GAME NINE
vs. WAGNER SEAHAWKS
11.4.17 // NOON
Staten Island, N.Y. // Hameline Field at Wagner College Stadium (3,300)
RADIO: ESPN 970 AM // WBGG 106.3 FM
> Chris Shovlin, Play by Play
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Capsule
Robert Morris University remains on the road for the second consecutive week when it travels to Staten Island, N.Y., to take on the Wagner Seahawks in a Noon game at Hameline Field on Saturday, Nov. 4. Both the Colonials and the Seahawks are seeking their first Northeast Conference victories of the season.
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All-Time vs. Wagner
> The Colonials are 14-9 against Wagner
> RMU is 7-5 in games on Staten Island
> The teams have split the last four meetings
> RMU last beat Wagner, 9-6, in 2015
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Musket Shots
> RB
Harrison Dreher tied the RMU record with a 100-yard kickoff return against Sacred Heart
> The Colonials two-point conversion vs. SHU was the team's first since 2014
> CB
Drew Allen had his first career pick six, going 48 yards against Duquesne
> Allen is third all-time at RMU with 30 starts at CB (he has 3 starts at WS)
> Allen has also blocked two FG this season
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Zack Zamiska is third all-time at RMU with 32 starts at defensive tackle
> RMU is 4th nationally with four blocked kicks
> RMU is 13th in the nation holding opponents to 171.0 passing yards per game
> Colonials are 17th averaging 7.6 TFL
> LB
Gerald Ferguson is in the top-11 nationally in the following categories:
    > Tackles for Loss, 6th, 1.8
    > Sacks, 9th, 0.94
    > Fumbles Recovered, 11th, 2
> Punter
Adam Check was named to the 2017 Preseason All-NEC team
> Check set team records for punts (85) and punt yardage (3,150) in 2016
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Ryan Richards Jr. is the only All-NEC pick returning to the team in 2017
> He was a second team selection last year with 51 tackles, 2.0 sacks and one interception
> WR
Tim Vecchio was the Colonials offensive MVP in 2016 with 35 receptions (308 yds.)
> The Colonials return 15 starters - 7 on offense, 7 on defense and 1 special teams
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About the Seahawks
> Wagner is 2-6 overall, 0-4 in the NEC
> The Seahawks average 329.4 yards, 147.4 yards rushing and 182.0 passing
> They are allowing 30.5 points and 370.6 yards per contest (171.8 rush, 198.9 pass)
> RB Ryan Fulse is the reigning NEC Player of the Week after 228-yard game vs. Bryant
> Fulse is averaging 105.1 rushing yards per game
> QB Luke Massei is 101-167 passing for 1,032 yards, six interceptions and five TDs
> WR D'Erren Wilson tops the squad with 32 catches for 380 yds and 2 TDs
> DB David Thomas leads the team with 3 INT
> LB Quintin Hampton tops the squad with 68 tackles, 39 solo
> He also leads the team with 11 TFL and 7 sacks
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TEAM NOTES
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DiMichelle Joins RMU Hall of Fame
> RMU LB coach Alex DiMichelle was selected to join the RMU Athletics Hall of Fame
> He was the 2010 NEC Defensive Player of the Year, leading RMU to the NCAA Playoffs
> Finished second at RMU with 330 career tackles
> His 113 stops in 2008 set a school record at the time
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Dr. Howard In College Football
> RMU President Dr. Chris Howard is serving a three-year term on the College Football Playoff (CFP) selection committee
> He is also on the planning committee to commemorate the 150th birthday of college football
> Howard was a running back at Air Force
> He won the NFF Campbell Trophy, the highest academic award for a football player
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USMC Sports Hall of Fame
> RMU head coach
John Banaszak was inducted into the United States Marine Corps Sports Hall of Fame in July 2017
> He is one of just 45 members of the exclusive club
> When he separated from the Marine Corps, he was a corporal serving as a supply clerk after a two-year appointment
> Banaszak won three Super Bowls as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers
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Colonials Marine Corps Members
> WR
Janar Walker spent four years in the United States Marine Corps prior to enrolling at RMU
> He is a 2011 graduate of Woodland Hills
> RMU head coach
John Banaszak was also a US Marine upon high school graduation
> Banaszak reported to Parris Island in 1969 and served a two-year appointment
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Delray Beach Connection
> Three Colonials hail from the Florida town of Delray Beach on the Atlantic Coast
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Warren Robinson,
Gerald Ferguson and
TJ Neal list Delray Beach as their hometown
> They all attended different high schools
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Dylan Young lists Coral Springs as his hometown, just a short drive from Delray Beach
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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, Colts and the Pittsburgh Penguins
> During his tenure as receivers coach with Arizona, he mentored Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin and Steve Breaston
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Brother Act
> Freshman kicker
Nick Bisceglia joins brother Matt Bisceglia at Robert Morris
> Matt is a goalkeeper on the RMU soccer team
> Both attended Kiski Area High School
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Branch Lands With Atlanta Falcons
> DB
Marcelis Branch '17 signed with the Atlanta Falcons as a free agent
> He was given a spot on the practice squad
> Was fouth on the team with 12 tackles in the preseason
> Branch also plays on the Falcons kickoff return, kickoff coverage and punt coverage teams
> He was an All-NEC first team pick in 2016
> Started 42 games, a record for an RMU player on defense
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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)
> 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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Standing in the Hall of Fame
> Three football players joined 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
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DEFENSIVE NOTES
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National Rankings - Team
> RMU ranks in the top-30 in these categories:
    > Passing Yards Allowed (13th, 171.0)
    > Team Tackles for Loss (17th, 7.6)
    > Team Sacks (26th, 2.63)
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National Rankings - Individual
> Colonials rank in the top-50 in these categories:
    > Tackles for Loss (
Gerald Ferguson, 6th, 1.8)
    > Sacks (Ferguson, 9th, 0.94)
    > Fumbles Recovered (Ferguson, 11th, 2; Ryan Richards, Jr., 11th, 2)
    > Forced Fumbles (Ferguson, 41st, 0.25)
    > Total Tackles (
Adam Wollet, 24th, 9.8)
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Against Unranked Teams
> When not playing teams in the national rankings, RMU is allowing just 294.8 yards per game
> Opponents are averaging just 164.8 yards passing per game
> RMU is allowing 22.3 points per game
> They have forced seven turnovers in those six games
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Positive Negatives
> RMU has 61 tackles for loss this season
> The Colonials take their opponents down for a loss on one of every 8.3 plays
> They have 21 sacks, or one in every 9.3 opponent pass calls
> 17 different players have a tackle for loss
> Eight different players have been credited with at least a partial sack
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Fantastic Ferguson
> LB
Gerald Ferguson has been the NEC Defensive Player of the Week twice this season
> Ranks 6th nationally averaging 1.8 tackles for loss per game
> Is 9th nationally at 0.94 sacks per game
> Leads the NEC and RMU with 14.5 TFL
> 11th in FCS with two fumble recoveries
> Tops the NEC with 7.5 sacks
> Second on the team with 57 tackles
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Guess Who's Back?
> S
Andy Smigiera started against VMI, his first full game action since 2015
> He came up with the team's first INT of season, returning it 55 yards
> Smigiera has a total of 34 tackles this season
> Had a season-best 9 stops vs. Duquesne
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Senior Laden
> The Colonials list five seniors on their starting two-deep
> Three of those seniors are in the defensive backfield
    > Ryan Richards, Jr.
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Andy Smigiera
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Drew Allen
> Linebackers
Joseph Uhatafe and
Gerald Ferguson are also seniors
> DT
Zack Zamiska is also a senior
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Brains and Braun
> ILB
Adam Wollet leads RMU and the NEC with 78 tackles
> Is 24th in the country averaging 9.8 tackles
> Had 16 tackles, a career-best, against Sacred Heart
> Has tallied 10+ tackles in five games
> He led RMU with 89 tackles in 2016
> He was named to the 2016 CoSIDA Academic All-District II Team
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Keydets Locked Up
> RMU shutout VMI, 23-0, the team's first shutout since 10/16/10 vs. Albany
> They held the Keydets to just 182 yards
> Its the fewest yards since holding Wagner to 170 on 10/3/15
> RMU has held 11 opponents under 260 yards since 2010
> That includes Dayton gaining just 257 yards in the season-opener
> Robert Morris has been a top-30 defense in eight of Farison's 13 seasons as DC
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D-Line Depth
> Eight players have seen time on the defensive line for the Colonials
> Six different defensive linemen have registered a tackle for RMU
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Derian Smith leads that group with 28 stops
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Amir Fenwick,
Chris Stanford,
Zack Zamiska,
Izon Pulley,
Mike Lamb,
Greg Rose and
Justin Boyette have also played
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OFFENSIVE NOTES
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National Rankings - Individual
> Colonials rank in the top-50 in these categories:
    > All-Purpose Yards (
Harrison Dreher, 38th, 114.14)
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Transfer Impact
> A trio of transfers are listed as starters on the RMU offensive two-deep
> QB
Jimmy Walker came to RMU from San Diego State
> Walker is 94-194 for 1,164 yards, 5 TDs and six interceptions
> TE
Reggie Green was once a Pitt Panther
> He has seven receptions for 108 yards and a TD
> WR
Tavin Allison first went to Eastern Michigan before arriving in Moon
> Allison has hauled in 14 passes for a team best 259 yards and a score
> WR
Eldin Anu, a transfer from Kent State, has 3 catches for 41 yards and three rushes for 13 yards
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Two-Point Conversion
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Jimmy Walker hit
Tim Vecchio for a two-point conversion against Sacred Heart
> It was the team's first two-point conversion since 2014 against CCSU
> Derik Abbott hit Duane Mitchell with a pass for that conversion
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Lucky 13 Targets
> 14 different players have caught passes for RMU
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Tim Vecchio leads the team with 19 catches
> WR
Tavin Allison tops RMU at 18.5 ypg
> Every player who was been targeted this year has a reception
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Favorite Targets
> RMU quarterbacks are 40-59 (.678) when targeting tight ends and running backs
> 20 of those completions have resulted in first downs and two in touchdowns
> 23-32 (.719) when targeting running backs
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Dreher's Debut
> RB
Harrison Dreher made his long-awaited debut for RMU at Youngstown State
> He rushed 19 times for 84 yards, averaging 4.4 yards per carry
> He leads RMU with 319 rushing yards
> Scored his first career rushing touchdown against Duquesne
> Is second on the team with 15 receptions
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Valuable Vecchio
> WR
Tim Vecchio leads RMU with 19 receptions
> Is averaging 9.2 yards per catch
> Was the Colonials Offensive MVP in 2016
> He led the team with 35 receptions and 308 yards
> He had 7 catches for 71 yards against ETSU
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Cole Train Back on Track
>
Cole Blake rushed for 69 yards against Dayton, his first game back since 2015
> Has a career best six receptions this season
> Blake rushed for 722 yards on 170 carries in 2015
> He averaged 4.2 yards per carry and had two TDs as a sophomore
> Is 11th all-time at RMU with 942 career yards
> Blake missed all of 2016 due to injury
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Same Players, New Positions
> Former quarterbacks
Mathew Barr and
Andrew Romanchak have both moved to wide receiver
> Barr was the Colonials starting QB in 2015
> Barr will be available to take snaps under center if necessary
> Romanchak started four games at QB in 2016
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Freshmen Front Five
> The two-deep lists five first-year players on the offensive line
> Four of those - LT
Trevor Hicks, LG
John Sheldon, RG
Alex Minford, RT
Dylan Young - are true freshmen
> C
Eric McAllister is a redshirt-freshman
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SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES
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National Rankings - Team
> RMU ranks in the top-30 in these categories:
    > Blocked Kicks (4th, 4)
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National Rankings - Individual
> Colonials rank in the top-50 in these categories:
    > Blocked Kicks (
Drew Allen, 6th, 2)
    > Kickoff Return TDs (
Harrison Dreher, 3rd, 1)
    > Kickoff Returns (Dreher, 30th, 24.3)
    > Punt Returns (
Warren Robinson, 20th, 9.2)
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Check Marks
>
Adam Check was named to the Preseason All-NEC team
> Check owns the following RMU single game records
    > Punts - 12 vs. Youngstown State
    > Punt Yards - 455 vs. Youngstown State
> Check owns the following RMU single season records
    > Punts - 85
    > Punt Yards - 3,150
> Is averaging 37.1 yards per punt this season
> His 36.97 career average is 5th at RMU
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Robinson Returns
>
Warren Robinson is the only player in team history with two punt return TDs
> He had an 81-yard return for a TD vs. Malone
> Has 645 career punt return yards, 2nd at RMU (699, Brian Dunn '94-'97)
> His 12.17 career punt return avg. is third 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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Freshman Foot
> Freshman kicker
Nick Bisceglia won the starting kicking job in camp
> He will handle both kickoffs and field goals
> He is 6-14 on field goals
> His gamewinning FG against Dayton came with :04 left
> Was an all-conference punter and kicker in high school
> Also played soccer for Kiski Area
> His brother, Matt, plays soccer at RMU
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