Rumble of the River X Sure to Make History
Dec. 13, 2005
by Staci Schottman, Director of Media Relations and Client Services -
Rumble on the River X - 2005 NAIA Football Championship
#1 Carroll (
Saturday, December 17th, Kickoff 12:05 p.m. CT
Jim Carroll Stadium in
LIVE on CSTV and www.cstv.com
The match-up is the same but the Cougars are hoping history will not repeat itself.
#1 ranked Carroll has won the last two times when paired up against #2 ranked Saint Francis. The first was a semifinal loss and the other was last season's championship game. The Cougars are on a mission this season to seize the championship title the team narrowly missed in 2005. The Cougars record of 13-0 proves the team is on a mission to capture something that Saint Francis has never experienced. Head Coach Kevin Donley, who led
"It should be a great game," Donley said. "You have the two best teams back in the same place a year later, I'm sure it will be another great game. I'm sure they are a better football team. I know we are."
The senior class, led by quarterback and Mid-States Football Association Mideast League Player of the Year, Chris Bramell and running back Cory Jacquay have accomplished so much in their four years including four consecutive unbeaten regular seasons.
The Cougars have prepared all season long and produced competitive results on all levels including beating
Donley at the Helm: Kevin Donley, who established himself as one of the most successful small college football coaches in the country, has taken two different programs to national prominence, won a national championship in 1991and was awarded national coach of the year honors in 2004. The 2005 campaign began his eighth season as head football coach at the
In 2005 Donley led the high-powered Cougars to their seventh straight Mid-States Football Association Mideast League championship and their seventh consecutive NAIA Playoff berth. In 2004 his Cougars advanced to the NAIA National Championship Game in just the seventh season for the program.
Donley, who has been named Mid-States Football Association Coach-of-the-Year five of the last six years, was head coach at Georgetown College for 11 seasons from 1982-92. While at
Succeeding with programs that had previously suffered through hard times is nothing new for the
While at
Donley-coached teams have had an impressive track record for moving the football through the air and scoring points. His offensive teams have averaged 40.8 points per game. He owns the title of most points scored in a season (744) by any college team in the 20th century at all collegiate levels and earned a display in the College Football Hall of Fame in 1992.
Donley was a linebacker and fullback at
Donley earned his Master's Degree in education from
Donley has two children, son Pat (23), and daughter Megan (22). Pat joined the USF staff in 2004 as wide receivers coach.
In 2004 the Carroll College Saints captured its third consecutive NAIA national championship in the final seconds of the game, narrowly passing the
Saints Head Coach Mike Van Diest knows that experience will help steady his players and set the pace for the title game. No one can talk about
"Success is hard to measure. I don't think success can be measured with only wins and losses," said Emmert. "Success is a function of effort, dedication and commitment where you can only get out what you have put in."
Van Diest at the Helm: 2005 marks Coach Mike Van Diest's seventh season as the head coach of the Fighting Saints football team. The Fighting Saints have earned six straight Final Four appearances in the NAIA national playoffs.
This past season the Fighting Saints were the NAIA national champions for the third year in a row with a 15-13 victory over
Van Diest is a 1970 graduate of
He and his wife Heidi have two sons, Shane and Clay. Shane is a freshmen football player at Carroll.
Get in the Game: Teams will arrive in
On Friday, December 16th, both teams will tour the
Game ticket can be purchased in advance for $12 up until 5 pm (CT) on Friday December 16th, by calling the Championship Hotline at 1-800-552-3866. Game tickets can also be purchased on the day of game for $15. For fans and parents interested in attending the banquet please call the Championship Hotline, 1-800-552-3866, for additional ticket information.
To learn more call the Championship Hotline at 1-800-552-3866.
