University of Richmond Athletics

Richmond Football Postgame Notes -- Nov. 4, 2006
11/04/2006 | Football
Nov. 4, 2006
The Richmond loss..
-- Makes the Spiders 5-4 on the season for the first time since 1999.
-- Marks the first time the Spiders have lost three-straight since the 2004 season.
-- Makes the Spiders 2-2 on the road this season and 8-8 on the road during Clawson's tenure.
-- Moves Clawson to 46-45 as a head coach and 107-91-1 in his coaching career.
-- Extends Villanova's lead in the all-time series to 18-8.
-- Marks the fourth-time in the all-time series the Spiders have failed to record consecutive wins against the Wildcats.
-- Marks the second-straight loss to the Wildcats at Villanova Stadium.
-- Extends Wildcat head coach Andy Talley's mark to 14-5 against the Spiders in his 22-year career.
-- Drops Clawson's career mark to 1-3 against Villanova.
-- Gives Richmond an all-time record of 454-593-53.
Postgame Notes
-- Marvin Burrough's 37-yard rushing touchdown with 13:31 left in the second quarter marked the longest rush allowed by the Spiders this season.
-- Redshirt freshman Jordan Mitchell's eight-yard catch with 10:49 left in the second quarter marked his first career reception. Mitchell finished the game with six receptions for 85 yards.
-- Richmond's four fumbles and three fumbles lost are both season-highs for the Spiders.
-- Villanova's 21-point second quarter marks the most points allowed in a single quarter by Richmond this season.
-- Junior Andrew Harris' interception with 1:29 left in the second quarter was his second of the season and the fourth of his career.
-- Richmond's missed field goal to end the first half snapped a string of four-straight attempts made by freshman Andrew Howard. Howard is now 9-for-11 in field goal attempts this season.
-- Villanova's 28 first-half points mark the most single-half points allowed by Richmond this season and equal the most points allowed by the Spiders in a single game.
-- The Spiders' five-yard touchdown pass from sophomore Levi Brown to junior Arman Shields snapped the Richmond scoreless streak of four-straight quarters.
-- Brown's TD-pass to Shields marked his fourth TD-toss of the season and the first since throwing two against Bucknell, Sept. 23.
-- Villanova's 289 rushing yards are the most allowed by the Spiders' defense this season. The previous best for a Spider opponent came Sept. 23 when Bucknell gained 182 yards on the ground.
-- Brown's 24 completions, 36 attempts and 332 passing yards all mark career-highs.
-- Brown's 332 yards through the air mark the first time the Spiders have thrown for more thant 200 yards since Eric Ward threw for 218 yards against New Hampshire, Oct. 7.
-- Brown's single-game passing total ranks ninth on the all-time single-game list for passing yards and are the most since Stacy Tutt threw for 376 yards against Hofstra, Oct. 22, 2005.
-- Shields' second touchdown catch from Brown with 2:32 left in the third quarter mark the first multi-receiving touchdown game for the Spiders since junior Andy Lehatto caught two touchdown passes from Brown against Bucknell, Sept. 23. The two TD receptions also tie a career-high for Shields.
-- Shields ended the game with 124 yards receiving on eight catches marking the first 100-yard receiving game for the Spiders since Matt Hale hauled in 102 yards through the air against New Hampshire, Oct. 7.










