2016 Yale Bulldogs football team

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2016 Yale Bulldogs football
Conference Ivy League
Record3–7 (3–4 Ivy)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Joe Conlin (3rd season)
Defensive coordinatorSteve Vashel (1st season)
Home stadium Yale Bowl
Seasons
  2015
2017  
2016 Ivy League football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Princeton +  6 1   8 2  
Penn +  6 1   7 3  
Harvard  5 2   7 3  
Brown  3 4   4 6  
Yale  3 4   3 7  
Cornell  2 5   4 6  
Columbia  2 5   3 7  
Dartmouth  1 6   4 6  
  • + Conference co-champions

The 2016 Yale Bulldogs football team represented Yale University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season. This season marked the Bulldogs's 144th overall season and the team played its home games at Yale Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut. They were led by fifth-year head coach Tony Reno. They were a member of the Ivy League. They finished the season 3–7 overall and 3–4 in Ivy League play to tie for fourth place. Yale averaged 8,795 fans per game.

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Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 171:30 p.m.No. 23 Colgate * OWSPN L 13–558,493
September 243:00 p.m.at Cornell ILDN L 13–2715,493
October 11:30 p.m. Lehigh *
  • Yale Bowl
  • New Haven, CT
OWSPNL 35–632,196
October 81:30 p.m. Dartmouth
  • Yale Bowl
  • New Haven, CT
ILDNW 21–139,293
October 151:00 p.m.at Fordham * CI L 37–444,671
October 217:00 p.m. Penn
  • Yale Bowl
  • New Haven, CT
NBCSN L 7–428,674
October 287:00 p.m.at Columbia NBCSNW 31–233,268
November 512:30 p.m.at Brown ILDNL 22–274,229
November 1212:30 p.m. Princeton
ILDNL 3–3115,321
November 1912:30 p.m.at Harvard CNBC W 21–1431,662

Roster

2016 Yale Bulldogs football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
RB 1Dale HarrisSr
WR 2 Bo Hines Jr
WR 3Ross DrwalJr
TE 4Sebastian LittleSr
RB 5Alan LamarFr
QB 6Kurt RawlingsFr
RB 7Candler RichSr
WR 8Caden HerringFr
WR 9Michael Siragusa Jr.Jr
QB 10Tre MooreSo
QB 11Spencer McManesSr
WR 12Jamal LockeJr
QB 13Stephen BarmoreJr
WR 14Reed KlubnikFr
TE 16Jackson StallingsSr
QB 17Henry BaldwinJr
QB 18Rafe ChappleJr
WR 20C. J. McCordSo
RB 21Kamsi NwangwuSo
WR 22Silas WyperJr
WR 25Kyle MarcinickSo
RB 31Deshawn SalterJr
RB 34Kyle EllersonSo
TE 39Quinn DawsonFr
TE 46 Jaeden Graham Jr
OL 60Cody ArledgeJr
OL 61Jon BezneyJr
OL 63Anders HuizengaJr
OL 64Jamison HaleSo
OL 65Khalid CannonSr
OL 66Jeho ChangJr
OL 67Jacob Van de GriftSo
OL 69Jacob SchmidtSo
OL 70Rees LeMaySo
OL 71Beau IversonSr
OL 72 Dieter Eiselen Fr
OL 73Lucas TribbleFr
OL 74Sterling StrotherFr
OL 75Mason FriedlineSr
OL 76Jack LeeSo
OL 77Jett SextonFr
OL 78Steven CepaliaFr
OL 79Karl MarbackJr
TE 80Leo HaenniJr
WR 81Blake RowlinsonSr
WR 82Myles GainesSr
WR 83Robert Clemons IIISr
WR 84Christopher Williams-LopezJr
TE 85Conor FureyJr
TE 86John LagerSo
WR 87Garrett WhiteFr
WR 88J. P. ShohfiFr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DB 2Marquise PeggsSo
DB 3Malcolm DixonFr
DB 6Jaelin AlburgFr
LB 8Keefer JohnsonJr
LB 10Victor EguSr
DB 13Jack WestaferFr
DB 14Will Bryan IVJr
DB 15Andrew JohnsonJr
DB 17Spencer RymiszewskiSr
LB 18Ryan BurkeFr
DB 19Jason AlessiJr
DB 20Tosan AgbeyegbeFr
OLB 22Matthew OplingerJr
DB 23 Foyesade Oluokun Sr
DB 26Hayden CarlsonJr
LB 27Jarett BalterSo
OLB 28Brian SykesSr
DB 29Daniel DebnerSo
DB 33Henry SegelFr
DB 34Brendan MacPheeFr
LB 35Alexander AbeliteFr
DE 36J. Hunter RomanSo
LB 38Darius ManoraSr
DB 41Alex YoungFr
LB 42Quintin HerbertSo
DB 44Scott PattonSo
OLB 45Remick KawawakiSr
DE 47John HerubinJr
DE 48Earl ChismJr
DE 50Spencer MatthaeiFr
DL 52Joshua KeelerFr
LB 53Christopher MaxwellSo
DL 54Julian FraserFr
DE 55Bronson KrullSo
DL 56Daniel JamesSo
LB 57Ronnie MederJr
DE 87Devin MooreFr
DL 89Jack RushinSr
DT 90Nicholas HardyJr
DT 91Nicholas CrowleJr
DE 92Charles CallenderFr
DE 93Matthew McCabeFr
DE 94Sean KisselFr
DE 95Tim Dawson IIJr
DE 98Kyle MullenSo
DE 99Marty MoestaSr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
P, PK 30Brian DolanFr
K, P 43Bryan HolmesSr
K, P 49Sam TuckermanFr
LS 51Ryan OakSo
LS 59Hunter SiminoSo
K, P 81Alex GallandSo
K, P 97Blake HornJr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Redshirt

Roster

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