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2011 Savannah State Tigers football team

American college football season


Summary

American college football season

FieldValue
year2011
teamSavannah State Tigers
sportfootball
imageSavannah State Tigers wordmark.png
image_size150
conferenceMid-Eastern Athletic Conference
short_confMEAC
record1–10
conf_record1–7
head_coachSteve Davenport
hc_year1st
off_coachTerance Mathis
oc_year1st
stadiumTed A. Wright Stadium

The 2011 Savannah State Tigers football team represented Savannah State University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Tigers are a first year member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). This was the first season under the guidance of head coach Steve Davenport and played their home games at Ted Wright Stadium. They finished the season 1–10, 1–7 in MEAC play to finish in a tie for ninth place.

Coaches and support staff

url=http://ssuathletics.com/staff.aspx?tab=staffdirectorytitle=Staff Directorypublisher=Savannah State Universityaccessdate=August 3, 2009}}TypeCollegeGraduating year
Steve DavenportHead coachGeorgia Tech1990
Greg LesterAssistant head coach/Outside Receivers coachGeorgia Tech
Terance MathisOffensive coordinator/Inside Receivers coachNew Mexico1990
Thomas BalkcomDefensive backs coachGeorgia Tech
William BellRunning backs coachGeorgia Tech
Mitch DoolittleLinebackers coachPresbyterian College2006
Saeed KhalifDefensive coordinator/defensive line coachGeorgia Tech1988
Tony HaynesQuarterbacks coachWebber International2005
Broderick JonesOffensive line coachOle Miss2005

Roster


Media

Radio flagship: WHCJ

Broadcasters: Steve Richards (play-by-play), Curtis Foster (analyst)

Schedule

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Game summaries

Albany State

SSU's quarterback A.J. Defilippis threw for 315 yards and three touchdowns while running back Justin Babb rushed for 37 yards on sixteen carries. Brian Lackey had 3 receptions for 115 yards and one touchdown. Derek Williams kicked a 52-yard field goal, breaking the SSU record of 51 yards which was set by Calvin Tucker in 1986. Linebacker Nate Clay had 18 tackles in the game.

Southeastern Louisiana

Appalachian State

North Carolina Central

Howard

Morgan State

Florida A&M

Hampton

Norfolk State

Bethune–Cookman

South Carolina State

Awards and records

Awards

Records

Statistics

Current as of – All Games

Team

TeamOpp
Scoring112
Points per game10.2
First downs141
Rushing75
Passing52
Penalty14
Total offense2,484
Avg per play3.8
Avg per game225.8
Fumbles-Lost21–9
Penalties-Yards74–563
Avg per game51.2
TeamOpp
Punts-Yards78–2,774
Avg per punt35.6
Time of possession/Game29.24
3rd down conversions45 of 158 (28%)
4th down conversions4 of 13 (31%)
Touchdowns scored14
Field goals-Attempts5–10
PAT-Attempts13–14 (93%)
Attendance8,485
Games / Avg per Game2 / 4,242

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Scores by quarter

{{Linescore AmfootballRoad=Savannah StateR1=31R2=37R3=27R4=17Home=OpponentsH1=101H2=152H3=87H4=101

Individual Offense

Rushing

NameGPAttGainLossNetAvgTDLongAvg/G
Babb, Justin10129839358046.268180.4
Beaurem, Thomas83150155.0061.9
Collins, Donnell43031-31-10.300-7.8
Curry, Kurvin101465592233362.363033.6
Depilippis, A.J.7228122592.70258.4
Heslop, Daniel93217761715.313219.0
Hollinger, Deleon102110115.5091.1
Jeanbaptiste, S.10203-3-3.000-3.0
Johnson, Dan3103-3-3.000-1.0
Johnson, Michael110000000
Russell, Rashard511870877.902117.4
Taylor, Javares9133447-13-1.008-1.4
Taylor, Stefon52130136.50112.6
Total103661,8163701,4464.01381144.6
Opponents103671,8533251,5284.21380152.8

Passing

NameGPEfficAtt-Cmp-IntPctYdsTDLngAvg/G
Curry, Kurvin10115.4110–202–754.51,278952127.8
Defilippis, A.J.799.546–82–556.142533260.7
Total10110.8156–284–1254.91,7031252170.3
Opponents10160.6176–281–462.62,3112769231.1

Receiving

NameGPNo.YdsAvgTDLongAvg/G
Babb, Justin10242319.635223.1
Heslop, Daniel93279.01133.0
Hollinger, Deleon105150910.044050.9
Holmes, D.1155.0055
McMullen, Chris1155.0055.0
Taylor, Javares9272147.902623.8
Leggett, Byron92035017.513238.9
Talley, Deron81825614.224732.0
Taylor, Stefon56467.71219.2
Rivera, Ricky456613.202616.5
Total101561,70310.91252170.3
Opponents101762,31113.12769231.1

Defense

NameGPTacklesSacksPass DefenseFumblesBlkd
KickSafSoloAstTotalTFL-YdsNo-YdsINT-YdsBrUpQBHRcv-YdsFF
Allen, Antwan103445793.0–8-1–2161-1--
Allen, Coy4415---------
Alston, Travis777143.0–60.5–3----3--
Asbury, Chris103222541.5–8--------
Babb, Justin10-11---------
Briscoe, James63470.5–2--------
Chambers, Cedric3123---------
Clay, Nate11-1---------
Cochran, Vince92823517.5–23--1-1–0---
Cooper, Justin8141024--1–195-----
Curry, Kurvin101-1---------
Edwards, D.51-1---------
Gaines, Phillip42460.5–0--------
Goodman, Juvaro873101.0–2------1-
Hollinger, D.101-1---------
Holt, Toriano1-11---------
Howard, Johnny8713203.0–80.5–3---1–0---
Hunt, Tametric10811194.0–111.5–2-1-----
Hunter, Darren715419--1–33-----
JeanBaptiste, S102723507.0–252.5–11-----11
Jefferson, J.8181533---4--1--
Kuku, Michaek81315283.5–9--1-1–01--
Leggett, Byron91-1---------
McCall, Brent4224---------
Miller, Brandon22-21.0–3--------
Myers, Stephan21231.0–1--------
Ndem, Edward93224561.5–4-1–1967-11-
Printup, Deshawn1-11---------
Redfield, L.102723507.0–252.5–11-----1-
Reed, Chris1025255011.5–626.5–43-222–022-
Robertson, J.91014242.0–13----2–0---
Rucker, Richie79413---1-1–0---
Russell, Rashard5----------1-
Smith, Matthew57512---2-----
Talley, Deron81-1---------
TEAM3--------1–0--1
Thomas, Anthony101017271.0–3--1-1–0---
Thomas, Patrick3224---2-----
Welch, Channing81413279.0–402.5–13-1-----
Williams, Derek10314---------
Williams, Emery11-1---------
Total1036533469971–26818–854–6236613–01261
Opponents1036132668765–29125–18112–33126383–021-

Special teams

NamePuntingKickoffsNo.YdsAvgLongTBFCI20BlkdNo.YdsAvgTBOB
Defilippis, A.J.14848.0481000315250.700
Tarver, Vance26834.0380000317257.300
TEAM100.00000000000
Williams, Derek542,04037.85855121402,17054.200
Total582,15637.25865121432,34254.500
Opponents431,61737.6642072623,64758.873
NamePunt returnsKick returnsNo.YdsAvgTDLongNo.YdsAvgTDLong
Allen, Antwan000.00012626.0026
Beaurem, Thomas000.0001933217.5038
Campbell, C.000.00027135.5043
Heslop, Daniel000.000199.009
Hollinger, D.1219115.9038
Hunter, Darren100.00000000
JeanBaptiste, S.166.000000.000
Jefferson, J.000.0001125423.1048
Proctor, Antonio000.0001119617.8023
Rivera, Ricky23919.502100000
Russell, Rashard11818.000613021.7036
Veasy, Steven000.000100.000
Total1725414.9038521,01819.6048
Opponents261596.10394088422.1056

References

References

  1. "Staff Directory". Savannah State University.
  2. (August 10, 2009). "Dalpias, Mickey Named Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainers". Savannah State University.
  3. "2009 Football Roster". Savannah State University.
  4. "Savannah State Tigers vs. Albany State Rams". E SPN.
  5. Moore, Walter. "Sports with Walter Moore". The Savannah Tribune.
  6. "Appalachian State Mountaineers Roll Over SSU Under the Lights". MEAC/SWAC Sports Main Street.
  7. "SSU Loses To Appalachian State". Savannah State University.
  8. Sutton, Bob. "SSU notches 1st MEAC win, beating N.C. Central, 33-30". Savannah Morning News and Evening Press.
  9. "Tigers Win MEAC Opener". Savannah State University.
  10. "SSU loses first MEAC home game". Savannah State University.
  11. Heath, Donald. "Howard ends SSU's celebration". Savannah Morning News and Evening Press.
  12. Karpovich, Todd. "Savannah State loses to Morgan State". Savannah Morning News and Evening Press.
  13. "The Automated Scorebook". Savannah State University.
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