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  2019 ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FIRST TEAM (COACHES): Yeedee Thaenrat, Towson, SPEC, Sr., Philadelphia, Pa.,...Thaenrat earns his second all-conference honor on special teams, being Third Team in 2018. Playing on kickoff coverage, the senior earned seven tackles, including two each against Florida and Villanova. - Towson Football

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  2019 ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Tom Flacco, Towson, QB, Sr., Voorhees, N.J.,...Flacco is an all-conference selection for the second time, being a First Team quarterback in 2018. The redshirt senior stands second in the CAA with 262.9 yards of total offense a game, passing 60.4% for 2,831 yards and 22 touchdowns, having just six interceptions. He also added 324 yards on the ground and two rushing touchdowns, being third in the league with a 144.2 passing efficiency. - Towson Football

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  2019 ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Shane Leatherbury, Towson, WR, Sr., Salisbury, Md.,...Leatherbury picks up his second all-league recognition after being a First Team wideout last season. The redshirt senior finished tied for fourth in the CAA with 13 touchdowns, including tying a Towson record 12 receiving and one additional on rushing. He was Towson's primary receiver with 52 catches for 667 yards, averaging 55.9 yards a game. - Towson Football

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  2019 ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Yeedee Thaenrat, Towson, RB, Sr., Philadelphia, Pa.,...Thaenrat also stepped into the starting running back role with the injury to Simpson, averaging 5.9 yards a carry for 746 yards, finishing second in the CAA with 14 rushing touchdowns. - Towson Football

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  2019 ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Robert Heyward, Towson, LB, Sr., Savannah, Ga.,...Heyward is an all-conference linebacker in 2018 and 2019 off his third season with at least 70 tackles. Towson's leader in tackles, the redshirt senior racked up 87 tackles, including 53 solo and 12.5 for loss, adding a pair of interceptions. He had five games with at least nine tackles plus had a pick six vs. Villanova. - Towson Football

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  11/29/19 - Aidan ONeillSr/2020, Towson + More +

  2019 ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Aidan O'Neill, Towson, PK, Sr., New Paltz, N.Y.,...O'Neill concludes his Towson career as CAA's all-time leader in field goals with 64. Now a three-time All-CAA honoree, including First Team in 2018 and Third Team in 2016, the senior kicker finishes his career tied for ninth in FCS history in field goals converted. This year, O'Neill knocked down 11 field goals and was a perfect 46-46 on extra point attempts. - Towson Football

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  2019 ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Aaron Grzymkowski, Towson, OL, Jr., Stevensville, Md.,...Grzymkowski earns All-CAA Second Team honors for the second straight year. Towson's starting left guard played in all 12 games, helping protect Flacco and the Towson offense score 30.2 points per game, including at least 21 points in 10 contests. - Towson Football

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  11/29/19 - Keon PayerSr/2020, Towson + More +

  2019 ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION THIRD TEAM (COACHES): Keon Paye, Towson, LB, Sr., Columbia, Md.,...Paye picks up all-conference recognition for the first time in his Towson career. The redshirt senior linebacker finished tied for third in the league with five interceptions and was first in the CAA with 122 yards returned after picks, including a touchdown. Paye added 43 tackles, including 6.5 tackles for loss, and four broken-up passes. - Towson Football

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  NOV 18 CAA FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Yeedee Thaenrat, Sr., RB, Towson (Philadelphia, Pa./Father Judge),...Thaenrat rushed for a career-high 158 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries in Towson's 31-10 victory at William & Mary. The senior found the end zone from 3 yards out on the Tigers' first possession of the game after setting up the score with a career-best 51-yard run. Thaenrat averaged 6.6 yards per carry and tallied the most yards by a Towson running back since 2016. He leads the CAA with 14 rushing TD's. - Colonial Athletic Association Football

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  11/16/19 - Tom FlaccorSr/2020, Towson + More +

  Yeedee Thaenrat rushed for a career-high 158 yards, Tom Flacco threw two touchdown passes and Towson defeated William & Mary 31-10 on Saturday. Thaenrat's touchdown, a 3-yard run, capped a 7-play, 85-yard opening drive for the Tigers (7-4, 4-3 Colonial). William & Mary (4-7, 2-5) answered with a field goal before Towson scored the next 24 points, including TD passes of 6 and 9 yards from Flacco to Shane Leatherbury. William & Mary's touchdown came on a 15-yard fumble return by Tyler Crist and the Tribe were held to 276 yards of offense. Kane Everson caught six passes for 109 yards. Flacco, the brother of longtime NFL quarterback Joe Flacco, completed 20 of 29 passes for 191 yards. - AP College Football

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  11/09/19 - Tom FlaccorSr/2020, Towson + More +

  Tom Flacco passed for two touchdowns and Towson used a run of unanswered points to defeat Stony Brook 31-14 Saturday. The Tigers (6-4, 3-3 Colonial Athletic Association) trailed Stony Brook 7-3 in the second quarter before scoring 14 points to close out the first half and seven more to open the second half. The 21-0 run put the game away. Shane Leatherbury scored on a 12-yard run with 4:43 left in the second quarter and, after a Stony Brook three-and-out, Yeedee Thaenrat scored from the 1 as the Tigers ended the half with a 17-7 lead. Towson, ranked No. 21 in the FCS coaches' poll, opened the second half with a 69-yard drive capped by a 12-yard pass from Flacco to Leatherbury, who had beat his man to the back of the end zone. Tyquell Fields passed for 241 yards with a pair of touchdowns for the Seawolves (5-5, 2-4) but was intercepted three times. He also rushed for 77 yards. Nick Anderson caught both touchdown passes. - AP College Football

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  Yeedee Thaenrat ran for three touchdowns, including one late in the fourth for the win, as Towson beat Delaware 31-24 on Saturday. Thaenrat had 70 yards rushing for the Tigers (5-4, 2/3 Colonial Athletic Association). Tom Flacco threw for 294 yards and a touchdown. The Tigers led 24-14 at halftime but struggled early in the second half as fumbles by Thaenrat and Caleb Smith ended their first two drives, allowing the Blue Hens (4-5, 2-3) to tie it 24-all early in the fourth quarter. Thaenrat capped the next Townson drive with a 2-yard touchdown run to give the Tigers the winning edge with 4:54 to play.

Flacco hit Smith for an 11-yard touchdown and a 14-7 lead midway through the second quarter. Delaware answered to tie it up but Thaenrat's 2-yard touchdown put the Tigers on top again, 21-14, with 1:37 to go in the half. Coby Tippett intercepted Noland Henderson's pass, ending the next Delaware drive, and Aiden O'Neill kicked a 24-yard field goal as time ran out, making it 24-14 at halftime. Henderson threw for 240 yards and a score for the Blue Hens. He also ran for a touchdown. - AP College Football


Sr/2020 RB Yeedee ThaenratTowson
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  10/22/19 - Tom FlaccorSr/2020, Towson + More +

  OCT 21 CAA FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Tom Flacco, Sr., QB, Towson (Voorhees, N.J./Eastern),...In just one half of action, Flacco completed 16-of-22 passes for 203 yards and a school-record six touchdowns as Towson rolled over Bucknell, 56-7. The senior quarterback threw three TD passes in each of the first two quarters as the Tigers found the end zone on six of their first seven possessions. The six TD passes are the third-most in a game in FCS this season. He also added 26 yards rushing. - Colonial Athletic Association Football

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  True freshman Jermaine Brown ran for 116 yards and a score, Tyler Johnston III threw two touchdowns, and UAB became bowl eligible as it put Old Dominion away early with a 38-14 win on Saturday. The victory was UAB's 16th straight at home. On the opening drive, ODU quarterback Messiah deWeaver fumbled and Garret Mario recovered at the 31-yard line to give UAB (6-1, 3-1 Conference USA) a short field. Lucious Stanley ran it in from 2-yards out. After an ODU punt, the teams exchanged turnovers on successive possessions before Stanley crashed in from a yard out for a two-touchdown lead.

UAB smothered the Monarchs' (1-6, 0-3) offense, holding them to 150 total yards. deWeaver finished 6-of-24 passing for 82 yards, had 17 carries for 14 yards, and fumbled three times with the Blazers recovering twice. UAB linebacker Kristopher Moll finished with 11 tackles: 10 solo, including a sack. The Blazers are bowl eligible for a third-consecutive year and all four seasons under head coach Bill Clark. - UAB/AP College Football


rSr/2023 QB Tyler Johnston IIITowson
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  10/19/19 - Tom FlaccorSr/2020, Towson + More +

  Tom Flacco threw a school-record six touchdown passes in the first half, five to Shane Leatherbury, as Towson steamrolled Bucknell, 56-7 in a nonconference game on Saturday. The brother of Denver Broncos quarterback Joe, Flacco hit Chris Clark with a 12-yard scoring pass four minutes into the game, then hit Leatherbury with two scoring passes less than a minute apart as the Tigers staked a 21-0 lead after one quarter.

After Jared Cooper scored from 3-yards out for Bucknell's only points, Leatherbury pulled in passes from 2- and 45-yards out to make it 42-7 at the break. D'Ago Hunter took the opening kick of the second half and returned it 92 yards for a touchdown and Aaron Speight scored from a yard out to complete the scoring. Towson checked Bucknell on 18 yards of offense in the first quarter and the Bison trailed 28-0 before their offense ventured past midfield. Flacco was 16 of 22 for 203 yards. Leatherbury's five touchdown catches ties a single-game school record set by Andrae Brown in 2005. - Towson/AP College Football


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