University of Richmond Athletics
Richmond Postgame Notes -- Sept. 24, 2005
Sept. 25, 2005
Recap | Final Stats | Quotes
The Richmond loss...
...Gives the Spiders a 1-3 mark for the first time since the 2002 season. The Spiders lost their opener to Temple before topping No. 9 Delaware. Richmond then went on to lose the next three in 2002.
...Makes the Spiders 3-6 on the road under head coach Dave Clawson.
...Extends the Commodores' win streak to two games in the all-time series with Richmond.
...Ups the Commodores' record to 2-0 in the all-time series.
...Makes the Spiders 0-2 when playing Vanderbilt in Nashville, Tenn.
...Gives Clawson a mark of 33-40 as a head coach and 94-86-1 in his coaching career.
...Drops Clawson to 0-1 against the Commodores in his coaching career.
...Gives the Spiders an all-time record of 441-588-53.
Postgame Notes
-- Senior Chris Radford's punt to end the Spiders' first series landed at the Vanderbilt 3-yard line, and was his third punt landed inside the opponent 10-yard line this season.
-- Senior Joseph Fore's 32-yard field goal with 5:49 left in the first quarter capped the Spiders' nine-play 55-yard scoring drive. Richmond's nine plays were the most used in any scoring drive this season.
-- Fore's 40-yard field goal with 11:37 left in the second quarter was his longest of the season.
-- Vanderbilt's touchdown with 8:22 left in the third quarter marked the first second-half touchdown allowed by the Spiders' defense this season.
-- The Commodores' Cassen Jackson-Garrison scampered 60 yards for a touchdown with 5:48 left in the third quarter. The play was the longest rushing touchdown play allowed by the Spiders this season, the previous was a 16-yard run by Montell Owens of Maine.
-- Jackson-Garrison's rushing play for 60 yards was also the longest play of the season allowed by Richmond. The previous was a 55-yard interception return by Brandon Smith of UMass.
-- Sophomore Arman Shields hauled in his eighth catch of the game, a 46-yard TD pass from senior Stacy Tutt, with just over three minutes left in the third quarter. The touchdown was Shields' fifth of his career and the catch broke a career-high in receptions. His previous best of seven catches came against Hofstra, Oct. 30, 2004.
-- Tutt's 250 yards passing in the game moved him in to sixth all-time in career passing yards at Richmond with 3,518. Harry Knight (1972-74) previously held sixth place with 3,465 yards.
-- Tutt's 36 total plays moved him into sixth on Richmond's all-time career plays list (rush, pass) with 813. Sixth place was previously held by Uly Scott (1991-94) with 811 total plays.
-- Tutt's 277 yards of total offense moved him into fifth all-time on Richmond's career list with 4,335. Buster O'Brien (1966-68) previously held the fifth spot with 4302 yards.
-- Freshman Josh Vaughan's 38 rushing yards mark a career-high. His previous best of 26, came twice earlier in the season.
-- The Spiders' 250 passing yards mark a season-high.
-- Vandy's 37 points were the most allowed by the Spiders this season.





