University of Richmond Athletics
Richmond Football Postgame Notes -- Nov. 12, 2005
Nov. 12, 2005
The Richmond win..
-- Gives the Spiders the South Division crown in the Atlantic 10, the teams' first divisional crown since 1998. (This is the second-straight season the Atlantic 10 has had two divisions.)
-- Gives the Spiders a 7-3 mark for the first time since the 1992 season.
-- Marks the longest win streak for the Spiders since winning seven-straight in 2000.
-- Gives head coach Dave Clawson his first seven-win season at Richmond.
-- Ups the Spiders' mark to 6-1 in the Atlantic 10 for the first time since 2000.
-- Extends Richmond's conference win streak to six-straight, the longest since 2000.
-- Makes the Spiders 5-6 on the road under Clawson.
-- Makes the all-time series with Towson 2-0, in favor of the Spiders.
-- Marks the first-ever win for the Spiders against the Tigers when playing in Towson.
-- Builds a two-game win streak for the Spiders in the all-time series.
-- Makes the Spiders 3-3 when playing a televised game under Clawson, and 2-1 in 2005 televised games.
-- Moves Clawson's marks to 39-40 as a head coach and 100-86-1 in his coaching career.
-- Gives Clawson his fifth-straight win all-time against Towson and make his record 5-2 against the Tigers.
-- Gives the Spiders an all-time record of 447-588-53.
Postgame Notes
-- Sherman Logan's sack (nine yards) with just over 10 minutes left in the first quarter, was his ninth in the last six games.
-- Chris Radford's 37-yard punt with 8:20 left in the first quarter was downed at the Towson 8-yard line and marked his eighth punt of the season inside the opponent's 10-yard line.
-- Joseph Fore's 44-yard field goal was his longest of the season and marked the ninth-straight game he has hit at least one field goal attempt.
-- David Freeman's 40-yard touchdown run with 6:16 left in the second quarter was his longest rush of the season and his first rushing touchdown since Oct. 8 against Villanova.
-- Fore's 33-yard field goal with 2:45 left in the first half marked his fourth-straight field goal attempt made dating back to the James Madison game, Oct. 29.
-- Stacy Tutt's 59-yard touchdown rush with just over 13 minutes left in the third quarter was the longest of his career.
-- Tutt's 37-yard touchdown pass with 7:58 left in the third quarter moved him into seventh place on Richmond's single-season total offense list with 2,232. He passed Bob Bleier's total of 2,194 in 1985.
-- The Spiders have recorded at least three sacks in each of the last six games. Richmond's eight total sacks (49 yards) are a season-high.
-- Freeman's 58-yard kickoff return with just over eight minutes left in the third quarter tied his longest of the season. He returned a kick 58 yards against Villanova, Oct. 8.
-- Tutt's 144 yards rushing is a career-high. His previous best of 117 came against UMass, Sept. 18, 2004.
-- Tutt's 100-yard rushing game marks the third-straight game a Spider has gone over 100 yards on the ground. The last time Richmond had three-straight games with an individual with 100 yards was Sept. 11-25,2004. (Freeman - 130 vs. VMI, Tutt - 117 vs. UMass and Freeman - 201 vs. Lafayette).
-- Seth Williams' 53-yard interception with 8:11 left in the game was the first of his career and also marked the longest interception return of the season for the Spiders.
-- John Crone's touchdown reception with 5:35 left in the game marked the first touchdown of his career.
-- Richmond's 48 points are the most since scoring 56 against VMI in Sept. 20, 1997. (56-3, win). The 48 points also mark the first time the Spiders have scored 40+ twice in one season since 1992. (Three times vs. James Madison, Rhode Island and VMI).
-- Freeman's 50 rushing yards are his most since gaining 58 on the ground against Villanova, Oct. 8.




