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agsadmin
July 1st, 2007, 07:08 AM
Thank you UD Flyers fans!!!!!!

7/1

University of Dayton 2007 Football Schedule
Date Opponent Site Time
Sept. 1 Robert Morris, Moon Township, PA 1:00 PM ET
Sept. 8 Urbana, Welcome Stadium 1:00 PM ET
Sept. 15 Central State, Welcome Stadium TBD
Sept. 22 Fordham, Bronx, NY 1:00 PM ET
Sept. 29 Morehead State (PFL), Morehead, KY 1:00 PM ET
Oct. 6 Jacksonville (PFL), Welcome Stadium 1:00 PM ET
Oct. 13 Davidson (PFL), Welcome Stadium 1:00 PM ET
Oct. 20 Valparaiso (PFL), Valparaiso, IN 1:00 PM ET
Oct. 27 San Diego (PFL), Welcome Stadium 1:00 PM ET
Nov. 3 Butler (PFL), Welcome Stadium 1:00 PM ET
Nov. 10 Drake (PFL), Des Moines, IA 1:00 PM ET

2006 University of Dayton results (4-6,1-6)
-----------------------------------------------
Sep 2 ROBERT MORRIS.......... 21-14 W 3719
Sep 9 at Wittenberg.......... 35-28 W 3400
Sep 23 AUSTIN PEAY............ 28-23 W 4489
Sep 30 *at Butler.............. 20-23 L 1552
Oct 7 *MOREHEAD STATE......... 15-22 L 4685
Oct 14 *at Jacksonville........ 21-28 L 3127
Oct 21 *at Davidson............ 36-37 L 3654
Oct 28 *DRAKE.................. 9-21 L 3863
Nov 4 *VALPARAISO............. 51-7 W 3924
Nov 11 *at San Diego........... 14-56 L 7323

Mod66
July 2nd, 2007, 09:51 PM
7/2

FLYERS

The Birthplace of Aviation, Dayton was once home to powered flight inventors Wilbur and Orville Wright. Today the city offers great attractions and historical sites, fantastic arts venues, a thriving downtown, beautiful parks, a variety of sporting sites and fabulous shopping and dining.

PM Mod66 with any suggestions for a Fact of the Day.

agsadmin
July 4th, 2007, 12:21 AM
7/3

The last quarter century of University of Dayton football could easily be called "UD's Championship Era." As an NCAA Division III team, the Flyers won two national championships and four regional championships. And since moving to the NCAA I-AA non-scholarship level in 1993, Dayton has won one national title and eight Pioneer Football League championships.

agsadmin
July 4th, 2007, 12:24 AM
7/4

UD has not been shut out in a school record 340 games entering the 2007 season, the longest active streak in college football.

agsadmin
July 5th, 2007, 12:36 PM
7/5

Dayton 2007 Spring Game Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Mike Kelly
Defensive Coordinator: Rick Chamberlin
Offensive Coordinator: Dave Whilding
Red Team Assistants: Denny Hardin, Mike Neuberger, Fred Schmitz, Brian Steiner
Red Team Honorary Coach: Tom Cronin
Blue Team Assistants: Anthony Davis, Patrick Henry, Chris Ochs, James Stanley, Craig Turner
Blue Team Honorary Coach: Mike Cronin

agsadmin
July 6th, 2007, 11:46 AM
7/6

http://graphics.fansonly.com/photos/schools/dayt/sports/m-footbl/auto_headshot/277187.jpeg
Head Coach Mike Kelly...Is entering his 27th year as a head coach (all at Dayton), and has 235 wins. His 26 seasons as UD’s head coach are the longest tenure in school history (College Football Hall of Famer Harry Baujan coached for 24 years at UD before becoming Director of Athletics, and basketball coach Don Donoher also spent 25 years guiding the Flyers). Kelly’s .815 winning percentage (235-53-1) is the best among active NCAA Division I-AA coaches (min. 25 years head coach).

Wins Heading In...The only active coaches at the Division I level who have more wins than Mike Kelly are 2006 College Football Hall of Famers Bobby Bowden of Florida State (366) and Penn State’s Joe Paterno (363).

Even More Mike ...Mike Kelly is one of just four coaches to reach the 150 win mark by his 16th season. . The other three are College Football Hall of Famers -- Barry Switzer (2001 inductee), Tom Osborne (1998) and Joe Paterno (2006). Kelly is UD’s winningest football coach, having surpassed 1990 College Football Hall of Famer Harry Baujan back in 1993.

agsadmin
July 8th, 2007, 01:28 AM
7/7

QUICK FACTS

Name of school: University of Dayton
City/Zip: Dayton, OH 45469
Opened: 1850
Enrollment: 6,800
Nickname: Flyers
School colors: Red & Blue (PMS 200 & 288)
Stadium: Welcome Stadium
Capacity: 11000
Affiliation: NCAA, FCS non-scholarship
Conference: Pioneer Football League
President: Daniel J. Curran, Ph.D.
Alma Mater/Yr.: Saint Joseph’s ‘73
VP/Athletic Director: Ted Kissell
Alma Mater/Yr.: Elmhurst ‘69

First year of football: 1905
All-time bowl/play-off record: 18-10
Years in post-season play: 14
Last post-season appearance: 2002 PFL Championship
Result: Dayton 28, Morehead 0
All-time record: 572-327-34

Head Coach: Mike Kelly
Alma Mater/Year: Manchester ‘70
Record at UD (yrs.): 235-53-1 (26 years)
Career record (yrs.): 235-53-1 (26 years)

Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater/Year/Responsibilities):
Dave Whilding (Earlham ‘71/Offensive Coordinator & Quarterbacks), Rick Chamberlin (Dayton ‘80/Defensive Coordinator & Linebackers), Chris Ochs (Capital ‘93/ Offensive Line), Fred Schmitz (Ohio ‘71/Running Backs), Craig Turner (Bluffton ‘73/Defensive Line), Tony Davis (Union ‘89/Defensive Ends), Denny Hardin (ITT ‘71/Kickers), Brian Steiner (Bluffton ‘03 /Defensive Line), Mike Neuberger (Dayton ‘06/Tight Ends), Patrick Henry (Defiance ‘05/Wide Receivers), James Stanley (Toledo ‘02/Defensive Backs)

Athletic Trainer: Steve Foster, ATC

Overall record last year: 4-6
Conference record/finish: 1-6
Conference finish: Tied 7th
Final ranking last year (poll): Not Ranked
Basic Offense: Option I
Basic Defense: 4-3

Letterwinners Returning:
Offense 25
Specialty 2
Defense 16
TOTAL 43

Letterwinners Lost:
Offense 6
Specialty 2
Defense 9
TOTAL 17

Starters Returning:
Offense 9
Specialty 1
Defense 5
TOTAL 15

Key Starters Lost (Pos/Ht/Wt/Class):
John Hoppe (LB, 6-0, 210, Sr.), Carlton McFadgen (WR, 5-10, 192, Sr.), Brandon Godsey (TB, 5-8,180, Sr.), Pat Weale (LB, 6-1, 213, Sr.)

agsadmin
July 8th, 2007, 04:53 PM
7/8

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEMBER

http://www.collegefootball.org/playerimages/30023_1.jpg

Harry "Blond Beast" Baujan

Position: Coach
School: Dayton
Years: 1923-1946
Inducted: 1990
Place of Birth: Beardstown, IL
Date of Birth: 5/24/1894
Place of Death: Dayton, OH
Date of Death: 12/30/1976

Harry Baujan lettered four years as an end on the Notre Dame football team. In his first year, 1913, Knute Rockne was captain of the team. In the next three years, Rockne was assistant coach; in all four years, Jesse Harper was the head coach. Baujan made the all-Indiana and all-Western teams. He played for pro teams in Massillon and Cleveland and served in the Army in World War I. He became head coach at the University of Dayton in 1923 and guided the team through 1946, with three years out for World War II. He posted a final record of 124-64-8. It was not his won-lost record alone that boosted Baujan to greatness. It was his successful conduct of the football program, guiding Dayton from a small, independent entry to membership in the Ohio Conference and, later, the Buckeye Conference. He built a new stadium and drummed up the crowds to fill it. He finished his career as director of athletics, and he also served his city as boxing commissioner, baseball commissioner, and playground supervisor. The Knute Rockne Clubs of America named him College Athletic Director of the Year in 1962. He died December 30, 1976.

http://www.collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=30023

agsadmin
July 9th, 2007, 11:26 PM
7/9

The Dayton football program has produced 13 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans since the 2000 season. That’s most at any level of college football. Safety Brandon Cramer was named a Second Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America in 2005 and 2006. In the history of the Academic All-America program, UD has had 44 football Academic All-Americans. Among schools currently playing Division I football, only Nebraska (80) and Notre Dame (45) have had more. UD has had at least one football player named Academic All-American in 14 of the last 15 years. UD had five players named to the 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Team, the most of any school in the district for the fifth straight year. Twelve Flyers were nominated for Academic All-America in each of the last four years.

agsadmin
July 10th, 2007, 01:09 AM
7/10

When Jon Gruden coached the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the Super Bowl championship in 2003, he became the second UD grad to coach a Super Bowl winner. Former UD co-captain and 1993 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Chuck Noll won four Super Bowls (IX, X, XII & XIV) as coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Noll started at center and linebacker for the Flyers and graduated from the University in 1953. Gruden played quarterback at Dayton and earned his degree in 1986. UD became only the third school to have two alumni coach Super Bowl winners. The others San Jose State, with grads Bill Walsh (XIV, XIX, XXIII) and Dick Vermeil (XXXIV), and Arkansas with grads Jimmy Johnson (XXVII, XXVIII) and Barry Switzer (XXX). Gruden is the youngest coach to win a Super Bowl, and Noll is the fourth youngest. As a matter of fact, UD has ties to 18 Super Bowl rings. In addition to Noll’s four and Gruden’s one, five former members of Dayton coaching staff own a total of 13 Super Bowl rings between them. They are the late Len Fontes (New York Giants, Super Bowl XXI), Jon’s father Jim Gruden (San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowls XXII & XXIV), John McVay (49ers, XVI, XIX, XXII, & XXIV), Tom Moore (Pittsburgh Steelers, XIII & XIV) and George Perles (Steelers, IX, X, XII & XIV). McVay was the Flyers’ head coach from 1965-72. The other four were assistants.

agsadmin
July 12th, 2007, 01:48 AM
7/11

DAYTON FLYERS FIGHT SONG
Words: Anthony McCarthy 1924 and D. Herbert Abel 1922
Music: Anthony McCarthy 1924

Come and let your voices ring clear,
Come to sing your praises and cheer,
While our team's beating and we're repeating
"We're for you, U. of D."

CHORUS:
We're bound to win this game, you bet.
Our banner's proudly waving yet.
You have a great big name,
But to us you're the same
As all the other teams that we play
And when we do, oh! When we do,
We know we'll make your team feel blue,
For every victory brings its fame, you see,
To dear old U. of D.

agsadmin
July 12th, 2007, 01:50 AM
7/12

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME MEMBERS
(By Induction Year)

1962
1. Harry Solimano, 1907 (Basketball, Baseball, 1903-07; Football Coach)
2. Al Mahrt, 1912 (Football, Baseball, 1909-12; Basketball Coach)
3. Louis Mahrt, 1926 (Basketball, Baseball, Football, 1922-26)
4. Sam Hipa, 1928 (Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track, 1924-28)
5. Stan Corbett, 1935 (Basketball, Baseball, Football , 1931-35)
6. Jack Padley, Col. Ret., 1940 (Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track, 1936-40)
7. Bernard "Beno" Keiter, 1942 (Basketball, Football, 1938-42)
8. William Knisley, 1947 (Basketball, Football, Track, 1939-43)
10. Chuck Noll, 1953 (Football, 1949-53)

1963
11. Herb Eisele, 1926 (Basketball, Baseball, Football, 1922-26)

1964
13. William Blake, 1926 (Basketball, Baseball, Football, 1923-26)

1965
15. Richard Snelling, 1927 (Basketball, Baseball, Football, 1923-27)
16. Tony Furst, 1940 (Football, 1936-40)

1966
17. Jim Katcavage, 1956 (Football, 1952-56)
18. Robert "Ducky" Swan, 1929 (Basketball, Football, 1925-29)

1967
19. Robert Payne, 1934 (Basketball, Baseball, Football, 1930-34)

1968
21. John Debesis, 1928 (Basketball, Baseball, Football, Tennis, 1924-28)
23. Harry Baujan (Basketball, Football Coach, Athletic Director)

1969
24. Gene Westendorf, 1941 (Basketball, Baseball, Football, 1934-41)
25. Arthur Bok, D.O., 1950 (Football, 1946-50)

agsadmin
July 14th, 2007, 03:05 AM
7/13

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME MEMBERS
(By Induction Year)

1970
28. Jerry Westendorf, 1943 (Basketball, Baseball, Football, 1939-43)

1971
29. Frank Belanic, 1929 (Baseball, Football, 1923-27)
31. Bobby Recker, 1953 (Football, 1949-53)

1973
35. Ralph Niehaus, 1939 (Basketball, Baseball, Football, 1935-39)
36. Jim Currin, 1953 (Football, 1949-53)

1974
39. Augie Cabrinha, 1927 (Football, Track, 1923-27)
40. Walter Achiu, 1927 (Baseball, Football, Track, 1922-27)
41. Frank Siggins, 1953 (Football, 1949-52)
42. Joe Quinn, 1942 (Football, 1938-41)

1975
43. Joe Zotkiewicz, 1938 (Basketball, Football, Golf, 1935-38)
44. Bob DeMarco, 1961 (Football, 1959-60)

1976
45. Edward "Chief" Toscani, 1949 (Football, 1945-49)
46. William Lange, 1950 (Football, 1946-50)
47. James Cleary, 1933 (Baseball, Football, 1929-33)
48. Patrick McDonough, 1936 (Basketball, Baseball, Football, 1932-36)

1977
52. Emil Karas, 1959 (Football, 1955-59)

1978
55. Gary Kosins, 1972 (Football, 1969-71)
56. Eddie Kwest (Trainer)

1979
57. Jack Brown, 1926 (Basketball, Football, Administrator)
59. James Hanby, 1949 (Football, 1946-49)
62. Ted "Shorty" Sharpenter, 1928 (Basketball, Baseball, Football, 1924-28)
63. Billy Smith, 1957 (Football, 1953-57)

agsadmin
July 14th, 2007, 03:30 PM
7/14

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME MEMBERS
(By Induction Year)

1980
66. Larry Knorr, 1940 (Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track, 1937-40)

1981
70. Steve Palenchar, 1960 (Football, 1957-59)

1982
73. Ab Strosnider, 1927 (Football, 1923-26)

1983
80. Bernie Kress, 1969 (Football, 1966-68)

1984
81. Bob Shortal, 1967 (Football, 1964-66)

1985
88. Jim Overman, 1964 (Football, 1961-63)

1986
92. Billy Mayo, 1968 (Football, 1965-67)

1987
95. Mike Ciccolella, 1966 (Football, 1962-65)

1989
99. Rick Chamberlin, 1980 (Football, 1975-78)

agsadmin
July 15th, 2007, 11:26 AM
7/15

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME MEMBERS
(By Induction Year)

1990
100. Sylvester Monroe, 1979 (Football, 1975-78)

1993
108. Peter Zierolf, 1936 (Football, Baseball, 1933-35)

1995
113. Gradlin Pruitt, 1981 (Football, 1977-80)

1997
119. Pete Richardson, 1968 (Football, 1966-68)

1998
122. Mike Wilson, 1970 (Football)

1999
125. Doug Zimmer, 1987 (Football, 1983-86)

agsadmin
July 16th, 2007, 06:31 PM
7/16

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME MEMBERS
(By Induction Year)

2001
127. 1980 Division III National Champion Football Team

2005
139. Leo Dillon, 1971 (Football, 1968-70)
140. Mike Duvic, 1989 (Football, 1986-89)
141. Lou Loncar, 1990 (Football, 1986-89)
142. Larry Nickels, 1973 (Football, 1970-1972)
143. Andy Pellegrino, 1993 (Football, 1989-92)
144. Jerry VanderHorst, 1951 (Football, 1948-50)

agsadmin
July 18th, 2007, 01:46 PM
7/17

WELCOME STADIUM

This is the 29th season the University of Dayton football team has called Welcome Stadium home. The "Welcome" is not a greeting, but honors the late Percival Welcome, longtime Director of Athletics for the Dayton Public Schools. Originally built in 1949 by the city of Dayton for high school football games, it is now owned and operated by the Dayton Board of Education, and it also serves as the site for high school games during the regular season and playoffs, and some of the top track and field events in southwest Ohio.

The Sports Illustrated college football issue in 1991 noted that the name Welcome on a stadium does not describe how difficult visiting teams have found it to win against the Flyers, and it still remains true today. The word implies hospitality, but Dayton has been anything but hospitable to its opponents at home. Entering the 2003 season, UD is 166-30-1 (.845) at home.

In 1974, the city of Dayton, the Dayton Board of Education, the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners, and the University of Dayton joined together to help recondition the Stadium, including converting the football field to artificial turf. Welcome Stadium currently features an Astroturf playing surface, full-density urethane 400-meter running track with a steeplechase pit, and a FairPlay scoreboard with video reply capability.

The stadium has a seating capacity of 11,000. Also in the stadium are locker facilities, a two-level indoor press box, an outer press box, and concession stands under both sets of grandstands. Welcome Stadium is located next to the University of Dayton Arena just over one mile from UD's campus. Together the two sites make a sports complex that has provided some of the more memorable moments in Dayton's history.

agsadmin
July 18th, 2007, 01:49 PM
7/18

RUDY FLYER

http://www.udcheer.com/RudyFlyer/Rudy4.jpg

Each year two or three students share the responsibilities of wearing the Rudy suit. Our wild and crazy Rudy makes regular appearances representing the University of Dayton to Flyer Faithful at athletic games and events, alumni gatherings, charitable causes, and public relations activities.

http://www.udcheer.com/rudy.htm

agsadmin
July 19th, 2007, 04:01 PM
7/19

http://www.udcheer.com/2005-2006/Thewholegang.jpg

The University of Dayton has two cheerleading squads and one mascot. The Blue squad (co-ed) is composed of seven to ten females and seven to ten males that cheer for football and men's basketball. The Red squad (all-girl) is composed of fifteen to eighteen females and cheers for home football games and women's basketball.

http://www.udcheer.com/gallery.htm

agsadmin
July 20th, 2007, 12:51 PM
7/20

The Pioneer Football League began play in 1993 with Dayton winning the league’s first crown. The league spent its first season in 1993 under the administrative guidance of the Midwestern Collegiate Conference, and the office moved to St. Louis in 1994 when current commissioner Patty Viverito was named the PFL commissioner, a leadership position she continues to fill.

1993 Final Standings
PFL Overall
W L T Pct. W L T Pct.
Dayton 5 0 0 1.000 9 1 0 .900
Drake 3 2 0 .600 8 2 0 .800
Butler 3 2 0 .600 4 6 0 .400
Evansville 2 3 0 .400 6 4 0 .600
San Diego 1 4 0 .200 5 5 0 .500
Valparaiso 1 4 0 .200 5 5 0 .500

agsadmin
July 21st, 2007, 01:20 PM
7/21

The last time Dayton was ranked in the final top 25:

1997

(Sports Network) 23. Dayton
(USA Today/ESPN) 25. Dayton

agsadmin
July 23rd, 2007, 09:01 AM
7/22

In 1970, Dayton's Gary Kosins lead the NCAA averaging 12.0 points per game.

agsadmin
July 23rd, 2007, 09:06 AM
7/23

On Sept. 23, 2000, Dayton was involved in a game that set the current FCS record for most yards gained rushing by both teams in a game. 109 rushes for 781 yards, Dayton (462) & Morehead St. (319). Dayton won the game 55-14.

agsadmin
July 24th, 2007, 09:13 PM
7/24

In 2004, Dayton lead the FCS in total defense, giving up only 263.1 yds per game.

agsadmin
July 25th, 2007, 04:39 PM
7/25

In 2002, Dayton lead the FCS in turnover margin of +1.92.

agsadmin
July 26th, 2007, 09:02 PM
7/26

All-Time Team FCS/I-AA Won-Lost Records

Records in the 1990s
(1990-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99, Playoffs Included)
BY PERCENTAGE
Team W-L-T *Pct.
1. Dayton............................92-17-0 .844

Records in the 2000s
(2000-01-02-03-04-05, Including playoffs)
BY PERCENTAGE
1. Dayton............................54-11 .831

agsadmin
July 27th, 2007, 11:58 PM
7/27

In 1996, Dayton finished 11-0 and became one of only 26 undefeated, untied teams to date in the FCS/I-AA era (regular season).

Ironically four teams did it that year and two met in the championship game where Marshall beat Montana. That was the only time the feat had been accomplished.

Undefeated, Untied Teams
Regular-season games only, from 1978. Subsequent loss in Division I-AA championship is indicated by (††).
Year Team Wins
1978 Nevada..........................††11
1982 *Eastern Ky. ..................... 10
1984 Tennessee St. .................. 11
Alcorn St. ....................... ††9
1985 Middle Tenn. ..................††11
1986 Nevada..........................††11
Penn............................... 10
1987 Holy Cross ...................... 11
1989 *Ga. Southern................. 11
1990 Youngstown St. ................††11
1991 Holy Cross ...................... 11
Nevada..........................††11
1993 Boston U. .......................††11
Howard ..........................††11
Penn............................... 10
1994 Penn............................... 9
1995 Appalachian St. ..............††11
McNeese St. ...................††11
Murray St. ......................††11
Troy................................††11
1996 Dartmouth ....................... 10
Dayton............................ 11
*Marshall ......................... 11
Montana.........................††11
1997 Villanova ........................††11
1998 Ga. Southern...................††11
Lehigh.............................††11
2000 Davidson ........................ 10
Robert Morris .................. 10
2001 Sacred Heart................... 10
Harvard.......................... 9
2003 Penn............................... 10
2004 Harvard.......................... 10
2005 Hampton.........................††11
*Won Division I-AA championship.

agsadmin
July 28th, 2007, 02:01 PM
7/28

Dayton is one of the ten largest Catholic schools in the United States and is the largest of the three Marianist universities in the nation. It is also home to one of the largest campus ministry programs in the world. The university was founded in 1850 as a day school and boarding school for boys called St. Mary's School for Boys, later St. Mary's Institute. In 1913, the city of Dayton experienced a massive flood when the Great Miami River overflowed its banks; the university responded by sending faculty, Marianist Brothers, and students out in row-boats to rescue Dayton citizens. Thus in 1920, in order to reflect UD's commitment to its surrounding community, it assumed its current name.

Currently, UD is the largest private institute in OH.

agsadmin
July 29th, 2007, 09:03 PM
7/29

Each December 8 since 1963, ]UD has celebrated "Christmas on Campus." Christmas on Campus (COC) has become one of the nation's largest single-day, on-campus community service events as UD students "adopt" area children, as well as Senior Citizens and treat them to seasonal shows, displays and food. This tradition is such a part of the University experience that many Alumni Chapters across the US have created their own traditions of giving under the title of "Christmas Off Campus." These events range from social gatherings to organized volunteer opportunities within their communities.

agsadmin
July 29th, 2007, 09:04 PM
7/30

UD was recognized in 2006 as the third best university in the country in positive contribution the institution has made to the welfare of its surrounding community.

agsadmin
July 31st, 2007, 08:29 PM
7/31

Notable alumni
Erma Bombeck '49
Michael B. Coleman (graduate of Law School)
Joseph Desch '26
Gerry Faust '58
Mark Giangreco '74
Anthony Grant '87
Jon Gruden '86
Joseph Hinrichs '89
Kristina Keneally '91
Chuck Noll '53
Don Novello (Father Guido Sarducci) '64
Dan Patrick '79
Charles J. Pedersen '26
Dasan Robinson '06
Chris Rolfe '05
Bob Schaffer '84
Mike Turner (graduate of Business School)

agsadmin
July 31st, 2007, 08:29 PM
That finishes University of Dayton month at AGS.

THANKS FLYERS FANS!!!!!!