URI Football Picked to Finish Last in CAA Preseason Poll

CAA News Release…

BALTIMORE, Md. (July 25, 2017) – James Madison, which returns 14 starters from last year’s 14-1 squad that captured the 2016 NCAA FCS National Championship, was the overwhelming choice to capture the CAA Football title in 2017 according to a vote of the league’s head coaches and media relations directors. The announcement was made on Tuesday morning as the conference conducted its annual Media Day from M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.

Richmond, Villanova and New Hampshire, which joined JMU in the FCS playoff field a year ago, were chosen second, third and fourth, respectively in the preseason poll. Delaware was picked fifth, followed closely by UAlbany, William & Mary and Stony Brook. Rounding out the preseason poll were Maine, Towson, Elon and Rhode Island.

JMU posted an unblemished 8-0 mark in conference play and claimed its second straight CAA Football title in 2016. The Dukes went on to win their second FCS National Championship, knocking off five-time defending champ North Dakota State in the semifinals and Youngstown State in the championship. Senior quarterback Bryan Schor (217-297, 3002 yds., 29 TD’s, 6 int./569 yds. rushing, 10 TD’s), the 2016 CAA Offensive Player of the Year, returns to lead a Dukes’ offense that scored a league-record 700 points last season. Nine starters return defensively, including senior defensive lineman Andrew Ankrah (44 tackles, 3.5 sacks) and senior safety Raven Greene (70 tackles, 6 int.), who both made the All-CAA first team.

Richmond, which begins its first season under head coach Russ Huesman, has 20 starters back from last year’s 10-4 team that reached the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs. Senior quarterback Kyle Lauletta (220-349, 3,022 yds., 24 TD’s) and sophomore running back Deontez Thompson (188 att., 1,001 yds., 9 TD’s) top a group of eight regulars returning on offense. Among eight starters back on defense are senior defensive lineman Brandon Waller (51 tackles, 5.5 sacks) and senior safety Brendan Coniker (94 tackles, 2 int.), who were recognized on the all-conference team in 2016.

Long-time assistant Mark Ferrante begins his first year as head coach at Villanova, which went 9-4 and advanced to the second round of the FCS playoffs in 2016. Senior safety Rob Rolle (63 tackles, 7 int.) and senior linebacker Ed Shockley (86 tackles, 11.0 TFL) are among six starters back from a defense that allowed the fewest yards (259.8 ypg) and points (15.0 ppg) in the FCS last season. Nine starters return offensively, led by junior quarterback Zach Bednarczyk (178-297, 2,158 yds., 19 TD’s), junior running back Aaron Forbes (132 att., 799 yds., 8 TD’s) and senior wide receiver Taurus Phillips (36 rec., 497 yds., 3 TD’s).

New Hampshire went 8-5 and extended the nation’s longest FCS playoff streak with its 13th consecutive appearance last season. Junior quarterback Trevor Knight (179-319, 1,714 yds., 14 TD’s) and top receivers Neil O’Connor (58 rec., 834 yds., 6 TD’s) and Malik Love (59 rec., 520 yds., 1 TD) are back on offense, while sophomore defensive backs Pop Lacey (82 tackles, 2 int.) and Prince Smith, Jr. (5 int., 13 PBU) are among a group of seven returning starters on defense.

CAA Football also announced its preseason all-conference team. JMU had a league-high six players honored, including Schor as the preseason Offensive Player of the Year. Villanova’s Rolle was named the preseason Defensive Player of the Year.

2017 CAA FOOTBALL PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

(Selected by a vote of Head Coaches and Media Relations Directors)

OFFENSE

Name, School                                                    Cl.           Pos.       Ht.          Wt.        Hometown/High School

Bryan Schor, James Madison                      Sr.           QB          6-2          215         Milford, Pa./Delaware Valley

Stacey Bedell, Stony Brook Sr. RB 5-9 195 Mastic Beach, N.Y./William Floyd

Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks, UAlbany Jr. RB 5-9 199 Newark, N.J./Don Bosco

Deontez Thompson, Richmond                 So.          RB           6-0          200         Indian Head, Md./Henry E. Lackey

Anthony Manzo-Lewis, UAlbany Sr. FB 6-2 245 Montvale, N.J./St. Joseph Regional

DeVonte Dedmon, William & Mary          Sr.           WR         5-10       195         Williamsburg, Va./Warhill

Neil O’Connor, New Hampshire                                Jr.           WR         5-11       191         Leominster, Mass./Leominster

Micah Wright, Maine Jr. WR 6-1 190 Newark, N.Y./Newark

Jonathan Kloosterman, James Madison Sr.           TE           6-3          245         Strasburg, Va./Strasburg

Jamil Demby, Maine Sr. OL 6-5 310 Vineland, N.J./Vineland

Chris Durant, William & Mary                      Sr.           OL           6-4          310         Oak Hill, Va./Oakton

Brody Kern, Delaware                                    Sr.           OL           6-2          290         York, Pa./West York

Timon Parris, Stony Brook Sr. OL 6-5 310 Floral Park, N.Y./Floral Park

Aaron Stinnie, James Madison                   Sr.           OL           6-5          310         Charlottesville, Va./St. Anne’s-Belfield

DEFENSE

Name, School                                                    Cl.           Pos.       Ht.          Wt.        Hometown/High School

Andrew Ankrah, James Madison                              Sr.           DL           6-4          240         Gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard

Malachi Hoskins, UAlbany Sr. DL 6-3 230 Queens, N.Y./Loomis Chaffee

Bilal Nichols, Delaware                                   Sr.           DL           6-5          300         Newark, Del./Hodgson Vo-Tech

Brandon Waller, Richmond                          Sr.           DL           6-4          265         Ardmore, Pa./Haverford

Charles Bell, Delaware                                   Sr.           LB           6-1          230         Conestoga, Pa./Penn Manor

Shayne Lawless, Stony Brook Jr. LB 6-1 220 Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown

Sterling Sheffield, Maine Jr. LB 6-2 237 Mullica Hill, N.J./Clearview Region

Ed Shockley, Villanova Sr. LB 5-11 225 Millville, N.J./Millville

Raven Greene, James Madison                 Sr.           S              6-0          200         Virginia Beach, Va./First Colonial

Rob Rolle, Villanova Sr. S 6-0 190 Newfield, N.J./Delsea

Najee Goode, Maine                                     Sr.           CB           5-10       170         Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep Charter

Prince Smith, Jr., New Hampshire             So.          CB           5-10       181         Philadelphia, Pa./Imhotep Charter

SPECIAL TEAMS

Name, School                                                    Cl.           Pos.       Ht.          Wt.        Hometown/High School

Shane Simpson, Towson                               So.          RET         5-9          185         Easton, Pa./Easton

Griffin Trau, Richmond                                  Jr.           PK           5-8          180         Culver, Ind./Western Reserve Acad.

John Hinchen, Villanova Sr. P 5-11 185 Saddle River, N.J./Northern Highlands

Robert Carter, James Madison                   Jr.           SPEC      6-0          185         Baltimore, Md./Long Reach

CAA FOOTBALL PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Bryan Schor, QB, James Madison

CAA FOOTBALL PRESEASON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Rob Rolle, S, Villanova

2017 CAA FOOTBALL PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH

(Selected by a vote of Head Coaches and Media Relations Directors)

  1. James Madison (21 first-place votes)      241
  2. Richmond (3 first-place votes)                   210
  3. Villanova                                                              209
  4. New Hampshire                                               169
  5. Delaware                                                             133
  6. UAlbany                                                               129
  7. William & Mary                                                 124
  8. Stony Brook                                                       118
  9. Maine                                                                   100
  10. Towson                                                                84
  11. Elon                                                                       36
  12. Rhode Island                                                      31