UAlbany Football Seeks NEC Championship Saturday Vs. Central Connecticut
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Heading into the last game of the 2012
regular season tied for first-place in the Northeast Conference standings, the
University at Albany football team will no doubt leave it all on the line as
they play at University Field one last time and compete for an NEC championship.
Kickoff versus Central Connecticut State will be at 1:00 p.m. with a pregame
ceremony honoring the Great Danes' 21 seniors.
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THE CHAMPIONSHIP SCENARIOS
The Great Danes (6-1) have one NEC game left on the schedule, facing Central
Connecticut State (2-4). First-place Wagner (6-1) also has one game left
against Duquesne. Here are UAlbany's championship scenarios...
• If UAlbany wins and Wagner loses, the Great Danes will capture their sixth
NEC title and make their second consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament.
• If UAlbany wins and Wagner wins, the Great Danes will share the NEC title
with Wagner, but Wagner will earn the postseason berth after winning the
head-to-head battle on Nov. 3rd (30-0).
• If UAlbany loses and Wagner loses, the Great Danes will share the NEC title
with Wagner, but the Seahawks will earn the postseason bid.
• If UAlbany loses and Wagner wins, Wagner will be the NEC champion.
THE UALBANY-CENTRAL CONNECTICUT SERIES
UAlbany leads the all-time series, 11-5, dating back to 1995. Seven games have been decided by five points
or less with UAlbany owning a 3-4 record in those contests. The Great Danes' 11
victories have been by an average margin of 17.5 points, while the five losses
have only been by an average of 3.6 points. Last season, UAlbany had its best
offensive game of the season, as quarterback Dan Di Lella threw for a school
record five touchdowns to five different receivers, leading the Danes to a
63-35 win at CCSU. The last time these teams met at University Field, the Blue
Devils edged UAlbany, 30-27, in overtime. CCSU scored 15 points in the fourth
quarter, including a touchdown with successful two-point conversion with 36
seconds left in regulation to tie the ballgame. In overtime, the Great Danes
fumbled and Central Connecticut won the contest with a 32-yard field goal.
UALBANY QUICK HITS
• UAlbany (8-2, 6-1) is tied with Wagner (7-3, 6-1) in the
NEC standings.
• The Great Danes were ranked as high as No. 18 in the FCS
Coaches Poll and No. 20 in the Sports Network Top-25 before falling out of both
polls after losing to Wagner.
• In their 14th and last season in the NEC, the Great Danes
own a 77-24 cumulative record in league play.
• Moving to a brand new stadium next season, UAlbany plays
its last game on University Field Saturday. The Danes own a 134-67-1 mark on
their home gridiron.
• The Great Danes have reached the 8-win plateau for the
fifth time in the FCS era. A win against CCSU will tie the program record for
wins in a season, and also mark the first time UAlbany has won nine games in a
Division I regular season.
• UAlbany was chosen to repeat as Northeast Conference
Champions.
• Six Great Danes were placed on the All-NEC Preseason Team.
• Last season, the Great Danes received their first NCAA FCS
Playoff berth and advanced to the NCAAs for the first time since 1977.
• UAlbany finished 2011 ranked 23rd in the FCS Coaches Poll
and was just off the TSN's Top-25, receiving votes.
• Senior Ryan Kirchner is UAlbany's all-time leading receiver
with 168 career catches.
• Tailback Drew Smith is tied for first in program history
with 42 career touchdowns scored.
• UAlbany has won or shared five Northeast Conference
championships (2002, 2003, 2007, 2008 & 2011).
• UAlbany kicked off its 40th season of varsity football vs.
Colgate on Sept 1. The 40-23 win, improved the Great Danes' record to 5-9 in
season-openers in the Division I FCS era.
• The Great Danes have registered seven consecutive winning
seasons for the first time in the program's history (2006-11).
• Bob
Ford is fourth among the FCS all-time leaders in career victories and is
first among active NCAA Division I FCS coaches with 263 career victories.
• Ford is in his 40th varsity season as head coach at UAlbany
with a 254-159 record.
• The National Football League's New York Giants have made
the UAlbany campus its summer training camp home since 1996.
SCOUTING THE GREAT DANES
2012 Record: 8-2, 6-1 NEC (T-1st)
2011 Record: 8-4, 7-1 NEC (T-1st)
NEC Preseason Poll: 1st
Head Coach: Bob
Ford (40th season at UAlbany/44th overall) (254-159-0 / 263-180-1 / 77-24
NEC)
THE COACH: Bob
Ford is in his 40th season at the helm, coming off his fifth Northeast
Conference title in 2011 and fourth NEC Coach of the Year Award. He ranks first
among all active NCAA Division I FCS coaches with 263 career victories and is
also fourth among the FCS all-time leaders in career victories.
LAST TIME OUT: In a game divided, UAlbany overcame the hosting Duquesne
University Dukes, 38-31, last Saturday afternoon at Rooney Field. The Great
Danes came out with a vengeance in the opening half, taking a 35-7 lead at the
break, but the Dukes came storming back, scoring the first 17 points of the
second stanza. By halftime, the Great Danes had five touchdowns to their name,
credited to five different players. UAlbany finished the game with 439 yards of
total offense and 24 first downs. Drew
Smith led the Great Danes' running game with 143 yards on 25 carries, and
totaled 164 all-purpose yards, including two catches. Omar
Osbourne also crossed the goal line and rushed 80 yards, while finishing
with 102 all-purpose yards. Likewise, Kevin
Chillis was credited a touchdown, accumulating 64 rushing yards in the win.
Will Fiachhi completed 14-of-22 passes for 130 yards and a touchdown. Cole
King was his top receiver with three catches, including one for a score,
and 54 receiving yards. Defensively, Chris
Wilk led the squad with seven unassisted tackles and a sack, while Jon
Morgan dropped five, snagged an interception, and blocked a punt. Senior Dean
Mercuris also had a solid game with five tackles, a sack, a pass break up,
and two quarterback hurries.
THE SEASON SO FAR: The Great Danes enter Week 12 with an 8-2
record and 6-1 NEC mark.
Week 1: UAlbany overcame Colgate
handily, 40-23, as Drew
Smith (174) and Omar
Osbourne (113) both rushed for over 100 yards, and the Ocieka
Bakou blocked two punts that resulted in a safety and a touchdown.
Week 2: After opening the season at
home for the first time since 2005, UAlbany hit the road for three consecutive
away games, traveling over 400 miles for each of them. First, the Great Danes
overcame Robert Morris, 35-10, capturing their first Northeast Conference
victory of the season. Sophomore quarterback Will
Fiacchi had a breakout game along with wide receiver Cole
King. Fiacchi finished 17-for-21, throwing 208 yards, rushing 35, and
tallied four touchdowns (three passing, one rushing) in the win. All three
passing touchdowns were to King who totaled 124 receiving yards on five
catches.
Week 3: The Great Danes headed west
again to Youngstown, Ohio, taking on the No. 5 Penguins. Despite a hard fought
battle, the hosts held off UAlbany, 31-24, handing the Great Danes their only
loss of the season. The Great Danes were neck-and-neck with Youngstown State
until the Guins opened up a two-score lead with 2:48 remaining in the fourth
quarter. UAlbany held an early 7-0 lead over Youngstown in a game that was tied
on three separate occasions, but a YSU field goal with 2:15 left in the third
quarter gave the Penguins the lead for good. Fiacchi and King both had
spectacular games again, as Fiacchi accumulated 228 passing yards (23-35-0),
and King hauled in a touchdown and seven catches for 115 receiving yards.
Week 4: On the road for the third
consecutive weekend, UAlbany overcame No. 23 Maine, 30-20, marking the Great
Danes' first victory over a ranked opponent since Sept. 19, 2009 when they also
beat Maine (ranked 20th), 20-16. Kicker Sean
Kenny made a name for himself, tying the program record with three made
field goals in the contest, representing the first nine points of the game. Senior
tailback Drew Smith led the offense with 114 rushing yards on 18 carries, 144
all-purpose yards, and two touchdowns, while Kevin
Chillis rushed twice for 88 yards total and accumulated 158 all-purpose
yards.
Week 5: The Great Danes had a
dominating performance against NEC foe Monmouth, overcoming the Hawks, 55-24,
at University Field. After trailing 7-0 to start the game, a fake punt reverse
resulting in Kevin
Chillis' 77-yard TD dash turned the tides and UAlbany never looked back.
Combining for 263 rushing yards, senior Drew
Smith piloted the ground game with 109 rushing yards on 18 carries and
three touchdowns in the victory. Chillis added two touchdowns and 196
all-purpose yards. Three Great Dane players (Smith, Chillis, Beauvais)
single-handedly out-rushed the Monmouth team as a whole, as the Hawks managed
just 53 rushing yards against the UAlbany defense. Quarterback Will
Fiacchi completed 16-of-30 attempts for 248 yards and two touchdowns.
Senior wide receiver Ryan
Kirchner was the go-to man of the afternoon, hauling in five passes for 121
yards and a score. Senior Jon
Morgan led the team with seven tackles, including six solo, while also
breaking up two passes. Chris
Wilk brought down five, as Dean
Mercuris, Jake
Dwyer, and Tramaine
Wilson recorded interceptions and ran for over 10 yards each.
Week 6: UAlbany captured a 31-14
win at Bryant University on Oct. 6th. Trailing 14-7 at halftime, the Great
Danes rallied to score the final 21 points of the contest. Senior wide receiver
Ryan
Kirchner became the all-time receptions leader at UAlbany, breaking Tim
Bush's record of 147 as he recorded seven receptions for 103 yards in the win.
Fellow senior Drew
Smith finished the day with 104 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns.
Smith currently ranks first in the nation with 12 touchdowns this fall.
Sophomore Will
Fiacchi continued to impress in his first year as starting quarterback, as
he totaled a career-high 262 passing yards, completing 23-of-34 pass attempts
to keep the Great Danes perfect in league play. UAlbany's defense was
outstanding as they held Bryant to the lowest single-game rushing output (27
yards) in a NEC contest thus far this season. The Bulldogs' 11 first downs also
marked a NEC season low. Defensively, Jon
Morgan and Kyle
Jordan led the squad with five tackles apiece, while Tim
Kologrivov added three, including two for a loss. Justinian
Mason had the key play of the game; picking off a pass and running the
interception back 75 yards for a touchdown.
Week 7: In front of 6,852 fans,
marking the third-largest home crowd in program history and largest since 1978,
UAlbany overcame the visiting Saint Francis Red Flash on Homecoming, 36-13. The
Great Danes battled back from a 10-0 deficit to outscore the Red Flash, 36-3,
the rest of the way. For the third straight game, Drew Smith blasted his way
into the end zone three different times, bringing his then nation-leading total
up to 15 touchdowns this season. Ryan
Kirchner made four catches for 58 receiving yard and also returned three
punts for 46 yards. Sophomore Cole
King matched his career-high of seven receptions, recording an even 100
yards on the afternoon. Sophomore Jake
Meek had a break-out game, rushing 48 yards from the quarterback position
and tallied two touchdowns, including a 38-yard scoring scamper. Sophomore
quarterback Will
Fiacchi had another sound game in the pocket, completing 21-of-31 attempts
for 255 passing yards. Defensively, senior Chris
Wilk led the squad with eight tackles, including five solo, as the defense
shut out Saint Francis in the second half.
Week 8: BYE
Week 9: UAlbany recovered from a
slow start to take a 23-20 victory over the hosting Sacred Heart Pioneers on
Oct. 29th. With 1:13 remaining in the game, Omar
Osbourne rushed 40 yards into the end zone for the winning touchdown on a
draw play. The duo of senior wide receiver Ryan
Kirchner and sophomore quarterback Will
Fiacchi led the UAlbany offense, connecting for two touchdowns in the
victory. Kirchner made six catches for 86 yards, while Fiacchi completed
14-of-32 passes for 195 yards. Senior tailback Drew
Smith led the Great Danes' ground game with 103 rushing yards on 27
carries, finishing with 116 all-purpose yards. In addition Kevin
Chillis also broke the 100 all-purpose yard mark, totaling 106 after four
receptions, two rushes, and two kickoff returns. Defensively, senior Dave
Plungas had an incredible game with 16 tackles, marking a team season-high for
the Great Danes, and personal career-high, while classmate Jon
Morgan had two game-changing interceptions and five tackles. In addition, Leon
Saddler brought down nine.
Week 10: After
silencing Wagner, 24-0, in Staten Island last season, the Seahawks turned the
tables and shut out the Great Danes, 30-0. Wagner came off a chaotic week of no
power, cold showers, and the devastation of Hurricane Sandy in their Staten
Island campus community to overcome the then No. 18/20 ranked Danes in a key
NEC contest at University Field. The loss marked UAlbany's first in the league
this year and just the second time the Great Danes have fallen to Wagner in
their 16-game all-time series. Coming into the game averaging a conference-best
34.25 points per game, the Great Danes struggled against the Seahawks, managing
just 188 yards of offense, compared to Wagner's 413 offensive yards. Playing
without the second-leading scorer in the nation, senior tailback Drew
Smith, for a game due to a violation of team rules, sophomore Omar
Osbourne took on the starting role and led the Great Danes with 51 rushing
yards on 12 carries. Will
Fiacchi threw for 103 yards, completing 18-of-33 passes, including six each
to Jameel
Gay and Ryan
Kirchner. Defensively, senior Dave
Plungas recorded double-digit tackles for the second straight game,
bringing down a team-high 11, including 10 solo.
PROGRAM HISTORY: UAlbany football started at the club level
in 1970, before moving to Division III and varsity status three years later.
The Great Danes competed at the Division II level from 1995-98, and won two
Eastern Football Conference titles in that period. Division I Football
Championship Subdivision (FCS) play arrived in 1999 with membership in the
Northeast Conference. UAlbany has won five NEC titles.
SCOUTING THE BLUE DEVILS
2012 Record: 2-7, 2-4 NEC (8th)
2011 Record: 4-7, 3-5 NEC (T-6th)
NEC Preseason Poll: 4th
Head Coach: Jeff McInerney (7th season at CCSU) (44-32 / Same)
THE COACH: Jeff McInerney is in his seventh season as
Central Connecticut State's head coach. He has led the Blue Devils to a pair of
Northeast Conference titles and his 44 wins are the second-highest total in
school history. In 2009, McInerney was named the NEC Coach of the Year, as
the Blue Devils won the first outright NEC title in school history and advanced
to their first-ever Division I postseason game. McInerney has seen plenty of
success in his coaching career, three times being a part of a staff that won a
National Championship (1984 and 1987 at Troy State; 1990 at Georgia Southern).
THE SEASON SO FAR: The Blue Devils started the season facing some of the top
FCS teams in the country, including Stony Brook (49-17, L), Lehigh (35-14, L),
and New Hampshire (43-10, L); all three of those teams are currently ranked in
the top-15. To start the NEC schedule, CCSU tripped to Wagner (31-13) and
Sacred Heart (34-21) before winning their first game of the year against
Duquesne (38-31) in front of their Homecoming crowd on Oct. 13. From there,
CCSU fell to Robert Morris (37-31) on the road, but rebounded to edge Saint
Francis (Pa.), 32-30 on their home field. As a result of Hurricane Sandy, the
Blue Devils' contest at Monmouth was cancelled. Central Connecticut will come
into their last game of the season off a 28-25 loss to Bryant. The Bulldogs
trailed 17-14 at the half, but came back to score 14 unanswered points in the
third quarter. The Blue Devils made a mad scramble with a touchdown and
two-point conversion with 52 seconds remaining in the game to cut the deficit
to three, but Bryant secured the onside kick and took a knee.
LAST GAME AT UNIVERSITY FIELD
University Field has been the home of the Great Danes since Bob Ford started a
club football team in 1970. In 43 seasons, UAlbany owns a 134-67-1 record on
the gridiron. With the move to the CAA, the Great Danes will move to Bob Ford
Field, a brand new 8,000 seat stadium, next season. Saturday's game vs. CCSU
will mark the football program's last on University Field.
DREW AT DUQUESNE
Senior Drew
Smith led the Great Danes' running game with 143 yards on 25 carries, and
totaled 164 all-purpose yards, including two catches. In addition, Smith scored
his 42nd career touchdown, tying UAlbany's program record, while also moving
into second-place all-time with 3,131 career rushing yards. Smith also ranks first
in the NEC and fifth in the nation for scoring (10.67). Back in the lineup
after a game suspension, Smith quickly made a statement, putting UAlbany on the
board with a one-yard rush, capping a 14-play, 76-yard drive, at the 7:44 mark
in the first quarter. Smith averaged 5.7 yards per carry, including a long of
22-yards.
BIG JON
Senior inside linebacker Jon Morgan recorded five tackles, snagged an
interception, and blocked a punt in UAlbany's win at Duquesne. He also helped
the Danes' defense hold the Dukes to just 68 rushing yards. Morgan's blocked
punt was one of the key plays of the game, leading to an extra seven points
before the half. With 59 seconds remaining in the first half, UAlbany's
defensive pressure forced the Dukes to punt and Morgan got a hand on it, giving
the Great Danes the ball on their own 41. UAlbany capitalized. With six seconds
on the clock, Will Fiacchi found Cole King in the back of the end zone, 23
yards out, sending the Danes into the break leading 35-7. With 260 career
tackles, Morgan is one tackle away from moving into eighth place all-time at
UAlbany.
LAYTON VS. THE DUKES
Paul Layton punted six times in UAlbany's win at Duquesne, totaling 267 yards,
and averaged 44.5 yards per punt. His longest was 54 yards, and he pinned the
Dukes within the 20 twice, including one at the five-yard line. Layton is
averaging a program-best 40.9 yards per punt in his career (156 punts, 6,384
yards).
OFFENSIVE TURNAROUND
After totaling just 188 yards of total offense last week against Wagner, the
Great Danes made up for that in just one quarter versus Duquesne. In the second
quarter alone, UAlbany totaled 217 yards of offense. By halftime, the Great
Danes had five touchdowns to their name, credited to five different players.
UAlbany finished the game with 439 yards of total offense and 24 first downs.
RECORD WINS
UAlbany has now hit the eight-win mark in five seasons at the FCS level. The
Great Danes set the program's single-season FCS record with nine wins in 2008. UAlbany
looks to tie that record with a win over Central Connecticut. It would also
mark the first time UAlbany has won nine games in a Division I regular season .
FIACCHI'S FANTASTIC SEASON
First-year starting quarterback Will Fiacchi has surpassed all expectations
this season, as he has completed more passes than any other quarterback in
program history in a single regular season. Completing 175-of-292 passes with
just four interceptions, Fiacchi ranks second all-time behind Dan Di Lella who
set the record last year with 196 completions (327 attempts). However, Di Lella
had an extra game in the NCAA Tournament to set that record. In the regular
season, Di Lella had 172 pass completion, a sum Fiacchi has already bested.
Yardage wise, Fiacchi has passed for 1,914 yards, ranking him fifth for a
single season, and ninth for a career.
MILESTONE WATCH
Drew
Smith
- With 42 career touchdowns (37 rushing, 5 receiving), Smith needs to
score one more touchdown to own UAlbany's all-time career record, currently
held by Gary Jones (2002-03).
- Rushing for 37 touchdowns in his career, Smith is three
rushing touchdowns away from tying UAlbany's all-time leader Gary Jones
(2002-03) with 40.
- Drew
Smith has totaled 3,131 career rushing yards, ranking him second all-time
at UAlbany. David McCarty holds the record with 4,287 career-rushing yards.
Will Fiacchi - Redshirt sophomore quarterback Will Fiacchi
has completed 175 (292 attempts) passes this season, ranking second all-time
behind Dan Di Lella's 196 (327 attempts). With one game in the regular season
left, Fiacchi is 22 completed passes away from breaking the record. He has
shown it is doable, completing 21 or more in a single game three times this
fall.
Jon
Morgan - With 260 career tackles, Morgan is one away from moving into
eighth place all-time and 11 away from tying his linebacker coach, Don Mion
(1973-74), with 271.
Dave
Plungas - With 241 career tackles, Plungas is 12 tackles away from joining
teammate Jon
Morgan in UAlbany's career top-10.
LAPORTA NAMED COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT
Eric LaPorta has been named to the 2012 Capital One Academic All-District
Football Team, selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America.
LaPorta is now eligible for the Academic All-America ballot. A native of
Yorktown Heights, N.Y., LaPorta maintains a 3.59 GPA in criminal justice and
history, and has been UAlbany's starting center for the past two seasons. This fall, LaPorta's play has helped UAlbany
to the league's top-ranked scoring offense (31.20), and has limited opponent
sacks to just 1.80 per game. The junior has played a key role in leading the
Great Danes to Top-25 rankings in both the FCS Coaches Poll and The Sports
Network Top-25 for multiple weeks. In addition, LaPorta started every game in
the Great Danes' 2011 Northeast Conference Championship run and trip to the
NCAA Tournament.
SENIOR DAY
UAlbany's 21 seniors will be honored in a pregame ceremony Saturday, as they
will be playing in the last home game of their careers. The senior class
includes...
Ocieka Bakou (55, DL), Anthony Bazzoffi (79, OL), Matt
Berwager (82, TE), Paul Booker (32, TE), Chris Bouchard (18, ILB), Mike Brown
(29, S), John Cunningham (73, DL), Matt Goss (84, TE), Joe Hoback (75, OL),
Nick Hutcherson (2, WR), Sean Kenny (13, K), Ryan Kirchner (8, WR), Dean
Mercuris (35, DL), Jordan Migliore (77, OL), Ben Miseikis (1, TB), Jon Morgan
(11, ILB), Nate Papso (88, WR), Dave Plungas (45, ILB), Leon Saddler (21, CB),
Drew Smith (10, TB), Chris Wilk (22, ILB).
UP NEXT
If everything falls into place, meaning the Great Danes win
and Wagner loses, UAlbany will find out who they play in the NCAA Tournament during
the NCAA selection show that airs Sunday at 1:30 p.m. on ESPNU.