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Virtual GuideTABLE OF CONTENTS

“Flyin”JackCloudThree-timeAll-American

Tribe FootballQUICK FACTS

ThousandsofW&MfanscheeredontheTribeastheteam celebrated a 26-14 victory at Virginia in lastyear’sseasonopener.

TableofContents 1QuickFacts 2TribeFootballIntro 3AMessagefromCoachLaycock 4ExceptionalPeople,ExceptionalPlace 5StoriedHistory 7TribeinthePros 9TribeProDay 10All-Americans 11HomeFieldAdvantage 13ZableStadium 14LaycockCenter 15FacilityEnhancement 17StrengthTraining 19SportsMedicine 21AcademicExcellence 23CampusResources 24PostseasonSuccess 25MediaCoverage 27IntheCommunity 292010Outlook 31

Quarterbacks 32RunningBacks 33Receivers/TightEnds 34OffensiveLine 35DefensiveLine 36Linebackers 37DefensiveBacks 38SpecialTeams 39DepthChart 40Roster 412010Opponents 43HeadCoachJimmyeLaycock 45AssistantCoaches 49All-TimeAssistants 51CAAFootball 53All-CAAHonorees 542009SeasonReview 552009HonorRoll 57ThroughtheYears 59TeamAccomplishments 61IndividualAccomplishments 62

Walk-OnHallofFame 63W&MHallofFame 65RecordBook 67History 69TerryDriscoll 71OfficersoftheCollegeofW&M 72TribalFever 73TheGriffin 74OnCampus 75AreaAttractions 77

General Information Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Williamsburg, Va .Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1693Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,625Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TribeSchool Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green, Gold and SilverStadium . . . . . . . . . . Walter J . Zable Stadium at Cary Field Opened . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1935Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12,259Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FieldTurf ProPresident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W . Taylor Reveley, III Chancellor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandra Day O’ConnorAthletics Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terry DriscollAthletic Department Phone . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3400Ticket Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3340

Program History First year of football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1893Season of football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116thBowl/Playoff record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-9 (8-8 in FCS)Years in postseason play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 (10 in FCS)Last playoff appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L, 14-13, at Villanova, Semifinals . . . . . . . . . W, 24-3 vs . Southern Illinois, Quarterfinals . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W, 38-0, vs . Weber State, First RoundAll-time record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 534-513-41 ( .511)All-time CAA Football record . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82-56 ( .594)

Tribe Coaching Staff Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jimmye Laycock Alma Mater, Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W&M, 1970Record at W&M/Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200-141-2 / 30Career Record/Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SameFootball Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3337Best time to reach . . . . . . . . . . . . . Call Sports Information

Assistant Coaches Offensive Coordinator/WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zbig Kepa Defensive Coordinator/DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Shoop Assistant Head Coach/OL . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Solderitch DL/Recruiting Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . Trevor Andrews LB/Special Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Boone Quarterbacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Corley, Jr . Video Coord ./CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trey Henderson Offensive Assistant/RB . . . . . . . . . . . . Brendan Nugent Offensive Assistant/QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . Christian Taylor Offensive Assistant/TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Godsil Defensive Assistant/LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Bowes Team Information Affiliation . . . . . . . . . NCAA Championship Subdivision (FCS)Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CAA Football2009 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3 Conference Finish . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2, Third (Southern Div .)Final National Ranking . . . . . . . . . . .3rd / NCAA SemifinalsOffensive Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/5Defensive Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6/5Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/1

Web site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TribeAthletics .comOffice phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3344Office fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-2989Press Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3414Assistant AD for Media Relations, Primary Football Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . Pete ClawsonPhone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3369E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pmclaw@wm .eduAssociate Director, Secondary Football Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rob TurnerPhone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (757) 221-3370E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rrturn@wm .eduAssociate Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kris SearsAssociate Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jake SkipperAssistant Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott BurnsAssistant Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Julia MartinMailing Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . W&M Sports Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PO Box 399, Williamsburg, VA 23187Shipping Address . . . . . . . . . . . W&M Sports Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William and Mary Hall . . . . . . . . . . 751 Ukrop Way, Williamsburg, VA 23185

2010TribeFootballQuickFacts SportsInformation

CREDITSEditor:PeteClawsonLayoutandDesign:RobTurnerPhotos:JimAgnew,BobKeroack,GuyCrit-tenden,AlOwens,PeteClawson,JuliaMar-tin, Rob Turner, New Orleans Saints, Jack-sonville Jaguars, Arizona Cardinals, NewYork Giants, Dallas Cowboys, IndianapolisColts, Virginia Beach CVB, Busch Gardens,WaterCountryUSA.

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TribeFOOTBALL

The William and Mary football program offers student-athletes a unique experience that is unlike any other in collegiate athletics. Operating out of the state-of-the-art, 30,000-square foot Jimmye Laycock Center, the Tribe’s facilities are among the best in the FCS world. Led by Laycock, one of the most established and respected coaches in the nation, the program has produced 72 All-Americans, three conference titles and eight NCAA Playoff apperances - an impressive tradition of success that has been bol-stered recently with three NFL draft picks during the past two seasons and a pair of trips to the NCAA Semifinals in the last six years.

NationalHonorsLang Campbell (‘05) is one of 34 players who hasearnedAll-AmericahonorsunderHeadCoachJim-myeLaycock.Asaseniorin2004,Campbellguidedthe Tribe to the NCAA Semifinals and earned theWalter Payton Award, given to the nation’s mostoutstandingoffensiveplayer in theFCS ranks.Thetradition of excellence continued last season, asAdrianTracyandSeanLissemoregarneredmultipleAll-America honors before being selected by theNewYork Giants and the Dallas Cowboys, repsec-tively,inthe2010NFLDraft.

In a program that has more than 110 years of tradition, there is no more exciting timetobeinvolvedwithWilliamandMaryfootballthanthepresent.GenerationsofTribeplayershavebenefitedfromreceivingoneoftheworld’sbesteducations,whilealsoexcellingontheplayingfield.ThesuccessesofthecoachesandplayerswhohavecomebeforehavemadeitpossibleforallfuturegenerationsofWilliamandMaryathletestoenjoyfacilitiesthatarenow equal to the greatness of the program’s tradition. In the last five years, the school’scommitmenttofootballhasbeenunparalleled,aswehaveinstalledanewFieldTurfplayingsurface,astate-of-the-artscoreboardand,ofcourse,the$11millionfootballcenter.TheseadditionswillallowTribeplayerstomaximizetheirdevelopmentinafirst-classenvironmentusingthemostmoderntechnologyavailable. Thereisnodoubtthatourgreathistoryhaspositionedtheprogramforanevenbrighterfuture.Asever,wearelookingforstudent-athleteswhowanttheopportunitytobeapartofachampionshipfootballprogramandvaluetheeducationalexperiencethatwillpaydividendsforalifetime.

GoTribe!

A Message from Head Coach Jimmye Laycock

TribeFootballHighlights•SevenConferenceTitles(Yankee/A-10/CAA,’04,’01,’96;Southern,’70,’66,’47,’42)

•EightFCSPlayoffBerths(’09,’04,’01,’96,’93,’90,’89,’86)

•161all-conferenceawardssince1993

•100%graduationratesin’04,’06and’07

•17all-timeAcademicAll-Americansand62academicall-conferenceselectionssince1993

•34All-AmericansunderHeadCoachJimmyeLaycock

•OneWalterPaytonAwardwinner(LangCampbell,’04)

•122-69(.639)againstFCSopponentssince1993

• Fourth-best winning percentage (.594) in conferencehistory

•201-113-6(.638)all-timewinningpercentageatZableStadium

•533all-timevictories,rankinginthetop30amongallFCSteams

•EightundefeatedregularseasonsatZableStadium

•AdvancedtotheNCAASemifinals,won11gamesandfinishedtheseasonrankedashighasNo.3nationallyin2009-markingthesecondtimeW&Mhasaccomplishedallthreefeatsinthelastsixyears

•SixformerTribeplayerscurrentlyonactiveNFLrosters

SuccessOnandOfftheFieldMarkKelso(‘85),atwo-timefirst-teamacademicAll-American,ispartofaproudTribetraditionthatincludes17academicAll-Americase-lections.Inadditiontoexcellingintheclassroom,KelsowasaforceonthegridironandearnedAll-AmericahonorsfromtheAssociatedPressbeforealongandsuccessfulprofessionalcareerintheNFLwiththeBuffaloBills.

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ExceptionalPEOPLE

The College of William and Mary boasts a long tradition of producing ex-ceptional players on the field and exceptional students in the classroom. While many former Tribe players have pursued a career in football - as ei-ther players or coaches - many others have gone on to successful career in various other arenas. Pictured on these pages are just a few of the program’s finest alums who have gone on to make an impact in their chosen field.

ToddDurkin(‘94)TeamCaptain,1993Owner, Fitness Quest 10 & Todd DurkinEnterprises;PicturedwithSuperBowlXLIVMVPDrewBreesoftheNewOrleansSaints

KendrickAshton(‘98)TeamCaptain,1993PerellaWeinbergPartnersLP

J.D.Gibbs(‘92)TeamPresidentJoeGibbsRacing

“Being on campus you always felt like you were part of something big-ger. The history and the prestige of William and Mary makes you proud to be a part of the school. The les-sons learned in the classroom and out of it continue to be a part of my life to this day.”

Darren Sharper (‘97)Five-Time Pro Bowl SelectionNew Orleans Saints

ExceptionalPLACE

TroyKeen(‘94)VicePresidentWachoviaCapitalMarkets,LLCAWellsFargoCompany

TerrenceG.Hammonds,Jr.,ESQ(‘96)TeamCaptain,1995CorporateCounselAirProductsandChemicals,Inc.

TomDexter(‘91)TeamCaptain,1991SeniorVicePresident,MerrillLynchPrivateBank

W&MNotableAlumniFour U.S. Presidents (Washington, Jefferson, MonroeandTyler)graduatedfromW&M-asdidTVpersonal-ityJonStewartandactressGlennClose.Clickhereforacompletelistofnotablealumni.

“Expectations are high at William and Mary and there’s nothing wrong with that - you’ve got to learn to embrace them. I think that’s why so many young people who come through this university and this athletic department are successful. On a day-to-day basis there are exceptional young people walking around this place, and it’s a proving ground. It’s a special place.”

Mike Tomlin (‘95)Head Coach, Pittsburgh Steelers2009 Super Bowl Champions

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W&M ranks inside the top 30 forall-time victories (533) and is one offiveteamsinthecurrentCAAFootballConferencewith500,ormore.

Championships In 1942, the College won its firstSouthern Conference Championship.W&M later added Southern titles in1947,1966and1970. AfterjoiningwhatisnowtheColo-nialAthleticAssociationFootballCon-ferencein1993,W&Mhaswonconfer-ence championships three times.TheTribe captured league titles in 1996,2001and2004.

“Flyin”JackCloudThree-timeAll-American

From Hall of Fame players and coaches to All-Ameri-cans, bowl games and championship rings, the William and Mary football program’s proud tradition includes them all. These pages provide a quick overview of just some of that storied history.

TheFirstTeam Inthefallof1893,CharlesL.Hep-burnbroughttogetherthefirstofficialfootball team at W&M, the College’sfirstorganizedathleticteam. The 1893 team played threegames, starting with the first contestinschoolhistoryagainstaYMCAteamfromNorfolk.

FromTheBeginning W&Misoneofonly27FCSschoolstoplay1,000,ormore, gamesincol-lege football history. Outside of theIvyLeagueschools, lessthan20haveplayed1,000,ormore.

BowlGames W&Mearnedbowlbidsinback-to-backyearsin1947and1948,withthelatterbeinga20-0winoverOklahomaStateintheDeltaBowl. W&MfacedArkansasinthe1947DixieBowlandbattledToledointhe1970TangerineBowl.

RememberWhen? Flyin’JackCloudledW&Mtooneofthenation’sbiggestupsets in 1948, a 7-7 tie against North Carolina, and winsoverN.C.State,VirginiaTechandArkansas. W&M’s 1967 victory over Navy ranks as one of the big-gestupsetsincollegefootballhistory.WhentheNCAAcel-ebratedthefirst100yearsofcollegefootball,itlistedthe10greatestupsetsinhistory.OneofthemwasWilliamandMary27,Navy16,Oct.21,1967.

StoriedRivalries TheW&M-Richmondrivalryisthefourth-mostplayedse-riesinFCShistory,trailingonlyLafayette-Lehigh(144),Yale-Princeton(131)andYale-Harvard(125). Additionally, the W&M-UR match-up is among longestuninterruptedrunningFCSrivalriesinthenation.

Michael“Pinball”Clemons(‘87)A first-team All-American, Clemons wasdraftedbytheKansasCityChiefsin1987and later played 12 seasons for theTo-ronto Argonauts before being inductedintotheCFLHallofFame.

LegendaryCoaches In1964,NFLHall-of-FamerMarvLevytookoverandlaterdirectedW&Mtooneoftheprogram’smostimpressivevicto-ries,the27-16winagainstNavyin1967. LouHoltz,amemberoftheCollegeFootballHallofFame,succeededLevyasheadcoachandguidedW&MtoaberthintheTangerineBowlin1970.BobbyRoss,wholaterbecamea head coach in the NFL, was an assistant on Holtz’s 1970SouthernConferenceChampionshipteam.

All-Americans Beginning with Hap Halligan in 1930, Buster Ramsey in1942andJackCloudin1946,andrangingtoLangCampbellin2004andAdrianTracyandSeanLissemorein2009,W&MboastsalongandimpressivelistofAll-Americans. Theprogramhasproduced72all-timeAll-Americans,in-cluding34undercurrentheadcoachJimmyeLaycock.

LaycockEra Laycockreturnedtohisalmamaterasheadcoachin1980andhasguidedtheprogramthroughanunprecedentedrunofsuccessthatstretchestopresentday. W&Mhasposted20winningseasons,madeeightplayoffappearancesand10postseasonappearances intotal,whilerewritingnearlytheentirefootballrecordbook. In2009,theprogramadvancedtoitssecondNCAAsemi-finalgame,equaledaschoolrecordwith11winsandrankedashighasNo.3inthefinalnationalpolls.

The 1942 squad posted a 9-1-1 record and concluded theseasonwitha14-7victoryatOklahomaenroutetoW&M’ssecondSouthernConferencetitle.

HeadCoachLouHoltzandhisstaff,which includedassis-tantBobbyRoss,ledtheTribetothe1970SouthernConfer-encetitle.HoltzwasinductedintotheCollegeFootballHallofFamein2009.

NFL Hall-of-Famer MarvLevyledW&Mtothe1966Southern ConferenceChampionship. Amonghismostmemorablevic-torieswasa27-16winatNavyin1967,whichwaslaterdeemedasoneofcollege football’s 10greatest upsets whenthe NCAA celebrateditsfirst100years.

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“Flyin”JackCloudThree-timeAll-American

DerekCox(‘09)JacksonvilleJaguars

SeanLissemore(‘10)DallasCowboys

AdrianTracy(‘10)NewYorkGiants

Eachspring,theW&Mfootballprogramholdsitsannualproday,whichgivesTribeplayerstheopportunitytoshow-casetheirtalentstoscoutsfromNFLteams. Representatives from 20 NFL franchises attended the2010TribeProDay,assevenofW&M’stopplayersparticipat-edinanNFLcombine-styleregimeofworkouts, includingthe 225-pound bench press, vertical leap, standing broadjump,40-yarddashandvariouspositiondrills. Among the wealth of scouts in attendance was SanFrancisco49ersHeadCoachMikeSingletary,whilepositioncoaches from three different teams were also present fortheday’sevents.

TribePRO DAY

Scoutsfrom20NFLteamsattendedthe2010TribeProDay.

DavidCaldwell(’10)wasoneofsevenTribeplayerswhoparticipatedinW&M’sProDayinMarch.

DarrenSharper(‘97)Five-TimeAll-Pro2010SuperBowlChampionNewOrleansSaints

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LangCampbell(‘05)

TribeALL-AMERICANS

“Flyin”JackCloudThree-timeAll-American

William and Mary has a long and proud tradition of producing All-Americans. Beginning with hap Halligan’s selection in 1930, 72 different Tribe players have garnered 146 All-America honors. The tradition con-tinued last season, as defensive end Adrian Tracy and defensive tackle Sean Lissemore combined to earn seven All-America accolades.

BobSoleauTwo-TimeAll-American

BusterRamsey(‘43) RichMusinski(‘04)

First-TeamAll-Americans1942 Garrard“Buster”Ramsey1946 KnoxRamsey,G1947 KnoxRamsey1949 JackCloud1963 BobSoleau1983 MarioShaffer1986 MichaelClemons1990 ReggieWhite1993 CraigStaub1995 DarrenSharper1996 DarrenSharper1999 BrettSterba1999 MikeLeach2000 RaheemWalker2002 DwightBeard2003 RichMusinski2004 LangCampbell2009 SeanLissemore2009 AdrainTracy

AdrianTracyTwo-TimeAll-American

SeanLissemore2009First-TeamAll-American

ReggieWhite(‘91) DwightBeard(‘03) MichaelClemons(‘87)

DarrenSharper(‘97)wasatwo-timefirst-teamAll-AmericanatW&M.

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Home FieldADVANTAGE

“Flyin”JackCloudThree-timeAll-American

William and Mary has experienced tre-mendous success at Zable Stadium, as it has won more than 71 percent of its games and posted an impressive 110-44-1 record during head coach Jimmye Laycock’s tenure.

WilliamandMaryposted6-0recordatZableStadiumin 2009 - the program’s eighth undefeated regularseasonathomeduringLaycock’stenure.

TheTribeatZableStadium

•W&Mhaswonmorethan71percentofitshomegamesandposteda107-42-1re-cordduringHeadCoachJimmyeLaycock’stenure.

• The Tribe has posted eight undefeatedregularseasonsathomeunderLaycock.

• W&M has averaged more than 10,000fans per game during the past four sea-sons.

• Zable Stadium has experienced numer-ousupgradesinthelastfiveyears,includ-ing the addition of permanent lights, avideoscoreboardandaFieldTurfProplay-ingsurface.

QuickFactsOfficialNameWalterJ.ZableStadiumatCaryField

Seasons76,Openedin1935

OriginalCost$138,395 - Financed by a grantthrough the Public Works Ad-ministration

Capacity12,259

SurfaceFieldTurfPro

FirstGameSept.21,1935vs.Virginia(Tied,0-0)

FirstWinOct.19,1935vs.Guilford(44-0)

FirstPlayoffGameNov.29,1986vs.Delaware(Lost,51-17)

FirstPlayoffWinNov.24,1990vs.UMass(Won,38-0)

All-TimeRecord201-113-6(.638)

W&Mvs.Yankee/A-10/CAA45-25(.643)

Laycock’sRecordatZable110-44-1(.713)

LargestCrowdsEstimated19,000vs.UNConNov.5, 1949; 18,054 vs. Richmond onNov.16,1985

LongestWinningStreak14,11/23/91-10/15/94

LargestMarginofVictory61,61-0vs.GW,1942;61-0,vs.Ft.McLelland,1946

LargestMarginofDefeat49,55-6vs.WestVirginiaonNov.15,1958

ZableSTADIUM

Since its inaugural season in 1935, Cary Field at Zable Stadium has been home to the Tribe football program. One of the most pictur-esque venues in all of college football, Zable Stadium is nestled within the heart of W&M’s campus. Through the years, the stadium has undergone numerous improvements - including a video score-board, permanent lights and a FieldTurf Pro playing surface - but has maintained its distinctive characteristics.

W&MbeganplayingatCaryFieldin1935.

Morethan19,000fanspackedCaryFieldonNov.5,1949towatchW&MplayNorthCarolina.

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“Flyin”JackCloudThree-timeAll-American

LaycockFOOTBALL CENTER

Dedicated in June of 2008, the Jimmye Laycock Football Center is one of the premier facilities in FCS Football. The $11 million, 30,000-square foot state-of-the art build-ing features meeting rooms, coaches’ offices, team and coaches’ lockers, an athletic training room, equipment storage areas and administrative support areas.

Overview•$11millionfacility•30,445squarefeet,two-stories•Housesmeetingrooms,coaches’offices, locker rooms, equipmentroom, training room and Tribefootballhistoryspace

OfficeSpace• Eight coaches’ offices, including500-squarefootheadcoachsuitewithbalconyviewintoZableSta-dium• Assistant coaches’ offices over-lookpracticefield•Allofficesnetworkedintoastate-of-the-artvideosystem• 300-square foot video produc-tionroom

Foyer•1,650-squarefootareaservingasgrandentrancewithcircularstair-welltooffices•Skylights•Visualpresentationofprogram’sproudhistory

LaycockCenterQuickFacts

MeetingSpace•One2,500-squarefootteammeet-ingroomwithwall-to-wallcarpet• Four additional position meetingrooms,averaging300squarefeet•Allmeetingareasnetworkedwithvideosystem•900-squarefootrecruitingloungewithwindow and balcony overlookingZable

AthleticTrainingRoom• 3,900 square feet, featuring2,800-square foot treatment, reha-bilitationandtapingarea•Hydro-therapypool•Doctor’sexamroom

LockerRoom• 4,200 square feet, carpeted with102lockers•Twoflat-screenHDTVs•Breakoutmeetingspace• Full bathroom/shower area anddrinkstation• Fully equipped lockers with air-flowsystem

ALookInsidetheCenter Animpressivestructuretoviewfromout-side, the Jimmye Laycock Football Center isevenmoreamazingonceoneentersitsdoors. Inadditiontothe3,900-squarefootLinke-nauger Athletic Training Suite, the buildinghouses the Tribe’s state-of-the-art lockerroom. One of the most impressive lockerroomsinthenationatanylevel,theareaen-compasses approximately 4,200 square feetwith102lockersandtwoflat-screenHDTVs. The Laycock Center also has numerousteam meeting rooms - the largest of whichis2,500squarefeet - thatareallnetworkedwith a video system that allows players toviewgamefilm.LaycockCenterAtrium BruceWilliamsFootballLockerRoom

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W&M has dramatically enhanced its football facilities in recent years. In addition to the $11 million, 30,000-square foot Jimmye Laycock Center, Zable Stadium has added a permanent lighting system, a FieldTurf Pro playing sur-face and a video scoreboard.

2008The $11 million, 30,000-squarefoot Jimmye Laycock FootballCenter was dedicated in June ofandprovidesastate-of-the-artfa-cility for the program.The centerfeatures meeting rooms, coaches’offices,teamandcoaches’lockers,an athletic training room, equip-ment storage areas and adminis-trativesupportareas.

2008TheJosephMontgomeryPracticeComplex is completed. Locateddirectly behind the Laycock Cen-ter, it features a natural Bermudagrasssodsurface.

2007AvideoscoreboardwasaddedtoZable Stadium prior to the 2007season.Thestate-of-theartscore-boardfeaturesvideoreplaycapa-bilitiesandissupportedwithbrickcolumns.

TribeFootballFacilityUpgrades

2006An artificial surface, FieldTurf Pro,replaced the natural grass surfaceof Cary Field in the summer of2006.FieldTurfProisthesamesur-facefeatured inmorethan20NFLStadiums.

2005Afterplayingthe2004NCAASemi-finalcontestinfrontofanationallytelevised audience under tempo-rarylights,atop-of-the-lineperma-nent lighting system was installedatZableStadiumin2005.

JimmyeLaycockFootballCenter WhilealltheTribe’sfacilityenhancementshave had a significantly positive impact ontheprogram,perhapsnonehashadthedra-matic effect created by the Jimmye LaycockFootballCenter. Dedicated in the summer of 2008, the$11million,30,000-squarefootfacilityservesasthehomeofTribefootball.LocatedatthenorthwestcornerofZableStadium,thebuild-ingprovidesmeetingrooms,coaches’offices,teamandcoaches’lockers,anathletictrainingroom,equipmentstorageareasandadminis-trativesupportareas. Additional information on the LaycockCentercanbefoundonpages18-19.

UndertheLightsatZableStadium

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StrengthTRAINING

“Flyin”JackCloudThree-timeAll-American

The Joseph W. Montgomery Strength Training Center, located in the lower level of Kaplan Are-na, was designed by Director of Speed, Strength and Conditioning John Sauer in 1995. The state-of-the-art center was made possible through the generosity of Joseph W. Montgomery (’74), a for-mer All-America selection for the Tribe.

2010 . . . . . . . . Michael Stover 2009 . . . . . . .Sean Lissemore 2008 . . . . . . . . . .Jake Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Josh Rutter 2007 . . . . . . . . Drew Atchison 2006 . . . . . . .Trevor McLaurin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josh Wright 2005 . . . . . . . . .Adam Bratton 2004 Dominique Thompson 2003 . . . . . . . . . Wade Harrell 2002 . . . . . . . . . . Nick Rogers 2000 . . . . . . . Nick Makriannis 1999 . . . . . . . Nick Makriannis 1998 . . . . . . . Justin Solomon 1997 . . . . . . . . . .Peter Coyne 1996 . . . . . . Sean McDermott 1995 . . . . . . . . .Stefon Moody 1994 . . . . . . . . . Jim Simpkins 1993 . . . . . . . . . . Mike Tomlin

JohnA.StewartWinterWarriors

2010. . . . . . . . . . . .SeanLissemore 2010. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AdrianTracy 2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DerekCox 2008. . . . . . . . . . . . .DrewAtchison 2007. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JoshWright 2006. . . . . . . . . . . AdamO’Connor 2005. . . . . DominiqueThompson 2004. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NickRogers 2003. . . . . . MohammedYoussofi 2002. . . . . . . . . . . . MartyMagerko 2001. . . . . . . . . . . .ToddGreineder 2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MikeBeverly 1999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SeanReid 1998. . . . . . . . . . SeanMcDermott 1997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BrianGiamo 1996. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .JoshBeyer 1995. . . . . . . . . . . . . . JimSimpkins 1994. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TonyTomich 1993. . . . . . . . . . . . . . KeithBooker 1992. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MikeLocke 1991. . . . . . . . . . . . . . RobertGreen 1990. . . . . . . . . . . . TyroneShelton

JosephW.MontgomeryStrengthTrainingCenter

•16,000lbs.offreeweights•7,500lbs.ofdumbells•6,000lbs.ofbumperplates•60medicineballs•18customOlympicplatforms•18multi-purposepowerracks•10dumbellbenches•Sixseatedrows•Sixglute-hambenches•Fourabdominalbenches•Sixdipbars•Twopowersquats•Twoground-basedjammers•Full-equippedplyometricarea•Sixlatpulldowns•5,500squarefeetofspace

NSCAAll-Americans

JosephW.MontgomeryStrengthTrainingCenter

JohnSauerSpeed&ConditioningRoom

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SportsMEDICINE

Located in the lower level of the Laycock Center, the Mont M. Linkenauger, PT, ATC, Athletic Training Suite is a state-of-the-art 3,900-square foot area that supplements the depart-ment’s primary facilities in W&M Hall. The facility was made possible through the generosity of Linkenauger’s friends and named in honor of his contributions to the College.

MontM.LinkenaugerAthleticTrainingSuite

MontM.LinkenaugerAthleticTrainingSuite

•3,900squarefeet• Aquatic therapy pool with underwatertreadmillandmultipleworkstations•Hotandcoldwhirlpools• Spacious treatment and rehabilitationarea with state-of-the-art therapeuticmodalities•GeorgeJ.Oliver,MDPhysicianExamina-tionRoom• Olympic platform for strength trainingprogressionforinjuredathletes•Four-stationtapingarea•Cardiovascularexerciseequipment

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AcademicEXCELLENCE

William and Mary has a long history of devel-oping outstanding players on the field and successful students in the classroom. This commitment to excellence is evident by the hundreds of Tribe graduates who have gone on to successful careers in their chosen fields.

AcademicSupportServices

•Student-AthleteOrientation

•ConvenientCampusReferrals

•CustomProgramPlanning

•Drop-InTutorialServices

•On-SiteRegistration

•LaptopLoanProgram

•GraduateStudentMentors

•StudyGroupAssistance

•CustomStudyScheduling

CampusRESOURCES

TheAcademy

The Academy is a uniquesemester-longseriesofwork-shops and tutorial sessionsdesigned to assist high –achieving student-athletesin making a smooth transi-tiontotheCollegeofWilliamand Mary. Workshop topicsinclude:

•TimeManagement•IntroductiontoStudySkills•AdvancedStudySkills•LearningandMemory•Note-TakingTechniques•Test-TakingStrategies•CareerPlanning•MoneyManagement•AcingFinalExams•AcademicPlanning•CommunityStandards•Andmore…

FacultyAdvisingProgramAcademic, personal and pro-fessional goal setting assis-tance provided by facultyadvisors.Ratiooffreshmentoadvisorsis12to1.

CounselingCenterCounselingandpsychologicalservicesavailableforarangeofissuesincludingpersonalcon-cernsandinterpersonalissues.

DeanofStudentsOfficeOffers disability services co-ordination, four-day campus-wide orientation, and skill-enrichmentcounseling.

WritingResourceCenterOffersanoralcommunicationstudioandwritingconsultantswithconvenientofficehours.

Sound academic advice can make the crucial difference between a coherent and exciting education that satis-fies personal and professional goals and one that is frag-mented and frustrating. Academic advising is recognized at the College as important to the development of its stu-dents, a natural extension of teaching and an important professional obligation on the part of its faculty.

EarlGreggSwemLibrary

CampusResources

FourmembersoftheTribe’s‘10graduatingclass.

AlanB.MillerHallThe New Mason School of Business

JasonSimms,DirectorofAcademicSupportforAthletics

DerekCox2009GraduateJacksonvilleJaguars

DarrenSharper1997GraduateNewOrleansSaints

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PostseasonSUCCESS

William and Mary continued to build upon its impressive playoff tradition last season, as the 2009 squad advanced to the NCAA Semifinals for the second time in the last six seasons.

NCAAPLAYOFFS

TribeintheNCAAPlayoffs

1986 Delaware,17-51(L),FirstRound----------------------------------------------------------------------1989 Furman,10-24(L),FirstRound----------------------------------------------------------------------1990 Massachusetts,38-0(W),FirstRound CentralFlorida,38-52(L),Quarterfinals----------------------------------------------------------------------1993 McNeeseState,28-34(L),FirstRound----------------------------------------------------------------------1996 JacksonState,45-6(W),FirstRound NorthernIowa,35-38(L),Quarterfinals----------------------------------------------------------------------2001 AppalachianState,27-40(L),FirstRound----------------------------------------------------------------------2004 Hampton,42-35(W),FirstRound Delaware,44-38,2OT(W),Quarterfinals JamesMadison,34-48(L),Semifinals----------------------------------------------------------------------2009 WeberState,38-0(W),FirstRound So.Illinois,24-3(W),Quarterfinals Villanova,14-13(L),Semifinals

In addition to advancing to the NCAA Semifinals for the second time in the last six seasons, the Tribe earned the program’s eighth trip to the playoffs under Head Coach Jimmye Laycock. Additionally, the 2009 squad equaled a school record with 11 victories and finished the season ranked as high as No. 3 in the national polls. With the success came significant media coverage, as five of the College’s games were televised - including two national broadcasts.

LangCampbellaveraged317passingyardsper game and threw nine touchdownsduringtheTribe’splayoffrunin2004.

Jonathan Grimes rushed for 133 yards and three touchdowns in the 2009 NCAA Quarterfinal win at No. 1 Southern Illinois.

W&M’s 2004 NCAA Semifinal game against JMU atZableStadiumwastelevisednationallybyESPN2.

Josh Beyer earned All-America honorsen route to helping lead theTribe to theNCAAQuarterfinalsin1996.

CameronDohsesetaNCAAPlayoffrecordwithhis98-yardtouchdownreceptionintheNCAASemifinalslastseason.

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Tribe FootballMEDIA COVERAGE

A2010NFLDraftpickbytheDallasCowboys,defensivetackleSeanLissemorewasoneoftheW&MplayerswhovolunteeredduringtheWYFCL’sopeningweekofpracticeslastsummer.

2009TVGames•Virginia-ESPN360.com•Villanova-VersusNetwork•JamesMadison-CSN-MA/CSN-NE•Richmond-TCN,Cox11•SouthernIllinios-MASN,ESPNGame Plan,ESPN360.com•Villanova-ESPN2,ESPN360.com

2010TVGames•Massachusetts-TCN/CSN-NE•OldDominion-CSN-MA•Villanova-CSN-MA•Delaware-TCN/CSN-NE•Richmond-TCN/CSN-NE

Eachseason,theTribefootballteamgarnersmediaattentionatboththelocalandnationallevel.Lastfall,sixofW&M’sgamesweretelevised,includingtwothatwerebroadcastnationallyonESPN2andVersusNetwork.Thisfall,fiveoftheCollege’sregular-seasongamesarecurrentlyscheduledtobebroadcast.

Inadditiontopostgamepressconferences,Tribeplayersparticipateinanumberofothermediaopportunitiesthroughouttheseason,in-cludingW&MMediaDay,CAAMediaDayandtheTribe’sweeklypressluncheons.

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Tribe FootballIN THE COMMUNITY

A2010NFLDraftpickbytheDallasCowboys,defensivetackleSeanLissemorewasoneoftheW&MplayerswhovolunteeredduringtheWYFCL’sopeningweekofpracticeslastsummer.

David Miller and Ben Cottingham are among some oftheTribeplayerswhohavevolunteeredascoaches fortheNeighborhoodBasketballLeague(NBL).

AfreeagentsigneewiththeIndianapolisColtsin2010,strongsafetyDavidCaldwellhelped with defensive back drills at theWYFCLopeningpracticeslastsummer.

AgroupofTribeplayersvolunteeredwiththeLackeyFreeCliniclastsummer.W&Mplayershelpedtheorga-nizationmoveequipmentandsupplies.

Eachyear,membersoftheWilliamandMaryfootballteamvolunteerinnumerouswaysinthecommunity.Lastsummer,someTribeplayersvolunteeredattheWilliamsburgHornetsYouthFootballandCheerleadingLeague(WYFCL)openingweekofpractices.

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Overview2010 OUTLOOK

The Tribe returns 12 starters from last season’s team that equaled a school re-cord with 11 wins, advanced to the NCAA Semifinals and finished the year ranked as high as No. 3 in the National polls.

NewSeason,SameGoal Afterpostingaschool-recordtying11-win season in 2009, including an appear-ance in the National Semifinals, Williamand Mary enters fall drills as a consensustop-fiveteaminthepreseasonpolls.Somewouldviewthissortofloftybillingasadd-edpressure,buthighexpectationsarethenorm at the College. Under the guidanceof head coach Jimmye Laycock, theTribehassetthegoldstandardforsustainedex-cellence.Hehasledhisalmamaterto200wins and eight postseason appearances,allwhilenevercompromisingthehighaca-demicstandardsoftheCollege. Tocontinuereading,pleaseclickhere.

Quarterbacks2010 OUTLOOK

Finding a replacement for graduated all-conference quarterback R.J. Archer was themain focusontheoffensivesideof theballthis spring. Junior transfer Michael PaulusandredshirtfreshmanBrentCapriowereinarelentlesscompetitionthroughouttheprac-ticeseason. Whilebothshowedthepoten-tialtobeasolidchoiceundercenter,neitherearnedthestartingnodcomingintothefall.Likely, some of the cause for this is that anadditional pair of potential starters, seniorMike Callahan and junior D.J. Mangas, willbeintroducedintothemixduringpreseasondrills.Eachwasforcedtomissthespringduetoinjury.Takenasawhole,thequarterbackcompetition first-year position coach DavidCorely, Jr., will oversee figures to be fiercefromdayoneofcamp. To continue reading the quarterbackspreview,pleaseclickhere.

MikeCallahan,Sr. BrentCaprio,R-Fr.

MichaelPaulus,Jr.

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Running Backs2010 OUTLOOK

First-year Tribe tailback mentorBrendanNugentcanlookatthe2010season as a good news/bad newsscenario. The good news is he hassomeofthetoptalentintheFCSfoot-ball world returning to his backfield,the bad news is that there is only somanyopportunitiestospreadtheballamongst his top three ball carriers –junior Jonathan Grimes and seniorsCourtlandMarrinerandTerrenceRig-gins. To continue reading the runningbackspreview,pleaseclickhere.

Receivers/Tight Ends2010 OUTLOOK

Oneofthestatedchallengescomingintothespringdrillsforlong-timeTribeoffensivecoordinator Zbig Kepa and his staff was tomaximize the consistency and productionfromatalentedcorpsofreceivers. ApairofseniorsinChaseHillandCamer-onDohseheadlinegroup,aseachbringsaswealthofexperiencetothefield. While Hill had an up and down ’09 sea-son(only15receivingyardsontwocatchesthrough the first three games), he has thetalenttobeaplaymakerfortheTribe,aswit-nessed by his six-catch, 148-yard effort inthewinoverDelawarethatincludedathen-schoolrecord91-yardcatchandrun.Stand-ingat6-2,200pounds,hehasexcellentsizeandstrengthto lineupintheslot,whilehealsopossessesthespeedtoplayoutside.Hebrings73careerreceptionstothefield(907totalreceivingyards)and11totalTDs. To continue reading the wide receivers/tightendspreview,pleaseclickhere.

CameronDohse,Sr. ChaseHill,Sr.

AlexGottlieb,Jr.

JonathanGrimes,Jr.All-AmericaCandidate

CourtlandMarriner,Sr. TerrenceRiggins,Sr.

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Offensive Line2010 OUTLOOK

VeteranTribe offensive line coach BobSolderitch returns three starters to his of-fensive front for the2010season. HewillcountontheseniorduooftackleKeithHill,Jr., and guard Derek Toon for leadershipand to be the foundation of the crucialunit. Hill, one of five team captains, comesintohisfinalyearwith24gamesofstartingexperienceandthesize(6-4,312pounds)and strength to be an all-conference cali-berperformer. To continue reading the offensive linepreview,pleaseclickhere.

Defensive Line2010 OUTLOOK

When Sean Lissemore, Adrian Tracy and

C.J.Herbertcollectedtheirrespectivediplo-

masthispastMay,theTribe’sdefenselostnot

only the core of what was arguably one of

thegreatestdefensivelinesinschoolhistory,

butalsomorethan120gamesofcombined

starting experience. The trio combined for

more than 44TFLs, including 23 sacks, and

powered what was the nation’s stingiest

rush defense (which allowed just 61.5 yds/

gamelastseason).Whileateamdoesnotre-

loadandreplacethissortofproductionand

leadership over the course of an offseason,

veteranTribedefensivelinecoachTrevorAn-

drewsisoptimisticthetalentremainstofield

anotherextremelyeffectiveunit.

To continue reading the defensive line

preview,pleaseclickhere.MikeStover,Sr.

KeithHill,Sr.

DerekToon,Sr.

MarcusHyde,Jr. HaroldRobertson,Jr.RaviPradhanang,Jr.

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Linebackers2010 OUTLOOK

W&M linebackers coach ScottBoone finds himself in the enviablepositionofoverseeingaunitthatre-turns talent, experience and depththisfall.Intermsofplayingtime,fiveof the top six linebackers from the2009 squad are back in the fold, in-cluding all-conference junior middlelinebackerJakeTrantinandbothofhisseniorrunningmates,outsidebackersWesSteinmanandEvanFrancks. To continue reading the lineback-erspreview,pleaseclickhere.

Defensive Backs2010 OUTLOOK

While defensive coordinator Bob Shoopwillhavetheluxuryofenteringthefallwithtwo proven performers as his starting cor-ners, graduation was unkind to the middleofhisbackfield,asapairofveteranstartersinfreesafetyRobertLivingstonandall-con-ferencestrongsafetyDavidCaldwellfinishedstellarcareerslastfall. Sophomore B.W. Webb headlines thereturnees, as he made quite a splash in hisdebut season, earning the CAA’s DefensiveRookieoftheYearhonors.Heledtheleague,andwastiedforsecondnationally,witheightinterceptions. Webb, who was also earnedsecond-team all-conference honors, liter-allyburstonthescenewithahistoricperfor-mance in theTribe’s season-opening win atVirginia,asherecordedthreeinterceptions–includingafourth-quarter50-yardreturnforthegame-sealingpoints. To continue reading the defensive backspreview,pleaseclickhere.

TerrellWells,Jr. BenCottingham,Sr.

JakeTrantin,Jr.All-AmericaCandidate

EvanFrancks,Sr. WesSteinman,Sr.

B.W.Webb,So.All-AmericaCandidate

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Special Teams2010 OUTLOOK

Just as the quarterback positionholdsaspecialplaceintheTribepro-gram’s tradition, the punting andkicking specialists have been no lesscredentialed. Since starting leagueplayin1993,theprogramhasearnedatotalof17all-conferencehonorsbe-tweenthepunterandplacekickerpo-sitions. Returning senior punter DavidMillerfigurestocontinuetobuildonthis legacy,ashehasalreadyearnedtwo all-conference certificates, in-cludingfirst-teamaccoladesthispastfall. To continue reading the specialteamspreview,pleaseclickhere.

JakeTrantin,Jr.All-AmericaCandidate

DavidMiller,Sr.All-AmericaCandidate

B.W.WebbAll-AmericaCandidate

JonathanGrimes,Jr.All-AmericaCandidate

Preseason Offensive Depth ChartPos. No. Name Elg. Ht. Wt. Notes WR 81 Cameron Dohse SR 6-0 190 Ranked second in CAA with 18 .9 yds/rec .; 30 rec . for 566 yds in ‘09 88 Terreon Conyers SR 5-11 175 Recorded 4 catches for 44 yards last season WR 15 Chase Hill SR 6-2 195 Totaled 34 catches for 469 yds with 4 TDs in ‘09 13 C .J . Thomas SO 6-2 203 On travel squad for 12 games but saw no game action last seasonTE 86 Alex Gottlieb JR 6-3 235 Appeared in all 14 games in ‘09, totaling 3 rec . for 47 yds with a TD 85 Nolan Kearney SO 6-4 246 Converted from QB; played in 3 games as a reserve TE last fall LT 72 Keith Hill, Jr . SR 6-4 312 Started all 14 games at RT last season 71 Dan Donker JR 6-3 311 Scout team offensive lineman LG 62 James Johnson III RFR 6-1 299 Reserve who was on travel squad all 14 games in ‘09 63 Chris Sutton JR 6-2 295 Started 13 games at LG last season C 68 James Pagliaro JR 6-3 269 Saw action in five games as a reserve 63 Chris Sutton JR 6-2 295 Earned 13 starts at LG last season Or 75 Matt Crisafi RFR 6-4 302 Member of scout team last season RG 66 Derek Toon SR 6-3 288 Started 13 games at RG 75 Matt Crisafi RFR 6-4 302 Member of scout team last season RT 74 Mike Salazar SO 6-5 296 Appeared in eight games as a reserve last year 60 Robert Gumbita SO 6-5 300 Appeared in 8 games and earned a pair of starts last season QB 8 Terrance Schmand JR 6-3 215 Reserve in ‘09 who saw action in 4 games Or 12 Brent Caprio RFR 6-1 221 Member of Scout Team last season Or 6 Michael Paulus JR 6-4 215 UNC transfer who appeared in 4 games during his career Or 7 Mike Callahan SR 5-11 185 Entered ‘09 as backup but missed entire season with injury Or 19 D .J . Mangas JR 6-1 194 Reserve who missed last season with an injury TB 34 Jonathan Grimes JR 5-10 201 All-CAA First Team; Rushed for 1,294 yards in ‘09 25 Courtland Marriner SR 5-9 182 Rushed for 458 yds with 7 TDs last season FB 23 Terrence Riggins SR 6-1 224 Rushed for 290 yds on 57 carries with 2 TDs in ‘09 43 Jimmy Hobson SR 5-11 218 Played in first 3 games in ‘09 before suffering season-ending injury

Preseason Defensive Depth ChartPos. No. Name Elg. Ht. Wt. Notes DE 52 Marcus Hyde JR 6-3 242 Reserve in ‘09 who totaled 4 .5 sacks, 7 TFLs and a FF 58 Bryan Stinnie RFR 6-4 230 Scout team defensive lineman last season DT 92 Mike Stover SR 6-3 265 Earned 8 starts in ‘09, totaling 5 .5 sacks and 12 TFLs 50 Bryan Jean-Pierre SR 6-4 275 Totaled 4 TFLs and 2 sacks as a reserve last season DT 99 Harold Robertson JR 6-2 300 Earned six starts in ‘09 and had 20 tackles, 2 TFLs and a half sack 69 Nick Zaremba SO 6-2 224 Scout team defensive lineman in ‘09 DE 94 Ravi Pradhanang JR 6-3 250 Missed final 6 games in ‘09 to injury; 3 .5 sacks and 4 TFL 40 Kyle O’Brien SR 6-0 247 Appeared in all 14 games as DE and FB; Recorded a safety vs . URI OLB 48 Wes Steinman SR 6-2 218 Earned 13 starts in ‘09; totaled 3 .5 sacks, 11 .5 TFLs, INT, FR 3 PBUs 35 Dante Cook SO 5-11 213 Appeared in all 14 games and totaled 28 tackles and a FR MLB 32 Jake Trantin JR 6-1 224 All-CAA Second Team; Led team with 90 tackles; 2 .5 sacks, 10 TFLs 54 Ben Casper RFR 6-1 218 W&M QB Club Scout Team Defensive Player of the Year OLB 21 Evan Francks SR 5-11 212 Second on team with 89 tackles last season; 2 .5 sacks, 7 .5 TFLs 10 Jabrel Mines SO 6-0 206 Reserve who played in 13 games last season and totaled 15 tacklesCB 3 B .W . Webb SO 5-11 160 CAA Def . R .O .Y .; All-CAA Second Team; 8 INTs - 2nd nationally 29 Takeo Hester RFR 5-9 175 Member of scout team as a true freshman in ‘09 SS 27 Brian Thompson SO 5-11 197 Appeared in 13 games as a reserve last season 22 Jerome Couplin III RFR 6-1 183 Member of the scout team as a true freshman last season FS 8 Terrell Wells JR 5-10 177 Appeared in 12 games an totaled 25 tackles and an INT 31 Jake O’Connor JR 6-0 185 Saw action in four games last fall CB 24 Ben Cottingham SR 5-9 159 Made 24 career starts 47 Ethan Lee SO 5-11 171 Appeared in 11 games on special teams

Preseason Special Teams Depth ChartPos. No. Name Elg. Ht. Wt. Notes PK/KO 87 David Miller SR 6-0 183 All-CAA First Team punter last season 97 Drake Kuhn RFR 5-10 170 Scout team kicker last year P 87 David Miller SR 6-0 183 All-CAA First Team; ranked 21st nationally with 40 .5 yds per puntH 3 B .W . Webb SO 5-11 160 All-Conference cornerback LS 15 Chase Hill JR 6-2 195 Returns as the starting long-snapper SS 30 Andy Topping SO 6-2 243 Reserve tight end

Start Chart Offense 2009 Streak Career Hill Jr . (RT) 14 22 24 Grimes (TB) 14 22 22 Hill (WR) 13 13 21 Sutton (LG) 13 4 14 Toon (RG) 13 6 14 Dohse (WR) 2 - 12 Marriner (TB) 3 - 10 Gottlieb (TE) 6 1 7 Riggins (TB) 2 2 5 Conyers (WR) - - 3 Moody (WR) 2 - 2 Hobson (FB) 1 - 2 Gumbita (LG) 2 - 2

Defense 2009 Streak Career Trantin (ILB) 14 25 25 Cottingham (CB) 14 19 24 Francks (LB) 14 14 22 Robertson, III (DT) 6 - 17 B .W . Webb (CB) 14 14 14 W . Steinman (LB) 13 4 13 Stover (DT) 8 3 9 Pradhanang (DE) 4 - 5 Johnson (CB) - - 1 Cook (OLB) 1 - 1

Longest Active Streaks Jake Trantin (LB) 25 Jonathan Grimes (RB) . . . . . . . . 22 Keith Hill, Jr . (RT) . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Ben Cottingham (CB) . . . . . . . . 19 Evan Francks (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 B .W . Webb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Chase Hill (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Derek Toon (RG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Most Career Starts (Active) Jake Trantin (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Keith Hill, Jr . (RT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Ben Cottingham (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Jonathan Grimes (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Evan Francks (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Chase Hill (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Harold Robertson, III (DT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Chris Sutton (LG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Derek Toon (RG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 B .W . Webb (CB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Wes Steinman (LB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Cam Dohse (WR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Courtland Marriner (RB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

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NO. NAME POS. ELG. HT. WT. HOMETOWN(HIGH/PREPSCHOOL)2 B.W.Webb CB So. 5-11 160 NewportNews,Va.(Warwick)3 MarshallDill WR Sr. 5-10 183 Woodbridge,Va.(C.D.Hylton)5 TylerBailey WR So. 6-1 183 Abingdon,Va.(Abingdon) 6 MichaelPaulus QB Jr. 6-4 220 Syracuse,N.Y.(ChristianBrothers)7 MikeCallahan QB Sr. 5-11 185 Mountville,Pa.(Hempfield)8 TerrellWells S Jr. 5-10 177 Louisa,Va.(LouisaCounty) 9 RyanMoody WR So. 5-11 171 Ashburn,Va.(StoneBridge) 10 JabrelMines LB So. 6-0 206 Doswell,Va.(Caroline) 11 MichaelGraham QB R-Fr. 6-4 224 Charlottesville,Va.(Monticello)12 BrentCaprio QB R-Fr. 6-1 221 SomersPoint,N.J.(Mainland)13 C.J.Thomas WR So. 6-2 203 MountAiry,Md.(Linganore) 14 WillHonbarrier WR Jr. 6-3 200 Bedford,Va.(JeffersonForrest)15 ChaseHill WR Sr. 6-2 195 VirginiaBeach,Va.(PrincessAnne)16 ConnorFarrell QB R-Fr. 6-0 180 PrincetonJunction,N.J.(WestWindsorPlainsboroSouth(N.J.)17 BrettFox DB R-Fr. 6-2 187 Laureldale,Pa.(MuhlenbergSenior)18 TerranceSchmand QB Jr. 6-3 215 Buffalo,N.Y.(St.Joseph’sCollegiate)19 D.J.Mangas QB Jr. 6-1 194 Chantilly,Va.(PaulVI)21 EvanFrancks LB Sr. 5-11 212 Medford,N.J.(Shawnee) 21 SamPlazak WR R-Fr. 6-0 185 Columbia,Md.(Hammond,Md.)22 JeromeCouplinIII S R-Fr. 6-1 183 UpperMarlboro,Md.(BishopMcNamara)23 TerrenceRiggins RB Sr. 6-1 224 NewportNews,Va.(Denbigh)24 BenCottingham CB Sr. 5-9 159 Abingdon,Md.(Edgewood) 24 KeithTaylor WR R-Fr. 6-3 185 VirginiaBeach,Va.(Tallwood)25 CourtlandMarriner RB Sr. 5-9 182 Chesapeake,Va.(WesternBranch)26 RyanSmith DB R-Fr. 5-11 180 KingGeorge,Va.(BlueRidgeAcademy)27 BrianThompson S So. 5-11 197 Somerset,N.J.(Franklin) 28 RyanWoolfolk WR Jr. 5-11 191 Atlanta,Ga.(HolyInnocents) 29 Takeo“TK”Hester CB R-Fr. 5-9 175 Richmond,Va.(Varina)30 AndyTopping LB So. 6-2 243 Suffolk,Va.(NansemondRiver)31 JakeO’Connor S Jr. 6-0 185 Richmond,Va.(DouglasS.Freeman)32 JakeTrantin LB Jr. 6-1 235 Odenton,Md.(ArchbishopSpalding)33 JoeyBrady WR Jr. 6-2 190 PembrokePines,Fla.(Everglades)34 JonathanGrimes RB Jr. 5-10 201 Palmyra,N.J.(PaulVI)35 DanteCook LB So. 5-11 213 Fredericksburg,Va.(Stafford)36 NickDowney WR Jr. 5-10 186 Lancaster,Pa.(LancasterCatholic)36 EricMendenhall RB R-Fr. 5-11 190 Wheeling,W.Va.(WheelingPark)37 KellyFitzGerald WR So. 5-10 162 Springfield,Va.(RobertE.Lee)38 JimmyHobson FB Sr. 5-11 218 Cincinnati,Ohio(St.Xavier) 39 JohnRibble FB So. 6-2 227 Salem,Va.(Salem)40 KyleO’Brien DE Sr. 6-0 247 Cockeysville,Md.(McDonogh)42 MikeSmith FB R-Fr. 6-0 216 Amelia,Va.(AmeliaCounty)43 T.J.Ptachick FB So. 6-2 225 Williamsburg,Va.(Lafayette) 43 QuinceySeptember DB R-Fr. 6-3 192 KwazulaNatal,SouthAfrica(SaintAnne’sBelfield)44 MeltoyaJones RB So. 5-9 200 Hampton,Va.(Tabb) 45 PaulAmakihe LB R-Fr. 6-3 194 Manalapan,N.J.(FreeholdTownship)46 OmarFrancis LB So. 6-1 215 Pennington,N.J.(PenningtonSchool)47 EthanLee DB So. 5-11 171 Buckingham,Va.(Buckingham-County)48 WesSteinman LB Sr. 6-2 225 Wilmington,N.C.(Hoggard) 49 NeilBishop WR R-Fr. 6-2 159 Winchester,Va.(Millbrook)50 BryanJean-Pierre DL Sr. 6-4 275 Dunwoody,Ga.(Dunwoody) 51 CallenLarus OL R-Fr. 6-3 262 Midlothian,Va.(Midlothian)52 MarcusHyde DE Jr. 6-3 242 Manassas,Va.(Osbourn) 53 ZachJohnson DE R-Fr. 6-2 218 Norfolk,Va.(NorfolkAcademy)54 BenCasper LB R-Fr. 6-1 218 Centreville,Va.(Westfield)

NO. NAME POS. ELG. HT. WT. HOMETOWN(HIGH/PREPSCHOOL)55 BrianHoysa K R-Fr. 6-1 160 Warrenton,Va.(Fauquier)58 BryanStinnie DL R-Fr. 6-4 230 Troy,Va.(SaintAnne’sBelfield)60 RobertGumbita OL So. 6-5 300 MountPleasant,Pa.(MountPleasant)61 TrevorSpringman OL R-Fr. 6-4 290 Lansdowne,Va.(StoneBridge)62 JamesJohnsonIII OL R-Fr. 6-1 299 Covington,Ga.(Eastside)63 ChrisSutton OL Jr. 6-2 295 Warrenton,Va.(Fauquier) 64 JasonFaipler OL R-Fr. 6-4 271 Erie,Pa.(CathedralPrep)65 RyanKearns OL So. 6-5 293 Midlothian,Va.(Midlothian) 66 DerekToon OL Sr. 6-3 288 Chester,Va.(Matoaca) 68 JamesPagliaro OL Jr. 6-3 284 Schnecksville,Pa.(Parkland) 69 NickZaremba DL So. 6-2 240 Fredericksburg,Va.(Stafford)71 DanDonker OL Jr. 6-3 311 Gibbsboro,N.J.(Eastern) 72 KeithHill,Jr. OL Sr. 6-4 312 HamiltonSquare,N.J.(LawrencevilleSchool)74 MikeSalazar OL So. 6-5 296 Lawrenceville,N.J.(TheHunSchool)75 MattCrisafi OL R-Fr. 6-4 302 Marietta,Ga.(BlessedTrinity)78 DexterStrong OL R-Fr. 6-3 292 Ashburn,Va.(StoneBridge)81 CameronDohse WR Sr. 6-0 185 Clifton,Va.(Centreville)82 RobertAsmar TE R-Fr. 6-3 219 Alexandria,Va.(St.Stephens&St.Agnes)83 GarethHissong TE Sr. 6-3 236 Hanover,Pa.(DeloneCatholic)84 ScottSchneider TE R-Fr. 6-4 221 Doylestown,Pa.(CentralBucksEast)85 NolanKearney TE So. 6-4 246 Glenmoore,Pa.(DowningtownWest)86 AlexGottlieb TE Jr. 6-4 255 DelrayBeach,Fla.(AmericanHeritageSchool)87 DavidMiller P/PK Sr. 6-0 183 Centreville,Va.(Westfield) 88 TerreonConyers WR Sr. 5-11 175 Norfolk,Va.(BookerT.Washington)90 SamuelJohnsonIII DE R-Fr. 6-1 250 Fredericksburg,Va.(Courtland)91 ChrisJohnson DE So. 6-3 229 VirginiaBeach,Va.(Tallwood)92 MichaelStover DT Sr. 6-3 265 Millersville,Pa.(PennManor)94 RaviPradhanang DE Jr. 6-3 250 Paramus,N.J.(St.Peter’sPrep)96 SeanKroeger P So. 6-2 160 NewProvidence,N.J.(NewProvidence)97 DrakeKuhn PK R-Fr. 5-10 170 Williamsburg,Va.(Lafayette)99 HaroldRobertsonII DT Jr. 6-2 300 Richmond,Va.(Hermitage) SeanBallard WR Fr. 5-11 177 Plano,Texas(PlanoWest) GeorgeBeerhalter DL Fr. 6-6 250 Pittsburgh,Pa.(Montour) AlexBerry OL Fr. 6-4 275 Roanoke,Va.(CaveSpring) DaltonBoyd WR Fr. 5-11 177 Winchester,Va.(Sherando) JohnCarpenter K/P Fr. 6-1 190 Cumberland,Md.(Allegany) JarrellCooper RB Fr. 5-7 183 NewportNews,Va.(Woodside) KeliDoe DT Fr. 6-1 325 Burke,Va.(LakeBraddock) JakeFranklin OL Fr. 6-4 263 NewBern,N.C.(NewBern) BrennenGlover DT Fr. 6-4 285 Charlotte,N.C.(ArdreyKell) AlexGoodman LB Fr. 6-0 215 Fredericksburg,Va.(BrookePoint) BaronGoodman OL Fr. 6-3 284 Smithfield,Va.(Nansemond-SuffolkAcademy) AirekGreen DB Fr. 6-1 198 Chester,Va.(ThomasDale) JordanKing WR/DB Fr. 5-10 185 Stafford,Va.(MountainView) DarnellLaws RB Fr. 5-11 211 Sicklerville,N.J.(AugustinePrep) KadeemLyttle DE Fr. 6-2 235 Brooklyn,N.Y.(LawrencevillePrep) JesseMcNealIII WR/DB Fr. 5-11 170 Spotsylvania,Va.(Riverbend) RaphaelOrtiz QB Fr. 6-2 214 Rahway,N.J.(St.Peter’sPrep–NewJersey) NicPlatt WR/DB Fr. 6-2 184 Miami,Fla.(BelenJesuitPrep) MatthewPocta LB Fr. 6-0 226 Hanover,Va.(Hanover) MikeReilly DL Fr. 6-4 240 OldTappan,N.J.(NorthernValleyRegional) BoRevell QB Fr. 6-6 220 Haymarket,Va.(Battlefield) StephenSinnott DL Fr. 6-3 222 Lansdale,Pa.(LaSalle) IvanTagoe DB/WR Fr. 6-0 203 Burtonsville,Md.(PaintBranch)

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Opponents2010

William and Mary will once again face one of the nation’s toughest schedules, as it will square off against three teams that finished 2009 ranked among the na-tion’s top 10.

2010ScheduleSept.4 atMassachusetts 3:30

Sept.11 VirginiaMilitaryInstitute 7:00

Sept.18 atOldDominion 7:00

Sept.25 atMaine TBA

Oct.2 Villanova 3:30

Oct.9 RhodeIsland 7:00

Oct.23 Delaware Noon

Oct.30 atNorthCarolina TBA

Nov.6 atNewHampshire Noon

Nov.13 atJamesMadison TBA

Nov.20 Richmond 3:30

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“TheSouth’sMost-PlayedRivalry”This season’s contest against Richmond on Nov. 20 willmarkthe120thmeetingbetweenW&MandUR.

Inaseriesthatdatesbackto1905,thisyear’scontestbetweenW&MandVMIwillmarkthe87thtimethetwoteamshavelinedupagainsteachother.

TheTribeandNorthCarolinalastmetin2004whenquarterbackLangCampbellthrewfor322yardsandaccountedforfourtouchdowns.AlthoughW&Mled31-21lateinfourthquarter,theTarHeelsralliedbackforthevictory.

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SuccessontheFieldOneofthemostsuccessfulheadcoachesincollegefootballhistory,JimmyeLaycockisthesixth-winningestactivecoachintheFCSdivision.Duringhis30-yearcareer,hehasguidedtheTribeto200victories,eightplayoffberths,20winningseasonsandap-pearances in the2009 and 2004 nationalsemifinalgames. Inadditiontohisteams’success, 27 players have gone on to signwith NFL teams, including five-time ProBowlselectionDarrenSharper.

SuccessintheClassroomInadditiontobeingtheprogram’sall-timewinningestcoach,Laycockhasnevercom-promisedacademicstandards forathleticsuccess. Since the NCAA began its aca-demic reform with graduation rates sur-veys and APR rankings in 2004, theTribefootballprogramhasposteda100percentgraduation rate three times. Additionally,Laycock has produced 11 Academic All-Americans and 59 academic all-confer-enceselections.

APro’sPerspective“CoachLaycockhasshownthathehasoneof the more creative offenses in collegefootball. One of the best trademarks forfootball coaches is a consistent programoveralongerperiodoftime.IthinkCoachLaycock consistently demonstrates thatwithhisprogram.”

JoeGibbsNFLHallofFameHeadCoach,WashingtonRedskins

1966-69Jimmye Laycock plays for legendary hall of fame head coaches Marv Levy and Lou Holtz at William and Mary . After starting in the defensive secondary as a sophomore, the Hamilton, Va ., native later finished his playing career at quarterback .

1970-76After serving as an offensive coach at New-port News High School, Laycock began his collegiate coaching career as a graduate as-sistant at Clemson in 1971 . He later served as an assistant for legendary head coach Bobby Ross at the Citadel before becoming the quarterback’s coach at Memphis State for two seasons .

1977-79Laycock serves as the offensive coordina-tor at Clemson for three seasons . With his guidance, the Tigers went 27-8-1 with three bowl game appearances, including a 17-15 win against Ohio State in the 1978 Gator Bowl . Among his players was All-Pro Dwight Clark .

1980Laycock returns to his alma mater as head coach where he would become the pro-gram’s all-time winningest coach .

1986Laycock leads the Tribe to a FCS playoff berth for the first time in the program’s history . Under his guid-ance, W&M posts a 9-3 record and earns a top-10 national ranking . Addi-tionally, the College has three players selected in the NFL Draft .

1990Laycock leads the Tribe to its first-ever 10-win season and is ranked No . 7 in the final national rankings . W&M leads the country in total offense, averaging almost 500 yards per game .

1997Darren Sharper is selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the second round of the NFL Draft . The five-time All-Pro helped the New Orleans Saints win Super Bowl XLIV .

2009Laycock becomes just the 13th coach in FCS history to win 200 career games, as he leads W&M to an 11-win season and the program’s second NCAA Semifinal game in the last six seasons . Additionally, All-Americans Adrian Tracy and Sean Lissemore are selected in the NFL Draft .

2008W&M recognizes Laycock and his tremendous success when it dedicates the newly constructed $11 million Laycock Center on June 21, 2008 .

2004The Tribe wins a school record 11 games and advances to the FCS National Semi-finals, which is played before a sold-out Zable Stadium crowd and in front of a nationally-televised audience . W&M fin-ishes the year ranked No . 3 in the country, while quarterback Lang Campbell earns the Payton Award, given annually to the nation’s top offensive player in the FCS .

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“Coach Jimmye Laycock has been the blueprint for me. He is what the job of coaching is all about.”Mike Tomlin ‘95Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach

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Winningest Active NCAA FCS Coaches(By Victories - Through 2009)

1 . Bob Ford (Albany, 41) 2412 . Jerry Moore (Appalachian State, 28) 2163 . Joe Taylor (Florida A&M, 27) 2114 . Al Bagnoli (Penn, 28) 2085 . Andy Talley (Villanova, 30) 2066. Jimmye Laycock (W&M, 30) 2007 . Walt Hameline (Wagner, 29) 1958 . Pete Richardson (Southern, 22) 1759 . Mike Ayers (Wofford, 25) 15510 . K .C . Keeler (Delaware, 17) 150

Division I CoachesMost Years at Current Schools

1 . Joe Paterno (Penn State, 1966-2010) 452 . Bob Ford (Albany, 1973-2010) 383. Jimmye Laycock (W&M, 1980-2010) 31

Career CAA Football Coaching Victories1 . Andy Talley* (VU, 1985- ) 1072 . Bill Bowes (UNH, 1972-98) 973 . “Tubby” Raymond (UD, 1966-01) 894. Jimmye Laycock* (W&M, 1993- ) 825 . Jim Reid (UMass, 1986-91, UR, 95-03) 61

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JimmyeLaycockYear-by-Year Overall ConferenceSeason W L T Pct. Pts Opp W L T Pct. Pts Opp Finish Postseason1980 2 9 0 .182 117 2541981 5 6 0 .455 192 2781982 3 8 0 .273 204 3331983 6 5 0 .545 259 3201984 6 5 0 .545 261 2851985 7 4 0 .636 276 2871986 9 3 0 .750 352 297 NCAAFirstRound1987 5 6 0 .455 232 2721988 6 4 1 .591 260 230 EpsonIvyBowl1989 8 3 1 .773 286 261 NCAAFirstRound1990 10 3 0 .769 467 322 NCAAQuarterfinals1991 5 6 0 .455 343 3201992 9 2 0 .818 328 205 EpsonIvyBowl1993 9 3 0 .750 442 220 7 1 0 .875 320 173 First^ NCAAFirstRound1994 8 3 0 .727 274 210 6 2 0 .750 198 140 Tied-1st^1995 7 4 0 .636 276 184 5 3 0 .625 185 103 Tied-3rd^1996 10 3 0 .769 394 214 7 1 0 .875 194 110 First^/A-10Champs NCAAQuarterfinals1997 7 4 0 .636 254 203 4 4 0 .500 153 157 Tied-4th^1998 7 4 0 .636 346 315 4 4 0 .500 211 243 Tied-2nd^1999 6 5 0 .545 295 266 5 3 0 .625 245 162 Tied-4th2000 5 6 0 .455 268 314 4 4 0 .500 196 213 Tied-4th2001 8 4 0 .667 362 295 7 2 0 .778 278 217 Tied-1st/A-10Champs NCAAFirstRound2002 6 5 0 .545 326 284 5 4 0 .556 247 187 Fifth2003 5 5 0 .500 287 299 4 4 0 .500 229 219 Sixth2004 11 3 0 .786 486 373 7 1 0 .875 249 180 First*/A-10Champs NCAASemifinals2005 5 6 0 .455 358 283 3 5 0 .375 237 240 Tied-3rd*2006 3 8 0 .273 209 283 1 7 0 .125 143 237 Sixth*2007 4 7 0 .364 319 427 2 6 0 .250 205 326 Fifth*2008 7 4 0 .636 361 264 5 3 0 .625 243 201 Third*2009 11 3 0 .786 366 169 6 2 0 .750 205 109 Third* NCAASemifinalsTotals 200 141 2 .586 82 56 0 .594 3A-10Titles 8NCAAPlayoffBerths

Head Coach Jimmye Laycock became just the 13th head coach in FCS history to win 200 career games when the Tribe defeated No. 1 Southern Illinios, 24-3, in the NCAA Quarterfinals last season.

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Laycock by the NumbersLaycock has led W&M to the FCS Semifinals twice in the last six sea-sons . The Tribe recorded a school-record 11 wins during both cam-paigns, while it also finished the year ranked No . 3 in the nation .

Under Laycock’s watch, the Tribe has recorded eight playoff appear-ances . The College has advanced at least as far as the quarterfinals in four of those trips .

Having produced three NFL Draft picks - and two free agent signees - during the past three years, Laycock has now helped 27 Tribe players earn contracts with NFL teams .

Thirty-three players have earned 86 All-America honors during Lay-cock’s tenure at the College . Highlighting the long list of honorees is Lang Campbell (‘05), who won the prestigious Payton Award in 2004 .

Since 1993, Laycock has helped Tribe players garner 161 all-conference honors . Last season was especially impressive, as 12 players earned a school-record 15 all-league honors

Laycock enters his 31st season at the helm of the Tribe football program with 200 career victories - an impressive total that ranks him as the sixth-winningest active FCS coach . Addition-ally, only Joe Paterno (Penn State, 45) and Bob Ford (Albany, 38) have longer tenures at their respective schools than Laycock .

Opponent W L T Pct.Appalachian State 0 1 0 .000Boston U 5 0 0 1 .000Brown 1 1 0 .500Bucknell 4 0 0 1 .000C . Connecticut State 1 0 0 1 .000Central Florida 0 3 0 .000Citadel, The 1 1 0 .500Colgate 5 1 0 .833Connecticut 2 1 0 .667Dartmouth 4 0 0 1 .000Delaware 13 17 0 .433East Carolina 1 4 0 .200East Tennessee State 1 1 0 .500Furman 2 3 0 .400Georgia 0 1 0 .000Georgia Southern 1 0 0 1 .000Hampton 3 0 0 1 .000Harvard 4 2 0 .667Hofstra 2 3 0 .400Holy Cross 0 2 0 .000Indiana 0 1 0 .000Jackson State 1 0 0 1 .000James Madison 13 17 0 .433Lehigh 8 1 0 .889Liberty 4 0 0 1 .000Maine 6 2 0 .750Marshall 2 1 0 .667Maryland 0 1 0 .000Massachusetts 4 7 0 .364McNeese State 0 1 0 .000

Opponent W L T Pct.Miami (FL) 0 1 0 .000Miami (OH) 0 1 0 .000Navy 2 3 0 .400New Hampshire 11 2 0 .846Norfolk State 3 0 0 1 .000North Carolina 0 3 0 .000N .C . State 0 3 0 .000Northern Iowa 0 1 0 .000Northeastern 12 2 0 .857Pennsylvania 2 0 0 1 .000Penn State 0 1 0 .000Princeton 2 0 1 .833Rhode Island 11 2 0 .846Richmond 19 11 0 .633Rutgers 1 2 0 .333Samford 0 1 0 .000Southern Illinois 1 0 0 1 .000Temple 1 3 0 .250Towson 7 0 0 1 .000Tulane 0 1 0 .000Villanova 9 11 1 .463Virginia 2 6 0 .250Virginia Tech 0 7 0 .000VMI 26 3 0 .897Wake Forest 0 3 0 .000Weber State 1 0 0 1 .000Western Michigan 0 1 0 .000Wofford 1 0 0 1 .000Yale 1 1 0 .500

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Laycock in NCAA FCS Playoffs

1986 Delaware, 17-51 (L), First Round1989 Furman, 10-24 (L), First Round1990 Massachusetts, 38-0 (W), First Round Central Florida, 38-52 (L), Quarterfinals1993 McNeese State, 28-34 (L), First Round1996 Jackson State, 45-6 (W), First Round Northern Iowa, 35-38 (L), Quarterfinals2001 Appalachian State, 27-40 (L), First Round2004 Hampton, 42-35 (W), First Round Delaware, 44-38, 2 OT (W), Quarterfinals James Madison, 34-48 (L), Semifinals2009 Weber State, 38-0 (W), First Round So . Illinois, 24-3 (W), Quarterfinals Villanova, 13-14 (L), Semifinals

Laycock vs. CAA Football Conference

Team W L TDelaware 13 17 0James Madison 13 17 0Maine 6 2 0Massachusetts 4 7 0New Hampshire 11 2 0Rhode Island 11 2 0Richmond 19 11 0Towson 7 0 0Villanova 9 11 1

Laycockvs.TheNation

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The William and Mary coaching staff is one of the most experienced in nation, as its coaches have 140 years of combined experience work-ing at the collegiate level.

BobShoop,DefensiveCoordinator2009FCSFootballScoopCoordinatoroftheYear

ProvenSuccess InadditiontohelpingtheprogramreachtheNCAASemifinalstwiceduringthelastsixseasons,theTribecoachingstaffhasalsode-velopedanumberofplayerswhohavegoneontocompeteintheNFL.Inthelasttwoyearsalone,threeTribestandoutshavebeenselect-edintheNFLDraft,whiletwootherssignedfreeagentcontracts. Thepostseasonsuccessandindividualac-complishmentshavealsobeencoupledwithtremendous output on the field statistically.W&M led the nation in rushing defense lastseasonandrankedamongthecountry’s top10infourotherdefensivecategories,includ-ingtotaldefense,scoringdefense,sacksandtacklesforaloss.W&M’soffensewasalsoex-tremelyproductiveasitaveragedmorethan25pointspergamefortheeighthtimeinthelastnineseasons.

BobSolderitch,AssistantHeadCoach

ZbigKepa,OffensiveCoordinator

TrevorAndrewsRecruitingCoordinatorDefensiveLineCoach

ScottBooneSpecialTeamsCoordinatorLinebackersCoach

DavidCorley,Jr.QuarterbacksCoach

TreyHendersonVideoCoordinatorDefensiveAssistant

BrendanNugentOffensiveAssistant

JohnBowesDefensiveAssistant

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All-TimeASSISTANTS

William and Mary boasts a long tradition of outstand-ing coaching staffs. While the impressive list of head coaches includes Hall of Fame inductees Lou Holtz and Marv Levy, a number of assistant coaches have also gone to acheive great success.

AlanWilliams(‘92)returnedtohisalmamater,WilliamandMary,asanassistantin1996beforemovingontotheNFL.Williamsisenteringhiseighthseasonasthedefensivebackscoachforthe2007SuperBowlChampionIndianapolisColts.

Lou Holtz worked as an assistant at W&M from1961-63 and later served as the College’s headcoachfrom1969-71.

FormerTribeassistantandW&MgraduateIvanFears(‘76)willenterhis20thseasonintheNFLthisfallastheNewEnglandPatriotsrunningbackscoach.

KevinRogers,a1974graduateoftheCollege,servedasanassistantwiththeTribefrom1980-82andwillenterhisfifthseasonasthequarterbackscoachwiththeMin-nesotaVikingsthisfall.

DannySmithworkedasanassistantatW&Mfrom1980-83andwillenterhis16thseasonintheNFLastheWashingtonRedskinsspecialteamscoordinator.

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CAA FootballUNMATCHED EXCLLENCE

ChampionsPlayHere In just three seasons, CAA Footballhas transformed itself into one of themostsuccessfulcollegiatefootballcon-ferencesinthecountry. In addition to producing the pasttwo national champions, the leaguehadfourteamsadvancetothenation-alquarterfinals inbothofthe lasttwoyears. In sum, the league has earned fivenationaltitles,withfourcominginthelast seven seasons. Additionally, theconferencehasearned71totalplayoffberths,while33ofthosehavecomeinthelastdecade.

InadditiontoleadingtheCAAinnumerouscategories,the2009Tribedefen-siveunit ledthenationinrushingdefenseandrankedsecondnationally intotaldefenseandscoringdefensewhileitwasthirdinsacks.

W&Mcontinueditstraditionofbeingoneoftheleague’stopof-fensiveunitslastseason,asitaveragedmorethan26pointspergameandpiledupnearly370yardsoftotaloffensepercontest.

All-CAAHONOREES

2009TribeAll-CAASelections

All-CAAFirstTeamDavidCaldwell,SSJonathanGrimes,RBSeanLissemore,DTDavidMiller,PAdrianTracy,DE

DefensiveRookieoftheYearB.W.Webb,CB

All-CAASecondTeamR.J.Archer,QBD.J.McAulay,WRC.J.Muse,OLBrianPate,PKJakeTrantin,LBRobVarno,TEB.W.Webb,CB

All-CAAThirdTeamJonathanGrimes,KRB.W.Webb,PR

After posting one of the best seasons in the 115-year his-tory of William and Mary football, a record 12 players earned 15 all-conference honors. Five Tribe players gar-nered first-team all-league accolades, while seven others earned second-team distinction. Additionally, B.W. Webb was chosen as the CAA Defensive Rookie of the Year.

JonathanGrimesAll-CAAFirstTeamSelection

DavidMillerAll-CAAFirstTeamSelection

B.W.Webb,Cornerback2009 CAA Defensive Rookie of the Year

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One of the most memorable sea-sons in the program’s history, W&M equaled a school record with 11 wins and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals in 2009.

2009ResultsSept.5 atVirginia W,26-14Sept.12 C.ConnecticutSt. W,33-14Sept.19 atNorfolkSt. W,27-15Sept.26 Delaware W,30-20Oct.3 at#2Villanova L,28-17Oct.10 atNortheastern W,34-14Oct.24 JamesMadison W,24-3Oct.31 atRhodeIsland W,39-14Nov.7 Towson W,31-0Nov.14 #7/8NewHampshire W,20-17Nov.21 at#4Richmond L,13-10Nov.28 #15/18WeberSt.* W,38-0Dec.5 at#1/2SouthernIllinois* W,24-3Dec.11 at#2/3Villanova* L,14-13

Homegamesinbold.*IndicatesNCAAplayoffgame.

JonathanGrimesrushedfor158yardsinthe24-3vic-toryagainstJamesMadisonlastseason.

DELAWARESEPT.26

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atVIRGINIASEPT.5

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R.J.Archerthrewfor313yardsandtwotouchdownsinthe30-20winagainstDelaware.

C.CONNECTICUTST.SEPT.12

W,33-14RECAP/PHOTOS/VIDEO

atNORFOLKST.SEPT.19

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at#2VILLANOVAOCT.3

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atNORTHEASTERNOCT.10

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JAMESMADISONOCT.24

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atRHODEISLANDOCT.31

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B.W.Webbearnednationalplayeroftheweekhonors after recording three interceptions inthe26-14winatVirginia.

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AYeartoRemember Afterequalingaschool recordwith11 wins and advancing to the NCAASemifinals, the 2009 season was un-doubtedly one of the best in the pro-gram’s long and storied history. How-ever, the memorable campaign wasalsohighlightedwithanumberofindi-vidualaccomplishments. Adrian Tracy and Sean Lissemorewere both selected in the NFL DraftaftertheduocombinedtoearnsevenAll-America honors. Additionally, theTribe had a record 12 players earn 15all-conferenceaccolades.

DefensiveendAdrianTracyearnedAll-Americahonorsfromsixdifferentor-ganizationsin2009andwasselectedbytheNewYorkGiantsintheNFLDraftlastspring.

StrongsafetyDavidCaldwellsignedafreeagentcontractwiththeIndianapolis Colts after earning first-team all-conference honorslastseason.

2009SeasonHonors

College Sporting News All-America Team Adrian Tracy, DE Sean Lissemore, DT

Sports Network All-America Team Sean Lissemore, DT (First Team) Adrian Tracy, DE (Second Team)

Associated Press All-America Team Adrian Tracy, DE (Second Team)

American Football Coaches Association All-America Team Adrian Tracy, DE

Walter Camp All-America Team Adrian Tracy, DE

All-Colonial Athletic Association David Caldwell, S (First Team) Jonathan Grimes, RB (First Team), KR (Third Team) Sean Lissemore, DT (First Team) David Miller, P (First Team) Adrian Tracy, DE (First Team) R .J . Archer, QB (Second Team) D .J . McAulay, WR (Second Team) C .J . Muse, OL (Second Team) Brian Pate, PK (Second Team) Jake Trantin, LB (Second Team) Rob Varno, TE (Second Team) B .W . Webb, CB (Second Team), PR (Third Team), Defensive Rookie of the Year

All-ECAC Adrian Tracy, DE B .W . Webb, CB/PR - Rookie of the Year

VaSID All-State R .J . Archer, QB (First Team) David Caldwell, S (First Team) Jonathan Grimes, RB (First Team) Sean Lissemore, DT (First Team) C .J . Muse, C (First Team) Adrian Tracy, DE (First Team) Rob Varno, TE (First Team) B . W . Webb, CB (First Team) D .J . McAulay, WR (Second Team) Jake Trantin, LB (Second Team) CAA Football Academic All-Conference Team Sheldon Alexander, LB Chase Hill, WR Andy Topping, TE/LS

Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week B .W . Webb - Sept . 7

Sports Network National Defensive Player of the Week B .W . Webb - Sept . 7

College Sporting News National All-Star B .W . Webb - Sept . 7 Adrian Tracy - Nov . 16

CAA Offensive Player of the Week R .J . Archer - Sept . 28 Jonathan Grimes - Oct . 26

CAA Defensive Player of the Week B .W . Webb - Sept . 7 Jake Trantin - Nov . 9 Adrian Tracy - Nov . 16

CAA Special Teams Player of the Week B .W . Webb - Sept . 14 David Miller - Nov . 2

Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List B .W . Webb, CB

Buck Buchanan Award Watch List Adrian Tracy, DE

College Sporting News Preseason All-American David Caldwell, S Jonathan Grimes, RB David Miller, P Brian Pate, PK Adrian Tracy, DE

The Sports Network Preseason All-American Brian Pate, PK Adrian Tracy, DE

Phil Steele Preseason All-American Adrian Tracy, DE

Preseason All-CAA Jonathan Grimes, RB David Miller, P Brian Pate, PK Adrian Tracy, DE - Co-Defensive Player of the Year

Phil Steele Preseason All-CAA Adrian Tracy, DE Sean Lissemore, DT Jonathan Grimes, RB David Miller, P Brian Pate, PK Rob Varno, TE C .J . Herbert, DE

Richmond Quarterback Club Division I Virginia Coach of the Year Jimmye Laycock

VaSID Coach of the Year Jimmye Laycock

FootballScoop.com Coordinator of the Year Bob Shoop, Defensive Coordinator

FootballScoop.com Game Changing Coaching Staff Tribe Def . Coaching Staff - Sept . 7

Defensive tackle Sean Lissemore was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys lastspringafterearningmultipleAll-Americaaccoladesin2009.

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Tribe FootballTHROUGH THE YEARS

Inthefallof1893,CharlesL.HepburnbroughttogetherthefirstofficialfootballteamatWilliamandMary,theCollege’sfirstathleticteam.The1893team,picturedhere,playedthreegames,thefirstofwhichwasagainstaYMCAteamfromNorfolk.

WithWalterZable(‘37)andwifeBetty(‘40)onhand,formerpresidentPaulVerkuilannouncedthededicationofZableStadiumonNov.3,1990.

TribeFootballTimeline A complete and comprehensive Tribe footballtimelinecanbefoundbyclickinghere.

Three-time All-American Jack Cloud ap-pearedonthecoverofStreetandSmith’s1948FootballYearbook.

In2004,W&Mwon11gamesandhosteditsNCAASemifinal contest against JMU, which was nation-allytelevisedbyESPN2.

Led by Hall of Fame head coach Marv Levy, W&M’s1967victoryagainstNavyranksasoneofthebiggestupsetsincollegefootballhistory.

When the NCAA celebrated the first 100 years of college football, it listed the 10 greatest upsets in history. One of the games se-lected was William and Mary’s 1967 victory against Navy. Only Andrew Beyer, of the Washington Post, cautioned that an upset was possible because of W&M’s passing game - few took notice, however, as odds makers made it a 20-point spread at kickoff.

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Tribe FootballTEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS

TeamAccomplishmentsAtlantic10Championships(3)1996,2001,2004

SouthernConferenceChampionships(4)1942,1947,1966,1970

NCAAPlayoffAppearances(8)1986,1989,1990,1993,1996,2001,2004,2009

BowlGameAppearances1947-DixieBowl1948-DeltaBowl1970-TangerineBowl1988-EpsonIvyBowl1992-EpsonIvyBowl

1970SouthernConferenceChampions

The 2001Tribe squad won the A-10 championshipandearnedanNCAATournamentberth.

LangCampbell(‘04)2004 Walter Payton Award Winner

PhilMosser1971SouthernConferenceAthleteoftheYear

Tribe FootballINDIVIDUAL HONORS

WalterPaytonAward2004 LangCambell,QB

A-10OffensivePlayeroftheYear2004 LangCampbell,QB

A-10SpecialTeamsPlayeroftheYear2004 GregKuehn,PK

Yankee/A-10DefensivePlayeroftheYear1993 GregStaub,DT1995 JasonMiller,LB1996 DarrenSharper,FS

Yankee/A-10/CAARookieoftheYear1996 DavidConklin,WR1999 DavidCorley,Jr.,QB2000 RichMusinski,WR2009 JonathanGrimes,RB2010 B.W.Webb,CB

IndividualPlayersoftheYearECACPlayeroftheYear2004 LangCampbell,QB

SouthernConferencePlayeroftheYear1956 WaltBrodie,E1962 BobSoleau,G1965 GeorgePearce,E1970 PhilMosser,FB

SouthernConferenceAthleteoftheYear1966 ChuckAlbertson1971 PhilMosser,FB

A complete list of all-timeindividual honors is avail-ablebyclickinghere.

JasonMiller(‘96)1995YankeeConferenceDefensivePlayeroftheYear

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Tribe Walk-OnHALL OF FAME

TribeWalk-OnHallofFame AcompletelistofTribeplayersintheWalk-OnHallofFamecanbeviewedbyclickinghere.

CharlieWhite,OL(1996)

“There has been a tradition of success

for walk-on athletes in our program …

I think it exemplifies the importance we

place on work ethic here …If a player

comes to the College and is willing to

do the work in the classroom and on the

field, he will get an equal opportunity to

play. “

TribeHeadCoachJimmyeLaycock

WadeHarrell,DE(2005) TyroneShelton,FB(1990)

BrettSterba,K(2001)

SeanMcDermott,DB(1998)Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Coordinator

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Tribe FootballIN THE W&M HALL OF FAME

TribeFootballintheW&MHallofFame AcompletelistofTribefootballplayersintheW&MHallofFameisavailablebyclickinghere.

MikeCookClassof2010

TomMikulaClassof1979

ShawnKnightClassof2006

MarkDuffnerClassof1991

DerekFitzgeraldClassof2009

JimRyanClassof1988

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Record BookTEAM RECORDS

ChrisHakel(‘92)threwformorethan300yardsintheTribe’svictoryagainstRichmondin1991,asW&Mto-taledasingle-gameschoolrecordwith681yards.

Record BookINDIVIDUAL RECORDS

All-AmericanAdrianTracy(‘10)recorded3.5tacklesforalossinlastseason’swinatRhodeIsland,astheTribepostedaschoolre-cordforfewestrushingyardsallowedinagame(-46).

Jon Smith (‘05) rushed for 15 touchdowns in 2004en route to helping theTribe score a single-seasonschoolrecordwith486points.

DavidCorley,Jr.(‘03)currentlyownsW&M’sca-reerrecordsforpassingyards,totaloffenseandtouchdownpasses.

All-AmericanRichMusinski(‘04)istheW&Mcareerrecordholderfortouchdownreceptions,receptionsandreceivingyards.

DavePocta(‘87)ranksfirstandsecondontheTribe’ssingle-season tackles list with 244 in 1986 and 190in1985.

DerekFitzgerald (‘96)finishedhiscareerwith3,744rushingyards,aschoolrecordthatstillstandstoday.

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NFL Hall of Famer Marv Levy ledW&M to the 1966SouthernConferenceChampionship.

Tribe HistoryALL-TIME COACHES & CAPTAINS

The1948team,ledbyRubeMcCrayandcaptainsHarryCaugh-ron(left)andLouHoitsma(right),defeatedOklahomaState,20-0,intheDeltaBowl.

LouHoltzandthe1970TribeclaimedtheSouthernConference Championship and a berth in the Tan-gerineBowl.

David Conklin (‘00) earned Yankee ConferenceRookieof theYearhonors in1996afterhelpingW&M win 10 games, claim the league title andreachtheNCAAPlayoffs.

All-American“Buster”Ramsey(‘48)helpedW&Mposta9-2recordandearnabidtotheDixieBowlin1947.

All-AmericanMichaelClemons(‘87)helpedtheCol-lege recordninewinsand reach theNCAAPlayoffsin1986.

Tribe HistoryALL-TIME ROSTER & RESULTS

All-AmericanRichMusinski(‘04)istheW&Mcareerrecordholderfortouchdownreceptions,receptionsandreceivingyards.

Robert Green established single-season school records with1,408rushingyardsand14rushingtouchdownsenroutetohelp-ingW&Mearn10winsandaNCAAPlayoffberthin1990.

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Terry DriscollATHLETICS DIRECTOR

ProvenLeadership Under the steady guidance and watchfuleye of Terry Driscoll, the William and MaryAthleticsDepartmenthassolidifieditsstand-ingasoneofthenation’spreeminentbroad-based programs. As Driscoll enters his 15thyearasathleticsdirector,hehasoverseenanunprecedentederaofimprovementintermsoffundingandfacilitieswhilealsomaintain-ing the College’s rich history of producingwell-roundedstudent-athletes. Driscoll oversees a program that is com-mittedtobalancingacademicdemandswithathletic success. One of the department’sstatedgoalseachyearistofinishamongthetop100intheannualDirector’sCuprankings,which has happened in all but one of theyearsthatDriscollhasbeenthedirector. Please click here to continue readingDriscoll’scompletebio.

AthleticsDirectorTerryDriscoll(right)posesforaphotowithW&MPresidentW.TaylorReveley,III(left)andheadcoachJimmyeLaycock(center)followingtheTribe’s26-14victoryatVirginialastseason. Officers

OF THE COLLEGESandraDayO’ConnorChancellor Sandra Day O’Connor, who retired as Associ-ate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, wasnamed twenty-third Chancellor of the College by theCollege ofWilliam and Mary Board ofVisitors. JusticeO’Connor’sappointmentbecameeffectiveatherApril2006investiture;shesucceededDr.HenryA.Kissinger,former United States Secretary of State, who was ap-pointedin2000. “Iamdelighted toserveasChancellorof theCol-lege ofWilliam and Mary, and look forward to beinganactivememberofthecampuscommunity.Follow-ing such former Chancellors as Henry Kissinger, Mar-garet Thatcher and my friend Warren Burger is trulyanhonorthat Iwillcherish,”saidO’Connor.“Fromthetime ofThomas Jefferson and John Marshall, Williamand Mary has been distinguished by its unusual abil-ity toeducateyoungpeople tobecomenationalandinternationalleaders,andIintendtodowhatIcantoensurethattheCollegeisabletoextendthattraditionwellintothefuture.” Please click here to continue reading O’Connor’scompletebio.

W.TaylorReveley,IIIPresident Taylor Reveley was sworn in as the 27thpresidentoftheCollegeofWilliamandMaryon September 5, 2008, after serving as in-terim president since February 2008. Beforeassuminghiscurrentpost,heservedasdeanofWilliam&MaryLawSchoolforalmostade-cade,startinginAugust1998.HeistheJohnStewartBryanProfessorofJurisprudence. Reveley received his A.B. from PrincetonUniversity’sWoodrowWilsonSchoolofPub-licandInternationalAffairsin1965.AtPrinc-eton,hewaselectedtoPhiBetaKappaandrowedonthelightweightcrewfortwoyears.ReveleywenttolawschoolattheUniversityofVirginia, receivinghis J.D. in1968.DuringtheUnitedStatesSupremeCourt’s1969term,heclerkedforJusticeWilliamJ.Brennan,Jr. PleaseclickheretocontinuereadingRev-eley’scompletebio.

W&MBoardofVisitors A list of theW&M Board ofVisitorscanbeviewedbyclickinghere.

SandraDayO’ConnorwasinvestedastheCollege’s23rdchancelloronApril7,2006.Attheinvestitureceremonies,shewaspresentedwithaTribefootballjersey.

Terry Driscoll honored Ken Halla (‘86) as theTribe ClubVolunteeroftheYearathalftimeofW&M’s2009HomecomingvictoryagainstJamesMadisonlastOctober.

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GetintheGame Established in thespringof2009,Trib-alFever isastudent-runfanclubthathasquicklyemergedasastrongandenthusi-asticpresenceontheCollege’scampus. ThegoalofTheTribalFeveristocreateandmaintainacultureofschoolspiritcen-teredaroundathleticeventsandexpand-ingintotheCollegecommunityasawhole.The Tribal Fever also plans to increaseawareness of sporting events on campuswith a goal of increasing student atten-danceatTribesportsevents.Additionally,theorganizationplanstofosteropportuni-ties to create a better bond between stu-dentsandstudent-athletes.

Tribal FeverTRIBE SPORTS FAN CLUB

GetMetheGriffin! TheTribeunvealeditsnewmascotinthe

springof2010whenitwasannouncedthat

theGriffin-amythicalcreaturewiththehead

ofaneagleandthebodyofa lion-hadar-

rivedontheWilliamsburgcampus.

“TheGriffinhasjoinedtheTribe,”saidWil-

liam & Mary President Taylor Reveley, who

unveiledthenewmascotduringacampus-

wide event in William & Mary Hall’s Kaplan

Arena.“Withitsarrival,wenowhaveamas-

cotthatunitesstrengthwithintelligence,re-

callsourroyalorigins,andspeakstoourdeep

rootsinAmericanhistory.”

The long-anticipated announcement

came after much discussion in which more

than11,000peoplecompletedamascotsur-

veyandmorethan22,000mascotcomments

weresubmited.

The GriffinTHE TRIBE’S NEW MASCOT

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William&MaryFacts

Second-oldesteducationalinstitutionin theU.S.---------------------------------------------------------------------- In addition to four U.S. Presidents,W&M has educated a number of the country’s keyhistoricalfigures,includingU.S. SupremeCourtChiefJusticeJohn Marshalland16signersoftheDeclaration ofIndependence.---------------------------------------------------------------------- W&MisoneofonlyeightU.S. institutionsofhighereducation designatedasa“PublicIvy.”---------------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. News rankedW&M sixth among all publiccollegesanduniversitiesin2009.---------------------------------------------------------------------- AcompletelistofW&Mfactscanbe viewedbyclickinghere.

Dubbed the “Alma Mater of the Nation,” William and Mary has edu-cated four U.S. Presidents and numerous other historical figures in the country’s history. The College continues to educated the nation’s brightest minds, as it is consistently ranks among the country’s top 10 public colleges and universities.

The Collegeof WILLIAM & MARY

William and Mary is the second-oldest educational institution in the U.S. and is one of just eight schools designated as a “Public Ivy.”

TheWrenBuilding

CrimDellBridge

AWindowLookatCampus

JamestownSouthDormitory

SunkenGardens

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WilliamsburgAREA ATTRACTIONS

BuschGardensVirginiaBeachAmphitheater

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LifeinWilliamsburg TheWilliamsburgareaishosttoanumberofuniqueplacesthatattractthousandsofvisitorseach year. Some of the most popular destina-tionsincludeBuschGardensandWaterCountry- two of the most impressive theme parks ontheeastcoast-andbotharelessthana10-min-utedrivefromtheW&Mcampus. AnotherofWilliamsburg’smostpopularar-eas is New Town, which is a vibrant 365-acrecommunity with more than 170 shops andrestaurants. Additionally, New Town offers a12-screen movie theatre and regularly hostsoutdoorconcertsandspecialevents. Just an hour away from campus isVirginiaBeach, which is home to some of the mostpopularbeaches in theregion.Also located intheareaistheVirginiaBeachAmphitheater-avenuethathostsdozensofconcertseachyear.WaterCountry ColonialWilliamsburg NewTown-Williamsburg


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