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Brown Football Hosts Yale On Salute To Service Day
11/6/2019 12:10:00 PM | Football
Providence, R.I. -  There's a fine line between victory and defeat, with three of Brown's losses (URI - three points; Cornell - two points; Penn - two points) coming by a total of seven points. The Bears will look to reverse that trend against Yale on Saturday, November 9, hosting the Bulldogs at Brown Stadium, starting at 12:30pm. Follow all the action on ESPN+ and WPRV AM 790.
Brown's Record:Â Â The Bears (1-6, 0-4 Ivy) must feel snakebitten after their second consecutive loss on a last second field goal, falling to Penn, 38-36, on a 22-yard field goal with two seconds left on the clock. Bears' junior quarterback EJ Perry ran for three touchdowns and passed for another against the Quakers, accumulating 355 yards of total offense (120 rushing, 235 passing).Â
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Yale's Record:Â Â The Bulldogs (6-1, 3-1 Ivy) led from start-to-finish and stayed in contention for the Ivy title with a 45-10 win over Columbia last week at the Yale Bowl. The Bulldogs have wins over Holy Cross (23-10), Cornell (27-16), Fordham (48-24), Richmond (28-27) and Penn (46-41), with their lone loss to Dartmouth (42-10).
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Brown vs. Yale – 124thMeeting:Brown and Yale have met 123 times, dating back to 1880, with the Bulldogs holding an 83-35-5 series advantage. Yale has won the last two meetings, including a 46-16 decision last year in New Haven. In 2016, LJ Harriott '20 ran for 92 yards and a touchdown to lead the Bears to a 27-22 win over the Bulldogs in Providence.Â
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Salute To Service Day:Brown Football is hosting its annual Salute to Service game, honoring the service and sacrifice made by military veterans and first responders in our community.
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Bear Facts:  QB EJ Perry '21 ranks second in the nation in total offense with 351.3 yards per game. His 512 yards of total offense vs. URI rank second in Brown football history…The Bears are averaging 437.7 total yards per game (29thnationally) through seven games after averaging 285.5 total yards per game in 2018… WR Jakob Prall '20 leads the Bears in receptions (30) and receiving yards (409)…RB Allen Smith has run for 58.1 yards per game and a team high six touchdowns… Brown's 426 passing yards vs. URI are the most since 2015 when Brown threw for 438 yards vs. Rhode Island.
Fast and Faster:Head coach James Perry has developed a dynamic and fast style of offense that translates into points on the scoreboard. In two years as head coach at Bryant, Perry's squad averaged 30.3 points per game his first year and 32.5 points per game in 2018, scoring a school record 56 points in its final game against Howard. His 2013 offense at Princeton set league records for points (43.7) and yards (511.6) per game.
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EJ Perry Second Nationally In Total Offense: Junior quarterback EJ Perry (Andover, MA) has emerged as one of the top FCS quarterbacks in the nation, and ranks second nationally in total offense with 351.3 yards per game. Perry ran for three touchdowns and threw for another against Penn, running for 120 yards and passing for 235 yards. He accounted for 463 yards of total offense vs. Cornell (372 passing, 91 rushing) and threw three touchdowns. He also ranks 10thin the nation in completions (24.29 per game). Perry tossed touchdown passes of 37 and 21 yards vs. Princeton. He threw two touchdown passes (8, 57) vs. Holy Cross, passing for 237 yards and running for 47 yards. Perry accumulated 512 total yards against Rhode Island, including 420 passing yards (three TD's) and 92 yards on the ground. His 512 yards of total offense ranks second in Brown football history, second to Michael Dougherty's 538 total yards vs. Holy Cross in 2008. He excelled in Brown's season opening win over Bryant, being named the STATS FCS National Offensive Player of the Week, Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week and the Gold Helmet Award recipient as the New England Player of the Week.Perry accounted for five touchdowns (three passing, two rushing) and 410 yards of total offense against the Bulldogs in his Brown debut. Perry passed for 183 yards, completing 21-of-32 passes, and three touchdowns, and ran for another 227 yards and two touchdowns, including a 94-yard touchdown run, the second longest rushing play in Brown football history. His 227 rushing yards are the eighth most in the Brown record book and most ever for a Brown quarterback. Only Mark Kachmer's 95-yard run vs. Yale at the Yale Bowl in 2011 is longer than Perry's 94-yard TD scamper.A transfer from Boston College, who saw action in five games for the Eagles last season,  threw for 162 yards vs. Harvard, completing 17-of-27 passes. The Massachusetts high school state record holder for single season touchdown passes (47), Perry threw for 98 yards with 12 completions against Clemson in 2018. In Brown's two-quarterback system, junior quarterback Michael McGovern (St. Louis, MO) completed 2-of-2 passes for 17 yards vs. Bryant and 1-of-2 passes vs. Harvard.  He led the Ivy League with 220.20 passing yards per game in 2018, while throwing eight touchdown passes. McGovern will also see considerable action. Expect the Bears to have multiple QB's on the field at the same time.
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Jackson Second In Receptions:  Senior Demitri Jackson (Nashua, NH) ranks second on the Brown team in receptions with 28 catches for 244 yards and two TD's. He had four receptions for 31 yards vs. Penn. Jackson hauled in seven passes for 67 yards and a TD vs. Cornell. He eclipsed his 2018 season reception total with eight catches for 76 yards and his first career TD reception (four yards) vs. Bryant.  Jackson had four receptions for 33 yards vs. Rhode Island and four catches for 19 yards vs. Holy Cross.
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Plowing the Road:The Bears return four of five starters to the offensive line, led by senior tackle and All-Ivy selection Phil Lynch (Milton, MA).  Senior Nick Allsop (North Easton, MA) returns at guard, junior tackle Chad Broome-Webster (Orlando, FL) at tackle and senior Toby Okwara (Charlotte, NC) at center. Senior James Carnevale (North Andover, MA) and junior Tucker Barnes (Hahira, GA) have also emerged as top linemen.
Boylan at Wide Receiver:Junior Scott Boylan (Bakersfield, CA) has 23 catches for 323 yards and a team high five touchdown receptions, third best in the Ivy League.  Boylan had three catches for 35 yards vs. Penn and made five catches vs. Cornell and hauled in a 29 yard TD reception. He had a big day vs. Holy Cross with five receptions for 97 yards, including touchdown catches of eight and 57 yards. He caught two touchdown passes vs. Bryant (four and five yards), had two catches vs. Harvard and three receptions vs. URI, after making 30 catches for 355 yards in 2018. Â
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Gemmell on Receiving End of Andover Connection:Junior Dan Gemmell (Andover, MA) is a receiving favorite of Bears QB EJ Perry with the duo playing together at Andover High School. His 22 receptions ranks fourth on the Brown team. Gemmell also returns punts for the Bears. He made four catches for 72 yards vs. Cornell and paced the Bears with four receptions for 53 yards vs. Harvard. Gemmell also made three catches for 29 yards vs. Bryant.  He had five receptions for 64 yards and a 21-yard TD vs. Princeton.Â
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Pyne – Second In Brown Tackles:Bears' senior outside linebacker Brendan Pyne (Bradenton, FL) registered eight tackles vs. URI, including five solo stops, and had seven tackles vs. Holy Cross.  His 36 tackles rank second on the Brown team and ranks 16th in the Ivy League. Pyne registered five tackles, including one for a loss vs. Cornell. He made four tackles vs. Bryant and five tackles, including one for a loss, vs. Harvard.  Pyne led the Ivy League in solo tackles (48) in 2018 and is the Ivy League's returning leader with 8.4 tackles per game. He registered a career-high 14 tackles vs. Columbia and 10 tackles vs. Cornell and Yale.
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Bak On Top:  Junior free safety Davis Bak (Tampa, FL) ranks fifth on the Brown team with 26 total tackles, including 13 solo stops. He had a team high 10 tackles vs. Bryant and six tackles vs. Harvard. He ranked seventh on last year's team with 38 tackles overall.
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Pierre – Brown sack Leader:  Senior Elijah Pierre (Rockland, MA) has earned a starting role on the inside and responded by leading the Bears with 2.5 quarterback sacks and is second with 4.5 tackles for loss. He made three tackles for loss and a quarterback sack vs. Bryant.  Pierre made four tackles, including a QB sack vs. Harvard. He made 13 tackles a year ago. Â
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Prall Catching On:Senior Jakob Prall (Tipp City, OH) leads the team with 30 receptions for 409 yards. Prall came up with seven catches for 73 yards and a touchdown vs. Cornell and made six catches for 64 yards and a touchdown vs. Penn. He caught five passes for a season high 112 yards and a 37-yard touchdown reception vs. Princeton. He hauled in five passes for 111 yards vs. URI and came up with three catches vs. Harvard.  He also had four receptions vs. Holy Cross. Prall registered 25 catches for 394 yards and two touchdowns in 2018.Â
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The Kicking Game:Senior Dawson Goepferich (Holt, MO) returns to the lineup after handling most of the kick-off duties a year ago. Goepferich connected on 5-of-5 extra points and punted once for 41 yards vs. Bryant, and booted a 25-yard field goal vs. Holy Cross. He also connected on a 30-yard field goal vs. Princeton and a 35-yard boot vs. Cornell. Goepferich ranks fourth in the Ivy League with a 39.8 yards per punt average.Â
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Logie at Tight End:  Senior tight end Emerson Logie (New Canaan, CT) is an integral part of the offense with 17 catches for 177 yards.  Logie made four catches vs. Cornell. He excelled vs. URI with five receptions for 87 yards, including a 32-yard reception and made three grabs vs. Holy Cross.
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The Running Game:After an injury-ridden season in the offensive backfield, the Bears look to capitalize on a talented rushing attack in the new offense. Sophomore Allen Smith (Westerville, OH) has run for 407 yards (7th in the Ivy League) and six touchdowns (fifth in the Ivy League). He had 83 yards and a touchdown vs. Penn. Smith rushed for a career high 109 yards vs. Princeton, his first career 100-yard rushing game. He paced the Bears with 80 rushing yards vs. Harvard, including a 22-yard touchdown scamper. Smith had three touchdowns vs. Rhode Island, with TD receptions of five and two yards, and a three yard TD run. He led the Bears in rushing in 2018 with 175 yards, despite missing four games.  Senior Andrew Bolton (Troy, NY), who ran for 90 yards last season, scored on a two-yard run vs. Holy Cross.Â
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Head Coach James Perry:  Bears' head coach James Perry '00 has returned to his alma mater to lead the Brown football program.  He's been able to find success throughout his career, posting a 23-7 record as a three-year starter at quarterback at Brown and throwing for an Ivy League record 9,294 career yards. He led the Bears to their first Ivy title in 23 years (1999), while being named the Ivy League Player of the Year and Bulger Lowe Award winner as the outstanding player in New England. He was named the Ivy League's Player of the Week an Ivy record nine times throughout his career. As the quarterbacks coach at Brown, Perry earned an Ivy Championship ring in 2008. He also won Ivy League titles as Off. Coordinator at Princeton in 2013 and 2016. He comes to Brown from Bryant where he was the head coach for two years.
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Hoecht Anchors Defensive Front:Two-year team captain defensive tackle Michael Hoecht (Oakwood, OH) registered 1.5 quarterback sacks vs. URI, while making five tackles overall. He made three solo tackles and had two quarterback hurries vs. Penn.  Hoecht has six tackles for loss to lead the Brown team, ninth best in the Ivy League, and his 32 tackles overall are third on the Brown team. He made a team high nine tackles vs. Holy Cross, including two for a loss, and had four tackles vs. Princeton. His 15 career sacks are tied with James Develin '10 for fourth place on Brown's all-time list. He registered four tackles and earned a sack vs. Bryant and had three tackles, including two for a loss against Harvard. Hoecht  led the Bears with four quarterback sacks in 2018 and his 69 total tackles were third on the Brown team and 10th in the Ivy League.  Hoecht had 6.5 tackles for loss overall last year.Â
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Brown's All-Time Career Sack Leaders
1.         Louis Ames (1998-2000)            19
2.         Richard Jarvis (2014-2017)        17.5
3.         Brett Atkins (1993-94)              16
4.         James Develin (2006-2009)       15
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5.         John Prassas (1978-1980)         14.5
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Medeiros Leads Bears DefenseSophomore Jason Medeiros (Rehoboth, MA) leads the Brown team with 37 tackles, 15thbest in the Ivy League. Medeiros made three tackles, including one for a loss, vs. Penn. He registered seven tackles vs. Cornell, including two fourth down stops and made eight total hits vs. Holy Cross.  Medeiros, who intercepted his second pass of the season vs. Princeton with a 19 yard return, preserved Brown's win over Bryant with an interception at the goal line as time expired, returning it 10 yards before sliding down to end the game.  He also had six total tackles against the Bulldogs and added four tackles, including one for a loss vs. Harvard. Medeiros registered 46 tackles in significant field action in 2018.Â
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How Do You Say That?
Carnevale                    Â           car-na-val
Dallape                      Â             doll-a-pay
Ejiogu-Dike                  Â           EE-jou deek-ay
Fadule                       Â             Fa-dool
Gemmell                      Â          gem-ell
Goepferich                   Â          Go-frich
Hoecht                       Â            hoyte
Ifediora                     Â             E-fay D-ora
Jonke                        Â              jon-key
Logie                        Â              low-gee
Loolo                        Â              low-low
Ochs                         Â              oaks
Stoeckel                     Â            steck-el
Turbyfill                    Â              tur-bee-fill
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Brown's Weekly Award Recipients
9/21Â Â Â Â EJ Perry, QBÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ÂSTATS FCS National Offensive Player of the Week
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                             Â                              Jack Grinold/E. Mass. Chapter of the NFF Gold Helmet Award
            Jason Medeiros, LB                 Ivy League Honor Roll
9/27Â Â Â Â Cooper DeVeau, DBÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Ivy League Honor Roll
            Michael Hoechht, DT              Ivy League Honor Roll
            Allen Smith, RB                       Ivy League Honor Roll
10/5Â Â Â Â EJ Perry, QBÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ÂIvy League Honor Roll
            Michael Hoecht, DT                Ivy League Honor Roll
            Cooper DeVeau, DB                Ivy League Honor Roll
10/12Â Â Michael Hoecht, DTÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Ivy League Honor Roll
            Scott Boylan, WR                    Ivy League Honor Roll
10/19Â Â Allen Smith, RBÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Ivy League Honor Roll
10/26Â Â EJ Perry, QBÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ÂIvy League Honor Roll
            Jason Medeiros, LB                 Ivy League Honor Roll
11/2Â Â Â Â EJ Perry, QBÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â ÂIvy League Honor Roll
            Harrison Ochs, SS                   Ivy League Honor Roll
Team Leaders:  Defensive tackle Michael Hoecht '20 (Oakwood, OH) and offensive lineman Nick Allsop '20 (North Easton, MA) have been voted team captains. Hoecht is the third player in Brown history to captain the Bears for two seasons, joining Marcus Fuller'15.5 and Kyle Newhall-Caballero'12 as two-year captains.
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Impact Freshmen Make The Grade:Several Brown freshmen are contributing to this year's squad.  DB Cooper DeVeau (Foxboro, MA)  led the Bears with eight solo tackles against URI and ranks fourth on the Brown team with 28 total tackles. WR Hayes Sutton (Norcross, GA) has 12 receptions for the season, and made a career high five catches for 62 yards vs. URI. Freshman FS Josh Ofili (Katy, TX) played a key role in Brown's win over Bryant with four tackles, including two for a loss and a sack. He has 25 tackles on the season. DB Joseph Shell (Frederick, MD) has 20 tackles on the season with an interception vs. Penn. He had five tackles vs. Cornell and registered seven tackles vs. URI. Shell also had four vs. Princeton and three vs. Holy Cross. LB Malcolm Brunson (Plainville, NJ) led the Bears with seven tackles vs. Princeton and has 23 tackles on the season.
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Bears' Coaching Staff:Bears' head coach James Perry has put together a veteran and dynamic coaching staff to mentor the Brown football team:  Offensive Coordinator: Vinny Marino(Connecticut '92);Defensive Coordinator:Tim Weaver(Davidson '90); Running Backs: Eric Bunker(Amherst '12); Defensive Line: Michael Donovan(Bentley '11); Outside Linebackers: Willie Edwards(Johnson & Wales '03); Offensive Line:Michael McCarthy(Widener '07); Quarterbacks:Seitu Smith(Harvard '15); Tight Ends & Recruiting Coordinator: Ryan Mattison(Boston College '03); Defensive Backs and Special Teams Coordinator:Darryl Jackson (San Diego '93); Offensive Quality Control:Heather Marini(Monash '14); Defensive Quality Control: Daniel Modelski(Illinois College '17); Director of Football Operations: Andrew Goodman(Penn State '12); Coordinator of Football Operations & Player Development: Paul Frisone(Western New England '93).
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Bears In The NFL:  Brown has two of its former players on NFL team rosters once again in 2019.  Fullback James Develin '10, an engineering concentrator and defensive end at Brown, enters his seventh season with the New England Patriots. A Pro Bowl selection in 2017, Develin is the New England Patriots' starting fullback for four of the last five years, including the 2014, 2016 and 2018 Super Bowl Championship teams. Zak DeOssie '07 is a two-time Pro Bowl selection and two-time Super Bowl Champion (2007, 2011) for the New York Giants. Coming into the 2019 season, DeOssie is the 2nd-longest tenured Giants player, behind Eli Manning.Â
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The James Perry Coaches Show at Hope Street Pizza:For the latest on the Brown Football team, listen and watch the James Perry Coaches Show every Thursday evening, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., on WPRV-AM 790 and hosted by Scott Cordischi, the play-by-play voice of Brown football. Brown fans are invited to attend the show at Hope Street Pizza, listen live on WPRV-AM 790, and watch the show on Facebook Live. All of the James Perry Coaches Shows will be held at Hope Street Pizza, located at 720 Hope Street, on the East Side of Providence. Fans and supporters are invited to attend.
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ESPN+ Broadcast Talent:Calling Brown's five home games on ESPN+ are former ESPN, ABC and NBC Sports broadcaster Allen Bestwick, who will call the play, and ABC6 Sports Anchor Nick Coit, who will provide the analysis.
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Listen To Brown Football:Brown's 10-game football schedule will be aired throughout Rhode Island and Southern New England on WPRV-AM 790 (Providence) and nationally with the Tune-in app. The Brown football broadcast team features Scott Cordischi calling the play-by-play, and John Anderson P'11 P'18 providing the color commentary.
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Next Week: Brown closes its road schedule in New York City, facing Columbia on Saturday, November 16.  Kick-off is 1:00 pm at Wein Stadium.
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Brown's Record:Â Â The Bears (1-6, 0-4 Ivy) must feel snakebitten after their second consecutive loss on a last second field goal, falling to Penn, 38-36, on a 22-yard field goal with two seconds left on the clock. Bears' junior quarterback EJ Perry ran for three touchdowns and passed for another against the Quakers, accumulating 355 yards of total offense (120 rushing, 235 passing).Â
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Yale's Record:Â Â The Bulldogs (6-1, 3-1 Ivy) led from start-to-finish and stayed in contention for the Ivy title with a 45-10 win over Columbia last week at the Yale Bowl. The Bulldogs have wins over Holy Cross (23-10), Cornell (27-16), Fordham (48-24), Richmond (28-27) and Penn (46-41), with their lone loss to Dartmouth (42-10).
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Brown vs. Yale – 124thMeeting:Brown and Yale have met 123 times, dating back to 1880, with the Bulldogs holding an 83-35-5 series advantage. Yale has won the last two meetings, including a 46-16 decision last year in New Haven. In 2016, LJ Harriott '20 ran for 92 yards and a touchdown to lead the Bears to a 27-22 win over the Bulldogs in Providence.Â
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Salute To Service Day:Brown Football is hosting its annual Salute to Service game, honoring the service and sacrifice made by military veterans and first responders in our community.
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Bear Facts:  QB EJ Perry '21 ranks second in the nation in total offense with 351.3 yards per game. His 512 yards of total offense vs. URI rank second in Brown football history…The Bears are averaging 437.7 total yards per game (29thnationally) through seven games after averaging 285.5 total yards per game in 2018… WR Jakob Prall '20 leads the Bears in receptions (30) and receiving yards (409)…RB Allen Smith has run for 58.1 yards per game and a team high six touchdowns… Brown's 426 passing yards vs. URI are the most since 2015 when Brown threw for 438 yards vs. Rhode Island.
Fast and Faster:Head coach James Perry has developed a dynamic and fast style of offense that translates into points on the scoreboard. In two years as head coach at Bryant, Perry's squad averaged 30.3 points per game his first year and 32.5 points per game in 2018, scoring a school record 56 points in its final game against Howard. His 2013 offense at Princeton set league records for points (43.7) and yards (511.6) per game.
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EJ Perry Second Nationally In Total Offense: Junior quarterback EJ Perry (Andover, MA) has emerged as one of the top FCS quarterbacks in the nation, and ranks second nationally in total offense with 351.3 yards per game. Perry ran for three touchdowns and threw for another against Penn, running for 120 yards and passing for 235 yards. He accounted for 463 yards of total offense vs. Cornell (372 passing, 91 rushing) and threw three touchdowns. He also ranks 10thin the nation in completions (24.29 per game). Perry tossed touchdown passes of 37 and 21 yards vs. Princeton. He threw two touchdown passes (8, 57) vs. Holy Cross, passing for 237 yards and running for 47 yards. Perry accumulated 512 total yards against Rhode Island, including 420 passing yards (three TD's) and 92 yards on the ground. His 512 yards of total offense ranks second in Brown football history, second to Michael Dougherty's 538 total yards vs. Holy Cross in 2008. He excelled in Brown's season opening win over Bryant, being named the STATS FCS National Offensive Player of the Week, Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week and the Gold Helmet Award recipient as the New England Player of the Week.Perry accounted for five touchdowns (three passing, two rushing) and 410 yards of total offense against the Bulldogs in his Brown debut. Perry passed for 183 yards, completing 21-of-32 passes, and three touchdowns, and ran for another 227 yards and two touchdowns, including a 94-yard touchdown run, the second longest rushing play in Brown football history. His 227 rushing yards are the eighth most in the Brown record book and most ever for a Brown quarterback. Only Mark Kachmer's 95-yard run vs. Yale at the Yale Bowl in 2011 is longer than Perry's 94-yard TD scamper.A transfer from Boston College, who saw action in five games for the Eagles last season,  threw for 162 yards vs. Harvard, completing 17-of-27 passes. The Massachusetts high school state record holder for single season touchdown passes (47), Perry threw for 98 yards with 12 completions against Clemson in 2018. In Brown's two-quarterback system, junior quarterback Michael McGovern (St. Louis, MO) completed 2-of-2 passes for 17 yards vs. Bryant and 1-of-2 passes vs. Harvard.  He led the Ivy League with 220.20 passing yards per game in 2018, while throwing eight touchdown passes. McGovern will also see considerable action. Expect the Bears to have multiple QB's on the field at the same time.
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Jackson Second In Receptions:  Senior Demitri Jackson (Nashua, NH) ranks second on the Brown team in receptions with 28 catches for 244 yards and two TD's. He had four receptions for 31 yards vs. Penn. Jackson hauled in seven passes for 67 yards and a TD vs. Cornell. He eclipsed his 2018 season reception total with eight catches for 76 yards and his first career TD reception (four yards) vs. Bryant.  Jackson had four receptions for 33 yards vs. Rhode Island and four catches for 19 yards vs. Holy Cross.
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Plowing the Road:The Bears return four of five starters to the offensive line, led by senior tackle and All-Ivy selection Phil Lynch (Milton, MA).  Senior Nick Allsop (North Easton, MA) returns at guard, junior tackle Chad Broome-Webster (Orlando, FL) at tackle and senior Toby Okwara (Charlotte, NC) at center. Senior James Carnevale (North Andover, MA) and junior Tucker Barnes (Hahira, GA) have also emerged as top linemen.
Boylan at Wide Receiver:Junior Scott Boylan (Bakersfield, CA) has 23 catches for 323 yards and a team high five touchdown receptions, third best in the Ivy League.  Boylan had three catches for 35 yards vs. Penn and made five catches vs. Cornell and hauled in a 29 yard TD reception. He had a big day vs. Holy Cross with five receptions for 97 yards, including touchdown catches of eight and 57 yards. He caught two touchdown passes vs. Bryant (four and five yards), had two catches vs. Harvard and three receptions vs. URI, after making 30 catches for 355 yards in 2018. Â
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Gemmell on Receiving End of Andover Connection:Junior Dan Gemmell (Andover, MA) is a receiving favorite of Bears QB EJ Perry with the duo playing together at Andover High School. His 22 receptions ranks fourth on the Brown team. Gemmell also returns punts for the Bears. He made four catches for 72 yards vs. Cornell and paced the Bears with four receptions for 53 yards vs. Harvard. Gemmell also made three catches for 29 yards vs. Bryant.  He had five receptions for 64 yards and a 21-yard TD vs. Princeton.Â
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Pyne – Second In Brown Tackles:Bears' senior outside linebacker Brendan Pyne (Bradenton, FL) registered eight tackles vs. URI, including five solo stops, and had seven tackles vs. Holy Cross.  His 36 tackles rank second on the Brown team and ranks 16th in the Ivy League. Pyne registered five tackles, including one for a loss vs. Cornell. He made four tackles vs. Bryant and five tackles, including one for a loss, vs. Harvard.  Pyne led the Ivy League in solo tackles (48) in 2018 and is the Ivy League's returning leader with 8.4 tackles per game. He registered a career-high 14 tackles vs. Columbia and 10 tackles vs. Cornell and Yale.
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Bak On Top:  Junior free safety Davis Bak (Tampa, FL) ranks fifth on the Brown team with 26 total tackles, including 13 solo stops. He had a team high 10 tackles vs. Bryant and six tackles vs. Harvard. He ranked seventh on last year's team with 38 tackles overall.
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Pierre – Brown sack Leader:  Senior Elijah Pierre (Rockland, MA) has earned a starting role on the inside and responded by leading the Bears with 2.5 quarterback sacks and is second with 4.5 tackles for loss. He made three tackles for loss and a quarterback sack vs. Bryant.  Pierre made four tackles, including a QB sack vs. Harvard. He made 13 tackles a year ago. Â
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Prall Catching On:Senior Jakob Prall (Tipp City, OH) leads the team with 30 receptions for 409 yards. Prall came up with seven catches for 73 yards and a touchdown vs. Cornell and made six catches for 64 yards and a touchdown vs. Penn. He caught five passes for a season high 112 yards and a 37-yard touchdown reception vs. Princeton. He hauled in five passes for 111 yards vs. URI and came up with three catches vs. Harvard.  He also had four receptions vs. Holy Cross. Prall registered 25 catches for 394 yards and two touchdowns in 2018.Â
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The Kicking Game:Senior Dawson Goepferich (Holt, MO) returns to the lineup after handling most of the kick-off duties a year ago. Goepferich connected on 5-of-5 extra points and punted once for 41 yards vs. Bryant, and booted a 25-yard field goal vs. Holy Cross. He also connected on a 30-yard field goal vs. Princeton and a 35-yard boot vs. Cornell. Goepferich ranks fourth in the Ivy League with a 39.8 yards per punt average.Â
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Logie at Tight End:  Senior tight end Emerson Logie (New Canaan, CT) is an integral part of the offense with 17 catches for 177 yards.  Logie made four catches vs. Cornell. He excelled vs. URI with five receptions for 87 yards, including a 32-yard reception and made three grabs vs. Holy Cross.
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The Running Game:After an injury-ridden season in the offensive backfield, the Bears look to capitalize on a talented rushing attack in the new offense. Sophomore Allen Smith (Westerville, OH) has run for 407 yards (7th in the Ivy League) and six touchdowns (fifth in the Ivy League). He had 83 yards and a touchdown vs. Penn. Smith rushed for a career high 109 yards vs. Princeton, his first career 100-yard rushing game. He paced the Bears with 80 rushing yards vs. Harvard, including a 22-yard touchdown scamper. Smith had three touchdowns vs. Rhode Island, with TD receptions of five and two yards, and a three yard TD run. He led the Bears in rushing in 2018 with 175 yards, despite missing four games.  Senior Andrew Bolton (Troy, NY), who ran for 90 yards last season, scored on a two-yard run vs. Holy Cross.Â
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Head Coach James Perry:  Bears' head coach James Perry '00 has returned to his alma mater to lead the Brown football program.  He's been able to find success throughout his career, posting a 23-7 record as a three-year starter at quarterback at Brown and throwing for an Ivy League record 9,294 career yards. He led the Bears to their first Ivy title in 23 years (1999), while being named the Ivy League Player of the Year and Bulger Lowe Award winner as the outstanding player in New England. He was named the Ivy League's Player of the Week an Ivy record nine times throughout his career. As the quarterbacks coach at Brown, Perry earned an Ivy Championship ring in 2008. He also won Ivy League titles as Off. Coordinator at Princeton in 2013 and 2016. He comes to Brown from Bryant where he was the head coach for two years.
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Hoecht Anchors Defensive Front:Two-year team captain defensive tackle Michael Hoecht (Oakwood, OH) registered 1.5 quarterback sacks vs. URI, while making five tackles overall. He made three solo tackles and had two quarterback hurries vs. Penn.  Hoecht has six tackles for loss to lead the Brown team, ninth best in the Ivy League, and his 32 tackles overall are third on the Brown team. He made a team high nine tackles vs. Holy Cross, including two for a loss, and had four tackles vs. Princeton. His 15 career sacks are tied with James Develin '10 for fourth place on Brown's all-time list. He registered four tackles and earned a sack vs. Bryant and had three tackles, including two for a loss against Harvard. Hoecht  led the Bears with four quarterback sacks in 2018 and his 69 total tackles were third on the Brown team and 10th in the Ivy League.  Hoecht had 6.5 tackles for loss overall last year.Â
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Brown's All-Time Career Sack Leaders
1.         Louis Ames (1998-2000)            19
2.         Richard Jarvis (2014-2017)        17.5
3.         Brett Atkins (1993-94)              16
4.         James Develin (2006-2009)       15
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5.         John Prassas (1978-1980)         14.5
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Medeiros Leads Bears DefenseSophomore Jason Medeiros (Rehoboth, MA) leads the Brown team with 37 tackles, 15thbest in the Ivy League. Medeiros made three tackles, including one for a loss, vs. Penn. He registered seven tackles vs. Cornell, including two fourth down stops and made eight total hits vs. Holy Cross.  Medeiros, who intercepted his second pass of the season vs. Princeton with a 19 yard return, preserved Brown's win over Bryant with an interception at the goal line as time expired, returning it 10 yards before sliding down to end the game.  He also had six total tackles against the Bulldogs and added four tackles, including one for a loss vs. Harvard. Medeiros registered 46 tackles in significant field action in 2018.Â
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            Jason Medeiros, LB                 Ivy League Honor Roll
9/27Â Â Â Â Cooper DeVeau, DBÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Ivy League Honor Roll
            Michael Hoechht, DT              Ivy League Honor Roll
            Allen Smith, RB                       Ivy League Honor Roll
10/5Â Â Â Â EJ Perry, QBÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
            Michael Hoecht, DT                Ivy League Honor Roll
            Cooper DeVeau, DB                Ivy League Honor Roll
10/12Â Â Michael Hoecht, DTÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Ivy League Honor Roll
            Scott Boylan, WR                    Ivy League Honor Roll
10/19Â Â Allen Smith, RBÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Ivy League Honor Roll
10/26Â Â EJ Perry, QBÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
            Jason Medeiros, LB                 Ivy League Honor Roll
11/2Â Â Â Â EJ Perry, QBÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
            Harrison Ochs, SS                   Ivy League Honor Roll
Team Leaders:  Defensive tackle Michael Hoecht '20 (Oakwood, OH) and offensive lineman Nick Allsop '20 (North Easton, MA) have been voted team captains. Hoecht is the third player in Brown history to captain the Bears for two seasons, joining Marcus Fuller'15.5 and Kyle Newhall-Caballero'12 as two-year captains.
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Impact Freshmen Make The Grade:Several Brown freshmen are contributing to this year's squad.  DB Cooper DeVeau (Foxboro, MA)  led the Bears with eight solo tackles against URI and ranks fourth on the Brown team with 28 total tackles. WR Hayes Sutton (Norcross, GA) has 12 receptions for the season, and made a career high five catches for 62 yards vs. URI. Freshman FS Josh Ofili (Katy, TX) played a key role in Brown's win over Bryant with four tackles, including two for a loss and a sack. He has 25 tackles on the season. DB Joseph Shell (Frederick, MD) has 20 tackles on the season with an interception vs. Penn. He had five tackles vs. Cornell and registered seven tackles vs. URI. Shell also had four vs. Princeton and three vs. Holy Cross. LB Malcolm Brunson (Plainville, NJ) led the Bears with seven tackles vs. Princeton and has 23 tackles on the season.
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Bears' Coaching Staff:Bears' head coach James Perry has put together a veteran and dynamic coaching staff to mentor the Brown football team:  Offensive Coordinator: Vinny Marino(Connecticut '92);Defensive Coordinator:Tim Weaver(Davidson '90); Running Backs: Eric Bunker(Amherst '12); Defensive Line: Michael Donovan(Bentley '11); Outside Linebackers: Willie Edwards(Johnson & Wales '03); Offensive Line:Michael McCarthy(Widener '07); Quarterbacks:Seitu Smith(Harvard '15); Tight Ends & Recruiting Coordinator: Ryan Mattison(Boston College '03); Defensive Backs and Special Teams Coordinator:Darryl Jackson (San Diego '93); Offensive Quality Control:Heather Marini(Monash '14); Defensive Quality Control: Daniel Modelski(Illinois College '17); Director of Football Operations: Andrew Goodman(Penn State '12); Coordinator of Football Operations & Player Development: Paul Frisone(Western New England '93).
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Bears In The NFL:  Brown has two of its former players on NFL team rosters once again in 2019.  Fullback James Develin '10, an engineering concentrator and defensive end at Brown, enters his seventh season with the New England Patriots. A Pro Bowl selection in 2017, Develin is the New England Patriots' starting fullback for four of the last five years, including the 2014, 2016 and 2018 Super Bowl Championship teams. Zak DeOssie '07 is a two-time Pro Bowl selection and two-time Super Bowl Champion (2007, 2011) for the New York Giants. Coming into the 2019 season, DeOssie is the 2nd-longest tenured Giants player, behind Eli Manning.Â
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The James Perry Coaches Show at Hope Street Pizza:For the latest on the Brown Football team, listen and watch the James Perry Coaches Show every Thursday evening, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., on WPRV-AM 790 and hosted by Scott Cordischi, the play-by-play voice of Brown football. Brown fans are invited to attend the show at Hope Street Pizza, listen live on WPRV-AM 790, and watch the show on Facebook Live. All of the James Perry Coaches Shows will be held at Hope Street Pizza, located at 720 Hope Street, on the East Side of Providence. Fans and supporters are invited to attend.
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ESPN+ Broadcast Talent:Calling Brown's five home games on ESPN+ are former ESPN, ABC and NBC Sports broadcaster Allen Bestwick, who will call the play, and ABC6 Sports Anchor Nick Coit, who will provide the analysis.
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Listen To Brown Football:Brown's 10-game football schedule will be aired throughout Rhode Island and Southern New England on WPRV-AM 790 (Providence) and nationally with the Tune-in app. The Brown football broadcast team features Scott Cordischi calling the play-by-play, and John Anderson P'11 P'18 providing the color commentary.
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Next Week: Brown closes its road schedule in New York City, facing Columbia on Saturday, November 16.  Kick-off is 1:00 pm at Wein Stadium.
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Players Mentioned
Penner Field House
Tuesday, January 20
Brown vs Dartmouth Football Cinematic Recap
Wednesday, November 26
Brown vs Dartmouth: Football Highlights
Monday, November 24
Trevor Foley on Receives You Got Mossed! Gloves
Monday, November 24








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