University of Richmond Athletics
Richmond Football Postgame Notes -- Nov. 19, 2005
Nov. 19, 2005
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The Richmond win...
- Gives the Spiders at least a share of the Atlantic 10 Championship for the first time since 2000.
- Gives the Spiders their third Atlantic 10 title in the last eight years.
- Gives the Spiders an 8-3 mark for the first time since the 1985 season.
- Marks the longest win streak (seven) for the Spiders since winning nine-straight in 1998.
- Gives head coach Dave Clawson his first eight-win season at Richmond and move him to .500 (11-11) as the Spider head coach.
- Ups the Spiders' mark to 7-1 in the Atlantic 10 for the first time since 2000.
- Extends Richmond's conference win streak to seven-straight, the longest since 1998 when the team won its last seven against the A-10.
- Marks the first time since 1998 the Spiders have beaten Delaware, James Madison, Villanova and William & Mary in the same season.
- Makes the Spiders 6-5 at home under Clawson.
- Makes the all-time series with William & Mary 59-51-5, in favor of the Tribe.
- Marks the first win for the Spiders against the Tribe in Richmond since the 1998 season.
- Snaps William & Mary's two-game win streak in the series.
- Moves Clawson's marks to 40-40 as a head coach and 101-86-1 in his coaching career.
- Gives Clawson his first all-time win against the Tribe and make his record 1-1 all-time against William & Mary.
- Gives the Spiders an all-time record of 448-588-53.
Postgame Notes
- The 41 points Richmond scored against William & Mary was the fourth-most in series history for the Spiders. Richmond also scored 41 points in 1899.
- Senior Stacy Tutt has 705 pass attempts, moving into third on the Spiders' all-time list ahead of Buster O'Brien (1966-68) who had 688.
- Tutt moved into second on the Spiders' all-time list with 6,454 yards of total offense, passing Greg Lilly (1990-93) who had 6,395.
- Tutt moved into fourth place on the Spiders' single-season list for total offense with 2,629 yards.
- Tutt moved into 10th all-time for single-season passing yards at Richmond with 1,964 yards.
- Tutt moved into 10th on the single-season pass completions list with 143.
- Richmond's offense moved its streak of converting in the redzone to 19-straight trips, before throwing an interception in the redzone in the third quarter. In that streak of 19-straight scoring drives in the redzone, the Spiders scored 13 touchdowns and six field goals.
- Senior Joseph Fore has hit at least one field goal in each of the last 10 games he has played. He entered the game leading the A-10 in field goals per game and ranked fourth in the country with his average of 1.63.
- Adam Goloboski and Damien McCallum both made their first interceptions of their careers.
- The Spiders intercepted two passes against William & Mary, the most since making three picks against Villanova on Oct. 8.
- Stacy Tutt two interceptions were the most he threw in a game since tossing two picks in his first start of the season at quarterback against Maine on Sept. 17.
- Tim Hightower rushed for 111 yards, his third 100-yard rushing game of the season.
- With 36 kickoff return yards Saturday, senior David Freeman moved into 10th on the Spiders' single-season list, moving ahead of Jesse Willliams (1980). Freeman now has 506 return yards. He entered the game leading the Atlantic 10 and ranking fifth in the nation in return yards at 29.4 per kickoff.





