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#9 Towson Football Hosts UAlbany on Saturday at Unitas

The Game: #9 Towson (3-2, 1-1 CAA) vs. UAlbany (3-3, 1-1 CAA)
When: Sat., Oct. 12 – 4 p.m.
Where: Johnny Unitas® Stadium – Towson, Md.
Game Promotion: Educator's Appreciation Game, Own Your Roar
Online Broadcast: FloFootball.com
----Broadcasters: Bruce Cunningham (PxP), Gerrard Sheppard (Analyst)
Radio: CBS Sports Radio 1300
----Broadcasters: Spiro Morekas (PxP), Gordy Combs (Analyst)
Series: Towson leads 4-2
Tickets: https://www1.ticketmaster.com/towson-university-tigers-football-vs-university-at-albany-danes/event/150056FF950125F3
 
TOWSON, Md. – The No. 9 Towson University football team is back from the bye week and will play its next two games at home, starting with a conference matchup against UAlbany on Saturday, Oct. 12th at 4 p.m.
 
Tickets are available for the game at https://www1.ticketmaster.com/towson-university-tigers-football-vs-university-at-albany-danes/event/150056FF950125F3, by calling 1-855-TU-TIGER or emailing 4tigertix@towson.edu.  This game is part of the Educator's Appreciation Day, plus the first 1,000 students will receive Own Your Roar t-shirts.  The Own Your Roar campaign, which is helping build awareness about mental health, will be in Lot 13 during pregame.
 
The game at Johnny Unitas® Stadium will be broadcast live on FloFootball.com, with Bruce Cunningham and Gerrard Sheppard on the call.  The game will also be aired on the radio on CBS Sports 1300 with Spiro Morekas and Gordy Combs.
 
Towson is coming off its bye week and is looking to snap a two-game losing streak, falling to top-10 FBS Florida 38-0 on Sept. 28th in Gainesville.  The Tigers enter at 3-2 overall and 1-1 in the CAA.  UAlbany was defeated by Richmond 23-20 last Saturday, snapping a two-game winning streak, to stand at 3-3 overall and 1-1 in the CAA.
 
Towson holds a 4-2 lead in the all-time series against UAlbany, including the winning last three games and taking both contests while CAA members.  Last year on Oct. 19th in Albany, Towson defeated the Great Danes 56-28.
 
This is the first time Towson is hosting UAlbany at Johnny Unitas® Stadium since 2003 and second time since 1970.
 
With five remaining home games for Towson, three future opponents are currently ranked in the top-25: Villanova, Delaware and Elon.
 
Game Coverage is Presented by Travelstead.
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TOWSON: TOP-10 TEAM FOR SIXTH WEEK IN A ROW
Coming off a bye week, Towson is in the FCS top-10 for the sixth week in a row, being at #9 in the STATS FCS Poll and #9 in the AFCA Coaches Poll.
   
On the week of Sept. 16, Towson earned its first top-5 ranking since 2013.  Towson was ranked in the top-12 in the 2019 preseason, the first preseason ranking since 2014.
 
In total, six CAA teams are in each top-25 poll: Towson, James Madison (#2 STATS, #2 AFCA), Villanova (#5, #7), Delaware (#15, #15), Maine (#18, #20), and Stony Brook (#22, #23).
 
FLACCO, SIMPSON PLACED ON WALTER PAYTON AWARD WATCH LIST
Two Towson players, Tom Flacco and Shane Simpson, have been placed on the Walter Payton Award preseason watch list.  The Walter Payton Award is given to the top offensive player in FCS football.
   
Flacco and Simpson were two of 25 players across all of FCS, and two of three in the CAA, to be honored on the preseason watch list.
 
Each were named to the preseason watch list for the first time.  Flacco was added to the 2018 watch list in October of last season, finishing fifth in the final voting and first among 2019 returners.
 
In the history of the honor, Dave Meggett won the award in 1988.  Flacco, Terrance West (2013), Joe Lee (1999) and Tony Vinson (1993) have all been finalists, all finishing in the top-10.
 
TIGERS NAMED PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA.....
After a strong 2018 season, four Tigers earned preseason All-America recognition from the various publications.
 
Aidan O'Neill was selected as Preseason All-America by Athlon Sports, Phil Steele and STATS, being top-seven in all of FCS last year in field goals per game (1.83) and points scored per game (9.0).
 
Two places, STATS and Phil Steele, named Tom Flacco a preseason All-American.  He ranked top-five in FCS in total offense (332.8) and passing yards (270.9) per game in 2018.
 
Shane Simpson was chosen as a STATS All-American at athlete.  Last year, the now-redshirt senior was second in all of FCS with 171.5 all-purpose yards per game, totaling 2,058 on the year.
 
Shane Leatherbury picked up preseason All-America honors from Phil Steele.  The redshirt senior wide receiver ranked top-30 in receptions per game and receiving yards last year.
 
..... AND FIVE PICKED PRESEASON ALL-CAA
Led by Tom Flacco being selected as the league's Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, five Tigers were voted to the 2019 Preseason All-Conference Team.
 
Tom Flacco (QB), Shane Simpson (RB), Shane Leatherbury (WR), Robert Heyward (LB) and Aidan O'Neill were all selected to the preseason all-conference team.  Five more were given honorable mention All-CAA: Jabari Allen (WR), Aaron Grzymkowski (OL), Bryce Carter (DL) and Keon Paye (LB).
 
Five on the all-conference team is the third-most in the CAA, only behind Maine and James Madison.
 
AIDAN O'NEILL APPROACHING CAA FG RECORD
Aidan O'Neill, already Towson's all-time leader in field goals made and attempted, is two field goals away from tying the all-time record in Colonial Athletic Association history.
 
O'Neill has 57 field goals as a Tiger in 78 attempts (73%), including four makes in 2019.
 
The current CAA record is held by Greg Kuehn, who made 59 field goals from 2002-25 with William & Mary.
 
TOWSON PICKED SECOND IN CAA PRESEASON POLL
Towson was predicted to finish second in the CAA preseason poll, voted on by the league's head coaches and media relations directors.  The Tigers also picked up three out of a possible 24 first-place votes.
 
This ties the highest predicted CAA finish for the Tigers since 2012: Towson was predicted to finish first in 2012 and second in 2013.
 
Towson earned an NCAA FCS Playoff berth in 2018 after tying for third place in the CAA at 5-3, going 7-5 overall including victories over then-ranked Elon, Stony Brook and Villanova.
 
2019 CAA Football Predicted Order of Finish (1st-place votes, points)
1. James Madison (20), 238
2. Towson (3), 217
3. Maine (1), 201
4. Elon, 164
5. Delaware, 162
6. Stony Brook, 151
7. New Hampshire, 109
8. Rhode Island, 104
9. Villanova, 84
10. Richmond, 62
11. William & Mary, 58
12. UAlbany, 34
 
TIGERS IN THE PROS
Former Towson players are making their mark in the professional ranks, including Jordan Dangerfield and Tye Smith playing in the National Football League.  In addition, Tom Flacco and alum Ryan Delaire were unveiled on CFL Negotiation Lists in August 2019.
Tigers in the Pros - 2019
--Jordan Dangerfield: Pittsburgh Steelers, NFL
--Tye Smith: Tennessee Titans, NFL
--Matt Kauffman: New Orleans Saints minicamp, NFL
--Frank Beltre: Toronto Argonauts, CFL
--Darius Victor: Hamilton Tiger-Cats, CFL
--Gerrard Sheppard: Memphis Express, AAF
--Kanyia Anderson: Sioux Falls Storm, IFL
 
FOUR GRADUATES SUITING UP FOR TOWSON
In the true form of student-athlete, four Towson players take the field as college graduates.
 
Troy Vincent Jr. graduated from Towson in 2018 and is in his second year of graduate school.  Three others graduated from other institutions before coming to Towson, Tom Flacco from Rutgers, Ricky DeBerry from Oklahoma and Darian Bryant from Temple.
 
TOWSON PLAYERS APPROACHING RECORDS
Several Towson players are approaching the top-10 of records for the program.
Bryce Carter (R-Jr. DL)
--Sacks: 10.5
10th: Justin Yelverton, 16.0 (1999-2002)
 
Tom Flacco (R-Sr. QB)
Passing Touchdowns: 34 (8th in TU history)
--7th: Grant Enders, 35 (2011-12)
Passing Yards: 4,500 (8th in TU history)
--7th: Kurt Beathard, 4,768 (1984-85)
--6th: Dan Dullea, 6,006 (1973-76)
Passing Attempts: 600 (8th in TU history)
--7th: Kurt Beathard, 646 (1984-85)
Passing Completions: 362 (9th in TU history)
--8th: Kurt Beathard, 370 (1984-85)
--7th: Grant Enders, 373 (2011-12)
 
Robert Heyward (R-Sr. LB)
Tackles: 227
--10th: Bill Stup, 266 (1985-88)
 
Shane Leatherbury (R-Sr. WR)
Receptions: 120
--9th: Two players, 138
Receiving Touchdowns: 12
--8th: Five players, 14
Career Receiving Yards: 1,545
--10th: Eric Yancey, 1,814 (2003-06)
 
Aidan O'Neill (Sr. K)
Field Goals: 57 (1st in TU history)
--FCS Record: Dan Carpenter, Montana, 75 (2004-07)
Field Goals Attempted: 78 (1st in TU history)
--FCS Record: Chris Snyder, Montana, 107 (2000-03)
 
Keon Paye (R-Sr. LB)
Interceptions: 9 (tied for 8th in TU history)
--6th: Two players, 10
Tackles: 191
--10th: Bill Stup, 266 (1985-88)
 
Shane Simpson (R-Sr. RB)
All-Purpose Yards: 4,751
--1st: Jason Corle, 5,382 (1996-99)
Career Rushing Yards: 1,925 (9th in TU history)
--8th: Matt Romeo, 1,950 (2000-03)
--7th: Nick Williams, 1,985 (2004-07)
Career Rushing Attempts: 376
--10th: Paul Cillo, 421 (1981-82)
100-Yard Rushing Games: 5
--10th: Three players, 7
 
AMBROSE - 3RD LONGEST TENURED CAA COACH
Head coach Rob Ambrose, a Towson graduate of 1993, returns at the helm of the Tigers for his 11th season in 2019 and is the third-longest tenured head coach in the CAA.
 
Going into its 51st season, Towson football has had four head coaches, with three, including Ambrose, serving at the helm for at least 10 seasons.  Ambrose was formerly an assistant under Gordy Combs from 1992 to 2000.
 
Ahead of Ambrose in years is New Hampshire's Sean McDonnell (21st season) and Stony Brook's Chuck Priore (14th season).
 
ALUMNI BACK TO COACH THE TIGERS
Along with Ambrose, several Tiger assistant coaches are also Towson graduates. 
--Scott Van Zile (QBs Coach, Recruiting Coordinator): 1999
--Konstantinos Kosmakos (DL Coach): 2006
--Collin Bauer (OLB Coach): 2013
--Lance Yaniger (Director of Operations): 2011
 
Tigers in the Community
The Towson University athletics department deems community service as one of its highest priorities to give back to the Greater Baltimore area.
 
For the 7th consecutive year, the department exceeded 10,000 hours of community service to the Greater Baltimore region, finishing with 11,162 hours of community service in the 2018-19 academic season.
   
Towson ranked #1 nationally for community service and won the 2018 National Championship for Community Service through the Helper Helper NCAA Team Works Competition.
 
Towson had a 97% participation rate, attended 118 community service opportunities and volunteered with 19 organizations.
 
Towson won the 2018 Volunteer of the Year Award from Susan G. Komen of Maryland.
 
LAST GAME (#9/10 FLORIDA 38, #10 TOWSON 0)
(9/28/19, GAINESVILLE, FLA.):
#10 Towson had some strong early offensive drives against Southeastern Conference power #9/8 Florida but fell to the Gators 38-0.
Important Stat:
Towson - Reached Florida territory in first three drives
Florida - Five touchdowns, zero turnovers
Top Passer:
Towson - Tom Flacco: 16-27, 157 yards, 2 INT
Florida - Kyle Trask: 18-20, 188 yards, 2 TD
Top Rusher:
Towson - Yeedee Thaenrat: 8 rush, 35 yards
Florida - Dameon Pierce: 6 rush, 84 yards, 1 TD
Top Receiver:
Towson - Shane Leatherbury: 4 catches, 65 yards
Florida - Kyle Pitts: 4 catches, 28 yards, 2 TD
Standout Defensive Player:
Towson - Christian Dixon (LB): 9 tkls., 2 TFL, 1 sack, 1 FF
Florida - Amari Burney (DB): 8 tkls., 0.5 TFL
 
INTERNATIONAL TIGERS
Towson's influence is growing across the world with four international players in 2019, including three from Europe.
 
Redshirt senior linebacker Malik Tyne, from Canada, has played 31 career games for Towson, coming into 2019 with 56 tackles, including 18.5 for loss and 6.5 sacks.
 
From Belgium comes Tibo Debaillie who, despite injury last season, has played in 13 games on the defensive line.
 
Two new players from Europe will serve as offensive linemen this year: Roman Wahrheit from Germany and Vaino Paakkonen from Finland.  From 2014-17, Towson had another offensive lineman from Europe, KJ Brandal, who hailed from Norway.
 
FROM UP AND DOWN THE EAST COAST...
The Towson roster nearly covers every state along the East Coast, including 12 states along the coastline and 15 states total in the country.
 
Away from the Eastern Seaboard, Towson has players from California, Michigan and Illinois.
 
...AND REPPING THE HOME STATE
The Towson roster represents the Old Line State well, sporting 35 players from the home state of Maryland.
 
This includes four players from Baltimore City: Marcel Allen (Milford Mill Academy), Sam Grace (Boys Latin), Sean Jefferson (Dunbar) and Myles Wright (St. Frances Academy).
 
SCOUTING UALBANY:
UAlbany, under sixth-year head coach Greg Gattuso, has been a football member of the CAA since 2013 and is one of two CAA teams to start a freshman quarterback.
 
The Great Danes lead the CAA in passing touchdowns with 18, with redshirt quarterback Jeff Undercuffler averaging just over 250 yards in the air a game.  The team also has two players each in the top-10 of rushing yards and receiving yards a game.  UAlbany is fourth in the CAA on scoring defense, allowing 23.3 points a game, with a turnover margin of +4.
 
LAST TIME VS. UALBANY (#13/14 TOWSON 56, UALBANY 28)
(10/20/18, ALBANY, N.Y.):
In its top offensive performance since 2012, Towson used four second quarter touchdowns, and 38 1st half points, to dominate UAlbany and take sole possession of first place in the CAA.
Important Stat:
Towson - Six Tigers scored a combined seven touchdowns
UAlbany - Two 50+ yard passing touchdowns
Top Passer:
Towson - Tom Flacco: 23-36, 306 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
UA - Vincent Testaverde: 10-22, 210 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT
Top Rusher:
Towson - Tom Flacco: 14 rush, 80 yards, 2 TD
UA - Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks: 14 rush, 55 yards
Top Receiver:
Towson - Shane Leatherbury: 7 catches, 114 yards, 1 TD
UA - Juwan Green: 4 catches, 135 yards, 2 TD
Standout Defensive Player:
Towson - Mantriel Reaves (DB): 8 tkls., 0.5 TFL
UA - AJ Mistler (LB): 13 tkls., 1 INT
 
FIRST 3-0 START SINCE 2013
With victories over The Citadel, N.C. Central and Maine, Towson has started 3-0 for the first time since 2013.
 
In 2013, the Tigers began the year 6-0, including a victory over Connecticut, eventually going to the FCS National Championship game.  The Tigers also started 2-0 in 2011, Towson's first playoff berth under head coach Rob Ambrose.
 
IMPORTANT DATES: TOWSON VS. UALBANY
--Oct. 24, 1970:
In its second year as a varsity program, Towson State crushed Albany State 69-14, with seven different Tigers scoring touchdowns.  69 points is the second-most points scored by Towson in a game in program history (70 vs. Lock Haven, Sept. 10, 2005).
 
--Oct. 19, 2013:
Towson and UAlbany met for the first time as CAA opponents.  UAlbany scored the first touchdown; Towson responded with a 38-3 run en route to a 44-17 victory.  Terrance West averaged 8.3 yards a carry for 183 yards and two touchdowns.
 
--Oct. 20, 2018:
Towson earned 56 points, tying for the second-highest scoring performance under Rob Ambrose, in a 56-28 victory at UAlbany off seven touchdowns and two field goals.  The Tigers earned 538 yards of total offense, including 217 yards on the ground.
 
FLACCO FINDING TARGETS
Tom Flacco has found 13 different receivers in 2019.  Shane Leatherbury is the leader with 23 receptions thus far, with all other players having at least two catches.  In the 2018 season, 14 Tigers had at least one reception in the combined 12 games.
 
FLACCO UNVEILED ON CFL NEGOTIATION LIST
In August, Tom Flacco was unveiled on the Canadian Football League (CFL) negotiation list for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. 
 
Being on a CFL negotiation list, for international players and non-drafted Canadians, means that team has exclusive rights to negotiate a contract.  All CFL teams release 10 names on their negotiation lists twice a year.
 
INTERCEPTORS
With nine interceptions through the first five games, Towson is tied for third in all of FCS in that category, leading to a turnover margin of +6 for the team.  Coby Tippett intercepted a pass in each of the first three games while Keon Paye also has three.  Paye and Robert Heyward each have touchdowns off picks.
- TowsonTigers.com – 
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Players Mentioned

Tye Smith

#24 Tye Smith

CB
6' 0"
Sophomore
Grant Enders

#14 Grant Enders

QB
6' 3"
Senior
Gerrard Sheppard

#33 Gerrard Sheppard

WR
6' 2"
Senior
Frank Beltre

#27 Frank Beltre

DE
6' 2"
Senior
Jordan Dangerfield

#20 Jordan Dangerfield

FS
5' 11"
Senior
Terrance West

#28 Terrance West

RB
5' 11"
Sophomore
Kanyia Anderson

#99 Kanyia Anderson

DL
6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
KJ Brandal

#57 KJ Brandal

OL
6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
Matt Kauffman

#68 Matt Kauffman

OL
6' 5"
Redshirt Senior
Jabari Allen

#18 Jabari Allen

WR
6' 4"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Tye Smith

#24 Tye Smith

6' 0"
Sophomore
CB
Grant Enders

#14 Grant Enders

6' 3"
Senior
QB
Gerrard Sheppard

#33 Gerrard Sheppard

6' 2"
Senior
WR
Frank Beltre

#27 Frank Beltre

6' 2"
Senior
DE
Jordan Dangerfield

#20 Jordan Dangerfield

5' 11"
Senior
FS
Terrance West

#28 Terrance West

5' 11"
Sophomore
RB
Kanyia Anderson

#99 Kanyia Anderson

6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
DL
KJ Brandal

#57 KJ Brandal

6' 4"
Redshirt Junior
OL
Matt Kauffman

#68 Matt Kauffman

6' 5"
Redshirt Senior
OL
Jabari Allen

#18 Jabari Allen

6' 4"
Junior
WR