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SU Football Staff

Paul Barnes

Head Football Coach

Alma Mater: James Madison '82

Year at Shenandoah: 6th

Career Record: 22-19

2004 USA South Coach of the Year

2004 VaSID Coach of the Year

2003, 2004 USA South Champions 

After just three full years as the head football coach at Shenandoah University, Paul Barnes has given the Shenandoah Hornets four things it had never accomplished in intercollegiate football: two conference championships, an NCAA playoff berth, a national ranking and a coach of the year honor.

Under Barnes’ leadership, Shenandoah finished the 2003 campaign with an 8-2 overall record and 5-1 in the USA South Conference. The eight wins represents an all-time best at SU, and the 5-1 league mark was good enough to share for a conference title with Christopher Newport.

Barnes' club backed that stellar season up in 2004 with a 7-4 campaign that included another shared USA South Conference title with Christopher Newport. However, a 14-10 win over the Captains on October 2nd sent the Hornets to the NCAA playoffs for the first time in the five-year history of the program.

Year Overall Conference NCAA
2002 5-5 4-2 (T3rd)  
2003 8-2 5-1 (T1st)  
2004 7-4 5-1 (T1st) 0-1
2005 2-8 0-7 (8th)  
Totals 22-19 14-11 0-1

Shenandoah finished the 2003 season with the 18th best rushing offense in the nation and also was ranked in turnover margin and passing defense. SU also completed the season at the No. 23 team in the TeamRanks.com poll. This is the first time a Shenandoah football team has achieved a national ranking.

Barnes was named to the top job at Shenandoah on December 10, 2001 following program founder Walter Barr’s retirement. With former assistant Reed Prosser having departed for a high school head coaching position, Barnes is the last remaining member of the original football staff.

Barnes was the first coach hired by Barr when the university reinstated football in June 1999; he came to SU from fellow USA South Conference member Ferrum College. The Baltimore, Maryland native was the offensive coordinator at Ferrum in 1997 and ’98 and helped the Panthers to a 6-0 start in the 1998 campaign.

Barnes was an integral part of the effort to bring football back to Shenandoah after a 33 year absence. Barr, Barnes and Prosser recruited a group of more than 100 students to play football on the first team in 2000. Of the 85 freshmen on the first team, 13 completed their eligibility following the 2003 season. That group of student-athletes won 22 games in four seasons and posted two four-game winning streaks and a five-game streak that continued into the 2004 campaign.

Previous to his stint at Ferrum, Barnes was the defensive coordinator at Division II Glenville State for two years and the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at Frostburg State University for 10 seasons. The Bobcats turned in winning seasons in each of his final eight years in Frostburg, went to the ECAC playoffs four times and made an NCAA Playoff appearance in 1993. FSU also reached new offensive heights during Barnes’ tenure; they broke game and season rushing records as well as setting records for most touchdowns in a season, wins in a season and most consecutive victories.

Barnes, a 1982 James Madison University graduate, earned varsity letters in his final three seasons with the Dukes football program and served as a graduate assistant there until earning his master’s degree in 1984. Barnes was voted the teams leadership and dedication award winner following his senior season.

Barnes is also assuming leadership roles within the coaching fraternity. In the fall of 2004, Barnes will begin a term on the NCAA South Region ranking committee. In this role, Barnes will participate in the weekly team polls as well as help select the national championship tournament squads.

Barnes and his wife of 18 years, Dixie, have three children: Austin, 14; Alex, 12; and Ashleigh, 7. They live in Stephenson.

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Garry Fisher

Assistant Coach

Defensive Coordinator

Bowling Green '02

Year at Shenandoah: 1st

Garry Fisher is one of two new full-time members of the SU football staff; he came on board in January 2006.

Fisher comes to Shenandoah after one year as an assistant coach at Heidelberg (Ohio) College. While at Heidelberg, the 2002 graduate of Bowling Green State University headed up the Student Princes special teams while also coaching the inside linebackers.

Prior to his experience at Heidelberg, Fisher was a graduate assistant for current University of Florida coach Urban Meyer (his coach at Bowling Green) at both the University of Utah and Bowling Green.

At Shenandoah, Fisher will serve as the team's defensive coordinator.


Brian Wolf

Assistant Coach

Offensive Coordinator

Principia '00

Year at Shenandoah: 1st

Brian Wolf is the newest coach at Shenandoah University, having been added to the Hornets staff in June 2006.

Wolf comes to SU with extensive college coaching experience, most recently at Louisburg Junior College in Louisburg, N.C. Prior to his one year stop at Louisburg, Wolf served as an assistant coach at Livingston College, Southwest Minnesota State University and Principia College.

A former player at both Monmouth (Ill.) and Principia colleges, Wolf will serve as Shenandoah's offensive coordinator in addition to coaching the team's quarterbacks.


Kevin Bosworth

Assistant Coach - Tight Ends

Shenandoah '04

Year at Shenandoah: 3rd

Kevin Bosworth is in his third season as an assistant coach with the football program after completing his eligibility in the fall of 2003.

Bosworth is one of 13 players that came to SU to help start the program in 2000 and stayed all four years. During his playing career, Bosworth played in 16 games and was named the teams Unsung Hero after his freshman, sophomore and senior years.

After working with the wide receivers in 2004 and the tight ends in '05, Bosworth will again tutor the tight ends while also serving as the team's strength coach.


Brock McCullough

Assistant Coach - Defensive Backs

Grove City '01

Year at Shenandoah: 3rd

Brock McCullough is also in his third year with the SU staff - he came to Shenandoah in August 2004 serving as the defensive backs and strength coach at Grove City in 2003.

Prior to his experience at Grove City, McCullough worked for two seasons as the outside linebackers and wide receivers coach at Division II Clarion University.

A 2000 Aztec Bowl participant following his senior season at Grove City, McCullough moves to the defensive side of the ball in 2006. After two years of mentoring the Hornets receivers, McCullough will coach the defensive backs this fall.


Kalvin Oliver

Assistant Coach - Defensive Ends

Shenandoah '04

Year at Shenandoah: 3rd

Kalvin Oliver is also in his third season as an assistant coach with the football program after completing his eligibility in the fall of 2003.

Much like fellow assistant coach Kevin Bosworth, Oliver was one of 13 players that came to SU to help start the program in 2000 and stayed all four years. During his playing career, Oliver played in all 39 games is second all-time in sacks with 11.

A physical education teacher in the Frederick County, Virginia, school system, Oliver will once again work with the defensive ends in 2006.


Fred Penciaro

Assistant Coach - Kickers and Punters

American '76

Year at Shenandoah: 3rd

In his third season with the Hornets is long-time Virginia high school coach Fred Penciaro.

Penciaro came to Shenandoah with 23 years of coaching experience, most recently at Virginia Group AAA power Westfield High School.

Penciaro has helped three high schools - Chantilly, Centreville and Westfield - to state championships and has worked with numerous players that have moved on to college football during his long tenure as a H.S. kicking coach.

Four of these players - Josh Brown, Neil Rackers, Shane Graham and Dan Arnold - currently are playing in the National Football League.