Cornell Football Senior Clinic
**Open only to players entering their senior year in high school**

July 25, 2009
8-5 p.m.
2009 itinerary

Includes: Skills training, competition, techniques, and lunch.
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*Additional meals are $11.00 per guest/parent.

All campers receive a FREE camp T-shirt.

Senior Clinic
Enrollment price
$50
Late enrollment price
$55

The early enrollment postmark deadline is July 14.

Click HERE for enrollment forms.
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Once completed, forms must be mailed to:

Cornell University Football
Attn: Karen Berkley
Teagle Hall, Campus Road
Ithaca, NY 14853


FEATURING ONE OF THE FINEST
COACHING STAFFS IN THE COUNTRY

Jim Knowles
Cornell University Head Football Coach

Pendergast.jpgOne of his first priorities was taking back Schoellkopf Field and making it one of the toughest home field advantages in Division I-AA. He has succeeded, motivating his team to a 7-3 home record in two seasons. His 2005 team went 4-1 at home and posted its first winning season overall (6-4) in seven years. The team also improved greatly as the season went on. During the Big Red's final six games of 2005, Cornell doubled the score of its opponents (180-89), as well as dominating in first downs (126-65), rushing yardage (270.0-49.8 ypg.), turnovers created (12-5), sacks (15-11) and third-down conversions (49-27 percent).

Known as a defensive mastermind, Knowles' 2005 squad finished second nationally in rushing defense (88.3 ypg.) and gave up just 33 yards total on the ground in the final three contests. The Big Red also ranked fourth nationally in total defense (261.3 ypg.) and 18th in the country in scoring defense (18.0 ypg.). Over the last two seasons, Cornell has allowed opponents just 94.7 yards per game rushing, second among all of Division I-AA teams over that span.

The offense more than held its own, ranking 10th in the country in rushing offense (248.6 ypg.) and posting two 1,000-yard rushers in the same season for the first time in school history and the second time ever in the Ivy League. Senior offensive tackle Kevin Boothe earned first-team All-America honors and was selected in the sixth round of the NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders.

The former Big Red assistant engineered one of the greatest turnarounds in Ivy League history in 2004, turning a 1-9 team that lost seven games by at least two touchdowns into a 4-6 squad that dropped all six contests by 10 points or less, including four by a touchdown or less. The turnaround couldn't have been more dramatic. A team picked to finish last in the Ivy League finished in sole possession of third place, becoming just the second team in Ivy League history to record a winless season one year and a winning record the next. But even without the wins, the feeling around the program completely changed.

A three-year letter winner at defensive end as a player for Cornell, Knowles earned All-Ivy honors and honorable mention All-Eastern College Athletic Conference accolades in 1986. He graduated in 1987 with a bachelor's degree from the School of Industrial and Labor Relations.

Knowles, a Philadelphia, PA native, earned All-Catholic and All-City selection as a linebacker at St. Joseph's Prep. He also competed in crew and wrestling.

E-mail Coach Knowles at: jk21@cornell.edu

Meet the Cornell Coaching Staff

Defensive Staff
Clayton Carlin - Defensive Coordinator/Safeties
Pete DeStefano - Associate Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Defensive Line
Ross Pennypacker - Corners
TBA - Linebackers

Offensive Staff
Bruce Barnum - Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line
Brian Coon - Assistant Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs
Joe Borich - Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers
Travis Burkett - Special Teams Coordinator
David Archer
- Tight Ends/Tackles

  Facilities
Schoellkopf Field (a 25,000 seat stadium with brand new FieldTurf), manicured grass practice fields, the Ramin Room (an indoor turf practice facility) and world class dining halls.  Cornell also boasts the Friedman Center (a state-of-the-art strength and conditioning facility), swimming pools and a full-time athletic training staff.

Clinic Information

Clinic Schedule: Click HERE for a detailed itinerary.

What to Bring

All Senior Football Clinic participants need to bring turf shoes, shorts and a towel.

For more information regarding the Cornell University Senior Football Clinic, contact Karen Berkley by phone at:

607-255-0026

or by e-mail at: kmb63@cornell.edu

Or by writing to:

Cornell University Football
Attn: Karen Berkley
Teagle Hall, Campus Road
Ithaca, NY 14853

To learn more about the Cornell University football team click HERE.