at DAYTON FLYERS
9/1/18 // 1:00 p.m.
Dayton, Ohio // Welcome Stadium
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Capsule
A new season kicks off under first-year head coach
Bernard Clark Jr. Saturday, Sept. 1, when the Colonials travel to Dayton, Ohio, for a 1:00 p.m. contest at Welcome Stadium against the Dayton Flyers. 2018 marks the 25th season of Robert Morris football which debuted in 1994.
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Season Openers
> RMU is 10-14 in all season openers
> They are 1-5 against Dayton in season openers
> The Colonials are 3-9 when opening the season on the road
> RMU's last road opener was 2013 at E. Kentucky
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All-Time vs. Dayton
> RMU is 3-17 all-time against Dayton
> The Colonials won last season, 13-10, to break a 14-game losing streak in the series
> RMU is 1-9 at Welcome Stadium
> The last RMU win at Dayton was in 2000
> 10 of the 20 games have been decided by eight points or less
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Musket Shots
>
Bernard Clark Jr. makes his head coaching debut in 2018
> RMU is 10-14 in all season openers
> DL
Amir Fenwick and LB
Adam Wollet were named to the Preseason All-NEC Team
> Fenwick was the Colonials only All-NEC First Team pick last season
> Wollet led the NEC with 108 tackles
> Finished 18th in nation averaging 9.8 tackles per game
> Was named to the 2017 CoSIDA Academic All-America team
> Junior WR
Tim Vecchio has been the team's offensive MVP each of the last two seasons
> Sophomore C
Eric McAllister was a Hero Sports Freshmen All-America pick in 2017
> Of active FCS players,
Warren Robinson is eighth with a 12.2 yard punt return average
> 2018 marks the 25th season of football at Robert Morris
> RMU has won six NEC Championships — 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 & 2010
> The 2018 roster features 30 former WPIAL players representing 23 schools
> RMU was 14th nationally with four blocked kicks
> RMU was 17th in the nation holding opponents to 171.1 passing yards per game
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About the Flyers
> Dayton was picked to finish second in the Pioneer Football League Preseason Poll
> Return 17 starters, nine on offense and six on defense plus two specialists
> Dayton went 5-6 in 2017, 4-4 in the PFL
> The Flyers have only had two losing seasons in the last 41 years
> Seven players were named to the All-PFL Preseason Team
> They return their top tackler, quarterback, running back and receiver from 2017
> QB Alex Jeske returns for his fourth-season as the starter
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{ TEAM NOTES }
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25th Season of RMU Football
> 2018 marks the 25th season of football at Robert Morris
> The program debuted in 1994, going 7-1-1
> RMU has won six NEC Championships — 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 & 2010
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Clark Makes Coaching Debut
>
Bernard Clark Jr. makes his head coaching debut in 2018
> He served as the associate head coach and defensive coordinator at UAlbany for four years
> Won two national championships with Miami, including the 1987 Orange Bowl MVP
> Made 12 previous coaching stops before arriving in Moon Township
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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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RMU Football Leadership Committee
> Coach Clark has named a six-player leadership committee in 2018
> Offensive Leadership Committe Members:
  > Junior WR
DeLano Madison
  > R-Sophomore OL
Eric McAllister
  > Senior QB
Jimmy Walker
> Defensive Leadership Committe Members:
  > R-Junior DB
Tevaul Brown
  > Senior DL
Amir Fenwick
  > Senior LB
Adam Wollet
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Delray Beach Connection
> A pair of Colonials hail from the Florida town of Delray Beach on the Atlantic Coast
>
Warren Robinson and
Thomas Neal list Delray Beach as their hometown
> They all attended different high schools
>
Dylan Young lists Coral Springs as his hometown, just a short drive from Delray Beach
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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
Gridiron Graduates
> RMU has five players players currently taking graduate level classes
> DE
Cameron Darley, QB
Caleb Lewis and RB
Kendall Rodgers Jr. are all graduate transfers
> QB
Jimmy Walker finished his undergraduate work last year and is in grad school now
> LB
Adam Wollet is in the integrated five-year finance and data analytics program at RMU
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WPIAL Representation
> The 2018 roster features 30 former WPIAL players
> They represent 23 different schools
> Gateway, Montour, Norwin, Penn-Trafford, Thomas Jefferson, Woodland Hills and West Allegheny each have two alums on the RMU roster
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State of the Colonials
> Thirteen states and two countries are represented on the RMU roster
> Three dozen players from the Keystone State, Pennsylvania, lead the list
> Ohio (11) and Florida (10) also have double-digit representatives
> Two players came to RMU from Ontario
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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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National Rankings - Team
> RMU ranked in the top-40 in these categories:
  > Passing Yards Allowed (17th, 172.1)
  > Team Tackles for Loss (34th, 7.0)
  > First Downs Allowed (40th, 201)
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National Rankings - Individual
> Colonials ranked in the top-50 in these categories:
  > Total Tackles (
Adam Wollet, 18th, 9.8)
  > Tackles for Loss (
Gerald Ferguson, 21st, 1.4)
  > Sacks (
Gerald Ferguson, 27th, 0.77)
  > Fumbles Recovered (Ferguson, 30th, 2; Ryan Richards 30th, 2)
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Preseason All-NEC Picks
> DL
Amir Fenwick and LB
Adam Wollet were named to the Preseason All-NEC Team
> Fenwick was an All-NEC selection following the 2017 season
> Wollet also garnered all-league plaudits as a junior as well
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Positive Negatives
> RMU had 77 tackles for loss in 2017
> The Colonials took their opponents down for a loss on one of every 9.2 plays
> They had 25 sacks, or one in every 10.0 opponent pass calls
> 20 different players had a tackle for loss
> 11 different players had been credited with at least a partial sack
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Brains and Braun
> ILB
Adam Wollet led the NEC with 108 tackles
> Finished 18th in nation averaging 9.8 tackles per game
> Was named to the 2017 CoSIDA Academic All-America team
> Was the NEC Fall Scholar-Athlete for football
> Had 16 tackles, a career-best, against Sacred Heart
> Tallied 10+ tackles in seven games
> He led RMU with 89 tackles in 2016
> Is a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District II Team selection (2016, 2017)
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Amir, Amir on the Line
> Senior DL
Amir Fenwick was the Colonials only All-NEC First Team pick last season
> Garnered Preseason All-NEC plaudits
> He finished with 35 tackles, 23 in league games
> Had 4.5 TFL in NEC games, six overall
> Totalled 14 tackles in the final three games of 2017
> Had a career-best seven solo stops at Wagner
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Price is Right
> CB
Heavon Price had a hand in all four RMU takeaways against Bryant last season
> He recorded two interceptions, the fourth and fifth of the season for RMU
> Price also caused a fumble and recovered a fumble
> He made a career-high nine tackles in the game
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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
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Neal Now Tackling Thomas
>
Thomas Neal, who used to go by TJ Neal, is now at linebacker
> The athletic Neal started his career at RMU as a defensive back
> He was moved to running back late in his freshman campaign due to injuries
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National Rankings - Individual
> Colonials rank in the top-50 in these categories:
  > Yds/Completion (
Jimmy Walker, 41st, 12.36)
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Transfer-vania
> An entourage of transfers will likely spend plenty of time toting the pigskin on offense
> QB
Jimmy Walker is a transfer from San Diego State
> RB
Terence Stephens previously played at Bowling Green
> TE
Steve Petrick was at Temple University
> RB
Kendall Rodgers Jr. is a graduate transfer from the University of Albany
> QB
Caleb Lewis comes to RMU from LSU
> WR
Tavin Allison spent one season at Eastern Michigan
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Valuable Vecchio
> Junior WR
Tim Vecchio has been the team's offensive MVP each of the last two seasons
> He has 67 career receptions for 649 yards
> He needs just four receptions to tie Mario Hines for 10th all-time at RMU (71)
> Another 30 catch season will put him into the RMU career top-five for receptions
> In 2017, he led the team with 32 catches, 321 receiving yards and two receiving TDs
> He led the team with 35 receptions and 308 yards as a freshman in 2016
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Mentioning McAllister
> Sophomore C
Eric McAllister was a Hero Sports Freshmen All-America pick in 2017
> Named to the RMU Football Leadership Committee
> Preseason All-NEC Pick according to Phil Steele
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Matching With Wanat
> Junior RB
Jonathan Wanat donated bone marrow to a anonymous recipient last spring
> Wanat was put on the donor list through The Andy Talley Bone Marrow Foundation
> In two seasons or working with the Andy Talley Foundation, RMU has added 260 donor names to the list
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Returning Experience
> RMU returns nine starters on offense in 2018
> The only voids left from 2017 were at running back and tight end
> Those spots will be filled by transfers and upperclassmen:
  > RB -
Terence Stephens and
Kendall Rodgers Jr.
  > TE -
Steve Petrick and
Matthew Gonzalez
> Nine different offensive linemen return with at least one start to their credit
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Two-Point Conversion
>
Jimmy Walker hit
Tim Vecchio for a two-point conversion against Sacred Heart last season
> It was the team's first two-point conversion since 2014 against CCSU
>
Derik Abbott hit
Duane Mitchell with a pass for that conversion
Colonials QBs Find 14 Targets
> 14 different players have caught passes for RMU
>
Tim Vecchio leads the team with 32 catches
> WR
Tavin Allison topped RMU at 18.5 yds/catch
> Every player who was targeted last year had a reception
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Freshmen Front Five
> The 2017 two-deep listed five first-year players on the offensive line
> Four of those - LT
Trevor Hicks, LG
John Sheldon, RG
Alex Minford, RT
Dylan Young - were true freshmen
> C
Eric McAllister was a redshirt-freshman
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National Rankings - Team
> RMU ranks in the top-30 in these categories:
  > Blocked Kicks (20th, 4)
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National Rankings - Individual
> Colonials rank in the top-50 in these categories:
  > Blocked Kicks (
Drew Allen, 13th, 2)
  > Punt Returns (
Warren Robinson, 14th, 9.2)
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Check Marks
> Senior P
Adam Check ranks third at RMU in career punts (207), punting yards (7, 657) and punt average (36.99)
> 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
> Averaged 37.4 yards per punt last season
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Robinson Returns
> Senior WR
Warren Robinson is the only player in team history with two punt return TDs
> Of active FCS players, he is eighth with a 12.2 yard punt return average
> He had an 81-yard return for a TD vs. Malone in 2016
> Has 645 career punt return yards, 2nd at RMU (699, Brian Dunn '94-'97)
> His 12.17 career punt return avg. is second 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
> His 53 punt returns rank third in team history
> He has three of the four longest punt returns in team history - 81(T), 66(T) and 58
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Freshman Foot
> Sophomore K
Nick Bisceglia connected on 7-of-17 field goals last season
> 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
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