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2009 Savannah State Tigers football team

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year2009
teamSavannah State Tigers
sportfootball
conferenceIndependent
record2–8
conf_recordIndependent
head_coachRobby Wells
hc_year2nd
off_coachEddie Johnson
oc_year1st
def_coachJulius Dixon
dc_year2nd
off_schemeMultiple
def_schemeBase 4–3
stadiumTed Wright Stadium

The 2009 Savannah State Tigers football team represented Savannah State University in American football. The Tigers were members of the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision as an independent. This was the second season under the guidance of head coach Robby Wells.

The Tigers entered the 2009 season seeking its first winning season since joining Division I-AA in 2000, but ended the season with a 2–8 record. The team compiled a 5–7 record in 2008, the most wins since 1999, when the Tigers finished with a 5–6 as a member of the NCAA Division II. The Tigers last winning season was in 1998.

Season summary

Preseason

  • Former offensive coordinator and quarterback coach Alan Hall left the Savannah State staff to join the football program at Winston-Salem State University
  • – Savannah State announced the signing of National Letters of Intent by 21 players.
NamePositionSchoolCity, State
Blair AustinWR6–2, 190Brookwood HS
Cedric BrownOL6–2, 275Thomasville HS
Tavarus ButlerDT6–4, 270Putnam County HS
Jonathan ClowersOL6–6, 280Perry HS
Justin CooperCB6–2, 185Cartersville HS
Kevin DavenportWR6–3, 210Glenn Hills HS
Brian FordeDT6–4, 295Newton County HS
Phillip GainesLB5–10, 195Gainesville HS
Franklin GreenRB5–10, 205Jenkins HS
Kenneth JamesOL6–4, 306Millcreek HS
Antonio MartinCB5–9, 170Jefferson HS
Warren MasonOL6–5, 310Cedar Grove HS
Quenton PoolerLB6–2, 210Newton County HS
DaShawn PrintupS6–1, 190Calhoun HS
Terrick RansomOL6- 1, 300Cedar Grove HS
Ricky RiveraWR6–1, 170Long County HS
Dustin RussellLB6–1, 205Newnan HS
Leland RussellLB5–9, 210Newnan HS
Calvert SmithDB5- 10, 180Memorial Day HS
Anthony ThomasLB6–1, 205Dublin HS
Channing WelchDL6–3, 270Furman Univ. / Fayette County HS
  • Spring practice was held between March 24, 2009, and April 16, 2009. The annual spring game was held on April 18, 2009. During the game, the Orange beat the Blue, 23–0.
  • The game between Savannah State and North Greenville, originally scheduled for October 10 at Ted Wright Stadium in Savannah, was canceled because of a scheduling conflict.
  • The Tigers announced the addition of CJ Frye (running backs coach) and Hans Batichon (wide receivers coach) on July 29, 2009. Frye replaced Trevin Smith who left the Tigers' staff, while Batichon replaced Eddie Johnson who was promoted to offensive coordinator / quarterbacks coach. Frye was the offensive coordinator at McCormick High School in McCormick, South Carolina last season and played offensive line at the University of South Carolina. Batichon, a graduate of Appalachian State University (where he played wide receiver), came to SSU from Watauga High School in Boone, North Carolina.
  • Eighty-five players reported to campus on August 4, 2009, for Football Camp.{{cite web|url=http://ssuathletics.com/news/2009/8/5/FB_0805091902.aspx|title=Tigers Open Football Camp
  • Coach Wells announced on August 28 that senior wide receiver Deleon Hollinger, senior linebacker Antwan Allen, senior defensive lineman Brandon Miller and senior offensive lineman Derrick Dorsey were selected as team captains for the 2009 season.
  • Barry Casterlin is hired as running backs coach to replace Curtis Frye who left SSU to become tight ends coach at Tennessee State University.

Regular season

  • The Tigers win over Livingstone College on September 5 was the team's first season opening win in five years.
  • The Tigers loss to McNeese State on September 19, was the team's worst loss since losing to Gardner-Webb University, 66–0, on November 3, 2007, and the first shutout loss for Coach Wells.
  • Center Donnell Collins sustained a season-ending ankle injury in the Tigers' 47–10 loss to Charleston Southern on October 3, 2009.
  • Former Savannah State player Shannon Sharpe's #2 jersey, was officially retired by the university and presented to Sharpe during the pre-game ceremony before the Bethune-Cookman University game on October 17.

Schedule

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Coaches and support staff

url=http://ssuathletics.com/staff.aspx?tab=staffdirectorytitle=Staff Directorypublisher=Savannah State Universityaccessdate=2009-08-03}}TypeCollegeGraduating year
Robert "Robby" WellsHead coachFurman1990
John W. Montgomery, IIAsst. head coach
Offensive line coachOklahoma State1976
Eddie JohnsonOffensive coordinator
Quarterbacks coachGeorgetown College1993
Julius DixonDefensive coordinator
Defensive backs coachFurman1990
Allen EdwardsDefensive line coach
Recruiting coordinatorFurman1993
Jose GonzalezInside linebackers coachSouthern Mississippi2000
Barry CasterlinRunning backs coachSouth Carolina2001
Hans BatichonWide receivers coachAppalachian State2008
Melanie DalpiasGraduate Assistant / Athletic TrainerGraceland2007
Renee MickeyGraduate Assistant / Athletic TrainerUNC-Pembroke2009

Roster

Game summaries

Livingstone

;HBCU Classic Justin Babb rushed for 229 yards, including an 81-yard touchdown as the Tigers defeated Division II Livingstone College, 34–12, in the fifth annual HBCU Classic. A crowd of 2,100 fans saw the Tigers take a 25–0 lead in the first half.

The Blue Bears (0–2) had just 28 rushing yards on 26 carries in the game while the Tigers had 391 rushing yards on 49 carries. The Tigers gained 483 yards of offense while the defense sacked the Livingstone quarterback six times. The win gives Savannah State a 7–1 lead in the all-time series against Livingstone.

Alabama State

;Joe Turner Classic Sophomore kicker Dereck Williams missed two field goals (36 and 42 yards) late in the fourth quarter as the Alabama State Hornets held on to defeat Savannah State, 20–17, at T.A. Wright Stadium. Quarterback Kurvin Curry completed 13 of 20 passes (159 yards) and Justin Babb rushed for 78 yards on 18 carries. The Tigers lead for much of the game, but fell behind when Devin Dominguez caught a 20-yard pass from Chris Mitchell late in the fourth quarter.

McNeese State

The eighth ranked Cowboys of McNeese State University racked up 489 yards on offense, including a season-high 288 rushing yards, in a 56–0 rout of Savannah State in the first ever meeting between the two schools. The Tigers offense were held to nine first downs during the game and only crossed mid-field three times. The McNeese State defense scored twice including a score on the game's fourth play when the Cowboys' defense sacked SSU quarterback Kurvin Curry and Desmund Lighten recovered his fumble in the end zone. Freshman quarterback A.J. DeFilippis replaced an injured Curry in the first half and completed 9 of 12 passes for 65 yards and one interception in the game. Junior defensive back Edward Ndem led the Tigers' defense with eight tackles while Chris Reed and Jeff Robertson had seven tackles each.

Concordia (AL)

Concordia's Harrison Ellison kicked a 35-yard field goal as time expired to give Concordia a 23–21 win over the Tigers in the 2009 Southern Georgia Heritage Classic in front of 1,333 in attendance. Savannah State led 21–14 with just over nine minutes left in the fourth quarter, but the Hornets, an NAIA-level team, scored nine points in the final five minutes, fourteen seconds to earn the win.

SSU gained 259 yards of total offense compared to Concordia's 376 yards. SSU quarterback A.J. DeFilippis came off the bench and was 9-of-11 passing for 95 yards with two touchdowns, ran five times for 41 yards, and threw an interception. Starting quarterback Kurvin Curry was 5-of-10, passing for 61 yards but was sacked twice. Justin Babb ran for a game-high 74 yards and a touchdown.

Charleston Southern

Bethune–Cookman

The Bethune-Cookman Wildcats stopped Savannah State's Kurvin Curry on fourth-and-goal run from the 1-yard line late in the fourth quarter to preserve a 34–24 win. With 4:19 remaining in the game and trailing 27–24, the Tigers went on offense at the Wildcats' 8-yard line when linebacker Michael Kuku forced B-CU quarterback Matthew Johnson to fumble the football and defensive end Chris Reed recovered the ball. The Tigers offense attempted four plays, including two from inside B-CU's 1-yard line, but were unable to score. The Tigers were able to get the ball back at their own 34 yard line with 1:56 remaining in the game, but Curry's pass was intercepted by Michael Williams and returned 52 yards for a touchdown with 42 seconds left. Curry was intercepted again with 40 seconds left in the game by Tavaris Bell on the Tigers final offensive play of the game.

Curry, who relieved starter A.J. Defilippis in the game, was 11 of 23 for 174 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. Defilippis was 4 of 11 for 49 yards. Savannah State moved to 1–5 and the Wildcats improved to 2–4.

Old Dominion

Sophomore quarterback Kurvin Curry accounted for 235 of total offense (passed for 185 yards and ran for 50 yards) and two touchdowns. Deleon Hollinger ended the game with 10 receptions for 70 yards. Antwan Allen led the SSU defense with 10 tackles. Late in the third quarter, Derek Williams hit a career-long 46-yard field goal to cut SSU's deficit to 31–10.

ODU quarterback Thomas DeMarco finished the game with 198 yards (14-of-20 passing) and three touchdowns without an interception.

Edward Waters

;Homecoming The Tigers ended a 6-game losing streak with a 45–24 Homecoming victory over Edward Waters College at Ted Wright Stadium. The SSU Tigers held a 14–12 lead at halftime and Edward Waters cut the score to 21–18 early in the third quarter, but the SSU eventually pulled away outscoring Edward Waters, 31–12 in the second half. Running back Justin Babb ran 13 times for 167 yards and scored four touchdowns. Babb also caught three passes for a team-high 89 yards. Sophomore quarterback Kurvin Curry was 13-of-26 passing for 234 yards and threw two touchdowns and one interception. He was sacked three times, but ran 21 times for 64 yards, including a 10-yard touchdown.

Savannah State's had 485 total yards of offense while Edward Waters had 358 yards. The loss dropped Edward Waters to 0–9 on the season.

Webber International

The Tigers had 227 yards of total offense in the game. Quarterback Kurvin Curry was 18-of-35 passing for 171 yards and threw two touchdowns, but was intercepted twice. Senior wide receiver Deleon Hollinger had a team-high six catches for 47 yards and one touchdown. Kicker Derek Williams kicked field goals of 42 and 29 yards in the game and made both of his extra-point attempts.

During the game SSU defensive lineman Channing Welch left the game with an injury that required him to be placed on a backboard and taken by ambulance to a hospital.

The loss was the Tigers third to a lower-division team under second-year coach Robby Wells.

North Carolina Central

The Tigers had 173 passing yards and 173 rushing yards, but fell to North Carolina Central 35–14.

The Tigers finished the 2009 football season at 2–8.

Awards and records

Awards

  • Senior wide receiver Deleon Hollinger was listed as an honorable mention on the 2009 All-HBCU Football Team presented by Consensus Draft Services.
  • Kurvin Curry and Derek Williams were named to the ''Phil Steele College Football Preview'''s 2009 pre-season All-Independent Team. Curry was named as quarterback of the First Team Offense while Williams was named as a punter and placekicker for the First Team Special Team.

Records

Statistics

Current as of – All Games

Team

TeamOpp
Scoring202
Points per game20.2
First downs172
Rushing83
Passing71
Penalty18
Total offense3,149
Avg per play4.8
Avg per game314.9
Fumbles-Lost13–3
Penalties-Yards70–569
Avg per game56.9
TeamOpp
Punts-Yards58–2,156
Avg per punt37.2
Time of possession/Game28:52
3rd down conversions60 of 150 (40%)
4th down conversions2 of 16 (12%)
Touchdowns scored25
Field goals-Attempts-Long9–14
PAT-Attempts23–23 (100%)
Attendance25,806
Games / Avg per Game5 / 5,161

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Scores by quarter

{{Linescore AmfootballRoad=Savannah StateR1=50R2=54R3=48R4=50Home=OpponentsH1=96H2=84H3=67H4=77

Individual offense

Rushing

NameGPAttGainLossNetAvgTDLongAvg/G
Babb, Justin10129839358046.268180.4
Beaurem, Thomas83150155.0061.9
Collins, Donnell43031-31-10.300-7.8
Curry, Kurvin101465592233362.363033.6
Depilippis, A.J.7228122592.70258.4
Heslop, Daniel93217761715.313219.0
Hollinger, Deleon102110115.5091.1
Jeanbaptiste, S.10203-3-3.000-3.0
Johnson, Dan3103-3-3.000-1.0
Johnson, Michael110000000
Russell, Rashard511870877.902117.4
Taylor, Javares9133447-13-1.008-1.4
Taylor, Stefon52130136.50112.6
**Total**103661,8163701,4464.01381144.6
**Opponents**103671,8533251,5284.21380152.8

Passing

NameGPEfficAtt-Cmp-IntPctYdsTDLngAvg/G
Curry, Kurvin10115.4110–202–754.51,278952127.8
Defilippis, A.J.799.546–82–556.142533260.7
**Total**10110.8156–284–1254.91,7031252170.3
**Opponents**10160.6176–281–462.62,3112769231.1

Receiving

NameGPNo.YdsAvgTDLongAvg/G
Babb, Justin10242319.635223.1
Heslop, Daniel93279.01133.0
Hollinger, Deleon105150910.044050.9
Holmes, D.1155.0055
McMullen, Chris1155.0055.0
Taylor, Javares9272147.902623.8
Leggett, Byron92035017.513238.9
Talley, Deron81825614.224732.0
Taylor, Stefon56467.71219.2
Rivera, Ricky456613.202616.5
**Total**101561,70310.91252170.3
**Opponents**101762,31113.12769231.1

Defense

NameGPTacklesSacksPass DefenseFumblesBlkd
KickSafSoloAstTotalTFL-YdsNo-YdsINT-YdsBrUpQBHRcv-YdsFF
Allen, Antwan103445793.0–8-1–2161-1--
Allen, Coy4415---------
Alston, Travis777143.0–60.5–3----3--
Asbury, Chris103222541.5–8--------
Babb, Justin10-11---------
Briscoe, James63470.5–2--------
Chambers, Cedric3123---------
Clay, Nate11-1---------
Cochran, Vince92823517.5–23--1-1–0---
Cooper, Justin8141024--1–195-----
Curry, Kurvin101-1---------
Edwards, D.51-1---------
Gaines, Phillip42460.5–0--------
Goodman, Juvaro873101.0–2------1-
Hollinger, D.101-1---------
Holt, Toriano1-11---------
Howard, Johnny8713203.0–80.5–3---1–0---
Hunt, Tametric10811194.0–111.5–2-1-----
Hunter, Darren715419--1–33-----
JeanBaptiste, S102723507.0–252.5–11-----11
Jefferson, J.8181533---4--1--
Kuku, Michaek81315283.5–9--1-1–01--
Leggett, Byron91-1---------
McCall, Brent4224---------
Miller, Brandon22-21.0–3--------
Myers, Stephan21231.0–1--------
Ndem, Edward93224561.5–4-1–1967-11-
Printup, Deshawn1-11---------
Redfield, L.102723507.0–252.5–11-----1-
Reed, Chris1025255011.5–626.5–43-222–022-
Robertson, J.91014242.0–13----2–0---
Rucker, Richie79413---1-1–0---
Russell, Rashard5----------1-
Smith, Matthew57512---2-----
Talley, Deron81-1---------
TEAM3--------1–0--1
Thomas, Anthony101017271.0–3--1-1–0---
Thomas, Patrick3224---2-----
Welch, Channing81413279.0–402.5–13-1-----
Williams, Derek10314---------
Williams, Emery11-1---------
**Total**1036533469971–26818–854–6236613–01261
**Opponents**1036132668765–29125–18112–33126383–021-

Special teams

NamePuntingKickoffsNo.YdsAvgLongTBFCI20BlkdNo.YdsAvgTBOB
Defilippis, A.J.14848.0481000315250.700
Tarver, Vance26834.0380000317257.300
TEAM100.00000000000
Williams, Derek542,04037.85855121402,17054.200
**Total**582,15637.25865121432,34254.500
**Opponents**431,61737.6642072623,64758.873
NamePunt returnsKick returnsNo.YdsAvgTDLongNo.YdsAvgTDLong
Allen, Antwan000.00012626.0026
Beaurem, Thomas000.0001933217.5038
Campbell, C.000.00027135.5043
Heslop, Daniel000.000199.009
Hollinger, D.1219115.9038
Hunter, Darren100.00000000
JeanBaptiste, S.166.000000.000
Jefferson, J.000.0001125423.1048
Proctor, Antonio000.0001119617.8023
Rivera, Ricky23919.502100000
Russell, Rashard11818.000613021.7036
Veasy, Steven000.000100.000
**Total**1725414.9038521,01819.6048
**Opponents**261596.10394088422.1056

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