2014 Hampden–Sydney Tigers football team

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2014 Hampden–Sydney Tigers football
ODAC champion
ConferenceOld Dominion Athletic Conference
Record7–4 (5–2 ODAC)
Head coach
Offensive schemeSpread
Defensive coordinatorWes Dodson (8th season)
Base defense3–3–5
Home stadiumEverett Stadium
Uniform
Seasons
← 2013
2015 →
2014 Old Dominion Athletic Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Bridgewater +   5 2     8 2  
Emory & Henry +   5 2     8 2  
Guilford +   5 2     8 2  
Hampden–Sydney +^   5 2     7 4  
Randolph–Macon   3 4     5 5  
Shenandoah   2 5     4 6  
Washington and Lee   2 5     2 8  
Catholic University   1 6     3 7  
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • ^ – NCAA Division III playoff participant
Fulton Field at Hampden–Sydney

The 2014 Hampden–Sydney Tigers football team represented Hampden–Sydney College in the 2014 NCAA Division III football season. It was the Tigers' 120th overall, the 39th as a member of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. The team was led by Marty Favret, in his fifteenth year as head coach, and played its home games at Lewis C. Everett Stadium in Death Valley, Hampden–Sydney, Virginia. They finished the season 7–4, 5–2 in ODAC play to finish in first place in the conference. They received an automatic bid to the Division III Playoffs where they lost to #4 Wesley (DE) in the first round.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteResultAttendance
September 61:00 pmat No. 16 Wabash*No. 21
L 21–344,638
September 131:00 pmChristopher Newport*No. 24
W 35–307,420
September 201:00 pmCoast Guard*No. 25
  • Everett Stadium
  • Hampden–Sydney, VA
W 56–08,004
October 41:00 pmat Catholic
W 62–14865
October 111:00 pmat Washington & Lee
W 55–322,845
October 181:00 pmEmory & HenrydaggerNo. 25
  • Everett Stadium
  • Hampden–Sydney, VA
W 49–275,113
October 251:00 pmat ShenandoahNo. 24
W 45–273,087
November 11:00 pmat BridgewaterNo. 22
L 9–341,359
November 81:00 pmGuilfordΔ
  • Everett Stadium
  • Hampden–Sydney, VA
W 35–28 OT4,200
November 151:00 pmRandolph–Macon
  • Everett Stadium
  • Hampden–Sydney, VA (The Game)
L 10–2411,525
November 2212:00 pmat No. 4 Wesley (DE)*
L 7–52985
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Δ Hall of Fame Game
  • Rankings from D3football.com poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time

Game summaries

Wabash

Gentlemen's Classic
1 234Total
#21 Hampden–Sydney 7 707 21
#16 Wabash 7 10107 34
  • Location: Crawfordsville, IN
  • Game start: 1:02 p.m. EST
  • Game attendance: 4,638
  • Game weather: 68°, mostly cloudy, winds WNW 7 mph
  • Referee: Dalon Myricks

The Tigers' opened the 2014 season on the road against Wabash, who they lost to in Crawfordsville, Indiana 20–40.[2] The game was the inaugural playing of the "Gentlemen's Classic", a match-up between both all-men's colleges.[2] Hampden–Sydney hit the scoreboard first, using a 60-yard strike from Nash Nance to Holton Walker to go up 7–0 on its second possession.[2] The Little Giants scored quickly, using 11 plays on a 69-yard drive that led to Tyler Holmes four-yard run.[2] After traded punts, Hampden-Sydney took its fourth drive into the second quarter, and finished off a six play drive with Nance scoring on a goal line push.[2]

The Tiger defense forced a three-and-out on the ensuing drive, but four plays later, Ethan Buresh picked off Nance and returned the turnover 41 yards for the game-tying touchdown.[2] Wabash's defense then forced a punt from the Tigers on the next drive, which was downed at the Wabash 49-yard line.[2] Wabash drove to the red zone but the Tiger defense held and forced a 39-yard field goal from Andrew Tutsie to give the Little Giants a 17–14 lead going into halftime.[2]

The Little Giants controlled the third quarter, scoring ten points while possessing the ball for just over 13 minutes.[2] The Tigers, behind Freddie Potter, had a fourth-and-one stop on Wabash's first drive, but the Little Giants scored a touchdown on its second drive – a 26-yard touchdown pass from Michael Putko to Houston Hodges.[2] Hampden–Sydney fumbled on its next drive, and Wabash capitalized with a 29-yard field goal from Tutsie.[2] Wabash again scored on its first drive of the fourth quarter, going up 34–14 while driving 68 yards in 11 plays.[2] Two drives later, the Tigers scored again, with Walker catching his second touchdown of the day, this time from 34 yards out.[2]

Christopher Newport

1 234Total
Christopher Newport 6 1572 30
#24 Hampden–Sydney 0 2177 35
  • Location: Hampden–Sydney, VA
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game attendance: 7,420
  • Game weather: high 60°s, rainy, winds NW 3.5 mph
  • Referee: Ben Smith

Coast Guard

1 234Total
Coast Guard 0 000 0
#25 Hampden–Sydney 14 141414 56
  • Location: Hampden–Sydney, VA
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game attendance: 8,004
  • Game weather: 77°, very sunny, winds S 4.6 mph
  • Referee: Pat Ryan

Catholic

1 234Total
Hampden–Sydney 10 31147 62
Catholic 0 0014 14
  • Location: Washington, D.C.
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game attendance: 865
  • Game weather: 80°s, overcast and warm, winds NNW 18.4 mph

Washington & Lee

1 234Total
Hampden–Sydney 14 211010 55
Washington & Lee 3 1478 32
  • Location: Lexington, VA
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game attendance: 2,845
  • Game weather: 62°, rain, winds NNE 3.5 mph
  • Referee: Moe Rummel

Emory & Henry

1 234Total
Emory & Henry 7 6014 27
#25 Hampden–Sydney 14 2177 49
  • Location: Hampden–Sydney, VA
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game attendance: 5,113
  • Game weather: 70°, sunny, winds WNW 8.1 mph
  • Referee: Pat Ryan

Shenandoah

1 234Total
#24 Hampden–Sydney 7 101414 45
Shenandoah 10 3014 27
  • Location: Winchester, VA
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game attendance: 3,087
  • Game weather: 71°, winds WSW 10.4 mph
  • Referee: Ben Smith

Bridgewater

1 234Total
Hampden–Sydney 6 030 9
#22 Bridgewater 7 7137 34
  • Location: Bridgewater, VA
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game attendance: 1,357
  • Game weather: 46°, rainy and cloudy, winds NNW 19 mph
  • Referee: Dick Foster

Guilford

1 234OTTotal
Guilford 7 03180 28
Hampden–Sydney 7 7777 35
  • Location: Hampden–Sydney, VA
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game attendance: 4,200
  • Game weather: 53°, sunny, winds SSW 1 mph
  • Referee: Mike Shepherd

Randolph–Macon

The Game
1 234Total
Randolph–Macon 0 7710 24
Hampden–Sydney 0 073 10
  • Location: Hampden–Sydney, VA
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game attendance: 11,525
  • Game weather: 45°, sunny, winds E 1 mph

Wesley (DE)

Division III Playoffs Round 1
1 234Total
Hampden–Sydney 0 700 7
#4 Wesley (DE) 42 703 52
  • Location: Dover, DE
  • Game start: 12:00 p.m. EST
  • Game attendance: 985
  • Game weather: 47°, winds SSW 7 mph
  • Referee: Brian McGrath

Ranking movements

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
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D3Football.com21242524RVRV252422RVRVRV
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BennetRank12161920171016181526243144

Personnel

Coaching staff

Name Position Seasons at
Hampden–Sydney
Alma mater
Marty Favret Head coach 15th Catholic (1984)
Wes Dodson Defensive Coordinator 8th Western Michigan (2002)
Zeke Traylor Offensive Line 7th Hampden–Sydney (2006)
Nick Goins Linebackers 2nd Hanover (2001)
Joey Partin Tight Ends/H-Backs 2nd Hampden–Sydney (2013)
Scott Riddle Quarterbacks 3rd Elon (2011)
Troy Shaffer Special Teams Coordinator/Wide Receivers 3rd Bridgewater (1997)
Ahmaad Smith Defensive Backs 4th Tennessee State (2006)
Joe Freeland Defensive Line 3rd Bridgewater (1980)
Penn Stephenson Defensive Line/Video Coordinator 2nd Hampden–Sydney (2010)
Reference: 2014 Hampden–Sydney Tigers football coaching staff Archived 2014-10-24 at the Wayback Machine

Roster

2014 Hampden–Sydney Tigers roster

Quarterbacks

  • 4 Kyle Farlow Junior
  • 6 Nash Nance Senior
  • 9 Neal Reynolds Freshman
  • 14 Tyler Doane Freshman
  • 15 Edgar Moore Sophomore
  • 17 Bailey Tyner Freshman

Running backs

  • 26 Ronnie Stringfield Freshman
  • 28 Tyler Fowler Junior
  • 29 Jovan Burton Sophomore
  • 34 Jay Evans Freshman
  • 37 Brady Macko Senior
  • 43 Blake Henderson Freshman
  • 45 Mike Demasi Freshman

H-Backs

  • 22 Craig Sprouse Senior
  • 23 Carter Cunningham Sophomore
  • 39 Austin Seay Sophomore

Wide receivers

  • 2 Cam Johnson Freshman
  • 5 Joey Kernan Senior
  • 13 Holton Walker Senior
  • 18 Michael Mey Junior
  • 20 Marshall Bagley Junior
  • 21 Owen Costello Sophomore
  • 25 Jeff Rowell Junior
  • 31 Austin Perryman Junior
  • 35 Kolin Atkinson Senior
  • 46 Mitchell Pereira – Senior
  • 80 Fuller Clark Senior
  • 82 Kyle Deivert Junior
  • 85 Cole Drennan Sophomore
  • 88 Tyler Dobrucky Freshman

Tight ends

  • 42 Patrick Kline Freshman
  • 83 Mel Savarese Junior
  • 86 Joey Druhan Senior
 

Offensive line

  • 53 P.J. Melnick Junior
  • 56 Coleman Epps Freshman
  • 59 Thomas Vinyard Sophomore
  • 60 Tyler Ritter Senior
  • 62 J.G. Jones Sophomore
  • 63 Hayes Donahue Freshman
  • 64 Dalton Lee Junior
  • 65 Scott McCombs Freshman
  • 67 Zach Criswell Freshman
  • 68 Jordan Parke Sophomore
  • 69 Franklin Markley Sophomore
  • 70 Luke Fussy Sophomore
  • 72 Todd Edstrom Junior
  • 73 Wesley Spencer Freshman
  • 74 Taz DelDonna Sophomore
  • 75 Daniel Fogleman Sophomore
  • 76 Connor Kearney Sophomore
  • 78 Will Moore Freshman
  • 79 Brian Mahan Sophomore

Defensive line

  • 52 Joe Everette Freshman
  • 55 Freddie Potter Senior
  • 91 Scott Markland Senior
  • 94 Michael Bazemore Senior
  • 96 Kordell Strauss Junior
  • 97 Tyler Palmer Junior
  • 98 Ryan Jones Sophomore
  • 99 Nick Manuel Senior

Defensive backs

  • 39 Ford Scott Junior

Defensive ends

  • 47 Kamron White Junior
  • 54 Benjamin Carson Sophomore
  • 58 A.J. Eubank Junior
  • 70 John Brennan Sophomore
  • 92 Matthew Dirr Freshman
  • 95 William Murray Junior
 

Linebackers

  • 7 Nolan Groce Freshman
  • 8 Robert Stack Senior
  • 11 Ryan Maddox Sophomore
  • 22 Kellen Winningham Freshman
  • 28 Marcus Goodman Sophomore
  • 30 Justin DeChirico Senior
  • 33 Nick Browning Sophomore
  • 34 Jay Brooks Junior
  • 35 Henry O'Neal Freshman
  • 37 Marcus Wakelyn Freshman
  • 41 Christian Wilder Sophomore
  • 42 Josh Doggett Senior
  • 43 Robert Rhyne Sophomore
  • 46 Ethan Johnson Freshman
  • 48 James Evans Freshman
  • 48 Alex Sefton Junior
  • 50 Nick Martin Junior
  • 57 Matt Watson Senior

Safeties

  • 6 Kyler Vela Freshman
  • 9 Shreve Rohle Senior
  • 17 Jordan Beck Freshman
  • 19 Bo Gilbertson Sophomore
  • 27 Jake Edmonds Freshman
  • 29 Korbin Bordonie Freshman
  • 31 Harry Smith Senior
  • 32 John Regan Sophomore
  • 40 Jamal Woolridge Sophomore
  • 45 John Moore Senior

Free safeties

  • 3 Larry Haskins Junior
  • 14 Will Banning Senior
  • 21 Kendall Blankenship Freshman

Punters

  • 90 Jordan Chalkley Junior

Kickers

  • 87 Will Estes Junior
  • 89 Max Antwerpes Senior

Reference: 2014 Hampden–Sydney Tigers football roster

After the season

Awards

After the end of the regular season, multiple Hampden–Sydney players were recognized for their on-field performance with a variety of recognitions.[13] The ODAC recognized several players for their individual performances with various awards.[13] On November 25, 2014, senior receiver Holton Walker, senior linebacker Josh Doggett, and senior defensive back John Moore were all selected to the ODAC First Team.[13] Earning Second Team honors were senior quarterback Nash Nance, junior offensive lineman P.J. Melnick, senior defensive lineman Freddie Potter, senior linebacker Robert Stack, and junior defensive back Sidney Henry.[13] Additionally, senior slot receiver Joey Kernan, senior tight end Joey Druhan, and senior place kicker Max Antwerpes earned Third Team accolades.[13]

On December 3, 2014, the Touchdown Club of Richmond announced its player of the year awards for each football position, awarded to the best players from all of Division II, Division III, the NAIA and the USCAA in the Commonwealth of Virginia.[14] Two Tigers won player of the year awards: Holton Walker for best wide receiver and Josh Doggett for best linebacker.[14]

On December 10, 2014, Nash Nance was awarded The Lanier Award (named in honor of Willie Lanier), which is presented annually to the top football player in either Division II or Division III in the Commonwealth of Virginia.[15] Nance was the first Hampden–Sydney athlete to win the award since Drew Smith was named the top player in the Commonwealth in 2007.[16]

References

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  4. ^ "Coast Guard at Hampden–Sydney". D3Football.com. D3Football.com. September 20, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  5. ^ "Hampden–Sydney at Catholic". D3Football.com. D3Football.com. October 4, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
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  8. ^ "Hampden–Sydney at Shenandoah". D3Football.com. D3Football.com. October 25, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  9. ^ "Hampden–Sydney at Bridgewater". D3Football.com. D3Football.com. November 1, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
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  11. ^ "Randolph–Macon at Hampden–Sydney". D3Football.com. D3Football.com. November 15, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  12. ^ "Hampden–Sydney at Wesley". D3Football.com. D3Football.com. November 22, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  13. ^ a b c d e "11 Tigers Earn Football All-ODAC, Three First Team". HSCAthletics. Hampden–Sydney College. November 25, 2014. Retrieved November 25, 2014.
  14. ^ a b Casadonte, Lane (December 3, 2014). "Touchdown Club of Richmond announces awards". WTVR. Richmond, VA. Retrieved December 18, 2014.
  15. ^ O'Connor, John (December 10, 2014). "JMU's Lee wins Dudley, H-SC's Nance wins Lanier". Richmond Times–Dispatch. Richmond, VA. Retrieved December 18, 2014.
  16. ^ "Nance Wins Lanier Award". HSCAthletics.com. Hampden–Sydney College. December 8, 2014. Retrieved December 18, 2014.