< PreviousVILLANOVA ROSTER 2021 VILLANOVA FOOTBALL 10 n WWW.VILLANOVA.COM COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Mark Ferrante OFFENSIVE RUN GAME COORDINATOR/OFFENSIVE LINE: Sean Devine DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/SECONDARY COACH: Ola Adams OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS COACH: Chris Boden RECRUITING COORDINATOR/LINEBACKERS COACH: Dave Riede SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR/DEFENSIVE RUN COORDINATOR/ DEFENSIVE LINE: Ross Pennypacker RUNNING BACKS COACH: Brian Jones WIDE RECEIVERS COACH: Nate Pagan OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS COACH: Matt Colangelo OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT: Josh Fletcher VIDEO COORDINATOR: TJ Landis ATHLETIC TRAINER: Tyler Waite STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH: Mike TuckerSTONY BROOK ROSTER 2021 VILLANOVA FOOTBALL 12 n WWW.VILLANOVA.COM(SORRY, WILL D. CAT) All applications for insurance are subject to underwriting guidelines and approval. Coverage and discounts are subject to policy terms, exclusions, and effective dates; limits and deductibles apply. Coverage is not available in all states. 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Wide Receiver 11 Jaaron Hayek 6-1 195 Jr. 8 Qadir Ismail 6-6 215 Jr. Tight End 86 Todd Summers 6-5 250 Gr. 87 Charlie Gilroy 6-5 255 Sr. Right Tackle 79 Nick Torres 6-6 320 Jr. 70 Wyatt Hummel 6-6 290 So. Left Tackle 74 Temi Ajirotutu 6-4 310 RFr. 70 Wyatt Hummel 6-6 290 So. Center 62 Colin Gamroth 6-4 305 Sr. 69 Jake Pickard 6-3 290 RFr.. Left Guard 73 Michael Corbi 6-3 335 Sr. 66 James Petrovcik 6-3 295 Jr. Right Guard 67 MJ Dumas 6-3 320 Gr. 66 James Petrovcik 6-3 295 Jr. DEFENSE Defensive End 92 Malik Fisher 6-5 265 Gr. ¬¬ 99 CJ Pressley 6-4 285 Jr. Defensive Tackle 78 Peter Fallon 6-3 295 Gr. 46 Jared Nelson 6-3 295 Sr. Defensive End 94 Garrett Zobel 6-2 290 Jr. 90 Jake Green 6-0 285 RFr. Linebacker 4 Qwahsin Townsel 6-0 220 So. 9 Mike Ruane 6-0 230 Gr. Middle Linebacker 43 Forrest Rhyne 6-1 235 Gr. 42 Timmy Furgeson 6-2 215 RFr. Linebacker 29 Amin Black 5-9 225 Sr. 48 Owen Thomas 6-4 245 Jr. Cornerback 41 Christian Benford 6-1 205 Sr. 23 Isas Waxter 6-2 210 Jr. Cornerback 2 Denzel Williams 5-10 190 Jr. 38 John Rhodan 5-11 170 RFr. Free Safety 34 Ethan Potter 5-11 205 RFr. 3 Elijah Glover 6-1 190 RFr. Weak Safety 40 Ty Trinh 5-11 190 RFr. 34 Ethan Potter 5-11 205 RFr. Strong Safety 24 Darius Pickett 6-0 185 Jr. 17 Nowoola Awopetu 5-11 200 Gr. SPECIALISTS Placekicker 97 Cole Bunce 5-10 180 Gr. 93 Will Bartel 5-9 175 So. Kickoffs 97 Cole Bunce 5-10 180 Gr. Punter 96 Nathan Fondacaro 5-10 190 Sr. 14 Connor Watkins 6-3 215 So. Long Snapper 58 Ben Wheless 5-11 210 Fr. 51 Joey D’Antonio 5-9 190 Gr. Kick Returner 17 Nowoola Awopetu 5-11 200 Gr. 10 Dez Boykin 5-10 195 Sr. Punt Returner 27 Jared Wolfe 6-1 195 Gr. 19 Rayjoun Pringle 5-9 185 Jr. Holder 51 Joey D’Antonio 5-9 190 Gr. 18 Matt O’Connor 6-2 205 Jr. OFFENSE Left Tackle 75 Cameron Lucas 6-5 315 RSr. 76 Larry Rose Jr. 6-5 290 RJr. Left Guard 61 Cole Gambino 6-2 205 RSo. 77 Matt Mirabito 6-6 335 RJ r. Center 60 Anthony Catapano 6-1 300 Gr. 67 Jackson Gregory 6-2 285 RS o. Right Guard 55 Kyle Nunez 6-2 340 RSr. 66 Collin Tunc 6-2 305 RF r. Right Tackle 54 Justin Morgan 6-6 335 G r. 73 Niko Papic 6-4 270 RSo . Tight End 82 Damien Caffrey 6-5 255 G r. 88 Thomas Dutton 6-6 250 RJr . Quarterback 4 Tyquell Fields 6-2 195 G r. 12 Joshua Zamot 6-0 200 RJr. Running Back 7 Ty Son Lawton 5-10 215 RJ r. 3 Seba Nekhet 5-9 190 RS r. Wide Receiver 15 Khalil Newton 6-1 185 RS r. 6 Tedy Afful 5-11 175 So. Wide Receiver 1 Hunter Hayek 5-11 180 G r. 10 Tyler Devera 6-4 230 RSo. Wide Receiver 0 Delante Hellams Jr. 6-0 205 RS r. 11 Shawn Harris Jr. 5-10 170 RSo. . DEFENSE Defensive End 9 Makye Smith 6-1 240 RJ r. 91 Davon Bomar 6-2 255 RSo. Nose Tackle 70 Brandon Lopez 6-1 280 G r. 50 Keith Winfrey 6-1 245 RSo. Defensive Tackle 93 Dakar Edwards 6-2 260 RSr. 90 Jaidan Jackson 6-3 270 F r. Anchor 2 Casey Williams 6-2 250 RS r. 39 Jaylyn Stover 6-1 230 RJr. Linebacker 35 Tyler King 6-1 225 RF r. 7 Elias Reynolds 6-2 235 Gr. Buck 30 Reidgee Dimanche 6-0 210 RS r. 43 Chris Campbell 6-1 215 RJ r. Rover 8 Isaiah Givens 6-3 210 RJr. 17 Carthell Flowers 6-2 199 G r. Cornerback 16 Dajon Owens 6-0 198 G r. 20 Jabari Reddock 5-11 190 RSr . Free Safety 40 Randy Pringle 6-0 180 RS r. 25 Nick Chimienti 6-0 185 So . Whip 23 Akeal Lalaind 5-11 210 S r. 22 Calique Cato-Jacobs 5-10 185 RJ r. Cornerback 4 Gregory Young 5-10 180 RJ r. 26 Quenton Porter 5-11 205 RJ r. SPECIALISTS Placekicker 12 Angelo Guglielmello 5-8 150 RSo . 56 Mike Boyle 5-10 175 RSo . Punter 51 Mitchell Wright 6-1 225 G r. 56 Mike Boyle 5-10 175 RSo . Long Snapper 58 Carson Tebbetts 6-1 225 RS r. 71 Eric DiCrescenzo 6-3 220 Gr. Kick Returner 5 Jadon Turner 5-10 175 RSo. 11 Shawn Harris Jr. 5-10 170 RSo. Punt Returner 3 Seba Nekhet 5-9 190 RSr. 11 Shawn Harris Jr. 5-10 170 RSo. VILLANOVA WILDCATSSTONY BROOK SEAWOLVESWE SERVICE ALL MAKES AND MODELS, 24/7 As a proud sponsor, Wesley Wood Service Experts is proud to go the extra yard for the Villanova Wildcats. We’d also like to go the extra yard for you with an $80 savings on a Precision Tune Up. 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Villanova has been a highly suc- cessful program both on and off the field during Ferrante’s head coaching tenure. In his first four seasons as head coach the Wildcats have had three major conference award winners and 25 selections to the CAA Football All-Conference teams, including nine members of the first team. Defensive back Christian Benford was named the CAA Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2018 and Villanova has had back-to- back winners of the prestigious CAA Football Chuck Boone Leadership and Excellence Award which is present- ed to one senior student-athlete who embodies the highest standards of leadership, integrity, teamwork and sportsmanship in academic and athlet- ics. Chucky Smith was the 2019 winner of the award and Justin Covington earned the honor for the 2020 season. Outside of football the Wildcats student-athletes have consistently excelled in their academic pursuits during Ferrante’s time as head coach. Villanova was named the winner of the 2017-18 CAA Football Team Academic Excellence Award for having the high- est GPA among the league’s football members. In four of the last five years the football program has been cited for its academic success with pub- lic recognition awards as part of the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) program. The football team has set new program records for its highest APR score in four of the last five years THE BEST USE THE BEST GATORADE and G DESIGN are registered trademarks of Stokely-Van Camp, Inc. ©2019 S-VC, Inc. OFFICIAL SPORTS DRINK OF THE VILLANOVA WILDCATSHEAD COACH MARK FERRANTE 2021 VILLANOVA FOOTBALL 18 n WWW.VILLANOVA.COM in which data has been released. On an individual level, football student-ath- letes have had 316 honorees on the CAA Football All-Academic Team and 288 selections to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll during Ferrante’s time as head coach. There have also been 11 student-athletes recognized on the Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team. When the entire 2020-21 academ- ic year was affected by the COVID pandemic, Ferrante and the Wildcats made the most out of the opportunity to play four games in Spring 2021 and use the experience gained from those games moving forward. The spring games were officially recognized as the 2020 season and Villanova tallied a 2-2 record in four contests against CAA foes, including road wins over Stony Brook and Maine. The abbrevi- ated season had its share of highlights, with Justin Covington named the win- ner of the CAA Football Chuck Boone Leadership and Excellence Award to go along with being one of eight Wildcats chosen for the CAA Football All-Conference teams. Offensive line- man Michael Corbi and a trio of defen- sive players in lineman Malik Fisher, linebacker Forrest Rhyne and defen- sive back Christian Benford were each named first team All-CAA selections. Villanova came off its most suc- cessful season during Ferrante’s head coaching tenure in 2019 and the Wildcats were duly recognized for their success on the gridiron. The final national rankings at the end of the 2019 season had Villanova at No. 15, while the Wildcats were at No. 5 in the polls at the start of the 2021 spring season. Ferrante guided Villanova to a 9-4 record and the program’s seventh FCS playoff berth in the previous 12 years in 2019. After the Wildcats were picked to finish ninth in CAA Football before the season the team raced out of the gates with a 6-0 record, a 3-0 mark in league play and a No. 5 national ranking by the midpoint of the sea- son. Villanova had 10 players earn All-CAA accolades, including a trio of first team selections in Rhyne, offen- sive lineman Paul Grattan and punt- er Nathan Fondacaro. Senior safety Chucky Smith was named the winner of the Chuck Boone Award. Villanova has had six players sign NFL free agent contracts since Ferrante became head coach, including offen- sive tackle Brandon Hitner (LA Rams); safety Rob Rolle (Miami Dolphins); offensive lineman Ethan Greenidge (New Orleans Saints); defensive back Trey Johnson (Pittsburgh Steelers); defensive back Malik Reaves (Kansas City Chiefs); and linebacker Ed Shockley (Dallas Cowboys). Ferrante leads one of the nation’s elite FCS programs after playing an instrumental role in the Wildcats rise to national prominence. He has been a part of the coaching staff for all 13 of Villanova’s appearances in the FCS playoffs, including the 2009 national championship season and a 2010 semifinal appearance while serv- ing as the Assistant Head Coach on Andy Talley’s staff. Ferrante has been a part of Villanova teams that have won six CAA titles, three Lambert Meadowlands Cups and three ECAC Team of the Year awards. Ferrante’s success during his years as an assistant coach were recog- nized by others outside the Villanova program. At the end of the 2015 sea- son he was named the FCS Assistant Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). This award was first presented in 1997 and was created to honor assistant coaches who excel in community ser- vice, commitment to student-athletes and on-field coaching success. The characteristics that earned Ferrante the Assistant Coach of the Year award exemplify his dedication to all facets of a complete student-ath- lete experience. Since he arrived on the Main Line prior to the 1987 sea- son, Villanova Football student-ath- letes have been named Academic All-Americans on 12 occasions. That honor is one of the top accolades a collegiate student-athlete can earn and the Wildcats additionally had four student-athletes be named the CAA Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year in a span of nine years. Each year the NCAA recognizes programs that have a multi-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) score that ranks within the top 10 percent of their sport nationwide. Villanova has earned this award nine times in the 15-year history of the APR program. The team was the winner of the CAA Football Team Academic Now that’s a smart play. Earn points on what you already buy. For new EMR+ members only. Earn $10 in bonus points when you register as member of the ExxonMobil Rewards+ program using referral code WILDCATS21 between 9/1/21 12:00:00 AM CST and 12/31/21 11:59:00 PM CST and also complete a loyalty fuel purchase by 1/31/22 11:59:00 PM CST (minimum 5 gallons). Registration with referral code must be completed prior to fuel purchase. Registration can be completed through the Exxon Mobil Rewards+ app or through website at www.exxon.com. The loyalty fuel purchase must be completed with an Exxon Mobil Rewards+ card, Exxon Mobil Rewards+ app, or an Exxon Mobil Rewards+ loyalty number. 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