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Founded: 1968
Enrollment: 1,600
Location: Quincy, CA
Athletic Affiliation: California Community College Athletic Association
(CCCAA)
Conference: Northern California Football Conference, Nor-Cal Division
Intercollegiate Athletic Programs: 11
Mascot: Golden Eagles
Colors: Green & Gold
President: Dr. Kevin Trutna
Dean of Instruction: Dr. Derek Lerch
Athletic Director: Merle Trueblood
Head Athletic Trainer: Juan Nunez
Stadium Capacity: 1,000
Surface: Grass
Basic Offense: Spread Option
Basic Defense: 4-2-5
History
Inaugural Season: 2001
Bowl Games:
2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008
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RECRUITING MANUAL 2019
STUDENT CHECKLIST
APPLY TO FEATHER RIVER COLLEGE
Apply at: www.frc.edu
You will receive a 900# (User ID) through an email and can now access MyFRC portal
MyFRC can be accessed by way of 900# (User ID) and DOB (Pin)
Apply for term: Summer 2019
Contact Coach Goulet with your 900# once you receive it through email
COMPLETE FAFSA
Apply at: http://www.frc.edu/financialaid/apply-now.cfm
Check email in 7-10 days for see if aid has been processed
Must access MyFRC portal to see if additional paperwork is needed and EFC
Once in portal, complete Authorization to Pay (2 questions)
Feather River College code: 008597 (include in FAFSA application)
Apply for term: Summer 2019
Will need your parents’ 2017 tax information
For assistance: Call 530-283-0202 x356 or x298 with any questions or email [email protected]
HOUSING
Fill out housing application plus $50 application fee
Form can be found at: http://www.frc.edu/housing/Student-Housing-Forms.cfm
Print – Scan – Email application to Coach Goulet ([email protected])
Call 530-283-0202 x292 or x222 to pay fees over the phone
NEEDS TO BE DONE ASAP TO RESERVE SPOT
$400 housing deposit + $100 camp housing fee (Total $500) must be paid prior to arrival
TRANSCRIPTS
Email Coach Goulet your high school transcripts (unofficial is fine)
Transcripts are reviewed and used as a measurement for class placement
FOOTBALL
Camp report date: July 24 (8am-2pm)
Purchase 2019 ‘Spirt Pack’ – check football website for details
Lift and stay in shape!
FRC FOOTBALL CONTACT INFO
Head Coach – Nick Goulet
Office Phone – 530-283-0202 x326
Email – [email protected]
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NATIONAL TRENDS: 45% of college bound high school students are choosing to begin their
education at community colleges. This number has been on the rise since 2010.
AVERAGE COST: Affordability is a benefit to choosing community college. The average tuition
cost per year is $1,600 (CA resident) and $9,500 (out-of-state resident) at Feather River College. Comparing
that to the average public four-year cost of $12,000 and private four-year cost of $31,000 under similar
academic loads. It is obvious why enrollment in community colleges is increasing by the year.
Financial assistance: Just like any other college or university, there are several
opportunities for financial aid. We offer grants, as well as loans to cover the cost of schooling. In addition,
California residents attending college will be granted a tuition waiver through the California College Promise
Grant.
TUITION*/FEES* PER CREDIT SEMESTER YEAR
CA RESIDENT $46 $825 $1,651
NON-RESIDENT $281 $4,820 $9,641
*AMOUNTS FOR SEMESTER/YEAR ARE BASED ON 17 CREDIT HOURS, PLUS HEALTH AND
TRANSIT FEES
STUDENT HOUSING** SEMESTER YEAR
RESIDENCE HALL $2,728 $5,456
**AMOUNTS FOR SEMESTER/YEAR ARE BASED ON SHARED 1BR UNIT INCLUDING $50
APPLICATION FEE AND $400 DEPOSIT. SHARED 2BR UNITS AND TRIPLE OCCUPANCY LOWERS RATE.
FINANCIAL AID*** SEMESTER YEAR
PELL GRANT $3,047 $6,095
FAFSA SUBSIDIZED/UNSUBSIDIZED $2,750 $5,500
CA COLLEGE PROMISE GRANT TUITION TUITION
***NON-RESIDENTS WILL NEED TO APPLY FOR “PARENT PLUS” LOAN TO COVER REMAINING
BALANCE.
TOTAL COST**** SEMESTER YEAR
CA RESIDENT $3,553 $7,106
NON-RESIDENT $7,548 $15,096
****VARIOUS FACTORS INFLUENCE AMOUNTS AND ARE ESTIMATIONS BASED ON FIXED CRITERIA.
Feather River cost
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MISSION STATEMENT:
The Feather River Football Program shares a vested interest in accomplishing two distinct
goals: 1.) To build a MAN who is responsible for himself and the wellbeing of others 2.)
To see you graduate from Feather River College with an AA degree and transfer to a 4
year college/university.
Our football program strives for success on and off the field. Our student-athletes
are expected to take an active role in their success in the classroom. As a staff we will
help each individual achieve this by providing ample support in their pursuit of
success.
OUR ATHLETES ARE PROVIDED THE FOLLOWING RESOURCES TO
MONITOR AND ASSIST IN THEIR SUCCESS:
ATHLETIC ADVISOR: Our academic advisor within the football program will gather relevant
academic information and build a portfolio on each student-athlete, assessing his needs prior to class
registration. Class history, transfer hours, NCAA eligibility guidelines and degree checks are all incorporated.
MANDATORY STUDY HALL: A model employed throughout the athletic department,
each student-athlete is required to attend 3 hours of monitored study hall a week administered by the coaching
staff.
TUTORING: Free to students, the Learning Resource Center and TRiO Program ensure our student-
athletes have the necessary resources for academic success. Our academic support staff will arrange for tutoring
and provide student-athletes with course specific instruction in needed areas.
GRADE CHECKS: Twice per semester, athletes are required to complete a grade check for all their
classes. This is submitted to our academic advisors and they are able to identify classes in need of improvement.
COMMUNICATION W/ INSTRUCTORS: We have developed and maintained
strong relationships with all instructors. The instructors help notify us when any issues may arise so our
academic team can address areas of concern. Small class sizes also help ensure academic success.
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Name:
Degree:
Contact Info.
Counselor/Advisor:
Transferring to:
Goal: General Ed:
Semester: Year: 2019 Semester: Year: 2019 Semester: Year: 2020
Course Units GE Major Elect Course Units GE Major Elect Course Units GE Major Elect
Elective 3.0 Engl ish 101 (A) 3.0 Engl ish 103 (A) 3.0
Elective 3.0 Biology (B) 4.0 Math 110 (B) 4.0
Footbal l 0.5 Arts/Human. (C) 3.0 American Inst. (E) 3.0
Socia l Science (D) 3.0 Major 3.0
Footbal l 5.0 Footbal l 5.0
Tota l Units : 6.5 Tota l Units : 18.0 Tota l Units : 18.0
Degree Units : Degree Units : Degree Units :
Transfer Units : Transfer Units : Transfer Units :
Semester: Year: 2020 Semester: Year: 2021 Semester: Year: 2021
Course Units GE Major Elect Course Units GE Major Elect Course Units GE Major Elect
Major 3.0 Major 3.0
Elective 3.0 Major 3.0
Footbal l 0.5 Elective 3.0
Elective 3.0
Foootbal l 5.0
Tota l Units : 6.5 Tota l Units : 17.0 Tota l Units : 0.0
Degree Units : Degree Units Degree Units
Transfer Units : Transfer Units : Transfer Units :
Total Ed Plan Units:
Total Degree Units:
Total Transfer Units:
General Studies
Fall
Program:
Student Educational Plan (SEP)
Math:
English:
Summer
Summer Fall Spring
SID#:
Date:
Joe Player
0.0
Date:Student Signature:
Counselor/Advisor Signature: Date:
Comments: 66.0
0.0
None
Spring
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Head Football Coach
Coach Goulet came to Feather River College prior to the
2017 season. In two seasons, he has guided the Feather
River Football program from the worst in the state to a level
of respectability. The Bay Area native, who is also a product
of the California junior college system, is entering his thritenth season at the college level and
fiftenth overall.
Since Goulet’s arrival, FRC has seen its win total increase in each season following a winless
campaign in 2016. In 2018, Feather River won a home contest for the first time in three years
when they beat College of Sequoias 41-6 to open the season. In that time, ten players have been
named All Nor-Call Conference players and all seventeen sophomores received scholarship
offers concluding the 2017 season.
Prior to coming to Quincy, Coach Goulet was the Offensive Coordinator at Chabot College in
Hayward, CA for ten seasons. While at Chabot, the team set 30 offensive records, won 5
Conference Championships, had 6 bowl game appearances, was the 2013 Central Division
Champions, and participated in the 2014 and 2015 CCCAA State Playoffs. Coach Goulet’s
2015 scoring offense was ranked #2 in the state with 48 PPG and #4 offense overall (471 YPG).
He’s coached 7 All Conference Quarterbacks, 4 Conference MVP’s, and 3 All State
Quarterbacks.
Goulet’s playing career began at Chabot College and then transferred to Mayville State
Universtiy in North Dakota where he was a two year starter, team captain, and a two time
Academic All Conference player. At Mayville, he received a Bachelor of Science degree as a
double major in Physical Education and Sport Management. Goulet also earned his Master of
Arts in Kinesiology from Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, CA.
Goulet resides in Graeagle with his wife Barbara and their daughter Adrian.
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ROSTER
THE FEATHER RIVER FOOTBALL PROGRAM HAD OVER 100 GOLDEN EAGLES FROM 18 DIFFERENT STATES IN 2018.
THE FOUNDATION OF THE PROGRAM ARE THE ATHLETES FROM CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA. THUS, IT IS
IMPORTANT THAT WE GET THE BEST ATHLETES FROM THOSE STATES. HOWEVER, RECRUITING THE TOP TALENT
FROM ACROSS THE NATION AS WELL WILL ENSURE THAT YOU ARE COMPETING AGAINST TOP ATHLETES FROM
AROUND THE COUNTRY. THIS WILL HELP DRIVE PLAYER DEVELOPMENT AS WELL AS RECRUITMENT.
2018 ROSTER = 102 PLAYERS
CALIFORNIA / NEVADA = 52 PLAYERS
16 REMAINING STATES = 50 PLAYERS
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American River College
Sacramento, CA
Butte College
Oroville, CA
Shasta College
Redding, CA
Sierra College
Rocklin, CA
College of the Siskiyous
Weed, CA
California Community College football is the most competitive in the country. Nearly every
year, the California state champion is named either national or co-national champion by
various media and associated press. Within the CCCAA, the Nor-Cal Division is widely
regarded as the toughest in the state. It is one of the only conference in Northern California
to have multiple teams participate in the state playoffs in multiple years. Feather River has
been an active member of the Nor-Cal Division since its inception and looks to continue its
run of fierce competition against some of the state’s elite. As we build for the future, we look
to make an impact in the state of California and the California Community College Athletic
Association.
FEATHER RIVER COLLEGE GOLDEN EAGLES
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DEFENSE
#45 – KEYSHAWN DOUGLAS – DEFENSIVE LINE
#9 – HUNTER ADDISON – DEFENSIVE LINE
OFFENSE
#68 - HUNTER NOBBS – OFFENSIVE LINE
OFFENSE
#95 – JOSE ARAIZA – PUNTER
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ENSE
WHY ARE YOU AT FEATHER RIVER?
PLAYERS TYPICALLY FALL INTO THREE CATAGORIES:
PROSPECT IS NOT ACADEMICALLY ELIGIBLE TO ATTEND A FOUR-YEAR
INSTITUTION.
PROSPECT WAS OVERLOOKED OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL BY FOUR-YEAR
SCHOOLS DUE TO LACK OF SIZE, SPEED, OR EXPOSURE.
PROSPECT HAS AN OFFER, BUT FEELS THEY CAN PLAY AT A HIGHER
LEVEL THAN WHAT THEY’RE BEING RECRUITED.
HOW DO FRC PLAYERS GET EXPOSURE?
WE WORK TIRELESSLY TO ENSURE THAT OUR ATHLETES GET THE
NECESSARY EXPOSURE NEEDED WITH THE INTENT TO PLACE PLAYERS
AT FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS!
ATHLETES ARE ASSISTED IN MAKING HIGHLIGHT FILMS AND LINKS
ARE SENT TO FOUR-YEAR SCHOOLS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.
EVERY FOUR-YEAR UNIVERSITY IN THE NATION WILL RECEIVE A
FEATHER RIVER PROSPECT SHEET WITH HIGHLIGHT LINKS. THE
PROSPECT SHEET INCLUDES: ALL RELEVENT FOOTBALL
INFORMATION, CONTACT INFORMATION, ELIGIBILITY STATUS, AND
COMMENTS.
THIS CREATES EASY ACCESS TO ALL OF OUR ATHLETES THAT FOUR-
YEAR COACHES APPRECIATE.
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2016 - 2018 TRANSFERS
DIVISION I TRANSFERS
PAST 5 YEARS
(2013-2018)
JAN-PHILLIP BOMBEK
COLORADO STATE (D-I)
DL
JIBREEL HAZLY
FLORIDA A&M (D-I)
LB
HOUSTON BARNES
PORTLAND STATE (D-I)
LB
KAL-EL WILLIAMS
MISS. VALLEY (D-I)
LB
In the past two years since Coach Goulet and his staff have been in Quincy, the FRC Football program has
seen numerous student athletes transfer to every division in college football. This placement success is a
testament to both athletic and academic accomplishments. Immediately following the 2017 season, six
FRC players signed athletic scholarships to DI and DII institutions during the early signing period and will
begin attending school in January. Below are some of the DI/DII transfers during the last calendar year.
DANIEL LINDSEY CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (D-I)
RB
ANTONIO WABANIMKEE
SIOUX FALLS (D-II)
LB
DAKARAI HAMILTON
HUMBOLDT STATE (D-II)
DB
JAIME TAYLOR NW MISSOURI ST (D-II)
WR
OSCEE CALHOUN
QUINCY (D-II)
RB
JAMAHL REESE
SO. NAZARENE (D-II)
OL
NATE WOODS
BEMIDJI ST (D-II)
DB
DANIEL GARCES
E. NEW MEXICO (D-II)
DL
UNIVERSITY
OF SAN DIEGO
SOUTHERN OREGON UNIV.
(NAIA NAT’L CHAMPS)
EASTERN ILLINOIS
UNIVERSITY EAST TENNESSEE
STATE UNIVERSITY
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY
OF TENNESSEE
UTAH STATE
UNIVERSITY
WASHINGTON
STATE UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF
NEVADA-RENO
GEORGIA SOUTHERN
UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY
OF MEMPHIS
UNIVERSITY OF
NORTH DAKOTA
WESLEY JEFFRIES
NORTH DAKOTA (D-I)
OL
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CAMPUS LIFE
NESTLED IN THE PLUMAS NATIONAL FOREST, FEATHER RIVER COLLEGE PROVIDES A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE FOR
COLLEGE STUDENTS. THE 256-ACRE CAMPUS IS HOME TO BEAUTIFUL WILDLIFE AND LANDSCAPE. THIS TIGHT
KNIT COMMUNITY AND CAMPUS IS ONE THAT STUDENT ATHLETES FIND BOTH INVITING AND RESOURCEFUL AS
THEY NAVIGATE THEIR FIRST YEARS OF COLLEGE.
.
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STUDENT HOUSING
ONE OF FEW CALIFORNIA JUNIOR COLLEGES THAT OFFERS STUDENT HOUSING ON CAMPUS, FRC CAN ACCOMMODATE THE
NEEDS OF STUDENT-ATHLETES FROM OUT OF THE AREA. ALL OF OUR ATHLETES LIVE IN TWO OF OUR THREE HOUSING
OPTIONS; EITHER MAIN CAMPUS OR THE PINES.
‘MAIN CAMPUS’ PROVIDES ONE AND TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT STYLE DORMS WITH FULL BATHROOM AND KITCHEN IN
EACH UNIT. THE ‘PINES’ DORM FACILITY HOUSES TRADITIONAL STYLE DORM ROOMS, BUT IS THE NEWER OF THE TWO
FACILITIES OPENING FOR STUDENT HOUSING IN THE FALL OF 2017. THE ‘PINES’ IS LOCATED JUST OFF CAMPUS, YET
STUDENTS HAVE ACCESS TO PLUMAS TRANSIT FOR FREE WITH SCHOOL ID. BOTH FACILITIES ARE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
INTERNET, CABLE TV, AND LAUNDRY FACILITIES.
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PROGRAM TRENDS AND FACILITIES
DURING THE PAST YEAR, FEATHER RIVER COLLEGE HAS MADE SIGNIFICANT EFFORTS IN COMMITTING
RESOURCES TO UPGRADE ITS FOOTBALL PROGRAM. IN 2017, FRC FOOTBALL WAS THE RECIPIENT OF A
CONTRACT WITH NIKE TEAM UNIFORMS AND APPAREL. THE FRC FOOTBALL FIELD WAS ALSO RENOVATED THIS
PAST SEASON WHICH HAS CULMINATED IN THE MOST PRISTINE NATURAL GRASS FIELDS IN NORTHERN
CALIFORNIA.
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FOOTBALL FIELD HOUSE
IN THE FALL OF 2018, FEATHER RIVER COLLEGE OPENED THE DOORS TO THE FOOTBALL FIELD HOUSE. THE
FIELD HOUSE IS HOME TO OVER 3,000 SQUARE FEET OF TRAINING SPACE INCLUDING FREE WEIGHT RACKS,
INDOOR SLED, AND REHAB MACHINES. ADJACENT TO THE WEIGHT ROOM IS A STATE OF THE ART TEAM ROOM,
COMPLETE WITH LOCKERS, BATHROOM, AND EQUIPMENT STORAGE OPENING IN THE FALL OF 2019.
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Reno/sparks, Nevada
THE RENO-SPARKS METROPOLITAN AREA (POPULATION 464,593) IS LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 80 MILES FROM
CAMPUS AND APPROXIMATELY 40 MILES FROM HISTORIC LAKE TAHOE. THIS AFFORDS OUR ATHLETES
QUALITY LEISURE TIME AND ALSO ASSISTS IN RECRUITING. HAVING AN AIRPORT A LITTLE OVER AN HOUR
AWAY ALLOWS FOR EASY ACCESS FOR BOTH RECRUITERS AND ATHLETES. IT PROVES TO PROVIDE GREAT
OPPORTUNITIES FOR OUR ATHLETES TO EXPERIENCE WHAT THE RENO AREA HAS TO OFFER. THIS DISTANCE
ALLOWS US TO TRAVEL TO THE CONVIENIENCES OF CITY LIFE WHILE BEING TUCKED AWAY IN THE REMOTE
TRANQUILITY OF QUINCY, CA.
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- COACHES CONTACT –
NICK GOULET OFFICE: 530-283-0202 X326
HEAD FOOTBALL COACH CELL: 925-487-1435
EMAIL: [email protected]
TWITTER: @CoachG_FRC
ANDY SPARANO OFFICE: 530-283-0202 X207
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR CELL: 817-913-1270
EMAIL: [email protected]
TWITTER: @CoachSpo_FRC
JAMEL HAMLER OFFICE: 530-283-0202 X332
SPECIAL TEAMS COOR. CELL: 510-325-2215
OFFENSIVE ASST. EMAIL: [email protected]
TWITTER: @CoachMelly_FRC
WILLIAM MCKENZIE OFFICE: 530-283-0202 X329
DEFENSIVE ASST. CELL: 510-815-3740
EMAIL: [email protected]
TWITTER: @BAMADLCRAZY
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