The Game: Towson (5-6, 3-4 CAA) vs. Campbell (2-9, 2-5 CAA)
When: Sat., Nov. 22 – 1 p.m.
Where: Johnny Unitas® Stadium – Towson, Md.
Tickets:
https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/150062E9B8362E4D
Promotion: Senior Day
Online Broadcast: FloCollege ($)
Audio Broadcast: Towsontigers.com
----Broadcasters: Spiro Morekas (PxP), Gordy Combs (Analyst)
Series: Towson leads 1-0
TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University football team will honor its senior class on Saturday, Nov. 22, playing its final contest of the 2025 season vs. Campbell at 1 p.m.
Tickets for the game are available at
https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/150062E9B8362E4D.
Spiro Morekas and Gordy Combs will have the online broadcast on FloCollege and the radio call on Towsontigers.com from Unitas.
Towson returned to the win column last Saturday with a 36-19 victory at UAlbany to stand 5-6 overall and 3-4 in the CAA. Campbell is trying to snap a four-game losing streak, falling at home to Elon 31-24 last Saturday to be 2-9 overall and 2-5 in the CAA.
Towson and Campbell played for the first time last season, with the Tigers defeating the Camels 45-23 in Buies Creek on Nov. 23, 2024.
In a pregame ceremony, Towson will be honoring its senior class, with 23 players being recognized. Towson has won its last three Senior Day games dating back to 2022.
A win on Saturday vs. Campbell would secure a .500 season overall and in the CAA for Towson. The Tigers have earned a .500 or better CAA year five of the last six fall seasons dating back to 2018.
THIRD YEAR IN PETE SHINNICK ERA
Towson enters its third season under head coach
Pete Shinnick in 2025. Under coach Shinnick, Towson has earned three victories over then-top-15 teams, including a 34-27 win vs. then-#12/10 William & Mary on Oct. 5, 2024.
Towson has had five head coaches in program history: Carl Runk (1969-71), Phil Albert (1972-91), Gordy Combs (1992-2008), Rob Ambrose (2009-22) and
Pete Shinnick (2023-pres.).
BRODIE, TERRY EARN PRESEASON ALL-CAA
Towson defensive backs
Myles Brodie and
Xavier Terry have been placed on the 2025 CAA Preseason All-Conference Team. In addition, two more Tigers,
John Dunmore and
Rodney Roane Jr., were chosen as CAA Football Preseason All-Conference Honorable Mention.
Brodie was a 2024 All-CAA Third Team defensive back for Towson, having the team lead with two interceptions and nine pass break-ups. The redshirt senior cornerback added 44 tackles and had a four-game streak with at least one pass break-up.
Terry has been in the top-two for Towson in tackles in each of the past two seasons, including last year tallying up 82 tackles, five pass break-ups, an interception and two forced fumbles. The redshirt senior safety had at least four tackles in all 12 games last season.
In his first full year with the team in 2024, Dunmore was Towson's leader in receiving yards with 619 and receiving touchdowns with five. Also serving as a special teams returner, the redshirt senior wide receiver had at least 35 receiving yards in 10 games last year.
Roane played all 12 games at linebacker in 2024, finishing second on the team with four sacks, adding 58 tackles and five tackles for loss. The senior had at least three tackles in all 12 games last season.
RACKING UP RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS
Towson's primary two wide receivers have combined for 11 receiving touchdowns, with
John Dunmore having six and
Jaceon Doss having five.
Their receiving touchdowns are the most for a Tiger in a single season since 2019, when Shane Leatherbury had 12 touchdowns. Towson's 17 receiving touchdowns are the most in a single season since 2019, when Towson had 22 receiving touchdowns.
MOVING UP THE SACKS LIST
During the Shinnick era, Towson has caused more pressure on the quarterback with 33 sacks in 2024. With 29 sacks in 2023, Towson has had its top two sack totals in a season since 2013. Towson's six sacks vs. N.C. A&T on Nov. 16, 2024 ties the most amount in a game for the Tigers since having seven at Villanova on Oct. 27, 2012.
Season Sacks - Towson
2013 - 41 2019 - 22 (no 2020 season, COVID)
2014 - 28 2021 - 22
2015 - 22 2022 - 21
2016 - 20
2023 - 29
2017 - 26
2024 - 33
2018 - 23
2025 - 17
17 GRADUATES SUITING UP FOR TOWSON
17 Tigers are suiting up as college graduates, including 10 who earned a Towson degree.
Towson graduates (10) -
Myles Brodie CJ McClendon
Sean Brown Sam Reynolds
John Dunmore Mike Swain
Jean Germain Xavier Terry
Nathan Kent Kaden White
Graduates of other schools (7) -
Bryce Butler (Ohio)
Shamar Graham (Virginia Union)
Carnell Davis (Duquesne)
Myles Turner (UMass)
Wyatt Draeger (San Diego St.) Al Wooten (Duke, Mercer)
Ja'Mez Drummer (Old Dominion)
RECEIVER DEPTH
Towson has a lot of depth in those catching the football, currently having four players who have at least 900 career receiving yards.
John Dunmore surpassed the career 1000-yard mark on Oct. 11, while
Jaceon Doss surpassed that mark on Nov. 1.
| Player |
2025 Stats |
Career Stats |
| #0 John Dunmore |
50 rec., 608 yds, 6 TD |
102 rec., 1326 yds, 11 TD |
| #2 Jaceon Doss |
28 rec., 658 yds, 5 TD |
57 rec., 1108 yds, 8 TD |
| #1 Zay Perkins |
10 rec., 159 yds., 1 TD |
80 rec., 969 yds, 10 TD |
| #14 Lukkas Londono |
19 rec., 230 yds, 2 TD |
71 rec., 908 yds, 4 TD |
| #7 Sam Reynolds |
17 rec., 196 yds |
44 rec., 469 yds, 1 TD |
TOWSON PICKED SIXTH IN CAA PRESEASON POLL
The Tigers were predicted to finish sixth in the league in the preseason coaches poll. Towson received 108 points in the poll. Defending CAA co-champion Rhode Island is predicted to finish first followed by Monmouth and Villanova.
2025 CAA Football Predicted Order of Finish (first-place votes)
1. Rhode Island (8 first-place votes) 163
2. Monmouth (4 first-place votes) 142
3. Villanova (2 first-place votes) 139
4. Stony Brook 125
5. UNH 119
6. Towson 108
7. William & Mary 104
8. Elon 98
9. Maine 71
10. Campbell 53
11. Hampton 50
12. UAlbany 47
13. Bryant 32
14. North Carolina A&T 23
TIGERS IN THE PROS
Several Tigers have been competing in the professional ranks after their time with the Black & Gold.
Carter Runyon was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Las Vegas Raiders, later being placed on the practice squad. He was elevated to the active roster on Sept. 28, making his professional debut vs. the Indianapolis Colts on Oct. 5. It is the second straight year where Towson has had an undrafted free agent signing, with Robert Javier signing with the Tennessee Titans in 2024.
Another Towson alum, Grant Udinski '19, is the offensive coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2025. A 2018 CSC Academic All-America® First Team defensive lineman, he spent the last three years as assistant OC for the Minnesota Vikings.
In the CFL, Tibo Debaillie '21 is playing his fifth year as a professional, including season four with the BC Lions. The Belgium native has played 62 career games in the CFL.
Tigers in the Pros – 2025
National Football League
--
Carter Runyon, TE: Las Vegas Raiders
--
Nchabanu Fortaboh, DL: Baltimore Ravens/New England Patriots (rookie invite)
Canadian Football League
--Tibo Debaillie, DL: BC Lions
--Robert Javier, DB: Saskatchewan Roughriders (signee)
Indoor Football League
--Shane Simpson, RB: Fishers Freight
--Tye Smith, DB: Massachusetts Pirates
LAFOLLETTE - CAMPBELL TROPHY SEMIFINALIST
Bryce LaFollette was named a semifinalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy® on Sept. 24. The Campbell Trophy®, awarded by the National Football Foundation (NFF), recognizes an individual as the absolute best scholar-athlete in the nation for combined academic success, football performance and exemplary leadership.
LaFollette is Towson's punter, averaging 43.2 yards per punt, including 10 punts over 50 yards and 18 landing inside the 20-yard line. In the classroom, the redshirt junior is set to graduate in the spring with a degree in marketing/business administration.
INDORF - JERRY RICE AWARD WATCH LIST
Towson is starting a true freshman at quarterback,
Andrew Indorf. His play has earned him a spot on the Jerry Rice Award Watch List, the award for the top freshman in FCS play. The three-time CAA Rookie of the Week is passing 59.3% with 2148 yards, 12 touchdowns and three interceptions.
It is the first time Towson has started a true freshman since Peter Athens started six games in 2009. Indorf was selected to start at QB above
Sean Brown, Towson's starting QB in 2024, and
Nathan Kent, the starting QB for the Tigers in 2023.
XAVIER TERRY - 200+ CAREER TACKLES
On Oct. 4,
Xavier Terry surpassed the career 200-tackle mark, all in his time with Towson from 2021-25. He currently stands with 243 career tackles.
A converted linebacker, the 2023 Wardell Turner Scholarship recipient has been a starter at safety for Towson since the beginning of the
Pete Shinnick era in 2023. He was the team's leading tackler in 2023 with 75 and was second in 2024 with 82. Currently, he is tied for second on the team with 66 tackles.
WILLIAMS - FRED MITCHELL AWARD MIDSEASON WATCH LIST
Caden Williams has been selected as one of 38 players on the 2025 Fred Mitchell Award Midseason Watch List. The Fred Mitchell Award is given annually to the top place-kicker in FCS, DII, DII, NAIA and NJCAA for excellence on the football field and in the community.
Williams, a senior, took over placekicking duties this year along with being the primary kickoff man. The Allen, Texas native is kicking 88.2% (15-for-17) on field goals, including a 50-yard field goal in the season-opening victory at Norfolk State. He is also a perfect 31-for-31 on extra point attempts.
LAST GAME (TOWSON 36, UALBANY 19)
(11/15/2025 - ALBANY, N.Y.):
A strong first half by Towson sent the Tigers to a 36-19 victory at UAlbany on Saturday, resulting in the Black & Gold's fifth road win of the year.
Important Stat:
Towson - Held UAlbany to 13 first downs
UAlbany - Scored two TDs on first plays of drives
Top Passer:
Towson -
Andrew Indorf: 16-28, 196 yards, 1 TD
UAlbany - Jack Shields: 15-31, 154 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT
Top Rusher:
Towson -
Winston Watkins (QB): 8 rush, 53 yards, 1 TD
UAlbany - Jojo Uga: 11 rush, 44 yards, 1 TD
Top Receiver:
Towson -
John Dunmore: 4 receptions, 45 yards, 1 TD
UAlbany - Lasalle Rose Jr.: 2 receptions, 64 yards, 1 TD
Standout Defensive Player:
Towson -
Ja'Mez Drummer (LB): 4 tackles, 2.0 sacks, 1 INT, 1 BrUp
UAlbany - Chris Gales (LB): 10 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 1 FF
REPPING THE HOME STATE......
The Towson roster represents the Old Line State well, sporting 43 players from the home state of Maryland. This includes 10 players from Baltimore City/County:
Xzavion Crumb (Baltimore),
Chase Dorsey (Parkton),
Julius Dorsey (Baltimore),
Alijah Hamond (Baltimore),
Asaiah Hamond (Baltimore),
Cordell Jefferson (Baltimore),
Bennett Miller (Timonium), Amari N'nandi Hall (Pikesville),
Owen Scheihing (Towson) and
Isaiah Yates (Baltimore).
...AND THE SUNSHINE STATE
Towson has 13 players from the state of Florida on the roster. Towson head coach
Pete Shinnick was at the University of West Florida (UWF) from 2016-22. Among the 13 include Fort Lauderdale native
John Dunmore, Towson's leading receiver in 2024 with 619 yards.
Though a Texas native,
Caden Williams, Towson's kickoff specialist, is a UWF transfer who played for Shinnick in 2022.
SCOUTING CAMPBELL:
Campbell, in its third year in the CAA since coming from the Big South, has lost its last three games by a combined 14 points.
Kamden Sixkiller, who played for Towson OC
Adam Neugebauer last year at McNeese State, starts at quarterback with a 61.6% pass rate for 1,896 yards, 11 touchdowns and five picks. Sophomore JJ Cowan is the primary runner, going 101 times for 544 yards and eight touchdowns. The Citadel transfer linebacker DaVonyae Pettis leads the team in sacks with 4.5, tackles for loss with 10 and forced fumbles with three, totaling 29 tackles.
LAST TIME VS. CAMPBELL (TOWSON 45, CAMPBELL 23)
(11/23/2024 - BUIES CREEK, N.C.):
Scoring three touchdowns in the opening 3:15 of the fourth quarter, Towson powered past Campbell 45-23 for its third straight win to conclude the regular season.
Important Stat:
Towson - Outscored Campbell 24-7 in the fourth quarter
Campbell - Seven tackles for loss on defense
Top Passer:
Towson -
Sean Brown: 10-15, 156 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Campbell - Mike Chandler II: 13-27, 135 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT
Top Rusher:
Towson -
Devin Matthews: 15 rush, 134 yards, 1 TD
Campbell - Mark Biggins: 15 rush, 60 yards, 1 TD
Top Receiver:
Towson -
Carter Runyon: 2 receptions, 55 yards
Campbell - Sincere Brown: 4 receptions, 64 yards, 1 TD
Standout Defensive Player:
Towson -
Rodney Roane Jr. (LB): 7 tackles, 1 sack
Campbell - Logan Livermon (LB): 10 tackles, 1.5 TFL, 1 INT
HONORING THE SENIORS
Towson's senior class is playing its final game for the Black & Gold on Saturday, with 23 players being honored in a pregame ceremony.
Myles Brodie Jaelin Montgomery
Sean Brown Zay Perkins
Bryce Butler Branson Peters
Carnell Davis Rodney Roane
Wyatt Draeger Mike Swain
John Dunmore Xavier Terry
Jean Germain Myles Turner
Shamar Graham Dan Volpe
Dumkele Idehen Kaden White
Nathan Kent Caden Williams
Lukkas Londono Al Wooten
CJ McClendon
LAFOLLETTE POWERING PUNTS
Bryce LaFollette is looking to add his name to the Towson record book, currently averaging 43.1 yards per punt in his two seasons at Towson. That mark would stand as the most yards per punt for a Towson punter in a two-year span.
The record is currently held by Shane McDonough, who averaged 42.9 yards per punt in two combined seasons in 2019 and 2021. The four-year record is held by Sean Landeta, who had 42 yards a punt from 1979-82.
TOWSON WINS THE BATTLE FOR GREATER BALTIMORE
John Dunmore's TD catch with 24 seconds left returned The Battle for Greater Baltimore trophy to Towson as the Tigers defeated Morgan State 27-22 on Sept. 6 in a matchup of the two closest teams in FCS football, separated by 4.6 miles.
Towson is now 24-6 all-time against the Bears, having won eight straight games. Morgan State's last win in the series came on Sept. 26, 2009, a 12-9 victory in Baltimore.
CARL RUNK (1936-2024)
The first-ever head coach of Towson football Carl Runk passed away on Nov. 24, 2024 at the age of 88.
He served as head coach for three years from 1969-71, including a 6-2 season in 1970. He also was head coach of Towson men's lacrosse from 1968-98, leading that team to 262 victories and the 1974 DII national championship. Runk was inducted into the Towson Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007.
(information by
Pete Schlehr, Towson SID Emeritus)