Head Coach: Jim Margraff (Johns Hopkins '82), 29th season (209-87-3)
All-Time Record: 543-482-58 since 1882 (170-85-3 CC)
Centennial Titles (13): 2002-03-04-05-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17
2018 Schedule
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2017 Results (9-2, 8-1 CC)
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David Tammaro, Johns Hopkins
Returning Starters
Offense (5) | Year, Height, Weight | Hometown | 2017 Stats |
QB-David Tammaro | Jr, 6-3, 200 | Chantilly, VA | 2nd team All-CC; 3010y, 25td, 63.3%; 260 rush, 6td |
WR-Luke McFadden | Sr, 6-3, 195 | Tampa, FL | 1st team All-CC; 58-1162, 20.0, 9td |
WR-Zac Fernandez | Soph, 5-9, 170 | Wayne, PA | 23-222, 9.7, 2td |
LT-Frank Petracco | Jr, 6-2, 305 | Wayne, NJ | 8 starts |
LG-Joe Figueroa | Jr, 6-2, 295 | River Vale, NJ | 1st team All-CC; 8 starts |
Defense (7) | |||
DE-Mike Kalanik | Jr, 6-1, 215 | Chicago, IL | 1st team All-CC; 36-16-52, 9.5 SK, 21.0 TFL, 2 FR |
LB-James Closser | Jr, 6-2, 215 | Newtown, PA | 35-21-56, 6.0 TFL, 4 FR |
LB-Robby Johnson | Sr, 5-10, 210 | Alpharetta, GA | 37-23-60, 2.5 TFL |
LB-Ian Lodge | Sr, 6-0, 195 | Morristown, NJ | 1st team All-CC; 43-23-66, 3.5 TFL |
SS-Addison Quinones | Sr, 5-10, 190 | Dallastown, PA | 1st team All-CC; 41-27-68, 5.5 TFL, 2 INT |
CB-Macauley Kilbane | Soph, 5-11, 185 | Clarendon Hills, IL | 32-14-46, 4.0 TFL |
FS-Michael Curry | Sr, 6-0, 180 | Millstone Twp., NJ | 24-14-38, 2 INT |
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P-Brandon Hong-Dominguez | Sr, 5-9, 195 | Rancho Santa Fe, CA | 1st team All-CC; 45-37.8, 16 inside20 |
Preseason Poll Projection: 1st
Outlook: The Blue Jays made it nine in a row in 2017 and look to extend their championship streak to double digits this fall. Tammaro returns to lead an offense that averaged 505 yards and 39.5 points last season. McFadden was the Centennial Offensive Player of the Year after averaging 20 yards on 58 catches with nine TDs. Figueroa is the headliner on an offensive line that looks to replace three starters. Kalanik is one of the top pass rushers in the region, while Lodge and Quinones anchor a veteran LB corps. Hong-Dominguez provides another weapon when the offense stalls. Hopkins is 68-4 in Conference play since 2010 and deserves to be the favorite to win its 10th straight crown.