016 season due to injury
> Blake rushed for 722 yards on 170 carries last season
> He averaged 4.2 yards per carry and had two TDs
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SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES
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National Rankings - Team
> RMU ranks in the top-30 in these categories:
  > 2nd in kickoff return average (27.52)
  > 15th in punt return defense (3.69)
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National Rankings- Individual
> Colonials rank in the top-50 in these categories
> 1st kickoff return TDs -
Dante Satcher (2)
> 1st kickoff return avg -
Dante Satcher (43.1)
> 2nd punt return TDs -
Warren Robinson (1)
> 17th punt return avg -
Warren Robinson (12.1)
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Specialty Scoring
> Special teams has accounted for four of the teams 10 touchdowns this season
> RMU is one of two teams in the nation with a KO return TD, a punt return TD and blocked FG return TD (Central Arkansas)
> Satcher has kickoff returns of 100 and 99 yards
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Warren Robinson has a 81 yard punt return TD
> Satcher is the only player in team history with more than one kickoff return TD
> Robinson is the only player in team history with two punt return TDs
> The RMU special teams accounted for three touchdowns in 2015
> A blocked punt return, punt return and kickoff return accounted for the three specials teams scores
> Three players accounted for returns -
Cole Blake (blocked punt),
Warren Robinson (punt) and
Dante Satcher (kickoff)
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Check Marks
>
Adam Check is averaging 36.9 yards on 55 punts this season
> Check set school records punting 12 times for 455 yards at Youngstown State
> He has planted 13 punts inside the 20
> His long is 53 yards
> His career avg. of 36.62 is fourth at RMU
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The Tin Man
> Sophomore
Dante Satcher has the two longest kickoff returns in team history
> He had a 100-yard return for TD against Saint Francis
> Satcher set the school record for return yards in a game with 173 vs. the Red Flash
> He had a 99-yard kickoff return against Alderson-Broaddus
> He is first in the nation averaging 43.1 yards per kick return
> His career kick return average of 29.2 yards is second in team history (35.6, Archie Wannamaker 96-98)
> He is the career leader with three KO returns for TD
> He had a 96-yard return for a score against Sacred Heart (10/10/15) last season
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Robinson Returns
>
Warren Robinson is 17th in the nation averaging 12.1 yards per return
> He is the only player in team history with two punt return TDs
> He had an 81-yard return for a TD vs. Malone
> His 15.1 career punt return avg. is the best in team history
> In 2015,
Warren Robinson set the single-season school record for punt return average (18.2 yds.)
> Robinson ranked second nationally in punt return average in 2015
> He has three of the four longest punt returns in team history - 81(T), 66(T) and 58
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Shennan-igans
> Kicker
Connor Shennan is 2-6 on FG this season
> He made a 42-yard FG against Saint Francis U
> Two kicks from 33 yards were blocked
> Eleven of his 19 kickoffs have resulted in touchbacks
> Shennan went 5-9 on FGs last season, connecting from 30, 46, 30, 36 and 19 yds.
> His 15 career FGs are fifth in RMU history
> For his career, 41 of 109 kickoffs have been touchbacks
> He also punted 28 times with 40.7 average
> Six of 28 punts pinned opponents inside the 20
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