Английская Википедия:2013 Penn Quakers football team
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The 2013 Penn Quakers football team represented the University of Pennsylvania in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by 22nd year head coach Al Bagnoli and played their home games at Franklin Field. They were a member of the Ivy League. They finished with a record of 4–6 overall and 3–4 in Ivy League play for three-way tie for fourth place. Penn averaged 11,936 fans per game.
Schedule
Coaching staff
Name | Position | Seasons at Penn | Alma Mater |
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Al Bagnoli | Head coach | 21 | Central Connecticut State |
Steven Downs | Running backs coach | 15 | Central State University |
Jon Dupont | Linebackers coach | 7 | St. Lawrence University |
Mark Fabish | Wide receivers coach/passing game coordinator | 4 | Penn |
Jon McLaughlin | Offensive coordinator/offensive line coach | 8 | Alfred University |
Ray Priore | Associate head coach/defensive coordinator/ Defensive backs coach |
27 | Albany University |
Jim Schaefer | Defensive line coach | 22 | St. Lawrence University |
Rick Ulrich | Tight ends coach | 8 | West Chester University |
Dave Wood | Defensive assistant | 3 | Widener University |
Larry Woods | Quarterbacks coach | 22 | St. John's University |
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Game summaries
September 21 vs. Lafayette
Шаблон:See also Шаблон:Americanfootballbox Improving to 4–0 when wearing their alternate red jerseys, the Quakers defeated the Lafayette Leopards 27–21 for the program's 820th overall win, 10th in the NCAA.[2]
September 28 vs. Villanova
Шаблон:See also Шаблон:Americanfootballbox In their second game, Villanova trounced the Quakers at Villanova Stadium in a crosstown rivalry for the 12th consecutive season.[3] Of the many shortcomings from Penn in the game, "all pale in comparison to what happened to Penn’s running game". They had a total of 21 carries for just 43 yards, averaging just over two yards per carry. Villanova's coach Andy Talley commented, "I just think our D-line played a little better than their O-line today."[4] After the "reality check", the Quakers were set to begin their Ivy League slate.[5]
References
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