2010 UMass Minutemen football team
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The 2010 UMass Minutemen football team represented the University of Massachusetts
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 in the 2010 NCAA Division I FCS football season
2010 NCAA Division I FCS football season
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 as a member of the Colonial Athletic Association
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. The team was coached by Kevin Morris
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 and played its home games at Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium
Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium
Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium is a 17,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Hadley, Massachusetts on the campus of the University of Massachusetts Amherst. It was home to the UMass Minutemen football team through the 2011 season, and remains home to the UMass Minutewomen lacrosse team. The stadium is...

 in Amherst, Massachusetts
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. The Minutemen played their road opener on September 18 against the Michigan Wolverines
2010 Michigan Wolverines football team
The 2010 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Michigan played its home games at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan and competed in the Big Ten Conference. The season was the first since the renovation of...

 at Michigan Stadium
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 in a game that drew the largest crowd ever to attend a UMass football game. UMass also played their first game in program history at Gillette Stadium
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, their future home beginning in 2012, on October 23 in the Colonial Clash
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 against New Hampshire. The team finished with a record of 6–5, 4–4 in CAA play.

Schedule

Roster

2010 UMass Minutemen roster
Quarterbacks
  •  3 Ian Shultis, So
  •  7 Brandon Hill, Fr
  • 12 Kyle Havens, Sr
  • 14 Raymond Pendagast, Fr
  • 17 Jesse Hunt, RS Fr


Tailbacks
  •  5 Jamar Smith, RS Fr
  • 22 Jonathan Hernandez, RS Jr
  • 24 Mike Delaney, Fr
  • 28 John Griffin, Sr
  • 43 Alan Williams, RS So


Fullbacks
  • 26 Thad McCummings, RS Fr
  • 40 Scott Duggan, RS Sr


Wide Receivers
  •  1 Julian Talley, RS Jr
  •  2 Anthony Nelson, Sr
  • 15 Shawn Campbell, Fr
  • 16 Jesse Julmiste, Jr
  • 18 Tom Gilson, RS Jr
  • 20 Dan Sheeran, RS Sr
  • 48 Calvin Belfon, Sr
  • 81 Julian Colarusso, RS So
  • 84 Dominic Wooten, Fr
  • 86 Dominique Price, RS Jr
  • 88 James Lizotte, So
  • 89 Aaron Fears, RS Sr


Tight Ends
  • 80 Nick Jablonski, RS Fr
  • 82 Andrew Krevis, RS Jr
  • 83 Emil Igwenagu, RS Jr
  • 87 Rob Blanchflower, RS Fr
Offensive Linemen
  • 50 Josh Samuda, RS Jr
  • 51 Quinton Sales, RS So
  • 61 John Ihne, RS Sr
  • 64 Nicholas Gottshall, RS So
  • 66 Anthony Dima, RS Fr
  • 67 Brian Ostaszewski, RS Jr
  • 68 Mike Kahale, Fr
  • 70 Greg Niland, RS So
  • 71 Ryan Young, Fr
  • 72 Nick Speller, RS So
  • 73 Jeff Skoog, Fr
  • 74 Stephane Milhim, RS So
  • 75 John Moran, RS So
  • 77 Travis Poston, RS So
  • 78 Sean O'Connor, RS So
  • 79 Vincent Westcam, RS Fr
  • 85 Travis Tripurka, RS Jr


  • Defensive Linemen
    • 49 Galen Clemons, RS Fr
    • 52 Bill Besselt, RS Fr
    • 57 Matt Heilig, Fr
    • 59 Giddens Rateau, RS Fr
    • 62 Brandon Flanagan, RS Sr
    • 63 Kevin Byrne, RS Fr
    • 76 Tyler Major, RS Fr
    • 90 Theo Agnew, RS Fr
    • 91 Courtney Jackson, RS Jr
    • 93 Bob McLaughlin, RS Sr
    • 95 Brandon Potvin, RS Fr
    • 98 Daniel Maynes, Fr
    • 99 Charles Thompson, RS So
    Linebackers
  • 25 Matt Campbell, Fr
  • 33 Mike Mele, Sr
  • 35 Stanley Andre, Fr
  • 36 Tyler Holmes, Jr
  • 37 Tom Brandt, RS Fr
  • 42 Devin Lindsey, RS Fr
  • 44 Perry McIntyre, So
  • 46 Chad Hunte, So
  • 47 Tim Brandt, RS Fr
  • 53 D.J. Abeoba, RS So
  • 54 David Ramsden, RS Jr
  • 55 Ryan Delaire, Fr


  • Defensive Backs
    •  4 Torrey Esalomi, RS Sr
    •  6 Antoine Tharpe, Fr
    •  8 Mike Lee, RS Fr
    •  9 Christian Birt, RS Fr
    • 11 Ke'Mon Bailey, RS Sr
    • 13 David Cozzo, RS Sr
    • 19 Woody Carter IV, Jr
    • 21 Kirk Nelms, Fr
    • 23 Shane Viveiros, RS Jr
    • 27 Darren Thellen, RS So
    • 29 Ryan Carter, RS Fr
    • 31 Ed Saint-Vil, Fr
    • 32 Ryan Collins, Fr
    • 34 Kumar Davis, RS So
    • 39 James Carven, RS Sr
    Kickers
  • 30 Igor Garcia K, Fr
  • 41 Jeff Strait P, RS Fr
  • 92 Jeffrey Lingenfelter P/WR, RS Fr
  • 94 Caleb Violette K/P, So
  • 96 Brendon Levengood K/P, RS Fr

  • Classes Key:

    Fr – Freshman; first year player.

    So
    Sophomore
    Sophomore is a term used in the United States to describe a student in the second year of study at high school or university.The word is also used as a synonym for "second", for the second album or EP released by a musician or group, the second movie of a director, or the second season of a...

     – Sophomore; second year player.

    Jr
    Junior (education)
    "Junior" is a term used in the United States to describe a student in their 3rd year of study . A Junior is considered an upperclassman...

     – Junior; third year player.

    Sr
    Senior (education)
    Senior is a term used in the United States to describe a student in the 4th year of study .-High school:...

     – Senior; fourth year player.

    BoldTeam captain
    Captain (sports)
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    .

    RS
    Redshirt (college sports)
    Redshirt is a term used in American college athletics that refers to a delay or suspension of an athlete's participation in order to lengthen his or her period of eligibility...

     – Used a redshirt
    Redshirt (college sports)
    Redshirt is a term used in American college athletics that refers to a delay or suspension of an athlete's participation in order to lengthen his or her period of eligibility...

    this season or previously.


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